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Chris L. Gibson, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae ___________________________________________ Work Address Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law 3330 Turlington Hall University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Email: [email protected] Research Areas Neighborhoods and Youth; Biosocial and Life-Course Criminology; Quantitative Methods Education 2005 Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Criminology 1998 M.A., East Tennessee State University, Criminology 1996 B.S., East Tennessee State University, Psychology Appointments and Affiliations 2017 – present University of Florida Term Professor 2014-present Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Child Health Policy, College of Medicine, University of Florida 2013-16 Research Foundation Professor, University of Florida 2012- present Affiliate Faculty Appointment, Criminal Justice Center, Levin College of Law, University of Florida 2012-present Associate Professor of Criminology, University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law 2007-2012 Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law 2005-2007 Assistant Professor, Georgia Southern University, Department of Political Science 2004- 2011 Research Affiliate, Jim Walter Partnership Center, University of South Florida 2 Awards and Recognitions 2014 International visiting researcher, Center for Developmental Research, Orebro University, Sweden (Funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life, and Welfare) 2014 Selected by Florida Trend magazine as one of 40 individuals in the state of Florida under 40 years of age who has made remarkable career achievements (University of Florida nominated) 2014 Outstanding Alumni Award, University of Nebraska 2014 One of the top 10 most published authors in the largest study of publications in criminal justice journals conducted in the article “Publication Productivity of Criminologists” by Cohen and Farrington (2014). Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 25/3: 275-303 2013 Tory J. Caeti Memorial Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Recognizes the contributions of a young scholar to the field of juvenile justice) 2012 Named 5th of 135 most “productive” criminology professors in the U.S. in the article “Criminology and Criminal Justice Hit Parade: Measuring academic productivity in the discipline” in Copes et al. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Online First May 2012. 2011 Listed 8th in the discipline of criminology as one of "The Most Prolific Sole and Lead Authors in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals 2000-2009" in Erin A. Orrick and Henriikka Weir. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22/1: 24-42. 2008-2009 W.E.B. Du Bois Fellow, National Institute of Justice 2006 Recipient of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Award of Excellence, Georgia Southern University Google Scholar Citation Metrics (Date: 01/11/18) Citations: 3,069 h-index: 32 Books 1. Gibson, Chris L. and Marvin D. Krohn. (2013). “Handbook of Life-Course Criminology: Emerging Trends and Directions for Future Research.” Springer-Verlag: New York. 3 Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (* indicates graduate student) 1. Costa, Elise*, Margaret Pate, and Chris L. Gibson (2017). Can molecular genetic evidence influence jorurs’ perceptions of a defendant? Results from a randomized experiment. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 44(8), 1101-1119. 2. Benidini, Kristen*, Abigail A. Fagan, and Chris L. Gibson (2016). The cycle of victimization: The relationship between childhood maltreatment and adolescent peer victimization. Child Abuse & Neglect, 59, 111-121. 3. Frogner, L., Gibson, C. L., Andershed, A.-K., & Andershed, H. (2016,). Childhood Psychopathic Personality and Callous–Unemotional Traits in the Prediction of Conduct Problems. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ ort0000205, 4. Boman, John, and Chris L. Gibson (2016). The implications of using group-based offenses versus non-group based offenses in peer deviance scales. Deviant Behavior, 1411-1428. 5. Andershed, Anna-Karin, Chris L. Gibson, and Henrik Andershed. (2016). “The role of cumulative risk and protection violent offending. Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 78-84 6. Stogner, John, and Chris L. Gibson. (2016). “Genetic modification of the relationship between parental rejection and adolescent alcohol use.” Alcohol and Alcoholism. 51 (4), 442-449. 7. Boutwell, B., J.C. Barnes, Kevin M. Beaver, Raelynn Deaton Haynes, Joseph L. Nedlec, and Chris L. Gibson (2015). “ A unified crime theory: The evolutionary taxonomy. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 25 (part B), 343-353. 8. Eassey, John M.*, Chris L. Gibson, and Marvin D. Krohn (2015). “Using a group-based trajectory approach to assess risk and protective factors of marijuana use.” Journal of Drug Issues. 45, 4-21. 9. Barnes, J.C., Brian B. Boutwell, Kevin M. Beaver, Chris L. Gibson, and John P. Wright (2014) “On the consequences of ignoring genetic influences in criminological research.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 471-482. 10. Gibson, Chris L. Abigail A. Fagan, and Kelsey Antle* (2014). “Avoiding violent victimization among youth in urban neighborhoods: The importance of street efficacy” American Journal of Public Health. 104, e154-e161. 11. Ward, Jeff, Marvin M. Krohn, and Chris L. Gibson (2014). “The effects of police contact on trajectories of violence: A group-based, propensity score matching analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29, 440-475. 12. Stogner, John, Chris L. Gibson, and J. Mitchell Miller (2014). “Examining the reciprocal nature of the health-delinquency relationship: Results from a nationally representative sample.” Justice Quarterly, 31, 473-499. 4 13. Barnes, J.C., Brian Boutwell, Kevin M. Beaver, and Chris L. Gibson. (2013). “Analyzing the origins of childhood externalizing behaviors.” Developmental Psychology. 49, 2272- 2284. 14. Stogner, John, and Chris L. Gibson (2013). “Stressful life events and adolescent substance use: The moderating influence of MAOA polymorphisms. Journal of Criminal Justice. 15. Gibson, Chris L., and Marvin M. Krohn. (2012). “Raising the age: Issues in emerging adulthood and adult court referral of youthful offenders.” Criminology and Public Policy, 11, 759-768. 16. Gibson, Chris L., Marc Swatt, J. Mitchell Miller, Wesley Jennings, and Angela Gover. (2012). “The causal relationship between gang joining and violent victimization: A critical review and directions for future research.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 490- 501. 17. Boman, John*, Jeff Ward, Chris L. Gibson, and Walter Leite. (2012). “Can a perceptual peer deviance measure accurately measure a peer’s self-reported deviance?” Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 463 - 471. 18. Boman, John*, Marvin D. Krohn, Chris L. Gibson, and John M. Stogner. (2012). “Investigating friendship quality: An exploration of self-control and social controls theories’ friendship hypotheses.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence. (online first DOI: 10.1007/s10964-012-9747-x) 19. Gibson, Chris, L., & Marvin M. Krohn. (2012). “Neighborhoods and youth: The intersection between individuals and where they live.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. 20. Gibson, Chris L. (2012). “An investigation of neighborhood context, low self-control, and violent victimization among youth.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 10, 41-63. 21. Beaver, Kevin M., Chris L. Gibson, Matt DeLisi, Michael Vaughn, and John Wright. (2012). “The interaction between neighborhood disadvantage and genetic factors in the prediction of antisocial outcomes.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 25-40. 22. Boman, John*, and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). “Does the measurement of peer delinquency change the relationship between self-control and delinquency? An analysis of friendship pairs. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 521-530. 23. Beaver, Kevin M., Chris L. Gibson, Michael Turner, and Ashleigh Holand*. (2011). “The stability of delinquent peer associations: A biosocial test of Warr’s sticky friends hypothesis.” Crime and Delinquency, 57, 902-927. 24. Boutwell, Brian, Kevin M. Beaver, Chris L. Gibson, and Jeffrey T. Ward*. (2011). “Prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking and externalizing behavior: A propensity score matching analysis.” International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 21, 248- 259. 5 25. Beaver, Kevin M., Toris Flores, Brian B. Boutwell, and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). “Genetic influences on adolescent eating habits.” Health Education and Behavior, 38, 1- 10. (Online first). 26. Shekarkhar, Zahra*, and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). “Self-control, gender, and delinquency among Latino children and adolescents: Is the general theory of crime generalizable.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 27, 4-19. 27. Ventura Miller, Holly, and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). “Neighborhoods, acculturation, crime, and victimization among Hispanics: The cross fertilization between the sociologies of immigration and crime.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 24, 63-80. 28. Morris, Sara*, and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). “Corporal punishment’s influence on children’s aggressive and delinquent behavior.” Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38, 818- 839. 29. Stogner, John*, and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). “Including health as a source of strain: The influence of health strain on the initiation and frequency of substance use in a nationally representative sample of adolescents.” Journal of Drug Issues 49, 69-94. 30. Krohn, Marvin, Terence P. Thornberry, Chris L. Gibson, and Julie Baldwin*. (2011). “The development and impact of self-report measures of crime