Curriculum Vita

Curriculum Vita

Curriculum Vita (February 2020) Michael Rocque 265 Pettengill Hall Bates College Lewiston, Maine 04240 Phone: (207) 786-6196 Email: [email protected] ​ EDUCATION 2013 Northeastern University, Boston, MA ​ PhD in Criminology and Justice Policy Dissertation “Understanding the relationship between maturation and ​ desistance: A life-course developmental perspective” Committee: Ineke H. Marshall (chair); Chester L. Britt; Raymond; Paternoster; Helene R. White 2007 The University of Maryland, College Park, MD ​ Masters of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice Thesis “The impact of a therapeutic correctional boot camp on social bonds: A ​ randomized comparison” Committee: Doris L. MacKenzie (chair); Raymond Paternoster; Denise C. Gottfredson 2005 The University of Maine, Orono, ME ​ Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITION 2019-present Associate Professor Bates College Department of Sociology Faculty Athletic Representative Bates College Athletics Department PAST ACADEMIC POSITIONS Page | 1 2014-2019 Assistant Professor Bates College Department of Sociology ADVISORY ROLES 2014-present Senior Research Advisor Maine Department of Corrections PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES (Peer Reviewed) ​ McCuish, E., Lussier, P., and Rocque, M. (Forthcoming). Maturation beyond age: ​ ​ ​ Interrelationships among psychosocial, adult role, and identity maturation and their implications for desistance from crime. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. ​ Wendel, B., Rocque, M, and Posick, C. (Forthcoming). Rethinking self-control and ​ ​ ​ crime: Are all forms of impulsivity criminogenic? European Journal of Criminology. ​ Duwe, G., and Rocque, M. (Forthcoming). The predictive performance of risk ​ ​ assessment in real life: An external validation of the MnSTARR. Corrections: Policy, ​ Practice, and Research. Forrest, W., Hay, C., Widdowson, A., & Rocque, M. (2019). The development of ​ ​ impulsivity and risk-seeking: Implications for the dimensionality and stability of self-control Criminology. 57(3): 512-543. ​ ​ Ozkan, T., Rocque, M, & Posick, C. (2019). Reconsidering the link between ​ ​ depression and crime: A longitudinal assessment. Criminal Justice & Behavior. ​ 46(7): 961-979. Rocque, M, Beckley, A. L., & Piquero, A. R. (2019). Psychosocial maturation, race, ​ and desistance from crime. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 48(7): 1403-1417. ​ ​ Beckley, A. L., Palmer, R, Rocque, M., & Whitfield, K. E. (2019). Health and ​ ​ criminal justice system involvement among African American siblings. Social ​ Science and Medicine-Population Health. 7: 100359. ​ Rocque, M, Saunoris, JW, & Marshall, EC. (2019). Revisiting the relationship ​ ​ between the economy and crime: The role of the shadow economy. Justice Quarterly. ​ 36(4): 620-655. Page | 2 Budd, KM, Rocque, M, and Bierie, DM. (2019). Deconstructing incidents of campus ​ ​ sexual assault: Comparing male and female victimizations. Sexual Abuse. 31(3): ​ ​ 296-319. Duwe, G, & Rocque, M. (2018). The home-field advantage and the perils of ​ ​ professional judgment: Evaluating the performance of the Static-99R and the MnSOST-3 in predicting sexual recidivism. Law and Human Behavior. 42(3): ​ ​ 269-279. Britt, CL, Rocque, M, & Zimmerman, GM. (2018). The analysis of bounded count ​ ​ data in criminology. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 34(2): 591-607. ​ ​ Barkan, SE & Rocque, M. (2018). Socioeconomic status and racism as fundamental ​ ​ causes of street criminality. Critical Criminology. 26(2): 211-231. ​ ​ Welsh, BC, Zane, SN, & Rocque, M. (2017). Delinquency prevention for individual ​ ​ change: Richard Clarke Cabot and the making of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study. Journal of Criminal Justice. 52: 79-89. ​ ​ Rocque, M, and Posick, C. (2017). Paradigm shift or normal science? The future of ​ (biosocial) criminology. Theoretical Criminology. 21(3): 288-303. ​ ​ Rocque, M, Jennings, WG, Piquero, AR, Ozkan, T, & Farrington, DP. (2017). The ​ ​ importance of school attendance: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development on the association between truancy and life-course outcomes. Crime & ​ Delinquency. 63(5): 592-612. ​ Duwe, G, & Rocque, M (2017). Does the scoring method matter for recidivism risk ​ ​ ​ assessment? Evaluating the effects of automation on reliability, predictive validity, and return on investment (ROI). Criminology & Public Policy. 16(1): 235-269. ​ ​ Duwe, G, & Rocque, M (2016). A Jack of All Trades but a Master of None? ​ ​ Evaluating the LSI-R's performance in assessing risk and need. Corrections: Policy, ​ Practice, and Research. 1(2): 81-106. ​ Jennings, WG, Rocque, M, Fox, BH, Piquero, AR, & Farrington, DP. (2016). Can ​ ​ they recover? An assessment of adult adjustment problems among males in the abstainer, recovery, life-course persistent, and adolescent-limited pathways followed up to age 56 in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Development and ​ Psychopathology. 28(2): 537-549. ​ ​ ​ Rocque, M, Posick, C, & Paternoster, R. (2016). Identities through time: An ​ exploration of identity change as a cause of desistance. Justice Quarterly. 33(1): 45-72. ​ ​ Page | 3 Rocque, M, Posick, C, & White, HR. (2015). Growing up is hard to do: An empirical ​ evaluation of maturation and desistance. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course ​ Criminology. 1(4): 350-384. ​ Jennings, WG, Piquero, AR, Rocque, M, & Farrington, DP. (2015). The effects of ​ ​ binge and problem drinking on problem behavior and adjustment over the life-course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Criminal Justice. 43(6): 453-463. ​ Rocque, M, Posick, C, Marshall, IH, & Piquero, AR. (2015). A comparative, ​ cross-cultural criminal career analysis. European Journal of Criminology. 12(4): ​ ​ 400-419. Rocque, M. (2015). The lost concept: The (re)emerging link between maturation and ​ desistance from crime. Criminology & Criminal Justice. 15(3): 340-360. ​ ​ Botchkovar, E, Marshall, IH, Rocque, M, & Posick, C. (2015). The importance of ​ ​ parenting in the development of self-control in boys and girls: Results from a multinational study of youth. Journal of Criminal Justice. 43(2): 133-141. ​ ​ Rocque, M, Posick, C, & Felix, S. (2015). The role of the brain in urban violent ​ offending: Integrating biology with structural theories of “the streets.” Criminal Justice ​ Studies. 28(1): 84-103. ​ Rocque, M, Posick, C, Barkan, SE, & Paternoster, R. (2015). The relationship ​ between marriage and county-level crime rates: A research note. Journal of ​ Research in Crime & Delinquency. 52(1): 130-145. ​ Posick, C, & Rocque, M. (2015). Family matters: A cross-national examination of ​ ​ family bonding and victimization. European Journal of Criminology. 12(1): 51-59. ​ ​ Rocque, M., & Plummer-Beale, J. (2014). In the eye of the beholder? An ​ ​ examination of the inter-rater reliability of the LSI-R and YLS/CMI in a correctional agency. Journal of Criminal Justice. 42(6): 568-578. ​ ​ ​ Welsh, BC, & Rocque, M. (2014). When crime prevention harms: A review of ​ ​ ​ ​ systematic reviews. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 10(3): 245-266. ​ ​ Rocque, M, Welsh, BC, Greenwood, PW, & King, E. (2014). Implementing and ​ sustaining evidence-based practice in juvenile justice: A case study of a rural state. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 58(9): ​ 1033-1057. Page | 4 Welsh, BC, Rocque, M, & Greenwood, PW. (2014). Translating research into ​ ​ ​ ​ evidence-based practice in juvenile justice: Brand name programs, meta-analysis, and new directions. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 10(2): 207–225. ​ ​ Posick, C, Rocque, M, & Rafter, N. (2014). More than a feeling: Integrating empathy ​ ​ into the study of law making, law breaking and reactions to crime. International ​ Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 58(1): 5-26. ​ Posick, C, Rocque, M, & McDevitt, J. One scale fits all? (2013). Assessing racial ​ ​ ​ ​ differences in two policing measures. Race and Justice. 3(3): 190-209. ​ ​ Barkan, SE, Rocque, M, & Houle, JN. (2013) State and regional suicide rates: A ​ ​ ​ ​ new look at an old puzzle. Sociological Perspectives. 56(2): 287-297. ​ ​ Rocque, M, Posick, C., & Zimmerman, GM. (2013). Measuring up: Testing the ​ measurement properties of two self-control measures. Deviant Behavior. 34(7): ​ ​ 534–556. Rocque, M, Bierie, DM, Posick, C, & MacKenzie, DL. (2013). Unraveling change: ​ Social bonds and recidivism among released offenders. Victims and Offenders. 8(2): ​ ​ 209-230. Rocque, M. (2012). Exploring school rampage shootings: Research, theory and policy. ​ The Social Science Journal. 49(3): 304-313. ​ ​ ​ Posick, C, Rocque, M, Whitaker, K, & Mazeika, DM. (2012). Examining metal theft in ​ ​ context: An opportunity theory approach. Justice Research & Policy. 14(2): 79-102. ​ ​ Rocque, M, Welsh, BC & Raine, A. (2012). Biosocial criminology and modern crime ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ prevention. Journal of Criminal Justice. 40(3): 306-312. ​ ​ Ferguson, RF, MacDonald, B, Rocque, MA, Furstenburg, CT, Horigan, S, Ayles, T, & ​ ​ Saykin, A. (2012). Development of CBT for chemotherapy related cognitive change: Results of a randomized wait-list trial. Psycho-Oncology. 21(2): 176-186. ​ ​ Rocque, M, & Paternoster, R. (2011). Understanding the ‘school-to-jail-link’: The ​ relationship between race and school discipline. Journal of Criminal Law & ​ Criminology. 101(2): 633-666. ​ Rocque, M. (2011). Racial disparities in the criminal justice system and perceptions of ​ legitimacy: A theoretical linkage. Race &

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