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TEXAS STATE VITA I. ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND A. Name: Shayne Jones Title: Associate Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 2003 University of Kentucky Sociology Control Theories and School Antisocial Behavior: Understanding the Interdependency of Self-Control, Social Bonds, and School Collective Efficacy M.S. 1999 University of Louisville Administration of Justice B.A. 1997 University of Kentucky Psychology & Sociology Integrating Criminological Theories: The Life Course Trajectories of Three Types of Offenders C. University Experience Position University Dates Associate Professor School of Criminal Justice, Texas 2015-Present State University Associate Professor Department of Criminology, 2011-2015 University of South Florida Assistant Professor Department of Criminology, 2005-2011 University of South Florida Adjunct Faculty Department of Sociology, Duquesne 2004-2005 University Instructor Independent Study Program, 2001-2004 University of Kentucky Research Assistant School of Public Health, College of 2001-2003 Medicine, University of Kentucky Research Assistant Department of Psychology, 2000-2001 Department of Communications, University of Kentucky Teaching Assistant Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky 1999-2000; 2001 (Summer); 2002 (Summer); 2003 (Summer) Page 1 of 20

D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Postdoctoral Research Associate Psychiatry and Law Program, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 2003-2005 E. Other Professional Credentials 2014 Mediation and Moderation, Statistical Horizons II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards B. Courses Taught Texas State University Applied Statistical Analysis (Graduate) Statistics for Criminal Justice (Graduate) The Psychology of Antisocial Behavior (Undergraduate) University of South Florida Theories of Criminal Behavior (Undergraduate, 2006) Externalizing Behaviors across the Life Span (Graduate, 2009) Psychology and Law/Forensic Psychology (Undergraduate, Criminology Honors Program, & Graduate, 2010-2015) Quantitative Analysis in Criminology I (Graduate, 2005-2015) The Psychology of Antisocial Behavior (Undergraduate & Graduate, 2006-2008, 2010-2015) White Collar Crime (Undergraduate, 2008-2010) Duquesne University Introduction to Criminal Justice (Undergraduate, 2004-2005) University of Kentucky Criminology (Undergraduate, 2001) Introductory Sociology (Undergraduate, 2000) Juvenile Delinquency (Undergraduate, 2001-2005) C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations, Honors Theses, or Exit Committees Texas State University Page 2 of 20

Professional Paper Taylor Snider, Maternal filicide: Risk factors and explanations. 2016, Member. Completed. Dissertations Tyler Vaugh, Investigating the Self-Control-Neighborhood Disadvantage Interaction: Theoretical, Measurement, and Analytical Issues, 2016, Member. Proposal defended. Dissertations (University of South Florida) Laura Gulledge, The role of gender in self-control and intimate partner violence, 2016, Member. Wyatt Brown, Disinhibition, violence exposure, and delinquency: A test of how self-control affects the impact of exposure to violence, 2016, Co-Chair. Jason Dobrow, The relationship between psychopathic personality traits and lying, 2016, Co- Chair. Brandy Henderson, Exploring the interactive effects of social learning theory and psychopathy on serious juvenile delinquency, 2015, Chair. Stephen VanGeem, An evaluation of the Utah First District mental health court: Gauging the efficacy of diverting offenders suffering with serious mental illness, 2015, Chair. Carol Trent, Elite deviance, organized crime, and homicide: A cross-national quantitative analysis, 2015, Member. Erin Mulligan, Evaluating the social control of banking crimes: An examination of anti-money laundering deficiencies and industry success, 2015, Member. Cedric Michel, Public knowledge and sentiments about elite deviance, 2014, Member. Eugena Given, Developmental trajectories of physical aggression and nonaggressive rulebreaking among at-risk males and females during late childhood and early adolescence, 2014, Member. Shelly Wagers, Deconstructing the power and control motive : Developing and assessing the measurability of internal power, 2012, Member. Heng Choon Chan, What propels sexual homicide offenders? Testing an integrated theory of social learning and routine activities theories, 2012, Member. James Ray, Developmental trajectories of self-control: Assessing the stability hypothesis 2011, Chair. Page 3 of 20

Brooke Miller Gialopsos, For Whom the School Bell Tolls: Explaining Students Fear of Crime and Perceptions of Risk, 2011, Member. (University of Cincinnati) Joan Reid, A pathway to child sex trafficking in prostitution: The impact of strain and riskinflating responses, 2010, Member. Melissa Harrison, The influence of narcissism and self-control on reactive aggressive, 2010, Member. Jose Ordonez, The influence of parental support on antisocial behavior among sixth through eleventh graders, 2009, Member. Theses (University of South Florida) Chris Longino, Organized Crime in Insurance Fraud: An Empirical Analysis of Staged Automobile Accident Rings, 2015, Chair Barbara Dinkins, Psychopathy and perception of vulnerability, 2015, Chair. Nicole LaRosa, Convict or acquit: A qualitative analysis of mock juror decision making in real homicide cases, 2014, Chair. Lance Gilmore, Experimentally evaluating statistical psychological offender typologies for burglary: A replication study, 2014, Member. Averi Fegadel, Juvenile and adult involvement in double parricide and familicide in the U.S.: An empirical analysis of 20 years of data, 2014, Member. Melissa Lugo, Self-control, attitudinal beliefs, and white-collar crime intentions, 2013, Chair. Anthony Madias, The development and validation of a scale to assess techniques of neutralization, 2013, Chair. Maude Beaudry-Cyr, A life-course approach to sexual offending: Examining the continuity of sexual offending into adulthood and subsequent patterns of recidivism, 2013, Member. Charles Stickler, A deadly way of doing business: A case study of corporate crime in the coal mining industry, 2012, Member. Casey Williams, Victimization among individuals with low self-control: Effects on fear versus perceived risk of crime, 2010, Chair. Amy Eggers, The emotional guardianship of foreign-born and native-born Hispanic youth and its effect on violent victimization, 2010, Member. Jonathon Intravia, The roles of social bonds, personality, and rational decision-making: An empirical investigation into Hirschi s new control theory, 2009, Chair. Page 4 of 20

Vimbai Mudimu, Hate crimes and jury decision making: An exploratory study of underlying motivations of how mock jurors are influenced by extralegal factors, 2008, Chair. James Ray, Psychopathy, attitudinal beliefs, and white collar crime, 2007, Chair. Rhissa Briones, Rape attitudes and beliefs: A replication study, 2009, Member. Lyndsay Blumenstein, Domestic violence within law enforcement families: The link between traditional police subculture and domestic violence among police, 2009, Member. Carol Trent, State dominance and political corruption: Testing the efficacy of an alternative configuration of institutional-anomie theory cross-nationally, 2008, Member. William Watkins, Beyond risk factors: The theoretical contextualization of illicit ADHD mediation use among high school students, 2008, Member. Angela Yarbrough, The conditional influence of criminological constructs on juvenile delinquency: An examination of moderating effects of self-control, 2007, Chair. Michael Caudy, Explaining drinking patterns and heavy drinking among racial and ethnic subgroups in the United States, 2007, Member. Laura Gulledge, Gender differences in age of inset for delinquency: Risk factors and consequences, 2006, Member. D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts I. Other III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print 1. Books: Page 5 of 20

a. Scholarly Monographs: b. Textbooks: c. Edited Books: Parks, G. S., Jones, S, & Cardi, J. W. (2008). Critical Race Realism: Intersections of Psychology, Race, and Law. New York: The New Press. d. Chapters in Books: (*Student Co-Author) ( since being promoted to Associate Professor) Jones, S. (forthcoming). Personality and offender decision-making: The theoretical, empirical, and practical implications for criminology. In W. Bernasco, J.L. van Gelder, & H. Elffers (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Offender Decision Making. Oxford Press. (This chapter was invited and subjected to anonymous peer-review.) Jones, S. (2016). Psychological theories of crime. In W. Jennings, Higgins, G. E., Khey, D. N., & M. M. Maldonado-Molina (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Wiley. Jones, S. (2015). Conduct disorder. In C. J. Schreck (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice. Wiley. Jones, S. (2014). Personality and crime. In J. M. Miller, A. R. Gover, W. G. Jennings, & C. J. Schreck (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology (pp. 605-609). Wiley-Blackwell. Jones, S., Chan, H. C.*, Myers, W. C., & Heide, K. L. (2013). A proposed sexual homicide category: The psychopathic-sexually sadistic offender. In J. B. Helfgott (Ed.), Criminal Psychology (pp. 403-422). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Praeger. Jones, S. (2013). Personality and antisocial behavior: Theoretical perspectives. In J. B. Helfgott (Ed.), Criminal Psychology (pp. 189-207). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Praeger. Jones, S. (2010). Robert D. Hare: A pioneer in psychopathy research. In F. T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oak, CA: Sage. Jones, S., Ray, J.*, & Williams, C*. (2009). Psychopathy and Violence. In A. Renshaw & E. Suárez (Eds.), Violent Crime and Prisons: Population, Health Conditions and Recidivism. Hauppauge, NY Nova. Jones, S., & Lynch, M. (2008). Toward a radical psychology: Psychology, race, environment, and crime. In G. S. Parks, S. Jones, & W. J. Cardi (Eds.), Critical Race Realism: Intersections of Psychology, Race, and Law (pp. 225-234). New York: The New Press. e. Creative Books: Page 6 of 20

2. Articles: a. Refereed Journal Articles: (*Student Co-Author) ( since being promoted to Associate Professor) Cochran, J. K., Maskaly, J., Jones, S., & Sellers, C. S. (forthcoming). Using structural equations to model Akers social learning theory with data on intimate partner violence. Crime and Delinquency. Received the William L. Simon/Routledge Outstanding Paper Award (2016) Cochran, J. K., Jones, S., Jones, A. M., & Sellers, C. S. (2016). Does criminal propensity moderate the effects of social learning theory variables on intimate partner violence? Deviant Behavior, 37, 965-976. Jones, A. M., Jones, S., & Penrod, S. (2015). Examining legal authoritarianism in the impact of punishment severity on juror decisions. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 21, 939-951. Parks, G. S., Jones, S., Ray, R., Hughey, M. W., & Cox, J. M. (2015). White boys drink, black girls yell? A racialized and gendered analysis of violent hazing and the law. The Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice, 18, 93-158. Ward, J. T., Bowman, J., & Jones, S. (2015). Hirschi s redefined self-control: Assessing the implications of the merger between social and self-control theories. Crime and Delinquency, 61, 1206-1233. Parks, G. S., Jones, S., & Hughey, M. W. (2015). Hazing as a crime: An empirical analysis of criminological antecedents. Law and Psychology Review, 39, 1-54. Jones, S., Lynam, D. R., & Piquero, A. R. (2015). Substance use, personality, and inhibitors: Testing Hirschi s predictions about the reconceptualization of self-control. Crime and Delinquency, 61, 538-558. doi: 10.1177/0011128711420109 Parks, G. S., Ray, R., & Jones, S. E. (2014). Complicit in their own demise. Law and Social Inquiry: Journal of the American Bar Foundation, 39, 938-972. Wilcox, P., Sullivan, C. J., Jones, S., & van Gelder, J. (2014). Personality and situational opportunity: An integrated approach to offending and victimization. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41, 880-901. Parks, G. S., Jones, S. E., & Hughey, M. W. (2013). Victimology, personality, and hazing: A study of black Greek-letter organizations. North Carolina Central Law Review, 36, 16-40. Ray, J. V., Jones, S., Loughran, T. A., & Jennings, W. G. (2013). Testing the stability of selfcontrol: Identifying unique developmental patterns and associated risk factors. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40, 588-607. Page 7 of 20

Parks, G. S., Jones, S. E., & Hughey, M. W. (2013). Belief, truth, and positive organizational deviance. Howard Law Journal, 56, 399-445. Intravia, J.*, Jones, S., & Piquero, A. R. (2012). The roles of social bonds, personality, and perceived costs: An empirical investigation into Hirschi s new control theory. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 56, 1182-1200. Yarbrough, A.*, Jones, S., Sellers, C. S., Cochran, J. K., & Sullivan, C. J. (2012). Social learning and self-control: Assessing the moderating potential of criminal propensity. The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 56, 191-202. Ray, J. V., & Jones, S. (2012). Examining the relationship between self-reported compliance and psychopathic personality traits. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 190-194. Jones, S., & Miller, J. D. (2012). Psychopathic traits and externalizing behaviors: A comparison of self- and informant reports in the statistical prediction of externalizing behaviors. Psychological Assessment, 24, 255-260. Blumenstein, L.,* Fridell, L., & Jones, S. (2012). The Link between Traditional Police Subculture and Police Domestic Violence. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 35, 147-164. Miller, J. D., Jones, S., & Lynam, D. R. (2011). Psychopathic traits from the perspective of self and informant reports: Is there evidence for a lack of insight? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120, 758-764. Jones, S. E., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2011). Personality, antisocial behavior, and aggression: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 329-337. Miller, J. D., Watts, A.,* & Jones, S. (2011). Does psychopathy manifest divergent relations with components of its nomological network depending on gender? Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 564-569. Ray, J.*, & Jones, S. (2011) Self-reported psychopathic traits and their relation to intentions to engage in environmental offending. The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55, 370-391. Reid, J.*, & Jones, S. (2011). Exploited vulnerability: Legal and psychological perspectives on child sex trafficking victims. Victims and Offenders, 6, 207-231. Gulledge, L. M.*, Cochran, J. K., & Jones, S. (2010). Gender differences in age of onset for delinquency: Risk factors and consequences. Journal of Crime and Justice, 33, 95-126. Jones, S., Sullivan, C., Caudy, M.*, & Mieczkowski, T. (2010). Exploring the utility of an estimation procedure to reveal drug use among arrestees: Implications for service delivery. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 37, 374-384. Page 8 of 20

Gibson, C. L., Sullivan, C. J., Jones, S., & Piquero, A. R. (2010). Does it take a village? Assessing neighborhood effects on children s self-control. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47, 31-62. Jones, S., & Harrison, M.* (2009). To testify or not to testify that is the question: Comparing the advantages and disadvantages of testifying across situations. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 5, 165-181. Jones, S., & Lynam, D. R. (2009). In the eye of the impulsive beholder: The influences of neighborhood perceptions and impulsivity on offending behavior. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36, 307-321. Parks, G., & Jones, S. (2008). Nigger : A critical race realist analysis of the n-word within hate crime laws. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 98, 1305-1352. Cited in United States District Court case; D. New Mexico, Johnathan B. GERALD, Plaintiff, v. Mike LOCKSLEY, Board of Regents of the University, of New Mexico, and Paul Krebs, Defendants. Jones, S., & Cauffman, E. (2008). Juvenile psychopathy and judicial decision making: An empirical analysis of an ethical dilemma. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 26, 151-165. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., & Jones, S. (2008). Externalizing behavior through the lens of the Five Factor Model: A focus on Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. Journal of Personality Assessment, 90, 158-164. Harrison, M.*, Jones, S., & Sullivan, C. (2008). The gendered expressions of self-control: Manifestations of noncriminal deviance among females. Deviant Behavior, 29, 18-42. Jones, S., Cauffman, E., & Piquero, A. (2007). The influence of parental support among incarcerated adolescent offenders: The conditioning effects of impulse control and empathy. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 34, 229-245. Jones, S., Cauffman, E., Miller, J. D., & Mulvey, E. P. (2006). Investigating different factor structures of the Psychopathy Checklist Youth Version: Confirmatory factor analytic findings. Psychological Assessment, 18, 33-48. Jones, S., & Quisenberry, N. (2004). The general theory of crime: How general is it? Deviant Behavior, 25, 401-426. Wilcox, P. K., Quisenberry, P. N., Cabrera, D. T., & Jones, S. (2004). Busy places and broken windows? Toward defining the role of physical structure and process in community crime models. The Sociological Quarterly, 45, 185-207. Wilcox, P., Quisenberry, N., & Jones, S. (2003). The built environment and community crime risk interpretation. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 40, 322-345. Lynam, D. R., Whiteside, S., & Jones, S. (1999). Self-reported psychopathy: A validation study. Journal of Personality Assessment, 73, 110-132. Page 9 of 20

b. Non-refereed Articles: (*Student Co-Author) Parks, G. S., & Jones, S. (2009). Hate crimes and revealing motivation through racial slurs. The Jury Expert: The Art and Science of Litigation Advocacy, 21. Tevlin, C.*, & Jones, S. (2009). The importance of using self- and other-reports in studying subclinical manifestations of psychopathy. Conjure. Williams, C.*, & Jones, S. (2008). Juvenile psychopathy and mock juror sentencing: Do diagnostic labels and traits impact juvenile offenders transferred to adult court? Conjure, 3, 36-45. 3. Conference Proceedings: a. Refereed Conference Proceedings: b. Non-refereed: 4. Abstracts: 5. Reports: Jones, S. (2007). Screening and Assessment Demonstration Project. Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare; Office of Children, Youth and Families; Office of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services; Bureau of Children s Behavioral Health Services. 6. Book Reviews: Jones, S. (2004). Children Who Murder. Invited Review of the book Children Who Murder: A Psychological Perspective. Criminal Justice Review, 27, 385-386. Jones, S. (2002). Mental Illness and Violence. Invited Review of the book Mental Illness and Violence: The Importance of Neighborhood Context. Criminal Justice Review, 27, 385-386. 7. Other Works in Print: B. Works not in Print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: (*Student Co-Presenter) Page 10 of 20

Sullivan, C., Ray, J. V., Loughran, T., & Jones, S. (2015). Missing risk factor data in groupbased trajectory models: An investigation with implications for research and theory on offending. Presented at the 67 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. Gulledge, L., Sellers, C. S., Jones, S., Cochran, J. K., & Powers, R. (2015). Assessing the general theory of crime: Intimate partner violence and the gendered nature of self-control. Presented at the 67 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. Henderson, B. B., Jones, S., & Jennings, W. G. (2015). Exploring the intr3eactive effects of social learning theory components on serious juvenile delinquency. Presented at the 67 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. Jones, S. (2014). Do measures of self-control suffer from the jingle fallacy? The convergent and divergent validity of different measures of self-control. Presented at the 66 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Dinkins, B. J.,* & Jones, S. (2014). Psychopathy and body language vulnerability analysis. Presented at the 66 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Henderson, B. B.,* & Jones, S. (2014). The interactive effects of social learning theory and psychopathy on adolescent criminal behavior. Presented at the 66 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Givens, G., Reid, J. A., Jennings, W., & Jones, S. (2014). Developmental trajectories of physical aggression and nonaggressive rule-breaking during childhood and early adolescence. Presented at the 66 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Henderson, B.,* Jennings, W. G., & Jones, S. E. (2014). Social learning theory and psychopathy: An integrative perspective. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, FL. Lugo, M.,* & Jones, S. (2013). Self-control, attitudinal beliefs, and white-collar crime. Presented at the 65 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Fegadel, A.,* Heide, K. M., Jennings, W., & Jones, S. (2013). Juvenile and adult involvement in double parricide and familicide in the U.S. Presented at the 65 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Gulledge, L.,* Sellers, C. S., Cochran, J., Jones, S., & Mohn, R. (2013). Gender differences in intimate partner violence: An assessment of self-control theory. Presented at the 65 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Jones, S. (2013). Who knows best? Assessing self- and other-reports of psychopathy and their relations to externalizing behaviors. Presented at the 5 th biennial meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Washington, DC. Page 11 of 20

Page 12 of 20 PPS 8.10 Form 1A Jones, S. (2012). Discussant: The future of self-control. Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Lugo, M.,* & Jones, S. (2012). Locating self-control in the HEXACO model of personality. Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Winters, V.,* & Jones, S. (2012). Self-control and impulsivity: Is it time to move forward by looking back? Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Jimenez, C.,* & Jones, S. (2012). The relationship between different operationalizations of costs and salience on antisocial outcomes. Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Brown, W.,* & Jones, S. (2012). Costs and salience: Comparing and contrasting alternative conceptualizations. Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Henderson, B. B.,* Jones, S., & Lynam, D. R. (2012). Interactive effects: Peers, sensation seeking, and substance use. Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Eggers, A. S.*, & Jones, S. (2012). Testing the racial and ethnic generality of self-control theory. Presented at the 64 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Lugo, M.,* Winters, V.,* & Jones, S. (2012). Early abuse, aggression, and violence: Explaining the mediating effects of psychopathic traits. Presented at the 49 th annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY. Jones, S., & Lynam. D. R. (2012). Impulsivity and marijuana use: Testing the roles of costs and rewards as mediators. Presented at the 5 th Annual Congress on Psychology and Law, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ray, J. V., & Jones, S. (2012). Impulsivity and delinquency: Examining the mediating influences of costs and benefits. Presented at the 5 th Annual Congress on Psychology and Law, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Cochran, J., Jones, S., & Sellers, C. (2011). Social Learning and Self-Control: Relative, Mediating, and Moderating Effects of Two General Theories of Crime. Presented at the 63 rd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D. C. Ray, J. V.*, Jones, S., Lynch, M. J., Mitchell, O., Jennings, W., & Loughran, T. (2011). Developmental Trajectories of Self-Control: Assessing the Stability Hypothesis. Presented at the 63 rd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D. C. Intravia, J.*, Jones, S., & Piquero, A. R. (2011). An Empirical Investigation into Hirschi s New Control Theory. Presented at the 63 rd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D. C.

Chan, H. C.*, Jones, S., Myers, W. C., & Heide, K. M. (2011). A Proposed Sexual Homicide Category: The Psychopathic-Sadistic Offender. Presented at the 63 rd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D. C. Jones, S., & Miller, J. D. (2011). Psychopathic traits and externalizing behaviors (EB): A comparison of self and informant reports in the statistical prediction of EB. Presented at the 4 th biennial meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Montreal, Canada. Yarbrough, A.*, & Jones, S. (2011). Is procedural justice dependent on perspective? An examination of role and satisfaction in civil trials. Presented at the 4 th Annual Congress on Psychology and Law, Miami, FL. Jones, S., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2011). Psychopathic traits from the perspective of self and informant reports: Is there evidence for a lack of insight? Presented at the 4 th Annual Congress on Psychology and Law, Miami, FL. Michel, J. B.*, & Jones, S. (2010). The impact of the psychopathy label: Can dueling expert testimony invite fairer jury decisions? Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Jones, S., & Loughran, T. (2010). Self-control from multiple perspectives: Views from the inside and out. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Blumenstein, L.*, Fridell, L. A., & Jones, S. (2010). The link between officer-involved domestic violence and traditional police subculture. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Mulligan, E.*, & Jones, S. (2010). The relationship between self-control and different manifestations of aggression. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Reid, J.*, & Jones, S. (2010). A pathway to child sex trafficking in prostitution: The impact of strain and risk-inflating responses. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Van Geem, S.*, & Jones, S. (2010). Broad indicators and narrow factors that unify psychopathy and low self-control theory. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Jones, S., & Williams*. C. Victimization among individuals with low self-control: Effects on fear versus perceived risk of crime. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, 2010. Watts, A. L.*, Miller, J. D., & Jones, S. (2010). Psychopathy and gender: A test of whether gender moderates the relations between psychopathy and components of its nomological network. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA. Page 13 of 20

Miley, L.*, & Jones, S. (2010). Aggressive women: A profile of the relationally aggressive college woman. Presentation at the annual UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium, Tampa, FL. Mulligan, E.*, & Jones, S. (2009). The integrative roles of morality and self-control in juvenile delinquency: A partial test of SAT theory. Presented at the 61 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Reid, J.*, & Jones, S. (2009). Inequitable jeopardy: Exploring the criminality and culpability of child sex trafficking victims. Presented at the 61 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Ray, J.*, & Jones, S. (2009). Relationships between psychopathic and compliant personalities: Implications for police interrogations. Presented at the 61 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Tevlin, C.*, & Jones, S. (2009). The importance of using self- and other-reports in studying subclinical manifestations of psychopathy. Presentation at the annual UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium, Tampa, FL. Awarded 2 nd place at USF s 7 th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium (Social Sciences, Oral Paper Presentations) Jones, S. (2008). Theoretical déjà vu: Testing Hirschi s reconstituted control theory. Presented at the 60 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO. Jones, S., & Cauffman, E. (2008). Juvenile psychopathy and judicial decision making. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, FL. Williams, C.*, & Jones, S. (2008). Juvenile psychopathy and mock juror sentencing: Do diagnostic labels and traits impact juvenile offenders transferred to adult court? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, FL. Williams, C.*, & Jones, S. (2008). Juvenile psychopathy and mock juror sentencing: Do diagnostic labels and traits impact juvenile offenders transferred to adult court? Presentation at the annual UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium, Tampa, FL. Awarded 3 rd place at USF s 6 th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium (Social Sciences, Oral Paper Presentations) Yarbrough, A.*, Jones, S., Sellers, C. S., Cochran, J. K., & Sullivan, C. (2007). The conditional influence of criminological constructs on juvenile delinquency: An examination of the moderating effects of self-control. Presented at the 59th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Jones, S., Sullivan, C., Caudy, M.*, & Mieczkowski, T. (2007). Illuminating dark figures: Examining an alternative approach for estimating prevalence in drug use. Presented at the 59th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Page 14 of 20

Jones, S., Chiselko, K.*, & Miller, J. D. (2007). Psychopathy among females: The importance of primary and secondary typologies. Presented at the 59th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Ray, J.*, Jones, S., Lynch, M., & Poythress, N. (2007). Psychopathy, attitudinal beliefs, and white collar crime. Presented at the 59th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Chiselko, K.*, & Jones, S. (2007). Psychopathy among females: The importance of primary and secondary typologies. Presented at the annual UR USF Undergraduate Research Symposium, Tampa, FL. Gibson, C. L., Sullivan, C. J., Jones, S., & Piquero, A. R. (2006). The role of context in childhood and adolescent self-control: Do neighborhoods matter? Presented at the 58 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Jones, S. (2006). Exploring the link between self-control and behavioral inhibition and motivation systems. Presented at the 58 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Harrison, M. L.*, Jones, S., & Sullivan, C. J. (2006). The gendered expression of self-control: Manifestations of noncriminal deviance among females. Presented at the 58 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Ray, J. V.*, Jones, S., & Sullivan, C. J. (2006). Acquiring behavioral and emotional selfcontrol: The differential roles of parental attachment. Presented at the 58 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Harrison, M.*, & Jones, S. (2005). Taking the stand versus remaining silent: Comparing the advantages and disadvantages of testifying across different conditions. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL. Jones, S., Cauffman, E., & Piquero, A. (2004). Parenting behavior among an incarcerated sample: The conditioning effects of self-control and empathy. Presented at the 56 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. Jones, S. (2004). The Screening and Assessment Project: Research and Evaluation. Presented at the Pennsylvania Juvenile Justice Conference (sponsored by the Juvenile Court Judges Commission), Harrisburg, PA. Jones, S., & Lynam, D. (2003). Impulsivity and sensation seeking: The moderating role of perceived informal social control. Presented at the 55 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO. Jones, S., Wilcox, P., & Clayton, R. R. (2003). Bad kids or bad schools? A multilevel assessment of school antisocial behavior. Presented at the 67 th Annual Southern Sociological Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Page 15 of 20

Jones, S. (2003). The Screening and Assessment Demonstration Project: An Overview. Presented at the Juvenile Detention Centers Association of Pennsylvania, Stakeholders Meeting, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, PA. Jones, S. Risk Factors for Drug Use and School Antisocial Behavior. Evidence from Wave II of the RSVP Study. Presented at the 8 th annual Safe Schools Successful Students Conference, Louisville, KY, 2002. Jones, S., Hunt, S., Wilcox, P., & Clayton, R. R. (2002). Why are they using? Examining substance use among adolescents. Presented at the 54 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Quisenberry, N., & Jones, S. (2002). The general theory of crime: How general is it? Presented at the 54 th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Jones, S., & Wilcox, P. (2001). Personality, school climate, and aggression: Exploring the interaction between individuals and their environments. Presented at the 53 rd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Jones, S., Wilcox, P., Quisenberry, N., & Cabrera, D. (2000). Busy places and broken windows: The role of land use in the social control of criminal victimization. Presented at the 52 nd annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Jones, S. (2000). Multiple victimization: Individual and contextual factors. Presented at the Annual Midwest Sociological Society meeting, Chicago, IL. Jones, S., & Lynam, D. R. (1997). Self-report psychopathy: A validation study. Presented at the annual Midwestern Psychological Association meeting, Chicago, IL. 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations: 3. Consultancies: 4. Workshops: 5. Other Works not in Print: a. Works Submitted or Under Review : Please Contact b. Works In Progress : Please Contact c. Other Works not in Print: Page 16 of 20

C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts: Wilcox, P. (PI), & Jones, S (CO-PI) (DST). Putting the Person into Context: An Integration of Personality and Social Disorganization Theory. (G) National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Award, $7,500. Awarded September 2002. 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts: Chari, K. (PI), Agrawal, M. K. (PI), Jones, S. (PI), & Gyimah-Brempong, K. (September, 2005). Looting behavior associated with Hurricane Katrina: Integrating criminology, economics with agent-based modeling. (G) National Science Foundation, $134,667. 3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts: Jones, S. (PI) (DST) Personality, School Climate, and Aggression: Exploring the Interaction between Individuals and Their Environments. (G) Graduate Student Research Award, University of Kentucky, $350. Awarded August 2002. Jones, S, (PI) (DST) & Wilcox, P. (CO-PI) Bad Kids or Bad Schools? A Multilevel Assessment of School Antisocial Behavior. (G) Howard Beers Mentor Fellowships in Sociological Research, University of Kentucky, Department of Sociology, $1,500. Awarded May 2002. Jones, S. (PI) (DST) Why Are They Using? Examining Substance Use among Adolescents. Commonwealth Research Award, University of Kentucky, $900. Awarded January 2002. Jones, S. (PI) (DST) Busy Places and Broken Windows: The Role of Land Use in the Social Control of Criminal Victimization. (G) Graduate Student Research Award, University of Kentucky, $350. Awarded October 2001. Jones, S. (PI) (DST) Multiple Victimization: Individual and Contextual Factors. (G) Graduate Student Research Award, University of Kentucky, $350. Awarded January 2000. Jones, S. (PI) (UGST), & Lynam, D. R. (CO-PI) Self-Reported Psychopathy: A Validation Study. (G) Undergraduate Research Program Award, University of Kentucky, $490. Awarded August 1996. 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts: Jones, S. (PI) (March, 2009). Personality and behavior: Self- and other-reports. (G) Internal Research Grant, College of Community and Behavioral Sciences. $6750. Jones, S. (PI) (February, 2009). Personality and behavior: Self- and other-reports. (G) Established Researcher Grant, University of South Florida. $4050. Page 17 of 20

Jones, S. (PI) (February, 2008). Personality and behavior: Self- and other-reports. New Researcher Grant, University of South Florida. $7455. PPS 8.10 Form 1A Jones, S. (PI) (October, 2007). Personality and behavior: Self- and other-reports. (G) Faculty Grants for Undergraduate Research, University of South Florida. $4796. D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors Alpha Kappa Gamma Alpha Phi Sigma Commonwealth Research Award Golden Key National Honor Society Howard Beers Mentor Fellowship in Sociological Research John O Donnell Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Mortar Board National Senior Honor Society Phi Beta Kappa William L. Simon/Routledge Outstanding Paper Award IV. SERVICE A. Institutional 1. University: 2. College: University of South Florida Member, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee (Fall 2014-Spring 2015) Member, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences Academic Grievance Committee (Spring 2013-Spring 2014) 3. Department/School: Texas State University Doctoral Admission Committee (Fall 2015-current) Comprehensive Exam Committee Statistics (Fall 2015- current) Governance Document Committee (Fall 2015- current) Search Committee (Fall 2015- current) Tenure Track Review Subcommittee (Fall 2015- current) University of South Florida Page 18 of 20

Page 19 of 20 PPS 8.10 Form 1A Member, Executive Committee (Fall 2012-Spring 2015) Chair, Search Committee (Fall 2012) Chair, Search Committee (Spring, 2012) Member, Evaluation Committee (Fall 2011- Spring 2015) Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee (Fall 2010-Spring 2011; Spring 2014-Fall 2014) Member, Graduate Committee (Fall 2007-2010) Member, (Tampa) Search Committee (Fall 2008) Member, Computer Committee (Fall 2005-Spring 2010) Member, Sarasota Search Committee (Spring 2007) Presented at Criminology Research Symposium (Spring 2006; Fall 2007) Criminological Theory Graduate Workshop (Spring 2006-Fall 2006) Ad-hoc member, Annual Faculty Review Committee (Spring 2006) Ad-hoc member, Graduate Student Proposal Request (Spring 2006) B. Professional Ad-Hoc Journal Reviewer: American Journal of Criminal Justice, Assessment, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminal Justice Review, Criminology, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Drug Issues, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Personality, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Personality and Individual Differences, Psychological Assessment, Psychology, Crime, & Law, Social Problems, Social Psychology Quarterly Ad-Hoc Grant Reviewer: National Science Foundation Ad-Hoc Publisher Reviewer: Sage Publishing Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice Membership American Psychology-Law Society American Society of Criminology Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy C. Community D. Service Honors and Awards E. Service Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Service Grants and Contracts: 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Service Grants and Contracts:

3. Funded Internal Service Grants and Contracts: 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Service Grants and Contracts: Updated 7/2016 Page 20 of 20