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VITA Bradford W. Reyns, Ph.D. CONTACT Bradford W. Reyns Department of Criminal Justice Weber State University 1299 Edvalson Street, Dept. 1206 Ogden, UT 84408-1206 801.626.6151 801.626.6145 (fax) breyns@weber.edu EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D., Criminal Justice. University of Cincinnati, (Cincinnati, OH) 2004 M.S., Criminal Justice. Weber State University, (Ogden, UT) 2001 B.A., Anthropology. Weber State University, (Ogden, UT) CURRENT POSITION Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Criminal Justice, Weber State University (2017-present) DISSERTATION Being Pursued Online: Extent and Nature of Cyberstalking Victimization from a Lifestyle/Routine Activities Perspective COMMITTEE Dr. Bonnie S. Fisher, Ph.D. (Chair) Dr. Pamela Wilcox, Ph.D. Dr. Francis T. Cullen, Ph.D. Dr. Christopher J. Schreck, Ph.D AREAS Victimology, criminology, environmental criminology, criminal justice theory, crime prevention, policing, cybercrime 1 Updated 7.16.17

PREVIOUS POSITIONS Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Weber State University (2011-2017) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice, Southern Utah University (2010-2011) Visiting Professor (one year, non-tenure), Criminal Justice Program, Bowling Green State University (2009-2010) AWARDS Dello G. Dayton Award, Weber State University (2015) The Dello G. Dayton Award is presented by the College of Social Science to the individual who exemplifies excellence in his or her profession and service in his or her involvement with Weber State University. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Reyns, B.W, & Scherer, H. (Forthcoming). Stalking victimization among college students: The role of disability within a lifestyle-routine activity framework. Crime and Delinquency. DOI: 10.1177/0011128717714794 Randa, R., Reyns, B.W., & Nobles, M. (Forthcoming). Measuring the effects of limited and persistent school bullying victimization: Repeat victimization, fear, and adaptive behaviors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. DOI: 10.1177/0886260516641279 Reyns, B.W., Woo, Y., Lee, H.D., & Yoon, O.K. (Forthcoming). Vulnerability versus opportunity: Dissecting the roles of low self-control and risky lifestyles in violent victimization risk among Korean inmates. Crime and Delinquency. DOI: 10.1177/0011128716679375 Henson, B., Swartz, K., & Reyns, B.W. (2017). #Respect: Applying Anderson s code of the street to the online context. Deviant Behavior, 38, 768-780. Reyns, B.W., & Randa, R. (2017). Victim reporting behaviors following identity theft victimization: Results from the National Crime Victimization Survey. Crime and Delinquency, 63, 814-838. Sween, M., & Reyns, B.W. (2017). An empirical test of target congruence theory on intimate partner violence. Deviant Behavior, 38, 61-73. 2

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (CONTINUED) Brady, P.Q., Randa, R., & Reyns, B.W. (2016). From WWII to the World Wide Web: A research note on social changes, online places, and a new online activity ratio for routine activity theory. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 32, 129-147. Reyns, B.W., & Henson, B. (2016). The thief with a thousand faces and the victim with none: Identifying determinants for online identity theft victimization with routine activity theory. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60, 1,119-1,139. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2016). Guardians of the cyber galaxy: An empirical and theoretical analysis of the guardianship concept from routine activity theory as it applies to online forms of victimization. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 32, 148-168. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., Fisher, B.S., Fox, K.A., & Nobles, M.R. (2016). A gendered lifestyle-routine activity approach to explaining stalking victimization in Canada. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31, 1,719-1,743. Reyns, B.W., Randa, R., & Henson, B. (2016). Preventing crime online: Identifying determinants of online prevention behaviors using structural equation modeling and canonical correlation analysis. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 18, 38-59. Henson, B., & Reyns, B.W. (2015). The only thing we have to fear is fear itself...and crime: The current state of the fear of crime literature and where it should go next. Sociology Compass, 9, 91-103. Randa, R., Nobles, M., & Reyns, B.W. (2015). Is cyberbullying a stand-alone construct?: Using quantitative analysis to evaluate a 21 st century social question. Societies, 5, 171-186. Reyns, B.W. (2015). A routine activity perspective on online victimization: Results from the Canadian General Social Survey. Journal of Financial Crime, 22, 396-411. Nobles, M.R., Reyns, B.W., Fox, K.A., & Fisher, B.S. (2014). Protection against pursuit: Similarities and differences from a national sample of stalking and cyberstalking victims. Justice Quarterly, 31, 986-1,014. Randa, R., & Reyns, B.W. (2014). Cyberbullying victimization and adaptive avoidance behaviors at school. Victims and Offenders, 9, 255-275. Reyns, B.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. (2014). Informal and formal help-seeking decisions of stalking victims in the United States. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41, 1,178-1,194. 3

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (CONTINUED) Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2014). Digital deviance: Low self-control and opportunity as explanations of sexting among college students. Sociological Spectrum, 34, 273-292. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2013). Does gender matter in the virtual world? Examining the effect of gender on the link between online social network activity, security, and interpersonal victimization. Security Journal, 26, 315-330. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2013). Fear of crime online?: Examining the effect of risk, previous victimization, and exposure on fear of online interpersonal victimization. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 29, 475-497. Reyns, B.W., & Henson, B. (2013). Introduction to the special issue on security in the digital world: Understanding and preventing cybercrime victimization. Security Journal, 26, 311-314. Reyns, B.W. (2013). Online routine activities and identity theft victimization: Further expanding routine activity theory beyond direct-contact offenses. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50, 216-238. Reyns, B.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. (2013). The fear factor: Exploring predictors of fear among stalking victims throughout the stalking encounter. Crime and Delinquency, 59, 788-808. Reyns, B.W., Burek, M.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2013). The unintended consequences of digital technology: Exploring the relationship between sexting and victimization. Journal of Crime and Justice, 36, 1-17. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2012). Stalking in the Twilight Zone: Estimating the extent of cyberstalking victimization and offending among college students. Deviant Behavior, 33, 1-25. Stinson, P.M., Reyns, B.W., & Liederbach, J. (2013). Research Brief One-Sheet No. 5: Police Criminal Misuse of Conductive Energy Devices. Criminal Justice Faculty Publications. Paper 35. http://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/crim_just_pub/35 Stinson, P.M., Reyns, B.W., & Liederbach, J. (2012). Police crime & less-lethal force: A description of the criminal misuse of TASERs. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 14, 1-19. Swartz, K., Reyns, B.W., Dunham, J., & Wilcox, P. (2012). Patterns of victimization within and between peer clusters in a high school social network. Violence and Victims, 27, 710-729. 4

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (CONTINUED) Englebrecht, C.M., & Reyns, B.W. (2011). Gender differences in acknowledgment of stalking victimization: Results from the NCVS stalking supplement. Violence and Victims, 26, 560-579. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2011). Security in the 21 st century: Examining the link between online social network activity, privacy, and interpersonal victimization. Criminal Justice Review, 36, 253-268. Runner-up for Criminal Justice Review s 2011 James L. Maddex, Jr. Paper of the Year Award Reprinted in Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Adolescence (3 rd ed.), McGraw Hill (2012) Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2011). Being pursued online: Applying Cyberlifestyle-routine activities theory to cyberstalking victimization. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38, 1,149-1,169. Reprinted in Cybercrime and Criminological Theory, Cognella Academic Publishing (2013) Swartz, K., Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Wilcox, P. (2011). Fear of in-school victimization: Contextual, gendered, and developmental considerations. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 9, 59-78. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., Klahm, C.F., & Frank, J. (2010). Do good recruits make good cops? Problems predicting and measuring academy and street-level success. Police Quarterly, 13, 5-26. Henson, B., Wilcox, P., Reyns, B.W., & Cullen, F.T. (2010). Gender, adolescent lifestyles, and violent victimization: Implications for routine activity theory. Victims and Offenders, 5, 303-328. Reyns, B.W. (2010). A situational crime prevention approach to cyberstalking victimization: Preventive tactics for Internet users and online place managers. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 12, 99-118. Reyns, B.W. (2010). White-collar criminals on Capitol Hill: Case studies in political skullduggery. Critical Issues in Justice and Politics, 3, 19-30. Reyns, B.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. (2010). The stalking victim s decision to contact the police: A test of Gottfredson and Gottfredson s theory of criminal justice decision making. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 998-1,005. 5

BOOKS Fisher, B.S., Reyns, B.W., & Sloan, J.J. (2016). Introduction to Victimology: Contemporary Theory, Research, and Practice. New York: Oxford University Press. Reyns, B.W. (2012). The Anti-Social Network: Cyberstalking Victimization Among College Students. El Paso, TX: LFB Scholarly Publishing. BOOK REVIEWS Reyns, B.W. (2016). Environmental criminology: Evolution, theory and practice. Security Journal, 29, e1-e3. Reyns, B.W. (2010). Adolescent online victimization: A test of routine activities theory. Security Journal, 23, 155-157. BOOK CHAPTERS Reyns, B.W. (Forthcoming). Routine activity theory and cybercrime: A theoretical appraisal and literature review. In Steinmetz, K.F., & Nobles, M.R. (Eds.), Technocrime and Criminological Theory. CRC Press. Reyns, B.W. (Forthcoming). Identity-related crimes. In Reichel, P.L., & Randa, R. (Eds.), Transnational Crime and Global Security. Praeger. Henson, B., & Reyns, B.W. (2016). Taking stock: The current status of cyberstalking research. In Holt, T.J. (Ed.), Crime On-Line (pp. 199-224). Carolina Academic Press. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Holt, T.J. (2015). Theoretical explanations of personal forms of online victimization. In Clevenger, S., Marcum, C.D., & Navarro, J. (Eds.), The Virtual Enemy: The Intersection between Intimate Partner Violence, Technology, and Cybercrime (pp. 75-94). Carolina Academic Press. Reyns, B.W., & Henson, B. (2010). Superhero justice: The depiction of crime and justice in modern-age comic books and graphic novels. In Deflem, M., (Ed.), Popular Culture, Crime, and Social Control (pp. 45-66). Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 14. Bingley, UK: Emerald/JAI Press. REFERENCE, HANDBOOK, AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES Reyns, B.W. General Opportunity Victimization Theories. In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Ed. Beth Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press, Forthcoming. 6

REFERENCE, HANDBOOK, AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES (CONTINUED) Henriksen, C., Reyns, B.W., Fisher, B.S., & Henson, B. (Forthcoming). Sexting. In Brown, S., & Sefiha, O. (Eds.), Handbook of Deviance Studies. Reyns, B.W. (Forthcoming). Cyberstalking. In Morgan, R.D. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reyns, B.W. Stalking and Harassment. In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Ed. Richard Wright. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396607/obo- 9780195396607-0144.xml?rskey=7OMQUY&result=140 Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2016). Cybercrime. In Cuevas, C.A., & Rennison, C.M. (Eds.), Handbook on the Psychology of Violence (pp. 555-570). Wiley- Blackwell. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2014). Cybercrime. In Miller, J. M. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Malden and Oxford: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Reyns, B.W. (2012). Fear of crime. In Wilbur, M. (Ed.), The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America (pp. 579-582). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2011). Internet crime. In Chambliss, W.J. (Ed.), Crime and Criminal Behavior (pp. 155-167). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Reyns, B.W. (2011). The Golden Triangle. In Kleiman, M., Hawdon, J., & Golson, J.G. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (pp. 321-323). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Henson, B., & Reyns, B.W. (2010). Victimology and crime prevention in comic books. In Fisher, B.S., & Lab, S.P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (pp. 1,003-1,004). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lytle, D.J., & Reyns, B.W. (2010). Calculating extent of victimization: Incidence and prevalence, rates. In Fisher, B.S., & Lab, S.P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (pp. 57-59). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reyns, B.W. (2010). Cook, Philip J.: Supply and demand of criminal opportunities. In Cullen, F.T., & Wilcox, P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp. 212-215). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reyns, B.W. (2010). School crimes: Elementary through high school. In Fisher, B.S., & Lab, S.P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (pp. 829-831). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 7

REFERENCE, HANDBOOK, AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES (CONTINUED) Reyns, B.W. (2010). Sex and victimization. In Fisher, B.S., & Lab, S.P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (pp. 851-853). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reyns, B.W. (2010). Take a bite out of crime. In Fisher, B.S., & Lab, S.P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (pp. 933-937). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2010). Hot spots of fear. In Fisher, B.S., & Lab, S.P. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (pp. 462-464). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Fisher, B.S., & Reyns, B.W. (2009). Victimization. In Miller, M. (Ed.), 21 st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook (pp. 162-172). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. WORKS IN PROGRESS (*under review) Elvey, K., Reyns, B.W., & McNeeley, S. Gendered stalking victimization. *Henson, B., Fisher, B.S., & Reyns, B.W. There is virtually no excuse: The frequency and predictors of college students bystander intervention behaviors directed at online victimization. *Lee, H.D., Kim, D., Woo, Y., & Reyns, B.W. Determinants of citizen support for community-oriented policing. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. *Randa, R., & Reyns, B.W. The physical and emotional toll of identity theft victimization: A situational and demographic analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey. *Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. The crossover between offline and online stalking victimization: A gender-specific analysis. *Reyns, B.W., Fisher, B.S., & Randa, R. Explaining cyberstalking victimization against college women using a multi-theoretical approach: Self-control, opportunity, and control balance. Scherer, H., & Reyns, B.W. Disability and opportunity for victimization. 8

CONFERENCE PAPERS Randa, R., & Reyns, B.W. (2016). The physical toll of identity theft victimization: An analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA. Reyns, B.W., & Scherer, H. (2016). Stalking victimization among college students: The role of disability within a lifestyle-routine activity framework. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA. Henson, B., Reyns, B., Fisher, B. (2015). Living in a world of virtual shadows: Testing the applicability of the shadow of sexual assault hypothesis to cybercrime. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC. Benson, S., Koller, C., Henson, B., & Reyns, B.W. (2015). Environmental crime in the United States: An inquiry into 30 years of prosecution. Presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2014). I ve got your back 2.0: Examining the frequency and predictors of online bystander intervention behaviors. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Koller, C., Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Benson, S. (2014). An investigation of trends in environmental crime enforcement. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Swartz, K. (2014). #Respect: Applying Anderson s code of the streets to cybercrime. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Swartz, K., Reyns, B.W., & Wilcox, P. (2014). Decent or street? Understanding its influence on adherence to a street code and offending in the school context. Presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2013). Do digital experiences affect the real world?: Examining the effects of cyberbullying on fear of crime. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2013). Hacked!: Online routines and recurring online victimization. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Swartz, K., Reyns, B.W., & Wilcox, P. (2013). Adherence to the Code of the Hallway : Exploring potential differential effects on perceived risk, victimization, and fear. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 9

CONFERENCE PAPERS (CONTINUED) Reyns, B.W. (2013). Informal and formal help-seeking decisions of stalking victims in the United States. Presented at the meeting of the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Las Vegas, NV. Reyns, B.W. (2013). Implementing caring online and assessing its effects among criminal justice students. Presented at Weber State University s Teaching & Learning Symposium, Ogden, UT. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2012). Gendered online security: Examining the effect of gender on the link between online social network activity, privacy, and interpersonal victimization. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Randa, R., & Reyns, B.W. (2012). The consequences of bullying and cyberbullying: School avoidance behaviors of students from a national sample. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Fisher, B.S. (2011). Fear and victimization among college student populations. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2011). Examining the prevalence and correlates of sexting among college students. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. Reyns, B.W. (2011). Online routines and identity theft victimization: Further expanding routine activity theory beyond direct-contact offenses. Presented at the meeting of the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Reno, NV. Dunham, J., Swartz, K., Reyns, B.W., & Wilcox, P. (2010). Peer networks and victimization: Using social network analysis to assess peer group effects on victimization. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Fisher, B.S. (2010). Being pursued online: Lifestyles, routine activities, and the cyberstalking victimization of college students. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Englebrecht, C.M., & Reyns, B.W. (2010). Gender differences in acknowledgment of stalking victimization: Results from the NCVS stalking supplement. Presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL. Henson, B., & Reyns, B.W. (2009). Online social networks: A new arena for stalking victimization. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. 10

CONFERENCE PAPERS (CONTINUED) Swartz, K., Dunham, J.R., Reyns, B.W., & Wilcox, P. (2009). Patterns of peer networks, routine activities, and crime-specific victimization experiences: A social network analysis. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Stadler, W.A., Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., & Benson, M.L. (2009). The EPA and crime: Trends in the prosecution of environmental offenses at the federal level. Presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA. Swartz, K., Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Wilcox, P. (2009). Interrelationships among victimization, risk and fear at school: A developmental, gendered perspective. Presented at the meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. Reyns, B.W., Swartz, K., Henson, B., & Wilcox, P. (2008). Risk interpretation at school: A study of interrelationships among victimization, risk and fear. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO. Reyns, B.W., & Henson, B. (2008). Superhero justice: The representation of traditional models of criminal justice in comic books and graphic novels. Presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO. Henson, B., Wilcox, P., & Reyns, B.W. (2008). Peer networks, routine activities, and victimization. Presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH. Reyns, B.W., Henson, B., Frank, J., & Klahm, C. (2008). Selection and hiring of successful officers. Presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH. Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Frank, J. (2007). Selection and hiring of quality officers: A very preliminary look. Presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL. 11

COURSES TAUGHT (*Graduate-Level Courses) Weber State University Criminology (Theories of Crime and Delinquency) Corrections: History, Theory, and Practice Current Issues in Criminal Justice (White Collar Crime) International Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice Policing: History, Theory, and Practice Research Methods in Criminal Justice Senior Capstone Victimology *Contemporary Law Enforcement *Topics in Criminal Justice (Victimology) Southern Utah University Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Criminology Juvenile Justice Victimology *Administration of the Criminal Justice Agency *Research Methods in Public Administration Bowling Green State University Law Enforcement in American Society *Data and Statistical Analysis in Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati Life Course Criminology Race, Class, and Crime Research Methods in Criminal Justice White Collar Crime ONLINE COURSES TAUGHT (*Graduate-Level Courses) Weber State University Criminology (Theories of Crime and Delinquency) Current Issues in Criminal Justice (White Collar Crime) Senior Capstone Victimology *Contemporary Law Enforcement *Topics in Criminal Justice (Victimology) 12

ONLINE COURSES TAUGHT (CONTINUED) (*Graduate-Level Courses) Bowling Green State University* Data and Statistical Analysis in Criminal Justice Research Methods in Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati* Applied Statistics in Criminal Justice Community Corrections Correctional Rehabilitation Criminal Justice Management Criminal Justice Policy Analysis Gender & Crime Seminar in Police Effectiveness Theory and Philosophy of Law Enforcement PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Grant Proposal Writing Workshop (2007) GRANT AWARDS University of Cincinnati, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services Graduate Student and Faculty Mentoring Research Grant. (2009-2010). $750. GRANT PROJECT REPORTS Frank, J., Henson, B., Reyns, B.W., & Klahm, C.F. (2008). Selection and Hiring of Quality Police Officers. Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS) (2006-JG- EOR-6244). 13

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE Co-Editor, Journal of School Violence (2015-present) Assistant Editor, Security Journal (2015- present) Editorial Board Member, International Comparative Jurisprudence (2015-present) Book Review Editor, Security Journal (2011-2015) Co-Editor, Special Issue: Security in a Digital World: Understanding and Preventing Cybercrime Victimization, Security Journal (2013) Editorial Board Member, Critical Issues in Justice and Politics (2010-2011) Managing Editor, Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage, (2007-2010) JOURNAL REVIEWER (Ad Hoc) American Journal of Criminal Justice Asian Journal of Criminology Crime Prevention and Community Safety Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminal Justice Review Criminology Criminology and Criminal Justice Critical Issues in Justice and Politics European Journal of Criminology International Journal of Cyber Criminology International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Education Journal of Criminology Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of School Violence Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Justice Quarterly Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management Psychology of Violence Security Journal Social Currents Social Problems Social Science Quarterly Sociological Spectrum 14

JOURNAL REVIEWER (Ad Hoc) (CONTINUED) Victims and Offenders Violence and Victims Youth and Society PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) (2006-present) American Society of Criminology (ASC) (2006-present) Teaching and Research Committee, Division of Victimology (2017-present) Technology and Communications Committee, Division of Victimology (2015-2016) Technology and Communications Committee Co-Chair, Division of Victimology (2012-2014) Member, Division of Victimology (2012-present) Western Association of Criminal Justice (WACJ) (2011-present) Western Society of Criminology (WSC) (2017-present) 15

DEPARTMENTAL, COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Departmental Service Department Graduate Admissions Committee (Member, 2015; Chair, 2017-present) Department Undergraduate Online Assessment Committee (Member, 2013-present) Department Vitality Grant Committee (Member, 2012-present) Department Assessment Committee (Chair, 2012-2016) Department Hiring Committee (Member, 2012-2013) College Service College General Education Improvement and Assessment Committee (Member, 2013- present) College Equity Task Force (Member, 2016-present) College Online Standards Committee (Member, 2012) University Service University Study Abroad Advisory Committee (Member, 2017-present) Constitutional Review Apportionment and Organization Committee (Member, 2013-2016) 16