University of Florida



Chris L. Gibson, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae___________________________________________Work Address Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law3330 Turlington HallUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FL 32611Email: clgibson@ufl.eduResearch AreasCommunities and Children; Biosocial Criminology; Developmental and Life-Course Criminology; Quantitative Methods Education2005Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Criminology1998M.A., East Tennessee State University, Criminology1996B.S., East Tennessee State University, PsychologyAppointments and Affiliations2014-presentAffiliate Faculty Appointment, Institute for Child Health Policy, College of Medicine, University of Florida2012-presentAffiliate Faculty Appointment, Criminal Justice Center, Levin College of Law, University of Florida2012-presentAssociate Professor of Criminology, University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law2007-2012Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law2005-2007Assistant Professor, Georgia Southern University, Department of Political ScienceAwards and Recognitions2017 – present University of Florida Term Professor2013-2016University of Florida Research Foundation Professor2014 International visiting researcher, Center for Developmental Research, Orebro University, Sweden (Funding from the Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life, and Welfare)2014Selected 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 (nominated by the University of Florida)2014Outstanding Alumni Award, University of Nebraska2014Ranked as 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 2013Tory J. Caeti Memorial Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Recognizes the contributions of a young scholar to the field of juvenile justice)2012Ranked 5th of 135 most “productive” criminology professors in the United States in the article “Criminology and Criminal Justice Hit Parade: Measuring academic productivity in the discipline” by Copes et al. (2012) published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.2011Ranked 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" by Orrick and Weir published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.2008-2009W.E.B. Du Bois Fellow, National Institute of Justice2006Recipient of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Award of Excellence, Georgia Southern UniversityBooksGibson, C.L. & Krohn, M.D. (2013). “Handbook of Life-Course Criminology: Emerging Trends and Directions for Future Research.” Springer-Verlag: New York.Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (* indicates current and/or former graduate student)*Smith, T., & Gibson, C.L. (2020). Marital strain support and alcohol use: Results from a twin design statistically controlling for genetic confounding. Substance Use & Misuse, 55(3), 429-440.*Leban, L. , & Gibson, C.L. (2020). The role of gender in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and delinquency and substance use in adolescence. Journal of Criminal Justice, 66, 1-11.*Antle, K., Gibson, C.L., & Krohn, M.D. (2019). The mediating role of family dynamics in the relationship between incarceration and child behavior problems. Journal of Crime and Justice, 43(1) 16-35.*Chenane, J.L., Wright, E.M., & Gibson, C.L. (2019). Traffic stops, race, and perceptions of fairness. Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, DOI:?10.1080/10439463.2019.1587436*Frogner, L., Gibson, C.L., Andershed, A., & Andershed, H. (i2018). Childhood psychopathic personality and callous-unemotional traits in the prediction of conduct problems. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(2), 211-225Gibson, C.L., & Fagan, A. A. (2018). An individual growth model analysis of childhood spanking on change in externalizing behaviors during adolescence: A comparison of Whites and African Americans over a 12-year period. American Behavioral Scientist, 62(11), 1463-1482.Gibson, C., L., Fagan, A.A., & *Buchanan, M. (2017). Early childhood intervention. In Teasdale, B. & Bradley, M.S. (Eds). Pp. 101-12. Advances In Prevention Science: Preventing Crime and Violence. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland.*Costa, E., Pate, M., & Gibson , C.L. (2017). Can molecular genetic evidence influence jururs’ perceptions of a defendant? Results from a randomized experiment. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 44(8), 1101-1119.*Benidini, K., Fagan, A.A. & Gibson, C.L. (2016). The cycle of victimization: The relationship between childhood maltreatment and adolescent peer victimization. Child Abuse & Neglect, 59, 111-121.*Boman, J., & Gibson, C.L. (2016). The implications of using group-based offenses versus non-group based offenses in peer deviance scales. Deviant Behavior, 1411-1428.Andershed, A., Gibson, C.L., & Andershed, H. (2016). The role of cumulative risk and protection violent offending. Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 78-84.*Stogner, J., and Gibson, C.L. (2016). Genetic modification of the relationship between parental rejection and adolescent alcohol use. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 51 (4), 442-449.Boutwell, B., Barnes, J.C., Beaver, K., Haynes, R.D., Nedlec, J.L., & Gibson, C.L. (2015). A unified crime theory: The evolutionary taxonomy. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 25 (part B), 343-353.*Eassey, J.M., Gibson, C.L., & Krohn, M.D. (2015). Using a group-based trajectory approach to assess risk and protective factors of marijuana use. Journal of Drug Issues. 45, 4-21.Barnes, J.C., Boutwell, B.B., Beaver, K.M., Gibson, C.L., & Wright, J.P. (2014) On the consequences of ignoring genetic influences in criminological research. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 471-482. Gibson, C.L. Fagan, A.A., & *Antle, K. (2014). Avoiding violent victimization among youth in urban neighborhoods: The importance of street efficacy. American Journal of Public Health. 104, e154-e161.*Ward, J., Krohn, M.D. & Gibson, C.L. (2014). The effects of police contact on trajectories of violence: A group-based, propensity score matching analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29, 440-475.*Stogner, J, Gibson, C.L., & Miller, J.M. (2014). Examining the reciprocal nature of the health-delinquency relationship: Results from a nationally representative sample. Justice Quarterly, 31, 473-499.Barnes, J.C., Boutwell, B.B., Beaver, K.M., & Gibson, C.L. (2013). Analyzing the origins of childhood externalizing behaviors.” Developmental Psychology. 49, 2272-2284.*Stogner, J., & Gibson, C.L. (2013). Stressful life events and adolescent substance use: The moderating influence of MAOA polymorphisms. Journal of Criminal Justice.Gibson, C.L., & Krohn, M.D. (2012). Raising the age: Issues in emerging adulthood and adult court referral of youthful offenders. Criminology and Public Policy, 11, 759-768. Gibson, C.L., Swatt, M., Miller, J.M., Jennings, W., & Gover, A. (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.*Boman, J., Ward, J. Gibson, C.L., & Leite, W. (2012). Can a perceptual peer deviance measure accurately measure a peer’s self-reported deviance? Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 463 - 471.*Boman, J., Krohn, M.D., Gibson, C.L., & Stogner, J.M. (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)Gibson, C.L., & Krohn, M.D. (2012). Neighborhoods and youth: The intersection between individuals and where they live. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice.Gibson, C.L. (2012). An investigation of neighborhood context, low self-control, and violent victimization among youth.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 10, 41-63.Beaver, K.M., Gibson, C.L., DeLisi, M., Vaughn, M., & Wright, J.P. (2012). The interaction between neighborhood disadvantage and genetic factors in the prediction of antisocial outcomes.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 25-40.*Boman, J., & Gibson, C.L. (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. Beaver, K.M., Gibson, C.L., Turner, M., & *Holand, A. (2011). The stability of delinquent peer associations: A biosocial test of Warr’s sticky friends hypothesis. Crime and Delinquency, 57, 902-927.Boutwell, B., Beaver, K.M., Gibson, C.L., & *Ward, J.T. (2011). Prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking and externalizing behavior: A propensity score matching analysis. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 21, 248-259. Beaver, K.M., *Flores, T., Boutwell, B.B., & Gibson, C.L. (2011). Genetic influences on adolescent eating habits. Health Education and Behavior, 38, 1-10.*Shekarkhar, Z., & Gibson, C.L. (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.Ventura, M.H., & Gibson, C.L. (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.*Morris, S., & Gibson, C.L. (2011). Corporal punishment’s influence on children’s aggressive and delinquent behavior. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38, 818-839.*Stogner, J., & Gibson, C.L. (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.Krohn, M.D., Thornberry, T.P., Gibson, C.L., *Baldwin, J. (2011). The development and impact of self-report measures of crime and delinquency. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 26, 509-525.Gibson, C.L., *Ward, J.T., Wright, J.P., Beaver, K.M., & DeLisi, M. (2010). Where does gender fit in the measurement of self-control? Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36, 883-903.Gibson, C.L., Walker, S., Jennings, W., & Miller, J.M. (2010). The impact of traffic stops on calling the police for help.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 21, 139-159.Gibson, C.L., Sullivan, C., Jones, S., & Piquero, A. (2010). Does it take a village? Assessing neighborhood effects on children’s self-control. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47, 31-62.*Stogner, John, & Gibson, C.L. (2010). Healthy, wealth, and wise: Incorporating health issues as a source of strain in Agnew’s general strain theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 83, 1150-1159.*Ward, J.T., *Stogner, J., Gibson, C.L., & Akers, R.L. (2010). A new trick for an old dog: Applying developmental trajectories to inform drug use progression. Journal of Drug Issues, 40, 755-782.Wright, J.P., Beaver, K.M., & Gibson, C.L. (2010). A unified theory of concentrated personal disadvantage. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39, 1080-1096.*Wiley, L.E., Gibson, C.L., Brank, E.M., Fondacaro, M.R., Smith, S., Brown, V., & Miller, S.A. (2010). Assessing school and student-Level predictors of weapons reporting. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 8, 351-372.*Ward, J.T., Gibson, C.L., *Boman, J., & Leite, W.L. (2010). Is the general theory of crime really stronger than the evidence suggests? Assessing the validity of the retrospective behavioral self-control scale. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37, 336-357.Wood, C.H., Gibson, C.L., *Ludimilla, R., & *Hamshal-Diaz, P. (2010). Crime victimization in Latin America and intentions to migrate. International Migration Review, 44, 1-22.Gibson, C.L., *Morris, S, & Beaver, K.M. (2009). Secondary exposure to violence during childhood and adolescence: Does neighborhood context matter? Justice Quarterly, 26, 30-57.Gibson, C.L., Miller, J.M., *Jennings, J.M., Swatt, M., & Gover, A. (2009). Using propensity score matching to assess the relationship between gang membership and violent victimization: A research note. Justice Quarterly, 26, 625-643.Higgins, G., Jennings, W.G., Tewksbury, R., & Gibson, C.L. (2009). Exploring the link between low self-control and violent victimization trajectories. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36, 1070-1084.Beaver, K.M., Gibson, C.L., *Jennings, W.G., & *Ward, J.T. (2009). A gene X environment interaction between DRD2 and religiosity in the prediction of adolescent delinquent involvement in a sample of males. Biodemography and Social Biology, 55, 71-81.Delisi, M., *Barnes, J.C., Beaver, K.M., & Gibson, C.L. (2009). Delinquent gangs and adolescent victimization revisited: A propensity score matching approach. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36, 808-823.*Childs, T., Cochran, J., & Gibson, C.L. (2009) Self-control, gang membership, and victimization: An integrated approach. Journal of Crime and Justice, 32, 35-60.*Miller, Bryan, *Hayden Griffin, Gibson, C.L., & *Khey, D. (2009). Trippin on Sally D: An investigation of the correlates of Salvia experimentation. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37, 496-403. *Jennings, W. G., Gibson, C.L., & Lanza-Kaduce, L. (2009). Why not let kids be kids? An exploratory analysis of the impact of alternative rationales for managing status offending on youths’ self-concepts. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 198-212.*Barnes, JC, Ventura-Miller, H., Miller, J.M., & Gibson, C.L. (2009). Juvenile drug courts and cherry picking: A research note.” American Journal of Criminal Justice, 33, 166-176.*Jennings, W.G., Gibson, C.L., *Ward, J.T., & Beaver, K.M. (2008). Which group are you in? A preliminary investigation of group-based publication trajectories of criminology and criminal justice scholars.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19, 227-250.Gibson, C.L., *Khey, D., & Schreck, C. (2008). Gender, internal control, and academic dishonesty: Investigating mediating and differential effects. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19, 2-18.Swatt, M.L., Gibson, C.L., & Piquero, N.L. (2007). Exploring the utility of General Strain Theory in explaining problematic alcohol consumption by police officers. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 596-611.Beaver, K.M., Wright, J.P. Daigle, L., Swatt, M., & Gibson, C.L. (2007). Evidence of a gene X environment interaction in the creation of victimization: Results from a longitudinal sample of adolescents. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51, 620-645.Piquero, A., Daigle, L., Gibson, C.L., Tibbetts, S., & Piquero, N.L. (2007). Are life-course persistent offenders at risk for adverse health outcomes? Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 44, 185-207.Ventura, H.L., Gibson, C.L., & Miller. J.M. (2006). The southern church burning epidemic: An examination of the South Carolina experience. Journal of Crime and Justice, 29, 95-115.Miller, J.M., Gibson, C.L., Ventura, H., & Schreck, CJ. (2005). Reaffirming the significance of context: A research note on the charlotte school safety program. Journal of Criminal Justice, 33, 477-485.*Hart, Timothy, Rennison, C., & Gibson, C.L. (2005). Revisiting “respondent fatigue” in the national crime victimization survey. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 21, 345-363. Gibson, C.L., Schreck, C.J., & Miller, J.M. (2004). Binge drinking and negative alcohol-related behaviors: A test of self-control theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 32, 411-422.Miller, J.M.,Ventura, H.E., Schreck, C.J., & Gibson, C.L. (2004). An assessment of gang presence and related activities at the county Level: Another deniability refutation. Journal of Gang Research, 11, 1-22.Schreck, C.J., Miller, J.M., & Gibson, C.L. (2003). Trouble in the school yard: A study of the risk factors of victimization at school. Crime and Delinquency, 49, 460-484.Gibson, C.L., Zhao, J., Lovrich, N. (2002). Paradigmatic imperfection, sociological confusion, and etiological nirvana: striking a pragmatic balance in pursuing science. Justice Quarterly, 19, 793-808.Piquero, A., Gibson, C.L., & Tibbetts, S. (2002). Does low self-control account for the relationship between binge-drinking and alcohol-related behaviors: Comparison across gender. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 135-154.Gibson, C.L., Zhao, J., Lovrich, N., & Gaffney, M. (2002). Social integration, perceptions of collective efficacy, and fear of crime in three cities. Justice Quarterly, 19, 537-564.Zhao, J., Gibson, C.L., Lovrich, N., & Gaffney, M. (2002). Participation in community crime prevention: Are volunteers less or more fearful of crime than other citizens? Journal of Crime and Justice. 25, 41-61.Piquero, A., Gibson, C.L., Tibbetts, S., Turner, M., & Katz, S. Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy and life-course persistent offending. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 46, 231-248.Gibson, C.L., Swatt, M., & Jolicoeur, J. (2001). Assessing the generality of general strain theory: The relationship between occupational stress experienced by police officers and domestic forms of violence. Journal of Crime and Justice, 24, 29-57.Gibson, C.L., Piquero, A., & Tibbetts, S. (2001). The contribution of family adversity and verbal IQ to criminal behavior. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45, 574-592.Gibson, C.L., & Wright, J.P. (2001). Low self-control and co-worker delinquency. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29, 1-10.Gibson, C.L., Piquero, A., & Tibbetts, S. (2000). Assessing the relationship between maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy and age at first police contact. Justice Quarterly, 17, 519-542.Gibson, C.L., Wright, J.P., & Tibbetts, S. (2000). Testing the generality of the general theory of crime: The effects of low self-control on social development.” Journal of Crime and Justice, 23, 109-134.Gibson, C.L., & Tibbetts, S. (2000). “A biosocial interaction in predicting early onset of offending.” Psychological Reports, 86, 509-518.Gibson, C.L., Tibbetts, S. (1998). Interaction between maternal cigarette smoking and apgar scores in predicting offending behavior. Psychological Reports, 83, 579-586.Other Scholarly Publications (* indicates graduate student)Gibson, Chris L., & *Andrea Davis (2015). A biosocial perspective on juvenile delinquency. In Marvin D. Krohn and Jodi Lane (eds.) The Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice. Wiley-Blackwell, Sussex: UK *Dong, Derek*, Chris L. Gibson, & Marvin Krohn (2015). Gangs over the life course. In Pyrooz and Decker (eds.) The Handbook of Gangs. Wiley-Blackwell. Sussex: UK (book chapter)Gibson, Chris L., & *Elise Costa*. (2014). “Biosocial underpinnings of parenting and antisocial behavior” In K. Beaver et al. (eds.). The Nature and Nurture Debate. Sage. (book chapter)Gibson, Chris L., & *Elise Costa. (2014). “Biosocial Theory” In H. Copes & C.G. Forsyth (eds.). Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. Sage.Gibson, Chris L., & Elise Costa. (2014). “Self-control theory” In H. Copes & C.G. Forsyth (eds.). Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. Sage. Gibson, Chris L. (2014). “ Measurement of self-control” In Bruinsma, G & D.L. Weisburd (eds.). Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer -Verlag. Gibson, Chris L. (2013). “Genetics and life course criminology: Can environmental change and stability get inside of us? The DLC Criminologist, 2, 10-17Krohn, Marvin, Chris L. Gibson, & Thornberry, Terence P. (2013). “Under the protective bud the bloom awaits: A review of theory and research on adult-onset and late-blooming offenders” In Gibson, C. & M. Krohn (eds.). Handbook of Life-Course Criminology. Springer-Verlag.*Baldwin, Julie, Marvin D. Krohn, & Chris L. Gibson (2013). “Self-report measures of crime and delinquency.” Encyclopedia of Quality of Life Research. In Michalos A.C. (ed.). Springer-Verlag.*Rukus, Joseph*, & Chris L. Gibson. (2012). “From petri dish to public policy: A discussion of biosocial research in the criminal justice arena.” The Ashgate Companion to Biosocial Theories of Crime. In Beaver, K. & A., Walsh (eds.) Ashgate Press.Gibson, Chris L. & *Sara Morris. (2011). “Social disorganization and multilevel testing.” (Pp. 47-71) In Madden, S & J.T. Walker (eds.). Criminology and Criminal Justice: Theory, Research Methods, and Statistics. Jones and Bartlett Publishers.*Ward*, Jeffrey T & Chris L. Gibson. (2011) “Violence, Theories of.” In Steve Lab and Bonnie Fisher. Encyclopedia of Crime Prevention. Sage. (10-15 pages)Gibson, Chris L. (2011).“Gottfredson and Hirschi’s General Theory of Crime.” In Frank Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Sage. (10-15 pages)Gibson, Chris L, *Traci B. Poles, & Ronald L. Akers. (2011). “A partial test of social structure social learning: Neighborhood disadvantage, differential association with delinquent peers, and delinquency.” (Pp. 133-148). In Matt Delisi and Kevin Beaver (eds.) The Life-Course of Antisocial Behavior: Aggression to Delinquency to Crime. Jones and Bartlett. Chris L. Gibson. (2009). “Cyberstalking.” (Pp. 369-370). In John R. Vile, David L. Hudson, and David A. Schultz. Encyclopedia of the First Amendment. CQ Press. Gibson, Chris L. & Kevin M. Beaver. (2009). “Does body type really have an effect on criminal behavior?” (Pp. 53-58). In Hickey, T. (ed.). Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Crime and Criminology (9th edition). McGraw-Hill. Gibson, Chris L, & Holly Ventura Miller. (2009). “Neighborhood influences on crime.” (Pp. 110-117). In J. Mitchell Miller (ed.) 21st Century `Criminology: A Reference Handbook. Sage Publishers. Miller, Mitch J., Chris L. Gibson, & John Y. Byrd. (2008). “Getting beyond the liberal feel-Good: Toward an accountability-based theoretical research program for restorative justice.” (Pp. 261-278). In H.V. Miller (ed.). Restorative Justice: From Theory to Practice. Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Volume 11. Amsterdam: Elseiver. Gibson, Chris L. & *Amy Reckdenwald. (2005). “Police: Race and Racial Profiling.” (Pp. 112-114). In Richard A. Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology. Taylor and Francis. *Reckdenwald, Amy & Chris L. Gibson. (2005). “Exhibitionism.” (Pp. 528-529). In Richard A. Wright and J. Mitchell Miller. Encyclopedia of Criminology. Taylor and Francis. Ventura, Holly, Chris L. Gibson, J. Mitchell Miller, & Alex Piquero. (2005).“Binge Drinking: Explanations, Patterns, and Policy.” (Pp. 59-73). In V.R. Preedy and R. Watson (eds.).Comprehensive Handbook of Alcohol Related Pathology. New York: Academic Press.Tibbetts, Stephen & Chris L. Gibson. (2002). “Individual Traits and Decision Making: Recent Findings and Promising Approaches.” (Pp. 3-24). In Alex Piquero and Stephen Tibbetts (eds). Rational Choice and Criminal Behavior: Recent Research and Future Challenges. New New York, New York: Routledge. Reports (* indicates graduate student)Gibson, Chris L. (2012). “Unpacking the influence of neighborhood context on violent victimization of children and adolescents in Chicago.” NCJRS. Document No: 237731, Grant No: 2009-IJ-CX-0041.Gibson, Chris L., & *Joseph Rukus. (2011). “Things are not always what they seem or are they? An examination of perceptions of crime in the University Area Community.” (Pp. 1-30). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation.Gibson, Chris L., & Holly Ventura-Miller (2010). “Crime and victimization among Hispanic adolescents: A multilevel longitudinal study of acculturation and segmented assimilation.” NCJRS. Document No: 232278, Grant No: 2008-IJ-CX-0003.Gibson, Chris L., & *Carrie Schrage. (2008). “Quality of life among Hispanics in the university area: Planning Two Focus Group Studies.” (Pp. 53-80). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation. Gibson, Chris L., & *Jeffrey T. Ward. (2008). “Explaining perceived risk of victimization and fear of crime among residents in the University Area: A multivariate analysis.” (Pp. 21-52). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation. Gibson, Chris L., & *Jeffrey T. Ward. (2008). “Time-series analysis of official crime data: General, property, and violent crime trends between and within the four census tracts of the University Area.” (Pp. 3-20). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation.Gibson, Chris L. (2007). “Analysis of the anti-crime initiatives quality of life survey: Results from year three.” (Pp. 12-67). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation.Gibson, Chris L. (2006). “Crimes in the Tampa university area neighborhoods: A preliminary descriptive report.” (Pp. 54-66). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation.Gibson, Chris L., & William Blount. (2006). “Quality of Life Survey.” (Pp. 18-43). Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation.Ersing, Robin, Sondra Fogel, & Chris L. Gibson. (2005). “Crime and community: UACDC community-crime initiative.” (Pp. 1-23) Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, School of Social Work. University Community Area Development Corporation.Martin, Thomas, R.K. Piper, Chris L. Gibson, & Donna Dufner. (2001). “Juvenile accountability incentive block grant: Year one evaluation report.” (Pp. 1-25) Report to the City of Omaha, Douglas County and The Juvenile Accountability Coalition.Research Grants (Funded)Title: Rothman Endowment, University of FloridaFunding Agency: Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, Rothman EndowmentDates: Fall 2014/Spring 2015Total Funding: $5,000.00Role: PITitle: W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship, Crime and victimization among Hispanic adolescents: A multilevel longitudinal study of acculturation and segmented assimilationFunding Agency: National Institute of JusticeDates: January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009Total Funding:$74, 934.00Role: PITitle: Unpacking the influence of neighborhood context and antisocial Propensity on victimization of children and adolescents in Chicago Funding Agency: National Institute of JusticeDates: January 1, 2010 – September 31, 2011Total Funding:$36,185.60Role: PITitle: Assessment of the process and impact of the law enforcement liaison program in Hillsborough County, Florida.Funding Agency: Hillsborough County Code EnforcementDate: January 1, 2012- September 1, 2013Total Funding: $25,887.00Role: PITitle: An experimental approach to understanding gene X environment effects on alcohol consumption patterns among college studentsFunding Agency: Institute for Research on Crime and JusticeDates: June 2011-presentTotal Funding:$4,000.00Role: PITitle: Unpacking the causal effect of gang joining on youths trajectories: an integrated approach using matching proceduresFunding Agency: Institute for Research on Crime and JusticeDates: June 2009-August 2009Total Funding:$4,000.00Role: PITitle: Early developmental trajectories of children’s aggressive behaviorsFunding Agency: Institute for Research on Crime and JusticeDates: June 2008-August 2009Total Funding:$5,000.00Role: PITitle: Social Disorganization, Rural Neighborhoods, and Quality of Life among Residents Funding Agency: Georgia Southern University-Faculty Research Grant Dates: May 2006-August 2006.Funded: $9,969.98Role: PI Research Proposals Submitted (not funded)Title: Understanding how Preventive Programs Reduce ATOD Use, Delinquency, and Violence for Boys and Girls: A Gender-based Longitudinal Study of MediationFunding Agency: National Institutes of Health (R01)Date of Submission: November 15, 2019Total costs: $652,882.00Role: PI (with Abigail Fagan)Title: Understanding and Reducing Firearm ViolenceAgency: National Institute of Justice Date of Submission: March 30, 2017 Total Costs: $500,000.00Role: Co-investigatorPI: Linda Cottler, Chair, Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health and Health ProfessionTitle: Healthy Streets, Healthy City: Using a Data Driven, Community-Informed Approach to Build Strong Neighborhoods and Increase Resident Well-Being in Gainesville Agency: UF-City of Gainesville Research Awards. Date of Submission: March 15, 2015. Total Costs: $49,463.00Role: PI (w/Abigail Fagan)Co-investigator: Linda Cottler, Chair, Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health and Health ProfessionTitle: A person-centered approach to violence exposure and its consequencesFunding Agency: National Institutes of Health (R01)Date of Submission: Summer 2015Total costs: $1,479,729.00Role: PI (with Abigail Fagan and Emily Wright)Title: Religion as an adaptive strategy in threatening and hostile urban neighborhoodsFunding Agency: American Council of Learned SocietiesDate of Submission: Fall 2013Total Costs: $65,000Role: PITitle: A longitudinal investigation of the effect of gang joining on violence and delinquency: Using inverse probability treatment weights to discern causalityFunding Agency: American Statistical Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics.Date of Submission: April 2011Total Costs: $32,865.49Role: PITitle: Collateral damage of the Gulf oil crisis: Exploring the consequences for human ecology in a Florida gulf coast region.Funding Agency: BP/FIOTotal Costs: $192,196.11Role: PI Title: Marginality, acculturation and gang membership: An examination of risk factor variability among assimilated and newly-arrived Hispanic youth in two cities Funding Agency: National Institute of JusticeDate of Submission: April 2009Total Costs: $524,966.00Role: Co-PITitle: Neighborhood context and violent victimization of youth: Examining antisocial propensity as a moderating and mediating risk factorFunding Agency: Harry Frank Guggenheim FoundationDate of Submission: August 2007Total Costs: $28,036.82Role: PITitle: Exploring victimization trajectories using the longitudinal NCVS: A semi-parametric group-based approachFunding Agency: American Statistical Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics.Date of Submission: April 2009Total Costs: $35,670.29Role: PIInvited PresentationsGibson, Chris, L. (2014). “ Stand Your Ground Law: Science and Rhetoric. University of North Florida (Invited by Dr. David Forde).Gibson, Chris, L. (2014). “ From genes to geography: The role of neighborhoods in the lives of children. Binghamton Community Lab and Binghamton University (Invited by Dr. David Sloan Wilson).Gibson, Chris, L. (2014). “ A biosocial examination of change in self-control: The intersection between genetics and parenting. University of Nebraska, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Invited by Dr. Ben Steiner). Gibson, Chris L. (2013). “Chicago Neighborhoods and Violence.” Presented at Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY (Invited by Dr. David Sloan Wilson)Gibson, Chris L. (2013). “A genetically informed investigation of parenting and childhood self-control.” Presented at Orebro University, Center for Development Research. Orebro, Sweden (Invited by Dr. Lauree Tilton-Weaver)Gibson, Chris L. (2013). “A genetically informed investigation of parenting and childhood self-control.” Invited Paper and presented at the Stockholm Prize Conference in Stockholm, Sweden. Gibson, Chris L., Robert Sampson, Brent Phillips, Emily Wright, and Gregory Zimmerman. (2012). “Workshop: Analyzing the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.” Paper presented at the American Society of criminology meetings in Chicago, IL (Invited by Robert Sampson).Gibson, Chris L. (2011). “The influence of neighborhood context and antisocial propensity on violent victimization of children and adolescents in Chicago. Poster presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Arlington, VA.Gibson, Chris L. (2011). “Violence and victimization among Hispanic youth: Findings and ideas on segmented assimilation” Presented at the University of South Carolina, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (invited by Dr. Ben Steiner).Gibson, Chris L., and Holly Ventura Miller. (2010). “Is America a risk factor? Assessing the mediating influences on the relationship between assimilation, violence, and violent victimization among Hispanic youth.” Presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Arlington, VA.Gibson, Chris L. (2010). “Violence and victimization among Hispanic youth: Findings and ideas on segmented assimilation” Presented at the University of Georgia, Department of Sociology (Invited by Dr. Ronald Simons).Gibson, Chris L. (2010). “Is America a risk factor? Assessing the mediating influences on the relationship between assimilation, violence, and violent victimization among Hispanic Youth.” Presented at the University of Tampa, Department of Criminal Justice (Invited by Dr. Sean Madden).Gibson, Chris L. (2009). “Son, this is gonna hurt me more than it’s gonna hurt you! The effects of corporal punishment on children’s outcomes.” Presentation at Florida State University, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Invited by Dr. Kevin Beaver).Gibson, Chris L. (2008). “Secondary exposure to violence among youth in Chicago.” Presentation at the University of Florida, Sociology Colloquium Series.Gibson, Chris L. (2008). “Does it take a village? Neighborhood effects on children’s self-control.” Presentation at the University of Cincinnati, Department of Criminal Justice. (invited by Dr. Pamela Wilcox)Gibson, Chris L. (2007). “A multilevel test of social disorganization theory: Old theory, new methods.” Presentation at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, Department of Criminal Justice. (Invited by Dr. Jeffery Walker)Gibson, Chris L. (2007). “Does it take a village? Investigating neighborhood and individual level effects on self-control.” Presentation at University of Texas San Antonio, Department of Criminal Justice. (Invited by Dr. Mitchell Miller)Gibson, Chris L. (2006). “Do neighborhoods matter in children and adolescents’ exposure to violence? Findings from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.” Presentation at University of South Carolina, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.Gibson, Chris L. (2006). “Do neighborhoods matter in children and adolescents’ exposure to violence? Findings from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.” Presentation at East Tennessee State University, Department of Psychology.Gibson, Chris L. and Sara Z. Morris. (2006). “Understanding children and adolescents’ exposure to violence: results from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.” Presentation at Georgia Southern University, Funded by a Georgia Southern University Faculty-Student Research Grant.Gibson, Chris L. and Samuel Walker. (2002). “Who calls the police for assistance?” Presentation at University of Nebraska, Department of Criminal Justice.National and Regional Conference Presentations Available upon requestState and Community PresentationsGibson, Chris L. (2011). “A data driven approach to identifying quality of life issues in neighborhoods.” Coordinated Anti-Crime Initiative: Strategies of Safe and Sustainable Communities, Tampa, FL.Gibson, Chris L. (2011). “A data driven approach to identifying quality of life issues in neighborhoods.” Coordinated Anti-Crime Initiative: Strategies of Safe and Sustainable Communities, Fort Myers, FL.Gibson, Chris L. (2010). “A data driven approach to identifying quality of life issues in neighborhoods.” Coordinated Anti-Crime Initiative: Strategies of Safe and Sustainable Communities, Tallahassee, FL.Gibson, Chris L. (2010) “A data driven approach to identifying quality of life issues in neighborhoods.” Coordinated Anti-Crime Initiative: Strategies of Safe and Sustainable Communities, Jacksonville, FL.University-Level ServiceCommittee Member (in training), Institutional Review Board, University of FloridaInterviewer, Georgia Southern University 1906 Scholars Committee, 2006Committee Member, Georgia Southern University Institutional Review Board, 2006-2007Co-Organizer, Building Bridges: Rural Contexts and Community Research, Georgia Southern University, 2005College-Level ServiceNominations Committee, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Science (2013- 2016)Marshall, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony, Fall 2018 Marshall, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony, Spring 2015 (morning ceremony)Marshall, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony, Spring 2010 (morning ceremony)Marshall, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony, Spring 2008 (morning and afternoon ceremony)Marshall, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony, Fall 2007 (morning and afternoon ceremony)Department-Level ServiceCo-Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Assistant Professor “Race and Policing”, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida (2017-18).Committee Member, Faculty Search Committee, Assistant Professor “Race and Place” Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida (2017-18).Committee Member, Graduate Committee for Criminology Law, and Society (2017-2019) Committee Member, Graduate Application Review Committee (2017-2018; 2019-2020)Chair, Tool Comprehensive Exam Committee, Criminology PhD Program, University of Florida (2017-present). Colloquium Series Organizer, Institute for Crime, Justice, and Policy Research, University of Florida, 2009-2010 and 2012-2015.Graduate Committee Member, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law 2013-presentGraduate Methods Committee, Member, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law 2011-2012 Undergraduate Committee, Division of Criminology, Law, and Society, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida 2009-2013Committee Chair, Ronald L. Akers Graduate Student Paper Competition Committee, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, 2010 and 2009Committee Member, Graduate Committee, Division of Criminology, Law, and Society, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, 2008-mittee Member, Ronald L. Akers Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, 2008Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee (and Chair), Criminology, Law, and Society PhD program, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida 2008-presentMinute taker for faculty meetings, Department of Criminology, Law, and Society, University of Florida 2007-2008Committee Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia Southern University, 2006 (1 faculty search)Committee Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia Southern University, 2005 (2 faculty searches)Service to the DisciplineJournal reviewer for:American Sociological Review, Child Development, Criminology, Criminology and Public Policy, Child Maltreatment, Developmental Psychology, Educational Policy, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Journal of Experimental Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Law and Human Behavior, Psychological Reports, Western Criminological Review, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Social Science Research, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Prevention Science Editorial Advisory BoardsEditorial Board Member, Justice Quarterly, 2019 - presentEditorial Board Member, Journal of Drug Issue, 2014 - presentEditorial Board Member, Journal of Criminology, 2012-presentEditorial Board Member, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 2011-presentEditorial Board Member, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2007-2009Editorial Board Member, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2005-2008Book Review Editor, Journal of Crime and Justice, 2001-2004Books Manuscripts ReviewedRoxbury Publisher; Rowan & Littlefield Publishers; Sage PublicationsGrant ReviewerSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of CanadaNational Science Foundation Ph.D. and M.A. Student MentoringDissertation Committee Chair (* Co-Chair)NameJob completion yearJohn StognerUniversity of North Carolina-Charlotte 2011Jeffery T. Ward*Temple University2011John Boman*Bowling Green University2013Zahra ShekarkharUniversity of North Carolina-Fayetville2015Derek Dong*George Mason University2015Kelsey Antle*New York University2015John Eassey*Missouri State University2017Lindsay LebanUniversity of Alabama-Birmingham2018Jihoon Kim*University of Alabama2018Elise CostaNational Governors Association2019Thomas Smithexpected summer 2020Cory Loweexpected summer 2020Danny Actonexpected summer 2020Yu Duin progressDissertation Committee MemberJobMatthew NoblesSam Houston State University 2008David KheyUniversity of New Orleans2009Rohald MensesUniversity North Carolina-Penbroke2009Eunyong KimSouth Korea Department of Justice2010Lorna Alavrez-RiveraValdosta State University 2010Julie BaldwinUniversity of Arkansas-Little Rock2013Joseph Rukus2014Molly Buchannan2017Kristin BenidiniAbigail NovakUniversity of Mississippi2020Master Thesis Chair (completed)Ph.D. StudiesLindsay LebanUniversity of FloridaElise CostaUniversity of FloridaJohn BomanUniversity of FloridaZahra ShekarkharUniversity of FloridaJohn EasseyUniversity of FloridaDerek DongUniversity of FloridaKristen BellNortheastern UniversitySara Zane MorrisUniversity of GeorgiaTeaching Graduate SeminarsCrime over the Life Course; Research Methods I in Criminology, Law, and Society;Research Methods II in Criminology, Law, and Society; Research Methods III in Criminology, Law, and SocietyUndergraduate CoursesCriminal Careers; Neighborhoods & Quality of Life; Research Methods ................
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