November 2010 - University of Alabama



Matthew J. DolliverCONTACT INFORMATIONAddress:Department of Criminal JusticeEmail:mjdolliver@ua.eduThe University of AlabamaPhone:205-348-7795 (office)403 Farrah Hall205-348-7178 (fax)Box 870320Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0320EDUCATION2009 –2015 Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology and Justice Policy Northeastern University, School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeDissertation: Perceived Gender Role Performance and Minor Generalized Deviant Behavior in College Students: A Test of Gender Role Strain TheoryChair: Dr. Ineke H. MarshallArea of Specialization: Gender and Crime2007 – 2008 Master of Science Degree in Criminal JusticeSuffolk University, Department of Criminal Justice2003 – 2006Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal JusticeGonzaga University, Department of Criminal JusticeHonors: Dean’s List, Dussault ScholarPROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS2014 – PresentDepartment of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaTenure-Track Assistant Professor2009 – 2013 School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNortheastern University, Boston, MassachusettsStipend Graduate Assistance 2011 – 2013 School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNortheastern University, Boston, MassachusettsInstructor 2010 – 2011School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNortheastern University, Boston, MassachusettsResearch Assistant for Dr. Glenn Pierce2009 – 2011School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNortheastern University, Boston, MassachusettsTeaching Assistant2007U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Boston, MAInternship with Financial Crimes Task Force2007Boston Police Department, Boston, MAInternship in the Office of Strategic Planning & ResearchRESEARCH INTERESTSExperimental CriminologyResearch Methods and Advanced Multivariate Modeling Crime Analysis and Complex Adaptive Systems AnalysisJOURNAL PUBLICATIONSMarch 2016 Melendez, Michael, Bronwen Lichtenstein, and Matthew J. Dolliver. “Mothers of Mass Murderers: Exploring Public Blame for the Mothers of School Shooters through an Application of Courtesy Stigma to the Columbine and Newtown Tragedies.” Deviant Behavior. DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2015.1060754PUBLICATIONS UNDEER REVIEWUnder ReviewDolliver, Matthew J. “The impact of Gender Identity on Female Offending: A Quantitative Assessment Using the BSRI” Submitted to Women & Criminal JusticeUnder ReviewDolliver, Matthew J. and Dixie Rocker. “Addressing a divide in the conceptualization of the gender-crime relationship: A comparative test of gender and sex using General Strain Theory” Submitted to Deviant Behavior.PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESSWorking Manuscript Pennington, Liana and Matthew J. Dolliver. “Using Jurors’ Initial Views of Police and Courts to Examine Effects of Trust on Pre-Deliberation Preferences” Will submit to Justice QuarterlyWorking Manuscript Dolliver, Matthew J., Jennifer Kenney, and Ashley Austin. “Media Consumption, Fear of Crime, and Support for Criminal Justice Police: and investigation using Structural Equation Modeling.” Will submit to Criminal Justice ReviewWorking Manuscript Dolliver, Matthew J. Olivia McCain. “Exploring the effect of creativity on the propensity for white-collar crime: A controlled randomized experimental investigation of Agnew's General Strain Theory” Will submit to The Journal of Experimental CriminologyWorking Manuscript Dolliver, Matthew J. Olivia McCain. “Exploring the effect of creativity on the propensity for white-collar crime: A controlled randomized experimental investigation Using Self- Control Theory” Will submit to Criminal Justice and BehaviorOTHER PUBLICATIONS AND PEER-REVIEWED REPORTS 2014Dolliver, Matthew and D. Dolliver (editors). Policing Cyberspace: Law Enforcement and Forensics in the Digital Age. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.2013 Pierce, Glenn, Anthony Braga, Garen Wintemute and Matthew Dolliver. New Approaches to Identifying Secondary Market Sources of Illegal Firearms. National Institute of Justice: Research on Policing and Public Safety Grant. Award Number 2007-IJ-CX-0030. Document Number: 241021. Available at: , Matthew J. U.S. v. Mitchell, 652 F. 3d 387 (3d Cir. 2011). In B. Arrigo & J. G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.2011Summers, Diana and Matthew Dolliver. Drug Use: Treatment or Punishment? A Comparison between Poland and the United States. Emil P?ywaczewski (Eds.), The Current Problems of Penal Law in Criminology, 5th edition. Wolters Kluwer Publishing House.2010Dolliver, Matthew. Major Crime Data Sources: Promises and Problems. Criminological Research and Evaluation Methods: Research Themes, Chapter 3. Academia.edu. Available at: , Matthew. Navigating your way through theft from cars. Boston, MA. Boston Police Department. Internal publication prepared for the Office of Strategic Planning in the Boston Police Department.2007Dolliver, Matthew. Pawning it off: a guide to theft and pawn shops . Boston, MA. Boston Police Department. Internal publication prepared for the Office of Strategic Planning in the Boston Police Department.FUNDED GRANTS2013Gender Role Pressure and Minor Generalized Deviant Behavior in College Students: A Testof Gender Role Stress TheoryDoctoral Dissertation Completion FellowshipAwarded $8,500.00Office of the ProvostNortheastern University2013Empirically Testing Gender Role Stress TheorySCCJ Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement GrantAwarded $450.00School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNortheastern UniversityUNFUNDED GRANT-WRITING EXPERIENCEFeb. 2016Principal Investigator. "Exploring the Impact of Creativity on Individual Propensity for Property Crime in Stressful Situations"CARSCA (College Academy of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity)College of Arts and SciencesThe University of AlabamaJan. 2016Principal Investigator. "Exploration of the Relationship between Creativity and Criminality in Stressful Situations"RGC (Research Grants Committee)College of Arts and SciencesThe University of AlabamaOct. 2015Principal Investigator. "Exploring the Impact of Creativity on Criminal Propensity in Stressful Situations"CARSCA (College Academy of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity)The Office for Sponsored ProgramsThe University of AlabamaFeb. 2015Principal Investigator. "Exploring the Impact of Creativity on Criminal Propensity in Stressful Situations"CARSCA (College Academy of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity)College of Arts and SciencesThe University of AlabamaOct. 2014Principal Investigator. "Investigating Group Differences in Gender Identity and Minor General Deviant Behavior"CARSCA (College Academy of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity)College of Arts and SciencesThe University of AlabamaPROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS & MEETINGS2016Examine the role of creativity on gender discrepancies in the propensity for deviant behaviorAmerican Society of Criminology Annual ConferenceNew Orleans, L.A.2016Measuring Jurors’ Trust in Legal Authorities: Comparing Scaled Responses and Qualitative Explanations.American Society of Criminology Annual ConferenceNew Orleans, L.A.2015Exploring the impact of creativity on gender discrepancies in criminal propensityAmerican Society of Criminology Annual ConferenceWashington, D.C.2014The Impact of Gender Identity on Rates of Offending within Various Crime TypesAmerican Society of Criminology Annual ConferenceSan Francisco, California2013Criminal Identity: Identifying the Impact of Gender Identity in Making Sense of CrimeAmerican Society of Criminology Annual ConferenceAtlanta, Georgia2012Sex, Gender, and CrimeAmerican Society of Criminology Annual ConferenceChicago, Illinois 2012Crime Analysis with a Gendered TwistNortheastern UniversityBoston, Massachusetts, USA2007Results of Problem Analysis: Auto TheftBoston Police DepartmentPolice chief and Commissioner 2007Results of Problem Analysis: Reducing Markets for Stolen Goods in Pawn ShopsBoston Police DepartmentPolice chief and CommissionerINTERVIEWS AND MEDIA FEATURES2015, September 30Anniston Star Newspaper, “FBI data: Calhoun County had top violent crime rate per capita in state in 2014””TEACHING EXPERIENCE2016CJ 280, "Research Methods" Avg. Teaching Effectiveness ScoreThe University of AlabamaSection 002 Fall 20164.70 out of 52016CJ 300, "Survey Criminal Theories" The University of AlabamaSection 001 Fall 20164.17 out of 52016CJ 280, "Research Methods" The University of AlabamaSection 002 Spring 20164.61 out of 52016CJ 300, "Survey Criminal Theories" The University of AlabamaSection 001 Spring 20164.50 out of 52015CJ 280, "Research Methods" The University of AlabamaSection 002 Fall 20154.53 out of 52015CJ 590, "White Collar Crime" The University of AlabamaSection 001 Fall 20154.83 out of 52015CJ 280, "Research Methods" The University of AlabamaSection 002 Spring 20154.59 out of 52014CJ 321, "Introduction to Forensic Science"The University of AlabamaSection 001 Fall 2014 4.48 out of 52014CJ 280, "Research Methods"The University of AlabamaSection 002 Fall 20144.67 out of 52014CJ 380, "Research Methods"The University of AlabamaSection 001 Summer 2 20144.9 out of 52013CRIM 4010, “Gender, Crime, and Justice”Northeastern UniversitySection 001 Summer 1 20124.8 out of 5Section 001 Spring 20134.8 out of 5Section 001 Summer 1 20134.9 out of 52011 – 2012CRIM 1100 "Introduction to Criminal Justice"Northeastern UniversitySection 001 Fall 20114.8 out of 5Section 001 Spring 20124.8 out of 5Section 002 Spring 20124.9 out of 5Section 001 Fall 20124.9 out of 5FUNDED STUDENT RESEARCH AND GRADUATE COMMITTEES2015- On GoingMarissa Stanziani, “The Failure of All Mothers or The Mother of All Failures?: Juror Perceptions of Failure to Protect Laws”DissertationDepartment of PsychologyThe University of Alabama2015 – 2016Daniella David, “Assessing the Impact of Creativity on Individual Propensity for White-collar Crime”UCRA Research (Undergraduate Creativity and Research Academy)Department of Criminal JusticeThe University of AlabamaOTHER DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES2015Online Educator Development Certification Program2015-2016Bauer Grant Writing Workshop Fellow2015- 2016Active Learning-Centered Initiative pedagogical series2014 - 2016George Thompson Publisher-in-Residence program 2014 – On goingFormal Academic Training:Qualtrics TrainingPivot TrainingIRB TrainingArcGIS TrainingNVivo TrainingPROFESSIONAL SERVICE2015-PresentColloquium Committee Department of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2016- Present Recruitment Committee Department of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2015-2016Criminal Justice Thesis and Computational Exam Workshop OrganizerDepartment of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2015-2016Criminal Justice Graduate Student Orientation OrganizerDepartment of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2015-2016Ad Hoc Academic Program Review Internal Faculty CommitteeDepartment of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2015-2016Ethics CommitteeDepartment of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2014-2015Undergraduate Committee memberDepartment of Criminal JusticeThe University of Alabama2014Chair of The Impact of Gender on Offending Session American Society of CriminologySan Francisco, California2013Chair of "Gender, Gender Identity, Sexuality, and Crime" Session American Society of CriminologyAtlanta, GeorgiaPROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS2016 - PresentSouthern Criminal Justice Association2007 – PresentAmerican Society of Criminal Justice2009 – PresentAmerican Society of Criminology, Division of Experimental Criminology, Division on Women and Crime2009 – 2012 International Association of Crime AnalystsAWARDS2001-2005Dussault ScholarPROFESSIONAL REFERENCESAvailable upon request. ................
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