EDUCATION2017 - Sociology



Department of Sociology and Anthropology Office Phone: 304-293-3325West Virginia University E-mail: lindsay.kahle@mail.wvu.edu207 Knapp Hall Morgantown, WV 26505EDUCATION2017Ph.D., Sociology, Virginia TechGraduate Certificate: Women’s and Gender StudiesDissertation Title: Examining Victimization in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Questioning Youth Committee: Anthony A. Peguero, Sarah Ovink, Christine Labuski, Claire Renzetti2012M.A., Sociology, Indiana University of PennsylvaniaThesis Title: Testing the Effects of Bullying and Cyber bullying Using the 2009 Pennsylvania Youth Survey2010B.A., Psychology, Indiana University of PennsylvaniaPROFFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2018-presentTeaching Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Sociology and AnthropologyWest Virginia UniversityMorgantown, WV2018-presentExecutive BoardWest Virginia University Research Center on Violence2017-2018InstructorDepartment of SociologyVirginia TechBlacksburg, VA2017-2018Postdoctoral FellowLaboratory for the Study of Youth Inequality and Justice RESEARCH INTERESTSYouth Inequality; Victimization; Gender, Sexual Orientation & Criminology; LGBTQ YouthAWARDS AND HONORS2018The William E. Snizek Undergraduate Teaching AwardDepartment of SociologyVirginia Tech2017 Outstanding Graduate Student AwardThe Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Victimology Section2016Virginia Tech Favorite Faculty Honor Student Nomination for Influential TeachingDepartment of Sociology2015Outstanding Graduate Research AwardDepartment of SociologyVirginia Tech2012IUP Women’s Leadership Award: Graduate RecipientIndiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PAGRANTSInternal2020Defining Gender-Based Harassment: Exploring Targets’ Own Accounts of Their Victimization. West Virginia University, Sociology and Anthropology Excellence in Research Fund. Amount requested: $5,000 (Funded)2019Faculty travel/development grant. West Virginia University. Amount: $700. (Funded)2018Faculty travel/development grant. West Virginia University. Amount: $700. (Funded)External2019Investigating polyvictimization among LGBTQ+ college students. Submitted to American Psychological Foundation. Amount requested: $10,000. (Unfunded)2018(Co-PI) Justice and resources for survivors of sexual assault. Submitted to the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims (cooperative agreement with the Department of Justice, the Office for Victims of Crime, and the Vera Institute of Justice. Amount requested: $42,776, total costs. (Unfunded)BOOKS2020Buist, Carrie L. and Semprevivo, Lindsay K. (Eds.). Queering criminology in theory and praxis: Re-imagining justice in the criminal-legal system. Bristol University Press. (Under contract)PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2020DeKesseredy, Walter, Schwartz, Martin, Semprevivo, Lindsay, K., and Nolan, James. Polyvictimization and the continuum of sexual abuse among LGBTQ college students. (forthcoming)2020Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. and Rosenbaum, Jill. What staff need to know: Using elements of gender-responsive programming to create safer environments for system involved LGBTQ girls and women. In M. Ball and H. Fradella (Eds.), special issue: Criminal Justice Studies on LGBTQ+ persons in the criminal justice system. Available online.2020Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. Agnich, Laura, and Peguero, Anthony, A. Is victimization associated with carrying a weapon? Investigating the intersection of sex and race/ethnicity. In J. S. Hong and D. Espealage (Eds.), special issue: Journal of School Violence, 19(1), 20-34. 2018Kahle, Lindsay L. Feminist and queer criminology: A vital place for theorizing LGBTQ youth. Sociology Compass, 12(3), p. e12564. 2017Kahle, Lindsay L. Are sexual minorities more at risk? Bullying victimization among lesbian, gay, bisexual and questioning youth.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-19. , Laura E., Kahle, Lindsay L., and Peguero, Anthony A., Murphy, J. L., Foroughi, O., and Nester, J. Does breaking gender stereotypes contribute to victimization at school? Criminal Justice Studies, 30(3), 257-275.2017Schell-Busey, Natalie, Connell, Nadine and Kahle, Lindsay L. Weight, perceptions, and bullying: What kind of pounds matter? Journal of Child and Family Studies, 26(8), 2101-2113.2015Kahle, Lindsay L. and Peguero, Anthony A. Bodies and bullying: The intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, weight, and inequality with school victimization. Victims & Offenders, 12(2), 323-345. 2015Byrd, Kaitland,?Kahle, Lindsay L., Peguero, Anthony A. and Popp, Ann Marie. Social control, inequality, and intersectionality: A multilevel analysis of adolescent misconduct, school location, race, ethnicity, and gender.” Sociological Spectrum, 35(2), 109-135.2014Popp, Ann Marie, Peguero, Anthony A., Day, Kristin R., and Kahle, Lindsay L. Gender, bullying victimization, and education. Violence and Victims, 29(5), 843-856.2013Peguero, Anthony A., Portillos, Edwardo L., González, Juan Carlos, Kahle, Lindsay L., Hong, Jun Sung and Shekarkhar, Zahra. “School Victimization and the Relevance of School Demographic Context: Criminal Opportunity, Race and Ethnicity, and Adolescent Violence.” Special Issue on School Bullying and Victimization. Journal of Criminology, 13, 1-14.BOOK CHAPTERS 2020Kahle, Lindsay L. and Peguero, Anthony. A. Latina interpersonal victimization: The importance of sexual orientation. In L. Pasko and V. Lopez (Eds.), Violando La Ley: Latinas in the Justice System. NYU Press. (forthcoming)2019Kahle, Lindsay L. and Rosenbaum, Jill. Making gender responsive programming more queer responsive. In H. Pontell (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 2019Kahle, Lindsay L. Victimization: Research and trends. Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. 2018Kahle, Lindsay L., Rosenbaum, Jill, and King, Sanna. Examining the intersections of gender and sexual orientation within the discipline: A case for feminist and queer criminology. In R. Martinez, M. Hollis, and J. Stowell (Eds.), The Handbook of Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. 2014Peguero, Anthony A. and Kahle, Lindsay L. Gender, weight, and the inequality associated with school bullying.” In J. Hawden, J. Ryan and M. Lucht (Eds.), From Bullies to Terrorists: The Causes and Consequences of Youth Violence. Rowman & Littlefield.BOOK REVIEWS2020Kahle, Lindsay L. Review of The Prescription Drug Problem: A New American Crisis? By Ryan D. Schroeder, Jason A. Ford, and George E. Higgins. Contexts. 2013Kahle, Lindsay L. and Peguero, Anthony A. Review of Gender, heterosexuality, and youth violence: The struggle for recognition by James W. Messerschmidt. Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 20(6): 834-836. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Torres, Jose, Kroeger, Rhiannon, and Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. Comfortable in my own skin: An examination of comfort in calling the police for help by across transgender and gender fluid individuals. Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. Dating violence and sexual violence among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning youth: Considering the importance of gender and sexual orientation.Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. and Hawdon, James. Research on victimization/victimology. The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Forthcoming, 2021. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATIONBurnham, Kathryn, King, Alia, and Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. Assessing differences in the prevalence and risk factors for sexual assault on college campuses: Considering race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Sutton, Tara, and Semprevivo, Lindsay, K. Does bullying amplify the negative effects of dating violence on school outcomes. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2018-presentResearch Assistant ProfessorLaboratory for the Study of Youth Inequality and Justice2017-2018Postdoctoral FellowLaboratory for the Study of Youth Inequality and JusticeTEACHING EXPERIENCE2019-2020Teaching Assistant Professor, West Virginia UniversityCriminologyGender and CrimeRace, Class, Gender and Criminal JusticeYouth Violence Deviant Behavior2018-2019Teaching Assistant Professor, West Virginia UniversityCriminologyGender and CrimeRace, Class, Gender, and Criminal JusticeYouth ViolenceSchools, Violence, and Justice2017-2018Instructor, Virginia TechIntroductory SociologyRace, Class, Gender, SexualitiesSchools, Violence, and JusticeDeviant BehaviorWomen and CrimeLGBTQ IssuesIntro to Women’s and Gender Studies2015-2016Graduate Teaching Assistant, Virginia TechWomen and CrimeSocial ProblemsLGBTQ Issues2013-2014Graduate Teaching Assistant, Virginia TechCriminologyIntro to Women’s and Gender StudiesIndependent Study: The Significance of Gender and Sexuality in Youth Violence at SchoolCONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS2019Lindsay L. Kahle: Considering the Role of Dating Violence and Sexual Violence Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning YouthSouthern Sociological Society2019Lindsay L. Kahle and Jill Rosenbaum: Making Gender Responsive Programming More Queer ResponsiveAcademy of Criminal Justice Sciences2018Lindsay L. Kahle and Jill Rosenbaum: Girls sense of self: An Analysis of Spoken Word. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2017Lindsay L. Kahle: Examining the Effects of Victimization on the Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Questioning Youth. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA2015Lindsay L. Kahle: Weight, Perceptions, and Bullying: What Kind of Pounds Matter? American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.2015Lindsay L. Kahle: GBV and Queer Feminist Criminology.Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA2014Lindsay L. Kahle and Anthony Peguero: Bodies and Bullying: The Interaction of Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Weight, and Inequality with School Victimization.American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA2014Lindsay L. Kahle: Queering Feminist Criminology.American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA2013Lindsay L. Kahle and Anthony Peguero: Gender, Weight and Bullying: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Target Suitability for Bullying Victimization.American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA2013Lindsay L. Kahle: Testing the Effects of Bullying and Cyber bullying on Delinquency Using the 2009 Pennsylvania Youth SurveySouthern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA2012Lindsay L. Kahle: The Effects of Bullying and Cyber bullying on DelinquencyEastern Sociological Society, New York, NY 2012Lindsay L. Kahle: Cigarette and Alcohol Use as a result of Bully VictimizationsNorth Central Sociological Association, Pittsburg, PAPROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICEAd-Hoc Reviewer for Scholarly Publications: Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Violence and Gender, Violence and Victims, Victims and Offenders, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, the Journal of School Health, Substance Use and Misuse, International Journal of Bullying Prevention, Journal of LGBT Youth, Journal of School Violence, and Sexuality Research and Social PolicyService to Professional Organizations2020Student Affairs CommitteeAcademy of Criminal Justice Sciences2020Executive Counselor: Women and Minorities Section Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2019-presentNominations CommitteeSouthern Sociological Society2019Sub-committee chair: Queer CriminologyAmerican Society of Criminology2012-2018AV CoordinatorSouthern Sociological SocietyDepartment of Sociology and Anthropology, West Virginia University2018-present Undergraduate Program Committee2018-present Online Criminology MinorDepartment of Sociology, Virginia Tech2013-2014Graduate Student Representative, Queer Grads, Professional and Allies2012-2013Anti-Bullying Programming AssistantMontgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery County, VA2012-2013Graduate Student Representative, Department of SociologyMEMBERSHIPSAmerican Sociological AssociationSections: Crime, Law, Deviance American Society of CriminologySections: Division of Women and CrimeAcademy of Criminal Justice SciencesSections: Juvenile Justice and DelinquencyVictimologySouthern Sociological SocietyREFERENCESDr. Anthony PegueroDr. James NolanAssociate Professor Professor of SociologyDepartment of SociologyDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyVirginia TechWest Virginia UniversityBlacksburg, VA Morgantown, WVAnthony.peguero@vt.edujim.nolan@mail.wvu.eduDr. Jill Rosenbaum Dr. Claire RenzettiProfessor of Criminal Justice (Emeritus)Professor of Sociology California State University, Fullerton Department of SociologyFullerton, CA Center for Research on Violence Against Womenjrosenbaum@fullerton.edu University of Kentucky Lexington, KYDr. Walter DeKeseredy Claire.renzetti@uky.eduDirector, Research Center on ViolenceProfessor of Sociology Anna Deane Carlson Endowed Chair West Virginia Universitywsdekeseredy@mail.wvu.edu ................
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