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Chae Mamayek JaynesCurriculum VitaeDepartment of Criminology and Criminal?JusticeUniversity of Maryland2220 LeFrak Hall, 7251 Preinkert Dr.College Park, MD. 20742Email: Mamayekc@umd.eduPROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC INTERESTSInterests include offender and criminal justice practitioner decision-making, rational choice, deterrence, offender reentry & employment, criminal justice policy, and quantitative methodology.EDUCATIONPresent Ph.D. Candidate, Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. (Expected May 2018)2013 M.S. Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.2011 B.A. Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.Bioethics, Humanities, and Society Specialization, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALSPaternoster, Ray, Jaynes, Chae M. & Wilson, Theodore. (2017). Rational choice theory and interest in the “fortune of others.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.Mamayek, Chae, Paternoster, Raymond, & Loughran, Thomas. (2017) Self-control as self-regulation: A return to control theory. Deviant Behavior, 38(8), 895-916.Nalla. Mahesh K., Maxwell, Sheila R., & Mamayek, Chae M. (2017). Legitimacy of Private Police in Developed, Emerging, and Transitional Economies. European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 25, 76-100.Mamayek, Chae, Loughran, Thomas, & Paternoster, Raymond. (2015). Reason taking the reins from Impulsivity: The promise of dual-systems thinking for criminology. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 31(4), 426-448.Nalla, Mahesh K., & Mamayek, Chae M. (2013). Democratic policing, police accountability, and citizen oversight in Asia: an exploratory study. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 14(2), 117-129.CHAPTERS IN BOOKSMamayek, Chae, Paternoster, Ray, & Loughran, Thomas A. (2017). Temporal discounting, present orientation, and criminal deterrence. In Bernasco, W., Elffers, H. and van Gelder, J.L. (eds.), Handbook on Offender Decision Making (pp. 209-227). Oxford: Oxford University Press.?WORKS IN PROGRESS[Removed to facilitate anonymity in the peer-review process]PRESENTATIONSMamayek, Chae M., Loughran, Thomas A., & Paternoster, Raymond. (2016). Social preferences and offender decision-making. American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA.Mamayek, Chae M., Loughran, Thomas., & Paternoster, Raymond. (2015). Reason taking the reins from Impulsivity: The promise of dual-systems thinking for criminology. American Society of Criminology, Washington D.C.Mamayek, Chae M., & Pizarro, J.M. (2013). The Relationship Between Weather and Disaggregated Homicide. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Crawford, Patricia, Rivera, Jennifer, Dalton, Robert, Malkin, Michelle, Mamayek, Chae, & Nofera, Wendy. (2013). Exploring the values and principles of an inclusive learning environment. Great Lakes Conference of Teaching and Learning, Mt. Pleasant, MIRivera, Jennifer E., Crawford, Patricia, Dalton, Robert, Malkin, Michelle, Mamayek, Chae, & Nofera, Wendy. (2013). Liberty Hyde Bailey Scholars: Exploring Aspects of Inclusive Learning. Association for Career and Technical Education Research, Las Vegas, NV.Nalla, Mahesh K. and Mamayek, Chae M. (2012). Police Accountability and Citizen Oversight in Asia: An Exploratory Study. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL. RESEARCH EXPERIENCEResearch Assistant to Dr. Raymond Paternoster (UMD, Fall 2014-Spring 2017)Assisting and contributing to research in offender decision making and criminological theoryDesign of survey instruments and data analysisResearch Assistant to Dr. Mahesh Nalla (Michigan State University, 2012-2013)Assisting and contributing to policing and security researchDeveloped skills in international research Design of survey instruments and analysisAWARDS AND HONORSCharles Koch Foundation Dissertation Grant (2017-2018)Awarded $5,000 in funding in support of my dissertation researchUniversity of Maryland Dean’s Fellowship (2017-2018)Awarded $5,000 in funding in support of academic endeavorsBailey Scholars Program Graduate Fellowship (2012- 2013)Selected to work with the Senior Director and other Graduate Fellows on a scholarship of teaching and learning project focusing on group inclusivity and diversity.Edward A. and Eleanor B. Carlin Award, MSU Department of Economics (2011)Awarded annually, considers overall grade-point average, grade-point average in economics classes, and the nature of the student's economics program Outstanding Senior Award, MSU Department of Economics (2011)Awarded annually to recognize the most outstanding graduating senior, and leads the processional for economics students at graduationOutstanding Senior Award, MSU Senior Class Council (2011)Award presented to seniors who exemplify achievement through academics, leadership and involvement on campus TEACHING EXPERIENCEGraduate-Level CoursesCRJ 511, Applied Data AnalysisFaculty Associate (Online, Spring 2017)Arizona State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Phoenix, AZUndergraduate-Level Courses CRJ 225, Introduction to CriminologyFaculty Associate (Online, Fall 2017)Arizona State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Phoenix, AZCRJ 201, Crime Control PoliciesFaculty Associate- Course Restructuring (Online, Summer 2017)Arizona State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Phoenix, AZCCJS 105, Introduction to CriminologyInstructor (Online, Summer 2016, Summer 2017, planned Winter 2018)University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, College Park, MDCCJS 200, Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Teaching Assistant, & Guest Lecturer (Fall 2013, Spring 2014)University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, College Park, MD ANR 410, Integrate Learning TransitionsCourse Convener (Fall 2012, Spring 2013)Bailey Scholars Program (BSP)Michigan State University, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, East Lansing, MI PROFESSIONAL SERVICEGraduate student mentor, University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (2016-2017) Undergraduate student mentor, University of Maryland, The College of Behavioral and Social Science (2015-2016) Oral History Project, American Society of Criminology (2013-2014)Dean’s Student Advisory Council, Michigan State University, College of Social Sciences (2010-2011)Selected as the Senior Representative for the Department of Economics OTHER PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONSHave peer reviewed articles for:CriminologyJustice QuarterlyRESEARCH SKILLS & RELEVANT COURSEWORKStatistical Package CompetencyProficient with STATA, SPSS, data entry, and data managementStatistics CourseworkIntroduction to Regression Analysis Limited and Categorical Dependent VariablesCausal InferenceLongitudinal Data Analysis STATISTICS WORKSHOPS ATTENDEDStructural equation models and latent variables: An introduction (Summer 2015)Taught by Kenneth BollenInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.Dynamic models for policy, economics and society: Time series methods (Summer 2015)Taught by Harold ClarkeInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.TEACHING WORKSHOPS ATTENDEDBest Practices for Teaching (Summer 2017)Arizona State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Phoenix, AZ. ................
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