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CURRICULUM VITAE Brian J. Stults August 23, 2016 OFFICE ADDRESS College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Florida State University 302A Eppes Hall Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: (850) 645-7376 Fax: (850) 644-9614 Email: bstults@fsu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. B.A. 2003 University at Albany (SUNY) - Albany, New York - Department of Sociology 1994 Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo, Michigan - Department of Sociology ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2012-present Associate Professor College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University 2006-2012 Assistant Professor College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University 2003-2006 Assistant Professor Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (* denotes graduate student) 2016 Valentine, Colby L., Brian J. Stults, and Matthew Hasbrouck. The Nonlinear Effect of Informal Social Control on Repeat Intimate Partner Violence Victimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, published online 2016 Logan, John R., Brian J. Stults, and Zengwang Xu. Validating Population Estimates for Harmonized Census Tract Data, 2000-2010. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 106:1013-1029. 2015 Stults, Brian J, and Matthew Hasbrouck*. The Effect of Commuting on City-Level Crime Rates. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 31:331-350. 2015 Lindsey, Andrea M.*, Daniel P. Mears, Joshua C. Cochran, William D. Bales, and Brian J. Stults. In Prison and Far From Home: Spatial Distance Effects on Inmate Misconduct. Crime & Delinquency, published online

2014 Chiricos, Ted, Elizabeth K. Stupi*, Brian J. Stults, and Marc Gertz. Illegal Immigrant Threat and Popular Support for Social Controls. Social Problems, 61:673-692. 2014 Stults, Brian J., and Christi S. Falco*. Unbalanced Institutional Commitments and Criminal Behavior: an Individual Level Assessment of Institutional Anomie Theory. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 12:77-100. 2014 Logan, John R., Zengwang Xu, and Brian Stults. "Interpolating US Decennial Census Tract Data from as Early as 1970 to 2010: A Longitudinal Tract Database" The Professional Geographer 66:412-420. 2014 Mears, Daniel P., Joshua C. Cochran, Brian J. Stults, Sarah J. Greenman, Avinash S. Bhati, and Mark A. Greenwald. The 'True' Juvenile Offender: Age Effects and Juvenile Court Sanctioning. Criminology 52:169-194. 2012 Meldrum, Ryan C.*, and Brian J. Stults. Student Performance in Research Methods Classes: Evaluating the Predictive Validity of the DRAMA Scale. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23:381-395. 2012 Hay, Carter, Brian J. Stults, and Emily Ciaravolo*. Suppressing the Harmful Effects of Key Risk Factors: Results from the Children at Risk Experimental Intervention. Criminal Justice and Behavior 39:1088-1106. 2010 Stults, Brian J. Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trajectories: 1965-1995. Homicide Studies 14:244-267. 2010 Stults, Brian J., Karen F. Parker, and Erin C. Lane*. Space, Place, and Immigration: New Directions for Research on Police Stops pp. 411-434 in Stephen K. Rice and Michael D. White (eds.) Race, Ethnicity and Policing: New and Essential Readings. New York: NYU Press. 2008 Stults, Brian J., and Eric P. Baumer. Assessing the Relevance of Anomie Theory for Explaining Spatial Variation in Lethal Criminal Violence: An Aggregate-Level Analysis of Homicide within the United States. International Journal of Conflict and Violence 2:215-257. 2007 Stults, Brian J., and Eric P. Baumer. Racial Threat and Police Force Size: Evaluating the Empirical Validity of the Minority Threat Perspective. American Journal of Sociology 113:507-546. 2005 Parker, Karen F., Brian J. Stults, and Stephen K. Rice*. Racial Threat, Concentrated Disadvantage and Black Arrests in 2000: Exploring the Direct and Indirect

Linkages. Criminology 43: 1111-1134. 2004 Logan, John R., Brian J. Stults, and Reynolds Farley. Segregation of Minorities in the Metropolis. Demography 41:1-22. 2003 Alba, Richard D., John R. Logan and Brian J. Stults. Residential Inequality and Segregation in an Immigration Era: An Analysis of the Major Metropolitan Regions of the U.S. pp. 119-148 in Jeffrey G. Reitz (ed.), Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants. La Jolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration Studies. 2003 Logan, John R., Richard D. Alba, and Brian J. Stults. Enclaves and Entrepreneurs: Assessing the Payoff for Immigrants and Minorities International Migration Review 37 (Summer): 344-88. 2002 Alba, Richard D., John R. Logan, Amy Lutz, and Brian J. Stults. Only English by the Third Generation? Mother-tongue Loss and Preservation Among the Grandchildren of Contemporary Immigrants. Demography 39:467-484. 2000 Alba, Richard D., John R. Logan, and Brian J. Stults. How Segregated are Middle- Class African Americans? Social Problems 47:543-558. 2000 Alba, Richard D., John R. Logan, and Brian J. Stults. The Changing Neighborhood Contexts of the Immigrant Metropolis. Social Forces 79:587-621. 1999 Logan, John R., and Brian J. Stults. Racial differences in Exposure to Crime: The City and Suburbs of Cleveland in 1990. Criminology 37:251-276. 1999 Alba, Richard D., John R. Logan, Brian J. Stults, Gilbert Marzan, and Wenquan Zhang. Immigrant Groups in the Suburbs: A Reexamination of Suburbanization and Spatial Assimilation. American Sociological Review 64:446-460. 1999 Alba, Richard D., John R. Logan, Wenquan Zhang, and Brian J. Stults. Strangers Next Door: Immigrant Groups and Suburbs in Los Angeles and New York. In Phyllis Moen, Henry Walker, and Donna Dempster-McClain (editors), A Nation Divided: Diversity, Inequality, and Community in American Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS The Conditional Effects of Neighborhood Context and Parental Effectiveness on Self-Control Racial Threat and the Impact of the Broader Metropolis on Racial Disparities in Arrest: 1970-

2010 Hierarchical Growth-Curve Analysis of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends: 1965-2000 GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED AND AWARDED 2014 Disparity in Neighborhood Exposure to Crime as a Consequence of Rising Economic Inequality with Eric Baumer (FSU), submitted to Russell Sage Foundation, not awarded ($53,000) 2011 Exploring Consequences of the Foreclosure Crisis for American Communities: A Multi-City Neighborhood Assessment of Changes in Segregation, Housing, and Crime, submitted to Russell Sage Foundation, not awarded ($189,179). 2009-2013 US 2010: America after the First Decade of the New Century, co-principal investigator with John Logan (Brown University), award from Russell Sage Foundation ($1,629,319). 2008-2009 Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends: 1980-2000, award from the National Institute of Justice ($34,789). 2009 Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Analysis and Report, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, not awarded ($120,038). 2008 Juvenile Justice Research Services, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, not awarded ($561,053). 2007 First-Year Assistant Professor Award, award from Florida State University ($16,000). 2002 2004 Diversity and Separation in American Neighborhoods, co-principal Investigator with John Logan (SUNY-Albany), award from Ford Foundation ($199,972) 2002 2004 Group Boundaries in New York and Chicago, co-principal Investigator with John Logan (SUNY-Albany), award from National Science Foundation ($162,039) 2001 2002 Diversity and Separation in American Neighborhoods, co-principal Investigator with John Logan (SUNY-Albany), award from Ford Foundation ($100,000) INVITED PAPERS AND SEMINARS PRESENTED 2014 Invited thematic panel, Cities in Hard Times: The End or Persistence of the Segregated Century?, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting 2007 Invited lecture, Theory Workshop, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa. 2002 Invited roundtable, Census 2000: What's Next?, Brookings Institution, Center on

Metropolitan Policy, Washington, D.C. PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES AND COLLOQUIA 2015 The Conditional Effects of Neighborhood Context and Parental Effectiveness on Self- Control, with Gyeongseok Oh and Nic Swagar, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. 2104 Cities in Hard Times: The End or Persistence of the Segregated Century? Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA 2014 Disparity in Neighborhood Exposure to Crime as a Consequence of Rising Economic Inequality, with Nic Swagar, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA 2013 The Nonlinear Effect of Informal Social Control on Repeat Intimate Partner Violence Victimization, with Colby Valentine and Matthew Hasbrouck, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA 2012 Racial Threat and the Impact of the Broader Metropolis on Racial Disparities in Arrest: 1970-2000, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL 2011 Racial Differences in the Effects of Surrounding Characteristics on Neighborhood Crime Rates, with Eric Baumer, Eric Stewart and Matt Hasbrouck*, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. 2010 The Spatially Lagged Effect of Imprisonment Rates on Crime Rates, with Eric Baumer and Matt Hasbrouck*, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA 2010 Unbalanced Institutional Commitments and Criminal Behavior: An Individual Level Assessment of Institutional Anomie Theory, with Christi Falco*, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA 2010 Suppressing the Harmful Effects of Key Risk Factors: Results from an Experimental Intervention, with Carter Hay and Emily Ciaravolo*, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA 2009 Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends:1965-1995, 10 th Crime Mapping Research Conference, New Orleans, LA 2009 Hierarchical Growth-Curve Analysis of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends:

1965-1995, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA 2009 Neighborhood Disadvantage, Violence, and the Moderating Influence of Grandmothers and Old Heads (with Elizabeth Stupi*), Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA 2008 Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends: 1965-1995, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO. 2007 Using Spatial Analytic Methods to Test the Racial Threat Hypothesis (with Jacob Stowell). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. 2006 Measuring Crime Rates: Accounting for Daytime Population. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, California. 2006 Spatial and Contextual Look at Race-Biased Policing: Incorporating Community-Based Theories and Police Stops of Whites, Blacks and Hispanics (with Karen Parker and Erin Lane*). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, California. 2005 Racial Context, Levels of Violence, and White Racial Attitudes (with Eric P. Baumer). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada. 2005 A Spatial and Contextual Analysis of Racial Profiling: A Theoretical Investigation into Racial Profiling at the Local Level (with Karen Parker, Erin Lane*, and Geoffrey Alpert). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada. 2005 Racial Threat As an Explanation for Disparity in Post-arrest Incarceration Outcomes (with Dan Dexheimer*). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada. 2005 Racial Context and Police Discretion: A Macro-Level Analysis. Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC. 2004 Racial Threat, Concentrated Disadvantage and Black Arrests in 2000: Exploring the Direct and Indirect Linkages (with Karen Parker and Stephen Rice). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. 2003 Race and Arrest in US Cities from the Conflict Perspective. Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO. 2003 Racial Threat and Police Force Size: Modeling Intervening Processes. Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. 2002 Social Threat and Benign Neglect as an Explanation of the Relationship Between Race and Crime. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. 2002 Enclaves and Entrepreneurs: Assessing the Payoff for Immigrants and Minorities (with John R. Logan and Richard D. Alba). The U.S. Economy in Context: Princeton Economic Sociology Conference, Princeton. 1999 Social Threat and Benign Neglect: A Conflict Perspective on Arrest. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario - Canada. 1999 Residential Attainment of Blacks and Whites in the U.S.: Individual and Contextual Effects. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. 1999 Only English by the Third Generation? Mother Tongue Loss and Preservation among the Grandchildren of Contemporary Immigrants (with Richard D. Alba, John R. Logan, and Amy Lutz). Population Association of America. 1998 Reciprocal Effects Of Race and Crime In Neighborhoods. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA. 1998 Making a Place in the Immigrant Metropolis (with John R. Logan and Richard D. Alba). World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada. 1997 Immigrant Groups and Suburbs: A Test of Spatial Assimilation Theory (with Richard D. Alba, John R. Logan, Gilbert Marzan, and Wenquan Zhang). Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 1997 Differential Exposure to Crime: An Analysis of Locational Attainment. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, MD. 1994 Does the Old Boy Network Really Exist? (with Thomas L. VanValey and Kathleen Tiemann). Fall Conference of the Michigan Sociological Society, Kalamazoo, MI.

COURSES TAUGHT Graduate Applied Statistics I, Florida State University Communities and Crime, University of Florida Computer Applications in Criminal Justice, Florida State University Data Analysis, Florida State University Ecology of Crime, Florida State University Research Methods, Florida State University Undergraduate Criminal and Delinquent Behavior, Florida State University Criminology, Florida State University Introduction to Research Methods in Criminology, Florida State University Communities and Crime, University of Florida Criminological Theory, University of Florida Research Methods in Criminology, University of Florida Criminology, University of Florida Methods of Social Research, University of Florida GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES Current Ph. D. Sergio Garduno Javier Ramos Andrew Ranson (Chair) Tracey Woodard Served Through Completion Ph. D. Kelly Roberts, 2015 (Chair) Dylan Jackson, 2015 Matthew Hasbrouck, 2014 (Chair) Kevin Wolff, 2014 Elizabeth Stupi, 2013 Karla Dunghana, 2012 (Chair) Emily Ciaravolo, 2011 Lish Harris, 2011 Wesley G. Jennings, 2007 John D. Reitzel, 2006 Stephen K. Rice, 2006 Master's Javier Ramos, 2016 (Chair) Samantha Ladwig, 2015 (chair) Sergio Garduno, 2014 (chair) Andrea Lindsey, 2014

Melissa Nadel, 2014 Carrie Mier, 2013 Josh May, 2013 Josh Cochran, 2010 Kevin Wolff, 2010 Matthew Hasbrouck, 2009 (Chair) Kelly Roberts, 2009 (Chair) Karla Dunghana, 2009 Justin Picket, 2008 Emily Ciaravolo, 2008 Elizabeth Stupi, 2008 Erin C. Lane, 2005 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE National Member, Pre-Conference Workshop Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2016. Member, Publications Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2010-2011. Member, Student Paper Competition Committee, Crime, Law, and Deviance Section, American Sociological Association, 2006-2007 Member, Editorial Board, Criminology and Public Policy, 2010-2012 Member, Editorial Board, Social Problems, 2010-2012 Manuscript reviewer for American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, City and Community, Crime and Delinquency, Crime and Justice Research, Criminology, Criminology and Public Policy, Demography, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Drug Issues, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Law and Society Review, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science Research, Sociological Quarterly, Urban Studies University Member, Council of Associate Deans for Research, 2014-present Member, Council on Research and Creativity, 2011-present Member, Faculty Senate, 2010-present Faculty Award Mentor, 2014-present Member, Faculty Senate Technology Committee, 2015-present Member, Faculty Senate Library Committee, 2016-present GPC subcommittee QER for Sociology and Demography, 2014 College Academic Committee, Fall 2007-present Academic Program Evaluation, Summer 2015-present Administrative Advisory Committee, Chair 2013-2014, member 2010-2011 & 2015-2016 Faculty Award Mentor, Spring 2014-present Research Methods Exam Committee, Fall 2006-present; Chair 2008-2009 & 2012-2013 & 2014-present Library Liaison, 2013-present Graduate Student Association, Faculty Advisor, 2010-present

Graduate-Faculty Workshop Series, Faculty Advisor, 2010-present Peer Merit Ad Hoc Committee, 2010 PROFESSIONAL HONORS 2016 University Graduate Teaching Award Recipient, Florida State University. 2015 University Graduate Teaching Award Nominee, Florida State University. 2014 University Graduate Teaching Award Nominee, Florida State University. 2013 University Graduate Teaching Award Nominee, Florida State University. 2011 University Graduate Teaching Award Nominee, Florida State University. 1997 Paul Meadows Award for Excellence in Research, Department of Sociology, University at Albany. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Criminology American Sociological Association