Curriculum Vitae Amanda Admire Sociology Department 1334 Watkins Hall, Riverside, CA 92521 aadmi001@ucr.edu 714-767-2265 EDUCATION Expected Ph.D. Sociology, 2018 Dissertation: Policing Domestic Violence: Examining the Impact of Organizational, Extralegal, and Attitudinal Factors on Officer Decision Making Committee: Sharon Oselin (chair), Tanya Nieri, and Victoria Reyes 2013 M.A. Sociology, 2010 B.A. Sociology, Magna Cum Laude, California State University, Long Beach RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Criminology / Gender / Violence / Policing / Inequality PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles Forthcoming Vito, Christopher, Amanda Admire, and Elizabeth Hughes. Masculinity, Aggrieved Entitlement, and Violence: Considering the Isla Vista Mass Shooting. NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies 2017 Admire, Amanda and Blanca Ramirez. (In Press). Violence and Disability: Experiences and Perceptions of Victimization Among Deaf People. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2017 Kwon, Ronald, Matthew Mahutga, and Amanda Admire. Promoting patriarchy or dual equality? Multiculturalism and the immigrant household division of labor. Sociological Quarterly 58(3): 373-404. 2015 Kwon, Ronald, Amanda Admire, and Christopher Vito. Declining Fertility in Two Koreas: The Demographic Implications for a Korean Reunification. Korea Journal 55(4): 85-110. Book Reviews 2015 Admire, Amanda and Dinur Blum. Moral Time: A Review. Law & Society Review 49(2): 546-548.
October 2017 Admire 2 Web-Based Publications 2015 Admire, Admire and Christopher Vito. The Curious Case of Ray Rice: Domestic Violence in the NFL. The Sociological Imagination http://sociologicalimagination.org/archives/17073 Under Review Grindal, Matthew, Amanda Admire, and Tanya Nieri. A Theoretical Examination of Immigrant Status and Substance Use among Latino College Students. Deviant Behavior Works in Progress Grindal, Matthew and Amanda Admire. Gender, Criminological Theory, and College Substance Use: An Examination of the Gender Variation in Social Learning Theory, Social Bond Theory, Self-Control Theory, and General Strain Theory. Admire, Amanda. Policing Domestic Violence: Examining the Impact of Extralegal Factors on Officer Perceptions and Responses in the Field. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS External 2016-17 Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship 2013-17 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 2016 Presley Center for Crime and Justice Studies Graduate Student Research Fellowship Internal 2016-17 Ernest Propes Endowed Graduate Fellowship 2015-16 Outstanding Teaching Assistant, 2011-14 Dean s Distinguished Fellowship, 2007 & 2009 President s Honor List, California State University, Long Beach (Spring and Fall) CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION Panels Organized
October 2017 Admire 3 2016 Gendered Violence/Violence against Women. Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA, April. 2015 What do Living Wage Movements Mean for Working Women? Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. Pacific Sociological Association, Long Beach, CA, April. 2014 Gender and Migration. California Sociological Association, Riverside, CA, November. Papers Presented 2017 Admire, Amanda. Police Responses to Domestic Violence: The Impact of Extra- Legal Factors. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November. 2017 Grindal, Matthew, Amanda Admire, and Tanya Nieri. A Theoretical Examination of Immigrant-Status and Substance Use among a Sample of Latino College Students. American Sociological Association, Montréal, Québec, Canada, August. 2017 Admire, Amanda and Blanca Ramirez. Discrimination and Abuse: Perceptions of Victimization Among Deaf Latino Individuals. Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR, April. 2017 Grindal, Matthew and Amanda Admire. Race and College Student Substance Use: A Micro-Level Assessment of the Race-Invariance Hypothesis. Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR, April. 2016 Admire, Amanda. Policing, Perceptions, and the Implementation of Domestic Violence Policy. American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA, November. 2016 Kwon, Ronald, Matthew C. Mahutga, and Amanda Admire. Promoting Patriarchy or Dual Equality? Multiculturalism and the Immigrant Household Division of Labor. American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA. August. 2016 Grindal, Matthew and Amanda Admire. Gender, Criminological Theory, and College Student Substance Abuse. American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA, August. 2016 Admire, Amanda. Policing Domestic Violence: An Inside Look at Police Officer Perceptions and Experiences with Domestic Violence Cases. Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA, April. 2014 Admire, Amanda. Gendered Violence Among Immigrant Families: A Call for Research. California Sociological Association, Riverside, CA, November.
October 2017 Admire 4 2014 Admire, Amanda. Does Multiculturalism Facilitate Gender Inequality in Migrant Communities?: Evidence from the Household Division of Labor. Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR, March. 2013 Admire, Amanda. Access and Quality: The Interaction between Deaf People and Law Enforcement in Mexico. Global Studies North America Conference, Los Angeles, CA, June. 2013 Admire, Amanda. Push Factors: Institutional Discrimination Endured by the Deaf Population in Mexico. Pacific Sociological Association, Reno, NV, March. 2012 Admire, Amanda. The Interpersonal Experiences of Deaf Immigrants: A Retrospective Analysis of the Maltreatment of Deaf Adults from Mexico who are Seeking Asylum in the United States. California Sociological Association, Riverside, CA, November. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Department of Sociology, Family Violence (Summer 2015, Summer 2016, Summer 2017) Methods of Sociological Inquiry (Summer 2015) Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Introduction to Sociology (Fall 2012, Winter 2013) Introduction to the Sociology of Gender (Spring 2014) Methods of Sociological Inquiry (Spring 2013, Fall 2013) Juvenile Delinquency (Summer 2013) Sociology of the Family (Winter 2014) Couples and Families (Summer 2014, Fall 2015) The Sociology of Women (Summer 2014) Introduction to Criminology (Fall 2014) Deviance and Control (Winter 2016) Instructor, Upward Bound Summer Program, Introduction to Sociology (Summer 2013) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016-17 Principal Investigator, Policing Domestic Violence Project, University of California, Riverside Hired, trained, and supervised four undergraduate research assistants (RA s). RA s coded and analyzed qualitative interview data. 2015 Research Assistant for Dr. Sharon Oselin, Collected, coded, and analyzed primary data regarding social justice movements. Conducted an extensive literature review on desistance from sex work.
October 2017 Admire 5 2012 Research Mentor, Undergraduate Research in the Community Program, Organized and led a team of four undergraduate students in a research project regarding deaf asylum seekers. Provided instruction on collecting and analyzing qualitative data. SERVICE Professional Service 2017-18 Graduate Student Member (elected), Board of Directors, Pacific Sociological Association 2015-16 Co-chair, Student Affairs Committee, Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology 2014-16 Member, Committee on the Status of Women, Pacific Sociological Association 2013 Paper Reviewer, Student Forum, American Sociological Association Meeting Journal Reviewer: Gender & Society, Law and Society Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Criminology, Journal of Drug Issues University Service 2014-15 Elections Committee Representative, United Automobile and Aerospace Workers Local 2865, Unit 2012-13 Peer Mentor, Graduate Student Mentorship Program, University of California, Riverside Departmental Service 2015-16 Internship Coordinator for Labor Studies Program (Professor Ellen Reese, Chair) 2015 Committee on Diversity, Department of Sociology 2014-15 Recruitment Committee, Sociology Graduate Student Association 2014 Sociology Department Graduate Student Representative, Department Fair at Highlander Day 2013-14 Colloquium Committee, Sociology Graduate Student Association Coordinated the 3 rd annual Sociology graduate student mini-conference.
October 2017 Admire 6 2013-14 Graduate Affairs Committee, Sociology Graduate Student Association PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2017 Summer Dissertation Intensive, 11/2015 Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training Workshop, American Society of Criminology Conference, Washington, D.C. 2015 University Teaching Certificate Program, 3/2015 Allies Safe Zone Seminar, 1/2015 5 th Annual Arizona Methods Workshop, Tucson, Arizona 6/2012 7 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health, Los Angeles, California COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 2015-Present Domestic Violence Victim Advocate, Project Peacemakers, Inc., Los Angeles, California 2010-11 Volunteer Crisis Counselor (Youth Services), Women s Shelter, Long Beach, California PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Criminology, American Sociological Association, Pacific Sociological Association, Sociology for Women in Society, California Sociological Association, Golden Key International Honour Society REFERENCES Sharon Oselin, Associate Professor of Sociology Sharon.Oselin@ucr.edu (951) 827-5618 Tanya Nieri, Associate Professor of Sociology Tanya.Nieri@ucr.edu (951) 827-5854 Victoria Reyes, Assistant Professor of Sociology
October 2017 Admire 7 VReyes@ucr.edu (951) 827-2065