JULIE GERLINGER August 2017 Department of Sociology Phone: (405) 325-1751 University of Oklahoma Email: jgerlinger@ou.edu 780 Van Vleet Oval, KH 317 Norman, OK 73019 POSITIONS HELD 2017- Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma ACADEMIC TRAINING 2017 Ph.D. Criminology, Law and Society. University of California, Irvine. 2013 M.A. Social Ecology. University of California, Irvine. 2008 B.A. Sociology. University of California, Los Angeles. Magna cum laude. AREAS OF INTEREST Inequality, policy (education, zero tolerance, substance use), juvenile delinquency, methods and statistics PUBLICATIONS Carpenter, Christopher, Tim Bruckner, Thurston Domina, Julie Gerlinger, and Sara Wakefield (2015). Association of state-level education standards for tobacco use prevention and teacher reports of classroom instruction topics. Health Behavior and Policy Review (In Press). Gerlinger, Julie, & Wo, James C. (2016). Preventing School Bullying: Should Schools Prioritize an Authoritative School Discipline Approach Over Security Measures?. Journal of School Violence, 15(2), 133-157. Gerlinger, Julie, & Turner, Susan F. (2015). California s public safety realignment correctional policy based on stakes rather than risk. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 26(8), 805-827. Bruckner, Timothy A., Domina, Thurston, Hwang, Jin K., Gerlinger, Julie, Carpenter, Christopher, & Wakefield, Sara (2014). State-level education standards for substance use prevention programs in schools: a systematic content analysis. Journal of Adolescent Health, 54(4), 467-473. Turner, Susan F., & Gerlinger, Julie (2013). Risk assessment and realignment. Santa Clara L. Rev., 53, 1039. Reports: Maxson, Cheryl, Charlotte Bradstreet, Daniel Gascon, Julie Gerlinger, Jessica Grebenkemper, Darin Haerle, Jacob Kang-Brown, Analicia Mejia Mesinas, Marisa Omori, Shannon Reid, and Daniel Scott. Gangs and Violence in California s Youth Correctional Facilities: A Research Foundation for Developing Effective Gang Policies (December 19, 2011). Report submitted to the California Department of Corrections and 1
Rehabilitation's Division of Juvenile Justice. Maxson, Cheryl, Charlotte Bradstreet, Daniel Gascon, Julie Gerlinger, Jessica Grebenkemper, Darin Haerle, Jacob Kang-Brown, Marisa Omori, Shannon Reid, and Daniel Scott. Developing Effective Gang Policies for California s Division of Juvenile Justice: Preliminary Findings Draft Report (August 29, 2011). Report submitted to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Division of Juvenile Justice. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Effects of State Education Requirements for Substance Use Prevention. (Carpenter, Christopher, S., Bruckner, Tim A., Domina, Thurston, Gerlinger, Julie and Wakefield, Sara). Health Economics. Revise and Resubmit. Schools and Neighborhood Crime: The Effects of Dropouts, Graduates, and Test Scores on Youth Crime. (Gerlinger, Julie, and John R. Hipp). Under Review. The Legal Diffusion of Substance Abuse Standards for Schools. (Wakefield, Sara, Julie Gerlinger, Thurston Domina, Christopher Carpenter, and Tim Bruckner). Under Review. Cotton Swabs and Crime: The Effect of DNA Databases on Clearance and Arrest Rates (Wakefield, Sara, Julie Gerlinger, and Robert Apel). Draft Available. Decriminalizing Student Behaviors: Is Policy Enough? (Gerlinger, Julie, Jason Gravel, and Bradley Bartos). Draft in Preparation. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016 Graduate Student Researcher. Research on the Impact of the Installation of Surveillance Cameras at High Desert State Prison. Valerie Jenness and Susan F. Turner, Supervisors. Tasks: measurement and instrument development. 2014-16 Graduate Student Researcher. School of Social Ecology. Department of Criminology, Law and Society. Valerie Jenness, Supervisor. Tasks: data collection, qualitative coding, quantitative analysis, course development. 2016 Graduate Student Researcher. Center for Psychology and Law. Department of Psychology and Social Behavior. Department of Criminology, Law and Society. Elizabeth Cauffman, Supervisor. Tasks: management of daily operations, course development, coordinating Center events. 2011-14 Senior Graduate Student Researcher. Human Capital Interventions Across Childhood and Adolescence. Greg Duncan, Program Director and Sara Wakefield, Supervisor. NICHD P01: Irvine Network on Interventions in Development (INID). http://inid.gse.uci.edu/ 2
Tasks: data collection, statistical analysis, qualitative coding, creation of public-use data and codebook, management of undergraduate researchers. 2010-11 Graduate Student Assistant. Center for Evidence-Based Corrections. Department of Criminology, Law & Society. Susan F. Turner, Supervisor. Tasks: data management and organization, statistical analysis. 2010 Graduate Student Researcher. Developing Effective Gang Policies for California s Division of Juvenile Justice. Cheryl Maxson, Supervisor. Tasks: qualitative coding, research memos, management of undergraduate researchers. 2008 UCLA Sociology Immersion Program. Robert M. Emerson, Supervisor. Tasks: Internship at Indian Springs Continuation High, ethnographic fieldwork. PRESENTATIONS 2017 School and Neighborhood Influences on Exclusionary Discipline. 2017 American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Philadelphia, PA. 2016 Exclusionary Discipline and Neighborhood Crime. 2016 American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. New Orleans, LA. 2016 Decriminalizing School Discipline: Is Policy Enough? 2016 Western Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Vancouver, B.C. 2015 Schools and Neighborhood Crime: The Effects of Dropouts, Graduates, and Test Scores on Youth Crime. 2015 American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Washington, D.C. 2015 Poster Session. Schools and Neighborhood Crime: The Effects of Dropouts, Graduation Rates, and Test Scores on Youth Crime. Data Science Initiative. University of California, Irvine. 2014 Regulating Intolerance: Exclusionary Patterns in State-Level School Discipline Policies. 2014 American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. San Francisco, CA. 2014 Cotton Swabs and Crime: The Effect of DNA Databases on Clearance and Arrest Rates. 2014 Law and Society Association Annual Meetings. Minneapolis, MN. 2014 Poster session and presentation. Regulating Intolerance: Exclusionary Patterns in State- Level School Discipline Policies. 2014 Irvine Network on Interventions in Development Annual Meetings. Laguna Beach, CA. 2013 School Safety Measures and Bullying: How Crime Prevention Efforts Affect School Culture. 2013 American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Atlanta, GA. 2013 Poster Session. California s Public Safety Realignment: Correctional Policy Based on Stakes Rather than Risk. 2013 Association for Criminal Justice Research (California). Irvine, CA. 3
2012 California Realignment: A Simulation of Recidivism Among High-Stakes and High-Risk Offenders. 2012 American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Chicago, IL. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2017 Instructor. The System of Criminal Justice. Department of Sociology. University of Oklahoma. 2015 Teaching Assistant. Research Design (Teresa A. Dalton). School of Social Ecology. UC-Irvine. 2015 Invited Guest Lecture. Racial Threat and School Discipline. Criminology Macro Theories (graduate) (Charis E. Kubrin). Department of Criminology, Law & Society. UC-Irvine. 2015 Teaching Assistant. Data Analysis II Econometrics (graduate statistics) (John R. Hipp). School of Social Ecology. UC-Irvine. 2014 Invited Guest Lecture. School Discipline and Zero Tolerance. Juvenile Delinquency (Daniel Scott). Department of Criminology, Law & Society. UC-Irvine. 2014 Teaching Assistant. Intro to Criminology, Law and Society (online course) (Teresa A. Dalton). Department of Criminology, Law & Society. UC-Irvine. 2010-11 Teaching Assistant. Deviance (Randy Myers). Gangs (Cheryl Maxson). Imprisonment and Reentry (Randy Myers). Department of Criminology, Law & Society. UC-Irvine. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Grants and Fellowships: 2016-17 National Institute of Justice, Graduate Research Fellowship Program in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: $32,000 2016 Social Ecology Dean s Dissertation Writing Fellowship: $11,832 2011-16 Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowship: $7,700 2015 Criminology, Law and Society Professional Development Fellowship: $10,745 2015 UCI Public Impact Fellowship: $1,000 2015 Data Science Graduate Summer Fellows Program: $6,039 2014 & 2015 June Morrison Scholarship, Western Society of Criminology: $400 2013 & 2015 Associated Graduate Students Travel Grant: $800 2013 Bureau of Justice Statistics, Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data Summer Workshop (ICPSR Program Scholar): $3,500 Awards: 4
2014 Peer-Nominated Peer Mentoring Award: $100 2013 Association for Criminal Justice Research (California) Best Student Poster Award: $200 2013 Graduate Student Mentoring Award: $200 2012 Departmental Student Evaluation Commendation Award: $200 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE Reviewing: 2017- Reviewer, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2016- Reviewer, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management 2016- Reviewer, American Journal of Criminal Justice. 2014- Reviewer, Routledge Books. 2014- Reviewer, Criminal Justice Policy Review. 2013- Reviewer, Justice Quarterly. Service to the Department and University: 2015 Graduate Coordinator, Transforming Migrations: Beyond the 1965 Immigration Act Conference. UC-Irvine. 2012-13 Social Committee Chair. Department of Criminology, Law & Society. 2011-13 CLS Graduate Recruitment Chair. Department of Criminology, Law & Society. 2011-13 Workshops, IRB, and Grants Committee; Social Committee. Department of Criminology, Law & Society. 2011-13 Graduate Student Mentor. Department of Criminology, Law & Society. Professional Memberships: 2015- Western Society of Criminology. 2014- Law and Society Association. 2011- Association for Criminal Justice Research. 2010- American Society of Criminology, American Sociological Association. 5