Curriculum Vitae MARIN R. WENGER

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Curriculum Vitae MARIN R. WENGER College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida State University Eppes Hall, 112 S. Copeland St Tallahassee, FL 32306 mwenger@fsu.edu EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D., Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University Committee: Wayne Osgood (chair), Derek Kreager, Barrett Lee, Eric Baumer, and Shannon Monnatt Dissertation: Bringing Back the City: A Multilevel Analysis of Crime and Ecological Context 2012 M.A., Crime, Law and Justice, The Pennsylvania State University 2008 B.A., Sociology (with distinction), The University of Michigan EMPLOYMENT 2016 present Assistant Professor, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University AREAS OF INTEREST Stratification, Communities and Crime, Deviance, Quantitative Methods PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Ramos, Javier and Marin R. Wenger. "Effects in Disguise: The Importance of Controlling for Constructs at Multiple Levels in Macro-Level Immigration and Crime Research." City and Community 17(4):1100-18. Wenger, Marin R. Forthcoming. Clarifying the Relationship between Racial Diversity and Crime: Neighborhoods versus Cities. Crime and Delinquency, E-pub ahead of print. Frisco, Michelle, Marin R. Wenger, Derek A. Kreager. 2017. Extradyadic Sex and Union Dissolution among Young Adults in Opposite-Sex Married and Cohabiting Unions. Social Science Research 62(1):291-304. Wenger, Marin R. 2015. Patterns of Misreporting Intimate Partner Violence Using Matched Pairs. Violence and Victims 30(2):179-193.

Kreager, Derek A., Richard Felson, Cody Warner and Marin R. Wenger. 2013 Women s Education, Marital Violence, and Divorce: A Social Exchange Perspective. Journal of Marriage and Family 75(3):565-581. PROJECT REPORTS Kreager, Derek A., Wade Jacobsen, Marin R. Wenger, Gary Zajac, and Robert Hutchison. 2014. Secondary Trauma Associated with Pennsylvania s Capital Punishment Process: Corrections Officers, Victim Family Members, and Offender Loved Ones. Report to the Pennsylvania Senate Advisory Committee. GRANTS AND FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS 2018-2020 Faculty Fellow, Critical Thinking Initiatives. Florida State University. Amount: $5,000. 2017 Principal Investigator, The Longitudinal Multilevel Effects of Community Disadvantage, Income Inequality, and Residential Instability on Crime Rates, First Year Assistant Professor Award, Council on Research and Creativity, Florida State University. Amount: $20,000. 2017-2020 Consultant, Understanding Incarceration and Re-Entry Experiences of Female Inmates and their Children: The Women s Prison Inmate Networks Study (WO- PINS), National Institute of Justice. Amount: $685,857. 2015-2017 Consultant, Prison Inmate Networks Study (PINS), National Science Foundation. Amount: $323,818. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Wenger, Marin R. and Brendan Lantz. 2018. Using NIBRS Data Correctly: On the Methodological Impact of Analytic Approach. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Ramos, Javier R. and Marin R. Wenger. 2018. Immigration and Recidivism: What is the Link? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Lantz, Brendan and Marin R. Wenger. 2018. Co-Offender as Counterfactual: Using a Within- Partnership Approach to Examine the Relationship between Race and Arrest. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Wenger, Marin R. 2017. The Longitudinal Multilevel Effects of Community Disadvantage on Crime Rates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Ramos, Javier R. and Marin R. Wenger. 2017. Effects in Disguise: The Importance of Controlling for Constructs at Multiple Levels in Marco-Level Research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. Wenger, Marin R. 2016. Inequality and Crime: A Multilevel Examination. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA. Wenger, Marin R. 2015. Bringing Back the City: A Multilevel Analysis of Crime and Ecological Context. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC. Wenger, Marin R. and Michelle L. Frisco. 2015. Sexual Infidelity and Changes in Psychological Distress among Married and Cohabiting Young Adults. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. Wenger, Marin R. 2014. Clarifying the Relationship between Racial Diversity and Crime: Neighborhoods versus Cities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. Frisco, Michelle L., Derek Kreager, and Marin R. Wenger. 2014. Infidelity, Union Dissolution, and Mental Health among Young Adults in the United States. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA. Wenger, Marin R., Michelle L. Frisco, Derek Kreager. 2013. Victims v. Perpetrators: Infidelity and Depression among Married, Cohabiting, and Dating Men and Women. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Wenger, Marin R. 2012. Patterns of Misreporting Intimate Partner Violence Using Matched Pairs. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. INVITED PRESENTATIONS Wenger, Marin R. 2018. An Analysis of the Contextual Effects of Community Demographics on the Likelihood of Arrest by Offender Race: An Innovative Approach. To be presented at the University of South Alabama, Department of Political Science & Criminal Justice, Mobile, AL. Wenger, Marin R. 2017. Multilevel Modeling: A Workshop. Graduate-Faculty Workshop Series, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University.

Wenger, Marin R. 2017. The Multilevel Effects of Changes in Residential Instability. First Year Assistant Professor Workshop, Council on Research and Creativity, Florida State University. Wenger, Marin R. 2015. The Importance of Separating Levels of Effects for Understanding Communities and Crime. Changing American Communities and Neighborhoods Working Group, Department of Sociology and Criminology, The Pennsylvania State University. AWARDS AND HONORS 2018-2020 Faculty Fellow, Critical Thinking Initiatives. Florida State University. 2015 Best Published Paper, Criminology Graduate Student Paper Competition, Pennsylvania State University: Patterns of Misreporting Intimate Partner Violence Using Matched Pairs. 2014 1st place, American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Student Paper Competition: Clarifying the Relationship between Racial Diversity and Crime: Neighborhoods versus Cities. 2010 University Graduate Fellowship PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014-2016 Managing Editor Production, Criminology 2013-2014 University Graduate Fellow 2011-2013 Research Assistant TEACHING EXPERIENCE Communities and Crime (CCJ 4938), Instructor, Florida State University Introduction to Research Methods in Criminology (CCJ 4700), Instructor, Florida State University Criminology (CRIM 012), Instructor, Pennsylvania State University Drugs, Crime, and Society (CRIM 429), Teaching Assistant, Pennsylvania State University Race, Crime and Justice (CRIM 451), Instructor, Pennsylvania State University STUDENT ADVISING Doctoral Students 2016-2019 Javier Ramos, Supervisor 2018-2019 Ariel Elliott, Supervisor Undergraduate Research Students 2018 Violeta Gonzalez, Honor s Thesis Committee, Outside Member

2018-2019 Katherine Kirsh, Directed Individual Study (DIS) 2019 Alexandra Webb, Directed Individual Study (DIS) 2019 Ty ra Malloy, Directed Individual Study (DIS) ACADEMIC SERVICE Reviewer: Criminology, Violence and Victims, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Journal of Drug Issues, Social Science Research, City and Community, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Member, Gene Carte Student Paper Competition Committee, 2019 Member, FSU Campus Preview Planning Committee, 2018-2019 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP The American Society of Criminology The American Sociological Association