Curriculum Vitae DAVID M. RAMEY and Criminology Office: (814) 867-5864 The Pennsylvania State Mobile: (703) 297-0905 414 Oswald Tower Email: dmr45@psu.edu Park, PA 16802-9976 Education 2014 Ph.D.,, 2010 M.A.,, 2005 B.A.,, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State Research Interests Crime, Deviance, and Social Control Social Demography Social Disparities in Population Health Behavioral Health Immigration/Migration Quantitative Methods Peer Reviewed Journal Publications 2014 New Parochialism, Sources of Community Investment, and the Control of Street Crime. Forthcoming in Criminology and Public Policy (with Emily Shrider). 2014 Is Breast Truly Best? Estimating the Effects of Breastfeeding on Long-term Child Health and Wellbeing in the United States Using Sibling Comparisons. Social Science and Medicine 109: 55-65. 2013 Immigrant Revitalization and Neighborhood Violent Crime in Established and New Destination Cities. Social Forces 92(2): 597-629 Manuscripts in Progress Ramey, David M. Social Class, Social Control and the Health Behaviors of Young Adults Shrider, Emily A., and David M. Ramey. Public and Private Investment and the Reduction of Street Crime Curriculum Vitae 1
Ramey, David M. School Punishment, Therapy and Medication, and the Social Construction of African-American and White Boys Problem Behavior Ramey, David M. The Consequences of Official Labeling in Childhood: The Influence of Race, Early School Punishment, and Therapy/Medication on Criminalized and Medicalized Trajectories of Social Control Ramey, David M. The Influence of School- and District-Level Racial Composition on the Criminalization or Medicalization of Child Behavior through School Discipline Policies Ramey, David M. and Emily Shrider. Enclave Effects and the Nature of the Relationship between Neighborhood Immigrant Concentration and Violent Crime Steidley, Trent, David M. Ramey, and Emily Shrider. Metropolitan Gun Availability and Urban Neighborhood Violence Papers Presented at Professional Meetings and Invited Sessions 2013 Ramey, David M. and Emily A. Shrider. New Parochialism and the Control of Street Crime. Roundtable Presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY. 2012 Ramey, David M. and Emily A. Shrider. Social Organization, Sources of Community Investment, and the Control of Street Crime. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Criminological Association, Chicago, IL. 2012 Ramey, David M. Social Control Theory and Health Behavior in Young Adulthood. Roundtable Presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. 2012 Ramey, David M. Immigrant Revitalization and Neighborhood Violent Crime in Established and New Destination Cities. Presented at Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Summer Workshop, Columbus, OH.* 2012 Colen, Cynthia G & David M. Ramey. Is Best Truly Best? Estimating the Long-term Consequences of Breastfeeding for Childhood Wellbeing Using Sister Comparisons. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. San Francisco, CA. 2011 Ramey, David M. Social Disorganization, Ethnic Enclaves, and Neighborhood Violent Crime in Urban Latino Destinations. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2011 Ramey, David M. Neighborhood Violence in a New Era of Immigration. Poster Presentation at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC. Curriculum Vitae 2
2010 Neighborhood Violent Crime in Contemporary Latino Destinations. Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Association/North Central Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois. *Indicates invited presentation Honors and Awards 2014 Clyde Franklin Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Research on Race or Gender,, 2013 $500 Travel Grant from the Criminal Justice Research Center to present at the Annual Meetings of the American Criminological Association, Atlanta, GA 2012 $500 Travel Grant from the Criminal Justice Research Center to present at the Annual Meetings of the American Criminological Association, Chicago, IL 2011 Recipient, Poster Award for Neighborhood Violence in a New Era of Immigration." Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC 2011 $900 Travel Grant from the Institute of Population Research to present at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC Teaching Experience Independent Instructor Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences Introduction to Sociology Juvenile Delinquency Teaching Assistant Multiple Regression Analysis (Graduate Course) Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences Research Methods in Sociology Introduction to Sociology Sociological Theory Departmental & Professional Service 2013-2014 2010-2012 Elections Committee, Sociology Graduate Student Association, Ohio State Graduate Student Mentor, Sociology Graduate Student Association, Ohio State Curriculum Vitae 3
2010-2011 Computer Lab Committee,, Ohio State Professional Training Research Training: Didactic Workshop: Introduction to Spatial Statistics for Population and Health Research, Department of Geography, Didactic Workshop: Analyzing Longitudinal Data, with Special Attention to Missing Data: Overview and Guide to Practice, Initiative in Population Research, The Ohio State Didactic Workshop: Introduction to Agent-Based Modeling with NetLogo, Initiative in Population Research, Graduate Courses in Research Methodology: Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) Event History Analysis Manuscript Reviewer Criminology Sociological Inquiry Sociological Perspectives Professional Affiliations Member: Affiliate: American Criminological Society American Sociological Association Population Association of America Criminal Justice Research Center Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Non-academic Professional Experience Legislative Assistant, Congressman Bob Filner (CA-51), Washington D.C. February 2006 March 2008 Advised Congressman and wrote legislation on issues dealing with homeland security, agriculture, trade, and telecommunications policy Curriculum Vitae 4
References: Cynthia G. Colen, PhD (co-advisor) Dana L. Haynie, PhD (co-advisor) Assistant Professor Professor colen.3@osu.edu haynie.7@osu.edu 238 Townshend Hall 238 Townshend Hall 1885 Neil Ave Mall 1885 Neil Ave Mall Columbus, OH 43210 Columbus, OH 43210 Ruth D. Peterson, Ph.D. Christopher R. Browning, PhD Professor Emeritus Professor peterson.5@osu.edu browning.90@osu.edu 238 Townshend Hall 238 Townshend Hall 1885 Neil Ave Mall 1885 Neil Ave Mall Columbus, OH 43210 Columbus, OH 43210 Curriculum Vitae 5