CURRICULUM VITAE Sarah A. El Sayed Mailing Address: Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice The University of Texas at Arlington 362 University Hall, Box 19595 Arlington, TX 76019 Office Information: 303 University Hall Phone: 817-272-0317 Email: sarah.elsayed@uta.edu Education 05/2015 Ph.D., Criminology 05/2012 M.S., Criminology 05/2009 B.A., Criminology Magna Cum Laude Academic Position 08/2015 - present Assistant Professor Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice The University of Texas at Arlington Research Interests Developmental/Life-Course Criminology Criminological Theories Quantitative Methods Corrections and Inmate Behavior Crime and Mental Health Gender Issues in Criminal Justice
Publications Articles and Book Chapters Barnes, J.C., Sarah El Sayed, Michael TenEyck, Joseph L. Nedelec, Eric J. Connolly, Joseph A. Schwartz, Brian B. Boutwell, John P. Wright, & Kevin M. Beaver. Estimating relative stability in developmental research: A critique of modern approaches and a novel solution. Journal of Quantitative Criminology (In press). El Sayed, Sarah The Pathways to Desistance study: A longitudinal examination of serious offenders. In Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology & Criminal Justice, eds. Barnes, J.C., and David R. Forde. New York: Wiley Blackwell (In press). El Sayed, Sarah A., Daniel F. Pacheco, & Robert G. Morris. The link between onset age and adult offending: The role of developmental profiles. Deviant Behavior, (2016). Connell, Nadine M., Sarah El Sayed, Jennifer M. Reingle, & Natalie M. Schell-Busey. The intersection of perceptions and experiences of bullying by race and ethnicity among middle school students in the United States. Deviant Behavior, (2015). El Sayed, Sarah, Alex R. Piquero, Carol A. Schubert, Edward P. Mulvey, Lindsay Pitzer & Nicole Leeper Piquero. Assessing the mental health/offending relationship across race/ethnicity in a sample of serious adolescent offenders. Criminal Justice Policy Review (2015). Caudill, Jonathan W., Robert G. Morris, Sarah El Sayed, Minwoo Yun, & Matthew DeLisi. Pathways through the juvenile justice system: Predictors of formal disposition. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, (2013). Morris, Robert G., & Sarah El Sayed. The development of self-reported white-collar offending. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, (2013). In Progress and Under Review El Sayed, Sarah, Alex R. Piquero, & Michael TenEyck. Differentiating Between Moffitt s Developmental Taxonomy and Silverthorn and Frick s Delayed-Onset Models of Female Offending. Criminal Justice and Behavior (revise & resubmit). El Sayed, Sarah El Sayed 2
The Relationship between Optimistic Future Outlooks and Recidivism among Serious Adolescent Offenders. TenEyck, Michael, J.C. Barnes, & Sarah El Sayed The effect of absent biological father on female biological maturity: Results from a nationally representative sample of adolescents. El Sayed, Sarah, Denise P. Boots, & James W. Marquart. Death in Dallas: Sentencing patterns of Pre-Furman capital offenders. El Sayed, Sarah, & Robert G. Morris. The Effect of Exposure to Private versus Public Prison on Inmate Misconduct. Professional Experience 08/2013-05/2014 Senior Lecturer, 2012-2013 Outcome Program Evaluator Youth Village Resources of Dallas 01/2011-05/2013 Graduate Teaching Assistant, : Introduction to Criminal Justice (Fall 2012); Introduction to Crime & Criminology (Spring 2012/Fall 2011); Family Violence (Spring 2012); Introduction to Criminal Justice (Summer 2011/Spring 2011); Corrections (Spring 2011); Youth Crime and Justice (Spring 2011) 08/2011 12/2011 Graduate Research Assistant, 10/2007 05/2015 United States Attorney s Office, Dallas, TX Law Clerk (Drugs and Violent Crime Division) 05/2004-08/2004 Queens County District Attorney s Office, New York, NY Summer Intern Presentations Academic Conference: 2016 Sarah El Sayed The Relationship between Optimistic Future Outlooks and Recidivism among Serious Adolescent Offenders Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. New Orleans, LA. 2015 Sarah El Sayed, Alex R. Piquero, and Michael TenEyck El Sayed 3
Differentiating Between Moffitt s Developmental Taxonomy and Silverthorn and Frick s Delayed-Onset Models of Female Offending Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, D.C. 2014 Sarah El Sayed, Alex R. Piquero, Carol A. Schubert, Edward P. Mulvey, and Nicole Leeper Piquero Assessing the Mental Health/Offending Relationship across Race/Ethnicity in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders Poster presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 2014 Sarah El Sayed, and Robert G. Morris The Effect of Exposure to Private versus Public Prison on Inmate Misconduct Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 2012 Sarah El Sayed, and Nadine Connell Perceptions and Experiences of Bullying by Victims Race and Ethnicity Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Chicago, IL. 2012 Sarah El Sayed, Daniel F. Pacheco, Robert G. Morris, and Alex R. Piquero A Multi-level Analysis of Onset Age and Patterns of Future Criminality Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. New York, NY. 2012 Sarah El Sayed, Denise P. Boots, and James W. Marquart Death in Dallas: Sentencing Patterns of Pre-Furman Capital Offenders (1923-1972) Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. New York, NY. Invited: Fall 2015 Spring 2012 University of Texas at Arlington Alpha Phi Sigma Guest Speaker Significance of Research: Developmental/Life-Course Criminology and Gender CRIM 1307 Introduction to Crime and Criminology (Dr. Denise Boots) El Sayed 4
Social Disorganization Theory Fall 2011 Spring 2011 CRIM 2317 Criminal Prosecution and Court Process (Rashaan Deshay, J.D.) U.S. Attorney s Office: Northern Division CRIM 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Dr. Elmer Polk) Death Penalty: Past, Present, and Future Recognition and Honors Fall 2014 Fall 2012 Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Recipient of Phi Kappa Phi s Cyrus D. Cantrell III Academic Travel Grant Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society induction Recipient of Graduate Travel Award at the Criminology Research Symposium, The Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society induction Professional Development November 2011 Summer 2011 elearning Faculty Show & Tell - Teaching Effectiveness Workshop - School of Economic Political and Policy Sciences, Service Ad Hoc Reviewer Journals Journal of Quantitative Criminology Police Quarterly International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Criminal Justice and Behavior University of Texas at Arlington Publishers Oxford University Press Thesis Committee Member El Sayed 5
Stephanie M. Sanford, 2016 (Chair & Supervisor) Modesty C. Ekueku, 2016 Lindsey Connor, 2016 Member Faculty Search Committee, 2015-2016 Member Member Member Graduate Studies Committee, 2016-Present Student Grievance Committee, 2016-Present Online Programs Committee, 2016-Present Courses Taught (*denotes graduate course) Research Methods in Crime and Justice Studies Research Methods in Sociology, Crime and Justice Studies, and Public Administration Gender, Crime, and Justice Gender, Crime, and Justice (Online) Introduction to Criminal Justice Women and Crime Statistics & Research Practices in Criminal Justice* Criminal Justice Statistics Research Methods in Criminal Justice (Online)* Advanced Training Meta-analysis Seminar Lead by Travis C. Pratt, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2016 Group-based Trajectory Modeling for the Medical and Social Sciences Lead by Daniel Nagin & Thomas Loughran, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2016 Affiliations Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Biosocial Criminology Association Southern Criminal Justice Association El Sayed 6
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REFERENCES Alex R. Piquero, Ph.D. Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology, EPPS 800 West Campbell Road, GR 31 Richardson, TX. 75080-3021 (972) 883-2482 apiquero@utdallas.edu Robert G. Morris, Ph.D. Associate Professor 800 West Campbell Road, GR 31 Richardson, TX 75080-3021 (972) 883-6728 morris@utdallas.edu J.C. Barnes, Ph.D. Associate Professor School Criminal Justice The University of Cincinnati 2840 Bearcat Way Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 Phone: (513) 556-5827 Email: jc.barnes@uc.edu El Sayed 8