BRITTANY E. HAYES CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Address: College of Criminal Justice Sam Houston State University P.O. Box 2296 Huntsville, Texas 77341-2296 936-294-2616 Email: bxh017@shsu.edu EDUCATION 2014 John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Doctor of Philosophy, Criminal Justice 2014 John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Master of Philosophy, Criminal Justice 2011 John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Master of Arts, Criminal Justice 2009 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice and Psychology ACADEMIC POSITIONS August 2014- Present Winter 2013- May 2014 August 2009- November 2013 Assistant Professor-Tenure Track, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University Part-Time Lecturer, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Enhanced Chancellor s Fellowship, Graduate Center, City University Of New York REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (*denotes graduate student) Hayes, Brittany E. and Carlijn Van Baak*. (2016). Risk Factors of Physical and Sexual Violence for Women in Mali: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample. Violence Against Women. Hayes, Brittany E. and Katharine A. Boyd. (2016). Influence of Individual- and National- Level Factors on Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence. Sociological Perspectives.
Hayes, Brittany E. (2016). Repeat Victimization Among Intimate Partner Violence Victims: The Impact of Guardianship. Feminist Criminology. Adamczyk, Amy, Katharine A. Boyd, and Brittany E. Hayes. (2016). Place Matters: Contextualizing the Roles of Religion and Race for Understanding American s Attitudes About Homosexuality. Social Science Research, 57, 1-16. Hayes, Brittany E., Joshua D. Freilich, and Steven M. Chermak. (2016). An Exploratory Study of Honor Crimes in the United States. Journal of Family Violence, 31, 303-314. Hayes, Brittany E. (2015). Impact of Victim, Offender, and Relationship Characteristics on Frequency and Timing of Intimate Partner Violence using Life History Calendar Data. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 53, 189-219. Hayes, Brittany E. (2015). Indirect Abuse Involving Children During the Separation Process. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Hayes, Brittany E. (2013). Women s Resistance in Abusive Relationships: An Alternative Framework. SAGE Open, 3, 1-10. Adamczyk, Amy and Brittany E. Hayes. (2012). "Religion and Sex-related Behaviors: Understanding the Relationship between the Major World Religions and the Likelihood of Sex Outside of Marriage. American Sociological Review, 77, 723-746. Hayes, Brittany E. (2012). Abusive Men s Indirect Control of Their Partner during the Process of Separation. Journal of Family Violence, 27, 333-344. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Hayes, Brittany E. and Cortney Franklin. (Revise and Resubmit). Community Effects on Women s Help-Seeking Behavior for Intimate Partner Violence in India: Gender Disparity, Feminist Theory and Empowerment. Brady, Patrick Q.* and Brittany E. Hayes. (Under Review). No Rest for the Wicked: Exploring the Intersection of Stalking and Intimate Partner Homicide. van Baak, Carlijn*, Brittany E. Hayes, Joshua D. Freilich, and Steven M. Chermak (Under Review). Honor Crimes in the United States and Offenders Neutralization Techniques. Randa, Ryan and Brittany E. Hayes (Under Review). Addressing Onset and Desistance of Bullying Behavior: A Qualitative Examination. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Hayes, Brittany E. Efficacy of Informal Social Controls for Abusive Behavior in an Online Environment. van Baak, Carlijn* and Brittany E. Hayes. Correlates of Cyberstalking Victimization and Perpetration.
Hayes, Brittany E., Colleen Mills*, Joshua D. Freilich, and Steven M. Chermak. Comparison of Media Discourse on Honor Crimes, Domestic Violence Homicides and Hate Crimes. Hayes, Brittany E. and Ryan Randa. Parts Unknown: Intergenerational Transmission of Violence and the Association with Intimate Partner Violence in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Moldova. GRANTS AWARDED Hayes, Brittany E. Efficacy of Informal Social Control for Cyberstalking. Awarded by College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, ($15,000). UNFUNDED GRANTS Hayes, Brittany E. Triggers and Effects of Intimate Partner Violence: A Content Analysis of Television. Sam Houston State University, ($10,000). Hayes, Brittany E. and Matt Nobles. Onset and Duration of Stalking Among Marginalized Populations. National Institute of Justice. Submitted to NIJ (NIJ-2015-3977), ($41,412). King, William, William Wells, and Brittany E. Hayes. Cops 101: A National Study of Law Enforcement Personnel in Schools (SLEPS). Submitted to BJS (BJS-2014-3928), ($997,385). BOOK REVIEWS Hayes, Brittany E. (2013, September). Book review of Right-wing resurgence: How a Domestic Terrorist Threat is Being Ignored by Daryl Johnson. Washington, DC, Potomac Books. Hayes, Brittany E. (2012, May). Book review of The Fertile Soil of Jihad: Terrorism s Prison Connection by Patrick T. Dunleavy. Washington, DC, Potomac Books. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES Hayes, Brittany E. (2011). Self-Defense, Armed. In M.S. Stange, C.G. Oyster, & G.J. Geoffrey (Eds.), The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today s World. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA RESEARCH EXPERIENCE January 2011- June 2014 September 2012- April 2013 July 2010- September 2010 Research Assistant for Extremist Crime Database, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Research Assistant for Crime Terror Nexus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Research Assistant for Cardus Education Study at the University of Notre Dame.
August 2009- September 2010 December 2008- August 2009 August 2007- December 2007 Research Assistant for Dr. Amy Adamczyk, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Research Assistant to Dr. Evan Stark, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey. Research Assistant to Dr. Judith Stern, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. COMPETITIVE, INVITED, and FUNDED PROGRAMS 2016 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) course Longitudinal Data Analysis, Including Categorical Outcomes sponsored by Sam Houston State University 2016 National Institute of Justice course 2016 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) sponsored by National Institute of Justice and Sam Houston State University 2013 Statistical Horizons course Event History and Survival Analysis sponsored by John Jay College 2013 Epidemiology and Population Health Summer Institute at Colombia University course Geographic Information Systems sponsored by John Jay College 2012 John Jay College International Conference course Missing Data sponsored by John Jay College 2011 John Jay College Doctoral Program workshop on ATLAS.ti 2010 Humboldt University Summer Exchange Program with City University of New York in Berlin, Germany. 2008 Undergraduate Professional Development Conference: Child and Family Studies, sponsored by the School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. INVITED TALKS Hayes, Brittany E. (2016, September). Research Brown Bag, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. New York, NY. Hayes, Brittany E. (2013, August). New Doctoral Student Orientation, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. New York, NY. Adamczyk, Amy and Brittany E. Hayes. (2012, November). Religion and Sexual Behaviors: Understanding the Influence of Islamic Cultures and Religious Affiliation for Explaining Sex Outside of Marriage. Invited Sociology Department Colloquium, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. New York, NY.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Hayes, Brittany E. and Carlijn van Baak. (2016, March). Bystander Intervention in an Online Environment. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, CO. van Baak, Carlijn and Brittany E. Hayes. (2016, March). Risk Factors of Physical and Sexual Abuse for Women in Mali: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, CO. Hayes, Brittany E. and Ryan Randa. (2015, November). The Onset and Desistance from Bullying Perpetration. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. Brady, Patrick Q.* and Brittany E. Hayes. (2015, November). No Rest for the Wicked: Exploring the Intersection of Stalking and Intimate Partner Homicide. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. van Baak, Carlijn* and Brittany E. Hayes. (2015, November). Honor Killings in the United States and Offender s Neutralization Techniques. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. Hayes, Brittany E. and Joshua D. Freilich (2015, March). Application of Situational Crime Prevention to Post-Separation Abuse. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Orlando, Florida. Hayes, Brittany E. (2014, November). Who s Home? The Impact of Guardians on Risk of Intimate Partner Abuse. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California. Hayes, Brittany E. (2013, November). The Process of Separation for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Evaluating Risk of Indirect and Physical Abuse Relating to Interpersonal Events. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. Hayes, Brittany E. and Katharine A. Boyd. (2013, November). Social Environment on Individual Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. Adamczyk, Amy, Brittany E. Hayes and Katharine A. Boyd. (2013, August). An Ecological Examination of Religion and Race in Explaining Tolerance for Homosexuality. Association for the Sociology of Religion. New York, New York. Hayes, Brittany E. (2012, November). Abusive Men s Indirect Control of Their Partner during the Process of Separation. American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois. Hayes, Brittany E. (2011, November). Women s Resistance Strategies in Abusive Relationships: An Alternative Framework. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. Hayes, Brittany E. (2010, June). An Examination of the Event Leading Up to a Domestic Violence Homicide. John Jay College of Criminal Justice International Conference. Marrakesh, Morocco.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS Ramdath, Cassandra and Brittany E. Hayes. (2012, November). Gang-Related Homicides and Domestic Homicides in Brooklyn, NYC: A Geospatial Analysis. American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois. Boyd, Katharine and Brittany E. Hayes. (2012, November). Offender-Victim Relationships in Far-Right Homicides: The Influence of Location in Ideologically and Non-Ideologically Motivated Homicides. American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois. PROFESSIONAL DEVEOPMENT WORKSHOPS 2016 Project Based Learning 2014 Teaching Online: Strategies for Success Certification Series TEACHING EXPERIENCE Sam Houston State University, Graduate Courses Research Methods and Quantitative Analysis (online) Sam Houston State University, Undergraduate Courses Criminology Victimology Introduction to Research Methods Rutgers University Newark, Undergraduate Courses Gender, Crime, and Justice Data Analysis in Criminal Justice Criminology John Jay College, Undergraduate Courses Computer Applications in Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice TEACHING ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE John Jay College, CUNY, Graduate Courses Doctoral Level Research Methods John Jay College, Undergraduate Courses Principles and Methods of Statistics Introduction to Criminal Justice Rutgers University New Brunswick, Undergraduate Courses Victimization and Domestic Violence Adult Development and Aging
GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED Doctoral Dissertation Committees: Ashley Boillot-Fansher (Ph.D., CJ, SHSU, Expected Spring 2017), Member HaeRim Jin (Ph.D., CJ, SHSU, Expected Spring 2017), Member Doctoral Qualifying Examination Committees: HaeRim Jin (Ph.D. Portfolio, CJ, SHSU, Spring 2016), Member Masters Students: Carlijn van Baak (Thesis, CJ, SHSU, Summer 2016), Chair Lindsay M. Ashworth (Thesis, CJ, SHSU, Expected Spring 2017), Member UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED Honors Contracts Supervised: Matthew Powell (SHSU, CRIJ 3350, 2014) Lauren Molina (SHSU, CRIJ 3350, 2016) McNair Scholar Advisor: Georgi Mcnease (SHSU, Expected Spring 2017, Chair) SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Editorial Board Member: 2015- Present Journal of School Violence 2012- Present Journal of Family Violence Committee Member: Ad Hoc Research Resources Committee, Division of Victimology Ad hoc reviewer: Journal of Research in Criminal and Delinquency Journal of Quantitative Criminology Violence Against Women Social Science Research Journal of Family Violence Sociological Perspectives Asian Journal of Criminology Journal of School Violence Criminal Justice Review International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology International Criminal Justice Review The Sociological Quarterly Social Science and Medicine Homicide Studies
Panel Chair: 2016 Cybercrime and Victimization: Theory and Action. The annual meeting of the ACJS, Denver, CO. 2015 Risk Factors For and Consequences of Bullying Victimization. The annual meeting of the ASC, Washington, D.C. 2015 Intimate Partner Violence and Its Prevention. The annual meeting of the ACJS, Orlando, FL. 2014 Individual and Social Factors Associated with Intimate Partner Violence. The annual meeting of the ASC, San Francisco, CA. 2013 Citizen Perceptions of Crime and Criminal Justice Across Countries. The annual meeting of the ASC, Atlanta, GA. 2011 Resistant and Responding to Intimate Partner Abuse. The annual meeting of the ASC, Washington, D.C. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Sam Houston State University 2016-Present Graduate Standards and Admissions Committee 2015-Present Faculty Women s Advisory Committee 2015-Present BA/BS Victim Services Degree Committee 2015-Present Beto Chair Committee 2015-Present College of Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee 2014-2015 Victim Services Management Committee 2014-2015 Graduate Standards and Admissions Committee John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2013-2014 Associate Provost/Dean of Research Search Committee CUNY Graduate Center, Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice 2012-2013 Program Admissions Committee 2011-2012 Program Curriculum Committee 2010-2011 Program Membership Committee RESEARCH SKILLS Data analysis using SPSS, HLM software, ARC GIS, ATLAS.ti, interviewing and observations MEMBERSHIP American Society of Criminology; Division of Victimology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences; Victimology Section PODCASTS American Sociological Review (2012) Religion and Sexual Behaviors Retrieved from http://asr.sagepub.com/content/77/5/723/suppl/dc1