CURRICULUM VITAE Holli R. Drummond Ph.D. Assistant Professor Western Kentucky University Department of Sociology 1 Big Red Way Bowling Green, KY 42101 270-745-2259 www.wku.edu/~holli.drummond Education 2004 PhD, Sociology University of Georgia Dissertation Emotional pathways: Determining gender differences in reactions to strain and the role of anger and depression in predicting delinquency. Committee Professors Tom McNulty (chair), Ron Simons, and Jody Clay-Warner 1999 MS, Criminal Justice University of Alabama Thesis Portrayals of religious cults in the national television news. Committee Professors John Smykla (chair), Jimmy Williams, and John Bolland 1996 BA, Sociology Samford University, Cum Laude Honors and Awards Teaching Assistant Mentor Award, University of Georgia, 2001 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, University of Georgia, 2001 Chair Award of Merit, 1999, Dept. of Criminal Justice, University of Alabama Alpha Epsilon Lambda Graduate Honorary, inducted 1998 Alpha Phi Sigma, Criminal Justice Honorary, inducted 1998 Who s Who Among American Colleges and Universities, 1997 Areas of Specialization Crime, Law and Deviance Juvenile Delinquency Social Inequality Communities and Crime Gender and Crime Drummond 1
Manuscripts Under Review Simons, Ronald L., Leslie G. Simons, Callie Harbin Burt, Holli Drummond, Eric A. Stewart, Gene H. Brody, Frederick O. Gibbons, & Carolyn Cutrona Parenting behaviors that moderate the association between racial discrimination and child conduct problems: A longitudinal investigation (Submitted to Journal of Health and Social Behavior). Manuscripts in Progress Drummond, Holli, Ronald L. Simons, Thomas L. McNulty Determining the Effectiveness of Interpersonal Strains for Predicting Delinquency and Depression Among Male and Female Adolescents (Preparing for submission to Justice Quarterly). Drummond, Holli R., Ronald L. Simons, Thomas L. McNulty Emotional pathways: The role of anger and depression as mediators between interpersonal strain and delinquency for girls. Harris, Waverly A., Holli Drummond & John, M. Bolland. Family life: At home and in the street Bolland, John M., Holli Drummond, & Mary Moneta. Causes and consequences of gang affiliation. Presentations 2005 Drummond, Holli Emotional pathways: The role of anger and depression as mediators between interpersonal strain and delinquency for girls. Presented at the 2005 Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada. 2005 Harris, Waverly Ann, Holli Drummond, & John Bolland Family life at home and on the street Presented at the 2005 annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC. 2004 Drummond, Holli & Roanald L. Simons Determining the Effectiveness of Interpersonal Strain: Predicting Delinquency and Depression among adolescent males and Females Presented at the 2004 Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. 2001 Drummond, Holli, & Walter Jezneck The Impact of Physical Block Characteristics on Adolescent Hopelessness Presented at the 2001 Annual meeting of the MidSouth Sociology Association, Mobile, Alabama. Drummond 2
2001 Drummond, Holli. Testing the Conditioning Effects of Social Capital and Hopelessness on Adolescent Delinquency. Presented at the 2001 Graduate Student Symposium, Department of Sociology, University of Georgia. 2001 Drummond, Holli The Influence of Collective networks on Youth Risk Behaviors: Testing Social Capital and Hopelessness. Presented at the 2001 annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia. 2000 Drummond, Holli, Micki Neal, & Lorraine Evans Hope scholars and lottery expenditure: How Georgia Counties collect lottery money and what counties spend the most. Presented at the 2000 annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association at the 2000 Mid-South Sociological meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee. 2000 Drummond, Holli R. Linking Adolescent Hopelessness to Neighborhood Factors. Presented at the 2000 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California. 1999 Drummond, Holli R. Portrayals of Religious Cults in the Mass Media Presented at a Departmental Colloquium, Department of Sociology, University of Georgia. 1999 Drummond, Holli R. Whose Reality? Religious Cults in the Mass Media. Presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Toronto Canada. 1999 Bolland, John M., & Holli Drummond Causes and Consequences of Gang Affiliation. Presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Toronto Canada. 1999 Drummond, Holli, Veronica Richardson, & Yaschica Williams, Skills of Balance: The effects of being partnered with poverty. Presentation at the 1999 annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, Florida. 1999 Drummond, Holli, & John Bolland, Acts of Affiliation: The prevalence of self-reported risk behaviors among gang members and non-gang members living in public housing. Presentation at the 1999 annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, Florida. Drummond 3
Teaching Experience Assistant Professor, Western Kentucky University Undergraduate Introduction to Sociology (Fall, 2004; Summer & Fall 2005) Courses Taught Strategies of Research Methods (Fall, 2004; Spring 2006) Juvenile Delinquency (Spring, 2005) Social Inequality (Spring, 2005; Summer & Fall 2005) Graduate Quantitative Research Methods (Spring 2006) Courses Taught Instructor, Full responsibility for these courses, choosing texts, organizing discussions and classroom activities, constructing and grading exams and other required projects. Undergraduate Univ. of Georgia Juvenile Delinquency (Summer 2000, 2002) Introduction to Sociology (Spring 2002) The Logic and Practice of Sociological Research (Co-taught with Dr. Jim Coverdill, Fall 2000) Univ. of Alabama Introduction to Criminal Justice (Fall 1998) Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia Undergraduate Introduction to Sociology with Dr. William Finlay (Fall 1999), Dr, Mark Cooney (Spring 2000), and Dr. Jim Coverdill (Spring 2001). Innovative Teaching Project, University of Georgia, Department of Sociology Brown Bag Series, Enhancing the Classroom Experience Teaching Instruction Graduate class on how to improve classroom instruction and evaluation of college students performance. Tutor, Athletic Department, University of Georgia I tutor student athletes in introduction to sociology as well as classes in race, class, inequality; crime, law and deviance; and research methods (Summer 2003- Presently). Drummond 4
Research Experience 2002-2004: Graduate Research Assistant for Dr. Ron Simons, University of Georgia. I analyze survey data, assisting in its interpretation, presentation, and formatting for publication 1998-2001: Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Social Science Research, University of Alabama. Assisted in the collection of three waves of survey data in Mobile, AL. Served as field coordinator for one wave. Prepared manuscripts for presentation using the data collected. 2001: Graduate assistant in the undergraduate commuter lab, University of Georgia. Helped undergraduates run analysis using SPSS and CHIP. 1997-1998: Graduate Research Assistant, Dr. Bob Sigler, University of Alabama. Randomly selected college classes to participate in a survey for Dr. Sigler and Dr. Ida Johnson. Assisted in gathering the data. Professional Membership American Society of Criminology Southern Sociological Society Drummond 5