January, 2018 CURRICULUM VITAE OF BRYAN F. BUBOLZ, Ph.D. I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION A. Present University Department or Unit : Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice B. Office Address : Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Faner Hall, Room 4227 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois 62901 E-Mail: bbubolz@siu.edu II. EDUCATION Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2014 M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2009 B.S., Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2007 III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2015 - present Assistant Professor, University of Southern Mississippi, 2014-2015 IV. RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY A. Interests and Specialties: Street Gangs, Juvenile Delinquency, Extremist Movements and Domestic Terrorism, Desistance, Violence, and Criminological Theory B. Current Projects: Research Collaborator: Recruitment and Radicalization among Far Right Terrorists. Project funded by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) and the Department of Homeland Security. Principle Investigator Dr. Pete Simi. Summer 2014 Present. C. Honors and Awards: Outstanding Graduate Student Award. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2013. 1
Graduate Student of the Year Award recipient $1,000. Criminal Justice Department. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2009 Chancellor s Graduate Student Award recipient $7,500. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2009. Robert L. Stonek Award recipient $1,000. Criminal Justice Department. University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, 2008. Chancellor s Graduate Student Award recipient $7,500. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2008. D. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings: Bubolz, Bryan F. and Sou Lee. Putting in Work: The Application of Identity Theory to Gang Violence and Commitment. Presented by Sou Lee at the American Society of Criminology meeting. Philadelphia, PA. November 2017. Bubolz, Bryan F., and Pete Simi. The Problem of Overgeneralization: The Case of Mental Health Problems and U.S. Violent White Supremacists. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, New Orleans, LA. November 2016. Bubolz, Bryan F. Exploring the Motives for Gang Exit: A Life History Approach. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Washington, DC. November 2015. Bubolz, Bryan F. Life After Leaving: A Study of Gang Desistance. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA. November, 2013. Bubolz, Bryan F. Desistance from Gangs: The Importance of Disillusionment, Stress, and Identity in the Decision to Change. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL. November, 2012. Simi, Pete, and Bryan F. Bubolz. Comparing Desistance among Violent Groups. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL. November, 2012. Bubolz, Bryan F, and Pete Simi. The Hood Just Ain t the Same: Perspectives on the Changing Nature of the Street Code. Presented at the Western Society of Criminology meeting, Newport Beach, CA. February, 2012. Bubolz, Bryan F, and Pete Simi. The Organizational and Spatial Characteristics of Gang Victimization. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Francisco, CA. November, 2010. V. PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE WORKS A. Articles in Professional Journals: Bubolz, Bryan F., and Sou Lee. (Forthcoming). Putting in Work: The Application of Identity Theory to Gang Violence and Commitment. Deviant Behavior. 2
Bubolz, Bryan F. and Pete Simi. (Forthcoming). The Problem of Overgeneralization: The Case of Mental Health Problems and U.S. Violent White Supremacists. American Behavioral Scientist. Simi. Pete, Karyn Sporer, and Bryan F. Bubolz. 2016. Narratives of Childhood Adversities and Adolescent Misconduct as Precursors to Violent Extremism: A Life-Course Criminological Approach. Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency. DOI 10.1177/0022427815627312. Simi, Pete, Robert Futrell, and Bryan F. Bubolz. 2016. Parenting as Activism: Identity Alignment and Activist Persistence in the White Power Movement. The Sociological Quarterly, 57(3), 491-519. Bubolz, Bryan F. and Pete Simi. 2015. Leaving the World of Hate: Life-Course Transitions and Self- Change. American Behavioral Scientist, 59(12), 1588-1608. Bubolz, Bryan F. and Pete Simi. 2015. Disillusionment and Change: A Cognitive-Emotional Theory of Gang Desistance. Deviant Behavior, 36(4), 330-345. Pelfrey, William V. Jr. and Bryan F. Bubolz. 2014. Hybridizing Socrates: A Hybrid Approach to Teaching Graduate Research Methods. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 25(1), 34-53. Simi, Pete, Bryan F. Bubolz, and Ann Hardman. 2013. Military Experience, Identity Discrepancies, and Far Right Terrorism: An Exploratory Analysis. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 36(8), 654-671. B. Chapters in Professional Books: Simi, Pete and Bryan F. Bubolz. 2017. Far-Right Terrorism in the United States in Handbook of the Criminology of Terrorism, edited by Gary LaFree and Joshua Freilich. John Wiley & Sons Hoboken, NJ. DOI: 10.1002/9781118923986.ch19 C. Other: 1.) Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Simi, Pete, Bryan F. Bubolz, Hillary McNeel, Karyn Sporer, and Steven Windish. 2015. Trauma as a Precursor to Violent Extremism: How Non-Ideological Factors Can Influence Joining an Extremist Group. National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. 2.) Encyclopedia Entries Bubolz, Bryan F. 2014. Pretrial Detention. In Jay S. Albanese (ed.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. 3.) Professional Reports Robinson, Hank, Nicole Kennedy, Allison King, and Bryan Bubolz. 2010. Obstacles Facing Effective Supervision and Treatment: Report Submitted to Probation Officers in the State of Nebraska. Submitted to the Nebraska Department of Corrections, Division of Probation and Parole. Methamphetamine Remote Recovery Project. Consortium for Crime and Justice Research, University of Nebraska at Omaha. 3
Robinson, Hank, Nicole Kennedy, Allison King, and Bryan Bubolz. 2010. Obstacles Facing Effective Supervision and Treatment: Report Submitted to Substance Abuse Treatment Providers in the State of Nebraska. Submitted to the Nebraska Department of Corrections, Division of Probation and Parole. Methamphetamine Remote Recovery Project. Consortium for Crime and Justice Research, University of Nebraska at Omaha. 4.) Publications in Progress Bryan F. Bubolz and Pete Simi. Frame Disputes and the Street Code: Perspectives on Stability and Change among Current and Former Gang Members. Bubolz, Bryan F. Desistance from Gangs: Understanding the Motives for Leaving and Types of Role Residual. Bubolz, Bryan F. Gang Exit and the Persistence of Mental Health Problems. Bubolz, Bryan F. and Sou Lee. Perceptions of Stigma among Former Gang Members Bubolz, Bryan F. and Pete Simi. Comparing Desistance among Gang Members and Neo Nazis. VI. TEACHING EXPERIENCE A. Teaching Interests and Specialties: Criminological Theory Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Introduction to Criminological Theory Introduction to Criminal Justice Street Gangs Terrorism B. Teaching Honors and Awards: Nomination from the University of Nebraska at Omaha to compete for the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Excellence in Teaching Award (only one nomination per university), 2012. Nomination from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice to compete for the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Excellence in Teaching Award (only one nomination per department), 2012. C. Current Graduate Faculty Status: Assistant Professor D. Number of Master s and Ph.D. Committees on which you have served: Member of Thesis Committee, Sou Lee, Master s Student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Defended Spring 2016. 4
Member of Dissertation Committee, Will Holt, Doctoral Candidate at The University of Southern Mississippi. Prospectus Defended Fall 2015. Member of Thesis Committee, Allison Osbourn, Master s Student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Anticipated Defense of Spring 2018. E. Other: 1.) Courses Taught Seminar in Criminological Theory (Graduate Level) Southern Illinois University Carbondale Seminar in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency (Graduate Level Southern Illinois University Carbondale Special Topics in CCJ: Street Gangs Southern Illinois University Carbondale Introduction to Criminological Theory Southern Illinois University Carbondale Seminar in Criminal Justice: Gangs and Gang Control University of Southern Mississippi Criminal Justice Theory University of Southern Mississippi Juvenile Justice University of Southern Mississippi Minorities and Criminal Justice (co-taught with Dr. Dennis Hoffman) University of Nebraska at Omaha Gangs and Gang Control University of Nebraska at Omaha and University of Nebraska at Lincoln Survey of Criminal Justice University of Nebraska at Omaha 2.) Professional Teaching Development Session titled Establishing Relationships in the Classroom. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2014. Session titled Addressing Special Populations. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2014 Session titled Fostering Critical Thinking and Literacy. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2014. Session titled Is the Print Newspaper Dead? Roundtable discussion that focused on the use of newspapers in the classroom. University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2010. Session titled Clickers and Peer Instruction: A Powerful Way to Improve Student Engagement and Learning, but Only If You Do It Right. University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2009. Session titled CFD Book Discussion: What the Best College Teachers Do. University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2009. 5
VII. UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE A. Department Committees: Graduate Committee, Southern Illinois University Carbondale CCJ, 2016 - Present Undergraduate Committee, Southern Illinois University Carbondale - CCJ, 2015 2016 Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee (Criminology), Southern Illinois University Carbondale 2016-2017 Doctoral Qualifying Paper Committee, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Spring 2017 - Present VIII. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE A. Membership in Professional Associations: American Society of Criminology, 2010 - present B. Evaluation of Manuscripts for Journals and Book Publishers and of Grant Proposals for Agencies: Reviewer for the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Reviewer for the journal Deviant Behavior Reviewer for the journal Crime and Delinquency Reviewer for the journal Youth and Society C. Other: Session Chair - Desistance from Gangs at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2012. IX. COMMUNITY SERVICE Invited interview conducted by Jennifer Schroeter, Deputy Medical Examiner, Waukesha County Medical Examiner s Office, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Article based on the interview: Schroeter, Jennifer. Fall 2009. Internships prove to be invaluable. The Examiner. Newsletter distributed by the Wisconsin Coroners and Medical Examiners Association. 6