JAMIE NEWSOME CIRRICULUM VITAE Contact Information Department of Criminal Justice Email: Jamie.Newsome@utsa.edu University of Texas at San Antonio Phone: 210.458.2618 501 W. César E. Chávez Blvd. Fax: 210.458.2680 San Antonio, TX 78207 Positions and Work Experience Assistant Professor 2012-2013 Lecturer 2011-2012 Seminar Coordinator 2009-2011 Distance Learning Facilitator 2008-2009 Managing-Editor, Security Journal Graduate Assistant Education 2013 Doctor of Philosophy, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 2008 Master of Science, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 2006 Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Minor: Addiction Studies Research Experience 2009-2012 Research Assistant to Professor John P. Wright 2008-2009 Research Assistant to Professor Bonnie Fisher Related Employment 2004-2006 Activity and Security Monitor, Talbert House: Community Correctional Center
Peer-Reviewed Publications Sullivan, C. J., & Newsome, J. (2015). Psychosocial and genetic risk markers for longitudinal trends in delinquency: An empirical assessment and practical discussion. Criminal Justice Studies, 28, 61-83. Vaske, J. C., Newsome, J., Boisvert, D., Piquero, A. R., Paradis, A. D., & Buka, S. L. (2015). The impact of low birth weight and maternal age on adulthood offending. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 49-56. Newsome, J., & Sullivan, C. J. (2014). Resilience and vulnerability in adolescents: Genetic influences on differential response to risk for delinquency. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 1080-1095. Newsome, J., Boisvert, D., & Wright, J. P. (2014). Genetic and environmental influences on the co-occurrence of early academic achievement and externalizing behavior. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 45-53. Boisvert, D., Boutwell, B., Vaske, J., & Newsome, J. (2014). Genetic overlap between delinquent peer association and delinquency in adolescence. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41, 58-74. Vaske, J., Newsome, J., & Boisvert, D. (2013). The mediating effects of verbal skills in the relationship between low birth weight and antisocial behavior. Infant and Child Development, 22, 235-249. Vaske, J., Newsome, J., & Wright, J.P. (2012). Interaction of 5HTTLPR and childhood neglect on criminal behavior and substance use for males and females. Development and Psychopathology, 24, 181-193. Vaske, J., Newsome, J., Makarios, M., Wright, J.P.; Boutwell, B., & Beaver, K. (2009). Interaction of 5HTTLPR and marijuana use on property offending. Biodemography and Social Biology, 55, 93-102. Chapters/Entries in Edited Volumes Wright, J. P., Newsome, J., & Coyne, M. (2014). Understanding families from a biosocial perspective. In M. DeLisi & M. Vaughn (Eds.), Handbook of Biosocial Criminology. New York, NY: Routledge. Newsome, J. (2014). Raine, Adrian. In J. M. Miller (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Newsome, J. (2014). Life course and developmental theories of crime. In J. Albanese & B. Sims (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley- Blackwell.
Newsome, J. (2014). Biological theories of crime. In J. Albanese & B. Sims (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Wright, J. P., & Newsome, J. (2014). Neurology and neurochemistry of crime. In G. Bruinsma & D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York, NY: Springer. Newsome, J. (2014). Charles S. Dutton. In D. Jones-Brown & B. D. Frazier (Eds.), African Americans and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia. Red Bank, NJ: ABC- CLIO/Greenwood Publishers. Wright, J. P., Moore, K., & Newsome, J. (2011). Molecular genetics and antisocial behavior. In K. M. Beaver & A. Walsh (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Biosocial Theories of Crime. Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Professional Presentations 2014 A Comprehensive Psychometric Assessment of Alternative Self-control Measures used in the Add Health Study. With Jeffrey T. Ward. Presented at the Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. 2013 The Practical Value of Biosocial Criminology. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. 2013 Sex Differences in Differential Response to Risk for Delinquency. Presented at the Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. 2013 Genetic Markers and Behavioral Risk Measures as Predictors of Trajectories of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: Relative Utility and Potential for Integration. With Christopher J. Sullivan. Presented at the International Academy of Law and Mental Health Annual Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2013 Genetic and Environmental Influences on Resilience and Vulnerability to Risk for Delinquency. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, Dallas, TX. 2012 Risk, Resilience, and Antisocial Behavior: An Investigation of the Orchid Hypothesis. With Christopher J. Sullivan and Michael Benson. Presented at the Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. 2012 Effects of Defendants Facial Attractiveness on Sentencing Decisions in State Court. With Angela Reitler. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
2012 Effects of Arrestees Facial Attractiveness on Criminal Justice Case Outcomes in State Court. Present at the University of Cincinnati Graduate Poster Forum, Cincinnati, OH. 2011 Self-control and the Initiation and Progression of Externalizing Behaviors: A Genetic Analysis. With Danielle Boisvert and John P. Wright. Presented at the Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. 2011 The Initiation, Progression, and Desistence of Criminal Behaviors from Adolescence to Adulthood: A Genetic Analysis. With Danielle Boisvert and John P. Wright. Presented at the Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. 2011 Effects of Arrestees Facial Attractiveness on Criminal Justice Case Outcomes in State Court. With Angela Reitler. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. 2010 The Mediating Effects of Verbal IQ on the Relationship between Low Birth Weight and Antisocial Behavior. With Jamie Vaske and Danielle Boisvert. Presented at the Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. 2010 The Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Co-Occurrence of Low Self-Control and Learning Disabilities. With John P. Wright. Presented at the Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. 2010 Sex Differences in the Acquisition of Language and Self-Control. With Kristan Moore, John P. Wright, and Christopher Sullivan. Presented at the Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. Invited Presentations 2012 Genetic Influences on Criminal Behavior, University of Cincinnati. Grant Awards 2013 Newsome, J., & Ward, J. T., Differential Response to Risk for Delinquency: An Investigation of Neurological Differences between Resilient and Delinquent Youths, University of Texas at San Antonio College of Public Policy Collaborative Research Grant. $2600 2012 Newsome, J., Genetic and Environmental Effects on Resilience and Vulnerability, University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice Doctoral Student Research Grant. $2500
2011 University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice Summer Research Training Grant. $3000 2010 Newsome, J., Genetic and Environmental Influences on Learning Ability and Self-Control, University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice Doctoral Student Research Grant. $2500 2009 Newsome, J., & Wright, J.P., Early Influences on the Development of Low Self-Control, University of Cincinnati Faculty Mentor Grant. $750 Teaching Activities *Denotes Graduate Course Instructor Special Topics in Criminal Justice: Prevention and Intervention across the Life Course Gender and Crime Introduction to Corrections Research Design and Analysis Life Course Criminology Criminal Justice Statistics Introduction to Criminology Teaching Assistant Criminal Law Police and the Community *Applied Statistics for Criminal Justice *Basic Research Methods for Criminal Justice Distance Learning Course Facilitator *Seminar in Law and Social Control *Seminar in White Collar Crime *Basic Research Methods *Applied Criminal Justice Research *Juvenile Justice System *Applied Statistics for Criminal Justice *Seminar in Criminal Justice *Theory and Philosophy of Corrections *Crime and the Life Course *Seminar in Community Corrections *Criminal Justice Policy Analysis *Seminar in Correctional Rehabilitation *Theory and Practice in Law Enforcement *Criminal Justice Management *Seminar in Police Effectiveness Professional Activities and Service 2014-Present Committee Member Student Affairs Committee
Committee Member Nominations Committee Division of Developmental and Life Course Criminology, American Society of Criminology 2014 Session Chair, Annual Conference 2013 Session Chair, Annual Conference University Service 2015-Present 2014-Present Committee Member Graduate Program Committee Member Service Learning Advisory Council University of Texas at San Antonio Committee Chair Scholarship Committee Committee Member University Scholarship Committee University of Texas at San Antonio 2014-2015 Committee Member Faculty Search Committee 2014-2015 Committee Member Faculty Creed Committee University of Texas at San Antonio 2013-2014 Bookstore Liaison 2013-2014 Department Secretary/Parliamentarian 2013-2014 Committee Member Faculty Merit Review Committee 2013-2014 Committee Member Undergraduate Program Committee 2013-2014 Committee Member Scholarship and Award Committee College of Public Policy, University of Texas at San Antonio 2009-2010 Committee Member - Graduate Student Research Discussion Group
2006-2007 Peer Advocate University of Cincinnati Service to Community 2013-2014 Professional Mentor Independent Study Mentorship at Communication Arts High School, Northside Independent School District, San Antonio, TX Professional Development 2014 Teaching 50 Minute Classes, University of Texas at San Antonio 2014 Teaching Online, University of Texas at San Antonio 2012 Evidence-Based Practices in Learning, University of Texas at San Antonio. 2012 Six Checkpoints for Motivation in Learning, University of Texas at San Antonio. 2012 International Workshop on Statistical Genetics and Methodology Twin and Family Studies: An Introductory Course, Boulder, CO, Institute for Behavioral Genetics. 2011 Best Practices in Teaching and Learning, University of Cincinnati. 2010 International Workshop on Statistical Genetics and Methodology Twin and Family Studies: An Introductory Course, Boulder, CO, Institute for Behavioral Genetics. Professional Organization Affiliations 2009-Present 2012-Present 2012-Present 2014-Present Member, Division of Developmental and Life Course Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Behavioral Genetics Association Biosocial Criminology Association