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Shichun Ling

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics

California State University – Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA 90032

sling@calstatela.edu 

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

 

2020 – Present        Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track)

School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics

California State University – Los Angeles




EDUCATION

 

2015 – 2020            Ph.D. in Criminology, University of Pennsylvania

· Certificate in Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience

· Certificate for College and University Teaching

Dissertation: “The Etiology and Treatment of Antisocial Behavior: A Biopsychosocial Approach” (Chair: Dr. Adrian Raine)

                                                                                               

2010 – 2013 B.A. in Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California – Irvine

· Magna Cum Laude

· Phi Beta Kappa

Honors thesis: “Demographic Differences of the Perceived Importance and Reasons for Life Goals” (Advisor: Dr. Jutta Heckhausen)


PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

 

PUBLICATIONS (denotes student co-author at time publication was written)

        

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles


1.     Ling, S., Raine, A., & Gao, Y. (2023). Sex differences in psychopathic traits during early adolescence: The role of heart rate. Journal of Criminal Justice, 87, 102087. Impact factor: 5.009

 

2. Lamoureux, V., Glenn, A.L., Ling, S., Raine, A., Ang, R., Fung, D. (2023). The role of anxiety and callous-unemotional traits in the relationship between externalizing behaviors and sleep problems in clinic-referred youth. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, advanced online publication. doi: 10.1177/13591045221076643. Impact factor: 2.087

 

3. Ling, S. & Abderhalden, F. P. (2022). Effects of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors on public perceptions of offenders: A randomized controlled trial. Justice Quarterly. doi: 10.1080/07418825.2022.2104748. Impact factor: 3.985

 

4. Raine, A., Ling, S., Streicher, W., & Liu, J. (2022). The Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorder Scales (CODDS) for disruptive behavior disorders. Psychiatry Research, 316, 114744. Impact factor: 11.225

 

5. Weidler, C., Habel, U., Wallheinke, P., Wagels, L., Hofhansel, L., Ling, S., Blendy, J. A., & Clemens, B. (2022). Consequences of prefrontal tDCS on inhibitory control and reactive aggression. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 17, 120-130. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsaa158. Impact factor: 4.235

 

6.     Ling, S.*, Kaplan, J.*, & Berryessa, C. M. (2021). The importance of forensic evidence on decisions for decisions on criminal guilt. Science & Justice, 61, 142-149. doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2020.11.004   *Joint first-authorship. Impact factor: 1.993

 

7.     Ling, S., Raine, A., Waller, R. E., Ruparel, K., Loughead, J., & Gur, R. C. (2020). Divergent amygdala volume asymmetries for male and female youth with high versus low callous-unemotional traits. Crime & Delinquency, 66, 1419-1437. doi: 10.1177/0011128720926118. Impact factor: 2.307

 

8.     Ling, S., Raine, A., Choy, O., & Hamilton, R. (2020). Effects of prefrontal stimulation on aggressive and antisocial behavior: A double-blind, stratified, randomized, sham-controlled, parallel-group trial. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 16, 367-387. doi: 10.1007/s11292-020-09427-w. Impact factor: 3.701

 

9.     Kaplan, J.*, Ling, S.*, & Cuellar, M. (2020). Public beliefs about the accuracy and importance of forensic evidence in the United States. Science & Justice, 60, 263-272. doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2020.01.001   *Joint first-authorship. Impact factor: 1.993

 

10.  Piquero, N.*, Ling, S.*, Raine, A., & Piquero, A. (2020). Heart rate fails to predict white collar crime. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 349-362. doi: 10.1007/s12103-019-09503-6   *Joint first-authorship. Impact factor: 6.037

 

11.  Ling, S., Umbach, R., & Raine, A. (2019). Biological explanations of criminal behavior. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 25, 626-640. doi: 10.1080/1068316X.2019.1572753             Invited paper. Impact factor: 1.752

 

12.  Umbach, R., Leonard, N. R., Luciana, M., Ling, S., & Laitner, C. (2019). The Iowa Gambling Task in violent and nonviolent incarcerated male adolescents. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 46, 1611-1629. doi: 10.1177/0093854819847707. Impact factor: 2.562

 

13.  Raine, A., Ang, R. P., Choy, O., Hibbeln, J., Ho, R. M-H., Lim, C. G., Lim-Ashworth, N. S. J., Ling, S., Liu, J. C. J., Ooi, Y. P., Ten, Y. R., & Fung, D. S. S. (2019). Omega-3 (ω-3) and social skills interventions for reactive aggression and childhood externalizing behavior problems: A randomized, stratified, double-blind, placebo-controlled, factorial trial. Psychological Medicine, 49, 335-344. doi: 10.1017/S0033291718000983. Impact factor: 10.592

 

14.  Farah, T.*, Ling, S.*, Raine, A., Yang, Y., & Schug, R. (2018). Alexithymia, reactive-proactive aggression, and amygdala volume. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 281: 85-91. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2018.09.003  *Joint first-authorship. Impact factor: 2.493

 

15.  Ling, S., Raine, A, Yang, Y., Schug, R., Portnoy, J., & Ho, M-H. R. (2018). Increased frontal lobe volume as a neural correlate of gray-collar offending. Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency. 56: 303-336. doi: 10.1177/0022427818802337. Impact factor: 3.364

 

16.  Ling, S. & Raine, A. Neurointerventions in offenders: Ethical considerations. AJOB Neuroscience, 9: 146-148. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2018.1496172. Impact factor: N/A

 

17.  Place, P. J., Ling, S., & Patihis, L. (2018). Full statistical mediation of the relationship between trauma and depressive symptoms. International Journal of Psychology, 53: 142-149. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12279. Impact factor: 2.291

 

18.  Preda, A., Nguyen, D. D., Bustillo, J. R., Belger, A., O’Leary, D., McEwen, S., Ling, S., Faziola, L., Mathalon, D., Ford, J., Potkin, S. G., FBIRN, & van Erp, T. G. M. (2018). A positive take on schizophrenia negative symptom scales: Converting scores between the SANS, NSA and SDS. Schizophrenia Research, 201: 113-119. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2018.06.014. Impact factor: 4.662

 

19.  Ling, S., Raine, A., Gao, Y., & Schug, R. (2018). The mediating role of emotional intelligence on the autonomic functioning – psychopathy relationship. Biological Psychology, 136, 136 – 143. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.05.012. Impact factor: 3.111

 

20.  Ling, S. & Raine, A. (2017). The neuroscience of psychopathy and forensic implications. Psychology, Crime & Law, 24: 296 – 312. doi: 10.1080/1068316X.2017.1419243. Special Issue: Applications of Neuroscience in Forensic Psychology. Invited paper. Impact factor: 1.752

 

21.  Tan, Z., Dai, W., van Erp, T. G., Overman, J., Demuro, A., Digman, M. A., Hatami, A., Albay, R., Sontag, E. M., Potkin, K. T., Ling, S., Macciardi, F., Bunney, W. E., Long, J. D., Paulsen, J. S., Ringman, J. M., Park., I., Glabe, C., Thompson, L. M., Chiu, W., & Potkin, S. G. (2015). Huntington’s disease cerebrospinal fluid seeds aggregation of mutant huntingtin. Molecular Psychiatry, 20: 1286-1293. doi: 10.1038/mp.2015.81. Impact factor: 13.437

 


Book Chapters

 

22.     Ling, S., Umbach, R., & Raine, A. (2019). Brain imaging and psychopathy. In M. Delisi (Ed.), Routledge International Handbook of Psychopathy and Crime (pp. 121-135). New York: Routledge.

 

23.     Ling, S. & Raine, A. (2017). Psychopathy. In A. Brisman, E. Carrabine, & N. South (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts (pp. 38-41). London: Routledge.

 

24.     Potkin, S. G., van Erp, T. G. M., Ling, S., Macciardi, F., & Xie, X. (2016). Identifying unanticipated genes and mechanisms in serious mental illness: GWAS-based imaging genetics strategies. In K. L. Bigos, A. R. Hariri, & D. R. Weinberger (Eds.), Neuroimaging genetics: Principles and practices (pp. 141-156). Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.


 


Manuscripts Under Review

 

25.     Isakovic, B., Bertoldi, B., Tuvblad, C., Cucurachi, S., Raine, A., Baker, L., Ling, S., & Evans, B. E. (Revise and resubmit). Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responsivity in relation to psychopathic traits during adolescence. Acta Psychologica.

 

26.     Oskarrson, S., Bertoldi, B. M., Andersson, A., Siponen, R., Ling, S., Raine, A., Baker, L., Evans, B., & Tuvblad, C. (Under review). Interaction of resting heart rate with empathy in predicting law enforcement involvement. Biological Psychology.





CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 

 

1.     Ling, S., Oskarsson, S., Andersson, A., Tuvblad, C., & Larsson, H. (2023). Examining the relationship between heart rate and intrapersonal aggression/violence. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. Oral presentation.

 

2.     Ling, S., Oskarsson, S., Andersson, A., Tuvblad, C., & Larsson, H. (2023). Examining the relationship between heart rate and intrapersonal aggression/violence. European Society of Criminology. Florence, Italy. Oral presentation.

 

3.     Ling, S. & Abderhalden, F. P. (2023). Effect of suicide stigma endorsement on support for arrest and perceptions of dangerousness. Western Society of Criminology. Vancouver, Canada. Oral presentation. *Panel chair

 

4.     Abderhalden, F. P. & Ling, S. (2023). Impact of religiosity on public support for formal sanctions against justice-involved individuals. Western Society of Criminology. Vancouver, Canada. Oral presentation. [Presented on behalf of original presenter]

 

5.     Ling, S. & Raine, A. (2022). The moderating effect of sex on the relationship between social adversity and aggression in children. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. Oral presentation.

 

6.     Ling, S. (2022). Gender and childhood psychopathic features: The mediating role of heart rate. Stockholm Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden. Oral presentation.

 

7.     Ling, S. & Abderhalden, F. P. (2022). Effects of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors on public perceptions of offenders. Western Society of Criminology. Honolulu, HI. Oral presentation. *Panel chair

 

8.     Block, K., Ling, S., & Abderhalden, F. P. (2021). How political ideology and importance of religion relate to public perceptions of the morality of suicide. Western Society of Criminology. Honolulu, HI. Oral presentation.

                                                                                                            

9.     Abderhalden, F. P. & Ling, S. (2021). The dimensions of public perception of the morality of suicide. Western Society of Criminology. Honolulu, HI. Oral presentation. [Presented on behalf of original presenter]

 

10.  Ling, S. & Abderhalden, F. P. (2021). Effects of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors on public perceptions of offenders. American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL. Oral presentation. *Panel chair

 

11.  Ling, S. & Raine, A. (2020). The impact of social adversity on aggression in children. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. Oral presentation.       *Paper accepted for presentation but conference cancelled due to COVID-19

 

12.  Ling, S., Raine, A., Choy, O., & Hamilton, R. (2019). The effect of prefrontal cortex stimulation on aggressive and antisocial behavior. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. Oral presentation.

 

13.  Ling, S., Raine, A., Ruparel, K., Waller, R., & Gur, R. (2019). The relationship between callous-unemotional traits and amygdala volume: Considering gender and hemispheric differences. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. Oral presentation.

 

14.  Ling, S., Raine, A., Yang, Y., Schug, R., Portnoy, J., & Ho, M-H. R. (2019). Increased frontal lobe volume: A neural correlate of gray-collar offending. Western Society of Criminology. Honolulu, HI. Oral presentation.

 

15.  Umbach, R., Leonard, N., Luciana, M., Laitner, C., & Ling, S. (2018). Impaired affective decision-making in adolescent offenders: A comparative analysis using the Iowa Gambling Task. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. Oral presentation.

 

16.  Ling, S., Raine, A., & Gao, Y. (2018). Gender differences in childhood psychopathy: The mediating role of heart rate. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. Oral presentation.

 

17.  Ling, S., Raine, A., & Schug, R. (2017). White-collar offending and aggression. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. Oral presentation.

 

18.  Ling, S., Raine, A., Yang, Y., & Laufer, W. S. (2016).  Preliminary findings of brain correlates of white- v. blue-collar offending. American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA. Oral presentation.

 

19.  Ling, S., Raine, A., Gao, Y., & Schug, R. (2015).  Exploring the relationship between skin conductance, emotional intelligence, and psychopathy. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. Oral presentation.

 

20.   Place, P., Patihis, L., Cloud, P., & Ling, S. (2014). Cumulative potential trauma exposure as a predictor of past negative time perspective. Association for Psychological Science. San Francisco, CA Poster presentation. 

 

21.   Chindris, A., Machiaverna, G., Ling, S., Place, P. J., & Ikker, N. B. (2013). Comparing five different memory distortion paradigms. Western Psychological Association. Reno, NV. Poster presentation.

 

22.   Shane, J., Ling, S., & Mak, T. (2013). Perceptions of social mobility in adulthood: The role of motivation and perceived opportunity. Society for the Study of Motivation in affiliation with the Association for Psychological Science. Washington, D.C. Poster presentation. 

 

23.   Ling, S., Shane, J., & Heckhausen, J. (2013). Demographic differences of the perceived importance and reasons for life goals. Berkeley Interdisciplinary Research Conference. Berkeley, CA. Oral presentation. 

 

24.  Machiaverna, G. M., Chindris, A., Ling, S., Patihis, L., & Loftus, E. (2013). Is there a false memory trait? Comparing five different memory distortion paradigms. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Irvine, CA. Poster presentation. 

 

25.  Ling, S. (2013). Examining race/ethnicity and prevalence of diagnoses. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Irvine, CA. Oral presentation.

 

26.  Ling, S., Shane, J., & Heckhausen, J. (2013). Demographic differences of the perceived importance and reasons for life goals. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Irvine, CA. Oral presentation. Undergraduate honors thesis.

 

27.  Ling, S., Tanaka, A., & Lukowski, A. (2013). Examining associations between parent sleep quality and narrative report of negative parent-child interactions. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Irvine, CA. Poster presentation.

 

28.  Ling, S., Ohana, M., & Lukowski, A. (2012). Examining the effects of parent and child sleep habits on parent-child interactions. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Irvine, CA. Poster presentation.  

 



FUNDING

        

Research


Ling, S. & Tuvblad, C. (2022). Examining the causes and consequences of criminal behavior. European Commission. Fellow. (203,852.16 EUR) – awarded with score of 98% (top 2.85%)

 

Ling, S. (2022). Faculty Learning Community Grant Proposal Development Program. Cal State LA Office of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities ($500) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2022). Research/Scholarship Completion Fund for Assistant & Associate Professors. Cal State LA Office of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (1 course release) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2021). Faculty Learning Community Grant Proposal Development Program. Cal State LA Office of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities ($500) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2020). Dissertation Completion Fellowship. University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences (approx. $71,892 value) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2019). Dean’s Travel Subvention. University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences ($500) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2018). Dean’s Scholar Award. University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences ($250) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2016). Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Travel Grant. University of Pennsylvania ($800) – awarded

 

Ling, S. (2016). Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research Grant. University of Pennsylvania ($20,800) – awarded

                            

Ling, S. (2015 – 2019). Benjamin Franklin Graduate Fellowship. University of Pennsylvania (over $250,000) – awarded

 

Ling, S. & Loftus, E. (2013). Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Research Grant. University of California – Irvine ($900) awarded

 

Ling, S. & Heckhausen, J. (2013). Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Research Grant. University of California – Irvine ($1,500) – awarded

 

Ling, S. & Lukowski, A. (2013). Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Research Grant. University of California – Irvine ($1,250) – awarded

 

Ling, S. & Lukowski, A. (2012). Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Research Grant. University of California – Irvine ($1,250) – awarded

 

Ling, S. & Lukowski, A. (2011). Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Research Grant. University of California – Irvine ($1,400) – awarded


 

Teaching

 

Ling, S. (2023). Summer Program of Research Opportunities for Undergraduate Training. Faculty Mentor. ($1,000 for faculty mentor + $6,000 for student mentee).

 

Ling, S. (2022). Quality Matters Certification. Cal State LA Office of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities ($3,000)

 





AWARDS AND HONORS

 

2023                        Academy of Experimental Criminology Outstanding Early Career Experimental Criminologist Award (American Society of Criminology) Competitive award recognizing exceptional early career scholarship and a strong track record of performing high-quality experimental research

 

2023                        72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Invitee Competitive and exclusive selection of 600 of the “most qualified young scientists” from around the world to meet with Nobel Laureates


2020 Andy Binns Impact Award for Outstanding Service to Graduate & Professional Student Life (University of Pennsylvania) – Awarded to select students for significant positive contributions to programs, initiatives, or organizations benefitting graduate student life


2019 – 2020 Dissertation Completion Fellowship (University of Pennsylvania) – Competitive fellowship awarded to select students for their outstanding academic record and impressive plan for dissertation research

 

2018                        Dean’s Scholar Award (University of Pennsylvania) – Awarded to select students who exhibit exceptional academic performance and intellectual promise with $250 prize


2010 – 2013            Dean’s Honor List (University of California – Irvine) – Recognition of full-time students who earn a 3.5+ GPA 

 

2013                        Magna Cum Laude (University of California – Irvine) – Graduation honor with distinction for top 4% of individuals graduating with a GPA of 3.8+ 

 

2013 Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa (University of California – Irvine) – Exclusive invitation-only honors society extended to select arts and sciences graduates at distinguished institutions


2013 Social Ecology Honors Award (University of California – Irvine) – Completion of the honors program and public oral presentation of honors thesis

 

2013                        Psychology and Social Behavior: Excellence in Research Award (University of California – Irvine) – Recognize students whose research is out of the ordinary 


2013                        Advanced Field Study Award (University of California – Irvine) – Recognition of select high-achieving students who complete a year-long in-depth field study focused on civic & community engagement 

 

2013                        Social Ecology Excellence in Research Award (University of California – Irvine) – Recognition of high-achieving students with completion of honors seminar and advanced research experience  

 

2012                        Inducted into Psi Chi (University of California – Irvine) – International Honor Society for “encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship and advancing the science of psychology” 




MENTORSHIP EXPERIENCE                          

 

Dissertation Committee

 

Undergraduate Honors Thesis

 

Independent Research

 

Other Research Mentorship

 

Master’s Students

 

Undergraduate Students

 

High School Students

 



RESEARCH WORKSHOPS / SEMINARS


2023                        Survival Analysis (Dr. Paul Allison, University of Pennsylvania)


2021 Official PCL-R Training Program (Dr. Reid Meloy, University of California – San Diego & Dr. Robert Hare, University of British Columbia)

 

2021                        Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Second Course (Dr. Andrew Hayes, University of Calgary)

 

2021                        Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis (Dr. Andrew Hayes, University of Calgary)

 

2021 Faculty Learning Community: Grant Proposal Development Program

 

2015 – 2020            Department of Criminology Colloquia (University of Pennsylvania)

 

2015                        Methods for the Analysis of Non-Experimental Data: Instrumental Variables and Regression Discontinuity Designs (Dr. Steve van de Weijer, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement)

 



PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

 

2023 – Present        European Society of Criminology


2021 – Present        Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy

 

2021 – Present        National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity

 

2019 – Present        Western Society of Criminology

 

2015 – Present        American Society of Criminology

 

2013 – Lifetime      Phi Beta Kappa

EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE

 

CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAININGS

 

2022                        Quality Matters Certificate

                                 Quality of online college course meets QM (Quality Matters) standards

 

2022                        ACUE Microcredential: Designing Learner-Centered and Inclusive Courses Online

Completion of 10-week workshop on developing and implementing effective teaching practices

 

2021                        National Council for Behavioral Health: Mental Health First Aid

Completion of 9-hour training on recognizing patterns of thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and appearance that signal potential mental health challenge     and implementing action plan in crisis and non-crisis situations

 

2021                        ACUE Microcredential: Fostering Lifelong Learning in Online Course

Completion of 10-week workshop on developing and implementing effective teaching practices

 

2020                        Provost’s Alt-Instruction Summer Institute Program

Completion of six alt-instruction workshops, and Tier 1 and Tier 2 objectives from CETL’s Remote Instruction Checklist

 

2020                        Center for Effective Teaching and Learning: Alt-Instruction Certificate

Completion of 10-hour minimum technology training in Canvas and Zoom, with attention to equity in remote environments

 


 

INSTRUCTIONAL EXPERIENCE

Primary Instruction
Invited Guest Lecturer/Speaker

SERVICE

 

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

 

California State University – Los Angeles

 

Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services

2021 – Present        Community Engagement and Research Collaborative Research Working Group Member

2023                        Associate Grand Marshal at Commencement

2023                        Provost’s Faculty Fellow Award Review Committee Member

2022 – 2023            Graduate Curriculum Committee Member

2022                        School Banner Carrier at Commencement

2021 – 2022            Honors Convocation Committee Member

 

School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics

2022 – Present        Department Representative for the California Faculty Association

2023 – 2024 Faculty Peer Observer

2023 – 2024            Scholarships Committee Member

2023 – 2024            Department Assessment Committee Member

2022 2023             Faculty Peer Observer

2021 – 2022            Department Assessment Committee Chair

2020 – 2022            Department Assessment Committee Member


 


University of Pennsylvania


Graduate Council of the Faculties

2019 – 2020            Graduate student advisor to the Provost and Vice Provost for Education

 

Student Health Advisory Board

2019 – 2020            Graduate student advisor to Campus Health


University Council

2019 – 2020            Graduate student advisor to the President, Provost, and administration


Ivy+ Summit

2019 – 2020            Graduate student leader representing the University of Pennsylvania


G12+ Summit

2018 – 2020            School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Government representative


School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Government

2018 – 2020            President

2017 – 2018            Vice President: Financial Operations

2016 – 2017            Finance Committee member

2016 – 2017            Department of Criminology representative


                                 Penn Franklins: Peer-to-Peer Graduate Student Support

2019 – 2020            Internal Director

2018 – 2019            Administrative Director

 

 

SERVICE TO THE FIELD

 

2023 – Present        Review Editor

                                 Frontiers in Psychology: Personality and Social Psychology


2022 – Present        Review Editor

Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

 

2020 – 2023         Review Editor

Frontiers in Psychology: Forensic and Legal Psychology

 

2017 – 2020            Executive Counsellor

ASC Division of Biopsychosocial Criminology

 

2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer



SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

 

2021                        Alternatives to Violence

Completion of approximately 20-hour training to develop and strengthen interpersonal conflict resolution skills through affirmation, communication, cooperation, and creative conflict resolution

 

2021                     National Council for Behavioral Health: Mental Health First Aid 

Completion of 9-hour training on recognizing patterns of thoughts, feelings, behaviors and appearance that signal a potential mental health challenge as well as how to implement an action plan in both crisis and non-crisis situations