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CURRICULUM VITAE

JODI LANE

Professor

Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law

3219 Turlington Hall, P.O. Box 117330

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32611-7330

Phone: (352) 294-7179

FAX: (352) 392-6568

E-mail:

Education:

B.A. Criminal Justice, Indiana University, 1990, with High Distinction

M.A. Criminal Justice, Indiana University, 1992

Ph.D. Social Ecology with a Concentration in Criminology, Law and Society, University of California, Irvine, 1998

Dissertation:

“Crime and Gangs in an Urban Sphere: Constructing the Threat and Fearing the Future.”

Committee: Joan Petersilia (Chair), James W. Meeker, Henry N. Pontell, and Daniel Stokols.

Professional Experience:

August 2013-Present. Professor. Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

2010-2011 Robin and Jean Gibson Term Professor, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida

May 2008-July 2013. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

July 2005-May 2008. Associate Professor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida

August 1999-June 2005. Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida

July 1999-May 2003. Consultant, RAND Criminal Justice Program, Santa Monica, California

August 1997-July 1999. Criminal Justice Policy Analyst, RAND, Santa Monica, California

Areas of Specialization:

Fear of Crime, Crime Policy, Corrections, Juvenile Justice, Gangs, Program and Policy Evaluation

Grants and Fellowships (Funded):

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, July 1, 2004-December 31, 2008. $398,237. Jodi Lane, P.I., Lonn Lanza-Kaduce and Ronald Akers, Co-PIs. “Evaluation of Florida’s Faith and Community-Based Delinquency Treatment Initiative.”

The Coalition for Juvenile Justice, 2001, $10,000. Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, PI, Jodi Lane, Jennifer Woolard, Charles E. Frazier, and Frank A. Orlando, Co-PIs. “Trying and Sentencing Juvenile Offenders in Criminal Court.”

University of California Regents’ Dissertation Fellowship, Winter 1998

National Science Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, 1996. $7,520, “Understanding the Fear of Street Gangs: The Importance of Community Conditions, Crime Levels, and Resident Characteristics.” Award Number SBR 96-31719.

Pacific Mutual Foundation Grant for Graduate Student Research, Summer 1995

School of Social Ecology Summer Research Fellowship 1994, 1993

Honors, Awards and Recognitions:


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Listed as one of the most productive criminologists in Ellen G. Cohn & David P. Farrington (2014), “Publication Productivity of Criminologists,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 25/3: 275-303.

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2013 Outstanding Mentor Award

Listed as one of “The Most Prolific Female Scholars in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, 2000-2010” in Henriikka Weir and Erin Orrick (2013). Journal of Criminal Justice Education 24/3: 273-298.

Listed as one of “The Most Prolific Sole and Lead Authors in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals 2000-2009” in Erin A. Orrick and Henriikka Weir (2011). Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22/1: 24-42.

2010-2011 University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Robin and Jean Gibson Term Professor

Named 1 of 20 female “academic stars” in Rice, Stephen K., Karen J. Terry, Holly Ventura Miller, and Alissa R. Ackerman (2007). “Research Trajectories of Female Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18/3: 360-384.

American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing Outstanding Service Award, November 15, 2007

American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing New Scholar Award, November 17, 2005

Distinguished Service Award in Criminal Justice, Presented by Chapter 15 of the Florida Council on Crime and Delinquency, May 2003

Association for Criminal Justice Research (California) Award for Outstanding Dissertation on Crime or Criminal Justice, April 1999

School of Social Ecology Outstanding Teaching Assistant, University of California, Irvine, 1996

The Forensic Studies Hue and Cry Award, Indiana University Criminal Justice Department, 1992

Outstanding Senior Award, Indiana University Criminal Justice Department, 1989

Phi Beta Kappa

Alpha Phi Sigma

Golden Key Honor Society

Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman honorary

Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary

Professional Workshops Attended

"General Structural Equation ("Lisrel") Models: An Introduction," taught by Dr. Kenneth Bollen at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Training Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, August 2001.

National Institute of Justice Data Resources Program Workshop “Integrating Qualitative Data with Quantitative Studies,” June 2000 (Competitive Admission and $1000 Stipend)

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

Cook, Carrie L., & Jodi Lane (in press). “Responding to Incidents of Sexual Victimization in Correctional Institutions: Correctional Officer Perspectives.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology (Accepted January 13, 2016)

Cook, Carrie L.*, & Jodi Lane. (in press). “Blaming the Victim: Perceptions about Incarcerated Sexual Assault Victim Culpability among a Sample of Jail Correctional Officers.” Victims & Offenders (Accepted June 19, 2015)

Fox, Kathleen, Matt R. Nobles, and Jodi Lane. (in press) “Control Balance Behind Bars: Testing the Generality of Tittle’s Theory among Incarcerated Men and Women.” Crime & Delinquency (Accepted August 18, 2014; online 9/26/14)

Ward, Jeffrey T., Kathleen A. Fox, Marie Skubak Tillyer, & Jodi Lane. (2015). “Gender, Low Self Control, and Violent Victimization.” Deviant Behavior, 36, 113-129.

Cook, Carrie L.* & Jodi Lane. (2014) “Professional Orientation and Pluralistic Ignorance among Jail Correctional Officers.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 58(6): 735-757. (Published June)

Santos, Saskia*, & Jodi Lane. (2014) “Expanding Clear et al.’s Value of Religions Ideas: Former Prison and Jail Inmates’ Perspectives.” Deviant Behavior, 35: 116-132. (Published January)

Fox, Kathleen*, Jeffrey Ward*, & Jodi Lane. (2013) “Selection for Some, Facilitation for Others: Self-Control Theory and the Gang Violence Relationship.” Deviant Behavior 34/12: 996-1019.

Fox, Kathleen A.*, Jodi Lane, & Ronald L. Akers. (2013) “Understanding Gang Membership and Crime Victimization among Jail Inmates: Testing the Effects of Self Control.” Crime & Delinquency 59/5: 764-787.

Garcia, Crystal A. and Jodi Lane. (2013) “What a Girl Wants, What a Girl Needs: Findings from a Gender-Specific Focus Group Study.” Crime & Delinquency 59/4: 536-561. published online April 3, 2009 as doi:10.1177/0011128709331790

Reprinted in: Mallicoat, Stacy L. (2012). Women and Crime: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Lane, Jodi & Kathleen A. Fox.* (2013). “Fear of Property, Violent, and Gang Crime: Examining the Shadow of Sexual Assault Thesis among Male and Female Offenders.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 40: 472-496. (Lead article)

Santos, Saskia,* Jodi Lane & Angela Gover. (2012) “Former Inmates’ Perceptions of Informal Methods of Control Utilized by Correctional Officers.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 37: 485-504. (Lead article)

Lane, Jodi & Kathleen A. Fox.* (2012) “Fear of Crime among Gang and Non-Gang Offenders: Comparing the Impacts of Perpetration, Victimization, and Neighborhood Factors.” Justice Quarterly 29: 491-523.

Cook, Carrie L.* & Jodi Lane. (2012). “Examining Differences in Attitudes about Sexual Victimization among a Sample of Jail Officers: The Importance of Officer Gender and Perceived Inmate Characteristics.” Criminal Justice Review 37: 191-213.

Garcia, Crystal A. & Jodi Lane (2012). “Dealing with the Fall-Out: Identifying and Addressing the Role that Relationship Strain Plays in the Lives of Girls in the Juvenile Justice System” Journal of Criminal Justice 40: 259-267.

Fox, Kathleen A.,* Kathryn Zambrana,* & Jodi Lane. (2011) “Getting In (And Staying In) When Everyone Else Wants to Get Out: Ten Lessons Learned from Conducting Research with Inmates.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22/2: 304-327.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2011) “The Combined Impact of Theoretical Models on Perceived Risk and Fear of Gang Crime among Whites and Latinos” Victims & Offenders 6/1: 64-92.

Garcia, Crystal A. & Jodi Lane. (2010) “Looking in the Rearview Mirror: What Incarcerated Women Think Girls Need from the System.” Feminist Criminology 5/3: 227-243. (Lead Article)

Fox, Kathleen A.*, Jodi Lane, & Ronald L. Akers. (2010) “Do Perceptions of Neighborhood Disorganization Predict Crime or Victimization? An Examination of Gang Member versus Non-Gang Member Jail Inmates.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 38: 720-729.

Fox, Kathleen A.* & Jodi Lane. (2010) “Perceptions of Gangs among Prosecutors in an Emerging Gang City.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 38: 595-603

Cook, Carrie* & Jodi Lane. (2009) “The Place of Public Fear in Sentencing and Correctional Policy.” Journal of Criminal Justice 37: 586-595.

Lane, Jodi. (2009) “Perceptions of Neighborhood Problems, Fear of Crime and Resulting Behavioral Precautions: Comparing Institutionalized Girls and Boys in Florida.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 25/3: 264-281.

Cook, Carrie* & Jodi Lane. (2009) “Legislator Ideology and Corrections and Sentencing Policy in Florida” Criminal Justice Policy Review 20/2: 209-235.

Lane, Jodi, Angela Gover, & Sarah Dahod.** (2009). “Fear of Violent Crime among Men and Women on Campus: The Impact of Perceived Risk and Fear of Sexual Assault.” Violence & Victims 24/2: 172-192.

Lane, Jodi & Derek Chadee. (2008). “Perceived risk, Fear of Gang crime, and Resulting Behavioral Precautions in Trinidad.” Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Public Safety 13/1&2: 138-188.

Brank, Eve & Jodi Lane (2008). “Punishing My Parents: Juveniles’ Perspectives on Parental Responsbility.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 19/3: 333-348.

Brank, Eve, Jodi Lane, Susan Turner, Terry Fain, & Amber Sehgal. (2008) “An Experimental Juvenile Probation Program: Effects on Parent and Peer Relationships.” Crime & Delinquency 54/2: 193-224.

Lane, Jodi, Susan Turner, Terry Fain, & Amber Sehgal. (2007a) “The Effects of an Experimental Intensive Juvenile Probation Program on Self-Reported Delinquency and Drug Use.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 3: 201-219. (Lead article)

Lane, Jodi & Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. (2007) “Before You Open the Doors: Ten Lessons from Florida’s Faith and Community-Based Delinquency Treatment Initiative.” Evaluation Review 31/2: 121-152.

Lane, Jodi, Susan Turner, Terry Fain, & Amber Sehgal. (2007b). “Implementing ‘Corrections of Place’ Ideas: The Perspective of Clients and Staff.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 34/1: 76-95.

Lane, Jodi. (2006) “Joan Petersilia: A Life of Policy-Relevant Corrections Research.” Women & Criminal Justice 17/4: 1-17. (Lead article)

Lane, Jodi. (2006). “Exploring Fear of General and Gang Crimes among Juveniles on Probation: The Impacts of Delinquent Behaviors.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 4/1: 34-54.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2005). “Theories and Fear of Gang Crime among Whites and Latinos: A Replication and Extension of Prior Research.” Journal of Criminal Justice 33/6: 627-641.

Lane, Jodi, Susan Turner, Terry Fain, & Amber Sehgal. (2005). “Evaluating an Experimental Juvenile Probation Program: Intervention and Outcomes.” Crime & Delinquency, 51/1:26-52.

Lane, Jodi, Susan Turner, & Carmen Flores. (2004). “Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration in Corrections: Overcoming Hurdles for Successful Partnerships.” Criminal Justice Review 29/1: 97-114.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2004). “Social Disorganization Perceptions, Fear of Gang Crime, and Behavioral Precautions among Whites, Latinos, and Vietnamese.” Journal of Criminal Justice 32/1: 49-62.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2003a). “Ethnicity, Information Sources, and Fear of Crime.” Deviant Behavior 24/1: 1-26.

Reprinted in Yvonne Jewkes. (2009). Crime and Media. London: Sage.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2003b). “Fear of Gang Crime: A Look at Three Theoretical Models.” Law & Society Review 37/2: 425-456.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2003c). “Women’s and Men’s Fear of Gang Crimes: Sexual and Nonsexual Assault as Perceptually Contemporaneous Offenses.” Justice Quarterly 20/2: 337-371.

Lane, Jodi. (2002). “Fear of Gang Crime: A Qualitative Examination of the Four Perspectives” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 39/4: 437-471.

Lane, Jodi, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, Charles E. Frazier, & Donna M. Bishop. (2002). “Adult versus Juvenile Sanctions: Voices of Incarcerated Youths.” Crime & Delinquency 48/3: 431-455.

Reprinted in Richard Lawrence & Craig Hemmens. (2008). Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader. Sage.

Parker, Karen F., Patricia L. McCall, & Jodi Lane. (2002). “Exploring the Racial Discrimination and Competition Processes of Race-Specific Violence in the Urban Context” Critical Sociology 29/1-2: 235-254.

Lane, Jodi & James W. Meeker. (2000). “Subcultural Diversity and the Fear of Crime and Gangs.” Crime & Delinquency 46/4: 497-521.

Lane, Jodi S. (1997). “Can You Make a Horse Drink? The Effects of a Corrections Course on Attitudes toward Criminal Punishment.” Crime & Delinquency 43/2: 186-202.

*Current or former graduate student, **Undergraduate student


Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries, Invited Entries, and Other Publications:

Lane, Jodi, and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce (in press, 2015). “The Problem of Incarcerating Children with Adults.” Oxford Handbook on Prisons and Imprisonment edited by John Wooldredge and Paula Smith. New York: Oxford University Press (submitted August 8, 2013)

Lane, Jodi and James W. Meeker. (2016). “Fear of Gangs: A Summary and Directions for New Research.” Pp. 170-193 in Psychology of Fear, Crime and the Media: International Perspectives, edited by Derek Chadee. Psychology Press. (Published December)

Lane, Jodi. (2015). “Getting Yourself to Write: Tips for Graduate Students and New Scholars.” ACJS Today, 15/3, pp. 12-21.

Lane, Jodi. (2015). “Juvenile Delinquency and Justice Trends in the United States.” Pp. 3-14 in Marvin D. Krohn & Jodi Lane (Eds). Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice. United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

Lane, Jodi. (2015). Fear of Crime. Pp. 854-859 In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Ed, Edited by James D. Wright. Oxford: Elsevier. (Published April)

Lane, Jodi & Crystal A. Garcia. (2014). “Joan Petersilia.” Pp. 609-612 In Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology edited by J. Mitchell Miller. John Wiley & Sons. (Published April 2014)

Rukus, Joseph* & Jodi Lane. (2014). “Unmet Need: A Survey of State Resources at the Moment of Reentry.” Pp. 155-180 in Offender Reentry: Rethinking Criminology and Criminal Justice, edited by Matthew S. Crow and John Smykla. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett.

Kuhn, Ashley* and Jodi Lane. (2013). The Impact of Racial Socialization and Fear of Crime on Expected Reactions to a Situation Similar to the Trayvon Martin Case” for conference proceedings, At Close Range: The Curious Case of Trayvon Martin. Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations at the University of Florida. Conference proceedings March 20, 2013. Published at: http://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=csrrr_events.

Lane, Jodi. (2013) “Theoretical Explanations for Gender Differences in Fear of Crime: Research and Prospects.” Pp. 57-67 In Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies edited by Claire M. Renzetti, Susan L. Miller, and Angela R. Gover. New York: Routledge.

Lane, Jodi (2012). “Juvenile Probation” pp. 1512-1519 in the Encyclopedia of Adolescence edited by Roger J.R. Levesque. New York: Springer. Published November 15, 2011

Lane, Jodi. (2010). “Stanko, Elizabeth A.: Gender, Fear and Risk.” In Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory edited by Francis Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. Thousand Oaks: Sage. ISBN 9781412959186.

Lane, Jodi (2010). “Fear of Crime, Individual and Community-level Effects.” In Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention edited by Bonnie Fisher and Steven Lab. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Lane, Jodi. (2009). “Faith-based Programming for Offenders.” Invited for a special issue on Evidence-Based Research, Policy and Practice in Criminal and Juvenile Justice Settings. Victims & Offenders 4/4: 327-333.