Danielle J.S. Bailey
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
University of Texas at Tyler
(903) 566 - 7432
EDUCATION
2015Ph.D. Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha: Omaha, NE
2010Master of Forensic Science, The George Washington University: Washington, DC
2008Bachelor of Science in Forensic and Investigative Science, West Virginia University
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2015 – PresentAssistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Social Sciences
University of Texas at Tyler
2011 – 2015Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
University of Nebraska at Omaha
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
2015Bailey, D.J.S. & Sample, L. Sex offender supervision in context: The need for qualitative examinations of social distance in sex offender-supervision officer relationships.Criminal Justice Policy Review. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/0887403415572876
BOOK CHAPTERS AND REVIEWS
2015Bailey, D.J.S. Book Review: Sex crime, offenders, and society: A critical look at sexual offending and policy.Criminal Justice Review, 39(4), 463-464.
2014Bailey, D.J.S., Lytle, R. & Sample, L. Policy implications of sociological theories of crime: Why are they so seldom considered or discussed? In K.M. Beaver, J.C. Barnes. & B. Boutwell (Eds.), The Nurture versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology (pp. 415-429). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
2016Bailey, D.J.S. & Sample, L. An examination of a cycle of coping with strain among registered citizens’ families. Resubmitted after a Revise and Resubmit from Criminal Justice Studies, October, 2016.
2016Bailey, D.J.S. A life of grief: An exploration of disenfranchised grief in sex offender family members. Submitted to American Journal of Criminal Justice, December 2016.
2016Lytle, R., Bailey, D.J.S., & ten Bensel, T. “We fought tooth and toenail”: A qualitative study of the role of marriage and desistance from sex crimes. Submitted to Criminal Justice Studies, January 2016.
MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS
2016Reynolds, P. D., Helfers, R. C., & Bailey, D.J.S. Exploring the mediating effects of perceived organizational support between fairness and self-protective behaviors among police officers. Preparing for submission
2016Bailey, D.J.S.& Klein, J. Predictors of shame and social isolation in sex offender and sex offender family member populations. Preparing for submission to Criminal Justice Studies
GRANT PROPOSALS UNDER REVIEW
GRANTS AND AWARDS FUNDED
2015Honorable Mention, Graduate Oral Presentation Awardees
University Committee on Research and Creative Activity, UNO
Awarded $50 for presentation at UNO’s Research and Creative Activity Fair
2014Graduate Research and Creative Activity student award
University Committee on Research and Creative Activity, UNO
Awarded $5,000 to assist with data collection/analysis of dissertation project: Diffusion of shame: Experiences of sex offender family support networks.
GRANT PROPOSAL NOT FUNDED
2016Early Career Professional Grant
American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of American Psychological Association
Requested $5,000 direct funds for a survey project on community perceptions of sex offender family members
2014SBE Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, Sociology focus
National Science Foundation
Amount Requested: $7,007.00
2013Nebraska Step Down Sex Offender Management Program evaluation
University Committee on Research and Creative Activity
Amount Requested: $2,000
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
2016Bailey, D.J.S. & Klein, J. “An introduction to the UTTyler researchers.” Presentation at the Texas Voices for Reason and Justice annual conference.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2016Bailey, D.J.S.& Klein, J. Predictors of shame and social isolation in sex offender and sex offender family member populations. Poster presentation, American Society of Criminology, November
2016Reynolds, P. D., Helfers, R. C., & Bailey, D. J. S. Exploring the mediating effects of perceived organizational support between fairness and self-protective behaviors among police officers. American Society of Criminology, November
2016Bailey, D.J.S.An exploration of disenfranchised grief in sex offender family support networks. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March
2015Bailey, D.J.S.& Sample, L. The dynamic nature with which families of registered sex offenders cope with consequences of sex offender laws. American Society of Criminology, November
2015Bailey, D.J.S.Diffusion of shame: Experiences of sex offender social supports. University of Nebraska – Omaha’s Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, April
2014Bailey, D.J.S. Diffusion of shame: Experiences of sex offender family support networks.American Society of Criminology, November
2013Bailey, D.J.S.There are no strangers here – informal relationship development between parole officers and sex offender parolees.American Society of Criminology, November
2013Bailey, D.J.S.Variation in Sex Offender parole officer relationships: Does victim age matter?University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, April
2012Bailey, D.J.S.& Sample, L. Variation in Sex Offender parole officer relationships: Does victim age matter? American Society of Criminology, November
2010Schulz, D.J.S.Application of High Dynamic Range Photography to Crime Scene Photography. International Association of Identification, Chesapeake Bay Division
2008Schulz, D.J.S.Comparison of DFO and IND Fluorescence over Time. Poster presentation, International Association of Identification, Chesapeake Bay Division
2007Schulz, D.J.S. Dunlevy, K. Bullet Trajectory Analysis. Poster presentation, International Association of Identification, Chesapeake Bay Division
OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
2016Bailey, D.J.S. & Klein, J.L. Technical Report: Registrant and family member experiences with Texas Voices for Reason and Justice. Prepared for Texas Voices for Reason and Justice, Dallas, TX.
2016Klein, J.L. & Bailey, D.J.S.Technical Report: The effects of living on the registry – Experiences of registrants and family members. Prepared for Texas Voices for Reason and Justice, Dallas, TX.
2015Bailey, D.J.S. Diffusion of Shame: Experience of sex offender family support networks (Doctoral dissertation). University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE.
2013Bailey, D.J.S. & Sample, L.L. Annual Report: Desistance from sex offending and the consequences of sex offender laws - Preliminary results. Prepared for the University of Nebraska at Omaha and submitted to the Nebraska Legislative Judiciary Committee
2012Bailey, D.J.S. & Sample, L.L. Final Report: Evaluation of the Nebraska Department of Correction’s Sex Offender Step Down program. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2012Schulz, D.J.S.& Sample, L.L. End of the Year Report for 2012: Evaluation of the Nebraska Department of Correction’s Sex Offender Step Down program. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2012Sample, L.L. & Schulz, D.J.S.Quarterly Report of the Step-Down Sex Offender Management program, July 2012. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2012Sample, L.L. & Schulz, D.J.S.Quarterly Report of the Step-Down Sex Offender Management program, April 2012. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2012Sample, L.L. & Schulz, D.J.S.Quarterly Report of the Step-Down Sex Offender Management program, January 2012. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2011Schulz, D.J.S.& Sample, L.L. End of the Year Report for 2011: Evaluation of the Nebraska Department of Correction’s Sex Offender Step Down program. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2011Sample, L.L. & Schulz, D.J.S.Quarterly Report of the Step-Down Sex Offender Management program, July 2011. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2011Sample, L.L. & Schulz, D.J.S.Quarterly Report of the Step-Down Sex Offender Management program, April 2011. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
2010Sample, L.L. & Schulz, D.J.S.Quarterly Report of the Step-Down Sex Offender Management program, December 2010. Prepared for the Nebraska Department of Corrections
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHTGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT
Introduction to Criminal JusticeAdvanced Social Science Analysis
Criminal Court System
Probation & Parole (face to face, hybrid)
Criminal Justice Research Methods (face to face, online)
Criminal Justice Statistics
Serial Killing
Forensic Science
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2015Excellence in Teaching and Innovation, Level One Certificate
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, University of Texas at Tyler
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
American Academy of Forensic Science
American Psychology-Law Society
American Society of Criminology
International Association of Identification: Chesapeake Bay Division
SERVICE
2016Co-Chair for University of Texas at Tyler Criminal Justice Student Association
2015Manuscript Reviewer for Criminal Justice Policy Review journal
2014Panel Discussant, American Society of Criminology conference