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1 GREGORY M. ZIMMERMAN, PH.D. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice College of Social Sciences and Humanities Northeastern University Boston, MA Phone: (617) EDUCATION PH.D. M.A. B.S. University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, New York, 2009, School of Criminal Justice. Impulsivity and neighborhood context: Investigating the person-context nexus, Greg Pogarsky, Chair University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, New York, 2004, School of Criminal Justice Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1999, Biometry and Statistics, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2009 Present Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Northeastern University Visiting Professor, School of Criminology and Justice Studies, College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell Graduate Research Assistant, University at Albany, SUNY Instructor, University at Albany, SUNY Graduate Teaching Assistant, University at Albany, SUNY SCHOLARSHIP/RESEARCH Refereed Articles * Corresponding author on manuscript. ± First and second author contributed equally to the manuscript. Current or former graduate student co-author. Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Chad Posick. In Press. Detecting specialization in interpersonal violence versus suicidal behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health, published online before print September 10, 2014, DOI: /j.jadohealth
2 Vásquez, Bob Edward, Gregory M. Zimmerman*, and Amy S. Farrell. Examining the joint impact of moderating and nonlinear peer effects on the sex gap in violent crime. Criminal Justice and Behavior, published online before print August 20, 2014, DOI: / Posick, Chad and Gregory M. Zimmerman. Person-in-context: Insights on contextual variation in the victim-offender overlap across schools. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, published online before print July 4, 2014, DOI: / Rees, Carter and Gregory M. Zimmerman.* The first delinquent peers are the most important: Examining nonlinearity in the peer effect. Justice Quarterly, published online before print May 15, 2014, DOI: / Zimmerman, Gregory M.* The covariates of parent and youth reporting differences on youth secondary exposure to community violence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43: Vásquez, Bob Edward and Gregory M Zimmerman An investigation into the empirical relationship between time with peers, friendship, and delinquency. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Carter Rees Do school disciplinary policies have positive social impacts? Examining the effects of school policies on the relationship between personal and peer delinquency. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42: Zimmerman, Gregory M.*, Steven F. Messner, and Carter Rees. Incorporating unstructured socializing into the study of secondary exposure to community violence: Etiological and empirical implications. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, published online before print December 22, 2013, DOI: / Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Steven Messner Individual, family background, and contextual explanations of racial and ethnic disparities in youths exposure to violence. American Journal of Public Health, 103: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* Does violence toward others affect violence toward oneself? Examining the direct and moderating effects of violence on suicidal behavior. Social Problems, 60: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Amy Farrell Gender differences in the effects of parental underestimation of youths secondary exposure to community violence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 42: Rocque, Michael, Chad Posick, and Gregory M. Zimmerman Measuring up: Assessing the measurement properties of two self-control scales. Deviant Behavior, 34:
3 Zimmerman, Gregory M.* Do age effects on youth secondary exposure to violence vary across social context? Justice Quarterly, published online before print January 10, 2013, DOI: / Zimmerman, Gregory M.*, Ekaterina V. Botchkovar, Olena Antonaccio, and Lorine Hughes. Low self-control in bad neighborhoods: Assessing the role of contextual influences on the relationship between self-control and offending. Justice Quarterly, published online before print November 9, 2012, DOI: / Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Bob Edward Vásquez Decomposing the peer effect on adolescent substance use: Mediation, nonlinearity, and differential nonlinearity. Criminology, 49: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Steven Messner Neighborhood context and nonlinear peer effects on adolescent violent crime. Criminology, 49: Paternoster, Ray, Greg Pogarsky, and Gregory M. Zimmerman Thoughtfully reflective decision-making and the accumulation of capital: Bringing choice back in. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 27: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Greg Pogarsky The consequences of parental underestimation and overestimation of youth exposure to violence. Journal of Marriage and Family, 73: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* and Steven Messner Neighborhood context and the gender gap in adolescent violent crime. American Sociological Review, 75: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* Impulsivity, offending, and the neighborhood: Investigating the person-context nexus. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 26: Zimmerman, Gregory M.* The correlates of self-imposed and socially imposed extralegal risk perceptions. Deviant Behavior, 29: Non-Refereed Publications Zimmerman, Gregory M. and Carter Rees Peer networks and delinquency. In Richard Wright (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Oxford University Press. Messner, Steven F. and Gregory M. Zimmerman Understanding cross-national variation in criminal violence: Theory, evidence, and future directions. In Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer. Zimmerman, Gregory M. and Steven F. Messner Person-in-context: Insights and issues in research on neighborhoods and crime. In Brandon C. Welsh and Rolf Loeber (Eds.), The Future of Criminology. Oxford University Press. 3
4 Messner, Steven and Gregory M. Zimmerman Community-level influences on crime and offending. In Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Crime Prevention. Oxford University Press. Zimmerman, Gregory M Resetting effect. In Francis T. Cullen and Pamela K. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Sage. Zimmerman, Gregory M. and Bob Edward Vásquez Deterrence theory: A meta-analysis. In Sean Maddan and Jeffrey Walker (Eds.), Criminology and Criminal Justice: Theory, Research Methods, and Statistics. Jones and Bartlett. NATIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Zimmerman, Gregory M., Ekaterina V. Botchkovar, Olena Antonaccio, and Lorine Hughes. 2012, November. Low Self-Control in Bad Neighborhoods: Assessing the Role of Contextual Influences on the Relationship between Self-Control and Offending. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Zimmerman, Gregory M. 2012, November. Differential Nonlinearity by Gender in the Relationship between Peer and Respondent Violence. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Zimmerman, Gregory M. and Carter Rees. 2011, November. Peer Influence across the School Context: The Moderating Effects of School Sanctions and Health Service Programs. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington DC. Zimmerman, Gregory M. 2010, November. Future Efficacy, Neighborhood Context, and Offending. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Zimmerman, Gregory M, and Steven Messner. 2010, August. Neighborhood Context and the Gender Gap in Adolescent Violent Crime. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Zimmerman, Gregory M. 2009, November. Impulsivity and Neighborhood Context: Investigating the Person-Context Nexus. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Zimmerman, Gregory M. 2006, November. Beyond Legal Sanctions: The Correlates of Extralegal Risk Perceptions. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS Zimmerman, Gregory M. Hierarchical Linear Models School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University. 2012, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Northeastern University. 4
5 Frost, Natasha, Gregory M. Zimmerman, and Kevin Drakulich. 2014, March. Doctoral Foundations Exam Workshop. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University. Zimmerman, Gregory M. 2014, February. Investigating the Role of Neighborhood Youth Organizations in Preventing Adolescent Violent Offending: Evidence from Chicago. College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Northeastern University. Zimmerman, Gregory M. Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Workshop. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University (with Natasha Frost) (with Natasha Frost) (with Brandon Welsh) (with Brandon Welsh). Gibson, Chris, Gregory M. Zimmerman, and Emily Wright. 2012, November. Analyzing the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Zimmerman, Gregory M. Doctoral Dissertation Workshop. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University (with Nicky Rafter) (with Nicky Rafter). Zimmerman, Gregory M. 2009, September. Working with the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Service to the School/College CSSH Tier 1 Seed Grant Program, Faculty Reviewer (2014) SCCJ Graduate Committee, member (2011-present) SCCJ Graduate Admission Committee, member (2010-present) SCCJ Doctoral Program Restructuring Committee, chair ( ) SCCJ Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam Grading Committee, member ( ) SCCJ Masters Comprehensive Exam Grading Committee, member ( ) SCCJ Undergraduate Committee, member ( ) Service to/membership in Profession Editorial board member for Journal of Youth and Adolescence Ad Hoc Reviewer for Criminology, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Crime and Justice, European Journal of Criminology, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Crime, Law and Social Change, Journal of Criminal Justice, Deviant Behavior, American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, European 5
6 Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Sociological Spectrum, National Science Foundation, Prentice-Hall. American Society of Criminology Nominated for Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award (2013) Gene Carte Student Paper Competition, committee member (2012) Section chair (2012) American Society of Criminology, member American Sociological Association, member GRANT ACTIVITY Improving our Understanding of Peer Network and Neighborhood Effects on Delinquency: A Mixed Methods Approach (September 2013 May 2018), Principal investigator, William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program ($350,000). Not Funded. An Inclusive Approach to the Study of Peer and Neighborhood Networks: Appending Existing Quantitative Data from Two Large-Scale Surveys (January 2014 December 2014), Principal investigator, National Institute of Justice, Data Resources Program: Funding for Analysis of Existing Data ($40,000). Not Funded. College of Social Science and Humanities, Northeastern University, Research Development Fund Program (May 2013 May 2014), Principal investigator ($4,300). Funded. Investigating Gender, Age, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Exposure to Violence (January 2012 December 2012), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Visiting Scholars Fellowship Program ($40,000), Not Funded. Impulsivity, Offending, and the Neighborhood: Investigating the Person-Context Nexus (September 2008 August 2009), Principal investigator, U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Graduate Research Fellowship ($20,000). Funded. GRANTS UNDER REVIEW Exposed and Vulnerable: Investigating the Etiology and Consequences of Differential Susceptibility to Direct and Indirect Exposure to Violence (January 2015 December 2015), Principal investigator, National Institute of Justice, Data Resources Program 2014: Funding for Analysis of Existing Data ($40,000). TEACHING AND ADVISING Courses Taught at Northeastern University Semester Course # Course Title # of Students Fall 2009 CRIM 3600 Criminal Justice Research Methods 23 Spring 2010 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 17 Spring 2010 CRIM 3600 Criminal Justice Research Methods 36 Fall 2010 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 17 6
7 Fall 2010 CRIM 3600 Criminal Justice Research Methods 11 Spring 2011 CRIM 7713 Advanced Research and Evaluation 5 Fall 2011 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 16 Fall 2011 CRIM 3600 Criminal Justice Research Methods 10 Spring 2012 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 18 Spring 2012 CRIM 7713 Research and Evaluation Methods 9 Fall 2012 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 18 Fall 2012 CRIM 3600 Criminal Justice Research Methods 10 Spring 2013 CRIM 7713 Research and Evaluation Methods 6 Summer 2013 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 19 Spring 2014 CRIM 7713 Research and Evaluation Methods 3 Spring 2014 CRIM 3200 Juvenile Justice 19 Directed Studies Dara Drawbridge, Doctoral student, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Fall 2011, 3 semester hours, The Influence of Environmental and Situational Factors on Homicide Crime Scene Behaviors Mike Mastronardi, Undergraduate, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Spring 2011, 2 semester hours, International Narcotics Trade Issa Shawki, Undergraduate, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Spring 2010, 3 semester hours, Media Portrayal and Public Perception of the Criminal Justice System Doctoral Students Supervised Dara Drawbridge, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Ph.D. Expected 2014). Classifying homicide: The expressive/instrumental classification and hybrid crime scenes. Chair. Michelle Comeau, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Ph.D. Expected 2015). Repeat and near-repeat burglary for residential and commercial properties in Rochester, NY. Committee member. Kate Burmon, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Ph.D. Expected 2015). Patterns of Art Theft and Stolen Art Recovery in the United States. Committee member. David Judge, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Ph.D. Expected 2015). Examining the Impact and Changing Nature of Social Influences of Desistance from Crime. Committee member. Chris Bruell, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Ph.D. 2013). Coercion, social support, and self-efficacy: Exploring their relationships with crime. Committee member. Garrett Warfield, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Ph.D. 2012). Managing mentally ill inmates in Massachusetts: Risk assessment, classification, and programming in a house of correction. Committee member. 7
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