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BETH ALLEN EASTERLING Gallaudet University Department of Sociology Hall Memorial Building, S135A 800 Florida Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 beth.easterling@gallaudet.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology with Criminology concentration, August 2012: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Dissertation: Parenting Behind Bars: A Qualitative Study of Incarcerated Mothers Committee Members: Lois Presser (Chair), Michelle Brown, Ben Feldmeyer, Elizabeth Johnson M.S., Applied Sociology, December 2005: University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL Thesis: The Invisible Side of Military Careers: An Examination of Employment and Well-Being Among Military Spouses Committee Members: Adam Shapiro (Chair), Gary Bowen B.A., Economics with Sociology minor, May 2002, Cum Laude: Roanoke College, Salem, VA ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, August 2012-Present Graduate Teaching Associate University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, August 2011-May 2012 Adjunct Instructor Coastal Carolina Community College, Jacksonville, NC, January 2007-May 2012 Graduate Research Associate Center for Community Initiatives, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, February 2004-November 2005 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Criminology, Families and Crime/Incarceration, Women and Crime, Social Stratification, Qualitative Research Methods, Military Sociology, Applied Sociology PUBLICATIONS Johnson, E. I. and Easterling, B. A. (2015). Coping with confinement: Adolescents experiences with parental incarceration. Journal of Adolescent Research, 30(2), 244-267. Johnson, E. I. and Easterling, B. A. (2015). Navigating discrepancy: Youth perspectives on parental reentry from prison. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. [e-pub ahead of print]. 1

Easterling, B. A. (2014). Ambiguous loss, concrete hope: Examining the prison experience for mothers from an ambiguous loss framework. In Transforming Corrections: Humanistic Approaches to Corrections and Offender Treatment, 2nd Edition, Edited by David Polizzi and Michael Brazwell. Durham, NC: Carolina University Press. Easterling, J. W. and Beth A. Easterling. (2013, November). No need for USNA midshipmen to attend OCS? Still searching for evidence. Marine Corps Gazette, Professional Journal of US Marines. Johnson, E., I. and Easterling, B. A. (2013). Misidentified or misunderstood? A reply to Wildeman, Wakefield, and Turney. Journal of Marriage and Family, 75(1), 259-262. Johnson, E. I. and Easterling, B. A. (2012). Understanding the unique effects of parental incarceration on child well-being: Challenges and recommendations. Journal of Marriage and Family, 74(2), 342-356. Easterling, B. A., Knox, D., and Brackett, A. (2012). Secrets in romantic relationships: Does sexual orientation matter? Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 8(2), 196-208. Derby, K., Knox, D., and Easterling, B. A. (2012). Snooping in romantic relationships. College Student Journal, 46, 333-343. Nelms, B. J., Knox, D. and Easterling, B. A. (2012). The relationship talk: Assessing partner commitment. College Student Journal (46), 178-182. Presser, L. and Easterling, B. A. (2010). Commentary: Care for convicts. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, 2(3), 83-92. www.jtpcrim.org/december_2010/care-for-convicts-presser-easterling.pdf. Easterling, B. A., Knox, D. and Tyson, S. (2010). On your knees: Prayer in undergraduate romantic relationships. College Student Journall, 44, 1045-1050. Easterling, B. A. and Knox, D. (2010, July 20). Left behind: The deployment experience of military wives. Journal of Family Life. www.journaloffamilylife.org/militarywives. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS Easterling, B. A. and Johnson, E. I. Methodological Challenges of Qualitative Research with Protected Populations. Paper Presentation at Theory Construction/Research Methodology Workshop at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD, November 2014. Easterling, B. A. and Todd, R. Filling the gap in research on Deaf people in prison: Suggestions for future research. Paper Presentation at Eastern Sociological Society Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD, February 2014. Easterling, B. A. Parenting in prison? An exploratory study of how mothers fulfill parenting roles in prison. Paper Presentation at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Washington, DC, November 2011. Easterling, B. A. Is there power in perceptions? An examination of collective efficacy and delinquency. Paper Presentation at Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Jacksonville, FL, April 2011. Easterling, B. A. Restorative justice: Spillover of social justice for families of offenders. Paper Presentation at Justice Studies Association Annual Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 2010. 2

Easterling, B. A. and Knox, D. Left behind: The deployment experience of military wives. Paper Presentation at Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Atlanta, GA, April 2010. Brackett, A., Easterling, B. A. and Knox, D. Secrets in undergraduate romantic relationships. Poster Session, Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Atlanta, GA, April 2010. Will, J. A., Cheney, T. and Easterling, B.A. The CUP program evaluation, prepared for daniel, Inc. and the State Attorney s Office. Northeast Florida Center for Community Initiatives, August 2005. Easterling, B. A., Will, J. and Waytowich, V. Families behind bars: Assessing the impact of a program designed to build positive relationships with children, their incarcerated parents, and their families. Paper Presentation at Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Charlotte, NC, April 2005. WORKS IN PROGRESS AND UNDER REVIEW Easterling, B. A. and Johnson, E. I. Methodological challenges of qualitative research with vulnerable families. Under Review. The Qualitative Report, submitted January 27, 2015. Easterling, B. A. and Feldmeyer, B. Race, incarceration, and motherhood: Spoiled identity among rural white mothers. Under Review. The Prison Journal, submitted December 10, 2014. Easterling, B. A. and Feldmeyer, B. Role shift among incarcerated mothers: Preserving the mother identity. (Manuscript to be submitted 2015) Easterling, B. A. Qualitative Exploration of Adult Children of Incarcerated Parents. (Project in progress) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Gallaudet University Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Sociology Juvenile Delinquency Saloshin Justice Seminar (Experiential Learning Course named after student Jeffrey Saloshin) Special Topics in Criminology: Prisons Special Topics in Criminology: Gender and Crime University of Tennessee General Sociology Coastal Carolina Community College Social Problems (classroom and online) Introduction to Sociology (classroom and online) STUDENT COMMITTEES, Gallaudet University Elizabeth Romero, PhD in Clinical Psychology, Dissertation (in Progress), Miranda Warnings and the Deaf Community Jennifer Tuell, MA in Deaf Studies, May 2014, Thesis: Training Materials for Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Unit in the MPD Molly Perkins, Undergraduate Honors Capstone (in Progress; Chair), Social Benefits While Attending a Deaf Institute 3

Chelsea Matesi, Doctoral Project in Audiology (in Progress), Assessing Audiologists Exposure, Knowledge, and Attitudes when Working with Culturally Deaf Individuals PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AND DEVELOPMENT Peer Reviewer International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2014, 2015 Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 2014 Journal of Family Issues, 2011, 2013, 2014 Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 2013, 2014 Journal of Marriage and Family, 2013 Sociological Inquiry, 2013 Criminal Justice Review, 2012 Assessment Coordinator, Sociology Program, Gallaudet University, 2015 Application Screener and Transport Driver, Martha s Mutt Movers Rescue Transport Group, 2013-present Transport Driver, East Coast I-95 Rescue Transport Group, 2013-present Volunteer, Second Chance Dog Rescue, Fredericksburg, VA, 2013-2014 Volunteer, Marine Corps Family Readiness Program, 2006-2012 Consultant, Roanoke Valley Healthcare Connection, Roanoke, VA, 2005-2012 Professional Organization Memberships: American Society of Criminology National Council on Family Relations Eastern Sociological Society Member, Alpha Kappa Psi, National Business Fraternity, Roanoke College, 2000-2001 Assistant Vice President of Membership, 2001 Undergraduate Honors Society Memberships: Member of National Economics Honor Society (Omicron Delta Epsilon) Member of International Sociology Honor Society (Alpha Kappa Delta) PROGRAM EVALUATION EXPERIENCE, Center for Community Initiatives (2004-2005) Children Uniting with Parents (CUP) Took a lead role in the evaluation of program developed to help build relationships between children and their incarcerated parents. Independently collected and analyzed data. Developed questions for focus groups, participated in facilitating focus groups, and analyzed the findings from focus groups. Healthy Start: The Magnolia Project Assisted in evaluation of program to improve birth outcomes and women s health in an at-risk community by gathering data and analyzing projected and reached goals of the Healthy Start grant. Participated in confidential phone survey used for evaluation purposes. 4

First Coast Counseling and Education Center (FCCEC) Gathered data for bi-annual and three-year evaluation reports for program designed to educate and protect substance-abusing individuals from HIV/AIDS. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention: The Azalea Project Attended meetings to gather information as well as to better understand and evaluate the effectiveness of program designed to prevent substance abuse in women in an at-risk community. Transcribed dialogue from focus groups and assisted in data collection for program evaluation. Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing in Jacksonville, FL Met with city officials to help determine key concerns on the topic. Assisted in updating and reorganizing review of literature and findings from the study. Early Delinquency Intervention Program (EDIP) Gathered confidential information from the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice used for evaluation purposes. Assisted in the organization and analysis of respondent surveys. DISTINCTIONS AND RECOGNITION Featured in Marine Corps Gazette Influential Authors online series, December 2013. Featured in Sociologue Newsletter, University of Tennessee, Department of Sociology, Summer/Fall 2013. Recipient of Chancellor s Citation for Extraordinary Professional Promise, University of Tennessee, April 8, 2012. Quest Scholar of the Week, University of Tennessee, February 13, 2012. Recipient of Graduate Award for Excellence in Research, Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee, 2010-2011. Recipient of Cole-Franklin Scholarship Fund, for travel for the purposes of dissertation research, Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee, May 2011. Outstanding Sociology Graduate Student of the Year, University of North Florida, 2005. Undergraduate Academic Recognition: Graduated Cum Laude, Roanoke College, 2002; Dean s List, Roanoke College, 2000-2001; Honor Student, Hollins University, 1999; Faculty s List of Honorable Mention, Roanoke College 1998-1999. PRE-ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE Clarke School for the Deaf, Jacksonville, FL, 2003-2005 Extended Day Program Assistant Teacher s Assistant First National Bank-Salem Bank & Trust, Salem, VA, 2000-2002 Commercial Credit Analyst Clerical Assistant, Office of the Chief Financial Officer Teller 5