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1/15/2013 1 VITA Holly Foster ADDRESS Department of Sociology Texas A&M University Mailstop 4351, Academic Building #425A College Station, Texas 77843-4351 Phone: 979-458-2268 Fax: 979-862-4057 hfoster@tamu.edu EDUCATION B.A. Sociology. 1992. The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada M.A. Sociology. 1994. The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Ph.D. Sociology. 2001. The University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Crime and Deviance, Life Course, Social Inequality EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2009-present. Associate Professor of Sociology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. 2003-2009. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. 2009-2010. Faculty Fellow, Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Texas A&M University. 2008-2010. Carlos H. Cantu MALRC Fellow, Mexican American Latino Research Center, Texas A&M University. 2003-present. Research Affiliate, National Center for Children and Families, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, New York. 2002-2003. Research Scientist/ Post-doc, National Center for Children and Families Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, New York. 2000-2002. Postdoctoral Fellow. National Consortium on Violence Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1/15/2013 2 FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS External 2012-2014. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program and Sociology Program. Punishment Regimes and the Multi-Level Effects of Parental Imprisonment: Inter-institutional, Inter-generational and Inter-sectional Models of Inequality and Exclusion. John Hagan (Principal Investigator) and Holly Foster (Co-Principal Investigator). SES-1228345. 2010-2011. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. Parental Incarceration and Intergenerational Social Exclusion: The Long Arm of the Law. John Hagan (Principal Investigator) and Holly Foster (Co-Principal Investigator). National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. 2006-2010. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. Parental Incarceration and Intergenerational Social Exclusion: The Long Arm of the Law. John Hagan (Principal Investigator) and Holly Foster (Co-Principal Investigator). National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. #SES 0617275. 2005-2009. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Children s Exposure to Violence over Space and Time. Jeanne Brooks-Gunn (Principal Investigator), Chris Browning (Co-Investigator), Holly Foster (Co-Investigator), and John Hagan (Co-Investigator). # R01 HD049796-01. Subcontract to Texas A&M Research Foundation. 2000-2005. National Science Foundation, Delinquency and Depression in the Transition to Adulthood: Toward a Theory of Deviant Adolescent Role Exits to Adult Disadvantage. #SES-0001753. John Hagan (Principal Investigator), and Holly Foster (Co-Principal Investigator). HONORS AND AWARDS 2005, Award for Best Publication in Sociology of Mental Health section of the American Sociological Association for paper in Social Forces (2003) S/He s a Rebel: Toward a Sequential Stress Theory of Delinquency and Gendered Pathways to Disadvantage in Emerging Adulthood. REFEREED PUBLISHED JOURNAL ARTICLES Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. Neighborhood, Family and Individual Influences on School Physical Victimization. Paper forthcoming in Journal of Youth and Adolescence. Craig, Jessica and Holly Foster. 2013. Desistance in the Transition to Adulthood: The Roles of Marriage, Military, and Gender. Deviant Behavior 34: 208-223. Foster, Holly. 2012. The Strains of Maternal Imprisonment: Importation and Deprivation

1/15/2013 3 Stressors for Women and Children. Journal of Criminal Justice 40: 221-229. Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2012. Intergenerational School Effects of Mass Imprisonment in America. Sociology of Education 85: 259-286. Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2012. Children of the American Prison Generation: The Paradoxical Spillover School Effects of Incarcerating Mothers. Law & Society Review 46: 37-69. Foster, Holly. 2011. Incarcerated Parents and Health: Investigating Role Inoccupancy Strains by Gender. Women & Criminal Justice 21: 225-249. Foster, Holly. 2011. The Influence of Incarceration on Children at the Intersection of Parental Gender and Race/Ethnicity: A Focus on Child Living Arrangements. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 9: 1-21. Derose, Laura M., Shiyko, Mariya P., Foster, Holly, & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2011. Associations Between Menarcheal Timing and Behavioral Developmental Trajectories for Girls from Age 6 to Age 15. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 40: 1329-1342. Foster, Holly, Daniel Nagin, John Hagan, E. Jane Costello, and Adrian Angold. 2010. Specifying Criminogenic Strains: Stress Dynamics and Conduct Disorder Trajectories. Deviant Behavior 31: 440-475. Foster, Holly and John Hagan. 2009. The Mass Incarceration of Parents in America: Issues of Collateral Damage to Children and Prisoner Re-entry. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 623: 179-194. Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2009. Toward a Stress Process Model of Children's Exposure to Physical Family and Community Violence. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review 12: 71-94. Foster, Holly, John Hagan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2008. Growing Up Fast: Stress Exposure and Subjective Weathering In Emerging Adulthood. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 49: 162-177. Foster, Holly and John Hagan. 2007. Incarceration and Intergenerational Social Exclusion. Social Problems 54: 399-433. Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2006. Profiles of Punishment and Privilege: Secret and Disputed Deviance During the Racialized Transition to American Adulthood. Crime, Law, and Social Change 46: 65-85. Foster, Holly, John Hagan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2004. Puberty, Age, and Intimate Partner Violence Exposure in Adolescence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1036: 151-166. Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2003. S/He s a Rebel: Toward a Sequential Stress Theory of Delinquency and Gendered Pathways to Disadvantage in Emerging Adulthood. Social Forces 82: 53-86.

1/15/2013 4 Hagan, John, Bill McCarthy, and Holly Foster. 2002. Toward a Gendered Theory of Delinquency and Despair in the Life Course. Acta Sociologica 45: 37-46. Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2001. Youth Violence and the End of Adolescence. American Sociological Review 66:874-899. [Reprinted in database for Boundaries: Readings in Crime, Deviance, and Criminal Justice, edited by Bradley R. E. Wright and Ralph B. McNeal, Jr. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing.] NON-REFEREED PUBLISHED JOURNAL ARTICLES Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2000. Making Criminal and Corporate America Less Violent: Public Norms and Structural Reforms. Contemporary Sociology, 29:44-53. [Note: Paper on cross-national (Canada-U.S.) comparisons in Homicide rates for special Millenium Contemporary Sociology issue on Utopian Visions: Engaged Sociologies for the 21 st Century. ] BOOK CHAPTERS Holly Foster and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2013. Neighborhood Effects on Antisocial Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence, Handbook of Life Course Criminology: Emerging Trends and Future Directions, edited by Chris Gibson and Marvin Krohn (pp. 69-90). New York: Springer. Foster, Holly and Jocelyn Lewis. Race/Ethnicity and Living Arrangements of Children of Incarcerated Mothers: Comparative Patterns and Maternal Experiences. Forthcoming in Understanding Diversity: Celebrating Difference, Challeging Inequality, edited by Claire Renzetti and Raquel Bergen. Allyn and Bacon. Foster, Holly. 2010. Living Arrangements of Children of Incarcerated Parents: The Roles of Stability, Embeddedness, Gender and Race/Ethnicity. In Children of Incarcerated Parents: Theoretical, Developmental and Clinical Issues, edited by Yvette R. Harris, James A. Graham, and Gloria Oliver Carpenter (pp.127-157). New York: Springer. Foster, Holly, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Anne Martin. 2007. Poverty/ Socio-economic Status and Exposure to Violence in the Lives of Children and Adolescents. Pp. 664-687 in The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior, edited by D. Flannery and I. Waldman. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Foster, Holly and John Hagan. 2003. Patterns and Explanations of Direct Physical and Indirect Non-Physical Aggression in Childhood. Pp. 543-565 in The International Handbook on Violence Research, edited by W. Heitmeyer and J. Hagan. Boston, MA: Kluwer/ Academic Press. [Also printed in German as Muster und Erklarungen der direkten physischen und indirekten nicht-physischen Aggression im Kindesalter. 2002. Pp. 676-706 in Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung, W. Heitmeyer and J. Hagan (Hrsg.) Germany: Westdeutscher Verlag.]

1/15/2013 5 ENCYLOPEDIA ENTRIES Holly Foster and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2011. Effects of physical family and community violence on child development. Tremblay RE, topic ed. In: Tremblay RE, Boivin M, Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development; 2011:1-7. Available at: http://www.childencyclopedia.com/documents/foster-brooks-gunnangxp1.pdf. BOOK REVIEWS Foster, Holly. 2008. Review of David P. Farrington s (2005) Integrated Developmental & Life- Course Theories of Offending, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction in Theoretical Criminology, 12: 227-229. INVITED PRESENTATIONS Foster, Holly. 2012. Measuring Parental Incarceration in Add Health at the Measuring Incarceration in Household Surveys Invitational Forum, National Center on Family and Marriage Research at the National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C. January 26. Foster, Holly. 2011. Discussion of Add Health Data. Racial Democracy Crime and Justice Network (RDCJN) Workshop at Ohio State University. July 28-29. Foster, Holly. 2011. Discussion of Project of Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods data in the context of teen dating violence research. Conference on Teen Dating Violence Longitudinal Data Sources, National Institute of Justice, Washington,D.C., June 6-7. Foster, Holly. 2009. The Impact of Incarceration on Children by Parental Gender and Race/Ethnicity: A Focus on Child Living Arrangements. Paper presented at the 2009 National Conference, Meeting Justice and Policy Challenges through Research and Statistics, Justice Research and Statistics Association and the Bureau of Justice Statistics. St. Louis, Missouri, October 23. Foster, Holly and John Hagan. 2008. The Intersectionality of Race/Ethnicity, Gender & Parental Incarceration. Presentation at the Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice-Network (RDCJN) Workshop, Columbus, Ohio, July 24-25. Foster, Holly and John Hagan. 2006. Incarceration and Intergenerational Social Exclusion. Paper presented in Section on Children and Youth Invited Session. Divided Lives: Stratification and Life Chances (Co-sponsored with the Section on Aging and the Life Course) at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec. August 13. Quebec. Foster, Holly and John Hagan. 2006. Intergenerational Impacts of Paternal Incarceration. Paper presented at the Postdoctoral Mental Health Seminar Series at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research at Rutgers University, New Jersey. April 4.

1/15/2013 6 Foster, Holly, Margo Gardner, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Chris Browning. 2006. Children s Exposure to Violence Over Space and Time. Invited Presentation at the National Institute of Health, Research on Children Exposed to Violence Grantee Meeting, March 9. Foster, Holly. 2004. A Life Course Dynamics Perspective on Family Structure and Poverty Stress Histories and Child Conduct Disorder. University of South Alabama, Department of Sociology/ Anthropology. April 21. Mobile, Alabama. Foster, Holly. 2004. A Life Course Dynamics Perspective on Family Structure and Poverty Stress Histories and Child Conduct Disorder. University of Texas-Austin. Population Research Center. March 5. Austin, Texas. Foster, Holly. 2003. Substantive and Methodological Issues in the Application of Semi- Parametric Mixture Models. National Center for Children and Families, Teachers College, Columbia University. October 20. New York City, New York. Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2005. Influences of Puberty on Problem Behavior and Victimization. National Institute on Drug Abuse Conference on Youth with Multiple Problem Behaviors: A Translational Perspective. January 26, Bethesda, Maryland. Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2004. Puberty, Age, and Intimate Partner Violence. New York Academy of Sciences, Conference on Youth Violence Prevention, April 24. Rockefeller University, NYC, NY. Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2005. Children with Fathers in Prison and the Transition to Adulthood. National Press Club, Washington, D.C., Sponsored by the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Presented on May 13 in the session The Prison Effect: Consequences of Mass Incarceration in the U.S. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2012. Neighborhood, School, Family and Individual Influences on School Physical Victimization in Middle Childhood. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meetings in Chicago, IL, November 16. Foster, Holly, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Christopher Browning, John Hagan and Margo Gardner. 2007. Gendered Consequences of Violence Exposure Through Relational Inequality: Implications for Revictimization in Emerging Adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in New York, NY, August 11. Gardner, Margo M., Holly Foster, Christopher Browning, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2007. Children s Exposure to Community Violence: Effects on Adjustment at Different Developmental Stages and in Different Neighborhoods. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meetings, Boston, MA, March 29- April 1. Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2006. Collective Efficacy as a Protective Community Resource in Emerging Adulthood: Multilevel Influences on Physical Intimate Partner

1/15/2013 7 Victimization & Severe Intimate Assaults. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meetings in Los Angeles, CA, November 2. Foster, Holly and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2006. Continuity and Change in Intimate Violence in the Transition to Adulthood: Probit Models with Sample Selection on Relationship Involvement. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meetings in Los Angeles, CA, November 2. Holly Foster and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2005. Pubertal Timing Effects by Gender and Race/Ethnicity in the Transition to Adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Biennial Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia. April 7. Holly Foster and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2004. Exposure to Violence, Age, Pubertal Timing: Micro and Macro Level Effects. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meetings in Nashville, Tennesee, November 17. Hagan, John, Holly Foster, and Daniel Schulman. 2004. Profiles of Punishment and Privilege: Secret and Disputed Deviance During the Racialized Transition to American Adulthood. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, August 2004. Holly Foster, Daniel Nagin, John Hagan, E. Jane Costello, and Adrian Angold. 2003. Poverty and Family Structure as Stress Histories and Conduct Disorder. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings in Denver, Colorado, November 21. Holly Foster, John Hagan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2003. A Role Strain Theory of Early Transitions to Adolescence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Life Course Acceleration. American Society of Criminology Meetings, Denver, Colorado, November 19. Holly Foster, John Hagan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2003. The Transition to Adolescence and Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence. Adolescent Health User s Workshop. NIMH, Bethesda, MD. July 29. Holly Foster, Daniel Nagin, John Hagan, E. Jane Costello, and Adrian Angold. 2001. A Life Course Dynamics Approach to Family Disadvantages and Conduct Disorder. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings in Atlanta, Georgia, November 8. Holly Foster, John Hagan, Richard Tremblay, and Bernard Boulerice. 2000. Extending a Confluence Model of Neighborhood and Family Effects on Childhood Gendered Aggression. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California, November 15-18. Holly Foster, John Hagan, Richard Tremblay, and Bernard Boulerice. 2000. Neighborhood Effects on Childhood Indirect and Physical Aggression: Findings from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., August 6-11. John Hagan and Holly Foster. 2000. Exposure to Violence and the Evolution of Stress and Strain Theories of Delinquency and Depression. American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., August 6-11.

1/15/2013 8 Holly Foster, Bernard Boulerice, Richard Tremblay, and John Hagan. 1999. Contextual Influences on Childhood Aggression in Canada. American Society of Criminology meetings in Toronto, Ontario, November 17-20. Holly Foster and Blair Wheaton. 1997. Specifying the Reciprocal Effects of Maternal, Paternal, and Child Mental Health in Intact Families: An Interactional Perspective. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, August 9-13. Blair Wheaton and Holly Foster. 1995. A Re-assessment of the Impact of Well- Known Risk Factors on Psychological Distress: The Role of Prior Psychiatric History. Roundtable presentation. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, August 19-23. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Advisory Editor. 2011. Social Problems. Invited Member. 2011. Best Article Prize selection committee member in Sociology of Law. Elected Secretary/Treasurer of Children and Youth Section of the American Sociological Association, 2010. Invited Member. 2009. Program Committee for the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Chicago, 2011. Invited Member. 2009. Selection Committee for the Early Career Award for the American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth. Organizer and Chair. 2009. Two Regular Session topic of Criminology for the American Sociological Association meetings in San Francisco, CA. Elected Council Member of Crime, Law, and Deviance Section of the American Sociological Association, 2007-2009. Invited Member of National Institute of Health Peer Review Grants Panel March 13-15, 2006 in Bethesda, Maryland. Session Chair for Juvenile Violence Examined in the Context of Social, Environmental, Cultural, and Legal Factors. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California, November 17, 2000. Session Chair for Theoretical Issues in Health Promotion Research, Third Annual Health Promotion Conference, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, June17, 1994. COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Sociology Department Texas A&M University (2003-present) Elected Member of Departmental Executive Committee, 2012-2014

1/15/2013 9 Chair, Search Committee for Advanced Assistant or Associate Professor in Crime, Law, & Deviance, 2012 Member of Student Awards Committee, 2012-2013 Elected Member of Departmental Executive Committee, 2008-2010 Member of Student Awards Committee, 2007-2009 Member of Committee on Graduate Recruitment and Retention, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008. Member of Committee on Honors Programs, 2005-2006, 2006-2007. Member of Alpha Kappa Delta Committee, 2004-2005. Member of Diversity Committee, 2003-2004.