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Curriculum Vitae O. Hayden Griffin, III Contact Information: 1201 University Blvd 210 Birmingham, AL 35294-4562 Tel: (205) 934-8537 E-mail: hgriffin@uab.edu Education: 2011 Ph.D., Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida 2006 M.A., Criminal Justice, Radford University 2001 J.D., The T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond 1998 B.A., History, Second Major Certificate in Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Academic Interests: Drug Policy Law & Society Corrections White-Collar Crime Criminological Theory Work/Academic Experience: 2013-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Justice Sciences, The University of Alabama at Birmingham 2011-2013 Assistant Professor, School of Criminal Justice, The University of Southern Mississippi 2009-2011 Instructor, School of Criminal Justice, The University of Southern Mississippi 2006-2009 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida 2007-2008 President, Gator Criminology, Law and Society Syndicate, University of Florida 1

2004-2006 Office Worker, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech 2002-2004 Substitute Teacher, Montgomery County Public Schools 2001 Intern, Office of the Public Defender, Richmond, VA 1998 Virginia Governor s Fellow 1997-1998 Associate Justice, Virginia Tech Undergraduate Honor System Courses Taught: University of Alabama at Birmingham JS 601, Seminar in Criminological Theory (1 semester) JS 685, Drugs and Society (1 semester) JS 230, Judicial Process in America (1 semester) JS 240, Corrections in America: Overview (4 semesters) JS 400, Drugs and Society (1 semester) JS 445, Juvenile Corrections (1 semester) University of Southern Mississippi CJ 630, Civil Liberties and Criminal Law (3 semesters) CJ 325, Criminal Justice Theory (5 semesters) CJ 330, Criminal Law (4 semesters) CJ 430, Criminal Procedure (11 semesters) CJ 433, Evidence, Search and Seizure (4 semesters) CJ 445, Drugs and Society (11 semesters) University of Florida CJL 4110, Criminal Law (8 semesters) Publications: (* indicates student) Books O. Hayden Griffin, III, Vanessa H. Woodward & John J. Sloan, III. (Contracted). The Money and Politics of Criminal Justice Policy. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Peer-Reviewed Kent R. Kerley, Heith Copes & O. Hayden Griffin, III. (In Press). Middle-Class Motives for Non-Medical Prescription Stimulant Use among College Students. Deviant Behavior. H. Daniel Butler*, W. Wesley Johnson & O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2014). The Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Supermax Facilities: An Evaluation of State Supermax Policies. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41(11), pp. 1338-1353. O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2014). The Role of the United States Supreme Court in Shaping Federal Drug Policy. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 39(3), pp. 660-679. 2

Vanessa H. Woodward, Marcos Luis Misis & O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2014). Examining the Effects of Social Bonds and Shame on Drug Recovery within an Online Support Community. Deviant Behavior, 35(11), pp. 938-958. James M.A. Pitts*, O. Hayden Griffin, III & W. Wesley Johnson. (2014). Contemporary Prison Overcrowding: Short-Term Fixes to a Perpetual Problem. Contemporary Justice Review, 17(1), pp. 124-139. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Vanessa H. Woodward & Alexis Lynn Fritsch*. (2013). Marijuana in the News: Using Content Analysis and Forecasting Modeling to Assess Differences in Marijuana Portrayals throughout History. SAGE Research Case Methods. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978144627305013514685. H. Daniel Butler*, O. Hayden Griffin, III & W. Wesley Johnson. (2013). What Makes You the Worst of the Worst? An Examination of State Policies Defining Super- Maximum Confinement. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 24(6), pp. 676-694. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Alexis Lynn Fritsch*, Vanessa H. Woodward & Richard S. Mohn. (2013). Sifting through the Hyperbole: One Hundred Years of Marijuana Coverage in The New York Times. Deviant Behavior, 34(10), pp. 767-781. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Vanessa H. Woodward, Lisa S. Nored & W. Wesley Johnson. (2013). Meeting in the Middle: A Review of Joint JD/PhD Programs. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(2), pp. 289-305. O. Hayden Griffin, III & Joseph F. Spillane. (2013). Pharmaceutical Regulation Failures and Changes: Lessons Learned from OxyContin Abuse and Diversion. Journal of Drug Issues, 43(2), pp. 164-175. John Stogner, David N. Khey, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller & John H. Boman, IV. (2012). Regulating a Novel Drug: An Evaluation of Changes in Use of Salvia divinorum in the First Year of Florida s Ban. International Journal of Drug Policy, 23(6), pp. 512-521. John H. Boman, IV, John M. Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III & Marvin D. Krohn. (2012). On the Operational Validity of Perceptual Peer Delinquency: Exploring Projection and Elements Contained in Perceptions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 49(4), pp. 601-621. O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2012). Is the Government Keeping the Peace or Acting Like our Parents? Rationales for the Legal Prohibitions of GHB and MDMA. Journal of Drug Issues, 42(3), pp. 247-262. Bryan Lee Miller, John M. Stogner, David N. Khey, Ronald L. Akers, John Boman & O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2011). Magic Mint, The Internet and Peer Associations: A Test of Social Learning Theory using Patterns of Salvia Divinorum Use. Journal of Drug Issues, 41(3), pp. 305-326. O. Hayden Griffin, III & Bryan Lee Miller. (2011). OxyContin and a Regulation Deficiency of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Rethinking State-Corporate Crime. Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 19(3), pp. 213-226. 3

Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Chris L. Gibson & David N. Khey. (2009). Trippin on Sally D: Exploring Predictors of Salvia divinorum Experimentation. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(4), pp. 396-403. David N. Khey, Bryan Lee Miller & O. Hayden Griffin. (2008). Salvia divinorum Use among College Students. Journal of Drug Education, 38(3), pp. 297-306. Reprinted in James A. Inciardi & Karen McElrath. (2011). The American Drug Scene: An Anthology. (6 th Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 364-370. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller, & David N. Khey. (2008). Legally High? Legal Considerations of Salvia divinorum. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(2), pp. 183-191. Law Journals H. Daniel Butler*, O. Hayden Griffin, III & Grayson F. Knight*. (2012). Supermax Prisons: Another Chapter in the Constitutionality of the Incarceration Conundrum. Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy, 9(1), pp. 1-36. O. Hayden Griffin, III & Tod W. Burke. (2006) Drug Courts: Injecting New Ideas into an Old Problem. Campbell Law Observer, 27, pp. 3-4. Book Chapters O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2014). Salvia divinorum, Hallucinogens, and the Determination of Medical Utility. In Beatriz Labate & Clancy Cavnar (Eds.), Prohibition, Religious Freedom, and Human Rights: Regulating Traditional Drug Use (pp. 149-164). New York: Springer. Encyclopedia Entries O. Hayden Griffin, III. (Contracted). Drug Treatment Programs. In Kent R. Kerley (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. O. Hayden Griffin, III. (In Press). War on Drugs. In Kent R. Kerley (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. O. Hayden Griffin, III. (In Press). Supermax Prisons. In Kent R. Kerley (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. O. Hayden Griffin, III. (In Press). Law and Crime. In Wesley G. Jennings (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. O. Hayden Griffin, III. (In Press). Plea Bargaining. In Wesley G. Jennings (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. O. Hayden Griffin, III & David N. Khey. (2011). Drug Laws. In Paul J. Quirk & William Cunion (Eds.), Governing America: Major Decisions of Federal, State and Local Governments from 1789 to the Present (pp. 771-780). New York: Facts on File. 4

Invited Presentations: David N. Khey, Bryan Lee Miller & O. Hayden Griffin, III. Salvia divinorum Prevalence at the University of Florida. State of Florida, Governor s Office Drug Policy Advisory Council Meeting; Tallahassee, Florida. November 12, 2007. Conference Presentations: (* indicates student) O. Hayden Griffin, III. A Democracy Deficiency within American Drug Policy. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida. March 5, 2014. Vanessa Woodward & O. Hayden Griffin, III. Availability versus Accessibility: Universities Compliance with The Clery Act. Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting; Clearwater, Florida. September 19, 2014. (Panel Chair) James M. Pitts*, O. Hayden Griffin, III & W. Wesley Johnson. Contemporary Prison Overcrowding: Short-Term Fixes to a Perpetual Problem. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 21, 2014. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Heith Copes & Kent R. Kerley. Motives for Illicit Adderall Use among University Students. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 21, 2014. (Panel Chair) Vanessa Woodward, O. Hayden Griffin, III & John Stogner. Breaking the Curve: The Effects of Substance Use on Academic Pressure and GPA. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 20, 2014. Patricia Southerland* & O. Hayden Griffin, III. Where Do We Draw the Line? An Examination of University Policies and Police Action Regarding Campus Protests. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. November 22, 2013. O. Hayden Griffin, III. The Role of the United States Supreme Court in Shaping Federal Drug Policy. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. November 21, 2013. John R. Harrington*, Vanessa H. Woodward & O. Hayden Griffin, III. Take Back the Date Night: An Examination of Universities Preventative Measures of Date Rape. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. November 16, 2012. (Panel Chair). O. Hayden Griffin, III. Revisiting the Sutherland-Tappan Debate through Purdue Pharma and OxyContin. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. November 14, 2012. Vanessa H. Woodward, O. Hayden Griffin, III, John Stogner & Jessica Vinson*. The Stability of the Grasmick Scale: An Examination of Construct Validity across Two College Samples. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. November 14, 2012. 5

John Stogner, David Khey, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller & John H. Boman, IV. Examining the Effect of Regulating a Novel Drug: An Evaluation of Changes in Use of Saliva Divinorum in the First Year of Florida s Ban. Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. March 24, 2012. John Harrington*, Vanessa H. Woodward & O. Hayden Griffin, III. The Efficacy of College Campuses Rape Prevention: Do Policies Work Better When Theoretically Founded? Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New York, New York. March 16, 2012. H. Daniel Butler*, W. Wesley Johnson & O. Hayden Griffin, III. The Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Supermax Facilities: An Evaluation of State Supermax Policies. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New York, New York. March 14, 2012. Vanessa H. Woodward, O. Hayden Griffin, III & H. Daniel Butler*. A Paradox Embedded within American Law: Continuing the Debate of Hobbes and Beccaria. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. November 19, 2011. O. Hayden Griffin, III & Joseph F. Spillane. Confounding the Process: Forgotten Actors in the State-Corporate Crime Paradigm. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. November 16, 2011. John Boman, John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III & Marvin D. Krohn. On the Operational Validity of Peer Delinquency Measurement: Examining How People Construct a Perception of a Peer s Criminogenic Behavior. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. November 18, 2010. O. Hayden Griffin, III. Pharmaceutical Regulation Failures and Changes: Lessons Learned From OxyContin Abuse and Diversion. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting; San Francisco, California. November 17, 2010. H. Daniel Butler*, O. Hayden Griffin, III & W. Wesley Johnson. What Makes You the Worst of the Worst? An Examination of State Policies Defining Super-Maximum Confinement. Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting; Clearwater, Florida. October 1, 2010. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Lisa S. Nored, W. Wesley Johnson & Andrew Brennan*. A Survey of Joint JD/Graduate Degree Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting; Clearwater, Florida. October 1, 2010. Bryan Lee Miller, John M. Stogner, David N. Khey, Ronald L. Akers, John Boman & O. Hayden Griffin, III. Magic Mint, The Internet and Peer Associations: A Test of Social Learning Theory using Patterns of Salvia Divinorum Use. Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting; Clearwater, Florida. September 29, 2010. John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller & O. Hayden Griffin, III. The Impact of a Policy Change: Evaluating Changes in the Use of Salvia divinorum during the First Year of Florida's Ban. The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting; San Diego, California. February 27, 2010. 6

O. Hayden Griffin, III & John Stogner. Academic Strain as a Predictor of Substance Use among University Students. The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting; San Diego, California. February 24, 2010. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller, Allison C. Kanter* & Melissa Gloria Patterer*. A Loud Bark, But No Bite: An Analysis of Police Behavior at a Mass Gathering. Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting; Charleston, South Carolina. September 17, 2009. (Panel Chair) O. Hayden Griffin, III & Alexis L. Fritsch*. An Analysis of Newspaper Articles Concerning Marijuana from 1851-1950. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting; Boston, Massachusetts. March 12, 2009. Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III & David N. Khey. Learning Deviant Behavior: Salvia divinorum Use and the Internet. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting; St. Louis, Missouri. November 15, 2008. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller & Jeffrey T. Ward. Corporate Responsibility and State Regulation Deficiency within the Pharmaceutical Industry. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting; St. Louis, Missouri. November 13, 2008. O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller & David N. Khey. Legally High? Legal Definitions of Salvia divinorum. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting; Cincinnati, Ohio. March 12, 2008. Bryan Lee Miller, David N. Khey, and O. Hayden Griffin, III. Trendy New Hallucinogen: Analysis of Salvia divinorum Use among College Students. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting; Atlanta, Georgia. November 13, 2007. Graduate Student Supervision: Doctoral Students James Johnson Committee Member Dissertation Title An Implementation Evaluation of an Actuarial Risk Assessment Instrument within a State Department of Corrections Division of Community Corrections Successfully Defended March 2013 Wanhee Lee Committee Member Dissertation Title Identifying Patterns of Delinquent Trajectories and Testing Stability of Self-Control Over Time Among South Korean Youth Using Multivariate Latent Growth Curve Modeling Successfully Defended March 2012 Masters Students John Harrington Committee Chair Thesis Title An Examination of Media Accounts Before and After School Shootings: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Articles Pertaining to Firearms on Campus Successfully Defended July 2013 7

Holly Duke Committee Member Thesis Title A Content Analysis of Statutory Grounds for Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights: The Impacts and Susceptibility of Incarcerated Parents and Their Children Successfully Defended September 2011 Daniel Butler Committee Member Thesis Title State Super-Maximum Security Policies: An Examination of Admission Characteristics, Classification Reviews, Mental Health Amenities, and Inmate Privileges Successfully Defended August 2011 Honors, Grants, and Funding: 2009 University of Florida, Criminology and Law Honor Society Graduate Student Teaching Award 2008 College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Florida Travel Grant - $250, Spring Semester 2008 Department of Criminology, Law, and Society, University of Florida Travel Grant - $100, Spring Semester 1992 National Eagle Scout Association- Lifetime Member 1992 Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America, Troop 704. Finished requirements when sixteen years two months old. Professional Associations: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences American Society of Criminology Southern Criminal Justice Association Service to the Profession: Discipline 2014 Southern Criminal Justice Association, Outstanding Professional Award Committee Chair 2013-2014 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2014 Annual Meeting; Program Chair, Drugs, Alcohol & Crime Section Editorial Experience 2014-Present Editorial Board, American Journal of Criminal Justice 8

Manuscript/Textbook Reviews American Journal of Criminal Justice Bridgepoint Education Carolina Academic Press Deviant Behavior Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Education Journal of Drug Issues Justice Quarterly Law & Society Review McGraw Hill Routledge Sage Publications The Investigative Sciences e-journal Wiley-Blackwell University Service: University of Southern Mississippi 2012-2013 College of Science & Technology Research Committee Representative 2012-2013 School of Criminal Justice, Library Liaison 2010-2013 School of Criminal Justice, Research Colloquium Speaker Series Organizer 2010 School of Criminal Justice, JD/PhD Dual Degree Development Committee 9