Cindy Brooks Dollar Department of Sociology and Anthropology 10 Current Drive Email: cbdollar@ncsu.edu EDUCATION 2014, Ph.D. Sociology [Entered Fall 2009] Dissertation: Gender-Power Disparity: Testing the Sex Ratio Thesis, 1970-2000 Committee: Charles R. Tittle (Chair), Patricia L. McCall, Sinikka Elliott, Anna Manzoni Comprehensive Examinations (1) Crime, Deviance, and Social Control; (2) Inequality: Class, Race, and Gender 2001 University of North Carolina-Greensboro, M.A., Sociology Thesis: Spousal Homicide Trial Outcomes: A Socio-Legal Analysis Committee: John A. Humphrey (Chair), Saundra D. Westervelt, David Mitchell 1999 University of North Carolina-Greensboro, B.A., Sociology Magna Cum Laude AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Sociology of Crime, Deviance, and Social Control Criminological Theory Gender and Race-Ethnic Inequality Law and Society PUBLICATIONS Dollar, Cindy Brooks and Bradley Ray. Forthcoming. The Practice of Reintegrative Shaming in Mental Health Court. Criminal Justice Policy Review, Special Issue on Restorative Justice and Community Corrections 26(2). Prepublished OnlineFirst: DOI: 10.1177/0887403413507275. Anderson, Alecia D., Andrea N. Hunt, Rachel E. Powell, Cindy Brooks Dollar. 2013. Student Perceptions of Teaching Transparency. The Journal of Effective Teaching 13(2): 38-47. Ray, Bradley and Cindy Brooks Dollar. 2013. Examining Mental Health Court Completion: A Focal Concerns Perspective. The Sociological Quarterly 54(4): 647-699. Dollar, Cindy Brooks and Bradley Ray. 2013. Adult Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use: An Examination of Bond Theory. Deviant Behavior 34(11): 932-949.
Dollar 2 PUBLICATIONS (continued) McCall, Patricia L., Kenneth C. Land, Cindy Brooks Dollar, Karen F. Parker. 2013. The Age Structure-Crime Rate Relationship: Solving a Long-Standing Puzzle. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 29(2): 167-190. Ray, Bradley, Cindy Brooks Dollar and Kelly Thames. 2011. Mental Health Courts as Reintegrative Shaming. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 34: 49-55. Manuscripts Under Review: Ray, Bradley and Cindy Brooks Dollar. Exploring Stigmatization and Stigma Management in Mental Health Court: Assessing Modified Labeling Theory in a New Context. Revise and Resubmit. Dollar, Cindy Brooks. Racial Threat Theory: Assessing the Evidence, Requesting Redesign. Dollar, Cindy Brooks, Patricia L. McCall and Kenneth C. Land. Age Structure and Neighborhood Homicide: A Test of the Differential Institutional Engagement Hypothesis. Manuscripts in Progress: Dollar, Cindy Brooks. Sex Ratio Effects on Marital Formation and Dissolution, 1980-2000 Dollar, Cindy Brooks. How Gains in Female Structural Power Alter Sex Ratio Effects on Marriage: A Longitudinal Investigation Dollar, Cindy Brooks and Joshua Hendrix. Marriage and Cohabitation Effects on Illicit Prescription Drug Use among Adults. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2009-Present, Graduate Student Instructor Courses Taught: Principles of Sociology, Current Social Problems, Social Deviance 2003 2012 University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Lecturer Courses taught: Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Criminology, Criminal Justice (taught courses as needed by University) 2001-2003 RTI International, Survey Specialist 1998 2001 University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Research Assistant
Dollar 3 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS The Importance of Romantic and Work Relations on Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use among Adults scheduled to present at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2014 The Effects of Differential Institutional Engagement on Neighborhood Homicide, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, 2013 Shame Management among Mental Health Court Participants, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, New York, 2013 Neighborhood Homicide and Differential Institutional Engagement, presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, 2013 Crime Habitats of Street Robbery: Place, Space and Social Attributes, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, 2012 Differential Degrees of Institutional Engagement and the Direction of the Age Structure- Homicide Relationship, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, 2012 Success Stories and Superstars in North Carolina s First Mental Health Court, presented at the annual North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, Raleigh, NC, 2012 Disparities in Mental Health Court, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., 2011 Examining Mental Health Court Decision Making, presented at the annual meeting of Society for the Study of Social Problems, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2011 The Relationship of the Young Adult Age Structure to a City's Homicide Rate presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, 2010 Mental Health Courts as Reintegrative Shaming presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, GA, 2010 Reversing Wrongful Convictions: Processes Involved in Undoing Justice, presented at the annual meeting of American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, 2000 Spousal Homicide: A Regional Analysis presented at the annual meeting of American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, 1999 Familial Homicide: A Socio-Legal Context presented at the annual meeting of International Family Violence Conference University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, 1999
Dollar 4 RESEARCH AND GRANT EXPERIENCE Habitats of Crime Departmental Research Award 2012-2013 Research Assistant Under the direction of William R. Smith Coercion in Bangladesh and Ukraine Departmental Research Award 2012 Research Assistant and Data Analyst Under the direction of Charles R. Tittle Urbanness and Urbanism: A Fresh Look Using Non-Western Data Departmental Research Award 2012 Research Assistant and Data Analyst Under the direction of Charles R. Tittle Collective Reflectiveness and Homicide Rates Departmental Research Award 2011 Research Assistant and Data Analyst Under the direction of Charles R. Tittle and Patricia L. McCall Mental Health Courts as Reintegrative Shaming Student Graduate Student Association (SGSA) Mini-Grant 2010 Investigator with Bradley Ray Convicted Innocents: Legal and Social Predictors of At-Risk Cases Faculty Grant 2000 University of North Carolina-Greensboro Research Assistant Under the direction of Saundra D. Westervelt Community Policing and Attitudes about Crime and Public Safety Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina The Governor s Crime Commission Interviewer Under the direction of John A. Humphrey
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Introduction to Sociology (traditional and distance learning) Current Social Problems (traditional and distance learning) Social Deviance (traditional and distance learning) Criminology Criminal Justice AWARDS AND HONORS Recipient of David and Marlene Pratto Scholarship in Sociology, UNC-Greensboro 1999 Recipient Undergraduate Research Assistantship Award, UNC-Greensboro 1998-1999 Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Honor Society, 1998-1999 INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS 2014 Harriet Elliot Lecture Series, University of North Carolina-Greensboro Topic: Fighting Inequality and Creating Social Justice in our Changing World (scheduled) 2011 Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society, Annual Luncheon, University of North Carolina-Greensboro Topic: Using Sociology in Everyday Life PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Peer Reviewer Social Science Research, Law and Society Review, Crime, Law and Social Change Service to Sociology and Criminology Organizations 2011-2013 Membership Committee Member, ASA s Crime, Law and Deviance Section 2012 Chair, School and Extra-Curricular Inequalities, Delinquency, and Discipline, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois Service to Academic Departments 2013 Moodle Instructional Designer, Department of Sociology, NCSU 2011-2013 Graduate Student Organizer for Crime, Deviance and Social Control Research Symposiums, NCSU 1999-2001 Faculty-Student Liaison, UNC-Greensboro Sociology Department 1998-2001 Student representative, UNC-Greensboro SACS Steering Committee PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association American Society of Criminology Society for the Study of Social Problems Southern Sociological Society North Carolina Sociological Society North Carolina Criminal Justice Association
Dollar 6 REFERENCES Professor Charles Tittle 919-513-4319 charles_tittle@ncsu.edu Professor Patricia L. McCall 919-515-9010 patty_mccall@ncsu.edu Professor Sinikka Elliott 919-513-0285 sinikka_elliott@ncsu.edu Professor Steve Kroll-Smith University of North Carolina at Greensboro PO Box 26170 Greensboro, NC 27402-6170 s_krolls@uncg.edu