Academic Positions Kristin C. Carbone-Lopez Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Missouri St. Louis One University Boulevard 324 Lucas Hall St. Louis MO 63121-4499 Office: 314-516-5426 Fax: 314-516-5048 Email: carbonelopezk@umsl.edu 2013-present Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri St. Louis 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri St. Louis 2007 2010 Joint appointee, Institute for Women s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri St. Louis 2006-2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami Degrees Awarded Ph.D. University of Minnesota 2006 Sociology B.A. University of Minnesota 1999 Sociology Peer-reviewed publications Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Lee Ann Slocum, and Candace Kruttschnitt. Forthcoming. Police wouldn t give you no help : Female offenders on reporting sexual assault to police. Violence Against Women. Miller, Jody and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2013. Gendered carceral regimes in Sri Lanka: Colonial laws, post-colonial practices, and the social control of sex workers. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 39: 79-103. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin and Janet Lauritsen. 2013. Seasonal variation in violent victimization: Opportunity and the annual rhythm of the school calendar. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 29: 399-422. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2013. Across racial/ethnic boundaries: Investigating intimate violence within a national sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 28: 3-24. 1
Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Jennifer Gatewood Owens*, and Jody Miller. 2012. Women s storylines of methamphetamine initiation in the Midwest. Journal of Drug Issues 42: 226-246. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Callie Rennison and Ross Macmillan. 2012. The transcendence of violence across relationships: New methods for understanding men s and women s experiences of intimate partner violence across the life course. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 28: 319-346. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin and Jody Miller. 2012. Precocious role entry as a mediating factor in women s methamphetamine use: Implications for life-course and pathways research. Criminology 50: 187-220. Slocum, Lee, Andres Rengifo, and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2012. Specifying the strainviolence link: The role of emotions in women s use of violence. Victims and Offenders 7:1-29. Lauritsen, Janet and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2011. Gender differences in risk factors for violent victimization: An examination of individual, family and community-level predictors. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 48:538-565. Stacey, Michele*, Kristin Carbone-Lopez, and Richard Rosenfeld. 2011. Demographic change and ethnically motivated crime: The impact of immigration on anti-hispanic hate crime in the United States. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 27:278-298. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Finn Esbensen, and Brad Brick*. 2010. The correlates and consequences of peer victimization: Gender differences in direct and indirect forms of bullying. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 8:332-350. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2010. Risky relationships? Assortative mating and women s experiences of intimate partner violence. Crime and Delinquency 56:358-384. Kruttschnitt, Candace and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2009. Customer satisfaction: Crime victims willingness to call the police. Police Foundation: Ideas In American Policing. Volume 12. Hlavka, Heather, Candace Kruttschnitt, and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2007. Revictimizing the victims? Interviewing women victims of interpersonal violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 22:894-920. Boyle, Elizabeth Heger and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2006. International collective action frames and African women s explanations for opposing female genital cutting. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47:435-465. Kruttschnitt, Candace and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2006. Moving beyond the stereotypes: Women s subjective accounts of their violent crime. Criminology 44:321-351. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Candace Kruttschnitt and Ross Macmillan. 2006. Patterns of intimate partner violence and their associations with physical health, psychological distress, and substance use over the life span. Public Health Reports 121:382-392. 2
Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2005. The usual suspects : How race affects decisions to report victimization. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 3:29-47. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2003. Assessing the racial climate in women s institutions in the context of penal reform. Women and Criminal Justice 15:55-79. (*) denotes student co-author Book chapters Jody Miller, Kristin Carbone-Lopez, and Mikh Gunderman. Forthcoming. Gendered narratives of self, addiction and recovery among women methamphetamine users. In Narrative Criminology, by Lois Presser and Sveinung Sandberg (eds). Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2012. The life course consequences of childhood sexual assault: Effects on relationship formation and intimate violence across relationships. In Sex for Life: From Virginity to Viagra, How Sexuality Changes Throughout our Lives, by L. Carpenter and J. DeLamter (eds). New York University Press. Book reviews Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2010. Review of Violence against Latina immigrants: Citizenship, inequality, and community, by R. Villalón. Race and Justice 1:228-231. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2009. Review of Intimate violence against women: When spouses, partners, or lovers attack, by P.K. Lundberg-Love & S.L. Marmion (eds). Gender Issues 26:105-107. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2008. Review of Violence against women: An international perspective, by Johnson, H. Division of Women and Crime, ASC Newsletter (online). Carbone-Lopez, Kristin. 2006. Review of Family violence and criminal justice (2nd ed.), by Payne, B. K., & Gainey, R. R. Criminal Justice Review. 31:371-373. Presentations CheyOnna Sewell*, Kristin Carbone-Lopez, Jody Miller, and Christopher Mullins. 2013. The gendered reality of interpersonal victimization among criminally embedded women. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. CheyOnna Sewell* and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2012. Describing gender differences in firearm use during violent offending The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2012. Above the law: Changes in methamphetamine laws and users perceptions of their effectiveness. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. 3
Kristin Carbone-Lopez, Lee Ann Slocum and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2011. Prostitutes can t Press Charges, the Police Laugh at You : Women s Rape Reporting Decisions in Two Cities. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Washington D.C. Jennifer Owens*, Kristin Carbone-Lopez, and Jody Miller. 2010. And that was the beginning : Women s narratives of pathways into methamphetamine use. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Michele Stacey* and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2009. Ethnic-Biased Crime: The Relationship Between Levels of Immigration and Hate Crime against Hispanics in New Destination Cities. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. Kristin Carbone-Lopez, Finn-Aage Esbensen, and Bradley Brick*. 2009. Gender Differences in Bullying Victimization Prevalence, Correlates, and Consequences. Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. Kristin Carbone-Lopez and Callie Marie Rennison. 2008. Gender Symmetry Revisited: New Methods for Understanding Men s and Women s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Across the Life Course. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. Lee Ann Slocum, Kristin Carbone-Lopez, and Andres Rengifo. 2008. A Further Specification of the Strain-Violence Link: The Benefits of a Mixed Methods Approach. Presidential Plenary Session. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2008. The Transition from Graduate Student to Faculty Member. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. Kristin Carbone-Lopez and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2007. Drugs, Alcohol and Risk: A Lifestyle Explanation of Women s Violent Victimization. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. Jomills Braddock, Jan Sokol-Katz, and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2007. Violence Against Women: What s Sport Got to Do With It? The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. Kristin Carbone-Lopez, Ross Macmillan, and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2004. Rethinking Gender Symmetry in Partner Violence: New Data, New Methods, New Theory? The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. Candace Kruttschnitt, Rosemary Gartner, and Kristin Carbone. 2002. Women s Styles of Doing Time and Their Adjustment in Two Different Prison Settings. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Kristin Carbone, and Andrea Hoeschen. 2002. International Collective Action Frames and African Women s Explanations for Opposing Female Genital Cutting. The American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. 4
Kristin Carbone, Candace Kruttschnitt, and Rosemary Gartner. 2001. Keeping the Peace: The Interaction of Race and Motherhood in the Context of Confinement. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. Kristin Carbone. 2000. Race and Rape: Implications for Victimization Reporting. The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. (*) denotes student collaborator Invited Presentations Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2014. Domestic violence in the United States: Prevalence, risk factors and criminal justice responses. Invited speaker for Crime and Guilt in Turkish and U.S. Law, International Criminology Symposium. Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2012. Qualitative work in IPV with vulnerable populations: A criminal justice lens. Invited speaker for National Training for IPV and Maltreatment research. Brown Center for Violence and Injury Prevention. Washington University. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2011. Prostitutes can t Press Charges, the Police Laugh at You : Women s Rape Reporting Decisions in Two Cities. Invited brownbag presentation for the Brown Center for Violence and Injury Prevention. Washington University. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2011. Bullying Victimization: Separating Reality from Fiction. Invited presentation at Youth Violence Prevention Conference. University of Missouri, St. Louis. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2009. Member of discussion panel for Sin by Silence film preview. University of Missouri, St. Louis. Candace Kruttschnitt and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2009. Customer Satisfaction: Crime Victims Willingness to Call the Police. Presented to the Police Foundation. Washington, DC. Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2009. Women in Prison: Demographics and Abuse Histories. V- Day Celebration, Voices UMSL Student Organization. Kristin Carbone-Lopez and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2007. Drugs, Alcohol and Risk: A Lifestyle Explanation of Women s Violent Victimization. Institute for Women s and Gender Studies Fall Colloquium Series. Training Workshops Jody Miller and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2013. American Society of Criminology, Pre- Conference Workshop: Accomplishing and Interpreting Qualitative Interview Research. 5
Advisory Committees Member of Scientific Advisory Team and Education Team and Faculty Affiliate. Brown Center for Violence and Injury Prevention, Washington University, St. Louis MO. Awards and Honors 2012. Missouri House of Representatives Resolution to recognize research and education in the field of domestic violence. 2011. Young Scholar Award. Division of Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology. 2002. Best Student Paper Award. Division of Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology. Grants applied for and received 2014 University of Missouri Research Board Domestic violence courts and repeat victimization Role: PI Amount: $25,000 2012 University of Missouri, Technology & Teaching Innovation Award 2010 University of Missouri, College of Arts and Sciences Gender Differences in Weapon Use During Violent Offenses Role: PI Amount: $6,950 Status: Funded 2010 University of Missouri E-learning initiative Role: Course development Amount: $5,000 Status: Funded 2008 University of Missouri Research Board Methamphetamine in the Context of Women s Lives Co-PI: Jody Miller Role: Co-PI Amount: $27,500 Status: Funded 2005 National Institute of Justice Graduate Fellowship In and Out of Harm's Way: Intimate Partner Violence Among Women Over the Life Course 6
2005 WG BX 0002 Amount: $20,000 Status: Funded and completed 2003 Graduate Dissertation Improvement Award Awarded by: Graduate School, University of Minnesota Title: A Life-Course Understanding of Women s Violent Relationships Amount: $1,120 Status: Funded and completed Courses Taught Undergraduate The Social Control of Women Offenders; Gender, Crime, and Justice (in-class & online); Introduction to Criminology & Criminal Justice ; Criminology Theory Undergraduate, Service Learning Violence Against Women Graduate Research Methods; Victimization; Qualitative Research Methods Professional Service Contributions Discipline Reviewer: National Science Foundation; Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Family Issues; Violence Against Women; Journal of Criminal Justice; Feminist Criminology, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography; Criminology; British Journal of Sociology; Justice Quarterly; Journal of Quantitative Criminology; Journal of Family Issues; The Sociological Quarterly; Social Problems; Journal of Research in Adolescence Organizational Book Review Co-Editor, On-Line Newsletter, American Society of Criminology, Division of Women and Crime, 2008-2011 Member, Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, 2007-2010 University Chair, University Assembly Student Affairs Committee, 2012-2014 Member, Safety and Violence Prevention Committee, 2012- Member, Grade Grievance Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2013- Faculty Organizer, Silent Witness event at UMSL campus, May 2012 7
Departmental Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Coordinator for Focus on Teaching Series for PhD Students, 2008-09 Member, Undergraduate Committee, 2009- Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee, 2011-2014 Member, Executive Committee, 2014 - Institute for Women and Gender Studies Teaching Assistant and Scholarship Committee, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 Dissertation committees In progress Mikh Gunderman chair (CCJ) Amanda Bolton (CCJ) Tim Dickinson (CCJ) Emily Strang (Psychology) Emily Hu (Psychology) Completed Andrea Nichols chair (CCJ; completed Nov 2011) Ekaterina Gorislavsky member (CCJ; completed May 2014) Jennifer Gatewood Owens member (CCJ; completed May 2013) Nicole White member (CCJ; completed July 2011) Michele Stacey member (CCJ; completed June 2010) Ethan McCallum outside member (Psychology; completed June 2013) Tiffany Muehler outside member (Psychology; completed February 2013) Sarah Buday outside member (Psychology; completed June 2012) Desiree Sutherland outside member (Psychology; completed May 2011) Juliette Mott outside member (Psychology; completed June 2010) Specialty paper/comprehensive paper committees current CheyOnna Sewell chair (CCJ) Jordan Pickering (CCJ) Masters theses committees Monica Summers, CCJ chair (completed July 2013) Meghan Rogers, CCJ member (completed May 2010) Community Volunteer Advocate for St. Louis County Domestic Violence Court August 2012- Volunteer for Angel Tree Prison Ministry 2009 to 2013 8