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Jean M McGloin
Curriculum Vitae
Updated January 2019
Education
2004 Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
2001 M.A. School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
1999 A.B. Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
Summa cum laude, Departmental Honors
Employment
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland
Professor: 2015-Present
Associate Professor: 2010-2015
Assistant Professor: 2004-2010
Associate Chair: 2014-2017
University of Maryland Population Research Center
Faculty Associate: 2004 - 2018
Honors and Awards
Rutgers University 250th Anniversary Fellow (2016)
ADVANCE University of Maryland Leadership Fellow (2012-2013)
Excellence in Teaching and Mentorship Award, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences,
University of Maryland (2011)
Merrill Presidential Scholar Mentor, University of Maryland (2010)
Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of
Maryland (2009)
Dean’s Dissertation Award, Rutgers University (2004)
Rutgers University Richard J. Hughes Graduate Award (2001)
Rutgers University Graduate Scholar Award (2000)
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Publications
Books
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan and Leslie Kennedy. (2012). Eds. When Crime
Appears: The Role of Emergence. New York: Routledge.
Book Chapters [NOTE: # = graduate student co-author]
McGloin, Jean Marie and Kyle J. Thomas. (2017). “Revisiting Matza’s Concepts of Affinity and
Affiliation: Lessons for the Study of Peer Influences in Criminology”. In Thomas Blomberg,
Chris Carlsson, Cheryl Lero Johnson and Francis Cullen (Eds.), Advances in Criminological
Theories: Delinquency and Drift Revisited, pp. 179-197. Transaction: Piscataway, NJ.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Zachary Rowan. (2015). “Crime Prevention, Juvenile Delinquency
and the Social Network Approach.” In Aili Malm and Gisela Bichler (Eds.), Preventing Crime
and Network Analysis, Crime Prevention Studies, pp. 9-26. First Forum Press: Boulder, CO.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Megan Eileen Collins. (2015). “Micro-Processes of the Gang.” In
Scott Decker and David Pyrooz (Eds.), The Handbook of Gangs, pp. 276-293. John Wiley and
Sons: West Sussex, UK.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Holly Nguyen. (2013). “The Importance of Studying Co-offending
Networks for Criminological Theory and Policy.” In Carlo Morselli (Ed.), Crime and Networks,
pp. 13-27. New York: Routledge.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Kyle Thomas. (2013). “Experimental Tests of Criminological
Theory”. In Brandon Welsh, Anthony Braga and Gerben Bruinsma (Eds.), Prospects for
Advancing Science and Public Policy, pp. 15-42. Cambridge University Press.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Stephanie DiPietro. (2013). “Girls, Friends, and Delinquency.” In
Frank T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory. pp.
294-312. Oxford University Press.
McGloin, Jean Marie and David Kirk. (2010). “Social Network Analysis.” In David Weisburd
and Alex Piquero (Eds.), Handbook of Quantitative Criminology, pp. 209-224. Springer.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Scott Decker. (2010). “Theories of Gang Behavior and Public Policy.”
In Scott Decker and Hugh Barlow (Eds)., Criminology and Public Policy: Putting Theory to
Work, pp 150-165. Temple University Press.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2008). “Linkages Between Gang Involvement and Predatory Crime.” In
Matt DeLisi & P.J. Conis (Eds)., Violent offenders: Theory, Research, Public Policy and
Practice. Pp. 141-154. Jones and Bartlett.
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Journal Articles [NOTE: # = graduate student co-author]
Augustyn, Megan, Jean Marie McGloin and David Pyrooz. “Does Gang Membership Pay?
Illegal and Legal Earnings through Emerging Adulthood.” Forthcoming in Criminology.
Thomas, Kyle, Jean Marie McGloin and Christopher Sullivan. “Quantifying the Likelihood of
False Positives: Using Sensitivity Analysis to Assess Statistical Inference.” Forthcoming in
Journal of Quantitative Criminology.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Kyle Thomas. (2019). “Peer Influence and Delinquency.” Annual
Review of Criminology, 2: 241-264.
Augustyn, Megan and Jean Marie McGloin. (2018). “Revisiting Juvenile Waiver: Integrating
the Incapacitation Experience.” Criminology, 56: 154-190.
#Rowan, Zachary, Jean Marie McGloin and Holly Nguyen. (2018). “Capitalizing on Criminal
Accomplices: Considering the Relationship Between Co-offending and Illegal Earnings.”
Justice Quarterly, 35(3): 280-308.
Pyrooz, David, Jean Marie McGloin and Scott Decker. (2017). “Parenthood as a Turning Point
for Male and Female Gang Members: A Study of Within-Individual Changes in Identity and
Offending.” Criminology, 55(4): 869-899
McGloin, Jean Marie and Kyle Thomas. (2016) “Incentives for Collective Deviance: Group Size
and Changes in Perceived Risk, Cost and Reward.” Criminology, 54: 459-486.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Kyle Thomas. (2016) “Considering the Elements that Inform
Perceived Peer Deviance”. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 53: 597-627.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Zachary R. Rowan. (2015). “A Threshold Model of Collective
Crime”. Criminology, 53: 484-512.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan, and #Kyle Thomas. (2014). “Peer Influence and
Context: The Interdependence of Friendship Groups, Schoolmates and Network Density in
Predicting Substance Use.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43: 1436-1452.
Sullivan, Christopher and Jean Marie McGloin. (2014). “Looking Back to Move Forward: Some
Thoughts on Measuring Crime and Delinquency over the Past 50 Years”. Journal of Research in
Crime and Delinquency, 51: 424-444.
#Sohoni, Tracy, Raymond Paternoster, Jean Marie McGloin, and Ronet Bachman. (2014).
“Hen’s Teeth and Horse’s Toes: The Adult Onset Offender in Criminology.” Journal of Crime
and Justice, 37: 155-172.
- Selected as best article in the journal for 2014
#Nguyen, Holly and Jean Marie McGloin. (2013). “Does Economic Adversity Breed Criminal
Co-operation? Considering the Motivation Behind Group Crime.” Criminology, 51: 833-870.
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Paternoster, Raymond, Jean Marie McGloin, #Holly Nguyen and #Kyle Thomas. (2013). “The
Causal Impact of Exposure to Deviant Peers: An Experimental Investigation.” Journal of
Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50: 476-503.
#Thomas, Kyle and Jean Marie McGloin. (2013). “A Dual-Systems Approach for Understanding
Differential Susceptibility to Processes of Peer Influence.” Criminology, 51: 435-474.
#Augustyn, Megan B. and Jean Marie McGloin. (2013) “The Risk of Informal Socializing With
Peers: Considering Gender Differences Across Predatory Delinquency and Substance Use.”
Justice Quarterly, 30: 117-143.
#DiPietro, Stephanie and Jean Marie McGloin. (2012). “Differential Susceptibility? Immigrant
Youth and Peer Influence.” Criminology, 50: 711-742.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Holly Nguyen. (2012). “It Was My Idea: Considering the Instigation
of Co-Offending.” Criminology, 50: 463-494.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2012). “Delinquency Balance and Time Use: A Research Note.” Journal
of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 49: 109-121.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan, Alex Piquero, Arjan Blokland and Paul
Nieuwbeerta. (2011). “Marriage and Offending Specialization: Expanding the Impact of
Turning Points and the Process of Desistance.” European Journal of Criminology, 8: 361-376.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Schreck, Eric Stewart, and Graham Ousey. (2011).
“Predicting the Violent Offender: The Discriminant Validity of the Subculture of Violence.”
Criminology, 49: 767-794.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Wendy P. Stickle, W.P. (2011). “Influence or Convenience?
Rethinking the Role of Peers for Chronic Offenders.” Journal of Research on Crime and
Delinquency, 48: 419-447.
McGloin, Jean Marie and David Kirk. (2010). “An Overview of Social Network Analysis.”
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21:169-181. Special Issue on Methodology.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Alex Piquero. (2010). “On the Relationship Between Co-Offending
Network Redundancy and Offending Versatility.” Journal of Research in Crime and
Delinquency, 47: 63-90.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin, #James Ray and #Michael Caudy. (2009).
“Detecting Specialization in Offending: Comparing Analytic Approaches.” Journal of
Quantitative Criminology, 25: 419-441.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Alex Piquero. (2009). “I Wasn’t Alone: Collective Behaviour and
Violent Delinquency.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 42: 336-353.
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Schreck, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and David Kirk. (2009) “On the Origins of the
Violent Neighborhood: A Study of the Nature and Predictors of Crime Type Differentiation
Across Chicago Neighborhoods”. Justice Quarterly, 26: 771-794.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2009). “Delinquency Balance: Revisiting Peer Influence.” Criminology,
47:439-478.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan and Alex Piquero. (2009). “Aggregating to
Versatility? Transitions among Offender Types in the Short-Term.” British Journal of
Criminology, 49: 243-264.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Lauren Shermer. (2009). “Self-Control and Deviant Peer Structure.”
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 46: 35-72.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and Alex Piquero. (2008). “Treating the Deviant y:
An Examination of Regression Methods for Censored, Non-Normal Variables in Criminological
Research.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 24: 399-421.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan, Alex Piquero and #Sarah Bacon. (2008).
“Investigating the Stability of Co-Offending and Co-Offenders Among a Sample of Youthful
Offenders.” Criminology, 46: 155-188.
#Connell, Nadine, #Kristen Miggans and Jean Marie McGloin. (2008). “Can a Community
Policing Initiative Reduce Serious Crime? A Local Evaluation.” Police Quarterly, 11, 127-150.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2007). “The Organizational Structure of Street Gangs in Newark, New
Jersey: A Network Analysis Methodology.” Journal of Gang Research, 15(1), 1-34.
#O’Neill, Lauren and Jean Marie McGloin. (2007). “Considering the Efficacy of Situational
Crime Prevention in Schools.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 511-523.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan, Alex Piquero, and Travis Pratt. (2007). “Local Life
Circumstances and Offending Specialization/Versatility: Comparing Opportunity and Propensity
Models.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 44, 321-346.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2007). “The Continued Relevance of Gang Membership.” Criminology
and Public Policy, 6(2), 801-811.
Pizarro, Jesenia and Jean Marie McGloin. (2006) “Gang Homicides in Newark: Collective
Behavior or Social Disorganization?” Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 195-207.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis Pratt and Alex Piquero. (2006). “A Life Course Analysis of the
Criminogenic Effects of Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy: A Research Note on the
Mediating Impact of Neuropsychological Deficit.” Journal of Research in Crime and
Delinquency, 43(4), 412-426.
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Pratt, Travis. Jean Marie McGloin and Noelle Fearn. (2006). “Maternal Smoking During
Pregnancy and Criminal/Deviant Behavior: A Meta-Analysis.” International Journal of Offender
Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 50(6), 672-690.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2006). “A Historical Consideration of the Police and Prosecution/ Courts
in Northern Ireland”. International Criminal Justice Review, 16, 77-98.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin, Travis Pratt and Alex Piquero. (2006). “Rethinking
the ‘Norm’ of Offender Generality: Investigating Specialization in the Short-Term.”
Criminology, 44: 199-233.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2005). “Policy and Intervention Considerations of a Network Analysis of
Street Gangs.” Criminology and Public Policy, 4(3), 607-636.
Guerette, Robert, Vanja Steinus and Jean Marie McGloin. (2005). “Understanding Offense
Specialization and Versatility: A Re-Application of the Rational Choice Perspective.” Journal of
Criminal Justice, 33, 77-87.
McGloin, Jean Marie., Travis Pratt and Jeffrey Maahs. (2004). “Rethinking the IQ-Delinquency
Relationship: A Longitudinal Analysis of Multiple Theoretical Models.” Justice Quarterly,
21(3), 603-631.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2003). “Shifting Paradigms: Policing in Northern Ireland.” Policing: An
International Journal of Strategies and Management, 26(1), 118-143.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Travis Pratt. (2003). “Cognitive Ability and Delinquent Behavior
Among Inner-City Youth: A Life-Course Analysis of Main, Mediating, and Interaction Effects”.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 47 (3), 253-271.
Potchak, Marissa, Jean Marie McGloin and Kristen Zgoba, K.M. (2002). “A Spatial Analysis of
Criminal Effort: Auto Theft in Newark, NJ”. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 13 (3), 257-285.
- Reprinted in Gennifer Furst, Contemporary Readings in Criminology
(Sage Publications, 2008).
McGloin, Jean Marie and Cathy S. Widom. (2001). “Resilience Among Abused and Neglected
Children Grown Up.” Development and Psychopathology, 13(4), 1021-1038.
Conferences and Workshops
Invited Talks
McGloin, Jean Marie (2018). “Thinking About Peer Influence Under a Collective Behavior
Framework”. Beto Lecture, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.
McGloin, Jean Marie (2017). “Using Collective Behavior as a Heuristic for Understanding
Group Crime”. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St.
Louis.
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McGloin, Jean Marie (2017). “Telling a Story in your Research Writing and Presentations”.
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis.
McGloin, Jean Marie (2017). ‘Professional Development: How Do They Get it All Done?”
American Society of Criminology Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2014). “Thresholds for Collective Crime”. School of Criminal Justice,
University of Cincinnati.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2014). “Meet Your Search Committee”. American Society of
Criminology Conference, San Francisco, CA.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2013). “Peer Influence and Context: The Interdependence of Friendship
Groups, Schoolmates and Network Density in Predicting Substance Use.” Distinguished Lecture
Series, School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers-Newark.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2013). “Thinking About Juvenile Delinquency from a Social Network
Perspective.” Congressional Briefing hosted by the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy,
U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2013). “Students-meet-Scholars: Peers, Gangs and Networks.” American
Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2013). “Gaining Access and Being Creative: Studying Criminal
Networks.” Featured speaker at the American Academy of Health Behavior Annual Conference,
Santa Fe, NM.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2013). “A Social Network Approach to Studying Crime: Added Value or
Blind Seduction?” Featured speaker at the Network Perspectives on Criminology and Criminal
Justice Symposium at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2012). “Understanding and Explaining Crime: A Social Network
Approach.” Featured speaker at the 2012 Institute on Systems Science and Health (ISSH)
Workshop, funded by the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research and National
Institutes of Health, Washington University-St. Louis.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2011). “The Importance of Studying Co-offending for Criminological
Theory and Policy.” Keynote speaker at the Third Annual Illicit Networks Conference,
International Centre for Comparative Criminology, Université de Montréal.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2011). “Experimental Tests of Criminological Theory.” The Netherlands
Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2010). “Integrating Offender Networks into the Discussion of Youth
Violence.” The Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health.
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Schreck, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and David Kirk. (2010). “On the Origins of the
Violent Neighborhood: A Study of the Nature and Predictors of Crime Type Differentiation
across Chicago Neighborhoods.” The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference’s
Justice Quarterly Invitational Showcase, San Diego, CA.
Presentations [NOTE: # = graduate student co-author]
#Deitzer, Jessica and Jean Marie McGloin. (2018). “Companions in Crime and Criminal Self-
Efficacy.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Rowan, Zachary, #Sarah Appleby and Jean Marie McGloin. (2017). “The Role of Physical Street
Convergence in the Explanation of Co-Offending”. Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
McGloin, Jean Marie, David Pyrooz and Scott Decker (2016). “Parenthood as a Turning Point
for Gang Members: A Within-Individual Study of Multiple Domains.” Presented at the
American Society of Criminology Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Augustyn, Megan and Jean Marie McGloin (2016). “Investigating the Criminogenic
Consequences of Juvenile Waiver to Adult Court.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, New Orleans, LA.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Kyle Thomas and Christopher Sullivan. (2015). “Considering the
Consequences of Controlling for Friendship Selection”. Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Washington, DC.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2015). “Revisiting the Meaning of Perceived Deviance”. Presented at the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Orlando, FL.
McGloin, Jean Marie and #Kyle Thomas (2014). “Interdependent Decision Making: Co-
offending Thresholds and Shifting Perceptions of Risk and Reward.” Presented at the American
Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco, CA.
#Rowan, Zachary and Jean Marie McGloin (2014). “Identifying the Determinants of Thresholds
for Collective Crime.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San
Francisco, CA.
#Collins, Megan and Jean Marie McGloin. (2014). “An Assessment of Risk Based Police
Deployment.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco,
CA.
#Rowan, Zachary and Jean Marie McGloin. (2013). “The Forgotten Peer? Siblings and African
American Adolescents”. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference,
Atlanta, GA.
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#Thomas, Kyle, Holly Nguyen and Jean Marie McGloin. (2013). “Spur of the Moment of
Planned Collaboration? Individual, Group and Situational Influences on Juvenile Group Crime.”
Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
#Thomas, Kyle and Jean Marie McGloin. (2013). “Delinquent peer influence on offending
versatility: Can peers facilitate specialized offending?” Presented at the American Sociological
Association Conference, New York, NY.
#Thomas, Kyle & Jean Marie McGloin (2012). “A dual-systems approach for understanding
differential susceptibility to processes of peer influence.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Chicago, IL.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and #Kyle Thomas. (2012). “Disentangling the
contributors to peer influence on delinquency.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences Conference, New York, NY.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan and Leslie Kennedy. (2011). “Thinking about the
emergence of crime.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference,
Washington DC.
#Nguyen, Holly and Jean Marie McGloin. (2011). “Deciding to offend with others: The role of
adversity.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Washington DC.
#Thomas, Kyle and Jean Marie McGloin (2011). “Protection from the risk of unstructured and
unsupervised socializing with peers.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology
Conference, Washington DC.
Paternoster, Raymond, Ronet Bachman, Jean Marie McGloin and #Tracy Sohoni. (2011).
“Where is the adult onsetting offender, and does it really matter? An examination of factors that
delay the onset of offending.” Presented at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm,
Sweden.
DiPietro, Stephanie and Jean Marie McGloin. (2010). “Vulnerabilities of immigrant youth: The
amplification of peer effects.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference,
San Francisco, CA.
#Nguyen, Holly and Jean Marie McGloin. (2010). “Instigators and followers: An examination of
the co-offending process.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San
Francisco, CA.
#Thomas, Kyle and Jean Marie McGloin (2010). “Propensity and peers: The elusive point of
vulnerability.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco,
CA.
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#DiPietro, Stephanie and Jean Marie McGloin (2010). “Immigration status and peer effects:
Differential risk pathways?” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference,
San Diego, CA.
McGloin, Jean Marie. Christopher Sullivan, Alex Piquero, Paul Nieuwbeerta and Arjan
Blokland. (2010). “Limited opportunities and the offending repertoire: Specialization as part of
desistance.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, San Diego, CA.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Schreck, Eric Stewart and Graham Ousey. (2009). “Violent
offenders or frequent generalists? On the relationship between the subculture of violence and
offending specialization.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference,
Philadelphia, PA.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Sally Simpson and #Megan Augustyn. (2009). “Gender and the locus of
peer influence.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Boston,
MA.
#Caudy, Michael, Christopher Sullivan, Jean Marie McGloin and #James Ray. (2008).
“Specialization in offending: Comparing measurement and analytic approaches.” Presented at
the American Society of Criminology Conference, St. Louis, MO.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2008). “Peer delinquency balance: Investigating the mediating
processes.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Schreck, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and David Kirk. (2008). “The origin of the violent
neighborhood: A study of crime type differentiation across Chicago neighborhoods.” Presented
at the American Society of Criminology Conference, St. Louis, MO.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Alex Piquero. (2008). “Diffusion of responsibility and tendencies:
Understanding the link between violence and co-offending networks.” Presented at the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and Alex Piquero. (2008). “Re-examining offender
types: Do offenders transition among offending classes over time?” Presented at the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2007). “The osmosis of deviance.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
#Povitsky-Stickle, Wendy and Jean Marie McGloin (2007). “Co-offending and criminal careers:
A test of Moffitt’s dual taxonomy”. Presented at the American Society of Criminology
conference, Atlanta, GA.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan and Alex Piquero. (2007). “Aggregating to
offending versatility?” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference,
Seattle, WA.
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McGloin, Jean Marie, #Sarah Bacon and Alex Piquero. (2006). “Juvenile co-offending
networks: Considering specialization and variation.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
#O’Neill, Lauren and Jean Marie McGloin. (2006). “Remembering today what we learned
yesterday: Self-control and deviant peer network structure.” Presented at the American Society
of Criminology Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin and Alex Piquero. (2006). “Treating the deviant Y*:
An investigation of regression methods for censored, nonnormal variables in criminology.”
Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
#Bacon, Sarah, Jean Marie McGloin and Alex Piquero. (2006). “Crime and co-offending over
the life-course of juvenile offenders.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Sullivan, Christopher and Jean Marie McGloin. (2006). “Classification and specialization:
Assessing the relevance of conviction offense as a means of defining convicted offenders.”
Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Baltimore, MD.
#Connell, Nadine, #Kristen Miggans and Jean Marie McGloin. (2005). “A retrospective evaluation
of a local community policing initiative.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology
Conference, Toronto, ON.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2005). “Author-meets-critics: Career criminals in society (DeLisi, M;
Sage, 2005).” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto, ON.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis Pratt, Jeffrey Maahs and Alex Piquero. (2005). “Voluntary
prenatal risk: Neuropsychological deficit or ineffective parenting?” Presented at the American
Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto, ON.
#O’Neill, Lauren and Jean Marie McGloin. (2005). “Situational crime prevention in schools:
Effective policy or wasting resources?” Presented at the American Society of Criminology
Conference, Toronto, ON.
Sullivan, Christopher and Jean Marie McGloin. (2005). “Explaining qualitative change in
offending: Revisiting specialization in the short-term.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Toronto, ON.
#VanBrakle, Mischelle and Jean Marie McGloin. (2005). “Examining the influence of formal
and informal sanctions on bias crimes.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology
Conference, Toronto, ON.
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McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan and Travis Pratt. (2005). “Specialization in the short
term: Do life event calendars shed insight?” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences Conference, Chicago, IL.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis Pratt and Alex Piquero. (2004). “Neuropsychological Deficit or
Low Parental Efficacy? A Life-Course Analysis of the Criminogenic Effects of Maternal
Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology
Conference, Nashville, TN.
Pizarro, Jesenia and Jean Marie McGloin. (2004). “Differentiating Homicides in Newark, New
Jersey: Are Gang-Related Homicides Unique?” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Conference, Nashville, TN.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Sean Kelly. (2003). “Social Structure Among and Within Gangs: A
Network Analysis of Gangs and Gang Members in Newark, New Jersey.” Presented at the
American Society of Criminology Conference, Denver, CO.
Pratt, Travis and Jean Marie McGloin (2003). “Maternal cigarette smoking and deviant/criminal
behavior: A meta-analysis.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference,
Denver, CO.
McGloin, Jean Marie. (2002). “Shifting paradigms: Policing in Northern Ireland.” Presented at
the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, IL.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis Pratt and Jeffrey Maahs. (2002). “Rethinking the IQ-delinquency
relationship: A longitudinal analysis of competing theoretical explanations.” Presented at the
American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, IL.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Cathy Widom. (2001). “Resilience among abused and neglected
children.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Potchak, Marissa, Jean Marie McGloin, Kristen Zgoba and George Kelling. (2001). “Tracking
offender residence and crime locations: An analysis of auto theft data in a Northeastern city.”
Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
McGloin, Jean Marie and Amie Schuck. (2000). “Cognitive achievement and delinquency:
Testing the moderator model.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference,
San Francisco, CA.
Sponsored Research
National Institute of Justice. Title: “Decision Making Among Adult Offenders and Non-
Offenders.” Award Amount: $492,897. 2013-2015. Co-Principle Investigator with Ray
Paternoster (PI) and Thomas Loughran (Co-PI).
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University of Maryland, Vice President of Administrative Affairs. Title: “CCJS-Campus Crime
Reduction Partnership: The Campus Safety Awareness for Education (C-SAFE) Project.”
Award amount: $90,827. 2008-2009. Co-Principle Investigator with Sally Simpson (Co-PI).
Graduate Research Board Award. Title: “The Osmosis of Deviance: Considering the Relative
Delinquency of Peer Networks and Enduring Propensity.” Award amount: $8,750. 2007.
Principle Investigator.
State Attorney’s Office of Prince George’s County. Title: “Prince George's County Gang
Reduction Pilot Project.” Award amount: $26,874. 2005-2006. Key personnel; David Weisburd
(PI).
The Police Institute, Rutgers University-Newark. Title: “Evaluating Police Institute Projects and
Programs.” Award amount: $42,655. 2005-2006. Principle Investigator.
US Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Title: “Community
Policing in Northern Ireland: The Civic Project.” Award amount: $163,644. 2001-2002.
Investigator with George Kelling (PI) and William Sousa (Co-PI).
Courses Taught (at University of Maryland)
Graduate
Policing
Research Methods
Seminar in Criminology (Theory)
Street Gangs
Groups and Crime
Professional Development
Undergraduate
Introduction to Criminology (Theory)
Undergraduate Honors Sequence (three courses: 388Ha, 388Hb, 389H)
The Craft of Criminological Research
Offender Decision Making and Changing Sanctions
Advising
Undergraduate
BSOS Summer Research Initiative:
Tina Thomas (2006)
Kayonna Gross (2007)
Eduardo Meija (2013)
Edwin Rodriguez (2016)
Victoria Stackfield (2016)
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UMD Summer Scholars Program:
Andrea Chong (2009/10)
Undergraduate Honors Thesis (Chair for all theses listed below):
Nathanial Bronstein (2006)
Dominique Prophet (2006)
Patrick Rigiel (2006)
Laura Brench (2007)
Monica Press (2007)
Tanya Schmoeger (2007)
Jacqueline Akyea (2008)
Michael Distler (2008)
Olivia Frary (2008)
John Korba (2008)
Jesse Palmer (2008)
Brittany Rotello (2008)
Jay Adams (2009)
Allison Flemming (2009)
Kelly Holmes (2009)
Robert Huekler (2009)
Richard Lukasik (2009)
Nicholas Molling (2009)
Stephanie Pratt (2009)
Sasha Prokopets (2009)
Katelyn Rogus (2009)
Nijah Almond (2010)
Jared Alpert (2010)
Michael Applebaum (2010)
Jacob Berman (2010)
Andrea Chong (2010)
Alixandra Hipple (2010)
Thomas McQueeney (2010)
Patricia-Joy Mpasi (2010)
Nadia Tunstall (2010)
Carla Bes (2011)
Kendall Clise (2011)
Talya Erdfarb (2011)
Alison Goldsmith (2011)
Daniel Loveland (2011)
Amanda McCormack (2011)
Daniel Murphy (2011)
Nathanial Potek (2011)
Lauren Restivo (2011)
Zachary Rowan (2011)
Max Sullivan (2011)
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Aron Zavaro (2011)
Sarah Alio (2012)
Nicole Beck (2012)
Christopher Brown (2012)
LaToshia Butler (2012)
Kristen Cesario (2012)
Elizabeth Davidson (2012)
Julian Harf (2012)
Caitlin Heidenriech (2012)
Tyler Hobbs (2012)
Garrett Lewis (2012)
Martine Mastriani (2012)
Jennifer Minor (2012)
Veronica Snodgrass (2012)
LaVonne Whitehead (2012)
Graduate
Master’s Thesis
Chair
Megan Bears (2009)
Megan Collins (2010)
David White (2010)
Michael Distler (2011)
Kyle Thomas (2011)
Zachary Rowan (2013)
Jan Hudson (2014)
Alaina DeBiasi (2015)
Michelle Fabiani (2016; *co-chair with Laura Dugan)
Kyle Dorsey (2017)
Mei Yang (2017)
Lisa Pierotte (2018)
Sarah Holland (current)
Ben Pheasant (current)
Committee Member
Abraham Ben Moshe (2005)
Scott Frye (2005)
Michael Kunz (2005)
Erika Olsen (2005)
Karen Beckman (2005)
Sarah Boonstoppel (2005)
Elizabeth Groff (2005)
Raven Korte (2005)
Patrick Wilson (2005)
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Erin Bauer (2006)
Frank Skinner (2006)
Michelle Hart (2006)
Stuart Hammond (2008)
Melissa Rorie (2008)
Cody Telep (2008)
Patricia Joseph (2009)
Noah Miller (2009)
Maranda Sorrells (UMD School of Public Policy, 2009)
Daren Fisher (2014)
Deanna Devlin (2015)
Nicole Frisch (2015)
Emily Glazner (2016)
Lizzie Remrey (2016)
Sarah Appleby (2017)
Danielle Ehrnstein (current)
Rachel Sperando (current)
Doctoral Dissertation
Chair
Lauren O’Neill (2007)
Kyle Thomas (2014)
Zachary Rowan (2017)
Amy Sariti Kamerdze (2017)
Nicole Frisch (2018)
Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein (2018)
Jessica Deitzer (current)
Margaret Pendzich Hardy (current)
Committee Member
Nadine Connell (2006)
Shannon Pfaneuf (2006)
Jill Fleury DeVoe (2007)
David Foster (2008)
Josh Hinkle (2009)
Wendy Povitsky Stickle (2009)
Jennifer Varriale (2010)
Laura Wykoff (2011)
Brad Bartholomew (2011)
Dena Carson (Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of
Missouri, St. Louis – 2011)
Thomas Alexander (2012)
Megan Bears Augustyn (2013)
Sean Goodison (2014)
Sarah Greenman (2014)
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David Mazeika (2014)
Douglass Weiss (2014)
Heather Harris (2014)
Kathryn Kozey (2015)
Holly Nguyen (2015)
Katherine Long McCauley (UMD Psychology Department - 2016)
Megan Collins (2016)
Marie Ouellet (Simon Fraser University - 2016)
Michael Distler (2017)
Daren Fisher (2017)
Brook Kearley (2017)
Theodore Wilson (2017)
Deanna Devlin (2018)
Chae Mamayak Jaynes (2018)
Timothy McCuddy (Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of
Missouri, St. Louis – 2018)
Alex Testa (2018)
Emily Glazener (current)
Pliar Larroulet (current)
Service
Editorships, Editorial Boards and Reviewing Activities
Editorships
Co-Editor, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2017 - Present)
Associate Editor, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2006-2016)
Associate Editor, Journal of Quantitative Criminology (2014-2016)
Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly (2010-2016)
Area Editor, Encyclopedia on Crime and Justice (David Weisburd and Gerben Bruinsa,
Editors). Springer Press, 2010-2012.
Editorial Boards
Journal of Quantitative Criminology (2016-Present)
Criminology and Public Policy (2014-Present)
Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (2014-Present)
Criminology (2012-2016)
Criminal Justice Policy Review (2005-2016)
Journal of Criminal Justice (2009-2012)
Journal of Criminal Justice Education (2008-2011)
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Manuscript Reviewer for:
Addiction Research and Theory
American Sociological Review
American Journal of Sociology
Contemporary Sociology
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Criminal Justice Policy Review
Criminology
Criminology and Public Policy
Child Abuse and Neglect
European Journal of Criminology
Global Crime
Homicide Studies
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Journal of Child and Family Studies
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Journal of Developmental and Life Course Criminology
Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology
Journal of Gang Research
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Justice Quarterly
Policing: An International Journal of Management and Strategies
Security Journal
Social Forces
Sociological Forum
Social Networks
Social Problems
Social Science and Medicine
Sociological Inquiry
Western Criminology Review
Reviewing Activities for Agencies
National Science Foundation grant proposals
Committees, Professional & Campus Service
Departmental
Chair 2018: Faculty Search Committee
Member 2018: 5-year Faculty Review Committees
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Member 2017-Present: Graduate Awards Committee
Member 2012-Present: Human Relations Committee
Member 2005–Present: Teaching Committee
Member 2004–Present: Faculty Search Committee
Member 2004 – Present: General Comprehensive Examination Committee
Member 2004 – Present: Graduate Admissions Committee
Chair 2017: Promotion Committees for Instructional PTK Faculty
Chair 2014: Search Committee for Graduate Coordinator
Member 2014: Departmental Internal Review APT Committee
Chair 2012: Undergraduate Curriculum Review Committee
Chair 2011: Search Committee for CCJS Undergraduate Advisor
Director 2004–2011: Undergraduate Departmental Honors Program
Organizer 2008–2011: Faculty Lecture Series
Member 2005–2011: Graduate Awards Committee
Chair 2004–2010: Graduate Student Police Research Group
Member 2004–2005: Ph.D. Program and Curriculum Committee
Member 2004-2005: Human Relations Committee
College
Chair 2017-2018: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Appointment,
Promotion and Tenure Committee
Member 2016-2017: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Appointment,
Promotion and Tenure Committee
Mentor 2016: BSOS Summer Research Initiative
Chair 2010-2013: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Teaching Committee
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Mentor 2013: BSOS Summer Research Initiative
Member 2009–2010: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Teaching Committee
Mentor 2007: BSOS Summer Research Initiative
Mentor 2006: BSOS Summer Research Initiative
University
Member 2015: Dean’s Dissertation Award Committee, Graduate School
Member 2014: Flagship Award Committee, Graduate School
Member 2014: Kirwin Award Committee, Graduate School
Chair 2012-2014: Neighborhoods and Communities Working Group, Maryland
Population Research Center
Member 2012-2013: Search Committee for post-doctoral position, Washington/Baltimore
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)
Member 2010: Banneker/Key Scholarship Selection Committee
Mentor 2010: UMD Senior Scholars Program
Member 2007–2008: BSOS Academic Council
Service for Professional Organizations
Member 2017-2018: American Society of Criminology Publications Committee
Co-Chair 2014-2015: American Society of Criminology Annual Conference Program
Committee
Sub-Area Chair 2014: American Society of Criminology Program Committee, “Gangs,
Peers and Co-Offending” Section
Sub-Area Chair 2013: American Society of Criminology Program Committee, “Gangs,
Peers and Co-Offending” Section
Co-Section Chair 2013: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee,
“Testing Theory” Section
Member 2012-2013: Membership Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
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Sub-Area Chair 2012: American Society of Criminology Program Committee, “Gangs,
Peers and Co-Offending” Section
Sub-Area Chair 2011: American Society of Criminology Program Committee, “Policing”
Section
Member 2010-2011: Finance Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Sub-Area Chair 2009: American Society of Criminology Program Committee, “Criminal
Careers” Section
Member 2009: McNamara Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Member 2006: Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award Committee, American Society
of Criminology
Member 2006: Criminal Justice Policy Program Committee, American Society of
Criminology
Other non-University committees, commissions, panels, etc.
Panel Discussant 2018: “Peers and Crime: Recent Advances and Future Directions”
panel at the American Society of Criminology conference in Atlanta, GA.
Panel Discussant 2016: “Revisiting Roxbury: Crime, Gang Networks and the Life
Course” panel (209) at the American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans,
LA.
Panel Chair 2015: “Revisiting Core Questions” panel at the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences conference in Orlando, FL.
Panel Chair 2014: “Theoretical Perspectives of Co-offending” panel at the American
Society of Criminology conference in San Francisco, CA.
Panel Discussant 2012: “Future Pathways for the Study of Peer Influence” panel (209) at
the American Society of Criminology conference in Chicago, IL.
Panel Discussant 2012: “Violence as Situational Action” panel (168) at the American
Society of Criminology conference in Chicago, IL.
Panel Chair 2012: “Social Context and Explanations of Delinquency” panel (822) at the
American Society of Criminology conference in Chicago, IL.
Panel Chair 2012: “Future Pathways for the Study of Peer Influence” panel (209) at the
American Society of Criminology conference in Chicago, IL.
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Panel Chair 2009: “Reconsidering the Role of Peers” panel (289) at the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Boston, MA.
Panel Chair 2008: “Criminal Careers and Life Course Research” panel (54) at the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
Panel Chair 2005: “Crime and the Life Course” panel (559) at the American Society of
Criminology Conference in Toronto, ON.
Panel Chair 2005: “Understanding Patterns in Criminal Offending” panel (108) at the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference in Chicago, IL.
Panel Chair 2004: “Issues in Life-Course Research” panel (181) at the American
Society of Criminology conference in Nashville, TN.
Panel Chair 2003: “The North Jersey Gang Task Force: Implementation, Findings, and
Implications” panel (107) at the American Society of Criminology conference in Denver,
CO.
Panel Chair 2002: “Delinquency, Aggression and Self-Control” panel (179) at the
American Society of Criminology conference in Chicago, IL.