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Dana L. Haynie
2019 ________________________________________________________________________ Department of Sociology Phone: (614) 247-7846 The Ohio State University Email: haynie.7@osu.edu 202 Townshend Hall 1885 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1222 EDUCATION Ph.D. 1999 Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Sociology
Major Area: Criminology Minor Area: Stratification Minor: Statistics, Dept. of Statistics
M.A. 1995 Louisiana State University, Dept. of Sociology B.A. 1993 Salisbury State University, Dept. of Sociology AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS 2019 Selected and awarded a scholarship (Women’s Place, OSU)
to attend the HERS Institute: Higher Education Leadership Development Program, July 8-20, Bryn Mawr, PA.
2018 Research project (Illegal Drug Networks on the Darkweb) selected to represent ASA at the Coalition for National Science Funding, Washington D.C, May 2018.
2017 Invited Member of the Sociological Research Association, The honor Society of Sociology Scholars dedicated to the excellence of research.
2014-2016 Selected, Joan N. Huber Faculty Fellow. For excellence in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, The Ohio State University.
2013 Identified as the 5th “most prolific female scholar” in elite criminology and criminal justice journals in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education, “The Most Prolific Female Scholars in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, 2000-2010” by Weir and Orrick, 24(3): 273-289.
2013-2014 Elected Chair, Crime, Law and Deviance section of ASA 2012-2013 Chair-elect, Crime, Crime, Law and Deviance section of
ASA 2011-2012 Nominated and selected to attend the Ohio State
University’s President and Provost’s Leadership Institute 2008 Most Supportive Faculty Award, Presented by Sociology
Graduate Student Association 2007 Outstanding Faculty Award, OSU Sociology Department
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2002 James F. Short Award for the most distinguished article published between 1999-2001 in the section on crime, law, and deviance.
1999 National Institute of Justice Dissertation Fellowship 1998 National Science Foundation Dissertation Award POSITIONS 2009-present Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University 2011-5/30/2019 Director, Criminal Justice Research Center
• Developed and implemented an undergraduate research internship for students pursuing careers in law, criminal justice, or associated fields.
• Increased community engagement with the center (build relationships with over 20 new criminal justice agencies in Columbus).
• Implemented conversations about data access with Ohio’s Bureau of Investigation, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Treatment, Department of Youth Services and the Columbus Police Department.
• Provided research support and grants to OSU faculty and graduate students pursing research in criminal justice related fields.
• Hosted the Summer Research Institute and the Racial Democracy and Crime network’s annual meeting (2011-2015)
2005-2009 Associate Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University 2005-2008 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology 2001- 2004 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University 1999-May 2001 Assistant Professor of Sociology, SUNY Albany 1995-1999 Research Assistant, Pennsylvania State University 1993-1995 Graduate Assistant, Louisiana State University RESEARCH INTERESTS
Crime and Delinquency Drug Use and Drug Networks Darkweb and Crime Incarceration and Re-entry Adolescent Development Social Networks Race, Gender, and Class Stratification Research Methods
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PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (^Graduate Student co-author) Forthcoming Duxbury^, W. Scott and Dana L. Haynie. “School Suspension and Social
Selection: Labeling, Network Change, and Adolescent Academic Achievement”. Social Science Research
Forthcoming. Kreager, Derek, David R. Schaefer, Kim Davidson^, Gary Zajac, Dana L. Haynie,
and George De Leon. “Evaluating Peer Influence Processes in a Prison-Based Therapeutic Community: A Dynamic Network Approach.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
Forthcoming Soller, B., J. Copp, Dana L. Haynie and A. Kuhlemeier^. “Adolescent Dating
Victimization and Relationship Dissolutions.” Published Online Oct 13, 2017 Youth and Society.
2019 Duxbury^, W. Scott and Dana L. Haynie. “Criminal network security:
An agent-based approach to evaluating network resilience.” Criminology V57 (2):314-342.
2018 Duxbury^, W. Scott and Dana L. Haynie. “The Network Structure of Opioid
Distribution on a Darknet Cryptomarket.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. V34 (4):921-941.
2018 Haynie, Dana L., Corey Wichard^, Derek Kreager, David Schaefer, and Sara
Wakefield. “Social Networks and health in a Prison Unit.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior V59 (3):318-334.. • Also see JHSB Policy Brief on this article at:
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0022146518790559 • Research Brief in the journal Contexts (a quarterly magazine that makes
cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers) at: https://contexts.org/articles/inmates-social-networks-and-health/
2018 Duxbury^, W. Scott and Dana L. Haynie. “Building Them Up, Breaking Them Down: Topology, Vendor Selection Patterns, and a Digital Drug Market’s Robustness to Disruption.” Social Networks, V52:238-250.
2017 Kreager, Derek, Jacob Young, Dana L. Haynie, Martin Bouchard, David Schaefer,
and Gary Zajak. “Where “Old Heads” Prevail: Inmate Hierarchy in a Men’s Prison Unit.” American Sociological Review, V82 (4):685-718.
2017 Browning, Chris, Catherine Calder, Jodi Ford, Bethany Boettner, Anna Smith,
Dana L. Haynie. “Understanding Racial Differences in Exposure to Violent Areas: Integrating Survey, Smartphone and Administrative Data Resources.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, V 669:1.
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2017 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. “Variation in Sexual Double Standards Across Schools: How Do They Matter for Adolescent Sexual Behavior?” Sociological Perspectives, V 60(4) 702-721.
2016 Kreager, Derek, David Schaefer, Martin Bouchard, Dana L. Haynie, Sara
Wakefield, Jacob Young and Gary Zajac. “Toward a Criminology of Inmate Networks.” Justice Quarterly, V33:1000-10028.
2014 Haynie, Dana L., Nathan Doogan^, Brian Soller. “Gender, Friendship Networks
and Delinquency: A Dynamic Network Approach.” Criminology, 526:688-722. 2014 Haynie, Dana L. Brian Soller and Kristi Williams. “Anticipating Early Fatality:
Friends’, Schoolmates’ and Individual Perceptions of Fatality on Adolescent Risky Behaviors.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43:175-192.
2013 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. “Structuring the Future: Anticipated Life
Events, Peer Networks, and Adolescent Sexual Behavior.” Sociological Inquiry, 83(4):537-569.
2013 Kreager, Derek, Dana L. Haynie and Suellen Hopfer^. “Dating and Substance Use
in Adolescent Peer Networks: A Replication and Extension.” Addiction, 108:638-647.
2011 Kreager, Derek and Dana L. Haynie. “Dangerous Liaisons? Dating and Drinking
Diffusion in Adolescent Peer Networks.” American Sociological Review, 76:737-763.
2009 Haynie, Dana L., Richard Petts, David Maimon^, and Alex Piquero. “Exposure to
Violence in Adolescence and Precocious Role Exits.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38:269-286.
2008 Haynie, Dana L., Harry Weiss^, and Alex Piquero. “Race, the Economic Maturity
Gap, and Criminal Offending.” Justice Quarterly, 25:595-622. 2007 Haynie, Dana L., Darrell Steffensmeier, and Kerryn Bell^. “Gender and Serious
Violence: Untangling the Role of Friendship Sex Composition and Peer Violence.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 5:235-253.
2007 Armour, Stacy^ and Dana L. Haynie. “Sexual Debut and Delinquency” Journal of
Youth and Adolescence, 36:141-152.
2007 South, Scott J., Dana L. Haynie, and Sunita Bose^. “Student Mobility and School Dropout.” Social Science Research, 36:68-94.
2006 Haynie, Dana L. and Danielle Payne^.” Race, Friendship Networks, and Violent
Delinquency.” Criminology, 4:775-806.
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2006 Chris Knoester, Dana Haynie and Crystal Stephens^. “Parenting Practices and Adolescents’ Friendship Networks.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 68:1247-1260.
2006 Haynie, Dana L., Scott J. South, and Sunita Bose^. “Residential Mobility and
Attempted Suicide among Adolescents: An Individual-Level Analysis.” Sociological Quarterly, 47:693-721.
2006 Haynie, Dana L., Eric Silver, and Brent Teasdale^. “Neighborhood
Characteristics, Peer Influence, and Adolescent Violence.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 22:147-169.
2006 Haynie, Dana L., Scott J. South, and Sunita Bose^. “The Company You Keep:
Adolescent Mobility and Peer Behavior.” Sociological Inquiry, 76:397-426. 2006 Haynie, Dana L. and Alex Piquero. “Pubertal Development and Victimization
Risk: Differences across Gender.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 43(1):3-35.
2006 Haynie, Dana L. and David Armstrong^. "A Race by Gender Analysis of
Structural Disadvantage and Homicide Offending Rates across Urban Cities.” Homicide Studies, 10(1):3-32.
2005 Haynie, Dana L. and Wayne D. Osgood. “Reconsidering Peers and Delinquency:
How Do Peers Matter?” Social Forces, 84(2): 1109-1130. Reprinted in Adolescence. Alexander Vazsonyi, editor. May 2015, Sage Publications.
2005 Haynie, Dana L. and Scott J. South. “Residential Mobility and Adolescent
Violence.” Social Forces, 84(1): 363-376. 2005 Knoester, Chris and Dana L. Haynie. “Community Context, Social Integration
into Family, and Youth Violence.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 67(3):767.
2005 South, Scott J., Dana L. Haynie, and Sunita Bose^. “Residential Mobility and the
Onset of Adolescent Sexual Activity.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 67:499-514.
2005 Haynie, Dana L., Peggy Giordano, Wendy Manning, and Monica Longmore.
“Gender, Romance, and Delinquency Involvement.” Criminology, 43:177-210. 2004 South, J. Scott and Dana L. Haynie. “Friendship Networks of Mobile
Adolescents.” Social Forces, 83:315-350.
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2004 Pearce, Lisa D. and Dana L. Haynie. “Intergenerational Religious Dynamics and Adolescent Delinquency.” Social Forces, 82:1553-1572.
2003 Haynie, Dana L. “Contexts of Risk? Explaining the Link between Girls’ Pubertal
Development and Their Delinquency Involvement.” Social Forces, 82:355-397. 2003 Haynie, Dana L. and Suzanne McHugh^. “Sibling Delinquency: In the Shadows
of Mutual and Unique Friendship Effects?” Criminology, 41:355-392. 2002 Felson, Rich and Dana L. Haynie. “Pubertal Development, Social Factors, and
Delinquency among Adolescent Boys." Criminology, V40 (4):967-988. 2002 Haynie, Dana L. “Friendship Networks and Adolescent Delinquency: The
Relative Nature of Peer Delinquency.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology, V18 (2):99-134
*Reprinted in Applications of Social Network Analysis, Edited by P. Carrington), Sage, April 2014.
2001 Haynie, Dana L. “Delinquent Peers Revisited: Does Network Structure Matter?”
American Journal of Sociology, V106 (4)1013-1057. Received James F. Short Award for the most distinguished article published between 1999-2001 in the section on crime, law, and deviance. 2000 Steffensmeier, Darrell and Dana L. Haynie. “Gender, Structural Disadvantage,
and Urban Crime: Do Macro Social Variables Also Explain Female Offending Rates?” Criminology, V38 (2):403-438.
2000 Steffensmeier, Darrell and Dana L. Haynie. “The Structural Sources of Urban
Female Violence in the United States.” Homicide Studies, V4 (2):107-134. 1999 Haynie, Dana L. and Bridget Gorman. "A Gendered Context of Opportunity:
Female Poverty across Labor Markets." Sociological Quarterly, V40 (2)177-198. 1998 Haynie, Dana L. “Explaining the Gender Gap in Fear of Crime over Time, 1970-
1995: A Methodological Approach.” Criminal Justice Review, V23 (1):29-50. Other Publications/Products 2018 Haynie, Dana L., Corey Wichard^, Derek Kreager, David Schaefer, and Sara
Wakefield. Policy Brief: “Social Networks and health in a Prison Unit.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0022146518790559
2018 Haynie, Dana L. and Scott Duxbury^. “Tangled in the Dark Web” Video produced
by ASA’s Sociological Insight. https://vimeo.com/asasoc/darknet
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2014 Haynie, Dana L. and Brian Soller. “A Social Network Theory of Female Delinquency.” Chapter In Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology, Oxford University.
2014 Haynie, Dana L. and Brian Soller. “Network Analysis in Criminology.” In
Bruinsma and Weisburd (Eds), The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Springer Publishing.
2013 Haynie, Dana L. and Derek Kreager. “Peer Networks and Crime.” In Pamela
Wilcox and Frank Cullen’s (Eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory, New York: Oxford University Press.
2010 Haynie, Dana L. “Peer Networks and Victimization” in Encyclopedia of
Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage Publications. 2009 Haynie, Dana L. “Peer Networks and Crime” in J. Mitchell Miller (Editor) 21st
Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook. Sage Publications. 1997 Firebaugh, Glenn and Dana L. Haynie. "Using Repeated Surveys to Study Aging
and Social Change" pp. 148-163 in Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Study of Aging and Social Change, edited by Melissa Hardy, Sage Publications
2001 Haynie, Dana L. Review of Coping With Poverty: The Social Consequences of
Neighborhood, Work, and Family in the African-American Community, edited by Sheldon Danizger and Ann Chih Lin. Contemporary Sociology, V31:14-16.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW OR IN PROGRESS Duxbury, Scott W. and D.L. Haynie. “The Structural Foundations of Cooperation in Illegal
Markets: A Relational Event Model of Online Drug Trade.” Manuscript Available. Duxbury, Scott W. and D.L. Haynie. “The Responsiveness of Criminal Networks to Intentional
Attacks.” Manuscript available. Kreager, D., Haynie, D. L., Schaefer, D, Bouchard, M, Young, J. Gender and
Prison Social Order: A Mixed Methods Comparison of Status Systems in Male and Female Prison Units.” Under Review
Haynie, Dana L. Lindsay, Sade, and Young, Jacob. “Support and Health among Female
Inmates.” Schaefer, D., Davidson, Kim, Haynie, D.L. and Bouchard, M. “Integration within a Prison-
Based Therapeutic Community.” Under Review. Young, Jacob. And Haynie, Dana L. “Trusting the Untrustworthy. The Social
Organization of Trust among Female Inmates.” Under Review.
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Duxbury, Scott W. and Dana L. Haynie. “Reputation Formation in High Risk Social Settings:
Trust, Transactions and the Curious Case of Cryptomarkets.” Manuscript Available. Dwyer, DeMarco, Haynie. “Debt, Criminal Justice Contact and Financial Disadvantage in 21st Century America.” Under Review. Soller and Haynie. “Relationship Agency, Sexual Relationships, and Depression among Adolescents.” Revise & Resubmit. Haynie, Dana, Kim Davidson, Scott W. Duxbury and Derek Kreager. “Status in a
Therapeutic Inmate Community”. Duxbury, Scott W., Dana L. Haynie, and Trent Steidley. “Police Killings and the Will
to Punish: A cultural approach to the minority threat thesis.” GRANTS AWARDED 2019 Haynie (PI). “Can you Trust your Crooked Neighbor? The Construction and Evolution of
Trust in an Illegal Online Drug Trafficking Network.” 2019-2020 Sociology Seed Grant Competition. Funded ($21, 673).
2019 Haynie (Co-Pi), Rebecca Jackson (PI), and many other Co-PIs.2019-2023. Optimizing
Healing in Ohio Communities. NIDA. Funded ($19,628,667). Award # 1UM1DA049417-01
2019 Haynie (Co-PI) with Lisa Pearce (PI-UNC-Chapel Hill)/ “Understanding Family Networks and Implications for Maternal and Child Health.” Submitted to NIH. Pending 2017 Haynie (PI). “Online, Criminal, Drug Networks.” 2017-2019. National Science Foundation ($202,538). Funded, ($304,000). Award # 00046370 2017 Haynie (Co-PI) “Understanding Incarceration and Re-Entry Experiences of Female Inmates and their Children: The Women’s Prison Inmate Networks Study.” National Institute of Justice. Subcontract to OSU $54,000. Award #: 00043926 2016- Haynie (Co-PI). “Network Mechanisms in Prison-Based Therapeutic Community.” 2017 Submitted to the National Institute of Health, ($60,000—subcontract to OSU). Funded 2016-2018. (1RT21AA023210-01A1) 2015- Haynie (Co-PI)., “The Prison Inmate Networks Study (PINS).” Submitted to the National 2017 Science Foundation. Funded 2015-2017 ($45,000) LSS-1457193 2014 Haynie (PI), “Firearm Legislation and Firearm Violence Across Space and Time: A Comprehensive Data Collection Effort.” National Institute of Justice, May, 2014 ($39,992). Funded 2015-2016. (2014-R2-CX-0004)
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2012 IPR Seed Grant for “Residential Proximity and Adolescent Friendship Dynamics” 2010 IPR Seed Grant for “The Role of Social Networks for Adolescent Health Behaviors” (co- PI with Kristi Williams) 07-09 National Science Foundation for “Exposure to Violence in Adolescence, Precocious Transitions, and Young Adult Outcomes” ($88,499) 2005 IPR Seed Grant for “Exposure to Violence and Young Adult Outcomes” ($15,000) 2003- College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Small Grant for “Romance and Delinquency Involvement” ($1,000) 2003 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Seed Grants-for “A Multilevel 2004 Analysis of Gender Differences in Delinquency” PI-Dana Haynie ($19,500) 2002- National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research: Residential Mobility, Social Networks, and Adolescent Risk Behavior” with Scott South. ($121,088) 2000 Small Grant, Faculty Research Awards Program SUNY-Albany for “A Race by Gender Analysis of Structural Disadvantage Across Urban Cities” PI Dana Haynie. ($9,817) 1999 National Institute of Justice Dissertation Fellowship for “The Peer Group Revisited: A Network Approach for Understanding Adolescent Delinquency.” PI Dana Haynie, ($11,500) 1998 National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant for “The Peer Group Revisited: A Network Approach for Understanding Adolescent Delinquency.” PI Dana Haynie, ($3,153) INVITED PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS 2019 Dana L. Haynie. Panelist. Ohio’s Opiate Epidemic: Impacts and Innovation, Featuring
journalist Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic. Blackwell Ballroom, OSU, March 7, 2019
2018. Scott W. Duxbury and Dana L. Haynie. Attack Tolerance of Dynamic Networks.
Workshop on Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Networks, Mathematical Biosciences Institute. The Ohio State University, Columbus OH, Nov. 7th, 2018.
2018 Dana L. Haynie and Scott Duxbury. Presentation and discussion about drug trafficking on
darkweb to DEA Agents from Washington DC, Columbus OH.
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2018 Dana L. Haynie and Scott Duxbury. “Online Criminal Drug Networks”. Featured Exhibit at the Coalition for National Science Funding Annual Meeting on Capitol Hill 24th Exhibition and Reception, Washington D.C. May 9th, 2018. Poster and day spent on Capitol Hill meeting with the offices of OH Senators and Legislators.
2018 Dana L. Haynie and Scott Duxbury. Presentation and Discussion of illegal drug
trafficking on the darkweb to the Scientific Study of Criminal Investigations Society of Ohio.
2014 Dana L. Haynie. “Writing for Publication.” Presented at the Crime and Justice Summer
Research Institute, OSU. 2013 Dana Haynie and Mary Thomas. “Writing for Publication.” Presented at the Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute, OSU. 2013 Ruth Peterson and Dana Haynie. “Workshop on the Revise and Resubmit Process.” Presented at the Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute, OSU. 2013 Dana Haynie. “Gender, Delinquency, and Friendship Networks: A Longitudinal
Analysis.” Presented at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. 2012 Dana Haynie (Key Note Speaker) “Gender, Delinquency, and Friendship Networks: A
Longitudinal Analysis.” Presented at the Illicit Network Conference in Vancouver, BC October, 2012.
2012 Dana Haynie, Brian Soller and Kristi Williams. “Anticipating Early Fatality: The Role of
Individual, Peer, and School Level Fatality on Adolescent Risky Behaviors.” Presented at the Population Center at Pennsylvania State University.
2010 Derek Kreager and Dana Haynie. “Dangerous Liaisons? Dating and Drinking Diffusion in
Adolescent Peer Networks.” Presented at the Institute of Human Development and Social Change, New York University.
2010 Dana Haynie “Peer and Romantic Partner Influence on Crime/Violence in Adolescence.” Presented at the BGSU Spring Symposium, Social Ties, Crime and Violence. 2006 Dana Haynie. “Exposure to Violence, Role Exits, and Young Adult Offending.”
Presented at the Initiative for Population Research, OSU (April). 2005 Danielle Payne and Dana Haynie. “Race, Adolescent Violence and Friendship Networks.”
Presented at ASC, November, Montreal, Canada. 2005 Dana Haynie and Danielle Payne. “Race, Adolescent Violence, and Friendship
Networks.” Presented at Penn State’s Social Networks and Adolescence Conference (November).
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2003 Dana Haynie and Scott South. “Residential Mobility and Adolescence Violence”
Presented at the Criminal Justice Research Center’s Seminar Series, The Ohio State University.
2003 Dana Haynie and Scott South. “Geographic Mobility and Violence: Evaluating the
Mechanisms.” Presented at the University of Cincinnati, Department of Criminal Justice. 2001 Dana Haynie. “Using Social Network Data and Methods to Examine Adolescent Delinquency.” Paper presented at the Annual Group Processes Meeting, Washington D.C., August. PAPER PRESENTATIONS 2019 Duxbury, Scott W. and Dana L. Haynie. “The Responsiveness of Criminal Networks to
Intentional Attacks.” Presented at the International Network for Social Network Analysis Annual Meeting, Montreal Canada, June, 2019.
2018 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. “Agency, Relationship Processes, and Teen Dating
Violence.” Presented at the American Criminology Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA. 2018 Kreager, Derek, Dana L. Haynie, David Schaefer, Martin Bouchard, Jacob Young and
Gary Zajac. “Comparing Inmate Social Networks in Male and Female Prison Units.” Presented at the American Criminology Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA.
2018 Haynie, Dana L., Sara Wakefield, Derek Kreager. “The Longitudinal Women’s Prison
Network and Re-entry Project.” Presented at the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies International Conference, Milan Italy, July 2018,
2018 Duxbury, Scott and Dana L. Haynie. “Building Them Up, Breaking Them Down:
Topology, Vendor Selection and a Digital Drug Market’s Resilience.” Presented at the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia PA, Aug. 2018.
2017 Wakefield, Kreager, Soyer, Haynie and Zajac. “Understanding Incarceration and Re-
Entry Experiences of Female Inmates, Caregivers of Children, and Children.” American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, Nov 2017.
2017 Duxbury, Scott W. and Dana L. Haynie. “Comparing Approaches to Network
Disruption.” Criminal Networks Workshop/Policing Network Flows Joint Conference, Adelaide SA (South Australia). December 12th, 2017
2017 Duxbury, Scott W., and Dana L. Haynie. “From the Back-alley to the Dark-net:
New Technological Capacities for the Efficient Organization of Crime.” American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Montreal QC. August 12th, 2017.
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2016 Martin Bouchard, David Schaefer, Derek Kreager, Jacob Young and Dana Haynie. “Where do the “newbies” Go? Tie Formation and Dissolution in a Prison Network.” Presented at the Illicit Networks Workshop in London.
2016 Derek Kreager, Martin Bouchard, David Schaefer, Jacob Young, Dana Haynie, Michaela
Soyer and Gary Zajac. “Network Mechanisms in a Prison Based Therapeutic Community.” Presented at the Illicit Networks Workshop in London.
2016 Derek Kreager, Dana Haynie, David Schaefer, Jacob Young, Martin Bouchard and
Michaela Soyer. “Exploring Life Course and Network Mechanisms Underlying Prison-based Therapeutic Communities” Presented at ASA, 2016.
2015 Brian Soller, Dana Haynie, and Alena Kuhlemeier. “Doing it My Way: Sexual
Intercourse, Romantic Relationship Inauthencity and Adolescent Mental Health” Presented at ASA, 2015.
2015 Dana Haynie, Derek Kreager, Sara Wakefield, and Corey Whicard. “Social networks
and Health among the Incarcerated.” Presented at ASC, 2015 2015 Martin Bouchard, Jacob Young, Derek Kreager, David Schaefer, Dana Haynie and Gary
Zajac. “Friends in Locked Places: The Antecedents of Friendship in a Prison.” Presented at the Illicit Networks Workshops, Nov 2015.
2015 Jacob Young, Derek Kreager, David Schaefer, Gary Zajac, Martin Bouchard, Dana
Haynie. “The Antecedents of Respect in an Inmate Network.” Presented at ASC, 2015. 2015 Sara Wakefield, Derek Kreager, Wade Jacobsen, David Schaefer and Dana Haynie.
“The Prison Inmate Networks Study (PINS): Supportive Relationships Inside and Out.” Presented at ASC, 2015.
2015 Brian Soller and Dana Haynie, “Leaving Revisited: The Conditional Effects of Teen
Dating Violence Victimization on Relationship Dissolution.” Presented at ASC, 2015. 2014 Kreager, Derek K. , Martin Bouchard, Dana L. Haynie, David Schaefer, Sara Wakefield,
Jacob Young and Gary Zajac. “Toward a Criminology of Inmate Networks.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nov, 2014, CA.
2014 Sollar, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. “Romance Status and Aggression.” Paper presented at
the Annual Meetings of the American Criminological Association, Nov.2014 (San Francisco, CA).
2014 Malave, Jenny and Dana L. Haynie. “The Justice System as Strain: Exploring the Link
Between Justice Contact and Depression.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Criminological Association, Nov.2014 (San Francisco, CA).
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2014 Kreager, Derek K. , David Schaefer, Gary Zajac, Sara Wakefield, Martin Bouchard, Dana L. Haynie, and Jacob Young. “Toward a Sociology of Inmate Networks.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, Aug. 19.
2012 Keenan, Christopher Bryce, Nathan Doogan, Dana L. Haynie, and Brian Soller.
“Friendship dynamics and homophily on sex behaviors: Selection or influence?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 14-17.
2012 Soller, Brian, Dana L. Haynie, and Christopher R. Browning. “Residential proximity to
peers and adolescent friendship networks.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, Nov 14-17.
2012 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. 2012. “Putting the Sexual Double Standard in its
Place: Frames, Peer Status, and Sexual Behavior.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Denver, CO, August 17-20.
2012 Soller, Brian, Dana L. Haynie, and Christopher R. Browning. “Residential distance from
peers and structural positions in social networks” Paper presented at the Add Health Users’ Conference, Bethesda, MD. July 26-27.
2012 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. 2012 “Scripts, sects, and sex: A network approach of
reference groups.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA. May 3-5.
2011 Derek Kreager, Dana L. Haynie and Suellen Hopfer. “Dating and Substance Use in
Adolescent Peer Networks: A Replication and Extension.” Presented at the 2011 ASC meetings.
2011 Dana Haynie, Brian Soller and Kristi Williams. “Environments of Risk: Assessing the
Effect of Individual, Peer, and School Level Fatality on Adolescent Risky Behaviors.” Paper presented at the 2011 ASC meetings.
2011 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. “Structuring the Future: Social Networks, Anticipated
Life Events, and Adolescent Sexual Behavior” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, N.V., August 20-23
2011 Lori Burrington, Derek Kreager, and Dana L. Haynie. “Negotiating Desire: Gender,
Intercourse, and Depression in Adolescent Romantic Couples.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, N.V.August 20-23
2011 Soller, Brian and Dana L. Haynie. “Structuring the Future: Social Networks, Anticipated
Life Events, and Adolescent Sexual Behavior” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington D.C., March 31-April 2.
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2011 Lori Burington, Derek Kreager and Dana Haynie. ““Negotiating Desire: Gender, Intercourse, and Depression in Adolescent Romantic Couples.” Presented at the 2011 PAA conference.
2011 Ryan Light, Paul Bellair and Dana Haynie. “Inmate Social Support Networks.” Presented
at the 2011 Southern Sociological meetings. 2010 Derek Kreager, Suellen Hopfer, Dana Haynie. “The Dynamics of Adolescent Dating,
Drinking, and Peer Friendship Networks.” Presented at the 2010 ASC meetings. 2010 Derek A. Kreager and Dana Haynie. “Dangerous Liaisons? Dating and Drinking
Diffusion in Adolescent Peer Networks.” Paper presented at the 2010 Add Health Workshop, Bethesda, MD.
2009 Derek A. Kreager and Dana Haynie. “Romantic Partner Asymmetries and Adolescent
Delinquency.” Paper presented at the 2009 American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
2005 Chris Knoester, Dana Haynie, and Crystal Stephens. “Family Structure, Parenting
Practices, and Peer Networks.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia PA.
2005 Danielle Payne and Dana Haynie. “Race, Friendship Networks, and Adolescent
Violence.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada.
2003 Dana Haynie, Peggy Giordano, Wendy Manning, and Monica Longmore, “Gender, Romance, and Delinquency.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, November. 2003 Stacy Armour and Dana Haynie, “Sexual Debut and Delinquency: Incorporating Gender
Differences.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, November.
2003 Danielle Payne and Dana Haynie. “Race and Adolescent Friendship Networks.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, November.
2002 Dana Haynie and Kerryn Bell. “A Multilevel Analysis of Gender Differences in Delinquency.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November. 2002 Chris Knoester and Dana Haynie. “Community Context, Social Integration into Family, and Youth Violence.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November.
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2002 Dana Haynie and Scott South. “Friendship Networks of Mobile Youth.” Paper presented at the Add Health Users Workshop, Bethesda MD.
2001 Dana Haynie and Suzanne McHugh. “Sibling Delinquency Revisited: In the Shadows of
Mutual and Unique Friendship Effects?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November.
2001 Lisa Pearce and Dana Haynie. “The Functions Religion May Serve and The Conflicts it
May Cause: Various Dimensions of Religion in the Family and How They Affect Adolescent Delinquency.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA. August.
2000 Dana Haynie.”A Network of Risk: Explaining Early-Maturing Girls Increased
Delinquency Involvement.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November.
1998 Dana Haynie. “The Peer Group-Delinquency Relationship: Do Network Characteristics
Condition the Association between Friends’ Delinquency and Adolescent’s Own Rates of Delinquency?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington D.C.
1998 Dana Haynie. “The Peer Group Revisited: A Network Approach to Understanding
Adolescent Delinquency.” Paper presented at a Social Network Workshop and Conference, Northampton, England.
1998 Darrell Steffensmeier and Dana Haynie. “The Age Distribution of Crime Over Time and
By Gender: Similarities and Differences.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA.
1997 Dana Haynie. "A Demographic Analysis of Fear of Crime: Can We Explain the Gender
and Racial Gap Over Time?" Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.
1997 Darrell Steffensmeier and Dana Haynie. “Gender, Structural Disadvantage, and Urban
Crime: Do Macro Social Variables Also explain Female Offending Rates?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.
1997 Dana Haynie and Bridget Gorman. "A Gendered Context of Opportunity: Female
Poverty across Labor Markets in 1990". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto Canada.
1997 Dana L. Haynie and Darrell Steffensmeier. "Structural Disadvantage, Family Disruption,
and Violent Crime: Are the Structural Covariates Similar/Distinct For Female and Male Crime?" Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Association, New Orleans, LA.
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1996 Dana L. Haynie. "A Spatial Analysis of Occupational and Industrial Sex Segregation". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY.
TEACHING INTERESTS
Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Drug Markets Social Networks Race and Gender Inequality Research Methods Crime and the Life Course Research Methods/Issues in Criminology Adolescent Development Writing and Publishing (Graduate level)
Courses Taught Criminology, Juvenile Delinquency,
Undergraduate Statistics, Women, Crime and the Legal System, Research Issues In Deviance (Graduate seminar) Microsociological Perspectives in Crime (Graduate Seminar), Gender and Crime (Graduate Seminar), Professional Socialization (Graduate Seminars for new MA and new PhD students), Writing and Publishing in Sociology (Graduate Seminar), A Network Perspective on Adolescence (Graduate Seminar)
PhD. Graduate Students Advised 2013-present Scott Duxbury. In progress.
Emily Shrider. Co-advisor. PhD. 2017. Current Position: Post-Doc, University of Wisconsin, Health School.
Trent Steidley. Co-Advisor. PhD, 2016. Current Position. Assistant Professor, University of Denver.
David Ramey. Co-Advisor. PhD, 2015. Current Position: Assistant Professor, The Pennsylvania State University. Brian Soller. Co-Advisor. PhD. 2013. Current Position: Assistant Professor, The University of New Mexico.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2019 NSF Onsite Panelist, Cybersecurity (SatC) (Feb, 2019). 2019 Member, Editorial Board, Social Science Research 2018 Represented ASA, NSF and OSU at the National Coalition for Science
Funding and met with representatives of Senators and House Representatives to discuss research and importance of NSF funding, Capitol Hill
2017-present Advisory Board Member, Penn State, Justice Research Center. 2017 Review Panel, National Science Foundation, Big Data. 2016 External Letter Writer, Promotion and Tenure. 2016- Member, Advisory Board, Ohio Violent Death Reporting System 2016 Member, Graduate Student Paper Award, Crime, Law & Deviance
Section, ASA 2015 Member, Hindelang Book Award, ASC 2015 Member, Early Career Award Committee for the ASA Section on Children
and Youth 2015 Letter Writer for Outside University Promotion and Tenure (2). 2015 Review Panel, National Institute of Health 2013-2014 Chair, Crime, Law and Deviance Section of ASA 2013 Session Organizer for session on “Crime, Incarceration, Children/Youth
and Families”, PAA Meetings 2012-present Member of the RDCJN 2012-2013 Panel Reviewer, NSF, Law and Society, Autumn Review Session (VA) 2012 Chair-Elect, Crime, Law and Deviance Section of ASA 2012-2015 Council Member, Youth and Adolescence Section of ASA 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer, National Institute of Health 2012 External Reviewer, Panel: Family, Peer, Romantic and Other Social
Relationships. SRCD annual Meeting. 2011-2014 Editorial Board member, American Sociological Review 2009-2014 Mentor to Derek Kreager, William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Award:
“Peer Networks and Adolescent Sexual Development.” 2006-2008 Editorial board, Journal of Youth and Adolescence 2005-2008 Editorial board, Journal of Crime and Justice 2011-2012 ASC Program Committee Member (Assigned 120 papers to regular
sessions) 2011-2012 Panel Reviewer, NSF, Law and Society, Autumn & Spring Review
Session (VA) 2011 External Letter writer, Promotion (Pennsylvania State University, Texas
A&M, SUNY-Albany; Southern Illinois University; University of Massachusetts)
2003- 2011 Editorial board, Criminology 2011 Panel Reviewer, NIH, RFA: Effects of Social Environment on Health:
Measurement, Methods and Mechanisms. 2011 Member, Hindelang Book Award Committee, ASC. 2010-2011 Panel Reviewer, NSF, Law and Society, Autumn & Spring Review
Session (VA)
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2010 Panel Reviewer, NIH Spring Review Session (D.C.) 2010 Organizer of the Crime regular paper section, American Sociological Association. 2010 Chair of the Nomination Committee, American Sociological Association,
Crime, Law, and Deviance section. 2009 Grant Proposal Review, National Science Foundation 2008 Grant Proposal Review, National Institute of Health 2007 Grant Proposal Review, National Science Foundation 2008 Section Chair on the 2008 American Society of Criminology Program
Committee 2008 Member of the ASA, Crime, Law and Deviance, Student Paper Award
Committee 2005-2009 Council member, ASA’s Crime, Law, and Deviance Section. 2006-2010 Editorial board, Social Forces 2004-2006 Member of the publication committee, American Society of Criminology. 2004-2005 Served on the committee that chose the recipient of the A.J. Reiss-
Distinguished Scholar Award to be presented at the 2005 Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association.
2002-2003 Served on the committee that chose the recipient of the A.J. Reiss- Distinguished Scholar Award presented at the 2003 Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association.
Association Meeting Service: 2014 Chair and Discussant of the Session “Social Contexts of Teen Dating Violence and
Intimate Partner Violence.” Annual Meetings of Criminology, Nov. San Francisco, CA. 2013 Chair of the Crime Law and Deviance Section of ASA. Created four sessions for the CLC
section’s 2014 ASA conference. Led the council and business meeting. 2012 Chair and Presider: Session on Criminology at the Population Association of America 2010 Moderator: Session on Adolescent Delinquency at the American Sociological Association
meetings, Atlanta, GA 2005 Moderator: Session on “Social Networks” at the OSU conference on Social Capital and Social Networks 2004 Discussant: Session on “Gender and Criminal Inequality” at the OSU conference on
“Inequality, Crime, and Justice: Challenges and Prospects.” 2003 Presider: Session on “Understanding Crime and Justice through Meta-Analysis” at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO. 2001 Discussant: Session on “The Influence of Social Networks on Crime and Deviance.” at
the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA. 2000 Presider: Session on “Girls and Delinquency” at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
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Journal Article Reviewer American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social Forces,
Criminology, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Criminal Justice Review, Social Networks, Justice Quarterly, Sociology of Education, Canadian Journal of Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Crime and Justice, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Sociological Quarterly, Homicide Studies, Journal of Adolescence, Social Psychology, Gender and Society, Social Psychology Quarterly, Sociological Perspectives, Social Science Research (and many others).
Departmental Service 2018-2019 Chair, Awards Committee 2018-2019 Member, Salary/Workload Committee 2017-2018 Member, Faculty Recruitment 2017-2018 Member, Salary/Workload Committee 2016-2017 Member, Undergraduate Committee 2015-2016 Chair, Senior Promotion Cases 2015-2016 Member, Executive Committee 2015 Reader Report, Promotion and Tenure 2012-2013 Chair, Criminology Search Committee 2012-2013 Procedures Oversight Designee, Promotion Cases 2012 Peer Reviewer, Teaching. 2011-2012 Procedures Oversight Designee, Promotion Cases 2011-2012 Chair, Sociology Brownbag Committee 2011-2012 Member, Executive Committee 2010-2011 Member, Sociology Brownbag Committee 2010-2011 Member, Junior Recruitment Committee 2010 Reader Report, Promotion to Full Professor 2010 Peer Teaching Observation 2010 Procedures Oversight Designee, Promotion Cases 2009-2010 Member, Salary and Workload Committee 2009-2010 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee 2007-2008 Member, Executive Committee 2005-2008 Chair, Graduate Committee 2006-2007 Member, Salary and Workload Committee 2006 Mentor, Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute 2005-2006 Member, Chair Search Committee 2005-2006 Member, Salary and Workload Committee 2005 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Sociology Website Redesign 2005-2006 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Marginalization and Diversity. 2005-2018 Responsible for Maintaining Add Health Contract and Filing Annual Reports. 2004-2005 Research and Awards Committee 2002-2004 Graduate Committee 2003-2004 Salary and Workload Committee 2003 Organizer and Emcee of the Spring Awards Luncheon 2002-2003 Executive Committee 2001-2002 Junior Faculty Recruitment Committee
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University Service 2019 Seed Grant Reviewer, Department of Social Work. 2019- Participant and co-investigator on NIDA grant, Ohio Responds to Opioid
Epidemic: Optimizing HEALING in Ohio Counties 2018-present Advisory Board Member, Ohio Education Research Center, Glenn School 2011-2019 Director, OSU’s Criminal Justice Research Center 2018 Mentor to SROP student, Jacob Kepes (successfully recruited Keppes who is now
pursuing PhD at OSU in sociology (2019)) 2014-2017 Member, College Committee Promotion and Tenure. 2013-2016 Alternate member of the University Senate and Faculty Council 2015 Graduate Faculty Representative, PhD Dissertation Defense, Department of
Statistics 2013 Judge, Edward F. Haynes Graduate Research Forum. 2012 Mentor, Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute 2012 Member, Dissertation Committee (Rural Sociology; Social Work; Economics) 2011 Facilitated the creation of an undergraduate intern program at the Criminal Justice
Research Center 2011 Member, Candidacy Committee (Social Work) 2011-2013 Nominated and Selected to participate in the President and Provost’s Leadership
Institute, OSU 2011 Member, Honors Thesis Committee (Chemistry) 2011 Member Dissertation Committee (Social Work) 2010 Mentor, Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute 2010 Member, Honors Thesis Committee (Psychology) 2010 Member, Dissertation Defense-Outside Department Representative (City and
Regional Planning) 2009 Member, Honors Thesis Committee (Psychology) 2009 Mentor, Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute 2005-2007 Member, Graduate Studies Committee for the College of Social and Behavioral
Sciences. 2005-2006 Member, Social and Behavioral Search Committee for Chair of Sociology Department 2001-2005 Participant in the Women’s Place Faculty Cohort Project (designed to collect Information on female retention and promotion). Leadership and Educational Training 2019 HERS Institute Participant: Higher Education Leadership Development Program
(motto: Shaping Bold Leaders), July 8-20, Bryn Mawr, PA. 2019 Identifying and Responding to Sexual Harassment, OSU. 2018 Better Science through Better Mentoring, OSU 2017 Completed online modules, Identifying and Responding to Sexual
Harassment/Assault, OSU. 2016 University Workshop on Diversity/Inclusion 2011-2013 OSU’s President and Provost Leadership Programs—multiple workshops on
leadership, communication, fostering diversity/inclusion etc. Two year series of workshops.
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Professional Membership American Sociological Association Section on Crime, Law and Deviance Section on Children and Youth Section on Race, Class and Gender American Society of Criminology Section on Women and Society Section on Life-course and Developmental Criminology Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Population Association of America International Network Statistical Association HERS Alumna Network Sociological Research Association
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