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Thomas J. Mowen, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information
232 Williams Hall Department Phone: 419-373-2294
Department of Sociology Office Phone: 419-373-2420
Bowling Green State University Email: [email protected]
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Education
2015 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Delaware.
Comprehensive Areas: Criminology and Statistics/Research Methods
2011 M.A. Sociology, University of Louisville.
2010 B.S. Sociology, University of Louisville. Summa Cum Laude.
Academic Positions
2020- Associate Professor
Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University.
Chair, Institutional Review Board (IRB)
2017- Faculty Affiliate
Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University.
2017-2020 Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University.
2015-2017 Assistant Professor
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming.
2011-2012 Adjunct Instructor
Department of Sociology, University of Louisville.
Research Interests: Life-Course Criminology; Prisoner Reentry; School Security, Discipline,
and Safety; Social Control and Punishment; Longitudinal Modeling.
Teaching Interests: Criminology; Issues in Policing; Deviance and Social Control; Inequality in
Criminal Justice; Longitudinal Modeling and Advanced Statistics
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Publications [*denotes student coauthor]
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
Homer, Emily*., Benjamin W. Fisher, and Thomas J. Mowen. “Examining the Moderating
Role of Social Bonds in the Relationship between School Victimization and Educational
Attainment.” Forthcoming at Victims & Offenders.
Mowen, Thomas J., Sami Kopf*, and Ryan D. Schroeder. “I Still Suck at Everything: The
Generality of Failure and Future Arrest.” Forthcoming at Deviant Behavior. (Online First).
https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2020.1741774
Stansfield, Richard, Thomas J. Mowen, Laura Napolitano, and John H. Boman, IV.
“Examining Change in Family Conflict and Family Violence After Release from Prison.”
Forthcoming at Criminal Justice and Behavior. (Online First).
https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854820913311
Hemez, Paul*., John J. Brent, and Thomas J. Mowen. “Exploring the “School-to-Prison
Pipeline”: How School Suspensions Influence Incarceration during Young Adulthood.”
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. (Online First)
https://doi.org/10.1177/1541204019880945
Bares, Kyle J*., and Thomas J. Mowen. “Examining the Parole Officer as a Mechanism of
Social Support during Reentry from Prison.” Crime & Delinquency. (Online First)
https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128719881599
Mowen, Thomas J., and Benjamin W. Fisher. “Youth Reentry from Prison and Family
Violence Perpetration: The Salience of Family Dynamics.” Journal of Family Violence.
(Online First) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-019-00098-4
Mowen, Thomas J., John J. Brent, and John H. Boman, IV. “The Effect of School Discipline
on Offending Across Time.” Forthcoming in Justice Quarterly. (Online First)
https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2019.1625428
Mowen, Thomas J., Taylor Tolles*, and Ryan D. Schroeder. “Strain and Prescription Drug
Misuse in the United States Military.” Forthcoming in Deviant Behavior. (Online First)
https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1624289
Mowen, Thomas J., John H. Boman, IV., and Kimberly Schweitzer. “Strain and Depression
Following Release from Prison: The Moderating Role of Social Support Mechanisms.”
Forthcoming in Deviant Behavior. (Online First)
https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1595372
Mowen, Thomas J. and John H. Boman, IV. “Animal Abuse Among High-Risk Youth: A
Test of Agnew’s Theory.” Forthcoming in Deviant Behavior. (Online First)
https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1595373
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Boman, IV John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. “More than Just a Flock? The Independent and
Interdependent Nature of Peer Self-Control on Deviance.” Forthcoming in Deviant Behavior.
(Online First) https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1626540
Boman IV, John H., Laura Agnich, Bryan L. Miller, John M. Stogner, and Thomas J.
Mowen. “The ‘Other Side of the Fence’: A Learning- and Control-Based Investigation of the
Relationship between Deviance and Friendship Quality.” Forthcoming in Deviant Behavior
40: 1553-1573. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1596451
Boman, IV John H., Thomas J. Mowen, and Erin D. Castro*. “The Relationship between
Self-Control and Friendship Conflict: An Analysis of Friendship Pairs.” Forthcoming in
Crime & Delinquency 65: 1402-1421. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128718765391
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. 2020. “(Re)Recognizing the Multidimensional
Roles of Family and Peers on Crime.” Sociology Compass 14(3): 1-13.
https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12762
Pryor, Cori*., John H. Boman, IV., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “A National Study of
Sustained Use of Force Complaints in Law Enforcement Agencies.” Journal of Criminal
Justice 64, 23-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2019.101623
Stansfield, Richard R., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “Religious Involvement, Moral
Community and Social Ecology: New Considerations in the Study of Religion and Reentry.”
Forthcoming in Journal of Quantitative Criminology 35: 493-516.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-018-9394-9
Mowen, Thomas J., Richard R. Stansfield, and John H. Boman, IV. 2019. “Family Matters:
Moving Beyond ‘if’ Family Support Matters to ‘why’ Family Support Matters during
Reentry from Prison.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 56: 483-523.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0022427818820902
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman IV. 2019. “The Criminogenic Influence of Family
on Substance Use During Reentry: A Life-Course Perspective on Between Individual
Differences and Within Individual Changes.” Justice Quarterly 36: 841-869.
https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2018.1439518
Boman IV. John H. and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “Unpacking the Role of Conflict in Peer
Relationships: Implications for Peer Deviance and Crime.” Deviant Behavior 40: 882-895.
https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2018.1443779
Mowen, Thomas J., Kyle J. Bares* and John H. Boman, IV. 2019. “Is Treatment Treating?
The Effectiveness of Pre- and Post-release Substance Abuse Programming within the Reentry
Process.” Criminal Justice Studies 32: 371-385.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1478601X.2019.1664507
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Boman IV, John H., Thomas J. Mowen, Eric J. Wodahl, Bryan Lee Miller, and J. Mitchell
Miller. 2019. “Responding to Substance-Use-Related Probation and Parole Violations: Are
Enhanced Treatment Sanctions Preferable to Jail Sanctions?” Criminal Justice Studies 32:
356-370. https://doi.org/10.1080/1478601X.2019.1664506
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman IV. 2019. “Do We Have it All Wrong? The
Protective Roles of Peers and Criminogenic Risks from Family During Prison Reentry.”
Crime & Delinquency 65: 681-704. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128718800286
Mowen, Thomas J., and Adrienne Freng. 2019. “Is More Necessarily Better? School
Security and Perceptions of Safety among Students and Parents in the United States.”
American Journal of Criminal Justice 44: 376-394. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-018-
9461-7
Boman IV, John H., Thomas J. Mowen, and George Higgins. 2019 “Social Learning, Self-
Control, and Offending Specialization and Versatility Among Friends.” American Journal of
Criminal Justice 44: 3-22. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-018-9445-7
Fisher, Benjamin W., Thomas J. Mowen, and John H. Boman, IV. 2018. “School Security
Measures and Longitudinal Trends in Adolescents’ Experiences of Victimization.” Journal
of Youth and Adolescence 47: 1221-1237. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-018-0818-5
Boman IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2018. “The Role of Turning Points in
Establishing Baseline Differences Between People in Developmental and Life-Course
Criminology.” Criminology 56: 191-224. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.12167
Mowen, Thomas J., Richard R. Stansfield, and John H. Boman, IV. 2018. “During, After, or
Both? Isolating the Effect of Religious Support on Recidivism During Reentry.” Journal of
Quantitative Criminology 34: 1079-1101. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-017-9366-5
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. 2018. “The Duality of the Peer Effect: The
Interplay Between Peer Support and Peer Offending on Substance Use During Reentry.”
Crime & Delinquency 64: 1094-1116. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128717740529
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. 2018. “A Developmental Perspective on
Reentry: Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Family Conflict and Peer
Delinquency during Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood.” Journal of Youth and
Adolescence 47: 275-289. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-017-0794-1
Mowen, Thomas J., Eric Wodahl, John J. Brent, and Brett Garland. 2018. “Sanctions and
Incentives in promoting Successful Reentry: Evidence from the SVORI data.” Criminal
Justice and Behavior 45: 1288-1307. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854818770695
Boman IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2018. “Substance Abuse Treatment as a
Preventative Tool for Opioid Use: A Cautionary Tale.” Journal of Substance Use 23: 563-
566. https://doi.org/10.1080/14659891.2018.1451566
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Mowen, Thomas J., John H. Boman, IV, and John J. Brent. 2018. “Assessing the Within-
Person Impact of Social/Behavioral Programs, Increased Supervision, and Jail Time on
Polysubstance Use during Reentry.” Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research 3: 266-287.
https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2017.1383866
Winner of the 2018 Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research Article of the Year
Award
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. 2018. “Deterrence’s Element of Sanction
Certainty: Friendships, Vicarious Experiences, and Underage Alcohol Use.” Substance Use
& Misuse 53: 1529-1538. https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1416401
Boman IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2018. “The Role of Companionship and Conflict
in Perceptions of a Friend’s Heavy Alcohol and Marijuana Use.” Forthcoming in Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs 50: 187-194. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2017.1391424
Mowen, Thomas J., John H. Boman, IV and Richard Stansfield. 2018. “Uniting Needs,
Responses, and Theory during Reentry: The Distinct and Joint Contributions of Peer
Influence and Religious Assistance on Substance Use.” Journal of Offender
Rehabilitation 57: 222-240. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2017.1400488
Stansfield, Richard., Thomas J. Mowen, and Thomas O’Connor. 2018. “Religious and
Spiritual Support, Reentry and Risk.” Justice Quarterly 35: 254-279.
https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2017.1306629
Mowen, Thomas J., John J. Brent, and Kyle J. Bares*. 2018. “How Arrest Impacts
Delinquency Over Time Between and Within Individuals.” Youth Violence and Juvenile
Justice 16: 358-377. https://doi.org/10.1177/1541204017712560
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H Boman, IV. 2018. “The Relationship Between Supportive
Friendships, Conflictual Friendships, and Deviance During Emerging Adulthood.” Crime &
Delinquency 64: 1351-1372. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128717738232
McCamman, Michael* and Thomas J. Mowen. 2018. “Does Residency Matter? Local
Residency as a Predictor of Arrest.” Forthcoming in Criminal Justice Studies 31: 128-142.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1478601X.2017.1420651
Boman IV, John H. and Thomas J. Mowen. 2018. “Same Feathers, Different Flocks:
Breaking Down the Meaning of ‘Behavioral Homophily’ in the Etiology of Crime.” Journal
of Criminal Justice 54: 30-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2017.12.003
Mowen, Thomas J., and Ryan D. Schroeder. 2018. “Maternal Parenting Style and
Delinquency by Race and the Moderating Effect of Structural Disadvantage.” Youth &
Society 50: 139-159. https://doi.org/10.1177/0044118X15598028
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Wodahl, Eric, Brett Garland, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2017. “Understanding the Perceived
Value of Incentives in Community Supervision.” Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research
2: 165-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2017.1291314
Mowen, Thomas J., and Scott E. Culhane. 2017. “Modeling Recidivism within the study of
Reentry: Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models and Lagged Dependent Variable Models.”
Criminal Justice and Behavior 44: 85-102. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854816678647
Boman IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2017. “Building the Ties that Bind, Breaking the
Ties that Don’t: Family Support, Criminal Peers, and Reentry Success.” Criminology &
Public Policy 16: 753-774. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12307
Stansfield, Richard., Thomas J. Mowen, Thomas O’Connor, and John H. Boman, IV. 2017.
“The Role of Religious Support in Reentry: Evidence from the SVORI Data.” Journal of
Research in Crime and Delinquency 41: 111-145. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022427816657578
Mowen, Thomas J. 2017. “The Collateral Consequences of ‘Criminalized’ School
Punishment on Disadvantaged Parents and Families.” The Urban Review 49: 832-851.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11256-017-0423-z
Mowen, Thomas J., Gregg G. Mowen, and John J. Brent. 2017. “Working Inside the Gate:
School Discipline on Post.” Youth Justice 17: 99-225.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1473225417699166
Mowen, Thomas J., and Matthew J. Manierre. 2017. “School Security Measures and
Extracurricular Participation: An Exploratory Multi-Level Analysis.” British Journal of
Sociology of Education 38: 344-363. https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2015.1081091
Mowen, Thomas J., and Karen F. Parker. 2017. “Minority Threat and School Security:
Assessing the Impact of Black and Hispanic Student Representation on School Security
Measures.” Security Journal 30: 504-522. https://doi.org/10.1057/sj.2014.42
Mowen, Thomas J., and Christy A. Visher. 2016. “Changing the Ties that Bind: How
Incarceration Impacts Family Relationships.” Criminology & Public Policy 15: 503-528.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12207
Mowen, Thomas J., and John J. Brent. 2016. “School Discipline as a Turning Point: The
Cumulative Effect of Suspension on Arrest.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
53: 628-653. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022427816643135
Mowen, Thomas J., and Richard Stansfield. 2016. “Probing Change in Racial Self-
Identification: A Focus on Children of Immigrants.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 2: 323-
337. https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649215611685
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Mowen, Thomas J., and Christy A. Visher. 2015. “Drug Use and Crime after Incarceration:
The Role of Family Support and Family Conflict.” Justice Quarterly 32: 337-359.
https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2013.771207
Kupchik, Aaron D., John J. Brent, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2015. “Newtown Aftermath: More
of the Same.” British Journal of Criminology 55: 1115-1130.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azv049
Mowen, Thomas J. 2015. “Parental Involvement in Schools and the Role of School Security
Measures.” Education and Urban Society 47: 830-848.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0013124513508581
Kupchik, Aaron C., David A. Green and Thomas J. Mowen. 2015. “School Discipline in the
U.S. and England: Divergent Framing and Responses.” Youth Justice 15: 3-22.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1473225414540556
Schroeder, Ryan D., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2014. “Parenting Style Transitions and
Delinquency.” Youth & Society 46: 228-254. https://doi.org/10.1177/0044118X12469041
Schroeder, Ryan D., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2014. “’You Can’t Eat WHAT?’ Managing the
Stigma of Celiac Disease.” Deviant Behavior 35: 456-474.
https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2014.855105
Mowen, Thomas J. 2014. “Punishment in Schools: The Role of School Security Measures.”
International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership 9: 1-12.
https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2014v9n2a483
Schroeder, Ryan D., George E. Higgins, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2014. “Maternal Attachment
Trajectories and Adult Criminal Offending by Race.” American Journal of Criminal Justice
39: 155-171. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-012-9192-0
Mowen, Thomas J., and Ryan D. Schroeder. 2011. “Not in My Name: An Investigation of
Victims’ Family Clemency Movements and Court Appointed Closure.” Western Criminology
Review 12: 65-81. http://www.westerncriminology.org/documents/WCR/v12n1/Mowen.pdf
Mowen, Thomas J., and Clarence R. Talley. 2011. “Colonialism, Slave Populations, and the
Racial Structure in Brazil and the United States.” Kentucky Journal of Anthropology and
Sociology 1: 76-90. http://ask.anthroniche.com/wp-
content/uploads/2015/10/kjas_1_2_2011_6_mowen.talley.pdf
Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Articles [*denotes student coauthor]
Kopf, Samantha*., and Thomas J. Mowen. “Collateral Consequences of Incarceration.”
Forthcoming in Routledge Handbook on American Prisons. Edited by Laurie Gould and John
J. Brent. New York: Routledge.
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Bares, Kyle J*., Thomas J. Mowen, and John H. Boman, IV., “The National Longitudinal
Survey of Youth.” Forthcoming in The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical
Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Edited by J.C. Barnes and David R. Forde.
Wiley Press.
Landeis, Marissa*, John H. Boman, IV., and Thomas J. Mowen. “The Add Health Data in
Criminology.” Forthcoming in The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical
Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Edited by J.C. Barnes and David R. Forde.
Wiley Press.
Hemez, Paul*, Thomas J. Mowen and John H. Boman, IV. “Fixed- and Mixed-Effects
Models.” Forthcoming in The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques
in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Edited by J.C. Barnes and David R. Forde. Wiley
Press.
Clemens, William*., John H. Boman, IV., and Thomas J. Mowen. “Internal Validity.”
Forthcoming in The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in
Criminology and Criminal Justice. Edited by J.C. Barnes and David R. Forde. Wiley Press.
Mowen, Thomas J. 2018. “Racialized School Discipline and the School-to-Prison Pipeline.”
Pp. 121-136 in Living Racism: Through the Barrel of the Book. Edited by Theresa Rajack-
Talley and Derrick Brooms, Lexington Press.
Mowen, Thomas J. and Kyle J. Bares*. 2018. “Parents and School Punishment.” Pp. 253-268
in Handbook of School Security, Surveillance and Punishment. Edited by Jo Deakin,
Emmeline Taylor, and Aaron Kupchik. Palgrave.
Mowen, Thomas J., John J. Brent and Aaron C. Kupchik. 2016. “School Crime and Safety.”
Pp. 434-451 in The Handbook of Measurement Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Edited by Timothy S. Bynum and Beth M. Huebner. Wiley-Blackwell.
Kupchik, Aaron C., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2016. “Hurting Families.” Pp. 56-72 in The Real
School Safety Problem: Policing and Punishment in American Schools by Aaron Kupchik.
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Mowen, Thomas J. 2015. “School Safety.” Pp. 107-11 in International Encyclopedia of
Social & Behavioral Sciences 2nd Edition, Vol 21. Edited by James Wright. Oxford: Elsevier.
Parker, Karen F., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2014. “Macro and Micro-level Criminological
Theories and Socioeconomic Status.” Pp. 75-90 in The Nature Versus Biosocial Debate in
Criminology: On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality. Edited by Kevin M.
Beaver, J.C. Barnes, and Brian B. Boutwell. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Reviews and Reports
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Brent, John J., and Thomas J. Mowen. “School Security and Discipline: Considering the
Unconsidered.” National Institute of Justice, Invited White Paper submission on School
Crime and Safety.
Mowen, Thomas J. 2016. “Review of ‘Delinquency and Modernity in Suburbia: America’s
Safest City.’” Theoretical Criminology 20: 597-599.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1362480616658139
Grants
Fisher, Benjamin W., (PI), Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI), Samantha Viano (Co-Pi), Alex O.
Widdowson (Co-PI), and John H. Boman (Investigator). “More than Just Safety:
Understanding the Variable Impacts of School Security Measures.” Spencer Foundation.”
$135,270.00 requested. Not funded.
Fisher, Benjamin W., (PI), Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI), Samantha Viano (Co-Pi), Alex O.
Widdowson (Co-PI), and John H. Boman (Investigator). “More than Just Safety: School
Security Measures and Academic, Behavioral, and Social Outcomes” Institute of Education
Sciences (CFDA Number 84.305A, FY 2020). $$182,846 requested. Not Funded.
Fisher, Benjamin W., (PI), Alex O. Widdowson (Co-PI), and Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI).
“Suspended Desistance: Examining Patterns and Pathways in the School-to-Desistance
Process.” NIJ-2019-15527 (Research into Desistance from Crime, FY 2019), National
Institute of Justice. $281,177 requested. Not Funded.
Boman IV. John H., Thomas J. Mowen, and Robert Green. “Artificial Intelligence, Sample
Size, and the Future of Data Collection in the Social Sciences.” Building Strength Grant,
Bowling Green State University ($10,000). Funded.
Honors and Awards
Recipient of the Certificate of Appreciation, 13th Annual BGSU Teaching and Learning
Summit “…for being recognized by BGSU Students as making a difference.” (2019).
Article of the Year Award, Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research for "Assessing
the Within-Person Impact of Social/Behavioral Programs, Increased Supervision, and Jail
Time on Polysubstance Use During Reentry” with John H. Boman, IV., and John J. Brent
(2018).
Named “Cowboy of the Week” by the WYO-Gold Student Alumni Association.
University of Wyoming (2017).
Recipient of the “Top Prof” Award by the University of Wyoming in recognition of
outstanding teaching (2016).
Recipient of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEO) Distinguished
Educational Leadership Award (2015).
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Recipient of the University Graduate Fellows Award by the Office of Graduate and
Professional Education, University of Delaware (2014-2015).
Recipient of the James A. Inciardi Fellowship ($21,500), University of Delaware (2011-
2014).
Faculty Favorite Award (Excellence in Teaching), University of Louisville (2011).
Recipient of the Graduate Dean’s Citation for Academic Excellence and Achievement
during Graduate Career by the Scholarship and Awards Committee, University of
Louisville (2011).
Named Graduate Student of the Month (November) by the School of Interdisciplinary
and Graduate Studies, University of Louisville (2011).
Inducted into the University of Louisville Woodcock Society, the highest honors awarded
by the College of Arts and Sciences (2010).
Recipient of the James E. DeBurger Award for Outstanding Research in Sociology,
University of Louisville (2010).
Recipient of the Charles H. Parrish Award for Outstanding Service to Promote Human
Welfare by the University of Louisville (2010).
Awarded First Place for Excellence in Undergraduate Research at the Southeastern
Undergraduate Sociology Symposium (SEUSS) at Emory University (2010).
Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society (2010).
Inducted into Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society (2010).
Teaching (Instructor)
Semester/Year Course Description Institution Enrollment
Spring, 2020 SOC 4410: Criminology Bowling Green State U. 90
Spring, 2020 SOC 3400: Deviance/Social Control Bowling Green State U. 82
Fall, 2019 SOC 6100: Intro to Statistics Bowling Green State U. 6
Fall, 2019 SOC 3400: Deviance/Social Control Bowling Green State U. 80
Spring, 2019 SOC 4410: Criminology Bowling Green State U. 90
Spring, 2019 SOC 3400: Deviance/Social Control Bowling Green State U. 80
Fall, 2018 SOC 6100: Intro to Statistics Bowling Green State U. 10
Spring, 2018 SOC 3400: Deviance/Social Control Bowling Green State U. 71
Fall, 2017 SOC 3400: Deviance/Social Control Bowling Green State U. 82
Summer, 2017 CRMJ 4860: Inequality in CJ/Crime University of Wyoming 21
Summer, 2017 CRMJ 5860: Inequality in CJ/Crime University of Wyoming 4
Spring, 2017 CRMJ 3490: Issues in Policing University of Wyoming 3
Spring, 2017 CRMJ 4860: Inequality in CJ/Crime University of Wyoming 38
Spring, 2017 CRMJ 5860: Inequality in CJ/Crime University of Wyoming 1
Fall, 2016 CRMJ/SOC 2400: Criminology University of Wyoming 60
Fall 2016 CRMJ 3490: Issues in Policing University of Wyoming 42
Summer, 2016 CRMJ 4860: Inequality in CJ/Crime University of Wyoming 30
Spring, 2016 CRMJ/SOC 2400: Criminology University of Wyoming 75
Spring, 2016 CRMJ 3490: Issues in Policing University of Wyoming 29
Fall, 2015 CRMJ 3490: Issues in Policing University of Wyoming 7
Fall, 2014 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology The College of New Jersey 28
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Fall, 2014 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology The College of New Jersey 33
Spring, 2014 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology The College of New Jersey 33
Spring, 2014 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology The College of New Jersey 34
Spring, 2014 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology University of Delaware 200
Summer, 2012 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology University of Louisville 22
Summer, 2011 SOC 327: Diversity and Inequality University of Louisville 38
Spring, 2011 SOC 327: Diversity and Inequality University of Louisville 45
Independent Studies Student
Spring, 2020 SOC 4700: Criminological Research Adrian Grubb
Spring, 2019 SOC 4700: Schools and SROs Seth Watts
Fall, 2018 SOC 4975: Strain and Deviance Taylor Tolles
Spring, 2018 HON 4900: Punishment and Inequality Samantha Nousak
Spring, 2017 CRMJ 4975: Prison Reentry Danielle Creech
Fall, 2016 CRMJ 4975: Undergraduate Statistics Connor Stewart
Summer, 2016 CRMJ 4975: Undergraduate Statistics Danielle Creech
Summer 2016 CRMJ 4975: Undergraduate Statistics Kyle Bares
Spring 2016 CRMJ 5975: Graduate Statistics Michael McCamman
Teaching (Assistant)
Spring, 2012 SOC 301: Research Methods/Statistics University of Delaware 50
Fall, 2011 SOC 301: Research Methods/Statistics University of Delaware 50
Summer, 2010 SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology University of Louisville 47
Fall, 2010 SOC 210: Race in the United States University of Louisville 30
Fall, 2010 SOC 210: Race in the United States University of Louisville 30
Spring, 2010 SOC 210: Race in the United States University of Louisville 120
Thesis, Dissertation, and Student Project Supervision
M.A. Thesis Chair
Kyle J. Bares, “The Power of Belief: Police Perceptions, Parole Officer Relationships,
and Reincarceration During Reentry.” Bowling Green State University (2018)
Emily Bragg, “Security Measures and School Dropout: A Test of Two Competing
Theories.” Bowling Green State University (2020)
Ian King, “Guarding Against Stigma During Reentry: Mental Health Among Individuals
Convicted of a Sex Offense.” Bowling Green State University (2020)
Samantha Kopf, “The Effect of Criminal Justice Contact on Family Support Across
Time.” Bowling Green State University (2020)
Cori Pryor, “Living in Occupied Territory: A Study of Militarization and Use of Force.”
Bowling Green State University (2020)
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Valerie Schweizer, “The Role of Perceived Discrimination in the Risky Sexual
Behaviors, Substance Abuse, and Suicidality of Transgender Individuals.” Bowling
Green State University (2020)
M.A. Thesis Committee Member
Brittany Ganser, Bowling Green State University (2019)
Ashley Chapski, Bowling Green State University (2019)
PhD Committee Member
Mitchell R. Gresham, Bowling Green State University (2018-Current).
Undergraduate Theses
Katelyn Moran. Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member. “Police Officers
Arrested for Driving Under the Influence, 2005-2014: Research Findings.” Bowling
Green State University (2019).
Danielle Creech, Undergraduate Honors Thesis Chair, “Strain, Depression, and Reentry:
Effects of Incarceration on Depression and Reentry.” University of Wyoming (2016-
2017).
Undergraduate Supervision
Adrian Grubb. Center for Undergraduate Research (CURS) Grant. $200 award for spring
research for “The Effect of Arrest on Youth Offending: An Application of Deterrence
and Labeling Perspectives.” Bowling Green State University (2020).
Seth Watts. Center for Undergraduate Research (CURS) Grant. $200 award for fall
research for “SROs and School Shootings.” Bowling Green State University (2018).
Taylor Tolles. Center for Undergraduate Research (CURS) Grant. $2,000 award for
summer research for “Applying General Strain to Understand Deviance within the U.S.
Military.” Bowling Green State University (2018).
Conference Presentations [*denotes student coauthor]
Bragg, Emily*., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “High School Dropout: The Effects of School
Security Measures on Likelihood of Dropping Out of School.” American Society of
Criminology. San Francisco, CA (November 13-16).
Pryor, Cori*., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “Living in Occupied Territory: A Study of
Militarization and Police Use of Force.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco,
CA (November 13-16).
Mowen, Thomas J., John J. Brent, and John H. Boman, IV. 2019. “School Discipline,
Desistance, and Labeling: the Effect of School Punishment on Offending Across Time.”
American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA (November 13-16).
Hemez, Paul*., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “Exploring the “School-to-Prison” Pipeline:
How School Suspensions Influence Incarceration during Young Adulthood.” Population
Association of American Annual Meeting. Austin, TX (April 10-13).
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Bares, Kyle J*., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2019. “More than Just Recidivism: Parole Officer
Social Support and Reentry Success.” North Central Sociology Association Conference.
Cincinnati, OH (March 29-30).
Mowen, Thomas J., and Kyle J. Bares.* 2019. “Do all Hooks Lead to Change? The
Association between Cognitive Transformations and Recidivism during Prison Reentry.”
North Central Sociology Association Conference. Cincinnati, OH (March 29-30).
Boman, IV, John H., Thomas J. Mowen, and John M. Eassey. 2018. “New Directions in Peer
Deviance Measurement: Rethinking the Relationship between Misperceptions, Self-Control,
and Social Learning.” American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA (November 14-17).
Mowen, Thomas J., and Jorge M. Chavez. 2018. “Immigration Status, School Suspension,
and Offending: A Longitudinal Analysis.” American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA
(November 14-17).
Freng, Adrienne and Thomas J. Mowen. 2018. “The Role of Practical and Change Services
as Turning Points towards Successful Reentry among Youth.” American Society of
Criminology, Atlanta, GA (November 14-17).
Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. 2017. “The Role of Baseline Between-
Individual Differences in Understanding Within-Individual Changes in Life-Course
Criminology.” Presenter. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (November
15-18).
Boman, IV John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2017. “The Duality of the Peer Effect: Peer
Support, Peer Criminality, and Offending.” American Society of Criminology,
Philadelphia, PA (November 15-18).
Bares, Kyle J*., Thomas J. Mowen, and John J. Brent. 2017. “Youth Arrest as a Turning
Point in Delinquency: The Role of Labeling Across Time.” Presenter. American Society of
Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (November 15-18).
Brent, John J., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2017. “School Discipline: Its Impact and Cumulative
Effect on Juvenile Delinquency.” Presenter. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia,
PA (November 15-18).
Bares, Kyle, J*., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2017. “Is Treatment Treating? Substance Use and
Treatment Across Reentry.” Western Criminology Conference. Las Vegas, NV
(February 9-11).
Freng, Adrienne and Thomas J. Mowen 2017. “Incarceration: Turning Point for Desistance
for Gang Membership?” Western Criminology Conference. Las Vegas, NV (February 9-11).
Wodahl, Eric and Thomas J. Mowen 2017. “The Influence of Incentives on the
Offender/Supervision Officer Relationship.” Western Criminology Conference. Las
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Vegas, NV (February 9-11).
Mowen, Thomas J. 2016. “Two Sides of the Same Coin? Family support and family conflict
during reentry.” Presenter. American Society of Criminology Conference. New Orleans, LA
(November 16-29).
Mowen, Thomas J and John J. Brent. 2016. “School Discipline a Turning Point: The
cumulative effect of suspension on arrest.” Presenter. American Society of Criminology
Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 16-29).
Stansfield, Richard and Thomas J. Mowen. 2016. “Religion, Reentry and the Moderating
Role of Risk.” American Society of Criminology Conference. New Orleans, LA (November
16-29).
John J. Brent and Thomas J. Mowen. 2016. “The Role of School Discipline in Punishing and
Perpetuating Disadvantage.” Presenter. American Society of Criminology Conference. New
Orleans, LA (November 16-29).
Kupchik, Aaron, Akiva Liberman, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2016 “Race, Parenting and School
Punishment.” American Society of Criminology Conference. New Orleans, LA (November
16-29).
Culhane, Scott and Thomas J. Mowen. 2016. “The Role of Family Support and Mental
Health in Desistance from Crime and Substance Use.” Poster Presentation. American
Psychological Association Annual Convention. Denver, CO. (August 4-7, 2016).
Freng, Adrienne, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2016. “Is More Necessarily Better? School
Security and Perceptions of Safety.” Presenter. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Denver, CO. (March 29-April 2, 2016)
Mowen, Thomas J. and Christy A. Visher. 2016. “Changing the Ties that Bind: Incarceration,
Families and Reentry Outcomes.” Presenter and Panel Chair. Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences. Denver, CO. (March 29-April 2, 2016)
Mowen, Thomas J. 2015. “Collateral Consequences of School Discipline.” American Society
of Criminology. Presentation. Washington, D.C. (November 18-21, 2015).
Kupchik, Aaron, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2015. “Family-Level Consequences of School
Punishment.” American Society of Criminology. Presentation. Washington, D.C.
(November 18-21, 2015).
Mowen, Gregg G., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2015. “Racial Disparities in School Discipline in
the Absence of Structural Inequality?” American Society of Criminology. Presentation.
Washington, D.C. (November 18-21, 2015).
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Mowen, Thomas J., and Ryan D. Schroeder. 2015. “Parenting Style by Race and the
Mediating Effect of Structural Disadvantage.” American Society of Criminology. Round
Table Discussant. (November 18-21, 2015).
Brent, John J., and Thomas J. Mowen. 2015. “School Discipline: Perpetuating Disadvantage
and Deprivation.” Southern Criminal Justice Association. Presentation. Charleston, South
Carolina (September 9-12, 2015).
Schroeder, Ryan D., Bianca E. Bersani, and Thomas J. Mowen. 2013. “The Marriage Effect
Revisited: Desistance from Crime, or Desistance from Arrest?” American Society of
Criminology. Presentation. Atlanta, GA (November 20-November 23, 2013).
Mowen, Thomas J., and Karen F. Parker. 2013. “Racial Threat on Campus? The Impact of
Minority Student Representation on School Security Measures.” American Sociology
Association. Refereed Roundtable Discussion. New York, NY, (August 10-13, 2013).
Mowen, Thomas J., and Special Agent Tat Shum. 2013. “Ballistics Processing in the
H.E.A.T WPD Initiative.” Violent Crime Unit Conference. Wilmington, DE (June 27, 2013).
Mowen, Thomas J., Special Agent Tat Shum, and Grayson Clark. 2013. “Some Uses of
NIBIN and the Statewide Intelligence System in Criminal Gang Investigations.” Gang
Conference, sponsored by the United States Attorney’s Office. New Castle, DE (June 20,
2013).
Mowen, Thomas J., and Ryan D. Schroeder. 2012. “Stigma and self-perception in individuals
with Celiac Disease.” Eastern Sociological Society meeting, session on Sick Selves. Refereed
Round Table Discussion. New York, New York (February 23-26, 2012).
Mowen, Thomas J. 2011. “Risk Factors of Delinquency: Parenting Transitions.” American
Sociological Association meeting, session on Crime, Law & Deviance. Refereed Round
Table Discussion, Table Presider. Las Vegas, Nevada (August 20-23, 2011).
Mowen, Thomas J. 2011. “Shifting Parenting and Juvenile Delinquency.” North Central
Sociological Association meeting, session in Criminology. Cleveland, Ohio (March 31-April
2, 2011).
Mowen, Thomas J. 2010. “Media and Victims' Clemency.” Anthropologists and Sociologists
of Kentucky Annual Conference at Lindsey Wilson College. Columbia, Kentucky (October
1-2, 2010).
Mowen, Thomas J. 2010. “An Introspective Look at Victims’ Family Clemency Movements
and the Myth of Court Appointed Closure.” SouthEastern Sociology Symposium at Emory
University. Atlanta, Georgia (February 19-20, 2010).
Service to the Department
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Co-Presenter/Organizer, “Stata Bootcamp for the Department of Sociology.” Bowling Green
State University (August 22, 2019).
Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University
(2019-Current).
Co-Presenter/Organizer, “Stata Bootcamp for the Department of Sociology.” Bowling Green
State University (August 23, 2018).
Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State
University (2017-2019).
Faculty Advisor, Criminal Justice Club, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Wyoming (2016-2017).
Faculty Co-Advisor, Criminal Justice Club, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Wyoming (2015-2016).
Member, Graduate Selection Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Wyoming (2015-2017).
Member, Scholarship Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming
(2015-2016).
Service to the University
Judge, Shanklin Research Excellence Award. Graduate College, Bowling Green State
University (April 23, 2020).
Panel Member, Research Assistant I Graduate Student Orientation, Bowling Green State
University (August 20, 2019).
Judge, Poster Presentations, CURS (Center for Undergraduate Research) Spring Symposium.
Bowling Green State University (April 13, 2019).
Judge. Undergraduate Symposium on Diversity. Bowling Green State University (February
15, 2019).
Member, Institutional Review Board (IRB), Bowling Green State University (2018-2020).
Moderator and Panel Member, Research Assistant I Graduate Student Orientation,
Bowling Green State University (August 21, 2018).
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Graduate Faculty Representative, Preliminary Examination and Dissertation Committee
Member for David Stephens, Doctoral Student in American Culture Studies. Bowling Green
State University (2018).
Graduate Faculty Representative, Preliminary Examination for Jessica Hartl Majcher,
Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology, Bowling Green State University (Fall, 2018).
Graduate Faculty Representative, Preliminary Examination and Dissertation Committee
Member for Octavian Moldovean, Doctoral Student in Music. Bowling Green State
University (Fall, 2018).
Representative, Social Sciences Division, University Undergraduate Council. Bowling Green
State University (2018-2019).
Member, Equal Opportunity Compliance Committee (EOCC). Bowling Green State
University (2017-2018).
Judge, Oral Presentations, CURS (Center for Undergraduate Research) Spring Symposium.
Bowling Green State University (April 28th, 2018).
Professional Service
Discussant. “School Discipline and Safety.” American Society of Criminology. San
Francisco, CA (November 13-16, 2019).
Co-Editor (with John H. Boman, IV and John J. Brent). Special Issue on Substance Use and
Abuse in Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research.
Editorial Board Member. Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2020-current).
Editorial Board Member. Justice Quarterly (2019-current).
Associate Editor. Deviant Behavior (2018-current).
Session Organizer. “School Safety, Security and Discipline: Core issues in Advancing
Criminological Research across Time.” American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA
(November 14-17, 2018).
Managing Editor, Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology (2012-2014).
Editorial Assistant (2009), and Managing Editor (2009-2012), Kentucky Journal of
Anthropology and Sociology.
Manuscript Reviewer (ad hoc):
American Journal of Criminal Justice (2019, 2018)
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American Journal of Education (2018)
Children and Youth Services Review (2020, 2019, 2018)
Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology (2016)
Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research (2019, 2018, 2017, 2017)
Crime & Delinquency (2020, 2018)
Criminology (2020, 2019, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016)
Criminal Justice Studies (2020, 2019, 2018)
Criminal Justice & Behavior (2019, 2019, 2019)
Criminal Justice Policy Review (2019)
Deviant Behavior (2018)
Educational Researcher (2019, 2018)
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology (2019)
Journal of Crime and Justice (2019, 2019, 2019, 2018)
Journal of Criminal Justice (2019, 2018, 2017)
Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (2020, 2019)
Journal of Experimental Criminology (2018)
Journal of Quantitative Criminology (2018)
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2020, 2019, 2019, 2016)
Journal of School Violence (2017)
Journal of Social Service Research (2010)
Journal of Substance Use (2016)
Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2020)
Journal of Youth Studies (2015, 2013)
Justice Quarterly (2020, 2020, 2020, 2019, 2019, 2018, 2016)
Public Health Nursing (2020, 2020, 2019)
Punishment & Society (2017)
Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World (2019)
Social Currents (2014)
Social Forces (2018)
Sociological Inquiry (2018)
Social Problems (2020, 2017, 2017)
Sociology of Education (2019, 2018, 2015)
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (2020, 2017, 2016, 2015)
The Social Science Journal (2019)
Victims & Offenders (2019)
Youth & Society (2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2013)
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice (2016)
Research/Professional Consultantships
Reviewer, National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Proposal (2019).
Reviewer, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Oxford
University Press (2017)
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Book Proposal Reviewer. Homecoming: Prisoner Reentry in the 21st Century by Keesha M.
Milddlemas and Calvin John Smiley. Taylor & Francis, Routledge Press (2017).
Peer Review Panel Member (5 applications) and Lead Technical Reviewer (5 applications).
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice,
Comprehensive School Safety Initiative (2015).
Primary Investigator, “School Discipline in Delaware.” Investigated trends in disciplinary
rates in Delaware Public School Districts for the ACLU (May, 2013-May, 2014).
Research Assistant, Center for Drug and Health Studies (CDHS). University of Delaware.
(June, 2012-December, 2014). Assistant Program Evaluator for the Garrett Lee Smith
Federal Grant for the study of youth suicide and suicide prevention (CDHS).
Research Assistant, “School Discipline and Family Life.” Served under Dr. Aaron Kupchik
on a project in conjunction with the Southern Poverty Law Center assessing the impact of
school disciplinary strategies on children and parents (October, 2012-May, 2015). And on a
project investigating youth arrest, punishment, and discipline within the New York City
Public School System (December, 2011-December, 2014).
Service to the Community and Invited Talks
Mowen, Thomas J. (2020). “Sociologist Presents Research Behind Headlines on School
Safety.” BG Independent News. Available at: https://bgindependentmedia.org/sociologist-
presents-research-behind-headlines-about-school-safety/
Interview with the Criminal Justice Research Alliance. 2019. “Expert Q&A.” Available at:
https://crimeandjusticeresearchalliance.org/cjra-newsletter-august-2019/
Interview with Louisville, KY National Public Radio (NPR). 2019. “Do School Resource
Officers Prevent School Shootings? With Liz Schlemmer (August, 2019). Available at:
https://wfpl.org/do-school-resource-officers-prevent-school-shootings/
Interview with Phoenix, AZ National Public Radio (NPR). 2018. “Nonprofits Protest Against
Adding More Resource Officers at School.” With Mark Brody (February, 2018). Available
at: https://kjzz.org/content/612246/nonprofits-protest-against-adding-more-resource-officers-
school
Invited Speaker. 2018. “Mobilizing for Gun Sense in November and Beyond.” Hacksensack,
NJ (September 12, 2018).
Invited Speaker. 2018. “School Security and Safety: What does the Scientific Research Say?”
Bowling Green Public Schools School Board Meeting. Bowling Green, OH (August 8,
2018).
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Invited Speaker with Jorge Chavez on WBGU-TV. 2018. “School Safety” on The Journal
with Stephen Kendall (May 7, 2018). Available at: https://www.pbs.org/video/school-safety-
e2x4uw/
Invited Speaker. 2018. “School Security, Discipline, and Safety: Trends and Outcomes.”
Conference on the Science of School Security: Research on the Prevention and Response to
School Violence and Shootings.” University of Louisville, Louisville, KY (April 19, 2018).
Mowen, Thomas J. 2018. “Threats to Student Safety.” BGSU Student Newspaper (April 9,
2018). Available at:
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=10039&context=bg-news
Mowen, Thomas J. 2018. “Schools: Safer than You Think!” Bowling Green Home Health
Magazine.
Invited Speaker. 2018. “School Safety, Security, and Discipline: What (Doesn’t) Work.”
Bowling Green Rotary Club. Bowling Green, OH (March 29, 2018).
Invited Speaker on Leading Edge, WTOL11 News. 2018. “Leading Edge with Jerry
Anderson.” (March 8, 2018). Available at: http://www.wtol.com/clip/14189600/march-8-
2018-leading-edge-with-jerry-anderson-part-3
BG Independent News. 2018. “BG Gathers to Discuss How to Keep Schools Safe.” By Jan
Larson McLaughlin (March, 2018). Available at http://bgindependentmedia.org/bg-gathers-
to-discuss-how-to-keep-schools-safe/
Interview with Phoenix, AZ National Public Radio (NPR). 2018. “Nonprofits Protest Against
Adding More Resource Officers at School.” With Mark Brody (February, 2018). Available
at: https://kjzz.org/content/612246/nonprofits-protest-against-adding-more-resource-officers-
school
Judge, Ohio Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. 2018. Bowling Green State
University, Bowling Green, OH. March 16, 2018.
Invited Speaker. Free Thinkers, Student Recognized Organization. Bowling Green State
University (October 25th, 2017)
Invited Speaker. 2017. “Research on School Safety.” With John Brent, Center for Evidence-
Based Crime Policy Conference. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (June 26).
Invited Speaker. 2016. “Incarceration, Prison Reentry, and Family.” Symposium on Prisoner
Justice: Reimaging Punishment in America. Denver, CO (April 1-2, 2016).
Judge, Wyoming State Science Fair (2016). Junior Division: Behavioral and Social Sciences
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. March 6-7, 2016.
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Interview with Wyoming National Public Radio (NPR). 2016. “Wyoming Students are Sent
to Cops more than Most.” With Aaron Schrank (June, 2016). Available at:
http://wyomingpublicmedia.org/post/wyoming-students-are-sent-cops-more-most
Interview with TIME Magazine. 2011. “Troy Davis’ Execution: Outrage for Opponents, but
Closure for Victim’s Family?” With Nathan Thornburgh (September, 2011). Available at:
http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2094328,00.html
Interview with Public News Service. 2011. “KY Study: Executions Fail to Deliver Closure
for Victims’ Families.” With Renee Shaw (April, 2011). Available at:
http://mvfhr.blogspot.com/2011/04/executions-fail-to-deliver-closure.html