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STEPHANIE A. WILEY324 Lucas HallOne University Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63121(314) 516-6825saw6fd@mail.umsl.eduEDUCATION2009-Present: University of Missouri - St. LouisDoctoral Candidate: Criminology and Criminal JusticeDissertation Title: The Amplification of Deviance Following Police Contact:An Examination of Individual and Contextual FactorsDissertation Chairperson: Dr. Finn-Aage Esbensen2008:Portland State UniversityMaster of Science in Criminology and Criminal JusticeThesis Title: The Effects of Fear of Crime on Leisure ActivitiesThesis Chairperson: Dr. Brian C. Renauer2006:Western Oregon UniversityBachelor of Science in Law EnforcementRESEARCH INTERESTSJuvenile DelinquencyLabeling TheoryQuantitative MethodsSubstance UseTheoretical Integration and ElaborationPUBLICATIONSWiley, Stephanie A., Lee Ann Slocum, & Finn-Aage Esbensen. Forthcoming. The UnintendedConsequences of Being Stopped or Arrested: An Exploration of the LabelingMechanisms through Which Police Contact Leads to Subsequent Delinquency.Criminology.Wiley, Stephanie A., & Finn-Aage Esbensen. 2013. The Effect of Police Contact:Does Official Intervention Result in Deviance Amplification? Crime & Delinquency.OTHER PUBLICATIONSOwens, Jennifer G., Kim Kras, and Stephanie Wiley. 2012. Securing student travel moneyand maintaining an active graduate student association. The Criminologist 37:28.1

Miller, Jody, Mark Debarr, Hyon Namgung, Michael J. Vecchio, & Stephanie Wiley. 2010.“Study Methodology.” In J. Miller (Ed.), Men’s Drug Use and Re-Entry Challenges in St.Louis: The Role and Impact of the Gateway Foundation. Research report submitted tothe Gateway Foundation, the Missouri Department of Corrections, and the MissouriDepartment of Mental Health.Wiley, Stephanie. 2010. “Responding to and preventing relapse at the Gateway Foundation:Clients’ perspectives.” In J. Miller (Ed.), Men’s Drug Use and Re-Entry Challenges in St.Louis: The Role and Impact of the Gateway Foundation. Research report submitted tothe Gateway Foundation, the Missouri Department of Corrections, and the MissouriDepartment of Mental Health.PROFESSIONAL & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE2009-Present: Graduate Research Assistant, University of Missouri – St. Louis, Projectsinclude:A Multi-method, Multi-site Study of Gang Desistance, funded by the NationalInstitute of Justice, 501,337. Principal Investigator: Finn-Aage Esbensen.Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Gang Resistance Education andTraining (G.R.E.A.T.) Program, funded by the National Institute of Justice, 2,497,585. Principal Investigator: Finn-Aage Esbensen.2008:Lead Interviewer, Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (Portland, OR)2006:Intern, Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice – Western Oregon UniversityTEACHING EXPERIENCEInstructor, CCJ 2220: Statistical Analysis in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University ofMissouri-St. Louis, Summer 2013Co-Instructor with Dr. Danielle McGurrin, CCJ 400: Cooperative Education/Internship,Portland State University, Summer 2008Teaching Assistant to Dr. Danielle McGurrin, CCJ 200: Criminology and Criminal Justice,Portland State University, 2007-2008PRESENTATIONSStephanie A. Wiley. “The Negative Effects of Police Contact: Do Perceptions of the PoliceCondition the Labeling Process?” Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Criminology; Atlanta, GA; November 2013.2

Stephanie A. Wiley, Lee Ann Slocum, & Finn-Aage Esbensen. “The UnintendedConsequences of Being Stopped or Arrested: An Exploration of the Labeling Mechanismsthrough Which Police Contact Leads to Subsequent Delinquency.” Paper presented at theAnnual Conference of the European Society of Criminology; Budapest, Hungary; September2013.Stephanie A. Wiley & Finn-Aage Esbensen. “The Effect of Police Contact: Does OfficialIntervention Result in Deviance Amplification?” Poster presented at the University ofMissouri – St. Louis Graduate Research Fair. April 2013.Stephanie A. Wiley. “How an Understanding of the Reward-Reinforcement Pathway canInform Social Theories of Crime.” Paper presented at the Annual Western Society ofCriminology Meeting; Berkeley, CA; February 2013.Stephanie A. Wiley & Finn-Aage Esbensen. “The Negative Consequences of Police Contactfor Gang Youth.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society ofCriminology; Chicago, IL; November 2012.Stephanie A. Wiley. “Do Social Exclusion, Delinquent Relationships, and Deviant IdentityMediate the Relationship between Police Contact and Delinquency? An Examination of theSecondary Deviance Hypothesis. Poster presented at the University of Missouri – St. LouisGraduate Student Research Fair; St. Louis, MO; April 2012.Stephanie A. Wiley. “Revisiting Labeling Theory: What Factors Affect Future Delinquency?”Paper presented at the Annual Western Society of Criminology Meeting; Newport Beach,CA; February 2012.Stephanie A. Wiley & Finn-Aage Esbensen. “Revisiting Labeling Theory: Does OfficialIntervention Result in Deviance Amplification?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting ofthe American Society of Criminology; Washington D.C.; November 2011.Stephanie A. Wiley & Finn-Aage Esbensen. “Predicting Substance Use in Juveniles: A Test ofan Integrated Model.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society ofCriminology; San Francisco, CA; November 2010.AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS2013:University of Missouri – St. Louis Graduate Research Fair: 1st place forquantitative research in the social sciences/humanities/education division,tied for 1st place overall in the social sciences/humanities/education division2012-2013: June Morrison Travel Award, Western Society of Criminology2010-2012: E. Desmond Lee Scholars Fund, University of Missouri – St. Louis2009-2013: Graduate School Doctoral Fellowship, University of Missouri – St. Louis3

SERVICE2013:Peer Reviewer for Criminology2012:Peer Reviewer for Social Science Quarterly2011-2012: President, Criminology & Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association,University of Missouri – St. Louis2011-2012: Representative for the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Collegeof Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Council, University of Missouri – St.Louis2010-2011: Vice President, Criminology & Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association,University of Missouri – St. LouisPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONSAcademy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2009-presentAmerican Society of Criminology, 2009-presentEuropean Society of Criminology, 2013Western Society of Criminology, 2010-present4

REFERENCESFinn-Aage EsbensenE. Desmond Lee Professor of Youth Crime and ViolenceDepartment of Criminology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Missouri – St. Louis324 Lucas HallOne University BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63121Phone: (314) 516-4619Fax: (314) 516-5048Email: esbensen@umsl.eduLee Ann SlocumAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Criminology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Missouri – St. Louis324 Lucas HallOne University BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63121Phone: (314) 516-4072Fax: (314) 516-5048Email: slocuml@umsl.eduRobert J. Bursik, Jr.Curators’ ProfessorDepartment of Criminology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Missouri – St. Louis541 Lucas HallOne University BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63121Phone: (314) 516-6644Fax: (314) 516-5048Email: bbursik@umsl.edu5

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