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Janelle M. Eliasson NanniniCurriculum VitaeOctober 2015Social Work ProgramBox 3584251900 Commerce Street, WCG 116ATacoma, WA 98402Phone: 253-692-4490Fax: 253-692-5825Email: eliajm02@uw.eduEDUCATION:2011-presentPh.D., Sociology [Expected, May 2016]Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHDissertation: Within-Individual Differences in Offending from Adolescence to YoungAdulthood: A Modified Theoretical Approach to Understanding AcademicAchievement and DelinquencyCommittee: Drs. Jorge M. Chavez (chair), Alfred DeMaris, Stephen Demuth,Danielle Kuhl, and Lessie CochranMajor Area: Crime and Deviance/CriminologyMinor Areas: Quantitative Methods; Demography2009-2011M.A., SociologyBowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHThesis: Re-Introducing the Frustration into Status Frustration TheoryCommittee: Jorge M. Chavez (chair), Stephen Demuth, and Gary Oates2005-2009B.A., SociologyIndiana University, Fort Wayne2005-2009B.A., PsychologyPurdue University, Fort WayneRESEARCH INTERESTS:TEACHING ples of SociologyCriminologyQuantitative MethodsPUBLICATIONS:Books and Chapters2012Shupe, Anson and Janelle M. Eliasson-Nannini. Pastoral Misconduct: The American BlackChurch Examined. Piscataway, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, Rutgers2012Eliasson-Nannini, Janelle and Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers. “The Social Construction ofSerial Murder Victims: A Multivariate Level Analysis.” Pp. 38-53 in The Harms of CrimeMedia: Essays on the Perpetuation of Racism, Sexism, and Class Stereotypes, edited by

Denise Bissler and Joan Conners. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc.Refereed Publication2010Nannini, Janelle, Christopher Bradley, Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers, and BenjaminPearson-Nelson. “The Social Construction of Serial Murder Victims: A Content Analysis ofNewspaper Coverage.” Sociological Imagination, 46(1), pg. 44-64.Technical Report2008Bradley, Christopher, Debra Boggs, Joy Hartwell-Lein, and Janelle Nannini. (2008) “2008Undergraduate Student Survey Report.” Conducted for the Indiana University PurdueUniversity Fort Wayne Student Government Association, Fort Wayne, Indiana.MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW:Eliasson-Nannini, Janelle and Jorge Chavez. Re-Introducing the Frustration into Status FrustrationTheory.MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS:Eliasson-Nannini, Janelle and Jorge Chavez. Status Frustration Theory and In-school PeerNetworks: An Examination of Delinquency Trajectories.Chavez, Jorge, Christine Englebrecht, Ruben Viramontez-Anguiano, and Eliasson-Nannini, Janelle.The Latino Paradox: Immigration, Educational Attainment, and Offending.Nannini, Janelle and Thomas Wilson. Victims Like Me: An Examination of Serial Homicide VictimPresentation in Print Media.Nannini, Janelle. Postmortem Identity Construction of Serial Homicide Victims through NewspaperCoverage.INVITED PRESENTATIONS:Eliasson, Janelle. “Mental Health Issues Common in the Criminal Justice System.” Lakewood PoliceExplorers Program, Lakewood, WA, October 2015.Nannini, Janelle. “Inequality in Education: A Chicken-or-the-Egg Question.” Principles of SociologyClass, Bowling Green State University, November 2011.Nannini, Janelle and Thomas Wilson. “Victims Like Me: An Examination of Serial Homicide VictimPresentation in Print Media.” Sociology Student Association Guest Lecture Series, IndianaUniversity Purdue University Fort Wayne, March 2010.Nannini, Janelle. “Serial Homicide Victims in the News: Who Gets What Coverage?” Crime andPublic Policy Class, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, November 2008.Nannini, Janelle. “Differences in the Amount and Type of Media Coverage Given to Serial MurderVictims after the Elimination of the Fairness Doctrine.” Sociology Brown Bag Series, IndianaUniversity Purdue University Fort Wayne, March 2008.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:Eliasson Nannini, Janelle, Alissa Ackerman, Tarna Derby-McCurtain, Jerry Flores, and PaulMezentsoff. “A Pedagogical and Philosophical Discussion: Teaching Social Justice in aCriminal Justice Program.” To be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society ofCriminology, Washington DC. November 2015.Eliasson Nannini, Janelle and Jorge Chavez. “Within-Individual Differences in Offending fromAdolescence to Young Adulthood: A Modified Theoretical Approach to UnderstandingAcademic Achievement and Delinquency.” Annual meeting of the American Society ofCriminology, San Francisco, CA, November 2014.Eliasson Nannini, Janelle and Jorge Chavez. “Status Frustration Theory and In-school PeerNetworks: An Examination of Delinquency Trajectories.” Annual meeting of the AmericanSociety of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November 2013.Eliasson Nannini, Janelle and Jorge Chavez. “Re-Introducing the Frustration into StatusFrustration Theory.” Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL,November 2012.Eliasson Nannini, Janelle and Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers. “Examining the Social Construction ofSerial Homicide Victims with Multivariate Analysis.” Annual meeting of the AmericanSociety of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November 2011.Chavez, Jorge, Christine Englebrecht, and Janelle Nannini. “The Latino Image Divide: Immigration,Crime, and Education.” 17th Annual Latino Issues Conference, Bowling Green StateUniversity, October 2010.Nannini, Janelle and Thomas Wilson. “Victims Like Me: An Examination of Serial Homicide VictimPresentation in Print Media.” Annual joint meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society andthe North Central Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, April 2010.Nannini, Janelle. “Luminaries: Authority and Aggrandizement within the American Black Church.”Annual joint meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society and the North Central SociologicalAssociation, Chicago, IL, April 2010.Nannini, Janelle, Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers, and Christopher Bradley. “The Social Construction ofSerial Murder Victims: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage.” Annual meeting of theAmerican Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO, November 2008.Shupe, Anson, Christopher Bradley, and Janelle Nannini. “Establishing a Protocol for the Study ofClergy Malfeasance in North American Minority Groups.” Annual joint meeting of theReligious Research Association and the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion,Louisville, KY, October 2008.Nannini, Janelle. “An Exploration of the Type of Media Coverage Given to Serial Murder Victims.”Annual Student Research and Creative Endeavor Symposium, Indiana University PurdueUniversity Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN, April 2008.Bradley, Christopher and Janelle Nannini. “An Exploration of the Amount and Type of MediaCoverage Given to Serial Murder Victims after the Elimination of the Fairness Doctrine.”

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO,March 2008.TEACHING EXPERIENCE:Autumn 2015InstructorAddictions and Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice SystemApplied Statistics for Social and Human ServicesUniversity of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma WASummer 2015InstructorAddictions and Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System (online)Applied Statistics for Social and Human ServicesUniversity of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma WASpring 2015InstructorAddictions and Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice SystemDiversity and Social Justice in CriminologyUniversity of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma WAWinter 2015InstructorAddictions and Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice SystemApplied Statistics for Social and Human ServicesUniversity of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma WAAutumn 2014InstructorAddictions and Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice SystemUniversity of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma WASpring 2012InstructorPrinciples of SociologyBowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHSummer 2012InstructorPrinciples of SociologyBowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHSERVICE:UniversityCriminal Justice Degree Committee, Social Work Program, University of Washington Tacoma,September 2014 (ongoing)Panel participant, Successfully Passing Preliminary Examinations Workshop, Sociology GraduateStudent Association, Bowling Green State University, April 2013Graduate Committee, Graduate Student Representative: 2010-2011, 2011-2012, Department ofSociology, Bowling Green State UniversitySociology Student Association: 2006 (co-founder), 2006-2008 (president), 2008-2009 (advisor),Department of Sociology, Indiana University Purdue University Fort WayneSociology Awareness Week: Planned, raised funds for, and hosted this week-long series of eventsfor all of Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne students, staff, faculty, and the FortWayne community at large, October 2007, 1st Annual; April 2009, 2nd AnnualMember (Student and Staff Representative), Hiring Committee for the Dean of the College of Artsand Sciences, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, November 2008-March 2009

Panel participant, IPFW Up Close (Program broadcast on CATV Channel 5), Topic: 2008Undergraduate Student Survey, March 2009Chair, Planning and Fundraising committees for inter-disciplinary student trip to Green Fest,Chicago, May 2008Guest, NPR, Topic: Indiana Primary and College Student Involvement, April 2008ProfessionalSession Chair, “Thinking About How to Model and Measure Adolescent Delinquency,” Annualmeeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November 2013 (upcoming)CommunityEvent Host and Volunteer, Project Homeless Connect Wood County, 2013Volunteer, Kenwood Elementary, Bowling Green OH, 2011-2013Volunteer, Bowling Green Community Schools PACE Gifted Program, Bowling Green OH, 2012-2013Volunteer, OFA, Bowling Green OH, Fall 2012Volunteer, ONE, Bowling Green OH, Fall 2010Volunteer, Pemberton Migrant School, Pemberton OH, Summer 2010Volunteer, South Wayne Elementary School, Fort Wayne, IN, Summers 2009-2012Intern, Adams Elementary School, Fort Wayne, IN, 2008-2009PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:Introduction to Propensity Score Analysis, CFDR, Bowling Green State University, June 2013Increase Student Engagement Using the “Inverted Classroom”, The Center for Teaching andLearning, Bowling Green State University, December 2012Reinvigorating the Lecture, The Center for Teaching and Learning, Bowling Green State University,November 2012Teaching with Tablets, The Center for Teaching and Learning, Bowling Green State University,November 2012Teaching Sociology Seminar, Fall Semester 2011Integrating ICPSR Social Sciences Resources into Research and Teaching, Bowling Green StateUniversity, Fall 2011

HONORS AND AWARDS:Winifred O. Stone Graduate Student Development Fund Award, Bowling Green State University,April 2012Graduation Student Scholarship and Assistantship, Bowling Green State University, 2009-presentIndiana University Student Representative for Graduation, speaker at graduation ceremony,Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, May 2009Jane Addams Award for Sociological Practice, Department of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences,Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, April 2009MEMBERSHIPS:Alpha Kappa Delta National Honor Society for SociologyAmerican Society of CriminologyPsi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:2014 – currentActing Assistant ProfessorCriminal Justice Faculty, Social Work ProgramUniversity of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma WA2009-2014Graduate Assistant – Dr. Jorge ChavezBowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHTeaching Assistant for Juvenile Delinquency, Introductory Statistics,Interpersonal Violence (undergraduate and graduate sections), and Criminologycourses; Research Assistant conducting literature searches, data cleaning,analyses, coding work within Add Health, mentoring and supervision ofundergraduate research assistant, and development of and participation in apresentation for the 17th Annual Latino Issues Conference, Bowling Green StateUniversity, October 2010.Summer 2011Graduate Assistant – Dr. Gary OatesBowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHTeaching Assistant for Race and Ethnicity course; Research Assistant preparingmultiple datasets for several upcoming projects.Summer 2010Graduate Assistant – Dr. Laura SanchezBowling Green State University, Bowling Green OHResearch Assistant conducting literature searches, organizing previously foundliterature, and developing possible topics for future research within severalareas of interest to Dr. Sanchez. Collection and organization of resources, topscholars, research centers, and leading publications related to animal-humaninteraction and relationship topics in preparation for a grant submission.Presentation to Dr. Sanchez on these resources. Creation of a portfolio andhandbook to facilitate a smooth transition to future research assistants and forDr. Sanchez’s return to the topic.2008-2009Research Assistant – Dr. Anson Shupe and Dr. Christopher BradleyIndiana University Purdue University Fort WayneProject: Establishing a Protocol for the Study of Clergy Malfeasance in NorthAmerican Minority Groups. Data collection, contributing to manuscript,presentation at joint meeting of the Religious Research Association and theSociety for the Scientific Study of Religion, supervision of other researchassistants.Summer 2008Research Assistant – Dr. Carol WaltherIndiana University Purdue University Fort WayneProject: Racial and Political Attitudes among College Students. In-depth, semistructured interviews of participants after initial survey. Transcription ofinterviews.

Janelle M. Eliasson Nannini Curriculum Vitae October 2015 Social Work Program Phone: 253-692-4490 Box 358425 Fax: 253-692-5825 1900 Commerce Street, WCG 116A Email: eliajm02@uw.edu