JORDANA N. NAVARRO - Citadel

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JORDANA N. NAVARRODepartment of Criminal JusticeThe Citadel171 Moultrie StreetCharleston, SC 29409JNavarr1@Citadel.eduEDUCATION2013 Ph.D.Sociology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FloridaDissertation Title: “Promoting Courage: An Evaluation of Harbor House of Central Florida’sDomestic Violence Primary Prevention Initiative Project Courage”Dissertation advisor: Dr. Jana L. Jasinski2007 M.S.Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida2005 B.A.Political Science, Pre-Law, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FloridaCONTINUING EDUCATION2017.2016.2016.2013.2010.Crime Scene Operations, Training Sponsored by the Law Enforcement Innovation Center.ArcGIS: Spatial Statistics, Training Sponsored by Esri.Title IX Adjudicator and Investigator, Training Sponsored by Tennessee TechnologicalUniversityArcGIS: Introduction to GIS, Training Sponsored by Esri.Behavioral Sciences Research Methods, Training Sponsored by the Federal Bureau ofInvestigation.PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS2017-PresentAssistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Department of Criminal Justice, The Citadel2016-2017Interim Director, Women’s Center, Tennessee Technological University2015-2016Director of Criminal Justice Concentration, Department of Sociology & Political Science,Tennessee Technological University2013-2017Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology & Political Science, TennesseeTechnological University2012-2013Coordinator of Electronic Promotion and Tenure, Office of Faculty Relations, University ofCentral Florida2007-2012Coordinator of Administrative Services, Department of Anthropology, University ofCentral Florida2006-2007Administrative Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Central Florida

2005-2006Admissions Specialist, College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida2004-2005Program Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Central FloridaRESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTSCybercrime, Geographic Information Systems, Homicide, Intimate Partner Abuse, Sexual Violence, andVictimologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT(*new course to the department)The CitadelComputer Crime (face-to-face)Crime-Mapping/GIS* (face-to-face)Homicide (face-to-face)Tennessee Technological UniversityCorrections (face-to-face and online)Criminology (face-to-face)Geographic Information Applications for the Social Sciences (GIS)* (face-to-face)Introduction to Crime Analysis* (face-to-face)Introduction to Cybercrime* (face-to-face and online)Introduction to Sociology (face-to-face)Patterns of Domestic Violence* (face-to-face and online)Sexual Offenses and Offenders* (face-to-face)Social Problems (face-to-face)Sociology of Childhood (online only)Sociology of Murder* (face-to-face and online)The Politics and Sociology of War* (face-to-face)Victimology* (face-to-face)University of Central FloridaSocial Problems (face-to-face)Patterns of Domestic Violence (face-to-face)PUBLICATIONSRefereed Journal Articles(*indicates student)Clevenger, S., Navarro, J.N., & Gregory, L.K.* (2017). “Seeing Life in Their Shoes: Fostering Empathytowards Survivors of Interpersonal Violence through Five Active Learning Exercises.” Journal ofCriminal Justice Education, 28(3), 393-410.Navarro, J.N. & Clevenger, S. (2017). “Calling Attention to the Importance of Assisting Male Survivors ofSexual Victimization.” Journal of School Violence, 16(2), 222-235.Jordana N. Navarro C.V.2Updated 02/2018

Navarro, J.N., Clevenger, S., Beasley, M.E.*, & Jackson, L.* (2017). “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back:Cyberbullying within Social Networking Sites.” Security Journal, 30(3), 844-858.Clevenger, S., Navarro, J.N., & Jasinski, J.L. (2016). “A Matter of Low Self-Control? Exploring Differencesbetween Child Pornography Possessors and Child Pornography Producers/Distributers Using SelfControl Theory.” Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 28(6), 555-571.Navarro, J.N. & Clevenger, S. (2016). “Investigating Students’ Experiences with Sexual Victimization andtheir Perceptions of the Overall Campus Climate at a Rural Institution.” Contemporary Rural SocialWork, 8(2), 18-36.Navarro, J.N., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (2016). “Addicted to the Virtual Hunt:Examining the Effects of Internet Addiction on the Cyberstalking Behaviors of Juveniles.” DeviantBehavior, 37(8), 893-903.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2015). “Demographic and Motivation Differences Among Online SexOffenders by Type of Offense: An Exploration of Routine Activities Theories.” Journal of Child SexualAbuse, 24(7), 753-771.Navarro, J.N., Jasinski, J.L., & Wick, C. (2014). “Working for Change: Empowering Employees andEmployers to “Recognize, Respond, and Refer” for Intimate Partner Abuse.” The Journal of WorkplaceBehavioral Health, 29(3), 224-239.Navarro, J.N., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (2014). “Addicted to Pillaging in Cyberspace:Investigating the Role of Internet Addiction in Digital Piracy.” Computers in Human Behavior, 37, 101106.Seiler, S.J. & Navarro, J.N. (2014). “Bullying on the Pixel Playground: Investigating Risk Factors ofCyberbullying at the Intersection of Children’s Online-Offline Social Lives.” Cyberpsychology: Journalof Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 8(4).Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2013). “Why Girls? Using Routine Activities Theory to Predict CyberbullyingExperiences between Girls and Boys.” Women & Criminal Justice, 23, 286-303.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2012). “Going Cyber: Using Routine Activities Theory to PredictCyberbullying Experiences.” Sociological Spectrum, 32(1), 81-94.Editor Refereed Book ChaptersNavarro, J.N. (Forthcoming). Sexual Assault at the Margins: Recognizing the Experiences of Male Survivors.In Roberson, C. (Ed.) Handbook on Social Justice. Routledge Handbooks.Navarro, J.N. & Guadalupe-Diaz, X.L. (Forthcoming). “Drawing Distinctions: Comparing and Contrastingthe Experiences and Campus Climate Perceptions of Sexual Assault Survivors.” In Smith, M. & Inal, T.(Eds.) Rape Cultures and Survivors: An International Perspective.Jordana N. Navarro C.V.3Updated 02/2018

Clevenger, S. & Navarro, J.N. (2017). “Expanding the Conceptualization of “Survivor”: Examining SexualAssault Victims’ Families and Loved Ones as Secondary Victims.” In Roberson, C. (Ed.) Handbook onVictims Issues in Criminal Justice. Routledge Handbooks.Navarro, J.N. & Clevenger, S. (2017). “#WhyMe: Understanding Cybercrime Victimization.” InRoberson, C. (Ed.) Handbook on Victims Issues in Criminal Justice. Routledge Handbooks.Navarro, J.N. (2015). “Cyberbullying, Cyberharassment, and Cyberstalking.” In Navarro, J.N., Clevenger, S.,& Marcum, C.D. (Eds.) The Intersection between Intimate Partner Abuse, Technology, and Cybercrime:Examining the Virtual Enemy. Carolina Academic Press.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2014). “Identity Theft.” In Marcum, C.D. & Higgins, G.E. (Eds.) SocialNetworking as a Criminal Enterprise. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.Books(*indicates book is part of a larger series)Clevenger, S. & Navarro, J.N. (Forthcoming). Teaching Criminological Theory.* In Westby, J. &Marcum, C.D. (Eds.) Career Survival in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Vol. 7). CognellaAcademic Publishing.Clevenger, S., Navarro, J.N., Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (Forthcoming). Victimology: UnderstandingOffline and Online Crime Victimization through Active Learning. CRC Press.Navarro, J.N., Clevenger, S., & Marcum, C.D. (Eds.) (2015). The Intersection between IntimatePartner Abuse, Technology, and Cybercrime: Examining the Virtual Enemy. Carolina Academic Press.Reports(* indicates student)C. Crabtree*, L. Gregory*, E. Pursley*, S. Walker*, & Navarro, J.N. (2016). TTU Commission on the Status ofWomen 2015 Safety Walk. ArcGIS Map and Excel Data. Submitted to TTU Commission on the Statusof Women Safety Subcommittee.Boyd, S.*, Cook, K.*, Crabtree, C.*, Ray, D.T. *, Townsend, B.T.*, & Navarro, J.N. (2015). TTUCommission on the Status of Women 2014 Safety Walk. ArcGIS Map and Excel Data. Submitted toTTU Commission on the Status of Women Safety Subcommittee.Navarro, J.N. (2014). Tennessee Technological University 2013 Campus Climate Survey. Submitted toTTU SAVE/VAWA taskforce.Encyclopedia ArticlesNavarro, J.N. (2015). Family Violence, Applied Research on Intimate Partner Abuse. In Wright, J.D. (Ed.)International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Elsevier.Jordana N. Navarro C.V.4Updated 02/2018

Under ReviewClevenger, S. & Navarro, J.N. Technology and the Endless ‘Cat and Mouse’ Game: A Review of theInterpersonal Cybervictimization Literature. Revise and resubmit at Sociology Compass.Works in ProgressClevenger, S. & Navarro, J.N. Gendering Criminology: Teaching the Impact of Gender on Crimethrough Active Learning. University of California Press.Navarro, J.N. Abuse Gone Viral: The Emergence of Cyber Intimate Partner Abuse.Navarro, J.N. “Interpersonal Cybercrime: The Utilization of Technology to Abuse and TerrorizeOthers.” Invited book chapter in Holt, T.J. & Leukfeldt, R. (Eds.) Understanding the Human Factor ofCybercrime. Routledge Handbooks.NEWS & PRESSN.A. (2016, April 14). TTU and Sexual Assault. Retrieved perger, K. (2015, October 21). TTU Sociology Professors Featured in New Technology DomesticAbuse Book. Retrieved from: use-bookN.A. (2015, February 26). TTU Faculty Spotlight. Retrieved ana-navarroBrooks, P. (2014, February 6). TECHnovations. Retrieved from: http://www.technovations.libsyn.com/.Dewey, C. (2014, June 2). Study: Digital Piracy Linked to Internet Addiction, ‘Deviant’ Friends. TheWashington Post. Retrieved from: t-addiction-deviant-friends/RESEARCH & TEACHING GRANTSFunded2017.Principal Investigator. Breaking out of the Classroom: Assessing Gains in Critical Thinkingamong Students Enrolled in Crime Mapping and GIS Courses. The Citadel, Faculty ResearchGrant, 2,342.2017.Faculty Principal Investigator. Can Technology Users be their own Virus Program? TheChallenges of Social Engineering. Tennessee Technological University, Creative InquirySummer Experience (CISE) Student Research Grant, 3,000.2016.Principal Investigator. Development and Integration of Crime Scene Mapping Courses.Tennessee Technological University, Faculty Professional Development Grant, 875.Jordana N. Navarro C.V.5Updated 02/2018

2016.Co-Investigator. Getting to ‘The Point’: A TTU Student Advocacy and Resource Center.Tennessee Technological University, Provost Micro-Grant, 5,000.2016.Principal Investigator. Quality Enhancement Program: Introduction to Crime Analysis.Tennessee Technological University, Faculty Teaching Grant, 2,900.2015.Principal Investigator. Quality Enhancement Program: Mapping Analysis for the SocialSciences. Tennessee Technological University, Faculty Teaching Grant, 5,000.2014.Principal Investigator. Soaring Above the Rest: Empowering Rural College Students toOrganize Against Rape as part of a Primary Prevention Initiative. Tennessee TechnologicalUniversity, Faculty Research Grant, 3,000.PRESENTATIONS & PANELSInvited PresentationsNavarro, J.N. (2016, March). The Criminal behind the Screen: The Role of Criminology in Cybersecurity.Presented to the Women in Cybersecurity Conference. Dallas, TX.Navarro, J.N. (2015, June). Engaging Faculty in the Fight against Sexual Victimization. Presented toTennessee Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence at June 2015 Roundtable. Cookeville, TN.Campus PresentationsGjishti, A. & Navarro, J.N. (2017, August). Can Tech Users be their Own Virus Program? The Challenges ofSocial Engineering. Presented at the C.I.S.E. Annual Event. Tennessee Technological University.Presented by A. Gjishti.Maxwell, L. & Navarro, J.N. (2016, August). Recruitment and Promotion: “Still We Rise”? Presented at theDiversity Summit. Tennessee Technological University.Navarro, J.N. (2014, December). Putting it on the RADAR: Rallying Against Domestic Abuse and Rapewithin a Rural University. Presented to the President and Executive Cabinet. Tennessee TechnologicalUniversity.Conference Presentations and Panels(*indicates student)Clevenger, S., Navarro, J.N., Marganski, A.J., & Hefner, M.K. (2017, November). Sexual Assault, HateCrimes, and Violence against LGBTQ Populations. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.Navarro, J.N. (2017, November). Teaching Victimology through Active Learning. Roundtable Organized byM.K. Hefner. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.Jordana N. Navarro C.V.6Updated 02/2018

Clevenger, S. & Navarro, J.N. (2017, July). “They said there was no way I was Sexually Assaulted”: CallingAttention to the Importance of Assisting Male Survivors of Sexual Victimization in Higher Education.International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Prague, Czech Republic. Presented by S. Clevenger.Clevenger, S., Navarro, J.N., & Gregory, L.K.* (2016, November). Seeing Life in Their Shoes: FosteringEmpathy towards Survivors of Interpersonal Violence through Five Active Learning Exercises.American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA.Navarro, J.N. & Clevenger, S. (2016, November). Reaching Out and Pulling In: A Call for Action to assist allSurvivors of Sexual Assault within Institutions of Higher Education. American Society ofCriminology, New Orleans, LA.Navarro, J.N., Clevenger, S., & Marcum, C.D. (2015, November). CyberIPA: Exploring the Utilization ofTechnological Tools to Monitor and Exert Control Over Intimate Partners. American Society ofCriminology, Washington, D.C.Marshall, H. & Navarro, J.N. (2015, June). Not in Our Community: An Exploratory Analysis of IntimatePartner Homicide in Rural versus Urban Communities. Homicide Research Working Group, ClearwaterBeach, FL. Presented by H. Marshall.Seiler, S.J. & Navarro, J.N. (2015, March). Bullying on the Pixel Playground: Investigating Risk Factors ofCyberbullying at the Intersection of Children’s Online-Offline Social Lives. Southern SociologicalSociety, New Orleans, LA. Presented by S.J. Seiler.Navarro, J.N. (2014, November). Teaching about Intimate Partner Abuse: Bringing Awareness to theIntersection between Cybercrime and Family Violence. Roundtable Organized by the Division onWomen and Crime Committee on Teaching and Pedagogy. American Society of Criminology, SanFrancisco, CA.Navarro, J.N. (2014, November). Contemporary Issues in Intimate Partner Abuse: Thematic Panel(organizer). American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.Maynard, B.J.*, Elliot, M.C.*, Ray, T.D.*, & Navarro, J.N. (2014, November). Burning the Wick at Both Ends:Strategies Utilized by Domestic Abuse Advocates in Rural Communities to Prevent “Burnout.”American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.Navarro, J.N., Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (2014, November). Examining the Effects of InternetAddiction on the Digital Pirating Behaviors of Juveniles. American Society of Criminology, SanFrancisco, CA.Navarro, J.N. (2014, February). One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Cyberbullying Within SocialNetworking Sites. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.Navarro, J.N., Jasinski, J.L., & Wick, C. (2013, November). Leading the Charge: Program Evaluation Findingsregarding the Impact of Harbor House of Central Florida’s Leaders of Courage Primary PreventionInitiative Targeting Youth in Pine Castle, Florida. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.Jordana N. Navarro C.V.7Updated 02/2018

Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2012, November). Quelling the Flames: Examining the Role of Substance Useas a Risk Factor for Experiencing or Perpetrating Cyberbullying within the Routine Activities TheoryPerspective. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2012, November). Promoting Courage: Results from an Evaluation of HarborHouse of Central Florida’s Domestic Violence Primary Prevention Initiative Project Courage. AmericanSociety of Criminology, Chicago, IL.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2012, July). Abuse by Employment: Evaluating Employer Policies AgainstIntimate Partner Abuse (IPA) Through Publically Available Websites. International Family Violenceand Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2011, November). Exploring the Internet’s Black Hats: UncoveringCharacteristics of [Online] Motivated Offenders. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2010, November). Why Girls? Using Routine Activities Theory to PredictCyberbullying Experiences between Girls and Boys. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco,CA.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2010, July). Exploring the Unknown: Identifying the [Online] MotivatedOffender in Routine Activities Theory. International Family Violence and Child VictimizationResearch Conference, Portsmouth, NH.Navarro, J.N. & Jasinski, J.L. (2010, April). Going Cyber: Using Routine Activities Theory to PredictCyberbullying Experiences. Southern Sociological Society Conference, Atlanta, GA.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT2016.Tech Eagle Administrators in Mentoring (T.E.A.M.) Fall 2016 Cohort, Sponsored byTennessee Technological University2015.Tech Faculty Leadership Development (T.F.L.D.) Fall 2015 Cohort, Sponsored byTennessee Technological UniversitySERVICE ACTIVITIESService to the 0172015-2017Leadership Day, Department Facilitator.Search Committee, Member: Instructor of Political ScienceSearch Committee, Member: Instructor of SociologyFaculty Development Committee, Advisory MemberDiversity Council, MemberHonors Council, Social Science RepresentativeCybersecurity Education, Research and Outreach Center, Faculty MemberJordana N. Navarro C.V.8Updated 02/2018

2015.2014-20152014.2013-20142013.Title IX Investigation Panel, MemberAcademic Council, MemberCommission on the Status of Women, MemberCommission on the Status of Women Safety Sub-Committee, MemberFaculty Senate, MemberOnline Sociology, Criminology/Criminal Justice Program Development, Co-ChairSearch Committee, Chair: Assistant Professor of SociologySAVE/VAWA University Policy Committee, MemberStudent Research Award, Manuscript ReviewerRallying Against Domestic Abuse and Rape (RADAR) Taskforce, MemberSearch Committee, Member: Instructor of SociologyService to the 15American Society of Criminology Teaching and Pedagogy Committee, MemberDivision of Women and Crime’s newsletter, EditorAmerican Society of Criminology Membership Committee, MemberDivision of Women and Crime’s newsletter, Section-EditorService to the Community2016-20172015-20162014-2017Family Justice Center (Cookeville, TN), Board MemberExecutive Committee of Genesis House, Inc. (Cookeville, TN), TreasurerExecutive Board of Genesis House, Inc. (Cookeville, TN), MemberEditorial Boards2014-2017Tennessee Board of Regents Critical Conversations: An Interdisciplinary JournalAd Hoc ReviewerCriminal Justice StudiesInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative CriminologyJournal of Contemporary Criminal JusticeJournal of Criminal Justice EducationJournal of Interpersonal ViolenceJournal of School ViolenceJournal of Vocational BehaviorOxford University Press (Cybercriminology Book)Tennessee Board of Regents Critical Conversations: An Interdisciplinary JournalViolence Against WomenViolence and VictimsYouth & SocietyPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS2014-presentHomicide Research Working GroupJordana N. Navarro C.V.9Updated 02/2018

10-presentDivision of Victimology, Academy of Criminal Justice SciencesAcademy of Criminal Justice SciencesDivision of Victimology, American Society of Cr

Jordana N. Navarro C.V. 2 Updated 02/2018 2005-2006 Admissions Specialist, College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida 2004-2005 Program Assistant, Department of Psychology, Univer