LIA CHERVENAK WILEY CURRICULUM VITAE Contact Information Email: lmc73@uakron.edu Department of Sociology Phone: 330-972-7951 The Olin Hall 262 Akron, Ohio 44325-1905 Education Ph.D. 2014 M.A. 2010 Sociology, The, Akron, Ohio. Dissertation: Alcohol Use Trajectories & The Transition into Young Adulthood: An Examination of Heavy Episodic Drinking, Crime, Sex, and Gender Comprehensive Exams: 1) Criminology 2) Deviance (Pass with distinction) Sociology, The, Akron, Ohio. Thesis: Heavy Episodic Drinking Behaviors among Victims of Violence: An Analysis of Sex Differences B.A. 2008 Sociology and Psychology. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, Magna Cum Laude Primary Interests Criminology, Deviance, Quantitative Methodology, Research Methods, Violence and Victimization, Drug and Alcohol Use, Teaching and Learning Employment History 2016- Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Sociology, The 2015-2016 College Lecturer, Department of Sociology, The 2014-2015 Part-time Instructor, Department of Sociology, The 2011-2014 Instructor/Graduate Student, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron 2008-2010 Teaching Assistant/Instructional Support Assistant, Department of Sociology, The Courses Taught/Teaching Experience Introduction to Sociology (Instructor and Teaching Assistant) Introduction to Criminology Justice (Instructor) Methods of Social Research II (Statistics) (Instructor and Teaching Assistant) Family Violence (Instructor) Drugs in Society (Instructor) Advanced Data Analysis (Teaching Assistant) Sociology of Deviant Behavior (Teaching Assistant) Criminology (Teaching Assistant) Crime in Media (Teaching Assistant)
LIA C. WILEY PAGE 2 Honors and Awards 2013 Barbara J. Stephens Dissertation Award, Department of Sociology, The 2012 Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award, Department of Sociology, The 2011 Pat Conley Peer Mentoring Award, Alpha Kappa Delta, Department of Sociology, The 2010 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Department of Sociology, The 2010 Outstanding Woman Scholar, Women In Higher Education, The 2008 Schermerhorn Award for an Outstanding Student in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University Training in Quantitative/Qualitative Methodology Coursework Research Design and Methods Multivariate Techniques in Sociology Data Analysis Applications in Quantitative Sociology Advanced Data Analysis (Student & Teaching Assistant) Qualitative Methods I Computer Software SAS SPSS Publications Florian Lebreton, Robert L. Peralta, Jacqueline Allen-Collinson, Lia Chervenak Wiley, and Guillaume Routier. 2016. Contextualizing Students Alcohol Use Perceptions and Practices Within French Culture: An Analysis of Gender and Drinking among Sports Science College Students, Sex Roles, online early. Robert L. Peralta, Valerie J. Callanan, Jennifer L. Steele, and Lia Chervenak Wiley. 2011. The Effects of Gender Identity and Heavy Episodic Drinking on Alcohol-Related Violence. Gender Issues, 28(3): 111-133. Works Submitted for Peer Review or In Progress Lia Chervenak Wiley. Gender and Alcohol Use Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood (To be presented at ASC, paper drafted) Lia Chervenak Wiley and Robert L. Peralta. Heavy Episodic Drinking among Victims of Violence: An Examination of Sex Differences. (Paper drafted)
LIA C. WILEY PAGE 3 Lia Chervenak Wiley. Studying the Relationship between Alcohol Use and Violence Using a Life Course Perspective. (Presented at ASC, Paper drafted) Lia Chervenak Wiley. Alcohol Use Trajectories & Violent Crime: The Importance of Emerging Adulthood. (Presented at ASC, Paper drafted). Presentations at Professional Meetings 2015 Criminology in the Classroom: Tips for Teaching. Discussant. The American Society of Criminology Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Roundtable) 2014 Lia Chervenak Wiley and Robert L. Peralta. Alcohol Use Trajectories & Violent Crime: The Importance of Emerging Adulthood. The American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, California. 2013 Lia Chervenak Wiley. Alcohol Use & Violence: Studying the Relationship Using a Life Course Perspective. The American Society of Criminology Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. 2013 Monica Oliva, Robert L. Peralta, and Lia Chervenak Wiley. How Does Race Affect the Social Construction of Criminal and Deviant Identities?: The Role of Media. The American Society of Criminology Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia (Poster Presentation). 2013 Robert L. Peralta and Lia Chervenak Wiley. Alcohol as a Predictor of Violence Victimization among US College Students: An Analysis of Sex Differences. The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) Meeting, San Diego, California. 2012 Lia Chervenak Wiley. Alcohol Use & Violence: Exploring the Relationship between Heavy Episodic Drinking and Arrest for a Serious Violent Offense. American Society of Criminology Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. (Poster Presentation) 2012 Robert L. Peralta, Monica Oliva, and Lia Chervenak Wiley. Unraveling the Meaning of Deviance Labeling: A Study of Attributions and Characterizations of the Discredited. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado. (Roundtable) 2011 Lia Chervenak Wiley and Robert L. Peralta. Alcohol and Victims of IPV: The Role of Heavy Episodic Drinking in Intimate Partner Violence. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. (Paper presentation) 2010 Robert L. Peralta, Valerie J. Callanan, and Lia Chervenak. The Impact of Gender Identity and Heavy Episodic Drinking on Alcohol-Related Violence: An Analysis of the Personal Attributes Scale and Violence
LIA C. WILEY PAGE 4 Toward Strangers, Acquaintances, and Intimate Partners. National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. (Poster Presentation) 2010 Lia Chervenak and Robert L. Peralta. Heavy Episodic Drinking Behaviors among Victims of IPV: An Analysis of Sex Differences. Joint Meeting North Central Sociological Association and Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois. 2010 Robert L. Peralta, Valerie J. Callanan, Jennifer Steele, and Lia Chervenak. The Moderating Effects of Gender Identity and Heavy Episodic Drinking on Alcohol-Related Violence. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, San Diego, California. (Poster Presentation) 2009 Robert L. Peralta and Lia Chervenak. Heavy Episodic Drinking Behavior among Victims of Violence: An Analysis of Gender Differences. National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Meeting, Miami, Florida. (Poster Presentation) 2009 Lia Chervenak. Mandatory Arrest Policies and Domestic Violence: How Have These Policies Affected Women? North Central Sociological Association Meeting, Dearborn, Michigan. Invited Talks/Guest Lecturer 2012 Brownbag Seminar, Alpha Kappa Delta, The, Tips for Successful Completion of Comprehensive Exams, Panel Organizer and Member 2010-2012 Guest lecturer for various Introduction to Sociology courses concerning sociology research and presenting research findings 2009-2012 Guest lecturer for Criminology and Deviance courses concerning current research and methodology used in research Service Ad Hoc Reviewer for: Journal of Health and Social Behavior Sociological Spectrum Health Psychology Sage Professional Organization Memberships American Sociological Association (ASA) Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) American Society of Criminology (ASC) North Central Sociological Association (NSCA)
LIA C. WILEY PAGE 5 References available upon request