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Dylan B. Jackson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Co-Director, Health Criminology Research Consortium
Associate, UTSA Institute for Health Disparities Research
Department of Criminal Justice
The University of Texas at San Antonio
501 W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.
San Antonio, TX 78207
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.DylanBJacksonPhD.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2015
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
M.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2011
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
B.S., Psychology, 2008
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
RESEARCH AND TEACHING POSITIONS
Co-Director (2019 – present)
Health Criminology Research Consortium,
Saint Louis University and the University of Texas at San Antonio
Faculty Fellow and Scientific Advisory Board Member (2017 – 2019)
Health Criminology Research Consortium, Saint Louis University
Faculty Associate (2017 – present)
Institute for Health Disparities Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Assistant Professor (2015 – present)
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Criminal Justice
Instructor (2012 – 2015)
Florida State University, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Research Assistant (2011 – 2015)
Florida State University, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Teaching Assistant (2011 – 2015)
Florida State University, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Developmental/Life-Course Criminology
Criminological Theory
Health Criminology
Violent Crime/Family Violence
Public Health
Pediatrics
TEACHING INTERESTS
Developmental/Life-Course Criminology
Early-Onset and Chronic/Violent Offenders
Criminological Theories
Violent Crime/Family Violence
Research Design and Quantitative Methods
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Funded
Kronkosky Charitable Foundation
Title: Evaluating an Information-Sharing Platform: Improving Communication Among Child
Sex Trafficking Stakeholders
Proposed Dates: June 2019-December 2021
Role: Analyst
Total Award: $233,848
Rutgers University – Camden Multidisciplinary Grant within the Provost Fund for Research
Title: Sleep Informatics Validation and Juvenile Delinquency
Proposed Dates: 2019-2020
Role: Co-Investigator
Total Award: $17,000
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UTSA Office of the Vice President (VPR) Grant for Research Advancement and Transformation
(GREAT)
Title: Threat Appraisal and Help-Seeking in High-Risk Intimate Partner Violence Victims: The
Application of Protection Motivation Theory
Dates: September 1, 2017 – August 31, 2018
Role: Co-Investigator
Total Award: $20,000
Under Review
UTSA Office of the Vice President for Research, Economic Development, and Knowledge
Enterprise (VPREDKE) Transdisciplinary Teams (T2) Grant
Title: Preventing Violence and Promoting Family Resilience Through Peer-Family Mentoring
Dates: September 1, 2019 – August 31, 2020
Role: Co-Investigator
Total Award: $20,000
In Preparation
National Institutes of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Title: The Veteran-Civilian Differential in Alcohol Use and Subsequent Alcohol-Related Health
Consequences: Exploring the Role of Community Context
Proposed Dates: July 2020 – June 2023
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Not Funded
National Institutes of Health
Title: The Veteran-Civilian Differential in Alcohol Use and Subsequent Alcohol-Related Health
Consequences: An Application of Propensity Score Matching Methods
Proposed Dates: July 2019 – June 2022
Role: Co-Investigator
National Science Foundation
Title: CAREER: Health Risks and Early-Onset Delinquency: Bridging the Gap between Health
Disparities Research and the Life-Course Criminological Paradigm
Proposed Dates: 2018 – 2022
Role: Principal Investigator
New Jersey Health Foundation Research Grant
Title: Sleep and Juvenile Delinquency: A Health Informatics Approach using Fitbit Devices
Proposed Dates: 2019-2020
Role: Co-Investigator
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PUBLICATIONS
Books (n = 1)
Vaughn, Michael G., Christopher P. Salas-Wright, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. The
Routledge International Handbook of Delinquency and Health. New York: Routledge.
Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters (n = 69)
Connolly, Eric J., and Dylan B. Jackson. Forthcoming. “Adolescent Gang Membership and
Adverse Health Outcomes in Young Adulthood: A Within-Family Analysis.” Criminal
Justice & Behavior.
Jackson, Dylan B., Mariana Chilton. Kecia R. Johnson, & Michael G. Vaughn. Forthcoming.
“Adverse Childhood Experiences and Household Food Insecurity: Findings from the
2016 NSCH.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Jackson, Dylan B., Chantal Fahmy, Alexander Testa, and Michael G. Vaughn. Forthcoming.
“Police Stops Among At-Risk Youth: Repercussions for Mental Health.” Journal of
Adolescent Health.
Rolling, Craig, Katherine Holzer, Michael G. Vaughn, Dagmar Velez, Dylan B. Jackson, Lisa
Jaegers, & Brian Boutwell. In Press. “Prevalence and Correlates of Diabetes among
Criminal Justice Involved Individuals in the United States.” Annals of Epidemiology.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047279718305064
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. In Press. “Adolescent Health Behaviors and
Educational Risk: Findings from the Monitoring the Future Study, 2010-2016.” American
Journal of Preventive Medicine.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749379719302405
Testa, Alexander, and Dylan B. Jackson. In Press. “Food Insecurity among Formerly
Incarcerated Adults.” Criminal Justice & Behavior.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0093854819856920?journalCode=cjbb
Testa, Alexander, and Dylan B. Jackson. In Press. “Family Member Death among
Formerly Incarcerated Persons.” Death Studies.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07481187.2019.1616856
Posick, Chad, Dylan B. Jackson, and Jonathan A. Grubb. In Press. “The Role of Physical
and Sexual Assault in the Ability to Complete Work Responsibilities.” Journal of
Interpersonal Violence.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0886260519847781
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Semenza, Daniel C., Ryan C. Meldrum, Dylan B. Jackson, Michael G. Vaughn, and Alex
Piquero. In Press. “Sleep, School Start Times, and Adolescent Delinquency and
Substance Use: A Criminological Perspective.” Crime & Delinquency.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0011128719845147
Lynch, Kellie R., Dylan B. Jackson, and T.K. Logan. In Press. “Coercive Control, Stalking, and
Guns: Modeling Service Professionals’ Perceived Risk of Potentially Fatal Intimate
Partner Gun Violence.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260519839419
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. In Press. “Diet Quality and Physical Fighting
Among Youth: A Cross-National Study.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260518754874
Augustyn, Megan Bears, and Dylan B. Jackson. In Press. “An Intersectional Look at the
Antisocial Effects of the ‘Rush to Adulthood’: Considering the Role of Gender,
Race/Ethnicity and SES.” Youth & Society.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0044118X17725245
Jackson, Dylan B., Cashen M. Boccio, Wanda E. Leal, and Michael G. Vaughn. 2019.
“It’s All the Rage! Exploring the Nuances in the Link between Vaping and Adolescent
Delinquency.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 63, 58-69.
Jackson, Dylan B., Kecia R. Johnson, and Michael G. Vaughn. 2019. “Household Food
Insufficiency and Children Witnessing Physical Violence in the Home: New Evidence
from the 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health.” Maternal and Child Health
Journal, 23(7), 961-970.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2019. “Obesogenic Food Consumption
among Young Children: The Role of Maltreatment.” Public Health Nutrition, 22(10),
1840-1849.
Helton, Jesse, Dylan B. Jackson, Michael G. Vaughn. & Brain B. Boutwell. 2019.
“Household Food Insecurity and Parent-to-Child Aggression.” Child Maltreatment,
24(2), 213-221.
Testa, Alexander, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “Food Insecurity, Food Deserts, and
Waist-to-Height Ratio: Variation by Sex and Race/Ethnicity.” Journal of Community
Health, 44(3), 444-450.
Jackson, Dylan B., Michael G. Vaughn, and Chad Posick. 2019. “New Evidence of the
Nexus between Neighborhood Violence, Perceptions of Danger, and Child Health.”
Health Affairs, 38(5), 746-754.
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AbiNader, Millan, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, Michael G. Vaughn, Sehun Oh, & Dylan B.
Jackson. 2019. “Trends and Correlates of Youth Violence Prevention Program
Participation, 2002-2016.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 56(5), 680-688.
Leal, Wanda E., and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “Energy Drink Consumption and the
Intention to Initiate Marijuana Use in a National Sample of Adolescents.” Addictive
Behaviors, 93, 240-245.
Lynch, Kellie R., and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “Ready to Pull the Trigger? Adapting the
Health Belief Model to Assess the Implementation of Domestic Violence Gun Policy at
the Community Level.” Psychology of Violence, 9(1), 67-77.
Jackson, Dylan B., Michael G. Vaughn, and Kristen Peters Kremer. 2019. “Bully
Victimization and Child and Adolescent Health: New Evidence from the 2016 NSCH.”
Annals of Epidemiology, 29, 60-66.
Jackson, Dylan B., Kecia R. Johnson, Michael G. Vaughn, & Marissa E. Hinton. 2019.
“The Role of Neighborhoods in Household Food Insufficiency: Considering Interactions
between Physical Disorder, Low Social Capital, Violence, and Perceptions of Danger.”
Social Science & Medicine, 221, 58-67.
Vaughn, Michael G., Christopher P. Salas-Wright, & Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “The
Complex Genetic and Psychosocial Influences on Polysubstance Misuse.” Current
Opinion in Psychology, 27, 62-66.
Jackson, Dylan B., Wanda E. Leal, Chad Posick, Michael G. Vaughn, and Myrah Olivan.
2018. “The Role of Adolescent Victimization in Energy Drink Consumption: Monitoring
the Future, 2010-2016.” Journal of Community Health, 43(6), 1137-1144.
Jackson, Dylan B. and Michael G. Vaughn. 2018. “A Multi-Informant Study of the Role
of Household Disorder in Low Self-Control.” Criminal Justice & Behavior, 45(12),
1977-1996.
Meldrum, Ryan C., Dylan B. Jackson, Robert Archer, and Candice Ammons-Blanfort. 2018.
“Perceived School Safety, Perceived Neighborhood Safety, and Insufficient Sleep among
Adolescents.” Sleep Health: The Journal of the National Sleep Foundation, 4, 429-435.
Jackson, Dylan B., Kellie R. Lynch, Jesse J. Helton, and Michael G. Vaughn. 2018 “Food
Insecurity and Violence in the Home: Investigating Exposure to Violence and
Victimization among Preschool-Aged Children.” Health Education and Behavior, 45(4),
756-763
Jackson, Dylan B. 2018. “Does TV Viewing during Toddlerhood Predict Social
Difficulties and Conduct Problems?” Infant and Child Development, 27(4), e2086.
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Lynch, Kellie R., T.K. Logan, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2018. “‘People will Bury Their
Guns Before They Surrender Them’: Implementing Gun Confiscation of Abusers in
Rural Versus Urban Communities.” Rural Sociology, 83(2), 315-346.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2018. “The Bully-Victim Overlap and
Nutrition Among School-Aged Youth in North America and Europe.” Children and
Youth Services Review, 90, 158-165.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2018. “Promoting Health Equity to Prevent
Crime.” Preventive Medicine, 113, 91-94.
Jackson, Dylan B., Jamie Newsome, Michael G. Vaughn, and Kecia R. Johnson. 2018.
“Considering the Role of Food Insecurity in Low Self-Control and Early Delinquency.”
Journal of Criminal Justice. 56, 127-139.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Wanda Leal. 2018. “Energy Drink Consumption and Perceived
Risk and Disapproval of Drugs: Monitoring the Future, 2010-2016.” Drug and Alcohol
Dependence, 188, 24-31.
Leal, Wanda, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2018. “Energy Drinks and Escalation in Drug Use
Severity: An Emergent Hazard to Adolescent Health.” Preventive Medicine. 111, 391-
396.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2018. “Maternal Medical Risks during
Pregnancy and Childhood Externalizing Behavior.” Social Science & Medicine, 207, 19-
24.
Connolly, Eric J., Joseph A. Schwartz, Dylan B. Jackson, and Kevin M. Beaver. 2018. “How
Far Does the Apple Fall From the Tree? Maternal Delinquency and Sex-Specific Patterns
of Offspring Delinquent Behavior.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 54, 50-61.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2017. “Sleep and Preteen Delinquency: Is
the Association Robust to ADHD Symptomatology and ADHD Diagnosis?” Journal of
Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 39(4), 585-595.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2017. “Diet Quality and Bullying Among a Cross-National Sample
of Youth.” Preventive Medicine, 105, 359-365.
Kleck, Gary, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2017. “Does Crime Cause Punitiveness?” Crime
and Delinquency, 63(12), 1572-1599.
Jackson, Dylan B., Jamie Newsome, & Kellie R. Lynch. 2017. “Adverse Housing
Conditions and Early-Onset Delinquency.” American Journal of Community Psychology,
60(1/2), 160-174.
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Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2017. “Parental History of Disruptive Life
Events and Household Food Insecurity.” Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior,
49(7), 554-560.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kecia R. Johnson. 2017. “Does Breastfeeding Reduce Offspring
Junk Food Consumption during Childhood? Examinations by SES and Race/Ethnicity.”
Public Health Nutrition, 20(8), 1441-1451.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2017. “Parental Incarceration and Child
Sleep and Eating Behaviors.” The Journal of Pediatrics, 185, 211-217.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2017. “The Interplay between Early Language and Temperamental
Difficulties in the Prediction of Severe Antisocial Behavior among Males.” Journal of
Criminal Psychology, 7(2), 70-80.
Jackson, Dylan B., Michael G. Vaughn, and Christopher Salas-Wright. 2017. “Poor
Nutrition and Bullying Behaviors: A Comparison of Deviant and Non-Deviant Youth.”
Journal of Adolescence, 57, 69-73.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Michael G. Vaughn. 2017. “Household Food Insecurity during
Childhood and Adolescent Misconduct.” Preventive Medicine, 96, 113-117.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2017. “The Interplay between Early Father Involvement and
Neonatal Medical Risk in the Prediction of Infant Neurodevelopment.” Prevention
Science, 18(1), 106-115.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2016. “Do Birth Complications Predict Motor
Deficits in Children? The Moderating Role of Genetic and Maternal Factors.”
Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education, 1(2), 171-198.
Kleck, Gary, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2016. “What Kind of Joblessness Affects Crime?
A National Case-Control Study of Serious Property Crime.” Journal of
Quantitative Criminology, 32(4), 489-513.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2016. “The Interplay between Neuropsychological
Deficits and Adverse Parenting in the Prediction of Adolescent Misconduct: A Partial
Test of the Generalizability of Moffitt’s Theory.” Criminal Justice & Behavior, 43(11),
1505-1521.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2016. “Breastfeeding Duration and Offspring Conduct Problems:
The Moderating Role of Genetic Risk.” Social Science & Medicine, 166, 128-136.
Jackson, Dylan B., Jamie Newsome, and Kevin M. Beaver. 2016. “Does Early Paternal
Involvement Predict Offspring Developmental Diagnoses?” Early Human Development,
103, 9-16.
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Jackson, Dylan B., and Jamie Newsome. 2016. “The Link between Infant
Neuropsychological Risk and Childhood Antisocial Behavior among Males: The
Moderating Role of Neonatal Health Risk.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 47, 32-40.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2016. “The Association between Breastfeeding Duration and
Attachment: A Genetically Informed Analysis.” Breastfeeding Medicine, 11(6), 297-304.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2016. “The Association between Breastfeeding
Exposure and Duration, Neuropsychological Deficits, and Psychopathic Personality
Traits in Offspring: The Moderating Role of 5HTTLPR.” Psychiatric Quarterly, 87(1),
107-127.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2016. “The Link between Poor Quality Nutrition and Childhood
Antisocial Behavior: A Genetically Informative Analysis.” Journal of Criminal Justice,
44, 13-20.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2016. “Evidence of a Gene x Environment
Interaction between Birth Weight and Genetic Risk in the Prediction of Criminogenic
Outcomes among Adolescent Males.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology, 60(1), 99-120.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2015. “The Influence of Nutritional Factors
on Verbal Deficits and Psychopathic Personality Traits: Evidence of the
Moderating Role of MAOA Genotype.” International Journal of Environmental
Research and Public Health, 12(12), 15739-15755.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2015. “Sibling Differences in Low Birth
Weight, Dopaminergic Polymorphisms, and ADHD Symptomatology: Evidence of
GxE.” Psychiatry Research, 226(2), 467-473.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2015. “A Shared Pathway of Antisocial Risk:
A Path Model of Parent and Child Effects.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 43(2), 154-163.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2015. “The Role of Adolescent Nutrition and
Physical Activity in the Prediction of Verbal Intelligence during Early Adulthood: A
Genetically Informed Analysis of Twin Pairs.” International Journal of Environmental
Research and Public Health, 12(1), 385-401.
Beaver, Kevin M., Dylan B. Jackson, and Dillon Flesher. 2014. “The Potential Use of
Genetics to Increase the Effectiveness of Treatment Programs for Criminal Offenders.”
Recent Advances in DNA and Gene Sequences, 8(2), 113-118.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2013. “The Influence of Neuropsychological
Deficits in Early Childhood on Low Self-Control and Misconduct through Early
Adolescence.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 243-251.
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Jackson, Dylan B., and Carter Hay. 2013. “The Conditional Impact of Official Labeling
on Subsequent Delinquency: Considering the Attenuating Role of Family
Attachment.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50, 300-322.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2012. “The Role of Early Pubertal Development in the Relationship
Between General Strain and Juvenile Crime.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 10,
292-310.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2012. “Candidate Genes for Criminal and
Delinquent Behavior.” In Latif Baris and Ozertan Uzun (eds.), Psychology of
Adolescence: New Research. New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 49-74.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2012. “Candidate Genes for Criminal and
Delinquent Behavior.” International Journal of Psychology Research 7(5-6), 411-436
(re-published by Nova Science Publishers).
Beaver, Kevin M., Joseph L. Nedelec, Meghan Wilde, Courtney Lippoff, and Dylan
Jackson. 2011. “Association between MAOA Genotype and Anger and Hostility: The
Moderating Influences of Risk and Protective Factors.” Journal of Research in
Personality, 45, 279-284.
WORKS UNDER REVIEW
Beaver, Kevin M., Jamie M. Gajos, Eric J. Connolly, Dylan B. Jackson, Joseph A. Schwartz, &
John Paul Wright. “Examining the Association between Governmental Assistance
Programs and BMI: A Six-Sample Study of 104,149 Participants.” Submitted to Health
Education & Behavior.
Boccio, Cashen M, Dylan B. Jackson, and Wanda Leal. “Nicotine and Marijuana Attitudes
Among Flavor-Only Vaping Youth: New Evidence From Monitoring the Future.”
Submitted to Addictive Behaviors.
Jackson, Dylan B., Alexander Testa, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Low Self-Control and the
Adolescent Police Stop: Intrusiveness, Emotional Response, and Psychological Well-
Being.” Submitted to Criminology.
Jackson, Dylan B., Alexander Testa, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Low Self-Control and Legal
Cynicism Among At-Risk Youth: An Investigation into Direct and Vicarious Police
Contact.” Submitted to Justice Quarterly.
Jackson, Dylan B., Alexander Testa, Michael G. Vaughn, and Daniel C. Semenza. “Police Stops
and Sleep Behaviors Among At-Risk Youth.” Submitted to American Journal of Public
Health.
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Semenza, Daniel C., Deena Isom Scott, Jessica H. Grosholz, and Dylan B. Jackson.
“Disentangling the Reciprocal Health-Crime Relationship among Adults.” Revise &
Resubmit at Social Science & Medicine.
Testa, Alexander, and Dylan B. Jackson. “Incarceration Exposure and Maternal Food Insecurity
During Pregnancy.” Submitted to Maternal and Child Health Journal.
Testa, Alexander, and Dylan B. Jackson. “Adverse Childhood Experiences and Food Insecurity
In Adulthood: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult
Health.” Submitted to American Journal of Health Promotion.
Testa, Alexander, Dylan B. Jackson, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Incarceration as a Unique Social
Stressor During Pregnancy: Implications for Maternal and Newborn Health.” Submitted
to Social Science & Medicine.
Vaughn, Michael G., Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, Dylan B. Jackson, Katie Holzer, Lisa
Jaegers, Jennifer Bello-Kottenstette, & Christopher P. Salas-Wright. “Building a Health
Criminology Research Network.” Submitted to Preventive Medicine.
WORKS IN PROGRESS
Connolly, Eric J., and Dylan B. Jackson. “Revisiting the Link between Poor Nutrition and
Misconduct.”
Fahmy, Chantal, Dylan B. Jackson, David Pyrooz, and Scott Decker. “Gang Membership and
Head Injury in Prison: Does Violent Victimization Explain the Association?”
Helton, Jesse, Dylan B. Jackson, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Do Changes in Household Food
Insecurity Over Time Increase the Risk of Child Physical Abuse? A Longitudinal Study.”
Holzer, Katherine J, Vithya Murugan, Jason T. Carbone, Dylan B. Jackson, and Michael G.
Vaughn. “Emergency Department Visits for Confirmed Cases of Intimate Partner
Violence.”
Jackson, Dylan B., Jianghong Liu, and Michael G. Vaughn. “The Role of Nutrition Across the
Life-Course in Aggressive, Violent, and Criminal Behaviors: A State-of-the-Art
Review.”
Jackson, Dylan B., Kellie R. Lynch, and Alexander Testa. “Intimate Partner Violence and Sleep
Disturbances: The Moderating Role of Partner Firearm Ownership and Firearm-Related
Abuse.”
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kristin Turney. “Youth Police Contact and Maternal Sleep
Difficulties.”
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Johnson, Kecia R., Dylan B. Jackson, and Alexander Testa. “Paternal Incarceration and
Household Food Insecurity: Considering the Moderating Influence of Nutritional
Assistance and Race/Ethnicity.”
Lynch, Kellie R., and Dylan B. Jackson “Fear of Intimate Partner Homicide and Physical Health
Problems: The Moderating Role of Partner Firearm Ownership and Firearm-Related
Threats and Abuse.”
Meldrum, Ryan C., and Dylan B. Jackson. “Adolescent Sleep Deprivation and Carrying a
Handgun to School.”
Semenza, Daniel, Alexander Testa, Dylan B. Jackson, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Assessing the
Consequences of Incarceration for Cardiovascular Health.”
Testa. Alexander, Dylan B. Jackson, and Kellie Lynch. “The Intimate Partner Offending-Victim
Overlap: Implications for Sleep Behavior.”
Testa, Alexander, Dylan B. Jackson, Daniel Semenza, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Food Deserts
and Cardiovascular Health among Young Adults in the United States.”
Turney, Kristin, and Dylan B. Jackson.. “Adolescent Police Stops and Maternal Health
Limitations.”
INVITED LECTURES
Jackson, Dylan B. 2019. “The Health Effects of Police Contact for Vulnerable Youth.” Annual
Symposium of the Health Criminology Research Consortium, October, St. Louis, MO,
U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2018. “The Connection between Household Food Insecurity and Family
Violence.” The Division of Violence Prevention, the Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, November, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2018. “The Interconnections between Family Violence, Childhood
Adversity, and Household Food Insecurity.” Annual Symposium of the Health
Criminology Research Consortium, October, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2018. “Health Risks and Early-Onset Delinquency: Considering Diminished
Access to Health Resources.” The UTSA College of Public Policy Research Series
Luncheon, January, San Antonio, TX, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2017. “The Integration of Health Disparities Research into the
Life-Course Criminological Paradigm.” Annual Symposium of the Health Criminology
Research Consortium, September, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Boccio, Cashen M., Dylan B. Jackson, Wanda E. Leal, and Michael G. Vaughn. 2019. “It’s All
The Rage! Exploring the Nuances in the Link between Vaping and Adolescent
Delinquency.” American Society of Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco,
CA, U.S.A.
Fahmy, Chantal, Dylan B. Jackson, David C. Pyrooz, and Scott H. Decker. 2019. “Exploring
the Correlates and Consequences of Head Injury in Prison.” American Society of
Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Jackson, Dylan B., Chad Posick, and Michael G. Vaughn. 2019. “The Nexus between
Neighborhood Violence, Perceptions of Danger, and Child Health: New Evidence from
the 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Johnson, Kecia R., Dylan B. Jackson, and Alexander Testa. 2019. “Paternal Incarceration and
Household Food Insecurity: The Moderating Role of Race and Nutrition Assistance.”
American Society of Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Leal, Wanda E., and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “The Role of Energy Drink Consumption in the
Intention to Initiate Marijuana Use Among Adolescents.” American Society of
Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Lynch, Kellie R., and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “Health Consequences of Firearm-Related
Abuse and Exposure in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization.”
American Society of Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Testa, Alexander, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “Incarceration Exposure During Pregnancy:
Consequences for Maternal and Perinatal Health.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Posick, Chad, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2019. “Examining the Outcomes of Victimization at the
Intersection of Sex and Health.” American Society of Criminology Conference,
November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A
Johnson, Kecia R., Dylan B. Jackson, and Alexander Testa. 2019. “Paternal Incarceration and
Household Food Insecurity: The Moderating Role of Race and Nutrition Assistance.”
Conference of the American Sociological Association, August, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Wanda E. Leal. 2018. “Energy Drink Consumption and Perceived
Risk and Disapproval of Drugs: Monitoring the Future, 2010-2016.” American Society of
Criminology Conference, November, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
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Yanez, Yesenia, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2018. “Stay in School Kids: The Effect of Parenting,
Academic Achievement, and Race on Delinquency.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B. 2018. “Food Insecurity and Violence in the Home: Investigating Exposure to
Violence and Victimization among Very Young Children.” American Public Health
Association Conference, November, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Helton, Jesse J., Dylan B. Jackson, and Michael G. Vaughn. 2018. “Preventing
Child Abuse by Reducing Household Food Insecurity.” Society for Social Work and
Research Annual Conference, January, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., Jamie Newsome, and Kellie R. Lynch. 2017. “The Association between
Adverse Housing Conditions and Early-Onset Delinquency.” American Society of
Criminology Conference, November, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., Jamie Newsome, Michael G. Vaughn, and Kecia R. Johnson. 2017.
“Considering the Role of Food Insecurity in Low Self-Control, Child Misconduct, and
Early Delinquency.” American Society of Criminology Conference, November,
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2016. “The Interplay between Neuropsychological
Deficits and Adverse Parenting in the Prediction of Adolescent Misconduct: A Partial
Test of the Generalizability of Moffitt’s Theory.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, New Orleans, LA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2015. “Sibling Differences in Low Birth
Weight, Dopaminergic Polymorphisms, and ADHD Symptomology: Evidence of GxE.”
American Society of Criminology Conference, November, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2014. “The Association between Breastfeeding
Exposure and Duration, Neuropsychological Deficits and Psychopathic Personality Traits
in Offspring: The Moderating Role of 5HTTLPR.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Kleck, Gary, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2014. “Does Exposure to Crime Cause Punitiveness?”
American Society of Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2013. “A Shared Pathway of Antisocial Risk: A Path
Model of Parent and Child Effects.” American Society of Criminology Conference,
November, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Kleck, Gary, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2013. “Whose Joblessness Affects Crime? A National
Case-Control Study of Serious Property Crime.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
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Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2012. “The Impact of Neuropsychological Deficits in
Early Childhood on Low Self-Control over the Life-Course.” American Society of
Criminology Conference, November, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Kleck, Gary, and Dylan B. Jackson. 2012. “Adult Unemployment and Serious Property Crime:
A National Case-Control Study.” American Society of Criminology
Conference, November, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., and Kevin M. Beaver. 2011. “Candidate Genes for Antisocial Behaviors.”
American Society of Criminology Conference, November, Washington D.C., U.S.A.
Beaver, Kevin M., Joseph L. Nedelec, Meghan Wilde, Courtney Lippoff, and Dylan
Jackson. 2010. “Association between MAOA Genotype and Anger and Hostility: The
Moderating Influences of Risk and Protective Factors.” American Society of
Criminology Conference, November, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., Charlie V. Morgan, Katy F. Tindall, Darren Jackson, and Deanna Roark.
2009. “Perceptions of Immigration & Criminal Activity in Utah.” Pacific Sociological
Association Conference, April, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Jackson, Dylan B., Charlie V. Morgan, Katy F. Tindall, Darren Jackson, and Deanna Roark.
2009. “Public Perceptions of the Criminality of Illegal Immigrants in Utah County.”
Brigham Young University. Provo, UT, U.S.A.
COURSES TAUGHT
CCJ 4801: Human Behavior (2012 – 2015)
CCJ 4700: Research Methods (2014)
CRJ 2153: Criminological Theory (2015 – present)
CRJ 2153 (Hybrid Course): Criminological Theory (2019-present)
CRJ 4833: Violent Crime (2016 – present)
CRJ 3013: Research Design & Analysis (2016 – present)
CRJ 4703: Life-Course Criminology (2017 – present)
CRJ 6103: Graduate Seminar, Developmental and Life-Course Theories (2018 - present)
CRJ 6103: Graduate Seminar, Developmental and Life-Course Theories (2018 - present)
CRJ 6953T: Independent Study, Marissa Hinton (2018)
CRJ 6953T: Independent Study, Jonathan Leos (2018)
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Member, Master’s Thesis Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2015-2016.
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Member, Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2015-2016.
Member, Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2016-2017.
Member, Faculty Merit Review Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2016-2017.
Member, Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2017-2018.
Member, Faculty Merit Review Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2017-2018.
Member, Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2018-2019.
Member, Graduate Program Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2018-2019.
Member, Graduate Program Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Texas at San Antonio, 2019-2020.
DISSERTATION AND THESES COMMITTEES
Thesis Committee
Tanksley, Peter. 2016. Differential Susceptibility in Successful Psychopath: A Genetic
Plasticity Explanation of Heterogeneity Among Psychopathic Individuals. The University
of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Criminal Justice.
Dissertation Committee
Felts, Christopher. 2017-present. Popularity and Deviance in Adolescence:
Consequences Later in the Life-Course. The University of Cincinnati, School of Criminal
Justice.
INVITED MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER
Addictive Behaviors
Aggression and Violent Behavior
American Journal of Community Psychology
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Criminal Justice Review
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Developmental Psychobiology
Development and Psychopathology
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Evolutionary Psychology
Health Affairs
Health Education & Behavior
Health & Justice
Infant Mental Health Journal
Injury Prevention
International Journal of Public Health
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Journal of Crime and Justice
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminology
Journal of Drug Issues
Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Genetic Psychology
Journal of Nutrition
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Journal of Urban Health
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Justice Quarterly
Preventive Medicine
Preventive Medicine Reports
Public Health Nutrition
Psychiatry Research
Psychology of Violence
Rural Sociology
Social Currents
Social Forces
Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology
Social Science & Medicine
The Journal of Pediatrics
Translational Pediatrics
Victims & Offenders
Western Journal of Nursing Research
Youth & Society
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
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Nominee: The University of Texas at San Antonio President’s Distinguished Achievement
Award: Teaching Achievement (Tenure-Track Faculty), 2019.
The University of Texas at San Antonio President’s Distinguished Achievement Award:
Research Achievement (Tenure-Track Faculty), 2018.Florida State University Assistantship,
2011-2015.
Bud Weisbrod Memorial Scholarship 2010-2014.
Florida State University New Legacy Fellowship, 2011-2012.
Florida State University Fellowship, 2009-2011.
Brigham Young Scholarship, 2008.
Brigham Young University Dean’s List, 2007, 2008.
Maurine and Seth Horne Scholarship, 2006-2008.
MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS
Vaping Linked to Violence, Property Theft Among Teens in US: Study
(May 30, 2019)
https://nypost.com/2019/05/29/vaping-linked-to-violence-property-theft-among-teens-in-
us-study/
Vaping Linked to Violence and Theft in Teens
(May 30, 2019)
https://www.myhighplains.com/news/vaping-linked-to-violence-and-theft-in-
teens/2038770291
Study Explores Adolescent Vaping and its Association with Delinquency
(May 29, 2019)
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20190529/Study-explores-adolescent-vaping-and-
its-association-with-delinquency.aspx
Study Shows Vaping Is Linked to Adolescents’ Propensity for Crime
(May 29, 2019)
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-05-vaping-linked-adolescents-propensity-
crime.html
Vaping is Linked to Adolescents’ Propensity for Crime, Study Shows
(May 28, 2019)
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/05/190528193030.htm
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UTSA Study Shows Vaping is Linked to Adolescents’ Propensity for Crime
(May 28, 2019)
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-05/uota-uss052819.php
UTSA Study Shows Vaping is Linked to Adolescents’ Propensity for Crime
(May 28, 2019)
http://www.utsa.edu/today/2019/05/story/VapingStudy.html
Sentencing Should Often Factor in Parenthood and the Kids
(May 15, 2019)
https://www.wacotrib.com/opinion/columns/guest_columns/jordy-balderas-guest-
columnist-sentencing-should-often-factor-in-parenthood/article_4c7bd175-b8e3-5e3b-
a7ae-8425773936cd.html
Violent Environments Cause Health Problems for Children
(May 7, 2019)
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/hospitals-health-systems/violent-environments-cause-
health-problems-for-children
Health Affairs May Issues: Social Determinants, Children, & More
(May 6, 2019)
https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20190506.532228/full/
Health News/Natural News: People Who Do Not Have Adequate Access to Food Are More
Likely To Be Obese, New Study Reveals
(April 22, 2019)
https://health.news/2019-04-22-people-without-adequate-access-to-food-are-more-likely-
to-be-obese.html
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-22-people-without-adequate-access-to-food-are-
more-likely-to-be-obese.html
The Problem with Trying to Measure “Racial Resentment”
(January 24, 2019)
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/01/measuring-racial-resentment-problems/
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Business Today: Food Insecurity Can Cause Obesity, Study Reveals
(January 24, 2019)
https://businesstoday.co.ke/food-insecurity-can-cause-obesity-study-reveals/
Consumer Affairs: Consumers’ More Likely to Develop Obesity When Access to Food is
Limited
(January 24, 2019)
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/consumers-more-likely-to-develop-obesity-
when-access-to-food-is-limited-012419.html
Researchers Investigate Impact of Food Insecurity on Obesity Using Waist-To-Height Ratio
(January 23, 2019)
http://copp.utsa.edu/researchers-investigate-impact-of-food-insecurity-on-obesity-using-
waist-to-height-ratio/
UTSA Researchers: Those with Inadequate Access to Food Likely to Suffer From Obesity
(January 23, 2019)
https://www.utsa.edu/today/2019/01/story/FoodInsecurity.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190123144522.htm
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/your-health-your-wealth/those-with-inadequate-access-
to-food-likely-to-suffer-from obesity_155685?profile=1338&template=MobileArticle
Researcher Explores Link Between Toddler TV Viewing and Social Difficulties
(October 19, 2018)
http://copp.utsa.edu/researcher-explores-link-between-toddler-tv-viewing-and-social-
difficulties/
Why is Nashville Crime Up in Booming Economy?
(August 22, 2018)
https://thecrimereport.org/2018/08/22/why-is-nashville-crime-up-in-booming-economy/
Violence Crime on the Rise as Nashville Grows, but East Nashville Bucks the Trend
(August 21, 2018)
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2018/08/22/nashville-crime-shootings-cobra-
bar/1050883002/
News 4 San Antonio: Study Suggests Link Between Energy Drinks and Drug Use
(August 1, 2018)
https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/study-suggests-link-between-energy-drinks-and-
drug-use-08-02-2018
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UTSA Today: UTSA Researcher: Teens who Regularly Consume Energy Drinks May Be
Prone to Drug Use
(July 31, 2018)
http://www.utsa.edu/today/2018/07/story/EnergyDrinks.html
The Overall Effects of Unemployment
(June 29, 2018)
- https://smallbusiness.chron.com/overall-effects-unemployment-37104.html
San Antonio Express News: A Need for a New, Broader Way of Studying Crime
(May 11, 2018)
https://www.expressnews.com/opinion/commentary/article/A-need-for-a-new-broader-
way-of-studying-crime-12908385.php
WAOI: UTSA Research: Connection between Food Insecurity and Violence
(April 11, 2018)
- https://woai.iheart.com/content/2018-04-11-utsa-research-connection-between-food-
insecurity-and-violence/
Compassion Here! This Week in SATX
(April 7, 2018)
- https://sacompassion.net/compassion-here-this-week-in-satx-37/
KSAT News: Food Insecurity Can Lead to Family Violence, New UTSA Study Says
(April 6, 2018)
- https://www.ksat.com/education/new-utsa-study-links-food-insecurity-to-family-violence
Four Faculty from COPP Earn President’s Distinguished Achievement Awards
(March 29, 2018)
- http://copp.utsa.edu/news/four-faculty-from-copp-earn-presidents-distinguished-
achievement-awards/
Q&A: Dylan B. Jackson, UTSA Department of Criminal Justice
(March 29, 2018)
- https://www.utsa.edu/today/2018/03/story/QA-DylanJackson.html
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The Link between Unemployment and Crime Rates
(March 13, 2018)
- http://www.justscience.in/articles/link-unemployment-crime-rates/2018/03/13
Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Dr. Jackson Talks to the Class of 2021 about His
Research and How He Uses His Research Expertise to Enrich the Classroom Experience for
His Undergraduate Students
(May 23, 2017)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvjkwj6J_2U
UTSA Today: New UTSA Study Finds Link between Incarcerated Parents and Their
Children’s Health
(May 11, 2017)
- https://www.utsa.edu/today/2017/05/prisonstudy.html
Why Kids are Incarceration’s “Collateral” Victims
(May 2, 2017)
- http://www.fatherhood.org/fatherhood/kids-are-incarcerations-collateral-victims
Why Kids are Incarceration’s “Collateral” Victims
(April 26, 2017)
- https://thecrimereport.org/2017/04/26/why-kids-are-incarcerations-collateral-victims/
Sombrilla: Public Health, Nurture for a Lifetime
(April 1, 2017)
https://www.utsa.edu/sombrilla/spring2017/story/plazas-nurture.html
UTSA Today: UTSA Researcher: Do Children Eat Less Junk Food if They’re Breastfed
Longer?
(February 2, 2017)
- http://www.utsa.edu/today/2017/02/junkfoodconsumption.html
UTSA COPP News: Researcher Examines the Duration of Breastfeeding and Childhood
Behavior Problems (January 27, 2017)
- http://copp.utsa.edu/news/researcher-examines-the-duration-of-breastfeeding-and-
childhood-behavior-pr/
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Fatherly.com: How Fathers in the Delivery Room Can Positively Impact Their New Kids
(September 2, 2016)
- https://www.fatherly.com/kids-health-and-development/prenatal/dad-delivery-room-
development/
National Affairs: Correction Findings by Kevin Lewis
(April 15, 2016)
- https://www.nationalaffairs.com/blog/detail/findings-a-daily-roundup/correction
Food for Thought at the Lighthouse: Monika Stedul, Nutritional Therapist
(March 22, 2016)
- http://www.monikastedul.co.uk/food-for-thought-at-the-lighthouse/
How Unemployment Affects Serious Property Crime: A National Case-Control Study
(February 14, 2016)
- https://journalistsresource.org/studies/government/criminal-justice/unemployment-
property-crime-burglary
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP
Editorial Board Member. Journal of Criminal Justice. 2016-present.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Public Health Association, 2018-present
American Society of Criminology, 2010-present
American Society of Criminology, Division of Biopsychosocial Criminology, 2017-present
American Society of Criminology, Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology,
2017-present
Biosocial Criminology Association, 2014-present
Health Criminology Research Consortium, 2017-present