JENNIFER R. LUTZ Department of Sociology and Anthropology North Carolina State University 10 Current Drive Campus Box 8107 Room 326, 1911 Building North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-8107 Email: jrlutz@ncsu.edu (919) 515-2715 EDUCATION North Carolina State University Raleigh NC PhD in Sociology Anticipated Graduation Date May 2018 North Carolina State University Raleigh NC MS in Sociology Graduation Date December 2014 Thesis: “A Spoiled Identity? An Examination of the Reflected Appraisal Process Among True Deviants and the Falsely Accused” Committee: Dr. Stacy De Coster (Chair), Dr. Patricia McCall, Dr. Margaret Zahn State University of New York at Cortland Cortland NY BA in Criminology Graduation Date May 2011 Minor: Political Science Summa Cum Laude Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Sigma, Pi Sigma Alpha & Phi Kappa Phi State University of New York at Fredonia Fredonia NY Early Admission 3-1-3 Date of Attendance Summer 2007-Spring 2008 AREAS OF INTEREST Crime, Deviance and Social Control Work and the Global Economy TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of Record Social Research Methods Lab (SOC 300) Social Deviance (SOC 206) North Carolina State University Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Lutz, CV Updated March, 2015 Teaching Assistant Dr. Stacy De Coster SOC 306 - Criminology SOC 425 – Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Patty McCall SOC 427 – Sociology of Law Dr. Margaret Zahn SOC 306 – Criminology SOC 432 – Violence, Terrorism, and Public Policy North Carolina State University Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 PUBLICATIONS Work in Progress: Lutz, Jennifer R. and Stacy De Coster. “Reconsidering Labeling and Primary Deviance: Reflected Appraisals, True Deviants and the Falsely Accused.” RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant Dr. Stacy De Coster North Carolina State University Summer 2013& Summer 2014 PRESENTATIONS Lutz, Jennifer R. 2015. “The Construction of Collective Identities in Lobbying Organizations”, presented at Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lutz, Jennifer R. 2014. “A Spoiled Identity? An Examination of the Reflected Appraisal Process among True Deviants and the Falsely Accused”, poster presented at Sociology Graduate Student Symposium. Lutz, Jennifer R. 2013. “Disparities in the Courtroom: Reexamining the Relationship between White-Collar Criminality and Sentencing Outcomes”, presented at Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE University Graduate Student Association Representative Secretary for Sociology Graduate Student Association Cohort Representative for Graduate Student Advisory Board Chair of Professional Development Committee Fall 2014- Spring 2015 Fall 2013 - Spring 2014 Fall 2013 - Spring 2014 Fall 2013 - Spring 2014 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS America Society of Criminology American Sociological Association Southern Sociological Society Lutz, CV Updated March, 2015