Curriculum Vita Jane Gray, Ph.D. Department of Sociology, Bricker Hall, 190 N. Oval Mall, Ohio State University Columbus, OH. 43210 (614) 339-3945: Office (614) 975-1997: Mobile www.janegrayphd.com EDUCATION Ohio State University - Ph.D. 1988 Major: Sociology Areas: Criminology/Deviance Research Methodology Collective Behavior Ohio State University - M.P.A. 1980 Major: Public Administration Area: Labor and Human Relations Ohio State University - B.S. 1978 Major: Zoology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Senior Lecturer Sociology Department 2005 – present Capital University Columbus, Ohio Professor Emeritus 2002 - present Department of Behavioral Sciences Capital University Columbus, Ohio Chair 2000-2001 Department of Behavioral Sciences Capital University Columbus, Ohio Associate Professor, Criminology 1993 - 2001 Department of Behavioral Sciences Capital University Columbus, Ohio Assistant Professor, Criminology 1988 - 1992 Department of Behavioral Sciences Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Assistant Professor 1987 – 1988 School of Criminology Ohio University Athens, Ohio Adjunct Professor, Prison Program 1987 – 1991 Sociology Department Ohio University Prison Program Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Graduate Teaching Associate 1985 – 1983 Sociology Department 1982 – 1983 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Field Director 1983 – 1985 Disaster Research Center Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Project Manager 1978 – 1981 CONSULTING EXPERIENCE G. Ian Crawford, Esq. Cleveland, Ohio Negligent hiring and retention 2004 Scott Schiff & Associates, L.P.A. Columbus, Ohio Premises liability – Plaintiff 2004 Malek & Malek Columbus, Ohio Premises liability –Plaintiff 2003-2004 Sindell, Young, Guidubaldi & Sucher Cleveland, Ohio Negligent hiring and retention 2001 Calhoun, Kademenos & Heichel Co., L.P.A. Mansfield, Ohio Premises liability – Plaintiff 1998 James McDonnell, Esq. Cleveland, Ohio Premises liability- plaintiff 1998 Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling Dayton, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1998 McLaughlin, McNally & Carlin Youngstown, Ohio Premises liability- plaintiff 1997 – 1998 Phillips & Mille Co., L.P.A. Middleburg, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1997 – 1998 Pfarrer, Elliot & Squires Dayton, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1997-1998 Sindell, Young & Guidubaldi Cleveland, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1997 Benjamin Riek, Esq. Cleveland, Ohio Premises liability- plaintiff 1997 David Green, Esq. Hamilton, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1992 – 1996 Clark, Perdue & Roberts Columbus, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1992 Plymale & Associates, L.P.A. Columbus, Ohio Premises liability – plaintiff 1991 Klein & Shafer, P.C. Okemos, Michigan Obscenity – defense 1990-1991 Eric Rotondo, Esq. Columbus, Ohio Obscenity- defense 1988 Dix & Eaton Cleveland, Ohio Figgie Crime Report 1987 Offender risk perception Scientific Services, Inc. Redwood City, CA. Evacuation preparedness 1982 Ministry of the Attorney General Toronto, Ontario Province of Ontario, Canada 1981 Chemical disaster planning Limerick Ecology Action Pottstown, PA. Nuclear disaster planning 1981 Three Mile Island Plaintiff’s Counsel Philadelphia, PA. Evacuation preparedness 1981 Physicians for Social Responsibility New York, New York Emergency medical response in nuclear incidents 1981 American Public Health Association Washington, D.C. Emergency medical response 1980 ABC News Magazine 20/20 New York, New York Evacuation behavior 1980 PUBLICATIONS “The ABCs of Premises Security Liability Cases,” in the proceedings of the Negligence Law Seminar, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1992. “Research Findings on Community and Organizational Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies,” Public Management, Vol. 68, No. 3 (March, 1986): 11-13 (with E.L. Quarantelli). “First Responders and Their Initial Behavior in Hazardous Chemical Transportation Accidents,” in Recent Advances in Hazardous Materials Transportation Research: An Internal Exchange, ed. By Edythe Traylor Crump (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1986) (with E.L. Quarantelli). “The Behavior of First Responders and Their Initial Definitions of Acute Chemical Emergencies,” Disaster Management, Vol. 4, (1984): 6-12 (with E.L. Quarantelli). “First Responders and Their Initial Behavior in Hazardous Transportation Accidents,” Article #180, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, 1984 (with E.L. Quarantelli). “Socio-behavioral Aspects of Chemical Hazards: Summary Findings of Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies at the Local Community Level,” in Sociological Research Symposium XIII, ed. By Marie Larkin, Julie A. Honnold, and J. William (Richmond, Virginia: Department of Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1983) (with E.L. Quarantelli). “Three Case Studies of Organized Responses to Chemical Disasters,” Miscellaneous Report #29, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, 1981. “Characteristics Patterns of and Variations in Community Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies,” Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 4 (1981): 357-365. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PAPER PRESENTATIONS AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION “Controlling Sexual Solicitation and Importuning in Park Areas”, presented at the Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Law Enforcement Section annual meeting in Columbus, Ohio, April 19, 2000. “Risk Assessment and the Decision to Commit Violent Crime: The Criminal Perspective,” presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting in Washington, D.C., November, 1998. “The Use of Experts In Premises Liability Cases,” presented at the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers annual meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, May 22, 1998. “Establishing Forseeability in Premises Liability Cases,” presented at the Professional Education Systems, Inc. seminar entitled “Ohio Premises Liability: Inadequate of Negligent Security,” held in Cleveland, Ohio (February 20, 1997) and Columbus, Ohio (February 21, 1997). “Caught with Their Pants Down: Perpetrators of Victims of Public Order Crimes?,” presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting in San Francisco, California, November 21, 1991. “Trashed Twice – Part II,” presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, November 6, 1990. “Trashed Twice: Perceived Victimization in the Wake of Disaster,” presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting in Reno, Nevada, November 10, 1989. Participant, Roundtable discussion entitled “Bashing Women?,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting in Washington, D.C., March 29, 1989. “On Studying Disasters Cross-Culturally” Some Considerations,” presented at the ISA Research Committee on Disaster session, American Sociological Association annual meeting in Washington, D.C., August 27, 1985. Participant, Japanese-United States Disaster Researchers’ meeting in San Antonio, Texas, August 30, 1984. “Looting in Disaster: A General Profile of Victimization,” presented at the ISA Research Committee on Disaster session, American Sociological Association annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas, August 28, 1984 (with E. Wilson). “Some Observations on Community and Organizational Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies,” presented at the Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program, The Centro Panamerico de Ecologia Human y Salud, Toluca, Mexico, June 26, 1984 (with E.L. Quarantelli). “People’s Reactions to Emergency Warnings,” presented at the National Association of State Dam Safety Officials National Conference in Denver, Colorado, June 19, 1984. “Interorganizational Conflict in Disasters: A Comparative Case Study Analysis,” presented at the Southern Sociological Society annual meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee, April 13, 1984. Discussant, Session on Disaster Research, American Sociological Association annual meeting in Toronto, Ontario, August 28, 1981. “Research on Emergent Citizen Groups in Disasters,” presented at the Natural Hazards Research Applications Workshop, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, July 29, 1981. “Socio-behavioral Patterns of Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies,” presented at the American Chemical Society national meeting in Houston, Texas, March 14, 1980. RECOGNITION/ HONORS Recipient of the 1988 “Top Ten” Teaching Award in the Undergraduate Honors Program, Florida State University Recipient of the 1987 Graduate Teaching Award, Ohio State University PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Member, American Society of Criminology Member, American Sociological Association Member, Board of Trustees, Alvis House Community Corrections Center, Columbus, Ohio 2 1