Bio
Dr. Nicole Lasky received her Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 2016. Her
dissertation focused on confidante responses to sexual assault disclosure. She is
currently working on a national-level study examining drugging victimization and offending
and is also involved in several additional research projects.
Education:
- PhD, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2016
- MA, Theology, University of Chicago, 2007
- BA, Religious Studies, Smith College, 2005
Crime Scripts, Evaluation, Human Trafficking, Qualitative Research, Research Methods,
Religion and Crime, Shoplifting, Situational Crime Prevention, Survey Design, Victimology
Crime Prevention, Victimology, Research Methods, Gender and Crime, Human Trafficking,
Serial Killers, White-Collar Crime
Intellectual Content:
- Doing Things Differently: Exploring Drugging Victims' Behavioral Changes and Risk
of Recurring Victimization (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Published, 2018
- 'Thinking Thief' in the Crime Prevention Arms Race: Lessons Learned from Shoplifters (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Published, 2017
- Binge Drinking, Greek Life Membership, and First-Year Undergraduates: The 'Perfect
Storm' for Drugging Victimization (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Published, 2017
- Change Matters: Binge Drinking Over Time and Repeat Drugging Victimization in Three
College Freshmen Cohorts (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted,
- Examining Patterns of School-Based Polyvictimization and Repeat Victimization: A Latent
Class Analysis Approach (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted,
- Gendered Opportunity and School-Based Victimization: An Integrated Approach (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Published, 2018
- Just a Dare or Unaware? Outcomes and Motives of Drugging ('Drink Spiking') on Three
College Campuses (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Published, 2017
- Mandatory Reporting of Student Sexual Misconduct at College: A Critical Perspective (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Integration, Published, 2017
Presentations:
- Drugging Victimization and Perpetration: Methods and Findings - Partners for Change - Norman, OK - September 2019
- Researching Drugging Victimization and Perpetration: Methods and Findings - HawkTalks - Tahlequah, OK - February 2020
- Preliminary Results from a National-Level Study Using MTurk - American Society of Criminology - San Francisco, CA - November 2019
Courses Taught:
- CRIME PREVENTION & CONTROL - CR J 5193 - Fall 2019
- DIVERS & ETH DILEMMAS IN CR J - CR J 3443 - Summer 2019
- INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CR J 1013 - Fall 2018
- GENDER AND CRIME - CR J 3423 - Spring 2018
- VICTIMOLOGY - CR J 4263 - Spring 2018