Fawn Ngo, Ph.D. | College of Arts & Sciences | USF Sarasota-Manatee

Fawn Ngo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Criminology

Dr. Fawn NgoPhone:  941-359-4727
Fax:  941-359-4489
Office:   SMC C250
Email: 
fawnngo@sar.usf.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Fawn T. Ngo is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida-Sarasota/Manatee. Dr. Ngo received her Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland in 2009. Her research areas include criminological theories, evaluative research, and quantitative methods. Her work has appeared in Justice Quarterly, Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Criminal Justice, International Journal of Cyber Criminology, and The American Journal of Criminal Justice.

Research


Publications

Ngo, Fawn T.
and Raymond Paternoster (2013).  “Stalking Strains, Gender, and Legitimate Coping Strategies: A Partial Test of Broidy and Agnew’s Gender/GST Hypotheses.” Victims & Offenders: The International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice, 8, 94-117.

Ngo, Fawn T.
and Raymond Paternoster (2012).  “Stalking Strains, Concurrent Negative Emotions, and Legitimate Coping Strategies:  A Preliminary Test of Gendered Strain Theory.” American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-012-9179-x.

Ngo, Fawn T.
(2012). “Toward a Comprehensive Model on Stalking Acknowledgment: A Test of Four Models.” Crime & Delinquency. DOI: 10.1177/0011128711428731.

Ngo, Fawn T. and Raymond Paternoster (2011).  “Cybercrime Victimization: An Examination of Individual- and Situational-Level Factors.” International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 5, 773-793.

Ngo, Fawn T.
, Raymond Paternoster, James Curran, and Doris Layton Mackenzie (2011).  "Role Taking and Recidivism: A Test of Differential Social Control Theory." Justice Quarterly, 28, 667-697.

Ngo, Fawn T., Raymond Paternoster, Francis T. Cullen, and Doris Layton Mackenzie (2011). “Life Domains and Crime: A Test of Agnew’s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 302-311.

Ngo, Fawn T. (2010). “Karen Heimer and Ross L. Matsueda: A Theory of Differential Social Control.” In Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage

Teaching

Syllabi from recent semesters.  Click on Course Prefix and Number to review course syllabus.
Example CCJ 4933

Courses for Summer 2013
Ref # 56734  CCJ 6118  Sec: 521    Theor App Criminal Behavior,  S 9:30am-11:00am 
     Web-based class meets 5/18; 6/29; 7/13.

Courses for Spring 2013
Ref # 18515    CCJ 3117 Sec:  521 Theories of Criminal Behav,     R  3:00pm-5:50pm
    Web-based class w/3 meeting dates: 01/17; 03/07; 04/25. LOC: USFSM                
Ref # 16146    CCJ 3701 Sec:  521  Res Meth in Crim Justice I, T 12:00pm-2:50pm

Courses for Fall 2012
Ref # 92545   CCJ 4939  Sec: 591  Senior Capstone Seminar, R 6:00pm-8:50pm
Ref # 92541   CCJ 6706  Sec: 521  Quant Analysis Criminology I, S 3:00pm-5:50pm 
   Info Web-based class w/MANDATORY on campus meeting: 9/08, 10/20, 12/01