Callie Harbin Burt
(Curriculum Vitae) Callie Harbin Burt is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Georgia. Callie's research interests include criminological theory, quantitative methods, life course criminology, and Blackian legal theory. In current projects, she uses a life course perspective to examine social factors that shape trajectories of antisocial behavior and tests an elaboration of Blackian legal theory. Callie has received awards from the American Society of Criminology and the American Sociological Association for her research as a graduate student.
Selected Honor, Awards, Grants
2007-2008. Phelps-Stokes Graduate Fellowship. University of Georgia, Graduate School ($5000).
2006. Certificate of Excellence in Research. Department of Sociology, The University of Georgia.
2005. Student Paper Award First Place. American Sociological Association: Crime, Law, and Deviance Section.
2005. Gene Carte Student Paper Award Second Place. American Society of Criminology.
2005. B. O. Williams Award. Department of Sociology, The University of Georgia.
2004. Student Paper Award First Place. American Society of Criminology: Division of Women and Crime.
Selected Publications
Simons, Ronald L., Leslie Simons, Callie Harbin Burt, Holli Drummond, Eric Stewart, Gene Brody, Frederick Gibbons, & Carolyn Cutrona. 2006. "Supportive Parenting Moderates the Effect of Discrimination upon Anger, Hostile View of Relationships, and Violence among African American Boys." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 47(December): 373-389.
Burt, Callie Harbin, Ronald L. Simons, & Leslie G. Simons. 2006. "A Longitudinal Test of the Effects of Parenting and the Stability of Self-Control: Negative Evidence for the General Theory of Crime." Criminology 44(2): 353-396.
Simons, Ronald L., Leslie Simons, Callie Harbin Burt, Gene Brody, & Carolyn Cutrona 2005. "Collective Efficacy, Parenting Practices, and Delinquency: A Longitudinal Test of a Model Integrating Community- and Family-Level Processes." Criminology 43(4): 989-1029.
Clay-Warner, Jody, & Callie Harbin Burt 2005. "Reporting Rape: Have Things Really Changed?" Violence Against Women 11(1):3-27.
Contact Information
Department of Sociology
402 Baldwin Hall
Athens, GA 30602-1611
706-542-2421 (office)
706-542-4320 (fax)
callie@uga.edu

