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1 GAYLENE STYVE ARMSTRONG, Ph.D. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Sam Houston State University George J. Beto Criminal Justice Center Box 2296, Huntsville, Texas (936) phone EDUCATION Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, M.A. Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, B.A. Psychology (with Honors) University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2007-present Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Department Chair, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology (2013-present). Responsibilities include oversight of 35 full-time faculty, 37 part-time adjunct instructors, and 4 full-time staff members; and, Departmental student enrollment of 2,954 undergraduate students and approximately 400 graduate students. Degree plans include B.A. and B.S. in Criminal Justice and Criminology, B.A. and B.S. in Victim Studies, M.A. Criminal Justice and Criminology, M.S. Criminal Justice, M.S. Criminal Justice Leadership and Management; M.S. Victim Services Management; and Ph.D. in Criminal Justice. Five of the degree plans are also offered in a fully online capacity. Director of Research, Correctional Management Institute of Texas (CMIT), College of Criminal Justice ( ). Responsibilities included the establishment and growth of research capacity within CMIT through developing and growing sustainable partnerships with state and local correctional agencies; facilitating networks of CJ faculty within these partnerships to increase research capacity; and oversight of graduate students and research staff employed within CMIT. Director - CJ & Criminology Graduate Programs, College of Criminal Justice ( ). Responsibilities included oversight of Master s and Ph.D. programs and graduate students within the College of Criminal Justice. Director - CJ & Criminology Master s Programs, College of Criminal Justice ( ). Responsibilities included the oversight of Master s programs in the College of Criminal Justice with a focus on facilitating the growth and development of online Master s programs in the College as well as recruitment into the Master of Arts program. Full Professor (with tenure), College of Criminal Justice (2013-present). Associate Professor (with tenure), College of Criminal Justice ( ) to 2007 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. Assistant Professor, Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency & Corrections to 2005 Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. Assistant Professor, (2001 to 2005). Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology. Interim Graduate Director, (2004 to 2005). Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology. Visiting Assistant Professor, (2000 to 2001). Administration of Justice to 2000 University of Maryland, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, College Park, MD. Principal Investigator, (1999 to 2000). Grant funded by the National Institute of Justice: Quality of Conditions of Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 1 of 13
2 Confinement: The Effect of Privatization on Juvenile Correctional Institutions. Co-Investigator, ( ). Grant funded by the National Institute of Justice: National Evaluation of Juvenile Correctional Facilities. Graduate Research Assistant, (1995 to 1996). Grant funded by the National Institute of Justice: Probationer Compliance Project. Grants and Contracts Received RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2014 PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Harris County Jail Population Forecast, Contract awarded from Harris County, Texas, $14, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Windham School District Correctional Education Program Outcomes Evaluation, Contract awarded from Windham School District. $76, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Evaluation of the Nueces County, Texas Veteran s Specialty Court Programs. Contract awarded from Texas Department of Criminal Justice. $100, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Evaluation of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Windham School District Correctional Education Programs. Contract awarded from Texas Department of Criminal Justice. $63, CO-INVESTIGATOR (with J. Bouffard, P. Lyons, and H. Miller). Evaluation of the Montgomery County, TX Mental Health Court. Contract awarded from Montgomery County, TX. $99, GRANT 2010 PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Armstrong, G. An Examination of the Influence of Span of Control on the Implementation of Evidence Based Practices in Probation. Contract from the National Institute of Corrections PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Armstrong, G. A white paper on the Influence of Span of Control on the Implementation of Evidence Based Practices in Probation. Contract with the Iowa Community Corrections Improvement Association for the 6 th Judicial District of Iowa. $10,000. CO-AUTHOR and EVALUATOR. Evaluation of Harris County Drug Court Changing Women s Lives Program. Grant awarded to Harris County District Court from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, $819,000. Subcontract from Harris County to SHSU $161, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Evaluation of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehension, Registering, and Tracking (SMART) Initiative. Grant awarded to Texas Department of Criminal Justice from the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Subcontract from TDCJ award to SHSU $75, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. A randomized evaluation of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice National Institute of Justice Prisoner Reentry Initiative. Grant awarded to Texas Department of Criminal Justice from the National Institute of Justice. Subcontract from TDCJ award to SHSU $100, GRANT CO-AUTHOR AND RESEARCH COORDINATOR. The Maricopa County Positive Reentry Program for Sex Offenders Enhancement Grant. Awarded to Maricopa County Adult Probation Department from the Bureau of Justice Assistance. $236, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with D. Longmire, The Influence of Labor Contracts on Administrators Response to Staff Sexual Violence. Awarded in conjunction with the American Correctional Association to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission. $60, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, National Institute of Corrections Risk Reduction Project Research Partnership with the Illinois 2 nd Circuit Court. Contract with the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. $10,000. Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 2 of 13
3 2006 PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with T. Armstrong, V. Webb (Co-PIs), Evaluation of Redeploy Illinois. Funded by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. $66, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Evaluation of the Cook County Social Services Department Transition Services for Female Offenders. Funded by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. $74, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with T. Armstrong (Co-PI), The Relationship between Methamphetamine and Domestic Violence: Analysis of ICJIA In-House Datasets. Grant funded by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. $6, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Evaluation of the Positive Re-entry Program for Sex Offenders. Contract with Maricopa County Adult Probation Department. $23, CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with T. Armstrong, Understanding Student Enrollment and Predictors of Success in Arizona State University Web based Courses $12,500. Scholarship, Research and Creative Activities Grant Internal grant from Arizona State University West. Deemed meritorious but insufficient funding available CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with V. Waldron, and E. Cutrer. Learner-Centered Communities: Using Instructional Team to Create Customized Learning Environments for First Year Students. Grant received from Arizona Board of Regents. $25, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Correctional Boot Camps: Military Basic Training as a Model for Corrections. Scholarship, Research and Creative Activities Grant. Internal grant from Arizona State University West. $5, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, Partnership for Community Development Faculty Research Fellowship Program. Internal grant from Arizona State University West, $3, CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with T. Armstrong. Determining the Organizational Characteristics of Effective Afterschool Program Implementation. Grant awarded by Arizona Supreme Court Juvenile Crime Reduction Fund. $10, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with J. Nanez. Creating an Interdisciplinary Learning Community for First Year College Students. Internal grant awarded from Arizona State University West. $9, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. Development of Web Based Research Methods Class. Internal grant from Arizona State University West. Investigator declined award. $4, CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR with T. Armstrong, Proposal for Seed Money in Support of White Papers for Violence, We ve Drawn the Line: A Community Commitment Conference and Forum. Grant awarded by the Motorola Great Communities Initiative. $3, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR and PROJECT DIRECTOR with D.L. MacKenzie, Quality of Conditions of Confinement: The Effect of Privatization on Juvenile Correctional Institutions. Grant awarded by National Institute of Justice. $63,899. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (* denotes graduate student) Accepted Armstrong, T., Armstrong, G., & Katz, C. Testing the influence of community characteristics on school misconduct. Justice Quarterly. Accepted Armstrong, G., Atkin-Plunk, C., & Wells, J. The relationship between work family conflict, correctional officer job stress and job satisfaction. Criminal Justice & Behavior Armstrong, G.S., Longmire, D., Dretke, D., & Steinmetz, K.* Impediments of labor contracts on prison administrators' response to staff-inmate sexual misconduct. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 25, DOI: / ) 2013 Armstrong, T., & Armstrong, G.S. A multivariate analysis of the socio-demographic predictors of Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 3 of 13
4 methamphetamine Production and Use. Crime and Delinquency, 59, DOI: / Atkin, C.,* & Armstrong, G.S. Transformational leadership skills and correlates of prison warden job stress. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 40, Atkin, C.,* & Armstrong, G.S. Does the concentration of parolees in a community impact employer attitudes toward the hiring of ex-offenders? Criminal Justice Policy Review, 24, Armstrong, G.S. Factors to consider for optimal span of control in community supervision evidence based practice environments. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 23(4), Armstrong, G.S., & Kim, B.* Juvenile penalties for lawyering up : The role of counsel and extralegal case characteristics. Crime and Delinquency, 57(6), Armstrong, G.S., Armstrong, T.A., Webb, V. J. & Atkin, C.A.* Redeploy Illinois: Can financial incentives reduce juvenile confinement rates? Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, Armstrong, G.S., & Freeman, B.* Examining GPS monitoring alerts triggered by sex offenders: The divergence of legislative goals and practical application in community corrections. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, Armstrong, T., Lee, D., & Armstrong, G.S. An Assessment of Scales Measuring Constructs in Tests of Criminological Theory Based on National Youth Survey Data. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 46, Reprinted in: Snapshots of Research: Readings in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Richard D. Hartley (ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Armstrong, G.S., & Griffin, M. The effect of local life circumstances on victimization of drug-involved women. Justice Quarterly, 24, Armstrong, G.S., & Rodriguez, N. Effects of individual and contextual characteristics on pre-adjudication detention of juvenile delinquents. Justice Quarterly, 22, Griffin, M., Armstrong, G.S., & Hepburn, J.R. Correctional officers perceptions of equitable treatment in the masculinized prison environment. Criminal Justice Review, 30, Armstrong, G.S., & Griffin, M.R. Does the job matter? Comparing correlates of stress among treatment and correctional staff in prisons. Journal of Criminal Justice, 32, Armstrong, T.A., & Armstrong, G.S. The organizational, community and programmatic characteristics that predict the effective implementation of after-school programs. Journal of School Violence, 3(4), Armstrong, G.S., & MacKenzie, D.L. Private versus public correctional facilities: Do differences in environmental quality exist? Crime and Delinquency, 49(4), Griffin, M., & Armstrong, G.S. The effect of local life circumstances on female probationers offending. Justice Quarterly, 20, MacKenzie, D.L., Wilson, D.B., Armstrong, G.S., & Gover, A.R. The impact of boot camps and traditional institutions on juvenile residents: Perception, adjustment and change. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 38, **This point forward, publications authored under maiden name of Gaylene J. Styve 2001 Mitchell, O., MacKenzie, D.L., Gover, A.R., & Styve, G. The influences of personal background on perceptions of juvenile correctional environments. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29, Styve, G. J., MacKenzie, D.L., Gover, A.R., & Mitchell, O. Perceived conditions of confinement: A national evaluation of juvenile boot camps and traditional facilities. Law and Human Behavior, 24(3), Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 4 of 13
5 2000 Gover, A.R., Styve, G.J., & MacKenzie, D.L. Importation and deprivation explanations of juveniles adjustment to correctional facilities. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 44(4), Mitchell, O., MacKenzie, D.L., Styve, G.J., & Gover, A.R. The impact of individual, organizational and environmental attributes on voluntary turnover among juvenile correctional staff members. Justice Quarterly, 17, Gover, A., MacKenzie, D.L., & Styve, G. J. Boot camps and traditional correctional facilities for juveniles: A comparison of the participants, daily activities and environments. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28, Reprinted in G.P. Alpert, & J.M. MacDonald, (Eds.) Understanding Social Science Research (2001), pg Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press Mitchell, O., MacKenzie, D.L., Gover, A.R., & Styve, G. The Environment and Working Conditions in Juvenile Boot Camps and Traditional Facilities. Justice Research and Policy, 1(2), MacKenzie, D.L., Styve, G. J., & Gover, A. Performance-based standards for juvenile corrections. Corrections Management Quarterly, 2(2), Other Publications 2014 Gerber, J., & Armstrong, G. Perception of Family and Community Support among Released Felons in the State of Texas Executive Exchange. Works Under Review In Progress Books Bouffard, L., Armstrong, G., & Muftic, L. Impact of Maternal Incarceration on the Criminal Justice System Involvement of Adult Offspring in a Nationally Representative Sample. Submitted to Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency. Bouffard, J., Berger, L., & Armstrong, G. The impact of managed assigned counsel for offenders with mental illness on length of jail stay and recidivism. Submitted to Criminal Justice & Behavior. Armstrong, G., Gartner, N., & Atkin-Plunk, C. Perceptions of motivational interviewing: Validation of the Client Evaluation of Motivational Interviewing scale with probation clients. Submitted to Criminal Justice & Behavior. Atkin-Plunk, C., & Armstrong, G. An examination of the impact of drug court clients perceptions of procedural justice on recidivism. Submitted to Criminal Justice & Behavior. Armstrong, G., Atkin-Plunk, C., & Tasca, M. The influence of pre-incarceration bonds on prison visitation and recidivism. To be submitted to Journal of Criminal Justice. Mitchell, M., Armstrong, G., & Armstrong, T. Racial threat hypothesis and school discipline: Restorative or punitive treatment. To be submitted to Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency MacKenzie, D.L., & Armstrong, G.S. (Eds.) Correctional Boot Camps: Studies Examining Military Basic Training as a Model for Corrections. Sage Publishers: Thousand Oaks, CA Armstrong, G.S. Private vs. Public Operation: Juvenile Correctional Facilities. LFB Scholarly Publishing: New York, NY. Book Chapters/Encyclopedia Entries 2013 Atkin-Plunk, C. A., & Armstrong, G. S. Correctional management: Prison warden stress and job performance. In Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 5 of 13
6 G. Bruinsma & D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer Verlag MacKenzie, D.L., & Armstrong, G.S. The Human Experiment in Treatment: A Means to an End of Offender Recidivism. In R. Loeber & B. Welsh (eds.), The Future of Criminology. Oxford University Press: Cambridge, UK. (Invited Chapter) 2012 Armstrong, G. Motivational Interviewing. In S. Barton-Bellessa & G. Golson, Encyclopedia of Community Corrections. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA Atkin, C.,* & Armstrong, G. Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act. In M. Kleinman, Encyclopedia of Drug Policy. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA Armstrong, G., Kim,* B., & Ruddell, R. Aftercare. In R. Ruddell & M. Thomas (Eds.), Juvenile Corrections. Newgate Press: Richmond, KY Kim, B.*, & Armstrong, G. The Decline of Juvenile Boot Camps: Where are We Now? In R. Ruddell & M. Thomas (Eds.), Juvenile Corrections. Newgate Press: Richmond, KY MacKenzie, D.L., & Armstrong, G.S. The Future of Boot Camps: Where do we go from here? In D.L. MacKenzie, & G.S. Armstrong (Eds.), Correctional Boot Camps: Military Basic Training as a Model for Corrections. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA Armstrong, G.S. Boot Camps as a Correctional Option. In D.L. MacKenzie, & G.S. Armstrong (Eds.), Correctional Boot Camps: Military Basic Training as a Model for Corrections. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA Armstrong, G.S., MacKenzie, D.L., & Wilson, D.B. Optimizing Adjudication Decisions based on the National Evaluation of Juvenile Boot Camps. In A. Roberts (Ed.), Critical Issues in Crime and Justice. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA Armstrong, G.S., & MacKenzie, D.L. Shock Incarceration. In Encyclopedia of Crime & Punishment. Berkshire Reference Works/ Sage Publishers: Great Barrington, MA Armstrong, G.S., & MacKenzie, D.L. Boot Camps. In M. McShane & F. Williams (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA Armstrong, G.S., Gover, A.R., & MacKenzie, D.L. The Development and Diversity of Boot Camps. In T. Alleman & R.L. Gido (Eds.), Turnstile Justice: Issues in American Corrections (2 nd edition). Prentice Hall: New Jersey Gover, A.R., Styve, G. J., & MacKenzie, D.L. Prison Programming - Boot Camps. In P.M. Carlson & J.S. Garrett (Eds.), Prisons and Jail Administration: Practice and Theory. Aspen Publishers: Rockville, Maryland Gover, A.R., Styve, G. J., & MacKenzie, D.L. Evaluating Correctional Boot Camp Programs: Issues and concerns. In K.C. Haas & G.P. Alpert (Eds.), The Dilemmas of Corrections: Contemporary Readings. Waveland Press, Inc.: Prospect Height, IL. Reprinted: Exploring Corrections (2002), p T. Gray, Ed. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Book Reviews 2008 Armstrong, G.S. Review of Price s Merchandizing Prisoners: Who Really Pays for Prison Privatization? Criminal Justice Review, 34(4), Armstrong, G.S. Boot camps: An intermediate sanction. Punishment and Society: The International Journal of Penology, 5(1), Armstrong, G.S. Review of Johnson s Forms of Constraint. Criminal Justice Review, 26, Non-Refereed Published Reports 2002 Armstrong, G.S., & Armstrong, T.A. Fact book on Violence. Report submitted to the Partnership for Community Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 6 of 13
7 Development, ASU West MacKenzie, D. L., Gover, A.R., Armstrong, G. S., & Mitchell, O. A National Study Comparing the Environments of Boot Camps to Traditional Facilities for Juvenile Offenders. National Institute of Justice Research in Brief. U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, DC. Reprinted in: Criminal Justice Concepts and Issues (2003), pg C. W. Eskridge, Ed. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing Technical Reports 2013 Armstrong, G., Atkin-Plunk, C., & Gartner, N. Evaluation of Nueces County CSCD Problem Solving Courts Phase 1 Results. Report to Texas Criminal Justice Assistance Division Armstrong, G., Atkin-Plunk, C., & Gartner, N. Nueces County CSCD Customer Satisfaction Survey. Final report to Texas Criminal Justice Assistance Division Armstrong, G., & Atkin-Plunk, C. Harris County STAR Drug Court, Final Report to SAMSHA 2012 Armstrong, G., Giever, D., & Lee, D. Evaluation of the Windham School District Correctional Education Programs. Final report submitted to Texas Department of Criminal Justice and Windham School District Armstrong, G. The importance of a low span of control for the effective implementation of evidence based probation and parole practices. Final report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections Evaluation of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehension, Registering, and Tracking (SMART) Initiative. Final report submitted to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Bureau of Justice Assistance Armstrong, G., Armstrong, T., Bouffard, J., Atkin, C., & Campbell, B. A Randomized Evaluation of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice National Institute of Justice Prisoner Reentry Initiative. Final report submitted to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the National Institute of Justice Armstrong, G. The Influence of Span of Control on the Implementation of Evidence Based Practices in Probation. Final report submitted to the Community Corrections Improvement Association for the 6 th Judicial District of Iowa Armstrong, G. Evaluation of the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department Positive Reentry Program (Enhancement Grant). Final report submitted to Maricopa County Adult Probation Department, AZ and Bureau of Justice Assistance Center for Sex Offender Management Armstrong, G., Longmire, D., & Dretke, D. The Influence of Labor Contracts on Administrators Response to Staff Sexual Violence. Final report submitted to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission. Report not available for public dissemination until notification received from NPREC Armstrong, T., & Armstrong, G. The Relationship between Methamphetamine and Domestic Violence: Analysis of ICJIA In-House Datasets. Final report submitted to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Armstrong, G., Burruss, G., & Henderson, M. Evaluation of the Cook County Social Services Department Transition Services for Female Offenders. Final report submitted to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Armstrong, G., Armstrong, T., & Webb, V. An Evaluation of Redeploy Illinois St. Clair and Peoria County Sites. Final report submitted to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Armstrong, G. Maricopa County Adult Probation Department Sex Offender Population Profile. Report submitted to Maricopa County Adult Probation Department, AZ and The Center for Sex Offender Management. Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 7 of 13
8 2002 Armstrong, T. A., & Armstrong, G. S. Determining the Organizational Characteristics of Effective after School Program Implementation. Final Report submitted to the Arizona Supreme Court, Phoenix, AZ Armstrong, T. A., Armstrong, G. S., & Pastore, A. M. Violence: We've drawn the Line, A Community Commitment. White Papers written with support from the Violence Prevention Initiative Armstrong, G.S., & MacKenzie, D.L. Private vs. Public Sector Operation: A Comparison of the Environmental Quality in Juvenile Correctional Facilities. Final Report submitted to National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC A National Study Comparing the Environments of Boot Camps to Traditional Facilities for Juvenile Offenders. Final Report submitted to: The National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. Prepared by the Evaluation Research Group, Department of Criminology, University of Maryland. Invited Speaking Engagements 2014 Implementing Evidence Based Correctional Practices. Invited presentation at Southern Illinois University Corrections Conference, April, Correctional Research in the College of Criminal Justice at SHSU. Presentation requested by President Gibson for the North Texas Leadership Group on February 28, Speaker, Houston-Harris County Regional Drug Summit: The Urgency of Now! Conference Presentations 2015 Atkin-Plunk, C., & Armstrong, G. Changing Women s Lives: The Long Term Effectiveness of a Drug Court Treatment Program. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL Mitchell, M., Armstrong, G., & Armstrong, T. Racial Threat Hypothesis and School Discipline. Restorative or Punitive Treatment of Native American Students. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco, CA Bouffard, L., Armstrong, G., & Muftic, L. The Collateral Consequences of Maternal Incarceration for Adult Life Outcomes: Long-term Effects on Children Left Behind. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco, CA Armstrong, G. Roundtable on the Implementation of Effective Correctional Practices. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Science Conference Gerber, J., Armstrong, G., & Hu, X. Perceptions of Family Support among Released Felons in a Southern State. Presented at 2013 American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA Hu, X., Gerber, J., & Armstrong, G. Perceptions of Community Support among Released Felons in a Southern State. Presented at 2013 American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA Atkin, C., & Armstrong, G. Perceptions of Procedural Justice in an Adult Drug Court. Presented at 2013 American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA MacKenzie, D.L., & Armstrong, G. The Future of Criminology. Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden Wells, J., Atkin, C., & Armstrong, G. The impact of work-family conflict on correctional officer job stress and job satisfaction. Presented at 2013 Academy of Criminal Justice Science, Dallas, TX Bouffard, J., Armstrong, G., Miller, H., & Lyons, P. A Preliminary Evaluation of a Texas Mental Health Court. Presented at 2013 Academy of Criminal Justice Science, Dallas, TX. Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 8 of 13
9 2012 Atkin, C., & Armstrong, G The mediating effect of prison visitation on the relationship between social bonds and recidivism. Presented at 2012 American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, IL Smith, M., & Armstrong, G. Predictive factors of female institutional misconduct: A study of the effect of gender on violent behavior. Presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY Atkin, C., & Armstrong, G. Determinants of Job Satisfaction and Job Stress of Prison Wardens. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC Doll, S., & Armstrong, G. Investigator Bias and Cue Primacy in Detecting Deception. Presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Canada Atkin, C., & Armstrong, G. Employer Attitudes toward the Hiring of Ex-Offenders: A Texas Sample. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA Armstrong, G., & Armstrong, T. A Randomized Experiment of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Prisoner Re-entry Initiative. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA Harpster, N., & Armstrong, G. Preliminary Outcomes from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Prisoner Reentry Initiative. Presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA Armstrong, G., & Freeman, B. GPS Monitoring of DCAC Sex Offenders on Probation in Maricopa County, Arizona. Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA Zhang, Y., Armstrong, G., & Armstrong, T. Police Response to Domestic Violence: The Impact of Organizational and Environmental Factors. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO Armstrong, G. Corrections and Sentencing: A Focus on Future Benefits to its Members. Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN Armstrong, G., & Rodriguez, N. Effects of Individual and Contextual Characteristics on Preadjudication Detention of Juvenile Delinquents. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO Lee, D., Armstrong, G., & Armstrong, T. Measurement of Theoretical Constructs and the Use of Data Drawn From the National Youth Survey. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO Armstrong, G., Nanez, J., & Carmean, C. Development and Assessment of Learning Communities: Data Results and Implications for Improvement in Student Learning. Presented at Association of American Colleges and University Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ Waldron, V., Armstrong, G., & Regalado, J. Evaluating Outcomes Associated with a New Learning Communities Program: Effects on Academic Performance, Retention, and Student Expectations. Presented at Association of American Colleges and University Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ Griffin, M., & Armstrong, G.S. The Effect of Local Life Circumstances on Female Probationer Offending. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL Waldron, V., Irvin, G., Cutrer, E., & Armstrong, G.S. Collaborative Learning Community Teams: Lessons Learned from ASU West's Inaugural Class of First-Year Students. Presented at the Southwest Regional Learning Communities Conference, Phoenix, AZ Discussant, How to Win Tenure at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA Armstrong, G.S., & MacKenzie, D.L. The Effect of Privatization on Environmental Quality. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA Styve, G.J., & MacKenzie, D.L. Quality of Conditions of Confinement: The Effect of Privatization on Juvenile Correctional Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 9 of 13
10 Institutions, Preliminary Results. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada Styve, G.J., Gover, A., MacKenzie, D.L. & Flower, S. Objective vs. Subjective Ratings of Correctional Environments: The Utility (or Futility) of Institutional Videotape Analysis. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL Gover, A.R., Styve, G.J., & MacKenzie, D.L. Importation and Deprivation Explanations of Juvenile Adjustment to Correctional Facilities. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL Styve, G. J., Gover, A., Mitchell, O., & MacKenzie, D.L. Environmental Perceptions and Adjustment in Juvenile Correctional Institutions: A National Evaluation. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C Gover, A., Styve, G. J., Mitchell, O., & MacKenzie, D.L. Juvenile Correctional Facilities: A National Study. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C Styve, G. J., Gover, A., & MacKenzie, D.L. The Incorporation of the Military Model in Correctional Boot Camp Programs for Juveniles. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM Bouffard, J., Wilson, J., Styve, G. J., & Gover, A. Videotape Assessment of the Juvenile Correctional Environment: An Exploratory Study. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM Styve, G. J., Gover, A., & MacKenzie, D.L. Perceptions of the Environment in Juvenile Correctional Institutions. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA Styve, G. J., MacKenzie, D.L., & Gover, A. Environmental Quantification in Juvenile Facilities: Development of a Self-report Instrument. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY Gover, A., MacKenzie, D.L., & Styve, G.J. An Exploratory Assessment of Juvenile Boot Camp Environments using Videotaping. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY Styve, G. J., & Gover, A. Questionnaire Development Session: Pre and Post Changes. Presentation at the National Institute of Justice, National Council on Crime and Delinquency: Boot Camp Cluster Conference, Washington, D.C Styve, G. J., & Holborn, S.W. Demand Characteristics and Retroactive Interference in the Misleading of Eyewitness Reports. Poster session presented at the Moorhead State University, Moorhead, Minnesota Styve, G. J., & Holborn, S. W. Opposition to Demand Characteristics and Release from Retroactive Interference in the Context of the Misinformation Effect. Poster presented at University of Winnipeg. Courses Previously Taught TEACHING AND ADVISING Undergraduate Level: Introduction to American Corrections; Introduction to Criminal Justice; Correctional Institutions; Research Methods; Statistical Analysis; Topics and Concepts in Issues of Justice; Criminology; Introduction to Criminology; Race, Ethnicity and Justice; Theory of Crime, Justice & Law; University Success Seminar; Internship Coordinator. Graduate Level: Directed Readings and Conference; Independent Study; Research Methods, Research Methods and Quantitative Analysis, Seminar in American Corrections, Seminar in Criminal Justice, Seminar in Corrections; Applied Correctional Research; Master s Level Capstone Course. McNair Scholar Research Mentor, Office of Graduate Minority Education, University of Maryland, Graduate Theses and Dissertation Supervision as Committee Chair (Completed) Cassandra Atkin-Plunk (Ph.D., 2014) Sam Houston State University Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 10 of 13
11 Gentry Shaffer (M.A., 2013) Sam Houston State University Cassandra Atkin (M.A., 2010) Sam Houston State University Molly Smith (M.A., 2012) Sam Houston State University Sadie Doll (M.A., 2011) Sam Houston State University Sam Houston State University UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES University Committees Tenure Policy Review Committee, 2015 (Provost appointment) Chair s Council, Academic Affairs Council, Graduate Council, SHSU Visioning and Planning Committee, University President Search Committee, Vice-Provost of Academic Affairs / Dean of Graduate Studies Search Committee, Faculty Research Council, Faculty Women s Council, College of Criminal Justice Committees Executive Management Team, th Anniversary Planning Committee, Chair, Graduate Standard and Admissions Committee, Dean s Advisory Council, Graduate Standard and Admissions Committee, ; Faculty Search Committee, , , Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Doctoral Comprehensive Exams Committee Statistics and Methods, High School Student Essay Contest, Graduate Student Orientation Break-Out Session Participant, Southern Illinois University Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency and Corrections Committees Faculty Search Committee, Adjunct Faculty Search Committee, Ad Hoc Vision Committee, Undergraduate Recruitment and Retention Committee, Chair, Curriculum Review Committee, College of Liberal Arts Committees Strategic Planning Research, Scholarship, Creative Work: Social Sciences Committee, Arizona State University University Committees Graduate Studies Advisory Council, Las Casas Hate Crime Incident Task Force, Las Casas Faculty Mentor, Affirmative Action Employment Representative, Informational Technology Advisory Committee, College Curriculum Committee, Chair, Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 11 of 13
12 Director of Collaborative Programs Search Committee, General Studies Forum, West Campus Faculty Representative, ASU West Lower Division Research Consortium, Chair, Learner Centered Community Development, University Success Course Development, Freshman Orientation Video Development, Faculty Advisor to the Provost, College of Human Services Committees School of Criminal Justice Development Committee, Chair, Academic Standards and Educational Policy Committee, Dean Search Committee, College Curriculum Committee, Search Committee, Partnership for Community Development Director, School of Criminal Justice Committees School of Criminal Justice Development Committee, Graduate Program Committee, , Chair Outcomes Assessment Committee, Curriculum Committee, Academic Standards and Appeals Committee, , Dorrance Merit Scholars Mentor, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES Editorial Board, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice, Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly, Manuscript/ Book Review: Addictions, Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, Cambridge University Press, Crime and Delinquency, Criminology, Criminology and Public Policy, International Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Experimental Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Justice Research and Policy, McGraw-Hill, NYU Press, Prevention Science, Routledge, Sage, Sociological Spectrum. Grant Proposal Review: National Institute of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation COST program (Switzerland). Final Report Review: NIJ/COPS Office American Society of Criminology Committees ASC Program Committee, ASC DCS Awards Committee, Candidate for ASC DCS Executive Counselor, Chair, Teaching Award Committee, Candidate for ASC Executive Counselor, Teaching Award Committee, Herbert Bloch Awards Committee, Past Chair, Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Chair, Student Affairs Committee, Area Chair - Corrections, Program Committee Members, Chair, Student Affairs Committee, Chair, Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 12 of 13
13 Program Committee Member, Corrections Area, Chairperson, Special Events Committee, Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Chairperson, Newsletter Committee, Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Awards Committee Member, Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Invited Paper Discussant, Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Steering Committee Member, Proposed Division on Corrections & Sentencing, Local Arrangements Committee, American Society of Criminology, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Committees Executive Counselor, Corrections Section, 2014-present MacNamara Award Committee, Panel Chair, Prison Potpourri, COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES Consultant (Pro Bono), The Documentary Group, Heidi Christenson, PROBONO Grant Writing: Harris County District Court BJA Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Grant - Mental Illness Treatment and Services Assistance (MITSA) Program; American Correctional Association - OVC Texas Community Justice Assistance Division Research Council, Board Member, Maricopa County Adult Probation Department, Pro Bono Consultant. Maricopa County Attorney s Office, Pro Bono Consultant, 2001 Violence Prevention Initiative, Consultant, American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Academy of Experimental Criminology PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 2012 Recognized as one of the Most Prolific Female Scholars in Elite Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, in Weir and Orrick s 2012 Journal of Criminal Justice Education article, DOI: / Nominated for the SHSU Mentoring Award, Recognized as one of the Top 20 Female Academic Stars in Criminology by Rice, S., Terry, K.J., Miller, H., & Ackerman, A. (2007). Research Trajectories of Female Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18, Academy of Experimental Criminology Young Experimental Scholar Award 2005 ASU West STARS Award (Service Award) 2004 ASU West STARS Award (Service Award) 2003 American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing Young Scholar Award 2003 Nominated, U.S. Professor of the Year, Council for Advancement and Support of Education/ Carnegie Foundation 2002 Partnership for Community Development Fellowship, Arizona State University West 2001 Technology Fellowship Award, Arizona State University West 1999 Jacob K. Goldhaber Research Travel Grant, University of Maryland 1997 Jacob K. Goldhaber Research Travel Grant, University of Maryland 1995 Faculty of Arts Endowment Fund Award, University of Manitoba AREAS OF RESEARCH EMPHASIS Institutional and Community Corrections, Program and Policy Evaluation Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D. Page 13 of 13
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