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1 CURRICULUM VITAE BARBARA E. BLOOM P.O. Box 866 Sonoma State University Petaluma, CA Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies (707) Phone 1801 E. Cotati Ave. (707) Fax Rohnert Park, CA bloom@sonoma.edu (707) Phone (707) Fax EDUCATION 6/96 Ph.D., Department of Sociology, UC Riverside. Specializations in Criminology/Sociolegal Studies, and Race and Class Inequality. 6/93 M.A., Department of Sociology, UC Riverside. 5/81 M.S.W., School of Social Work, San Francisco State University. 5/79 B.A., Psychology, San Francisco State University. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teaching Experience: 8/10-8/13 Chair, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies, Sonoma State University 8/08-present Professor, Sonoma State University, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies 8/03 8/08 Associate Professor, Sonoma State University, Department of Criminal Justice Administration (tenure in 2004). 8/00-8/03 Assistant Professor, Sonoma State University, Department of Criminal Justice Administration. 1/98-7/00 Assistant Professor, San Jose State University, Administration of Justice Department. 1/97-5/97 Lecturer, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Sociology. 1/95-12/97 Lecturer, Sonoma State University, Department of Criminal Justice Administration. 9/93-9/94 Lecturer, University of California, Riverside, Department of Sociology. 1/92-3/92 Lecturer, California State University, San Bernardino, Criminal Justice Department.

2 Other Employment: Co-Director, Center for Gender & Justice, La Jolla, California. The Center present for Gender & Justice assists local, state, and national criminal justice agencies by providing expertise, technical assistance, and services relating to gender-responsive policy and practice Professional Consultant, Barbara Bloom & Associates, Petaluma, present California. Criminal and juvenile justice, program development, research, evaluation, strategic planning, and policy development with public and private local, state, and national organizations Researcher, Robert Presley Institute of Corrections Research and 1993 Training, Riverside, California. Assisted with research, training and strategic planning Associate Director, Commonweal Research Institute Youth Authority 1989 Project, Bolinas, California. Responsible for developing a public education campaign regarding issues relating to youth who were incarcerated in the California Youth Authority. Planned and implemented a legislative hearing on alternatives to secure custody for youthful offenders Coordinator, Criminal Justice Consortium, San Francisco, California Administration and fund development. Created and coordinated advocacy organization which promotes alternatives to incarceration throughout California Western Region Program Specialist and Consultant, Allvest, Inc., 1988 Washington, D.C. Assisted in the development of community-based programs for women offenders and their children Executive Director, Centerforce, San Quentin, California. Statewide 1987 program for families of prisoners. Responsible for establishing, funding, program development, and administration of a network of programs located at state prisons throughout California Director, The House at San Quentin. Visitor hospitality center 1980 that provides direct services to San Quentin prisoner families. Developed child care program for children of prisoners and administered a program inside of San Quentin State Prison. Responsible for overall administration and operation of the House, including liaison to San Quentin. 2

3 HONORS AND AWARDS 2007 National Council on Crime & Delinquency Donald Cressey Award for outstanding academic contribution to criminology, promoting programs that are fair, humane, effective, and economically sound 2006 American Society of Criminology Division of Women and Crime Saltzman Award for contributions to practice recognizing a criminologist whose professional accomplishments have increased the quality of justice and the level of safety for women 2003 University of Cincinnati Award, presented by the American Probation and Parole Association for outstanding contribution to the field of corrections in the U.S. and Canada 2003 Western Society of Criminology Fellow Award for important contributions to the field of Criminology 2000 Joseph D. Lohman Award, presented by the Western Society of Criminology for an outstanding record of service 1994 Commendation from the California Department of Corrections for serving on the Senate Concurrent Resolution 33 Commission on Female Inmate and Parolee Issues 1993 Robert Presley Institute of Corrections Research and Training 1991 Graduate Achievement Award, San Francisco State University 1990 Legislative Resolution of Commendation, Senator David Roberti and Assemblymember Willie L. Brown, Jr Legislative Resolution of Commendation, Joint Committee on Prison Construction and Operations, Senator Robert Presley, Chair 1987 Legislative Resolution of Commendation, Assemblymember Filante 3

4 Publications: Books: Bloom, B. (2003). Gendered justice: Addressing female offenders. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Bloom, B. & Steinhart, D. (1993). Why punish the children? A reappraisal of the children of incarcerated mothers in America. San Francisco, CA: National Council on Crime and Delinquency. Refereed Articles: Brown, M., & Bloom, B. (April 2009, Volume 4, No. 2). Colonialism and carceral motherhood: Native Hawaiian families under corrections and child welfare control. Feminist Criminology. Brown, M., & Bloom, B. (Spring 2009). Reentry and renegotiating motherhood: Maternal identify and success on parole. Crime & Delinquency. Wolf, A., Bloom, B., & Krisberg, B. (Spring 2009, Volume 43). The incarceration of women in California. University of San Francisco Law Review. Covington, S., & Bloom, B. (2006). Gender responsive treatment and services in correctional settings. Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy. Women & Therapy, 29 (3/4), Bloom, B., Owen, B., & Covington, S. (2004). Women offenders and the gendered effects of public policy. Review of Public Policy Research, 21 (1), Bloom, B., Owen, B., Deschenes, E., & Rosenbaum, J. (2003). Focusing on girls and young women: A gendered perspective on female delinquency. Women & Criminal Justice, 14(2/3), Bloom, B., Owen, B., Deschenes, E., & Rosenbaum, J (2002). Improving juvenile justice for females: A statewide assessment in California. Crime & Delinquency, 48(4), Bloom, B., Owen, B., Deschenes, E., & Rosenbaum, J. (2001). Moving towards justice for female juvenile offenders in the new millennium: Modeling gender-specific policies and programs. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 18(1), Bloom, B. (1999). Gender-responsive programming for women offenders: Guiding principles and practices. Forum on Corrections Research. Ontario, Canada: Correctional Service Canada, 11(3), Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1999). Planning for gender-specific services in juvenile justice. Corrections Management Quarterly. 3(4),

5 Phillips, S. & Bloom, B. (1998). In whose best interest? The impact of changing public policy on relatives caring for children with incarcerated parents. Child Welfare, LXXVII(5), Owen, B. & Bloom, B (1995). Profiling women prisoners: Findings from national surveys and a California sample. Prison Journal 75(2), Bloom, B. (1991). Community-managed corrections: An empowering approach to community-corrections relationships. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 17(1&2), Book Chapters: Bloom, B. & Brown, M. (2011). Incarcerated women: Motherhood on the margins. In J. Lawston & A. Lucas (Eds). Razor Wire Women:, Prisoners, Activists, Scholars and Artists. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp Bloom, B., & Covington, S. (2009). Addressing the mental health needs of women offenders. In R. Gido, L. Dalley, & D. McDonald, (Eds.). Women s Mental Health Issues Across the Criminal Justice System. Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall/Pearson, pp Bloom, B. & Chesney-Lind, M. (2007). Women in prison: Vengeful equity. In R. Muraskin (Ed.) It s a Crime: Women and Justice, Fourth Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp Bloom, B., Owen, B., Deschenes, E., & Rosenbaum, J. (2007). Developing genderspecific services for delinquency prevention: Understanding risk and resiliency. In R. Muraskin Ed.) It s a Crime: Women and Justice, Fourth Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp Covington, S., & Bloom, B. (2006). Gender responsive treatment and services in correctional settings. In E. Leeder (Ed.) Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy, Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Bloom, B. (2003). A new vision: Gender-responsive principles, policy and practice. In B. Bloom (Ed.) Gendered Justice: Addressing Female Offenders. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Covington, S., & Bloom, B. (2003). Gendered justice: Women in the criminal justice System. In B. Bloom (Ed.) Gendered Justice: Addressing Female Offenders. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Bloom, B. & Chesney-Lind, M. (2003). Women in prison: Vengeful equity. In R. Muraskin (Ed.) It s a Crime: Women and Justice, Third Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp

6 Bloom, B., Owen, B., Deschenes, E., & Rosenbaum, J. (2003). Developing genderspecific services for delinquency prevention: Understanding risk and resiliency. In R. Muraskin Ed.) It s a Crime: Women and Justice, Third Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp Bloom, B. (2000). Beyond recidivism: Perspectives on evaluation of programs for female offenders in community corrections. In M. McMahon (Ed.) Assessment to Assistance: Programs for Women in Community Corrections. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association, pp Bloom, B. (1998). Women, crime and criminalization. In G. Kirk & M. Okazawa-Rey (Eds.) Women s Lives: Multicultural Perspectives. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company, pp Chesney-Lind, M. & Bloom, B. (1997). Feminist criminology: Thinking about women and crime. In B. MacLean & D. Milovanovic (Eds.), Thinking Critically about Crime, Vancouver, British Columbia: Collective Press, pp Bloom, B., Brown, M., & Chesney-Lind, M. (1996). Women on probation and parole. In E. Lurigio (Ed.) Community Corrections in America: New Directions and Sounder Investments for Person with Mental Illness and CoDisorders. Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections, pp Bloom, B. (1995). Imprisoned Mothers. In, K. Gabel & D. Johnston (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents. New York: Lexington Books, pp Bloom, B. (1995). Public policy and children of incarcerated parents. In K. Gabel & D. Johnston (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents. New York: Lexington Books, pp Bloom, B. (1993). Incarcerated mothers and their children: Maintaining family ties. In Female Offenders: Meeting the Needs of a Neglected Population. Laurel MD: American Correctional Association, pp Doctoral Dissertation: Bloom, B. (1996). Triple jeopardy: Race, class, and gender as factors in women s imprisonment. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Sociology, UC Riverside. Encyclopedias: Bloom, B. (2006). Women prisoners. Mary F. Bosworth (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities. Sage Publications. Bloom, B. (December 2002). Current information on female delinquency. M. McShane & F.Williams (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice, Sage Publications. 6

7 Bloom, B. (2000). Prisoner characteristics. Encyclopedia of Women and Crime, N. Rafter (Ed.). ORYX Press, pp Bloom, B. (1996). Children of prisoners - Mother s issues. Encyclopedia of American Prisons, M. McShane and F. Williams, (Eds.) Garland Press, pp Other Publications: Bloom, B., Owen, B., & Covington, S. (2005). A summary of research, practice and guiding principles for women offenders. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. Bloom, B., Johnson, J., & Belzer, E. (2003). Effective management of female offenders: Applying research on gender-responsive correctional strategies to local jails. American Jails, September/October 2003, XVII (4). Bloom, B. (2000). Successful gender-responsive programming must reflect women s lives and needs. Women, Girls & Criminal Justice, 1(1). Bloom, B. (1998). Women with mental health and substance abuse problems on probation and parole. Offender Programs Report: Social and Behavioral Rehabilitation in Prisons, Jails and the Community, 2(1). Bloom, B., Chesney-Lind, M, & Owen, B. (1994). Women in California prisons: Hidden victims of the war on drugs. San Francisco, CA: Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice. Bloom, B. (1993) Female offenders in the community. American Probation and Parole Association, Perspectives (Spring). Editorial Boards: Publication Editorships: 2004-present- Editorial Board, Feminist Criminology present- Editorial Board, Women & Criminal Justice Editorial Advisor, Women, Girls, & Criminal Justice Associate Editor, Western Criminology Review Bloom, B., Immarigeon, R., & Owen, B (Eds). Special issue: Women in prisons and jails, The Prison Journal, 75(2). Other: Manuscript and article reviews: Crime & Delinquency Feminist Criminology Crime and Public Policy Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Women & Criminal Justice 7

8 Reports: Bloom, B., & Owen, B. (2013). City and County of San Francisco Women s Community Justice Reform Blueprint: Adult Probation and Sheriff s Department Gender-Responsive Approach to Integrating Criminal and Community Justice, April Owen, B., & Bloom, B. (2007). Final report to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Operational Practice in Women s Institutions: Developing a Rational System for Women Offenders and Expanding Community-Based Re-Entry Options for Women Offenders: A Plan for Reducing California s Female Felon Offender Recidivism Rates (July, 2007). Bloom, B. (2005). Five year program evaluation: Maximizing opportunities for mothers to succeed (MOMS) program. Report submitted to the Alameda County Sheriff s Office (December, 2005). Bloom, B., Owen, B., & Covington, S. (2003). Gender-responsive strategies: Research, practice and guiding principles for women offenders. Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. Bloom, B. (2002) Second year evaluation: Maximizing opportunities for mothers to succeed (MOMS) program. Report submitted to the Alameda County Sheriff s Department, (January, 2002). Bloom. B. (2001). First year evaluation: Maximizing opportunities for mothers to succeed (MOMS) program. Report submitted to the Alameda County Sheriff s Department (January, 2001). Bloom, B. & McDiarmid, A. (2000). Gender-responsive supervision and programming for women offenders in the community. National Institute of Corrections, Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 2000: Responding to Women Offenders in the Community. Bloom, B. Campbell, R., & Johnson, S. (1998). Performance-based measures: Review of the literature. Report submitted to the California Department of Corrections Parole & Community Services Division, Sacramento, CA. Bloom, B. Campbell, R., & Dolny, M. (1998). Parole performance-based measures survey. Report submitted to the California Department of Corrections Parole & Community Services Division, Sacramento, CA. Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1998). Modeling gender-specific services in juvenile justice: Final report to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning. Sacramento, CA: OCJP. 8

9 Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1997). Profiling the needs of young female offenders: A protocol and pilot study. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1995). Profiling the needs of California's female prisoners: A needs assessment. Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections. Austin, J, Bloom, B. & Donahue, T. (1992). Female offenders in the community: An analysis of innovative strategies and programs. Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections. Conferences: Papers Presented: Bloom, B. (2012). Developing a Blueprint for Gender-Responsive Policy and Practice. Presented at the Western Society of Criminology 39 th Annual Conference, Newport Beach, CA. Bloom, B. (2010). Women and Violence: An Overview. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Bloom, B., & Owen, B. (2010). Through the looking glass: Reflections on women s prison reform. Presented at the Western Society of Criminology 37 th Annual Conference, Honolulu Hawaii. Bloom, B., & Owen, B. (2007). Applying gender responsive principles in a real world setting. Presented at the 34 th Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, Scottsdale, Arizona. Bloom, B., & Brown, M. (2006). Troubled motherhood: Crime and reproduction among female offenders. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. Bloom, B. (2005). Women offenders in the community. Presented findings from National Council on Crime and Delinquency Research Project, American Society of Criminology Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Bloom, B., Owen, B., & Covington, S. (2004). Women offenders and the gendered effects of public policy. Presented at the Western Society of Criminology 31 st Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Bloom, B. & Covington, S. (2004). Creating gender-responsive services in correctional settings: Context and considerations. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee. 9

10 Bloom, B. (2004). Applying research on gender-responsive correctional strategies to local jails. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Bloom, B. (2003). Gendered justice: Addressing female offenders. Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology 30 th Annual Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. Bloom, B., Owen, B., & Covington, S. (2002). A theoretical basis for gender-responsive strategies in criminal justice. Presented at the 54 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, November 13-16, Bloom, B. & Covington, S. (2001). Effective gender-responsive interventions in juvenile justice: Addressing the lives of delinquent girls. Presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 7-10, Bloom, B. (2001). Gender-responsive strategies: Research, practice, and guiding principles for women offenders. Presented at the 9 th National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders, Boise, Idaho, September 9, Bloom, B. & Covington, S. (2000). Promising interventions: Looking at Gender-responsive programming. Presented at the Hawaii Symposium on Female Offenders, Kauai, Hawaii, November 29-December 1, Bloom, B. & Covington, S. (2000). Gendered justice: Programming for women in correctional settings. Presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 15-18, Bloom, B. & Covington, S. (2000). Gender-responsive treatment for women offenders. Presented at the University of California, San Diego, Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center Annual Criminal Justice Institute, San Diego, CA., October 20, Covington, S. & Bloom, B. (1999). Gender-responsive programming and evaluation for women in the criminal justice system: A shift from what works to what is the work? Paper presented at the 51 st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1999). Modeling gender-specific services in juvenile justice: Research findings. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March Bloom, B. (1999). Coordinating research: Practitioners, academics and consultants. Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Oakland, CA, February

11 Bloom B. & Covington S. (1998). Gender-specific programming for female offenders: What is it and why is it important? Paper presented at the 50 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November Bloom B. & Owen, B. (1997). Triple jeopardy: Race, class, & gender as factors in women s imprisonment. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1997). Preliminary results from profiling female youthful offenders. Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, February Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1996). Assessing the needs of youthful female offenders. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November Bloom, B. & Owen, B. (1995). Offense patterns among women prisoners: A preliminary analysis. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology 47th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November Bloom, B., Owen, B. and Lee, C. (1995). Women inmates and prison disciplinary infractions. Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology 22nd Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February Owen, B. & Bloom, B. (1994). Profiling the needs of California's female prisoners. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology 1994 Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida, November Bloom, B. & Owen, B. (1994). Profiling the needs of California's female prisoners. Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology 21st Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, February Bloom, B. (1993) Children of prisoners. Featured speaker and paper presented at the Canadian Criminal Justice Association Congress Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, October Bloom, B. (1993). Why punish the children? Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology 20th Annual Meeting, Monterey, CA, February Bloom, B. (1992). Women offenders: Issues, concerns and strategies. Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February Bloom, B. (1988). Women behind bars: A forgotten population. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March

12 Keynote Addresses and Workshops: 2013 Presidential Panel: The Future of Feminist Criminology, Western Society of Criminology, February, 2013, Berkeley, CA 2012 Keynote Address: Gender-Responsive Program Assessment and its Implications for Criminal Justice. Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Practice: Diversity, Diversion, Desistance and Dignity, University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology 2010 Panel Chair: American Society of Criminology, November, 2010, San Francisco, CA 2008 Panel Chair: Western Society of Criminology, February, 2008, Sacramento CA 2008 Presenter: Raising the Bar, UCSD San Diego. CA 2007 Research Conference Chair: The 15 th International Community Corrections Association Research Conference. Collaborating for Community Justice: A Local Public Safety Imperative, San Diego, CA Intensive Workshop: Meeting the Physical and Mental Health Needs of Women and Girls. 12 th National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders, Baltimore, Maryland Keynote Address: Gender-Responsive Strategies: Research, Practice, and Guiding Principles for Women Offenders. San Mateo County Women s Criminal Justice Summit Keynote Address: Gender-Responsive Strategies. Ohio State University Excellence in Justice Symposium Keynote Address: Gender-Responsive Approaches for Women and Girls University of Hawaii, Hilo, Conference on Female Offenders Keynote Address: Creating Gender-Responsive Services in the Criminal Justice System: From Research to Practice, Monash University, What Works With Women Offenders: A Cross-national Dialogue about Effective Responses to Female Offenders, Prato, Italy Keynote Address: Gender-Responsive Strategies: Translating Research into Practice Western Society of Criminology 32 nd Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii Introductory Speaker, Why Gender Matters: Guiding Principles for Gender- Responsive Criminal Justice Policy and Practice. Hastings Women s Law Journal 16 th Annual Symposium, Women and Incarceration: Is Justice Blind? San Francisco, CA. 12

13 2005 Workshop (with Stephanie Covington), Gender Matters: Creating Services for Women and Girls (Part I & II).American Probation and Parole Association 30th Annual Training Institute, New York, New York Four sessions relating to juvenile and adult female offenders. Illinois Probation and Court Services Association: Multi-Discipline Training Conference, Chicago, Illinois Workshop (with Stephanie Covington) entitled A Woman s Journey Home: The Challenges of Re-Entry. 11th National Roundtable on Women in Prison, Atlanta, Georgia Workshop (with Stephanie Covington), entitled What about the Girls? A Gendered Perspective on Female Delinquency. American Probation and Parole Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida Intensive Workshop: Gender-Responsive Policy: Research, Practice and Guiding Principles. 10 th National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders, Portland, Maine Keynote Address: Promising Practices: Linking Health and Criminal Justice for Women and Girls, Denver, Colorado Workshop: Effective Management of Female Inmates: Applying the Research on Gender-Responsive Correctional Strategies to Local Jails, American Jail Association Training Conference and Jail Expo, Albuquerque, New Mexico Workshop: Gendered Justice: Women in the Criminal Justice System. California Catholic Conference Symposium on Crime, Punishment and the Common Good in California, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA Workshop: Women Offenders: Gender-Responsive Research. American Probation and Parole Association Winter Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah Presidential Panel: Gender-Responsive Approaches in Corrections: An Overview of Research, Practice and Programs for Women Offenders. Session organizer, chair and presenter, American Society of Criminology 54th Annual Meeting, Chicago Roundtable: Gender and Justice. Panel member, American Society of Criminology 54th Annual Meeting, Chicago Workshop: Developing a Vision for Gender-Responsive Policy and Practice in Community Corrections. International Community Corrections Association 2002 Annual Conference, Boston. 13

14 2002 Workshop: Gender-Responsive Strategies: Research, Practice, and Guiding Principles. The GAINS Center National Conference, San Francisco Keynote Address: Women in the Criminal Justice System: Breaking the Pathways. State of Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, Milwaukee American Correctional Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA. Organized, chaired and presented a four hour workshop, Women offenders: Gender- responsive research, practice & guiding principle, National Institute of Corrections and Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. Conference, Maui, Hawaii. Creating a Responsive Environment for Women and Families. Keynote speaker, Gender-Responsive Strategies and Practices National Roundtable for Women in Prison, Columbia University, New York. Session organizer, panel chair and presenter Western Society of Criminology 29 th Annual Meeting. Session organizer and chair of two panels, San Diego, CA American Society of Criminology 2001 Annual Meeting. Chaired panel: Delinquency Program Evaluations: Gender and Community Issues. Atlanta, Georgia Faculty, Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents Training Session. Pasadena, CA Keynote Address and Breakout Session: California Jail Programs Association Training Conference, Ventura, CA th National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders. Moderated and presented four-hour session: Gender-Responsive Strategies: Research, Practice and Guiding Principles for Women Offenders, Boise, Idaho Western Society of Criminology 28 th Annual Meeting. Organized and chaired two sessions re: Female Offenders. Portland, Oregon American Society of Criminology 2000 Annual meeting. Chaired panel: Gendered Justice: Programming for Women in Correctional Settings. San Francisco, CA American Probation and Parole Association 24 th Annual Meeting. Presenter: Issues in Applying the What Works Literature to Women Offenders, New York 14

15 1999 National Symposium on Women Offenders, Washington, DC. Featured presenter and workshop chair The 8 th National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders. Presenter and workshop chair: Encouraging Family Unity and Community Integration. Chicago, Illinois National Institute of Justice National Workshop on Sentencing and Corrections Challenges. Co-Chaired session on women and girls in the justice system Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Chaired panel re: California Juvenile Justice Challenge Grants, Newport Beach, CA Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Facilities Chair and session organizer, Honolulu, HI Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Facilities Chair and session organizer, Rohnert Park, CA American Correctional Association 122nd Congress, San Antonio, Texas. Chaired panel entitled Why Punish the Children? Grants and Contracts: Blueprint for Women s Services for Adult Probation Department, City and County of San Francisco, Zellerbach Family Foundation grant present Center for Gender and Justice - National Institute of Corrections Cooperative Agreement: Developing the Protocol for Assessing Gender-Responsiveness in Criminal Justice Policy and Practice California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Development of a continuum of community correctional programs for women offenders. Two separate year interagency agreements between Sonoma State University and the CDCR for a total of $180, Consultant, Sonoma County Probation Department Assessment of Sierra Youth Center program Consultant, Santa Clara County Probation Department Strategic planning Consultant, Connecticut Women s Consortium, Inc. Gender responsive services. 15

16 2003-present Consultant, National Training and Technical Assistance Center, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Consultant, National Institute of Corrections Curriculum Design: Effective Supervision of Women Defendants and Offenders in the Community Consultant, Alameda County Probation Department. Facilitating strategic planning and organizational development Consultant, Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections. Assessment of statewide programming for delinquent juvenile female offenders Project Director and Principal Investigator, National Institute of Corrections Cooperative Agreement, Gender-Responsive Strategies Project (3 year project) Consultant, Cook County (Chicago) Dept. of Corrections programming for women jail detainees Evaluator, Alameda County Sheriff s Department Santa Rita Jail evaluation of program for pregnant and parenting inmates Project Director, Fresno County Probation Department - Outcome Evaluation of the Repeat Offender Prevention Project Consultant, Hawaii Department of Public Safety system analysis and program development re: women offenders CA. Office of Criminal Justice Planning. Modeling Gender-Specific Services in Juvenile Justice. (Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Barbara Owen). Commissions and Advisory Boards: 2011 Attorney General Kamala Harris Smart on Crime Reentry and Recidivism Reduction Work Group Sonoma County Juvenile Justice Commission 2007 Governor s appointee to the California Rehabilitation Strike Team 2007 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Expert Panel on Adult Offender and Recidivism Reduction Programming 2006 National Council on Crime and Delinquency Task Force on California Prison Crowding 16

17 2006 Little Hoover Commission Sentencing Reform Advisory Committee 2005-present California Gender-Responsive Strategies Commission Advisory Group, Federal Resource Center for Children of Prisoners, Child Welfare League of America Member, Friends Outside Sonoma County Board of Advisors National GAINS Center s Women s Advisory Board Senate Concurrent Resolution 33 Commission on Female Inmate & Parolee Issues California Blue Ribbon Commission on Inmate Population Management. Professional Memberships: American Society of Criminology Association for Criminal Justice Research (CA) Western Society of Criminology (President-1998/99) 17

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