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1 Emily M. Wright, Ph.D. Associate Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Nebraska, Omaha 6001 Dodge Street, 218T CPACS Omaha, NE Office: (402) Home: (402) EDUCATION 2008 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Dissertation: Neighborhood Context and Intimate Partner Violence Committee: Michael L. Benson (chair), Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, D.Wayne Osgood 2004 M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 2003 B.S., Psychology, Cum Laude, Arkansas State University ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2014 present Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha 2014 present Faculty Affiliate, Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska, Omaha 2012 present Affiliate Faculty Member, Women s and Gender Studies, University of Nebraska, Omaha Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina Affiliate Faculty Member, Women s and Gender Studies Program, University of South Carolina Affiliate Faculty Member, Research Consortium on Children and Families, University of South Carolina AREAS OF INTEREST Neighborhood Context and Crime/Victimization Exposure to Violence and Victimization Gender Differences in Offending and Victimization Effective Correctional Interventions 1
2 GRANTS AND CONTRACT ACTIVITY A Person Centered Approach to Childhood Violence Exposure and Its Consequences Role: Co-Investigator (Chris Gibson, PI) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health Status: Under Review Examining the Predictors of Sexual Victimization among Female Inmates: PREA considerations Role: Principal Investigator (with Benjamin Steiner) Funding Agency: Iowa Department of Corrections Amount: $100, 633 (funded) 2015 Developmental Evaluation of Douglas County Collective Impact Project Role: Principal Investigator (with Ryan Spohn) Funding Agency: Sherwood Foundation Amount: $44,397 (funded) Evaluating the Crossover Youth Practice Model (CYPM) in Douglas County Role: Principal Investigator (with Ryan Spohn) Funding Agency: Sherwood Foundation Amount: $142,919 (funded) UNO Victimization Survey Role: Principal Investigator (with Dana Radatz) Funding Agency: Catholic Health Initiatives; Women s Center for Advancement of Omaha, RA# Amount: $12,500 (funded) Polyvictimization and the Cumulative Effects of Victimization among Adult Women Role: Principal Investigator/Mentor (to Dana Radatz) Funding Institution: University of Nebraska, Omaha, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Amount: $29,424 (funded) Violent Victimization, Neighborhood Context, and Adolescent Drug Use Role: Principal Investigator (with Abigail A. Fagan) Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant #1R01DA Amount: $529,727 (funded) Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Gendered and Contextual Effects on Adolescent Interpersonal Violence, Drug Use, and Mental Health Outcomes Role: Principal Investigator (with Abigail A. Fagan) Funding Agency: National Institute of Justice, Grant #2009-IJ-CX-0043 Amount: $37,179 (funded) 2
3 Gender Differences in Reactions to Relational Aggression Role: Principal Investigator (with Rodney Baker and Karen L. Yanowitz) Funding Agency: Arkansas Department of Higher Education: Mahlon Martin Undergraduate Research Fellowship Amount: $3,000 (funded) PUBLICATIONS (*Graduate student co-author) ( Grant supported) Refereed Journal Articles Cond. Accept. Wright, E.M., Pinchevsky, G.M., Benson, M.L., & *Radatz, D. Intimate partner violence and subsequent depression: Examining the effects of neighborhood supportive mechanisms. American Journal of Community Psychology. Forthcoming Wright, E.M., Fagan, A.A., & Pinchevsky, G.M. Penny for your thoughts? The protective effect of youths attitudes against drug use in high risk communities. Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice. Forthcoming Wright, E.M. The relationship between social support and intimate partner violence in neighborhood context. Crime & Delinquency. Forthcoming Spohn, R., Wright, E.M., & *Peterson, J. Rape and mental health outcomes among women: Examining the moderating effects of healthy fear levels. Violence Against Women. Forthcoming Fagan, A.A., Wright, E.M., Pinchevsky, G.M. A multi-level analysis of the impact of neighborhood structural and social factors on adolescent substance use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. PMC Forthcoming *Radatz, D.L. & Wright, E.M. Integrating the Principles of Effective Intervention into batterer intervention programming: The case for moving towards more evidence-based programming. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 17(2). Forthcoming *Radatz, D.L. & Wright, E.M. Does polyvictimization impact incarcerated and non-incarcerated adult women differently? An exploration into internalizing problems. Journal of Interpersonal Violence Fagan, A.A., Wright, E.M., Pinchevsky, G.M. Exposure to violence, substance use, and neighborhood context. Social Science Research 49: PMC Tillyer, M.S. & Wright, E.M. Intimate partner violence and the victim-offender overlap. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 51(1):
4 2014 Fagan, A.A., Wright, E.M., *Pinchevsky, G.M. The protective effects of neighborhood collective efficacy on adolescent substance use and violence following exposure to violence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 43(9): PMC *Miller, R.N., Fagan, A.A., & Wright, E.M. The moderating effects of peer and parental support on the relationship between vicarious victimization and substance use. Journal of Drug Issues 44(4): PCM *Pinchevsky, G., Fagan, A.A., & Wright, E.M. Victimization experiences and adolescent substance use: Does the type and degree of victimization matter? Journal of Interpersonal Violence 29(2): PMC Wright, E.M. & Fagan, A.A. The cycle of violence in context: Exploring the moderating roles of neighborhood disadvantage and cultural norms. Criminology 51(2): PMC Summarized in Criminological Highlights (2014), 14(1). Published by the Center for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto Wright, E.M., Fagan, A.A., *Pinchevsky, G.M. The effects of exposure to violence and victimization across life domains on adolescent substance use. Child Abuse & Neglect 37(11): PMC *Crittenden, C. & Wright, E.M. Predicting Patriarchy: Using individual and contextual factors to examine patriarchal endorsement in communities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 28(6): *Pinchevsky, G., Wright, E.M., Fagan, A.A. Gender differences in the effects of exposure to violence on adolescent substance use. Violence and Victims 28(1): PMC Wright, E.M., DeHart, D.D., Koons-Witt, B.A., & *Crittenden, C. Buffers against crime? Exploring the roles and limitations of positive relationships among women in prison. Punishment & Society 15(1): Fagan, A.A., Wright, E.M., *Pinchevsky, G. Racial/ethnic differences in the relationship between neighborhood disadvantage and adolescent substance use. Journal of Drug Issues 43(1): PMC Wright, E.M., Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E.J., & Bauman, A. Gender-responsive lessons learned and policy implications for women in prison: A review. Criminal Justice and Behavior 39(12): Podcasted by Sage Publications *Pinchevsky, G. & Wright, E.M. The impact of neighborhoods on intimate partner violence and victimization. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse 13(2):
5 2012 Wright, E.M. & Fagan, A.A. Exposure to intimate partner violence: Does the gender of the perpetrator matter for adolescent mental health outcomes? Criminal Justice and Behavior 39: Fagan, A.A. & Wright, E.M. The effects of neighborhood context on youth violence and delinquency: Does gender matter? Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 10: *Crittenden, C., Wright, E.M., Fagan, A.A. The effects of exposure to intimate partner violence on children s development. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly 4(2): Wright, E.M. & Benson, M.L. Clarifying the effects of neighborhood context on violence behind closed doors. Justice Quarterly 28(5): Fagan, A.A. & Wright, E.M. Gender differences in the effects of exposure to intimate partner violence on adolescent violence and drug use. Child Abuse & Neglect 35(7): Wright, E.M. & Benson, M.L. Immigration and intimate partner violence: Exploring the immigrant paradox. Social Problems 57(3): *Barber, S.J. & Wright, E.M. Predictors of completion in a batterer treatment program: The effects of referral source supervision. Criminal Justice and Behavior 37(8): Wright, E.M. & Benson, M.L. Relational aggression, intimate partner violence, and gender: An exploratory analysis. Victims and Offenders 5(4): Van Voorhis, P., Wright, E.M., Salisbury, E., & Bauman, A. Women s risk factors and their contributions to existing risk/needs assessment: The current status of a gender-responsive supplement. Criminal Justice and Behavior 37(3): Wright, E.M. The measurement of psychopathy: Dimensional and categorical approaches. The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Contemporary Criminology 53 (4): Wright, E.M., Salisbury, E.J., & Van Voorhis, P. Predicting the prison misconducts of women offenders: The importance of gender-responsive needs. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 23(4): Reprinted. Pp in M.K. Stohr, A. Walsh, & C. Hemmens (eds.) (2009), Corrections: A Text/Reader. Los Angeles: Sage. 5
6 2006 Steiner, B. & Wright, E.M. Assessing the relative effects of state direct file waiver laws on violent juvenile crime: Deterrence or irrelevance? The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 96(4): Under Review Wright, E.M. & Tillyer, M.S. Neighborhood social ties, collective efficacy, and intimate partner violence against women. *Carter, A., Wright, E.M., & Steiner, B. Formal controls, neighborhood disadvantage, and violent crime in U.S. cities: Examining (un)intended consequences. *Cain, C., Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. Nonstranger victimization and inmate maladjustment: Is the relationship gendered? Books 2011 Wright, E.M. Neighborhoods and intimate partner violence. El Paso: LFB Scholarly Publishing. Book Chapters and Other Publications Forthcoming Wright, E.M. & *Cain, C. Women in Prison. In Wooldredge, J. & Smith, P. (eds.), Oxford Handbook on Prisons and Imprisonment. The Oxford Handbooks on Criminology and Criminal Justice Series, Oxford. Forthcoming *Radatz, D. & Wright, E.M. Patricia Van Voorhis. In Kerley, K., Copes, H., De Li, S., Lane, J., & Sharp, S. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of Corrections. Wiley-Blackwell Alarid, L. F. & Wright, E.M. Becoming a female felony offender. Pp , in Cullen, F.T., Wilcox, P., Lux, J.L., & Jonson, C.L. (eds.), Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology Papers in Honor of Freda Adler. Advances in Criminological Theory Series, Oxford *Ellison,J. & Wright, E.M. Private Prisons and the Law. Pp in Hemmens, C. (ed.) Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice (2 nd edition). New York: Oxford University Press Wright, E.M. Michael Benson. In Miller, J.M., Gover, A.R., Jennings, W.G., & Schreck, C.J. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Wiley-Blackwell *Pinchevsky, G. & Wright, E.M. Domestic Violence. In Miller, J.M., Gover, A.R., Jennings, W.G., & Schreck, C.J. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Wiley- Blackwell *Pinchevsky, G. & Wright, E.M. Victim services in juvenile courts. In J. Albanese (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice. Wiley-Blackwell Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E.J., Bauman, A., Holsinger, K., & Wright, E.M. Classifying Women Offenders: Achieving Accurate Pictures of Risk and Identifying 6
7 Gender-Responsive Needs. In Donald Evans (ed.), What Works: Defeating Recidivism - Keys to Making it Happen. Alexandria, VA: American Correctional Association Wright, E.M. Cognitive Theories of Crime. Pp in F.T. Cullen and P.K. Wilcox (eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Sage Publications Wright, E.M. & *Vicniere, M.J. Economic Costs of Victimization. Pp in B.S. Fisher and S.P. Lab (eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage Publications Wright, E.M., Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E., & Bauman, A. Gender-responsive prisons: Lessons from the NIC/UC gender-responsive classification project. Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice 10(6): Salisbury, E.J., Van Voorhis, P., Wright, E.M., & Bauman, A. Changing the probation experience for female offenders based on the Women s Needs and Risk Assessment project findings. Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice 10(6): Van Voorhis, P., Bauman, A., Wright, E.M., & Salisbury, E.J. Implementing the Women s Risk/Need Assessment (WRNAs): Early lessons from the field. Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice 10(6): Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E.J., Wright, E.M., & Bauman, A. New classification instrument for female offenders. Corrections Today 69(4): Wright, E.M. Treatment of Gender in the Juvenile Justice System. Pp in L.L. Finley (ed.) Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press Wright, E.M. Social Development Model. Pp in L.L. Finley (ed.) Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press Wright, E.M., Smith, P., & Lowenkamp, C.T. Demonstrating the importance of responsivity with the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. Offender Programs Report: Social and Behavioral Rehabilitation in Prisons, Jails, and the Community 10(2): TECHNICAL REPORTS 2015 *Radatz, D.L., & Wright, E.M. The Women s Center for Advancement Survey on Violence among UNO Students. Final Report submitted to Women s Center for Advancement. Funding Agency: CHI Health, Omaha, NE 2011 Wright, E.M., Fagan, A.A., & *Crittenden, C.A. Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Gendered and Contextual Effects on Adolescent Interpersonal Violence, Drug Use, and Mental Health Outcomes. NIJ #2009-IJ-CX-0043, Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Document NCJ # Funding Agency: National Institute of Justice 7
8 2010 Wright, E.M. & *Crittenden, C. SISTERCARE Domestic Violence Shelter Program Evaluation. Final Report submitted to Sistercare, Inc. Cooperating Agency: Sistercare, Inc., Columbia, SC 2010 *Crittenden, C. & Wright, E.M. SISTERCARE Domestic Violence Shelter Staff Evaluation. Final Report submitted to Sistercare, Inc. Cooperating Agency: Sistercare, Inc., Columbia, SC 2008 Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E.J., Wright, E.M., Bauman, A., & Holsinger, K. A Gender- Responsive Risk Assessment for Women Offenders: Results for the Missouri Department of Corrections Probation, Prison and Pre-release Samples. NIC #99PO3GILO, Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Research Center. Funding Agency: National Institute of Corrections 2008 Wright, E.M., Van Voorhis, P., Bauman, A., & Salisbury, E.J. A Gender-Responsive Risk/Needs Assessment Final Report Prepared for the Minnesota Department of Corrections and the Advisory Task Force on the Woman and Juvenile Offender in Corrections. NIC #99PO3GILO, Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Research Center. Funding Agency: National Institute of Corrections 2008 Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E.J., & Wright, E.M. A Gender-Responsive Risk/Needs Assessment Final Report Prepared for the Maui CARE Project. NIC #99PO3GILO, Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Research Center. Funding Agency: National Institute of Corrections 2008 Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E.J., Wright, E.M., & Bauman, A. Achieving Accurate Pictures of Risk and Identifying Gender Responsive Needs: Two New Assessments for Women Offenders. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations 2015 Wright, E.M. & *Radatz, D.L. The Women s Center for Advancement Survey on Violence among UNO Students. Presented to the UNO Voices Against Violence Coalition. Omaha, NE Spohn, R. & Wright, E.M. Evaluation of Douglas County Youth Impact! Presented at the 2015 Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association. Kearney, NE Gibson, C.L., Wright, E.M., & Zimmerman, G. Analyzing the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. Workshop sponsored by the American Society of Criminology, presented at the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. 8
9 2012 Wright, E.M. Evidence-based Risk Assessment and Effective Correctional Responses for Female Offenders. Presented to the South Carolina Probation and Parole Association s Annual Conference. Columbia, SC Wright, E.M. Intimate Partner Violence and Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Research, Policy, and Practice. Presented to the South Carolina Palmetto Association. Columbia, SC Fagan, A.A. & Wright, E.M. Contextual Effects of Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence on Adolescent Violence and Drug Use. Poster presented at the 2011 National Institute of Justice Conference. Arlington, VA Wright, E.M. & Fagan, A.A. How Exposure to Domestic Violence Impacts Kids Mental Health Outcomes. Presented at the 24 th Annual South Carolina Victim s Right s Week. Columbia, SC Fagan, A.A. & Wright, E.M. Effects of Neighborhood Context on Youth Violence and Delinquency: Does Gender Matter? Presented to the Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Law, University of Florida. Sponsored by the Institute for Crime, Justice, and Policy Research. Gainesville, FL Wright, E.M. & Benson, M.L. Immigration and Intimate Partner Violence: An Investigation into the Latino Paradox. Presented at the Law and Society 2010 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL Wright, E.M. Women Offenders Today: Problems, Pathways, and Implications. Presented at the League of Women Voters of South Carolina Leaders Day Meeting. Columbia, SC Van Voorhis, P. & Wright, E.M. The NIC Gender-Responsive Assessment Project: Results from Minnesota. Presented to the Minnesota Department of Corrections and the Minnesota Women s Task Force. Minneapolis, MN. Conference Presentations (past 5 years) 2015 Gibson, G.L., Fagan, A.A., & Wright, E.M. Measuring children s exposure to violence in urban neighborhoods. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C *Chenane, J. & Wright, E.M. Immigration, violent crimes, and the role of law enforcement officers. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C Wright, E.M., Tillyer, M.S., & *Rader, E. Neighborhoods and intimate partner violence: Direct and interactive effects of collective efficacy and social ties. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C Coonfare, S.J., Juliano, N., Spohn, R., & Wright, E.M. Implementation of the Crossover Youth Practice Model (CYPM) in Douglas County: A unique public-private 9
10 partnership to improve the lives of youth. Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) 2015 Conference. Omaha, NE *Radatz, D.L. & Wright, E.M. Domestic violence, batterer intervention, and effective correctional programming. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA *Cain, C.M., Steiner, B., Wright, E.M., & Meade, B. Gender differences in the effects of exposure to violence on prison inmate maladjustment. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA *Radatz, D. L. & Wright, E.M. Polyvictimization and internalizing behaviors among adult women. Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, University of Nebraska, Omaha Pinchevsky, G.M., Wright, E.M., & Fagan, A.A. Neighborhood structural and social influence on adolescent substance use. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA Fagan, A.A., Wright, E.M., & Pinchevsky, G.M. Neighborhood protective effects on the relationship between exposure to community violence and adolescent delinquency. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA *Peterson, J.C., Spohn, R.E., & Wright, E.M. The differential impact of fear of crime on college women s mental health outcomes. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA Alarid, L.F. & Wright, E.M. Becoming a female felony offender. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA *Radatz, D.L. & Wright, E.M. Polyvictimization and the cumulative effects of victimization on health outcomes among incarcerated and non-incarcerated women. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA *Miller, R.N, Fagan, A.A., & Wright, E.M. Gender differences in the predictors of adolescent substance use and violence. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA *Radatz, D. L. & Wright, E.M. Polyvictimization and traumatic life events among women. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX *Radatz, D. L. & Wright, E.M. Polyvictimization among incarcerated and nonincarcerated women. Science & Gender Matters: No Limits 2013 Conference, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE Wright, E.M. & Fagan, A.A. The influence of neighborhood cultural norms and individual attitudes on adolescent delinquency. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. 10
11 2012 *Pinchevsky, G.M., Wright, E.M., & Fagan, A.A. Victimization experiences and future substance use among adolescents: Do type and degree of victimization matter? American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL *Miller, R., Fagan, A.A. & Wright, E.M. Pathways from victimization to substance use among adolescents. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL *Carter, A., Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. Main and moderating effects of formal controls on crime in U.S. cities. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL *Pinchevsky, G. & Wright, E.M. The impact of neighborhoods on intimate partner violence and victimization. International Family Violence Conference, Portsmouth, NH. (Poster) 2012 *Pinchevsky, G., Wright, E.M., & Fagan, A.A. The effects of exposure to violence and victimization across life domains on adolescent alcohol use. International Family Violence Conference, Portsmouth, NH *Pinchevsky, G., Fagan, A.A., & Wright, E.M. Resilience in the face of adversity: Does neighborhood context moderate the effects of exposure to violence on adolescent marijuana use? Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C Wright, E.M. & Fagan, A.A. Exposure to violence and victimization and problematic youth alcohol use. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, NY. (Panel chair) 2011 Fagan, A.A., Wright, E.M., & *Pinchevsky, G. The influence of direct and indirect violent victimization on substance use by female adolescents and young adults. Women s Health Research Forum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. (Poster) 2011 Fagan, A.A. & Wright, E.M. The importance of neighborhoods on the development of adolescent drug use. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C *Pinchevsky, G., Wright, E.M., & Fagan, A.A. The influence of direct and indirect victimization on adolescent substance use. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C Benson, M.L. & Wright, E.M. Neighborhood disadvantage, intimate partner violence, and depression. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C *Crittenden, C.A., Wright, E.M., & Koons-Witt, B.A. Buffers against crime? A look at positive relationships among women offenders. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C *Crittenden, C.A. & Wright, E.M. Predicting Patriarchy: Using Individual and Contextual Factors to Examine Patriarchal Endorsement in Communities. American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. 11
12 ADDITIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders (Minnesota) Role: Project Manager Principal Investigator: Patricia Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati Funding Agency: National Institute of Corrections, Grant #99PO3GILO Total funded amount: $893, A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders (Maui) Role: Project Manager Principal Investigator: Patricia Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati Funding Agency: National Institute of Corrections, Grant #99PO3GILO Total funded amount: $893,712 TEACHING ACTIVITIES School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha (2012-present): Special Topics: Victimization (Graduate) Women and Criminal Justice (Graduate) Teaching Criminal Justice (Graduate) Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina ( ): Criminology (Graduate) Research Methods (Graduate) Victimization (Undergraduate) Sociology of Crime (Undergraduate) The American Criminal Justice System (Undergraduate) Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati ( ): Research Methods in Criminal Justice (Undergraduate) Correctional Rehabilitation (Undergraduate) Drugs and Crime (Undergraduate) Teaching Assistant/Facilitator, Division of Criminal Justice, Online Distance Learning Master of Science in CJ Program, University of Cincinnati ( ): Crime in the Life Course; Community Corrections; Criminal Justice Management; Correctional Rehabilitation; Applied Statistics in Criminal Justice; Theory and Philosophy of Law Enforcement; Police Effectiveness; Criminal Justice Policy Analysis; Law and Social Control; White Collar Crime; Applied Criminal Justice Research Methods; Basic Research Methods in Criminal Justice Dissertation/Thesis Chairperson Dana Radatz (Ph.D.). School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, UNO. Domestic violence, batterer intervention, and effective correctional programming. Present: Assistant Professor, Niagara University Johanna Peterson (M.A.) School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, UNO. Examining victimization types and frequencies among a delinquent female population. Present: Program Coordinator, Nebraska Center for Justice Research 12
13 Gillian Pinchevsky (Ph.D.). Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, USC. Assessing the impact of the court response to domestic violence in two neighboring counties. Present: Assistant Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV). Dissertation/Thesis Committee Member 2014-present Karyn Sporer (Ph.D.) School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, UNO. Family systems and mental illness among adult children Eric Meyer (M.A.) School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, UNO. A new typology in sex-offender legislation: An exploration of all laws that affect sex offenders in Nebraska and Iowa Connie Koski (Ph.D.). School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, UNO. Neighborhood informal social control, race, and gentrification: An ethnographic exploration. Present: Assistant Professor, Longwood University Courtney Crittenden (Ph.D.). Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, USC. Gender and programming: A comparison of program availability and participation in U.S. prisons for men and women. Present: Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Pamela Phillips (Ph.D.). College of Nursing, USC. Using therapeutic writing to deconstruct recovery from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Sara Barber (M.A.). Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, USC. Predictors of completion for batterer treatment programs. Present: Executive Director, SCADVASSA, Columbia, SC. SERVICE ACTIVITIES Editorial Board Member Journal of Crime and Justice Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice Journal Reviewer Criminology Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly Criminal Justice and Behavior Trauma, Violence, and Abuse American Sociological Review Child Abuse & Neglect Pediatrics Child Development Journal of Marriage and Family Journal of Interpersonal Violence Victims and Offenders Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Urban Affairs Sociological Inquiry Violence Against Women Rural Sociology Journal of Family Issues Women & Criminal Justice Clinical Psychological Science 13
14 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Feminist Criminology Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice Journal of Crime and Justice The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Gender & Society International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Grant Reviewer 2015 Centers for Disease Control, Structural, Economic, Environmental Prevention Strategies for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence 2014 National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Section 2012 University of Cincinnati, Center for Criminal Justice Research s Doctoral Student Research Grant Program 2011 American Psychology-Law Society, Grant-in-Aid Program for Early Career Psychologists Tenure Reviewer Washington State University University of Toledo University of Massachusetts, Boston (letter of support) Professional Service Student Affairs Committee Member, American Society of Criminology 2015 Program Committee Section Chair, Violent Crime, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2015 Annual Meeting Chair, Student Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology 2013 Teller s Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Student Affairs Committee Member, American Society of Criminology Program Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2013 Annual Meeting Sage Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Awards Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2013 Annual Meeting Program Committee Member, American Society of Criminology 2012 Annual Meeting Book Awards Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2010 Annual Meeting Donations Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2010 Annual Meeting Program Committee Member, American Society of Criminology 2009 Annual Meeting 2007 Co-Editor, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Empirical Studies of Gender Responsive Approaches to the Classification and Treatment of Women Offenders. Volume 23, Issue 4, November 2007 University of Nebraska, Omaha Executive Graduate Council member, University of Nebraska Graduate Council: Policy and Planning Committee, University of Nebraska, Omaha Reappointment, Promotion, & Tenure Chair, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice 2015 Director Search Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Program Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Dean s Advisory Committee on Diversity, College of Public Affairs 14
15 Faculty Search Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina Graduate Committee Alpha Phi Sigma Faculty Advisor Carolina Student Judicial Council Graduate Committee Alpha Phi Sigma Faculty Advisor Department Chair Search Committee Carolina Student Judicial Council Faculty Panelist for CCJ s Graduate Student Association Faculty Search Committee Undergraduate Committee United Way Carolina Departmental Coordinator Undergraduate Committee Community Service 2012 present Research Consultant to the Crossover Youth Practice Model in Douglas County, NE 2015 Media quote, Abusers take classes, but effectiveness questioned by Riley Johnson, Lincoln Journal Star. March Media quote: In latest homicide, expert sees a mystery by Riley Johnson, Lincoln Journal Star. April, Consultant to the National Institute of Corrections regarding gender-responsive programming and services for women offenders. Denver, Colorado Research Consultant to the Women s Center for Advancement in Omaha, NE 2012 Participant, UNO Voices Against Violence Task Force Participant, South Carolina Correctional Association Task Force on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders Participant, Volunteer Advisory Committee for Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution and Goodman Correctional Institution AWARDS AND HONORS Teaching/Service 2010 Pi Society, Alpha Delta Pi, University of South Carolina Two Thumbs Up Teaching Award, University of South Carolina Other Awards 2009 Who s Who among Executives and Professional Women, Biltmore Honors Edition University Graduate Scholarship, University of Cincinnati 2003 Most Outstanding Psychology Student, Arkansas State University Psi Chi Chapter Secretary, Arkansas State University 2002 Who s Who among College Campuses Psi Chi, Arkansas State University President s Scholarship, Arkansas State University 15
16 AFFILITIONS 1986-present Member, Cherokee Nation 2015-present Midwestern Criminal Justice Association 2004-present American Society of Criminology Member: Division of Victimology; Division on Women and Crime 2004-present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences American Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology American Psychological Society REFERENCES Michael L. Benson, Ph.D. Professor School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati Ryan Spohn, PhD. Director Nebraska Center for Justice Research School of Criminology & Criminal Justice University of Nebraska, Omaha Abigail A. Fagan, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law University of Florida Dana DeHart, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Research College of Social Work University of South Carolina
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