Jessica J. Warner Curriculum Vitae Current Position Quality Improvement Manager Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio 700 West Pete Rose Way, Suite 334 Cincinnati, OH 45203 Phone: 513-381-1954 ext. 3011 Email: jessica.warner@voago.org Job Description: The Quality Improvement Manager directs the management and activities of the quality improvement process and programs in the residential reentry programs of Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio (VOAGO). These activities are completed according to approved policies and procedures, accreditation and licensing bodies, and grant, contracting and funding entities. Specially, this position assists with new program policy and practice implementation as well as fidelity monitoring and oversight of improvements. Education Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, Expected April 2015 Concentrations: Corrections and Criminology Certificates: Public Opinion & Survey Research, Preparing Future Faculty Examining the Organizational Context of Committee Members: Paula Smith, Ph.D. (chair), Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Francis Cullen, Ph. D., & Emily Salisbury, Ph.D. M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2007 Concentration: Corrections B.S., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2005 Summa Cum Laude; Honors Scholar A reas of Specialization My areas of specialization include correctional rehabilitation, program implementation and evaluation, the transfer of knowledge to practitioners and policy-makers, public opinion regarding criminal justice, and survey methodology.
Warner 2 Teaching Experience Beckfield College Adjunct Faculty, 2010-2012 170 Introduction to Corrections 320 Criminal Law 388 Criminal Justice Research Methods 400 Applied Criminal Justice Analysis 492 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati Adjunct Instructor, 2010-present 3021 Criminal Justice Research Methods 404 Life Course Criminology 410 Psychology of Criminal Behavior Co-Instructor, 2004 101 First Year Experience College Survival Course for Criminal Justice Students Distance Learning Facilitator, 2009-2012 Multiple courses, list available upon request Graduate Assistant, 2007, 2009 Instructor: Paula Smith, Ph.D. Courses: 865 Applied Corrections, 290 Criminal Justice in Film Instructor: Paul Gendreau, Ph.D. Course: 891 Advanced Special Topics in Criminal Justice Teaching Assistant, 2004 Professor: Catherine Strathern, Ph.D. Course: 101 Introduction to Psychology
Warner 3 Fellowships and G rants Exploring the Black Box of Responsivity. Funded by the School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2014 for $2,000. Practitioners Perceptions of the Importance of Shared Goals and Values When Working with Offenders. Funded by the College of Education, Criminal Justice, & Human Services, University of Cincinnati, 2013-2014 for $1,000. Graduate Student and Faculty Research Mentoring Grant with Sarah Manchak, Ph.D. A Survey of Correctional Staff Attitudes of Rehabilitation. Funded by the College of Education, Criminal Justice, & Human Services, University of Cincinnati, 2011-2012 for $1,000. Graduate Student and Faculty Research Mentoring Grant with Paula Smith, Ph.D. Publications McNeeley, S., & Warner, J. J. (2014). Replication in Criminology: A necessary practice. Manuscript submitted for publication. Warner, J. J., Labreque, R. L., & Smith, P. (2014). Exploring the black box of responsivity: A meta-analysis. Manuscript in progress. Research Experience Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS), 2011 2014 Sponsor: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research Principal Investigator: E. Latessa, Ph.D. & P. Smith, Ph.D. Outcome & Process Evaluation of Juvenile Drug Courts, 2008-2009 Sponsor: Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Principle Investigators: E. Latessa, Ph.D., & P. Smith, Ph.D. Cuyahoga County Family Drug Court Evaluation and Outcome Study, 2007-2009 Sponsor: Cuyahoga County Family Drug Court Principal Investigators: E. Latessa, Ph.D., C. Lowenkamp, Ph.D., & P. Smith, Ph.D. Therapeutic Communities versus Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, 2007-2008 Sponsor: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research Principal Investigator: E. Latessa, Ph.D. & P. Smith, Ph.D.
Warner 4 Cuyahoga County Juvenile Drug Court Evaluation and Outcome Study, 2007 Sponsor: Cuyahoga County Juvenile Drug Court Principal Investigators: E. Latessa, Ph.D., C. Lowenkamp, Ph.D., & P. Smith, Ph.D. Ohio Halfway House Evaluation Project, 2006 Sponsor: Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections Principal Investigator: E. Latessa, Ph.D. Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren and Clinton Counties, 2006 Sponsor: SAMSHA Principal Investigators: P. Smith, Ph.D. & C. Lowenkamp, Ph.D. Ohio Risk Assessment Project, 2006 Sponsor: Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections Principal Investigators: E. Latessa, Ph.D. & C. Lowenkamp, Ph.D. Technical Reports Paula Smith, Edward J. Latessa, Andrew J. Myer, Jessica J. Warner, & Lori Lovins. (2009). y Treatment Drug Court - Paula Smith, Lori Brusman Lovins, Beth Ellefson, & Jessica J. Warner Christopher T. Lowenkamp, Paula Smith, Edward J. Latessa, Jessica J. Warner, & Andrew J. Chris Lowenkamp, Paula Smith. Edward Latessa, Lori Lovins, & Jessica J. Warner. (2008). *Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS) Summary reports available upon request **Correctional Program Checklist (CPC) reports available upon request
Warner 5 Presentations Warner, J. J., and Manchak, S. (Nov. 2014). Perspectives from community corrections and mental health practitioners: Bridging connections and fostering inter-agency collaboration. Anticipated presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology Warner, J. J., and Smith, P. (Nov. 2013). Examining organizational context during implementation of evidence-based practices. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, GA. Warner, J. J., and McNeeley, S. (March 2013). Replication in Criminology: A necessary practice. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Dallas, TX. Warner, J. J., Smith, P., and Latessa, E. J. (Nov. 2012). Examining the Relationship between Staff Characteristics and Recidivism in Correctional Programming. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago. Bourke, S., and Warner, J. J. (Oct. 2012). The U.S. Correctional System State of Affairs. Invited presentation for Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Warner, J. J., & Smith, P. (Nov. 2011). A survey of correctional staff support of rehabilitation. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington, D.C. Warner, J. J., & Smith, P. (April 2011). Developing a survey of correctional staff support for rehabilitation. Presented at the annual Spring Research Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. Smith, P., Lowenkamp, C., & Warner, J. J. (March 2008). The relationship between childhood abuse and recidivism: A comparison of male and female juvenile offenders. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Cincinnati, Ohio. Certifications CBI for Substance Abuse Treatment (trained by K. Pitocco, MSW.) Correctional Program Checklist (trained by P. Smith, Ph.D.) Level of Service Inventory Revised (trained by P. Smith, Ph.D.) Motivational Interviewing (trained by S. Kennedy, Ph.D.) Thinking for a Change (trained by P. Smith, Ph.D.) Certified trainer of: Core Correctional Practice Correctional Program Checklist (CPC) Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS)
Warner 6 Professional Affiliations Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2007-present American Society of Criminology 2007-present Alpha Phi Sigma 2004-present University Service Criminal Justice Graduate Research and Discussion Group (GRADS) Member: 2009 - present Organizing committee member 2010-2011 All-University Administrative Review Committee Member, Fall 2010-present Grievance Committee, Graduate Student Representative, Spring 2011 References Available upon request.