CURRICULUM VITAE NATALIE W GOULETTE PERSONAL DATA Office address: Department of Criminal Justice University of West Florida 11000 University Parkway Building 85, Room 153 Pensacola, FL 32514 850-474-2896 Email: ngoulette@uwf.edu nataliegoulette@yahoo.com EDUCATION 2013 Doctorate of Philosophy, Criminal Justice Areas of specialization: Criminology, Corrections Dissertation: Are Female Defendants Treated More Leniently by Judges? A Multi-Level Analysis of Sex-Based Disparities at the Phases of Pretrial Release, Charge Reductions, and Sentencing Committee: Dr. John D. Wooldredge (chair), Dr. James Frank, Dr. Lawrence F. Travis III, Janet Moore, M.A., J.D. 2008 Master of Science in Criminal Justice Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Thesis: Living With Nana: The Relationship Between Custodial Grandmothers and Juvenile Delinquency Committee: Dr. Melissa Burek (chair), Dr. Nancy Orel, and Dr. William King 2005 Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2013-present Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of West Florida 1
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2011 to 2013 Research Assistant Ohio RECLAIM Project Duties: Perform bi-annual audits on Ohio CCFs. Re-design and Implementation of Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Programs Duties: Implementation of evidence-based correctional programming in juvenile and adult correctional facilities Community Corrections Act (CCA) Probation Project Duties: Data collection with Correctional Program Checklist- Community Supervision Agency (CPC-CSA) Ohio DRC Prison Project Duties: Data Collection with Correctional Assessment Checklist- Vocation/Education Program (CPC-VEP) Cognitive Behavioral Concepts and Curricula Duties: Co-facilitator of trainings with juvenile and criminal justice professionals 2009-2011 Research Assistant Collateral Consequences in Ohio CoPIs: Dr. James Frank, Dr. Lawrence F. Travis III, University of Cincinnati, Center for Criminal Justice Research Project funded by the Office of Criminal Justice Services, $67,212. Duties: Data collection; Data cleaning; Creating databases; Data coding; Data analysis; Writing reports 2009-2011 Research Assistant/Project Director An Analysis of the Impact of Defendant Race on Criminal Case Processing in Cuyahoga County, Ohio CoPIs: Dr. James Frank, Dr. Lawrence F. Travis III, Dr. John Wooldredge, University of Cincinnati, Center for Criminal Justice Research 2
Project funded by the Office of the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, $85,459. Duties: Management of data team; Data collection; Creating databases; Data coding; Data inputting 2008-2009 Graduate Assistant Duties: Collating and counting correctional officer surveys; Data entry; Researching articles related to life course theory within the journals of Criminology and Justice Quarterly 2007-2008 Research Assistant Duties: Gathering and entering census data and budget data; Data entry; Data analysis PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2013 Individual Sessions University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 2013 Aftercare University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 2013 Relapse Prevention University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 2012 Volunteers of America-Greater Ohio Advanced Practice Sessions 2012 Targeted RECLAIM Booster Training: Behavioral Practices 2012 Thinking for a Change: Train the Trainer 2012 Introductions to Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions: Train the Trainer 2012 Aggression Interruption Training 2012 Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse 2012 Introductions to Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions 3
2011 Thinking for a Change Training 2009 Workshop on SPSS 2008 Teaching Practicum COURSES PREPARED AND TAUGHT 2013 (Fall) CJJ 4010-Juvenile Justice CJC 4167-Alternative Punishment 2011 (Fall) CJ 484 Juvenile Justice System 2012 (Winter) CJ484 Juvenile Justice System PUBLICATIONS Johnson, D., King, W.R., Katz, C.M., Fox, A.M., & Goulette, N. (2008). Youth perceptions of the police in Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Public Safety. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES Goulette, N. (2013). Sentencing. Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Goulette, N., Reitler, A., Flesher, W., Frank, J., & Travis, L. (revise and resubmit). Criminal justice practitioners perceptions of collateral consequences of criminal conviction on offenders. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Reitler, A., Goulette, N., Flesher, W., Frank, J., & Travis, L. (in preparation). You are so advised: Direct and collateral consequences of criminal conviction in Ohio. Wooldredge, J., Fank, J., Goulette, N. W., & Travis, L. (in preparation). Race group differences in treatment and cumulative disadvantage across multiple stages of case processing. 4
Goulette, N. W. & Wooldredge, J. (in preparation). Exploring cumulative disadvantage across multiple stages of case processing for female defendants. Goulette, N. W. & Wooldredge, J. (in preparation). A quantitative analysis of the lenient treatment of female defendants in case processing outcomes. TECHNICAL REPORTS Frank, J., Travis, L. F., Reitler, A., Goulette, N., & Flesher, W. (2011). Collateral consequences of criminal conviction in Ohio. Research report submitted to the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. Frank, J., Travis, L. F., Wooldredge, J., & Goulette, N. (2011). An analysis of the impact of defendant race on criminal court case processing in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Research report submitted to the Cuyahoga County Office of the Prosecutor. PRESENTATIONS 2012 Are Female Offenders Treated More Leniently By Judges? Natalie Goulette American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL November 14-17. 2011 Perceptions of criminal justice actors regarding collateral consequences of conviction (Poster) Natalie Goulette, Angela Reitler, James Frank, Lawrence Travis, & Whitney Flesher American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November 16-19. How criminal justice professionals perceive collateral consequences in the state of Ohio Natalie Goulette, Angela Reitler, James Frank, Lawrence Travis, & Whitney Flesher Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL, September 21-23. 2010 Custody, comfort, and children: Does type of caregiver affect juvenile delinquency? Natalie Goulette Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA, February 23-27. 2008 Youth perceptions of the police in Trinidad and Tobago Devon Johnson, William R. King, Charles M. Katz, Andrew M. Fox, & Natalie Goulette American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO, November 12-15. 5
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Grandmothers as caregivers of juveniles: How does this living arrangement affect delinquency? Natalie Goulette & Melissa Burek Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL, September 3-6. Department Level 2013 Department of Criminal Justice Scholarship Committee AWARDS 2012 University Research Council Graduate Student Research Fellowship University of Cincinnati 2010 Doctoral Student Research Grant (2009-2010) University of Cincinnati 2009 University Research Council Student Summer Research Fellowship University of Cincinnati 2008 2013 University Graduate Scholarship, University of Cincinnati 2008-2009 University Graduate Assistantship, University of Cincinnati 2008 Criminal Justice Program Travel Award (BGSU) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference [Cincinnati, OH] PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2008 Midwestern Criminal Justice Association 2008, 2010 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2008 to present American Society of Criminology 6