Tracey L. Woodard Jacksonville, Florida 32259 904-527-9695 Tw13e@my.fsu.edu EDUCATION 2013-Current Ph.D. Candidate degree anticipated Spring 2017 Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida Dissertation: Maternal incarceration and young adult involvement in the criminal justice system: Examining the moderating effect of sibling relationships. Chair: Dr. Brian Stults 2007 Master of Science in Criminal Justice 1988 Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Management Syracuse University, Newhouse School of Communication, Syracuse, New York RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016-current Graduate Research Assistant: Dr. Billy Close, Florida State University CCJ4662 Minorities, Crime, and Social Policies CCJ4938 Seminar on Black Males 2015-2016 Graduate Research Assistant: Dr. Jennifer Copp, Florida State University 2014-2015 Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Criminology and Public Policy, Florida State University Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Elder Financial Exploitation Campus Sexual Assaults Effects of Maternal Incarceration GRANT PROJECT WORK 2015 National Institute of Justice, Campus Sexual Assault Investigation and Adjudication Process. 2014-2015 Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Assessing the Impact of Individual-, School-, and County-Level Factors on School-Based Referrals to the Department of Juvenile Justice. T. Woodard 1
TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2009- Present Adjunct and Visiting Professor Distance Learning and Traditional Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Classes Taught: CCJ2002 - Crime in America CCJ3014 - Introduction to Criminological Theory CCJ3700 - Introduction to Research Methods CCJ4938 - Violent Crime in America CJC3041 - Methods of Offender Treatment Spring, 2016 Supervised Teaching Directed by Dr. Brian Stults Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida CCJ4700 - Introduction to Research Methods in Criminology 2006, 2008 Teaching Assistant to Dr. Kareem Jordan and Dr. Christine Rasche PUBLICATIONS Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice CCJ3014 - Introduction to Criminological Theory Woodard, Tracey, and Jennifer E. Copp. 2016. Maternal incarceration and children s delinquent involvement: The role of sibling relationships. Children and Youth Services Review, 70:340-348. Woodard, Tracey, and Miltonette Craig. 2016. Tackling comprehensive exam anxieties: The doctoral student s guide. The Criminologist. Under Review Woodard, Tracey, and David R. Forde, and Brenda Vose. Improving critical thinking skills in a criminal justice general education course. Journal of General Education. In Progress Woodard, Tracey. Reporting child deaths due to abuse and neglect: Examining the need for national standardized definitions and classifications. Woodard, Tracey, and William D. Bales. Exploring the effect of gang membership on recidivism. T. Woodard 2
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 2016 Woodard, Tracey and J. E. Copp. Do Siblings Moderate the Effects of Maternal Incarceration on Juvenile Outcomes? Planned presentation at the 72nd Annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, November, New Orleans, LA. 2015 Woodard, Tracey, J. Mestre-Brancale, M. Greenwald, S. Scaggs, and G. Pesta. Examining the Labeling Effects of First Arrest on Subsequent School-based Incidents and Discipline. Presented at the 71st Annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, November, Washington, DC. 2015 Woodard, Tracey, J. Mestre-Brancale, and M. Greenwald. Examining the Relationship between the First Arrest, School Disciplinary Practices, and Involvement in the Juvenile Justice System. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Orlando, FL. 2014 Woodard, Tracey. Child Deaths Due to Abuse and Neglect: An Examination of Florida. Presented at the 70th Annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, November, San Francisco, CA. 2012 Woodard, Tracey. Causes of Criminal Behavior. Presented at the Inside the System for the Youth Leadership Jacksonville Forum, November, Jacksonville, FL. SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY 2013-2016 University of North Florida Department Service, General Education and Critical Thinking Committee PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Southern Criminal Justice Association HONORS AND AWARDS 2013 Eugene and Rosalind Czajkoski Scholarship Award 2012 Nominated for University of North Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award 2011 Nominated for University of North Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award RELATED INFORMATION Allies & Safe Zones 101 workshop, 2016 Beyond the ISQ: Evidence for Teaching Excellence webinar, 2016 T. Woodard 3
Completed Teaching Online Course 4100, 2014 Completed Teaching Online Course 6100, 2013 Completed Teaching Online Course 5100, 2013 Coordinated student tours to Florida State Prison at University of North Florida, Spring and Summer 2012 Coordinated and led student events for University of North Florida Student Criminal Justice Association Certificate of Recognition: On Campus Transition Program, Fall 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2010 Attended St. Johns Sheriff Civilian Police Academy, 2012 Attended Jacksonville Beach Citizen Policy Academy, 2010 Completed 40 hours of training with Hubbard House, 2009 T. Woodard 4
REFERENCES Dr. William D. Bales Professor, Faculty Affiliate, Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research Florida State University 112 South Copeland Street Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: 850-644-7113 Email: wbales@fsu.edu Dr. Michael Hallett Associate Professor University of North Florida Criminology and Criminal Justice Department 1 UNF Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224 Phone: 904-620-1644 Email: mhallett@unf.edu Dr. Brian Stults Associate Professor Florida State University 112 South Copeland Street Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: 850-645-7376 Email: bstults@fsu.edu T. Woodard 5