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Dale R. Todd 1712 Pacific Avenue Suite #102 Everett, Washington, 98201 Office: 425-252-7970, Fax: 425-258-2096 E-mail: dalertodd@msn.com Website: http://dalertodd.info/ Education: Ph.D. Northcentral University (NCU), School of Business and Technology Management, Prescott Valley, Arizona, 12/03 to 9/08. Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Business Administration Degree with a Specialization in Criminal Justice Administration, 9/08. Published Dissertation: "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Domestic Violence Treatment in Washington State". Committee: Chairman- Daljit Singh, Ph.D., Members-Lonnie Ness, Ph.D., James McGinley, Ph.D., and The Honorable Judge Fred Gillings, JD., of Marysville Municipal Court, Marysville, Washington. M.P.A. City University of Seattle, Bellevue, Washington, 1989 to 1991. Masters of Public Administration Degree in Criminal Justice, 6/91, GPA 3.96. Graduated with Presidential Honors. B.A.S. Westmar College (also known as Westmar University), LeMars, Iowa, 1975 to 1977. Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Psychology, 6/77. A.A.S. Western Iowa Tech Community College, Sioux City, Iowa, 1973 to 1975. Associate of Applied Science Degree in Police Science Technology, 6/75. (Total graduate school/ professional credits completed 103, undergraduate credits completed, 135). NCU, City University and (former) Westmar College are fully accredited members of the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central and the Northwest Commission/Association of Colleges and Schools. This accreditation is recognized by the Council for Higher Education (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education. These two governmental accreditation bodies regulate degree-granting educational institutions of higher education. NCU is also an accredited member of the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Higher education uses an accreditation process performed by objective, not-for-profit external agencies to evaluate colleges, universities and educational programs for continuous quality. This accreditation process gives the public the assurance that the degree programs meet the same stringent requirements as all academic institutions that receive accreditation. Regional accreditation is the most respected and recognized standard for colleges and universities whether on line or campus based.

Page 2, Dale R. Todd Professional Qualifications: Washington State, Court and DSHS Certified Domestic Violence Counselor, Program Manager Level. Re-certified and re-affirmed by the State of Washington five separate times under Washington State law and DSHS. Frequently retained to testify as an expert on family violence in Superior, District and Municipal courts. Commencing 12th year of teaching instructing groups/students, directing group process, assessing level of dangerousness of perpetrators and evaluations for criminal and civil court, instructing and educating public and private entities, program development and program syllabus development. Washington State: Washington State Certified Counselor # CL60169073 Over 12 years of experience in public speaking and training in domestic violence to chemical dependency treatment programs, victim impact panels, mental health professionals, GAL s, sexual assault centers, DSHS Social Workers, prosecutors/ attorneys, police officers, city employees and professional organizations such as the Rotary Club. Training /workshop presentations including Assessing the Abusive Personality: Clinical Variables. Extensive experience in criminal justice agencies to include law enforcement, jails, community probation, parole, supervision of staff, and offenders, monitoring behavior/ security, mental health counseling. 1998- Clinically Certified Criminal Justice Specialist (CCCJS): National Association of Forensic Therapists, #A18278. (Masters Degree level certification with 4,800 hours of case management experience verified/ completed). Tested and certified 7/98. (Certification is the process that validates, based on predetermined standards, an individual s qualifications, and knowledge to practice in a defined knowledge area. The National Association of Forensic Counselors (NAFC) and its certification commission, The American College of Certified Forensic Counselors (ACCFC). The certified practitioner from the NAFC and ACCFC qualifies as an expert witness under the Federal Rules of Procedure sect. 702 pertaining to expert witnesses. The NAFC and ACCFC certification programs are designed to establish the body of knowledge necessary for certification, test through written examination, the common body of knowledge necessary to deliver counseling, evaluation, examination, and forensic services to clients, attorneys and the civil/criminal justice system. There are approximately 33,000 members in this professional organization). Employment: 1999-current- Co-owner and President of Phoenix Counseling Consultants, Inc., a state, court and DSHS Certified Domestic Violence/ Anger Management Treatment counselor in private practice, Program Manager Level. Experienced in courtroom testimony and pre-sentence investigations. Completion of over 14,000 hours of WAC

Page 3, Dale R. Todd 388.60 direct clinical assessments, anger management, and domestic violence treatment, including individual and group treatment, instructing students and community members. Member Snohomish County Domestic Violence Task Force. Approved contractor by the Department of Social and Health Services for evaluation and treatment of Child Protective Services involved cases since 2001. All supervision and training completed per Washington State Administrative Code WAC 388.60 including, intern (1 year training completed-1999), staff (2 years training completed-2000), and program manager level (3 years training completed-2/19/02). Phoenix Counseling Consultants, Inc. is recognized by the Washington State Department of Health to employ Agency Affiliated Counselors. 1994-1996- Snohomish County Evaluation and Treatment Center/ Psychological Technician (part-time) for persons detained under RCW 71.05. 1990-1998- Washington State (Felony) Community Corrections Officer 2, 3, and Lead Officer Officer-Bishop Lewis Work Release-Seattle, WA, Correctional Mental Health Counselor-3, five county region. Completed over 4,800 hours of case management/ mental health assessments/ counseling/ referrals/ criminal investigations/interviews. Clinical interventions in consultation with mental health professionals. 1984-1989- Correctional Supervisor/Correctional Mental Health Therapist, 1, 2 and 3- Special Offender Center, Division of Prisons, Monroe, WA. (For the violent and mentally ill offender). Directed the care, custody, evaluation, and treatment for one or more groups of court-committed mentally ill offenders at a mental health prison complex utilizing individual and group psychotherapy techniques. Performed program-wide assignments such as program interpretations/ evaluations and development, security, and offender evaluations; supervised and trained other correctional mental health therapists and custody staff. Testified at hearings involving the Washington State Parole Board (IRB). 1978-1983- Deputy County Sheriff 1 st Class-Woodbury County, Iowa, Supervising Officer of Crime Prevention Unit, Public Information Officer, School Liaison Officer, jail supervisor, patrol operations. Experienced in dignitary protection. 1970-1975- State and Nationally Certified Emergency Medical Technician, Respiratory Therapist, St. Vincent Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa. All phases of community rescue. Published articles: (Completed through a double blind peer review process) Todd, D.R., (2009, December). Etiology of the Antisocial Personality: Is This A Response To Dysfunction In Early Childhood Development?" (12/09, Vol. 8 (2). The Forensic Therapist.

Page 4, Dale R. Todd Todd, D.R., (2009, May). Assessing the Abusive Personality: Clinical Variables. 8, 1. The Forensic Therapist. Todd, D.R., (2006, September). Intergenerational Transmission of Violence and Delinquency. 5, 2. The Forensic Therapist. Additional Specialized Training/Certifications: 1996- Washington Institute for Mental Illness Advanced Level, Western State Hospital. 1996- Washington Institute for Mental Illness, Level 1, Western State Hospital. 1995- MRT Certified Washington State Department of Corrections. 1985- Graduate of the Washington State Correctional Services Academy (for supervisors). 1984- Graduate of the Washington State Correctional Officers Academy. 1980- Graduate of the Iowa State Law Enforcement Academy, Certified Police Officer. Continuing Education/Training: (20 hours of continuous training for re-certification every two years required for domestic violence license/ recertification (most salient training listed, others upon request). 5/10-Washington State Society for Clinical Social Work- risk assessments, ethics, appropriate screening using GAF scale, scope of practice, client referrals-6 hours. 2/10- Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse- Drugs and Alcohol- 14 hours. 11/09- Triple Play Conference- Three Faces of Healing- CD, Mental Health and DV- 13 hrs., and presenter. 11/09- Fair Fax Hospital- Stress and Anxiety- 3 hrs. 10/09- Diversity Training- 6 hrs. 3/08-DV-Victims Issues-Pathways, YWCA- 7 hours. 2/08- Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse- Drugs and Alcohol- 14 hours. 9/07- Accessing Community Resources, Pathways YWCA, 2 hrs. 9/07- Racism, Sexism, Homophobia Training, Pathways YWCA, 4 hrs.

Page 5, Dale R. Todd 2/07- Addictions Training, Addictions Training Institute, 14 hrs. 5/06- Victim Advocacy- Pathways YWCA, 3 hrs. 2/02- Center for Battered Women, Everett, WA Victim Services, 32 hours. 10/01- Drugs, Alcohol, Violence and Family Effects- WA. Assoc. Independent Treatment Providers- 12 hrs. 2001- Snohomish County Superior Court GAL and completion of training- 26.75 hrs. 2000- Anger Control Strategies, 8 hours. 2000- DV Conference, Domestic Violence, 24 hours. 1999-DV Conference, Why Does She Stay, Center for Battered Women, 8 hours 1999- Victims Services-state certified training, Spokane Coalition for domestic Violence. 1999- Perpetrator Training-state certified training, Tacoma, WA. 1986- Washington State Correctional Services Academy- Reality Therapy Certificate. Professional Accomplishments: Former member of the Washington State Fatality Review Board of Snohomish County. 10/07-9/08- Instructor Snohomish County Jail, Domestic violence. 2006-current, Panel Instructor, Domestic Violence Impact Panel, Everett Police Department, in consultation with Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County. 1999- State of Washington, Life Safety Award. 1998- Outstanding Citizen Award, Everett Police Department. 1996- Former adjunct instructor, Central Washington University, Law and Justice, Theories of Criminal Investigations, undergraduate program. 1996- Former member of Washington State DSHS Community Protection Team. 1979-1983- Elected Member, Iowa State Sheriff s and Deputies Association.

Page 6, Dale R. Todd 1980-1983- Gordon Chemical Treatment Center (Juvenile Treatment), Board of Directors. 1980-1983- Sioux land Council on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence, Board of Directors. Continuing Research Interests and Teaching Interests: 1. Psychology of violence, community education/ seminars. 2. Criminal law and behavior. 3. Criminal justice/criminology. 4. Teaching criminal psychology/violence prevention/ criminal justice. 5. Supervising counseling/abuser programs/ program development. (9/14/10)