EMILY J. SALISBURY CURRICULUM VITAE CURRENT APPOINTMENT Assistant Professor Hatfield School of Government Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice Portland State University 506 SW Mill St., 570E Urban Center PO Box 751-JUST Portland, OR 97207-0751 Office Phone: (503) 725-5238 Office Fax: (503) 725-5162 Email: salisbury@pdx.edu EDUCATION 2007 Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Criminal Justice Gendered Pathways: An Investigation of Women Offenders Unique Paths to Crime Chair: Patricia Van Voorhis, Ph.D. Francis T. Cullen, Ph.D. Paula Smith, Ph.D. John Wooldredge, Ph.D. Phyllis Modley, M.A. (National Institute of Corrections) 2002 Master of Arts, Castleton State College, Castleton, VT Forensic Psychology Evaluation of an Intensive Substance Abuse Program: Optimizing Outcomes Chair: Curt R. Bartol, Ph.D. 1999 Bachelor of Arts, William Jewell College, Liberty, MO Psychology
2 PUBLICATIONS Salisbury, Emily J., Patricia Van Voorhis, and Georgia V. Spiropoulos. (in press). The Predictive Validity of a Gender-Responsive Needs Assessment: An Exploratory Study. Crime & Delinquency. (officially published online March 12, 2008; pending issue assignment) Wright, Emily M., Emily J. Salisbury, and Patricia Van Voorhis. (2007). Predicting the Prison Misconducts of Women Offenders: The Importance of Gender-Responsive Needs. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23, 310-340. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, Emily Wright, and Ashley Bauman. (August 2007). New Classification Instruments for Female Offenders. Corrections Today, 96-97. Van Voorhis, Patricia, and Emily J. Salisbury. (2007). Social Learning Models. In Patricia Van Voorhis, Michael Braswell, and David Lester (Eds.), Correctional Counseling and Rehabilitation, 6 th ed. (pp. 163-182). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing. Webber (Salisbury), Emily J., and Jennifer S. Trager. (2005). Faith Based Initiatives. Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities (pp. 303-305). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Gifford, Elizabeth V., Barbara K. Kohlenberg, Melissa P. Piasecki, and Emily J. Webber (Salisbury). (2004). The Forensic Assessment of Substance Abuse. In William O Donohue and Eric Levensky (Eds.), Handbook of Forensic Psychology (pp. 315-345). San Diego: Elsevier. Works in Progress Salisbury, Emily J. Gendered Pathways: An Empirical Investigation of Women Probationers Paths to Incarceration. Under Review. Salisbury, Emily J., Patricia Van Voorhis, and Emily Wright. Women on Probation: Lessons from the Gender-Responsive Classification Project. Wright, Emily, Emily J. Salisbury, and Patricia Van Voorhis. Women in Prison: Lessons from the Gender Responsive Classification Project. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, and Emily Wright. Is Their a Bridge Between What Works and Gender Responsive? Henning, Kris, Emily J. Salisbury, and Robert Holford. Fathering by Partner-Abusive Men. Salisbury, Emily J. Patterson, Gerald R.: Social Learning, the Family, and Crime Encyclopedia Entry for Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, Sage Publications.
3 Technical Reports Hardyman, Patricia, Patricia Van Voorhis, and Emily J. Salisbury. (2008). Revision and Validation of the Classification System for the United States Navy Consolidated Brigs. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, Emily Wright, and Ashley Bauman. (2008). Achieving Accurate Pictures of Risk and Identifying Gender Responsive Needs: Two New Assessments for Women Offenders. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, Emily Wright, Ashley Bauman, and Kristi Holsinger. (2008). A Gender Responsive Risk Assessment for Women Offenders: Results for the Missouri Department of Corrections Probation, Prison, and Pre-Release Samples. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Wright, Emily, Patricia Van Voorhis, Ashley Bauman, and Emily J. Salisbury. (2008). Gender- Responsive Risk/Needs Assessment Final Report for the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, and Emily Wright. (2007). A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders in Maui County, Hawaii. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. PRESENTATIONS Salisbury, Emily J., Kelley Blanchette, and Maureen Buell. (2008). Assessing Women Offenders: Do Current Instruments Achieve Accurate Risk and Need? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Salisbury, Emily J., and Patricia Van Voorhis. (2007). Gendered Pathways: Exploring Women s Unique Paths to Crime. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, Emily Wright, and Ashley Bauman. (2007). A Risk/Needs Assessment for Women: Results at the Two-Year Point. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Bauman, Ashley, Emily J. Salisbury, and Patricia Van Voorhis. (2007). Examining the Influence of Gender-Responsive Needs on Parental Stress. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Salisbury, Emily J. (2007). Women s Assessment and Classification. Presented to the Washington State Department of Corrections Women s Re-Entry Team 9 Meeting, Tumwater, WA.
4 Salisbury, Emily J., and Patricia Van Voorhis. (2007). Gendered Pathways: An Investigation of Women Offenders Unique Paths to Crime. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, WA. Salisbury, Emily J., Patricia Van Voorhis, and Emily Wright. (2006). Construction and Validation of a Gender Responsive Risk/Needs Instrument for Women Offenders in Missouri and Maui. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Emily J. Salisbury, and Emily Wright. (2006). Is Their a Bridge Between What Works and Gender Responsive? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Wright, Emily, Emily J. Salisbury, and Patricia Van Voorhis. (2006). Gender-Responsive Needs: Preliminary Analyses of Six-Month Outcome Data from a Sample of Women Offenders in Minnesota. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Salisbury, Emily J. (2006). Women Offenders: Gender Responsive Approaches and What Works. Presented in conjunction with the Hawaii Interagency Council on Intermediate Sanctions (ICIS) and the Creating A Responsive Environment for Women and Families Team (CARE), Maui, HI. Salisbury, Emily J. (2005). Assessing Female Offenders. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ohio Justice Alliance for Community Corrections (formerly Ohio Community Corrections Organization), Dublin, OH. Salisbury, Emily J., Patricia Van Voorhis, and Kristi Holsinger. (2005). Risk and Needs of Women in Community and Institutional Settings. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, ON, Canada. Salisbury, Emily J., and David E. Carter. (2005). Support and Disorganization: A Multi-Level Analysis of Integrating Theory. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL. Salisbury, Emily J., Georgia Spiropoulos, and Patricia Van Voorhis. (2004). Outcome Study of Custody Classification and Need Assessment Systems for Incarcerated Women Offenders. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. Salisbury, Emily J., and Lori Brusman-Lovins. (2004). Risk Assessment and Women Offenders. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Community Corrections Association, Cincinnati, OH.
5 GRANTS RECEIVED 2008 Criminal Justice Policy Research Institute Mini-Grant Award Portland State University, in the amount of $5,000. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2007 2008 Assistant Professor, Portland State University AJ 240 Punishment and Corrections Fall 2007 - Winter 2008 - Spring 2008 AJ 303 (CCJO Program) Punishment and Corrections Fall 2007 AJ 410/510 Correctional Rehabilitation Spring 2008 AJ 370 Women, Crime, and Justice Summer 2008 AJ 300 (CCJO Program) Criminology and Criminal Justice Summer 2008 2004 2006 Adjunct Professor, University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Statistics; Women and Crime; Drugs and Crime 2001 2002 Adjunct Professor, Castleton State College Introduction to Psychology SERVICE University Service 2008 2009 Deadline Appeals Board (upcoming service) Departmental Service 2007 2008 Faculty Search Committee Curriculum Committee Bradley N. Horner Scholarship Award Committee Student Service 2007 2008 Chair, Anastacia Papadopulos. M.A. Thesis, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Portland State University (in progress). Chair, Alyssa Tibbs. M.A. Thesis, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Portland State University (in progress).
6 Reader, Emily Covelli. M.A. Thesis, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Portland State University (2008). Community Service 2007 present Consultant, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, Drug Court Evaluation Research Project. 2008 Technical Assistant, United States Navy Consolidated Brigs. Assessment of Male and Female Prisoner Classification Systems, sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections, San Diego, CA. 2006 2008 Faculty, Women Offenders: Developing an Agency-Wide Approach. Annual Training sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections for nine state correctional agencies, Norman, OK. 2007 Invited Presentation. Women s Assessment and Classification. Presented to the Washington State Department of Corrections Women s Re-Entry Team 9 Meeting, Tumwater, WA. 2006 Consultant, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Assessment of the Institutional Custody Classification System for Female Offenders. 2005 Faculty, Working with Women in the Criminal Justice System. A workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections for the Criminal Justice Council of Dutchess County, NY. 2005 2007 Consultant, Correctional Program Checklist (comparable to the Correctional Program Assessment Inventory), for the University of Cincinnati, Corrections Institute. 2004 2007 Trainer, Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions, for the University of Cincinnati, Corrections Institute. Editorial Service 2008 Editorial Board, Criminal Justice and Behavior 2006 present Reviewer, Crime & Delinquency 2007 Co-Editor, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Special Issue, Empirical Studies of Gender Responsive Approaches to the Classification and Treatment of Women Offenders. Publication date: November 2007
7 2005 Invited review from Roxbury Publishing Company, The 21 st Century Drug Dilemma, by Wilson R. Palacios, George S. Yacoubian, and Thomas Mieczkowski 2004 2006 Book Review Editor, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture 2000 2002 Managing Editor, Criminal Justice and Behavior PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2002 present American Society of Criminology Member of the Division on Corrections and Sentencing Member of the Division on Women and Crime 2002 present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Member of the Corrections Section Member of the Minorities and Women Section AWARDS 2003 2007 Research Associate, Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati 2002 2007 University Graduate Scholarship, University of Cincinnati 2001 Teaching Assistantship, Castleton State College 2001 Psi-Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology, Castleton State College 2000 2001 Academic Fellowship, Castleton State College RESEARCH INTERESTS Female Pathways to Crime and Recidivism Assessment, Classification, and Treatment of Women Offenders Correctional Rehabilitation Principles of Effective Intervention Testing Criminological Theory