Page 1 CURRICULUM VITA Deborah L. Hume Office Address Home Address Master of Public Health Program 903 Danforth Drive University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO 65201 802 Lewis Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 443-0062 (573) 884-3757 e-mail: humed@missouri.edu Education Ph.D. M.A. B.A. December 1998; University of Missouri-Columbia Major Area: Social Psychology Minor Area: Psychological Statistics and Methodology Dissertation Title: Enhancing Skills and Self-Efficacy for Responding to Sexual Coercion Chair: Alan Strathman, Ph.D. August 1995; University of Missouri-Columbia Major Area: Social Psychology Chair: Alan Strathman, Ph.D. December 1990; Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg Major Area: Psychology; Minor Area: Philosophy Current Employment Associate Teaching Professor Master of Public Health Program [August 2009-present] Department of Health Sciences [June 2012-present] University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri Health Promotion and Policy Emphasis Area Director for MPH Program [beg. August 2013] Honors and Awards University of Missouri President s Award for Community Engagement, 2014 Instructor of the Year Award, MU Master of Public Health Program, 2013 Honorary coach, MU Women s Volleyball, October 20, 2013 Induction to Gamma Eta Chapter of Delta Omega, April 2013 Instructor of the Year Award, MU Master of Public Health Program, 2011 Chancellor s Excellence Awards: Most Outstanding Advisor (Stop Traffic), 2010 Honorary coach, MU Men s Baseball, April 21, 2006 Distinguished Teaching Award, Stephens College, 2002 Martin Luther King Student Union Above and Beyond Award, 2002 Century Candle Award for Support of Student Activities, Stephens College, 2002 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 1993-1997
Page 2 Robert S. Daniel Graduate Teaching Fellowship, UMC 1995-1996 G. Ellsworth Huggins Graduate Scholarship, UMC, 1992-1996 Robert McNair Research Internship, Central Missouri State University, 1992 Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Central Missouri State University, 1990 Previous Employment Resident Instruction Assistant Professor [January 2003 May 2009] Department of Psychological Sciences University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri Director [May 2002-August 2004] Voice - Health Advocates and Women's Resource Center Columbia, Missouri Assistant Professor [1997-2002; Fall 2004] Department of Psychology (with teaching duties in Mathematics and Women s Studies) Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri Research/Scholarly Work Guest Co-Editor, Special Issue on Human Trafficking of Women and Girls for Women and Therapy for fall 2014 (Ellyn Kaschak, editor). External Grants Submitted proposal January 2012 to Rescue and Restore Victims of Human Trafficking Regional Program; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Anti- Trafficking in Persons Program. Not funded. Primary Investigator/Project Director. Rescue and Restore Victims of Human Trafficking Regional Program; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Anti- Trafficking in Persons Program. Funding for May 2009-April 2011, $200,000. Publications APA Task Force on Trafficking of Women and Girls. (in press). Report of the Task Force on Trafficking of Women and Girls. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (Co-chair of the task force). Bettencourt, B. A., Dorr, N., Charlton, K., & Hume, D. L. (2001). Status differences and intergroup bias: A meta-analytic examination of the effects of status stability, status legitimacy, and group permeability. Psychological Bulletin, 127, 520-542. Bettencourt, B. A. & Hume, D. L. (1999). The cognitive contents of social-group identity: Values, emotions, and relationships. European Journal of Social Psychology, 29, 113-121.
Page 3 Bettencourt, B. A., Miller, N., & Hume, D. L. (1999). The effect of numerical representation in cooperative settings on intergroup attitudes: Examining the roles of group-identity threat and awareness. British Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 265-267. Conference Presentations Hume, D. Labor activism, collective agency, and self-determination: Preventing trafficking through grassroots action. Presentation for Symposium Feminist Perspectives on Human Trafficking: Clinical Considerations, Identification, and Prevention. Association for Women in Psychology 2014 National Conference. Hume, D. National Landscape: Tensions and Challenges within a Comprehensive Approach; Panelist. Colorado Project National Conference, Denver, CO. March 2013. Hume, D. Promising Partnerships: A Matter of Funding or a Matter of Trust? Panelist. Colorado Project National Conference, Denver, CO. March 2013. Hume, D. Human Trafficking: Basic Facts about the Commercial Exploitation of Youth. School Resource Officers Training hosted by Missouri Police Chiefs Association. Jefferson City, MO, June 2013. Hume, D., & Nelson, A. Human trafficking: Impact on Missouri youth. Missouri Association of School Nurses Conference, Columbia, Missouri, April 2012. Hume, D. L. Human Trafficking Basic Facts about the Sexual Exploitation of Youth. Missouri Safe Schools and Colleges Conference, Osage Beach, Missouri, July 2011. Hume, D. L., & Tyler, C. Enhancing the Lives of Human Trafficking Victims. American Counseling Association of Missouri, Annual Conference, Jefferson City, Missouri, April 2010. Tyler, C., & Hume, D. L. Human Trafficking: The Basics for SV/DV Advocates. 2010 Annual Conference of the Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Columbia, MO, November, 2010. Hume, D. L., Brunner, J., & Bowman, R. Human Trafficking in Missouri: Public Health Implications. 2010 Joint Annual Public Health Conference, Missouri Public Health Association, September 2010. Tyler, C., & Hume, D. L. Coordination of Human Trafficking Services. American Counseling Association of Missouri, Annual Conference, Jefferson City, Missouri, April 2010. Hume, D. L., Kimball, J. K., & Madu, C. Local Activism on Global Trafficking in Persons. Workshop presented at the 34 th Conference of the Association for Women in Psychology, Newport, Rhode Island, March 2009. Hume, D., & Strathman, A. Psychology and Social Issues: A Service Learning Approach to Making Connections. Poster presented at the Teaching Institute at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, June 1999.
Page 4 Hamilton, S., Hume, D., Strathman, A., & Spinks, S. Previous Sexual Coercion as a Moderator of the Effectiveness of an Empowerment Program for Women. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1999. Teaching Experience: Courses Taught Public Health: Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (online and face-to-face); Immigrant Health (online and face-to-face); Research Methods in Public Health; Capstone in Public Health Health Sciences: Public Health Principles and Practice. Psychology: Health Psychology, Psychology of Women, Social Psychology, Psychology of Social Issues (Service Learning course, Team-taught); Attitude Change; Research Methods in Psychology; Experimental Social Psychology Lab (Capstone Research in Psychology; Topics: Gender; Health Psychology; Social Identity; Risk Behavior; Disabilities; Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors; Mindfulness; Alcohol risk); Readings in Multicultural Issues (graduate course); Educational Psychology; Introductory Psychology. Women s Studies: Introduction to Women's Studies; Contemporary Feminist Thought. Professional Memberships Member, American Public Health Association. Member, Div. 35 American Psychological Association; Society for the Psychology of Women. Member, Div. 9 American Psychological Association; Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Member, Association of Women in Psychology. Member. Missouri Public Health Association. Member, Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence. University Service Health Promotion and Policy Emphasis Area Director for MPH Program Master of Public Health Curriculum Committee Ad hoc committee on Undergraduate Public Health degree Faculty Advisor, Stop Traffic, University of Missouri Student Organization (Fall 2008-present) Doctoral and Masters Student Committees Allen, A. Journalism, MA (August 2013-April 2014). Alhassan, M. School of Social Work, PhD 2013 (2011-2013). Berger, P. Master of Public Health, MPH, 2014 (August 2013-May 2014) Ellis-Ordway, N. Dept. of Educational, School, and Counseling Psych., PhD (2013-present). Fernandez Geara, T. School of Journalism, MA, 2013; Photojournalism Project (2012-2013). Gage, A. School of Social Work, PhD, 2014 (2011-2014). Hong, H. School of Journalism, PhD, 2010 (2009-2010). Kim, S. School of Journalism. MA, 2012 (2012). Nguyen, V. Dept. of Educational, School, & Counseling Psychology, PhD, 2011 (2009-2011).
Page 5 Subramanian, R. School of Journalism. PhD (2014-present) Young, R. School of Journalism, PhD, 2013 (2011-2013). Community Service Provided two three-hour trainings on Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Minors for Missouri School Resource Officers/Chiefs of Police Combined Conference, Osage Beach, June 24, 2014. Moderator and Panelist, Summit on Human Trafficking: Justice against Slavery. Hosted by Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler, Missouri 4 th District. Columbia, MO June 16, 2014. Presentation for Council for Adolescent and School Health on Human Trafficking, Missouri policy, and Safe Harbor Acts; Jefferson City, March 19, 2014. Organizer/Facilitator; Human Trafficking training, 3-day training track for Missouri Juvenile Justice Association, October 23-25, 2013. Member, Board of Directors, Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition. (Spring 2008-May 2014) Provided in-service training for professional groups in central Missouri (law enforcement, behavioral health, medical care, public health, domestic violence, educational administration, etc.) Speaker at public events, faith-based organizations, civic groups, and other venues regarding human trafficking identification, prevention, and response (over 50 events since 2008). Guest lecturer/speaker at schools and colleges in Missouri regarding human trafficking identification, prevention, and response (over 30 engagements since 2008). Organizer/facilitator; five day-long multidisciplinary trainings on human trafficking for law enforcement, social service, and health care providers in central Missouri (April 2009, October 2009, April 2010, November 2010, April 2011). Stakeholder, Governor s Task Force on the Prevention of the Sexual Abuse of Children, 2012-present. Testimony before the Task Force on the Prevention of the Sexual Abuse of Children August 14, 2012; St. Louis. Testimony before Missouri House Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety regarding HB 214 (legislation regarding human trafficking) (March 2011). Member, Working Group on Children Affected by Human Trafficking, Missouri Children s Services Commission. (2010-2012) Member, Statewide Sexual Violence Primary Prevention planning committee (2009-2012); Evaluation subcommittee; Policy & Partnerships subcommittee.
Page 6 Webinar on Commercial Exploitation of Minors for Missouri Center for Education Safety (Joint project of Missouri School Board Association, Mo. Department of Public Safety, and Mo. Department of Homeland Security). Available August 2011-2013.
Page 7 References Dr. Marjorie Sable Dr. Alan Strathman Lynelle Phillips, MPH, RN Director, School of Social Work, University of Missouri SableM@missouri.edu; 882-0914 Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri StrathmanA@missouri.edu; 882-1966 Field Placement Coordinator, Master of Public Health Program, University of Missouri phillipslm@missouri.edu; 884-8976