CURRICULUM VITAE

KEVIN A. WRIGHT

Personal Information Address: College of Public Service and Community Solutions School of and Criminal Arizona State University 411 N. Central Ave. Ste. 600 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602-496-1294 [email protected]

Education 2010 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Washington State University Dissertation: The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment Programs

2006 M.A., Sociology, Washington State University

2004 B.S., Sociology, Towson University, Towson, MD

2004 B.S., Psychology, Towson University, Towson, MD

Faculty Positions 2016-Present Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University

2011-Present Affiliated Faculty, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University

2010-2016 Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University

2009-2010 Adjunct Instructor, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University

Research Interests Correctional Policy Offender Rehabilitation and Reentry Criminological Theory

[Updated 9/28/16]

Books

Decker, Scott H., and Kevin A. Wright. (Eds.) (Under Contract). Criminology and Public Policy (3rd Edition). Temple University Press.

Peer-Reviewed Articles (*denotes graduate student, ** denotes undergraduate student)

Wright, Kevin A., Jillian J. Turanovic, Eryn N. O’Neal, Stephanie J. Morse*, and Evan T. Booth*. In Press. “The Cycle of Violence Revisited: Childhood Victimization, Resilience, and Future Violence.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Doi: 10.1177/0886260516651090

Wright, Kevin A., and Faith Gifford*. In Press. “Legal Cynicism, Antisocial Attitudes, and : Implications for a Procedurally Just Community Correction” Victims & Offenders.

Wright, Kevin A., Jillian J. Turanovic, and Nancy Rodriguez. 2016. “Racial Inequality, Ethnic Inequality, and the System Involvement of At-Risk Youth: Implications for the Racial Invariance and Latino Paradox Theses” Justice Quarterly, 33, 863- 889.

Tasca, Melinda, Kevin A. Wright, Jillian J. Turanovic, Clair White, and Nancy Rodriguez. 2016. “Moving Visitation Research Forward: The Arizona Prison Visitation Project” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 17, 55- 67.

Wright, Kevin A., and Leana A. Bouffard. 2016. “Capturing : The Qualitative Analysis of Individual Cases for Advancing Criminological Knowledge” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60, 123-145.

Wright, Kevin A., Byungbae Kim*, Laurie Chassin, Sandra H. Losoya, and Alex R. Piquero. 2014. “Ecological Context, Concentrated Disadvantage, and Youth Reoffending: Identifying the Social Mechanisms in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 1781-1799.

Wright, Kevin A., and Nancy Rodriguez. 2014. “A Closer Look at the Paradox: Examining Immigration and Youth Reoffending in Arizona.” Justice Quarterly, 31, 882-904

Pratt, Travis C., Jillian J. Turanovic*, Kathleen A. Fox, and Kevin A. Wright. 2014. “Self-control and Victimization: A Meta-Analysis.” Criminology, 52, 87-116.

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Wright, Kevin A., and Gabriel T Cesar*. 2013. “Toward a More Complete Model of Offender Reintegration: Linking the Micro-, Macro-, and System-Level Components of Recidivism.” Victims and Offenders, 8, 373-398.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa. 2013. “The Systemic Model of Crime and Institutional Efficacy: An Analysis of the Social Context of Offender Reintegration.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 57, 92-111.

Johnson, Charles L., Kevin A. Wright, and Paul. S. Strand. 2012. “Transitions of Truants: Community Truancy Board as a Turning Point in the Lives of Adolescents.” Journal of Juvenile Justice, 1, 34-51.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa. 2012. “The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment Programs: Understanding the Micro- and Macro-Level Dimensions of Successful Offender Treatment.” Justice Quarterly, 29, 775-798.

Wright, Kevin A., and Jeffrey W. Rosky. 2011. “Too Early is Too Soon: Lessons from the Montana Department of Corrections Early Release Program.” Criminology and Public Policy, 10, 881-908.

DeLisi, Matt, Kevin M. Beaver, Kevin A. Wright, John Paul Wright, Michael G. Vaughn, and Chad R. Trulson. 2011. “Criminal Specialization Revisited: A Simultaneous Quantile Regression Approach.” American Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 73-92.

Wright, Kevin A. 2010. “Strange Bedfellows? Private and Reaffirming Rehabilitation.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49, 74-90.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi. 2009. “Multiple Homicide Offenders: Arbitrary Cut-off Points and Selection Bias.” Homicide Studies, 13, 193-199.

Bouffard, Leana A., Kevin A. Wright, Lisa R. Muftić, and Jeffrey A. Bouffard. 2008. “Gender Differences in Specialization in Intimate Partner Violence: Comparing the Gender Symmetry and Violence Resistance Perspectives.” Justice Quarterly, 25, 570-594.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi. 2008. “Examining Offending Specialization in a Sample of Male Multiple Homicide Offenders.” Homicide Studies, 12, 381-398.

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Other Publications

Pfeffer, Rebecca, and Kevin A. Wright. In Press. “The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.” (In Vidisha B. Worley and Robert M. Worley (Eds.), Lockdown Nation: An Encyclopedia of Controversies and Trends in American Prisons.)

Wright, Kevin A., and Natasha Khade*. In Press. “Offender Recidivism.” (In Hayden Griffin and Vanessa Woodward (Eds.), Handbook of Corrections.)

Simonds**, Raven, and Kevin A. Wright. In Press. “Private Prisons.” (In Kent R. Kerley, Heith Copes, Spencer De Li, Jody Lane, and Susan F. Sharp (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections.)

Wright, Kevin A. 2015 “Prisons and Poor Communities.” The Academic Minute. Available at http://academicminute.org/2015/12/kevin-wright-arizona-state- university-prisons-and-poor-communities/

Wright, Kevin A. 2015. “In Too Many Ways, America’s Poorest Communities are Just like Prison.” The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/in-too- many-ways-americas-poorest-communities-are-just-like-prison-46312

Wright, Kevin A. 2015. “Why Prisons Should Have Video Visitation: It’s Good for the Incarcerated—and Good for the Community” Slate. Available at http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2015/05/video_visitation_i n_prison_good_for_inmates_good_for_the_community.html

Wright, Kevin A. 2014. “The Private Prison.” (Pp. 173-191 in Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl L. Jonson, and Mary K. Stohr (Eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future.)

Cesar*, Gabriel T, and Kevin A. Wright. 2013. “‘That Ain’t the Only Way to Be’: The Reintegration of Dennis ‘Cutty’ Wise from an Individual-, Community-, and System-Level Perspective.” (Pp. 259-276 in David C. Brody and Peter A. Collins (Eds.), Crime, Justice, & Politics in the City as Seen through The Wire)

Cesar*, Gabriel T, and Kevin A. Wright. 2012. “Interrogation Practices.” (Pp. 851-856 in Wilbur R. Miller (Ed.), The Social History of Crime & Punishment in America: An Encyclopedia)

Cesar*, Gabriel T., and Kevin A. Wright. 2012. “Holt v. Sarver.” (Pp. 800-801 in Wilbur R. Miller (Ed.), The Social History of Crime & Punishment in America)

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Technical Reports

Wright, Kevin A., Travis J. Meyers*, and Arynn A. Infante*. 2016. Restrictive Status Housing Program Evaluation. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Wright, Kevin A., Arynn A. Infante*, and Travis J. Meyers*. 2016. Mental Health Program Evaluation. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Tasca, Melinda, Ahram Cho*, & Kevin A. Wright. 2016. Assessing the Role of Prison Visitation on Inmate Misconduct, Self-Harm, and Recidivism. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Dillman, Don A., Taj Mahon-Haft, Sarah Cook, and Kevin A. Wright. 2006. Cognitive Evaluations of Alternative Questions for Determining Field of Study for Bachelor Degree(s) as a Follow-up to Highest Degree Question in the American Community Survey. Social and Economic Sciences Research Center Technical Report 06-037. Washington State University: Pullman 82 pp.

Dillman, Don A., Taj Mahon-Haft, and Kevin A. Wright. 2006. Effects of Question Structure on Answers to Field of Study Question Proposed for the American Community Survey: A Follow-up Test. Social and Economic Sciences Research Center Technical Report 06-041. Washington State University: Pullman 20pp.

Funded Research

Principal Investigator. Altering Administrative Segregation for Inmates and Staff: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Effects of Living and Working in Restrictive Housing. $631,559. National Institute of Justice. September, 2016.

Prison Visitation and Recidivism. $4,000. Arizona State University Institute for Social Science Research. October, 2015

Principal Investigator. Understanding Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship between Prison Visitation and Recidivism. $168,947. National Science Foundation. September, 2015.

Principal Investigator. Evaluation of Mental Health and Restrictive Housing Programming. $45,000. Arizona Department of Corrections. July, 2015.

Co-Principal Investigator. Unpacking the Prison Visitation Experience: How Social Relationships Impact Inmate Well-Being. $10,000. Arizona State University. July, 2014.

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Professional Presentations

Wright, Kevin A. 2016 “Inside-Out of the Desert: Arizona’s First Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.” Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Tasca, Melinda, Jillian J. Turanovic, and Kevin A. Wright. 2016. “Understanding Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship Between Prison Visitation and Recidivism.” Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Meyers, Travis J., Kevin A. Wright, Jacob T.N. Young, and Melinda Tasca. 2016. “Prison Visitation: Exploring the Neglected Role of Content and Quality.” Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Wright, Kevin A. 2016 “Improving Prison System Performance of Rehabilitation and Recidivism.” Invited presentation. DeVoe L. Moore Center Symposium on Prison Privatization. Florida State University, June, Tallahassee, Florida.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis J. Meyers, and Arynn Infante. 2016. “The Forbidden Three: Addressing Serious Violent Misconduct in Prison.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Denver, Colorado.

Wright, Kevin A. 2016. “The University and the Incarcerated.” Invited presentation, Spirit of Service Scholars Seminar. Arizona State University, February, Phoenix, Arizona.

Wright, Kevin A., and Leana A. Bouffard. 2015. “Revisiting Sutherland and the Gluecks: Assessing Reoffending through Recidivism and Desistance Models.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Washington, D.C.

Wright, Kevin A. 2015. “Programming in Prison: Addressing the Social and Mental Health Needs of Incarcerated Individuals.” Invited presentation, Counseling Psychology Colloquium Series. Arizona State University, October, Tempe, Arizona.

Wright, Kevin A., and Jacob T.N. Young. 2014. “Assessing Change in Susceptibility to Peer Influence in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Delinquents.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Francisco, California.

Wright, Kevin A., and Byungbae Kim. 2014. “Social Context and Youth Reoffending: Identifying the Social Mechanisms” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, February, Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Wright, Kevin A., and Leana A. Bouffard. 2013. “ Capturing Crime: Revisiting the Means of the Production of Criminological Knowledge.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, Georgia.

Pratt, Travis C., Jillian J. Turanovic, Kathleen A. Fox, and Kevin A. Wright. 2013. “Self-control and Victimization: A Meta-Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, Georgia.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa. 2013. “The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment Programs: Understanding the Micro- and Macro-Level Dimensions of Successful Offender Treatment.” Paper presented on the featured panel “New Directions in Corrections Research” at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Dallas, Texas.

Wright, Kevin A. 2012. “The Private Prison.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Chicago, Illinois.

Wright, Kevin A., and Nancy Rodriguez. 2012. “Ethnic Inequality and Youth Reoffending.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, New York, New York.

Wright, Kevin A. 2012. “Linking the Individual-, Macro-, and System-Level Dimensions of Recidivism.” Paper presented at the annual winter meeting of the American Correctional Association, January, Phoenix, Arizona.

Wright, Kevin A., and Nancy Rodriguez. 2011.“Extending the Paradox: Immigration and Juvenile Reoffending.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Washington, D.C.

Cesar*, Gabriel T, and Kevin A. Wright. 2011. “Macro-, Micro-, and System-Level Components of Recidivism: Toward a More Complete Model of Reintegration.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Washington, D.C.

Johnson, Charles L., Kevin A. Wright, Paul Strand, and Nicholas P. Lovrich. 2011. “Transitions of Truants: Community Truancy Board as a Turning Point in the Lives of Adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Washington, D.C.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher Lowenkamp, and Ed Latessa. 2010. “The Systemic Model of Crime and Offender Reintegration.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Francisco, California.

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Wright, Kevin A., and Yusheng Lin. 2010. “Social Capital and Crime.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, February, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher Lowenkamp, and Ed Latessa. 2009. “Return to Sender? The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment Programs.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wright, Kevin A. 2009. “Romantic Relationships and Sexual Assault: An Analysis of Control Versus Opportunity Theories.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, February, San Diego, California.

Wright, Kevin A., and Peter A. Collins. 2008. “‘Welcome Back’ or ‘Get Out and Stay Out’?: Social Capital and Successful Inmate Reintegration.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, St. Louis, Missouri.

Wright, Kevin A., and Leana A. Bouffard. 2008. “Male Peer Support and Sexual Assault: An Assessment of Selection Versus Socialization.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Wright, Kevin A., Leana A. Bouffard, and Cortney A. Franklin. 2007. “Friends Don’t Let Friends Abuse Women? An Empirical Investigation of the Feminist, Male Peer-Support Model of Sexual Assault.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, Georgia.

Wright, Kevin A., Jeffrey Rosky, and Jeffrey Bouffard. 2007. “‘Nice to See you Again:’ The Consequences of Early Release in the Montana Department of Corrections.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, Washington.

Rosky, Jeffrey, Kevin A. Wright, and Travis C. Pratt. 2007. “Frailty Models and Their Use in Recidivism Studies.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, Washington.

Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi. 2006. “Chronic Criminals or Monsters Hidden in Plain Sight? Examining Offending Specialization/Versatility in a Sample of Multiple Homicide Offenders.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Los Angeles, California.

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Teaching Experience

Undergraduate Courses Developed/Taught

CRMJ 201—Introduction to Criminological Theory, Washington State University CRMJ 321—Quantitative Methods for Criminal Justice, Washington State University CRMJ 403—Violence Toward Women, Washington State University CRJ 100—Introduction to Criminal Justice, Arizona State University CRJ 225/294/304—Introduction to Criminology, Arizona State University CRJ 240—Introduction to Corrections, Arizona State University CRJ 461—Domestic Violence, Arizona State University CRJ 494—Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, Arizona State University ASU 140—Prisons: Getting Out and Staying Out, Arizona State University

Graduate Seminars Developed/Taught

CRJ 514—Seminar in Corrections, Arizona State University CRJ 609—Advanced Topics in Corrections, Arizona State University

Online Courses Developed/Taught

CRMJ 330—Crime Control Policy, Washington State University CRMJ 385—Institutional Corrections, Washington State University CRJ 225—Introduction to Criminology, Arizona State University

Student Mentorship

Undergraduate Independent Study Students: --Rachael Bunch (2014) (Multiple Homicide Offenders: Definitions versus Overarching Term for Current and Future Research, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) --Hector Hernandez (Juvenile Justice: A Review of Juvenile Incarceration and its Deterrent Effect, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)

Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program Students: --Genevieve McKenzie (2016 – current) --Tiffany Marcum (2014 - 2015) --Emily Barney (2014 – 2015) --Garrett Shipley (2014) --Caitlin Matekel (2014) --Stephanie Morse (2013 - 2014) --Evan Booth (2013 – 2014)

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Barrett Honors College Students: --Nicole Johnson (member) (2016 – current) --Emily Barney (chair) (2015 - current) --Natalie BrinJones (chair) (Smart Decarceration in Arizona: Exploring the Options for Reducing Correctional Populations. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) --Wednesday Nelson (member) (Police Reform: Reasons for Failure Directly from the Source, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) --Stephanie Morse (chair) (The Impact of Social Controls on Police Officers’ Perceptions of Use of Force, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) --Aracely Castillo (chair) (Policy Under the Influence? The Importance of Public Opinion for the Creation of DUI Policies and Programs, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)

Masters Theses Supervised: --Chelsea Ruffner (chair) (M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, expected 2017) --Stephanie Morse (chair) (M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, expected 2017) --Danielle Haverkate (chair) (M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, expected 2017) --Nathan Ostertag (chair) (Mental Illness and Perceived Social Support upon Reentry: An Analysis of Inmates in Arizona, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) --Matt Gricius (chair) (Parental Incarceration: Does Having Minor Children Have an Effect on Recidivism? M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) --Natasha Pusch (member) (Gender & Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta- Analysis, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) --Amber Griffin (member) (Heroin Use and Recidivism: The Impact of Familial Social Support, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) --Faith Gifford (member) (Toward the Development of a Multidimensional Legal Cynicism Scale, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) --Whitney McCaskill (member) (Children of Incarcerated Parents: The Family Characteristics Associated with Child Welfare Contact Prior to Parental Incarceration, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2014) --Travis Meyers (member) (Relative vs. Absolute Stability in Self-Control: A Meta- Analysis, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2013) --Gabriel T Cesar (member) (Social Learning in Context: Group Homies, Mentorship, and Social Support, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)

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--Christopher M. Simmon (member) (Sentencing Disparities Between Male and Female Teacher Sexual Offenders: Do Male Offenders Receive Harsher Penalties in Arizona?, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)

Doctoral Supervisory Committee Students: --Faith Gifford (2016 – current) --Arynn Infante (2014 - current --Kara Hannula (2014 - current) --Travis Meyers (2014 - current) --Gabriel Cesar (2014 - 2015) --Kimberly Kaiser (2013 - 2015) --Byungbae Kim (2011 - 2013) --Weston Morrow (2011 - 2012)

Independent Study Students: --Travis Meyers (The History and Current Use of Administrative Segregation, 2016) --Travis Meyers (Prison Visitation and the Role of Social Support, 2015) --Byungbae Kim (The Social Ecology of Recidivism: Empirical Status and Future Directions, 2012)

Dissertations Supervised: --Travis Meyers (chair) (Ph.D. Arizona State University, expected 2017) --Kimberly Kaiser (member) (Procedural Justice and Legal Socialization Among Serious Adolescent Offenders: An Examination of Longitudinal Patterns and Mediation Effects of Legal Socialization, Anger, and Prosocial Motivation on Offending, Ph.D. Arizona State University, 2016) --Mario Cano (member) (Prosecutorial Discretion across Federal Sentencing Reforms: Immediate and Enduring Effects of Unwanted Disparity, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) --Byungbae Kim (member) (Gender Disparity and Ecological Contexts of Court Community in Federal District Courts, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) --Jillian Turanovic (member) (The Age-Graded Consequences of Victimization, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) --Sanzanna Toles (member) (Community-based Reentry in Arlington County: An Evaluation of the OAR Reentry Program, Ph.D. Public Affairs, Arizona State University, 2014) --Mercedes Valadez (member) (“We have got enough criminals in the United States without importing any”: An examination of the influence of citizenship status and national origin among Latino subgroups in federal sentencing outcomes, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University, 2013)

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Awards and Honors

2015 College of Public Service and Community Solutions Emerging Community Solutions Scholar 2014-2015 ASASU Centennial Professor Nominee 2014 Donal E. J. MacNamara Outstanding Publication Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2012-2013 ASASU Centennial Professor Nominee 2010 Alpha Phi Sigma Appreciation Award for Outstanding Criminal Justice Instructor 2009 June Morrison Scholarship, Western Society of Criminology 2008-2009 C. Clement and Helen B. French Scholarship, Washington State University 2008-2009 Claudius O. & Mary W. Johnson Graduate Fellowship, Washington State University 2005-2006 Viola Vestal Coulter Fellowship, Washington State University 2004 Lieberman Award for Most Distinguished Scholar in Sociology, Towson University

Activities and Service Professional Service

2016 Discussant, The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Across Time and Place. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, New Orleans. 2016 Chair, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Outreach Committee 2015- Executive Counselor, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing 2014- Editorial Board Member: Race and Justice: An International Journal 2014- Editorial Board Member: Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society (CCJLS) (formerly Western Criminology Review) 2014 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Scholar Award Committee 2014 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Corrections Section, Membership Committee 2013 Participant, Panel on Professional Development: Balancing Teaching/Research/Service Demands in Academia. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta

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2012 Member, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Student Affairs and Paper Committee

University Service 2016- Member, 2018 National Conference on Children of Incarcerated Parents Planning Committee 2016- Prison Advisory Committee, Arizona State University 2016- Undergraduate Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2016 College of Public Service and Community Solutions Emerging Community Solutions Scholar Selection Committee 2015 Panelist, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Professional Development Workshop: Navigating the Academic Job Market 2015- Faculty Search Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2015- University Hearing Board Member 2015 Co-Organizer (with Jacob Young), School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Spring Colloquium Series to promote faculty scholarship across schools within the College of Public Service and Community Solutions 2014 Judge for College of Public Programs Changemaker Challenge 2014-2016 Graduate Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2014 Panelist, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Professional Development Workshop: Navigating the Academic Job Market 2013-2014 Executive Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2013 Comprehensive Exam Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2013 Undergraduate Student Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2012-2013 Faculty Search Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2011-2012 Brown Bag Committee to promote scholarship by faculty of the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2010-2011 Ad-hoc Committee to develop committee structure for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2008-2009 Vice President. Department of Political Science Graduate Student Association, Washington State University

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2007-2008 Criminal Justice Ph.D. Representative to the Graduate Studies Committee, Washington State University 2005-2006 Senator—Sociology Department, Graduate and Professional Student Association, Washington State University

Community Involvement 2016- Founding Member, Arizona Transformation Project 2016 Participant, Arizona Department of Corrections Reentry Summit 2016 College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Day of Service 2016 Member, Advisory Network for Youturn.org, Organization focused on second chances for ex-offenders 2016 Panelist, Teaching in Prison, Prison Education Conference. Tempe, Arizona 2015 Speaker, College of Public Service and Community Solutions Public Impact Talks, Incarcerated in America: Why You Should Care 2015 Completed Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Training 2015 Participant College of Public Service and Community Solutions Community Engagement Forum 2015 College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Spring Day of Service 2015 Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Citizens Academy 2014 College of Public Programs, Day of Service 2013 College of Public Programs, Day of Service Manuscript Reviewer Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Criminology, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Journal of Adolescent Research, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Urban Affairs, Justice Quarterly, Law & Policy, Public Administration, Race and Justice, Social Problems, The Social Science Journal, Victims & Offenders, Violence Against Women, Western Criminology Review

Professional Affiliations Faculty Women’s Association, Arizona State University American Society of Criminology --Division on Corrections and Sentencing Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences --Corrections Section

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