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DANIELA BARBERI .com/in/danielabarberi/ [email protected][email protected] EDUCATION

George Mason University Fairfax, EE.UU. Ph.D. , Law & Society August 2017-Ongoing

Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg, EE.UU. M.A. Criminal Justice August 2015-May 2017 • Master’s Thesis: Racialization Of Crime: A Test Of Citizenship Status on Criminal Perceptions. • Penn State Harrisburg Alumni Society Outstanding Graduate Student Award. April 21st, 2017. • Criminal Justice Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award. April 21st, 2017.

Universidad de los Andes Bogotá, Colombia B. A. Psychology January 2011-May 2014 • Personality disorders in female inmates (Undergraduate thesis option)

EXPERIENCE

George Mason University – Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) August 2017-Ongoing Graduate Research Assistant • Project manager of the evaluation of a Law Enforcement Diversion Program for people with substances use disorders. • Lead, supervise and implement a randomized controlled trial applied to the Diversion Program. • Support the timely request, collection, aggregation and edition of data for the creation of reports and updates. • Track key performance indicators. • Contribute to thought leadership efforts (publications, advertisement material, etc.) to maximize program effects.

Pennsylvania State University – School of Public Affairs- Criminal Justice August 2015-July 2017 Research Assistant • Research on the inmate code and mental health within correctional setting. • Research on neighborhood influence on deviant behavior. • Research on juveniles offenders: Gender differences, transfer to the adult system and chronic offenders. • Developed databases on policing research. • Assist in supervising or shadowing undergraduate classes.

Hospital Simon Bolivar – Mental Health Unit November 2014-July 2015 Clinical Psychologist • Leader of the Committee of Sexual Violence and Abuse. • Counselor for patients in the Emergency, in particular, for victims of sexual abuse. • Counselor for patients with chronic diseases.

National University of Colombia - Legal Psychology Laboratory January-June, 2014 Project Intern • Assisted and conducted different programs in the Women’s in Bogotá with women in maximum security. • Assisted the implementation of the “Readiness for Liberty Program” in the Women’s Prison in Bogotá.

University of the Andes – Department of Psychology July-December, 2013 Research Intern • Assisted in the development and design of a psychosocial intervention for inmates of the Women’s Prison in Bogotá.

PUBLICATIONS ACCEPTED/PUBLISHED • Barberi, D. (accepted, 2019) Prisionero Mayor en Colombia [Elderly prisoner in Colombia]. Revista Notas Criminológicas de la Asociación Colombiana de Criminología. • Barberi, D. & Smith, L. (accepted, 2019). Inside the Patriarchy: What is it Like to Be a Female Correctional Officer? In Women and Minorities in Criminal Justice. Kendall Hunt Publishing. • Barberi, D. & Taxman, F. (2019, accepted). Diversion and Alternatives to Arrest: A Qualitative Understanding of Police and Clients’ Perspective. Journal of Drug Issues. • Barberi, D. (2019, accepted). [Review of the book Pain, pleasure, and the greater good: from the Panopticon to the Skinner box and beyond, by C. Gere]. International Criminal Justice Review. • Ahlin, E. & Barberi, D. (2019, accepted). Addressing Sexual Assault and Victimization in Juvenile Detention Facilities: Fifteen Years Post-PREA. Juvenile Justice Update, 9-18. • Barberi, D., Gibbs, J., & Schally, J. (2019, accepted). K9s Killed in the Line of Duty. Contemporary Justice Review: Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative Justice, 22(1), 86-100. https://doi.org/10.1080/10282580.2019.1576128 • Barberi, D., Ahlin, E., Hummer, D. C. & Gabbidon, S. L. (2018, accepted). Are Non-U.S. Citizens Color-Blind? The Racialization of Violent Crimes. Journal of Race and Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/2153368718808342 • Ahlin, E., Hummer, D. C., & Barberi, D. (2017). Inmate Code and Prison Culture. In O. Hayden Griffin & Vanessa Woodward (Eds.), Handbook of Corrections in the United States (pp.346-356). New York, NY: Routledge. UNDER REVIEW • Marmolejo, L. M. & Barberi, D. (under review). Preventative Detention. Criminal Justice in America: The Encyclopedia of Crime, Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections. • Barberi, D. & Marmolejo, L. M. (under review). Electronic Monitoring. Criminal Justice in America: The Encyclopedia of Crime, Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections. • Barberi, D. & Lu, Y.F. (under review). Halfway Houses. Criminal Justice in America: The Encyclopedia of Crime, Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections. WORK IN PROGRESS • Barberi, D. & Taxman, F. (work in progress). Peers in Substance Use Treatment: A Perspective from the Criminological Research • Barberi, D. & Marmolejo, L. M. (work in progress). Antes y Después del Acuerdo de Paz en Colombia: Crímenes Cometidos y Encarcelamiento [Before and After the Peace Deal in Colombia: Committed Crimes and Incarceration]. • Barberi, D., Stoltz, M., Magnuson, S., & Rudes, D. (work in progress). Similar but not identical: A Comparison of Male and Female Relationships in Prison.

AFFILIATIONS • International Corrections and Association (ICPA) • Sociedad de Criminología Lationamericana (SOCLA) [Latinamerican Society of Criminology] • Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (ACC) [Colombian Society of Criminology] • Red de Investigación Penitenciaria de las Américas [America´s Prisons Research Network]. • Latin America Studies Association (LASA). • Academy of Criminal Justices Sciences (ACJS). • Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society, chapter Pi Alpha Epsilon.

SCHOLARSHIPS • Provost Scholarship, George Mason University. August 2017 – May 2018. • Graduate Assistantship. Pennsylvania State University, The Capital College, Harrisburg. August 2016 - May 2017. • Graduate Assistantship. Pennsylvania State University, The Capital College, Harrisburg. August 2015 – May 2016. • Robert W. Graham Endowed Graduate Fellowship. The Pennsylvania State University, Capital College, Harrisburg. August 2015 – May 2016.

CONFERENCES • “Diversion Instead of Arrest: Clients’ Perceptions” at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore M.D., March 2019, with Faye S. Taxman. • “Isolated Genders: A Comparison of Male and Female Relationships in Prison” at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore M.D., March 2019, with Megan Stoltz. • “Diversion Instead of Arrest: Perceptions and Barriers” at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA. February 2018, with Faye S. Taxman. • “A Comparison of Prison Violence Prevention and Control Strategies between the USA and Australia” presented at American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA. November 2016, with Donald C. Hummer and James M. Byrne. • Cundiboyacense Legal Psychology Conference, Bogotá D. C. and Tunja. April 3-5, 2014. • National Legal Psychology Conference. Bogotá D.C. November 8-10, 2012.

CERTIFICATES & WORKSHOPS • Violent Personality and Psychopathy. Colombian College of Psychologists. August 24, 2013 • Forensic Psychology, Diploma. National University of Colombia. September-December, 2012. • Evaluation and Treatment in Prison Psychology, Workshop. National University of Colombia. July 5, 2012 • Evaluation Methodology in Forensic Psychology, Workshop. National University of Colombia. June 23, 2012 • Negotiation and Conflict Resolution ,Workshop. National University of Colombia. June 16, 2012

SKILLS • LANGUAGES ENGLISH Advanced level ITALIAN Advanced level SPANISH Native level • COMPUTER SYSTEMS SPSS Intermediate level HLM7.03 Intermediate level Onyx Intermediate level