David Reed Karp

University of San Diego 5998 Alcalá Park San Diego, CA 92110 [email protected]

Academic Degrees Academic and Administrative Positions Awards Grants and Fellowships Professional and Community Service Books Book Chapters Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Technical Reports Book Reviews Miscellaneous Publications Media Coverage Webinars Keynote Addresses Professional Associations, University Lectures, and Public Presentations Academic Conference Presentations Training and Technical Assistance

Academic Degrees

Ph.D. Sociology, University of Washington, 1995 M.A. Sociology, University of Washington, 1991 B.A. Peace and Conflict Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1986

Academic and Administrative Positions

Professor of Leadership, University of San Diego School of Leadership and Education Sciences. June 2019 to Present.

Director, Center for . June 2019 to Present.

Professor of Sociology, . June 2010 to May 2019. (Associate Professor, June 2004 to May 2010; Assistant Professor September 1998 to May 2004.)

Director, Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice. April 2016 to May 2019.

Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Director of Campus Life, Skidmore College. July 2007 to June 2015.

1 11/20/2020 Visiting Professor, University of Sassari, Italy. June/July 2014.

Chair, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Skidmore College. June 2005 to June 2007.

Director, Program in Law and Society, Skidmore College. June 2005 to July 2007.

Research Scientist, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, George Washington University. April 1996 to August 1998.

Evaluation Manager, Association for the Study and Development of Community, Gaithersburg, MD. July 1997 to January 1998.

Awards 1. Leadership and Innovation Award: National Association of Community and Restorative Justice. June 2019.

2. Donald D. Gehring Award: Association for Student Conduct Administration. February 2010.

Grants and Fellowships

1. Porticus Foundation: $307,075 to support the Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses. November 1, 2019 - October 31, 2022.

2. Galaxy Gives Foundation: $180,000 to support the USD Center for Restorative Justice. September 1, 2018 - August 31, 2021.

3. University of Texas at Austin: $107,500 to conduct research and training on Context-Based Restorative Justice Interventions for Sexual and Gender-Based Misconduct. August 1, 2018 – June 30, 2020.

4. Porticus Foundation: $100,069 to create a Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses. June 1, 2017 - May 31, 2019.

5. First Fairfield: $60,000 to support the Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice. December 2016.

6. Arthur Vining Davis Foundation and Skidmore College: $600,000 to support student civic engagement across academic disciplines. April 2012.

7. Association of American Colleges & Universities Bringing Theory to Practice Project and Skidmore College: $20,000 to support service learning in the First Year Experience. August 2007.

8. Skidmore College: $3000 to host symposium: “Restorative Justice: Theoretical and Practical Implications for Student Judicial Processes.” Co-Sponsored by the Association for Student Judicial Affairs Circuit II. October 2006.

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9. Skidmore College: $1500 “Unlocking Men: Exploring Masculinities, Crime, and Criminal Justice Interventions for Men” Travel expenses to conduct interviews of volunteers in two prison programs. Summer 2006.

10. Skidmore College: Mellon Fellow for Service Learning. September 2004-December 2005.

11. State of Vermont Department of Corrections: $10,000 to design evaluation of restorative justice offender reentry program. December 2003.

12. Skidmore College: $18,300 grant to support a 2003 conference: “The Impact of the Death Penalty on Victims’ Families.” Co-hosted by Skidmore College and the SUNY-Albany School of Criminal Justice. August 2002.

13. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: $20,000 implementation grant. “Skidmore College Judicial Reform—A Community Justice Approach.” January 2001.

14. State of Vermont Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services: Technical consultant on a $60,000 grant to evaluate juvenile justice programs. Principal Investigator: Gordon Bazemore, Florida Atlantic University. August 1999.

15. U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Balanced and Restorative Justice Project: $3500 grant to conduct a survey of restorative justice volunteers in the State of Vermont. September 1999.

16. U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Balanced and Restorative Justice Project: $3500 grant to write a report on the implementation of juvenile community reparative boards by the Division of Social Services, State of Vermont. June 1999.

17. National Institute of Justice: $5000 grant to write a chapter on community justice for the “Criminal Justice 2000” volumes on the current state of scientific knowledge about the criminal justice system (with Todd Clear). November 1998.

18. Edna McConnell Clark Foundation: $170,000 grant to conduct a national survey of community justice programs. June 1997. Principal Investigators: Todd R. Clear and David R. Karp.

19. National Institute of Justice: $52,800 grant to co-author monograph on community justice with Todd R. Clear, 1997. Principal Investigator: David R. Karp.

20. National Institute of Justice: $50,000 grant to organize and write central discussion paper for the “Research Seminar on Community, Crime, and Justice,” held March 1997. Principal Investigator: Amitai Etzioni.

21. Smith Richardson Foundation: $5,000 grant to review recent scholarship on the civil society concept, 1997. Principal Investigators: David R. Karp and William Sullivan, LaSalle University.

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22. Randolph Foundation: $5,000 grant to analyze judicial use of shame sanctions, 1997.

23. Pew Charitable Trusts: Preparing Future Faculty Fellowship, 1995.

24. University of Washington: Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, 1994.

25. Hokkaido University: Research Fellow, August 1991-July 1992, Sapporo, Japan.

Professional and Community Service

1. Advisory Council. National Center on Restorative Justice at Vermont Law School. June 2020 to present.

2. Advisory Committee. Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth Research Institute. June 2020 to present.

3. Board of Directors. National Association of Community and Restorative Justice. June 2017 to present.

4. Editorial Board. Internet Journal of Restorative Justice. August 2018 to July 2020.

5. Co-chair. Restorative Practices Working Group. Capital Region Youth Justice Team. June 2016 to 2019.

6. Restorative Justice Working Group. State Campus Consent Consortium. March 2017 to 2019.

7. Advisory Council. National Association of Community and Restorative Justice. April 2014 to June 2017.

8. Advisor. When People Work. Social enterprise initiative to promote employment for the formerly incarcerated. July 2016 to June 2017.

9. Board of Directors. New York State Dispute Resolution Association. October 2015 to June 2017.

10. Volunteer Mediator. Mediation Matters. Saratoga Springs, NY. 2004 to 2014.

11. Conflict Resolution Committee. Association for Student Conduct Administration. 2010-2014.

12. Volunteer Group Facilitator for Incarcerated Men. Mt. McGregor Correctional Facility. Wilton, NY. Fall 2006 to Fall 2013.

13. Consultant. Restorative Justice in Higher Education. NCHERM-CR (National Center for Higher Education Risk Management-Conflict Resolution). 2011-2012.

4 11/20/2020 14. Columnist. “Research Update” Quarterly review of research relevant to community corrections. Perspectives (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) Fall 2003 to Fall 2011.

15. Board of Directors. Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs, NY. Fall 2008 to Spring 2011.

16. Editorial Board. Contemporary Justice Review. June 2001 to 2008.

17. Advisory Council. New York Community Justice Forum. July 2000 to 2003.

18. Co-Chair. Task Force on Community Justice. Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies. Washington, D.C. July 1997 to August 1999.

Books

1. Karp, David R. 2013 (2nd Edition, 2019). “The Little Book of Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities: Repairing Harm and Rebuilding Trust in Response to Student Misconduct.” New York: Good Books.

Review Essays: (a) Anthony, Christy. 2013. Internet Journal of Restorative Justice (September). (b) Rohrbacher, Duane. 2013. Restorative Justice Online (September).

2. Acker, James and David R. Karp (eds.). 2006. Wounds That Do Not Bind: Victim-Based Perspectives on the Death Penalty. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Review Essays: (a) Stigler, R.T. 2007. Choice Reviews Online (January). (b) Ryan, John Paul. 2007. Law and Politics Book Review 17(8). (c) Immarigeon, Russ. 2006. Crime Victims Report May/June: 23, 25.

3. Karp, David R. and Thom Allena (eds.). 2004. Restorative Justice on the College Campus: Promoting Student Growth and Responsibility, and Reawakening the Spirit of Campus Community. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

Review Essays: (a) Bazemore, Gordon. 2006. Contemporary Justice Review. 9:443-448. (b) Wilson, Maureen E. 2006. Journal of College Student Development 47:355-359. (c) Strong, Gregory. 2006. Restorative Justice Online. (d) Immarigeon, Russ. 2005. VOMA Connections (Newsletter of the Victim Offender Mediation Assocation) 19:8. (e) Olshak, Richard T. 2004. ACResolution 4(1):6.

4. Karp, David, R. and Todd R. Clear (eds.). 2002. What is Community Justice? Case Studies of Restorative Justice and Community Supervision. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

5. Clear, Todd R. and David R. Karp. 1999. The Community Justice Ideal. Boulder, CO: Westview.

5 11/20/2020 Review Essays: (a) Nellis, Mike. 2001. Criminal Justice 1:476-478. (b) Thurman, Quint. 2001. Contemporary Sociology 30:85-86. (c) Bazemore, Gordon. 2000. “Building Community and Nurturing Justice: A Review of The Community Justice Ideal.” Contemporary Justice Review 3:225-232. (d) Herbert, Steve. 2000. Punishment and Society 2:362-366. (e) Reinschmiedt, Shawn. 2000. “Counting on the Community.” American Journal of Criminal Law 27:427-432. (f) Chiappetta, Robert M. 2000. “Bringing the Tools of Justice into the Community.” American Journal of Criminal Law 27:432-436.

6. Karp, David R. (ed.). 1998. Community Justice: An Emerging Field. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield Press.

Book Chapters

1. Bell, Alexandra, Lyle Ashton Harris, and David R. Karp. 2020. “On Navigating Forgiveness, Redemption, and Rejection.” Pp. 230-241 in Culture as Catalyst. Tang Museum, Skidmore College.

2. Giacomini, Nancy Geist, David R. Karp, Derrick D. Dixon and Valerie Glassman. 2020. “Off Script: Incorporating Principles of Conflict Management, Restorative Justice, and Inclusive Excellence into Informal and Formal Adjudication Pathways.” Chapter 12 in Chapter 10 in Reframing Campus Conflict and Student Conduct Practice for Inclusive Excellence, 2nd edition, edited by Jennifer Meyer Schrage and Nancy Geist Giacomini. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishers. Herndon, VA: Stylus.

3. McMahon, Sheila M. and David R Karp. 2020. “Building Relational and Critical Thinking Skills: The Power of Peer-led RJ Circles Among First Year College Students.” Chapter 10 in Reframing Campus Conflict and Student Conduct Practice for Inclusive Excellence, 2nd edition, edited by Jennifer Meyer Schrage and Nancy Geist Giacomini. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishers. Herndon, VA: Stylus.

4. Lopez, Elise C., Mary P. Koss, David R. Karp, Jay K. Wilgus. 2019. “Restorative Justice for Campus Sexual Misconduct.” Chapter 11 in Adjudicating Campus Sexual Misconduct and Assault: Controversies and Challenges, edited by Claire M. Renzetti and Diane R. Follingstad. San Diego, CA: Cognella.

5. Karp, David R. 2019. “Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation in Higher Education: The Complex Web of Campus Sexual Assault Policy in the United States and a Restorative Alternative.” Pp. 143-164 in Restorative and Responsive Human Services, edited by Gale Burford, Valerie Braithwaite, and John Braithwaite. New York: Routledge.

6. Karp, David R. and Megan Schachter. 2018. “Restorative Justice in Colleges and Universities: What Works When Addressing Student Misconduct.” Pp. 247-263 in The Routledge Handbook of Restorative Justice, edited by Theo Gavrielides. New York: Routledge.

6 11/20/2020 7. Karp, David R. and Olivia Frank. 2016. “Restorative justice and student development in higher education: Expanding ‘offender’ horizons beyond punishment and rehabilitation to community engagement and personal growth.” Pp. 141-164 in Offenders No More: An Interdisciplinary Restorative Justice Dialogue, edited by Theo Gavrielides. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

8. Karp, David R. 2009. “Reading the Scripts: The Restorative Justice Conference and the Student Conduct Hearing Board.” Pp. 155-174 in Reframing Campus Conflict: Student Conduct Process through a Social Justice Lens, edited by Jennifer Meyer Schrage and Nancy Geist Giacomini. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishers. Herndon, VA: Stylus.

9. Acker, James R. and David R. Karp. 2006. “Introduction: Victims and the Death Penalty.” Pp. 3-16 in Wounds That Do Not Bind: Victim-Based Perspectives on the Death Penalty, edited by James R. Acker and David R. Karp. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

10. Karp, David R. and Jarrett Warshaw. 2006. “Their Day in Court: The Role of Murder Victims’ Families in Capital Juror Decision-Making.” Pp. 275-296 in Wounds That Do Not Bind: Victim-Based Perspectives on the Death Penalty, edited by James R. Acker and David R. Karp. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

(a) Reprinted in The Criminal Law Bulletin. 2008. 45(1):3-21.

11. Karp, David R. 2004. “Introducing Restorative Justice to the Campus Community.” Pp. 5- 15 in Restorative Justice on the College Campus: Promoting Student Growth and Responsibility, and Reawakening the Spirit of Campus Community, edited by David R. Karp and Thom Allena. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

12. Karp, David R. 2004. “Integrity Boards.” Pp. 29-41 in Restorative Justice on the College Campus: Promoting Student Growth and Responsibility, and Reawakening the Spirit of Campus Community, edited by David R. Karp and Thom Allena. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

13. Breslin, Beau and David R. Karp. 2003. “Debating Death: Critical Issues in Capital Punishment.” Pp. 303-320 in Critical Issues in Crime and Justice, edited by Albert R. Roberts. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

14. Bazemore, Gordon and David R. Karp. 2002. “Community Justice Sanctioning Models: Assessing Program Integrity.” Pp. 185-212 in Repairing Communities Through Restorative Justice, edited by John Perry. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association Press.

15. Karp, David R, Jodi Lane, and Susan Turner. 2002. “Ventura County and the Theory of Community Justice.” Pp. 3-33 in What is Community Justice? Case Studies of Restorative Justice and Community Supervision, edited by David R. Karp and Todd R. Clear. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

16. Karp, David R. 2002. “The Offender/Community Encounter: Stakeholder Involvement in the Vermont Reparative Boards.” Pp. 61-86 in What is Community Justice? Case Studies

7 11/20/2020 of Restorative Justice and Community Supervision, edited by David R. Karp and Todd R. Clear. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

17. Karp, David R. and Lynne Walther. 2001. “Community Reparative Boards in Vermont” Pp. 199-218 in Restorative Community Justice: Repairing Harm and Transforming Communities, edited by Gordon Bazemore and Mara Schiff. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson.

18. Karp, David R. 2000. “Values Theory and Research.” Pp. 3212-3227 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition, Volume 5, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J. V. Montgomery. New York: MacMillan.

19. Karp, David R. and Todd R. Clear. 2000. “Community Justice: A Conceptual Framework.” Pp. 323-368 in Boundaries Changes in Criminal Justice Organizations, vol. 2, Criminal Justice 2000, edited by Charles M. Friel. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice.

(a) Translated and reprinted in 2006 as “Justicia Comunitaria: Marco Conceptual.” Pp. 223-274 in Justicia Penal Siglo XXI: Una Seleccion de Criminal Justice 2000, edited by Rosemary Barberet and Jesus Barquin. Granada, Spain: Editorial Comares.

20. Clear, Todd R. and David R. Karp. 1998. “The Community Justice Movement.” Pp. 3-30 in Community Justice: An Emerging Field, edited by David R. Karp. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield Press.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Orcutt, Madison, Patricia M. Petrowski, David R. Karp, and Jordan Draper. 2020. “Restorative Justice Approaches to the Informal Resolution of Student Sexual Misconduct.” Journal of College and University Law 45(2).

2. McMahon, Sheila M., David R. Karp, and Hayley Mulhern. 2018. “Addressing Individual and Community Needs in the Aftermath of Campus Sexual Misconduct: Restorative Justice as a Way Forward in the Re-Entry Process.” Journal of Sexual Aggression. DOI: 10.1080/13552600.2018.1507488

3. Acosta, David and David R. Karp. 2017. "Restorative Justice as the Rx for Mistreatment in Academic Medicine: Applications to Consider for Learners, Faculty and Staff.” Academic Medicine 93: 354-356. DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002037

4. Karp, David R. and Olivia Frank. 2016. “Anxiously Awaiting the Future of Restorative Justice in the United States.” Victims & Offenders 11: 50-70.

5. Karp, David R. and Casey Sacks. 2014. “Student Conduct, Restorative Justice, and Student Development: Findings from the STARR Project (Student Accountability and Restorative Research Project).” Contemporary Justice Review 17: 154-172.

6. Maton, Kenneth I., Eric S. Mankowski, Clinton W. Anderson, Edward R. Barton, David R. Karp and Björn Ratjen. 2014. “Long Term Changes among Participants in a Men’s Mutual-Help Organization.” International Journal of Self Help and Self Care 8: 85-112.

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7. Karp, David R. 2010. “Unlocking Men, Unmasking Masculinities: Doing Men’s Work in Prison.” Journal of Men’s Studies 18:63-83.

8. Moore, Crystal Dea and David R. Karp. 2008. “Alternative to CSWE’s Traditional Reaffirmation Process: One Small BSW Program’s Experience.” Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 13:129-140.

9. Chesire, J.D. and David R. Karp. 2007. “Volunteer Management in Boards of Probation: Perceptions of Equity, Efficiency, and Reciprocity Among Vermont Volunteers.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 44:65-99.

10. Karp, David R. and Suzanne Conrad. 2005. “Restorative Justice and College Student Misconduct.” Public Organization Review 5:315-333.

11. Bazemore, Gordon and David R. Karp. 2004. “A Civic Justice Corps: Community Service as a Means of Reintegration.” Justice Policy Journal 1:1-37.

Reaction Essay: (a) Immarigeon, Russ. 2005. “Search for Restorative Justice History Leads Back into the Future” VOMA Connections (Newsletter of the Victim Offender Mediation Association) 19:3-4,10.

12. Karp, David R., Gordon Bazemore, and J.D. Chesire. 2004. “The Role and Attitudes of Restorative Board Members: A Case Study of Volunteers in Community Justice.” Crime & Delinquency. 50:487-515.

13. Karp, David R. and Kevin Drakulich. 2004. “Minor Crime in a Quaint Setting: An Evaluation of Vermont Reparative Probation.” Criminology & Public Policy 3:655-686.

Reaction Essays: (a) Boyes-Watson, Carolyn. 2004. “The Value of Citizen Participation in Restorative/Community Justice: Lessons from Vermont.” Criminology & Public Policy 3:687-692. (b) Crawford, Adam. 2004. “Involving Lay People in Criminal Justice.” Criminology & Public Policy 3:693-702.

14. Karp, David R., Matthew Sweet, Andrew Kirshenbaum, and Gordon Bazemore. 2004. “Reluctant Participants in Restorative Justice? Youthful Offenders and their Parents.” Contemporary Justice Review 7:199-216.

15. Karp, David R. 2001. “Harm and Repair: Observing Restorative Justice in Vermont.” Justice Quarterly 18:727-757.

16. Karp, David R. and Beau Breslin. 2001. “Restorative Justice in School Communities.” Youth and Society 33:249-272.

9 11/20/2020 17. Karp, David R. 2000. “The New Debate About Shame in Criminal Justice: An Interactionist Account.” Justice System Journal. 21:301-322.

18. Karp, David R. 2000. “Sociological Communitarianism and the Just Community.” Contemporary Justice Review 3:153-73.

19. Karp, David R. 1999. “Community Justice: Six Challenges.” Journal of Community Psychology 27:751-69.

(a) Translated and reprinted in 1999 as “Zes Uitdagingen Voor Rechtshandhaving in de Buurt” Christen Democratische Verkenningen 7:67-81. (“Challenges in Community Justice” Christian Democratic Explorations, Institute for Policy-Research and Planning, Christian Democratic Party, The Netherlands, The Hague).

20. Clear, Todd R. and David R. Karp. 1998. “Community Justice: An Essay” Corrections Management Quarterly 2:49-60.

21. Karp, David R. 1998. “The Judicial and Judicious Use of Shame Penalties.” Crime & Delinquency 44:277-94.

22. Karp, David R. 1998. “A Case for Individualism: From Des Moines to Durkheim.” The Responsive Community 8:49-60.

23. Karp, David R. 1996. “Values and Their Effect on Pro-Environmental Behavior.” Environment and Behavior 28:111-33.

24. Karp, David R. 1996. “Americans as Communitarians: An Empirical Study.” The Responsive Community 7:42-51

(a) Translated and reprinted in 2002 as “Gli Americani E Il Comunitarismo. Uno Studio Empirico.” Sociologia e politiche sociali. 5(2): 99-104. (b) Reprinted in Amitai Etzioni, Andrew Volmert, and Elanit Rothschild, eds., 2004, The Communitarian Reader: Beyond the Essentials. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.)

25. Karp, David R. and Clark L. Gaulding. 1995. “Motivational Underpinnings of Command-and- Control, Market-Based, and Voluntarist Environmental Policies.” Human Relations 48:439-65.

26. Karp, David R. 1995. “Using SPSS for Windows to Enhance, Not Overwhelm, Course Content.” Teaching Sociology 23:234-40.

27. Karp, David R., Nobuhito Jin, Toshio Yamagishi and Hiromi Shinotsuka. 1993. “Raising the Minimum in the Minimal Group Paradigm.” The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 32:231-40.

28. Karp, David R. 2004. “Birds of a Feather: A Response to the McCold Critique of Community Justice.” Contemporary Justice Review 7:59-67.

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Technical Reports

1. Alexander, Gwynn and David R. Karp. 2020. Implementing Restorative Justice Practices at the University of Texas at Austin Final Report. University of San Diego Center for Restorative Justice.

2. Draper, Jordan, David R. Karp, and Patricia M. Petrowski. 2019. A Restorative Approach to Informal Resolution of Student Sexual Misconduct. National Association of College and University Attorneys.

3. Karp, David R. 2019. Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses: Final Report to the Porticus Foundation. University of San Diego Center for Restorative Justice.

4. Karp, David R. 2017. Campus PRISM Project Briefing Paper: Next Steps for a Restorative Justice Approach to Campus-Based Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment, Including Sexual Violence. Saratoga Springs, NY: Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice. December.

5. Karp, David R. 2016. Campus PRISM Project Briefing Paper: Distinguishing Restorative Justice from Mediation. Saratoga Springs, NY: Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice.

6. Karp, David R., Julie Shackford-Bradley, Robin J. Wilson, and Kaaren M. Williamsen. 2016. Campus PRISM: A Report on Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses. Saratoga Springs, NY: Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice.

7. Karp, David R. and Kyle Shum. 2009. Conflict Resolution Practices Member Survey. Association for Student Conduct Administration. College Station, TX.

8. Karp, David R. and Responsible Citizenship Task Force. 2009. Civic Engagement at Skidmore: A Status Report. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY.

9. Karp, David R. 2005. Civic Engagement at Skidmore: A Survey of Students, Faculty, and Community Organizations. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY.

10. Karp, David R. 2005. Drunk Driving in Saratoga County, NY. Saratoga County District Attorney, Ballston Spa, NY.

11. Karp, David R. 2003. Community Boards and Juvenile Justice in Vermont. Balanced and Restorative Justice Project. Community Justice Institute, Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

12. Popper, Miriam and David R. Karp. 2003. Saratoga County Victim Impact Panels: Results from the Offender Exit Survey. The Alcohol and Substance Abuse Council of Saratoga County, Saratoga Springs, NY.

11 11/20/2020 13. Bazemore, Gordon, David R. Karp, Colleen McLeod, Kristin Weibust, and Nancy Vaniman. 2003. The Defensible Basis of Service and the Civic Justice Corps: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Principles for Effective and Strategic Demonstration. Open Society Institute, New York, NY.

14. Karp, David R., Mary Sprayregen, and Kevin Drakulich. 2002. Vermont Reparative Probation Year 2000 Outcome Evaluation Final Report. Vermont Department of Corrections, Waterbury, VT.

15. Karp, David R., Andrew Kirshenbaum, and Gordon Bazemore. 2002. Restorative Panels in Motion: Looking Closely at Restorative Practices: Fourth Evaluation Report on BARJ Programs in Vermont. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Waterbury, VT.

16. O’Brien, Sandra, David R. Karp, Gordon Bazemore, and Leslie Leip. 2002. Who We Are Serving and How We Are Doing: Third Evaluation Report on BARJ Programs in Vermont. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Waterbury, VT.

17. Bazemore, Gordon, Sandra O’Brien, and David R. Karp. 2000. Process Evaluation Interim Report II: Phase One Evaluation Report on the Vermont Juvenile Justice Plan. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Waterbury, VT.

18. Bazemore, Gordon, Sandra O’Brien, Suzanne McMurphy, and David R. Karp. 2000. Program Profile and Implementation Monograph: Phase One Evaluation Report on the Vermont Juvenile Justice Plan. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Waterbury, VT.

19. Clear, Todd R., David R. Karp, Joanna Bruni, and Cynthia Joiner. 1999. A National Study of Community Justice. Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, New York, NY.

20. Clear, Todd R. and David R. Karp. 1997. Community Justice: Preventing Crime, Achieving Justice. National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C.

21. Karp, David R. and William M. Sullivan. 1997. The Idea of Civil Society: Scholarship and Debate. Smith Richardson Foundation, Westport, CT.

22. Karp, David R. 1997. Judicial Shame Sanctions. Randolph Foundation, New York, NY.

23. Karp, David R. 1997. Outcomes of the Research Seminar on Community, Crime and Justice. National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C.

Book Reviews

1. Karp, David R. 2018. “Review of Violence, Restorative Justice, and Forgiveness by Marilyn Armour and Mark Umbreit.” International Journal of Restorative Justice. 2:328-330.

2. Karp, David R. 2008. “Review of Restorative Justice: How it Works by Marian Liebmann.” Canadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal Justice. 50(1).

12 11/20/2020 3. Karp, David R. 2006. “Book Review Essay: Juvenile Restorative Justice in Perspective.” Review of Gordon Bazemore and Mara Schiff’s Juvenile Justice Reform and Restorative Justice: Building Theory and Policy from Practice. Contemporary Justice Review 9:109- 113.

4. Karp, David R. 2001. “Review of Crime and Coercion by Mark Colvin.” Criminal Justice. 1:50- 351.

5. Karp, David R. 1999. “A Libertarian-Communitarian Bridge?: A Review of Bruce Benson’s To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice.” The Responsive Community. 10:78-83.

6. Cook, Karen S. and David R. Karp. 1994. “Providing for the Common Good: A Review of Gerald Marwell and Pamela Oliver’s, The Logic of Collective Action.” Social Psychology Quarterly. 57:360-67.

Miscellaneous Publications

1. Karp, David R. and Kaaren Williamsen. 2020. Five Things Student Affairs Administrators Should Know about Restorative Justice and Campus Sexual Harm. Washington, DC.: NASPA.

2. Karp, David R. 2019. “A Restorative Justice Approach to Campus Sexual Misconduct.” Council on Contemporary Families Symposium: Defining Consent, edited by Stephanie Coontz, Paula England, and Virginia Rutter. www.contemporaryfamilies.org.

3. Karp, David R. 2019. “Deborah Luster, One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana, 1998–2002.” Pp. 20-21 in Accelerate. Tang Teaching Museum. Saratoga Springs, NY: Skidmore College.

4. Rico, Robert, Kim Sullivan, and David Karp. 2018. Texas Fraternity Bias Incident: A Restorative Justice Case Study. Center for Restorative Justice: University of San Diego.

5. Karp, David R. 2017. “Announcing a New Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses.” Collegium News. Worcester, MA: College of Holy Cross.

6. Karp, David R. 2016. “Campus RJ Programming at Skidmore College.” The Well. Newsletter of the National Association for Restorative and Community Justice. July 2016.

7. Karp, David R. 2015. “Restorative Justice at Dalhousie: A Reasoned Alternative to the ‘Rush to Judgment.’” Association for Student Conduct Administration Law and Policy Report. January 29.

8. Karp, David R. 2013. “Restorative Justice Helps All Parties.” Op-ed in The Times-Union (Albany, NY). October 15. D1.

9. Karp, David R. and Casey Sacks. 2013. “Student Conduct, Restorative Justice, and Student Learning: Findings from the STARR Project (Student Accountability and Restorative

13 11/20/2020 Research Project).” Association for Student Conduct Administration Law and Policy Report. March 28.

10. Karp, David R. 2013. “Gun Laws Impede Violent Tendencies.” Letter in The Saratogian. February 3.

11. Karp, David R. and Casey Sacks. 2012. “Research Findings on Restorative Justice and Alcohol Violations.” NASPA Knowledge Community Alcohol and Other Drug Newsletter. Fall 2012.

a. Reprinted in NASPA Bold Without Boundaries Annual Conference Publication. Spring 2013

12. Karp, David R. 2011. “Spirit Horse and the Principles of Restorative Justice.” Student Affairs eNews. December 20.

13. Karp, David R. 2009. “Not with a Bang but a Whimper: A Missed Opportunity for Restorative Justice in a Plagiarism Case.” Journal of Student Conduct Administration. 2(1):26-30.

14. Karp, David R. 2009. “Unlocking Men: Men’s Circles in Prison.” Offender Programs Report. 12(5):65-79.

15. Karp, David R. 2007. “Inside Men, Outside Men: Warrior Work Behind Bars.” New Warrior Journal (Monthly Journal of the ManKind Project). March.

16. Karp, David R. 2005. “Campus Justice is Behind the Times.” Op-Ed in Inside Higher Ed. October 28.

17. Anderson, Samantha and David R. Karp. 2004. “Vermont’s Restorative Reentry Program: A Pilot in Burlington’s Old North End.” Kaleidoscope of Justice. (Newsletter of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Balanced and Restorative Justice Project) 4(3):7-8.

18. Karp, David R. 2003. “Restorative Justice and Campus Safety.” The Clipboard. (Journal of the Northeast Colleges and Universities Security Association) 22(1):5-6, 22.

19. Karp, David R. 2003. “The Failure of Prison Punishment.” Op-Ed in The Sunday Gazette (Schenectady, NY). 27 April, 1(C). (Reprinted in Skidmore Scope, Summer 2003, p.5.)

20. Karp, David R. 2002. “Does Community Justice Work? Evaluating Vermont’s Reparative Probation.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 27(1):32-37.

21. Karp, David R., Beau Breslin, and Pat Oles. 2002. “Community Justice in the Campus Setting.” Conflict Management in Higher Education Report. 3(1).

14 11/20/2020 22. Karp, David R. and John Brueggemann. 2002. “‘Just Sometimes Our Presence…:’ An Interview with H. Ward Greer on the Role of Black Churches in Building Community.” Contemporary Justice Review. 5:285-292.

23. Karp, David R. 2001. “Restorative Justice Volunteers Tell Their Story.” Kaleidoscope of Justice. (Newsletter of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Balanced and Restorative Justice Project) 2:6-9.

24. Clear, Todd R. and David R. Karp. 2000. “Toward the Ideal of Community Justice.” National Institute of Justice Journal. (October): 20-28.

25. Karp, David R. 2000. “Video Research Project Discovers Thick and Thin Forms of Restorative Justice in Vermont’s Reparative Probation Program.” Offender Programs Report. 3:81- 90.

26. Karp, David R. 1999. “Deviance.” Course Syllabus in Martin D. Schwartz and Michael O. Maume, eds., Teaching the Sociology of Deviance, 4th Edition. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

Research Update Column

27. Karp, David R. and Allison Levi. 2012. “Research Update: Recent Research on Drug Courts.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 36(1):24-27.

28. Karp, David R. and John Manning. 2011. “Research Update: Recent Research on Juvenile Victimization and Delinquency.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 35(4):24-27.

29. Karp, David R. 2011. “Research Update: Recent Research on Sex Offender Management.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 35(3):24-27.

30. Karp, David R. and Rebecca Drago. 2011. “Research Update: Recent Research on Domestic Violence.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 35(2):28-31.

31. Karp, David R. and Arielle Bernard. 2011. “Research Update: Recent Research on Mediation with Youth on Probation.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 35(1):28-31.

32. Karp, David R. 2010. “Research Update: Recent Research on Restorative Justice.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 34(4):22-25.

33. Karp, David R. 2010. “Research Update: Recent Research on Prison Masculinities.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 34(3):22-25.

34. Karp, David R. and Eliza Davison. 2010. “Research Update: Recent Research on Parolees and Crime.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 34(2):26-27.

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35. Karp, David R. and Nicholas Hara. 2010. “Research Update: Recent Research on Immigrants and Crime.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 34(1):24-25.

36. Karp, David R. and Nicholas Hara. 2009. “Research Update: Recent Research on Race and Parole.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 33(4):30, 32.

37. Karp, David R. and Jessie Rouder. 2009. “Research Update: Recent Research on Proactive Community Supervision.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 33(3):22, 24.

38. Karp, David R. and Jessie Rouder. 2009. “Research Update: Recent Research on the Voting Rights of Felons.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 33(2):18, 20.

39. Karp, David R. 2009. “Research Update: Recent Research on Restorative Justice.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 33(1):18-19.

40. Karp, David R. 2008. “Research Update: Recent Research on Illegal Drug Markets.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 32(4):17-18.

41. Karp, David R. and Kristin Harkness. 2008. “Research Update: Recent Research on the Impact of Neighborhoods on Offender Recidivism.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 32(3):15-16.

42. Karp, David R. and Nicole DiMarzio. 2008. “Research Update: Recent Research on Prescription Drugs Abuse on the College Campus.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 32(2):15-18.

43. Karp, David R. and Uriel Salcedo. 2008. “Research Update: Recent Research on Friendships and Crime.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 32(1):15-16.

44. Karp, David R. and Alicia LaPorte. 2007. “Research Update: Recent Research on Gun Control Policies.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 31(3):16-17.

45. Karp, David R. and Alicia LaPorte. 2007. “Research Update: Recent Research on Background Checks and Employment.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 31(2):16-18.

46. Karp, David R. and Katherine Largo. 2007. “Research Update: Recent Research on Girls and Violence.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 31(1):14-15.

16 11/20/2020 47. Karp, David R., Rebecca Herman, Tamara McEwan, Tiffany Schaen, and Caitlin Bannon. 2006. “Research Update: Recent Research on Community Policing.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 30(4):17-18.

48. Karp, David R., Rebecca Herman, Tamara McEwan, Rebecca Balder, and Anna Raup- Kounovsky. 2006. “Research Update: Recent Research on Sex Offender Treatment.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 30(3):16-17.

49. Karp, David R., Rebecca Herman, and Tamara McEwan. 2006. “Research Update: Recent Research on the Families of Inmates.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 30(2):17-19.

50. Karp, David R. and Dan Pratt. 2006. “Research Update: Recent Research on the Use of Restorative Justice in Domestic Violence Cases.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 30(1):21-23.

51. Karp, David R. and Rebecca Balder. 2005. “Research Update: Differential Supervision and the Client Management Classification System.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 29(4):18-19.

52. Karp, David R. 2005. “Research Update: Research Terminology.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 29(3):19-20.

53. Karp, David R. and Nick Adornetto. 2005. “Research Update: Research on Reentry.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 29(2):20-21.

54. Karp, David R. 2005. “Research Update: Victim Services for Families of Murder Victims.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 29(1):12-13.

55. Karp, David R. 2004. “Research Update: Teen Courts.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 28(4):18-20.

56. Karp, David R. 2004. “Research Update: Drunk Driving Interventions.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 28(3):12-13.

57. Karp, David R. 2004. “Research Update: Community Service in Community Corrections.” Perspectives. (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 28(1):18.

Media Coverage

1. “The Next Wave of #MeToo.” The Chronicle of Higher Education. February 16, 2020.

2. “Bringing Restorative Justice to Geisel.” Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine News. December 5, 2019.

3. “Forgiving my rapist: On restorative justice at Tulane.” Tulane Hullaballoo. December 4, 2019.

17 11/20/2020 4. “What’s Next for #MeToo? This College Might Have the Answer.” Vox. October 10, 2019.

5. “Hope in an Often-Hopeless Realm: Restorative Justice (Part II of II).” Curious Conversations About Sex. Podcast. May 29, 2019.

6. “Hope in an Often-Hopeless Realm: Restorative Justice (Part I of II).” Curious Conversations About Sex. Podcast. April 29, 2019.

7. “A Survivor and a Perpetrator Find Justice.” Reckonings. Podcast. December 3, 2018.

8. “Restorative Justice is Bringing Humanity Back to Some Survivors of Sexual Assault.” Medium. November 16, 2018.

9. “A Conversation with David Karp: Restorative Justice on Campus.” Restorative Justice on the Rise. October 24, 2018.

10. “Colleges, Buffeted by Courts and Washington, Navigate Sexual Assault.” Wall Street Journal. September 22, 2018.

11. “Is Restorative Justice for Sexual Misconduct Cases Effective?” Education Dive. September 20, 2018.

12. “Why More Colleges Are Trying Restorative Justice in Sex-Assault Cases.” Chronicle of Higher Education. September 18, 2018.

13. “#MeToo's Complicated Relationship with Redemption.” KQED Forum. San Francisco Public Radio. August 31, 2018.

14. “Long Island Getting $8.35M to Give Kids Options to Not Join MS-13, Cuomo Says.” Newsday. August 29, 2018.

15. “Restorative Justice in the Time of #MeToo.” Newsroom. July 18, 2018.

16. “David Karp: Restorative Justice in Universities.” Radio New Zealand. Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. July 15, 2018.

17. “Students Push for Restorative Approaches to Campus Sexual Assault.” Truthout. June 30, 2018.

18. “Some Universities Taking Different Approach to Righting Wrong.” KJZZ. June 13, 2018.

19. “Book Review: The Little Book of Restorative Discipline.” Vanguard/School Administrators Association of New York State. Spring, 2018.

20. “Restorative Justice Can Heal College Communities.” Wear Your Voice. April 9, 2018.

18 11/20/2020 21. “Dr. David Karp Shares His Viewpoint.” Association of Student Conduct Administration Viewpoints Podcast. April 3, 2018.

22. “Bethel Will Host First-Ever Statewide Restorative Justice Conference.” Bethel College News. March 28, 2018.

23. “This is How You Apologize for Sexual Misconduct.” Men’s Health. March 19, 2018.

24. “The Better Way to Support Rape Victims: Put Their Needs First.” The Guardian. March 12, 2018.

25. “How a Harassment Controversy Tore a University Apart.” The Chronicle of Higher Education. March 11, 2018.

26. “ Implements Restorative Justice.” Campus Safety. Feb 1, 2018.

27. “University Implements Restorative Justice Program.” Brown Daily Herald. January 31, 2018.

28. “Times Up on Traditional Solutions.” Duke Chronicle. January 31, 2018.

29. “Beyond the Headlines: Episode 59.” Look TV. January 3, 2018.

30. “Al Franken’s selfish, damaging resignation speech.” Vox. December 7, 2017.

31. “How to Apologize for Sexual Harassment.” Vox. December 5, 2017.

32. “How Colleges Can Help Sexual Assault Survivors—and the Accused.” Vox. October 13, 2017.

33. “Campus Sexual Assault: Should Restorative Justice be an Option?” Christian Science Monitor. October 13, 2017.

34. “Campuses Cautious as They Adjust to New Sexual Assault Guidelines.” NPR. September 28, 2017.

35. “Shoplifting Solution Billed as Enlightened Was Ruled to be Textbook Extortion.” Quartz. September 25, 2017.

36. “States of Incarceration: Mount McGregor Stories are Part of National Exhibit.” The Post Star. Glens Falls, NY. September 2, 2017.

37. “WCU Staffers Participate in Conflict Resolution Training.” Daily Local News. West Chester, PA. August 7, 2017.

38. “With an Eye on Healing, Campuses Try New Way of Handling Campus Assault Cases.” NPR All Things Considered. July 25, 2017.

19 11/20/2020 39. “Rethinking School Discipline.” New York State School Boards Association Report. April 2017.

40. “Brown Weighs Reintegration Options for Sexual Assaulters.” Brown Daily Herald. April 13, 2017.

41. “What Should Colleges Do To Discipline Students Who Spew Hate?” Chronicle of Higher Education. September 30, 2016.

42. “This Country’s Indigenous Courts Serve Justice in Less Than 24 Hours.” Fusion. September 15, 2016.

43. “What Advocates are doing to End Sexual Assault on Campus.” NBC News. September 4, 2016.

44. “University Changes Policy on Sexual Harassment.” The Justice (Brandeis University). August 30, 2016.

45. “College Campus Discipline That Works.” Education News. August 18, 2016.

46. “Low Prices, High Crime: Inside Walmart’s Plan to Crack Down on Shoplifting.” Time. August 15, 2016.

47. “What are Victim Impact Statements for?” The Atlantic. July 23, 2016.

48. “Brock Turner and the Problem of Punishment.” Boston Review. June 16, 2016.

49. “When Jail Time Isn’t Justice.” MTV News. June 8, 2016.

50. “Should Sexual Offenders Get ‘Scarlet Letters’?” MTV News. May 16, 2016.

51. “Can Restorative Justice Repair Professional Reputations?” Albany Times Union. April 26, 2016.

52. “PRISM: Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses.” Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Blog. April 18, 2016.

53. “Can Restorative Justice Change the Way Schools Handle Sexual Assault?” The Nation. April 14, 2016.

54. “Forum Looks at Criminal Justice Reform and the Role of the Faith Community.” 3BL Media. March 24, 2016.

55. “Skidmore Project and Saratoga Church Explore Restorative Justice.” Albany Times-Union. March 7, 2016.

56. “Restorative Justice: Can it Help Victims and Rehabilitate Offenders?” CQ Researcher. 26: 121-144. February 5, 2016.

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57. “Sexual Violence Experts Train Local Workforce for Sixth Year.” The Hudsonian. January 19, 2016.

58. “Restorative Justice Training Draws Practitioners from Around the Country.” Skidmore Scope Online. November 20, 2015.

59. “Skidmore’s Alternative to Traditional Punishment: The Project on Restorative Justice.” Skidmore News. November 20, 2015.

60. “Skidmore's Restorative Justice Program Based Upon Collaborative Decision-Making Model.” Saratoga Business Journal. November 4, 2015.

61. “Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice Presenting Events on October 20th and 21st.” Saratoga.com. October 17, 2015.

62. “An Alternative Approach to Campus Justice.” New York Times. Editorial Board. September 9, 2015.

63. “Restorative Justice Project Launched at Skidmore College.” Saratoga Today. August 21, 2015.

64. “Skidmore College Launches Restorative Justice Program.” Saratoga.com. August 19, 2015.

65. “With Restorative Justice, Students Learn to Make Amends.” Chronicle of Higher Education. June 3, 2015.

66. “The Lonely Quest of Mary Koss.” National Journal. May 4, 2015.

67. “Liberty and Justice for All? The Politic$ of Prison.” Skidmore News. April 10, 2015.

68. “Develop Response Plan for Students Returning to Campus After Sexual Misconduct.” Student Affairs Today. March 18, 2015.

69. “Restorative Justice: Will it Work in the Dalhousie Facebook Scandal?” Global News. January 5, 2015.

70. “Rebuilding Broken Trust in a College Community.” Education News. September 17, 2014.

71. “Skidmore's Restorative Justice Program Captures International Attention.” Skidmore Scope Online. April 23, 2014.

72. “Against State and National Momentum, Skidmore Prison Program Ends.” Skidmore Times. March 28, 2014.

73. “Goodbye Zero Tolerance: Program Aims to Cut ‘School-to-Prison Pipeline.’” NBCNews.com. October 8, 2013.

21 11/20/2020 74. “Skidmore Conference Takes a Healing Approach Toward Crime.” Saratoga Wire. September 20, 2013.

75. “Restorative Justice Conference Geared Toward Educators.” Skidmore Scope Online. September 12, 2013.

76. “Restorative Justice Conference to be Held September 19-22 at Skidmore College.” The Saratogian. September 2, 2013.

77. “A Better Answer to Crime? Backers Push ‘Restorative Justice,’ Stressing Healing Over Punishment.” Hill Country Observer. November 2012.

78. “UC Explores Restorative Justice in Improving Campus Climate.” UC Newsroom. January 27, 2012.

79. “Skidmore's Fight Club and Mediation Course Offer New Methods to Resolve Conflict.” Skidmore News. November 17, 2011.

80. “Leadership Training Kicks Off New Semester.” Skidmore Scope Online. August 31, 2011.

81. “Inmates Learn About Conflict Resolution from Skidmore Students.” New York Campus Compact Weekly. May 13, 2011.

82. “Skidmore Earns Recognition for Community Engagement.” Skidmore Scope Online. January 22, 2011.

83. “Reaching Reconciliation, with David Karp.” Skidmore Scope. Winter 2011, p.8.

84. “Use of Restorative Justice Improves Campus Behavior.” Eastern Mennonite University News April 8, 2010.

85. “The Sun Will Come Up Tomorrow: A Range of Conduct Options.” The Lake Effect (Newsletter of the Association for Student Conduct Administration, Circuit 7) November/December 2009, pp.3-6.

86. “Restorative Justice: Part 2 of 2—Working with Students.” The Badger Herald (University of Wisconsin-Madison Student Newspaper) April 24, 2009.

87. “Restorative Justice: Part 1 of 2—Choice of Healing or Punishment.” The Badger Herald (University of Wisconsin-Madison Student Newspaper) April 23, 2009.

88. “With 'Restorative Justice,' Colleges Strive to Educate Student Offenders.” The Chronicle of Higher Education. April 14, 2009, A1.

89. “Seeking 20 People Who Care: Schenectady Panel to Deal with Quality-of-Life Issues as Part of the Justice System.” Times Union. May 4, 2006, B1.

22 11/20/2020 90. “RJ: Perfectly Suited for a Campus Community.” The Restorative Justice Center Newsletter. Spring 2005, p.3.

91. “Study Offers Suggestions for Preventing DWI—Skidmore Class Does Research for County DA.” The Post Star. May 3, 2005, A1.

92. “Study: Jail Alternatives Help Stop Repeat DWIs—Skidmore Students’ Research Looks at County Cases.” The Daily Gazette. May 3, 2005, B1.

93. “Residents May Help Punish Some Offenders.” The Daily Gazette. April 21, 2005, B8.

94. “Justice By the People.” Metroland. March 3, 2005, p.10.

95. “Making Crime Hit Home for Offenders.” The Boston Globe. February 28, 2005, A1.

96. “Does the Death Penalty Deliver Solace?” Skidmore Scope. Winter 2004.

97. “DWI Impact Panels Work, Drivers Say.” Times Union. October 9, 2003, F1.

98. “Do Impact Panels Thwart Drunken Drivers?” The Saratogian October 7, 2003, A3.

99. “Event Puts Spotlight on Victims of Crimes.” The Saratogian September 13, 2003, A3.

100. “Serving Community, Not Time: Albany Board Gives Minor Offenders a Chance to Take Responsibility.” Times Union. May 23, 2003, B1.

101. “Victims' Families Share Grieving.” The Daily Gazette. April 7, 2003.

102. “Group Fights Death Penalty.” Post-Star. March 14, 2003, A1.

103. “Unabomber's Brother Leads Anti-death Penalty Program.” The Saratogian. March 14, 2003, A1.

104. “Out of the Dark, Into the Light.” Skidmore Scope. Summer 2002.

105. “Skidmore Panel to Handle Some Minor Off-Campus Student Crime.” The Daily Gazette. December 7, 2001, B1.

106. “Skidmore to Install Integrity Board for Student Offenders.” The Saratogian. December 6, 2001.

107. “Transcendental Mediation.” Skidmore Scope. Fall 2001.

108. “Rethinking Campus Justice.” Skidmore Scope. Fall 2001.

109. “Property Owners Angry Over Fines.” The Daily Gazette. July 29, 2001, B1.

23 11/20/2020 110. Interviewed about restorative justice on “The Breakfast Club.” HOT102 (Kingston, Jamaica), by former Jamaican First Lady Beverly Manley, March 26, 2001.

111. “Making Amends Through Restorative Justice.” The Corrections Connection. July 24, 2000. http://www.corrections.com

112. “Instead of Jail, Criminals Face Victims.” Christian Science Monitor. September 9, 1999, A1.

113. “Educators Must Take Preventive Role, Some Locals Say.” The Saratogian. April 27, 1999, A1.

Webinars

1. “Healing with a Racial and Restorative Lens.” With Tomay Varlack-Butler. November 2020.

2. “Restorative Justice as a Response to Campus Misconduct.” With Paige Duggins-Clay and Scott Schneider. Husch-Blackwell. January 2020.

3. “Restorative Justice for Academic Medicine (RJAM): Effectively Responding to Harm and Mistreatment in the Learning & Workplace Environments.” Association of American Medical Colleges. September 2019.

4. “Restorative Justice for Faculty Misconduct.” Interview with Duke Fisher and Toni McMurphy. Campus PRISM Project. February 2019.

5. “Restorative Justice on the Catholic Campus.” Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses. December 2018.

6. “Using a Restorative Justice Approach to Sexual Harm and Misconduct.” With Jasmyn Story and Jordan Draper. NASPA. September 2018.

7. “Colleges, Restorative Justice, and Title IX.” With Kaaren Williamsen, Mary Koss, and Jasmyn Story. Network for Victim Recovery of DC and Men Can Stop Rape. February 2018.

8. “Restorative Responses for Campus Climate in the Post-Election Era: NASPA Live Briefing.” With Julie Shackford-Bradley and Jasmyn Story. NASPA. February 2017.

9. “Restorative Responses to Sexual Assault on College Campuses.” With Howard Zehr and Kaaren Williamsen. Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice, Eastern Mennonite University. February 2016.

10. “Restorative Justice as a Strategy to Improve Campus Climate.” University of California Office of the President. With Duke Fisher. October 2012.

11. “Real World Restorative Justice: Restorative Justice at Colleges and Universities.” With Howard Zehr and Josh Bacon. Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University. November 2011.

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12. “Restorative Justice Implementation in Housing & Residence Life: Integration with the Campus Conduct Office.” With Stacy Vander Velde. Association for College and University Housing Officers-International and Association for Student Conduct Administration. September 2009.

Keynote Addresses

1. “Striving to Be a Restorative Catholic University: The University of San Diego.” Harm, Healing, and Dignity: An All-Virtual Catholic Conference on Restorative Justice. Catholic Mobilizing Network. October 2020.

2. “Restorative Justice: Building Community and Repairing Harm on Campus.” College of Saint Benedict. Saint Joseph, MN. October 2019.

3. “Important Characteristics of Community and Restorative Actions for Conduct, Climate and Culture Change.” Societies Consortium on Sexual Harassment in STEMM. Washington D.C., September 2019.

4. “Restorative Practices: Building Positive Classroom Communities and Responding Effectively to Student Misconduct.” Mohonasen School District. Rotterdam, NY. September 2018.

5. “How Restorative Justice is Informing the #MeToo and #TimesUp Movements on College Campuses.” Restorative Kansas: A Vision for Justice Conference. Bethel College. Newton, KS. May 2018.

6. “Sexual Misconduct: Perspectives on the Problem, Possibilities for Resolution.” Cobetto Lecture Series. University of Pittsburgh. Greensburgh, PA. April 2018.

7. “Restorative Practices in Middle School.” Annual Meeting of the New York State Middle School Association. Wilton, NY, October 2017.

8. “Restorative Justice for Meaningful Accountability and a Safe Campus.” Judicial Affairs Best Practices Conference. Community College of Philadelphia. March 2016.

9. “The Future of Restorative Justice in New York.” Annual Conference of the New York State Dispute Resolution Association. Saratoga Springs, NY, September 2015.

10. “College Student Misconduct, Restorative Justice, and Student Development: Findings from the STARR Project (Student Accountability and Restorative Research Project).” Conference on Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation & Complex Problems. University of Vermont, Burlington, July 2014.

11. “Restorative Justice and Student Development.” Restorative Justice Conference. Governors State University. Chicago, April 2014.

12. “Restorative Justice and Community Collaboration.” The Center for Community Justice Annual Breakfast. Schenectady, NY, November 2013.

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13. “Restorative Justice: A Global Movement.” Restorative Justice Symposium. Hudson Valley Community College. Troy, NY, April 2011.

14. “Restorative Justice: A Global Movement.” Restorative School Practices Conference. St. Johnsbury, VT, April 2010.

15. “Volunteering: Past, Present and Future” Volunteer Recognition Dinner. Mt. McGregor Correctional Facility. Wilton, NY, October 2008.

16. “The Communitarian Roots of Community Justice.” Vermont Summer Conference on Community Justice. Stowe, VT, June 2002.

17. “Images of Community Restorative Justice.” Seventh Annual Vermont Corrections Institute. Vermont Technical College, Randolph, VT, July 2001.

18. “Three Reflections on Correctional Service.” Commencement address to the 47th Vermont Correctional Academy. Vermont Criminal Justice Training Council. Pittsford, VT, March 2001.

19. “Rethinking Community Corrections.” Annual Conference of 2nd Circuit United States Probation and Pre-Trial Services. Saratoga Springs, NY, September 2000.

Professional Associations, University Lectures, and Public Presentations

1. “Restorative Justice: A Whole School Approach.” Phillips Academy. Andover, MA. January 2021.

2. “Healing with a Racial and Restorative Lens.” With Tomay Varick-Butler. University of San Diego Department of Learning and Teaching Social Justice and Advocacy Series. November 2020.

3. “Restorative Justice for Informal Resolution of Campus Sexual Harm.” With Kaaren Williamsen. Ivy+ Title IX Coordinators. October 2020.

4. “Informal Resolution of Campus Sexual Misconduct.” With Madison Orcutt. Florida Bar Association Education Law Committee. October 2020.

5. “Restorative Justice.” Pre-Law Lecture Series. Occidental College. July 2020.

6. “Teaching Restorative Justice Restoratively: Towards a Restorative Pedagogy.” Roundtable. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Education for Justice initiative (E4J). June 2020.

7. “Five Things Student Affairs Administrators Should Know about Restorative Justice and Title IX.” With Kaaren Williamsen. NASPA Student Affairs Law Conference. San Diego, CA. December 2019.

26 11/20/2020 8. “Implementing Campus Restorative Justice Programs.” With Sean Horrigan. NASPA Student Affairs Law Conference. San Diego, CA. December 2019.

9. “A Restorative Approach to Campus Sexual Harm.” . New Orleans, LA. November 2019.

10. “Restorative Justice and Sexual Harm.” National Women’s Law Center. Washington, D.C. September 2019.

11. “Restorative Justice and Title IX Informal Resolutions.” National Association of College and University Attorneys Annual Conference. Denver, CO. June 2019.

12. “Restorative Justice and Peacemaking in Higher Education Institutions.” National Association of Community and Restorative Justice Conference. Denver, CO. June 2019.

13. “Restorative Justice for Campus Sexual Harm.” Joint Conference if the New York Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers and the NYS Alliance for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse. Saratoga Springs, NY. May 2019.

14. “Restorative Justice on the College Campus.” Smith College. Northampton, MA. April 2019.

15. “On Navigating Forgiveness, Redemption, and Rejection.” Panel with Isolde Brielmaier, Alexandra Bell and Lyle Ashton Harris. Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. February 2019.

16. “Restorative Justice in the College Community: A Future for ?” Chestnut Hill College. Philadelphia, PA. February 2019.

17. “Restorative Justice for Sexual Misconduct in the Military.” Roundtable for congressional staff. Representatives Seth Moulton and Jackie Speier. Washington, D.C. November 2018.

18. “Providing Target Support.” Together We Can Do Better: A Convening of Leaders in Academia to Prevent Sexual Harassment. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Washington, D.C. November 2018.

19. “Title IX and Restorative Justice.” Justice from the Victim’s Perspective Workshop. . October 2018.

20. Title IX and Restorative Justice.” Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference. University of Vermont. October 2018.

21. “Restorative Practices for K-12 Schools.” With Jasmyn Story. Saratoga Springs School District Leadership Team. Saratoga Springs, NY. August 2018.

22. “Restorative Justice, Sexual Assault, and the #MeToo Movement: Grassroots Change on University Campuses.” Victoria University. Wellington, New Zealand. July 2018.

27 11/20/2020 23. “Restorative Justice: Fulfilling its Potential.” Amherst College. Amherst, MA. March 2018.

24. “Restorative Justice and Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses: Challenges and Promise.” With Kaaren Williamsen. National Association of Community and Restorative Justice. Oakland, CA. June 2017.

25. “Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities.” Occidental College. Los Angeles, CA. March 2017.

26. “Restorative Practices: Building Positive Classroom Communities and Responding Effectively to Student Misconduct.” Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES Middle School Principals. Saratoga Springs, NY, March 2017.

27. “What Difference Does the Community Make? Restorative Justice as a Tool for Prevention of Sexual & Relationship Violence.” With Kaaren Williamsen and Sheila McMahon. NASPA Strategies Conference. Austin, TX. January 2017.

28. “When People Work: Employing the Formerly Incarcerated.” Presentation to the Connecticut Department of Corrections. January 2017.

29. “Restorative Practices: Building Positive Classroom Communities and Responding Effectively to Student Misconduct.” Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES High School Principals. Lake George, NY, December 2016.

30. “When People Work: Employing the Formerly Incarcerated.” Presentation to the Connecticut Governor and Commissioner of Corrections. November 2016.

31. “Restorative Practices: Building Positive Classroom Communities and Responding Effectively to Student Misconduct.” Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES. Saratoga Springs, NY, October 2016.

32. “When People Work: Employing the Formerly Incarcerated.” Presentation to the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice. October 2016.

33. “Restorative Justice and Campus Sexual Assault.” Annual Conference of the International Institute for Restorative Practices. Bethlehem, PA. October 2016.

34. “Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities.” Promoting Student Ethical Behavior and Campus Restorative Justice Seminar. University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City (Video Conference). July 2016.

35. “Restorative Practices: Building Positive Classroom Communities and Responding Effectively to Student Misconduct.” Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES. Saratoga Springs, NY, June 2016.

36. “Restorative Practices.” Publication Presentation of the Strategic Plan for Juvenile Justice Reform in the Capital Region. Schenectady, NY, June 2016.

28 11/20/2020 37. “Restorative Justice on College Campuses.” Transformative and Restorative Justice. Lehman College. Bronx, NY, May 2016.

38. “The Campus PRISM Project: Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses.” With Kaaren Williamsen. New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Albany, NY, March 2016.

39. “Restorative Responses to Sexual Misconduct.” With Kaaren Williamsen. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Indianapolis, IN, March 2016.

40. “The Role of the Community in Restorative Justice.” Criminal Justice Reform: Motivating and Mobilizing the Faith Community for Restorative Justice. Bethesda Episcopal Church. Saratoga Springs, NY, March 2016.

41. “Restorative Responses to Sexual Misconduct.” With Kaaren Williamsen. American College Personnel Association. Montreal, March 2016.

42. “Restorative Justice for Sexual Misconduct: Healing from Harm and Building Campus Community.” . Baltimore, MD, March 2016.

43. “Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities.” Missouri State University. Springfield, MO, March 2016.

44. “Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities.” Missouri Western State University. St. Joseph, MO, March 2016.

45. “The Campus PRISM Project: Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses.” Rensselaer County Sexual Assault Response Team Annual Conference. Hudson Valley Community College. Troy, NY, January 2016.

46. “Campus Restorative Justice.” With Duke Fisher. Siena College. Latham, NY, November 2015.

47. “Restorative Responses to Campus Sexual Assault.” With Kaaren Williamsen, Nuri Nusrat, Caitlan Hendrickson, Julie Shackford-Bradley, and Mary Koss. 5th National Conference on Community and Restorative Justice. Ft. Lauderdale, FL, June 2015.

48. “College Student Misconduct, Restorative Justice, and Student Development.” 5th National Conference on Community and Restorative Justice. Ft. Lauderdale, FL, June 2015.

49. “The Future of RJ: Obstacles and Opportunities.” With Jasmyn Story, Olivia Frank, and Paulina Phelps. 5th National Conference on Community and Restorative Justice. Ft. Lauderdale, FL, June 2015.

50. “Restorative Justice: A Framework for Campus Settings.” The Gensler Family Symposium on Feminism in a Global Context. Middlebury College, April 2015 (Invited Speaker).

29 11/20/2020 51. “Circles of Support and Accountability for Students Returning from Suspension.” With Kaaren Williamsen. Annual Meeting of the Northeast Deans. Skidmore College, March 2015.

52. “CoSAs on Campus (Circles of Support and Accountability).” With Robin Wilson. Annual Meeting of the Association for Student Conduct Administration. St. Petersburg, FL, February 2015.

53. “Implementing Restorative Justice in the U.S. and Europe.” Transformations: Empowering Youth and Communities Through Restorative Practices. With Anna Bussu, Duke Fisher, Dorothy Franks, Olivia Frank, and Hannah Kolb. Western New York Restorative Practices Conference. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY, April 2014.

54. “Restorative Justice and K-12 Education.” Oneonta Regional School District Restorative Justice Training. Oneonta, NY, January 2014.

55. “Restorative Justice and Special Education.” Regional BOCES Administration Conference. Saratoga Springs, NY, January 2014.

56. “Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities.” With Duke Fisher. National Association for Student Personnel Administrators, Region 2 Conference. New York City, June 2013.

57. “Improving Campus Climate and Student Leadership Skills: Pondering Bystander Intervention and Restorative Justice Approaches.” Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Deans. . Clinton, NY, March 2013.

58. “Restorative Justice: Punishing Without Destroying.” With Duke Fisher. In Our Name: Restoring Justice in America. Christ the King Spiritual Life Center. Greenwich, NY, August 2012.

59. “Student Conduct, Restorative Justice, and Student Development: Findings from the STARR Project (STudent Accountability and Restorative Research Project).” Annual Meeting of the Association for Student Conduct Administration. St. Petersburg, FL, February 2012.

60. “Does Restorative Justice Work on Campus? Findings from the STARR Project (STudent Accountability and Restorative Research Project).” Western New York Restorative Justice Conference. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY, October 2011.

61. “Ten Ways to Make Your Program More Restorative.” Annual Meeting of the Association for Student Conduct Administration. St. Petersburg, FL, February 2011.

62. “Introduction to Restorative Justice.” With Rick Shafer. Annual Meeting of the Association for Student Conduct Administration. St. Petersburg, FL, February 2011.

63. “The Next Generation: A Partnership Between Mediation Matters and Skidmore College.” With Duke Fisher, Sarah Rudgers-Tysz, Nick Hara, and Natalie Alvarez. Annual Conference of the New York Dispute Resolution Association. Troy, NY, October 2010.

30 11/20/2020 64. “Restorative Justice: A Global Movement.” Restorative Justice Teaching Day. Sage College, Albany NY, March 2010 (Invited).

65. “Introduction to Restorative Justice.” With Shay Bright, Rick Shafer, and Stacey Vander Velde. Annual Meeting of the Association for Student Conduct Administration. St. Petersburg, FL, February 2010.

66. “Restorative Justice Research.” With Gina Bata, and Peter Meagher. Annual Meeting of the Association for Student Conduct Administration. Clearwater, FL, February 2009.

67. “Restorative Justice as a Branch of Mediation Practice.” With Duke Fisher. Annual Conference of the New York State Dispute Resolution Association. Albany, NY, October 2008 (Invited).

68. “Recent Trends in Restorative Practices on the College Campus.” Association for Student Judicial Affairs Summer Conference, Circuit 2. University at Albany, July 2008 (Invited).

69. “Restorative Community Justice.” With Mark Collins, Laura Zeliger, and Alice Rudnick. Public presentation sponsored by the Center for Community Justice. Schenectady Community College, March 2008 (Invited).

70. “Restorative Justice: Promoting Student Growth and Community Responsibility.” National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Boston, MA, March 2008.

71. “Restorative Justice on the College Campus.” Annual Conference of the Association for Student Judicial Affairs. Clearwater, FL, February 2008.

72. “Restorative Justice on the College Campus.” Association for Student Judicial Affairs Summer Conference, Circuit 2. University at Albany, July 2007 (Invited).

73. “Restorative Answers to System and Community Problems.” Sustaining Restorative Justice: The Challenge of Systemic and Community Transformation in Juvenile Justice. Boca Raton, FL, March 2007 (Invited).

74. “Restorative Practices on the College Campus.” With Thom Allena. Annual Conference of the Association for Student Judicial Affairs. Clearwater, FL, February 2006.

75. “Restorative Practices on the College Campus.” With Thom Allena. Annual Conference of the Ombudsman Association. , GA, April 2005 (Invited).

76. “Restorative Justice and Building Campus Community.” Hudson Valley Community College. Troy, NY, March 2005 (Invited).

77. “Restorative Justice on the College Campus.” With Thom Allena. Widening the Circle: Fourth Annual Restorative Community Justice Conference. Keystone, CO, May 2004 (Invited).

78. “Principles of Community Justice.” Center for Law, Order, and Justice Board of Directors. Schenectady, NY, October 2003 (Invited).

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79. “Saratoga County Victim Impact Panels: A Survey of Offenders.” With Miriam Popper. Saratoga County Traffic Safety Commission. Ballston Spa, NY, October 2003 (Invited).

80. “Victim Awareness and Juvenile Accountability.” New York State Department of Probation and Correctional Alternatives. Utica, NY, March 2003.

81. “Evaluation as a Part of Everyday Management.” American Probation and Parole Association Winter Training Institute. Salt Lake City, UT, January 2003 (Invited).

82. “Community Reparative Boards: What Do We Know About Their Effectiveness?” The Spirit of Justice: Third Annual Restorative Community Justice Conference. Keystone, CO, September 2002 (Invited).

83. “Community Restorative Probation: Does it Work?” Vermont Summer Conference on Community Justice. Stowe, VT, June 2002 (Invited).

84. “Restorative Justice: Does it Work?” Restorative Justice Symposium. Pace University School of Law, White Plains, NY, April, 2002 (Invited).

85. “New York City’s Neighborhood Shield: Restorative and Treatment Approaches.” American Probation and Parole Association Winter Training Institute. Myrtle Beach, SC, February, 2002. (Invited)

86. “Vermont’s Juvenile Restorative Program: An Integrated Approach.” Transforming Justice: Restorative Practices in New England. Suffolk Law School, Boston, MA, October 2001 (Invited).

87. “What’s Going on Around the Country in Juvenile Justice?” With Janelle Cleary and Patti Donohue. Dispute Resolution Week. Ulster-Sullivan County Mediation. Kingston, NY, May 2001 (Invited).

88. “Restorative Community Justice.” Annual Conference of the New York Association of Alternative Sentencing Programs and the New York Association of Pre-Trial Service Agencies. Albany, NY, May 2001 (Invited).

89. “Restorative Justice.” Presentation to the League of Women Voters of Rensselaer County. Troy, NY, April 2001 (Invited).

90. “Evaluating Community Justice Programs.” First Annual Restorative Community Justice Conference. Denver, CO, October, 2000 (Invited).

91. “A Survey of Restorative Justice Volunteers.” Citizen Justice: A National Conference of Restorative Justice Volunteers. Burlington, VT, September, 2000 (Invited).

92. “Community Justice: The Frontier of Community Corrections.” Criminal Justice Researcher Consortium. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Albany, NY, June, 2000. (Invited)

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93. “Finding Common Ground: Bridging Social Distance Between Community Board Volunteers and Criminal Offenders.” Restorative Justice: Healing Harms and Preventing Violence Among Youth. State University of New York, Albany, NY, April 2000. (Invited)

94. “An Examination of Community Justice Systems.” Advancing Community Justice Symposium, Sponsored by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. Altamonte Springs, Florida, February 2000. (Invited)

95. “Evidence-Based Practice: A Survey of Reintegrative Community Justice Initiatives in the U.S.A.” With Todd Clear and Joanna Bruni. Probation 2000, QEII Conference Centre. London, January 2000.

96. “What We Know About the Effectiveness of Community Justice.” With Todd Clear and Ryan Fairley. American Probation and Parole Association 24th Annual Training Institute. New York, NY, August 1999. (Invited)

97. “A Reparative Board Hearing in St. Albans, Vermont: A Video Analysis.” Conference on Building Strong Partnerships for Restorative Practices. Burlington, VT, August 1999. (Invited)

98. “When Offender Meets Community: Interactional Processes” International Conference on Restorative Justice. Ft. Lauderdale, FL, November 1998.

99. “Evaluating Community Justice Initiatives.” With Todd Clear. American Probation and Parole Association 23rd Annual Training Institute. Norfolk, VA, September 1998. (Invited)

100. “Judicial and Judicious Use of Shaming in Criminal Justice.” International Conference on Justice Without Violence. Albany, NY, June 1997.

101. “The Meaning of Community in Contemporary American Society.” Fairfax County Committee of 100, April 1997. (Invited)

102. “Teaching and Research: Bridging the Gap.” 5th Annual Conference on the Education and Employment of Graduate Teaching Assistants. Denver, November 1995.

103. “The Offender/Community Encounter: What Needs to be Said?” Vermont Reparative Probation and Community Justice Day. Sponsored by the Vermont Department of Corrections. Montpelier, VT, February 1999. (Invited)

Academic Conference Presentations

1. “Important Characteristics of Community and Restorative Actions for Conduct, Climate and Culture Change.” Transdisciplinary Research on Incivility in STEM Contexts. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. October 2019.

33 11/20/2020 2. “Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation in Higher Education: The Complex Web of Campus Sexual Assault Policy in the United States and a Restorative Alternative.” International Restorative Justice Conference. University of Vermont. Burlington, VT. June 2018.

3. “Restorative Justice for Campus Sexual Assault.” Ending Gender Violence. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. May 2018.

4. “A Restorative Approach to Addressing Sexism and Changing Climate and Culture.” Exploring Possibilities: A Restorative Approach to Climate and Culture in Education, Workplaces and Professions. Dalhousie University. Halifax, Nova Scotia. June 2016.

5. “School Culture and Climate: Using Restorative Justice to Reform Schools.” Education Leadership Conference. Yale University School of Management. New Haven, CT, April 2016.

6. “Managing Microaggressions in RJ Conferences.” 2nd International Symposium on Restorative Justice. Skopelos, Greece, June 2014.

7. “Their Day in Court: The Role of Murder Victims’ Families in Capital Juror Decision Making.” With Jarrett B. Warshaw. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, November 2005.

8. “Thoughts on Declan Roche’s Accountability in Restorative Justice.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Denver, November, 2003.

9. “Evaluation of the Vermont Reparative Boards.” With Kevin Drakulich. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, November, 2002.

10. “The Impact of the Death Penalty on Victims’ Families.” With Mary Sprayregen. Annual Meeting of the Justice Studies Association. Portland, ME, May 2002.

11. “Restorative Justice in Vermont: Addressing Risk and Reintegration.” With Susan Ehrhard and Shadd Maruna. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA, November, 2001.

12. “The Rhetoric of Reintegration: A Discourse Analysis of Reparative Probation Practices.” With Shadd Maruna, Susan Ehrhard, Jennifer Poe, and Shelagh Catlin. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA, November, 2001.

13. “Citizen Justice: Concerns and Motivations of Vermont Reparative Board Volunteers.” With Gordon Bazemore. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA, November, 2001.

14. “Schools and Restorative Justice.” With Beau Breslin. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Anaheim, CA, August 2001.

34 11/20/2020 15. “Restorative Justice in the Classroom and on Campus.” With Beau Breslin and Matthew Ufford. Annual Meeting of the Justice Studies Association. Wheaton College, Norton, MA, May 2001.

16. “Harm and Repair: Observing Restorative Justice in Vermont.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA, November, 2000.

17. “Vermont Reparative Boards and the Community Justice Model.” With Lynne Walther. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA, November, 2000.

18. “Community Reparative Boards: Theory and Practice.” With Lynne Walther. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Washington, D.C., August, 2000.

19. “Reconciling Social Justice, Restorative Justice, and Community Justice.” Second Annual Conference of the Justice Studies Association. Albany, NY, June, 2000.

20. “Community Meets Offender in Vermont” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, November 1999.

21. “Can Restorative Justice Survive Without Attending to Social Structural Issues?” First Annual Meeting of the Justice Studies Association. St. Anselm College, Manchester, NH, June 1999.

22. “Vermont’s Solution to the Crisis in Corrections.” School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, March 1999. (Invited)

23. “A Logic Model of Community Justice” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C., November 1998.

24. “Community Justice: Vermont Style” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C., November 1998.

25. “Principles of a Just Community.” Colloquium on Just Communities: Theory and Practice. Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH, June 1998.

26. “Defining the Community in Community Justice.” Department of Justice Conference on Community Justice. Washington, D.C., March 1998. (Invited)

27. “Community Justice: Four Challenges.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Diego, November 1997.

28. “Underlying Principles of Prevention in Community Justice.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Diego, November 1997.

29. “Community Justice.” Central discussion paper for The Research Seminar on Community, Crime, and Justice, March 1997. Co-Sponsored by the Center for Communitarian Policy Studies and National Institute of Justice. (Invited)

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30. “Post-Relativism: Values Across Cultures.” Community and Morality in a Democratic Society. New York University, February 1997. (Invited)

31. “Individualistic Values and Cooperation.” Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Francisco, April 1995.

32. “Values and Their Effect on Pro-Environmental Behavior in the United States and Japan.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Los Angeles, August 1994.

33. “Motivational Underpinnings of Command-and-Control, Market-Based, and Voluntarist Environmental Policies.” With Clark L. Gaulding. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Los Angeles, August 1994.

34. “Using SPSS for Windows to Enhance Rather than Overwhelm Course Content.” Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Seattle, April 1994.

35. “Raising the Minimum in the Minimal Group Paradigm.” With Nobuhito Jin, Toshio Yamagishi and Hiromi Shinotsuka. Annual Meeting of the Japanese Social Psychological Association. Hokkaido, Japan, June 1992.

Training and Technical Assistance

1. Campus Restorative Justice a. Facilitator Trainings (Three Day) i. American Association of Medical Colleges. With Toni McMurphy, Pedro Flores, Ashley McGuire, and Sonoo Thadaney Israni. October-November, 2020. ii. University of San Diego 1. November 2019. With Nina Harris and Sean Horrigan. iii. Wilfrid Laurier University. With Kaaren Williamsen. Kitchener, Ontario. May 2019. iv. Barry University. With Sheila McMahon and Nina Harris. Miami, FL. January 2019. v. Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. 1. October 2018. With Jasmyn Story. 2. October 2017. With Duke Fisher and Toni McMurphy. 3. April 2016. With Duke Fisher and Kaaren Williamsen. 4. October 2015. With Duke Fisher and Patience Bryant. 5. October 2014. With Duke Fisher. 6. October 2013. With Duke Fisher. 7. October 2011. With Duke Fisher. 8. November 2009. With Duke Fisher. vi. Brown University. With Jasmyn Story. Providence, RI. August 2018. vii. University of California at San Diego. With Duke Fisher. San Diego, CA. July 2018. viii. Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses. With Desiree Anderson, Sean Horrigan, Sheila McMahon, and Dan Kelly. Chestnut Hill College. Philadelphia, PA. June 2018. ix. NASPA/University of California-Berkeley. With Julie Shackford-Bradley, Desiree Anderson, and Sean Horrigan. Berkeley, CA. March 2018.

36 11/20/2020 x. University of Pennsylvania. With Duke Fisher and Shadell Permanand. Philadelphia, PA. January 2018. xi. Rutgers University. With Duke Fisher and Shadell Permanand. New Brunswick, NJ. November 2017. xii. Colby College. With Duke Fisher. Lewiston, ME. August 2017. xiii. West Chester University. With Duke Fisher. West Chester, PA. August 2017. xiv. University of California at San Diego. With Duke Fisher. San Diego, CA. June 2017. xv. Association for College Personnel Administrators. With Kaaren Williamsen, Jasmyn Story, and Josh Bacon. Washington, DC. May 2017. xvi. Swarthmore College. With Duke Fisher and Kaaren Williamsen. Swarthmore, PA. January 2017. xvii. Dartmouth College. With Duke Fisher. Hanover, NH. December 2016 and May 2017 xviii. Association for Student Conduct Administration. Gehring Academy Restorative Justice Training (Four-day training). 1. With Andrea Seabert, Patience Bryant, and Rick Shafer. Indianapolis, IN, July 2016. 2. With Andrea Seabert, Molly Pearson, Julie Shackford-Bradley. University of California at Berkeley, June 2015. 3. With Gina Bata and Duke Fisher. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, June 2009. xix. Carleton College. With Duke Fisher. Northfield, MN. June 2013, March 2015. xx. Shenandoah University. With Duke Fisher. Winchester, VA. August 2013. xxi. Stanford University. With Duke Fisher. Palo Alto, CA. June 2013. xxii. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With Duke Fisher. Boston, MA. January 2013. xxiii. Denison University. With Duke Fisher. Boston, MA. January 2013. xxiv. Northeastern University. With Duke Fisher. Boston, MA. June 2012. xxv. University of California Office of the President. (For representatives from all ten UC campuses). With Duke Fisher. Oakland, CA. January 2012. xxvi. University of Maryland-Baltimore County. With Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz and Josh Bacon. Catonsville, MD. November 2011. xxvii. University of Alberta. With Duke Fisher. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. July 2011. xxviii. Eastern Mennonite University Center for Justice and Peacebuilding. Co-Sponsored by and Virginia Tech. 1. With Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, Carl Stauffer, and Josh Bacon. Harrisonburg, VA. March 2011. 2. With Howard Zehr, Shay Bright, and Josh Bacon. Harrisonburg, VA. March 2010. xxix. Keene State College. With Duke Fisher. Keene, NH. April 2009. b. Campus PRISM (Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses) i. NASPA Student Affairs Law Conference. Half-day pre-conference workshop on restorative justice for campus sexual assault. With Kaaren Williamsen. San Diego, CA. December 2019. ii. Rutgers University. Two-day training in restorative justice approach to campus sexual assault. With Kaaren Williamsen, Carrie Landrum, Nina Harris, Jordan Draper, Sheila McMahon, and Loren Linscott. March 2019.

37 11/20/2020 iii. New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Two-day training in restorative justice approach to campus sexual assault. With Kaaren Williamsen and Jasmyn Story. Skidmore College. July 2017. iv. D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Half-day workshop on restorative justice for campus sexual assault. With Josh Bacon. . Washington, D.C. July 2017. v. U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights. Meeting with senior leadership. Organized by the National Association of College and University Attorneys. Washington, D.C. October 2016. vi. Office of the Vice President of the United States. Meeting with the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. Washington, D.C. July 2016. vii. U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights. Meeting with Program Legal Group. Washington, D.C. July 2016. viii. Roundtable on Restorative Practices in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Assault, and Dating Violence. Center for Court Innovation and National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Santa Fe, NM. May 2016. ix. Harvard Law School Gender Violence Program Prevention Curriculum Review. Cambridge, MA. December 2015. x. Roundtable on Campus Sexual Assault. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women. Washington, DC. October 2015. xi. Working Group for Campus PRISM. National Association for Community and Restorative Justice Conference. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. June 2015. xii. Summit on Restorative Justice and Student Sexual Misconduct (Two Days). National Center for Higher Education Risk Management-Conflict Resolution. Skidmore College. June 2012. c. Rx for RJ: Prescribing Restorative Justice for the Health Professions i. Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine. (Three Day). With Toni McMurphy. October 2019. ii. American Association of Medical Colleges. (Half Day). With Jay Behel and Jasmyn Story. Washington, DC. January 2019. iii. American Association of Medical Colleges. (Half Day). With Toni McMurphy. Group on Diversity and Inclusion. New Orleans, LA. May 2018. iv. University of California-Davis School of Medicine. (Three Day). 1. With Duke Fisher. Davis, CA. May 2016. 2. With Duke Fisher. Davis, CA. October 2015. d. RJ for Bias Incidents i. Saint John’s University (Two Day). With Jasmyn Story. October 2018. ii. (Two Day). With Jasmyn Story and Toni McMurphy. June 2018. iii. Amherst College (One Day). March 2018. e. Restorative Conferencing for Student Misconduct i. University of Redlands (Two Day). With Duke Fisher. May 2019. f. Introductory Trainings: i. State University of New York Association of Student Conduct Administrators. (One Day). With Duke Fisher. University at Buffalo. June 2017. ii. American College Personnel Association. (One Day). With Josh Bacon, Toni McMurphy, and Kaaren Williamsen. Columbus, OH. March 2017.

38 11/20/2020 iii. Princeton University. (One Day). With Kaaren Williamsen. Princeton, NJ. May 2016. iv. Missouri State University. (One Day). Springfield, MO. February 2016. v. Saint Louis University. (One Day). St. Louis, MO. November 2015. vi. . (One Day). Conflict Resolution Symposium. Atlanta, GA. October 2015. vii. University of California-Davis. (One Day). With Duke Fisher. Davis, CA. October 2015. viii. University of Dayton. (One Day). Dayton, OH. September 2015. ix. University of Vermont. Conference on Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation & Complex Problems. (Half Day). With Duke Fisher. Burlington, July 2014. x. Association for Student Conduct Administration. St. Petersburg, FL. (Half and Full Day) 2004, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014. xi. . (One Day). With Duke Fisher. Ithaca, NY. June 2013. xii. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. (Half Day). With Justine Darling. Orlando, FL. March 2013. xiii. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. (Half Day). With Anne Lundquist and Joel McCarthy of Wells College. Boston, MA. March 2008. xiv. Skidmore College and Association for Student Judicial Affairs Circuit II. (One Day). Saratoga Springs, NY. October 2006. xv. Wells College. (One Day). Aurora, NY. April 2007. xvi. Florida Gulf Coast University (One Day). Fort Meyers, FL. February 2006. xvii. , St. Lawrence College, and SUNY-Potsdam. (One Day). With Thom Allena. Potsdam, NY. January 2006. xviii. Colorado Forum on Restorative Community Justice. With Tom Sebok, Shay Bright, and Will Bledsoe. Estes Park, CO, September 2005. xix. Florida Gulf Coast University. (One Day). With Thom Allena. Fort Meyers, FL. June 2005. xx. Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Criminal Justice and The Finger Lakes Restorative Justice Center. (One Day). With Thom Allena. “Restorative Justice: Theoretical and Practical Implications for Colleges.” Rochester, NY. April 2005. xxi. University and College Ombuds Association. (Half Day). With Thom Allena. Atlanta, GA. April 2005. g. Restorative Board Training (One Credit Course) i. Skidmore College. Fall 2001 to Fall 2006, 2014.

2. Restorative Justice for Schools, Youth, and Communities a. Restorative Circles for Vermont Community Justice Centers. Vermont Department of Corrections. January 2021. b. Restorative Practices for Youth: Building Relationships in Schools, Juvenile Justice, and Communities. (One Day) Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. October 2015. c. Workshop for Juvenile Justice Social Workers. (Half Day) University of Sassari, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. July 2014. d. Capital Region Restorative Justice Conference. (One Day) Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. September 2013. e. Research Roundtable on Youth Courts. (One Day) Center for Court Innovation. New York, NY. July 2012.

39 11/20/2020 f. Restorative Justice Keynote Address and Community Consultation. St. Albans Community Justice Center. St. Albans, VT. June 2009. g. Restorative Justice Training for Saratoga County Judges, District Attorneys, Public Defenders, and Victim Advocates. (Half Day) Mediation Matters. With Peter Glassman and Carol DiMambro. Ballston Spa, NY. June 2009. h. Community Accountability Board Training. (Two Day) Law, Order, and Justice Center. Schenectady, NY. June 2006. i. Community Accountability Board Training. (Two Day) Berrien County Juvenile Court. St. Joseph, MI. August 2005. j. Community Accountability Board Training. (One Day) Albany County District Attorney. Albany, NY. March 2005. k. Community Accountability Board Training. (One Day) Albany County Probation Department. Albany, NY. February 2003. l. Juvenile Accountability and Victim Awareness. (Three One-Day Trainings) New York State Department of Probation and Correctional Alternatives. Spring 2003. m. Technical assistance for the Restorative Justice Initiative of the Westchester Mediation Center in Yonkers, NY. U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections. August-December 2002. n. Technical assistance for the development of National BARJ progress and outcome benchmarks. U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Balanced and Restorative Justice Project. December 2001-December 2002. o. Community Accountability Board Training. (Two Day) Berrien County Juvenile Court. St. Joseph, MI. May 2005. p. Technical assistance for Community Reparative Probation Boards. State of Vermont Department of Corrections. Waterbury, VT. July 1999-August 2002. q. Community Reparative Board Training. (One Day) State of Vermont Department of Corrections. January 1999.

3. Conflict Resolution Training and Consultation a. Basic Mediation Training (30-hour court-approved training.) Skidmore College and Mediation Matters. With Duke Fisher. Saratoga Springs, NY. Each semester, 2009- 2014. b. Conflict Resolution Summit (Two-day strategic planning session with ASCA president). Association for Student Conduct Administration. Wright State University, Dayton, OH, September 2008. c. Gehring Academy Conflict Resolution Specialist Training (Four-day training). Association for Student Conduct Administration. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, June 2008.

4. Peer Mentor Training for Mentors of First Year Students (Seven-day training). Skidmore College. With Duke Fisher. Annually, 2011-2014.

5. Everyday Leadership: Bystander Intervention and How to Make a Difference in the Moment. (One-day training). Skidmore College. With Duke Fisher. Annually, 2011-2014.

6. National Charrette Institute: Advisor to grant, “Public Involvement Best Practices.” Princeton, NJ. October 2003.

40 11/20/2020 7. The Urban Institute. Advisor to grant, “Assessing the Capacity of Community-Based Organizations as Partners in Crime Prevention.” Washington, D.C. February 2002.

8. Saratoga County Youth Court. Youth Training. Ballston Spa, NY. October 1998.

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