BRADLEY R. RAY, PH.D. Center for Behavioral Health and Justice
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BRADLEY R. RAY, PH.D. Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Wayne State University School of Social Work 5447 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (919) 324-5492 [email protected] Google Scholar Site ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2019- Director, Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Wayne State University 2019- Associate Professor, School of Social Work Wayne State University 2016-2019 Director, Center for Health and Justice Research Indiana University Public Policy Institute 2018-2019 Associate Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs Indiana University – Purdue University, Indianapolis 2012-2018 Assistant Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs Indiana University – Purdue University, Indianapolis EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D. in Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University 2004 M.A. in Sociology, DePaul University 2002 B.S. in Sociology, Northern Michigan University GRANTS AND CONTRACTS 2019-2022 CDC Overdose Data to Action, Bureau of Justice Assistance Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site- Based Program, and Indiana State Department of Health (Award# NU17CE924990), $540,000. Principal Investigator. 2019-2022 Evaluating Problem Solving Courts as a Public Health Intervention to Prevent Opioid Overdose, CDC (Award# R01CE003152), $652,000. Co-Investigator (with Dr. Elizabeth Van Nostrand at the University of Pittsburgh) 2017-2021 Statewide Toxicology Analysis. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site-Based Grant and the Indiana State Department of Health. $149,557. Principal Investigator. 2019-2021 Accuracy and Applicability of the idPAD: A New Drug Testing Technology for Detection of Illicit Drugs. NIH, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (UL1TR002529), $74,918. Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Marya Lieberman at Notre Dame University). 2019-2022 Outcomes and Costs from a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Co-Response Police Model. Laura and John Arnold Foundation (Arnold Ventures), $442,831. Principal Investigator. 2019-2021 The Indianapolis Harm Reduction Team (IHART) Study. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site-Based Grant $129,900. Principal Investigator. January 2020 1 2019-2020 W.E.B. DuBois Program: Improving the Accuracy and Fairness of Pretrial Release Decisions. NIJ (2018-R2-CX-0023), $77,768. Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Evan Lowder at George Mason University). 2018-2019 Advanced Analytics for IU’s Addictions Grand Challenge (A2AGC), Indiana University Grand Challenge, $ $1,482,109. Co-Investigator (PI: Dr. Titus Schleyer at Indiana University). 2018-2019 Computer Adaptive Testing: Dissemination and Implementation, Indiana University Grand Challenge, $299,989. Co-Investigator (PI: Dr. Brian D’Onofrio at Indiana Univeristy). 2018-2019 Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention for States. CDC and Indiana State Department of Health (Award# 1U17CE002721), $540,000. Principal Investigator. 2018-2021 Allen County Substance Abuse Pilot Program (SB 501). Indiana Family and Social Services Administration / Lutheran Foundation, $275,000. Principal Investigator. 2017-2020 Regional Judicial Opioid Initiative. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site- Based Grant. $250,000. Principal Investigator. 2017-2018 21st Century Cures Evaluation. Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, $250,000. Principal Investigator. 2017-2020 Project POINT: Effectiveness and scalability of an overdose survivor intervention. NIDA (Award# 1R21DA045850), $288,431. Co-Investigator (PI: Dr. Dennis Watson). 2016-2020 Developing SUPPORT, a Community-Driven, Recovery-Oriented System of Care. NIDA (Award# R34DA041640), $653,464. Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Dennis Watson). 2016-2019 Evaluation of Recovery Works Indiana. Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, $407,000. Principal Investigator. 2016-2019 Evaluation of Indiana Pretrial Risk Assessment Pilot. Indiana Judicial Center, $250,000. Principle Investigator. 2016-2018 Indiana Medication-Assisted Treatment and Prescription Drug and Opioid Addiction Grant. Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction and SAMHSA (Award# 1H79TI026149), $408,756. Co- Investigator (PI: Dr. Dennis Watson at the University of Illinois Chicago). 2015-2017 Marion County Mental Health Court Process and Outcome Evaluation. United Way of Central Indiana, $140,000. Principal Investigator. 2013-2016 Problem-Solving Court Discretionary Grant Program. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, $85,000. Principal Investigator. 2013-2015 Indiana Access to Recovery Evaluation. Division of Mental Health and Addiction, $50,000. Co- Investigator (PI: Dr. Dennis Watson). 2013-2014 Traumatic Brain Injury among Indiana Inmates. Indiana Criminal Justice Institute and Indiana Department of Correction, $16,000. Principal Investigator. 2012-2014 Women's Assistance Program at the Marion County Superior Court. SAMHSA (Award# 5H79TI023066), $120,000. Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Dr. Roger Jarjoura). 2011-2013 Cross Site Evaluation of Mental Health Courts in Michigan. Michigan Department of Community Health, $150,000. Research Assistant (PI: Dr. Sheryl Kubiak). January 2020 2 PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Research Articles 2019 Bradley Ray, Evan Lowder, Katie Bailey, Philip Huynh, Richard Benton, Dennis Watson. “Racial differences in overdose events and polydrug detection in Indianapolis, Indiana.” Drug and Alcohol Dependency, 206(1), 107658 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107658). 2019 Evan Lowder, Bradley Ray, Joseph Amlung. “Individual and Geographic Variation in Outcomes Following Non-Fatal Opioid-Involved Overdose.” Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health (doi:10.1136/jech-2019- 212915). 2019 Peter Phalen, Erricka Bridgeford, Letrice Grant, Aaron Kivisto, Bradley Ray, and Simon Fitzgerald “Baltimore Ceasefire 365: Estimated impact of a recurring community-led ceasefire on gun violence.” American Journal of Public Health (accepted forthcoming). 2019 Spencer Lawson, Eric Grommon, and Bradley Ray. “Does Reentry Court Completion Affect Recidivism Three Years after Exit? Results from a Retrospective Cohort Study.” Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research (doi: 10.1080/23774657.2019.1663562). 2019 Emily Sightes, Bradley Ray, Staci Rising Paquet, Katie Bailey, Philip Huynh, and Madison Weintraut. “Police Officer Attitudes towards Syringe Services Programming.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 206(1) 107658 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107617). 2019 Sumedha, Gupta, Alex Cohen, Evan Lowder, and Bradley Ray. “Validating Imputation Procedures to Calculate Corrected Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths.” Public Health Reports, 135(1), 124-131. 2019 Aaron Kivisto, Lauren Magee, Peter Phalen, and Bradley Ray. “Firearm Ownership and Domestic Versus Nondomestic Homicide in the United States.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 57(3), 311-320. 2019 Alan B. McGuire, Kristen Gilmore-Powell, Peter C. Treitler, Karla D.Wagner, Krysti P.Smith, Nina Cooperman, LisaRobinson, Jessica Carter, Bradley Ray, and Dennis P. Watson. “Emergency department- based peer support for opioid use disorder: Emergent functions and forms.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 108, 82-87. 2019 Evan Lowder, Bradley Ray, and Jeff Gruenewald. “Criminal Justice Professionals' Attitudes Toward Mental Illness and Substance Use.” Community Mental Health Journal, 55(3), 428–439. 2019 Kelli Canada, Stacey Barrenger, and Bradley Ray. “Bridging mental health and criminal justice systems: A systematic review of the impact of mental health courts on individuals and communities.” Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 25(2), 73-91. 2018 Bradley Ray, Evan Lowder, Aaron Kivisto, Peter Phalen, and Harold Gil. “EMS naloxone administration as non-fatal opioid overdose surveillance: 6-year outcomes in Marion County, Indiana.” Addiction, 113(12), 2271-2279. 2018 Evan Lowder, Bradley Ray, Philip Huynh, Alfarena Ballew, and Dennis Watson. “Identifying Unreported Opioid Deaths in Marion County, Indiana Through Toxicology Data and Vital Record Linkage” American Journal of Public Health, 108(2), 1682-1687. 2018 Katie Bailey, Staci Paquet Rising, Evan Lowder, Bradley Ray, Eric Grommon, Evan Lowder, Emily Sights. “Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing an Urban Co-Responding Police-Mental Health Team” Health & Justice, 21(6). January 2020 3 2018 Jeremy Carter, George Mohler, and Bradley Ray “Spatial Concentration of Opioid Overdose Deaths in Indianapolis: An Application of the Law of Crime Concentration at Place to a Public Health Epidemic.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 35(2), 161-185. 2018 Peter Phalen, Bradley Ray, Dennis Watson, Philip Huynh, and Marion Greene. “Fentanyl related overdose in Indianapolis: Estimating trends using multilevel Bayesian model.” Addictive Behaviors, November (86), 4-10. 2018 Erin Comartin, Sheryl Kubiak, Bradley Ray, and Elizabeth Tillander. “The effect of systems collaboration on the individual outcomes of mental health court participants: A multi-site study.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 60(Sept-Oct), 64-72. 2018 Dennis Watson, Bradley Ray, Lisa Robison, Philip Huynh, Emily Sightes, La Shea Walker, Krista Bruckner, and Joan Duwve. “Lay responder naloxone access and Good Samaritan law compliance: postcard survey results from 20 Indiana Counties.” Harm Reduction Journal, 15(1), 18. 2018 Cindy Brooks Dollar, Bradley Ray, Mary Kay Hudson, and Brittney Hood. “Examining changes in Procedural Justice and their Influence on Problem-Solving