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VITA Dana D. DeHart Research Professor 2020

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mailing Address: College of Social Work University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208

Phone: (803) 777-7867 E-mail: [email protected]

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology, University of Louisville, August 1995

Program specialization: Social Psychology Outside area of specialization: Health Psychology

Dissertation title: Recovery from Trauma in Close Relationships--An Interpersonal Perspective

M.A. in Experimental Psychology, University of Louisville, December 1993

Thesis title: Effects of Sexual Orientation on Attractiveness Preferences and Stereotyping

B.A. in Psychology & B.F.A in Sculpture (double major), cum Laude, Virginia Commonwealth University, May 1990

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EMPLOYMENT

Research Faculty/Staff; University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 1997-present Primary tasks involve research, development, and implementation of grants and contracts. Typical funded activities include basic and applied research; community needs-assessment; establishing collaborative networks among national and regional professionals; establishing competency criteria and content for training curricula; researching and preparing academically-based training and instructional supports; development of certification and evaluation procedures for professional training; implementing training; program evaluation and quality assurance; preparing research reports and monographs; presenting findings in state and national contexts; strategic planning with community partners, and mentoring junior faculty and graduate students.[Rank: Research Professor, 2015-present; Research Associate Professor, 2009- 2015; Research Assistant Professor, 2005-2009; Research Associate, 1998-2005; Program Coordinator, 1997-1998]

Assistant Dean for Research; University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2013-2020 Assessing and planning for building research infrastructure of the college; representing the college at research events and national conferences; mentoring faculty, staff, and students in their research endeavors; serving as a liaison between faculty, students, community partners, and national/international experts or resource persons; and performing other tasks on an as-needed basis.

Visiting Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, 1996- 1997 Preparing grants, preparing ethical review materials, analyzing data, writing reports, supervising student researchers, and teaching upper-level psychology courses.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, 1995- 1996 Preparing grants, preparing ethical review materials, analyzing data, writing reports, supervising student researchers, and teaching upper-level psychology courses.

Instructor, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, 1994-1995 Teaching undergraduate psychology courses.

Research Assistant, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, 1990-1994 Assisting in research tasks under the supervision of faculty researchers.

HONORS AND AWARDS Telly Award, Bronze, Non-Broadcast Use of Graphics, Video: Trauma and the Brain (PIs: DeHart & Iachini, Produced by UofSC’s Center for Child & Family Studies), 2019

Twenty-Year Service Award, University of South Carolina, 2016

Achievement Award, College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, 2009 DeHart Vita 3

Certified Grants Specialist, National Grant Writers Association, 2008

Certificate of Appreciation, United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, 2007

Ten-Year Service Award, University of South Carolina, 2006

Certified Research Administrator, GRANT program of the University of South Carolina, 2005

Certified National Hate Crime Faculty, United States Department of Justice, 1998

Graduate Research Award, Southeastern Psychological Association, Committee on Equality of Professional Opportunity, 1991-92

Graduate Research Award, Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society, University of Louisville, 1991

ACADEMIC TEACHING Professor, Evaluation of Social Work Programs, Fall 2019

Professor, Writing for Social Work Practice, Summer 2019

Professor, Research Methods for Social Workers, Fall 2018, Fall 2019

Instructor, Girls & Delinquency, Midlands Technical College, Spring 2009

Faculty Advisor, Student Research Assistantships and Independent Research Projects, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Spring 2008-present

Instructor, Independent Research Projects, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, Summer 1996, Fall 1996, Spring 1997, Fall 1997

Instructor, Social Psychology, University of Louisville and University of South Carolina, Departments of Psychology, Summer 1994, Fall 1995, Spring 1996, Fall 1996, Spring 1997

Instructor, Experimental Psychology, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, Spring 1995

Instructor, Research Methods and Statistics (two-semester writing intensive course, lecture and lab), University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, Fall-Spring 1994-1995

Instructor, Introductory Psychology, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, Fall 1993, Spring 1994, Summer 1994, Fall 1994

Instructor, Developmental Psychology, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, Summer 1997 DeHart Vita 4

PUBLICATIONS (*denotes student author)

Books

DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (2021). Women’s and girls’ pathways through the criminal legal system: Addressing trauma, mental health, and marginalization. Cognella.

Invited Original Book Chapters

DeHart, D. (in press). Life history calendar method. In J.C. Barnes & D.R. Forde (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Priester, M. A.*, DeHart, D., Lynch, S., & Belknap, J. (2017). Examining trauma exposure and criminal activity among incarcerated women: Using the life history calendar method in correctional settings. SAGE Research Methods Cases. https://methods.sagepub.com/case/trauma- exposure-criminal-activity-incarcerated-women-life-history-calendar?fromsearch=true

Priester, M. A.*, Cole, T.*, Lynch, S., & DeHart, D. (2016). Consequences and sequelae of victimization. In C. Cuevos & C. Rennison (Eds.) Handbook of Psychology of Violence. Wiley- Blackwell.

DeHart, D. D., & Lynch, S. (2012). Gendered pathways to crime: The relationship between victimization and offending. In C. Renzetti, S. Miller, & A. Gover (Eds.) Handbook of Gender and Crime Studies. NY: Routledge.

Smith, H. P. & DeHart, D. D. (2010). Training of victim service providers. In B. Fisher & S. Lab (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology & Crime Prevention.

DeHart, D. D. (2008). Offenders’ experiences of intervention. In J. Keeling & T. Mason (Eds.) Domestic violence: A multi-professional approach for health professionals. London: Open University.

DeHart, D. D., Silver, N., & Brown, N. (2000). Development of gay and lesbian relationships. In N. Brown & E. Amatea (Eds.), Love and intimate relationships: Journeys of the heart. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner-Mazel.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (1999). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (Modification of DeHart’s SRS for popular use; student self-administration, scoring, and normative interpretation). In S. McCammon, C. Schacht, & D. Knox (Eds.) Making choices in sexuality: Research and applications. Brooks Cole.

Cummings, C. M., & DeHart, D. D. (1995). Ethnic minority physical health: Issues and Interventions. In J. F. Aponte, R. R. Young Rivers, & J. Wohl (Eds.), Psychological interventions with ethnically diverse groups: Concepts, issues, and methods. Allyn & Bacon. DeHart Vita 5

Invited Reprints in Books DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (2019). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (Modification of DeHart’s SRS for popular use; student self-administration, scoring, and normative interpretation). In D. Knox (Eds.) Human sexuality. Brooks Cole.

Follingstad, D. R., & DeHart, D. D. (2015). Psychologists’ judgments of psychologically aggressive actions where perpetrated by a husband versus a wife. In R. Maiuro (Ed.) Perspectives on verbal and psychological abuse. New York, NY: Springer.

DeHart, D. D. (2012). Reading 27: Pathways to prison: Impact of incarceration in the lives of incarcerated women. In M. Stohr, A. Walsh, & C. Hemmons (Eds.) Corrections: A text reader, second edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (2011). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (reprinted). In L. Mooney, D. Knox, & C. Schacht (Eds.), Understanding social problems, fourth Canadian edition. Cengage Learning.

DeHart, D. D. (2011). Chapter 45: Focus on “turning points” may prevent women from offending. In R. Immarigeon (Ed.) Women and girls in the criminal justice system, volume II: Policy strategies and program options. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

DeHart, D. D. (2011). Chapter 15: Women in maximum-security describe links between past victimization and criminal behavior. In R. Immarigeon (Ed.) Women and girls in the criminal justice system, volume II: Policy strategies and program options. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (2003). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (reprinted). In L. Mooney, D. Knox, C. Schacht, & Nelson (Eds.), Understanding social problems, second Canadian edition. Nelson/Thomson Learning.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (2003). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (reprinted). In S. McCammon, C. Schacht, & D. Knox (Eds.) Making choices in sexuality: Research and applications (Second Edition: Print & Online Versions). Atomic Dog Publishing, Inc.

DeHart, D. D., Kennerley, R. J., Burke, L. K., & Follingstad, D. R. (2002). Predictors of attrition in a treatment program for battering men (reprinted). In Blucher, F.K. (Ed.) Perspectives on violence. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (2001). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (reprinted). In L. Mooney, D. Knox, & Caroline Schacht (Eds.), Understanding social problems, third edition. Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.

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DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (2000). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (reprinted). In D. Knox (Ed.) Choices in relationships: An introduction to marriage and the family (now in 11th edition). Wadsworth.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (1999). The Student Sexual Risks Scale (reprinted). In D. Knox & C. Schacht (Eds.) Marriage and the family: A brief introduction. Wadsworth.

DeHart, D. D., & Mahoney, J. M. (1997). The serial murderer's motivations: An interdisciplinary review. (reprinted) In J. Weiss & R. Keppel (Eds.) : A multi-disciplinary anthology of readings. Harcourt Brace.

Articles in Refereed Journals Peterson, J., DeHart, D., Wright, E. (2019). Examining the impact of victimization on girls’ delinquency: A study of direct and indirect effects. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Special Issue: Child Victimisation, 16, 1873-1886. http://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16111873

Duncan, A., & DeHart, D. (2019). Provider perspectives on sex trafficking: Victim pathways, service needs, & blurred boundaries. Victims & Offenders. https://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2019.1595241

Iachini, A., Seay, K. Petiwala, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2019). Process and product innovations from a statewide capacity-building initiative for substance use treatment and recovery. Health & Social Work, 33(2), 235-242. https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2018.1516635

DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2019). Mental health and trauma among incarcerated persons: Development of a training curriculum for correctional officers. American Journal of Criminal Justice. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-019-0473-y

Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Dunn, B., Blake, E., & Blake, C. (2018). Examining collaborative leadership through interprofessional education: A mixed method study. Journal of Interprofessional Care (Online first). https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2018.1516635

DeHart, D. (2018). Women’s pathways to crime: A heuristic typology of offenders. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 45(10), 1461-1482. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854818782568

DeHart, D., Shapiro, C, & Clone, S. (2018). “The pill line is longer than the chow line:” Impact of incarceration on prisoners and their families. The Prison Journal, 98(2), 188-212. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032885517753159 DeCou, C., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., & Belknap, J. (2017). Evaluating childhood and adulthood victimization as predictors of psychotic disorders: Findings from a nationwide study of women in jail. Psychosis, 9(3), 282-285. Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., Green, B., Dass-Brailsford, P., Johnson, K., & Wong, M. (2017). An examination of the association s among victimization, mental health, and offending in women. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 44(6), 796-814. DeHart Vita 7

DeHart, D. (2017). Team science: A qualitative study of benefits, challenges, & lessons learned. The Social Science Journal, 54(4), 458-467. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2017.07.009 Browne, T., Seay, K., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Clone, S., Pantridge, P., & Petiwala, A. (2017). Substance use disorders and kidney disease: Implications for nephrology social work practice. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 4(1), 9-18. Seay, K. D., Iachini, A. L., DeHart, D. D., Browne, T., & Clone, S. (2017). Substance abuse treatment engagement among mothers: Perceptions of the parenting role and agency-related motivators and inhibitors. Journal of Family Social Work, 3, 196-212. DOI: 10.1080/10522158.2017.1300113.

Lize, S., Iachini, A., Tang, W., Tucker, J., Seay, K., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T. (2017). Meta-Analysis of the effectiveness of interactive middle school cannabis prevention programs. Prevention Science, 18, 50-60.

Shapiro, C., & DeHart, D. (2017). Understanding families of inmates: Using a unique data source. Families in Society, 98(2), 97-101.

DeHart, D., Lize, S., Priester, M.*, & Bell, B. (2017). Improving the efficacy of administrative data for evaluation of holistic defense. Journal of Social Service Research, 43(2), 169-180. DOI: 10.1080/01488376.2016.1216919.

DeHart, D., Dwyer, G., Seto, M., Moran, R., Letourneau, E., & Schwarz-Watts, D. (2017). Internet sexual solicitation of children: A proposed typology of offenders based on their chats, E- mails, and social network posts. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 23(1), 77-89, DOI: 10.1080/13552600.2016.1241309.

DeCou, C. R.*, Lynch, S. M., DeHart, D. D., & Belknap, J. (2016). Evaluating the association between childhood sexual abuse and attempted suicide across the lifespan: Findings from a nationwide study of women in jail. Psychological Services, 13(3), 254-260.

DeHart, D., & Shapiro, C. (2016). Integrated administrative data & criminal justice research. American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-016-9355-5.

Pantridge, C., Charles, V.*, DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., Clone, S., & Browne, T. (2016). A qualitative study of the role of peer support specialists in substance use disorder treatment: Exploring the types of support provided. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34(3), 337-353.

Iachini, A.L., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Seay, K., & Browne, T. (2016). Project STRONG: A capacity-building intervention to improve grant writing among substance abuse organizations. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 16(4), 403-420.

Robillard, A.G., Holliday, R.C., DeHart, D.D., Lewis, K., Rutherford, Y., & Amutah, N. (2016). An exploratory study examining the nature of relationships and risk communication among adolescent children, their incarcerated mothers, and their caregivers. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 27(2), 101-119.

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Iachini, A., Petiwala, A.*, & DeHart, D. (2016). Examining adverse childhood experiences among students repeating the ninth grade: Implications for school dropout prevention. Children & Schools, 38(1-4), 218-226.

Green, B., Dass-Brailsford, P., de Mendoza, A., Mete, M. Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., (2016). Trauma experiences and mental health among incarcerated women. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, & Policy, 8(4), 455-463.

Browne, T., Priester, M.*, Clone, S., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Hock, R. (2016). Client- centered barriers and facilitators to substance use treatment in the rural south: A qualitative study. The Journal of Rural Health, 32, 92-101.

Belknap, J., Lynch, S., & DeHart, D. (2016). Jail staff members’ views on jailed women’s mental health, trauma, and offending. The Prison Journal, 96(1), 79-101.

DeHart, D.D. (2015). Building a culture of scholarship in social work education. Journal of Human Social Sciences, 15(11), 35-44.

Priester, M.A.*, Browne, T., Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D. & Seay, K.D. (2015). Treatment access disparities among individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: An integrative literature review. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 61,47-59. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2015.09.006.

Hock, R., Priester, M.A.*, Iachini, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Clone, S. (2015). A review of family engagement measures for adolescent substance use services. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24(12), 3700-3710. DOI 10.1007/s10826-015-0178-7.

Iachini, A., DeHart, D., McLeer, J.*, Hock, R., Browne, T., Clone, S. (2015). Facilitators and Barriers to Inter-agency collaboration in mother-child residential substance abuse treatment programs. Child & Youth Services Review, 53, 176-184.

DeHart, D. D., & Moran, R. (2015). Poly-victimization among girls in the justice system: Trajectories of risk and associations to juvenile offending. Violence Against Women, 21(3), 291- 312. DOI: 10.11.77/1077801214568355.

Clone, S.*, & DeHart, D. (2014). Social support networks of incarcerated women: Types of support, sources of support, and implications for reentry. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 53(7), 503-521. DOI 10.1080/10509674.2014.944742.

Nowotny, K.*, Belknap, J., Lynch, S., & DeHart, D. (2014). Risk profile and treatment needs of women in jail with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Women and Health, 54(8), 781-795. DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2014.932892.

DeHart, D. (2014). A university partnership for victim service professional development: Model standards for serving victims and survivors of crime. Journal of Criminal Justice Education— (Special Issue) The Evolution of Victimology: Pedagogy, Research, Service, & Advocacy. DOI 10.1080/10511253.2014.965408. DeHart Vita 9

Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., Green, B., Dass-Brailsford, P., Johnson, K.*, & Whalley, E.* (2014). A multi-site study of the prevalence of serious mental illness, PTSD, and substance use disorders in women in jail. Psychiatric Services, 65(5), 670-674.

DeHart, D., Lynch, S., Belknap, J., Dass-Brailsford, P., & Green, B. (2014). Life-history models of female offending: The role of serious mental illness and trauma in women’s pathways to jail. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 38(1), 138-151. DOI 10.1177/0361684313494357.

Wright, E., DeHart, D. D., Koons-Witt, B., & Crittendon, C.* (2013). “Buffers” against crime? Exploring the roles and limitations of positive relationships among women in prison. Punishment & Society, 15. 71-95. DOI: 10.1177/1462474512466199.

McLeer, J.*, & DeHart, D. D. (2013). Childhood instability & girls’ delinquency: Role of changes in schools, homes, and caregivers. The Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 6, 74-89. DOI: 10.1080/19361521.2013.735353.

Bowles, M.*, DeHart, D. D., & Webb, J. (2012). Family influences on female offenders’ substance use. Journal of Family Violence, 27(7), 681-686. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-012-9450-4.

DeHart, D. D. (2012). Perfecting the craft: Formative assessment of a university-agency partnership for social work education. Social Work Education: The International Journal, 32(6), 748-761. DOI: 10.1080/02615479.2012.701280.

DeHart, D. D. (2010). Collaboration between victim services and faith organizations: Benefits, challenges, and recommendations. The Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work, 29(2), 349-371.

DeHart, D. D., Follingstad, D. R., & Fields, A. M.* (2010). Does context matter in determining psychological abuse? Effects of pattern, harm, relationship, and norms. Journal of Family Violence, 25(5), 461-474, DOI: 10.1007/s10896-010-9307-7.

DeHart, D. D. (2010). Cognitive restructuring through dreams and imagery: Descriptive analysis of a women’s prison-based program. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49(1), 23-38, DOI: 10.1080/10509670903435449.

DeHart, D. D., & Altshuler, S. (2009). Violence exposure among children of incarcerated mothers. Child and Youth Social Work Journal, 26(5), 467-479, DOI: 10.1007/s10560-009- 0184-y.

DeHart, D. D., Smith, H. P., & Kaminski, R. H. (2009). Institutional response to self-injury among inmates. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 15(3), 129-141, DOI: 10.1177/1078345809331444.

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DeHart, D., D., Webb, J., & Cornman, C. (2008). Prevention of elder mistreatment in nursing homes: Competencies for direct-care staff. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 21(4), 360-378, DOI: 10.1080/08946560903005174.

DeHart, D. D. (2008). Pathways to prison: Impact of victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. Violence Against Women, 14(12), 1362-1381. DOI: 10.1177/1077801208327018.

DeHart, D. D. (2008). Self-care and use of health services among lesbians: The role of health beliefs, heterosexism, & homophobia. Women & Health, 48(4), 409-427.

Follingstad, D. R., DeHart, D. D., & Green, E. P.* (2004). Psychologists’ judgments of psychologically aggressive actions when perpetrated by a husband versus a wife. Violence and Victims, 19(4), 435-452.

Follingstad, D. R., & DeHart, D. D. (2000). Defining psychological abuse: Contexts, behaviors, and typologies. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(9), 891-920.

DeHart, D. D., Kennerley, R. J., Burke, L. K., & Follingstad, D. R. (1999). Predictors of attrition in a treatment program for battering men. Journal of Family Violence, 14(1), 19-34.

Follingstad, D. R., Shillinglaw, R. D., DeHart, D. D., & Kleinfelter, K. J. (1997). The impact of violations of self-defense elements and judges' instructions on jurors' verdicts in cases where battered women kill their partners. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12(5), 729-747.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (1997). Trying to practice safer sex: Development of the Sexual Risks Scale. Journal of Sex Research, 34 (1), 11-25.

DeHart, D. D., & Mahoney, J. M. (1994). The serial murderer's motivations: An interdisciplinary review. Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying, 29(1), 45-62.

DeHart, D. D., & Mahoney, J. M. (1993). Serial murder: An heuristic analysis. LAE Journal of the American Criminal Justice Association, 54(3-4), 28-31.

Articles in Practitioner Periodicals DeHart, D. D. (2006). Standards for programs and providers. Crime Victims Report.

DeHart, D. D. (2006). Turning points may be crucial to prevention. Women, Girls, & Criminal Justice, 7(1).

DeHart, D. D. (2005). The link between past victimization and criminal behavior. Women, Girls, & Criminal Justice, 6(3).

DeHart, D. D. (2000-2004). NVASC update series. VA-Online (website), International Victimology (website).

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DeHart, D. D. (1998). South Carolina partnership offers professional training for victim assistants. Crime Victim Compensation Quarterly. Alexandria, VA: National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards.

DeHart, D. D. (1998). The Center develops victim-professional credentialing. Social Work Newsletter, 16, 7-11.

Book Reviews DeHart, D. D., (2015). Review of “Can’t catch a break: Gender, jail, drugs, and the limits of personal responsibility.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books. NJ: Rutgers.

Curricula DeHart, D. D. & Iachini, A. (2018). Mental health in the correctional system: Making choices for safety & well-being. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina.

DeHart, D. D., & Hook, M. (2007). Chapter 9: Ethics in victim services. In National Victim Assistance Academy Textbook & Participant Manual. Washington, DC: USDOJ.

DeHart, D. D. (2000). Coordinating community responses to domestic abuse, sexual assault, and child victimization. Columbia, SC: The Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D., Sullivan, B., & Gettys, W. (2000). Coordinating community responses to domestic abuse, sexual assault, and child victimization—Student manual. Columbia, SC: The Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2000). A juvenile justice response to domestic abuse. Columbia, SC: The Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D.D., Bond, P., & Gettys, W. (1999). Victim Assistance Institute basic training curriculum. Columbia, SC: The Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, Gettys, W., & Smith, D. (1999). Victim Assistance Institute basic training curriculum— Student manual. Columbia, SC: The Center for Child & Family Studies.

Technical Reports DeHart, D. D. & Cram, E. (2019). Transitional Youth Project: Annual Evaluator’s Appraisal. Submitted to LRADAC and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina.

DeHart, D. D. & Cram, E. (2019). Transitional Youth Project: Semi-annual report of service implementation & assessed needs. Submitted to LRADAC. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (October 2017). Improved care and provision of rural access to eliminate health disparities (ICARED): DeHart Vita 12

Quarterly report of program implementation. Submitted to University of South Carolina School of Medicine. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (December 2017). Improved care and provision of rural access to eliminate health disparities (ICARED): Second quarterly report of program implementation. Submitted to University of South Carolina School of Medicine. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Circle Park Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Circle Park Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Colleton Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Colleton Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Colleton Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Colleton Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Dorchester Alcohol and Drug Commission Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Dorchester Alcohol and Drug Commission. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Shoreline Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Shoreline Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Tri-County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Tri-County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Petiwala, A., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., & Browne, T. (2017). Recovery Program Transformation and Innovation Fund: Semi-annual report of program implementation by funded agencies. Submitted to South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. (2017). Clarendon Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Clarendon Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2017). Saluda Behavioral Health System Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Saluda Behavioral Health System. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

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Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2017). Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2017). The Phoenix Center Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to The Phoenix Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Axis I Center of Barnwell Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Axis I Center of Barnwell. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Dwyer, R.G., Seto, M., DeHart, D., Letourneau, E., McKee, M.S., Moran, R. (2016). Protecting Children Online: Using Research-Based Algorithms to Prioritize Law Enforcement Internet Investigations, Technical Report. U.S. Department of Justice Document No. 250154.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Charleston Center Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Charleston Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Fairfield Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Fairfield Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). GateWay Counseling Center Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to GateWay Counseling Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2016). Ernest E. Kennedy Center Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Ernest E. Kennedy Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2016). Ernest E. Kennedy Center Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Ernest E. Kennedy Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Lexington/Richland Alcohol & Drug Abuse Commission Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Lexington/Richland Alcohol & Drug Abuse Commission. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T. (2016). Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work. DeHart Vita 14

Williams, L., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Sumter Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Sumter Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Westview Behavioral Health Services Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Westview Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Williams, L., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2016). Cornerstone Final Project Summary Report. Submitted to Cornerstone. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Pantridge, C., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., & Browne, T. (2016). Recovery Program Transformation and Innovation Fund: Annual report of program implementation by funded agencies. Submitted to South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Office for Victims of Crime [with DeHart as PI & lead writer] (2016). Achieving excellence: Model standards for serving victims & survivors of crime. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime, Available at www.ovc.gov/modelstandards.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Seay, K.D., Iachini, A., & DeHart, D. (2016). Ernest E. Kennedy Center Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted Ernest E. Kennedy Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Pantridge, C., Browne, T., Seay, K., Iachini, A., DeHart, D. (2016). Colleton Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Colleton Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

DeHart, D., Lize, S., Priester, M.*, & Bell, B. (2015). Improving efficacy of SC administrative data for evaluation of holistic defense. Submitted to South Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Iachini, A. & DeHart, D. (2015). ASPIRE I Final Report: Repeating ninth grade: Understanding students’ academic risk trajectories and exploring early intervention program effectiveness. Submitted to USC ASPIRE program. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Weber, L., Ivashkevich, O., Messias, D., & DeHart, D. (2015). Final progress report: Women’s Well-Being Initiative arts-based community interventions for at-risk youth. Submitted to USC ASPIRE program. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

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Pantridge, C., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., & Browne, T. (2015). Recovery Program Transformation and Innovation Fund: Annual report of program implementation by funded agencies. Submitted to South Caroline Department of Health and Human Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Seay, K. (2016). Circle Park Behavioral Health Services Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Circle Park Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015). Fairfield Behavioral Health Services Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Fairfield Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Seay, K.D., DeHart, D., Browne, T. & Iachini, A. (2015). Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Seay, K., Browne, T., Iachini, A., & DeHart, D. (2015). Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Seay, K., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2015). The Charleston Center Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to The Charleston Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015). The Phoenix Center Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to The Phoenix Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., & Browne, T. (2015). Westview Behavioral Health Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Westview Behavioral Health. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Seay, K., & Iachini, A. (2015). Cornerstone Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Cornerstone. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Seay, K., Iachini, A. DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2015). The Charleston Center Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to The Charleston Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Iachini, A. Seay, K., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2015). Saluda Behavioral Health Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Saluda Behavioral Health. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

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Clone, S., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Seay, K., & Iachini, A. (2015). Shoreline Behavioral Health Services Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Shoreline Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Pantridge, C., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Seay, K. (2015). Axis I Center of Barnwell Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Access I Center of Barnwell. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Pantridge, C., Seay, K., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & DeHart, D. (2015). Sumter Behavioral Health Services Site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Sumter Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

DeHart, D., Clone, S., Iachini, A., Browne, T., Charles, T., Seay, K. (2014). Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund: Semi-annual report of program implementation by funded agencies. Submitted to South Carolina Department of Health & Human Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work

Pantridge, C., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., & Clone, S. (2015). Axis I site Visit Technical Report. Submitted to Axis I Center of Barnwell. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Petiwala, A.*, Browne, T., & Hock, R. (2014). Keystone Substance Abuse Services site visit technical report. Submitted to Keystone Substance Abuse Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Iachini, A, Hock, R, Browne, T., & DeHart, D. (2014). LRADAC site visit technical report. Submitted to Lexington Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Hock, R. (2014). The Phoenix Center site visit technical report. Submitted to The Phoenix Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Iachini, A, & Hock, R. (2014). Spartanburg Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission site visit technical report. Submitted to Spartanburg Alcohol & Drug Abuse Commission. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Hock, R., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2014). The Charleston Center site visit technical report. Submitted to Charleston Center. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Hock, R, Iachini, A, Browne, T., & DeHart, D. (2014). LRADAC site visit technical report. Submitted to Lexington Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

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Clone, S., Hock, R, Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2014). Spartanburg Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission site visit technical report. Submitted to Spartanburg Alcohol & Drug Abuse Commission. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Iachini, A, DeHart, D., & Hock, R. (2014). Clarendon County Behavioral Health Services site visit technical report. Submitted to Clarendon County Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Hock, R, DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2014). Shoreline Behavioral Health Services site visit technical report. Submitted to Shoreline Behavioral Health Services. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Hock, R, DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2014). Trinity Behavioral Care site visit technical report. Submitted to Trinity Behavioral Care. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Lynch, S. M., DeHart, D. D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. L. (2013). Women’s pathways to jail: Examining mental health, trauma, and substance use. Policy Brief. United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance. NCJ 241045.

Lynch, S. M., DeHart, D. D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. L. (2012). Women’s pathways to jail: The roles and intersections of serious mental illness and trauma. Report submitted to the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance. NCJ 240558.

DeHart, D. D., Davis, C. M., Mitchell, M., & Webb, J. (2011). South Carolina Department of Social Services Basic Training Needs Assessment. Report submitted to the SC Department of Social Services, Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2010). Statewide analysis of child welfare reviews. Report submitted to the SC Department of Social Services, Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2010). South Carolina Professional Development Consortium: Annual Evaluation Report. Report submitted to the SC Department of Social Services, Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2010). South Carolina Professional Development Consortium: Needs Assessment Report. Report submitted to the SC Department of Social Services, Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2009). Polyvictimization among Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Manifestations and Associations to Delinquency. Report submitted to the United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies. Also available through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service. DeHart Vita 18

DeHart, D. D. (2009). Evaluation of a corrections-based dream group for women. Report submitted to the SC Department of Corrections. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

Kaminski, R., Smith, H., & DeHart, D. (2009). National survey of self-injurious behaviors in prisons, 2008. Columbia, SC: USC Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

DeHart, D. D. (2008). Building bridges for female offenders: Today & Tomorrow—Conference on Adult & Juvenile Female Offenders Evaluation Report. Report to American Correctional Association’s SC Task Force on Female Offenders. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2008). South Carolina Victim Service Coordinating Council: Final evaluation report 2008. Report to the SC State Office of Victim Assistance. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2007). South Carolina Victim Service Coordinating Council: Final evaluation report 2007. Report to the SC State Office of Victim Assistance. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2006). Collaborative response to crime victims in urban areas: Final evaluation report. Report to the Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center and the United States Department of Justice. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2004). Pathways to prison: Impact of victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. Report to the United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies. Also available through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

DeHart, D. D. (2004). Collaborative response to crime victims in urban areas: Needs assessment report. Report to the Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center and the United States Department of Justice. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2003). National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for programs and providers. Report to the United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies. Also available through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

DeHart, D. D. (2001). Combating violence against women on campus: Evaluation report. Report to University of South Carolina Sexual Health Programs and the United States Department of Justice. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2001). Victim Assistance Institute: Final evaluation report. Report to the South Carolina Governor’s Office, Division of Victim Assistance. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

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DeHart, D. D. (2001). Campus relationship violence policy: Interim evaluation report. Report to the United States Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs, subcontract through the University of South Carolina’s Office of Sexual Health & Violence Prevention. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2000). A juvenile justice response to domestic violence: Final evaluation report. Report to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (2000). Victim Assistance Institute: Annual evaluation report. Report to the South Carolina Governor’s Office, Division of Victim Assistance. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies.

DeHart, D. D. (1999). Victim Assistance Institute: Evaluation plan. Report to the South Carolina Governor’s Office, Division of Victim Assistance. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies. Also available through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

DeHart, D. D. (1998). Victim Assistance Institute: Needs-assessment report and recommendations. Report to the South Carolina Governor’s Office, Division of Victim Assistance. Columbia, SC: Center for Child & Family Studies. Also available through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

Research, Practice, & Policy Briefs DeHart, D. (2019). Transitional Youth Project: Program brief, Fall 2019 (Media brief). Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Iachini, A., Christopher, R., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M. & DeHart, D. (2017). Rural school-based behavioral health practice: Key considerations brief. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017). Rural health & primary care: Key considerations brief. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Christopher, R., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., & Iachini, A. (2018). Rural behavioral health care: Key considerations brief. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Reitmeier, M., Christopher, R., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Iachini, A. (2018). Ethical considerations for rural practice brief. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Tang, W., Lize, S., Iachini, A., Tucker, J., Seay, K., Clone, S., DeHart, D., & Browne, T. (2016). Evaluating the Effectiveness of Middle School Substance Use Prevention Programs: A Meta- Analysis. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

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Petiwala, A., DeHart, D., & Shapiro, C. (2016). Using integrated administrative data for criminal justice research. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A.*, Seay, K.D., Iachini, A.L., DeHart, D.D., Browne, T., & Clone, S. (2016) Substance abuse treatment engagement among parents: Perceptions of the parenting role and agency-related motivators and inhibitors. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A.*, Browne, T., Priester, M., Clone, S., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., & Hock, R. (2015). Client-centered barriers and facilitators to substance use treatment in the rural south: A qualitative study. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A.*, Andrews, C., DeHart, D., Pantridge, C., Seay, K., Browne, T., Iachini, A., & Clone, S. (2015). The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Implications for South Carolina’s 301 substance use agencies. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Iachini, A., Petiwala, A.*, Thompson, A.*, Clone, S., DeHart, D., Hock, R., Browne, T. (2014). School based substance use prevention programs: Key considerations. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A.*, Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Iachini, A., & Hock, R. (2014). Telehealth practices improve access to services for substance use disorders in rural areas. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Charles, V.*, Clone, S., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K. (2015). Screening, brief, intervention, & referral to treatment (SBIRT) Services Utilization within Hospital Systems. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Preister, M.*, Iachini, A., DeHart, D., McLeer, J.*, Hock, R., Browne, T., Clone, S. (2015). Collaborating across agencies for a mother-child residential treatment program: Research to practice brief. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Priester, M.*, Hock, R., Priester, M.*, Iachini, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Clone, S. (2015). A review of family engagement measures for adolescent substance use services: Research to practice brief. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Chapman, C.*, Foster, K., Clone, S., Petiwala, A.*, Browne, T., DeHart D., Hock, R., & Iachini, A. (2014). Addressing barriers to substance use treatment access and utilization for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) clients. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work.

Measurement Database Documents Follingstad, D., & DeHart, D. (2000). Psychological abuse of husbands toward wives index. [PsychTESTS].

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DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (1998). Sexual Risks Scale. [Social and Behavioral Instruments (SABI) Database].

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (1998). Sexual Risks Scale. [Database of Health and Psychosocial Instruments]. Abstracts from: Knowledge Access, OVID Technologies. HaPI Item: #149337.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (1998). Sexual Activities and Frequency of Experiences [SAFE] Inventory. [Database of Health and Psychosocial Instruments]. Abstracts from: Knowledge Access, OVID Technologies. HaPI Item: #126118.

Instructional Webinars Christopher, R., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., & Iachini, A. (2018). Rural behavioral health care: Key considerations. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work. ( https://webconnect.sc.edu/ruralbehavioralcare/) Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018). Rural matters: Recruiting & retaining our rural health workforce. Mid-Carolina Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC). (https://webconnect.sc.edu/recruitment_retention/) Christopher, R., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2018). Introduction to Rural Practice: Key Considerations. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work. (https://webconnect.sc.edu/introtoruralhealth/) Christopher, R., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2018). Rural Health & Primary Care: Key Considerations. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work. ( https://webconnect.sc.edu/ruralhealthandprimarycare/) Christopher, R., Browne, T., McKinney, S., Baliko, B., Duck, L., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2018). Introduction to Rural Health. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work. (https://webconnect.sc.edu/introductiontoruralhealth/) Iachini, A., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Christopher, R. (2017). Rural School- Based Behavioral Health Practice: Key Considerations. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work. (https://webconnect.sc.edu/icaredruralschoolbehavioralhealth/) DeHart, D., Shapiro, C., & Petiwala, A. (2016). Using integrated data for criminal justice research: The Impact of Incarceration (IOI) project. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work. Petiwala, A., Iachini, A., Pantridge, C., Clone, S., Seay, K., Browne, T., & DeHart, D. (2016). Poster Presentations: Tips & Considerations. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina College of Social Work. Petiwala, A., Pantridge, C., Clone, S., Seay, K., Browne, T., Iachini, A., & DeHart, D. (2015). Plagiarism Webinar. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work. Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015). APA citations Webinar. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work. DeHart Vita 22

Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015). Sustainability Webinar series: Program sustainability basics. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015). Sustainability webinar series: Collaboration. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015). Sustainability webinar series: Funding. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Iachini, A., Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Hock, R., & Browne, T. (2014). Logic model Webinar: Using logic models for grant writing. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Iachini, A., Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Hock, R., & Browne, T. (2014). Logic model Webinar: Creating a logic model. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Iachini, A., Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Hock, R., & Browne, T. (2014). Logic model Webinar: Logic model basics. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Tucker, J., Iachini, A., Hock, R., & Browne, T. (2014). Literature reviews Webinar: Writing a literature review. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Hock, R., & Browne, T. (2014). Literature reviews Webinar: Developing an argument. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Petiwala, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Hock, R., & Browne, T. (2014). Literature reviews Webinar: Using electronic databases to retrieve articles. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Live Webinar Statewide Trainings Clone, S., Pantridge, C., Iachini, A., Browne, T., Seay, K., & DeHart, D. (2015). FY2015-2016 Pre-submission Webinar for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund initiative. Replayable training Webinar sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Hock, R. (2014). FY2014-2015 Pre-submission Webinar for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund initiative. Replayable training Webinar sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, DeHart Vita 23

South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Hock, R. (2013, October). FY2013-2014 Live Webinar on Submission of Proposals for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund. Replayable training Webinar sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Decision Cases Flaherty, A., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Christopher, R. (2018) Richard the great [Unpublished decision case]. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Flaherty, A., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Christopher, R. (2018) Richard the great teaching notes [Unpublished decision case]. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Flaherty, A., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Christopher, R. (2018) Workplace conflicts [Unpublished decision case]. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Flaherty, A., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Christopher, R. (2018) Workplace conflicts teaching notes [Unpublished decision case]. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Flaherty, A., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Christopher, R. (2017) Second time around. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

Flaherty, A., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A. & Christopher, R. (2017) Second time around teaching notes. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, College of Social Work.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVISION OR REVIEW Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Seay, K., Christopher, R., & King, B. (submitted). Place matters: Improving substance use disorder services in rural communities through capital expenditures. Health Affairs.

Iachini, A., Kim, J., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., & King, B. (submitted). Development and initial validity and reliability of the Rural Practice Awareness and Skills Scale. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research.

DeHart, D., King, B., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Reitmeier, M. (submitted). Benefits & challenges of implementing telehealth in rural settings: A mixed-methods study of behavioral medicine providers. Health and Social Work.

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MEDIA ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Dr. DeHart’s work has been featured in news media, including:

University Media (multiple articles) The USC Times, 2000-present (multiple podcasts) The Carolina Minute, 2003-present (feature article) Idaho State University Headlines, 2012 (feature article) The Carolinian, 2008 (feature bio) USC VP of Research “February 2013 Featured Scholars” (feature article) USC College of Social Work News, “Why is Orange the New Black for Female Victims of Trauma,” 2013 (feature article) Breakthrough: University of South Carolina Research, “Untangling the Paths to Incarceration,” January, 2014

Local, State, National, & International Media “In the journals—Confinement and mental health” Anthropoliteia: Critical Perspectives on Police, Security, Crime, Law, and Punishment around the World (International), 2020.

“Cyntoia Brown will go free. What about the countless others just like her?” Huffpost (National), 2018.

“Hit, hurt, and distressed: How violence and trauma put women at risk of incarceration,” American Psychological Science: Psychology Benefits Society (National), 2018

“Women in prison are still waiting for their me too moment,” Huffington Post (National), 2018

“Rape at Rosie’s: When the bad guys at Rikers are the guards,” New York Magazine (National), 2018

“For survivors of prison rape, saying ‘me too’ isn’t an option,” Rewire (National), 2018

“Rape behind bars: Stopping the cycle of violence,” National Swell (National), 2018

“Cory Booker says the way America imprisons women is shattering our families,” MarketWatch (National), 2018

“Sexual abuse survivors deserve help, not punishment,” Huffpost (National), 2018

“We can’t fight rape culture without fighting mass incarceration,” Vice (National), 2017

“Booker and Warren: Women in prison deserve dignity,” CNN (National), 2017 DeHart Vita 25

“86 percent of women in jail are sexual-violence survivors,” Salon (National), 2017

“Advocates say Cyntoia Brown’s case is part of the ‘Sexual Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline,’” National Public Radio (National), 2017

“Sheriff, social workers try new way to combat jail recidivism problem” Anderson Independent Mail (local), 2017

“Awareness of the criminalization of survivors is increasing—Has it entered the courtroom?” Truthout (National), 2017

“The US is throwing more and more women into jail because it doesn’t know what else to do with them,” Quartz (International), 2016

“Prison got me sober, but it didn’t get me anywhere” (National), 2016

“SC’s female inmates now more likely to be white—but it’s unclear why” The State, The Herald (South Carolina), 2016

“The double imprisonment of battered women who are incarcerated,” Coalition Chronicles (Wisconsin), 2016

“Startling fact: Women in prison are more likely than men to have been abused and more,” Alternet (National), 2016

“Women’s incarceration: Frequent starting point is childhood abuse,” Women’s Media Center (National), 2016

“How our system punishes sex-trafficked girls for suffering abuse,” The Washington Post (National), 2015

“The role of changes in schools, homes, and caregivers in girls’ substance use and running away,” Reach Out Recovery: Recovery Daily (National), 2015

“Mother-child residential substance abuse treatment,” Reach Out Recovery: Recovery Daily (National), 2015

“How substance abuse leads women to prison,” Reach Out Recovery: Recovery Daily (National), 2015

“A collaborative effort to understand impacts of incarceration on families,” The Criminologist (National), 2015

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“Collaborative research to develop strategies to assist prisoners with mental health problems,” The Criminologist (National), 2015

“These photos show what life is like for girls in juvenile detention,” Mother Jones (National), 2015.

“Spartanburg County jail works to break cycle of drug abuse, incarceration,” GoUpstate.com (Spartanburg, SC), Newstral (International), Multibriefs.com (International), 2015

“Victimization, mental illness, and incarceration: How they intersect,” End Domestic Abuse WI Coalition Chronicles, v.33(2), 2014. “Orange is the new black: More women landing behind bars,” 2014, Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy, Social Justice Solutions (National). “By the numbers: Mental illness behind bars,” 2014, PBS Newshour (National), Kaiser Health News (National). “That didn’t take long: ‘Orange is the new black” reaches a psychology journal,” 2013, Science 2.0 (National). “Female offenders: Complex life histories,” 2013, Decoded Science (National). “Female victims of trauma commit illicit offenses later in life,” 2013, Headlines & Global News (International). “Why is orange the new black for female victims of trauma?” 2013, Medical Xpress (National), PsychCentral (National), Sage (International), Bio-Medicine (National), Science Daily (National), NetworkBullies (National), EurekAlert! (National), EScienceNews (National), NeuroTalk, (National) Science Codex (National). “Prosecutors: Internet predators prey on vulnerable young girls,” (interview with PI Dwyer), 2013, WIS TV (Columbia, SC). “Women’s pathways to jail: Examining mental health, trauma, and substance use,” 2013, Florida Office of Program & Policy Analysis: Policy Notes. “Policy brief discusses women’s pathways to jail,” 2013, NCJRS JustInfo. “OJP Report—Mentally ill women in jails,” 2013, ACA Capitol Report. “Justice Department study finds one in four women in jails have serious mental illness, with co-occurring posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders,” 2013, Jail.org, PRNewswire.com, Reuters.com, Yahoo.com. “Women’s pathways to jail: The roles & intersection of serious mental illness and trauma,” 2013, NCJRS JustInfo, Social Work Research Network Announcements. “Mental health and trauma among women in jails,” 2012, Corrections.com, SAMSHSA’s GAINS Center Monthly Newsletter. “Mental health and trauma among women in jails factsheet,” 2012, SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation. DeHart Vita 27

“Study finds women in jails have high rates of trauma, psych conditions,” 2012, New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services. “ISU study says mental illness is a big problem among women inmates,” 2012, KIDK TV (Pocatello, ID). “Jailed women have high rates of mental illness,” 2012, Medical Xpress (National), Silobreaker (International, London -based), Columbia Star (Columbia, SC). “New national study with ties to ISU confirms women in jail have high rates of serious mental illness,” 2012, Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, ID). “Study: Mental health issues afflict many women inmates,” 2012, Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, ID). “New study to find reasons for dramatic rise in internet sexual offenses: Research will increase child safety online by helping police target sexual offenders,” 2011, The Royal: Mental Health-Care & Research (Ottawa), Medical University of South Carolina Research News (Charleston, SC). “Incarcerated women face more mental health issues,” 2011, MidlandsConnect.com (Columbia, SC). “USC study: Jailed women face mental health issues,” 2011, (National), USA Today (National), World News (International, London-based), Silobreaker (International, London -based), All Voices (International, CA-based), Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC), Citizen Times (Asheville, NC), The Herald (Rock Hill, SC), Houma Today (Houma, LA), Midlands Connect (Columbia, SC), NoLa (New Orleans, LA), Sign On San Diego, Post and Courier (Charleston, SC), The State Newspaper (Columbia, SC), The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC), The Times Union (Atlanta, GA), WBTV (Charlotte, NC), WDBO TV (Florida), WLTX TV (Columbia, SC), WHIO News Talk Radio (Dayton, OH), WOLO TV (Columbia, SC), WSBTV (Charleston, SC), WSLS TV (Columbia, AR), WVOC Talk Radio (Columbia, SC). “Majority of jailed women face mental health issues,” 2011, Medical Xpress (National). “Study finds majority of women in jail face mental health issues,” 2011, Inquisitr (LA/San Diego, CA). “Agency cooperation tops violence forum,” 2009, The State Newspaper (Columbia, SC). “Conference spotlights women in prison,” 2004, The Rutland Herald (Burlington, VT).

NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL ADAPTATIONS/TRANSLATIONS

Dr. DeHart’s work has been adapted for use by practitioners across the United States and abroad, including: Mental Health in the Correctional System: Making Choices for Safety and Well-Being is being used in training for the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons. DeHart Vita 28

Achieving Excellence: Model Standards for Serving Victims and Survivors of Crime is being adapted for implementation in Alberta, Canada’s Policy and Program Development Office of the Justice and Solicitor General. Achieving Excellence: Model Standards for Serving Victims and Survivors of Crime have been adapted by Susanne Walters of the Gunderson National Child Protection Training Center for training of child abuse hotline workers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers have been adapted by the United States Department of Defense for use in congressionally mandated training and certification (National Defense Authorization Act 2012, Section 584) for all Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocates; competency, ethical, and program standards have been adapted for integration into DoD policy for all military victim-assistance related programs across the United States (DoD Instruction #6400.07, November, 2013). National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers have been adapted by the Alberta Police Based Victim Services Association in Canada for use by 119 APBVSA programs that provide service to over 60,000 victims of crime. National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers program standards have been adapted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for use in victim service programs in all 50 states. National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers has been adapted by Gwenda Lollis of Queensland, Australia for use in Australia’s Court Companions Training Program, a training tool for providing court-based support for victims.

National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers ethical standards were used as the basis for the textbook “Ethics in Victim Services” authored by Melissa Hook and published through Sidran, Inc.

Ethics in Victim Services CD-Rom curriculum (developed in conjunction with the Victim Assistance Legal Organization and the federal Office for Victims of Crime) has been adapted for use in the federally funded National Victim Assistance Academy and is being used in multiple state victim assistance academies.

National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers and Ethics in Victim Services have been adapted for use in the federally funded Victim Assistance Training Online.

Dr. DeHart’s work has been translated for use by non-English-speaking countries and populations: National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium: Standards for Victim Service Programs & Providers was translated to Japanese by Dr. John Dussich of Tokiwa DeHart Vita 29

International Victimology Institute, Tokiwa University, Mito, Japan for distribution to victim service programs and providers across Japan.

The Sexual Risks Scale was translated to Portuguese by Drs. Ilda Massano Cardoso, Aliete & Jose Cunha-Oliveira, & Joao Rui Pita of IBILI & Instituto Miguel Torga, University Coimbra, Portugal for use by researchers, including validation in Portuguese for dissemination to additional research teams.

The Sexual Risks Scale was translated to Brazilian-Portuguese by Dr. Umbelina do Rego Leite of Universidade Federal de Pernambuco and Dr. Berenice Moreira of University of Rio Verde, Brazil for use by researchers to study safer sex among university students, including validation for further dissemination.

The Sexual Risks Scale was translated to Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese by Dr. Yuko Tanaka to examine sexual risk behavior among high school students nationwide in China, Japan, and Vietnam; the scales (SRS-C, SRS-J, SRS-V).

The Sexual Risks Scale was translated to Lituanian by Dr. Justina Peliksaite at Vilnius University, Lituania to examine how risky sexual behavior changes during a relationship based on sensed commitment.

The Sexual Risks Scale was translated to Korean by Doctoral Candidate Jungmin Lee at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro to examine Korean college students’ intent to use condoms in South Korea.

The Sexual Risks Scale was translated to Spanish by Doctoral Candidate Dafne Gomez at Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon in Mexico.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Invited National & International Presentations Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J. DeCou, C.* (2015, March). Exploring women’s pathways to the criminal justice system. Featured Feminist Science Symposium presentation at the Association of Women in Psychology Conference, San Francisco, CA.

DeHart, D. (2014, October). State of the industry: Victim service standards and their implications for military staffing. Invitational government order to present at the Operational Planning Team meeting of the United States Secretary of Defense and the United States Marine Corps, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D. (2014, October). Implementing victim service standards in the military. Invited presentation to the United States Department of Defense Victim Advocacy Leadership Council, Washington, DC.

O’Donnell, D., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Potter, H., & Belknap, J. (2014, November). Women’s incarceration and their pathways to prison and jail. Roundtable discussion at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA. DeHart Vita 30

DeHart, D., & Southworth, C. (September, 2013). Model standards for serving victims and survivors of crime: New standards on privacy, confidentiality, & data security. Invited presentation at the annual conference of the National Center for Victims of Crime, Phoenix, AZ.

DeHart, D., Lynch, S., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (July, 2013). A Mixed-Methods Study of Women’s Pathways to Jail: Role of Mental Illness & Trauma. Invited presentation at the 33rd Annual International Congress of Law and Mental Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

DeHart, D. (October, 2011). The New Standards Project: Bringing Victim Assistance Standards into the Next Decade. Invited presentation at the National Association of Victim Service Professionals in Corrections, Niagara Falls, NY.

DeHart, D. (October, 2011). Victim Service Standards. Invited presentation at the National Association of VOCA Administrators, Long Beach, CA.

DeHart, D. (March, 2010). Off the beaten path: Helping “mean girls” girls journey beyond victimization & delinquency. Invited presentation at the annual conference of the National Association of School Social Workers, Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D. (November, 2010). The New Standards Project: Bringing Victim Assistance Standards into the Next Decade. Invited presentation and listening circle at annual United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime Grantees Meeting.

DeHart, D. (September, 2010). Off the Beaten Path: How Child Welfare Workers Can Help Girls Journey Beyond Victimization & Delinquency. Invited presentation to Practice and Research Together (PART) Webinar series for Canadian child welfare workers.

DeHart, D. (July, 2010). Using mind-mapping software in evaluation research. Invited contribution to the American Evaluation Association “AEA365” blog for evaluators.

Osthoff, S., Richie, B., Jones, N., DeHart, D., Wilson, C. M., Bible, A. (December, 2009). Pre- conference institute: Incarcerated Battered Women’s Advocacy Project. Invited panel discussion at the Ending Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Conference, Lexington, KY.

DeHart, D., & Yoon, S.* (June, 2009). Lifetime trajectories of victimization among delinquent girls. Invited poster at the annual conference of the National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D. (February, 2009). Best Practices in Victim Service Ethics. Invited workshop at the National Association of Attorneys General conference, Tampa, FL.

DeHart, D. & Gaboury, M. (March, 2007). Certification and credentialing in victim services. Invited co-hosts for United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime Web Forum (International online presentation).

Corcoran, C., DeHart, D., Campbell, R., & McNamee, C. (September, 2006). Using research to inform technical assistance/training provider work. Invited panel presentation at the Meeting of Federal Technical Assistance and Training Providers on Sexual Assault Issues, Washington, DC. DeHart Vita 31

DeHart, D., Postmus, J., Seversen, M., Fontaine, J., & Mulford, C. (March, 2006). Female victimization and illegal activity. Invited panel presentation at the First Annual Conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, MD.

DeHart, D. D., & Turman, K. (March, 2005). Program standards for victim assistance providers. Invited panel at the Fourth National Symposium for Federal Victims of Crime, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D. D. (December, 2004). Ethics in victim services: Curriculum demonstration. Invited presentation at annual cluster conference for State Victim Assistance Academies held by the Office for Victims of Crime, Washington, DC.

Small, D. P., Hanna, C., & DeHart, D. D. (February, 2004). Women as outlaws. Invited panel symposium at Vermont Law School’s “Women & Law” Annual Conference.

DeHart, D. D., Barnhill, E., Petersen, D. L., & Pulliam, R. M. (October, 2002). Credentialing options for victim service providers. Invited workshop for Minnesota victim service providers statewide, sponsored by the Minnesota Center for Crime Victim Services, St. Paul, MN.

DeHart, D. D., Richie, B. E., & Barton, N. (July, 2002). Research on incarcerated women: Violence and victimization. Invited panel at the National Institute of Justice’s Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research & Evaluation, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D. D. (January, 2002). Impact of standards on programs that administer victims’ funds. Invited workshop at the first annual joint conference of the National Association of Crime Victims’ Compensation Boards and U.S. states’ VOCA Administrators, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D. D., Lord, J. H., & Paradiso, B. (January, 2002). Development of a statewide credentialing program. Invited workshop for victim service providers statewide, sponsored by the Northern District of Iowa U.S. Attorney’s Office, Cedar Rapids, IA.

DeHart, D. D., & Rumburg, D. D. (October, 2001). Use of program and certification standards in Vermont. Invited workshop for victim service providers statewide, sponsored by the Vermont Center for Crime Victims’ Services, Stowe, VT.

DeHart, D. D. (August, 2001). Office for Victims of Crime special session: Professional development and the National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium. Invited presentation at the conference of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, Alberta, Canada.

DeHart, D. D. (July, 2001). Professional development and service standards for prosecution- based victim assistance providers. Invited presentation at the annual conference for the National Association for Prosecutor Coordinators, Hancock, MA.

DeHart, D. D., & Littel, K. (May, 2001) Roles and boundaries: Community and system based advocacy models. Invited presentation at the first annual National SANE/SART Training Conference, San Antonio, TX. DeHart Vita 32

DeHart, D. D. (April, 2001) Information on victim assistance standards: Options for implementation in Vermont. Invited presentation and facilitated discussion for victim service providers statewide, Burlington, VT.

Murray, M. & DeHart, D. D. (January, 2001). Professional development in victim services. Invited presentation at the Third National Symposium on Victims of Federal Crime, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D. D. (July, 2000). NVASC & Professional development for victim-service practitioners. Invited Office for Victims of Crime symposium at the annual conference of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, Miami, FL.

DeHart, D. D. (May, 2000). The National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium. Invited keynote address at the annual conference of the Texas Victim Services Association, Austin, TX.

DeHart, D. D., & Myers, S. (May, 1998). The job search process from start to finish. Invited panel presentation at the International Network on Personal Relationships – New Scholars’ Preconference, Norman, OK.

Refereed National & International Presentations Browne, T., King, L., Reitmeier, M., Seay, K., Iachini, A., DeHart, D. & Christopher, R.I. (2019, November). Impact of capital expenditures improvements in rural substance use disorder agencies. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.

DeHart, D. (2019, July). Role of prescription opioids in fatal overdose of prisoners and their family members. Paper presentation at the XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Rome, Italy.

Savage, T., Browne, T., DeHart, D. & Pitner, R. (2018, November). African American End-Stage Renal Disease and medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday racism? American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T, Dunn, B., Blake, E.W., & Blake, C. (2018, November). Promoting collaborative leadership through interprofessional education to promote positive youth development. Poster presentation at CSWE's 64th Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, FL.

Savage, T., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Pitner, R. (2018.November). African American end-stage renal disease and medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday racism? Annual conference of the American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA.

Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T, Dunn, B., Blake, E.W., & Blake, C. (2018, November). Promoting collaborative leadership through interprofessional education to promote positive youth development. Poster presentation at CSWE's 64th Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, FL. Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M., & Christopher, R. (2018, July). Infrastructure improvements in rural substance use disorder clinics: Findings from community- engaged social work research. Paper presentation at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social Development. Dublin, Ireland. DeHart Vita 33

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Flaherty, A. (2018, June). Shaping the future of rural substance use disorder agencies: The need for infrastructure improvement. Poster presentation at the National Social Work Association National Conference 2018. Washington, DC.

Christopher, R., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., & Flaherty, A. (2018, May). Barriers or barricades: Rural substance use disorder agencies & the clinical benefits of infrastructure improvement. Poster presentation at the National Rural Health Association’s Health Equity Conference. New Orleans, LA. Savage, T., Browne, T., Pitner, R., & DeHart, D. (2018, January). African American end-stage renal disease and medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday racism? Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC. Flaherty, A., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., Murday, D., Browne, T., & Childers, C. (2018, January). Brief negotiated interview in a SBIRT training program: Predictors of success. Oral presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC. Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., Petiwala, A., & Christopher, R. (2018, January). The clinical benefits of infrastructure improvements in Southern rural substance use disorder agencies. Oral presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC. DeHart, D. & Iachini, A. (2018, January). Enhancing Effectiveness of the Correctional Response to Serious Mental Illness in Prisons. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC.

Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., Petiwala, A. & Christopher, R. (2018, January). The clinical benefits of infrastructure improvements in Southern rural substance use disorder agencies. Oral presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Belknap, J., DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (2017, November). The interconnectedness of street life, sex work, drugs, and victimization in the lives of women in U.S. jails. Paper presentation at the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC. Savage, T.E., Browne, T., Pitner, R. & DeHart, D. (2017, November). African American end stage renal disease & medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday discrimination? American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting & Scientific Exposition. New Orleans, LA. DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Iachini, A. (2017, August). Substance abuse treatment and recovery services. In R. Proctor (Chair) Interdisciplinary team research. Invited panel sponsored by the Applied & Engineering Psychology Division of APA at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association in Washington, DC.

DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2017, July). Development of a training curriculum for correctional officers on inmate mental health. Paper presentation at the XXXVth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Prague, Czech Republic. DeHart Vita 34

Seay, K., Bell, B., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Clone, S., & Pantridge, C. (2017, January). Examination of statewide public substance use disorder (SUD) Treatment in One Southeastern State: The impact of demographic factors on substance use. Paper presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

Iachini, A., Pantridge, C., Seay, K., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Clone, S. (2017, January). A university-community partnership initiative to strengthen substance use treatment. Paper presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

Browne, T., Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Seay, K.D. & Pantridge, C. (2016, August). Project STRONG: Engaging Southeastern community substance use treatment organizations in grant writing. Advancing the Science of Community Engaged Research Conference. Washington, DC.

Browne, T., Seay, K.D., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Clone, S., Pantridge, C., Petiwala, A. (2016, May). Substance use disorders in kidney disease populations: Nephrology social work recommendations. Oral presentation at the South Carolina Council of Nephrology Social Work Conference, Columbia, SC.

Tang, W., Lize, S., Tucker, J., Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Seay, K.D., (2016, April). Evaluating the Effectiveness of Middle School Substance Use Prevention Programs. Poster presentation at the South Carolina School Behavioral Health Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Whalley, E.*, Belknap, J., DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (2016, March). Jailed women’s narratives on past experiences and future concerns with community reentry. Paper presentation at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, CO.

Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Hock, R., Browne, T., Clone, S., Seay, K., & McLeer, J.* (2016, January). Facilitators and barriers to interagency collaboration within mother-child residential treatment programs. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington D.C

Browne, T., Priester, M.*, Clone, S., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Hock, R., Seay, K. (2016, January). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in the Southeastern United States. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington D.C.

Pantridge, C., Charles, V.*, DeHart, D., Seay, K., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Clone, S. (2016, January). Examining the supportive role of peer support specialists in substance abuse treatment. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington D.C.

Seay, K., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & Clone, S. (2016, January). The role of children as motivators, inhibitors, barriers, and facilitators to treatment participation among parents engaging in substance abuse treatment. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington D.C. DeHart Vita 35

Iachini, A., Clone, S., Seay, K., Browne, T., & DeHart, D. (2016, January). Organizational capacity-building: Feasibility and acceptability of the mini-grant process (MGP). Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington D.C.

Tang, W.*, Lize, S., Tucker, J.*, Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2016, January). Evaluating the effectiveness of middle school substance use prevention programs: A meta-analysis. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington D.C.

Whalley, E.*, Belknap, J., DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (March, 2016). U.S. jailed women’s narratives on past experiences and future concerns and community reentry. Paper presentation at the American Criminal Justice Association conference in Denver, CO.

DeCou, C.*, Lynch, S., DeHart, D., & Belknap, J. (November, 2015). Childhood sexual victimization predicts lifetime suicide attempts among women in jail. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.

DeCou, C.*, Lynch, S., DeHart, D., & Belknap, J. (November, 2015). Conceptualizing multiple domains of victimization and traumatization within a comprehensive model: Findings from a nationwide study of women in jail. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.

DeHart, D., Shapiro, C., & Clone, S. (November, 2015). Impact of incarceration on prisoners and families: A mixed-methods study. Paper presented as part of thematic panel Understanding the context of incarcerated women’s lives and utilizing pathways approach to inform policy and interventions for incarcerated women. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.

Browne, T., Iachini, A., Seay, K., DeHart, D. & Clone, S. (October, 2015). Enhancing social work student knowledge about substance use disorders through research assistantships. Interactive poster presentation at the Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Denver, CO.

Petiwala, A.*, Iachini, A., & DeHart, D. (September, 2015). Using the Life History Calendar as a tool to assess for Adverse Childhood Experiences. Poster presented at the World Congress on the Promotion of Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental and Behavioural Disorders, Columbia, SC.

Browne, T., Iachini, A., Seay, K., Priester, M.A.*, Clone, S. & DeHart, D. (September, 2015). Enhancing substance use treatment services in the rural South: Recommendations from clients and stakeholders. Paper presented at the World Congress on the Promotion of Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental and Behavioural Disorders, Columbia, SC.

Charles, V.*, Pantridge, C., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Clone, S., Browne, T., & Seay, K. (2015, September). Examining the role of peer support services in a substance abuse treatment setting: A ground-level view of evidence-based practice. World Congress on the Promotion of Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental and Behavioural Disorders, Columbia, SC. DeHart Vita 36

DeHart, D., Shapiro, C., Priester, M.A.*, & Clone, S. (July, 2015). “The pill line is longer than the chow line”: Impacts of incarceration on prisoners and their families. International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Vienna, Austria.

Hock, R., Priester, M.*, Iachini, A., Rollings, M.*, Clone, S., Browne, T., DeHart, D. (January, 2015). A Review of Measures of Family Engagement in Behavioral Health Services. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA.

Priester, M.*, Clone, S., Browne, T., Hock, R., Iachini, A., DeHart, D. (January, 2015). The Multi-Systems Impact of Barriers to Behavioral Health Services in Rural Communities. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference for the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA.

Johnson, K.*, Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Green, B & Belknap, J. (November, 2014) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Women in Jails: Prevalence, Impairment, and Access to Treatment. Paper presentation at the 29th annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Miami, FL.

Browne, T., Priester, M.A.*, Clone, S., Hock, R., Iachini, A., & DeHart, D. (December, 2014). Barriers to rural behavioral health services. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Conference, National Harbor, MD.

Whalley, E.*, Belknap, J., DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (November, 2014). Sexual abuse dynamics across the lives of women in jail. Paper presentation at the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA.

Iachini, A.L, Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Hock, R. (October, 2014). Striking a Balance: Lessons Learned from a Comprehensive Social Work Evaluation of County Substance Abuse Treatment Agency Innovation Projects. Oral presentation at the American Evaluation Association Conference, Denver, CO.

DeHart, D., & Priester, M. A.* (July, 2014). Relationship of victimization & adversity to mental health among delinquent girls. Paper presentation at the 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology in Paris, France.

Priester, M.*, Browne, T., DeHart, D., Clone, S., Iachini, A., & Hock, R. (November, 2014). Treatment access disparities among individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: An integrative literature review. Poster presentation at the annual conference of Association for Medical Education & Research in Substance Abuse, San Francisco, CA.

DeHart, D., Dwyer, G., Burke, W., Schwarz-Watts, D., Latourneau, E., & Seto, M. (February, 2014). Internet crimes against children: Patterns of escalation in offender chat logs. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the Western Society of Criminology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

DeHart, D., & Priester, M.A.* (January, 2014). The nexus of mental health and trauma in girls’ paths to delinquency. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work Research, San Antonio, TX. DeHart Vita 37

Whitaker, P., & DeHart, D. (January, 2014). Human trafficking: Empowering a comprehensive social work response. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work Research, San Antonio, TX.

Whitaker, P., DeHart, D., & Lindstrom, E. (November, 2013). Human trafficking: Empowering a comprehensive social work and public health response. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., Green, B., & Johnson, K.* (November, 2013). Mental health as a mediator of trauma exposure and criminal offending in women. Paper presentation at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Philadelphia, PA.

Huffman, A., Koons-Witt, B., & DeHart, D. (November, 2013). Thelma and Louise…or is it Larry?: An analysis of gender, crime type, and relationships with accomplices for a sample of adjudicated girls. Paper presentation at the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Belknap, J., Whalley, E.*, Nowotny, K.*, DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (November, 2013). Pathways to prostitution and incarceration: Comparing life paths of female prostitutes across cultures. Paper presentation at the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Nowotny, K.*, Belknap, J., Lynch, S., & DeHart, D. (August, 2013). Risk profile and service needs of women in jail with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Paper presentation at the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, NY.

Van Ness, E., Hendrickson, K., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (March, 2013). Incarcerated women: predictors of depression and treatment access. Paper presentation at the Association of Women in Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Vo, D., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (March, 2013). Posttraumatic stress disorder, interpersonal violence, and physical health among women offenders with current major depressive disorder. Paper presentation at the Association of Women in Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Bonci, A., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (March, 2013). The role of bipolar disorder and psychopathy traits in the commitment of violent crimes. Paper presentation at the Association of Women in Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J. & Green, B. (March, 2013) The pathway to offending: A discussion of the prevalence of mental illness, trauma exposure, and paths to offending for women in jail. Paper presented at the Association of Women in Psychology in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (November, 2013). The pathways to offending: A discussion of the prevalence of mental illness, trauma exposure, and paths to offending for women in jail. Paper presentation at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, MD. DeHart Vita 38

Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., Green, B., Dass-Brailsford, P., Johnson, K., Whalley, E.* (November, 2012). Identifying complex treatment needs: An examination of the prevalence of serious mental illness, posttraumatic stress disorder, and substance use disorders in women in jail. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

DeHart, D., Lynch, S., Belknap, J., Green, B. (November, 2012). Using life-history calendars to identify risk trajectories and dynamics of the trauma-offending link. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Belknap, J., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., & Green, B. (November, 2012). Jail staff members’ views on jailed women’s mental health, trauma, offending, rehabilitation, and reentry. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Whalley, E., Belknap, J., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., & Green, B. (November, 2012). Incarcerated daughters: The intergenerational complexity of incarcerated women and maternity. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Nowotny, K.*, Belknap, J., Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Green, B. (November, 2012). Racial differences in the exposure to violent events and drug use among incarcerated women. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Dwyer, G., DeHart, D., Moran, R., Schwartz-Watts, D., & Burke, W. (October, 2012). Internet chats pilot study findings: Who solicits children. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Montreal, Canada.

DeHart, D., Lynch, S., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (September, 2012). Women's pathways to jail: Role and intersection of serious mental illness & trauma. Presentation at the International Conference on Violence, Abuse, & Trauma, San Diego, CA.

Lynch, S., DeHart, D., Belknap, J., & Green, B. (November, 2011). An assessment of the prevalence of PTSD, co-occurring serious mental illness, and substance use disorder in women in jail. Presentation at the annual conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, MD.

Flynn, C., DeHart, D., & Sutphin, S. (November, 2010). Community-Derived Research Partnerships: Working Together to Improve Human Services. Panel presented at the annual conference of the American Evaluation Association, San Antonio, TX.

McLeer, J.*, & DeHart, D. (August, 2010). Juvenile delinquency & childhood instability. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Koons-Witt, B., Wright, E., & DeHart, D. (November, 2009). Companions, coping, and criminality: The influence of prior victimizations, violence, and relationships on offending by women. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA. DeHart Vita 39

Smith, H., Kaminski, R., & DeHart, D. (August, 2008). Self-injurious behavior in corrections: Results from a national survey. Poster presented at the American Society of Criminology conference in St. Louis, MO.

DeHart, D. (September, 2007). Examining girl’s poly-victimization and delinquency: Methods and preliminary findings. Paper presented at the annual International Conference on Violence, Abuse, & Trauma, San Diego, CA.

DeHart, D. (September, 2006). Turning points on the pathway to prison: Implications for prevention. Paper presented at the annual International Conference on Violence, Abuse, & Trauma, San Diego, CA.

DeHart, D. D. (September, 2005). Collaboration between faith communities and victim services: Needs and recommendations. Paper presented at the 10th Annual International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.

DeHart, D. D. (September, 2004). Role of childhood victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. Paper presented at the annual International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.

Meyer, C., & DeHart, D. D. (July, 2004). Childhood victimization in the histories of girls and women convicted of committing violent crimes. Panel presented at the International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.

DeHart, D. D. (September, 2003). Influence of victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. Keynote paper presented at the annual International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.

DeHart, D. D. (July, 2003). Pathways to prison: Influence of victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. Paper presented at the annual International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.

DeHart, D. D. (September, 2002). Victimization research with incarcerated women. Paper presented at the International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.

DeHart, D. D. (September, 2001). Victim/survivor service standards: A resource for programs and providers. Paper presented at the International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.

DeHart, D. D. (July, 2001). Victim/survivor service standards: A resource for advocates and program developers. Paper presented at the annual International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.

DeHart, D. D. (September, 2000). NVASC & coordinated community response. Paper presented at the International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA. DeHart Vita 40

DeHart, D. D., & Bond, P. (September, 1998). A step-based guide to training development: Victim service applications. Paper presented at conference of the National Staff Development and Training Association.

DeHart, D. D., & Follingstad, D. R. (July, 1997). Defining psychological abuse: Acts, contexts, and typologies. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Oxford, OH.

Follingstad, D. R., Shillinglaw, R., & DeHart, D. D. (February, 1996). Situational and legal variables affecting juror verdicts in cases where battered women kill their husbands. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Hilton Head, SC.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (August, 1996). Lesbian physical health: An application of the Health Belief Model. Paper presented at the Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

DeHart, D. D., & Birkimer, J. C. (June, 1995). Trying to practice safer sex: Development of the Sexual Risks Scale. Poster presented at the Conference of the American Psychological Society, New York, NY.

Kurdek, L., DeHart, D., Gaines, S., Goodwin, R., Hodne, C., Inman, C., Lyons, R., Salazar, A., Spencer, T., & Wright, P. (June, 1993). Task Force on Bias in Personal Relationships Research: Report and recommendations. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Milwaukee, WI.

DeHart, D. D., & Cunningham, M. R. (June, 1993). Evolutionary theories of physical attraction: Do the standards hold for non-heterosexuals? Paper presented at the Conference of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Milwaukee, WI.

DeHart, D. D., & Cunningham, M. R. (April, 1993). Conformity to physical sex-role expectancies: Stereotypes, stigma, and perceived sexual orientation. Paper presented at the Conference of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Cunningham, M. R., Roberts, R. A., Richardson, T. P., Barbee, A. P., Wu, C., & DeHart, D. D. (August, 1991). A psycho-evolutionary, multiple-motive interpretation of physical attractiveness. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Cunningham, M. R., & DeHart, D. D. (May, 1991). Evolutionary issues in the perception of physical attractiveness. Paper presented at the Nags Head Conference on Sex and Gender, Boca Raton, Florida.

State & Regional Presentations (Invited & Refereed) Reitmeier, M.C., Browne, T., Iachini, A., & King, L.B. (2020, March). Rural Matters: Ethical Considerations in Rural Practice. Oral presentation at the National Social Work Association South Carolina (NASW-SC) Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC. DeHart Vita 41

King, L.B., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M.C., Iachini, A., DeHart, D. (2019, March). Empowering Rural Providers: Caring for Vulnerable Populations. Oral presentation at the National Social Work Association South Carolina (NASW-SC) Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC.

Browne, T., King, L.B., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M., Seay, K.D., & Christopher, R.I. (2019, April). The Impact of Technology Improvements on Rural Substance Use Treatment Agencies. Poster accepted for presentation at Palmetto Care Connections Annual Telehealth Summit: Columbia, SC. King, L.B., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. (2019, March). Social work practice in rural settings: Assessing attitudes toward rural practice. National Social Work Association South Carolina (NASW-SC) Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Flaherty, A. (2018, June). Shaping the Future of Rural Substance Use Disorder Agencies: The Need for Infrastructure Improvement. Poster presentation at the National Social Work Association National Conference 2018. Washington, DC. Christopher, R., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., & Flaherty, A. (2018, May). Barriers or barricades: Rural substance use disorder agencies & the clinical benefits of infrastructure improvement. Poster presentation at the National Rural Health Association’s Health Equity Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Weber, S., Perschon, B., Kennell, B., Huggins, H., DeHart, D., & Lynch, S. (2018, April). Poly substance use and severity of specific PTSD symptom clusters among incarcerated women. Paper presentation at the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018, April). Rural Substance Use Disorder Treatment Barriers and Facilitators in South Carolina. University of South Carolina 11th Annual James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture. Columbia, SC.

Christopher, R., Flaherty, A., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M, Martin, J., Bibeault, C. & Toumey, J. (2018, March). Rural Matters: Appreciating and Investing in the Rural Health Workforce. National Social Work Association South Carolina (NASW-SC) Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D., & Iachini, A. (2018, February). Enhancing the correctional response to behavioral & mental health of prison inmates. Poster presentation at the Integrated Behavioral Health Symposium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018, February). Rural matters: Recruiting & retaining our rural health workforce. Upstate Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC). Greenwood, SC.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018, February). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. University of South Carolina Integrated Behavioral Health Symposium. Columbia, SC. DeHart Vita 42

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018, January). Rural matters: Recruiting & Retaining Our Rural Health Workforce. Mid-Carolina Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC). Columbia, SC.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2017, October). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. South Carolina Office of Rural Health for South Carolina’s 21st Annual Rural Health Conference. Greenville, SC.

Browne, T., McKinney, S. H., Blake, E. W., Baliko, R., Christopher, R., Duck, L.A. (2017, October). Training interprofessional health science students to provide mental health services in rural SC through telehealth technology. South Carolina Office of Rural Health for South Carolina’s 21st Annual Rural Health Conference. Greenville, SC.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2017, November). Rural matters: Recruiting & Retaining Our Rural Health Workforce. Low-Country Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC). Charleston, SC. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2017, November). Rural matters: Recruiting & Retaining Our Rural Health Workforce. Pee-Dee Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC). Florence, SC.

Stodden, D., DeHart, D., Roberts, J., & Werfel, K. (2017, December). Exploring and embracing differences in grant preparation and submission: Sometimes it’s okay to disagree. Research Consortium on Children and Families, University of South Carolina. Columbia, SC.

Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2017, October). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. South Carolina Office of Rural Health for South Carolina’s 21st Annual Rural Health Conference. Greenville, SC.

DeCou, C.R.*, Lynch, S.M., DeHart, D.D., Belknap, J. (2016, April). Evaluating the association between childhood sexual abuse and attempted suicide across the lifespan: Findings from a nationwide study of women in jail. Paper presented at the 3rd annual Idaho State University Graduate Research Symposium, Pocatello, Idaho. AWARD: Top Presentation: Adversity & Resilience, Idaho State University Graduate School: Graduate Research Symposium.

Tang, W.*, Lize, S., Tucker, J.*, Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Seay, K.D., (2016, April). Evaluating the effectiveness of middle school substance use prevention programs. Poster presentation at the South Carolina School Behavioral Health Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D., Shapiro, C., & Hayes, K. (2015, December). Impact of incarceration on families: Using South Carolina’s integrated data. Presentation to the Research Consortium on Children & Families, Columbia, SC. DeHart Vita 43

Clone, S., Pantridge, C., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., & Browne, T. (2015, October). FY2015-2016 Fall Conference on Submission of Proposals for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund. Statewide Training Workshop sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., Pantridge, C., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Seay, K. (2015, April). Mini Grant Community of Practice Meeting #3 for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund initiative. Statewide Training Workshop sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., Pantridge, C., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Seay, K. (2015, March). Mini Grant Community of Practice Meeting #2 for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund initiative. Statewide Training Workshop sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., Pantridge, C., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Seay, K. (2015, February). Mini Grant Community of Practice Meeting #1 for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund initiative. Statewide Training Workshop sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., Browne, T., & DeHart, D. (2015, March) Promoting interagency collaboration across service systems: Implications for social workers. Workshop presented to the South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Spring Symposium, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Iachini, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D., & Hock, R. (2014, September). FY2014-2015 Pre-submission conference for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund initiative. Statewide Training Workshop sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Priester, M.*, DeHart, D., Browne, T., Clone, S., Hock, R., & Iachini, A. (2014, March) Evidence-based interventions for tri-morbid trauma, substance use, and mental disorders. Workshop presented to the South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Spring Symposium, Columbia, SC.

Clone, S., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Hock, R. (2013, October). FY2013-2014 Fall Webinar on Submission of Proposals for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund. Statewide Training Webinar sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina.

Iachini, A., Browne, T., Clone, S., DeHart, D., & Hock, R. (2013, October). FY2013-2014 Fall Conference on Submission of Proposals for the Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation DeHart Vita 44

Fund. Statewide Training Workshop sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and University of South Carolina.

Whitaker, P., & DeHart, D. (October, 2013). Human trafficking: Empowering a comprehensive and prevention-focused social work response to human trafficking. Workshop presentation at the annual Coker College Social Work Conference, Hartsville, SC.

Priester, M.A.,* & DeHart, D. (November, 2013). Treatment engagement for homeless women with co-occurring disorders and poly-trauma. University of South Carolina Women’s Health Forum, Columbia, SC.

Miller, C.,* & DeHart, D. (November, 2013). Sexual victimization and substance abuse among girls in the juvenile justice system. University of South Carolina Women’s Health Forum, Columbia, SC.

Miller, C.,* & DeHart, D. (April, 2013). Sexual victimization and substance abuse among girls in the juvenile justice system. University of South Carolina Discovery Day, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D., Barton, N., & Anderson, J. (February, 2012). Sin by silence: Women’s imprisonment and national policies on domestic abuse. Invited presentation to the University of South Carolina community, sponsored by the Department of Women and Gender Studies, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D. (January, 2012). The victimization-offending link: SC’s imprisoned women and girls. Invited presentation to the Palmetto Association of Family Violence Intervention Programs, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D. (December, 2011). Gender differences among youthful offenders: The role of trauma in gendered pathways to crime. Invited presentation to the SC Department of Corrections, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D., Koons-Witt, B., & Wright-Steiner, E. (March, 2011). Understanding the female offender: Pathways to criminality and criminal justice responses. Invited presentation to the University of South Carolina Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D. (April, 2010). Victimization experiences of SC delinquent girls. Invited presentation to the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control.

DeHart, D. (November, 2009). Off the beaten path: Helping girls journey beyond victimization & delinquency. Invited presentation at the annual conference of the South Carolina School Social Workers Conference, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D. (February, 2009). Victim rights & victim impact: Learning from experiences of offenders. Invited presentation at the annual conference of the South Carolina Solicitors’ Association, Myrtle Beach, SC. DeHart Vita 45

DeHart, D. (February, 2008). The South Carolina Victim Service Coordinating Council. Invited presentation at the annual conference of the South Carolina Solicitors’ Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D. (June, 2007). Professionalization in victim services. Invited workshop at the SC State Victim Assistance Academy, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D. D. (October, 2002). Ethical standards in victim services. Invited workshop at the annual conference of the South Carolina Solicitors’ Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D. D. (April, 2000). A juvenile justice response to domestic abuse. Invited statewide training for South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice.

DeHart, D. D. (February, 2000). Women’s use of violence: Politics of measurement & media. Invited in-service training provided at Sistercare, Columbia, SC.

DeHart, D. D. (October, 1999). Socioeconomic factors and victimization. Invited address at the annual conference of the South Carolina Solicitor’s Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D. D. (moderator), Davis, C., Gallemore, R., Funderburk, M., & Garrison, B. (October, 1999). Cultural diversity and victim advocacy. Invited panel discussion at the annual conference of the South Carolina Solicitor’s Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D. D. (May, 1999). Trends in outreach: Victim compensation programs and victim service training. Invited presentation at conference of the National Association of Crime Victims’ Compensation Boards, Charleston, SC.

Helff, C.M., DeHart, D.D., & Follingstad, D.R. (March, 1999). Factors influencing self-reports of relationship violence perpetration and victimization. Paper presented at the annual Conference of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Rogers, R., Crisp, J., DeHart, D. D., Locklair, M. (April, 1998). Victim-assistance training and certification in South Carolina. Invited panel presentation at the Victim’s Rights Week conference sponsored by South Carolina Victim Assistance Network, Governor’s Division of Victim Assistance, and South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault.

Follingstad, D. R., Ace, A., White, J. D., Zamperini, M. M., Helff, C. M., Binford, R., & DeHart, D. D. (March, 1998). Psychological abuse: Defining the concept in adult relationships. Symposium presented at the Conference of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

DeHart, D. D., Bradley, R., & Follingstad, D. R. (April, 1997). Attachment and violence in adult relationships. Poster presented at the Conference of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Helff, C., Binford, R., Burke, L., Hoyt, S., Bradley, R., DeHart, D., & Follingstad, D. (May, 1997). Prevention and intervention in dating violence among college students. Presentation at the 6th Biennial Conference on Community Research and Action, Columbia, SC. DeHart Vita 46

DeHart, D. D., Bradley, R., & Cummings, C. M. (October, 1996). Battered women's stories of survival: An ethnographic investigation. Paper presented at the Southeastern Association of Women in Psychology, Hilton Head, SC.

Bradley, R., Burke, L., McLeod, P., DeHart, D., & Follingstad, D. (April, 1996). Predicting dating violence among first-year college students from childhood experience, skills, deficits, and trigger situations. Paper presented at the Conference of the South Carolina Psychological Association, North Myrtle Beach, SC.

DeHart, D. D., & Claes, J. A. (March, 1996). Recovery from domestic violence: An attachment perspective. Paper presented at the Conference of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA.

DeHart, D. D., & Cunningham, M. R. (March, 1992). Factors related to attractiveness preferences of and stereotyping by heterosexual and homosexual individuals. Paper presented at the CEPO (Committee on Equality of Professional Opportunity) Award Session of SEPA (Southeastern Psychological Association), Knoxville, Tennessee.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

National Awards Program Evaluator for Transitional Youth Treatment Services--$199,876 contract under $2,400,000 award from the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA; PI: Martin of Lexington-Richland Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2018-2023

PI for SC Higher Education Partnership on Correctional Mental Health--$399,683, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2014-2018

PI for Impact of Incarceration on Families--$498,707, United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2013-2016

Co-Investigator for Protecting children online: Using research-based algorithms to prioritize law enforcement internet investigation--$766,574, United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (PI: Dwyer of MUSC), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2012-2016

Co-PI for Internet crimes against children: Development of a typology of offenders for use in prevention, investigations, and treatment--$788,750, United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (PI: Dwyer of MUSC), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2011-2015

Co-PI for Women’s pathways to jail: Roles and intersections of serious mental illness and trauma--$496,022, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (Lynch of DeHart Vita 47

Idaho State University is PI), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2010-2012

PI for The New Standards Consortium: Bringing Victim Service Standards into the Next Decade- -$324,974, United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2010-2012

Co-Investigator for Internet solicitation of children: A study of psychosocial and criminal justice factors as they relate to public safety risk--$14,000, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (PI: Dwyer of USC’s Neuropsychiatry Department), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2009-2010

PI for Poly-victimization history among girls referred to the justice system--$298,000, United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2006-2009

PI for Ethics in victim services curriculum--$88,000, Victim Assistance Legal Organization & United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2004 to 2005

Assessor/Evaluator for Collaborative response to crime victims in urban areas: Faith-based and secular victim service programs--$144,000 contract under $500,000 award, United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime award to the Stephanie Roper Foundation (Beard of SRF is PI), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2002 to 2006

PI for Sexual victimization of persons with developmental disabilities: A video for first responders--$90,000, United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2001- 2003

PI for Research on incarcerated women--$360,000, United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2000-2004

PI for National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium--$298,000, United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 1999-2003

Program Evaluator for Combating violence against women on campus--$10,000 contract under $278,000 United States Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women award to University of South Carolina Sexual Health Programs (PI: Phaup of USCSHP), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 1999-2001

State Awards DeHart Vita 48

PI/Evaluator for Evaluation of SCDC Peer Support Services for Prisoners--$59,746, SC Department of Corrections, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2020-2021

PI for Wellness for Rural Reentry: Rural Provider Toolkit & Self-Management for Women-- $99,866, SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2020-2021

PI for Coordinating Healthcare for Correctional Agencies in Rural Settings: Needs Assessment-- $70,756, SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2019-2020

Co-PI for Improving SC rural health workforce recruitment & retention--$157,126, SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2018- 2020

Co-PI for Access improvement outreach initiatives: ICARED Social Work Rural Health Initiative—$200,000 subaward under $938,253 award, SC Department of Health and Human Services (PI: Narasimhan of UofSC College of Medicine), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2017-2018

PI for Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund Research & Program Evaluation-- $280,627, SC Department of Health & Human Services, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2016-2017

PI for Partnership on Indigent Defense--$14,241, SC Commission on Indigent Defense, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2014-2015

PI for Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund Research & Program Evaluation-- $1,564,078, SC Department of Health & Human Services, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2014-2016

PI for Recovery Program Transformation & Innovation Fund Research & Program Evaluation-- $687,926, SC Department of Health & Human Services, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2013-2014

Evaluator for SC Professional Development Consortium--$845,237, SC Department of Social Services (Flynn is PI), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2010-2011

Co-Investigator for Program Evaluation & Accountability Initiatives--$1,385,695, SC Department of Social Service (PI: Flynn), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2010-2011

Evaluator for SC Professional Development Consortium--$998,600, SC Department of Social Services (PI: Jones), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2009-2010 DeHart Vita 49

Co-Investigator for Program Evaluation & Accountability Initiatives--$1,187,318, SC Department of Social Service (PI: Jones), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2009-2010

PI for Development of a victim service coordinating council--$105,000, SC State Office of Victim Assistance, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2006-2008

Co-PI for Elder abuse prevention curriculum--$185,000, SC Department of Health and Human Services (PI: Cornman of UofSC Office for the Study of Aging), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2006-2008

PI for Family violence and juvenile justice statewide training--$6,900, South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2000

PI for Victim Assistance Institute--$615,000, South Carolina State Office of Victim Assistance, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 1998- 2001

Needs Assessor for Victim Assistance Institute--$70,000, South Carolina State Office of Victim Assistance (PI: Wright), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 1997-1998

University Awards PI for Team Science Handbook Seed Funding--$10,000 awarded by the Vice President of Research & College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, 2016

PI for Competitive Travel Award--$1,500 awarded by the USC College of Social Work to present at the International Congress on Law and Mental Health in Vienna, Austria, 2015

Co-PI for Women’s well-being initiative’s arts-based community interventions for at-risk youth-- $83,828 seed funds, University of South Carolina ASPIRE II Award (PI: Weber of UofSC Psychology), 2014-2016

Co-PI for Repeating ninth grade: Understanding students’ academic risk trajectories & exploring early intervention program effectiveness--$14,649 seed funds, University of South Carolina ASPIRE I Award (PI: Iachini), 2014-2015

Dean’s Summer Fellow for Research on gendered pathways to crime--$3,000 stipend, College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, 2011

Co-Investigator for Self-injurious behavior among incarcerated men & women--$10,000 seed award, University of South Carolina Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice (PIs: DeHart Vita 50

Kaminski & Smith of UofSC Criminology), University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2007-2008

PI for Poly-victimization history among girls referred to the justice system--$13,000 seed funds, University of South Carolina Research Consortium on Children & Families, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, 2006-2007

PI for Incarcerated battered women--$300, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, 1996

PI for dissertation research grant Battered women’s recovery--$500, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, 1994

Graduate Research Fellow for Independent Research Scholarship--$11,000, University of Louisville, Department of Psychology, 1991-1992

EDITORIAL/REVIEWING EXPERIENCE Expert reviewer for Polish National Science Center, Research on Prison and Parenting, 2018

Ad-hoc reviewer, Child & Youth Services Review, 2019-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, Corrections Policy, Practice, & Research, 2019

Ad-hoc reviewer, Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2019

Ad-hoc reviewer, Sexual Abuse, 2018

Ad-hoc reviewer, Health & Social Care in the Community, 2018

Ad-hoc reviewer, Evaluation & Program Planning, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Criminal Justice, 2017-present

Reviewer for Routledge book proposals, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Medical Anthropology, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Health Promotion Practice, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Justice Quarterly, 2017-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, Forensic Criminology, 2017 DeHart Vita 51

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Family Social Work, 2017

Ad-hoc reviewer, Violence & Victims, 2017-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2016-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2016

Reviewer for funding proposals for the National Science Foundation, 2016

Ad-hoc reviewer, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2016

Expert review/consultation for Co-occurrence of and recovery from substance abuse and lifespan victimization: A qualitative study of female residents in trauma-informed sober living homes, faculty members at the University of New Hampshire, 2016

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2016

Ad-hoc reviewer, Children and Youth Services Review, 2016-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, World Medical & Health Policy, 2016

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2016

Reviewer for submissions to the International Summit on Violence, Abuse, & Trauma, 2015

Ad-hoc reviewer, International Journal of Environmental & Public Health, 2015

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Public Child Welfare, 2015

Reviewer for University of South Carolina student scholarly journal, Caravel, 2015

Ad-hoc reviewer, International Journal of Law & Psychiatry, 2015

Ad-hoc reviewer, International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2015

Reviewer for Rutgers Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, 2014

Ad-hoc reviewer, Society & Mental Health, 2014

Ad-hoc reviewer, Women & Criminal Justice, 2014

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Criminology, 2013

Reviewer for funding proposals for the American Psychology Law Society, 2013 DeHart Vita 52

Reviewer for University of New England Press book drafts, 2013

Reviewer for University of California Press book proposals, 2013-2018

Ad-hoc reviewer, Criminal Justice & Behavior, 2013-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 2013

Ad-hoc reviewer, Social Work Education, 2012

Reviewer, Dean’s Research Award funding proposals, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2012

Ad-hoc reviewer, Justice Quarterly, 2012-present

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Criminology, 2012-2016

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Family Violence, 2012-present

Reviewer, ASPIRE III funding proposals, University of South Carolina, 2012

Consultant/grants management reviewer for funding proposals and final reports for the United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, 2011

Ad-hoc reviewer, Psychology of Violence, 2011-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2010

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Family Violence, 2010-present

Reviewer, Criminal Justice Topical Interest Group, American Evaluation Association, 2010

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Social Psychology, 2010-2012

Consultant/grants management reviewer for funding proposals to the Centers for Disease Control, 2010

Consultant/grants management reviewer for funding proposals to the United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, 2009, 2012

Member, Avon Foundation Advisory Committee for review of submissions to the Helping Children of Domestic Violence grants program, 2008

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Peer review/consultation for An Ethnographic Examination of Deportation among Trinidadians and Jamaicans and their Involvement in Criminal Activities, faculty member at the University of South Carolina-Lancaster, 2008

Ad-hoc reviewer, Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2008-present

Reviewer, National Conference Education Committee, National Center for Victims of Crime, 2008

Reviewer for New York University Press final book submissions, 2007

Reviewer, Research & Productive Scholarship funding proposals, University of South Carolina, 2006, 2007

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2003-present

Ad-hoc reviewer, Violence Against Women, 2006-present

Reviewer, Curriculum of the South Carolina Victim Assistance Academy, 2005

Consultant/grants management reviewer for funding proposals and final reports for the United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, 2005- present

Consultant/reviewer for Cambridge University Press textbook proposals, 2003

Consultant/reviewer for National Victim Assistance Academy textbook on ethics, 2002

Reviewer, Prosecutor’s guide to victim/witness assistance, American Prosecutor’s Research Institute, 2000

Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1992-2004

Ad-hoc reviewer, Omega: The Journal of Death & Dying, 1998

Ad-hoc reviewer, Personal Relationships, 1997

CONSULTING

Grantwriter for Ballentine Cove Homeowner’s Association, 2013-2018

Consultant and network representative to legislators, media contacts, and policymakers; Rapid Response Project of the Minnesota Center Against Violence & Abuse and the United States Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women, 2009

Consultant for the Office for Victims of Crime’s Training and Technical Assistance Center— various projects, 2001 to present DeHart Vita 54

Evaluation of prison-based program on inmate dream work at Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Facility in Columbia, SC, 2008

Instruction of faculty on use of qualitative software for the University of South Carolina, Office for the Study of Aging, 2006

Dissertation review/consultation for Common couple violence: Perceptions and practice, doctoral candidate at University of South Carolina, 2003

Instruction of faculty on use of qualitative software for analysis of social service data for University of South Carolina Department of Social Work, 2000, 2001

Trial consultant / expert witness on domestic abuse, victim trauma, & batterer lethality for South Carolina 5th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, 2000

Methodological design and grant preparation for project on investigation/substantiation of child- abuse/neglect reports, Center for Child & Family Studies, 1997

Dissertation analyses for Rape-Myths intervention, doctoral candidate at University of South Carolina, 1996

Needs-assessment regarding survey on gender harassment, South Carolina Women Lawyers Association, 1996

Data analysis and summary reports on hate crimes, Fairness Campaign, Louisville, , 1992

Development and validation of research instruments on HIV-risk attitudes/behavior, Jefferson County Department of Health, Louisville, Kentucky, 1991

COMMITTEE AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Member, COVID-19 Return-to-Work Deployment Team, 2020

Member, Faculty Senate, 2018-present

University Conflict of Interest Committee, University of South Carolina, 2016

Community Engagement Coordinator, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2015

Member, South Carolina Governor’s Domestic Violence Task Force, Data Collection & Analysis Sub-Committee, 2015

Member, College Program Coordinators Committee, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2014-present DeHart Vita 55

Member, Clifford Beers Initiative—Collaborative Network to Promote Youth Mental Health, 2014

Member, Expert Advisory Board on Polyvictimization of Sexual Minority Youth, 2013-2014

Member, Victim Advocacy Training Online Working Group, 2012-2013

Chair, Faculty Research Committee, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2012-present

Member, Faculty Council, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2012-2014, 2020

Member, Awards Committee, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2012

Member, Faculty Search Committee for Center Director, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2010

Member, Dean’s Faculty Advisory Committee, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2010-2012

Member, American Bar Association Working Group on Incarcerated Women and Mental Illness (Substance Abuse & Trauma Committee), 2008-2009

Member, Faculty Research Committee, University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, 2007-2012

Member, NIMH National Research Consortium on Mental Health Services for Victims of Crime, 2007-2010

Member, National Victim Assistance Academy Working Group, 2005-2007

Member, Advisory Committee to the Victim Advocacy Training Online Project, 2004-2007

Member, South Carolina Task Force on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders, 2003-2013

Member, International Network on Personal Relationships (INPR) Young Scholars Preconference Committee, 1998-1999

Member (Ex Officio), International Network on Personal Relationships Executive Board, 1997- 1998

Chair, International Network on Personal Relationships Mentoring Committee, 1997-1998

Member, International Network on Personal Relationships Awards Committee, 1997-1998 DeHart Vita 56

Representative, International Network on Personal Relationships Mentoring Committee, 1996- 1997

Advisor, Psychology Undergraduate Advising, 1992-1993

Member, Journal of Social & Personal Relationships Task Force on Biases in the Social Sciences, 1992-1993

Graduate Representative, Undergraduate Committee, 1992-1993

Graduate Representative, University Grievance Committee, September, 1992

Chair, Psychology Graduate Student Organization Orientation Committee, 1991-1992

Representative-at-Large, Psychology Graduate Student Organization, 1991-1993

Graduate Assistant, Search Committee for Experimental Faculty, 1991

Graduate Assistant, Search Committee for Clinical Faculty, 1991

Representative, Gay, Lesbian, or Bisexual Alliance (GLOBAL) at the Northeast Lesbian and Gay Student Associations Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia, March, 1991

Representative, Legislative Student Aid Program, 1989

SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE

Languages: Fortran, Basic, JCL

Statistical Packages: Lisrel, Prelis, SPSS, SAS, AMOS, PASS, NetMiner, UCINET

Qualitative Analysis: ATLAS/ti, MaxQDA

Data Management: MindManager, Access, Excel, FileMaker Pro

Word Processing & Graphics: Word, PowerPoint, IGrafx, Edraw Max, MS Publisher, PageMaker