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i Curriculum Vitae Jeffrey A. Bouffard, Ph.D. CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology Sam Houston State University Beto Criminal Justice Center, Box 2296 Huntsville, TX 77341-2296 Phone: (936) 294-4941 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION University of Maryland. College Park, MD Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2000 Edwin H. Sutherland Fellow Dissertation Title: The Impact of Emotion on Consequence Salience and “Rational” Decision-Making in Sexual Aggression. St. Michael's College. Colchester, VT M.A. Clinical Psychology, 1996 Thesis Title: Prevalence of Psychological Symptoms and Learning Disabilities in a Juvenile Detention Setting. Suffolk University. Boston, MA B.A., Psychology, 1992 Archer Fellow and Thomas A. Fulham Scholar Graduated Magna Cum Laude Boston University. Boston, MA (1988 – 1989) EMPLOYMENT Faculty Positions 2014 – Present Professor Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice 2009 – 2014 Associate Professor Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice

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Curriculum Vitae

Jeffrey A. Bouffard, Ph.D. CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology Sam Houston State University Beto Criminal Justice Center, Box 2296 Huntsville, TX 77341-2296 Phone: (936) 294-4941 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Maryland. College Park, MD Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2000

Edwin H. Sutherland Fellow Dissertation Title: The Impact of Emotion on Consequence Salience and “Rational” Decision-Making in Sexual Aggression.

St. Michael's College. Colchester, VT M.A. Clinical Psychology, 1996 Thesis Title: Prevalence of Psychological Symptoms and Learning Disabilities in a

Juvenile Detention Setting. Suffolk University. Boston, MA B.A., Psychology, 1992

Archer Fellow and Thomas A. Fulham Scholar Graduated Magna Cum Laude

Boston University. Boston, MA (1988 – 1989) EMPLOYMENT Faculty Positions 2014 – Present Professor Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice 2009 – 2014 Associate Professor Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice

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2008 – 2009 Associate Professor/Director of the Criminal Justice Program Washington State University, Pullman Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice Program Affiliated Research Faculty – Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program

2006 - 2008 Assistant Professor/Criminal Justice Graduate Coordinator (2007-2008)

Washington State University, Pullman Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice Program

2002 – 2006 Assistant Professor/Graduate Director (2004-2006)

North Dakota State University, Fargo Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science

2001 – 2002 Adjunct Professor Indiana University – Bloomington and Indianapolis Campuses Dept. of Criminal Justice and School of Public & Environmental Affairs

2000 – 2001 Research Assistant Professor

University of Maryland. College Park Bureau of Governmental Research

2000 – 2001 Adjunct Professor

University of Maryland. College Park Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice

1998 - 2000 Graduate Instructor

University of Maryland. College Park Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Research Positions 2013 – Present Research Director Sam Houston State University Correctional Management Institute of Texas 2001 – 2002 Research Director

Indiana University – Indianapolis AIM Juvenile Offender Mentoring Program

1997 – 1998 Research Consultant

Logistics Management, Inc. McLean, VA 1996 – 2000 Research Assistant University of Maryland. College Park

Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Worked for Dr.’s Denise Gottfredson, Doris MacKenzie, and Faye Taxman while at UMD.

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Clinical Positions 1995 – 1996 Contract Psychologist Vermont Department of Corrections

Northwest State Correctional Facility, St. Albans, VT 1994 – 1995 Psychology Intern Vermont Department of Corrections

Northwest State Correctional Facility, St. Albans, VT 1993 – 1994 Psychology Intern Vermont Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services Woodside Juvenile Rehabilitation Center, Colchester, VT FUNDED RESEARCH

Brazoria County, Texas. Principal Investigator. Evaluation of the Brazoria County Adult Drug Court. (2014, $5,400). Montgomery County, Texas. Co-Investigator with Phillip Lyons, Holly Miller, & Gaylene Armstrong. Evaluation of the Implementation and Effectiveness of Montgomery County’s Mental Health Court Program. (2011-2014, $99,000). Washington State Dept. of Community, Trade and Economic Development. Co-Investigator with Faith Lutze. An Evaluation of the Washington State Re-entry Housing Pilot Project for High Risk Offenders. (2008 – 2011, $170,000). Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program at Washington State University. Principal Investigator, with Faith Lutze, David Brody, & Leana Bouffard. Evaluation of the Implementation and Effectiveness of the Spokane County, Washington DUI Court. (2008-2009, $29,000). North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (U.S. Dept. of Justice). Principal Investigator. Process and Outcome Evaluation of the East Central Judicial District (Fargo) Adult Drug Court. (2005 –2007, $42,900). North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (U.S. Dept. of Justice). Principal Investigator. Outcome Evaluation of the South Central Judicial District (Bismarck) Adult Drug Court. (2004-2006, $49,800).

North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (U.S. Dept. of Justice). Principal Investigator. Evaluation of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative. (2004-2006, $41,500).

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Clay County Joint Powers Collaborative (U.S. Dept. of Justice). Principal Investigator. Evaluation of the Clay County Joint Powers Collaborative Juvenile Re-Entry Service Project. (2003-2007, $49,700).

Dakota Medical Foundation (U.S. DHHS, Bureau of Primary Health Care). Principal

Investigator. Program Evaluation of the Dakota Community Access Program. (2003-2005, $55,000).

NDSU Development Foundation. Principal Investigator. Assessing the Efficiency of

and Future Needs for Community Corrections Services in Fargo. (2003-2004, $10,000). North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Principal Investigator.

Evaluation of the South Central Judicial District Adult Drug Court. (2003, $2,500). National Institute of Justice. Assessing the Efficacy of Treatment Modalities in the

Context of Adult Drug Courts. Principal Investigator Donald Anspach; Co-PI along with Faye Taxman and Andrew Ferguson. (2000-2003, $250,000).

OTHER GRANTS (PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED OR UNDER REVIEW)

Bouffard, J.A. Principal Investigator. An Evaluation of a Texas Reentry Housing Program for Mentally Ill Parolees. Grant submitted with Texas Department of Criminal Justice, to Bureau of Justice Assistance. (2015-2018, $248,000). Bouffard, J.A. Principal Investigator. An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Texas Reentry Program for Mentally Ill Parolees. Grant submitted with Texas Department of Criminal Justice, to Bureau of Justice Assistance. (2015-2016, $49,800). Eagleman, D., Armstrong, G.S., Bouffard, J.A., & Henderson, H.M. Developing Tablet Software to Assess Criminals’ Decision Making and Improve Predictions of Recidivism. Grant submitted to National Institute of Justice, May, 2014. (3 years, worth $1,000,000). Not Funded. Eagleman, D., Armstrong, G.S., Bouffard, J.A., & Henderson, H.M. Developing Tablet Software to Assess Criminals’ Decision Making and Improve Predictions of Recidivism. Grant submitted to National Science Foundation, December, 2013. (3 years, worth $1,000,000). Not Funded. Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. The Role of Situational Context, Emotional State and Individual Characteristics in Criminal Decision Making among Adult Felony Inmates. Grant submitted to U.S. Department of Justice, June, 2013. (18 months, worth $199,900). Not Funded.

Bouffard, J.A., & Lutze, F. Inside the “Black Box” of DWI/Hybrid Courts: Participant- and Court-Level Influences on the Operation and Outcomes of DWI Courts. Grant (2

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year study worth $393,000) submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice, March, 2008. Not Funded. Bouffard, J.A., Lutze, F., & Gaffney, M. A Multi-site Impact Study of Oregon Drug Courts. Grant (18 month study worth $207,000) submitted to the Oregon State Police Department’s Criminal Justice Services Unit, May, 2008. Not Funded. Bouffard, J.A., & Lutze, F. Participant- and Court-Level Influences on the Operation and Outcomes of DWI Courts. Grant (3 year study worth approximately $820,000) submitted to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, November, 2007. Not Funded. Bouffard, J.A., & Lutze, F. Individual and Structural Influences on the Operation and Outcomes of DWI Courts. Grant (3 year study worth approximately $270,000) submitted to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, February, 2007. Not Funded. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. Therapeutic Community Processes Facilitating Change in Values and Lifestyles. Grant submitted to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, February, 2001. Not Funded.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS * denotes publications co-authored with graduate student(s)

*Miller, H.A., DeHaan, C.A., & Bouffard, J.A. (Accepted). The Role of Psychopathic Traits in Women’s Sexual Coercion. Violence and Victims. *Bouffard, J.A., Cooper, M.N., & Bergseth, K. (Accepted). The Effectiveness of Various Restorative Justice Interventions on Recidivism Outcomes among Juvenile Offenders. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. *Vaughan, T.J., Bouffard, J.A., & Piquero, A.R. (Accepted). Testing an Integration of Control Theories: The Role of Bonds and Self-Control in Decision Making. American Journal of Criminal Justice. *Bouffard, J.A., & Niebuhr, N. (Accepted). The Use of Experimental Designs in the Study of Offender Decision Making. Chapter to appear in The Handbook on Offender Decision Making, edited by W. Bernasco, H. Elffers, & J-L. van Gelder. Oxford University Press. Bouffard, J.A., Bouffard, L.A., & Miller, H.A. (2016). Examining the Correlates of Women's Use of Sexual Coercion: Proposing an Explanatory Model. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31(13), 2360-2382. Bouffard, J.A., Berger, E., & Armstrong, G.S. (2016). The Effectiveness of Specialized Legal Counsel and Case Management Services for Offenders with Mental Illness. Health and Justice, 4(7), 1-13.

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*Piquero, A.R., Bouffard, J.A., Piquero, N.L., & Craig, J. (2016). Does Morality Condition the Deterrent Effect of Perceived Certainty Among Convicted Felons? Crime and Delinquency, 62(1), 3-25. Bouffard, J.A. (2015). Differential Influences of Fear and Anger on Cost Perceptions in Known Offenders’ Decision-Making. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59(13), 1385-1408. * Bouffard, J.A., Craig, J., & Piquero, A.R. (2015). Comparing Attitudinal and Situational Self Control among Felony Offenders. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 25, 112-125. *Bouffard, J.A., & Petkovsek, M.A. (2014). Testing Hirschi’s Integration of Social Control and Rational Choice: Are Bonds Considered in Offender Decisions? Journal of Crime and Justice, 37(3), 285-308. Bouffard, J.A., & Miller, H.A. (2014). The Role of Sexual Arousal and Overperception of Sexual Intent within the Decision to Engage in Sexual Coercion. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(11), 1967-1986. Bouffard, J.A. (2013). The Role of Sexual Arousal and Perceived Consequences in Men’s and Women’s Decisions to Engage in Sexual Coercion. Peer-reviewed book chapter, in Affect and Cognition in Criminal Decision Making. Eds. J. L. Van Gelder, H. Elffers, D. Reynald & D.S. Nagin. Abingdon: Routledge. Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. (2013). Rational Choice beyond the Classroom: Decision Making in Offenders versus College Students. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41(6), 438-447. *Bergseth, K.J., & Bouffard, J.A. (2013). Examining the Impact of Restorative Justice for Various Types of Juvenile Offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 57(9), 1054-1075. *Cavanaugh, M.R., Bouffard, J.A., Wells, W., & Nobles, M.R. (2012). Student Attitudes Toward Concealed Handguns on Campus at Two Universities. American Journal of Public Health, 102(12), 2245-2247. Bouffard, J.A., Nobles, M., & Wells, W. (2012). Differences across Majors in the Desire to Obtain a License to Carry a Concealed Handgun on Campus: Implications for Criminal Justice Education. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 23(3), 283-206. *Wells, W., Cavanaugh, M.R., Bouffard, J.A., & Nobles, M.R. (2012). Non-response bias with a web-based survey of college students: Differences from a classroom survey about carrying concealed handguns. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 28(3), 455-476.

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*Bouffard, J.A., & Kunzi, T. (2012). Sexual Arousal and Self Control: An Experimental Test of the Stability of Self Control. Crime and Delinquency, 58(4), 514-538. *Bouffard, J.A., Wells, W., Nobles, M., & Cavanaugh, M. (2012). How Many More Guns? Estimating the Effect of Allowing Concealed Handgun Licenses on College Campuses. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(2), 316-343. Bouffard, J.A., & Bouffard, L.A. (2011). What Works (or Doesn’t) in a DUI Court? An Example of Expedited Case Processing. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 320-328. Bouffard, L.A., & Bouffard, J.A. (2011). Understanding Men's Perceptions of Risks in a Date Rape Scenario. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55(4), 626-645. Bouffard, J.A., & Rice, S. (2011). The Influence of the Social Bond on Self-Control at the Moment of Decision: Testing Hirschi’s Redefinition of Self-Control. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 138-157. Bouffard, J.A. (2011). “In the Heat of the Moment?” Mediating vs. Moderating Relationships between Sexual Arousal and Perceived Sanctions. Journal of Crime and Justice, 34(1), 24-44. *Bouffard, J.A., Exum, M.L., & Collins, P.A. (2010). Methodological Artifacts in Tests of Rational Choice Theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(4), 400-409. *Bouffard, J.A., Richardson, K., & Franklin, T. (2010). Drug courts for DWI offenders? The effectiveness of two hybrid drug courts on DWI offenders. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(1), 25-33.

*Bouffard, J.A., Bry, J., Smith, S., & Bry, R. (2008). Beyond the “Science of Sophomores”: Does the Rational Choice Explanation of Crime Generalize from University Students to an Actual Offender Sample? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 52(6), 698-721. *Muftic, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. (2008). A Comparison of Recidivism Rates for Low-Level Drug and/or Alcohol Offenders Receiving Intermediate Sanctions. Corrections Compendium, 33(4), 1-4, 28-31. *Bouffard, L.A., Wright, K., Muftić, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. (2008). Gender Differences in Specialization in Intimate Partner Violence: Comparing the Gender Symmetry and Violent Resistance Perspectives. Justice Quarterly, 25(3), 570-594. *Bouffard, J.A. & Bergseth, K. (2008) The Impact of Re-entry Services on Juvenile Offenders' Recidivism. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 6(3), 295-318. Bouffard, J.A. (2007). Rational Choice Theory Revisited: A Preliminary Examination of

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the Perceived Importance of Consequences in Offender Decision-Making. International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice and Law, 2(1), 49-67. *Muftic, L.R., Bouffard, L.A., & Bouffard, J.A. (2007). An Exploratory Analysis of Victim Precipitation among Men and Women Arrested for Intimate Partner Violence. Feminist Criminology, 2(4), 327-346. *Bouffard, L.A., Bergeron, L.E., & Bouffard, J.A. (2007). Investigating the Impact of Extended Bar Closing Times on Police Stops for DUI. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35(5), 537-545. *Bouffard, J.A., & Richardson, K.A. (2007).The Effectiveness of Drug Court Programming for Specific Kinds of Offenders: Methamphetamine- and DWI-Offenders versus Other Drug-Involved Offenders. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 18(3), 274-293. *Bergseth, K., & Bouffard, J.A. (2007). An Evaluation of the Long-Term Impact of Restorative Justice Programming for Juvenile Offenders. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35(4), 433-451. Bouffard, J.A. (2007). Predicting Differences in the Perceived Relevance of Crime’s Costs and Benefits in a Test of Rational Choice Theory. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51(4), 461-485. *Bouffard, J.A., & Muftić, L. (2007). An Examination of the Outcomes of Various Components of a Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence among Male Offenders. Journal of Family Violence, 22(6), 353-366. *Bouffard, J.A., & Muftić, L.R. (2007). The Effectiveness of Community Service Sentences Compared to Traditional Fines for Low-Level Offenders. The Prison Journal, 87(2), 171-194. *Muftić, L.R., Bouffard, J.A., & Bouffard, L.A. (2007). An Exploratory Study of Women Arrested for Intimate Partner Violence: Violent Women or Violent Resistance? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(6), 753-774. Piquero, A.R., & Bouffard, J.A. (2007). Something Old, Something New…A Preliminary Investigation of Hirschi’s Redefined Self-Control. Justice Quarterly, 24(1), 1-27. *Muftić, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. (2007). An Evaluation of Gender Differences in the Implementation and Impact of a Comprehensive Approach to Domestic Violence. Violence Against Women, 13(1), 46-69. *Bouffard, J.A., & Bergeron, L.E. (2006). Reentry Works: The Implementation and Effectiveness of a Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 44(2/3), 1-29.

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*Bouffard, J.A., & Muftić, L.R. (2006). Program Completion and Recidivism Outcomes among Adult Offenders Ordered to Complete a Community Service Sentence. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 43(2), 1-33. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2005). Treatment as Part of Drug Court: The Impact on Graduation Rates. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 42(1), 23-50. *Bouffard, J.A., & Smith, S. (2005). Programmatic, Counselor and Client-level Comparison of Rural versus Urban Drug Court Treatment. Substance Use and Misuse, 40(3), 321-342.

Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F.S. (2004). Looking Inside the “Black Box” of Drug Court

Treatment Services Using Direct Observations. Journal of Drug Issues, 34(1), 195-218. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2003). Substance Abuse Counselors’ Treatment Philosophy and the Content of Treatment Services Provided to Offenders in Drug Court Programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25(2), 75-84. Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. (2003). Attitudinal and Situational Factors as Predictors of Self-Reported Likelihood of Sexual Assault. Journal of Crime and Justice, 26(1), 71-93. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2003). Drug Treatment in the Community: A Case Study of System Integration Issues. Federal Probation, 67(2), 4-14. Bouffard, J.A., Taxman, F.S., & Silverman, R.S. (2003). Improving Process Evaluations of Correctional Programs by Using a Comprehensive Evaluation Methodology. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26, 149-161. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2002). Treatment Inside the Drug Court: The Who, What, Where, and How of Treatment Services. Substance Use and Misuse, 37(12-13), 1665-1688.

Reprinted in L. Harrison, F. Scarpitti, M. Amir, and S. Einstein (Eds.), Drug Courts: Current Issues and Future Perspectives (pp. 193-211). Houston, Texas: Office of Internal Criminal Justice (OICJ), Sam Houston State University.

Bouffard, J.A. (2002). Methodological and Theoretical Implications of Using Subject-Generated Consequences in Tests of Rational Choice Theory. Justice Quarterly, 19(4), 747-771. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2002). Assessing Therapeutic Integrity in Modified-Therapeutic Communities for Drug-Involved Offenders. The Prison Journal, 82(2), 189-212.

Bouffard, J.A. (2002). The Influence of Sexual Arousal on Rational Decision Making in Sexual Aggression. Journal of Criminal Justice, 30(2), 121-134.

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Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F.S. (2000). Client Gender and the Implementation of Jail-Based Therapeutic Community Programs. Journal of Drug Issues, 30(4), 881-900.

Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2000). The Importance of Systems Issues in Improving

Offender Outcomes: Critical Elements of Treatment Integrity. Justice Research and Policy, 2(2), 37-58.

Bouffard, J.A. (2000). Predicting Sexual Assault Case Closure Categories from Case

Characteristics. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28(6), 527-542.

Bouffard, J.A., MacKenzie, D.L., & Hickman, L.J. (2000). Effectiveness of Vocational Education and Employment Programs for Adult Offenders: A Methodology-Based Analysis of the Evidence. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 31(1), 1-41.

PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW

*Bouffard, J.A., Niebuhr, N., & Exum, M.L. Examining Specific Deterrence Effects on DWI among Serious Offenders. Submitted to Crime and Delinquency. *Cooper, M.N., & Bouffard, J.A. Exploring the Relative Influence of Religiosity on Male and Female Felony Offenders’ Intentions to Offend. Submitted to Criminal Justice and Behavior.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

* Bouffard, L.A., Niebuhr, N., Muftic, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. Gender Differences in Aggression Typologies and their Predictors. Bouffard, J.A., Bouffard, L.A., Nobles, M.R., & Boutwell, B.B. A Multi-sample, Multi-method Psychometric Test of the Grasmick, et al Scale Measuring Individual Self Control. Miller, H.A., & Bouffard, J.A. Psychopathy, Sexual Arousal and the Decision to Offend.

*Bouffard, J.A., Exum, M.L., & Niebuhr, N. Examining the Consistency and Correlates of Deterrability Classification among Convicted Felons. Nobles, M.R., Bouffard, L.A., & Bouffard, J.A. Still in the Shadows: Stalking Prosecution Rates’ Unresponsiveness to Increased Legislative Attention. Bouffard, J.A., & Askew, L. Time-Series Analyses of the Impact of Sex Offender Registration and Notification Law Implementation and Subsequent Modifications on Rates of Sexual Offenses.

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BOOK CHAPTERS Exum, M.L., & Bouffard, J.A. (2010). Testing Theories of Criminal Decision Making: Some Empirical Questions about Hypothetical Scenarios. Invited chapter in Handbook of Quantitative Criminology, A.R. Piquero & D. Weisburd (ed.). New York: Springer. Hochstetler, A., & Bouffard, J.A. (2010). Classical and Rational Choice Perspectives. Invited chapter in Criminology Theory: Readings and Retrospectives, H. Copes & V. Topalli (ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing. Bouffard, J.A., Exum, M.L., & Paternoster, R. (2000). Whither the Beast? The Role of Emotions in a Rational Choice Theory of Crime. In S.S. Simpson (Ed.) Of Crime and Criminality: Using Theory in Everyday Life. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. Cooper, W., Dukovich, J., & Bouffard, J. (1998) “The Corrections and Law Enforcement Technology Assessment System (CLETAS).” In L.S. Peters (Ed.) Pioneering New Technologies: Management Issues and Challenges in the Third Millennium. Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering and Technology Management. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

*Bouffard, J.A., Bergseth, K.J., & Ford, S. (2009). Developing and Evaluating an Innovative Reentry Program for Juvenile Offenders. Corrections Today. *Bouffard, J.A., & Wolf, K. (2007). Rational Choice Theory: A Crime-Related Perspective. In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, G. Ritzer (ed.). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, Vol. VIII: 3799-3802. *Taxman, F.S., Bouffard, J.A., & Smith, S. (2003). Drug Court Programs, Substance Abuse Counselors’ Treatment Philosophy, and the Content of Treatment Services Provided to Offenders. Offender Programs Report, 7(2). Bouffard, J.A. (1998). Prevalence of psychological symptoms and learning disabilities in a juvenile detention sample. Offender Programs Report, 2(2).

GOVERNMENT/TECHNICAL REPORTS

Bouffard, J.A., & Niebuhr, N. (2015). Montgomery County, Texas P.O.W.E.R. Recovery Court Program: Process and Outcome Evaluation Final Report. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Bouffard, J.A., & Cooper, M. (2015). Bell/Lampasas County, Texas Drug Court Program: Process and Outcome Evaluation Final Report. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.

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Bouffard, J.A. (2014). Montgomery County’s Managed Assigned Counsel/Mental Health Program: Final Report. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Bouffard, J.A., Berger, E., & Niebuhr, N. (2014). Montgomery County’s Continuity of Care (COC) Court for Mentally Ill Probationers: Process Evaluation Final Report. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Bouffard, J.A., Armstrong, G.A., Lyons, P., & Miller, H. (2013). 2012 Annual Report on Montgomery County’s Managed Assigned Counsel/Mental Health Program. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Armstrong, G.A., Bouffard, J.A., Lyons, P., & Miller, H. (2012). Preliminary Report on Montgomery County’s Managed Assigned Counsel Program/Mental Health Court Docket: Program Development Efforts. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. *Armstrong, G., Armstrong, T., Bouffard, J., Atkin, C., & Campbell, B. (2010). A randomized evaluation of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice National Institute of Justice Prisoner Reentry Initiative. Final report submitted to the Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice and the National Institute of Justice. Lutze, F. E., Bouffard, J., & Rosky, J. (2010). Washington state’s reentry housing pilot program outcome evaluation: Year 2 report. Unpublished report, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. Lutze, F. E., Bouffard, J., & Falconer, S. (2009). Washington state’s reentry housing pilot program evaluation: Year 1 report. Unpublished report, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. *Bouffard, J.A., Kunzi, T., Bouffard, L.A., Brody, D., & Lutze, F. (2009). Final Report on the Evaluation of the Operation and Effectiveness of the Spokane County DUI Court and the DUI Intensive Supervision Program. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. *Richardson, K., Bouffard, J.A., & Thompson, K. (2007). Process and Outcome Evaluation of the East Central Judicial District (Fargo, ND) Adult Drug Court: Final Reports. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. *Bouffard, J.A., & Richardson, K. (2006). Process and Outcome Evaluation of the South Central Judicial District (Bismarck, ND) Adult Drug Court. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. *Bouffard, J.A., & Bergeron, L. (2006). Evaluation of the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. *Bouffard, J.A. & Bergseth, K. (2005). Re-entry Services Project Process and Outcome Evaluation. Final 2 Year Report. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND.

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*Bouffard, J.A., & Warg, S. (2005). Preliminary Process Evaluation of the Southeast Judicial District (Fargo, ND) Adult Drug Court. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND.

Taxman, F.S., Pattavina, A., & Bouffard, J.A. (2005). An Evaluation of Treatment in the Maine Adult Drug Courts. Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Maryland, College Park.

*Bouffard, J.A., & Muftić, L. (2004). An Evaluation of Fargo’s Community Corrections

Program; RESTORE, Inc. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. Anspach, D., & Ferguson, A. (2003). Assessing the Efficacy of Treatment Modalities in the Context of Adult Drug Courts in Four Jurisdictions in the United States, 1997-2001. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. –Contributing Author (Chapters 1, 2, 4-7). Bouffard, J.A. (2003). Process Evaluation of the South Central Judicial District Adult Drug Court: Final Report. Final Technical Report for the State of North Dakota, Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F.S. (2001). District of Columbia Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Risk Screening Instrument Validation Project: Final Report. University of Maryland, College Park, MD. Pfeifer, H.L., Young, D., Bouffard, J., & Taxman, F.S. (2001). State of Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice Risk Screening Project. University of Maryland, Bureau of Governmental Research, College Park, MD. Taxman, F.S., & Bouffard, J.A. (2000). Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) in Jail: Comparison of Six Sites in Virginia. Final Technical Report for the National Institute of Justice, NCJ# 182858. Taxman, F.S., Silverman, R., & Bouffard, J.A. (2000). Evaluation of the Maryland RSAT (Residential Substance Abuse Treatment) Program. Final Technical Report for the National Institute of Justice. MacKenzie, D.L., & Hickman, L.J. (1998) What Works in Corrections? Final Report for the Washington State Legislature, Joint Audit & Review Committee. -Contributing Author.

Sherman, L.W., Gottfredson, D., MacKenzie, D.L., Eck, J., Reuter, P., & Bushway, S.L. (1997). Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn’t, What’s Promising. National Institute of Justice Report. -Contributing Author.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS Intra-University Presentations Bouffard, J.A. Making Offender Reentry Work. Presented as part of the Corrections

Management Institute of Texas’ Senior Level Corrections Leadership Development Program, September, 2010 & 2011, March 2011 & 2012.

Bouffard, J.A. The Implementation and Long-Term Impact of a Restorative Justice

Program for Juvenile Offenders. Presented as part of the WSU Department of Human Development Colloquium Series, March, 2007.

Bouffard, J.A. Testing Three Rational Choice Models of Offender Decision-Making.

Presented as part of the NDSU Department of Psychology Colloquium Series, February, 2004.

External Presentations

Bouffard, J.A., Nobles, M., & Wells, W. Differences across Majors in the Desire to Obtain a License to Carry a Concealed Handgun on Campus: Implications for Criminal Justice Education. Invited Poster at the ACJS (2012) JQ/JCJE Invitational Showcase. Bouffard, J.A. Mediation or Moderation? The Role of Sexual Arousal and Perceived Consequences in Decision Making related to Sexual Aggression. Presented at the International Workshop on Affect and Cognition in Criminal Decision Making, sponsored by the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Leiden, The Netherlands, May 2011 and May 2012.

Bouffard, J.A. The Impact of a Mentoring-Based Re-entry Services on Juvenile

Offenders' Recidivism. Presented as part of the Occasional Series on Reentry Research at the Prisoner Reentry Institute of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City. Spring, 2009.

Bouffard, J.A. The Long-Term Impact of a Restorative Justice Program for Juvenile

Offenders. Presented to the Portland State University, Hatfield School of Government, November 20, 2007.

Bouffard, J.A. What Do We Still Need to Know About the Black Box of Treatment in

Drug Courts? Drug Court & Other Problem Solving Courts: State of Science. Scientific Meeting sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Bethesda, MD, September, 2006. Bouffard, J.A. An Examination of the Important Role of Treatment Services in Drug Court Outcomes. -14th Annual World Congress of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, August, 2005.

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Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F.S. What Works in Drug Court Treatment? -National Association of Drug Court Professionals Training Conference, 2003.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS

Bouffard, J.A., Cooper, M.N., & Bergseth, K. The Effectiveness of Various Restorative Justice Interventions on Recidivism Outcomes among Juvenile Offenders. 2016 ACJS Conference, Denver, CO. Cooper, M.N., & Bouffard, J.A. Exploring the Relative Influence of Religiosity on Male and Female Felony Offenders’ Intentions to Offend. 2015 ASC Conference, Washington, DC. Niebuhr, N., Bouffard, L.A., Muftic, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. Janie's Got a Gun: Gendered Predictors of Motivations of Aggression. 2015 ASC Conference, Washington, DC. Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. Testing for Specific Deterrence of DWI among Serious Offenders. 2014 ASC Conference, San Francisco, CA. Vaughan, T.J., Bouffard, J.A., & Piquero, A. Testing an Integrated Control Theory: The Role of Bonds and Self-Control in Decision-Making. 2014 ASC Conference, San Francisco, CA. DeHaan, C.A., Miller, H.A., & Bouffard, J.A. Self-Control and Psychopathy: Same Construct from Different Fields? 2014 ACJS Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Piquero, A.R., Bouffard, J.A., Piquero, N.L., & Craig, J. Does Morality Condition the Deterrent Effect of Perceived Certainty Among Convicted Felons? 2014 ACJS Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Bouffard, J.A. Expanding our Knowledge of Specialty Courts. (Panel Chair). 2014 ACJS Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Colarusso, J.A., Gutt, V.A., & Bouffard, J.A. One-year Outcomes from a Managed Assigned Counsel Program for Mentally Ill, Indigent Defendants. 2014 ACJS Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Niebuhr, N., Bouffard, J.A., & Berger, E. Preliminary evaluation of a Mental Health Court for Misdemeanor and Felony Offenders. 2014 ACJS Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Bouffard, J.A. The Role of Sexual Arousal and Perceived Consequences in Men’s and Women’s Decisions to Engage in Sexual Coercion. 2013 ASC Conference, Atlanta, GA. DeHann, C., Miller, H., & Bouffard, J. Examining Offending Risk Factors in a Female College Sample. Poster presented at the 2013 ASC Conference, Atlanta, GA.

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Bouffard, J.A., Armstrong, G.S., Lyons, P., & Miller, H.A. Preliminary evaluation of a Texas Mental Health Court. 2013 ACJS Conference, Dallas, TX. Nobles, M.R., Bouffard, J.A., & Boutwell, B.B. A Multi-sample, Multi-method Psychometric Test of the Grasmick, et al Scale Measuring Individual Self Control. 2012 ACJS Conference, New York, NY. Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. Taking Rational Choice Theory Out of the Classroom: Comparing the Decision Making Properties of Known Offenders to those of College Students. (Panel Chair). 2012 ACJS Conference, New York, NY. Bouffard, J.A. Issues in Community and Restorative Justice. (Panel Chair). 2011 American Society of Criminology (ASC) Conference, Washington, DC. Bouffard, J.A., & Petkovsek, M. Revisiting Social Control Theory: Is the Social Bond Considered by Would-Be Offenders? 2011 ASC Conference, Washington, DC. Cavanaugh, M., Bouffard, J.A., Wells, W., & Nobles, M. Student Support for Concealed Handguns on a University Campus. 2011 ACJS Conference, Toronto, Canada. Wells, W., Cavanaugh, M., Bouffard, J.A., & Nobles, M. Non-Response Bias in Web-Based Surveys of College Students: A Comparison of Results Across In-Class and Web-Based Surveys. 2011 ACJS Conference, Toronto, Canada. Lutze, F., Rosky, J., & Bouffard, J.A. Reentry and the Provision of Housing for high Risk Offenders Living in Washington State: An Outcome Evaluation. 2011 ACJS Conference, Toronto, Canada. Bouffard, J.A., Wells, W., Nobles, M., & Cavanaugh, M. How Many More Guns? Estimating the Effect of Allowing Concealed Handgun Licenses on a College Campus. 2010 ASC Conference, San Francisco, CA. Lutze, F.E., Falconer, S.M., Bouffard, J.A. Comparative study of Washington State’s Re-Entry Housing Pilot Project. 2010 ACJS Conference, San Diego, CA. Bouffard, J.A., Bouffard, L.A., Brody, D., Lutze, F., & Kunzi, T. Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Expedited Court Docket for DUI Offenders. 2010 ACJS Conference, San Diego, CA. Bouffard, J.A., Nobles, M., Wells, W., & Cavanaugh, M. Estimating the Impact of Lifting the Ban on Carrying Concealed Weapons on a College Campus. 2010 Western Society of Criminology (WSC) Conference, Honolulu, HI. Bouffard, J.A., & Bouffard, L.A. Deterrence in the Real World: Certainty, Severity and Swiftness in a DUI Court Context. (Panel Chair). 2009 ASC Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

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Bouffard, J.A., Kunzi, T., & Lutze, F. Exploring the “Black Box” of a Specialized DUI Court Program: Treatment and Court Processes. (Panel Chair). 2009 ACJS Conference, Boston, MA. Bouffard, J.A. The Impact of Sexual Arousal on the Perceived Consequences of Sexually Coercive Behavior. (Panel Chair). 2009 WSC Conference, San Diego, CA. Bouffard, J.A., & Pratt, T.C. The Relationship between Social Bonds, Self Control and Offending. 2008 ASC Conference, St. Louis, MO. Bouffard, J.A., & Kunzi, T. Sexual Arousal and Self Control: An Experimental Test of the Stability of Self Control. 2008 ASC Conference, St. Louis, MO. Bouffard, J.A., Rice, S., & Piquero, A. Social Control Revisited: An Examination of Hirschi’s Recent Restatement of the Relationship between Social and Self-Control. – 2007 ASC Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Bouffard, J.A. Evidence-based Programming in Corrections. (Panel Chair). – 2007 ASC

Conference, Atlanta, GA. Bouffard, J.A. Perceptions, Behavior, and Rational Choice. (Panel Chair). – 2007 ASC

Conference, Atlanta, GA. Bouffard, J.A. Substance Abuse Treatment for Offenders. (Panel Chair). – 2007 ASC

Conference, Atlanta, GA. Bouffard, J.A. Evaluations of Drug Court and Diversion Programs in Multi-site Studies.

(Panel Chair). – 2007 ASC Conference, Atlanta, GA. Wright, K., Rosky, J., & Bouffard, J.A. “Nice to See You Again:” The Consequences of Early Release in the Montana Department of Corrections. – 2007 ACJS Conference, Seattle, WA. Bouffard, J.A., & Richardson, K.A. The Effectiveness of Drug Court Programming for Specific Kinds of Offenders. – 2007 ACJS Conference, Seattle, WA. Lutze, F., VanWormer, J., & Bouffard, J.A. The Nexus between Treatment and Criminal Processing in Drug Courts: A Discussion of Potential and Pitfalls. – 2007 ACJS Conference, Seattle, WA. Bergseth, K.J., & Bouffard, J.A. Mentoring and Aftercare for Juvenile Offenders: Preliminary Outcomes. – 2007 ACJS Conference, Seattle, WA. Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. An Examination of Potentially Biased Estimates of Certainty and Severity in Traditional Rational Choice Research Using Hypothetical Scenarios. -2006 ASC Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

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Bergeron, L.E., & Bouffard, J.A. Outcome Evaluation of an Adult Reentry Services Program in a Small Urban Area. -2006 ASC Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Bergseth, K.J., & Bouffard, J.A. Restorative Justice and Juvenile Offender Characteristics. – 2006 ASC Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Richardson, K.A., & Bouffard, J.A. Procedural Justice in a Small Urban Drug Court Evaluation. – 2006 ASC Conference, Los Angeles, CA. Bergeron, L.E., & Bouffard, J.A. The Implementation and Effectiveness of a Reentry Program for Serious and Violent Offenders in a Small Urban Area. – 2006 ACJS Conference, Baltimore, MD. Bergseth, K.J., & Bouffard, J.A. Long Term Impact of Restorative Justice versus Traditional Probation for Juvenile Offenders. - 2006 ACJS Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Richardson, K.A., & Bouffard, J.A. An Evaluation of Client Outcomes and Program Implementation in a Small Urban Drug Court. - 2006 ACJS Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Bouffard, J.A. Do We Really Know What Offenders Are Thinking? Participant-Generated Vs. Researcher-Derived Consequences in Rational Choice Research. -2005 ASC Conference, Toronto, ON. Bergseth, K., & Bouffard, J.A. The Impact of Re-entry Services on Juvenile Offenders' Recidivism. -2005 ASC Conference, Toronto, ON. Muftic, L.R., Bouffard, L.A., Bouffard, J.A. An Exploratory Analysis of the Impact of Victim Precipitation on Intimate Partner Violence. -2005 ASC Conference, Toronto, ON. Richardson, K.A., Bouffard, J.A. An exploratory study of the impact of perceptions of procedural justice in a drug court setting. -2005 ASC Conference, Toronto, ON.

Muftic, L.R., Bouffard, J.A., & Bouffard, L.A. An Exploratory Study of Women Arrested for Intimate Partner Violence: Violent Women or Violent Resistance? -2005 ASC Conference, Toronto, ON. Muftić, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. An Evaluation of Gender Differences in the Implementation and Impact of a Comprehensive Approach to Domestic Violence. -2005 ACJS Conference, Chicago, IL. Bergseth, K.J., & Bouffard, J.A. The Impact of a Restorative Justice Program on Juvenile Offenders’ Recidivism. -2005 ACJS Conference, Chicago, IL.

Bouffard, J.A. Research on Extensions of Rational Choice Theory. (Panel Chair; Four

Papers Presented by NDSU Graduate Students). -2004 ASC Conference, Nashville, TN.

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Piquero, A.R., & Bouffard, J.A. Testing Three New Models of Offender Decision-Making in Rational Choice Theory. -2004 ASC Conference, Nashville, TN.

Bergseth, K.J., & Bouffard, J.A. Evaluation of a Rural Juvenile Offender Reentry Program. -2004 ACJS Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Bouffard, J.A., & Smith, S.M. Programmatic, Counselor and Client-level Comparison of Rural versus Urban Drug Court Treatment. -2004 ACJS Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Bouffard, J.A., Smith, S., & Leinfelt, F.H. Measuring the Therapeutic Integrity of

Substance Abuse Treatment Programs with Direct Observations. -2004 ACJS Conference (Panel Chair), Las Vegas, NV.

Muftić, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. Domestic Violence: An Analysis of a Coordinated Community Response. – 2004 ACJS Conference, Las Vegas, NV. Bouffard, J.A. Individual Difference and Participant-Generated Consequences in

Rational Choice Research Using Hypothetical Scenarios. -2003 ASC Conference (Panel Chair), Denver, CO. Bouffard, J.A., Smith, S., & Taxman, F.S. The Relationship between Counselor Philosophy of Substance Abuse Causation and Treatment and the Content of Drug Court Treatment Services. -2003 ACJS Conference (Panel Chair), Boston, MA.

Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F.S. Looking Inside the “Black Box” of Drug Court Treatment Services Using Direct Observations. -2002 ASC Conference, Chicago, IL.

Bouffard, J.A. Costs and Benefits of Crime: Examining the Traditional Scenario Design in Rational Choice Research. -2001 ASC Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Bouffard, J.A. Impact of Emotion on Consequence Salience and "Rational" Decision-

Making in Sexual Aggression. -2000 ASC Conference, San Francisco, CA. Silverman, R.S., Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F.S. Inside the Black Box: Short Versus Long- Term On-Site Observations of Corrections-Based Therapeutic Communities for Drug Offenders. -2000 ASC Conference, San Francisco, CA. Soule, D.A., Womer, S.C., Weisman, S.A., Gottfredson, D.C., & Bouffard, J.A. Evaluating Maryland’s After School Programs. -2000 ASC Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Bouffard, J.A., & Taxman, F. Client Gender and the Delivery of “Therapeutic

Community” Services. – 2000 ACJS Conference, New Orleans, LA.

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Taxman, F., Bouffard, J.A., Kubu, B., & Polizzi, D. Inside the Black Box: Measuring the Therapeutic Integrity and Effectiveness of TC Programs. -1999 ASC Conference, Toronto, ON. Bouffard, J.A., Taxman, F., Kubu, B., & Polizzi, D. Inside the Black Box: Measuring the Therapeutic Integrity and Effectiveness of Jail-based Therapeutic Communities for Drug Offenders. -1999 ACJS Conference (Panel Chair), Orlando, FL. Dukovich, J., & Bouffard, J.A. Corrections and Law Enforcement Technology Assessment System (CLETAS). -1999 ACJS Conference, Orlando, FL.

Bouffard, J.A., MacKenzie, D.L., & Hickman, L.J. A Review of Correctional Employment Program Effectiveness. -1998 ASC Conference, Washington, DC.

Bouffard, J.A. Video-graphing the Juvenile Correctional Environment: An Exploratory Study. -1998 ACJS Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Bouffard, J.A. Prevalence of Psychological Symptoms and Learning Deficits among Juvenile Detentioners. -1998 ACJS Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

Bouffard, J.A., & Exum, M.L. Predicting Sexual Coercion from Deviant Arousal and Victim Perceptions. -1997 ASC Conference, San Diego, CA. Bursik, K., & Bouffard, J.A. Gender and Gender Role Differences in Life Stress Adjustment. -1992 Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Boston, MA.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Society of Criminology (Member since 1996) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Member since 1996) Corrections Section (Member since 2012)

Western Society of Criminology (2007-2010) AWARDS & HONORS Excellence in Research Award (2015-2016)

College of Criminal Justice Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.

Award for Outstanding Leadership and Service as Director (2009) Criminal Justice Program

Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

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Identified as an “Academic Star” based on rate/quality of peer-reviewed publications Steiner, B., & Schwartz, J. (2007). “Assessing the Quality of Doctoral Programs in Criminology in the United States. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18(1), 53-86. Outstanding Research Award (2004-2005)

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences North Dakota State University, Fargo

Edwin H. Sutherland Fellowship (1996-1998)

University of Maryland, College Park, MD Archer Fellowship and Thomas A. Fulham Honor’s Scholar (1989-1992) Suffolk University, Boston, MA SERVICE ACTIVITIES Service to the University, College and Department

Sam Houston State University Institutional Review Board (2012-2015)

Faculty Research Council (2009-2012) College of Criminal Justice (SHSU) Assessment Committee – Member (2015-2016)

Beto Chair Lecture/Awards Committee – Chair (2013-2015) Curriculum Committee – Member (2009-2013)

Curriculum Committee – Member/Chair (2010-2011) Assistant Professor Search Committee - Chair (2010 - 2011) Ad Hoc Committee on Summer Teaching/IDEA/FES Service – Chair (2011) Graduate Standards and Admissions Committee – Member (2011-2012) Criminal Justice Program/Department of Political Science (WSU) Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society/CJ Club Advisor (2006 - 2008) Chair’s Advisory Committee (Spring 2007) Criminal Justice Strategic Planning Committee (2007) Criminal Justice Graduate Curriculum Review Committee (2007-2008) Committee on Departmental Governance (2007-2008) CJ Program Graduate Coordinator (2007-2008) Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science (NDSU)

CJ Program Graduate Director (2004 - 2006) Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice (ASC)

NDSU Representative (2004-2006) NDSU Criminal Justice Club

Faculty Advisor (2003-2006)

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College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Committee (NDSU) Graduate Directors/Coordinators Advisory Committee (2004-2006)

University Committee (NDSU) Technology Enhanced Teaching Committee (2004)

Service to Local and State Communities

Police Advisory Committee, Pullman, WA Community Representative (2006 - 2008) RESTORE Community Corrections Program, Fargo, ND

Board of Directors (2002-2006) East Central Judicial District (Fargo, ND) Adult Drug Court

Advisory Board Member (2003-2006) Clay County (MN) Collaborative Reentry Services/Restorative Justice

Advisory Board Member (2003-2006) Service to the Profession

Service to Professional Organizations: Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research (Taylor and Francis Journal) Editorial Board Member (2015-Present) Health & Justice (Springer Online Journal)

Associate Editor (2012-Present) Western Society of Criminology Executive Board Member (2006-2010)

Western Criminology Review - Co-Editor (2006-2010) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

Constitution/By Laws Committee – Chair (2015-2016) Constitution/By Laws Committee – Deputy Chair (2014-2015) Constitution/By Laws Committee – Assist. Deputy Chair (2013-2014) Constitution/By Laws Committee – Member (2016-2017) Program Committee - Specialty Courts Topic Chair (2013-2014) Corrections Section –Chair (2014-2016) Corrections Section –Vice Chair (2011-2014)

Publications Committee – Member (2012-2013) Academic Review Committee – Member (2006-2010, 2014-2017) Awards Committee - Co-Chair (2004)

American Society of Criminology

Student Affairs Committee – Member (2009-2010) Program Committee - Member (2009)

Self Control Sub-Area - Chair (2009) Rational Choice Sub-Area - Member (2006)

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Chaired numerous panels at ASC and ACJS conferences See ‘National Conference Presentations’ above

Journals Reviewed For:

American Journal of Criminal Justice Asian Journal of Criminology Australia New Zealand Journal of Criminology Crime and Delinquency Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminal Justice Policy Review Criminal Justice Review Criminology Criminology and Public Policy Health and Justice International Journal of Epidemiology International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Drug Issues Journal of Experimental Criminology Journal of Quantitative Criminology Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency

Justice Quarterly Police Quarterly Psychology, Crime and Law

Social Problems Violence and Victims Western Criminology Review

Other Review Activities:

Canada Foundation for Innovation Funding Proposal Review (2004)

Roxbury Publishing Textbook Review (2004)

Rowman Publishing Textbook Proposal Reviews (2007)

COURSES TAUGHT

• Introduction to Criminal Justice – Undergraduate • Criminology - Undergraduate • Research Methods – Undergraduate • Prevention of Crime and Delinquency – Undergraduate/Graduate • Drugs and Crime/Substance Use and Abuse – Undergraduate (Campus, Online) • Psychology and Crime/Psychology and Law – Undergraduate

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• Community Corrections – Undergraduate/Graduate • Seminar in American Corrections - Graduate • Juvenile Corrections/Juvenile Justice and Corrections – Undergraduate/Graduate • Correctional Rehabilitation – Undergraduate/Graduate • Program Evaluation – Graduate (Campus, Online) • Criminal Justice Policies/Crime Control Policies – Undergraduate/Graduate