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1 VITA Faith E. Lutze, Ph.D. Office Address Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Washington State University P.O. Box 644880 Pullman, WA 99164-4872 Telephone: (509) 335-2272 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D. in Administration of Justice. The Pennsylvania State University Dissertation Title: Does Shock Incarceration Provide a Supportive Environment to Rehabilitation? A Study of the Impact of a Shock Incarceration Program on Inmate Adjustment and Attitudinal Change. 1988 M.S. in Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Thesis Title: Inmates and Treatment: Con Game or Reality? 1986 B.A. in Criminal Justice (Minor in Sociology) Saginaw Valley State College, Michigan 1984 A.A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology Charles Stewart Mott Community College, Michigan CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-4880. Affiliate Faculty, Women Studies, Washington State University, Pullman, WA

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Page 1: VITA Faith E. Lutze, Ph.D. Office Address · 1997 Lutze, F. and O. Marenin. The Effectiveness of a Shock Incarceration Program and a Minimum Security Prison in Changing Attitudes

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VITA Faith E. Lutze, Ph.D. Office Address Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Washington State University P.O. Box 644880 Pullman, WA 99164-4872 Telephone: (509) 335-2272 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D. in Administration of Justice. The Pennsylvania State University

Dissertation Title: Does Shock Incarceration Provide a Supportive Environment to Rehabilitation? A Study of the Impact of a Shock Incarceration Program on Inmate Adjustment and Attitudinal Change.

1988 M.S. in Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati

Thesis Title: Inmates and Treatment: Con Game or Reality? 1986 B.A. in Criminal Justice (Minor in Sociology)

Saginaw Valley State College, Michigan 1984 A.A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology

Charles Stewart Mott Community College, Michigan CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University,

Pullman, WA 99164-4880. Affiliate Faculty, Women Studies, Washington State University, Pullman, WA

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Book 2014 Lutze, F. The Professional Lives of Community Corrections Officers: The Invisible Side

of Reentry. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Peer Reviewed Publications Forthcoming. Woo, Y., Stohr, M., Hemmens, C., Lutze, F., Hamilton, Z., and Yoon. An Empirical

Test of Social Support Paradigm on Male Inmate Society. Submitted to International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Accepted August 2015.

DOI: 10.1080/01924036.2015.1089518. Forthcoming. Jones, T. and Lutze, F. Anti-human Trafficking Interagency Collaboration in a Mid-

Western State: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Human Trafficking. Accepted June 15, 2015.

2014 Lutze, F. and van Wormer, J. The Reality of Practicing the Ten Key Components in Adult

Drug Court. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 53(5):1-33. DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2014.922155 2014 Lutze, F., Rosky, J. and Hamilton, Z. Homelessness and Reentry: A Multisite Outcome

Evaluation of Washington State’s Reentry Housing Program for High Risk Offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41(4):471-491. Published on-line December 19, 2013. DOI: 10.1177/0093854813510164

2014 Lovrich, N., Lutze, F., and Lovrich, N. Criminal Justice Policy and Public Safety in the

American States. Pp. 355-365 in Richard G. Niemi and Joshua J. Dyck (Eds.), Guide to State Politics and Policy. CQ Press.

2012 Lutze, F., Johnson, W., Clear, T., Latessa, E., and Slate, R. The Future of Community

Corrections is Now: Stop Dreaming and Take Action. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 28(1), 42-49.

2010 van Wormer, J. and Lutze, F. Managing and Sustaining Your Juvenile Drug Court.

Technical Assistance Brief, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.

Reprinted in Juvenile and Family Court Journal 61(2) (Spring, 2010). 2010 van Wormer, J. and Lutze, F. Ensuring Fidelity to the Juvenile Drug Courts Strategies in

Practice – A Program Component Scale. Technical Assistance Brief, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJDPP) and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.

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2009 Drapela, L. and Lutze, F. Innovation in Community Corrections and Probation Officers’

Fears of Being Sued: Implementing Neighborhood Based Supervision in Spokane, Washington. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 25(4), 364-383.

2009 Murphy, D. and Lutze, F. Police-Probation Partnerships: Professional Identity and the

Sharing of Coercive Power. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(1), 65-76. 2007 Lutze, F. and van Wormer, J. The nexus between drug and alcohol treatment program

integrity and drug court effectiveness: Policy recommendation for pursuing success. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 18(3), 226-245.

2006 Lutze, F. Boot camp prisons and corrections policy: Moving from militarism to an ethic

of care. Criminology and Public Policy, 5(2), 389-400. 2005 Lutze, F. and Bell, C. Boot camp prisons as masculine organizations: Rethinking

recidivism and program design. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 40(3/4):133-152.

Reprinted in B. Benda & N. Pallone (Eds.), (2005) Rehabilitation Issues, Problems, and Prospects in Boot Camp. New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.

2003 Lutze, F. and Symons, M. The evolution of domestic violence policy through masculine

institutions: From discipline to protection to collaborative empowerment. Criminology and Public Policy, 2(2): 319-328.

2002 Lutze, F. Conscience and Convenience in Boot Camp Prison: An Opportunity for

Success. The Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2(4):71-81. 2001 Lutze, F. The Influence of a Shock Incarceration Program on Inmate Adjustment and

Attitudinal Change. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29(3):255-267. 2000 Lutze, F., P. Smith, and N. Lovrich. Premises for Attaining More Effective Offender

Accountability through Community Involvement: Washington State’s New Approach. Corrections Management Quarterly, 4(4):1-9.

1999 Lutze, F. and D. Murphy. Ultra-masculine Prison Environments and Inmate Adjustment:

It is Time to Move Beyond the “Boys Will Be Boys” Paradigm. Justice Quarterly, 16(4):709-733.

Reprinted in C. Hemmens & M. Stohr (Eds.), (2003). The Inmate Prison Experience, Prentice Hall. Reprinted in M. Stohr, A. Walsh, and C. Hemmens (Eds.), (2009). Corrections: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

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1999 Lutze, F. Corrections Education: A Need to Expand the Dialog Through Practice and

Research. Corrections Management Quarterly, 3(4), 73-78. 1999 Lutze, F. and D. Brody. The Eighth Amendment and Boot Camp Prison: Mental Abuse

as Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Crime & Delinquency, 45(2):242-255. 1998 Lutze, F. Are Shock Incarceration Programs More Rehabilitative than Traditional

Prison? A Survey of Inmates. Justice Quarterly, 15(3):547-563. 1998 Marcus-Mendoza, S., J. Klein-Saffran and F. Lutze. A Feminist Examination of Boot

Camp Prison Programs for Women. Women and Therapy, 21(1):173-185.

Reprinted in P. Schram & B. Koons-Witt (Eds.). (2004) Gendered (in)justice: Theory and practice in feminist criminology, 2004, Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.

Reprinted in J. Harden & M. Hill (Eds.). (1998) Breaking the Rules: Women in Prison and Feminist Therapy. Binghamton, New York: Harrington Park Press.

1997 Lutze, F. and O. Marenin. The Effectiveness of a Shock Incarceration Program and a

Minimum Security Prison in Changing Attitudes Toward Drugs. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 13(2):114-137.

1989 Cullen, F., F. Lutze, B. Link and N. Wolfe. The Correctional Orientation of Prison

Guards: Do Officers Support Rehabilitation? Federal Probation, March, 33-42. Book Chapters and Invited Manuscripts (Forthcoming) van Wormer, J. and Lutze, F. The great and powerful drug court team: A look

behind the curtain. In Debra Shaffer’s (Ed.) Drug Courts in America. 2014 Lutze, F. and Schaefer, R. Rehabilitation and reentry: Achieving successful outcomes

during challenging times. In Stacy Mallicoat and Christie Gardiner (Eds.), Criminal Justice Policy in Action. Sage Publications.

2013 Lutze, F. and Kigerl, A. The psychology of prisoner reentry. Pp. 287-306 in J. Helfgott

(Ed.) Criminal Psychology, Volumes 1-4, Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. • This volume received the Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2013 with a top

rating of “Essential.”

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2012 Lovrich, N., Lutze, F., and Lovrich, N. Mass Incarceration: Rethinking the “War on

Crime” & the “War on Drugs” in the United States. Journal of Crime Prevention and Corrections, 16. (Published in English and Chinese: Translated by Lai, Y. L. into Chinese.)

2011 van Wormer, J. and Lutze F. Exploring the Evidence: The Value of Juvenile Drug Courts.

Today: A Publication of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Summer: 16-20.

2007 Franklin, C. and Lutze, F. Home confinement and intensive supervision as unsafe havens:

The unintended consequences for women. In R. Muraskin (Ed.), It’s a Crime: Women and Justice (4th ed.) (pp. 608-623). Upper River Saddle, NJ: Prentice Hall.

2003 Lutze, F. The acceptance of ultramasculine stereotypes and violence in the control of

women inmates. In B. Zaitzow and J. Thomas (Eds.), Women in Prison: Gender and Social Control (pp. 183-203). Denver, CO: Lynne Reinner.

2002 Lutze, F. Hugs, Treatment or Detention: What Works in Changing the Behavior of

Juvenile Offenders. Continuing Legal Education Workbook. Seattle, WA: Washington State Bar Association

1992 Goodstein, L. and F. Lutze. Rape and Criminal Justice System Responses. Pp. 153-179

in Imogene Moyer, The Changing Roles of Women in the Criminal Justice System: Offenders, Victims, and Professionals (2nd ed.) Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.

Book Reviews 2011 Lutze, F. “Corrections: Foundations for the Future (2nd Edition)” by Jeanne B.

Stinchcomb (2011). Corrections Now Newsletter, Academy of Criminal Justice, Corrections Section.

Reprinted: Corrections Today, American Corrections Association magazine. 2009 Lutze, F. “Prison Religion: Faith-Based Reform and the Constitution” by Winnifred

Fallers Sullivan. Law & Politics Book Review, 19(8):618-620. Reprinted: Amazon.com 1994 Lutze, F. "Book Review: Women After Prison." International Criminal Justice Review,

4, 103-104.

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RESEARCH REPORTS 2011 Lutze, F., Rosky, J., and Falconer, S. Washington State’s Reentry Housing Pilot Program

Outcome Evaluation: Year 3 Final Report. Washington State University: Unpublished report.

2010 Lutze, F., J. Bouffard, and J. Rosky. Washington State’s Reentry Housing Pilot Program

Outcome Evaluation: Year 2 Report. Washington State University: Unpublished report. 2009 Lutze, F. Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Benton and Franklin Counties Family

Dependency Treatment Court. Washington State University: Unpublished report. 2009 Lutze, F., J. Bouffard, and F. Falconer. Washington State’s Reentry Housing Pilot

Program Evaluation: Year 1 Report. Washington State University: Unpublished report. 2009 Bouffard, J.A., Kunzi, T., Bouffard, L.A., Brody, D., & Lutze, F. 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.

2008 Lutze, F., and K. Mason. Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Benton and Franklin

Counties Adult Drug Court. Washington State University: Unpublished report. 2008 Lutze, F., and J. Bouffard. Preliminary Report for the RHPP Legislative Update.

Washington State University: Unpublished report. 2006 Lutze, F., and K. Mason. Final report of the Juvenile Drug Court Process and Outcome

Evaluation: Benton and Franklin County. Washington State University: Unpublished report.

2005 Lutze, F., and K. Mason. Preliminary report of Juvenile Drug Court Process and

Outcome Evaluation: Benton and Franklin County. Washington State University: Unpublished report.

2004 Lutze, F., P. Smith, and N. Lovrich. Final Report. A Practitioner-Initiated Research

Partnership: An Evaluation of Neighborhood Based Supervision in Spokane, Washington (78 pages). National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC (Grant #: 1999-CE-VX-0007).

1999 Lutze, F. Latah County Violence Toward Women Task Force Survey Results: Final

Report. A research report prepared for the Latah County Violence Toward Women Task Force for the purposes of developing an interagency sexual assault protocol (67 pages).

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

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van Wormer, J., Abboud, M., Mei, X., and Lutze, F. Collaboration within Drug Courts: A National Survey of Drug Court Professionals. Submitted to Journal of Criminal Justice & Behavior July 2015.

Lutze, F. Washington State’s Criminal Justice System. Book proposal under review at Carolina

Academic Press. Submitted July 2015. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS van Wormer, J., Mei, X., Abboud, M., and Lutze, F. The effect of intra-agency collaboration on

drug court model adherence. Intended for submission to Justice Quarterly. Lutze, F. Community corrections: Criminal justice war analogies and the war on women offenders.

Intended for submission to the journal Women and Criminal Justice. Mowder, D. and Lutze, F. Tengo Miedo! Where should I go for Help? The Help Seeking Behavior

of Battered Undocumented Latinas. Intended for submission to Women and Criminal Justice.

Lutze, F. and Drapela, L. The Use of Field Visits as Evidence Based Practice in Community

Supervision. Intended for submission to Criminal Justice Policy Review. Lutze, F., van Wormer, J., and Lucas, S. Bringing Drug Courts to Scale: The Promise and Perils

of Balancing Treatment and Coercion. Intended for submission to Federal Probation. Lutze, F. and Cottam, M. False Civility and Passive Peace: Exploring the Relationship between

Family and Intra-Communal Violence. CURRENT RESEARCH

Community Corrections, Prisoner Reentry, Homelessness Juvenile, Adult, and Family Treatment Drug Courts Gender and Justice in the correction of offenders Inter-communal Violence Prevention Militarism and Masculinity in Criminal Justice

Washington State Council on Traumatic Brain Injury (2015). Assessing the Behavior and Needs

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GRANTS AND AWARDS

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of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in Washington State Prisons: Establishing a Foundation for Policy, Practice, and Education. Co-investigator Laurie Drapela. Funded $104,359.

Washington State Department of Corrections (2014). Correctional Industries and Offender Change

in Washington State. Co-investigator Laurie Drapela. Funded for $46,537. Washington State Department of Corrections (2012-2013). DOC-WSU Research Partnership:

Research Assistant for Data Management. Funded for $31,459. Skagit County (2012). DUI Enhancement Court Grant Evaluation. Jacqueline vanWormer (PI) and

Faith Lutze (Co-PI). Funded for $13,500. Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED) (2008).

An Evaluation of Re-entry Housing Pilot Project for High Risk Offenders. Co-investigator Jeff Bouffard. Funded for $169,140.

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP), Washington State University (2008).

Evaluation of the Implementation and Effectiveness of the Spokane County, WA DUI Court. Co-Investigators Jeff Bouffard, Faith Lutze, David Brody, and Leana Bouffard. Funded for $26,908.

Family Dependency Treatment Court. A Process Evaluation of the Nexus Between Drug Courts

and Treatment Providers in Benton and Franklin Counties. Principal Investigators: Lutze, F. and van Wormer, J. Funded for $8,000.

Benton-Franklin County Family Drug Court Implementation Program (2005). Process and

Outcome Evaluation. Funded for $25,000. Benton/Franklin County Detention Domestic Violence Project (2005). An outcome evaluation

project, for $12,000. Lead Co-investigator Laurie Drapela. Benton-Franklin County Family Drug Court Pilot Evaluation. (2004). Funded for $5,000. Edward Meyer Fund. (2004) APioneers of Justice: A Living History of Women Graduates from

the Police Science Program at WSU, 1945-1976. Funded for $2,500. Benton/Franklin County Adult Court: (2003/04) Adult Drug Court Process and Outcome

Evaluation: Benton and Franklin County, with Karen Mason. Funded for $43,163. Benton/Franklin County Adult Drug Court Meth Grant. (2003). Funded for $3,000. Benton/Franklin County Juvenile Court: (2002/03) AJuvenile Drug Court Process and Outcome

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Evaluation: Benton and Franklin County, with Karen Mason, for $45,973. Washington State University Research Initiation Grant, for $400 - November 2000. National Institute of Justice. (1999) A Practitioner-Initiated Research Partnership: An Evaluation

of Neighborhood Based Supervision in Spokane, Washington, with Peggy Smith and Nicholas Lovrich. Funded for $59,973.00.

Latah County’s Sexual Assault Task Force Inter-agency Coordination Needs Assessment, for

$1,000 January 1999.

Washington State University Integrating Diversity into the Curriculum Mini-Grant Award, for $1,000 - December 1995.

Washington State University Research Initiation Grant, for $500 - November 1995. Federally Funded Research Workshop Participation: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). (2013). Selected to participate in

OJJDP’s Juvenile Drug Court Research to Practice Initiative, Washington, D.C. All travel expenses paid. December 5, 2013.

Benton-Franklin County Family Drug Court Implementation Team. (2004) Selected to participate

as the evaluator for the development and implementation of a family drug court. Participation funded by the Drug Court Planning Office, Washington, DC. All travel expenses paid.

Benton-Franklin County Juvenile Drug Court Implementation Team. (2003) Selected to

participate as the evaluator for the development and implementation of a juvenile drug court. Co-Investigators Karen Mason and Nicholas Lovrich. Participation funded by the Drug Court Planning Office, Washington, DC. All travel expenses paid.

Western Regional Institute for Community Oriented Public Service. Selected to participate as a

college representative for developing an educational presentation to prevent dating violence. Participation funded by WRICOPS, Kalispell, MT. All travel expenses paid.

Corrections Partnership Concept Paper: Washington State Department of Corrections,

Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, and Washington State University. Co-authored with Dr. Peggy Smith, Washington State Department of Corrections. Submitted to NIJ January 3, 1998. Invited to NIJ Workshop, Washington DC, May 1998. All travel expenses paid.

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2015 The Evolving American Prison: Executing the Ideals of Justice, Mercy, and Redemption. WSU Common Reading Program. Pullman, WA: September 1, 2015.

2015 Colorado Collaborative Justice Conference, Denver, CO: May 27-29, 2015. Presentations:

• The Reality of Practicing the 10 Key Components in Adult Drug Court • Gender and Justice: Gender Responsive Strategies for Men • Corrections of Place: The Importance of Neighborhood Based Supervision

2015 Women’s Prisons and Reentry to the Community: The Collateral Damage of the Wars on

Drugs and Women. Women’s Law Caucus, University of Idaho College of Law, Moscow, ID: March 10, 2015.

2014 Best Practices and Engaging Faculty. Panel Presentation. Sexual Assault Prevention &

Response. Washington State Higher Education Conference: Council of Presidents. University of Washington, Seattle, WA: October 30, 2014.

2014 It’s About Leadership! Eliminating Violence Against Women. YWCA Sexual Assault

Awareness Week. Pullman, WA: March 31, 2014. 2014 Perceptions of Justice: The Power of Prisons to Right a Wrong. WSU Common Reading

Program. Pullman, WA: March 4, 2014. 2013 The Cost Effectiveness of Diversion and Problem Solving Courts. Whitman County

League of Women Voters. Pullman, WA, December 2, 2013. 2013 Lutze, F. Neighborhood-Based Supervision: A Review of Promising Practices. The

National Reentry Resource Center: A Project of the Council of State Governments Justice Center. National Webinar, September 25, 2013.

Lutze, F. and Drapela, L. Supervising Parolees Where They Live: A Review of Promising

Practices for Neighborhood-Based Supervision. American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) Association National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. July 29-30, 2013.

2012 Student Civic Engagement and Community Impact. Campus-Community Forum: “Seeds

for Change.” Center for Civic Engagement, Washington State University. 2011 Controversial Issues in Crime and Punishment. Under the Big Tent Debate Series. Center

for Civic Engagement, Washington State University. 2009 Working with Outside Evaluators. An invited presentation and panel discussion for the

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19th Annual Conference of the Washington State Coalition for the Homeless, Vancouver, WA.

2008 Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Benton and Franklin Counties Adult Drug Court.

Invited presentations to: Superior Court Judges of Benton and Franklin Counties, Kennewick, WA Adult Drug Court Operational Team, Kennewick, WA Drug Court Community Advisory Board, Richland, WA

2007 Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Benton and Franklin Counties Juvenile Drug Court. An invited presentation to the Juvenile Drug Court Operational Team, Kennewick, WA.

2005 What Works in Corrections Treatment. An invited presentation for the annual conference

of the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Office for the District of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 2005.

2003 Ultra-masculine Prison Environments. An invited presentation for the GRACe series.

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, January 29. 2002 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention. Sponsored by the Naval Criminal

Investigative Services (NCIS). An invited presentation to U.S. Naval Command, Pacific Northwest Region, Submarine Naval Station, Bangor, WA.

2002 Hugs, Treatment or Detention: What Works in Changing the Behavior of Juvenile

Offenders. An invited presentation for the Continuing Legal Education Series, Non-Traditional Approaches to Problems Facing Our Youth, sponsored by the Washington State Bar Association, Seattle, WA, July 17, 2002.

2002 Alternatives to Prison. An invited presentation for National Public Radio’s Northwest

Edition, (KUOW-Tacoma), March 6, 2002. 2002 Transition of Offenders to the Community. An invited presentation for National Public

Radio’s Morning Edition, Duty to Protect Series (KPLU-Seattle), January 8, 2002. 2001 Ultra-masculine Prison Environments: How Sex Role Stereotypes Influence Prison

Behavior and Recidivism. An invited presentation for the American Studies Graduate Program Brown Bag Series, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, April 13, 2001.

1998 An invited presentation for the panel discussion following the play Breaking Out,

Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, October 16, 1998. 1998 Violence Toward Women: Reality Turned into Myth. An invited presentation for the

Week Without Violence, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, October

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12, 1998. 1998 Gender, Crime and Justice: The Impact of Ultra-Masculine Prison Environments on

Inmate Adjustment. An invited presentation for the Women Studies Faculty Research Forum, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, March 5, 1998.

1997 Future Trends in Criminal Justice. An invited presentation for the Kiwanis International

Club, Pullman, Washington, June 12, 1997. 1995 Crime and Punishment. An invited presentation for the Justice in Transition Lecture Series,

Gonzaga Law School, September 21, 1995. CONFERENCE PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS 2015 Morczek, A., Lutze, L., & Taylor, L. Debating gender and justice in a men’s prison facility.

A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Coeur d’Alene, ID, October 2015.

2015 Lutze, F., Drapela, L., Colwell, M., Schaefer, R., & Pankiewicz, S. Correctional industries

and evidence based practices in Washington State. A paper presented at the meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 2015.

2015 Herold-Prayer, T., Lutze, F., & Drapela, L. Collateral damage: Working with veterans in

Washington State prisons. A paper presented at the meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 2015.

2014 Jones, T. & Lutze, F. Anti-Human Trafficking Interagency Collaboration in the State of

Michigan: An Exploratory Study. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 2014.

2014 Lutze, F. The invisibility of service learning scholarship in the tenure and promotion

process at a research intensive university. A roundtable presentation at the first annual meetings of the Intercollegiate Service-Learning Institute, Spokane, WA, June 16, 2014.

2014 Lutze, F., Taylor, L., Schaefer, R., Morczek, A., and Hurst, H. Enhancing Civil Discourse

through Prison Education and Debate. A workshop presentation at the annual meetings of the Globalization, Diversity, & Education Conference, Airway Heights, WA, February 27.

2014 Moderator: Feature Roundtable: Invisible Implementers: The Nexus Between

Probation/Parole Officers and Evidence Based Practice Discussants: Faye Taxman, George Mason University; Gaylene Armstrong, Sam Houston State University; Wes Johnson, University of Southern Mississippi; Risdon Slate, Florida Southern College. A roundtable accepted for presentation at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, February 2014.

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2014 Woo, Y., Stohr, M., Hemmens, C., Lutze, F., and Hamilton, Z. The Impact of Social

Support on Inmate Misconduct. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, February 2014.

2013 Moderator, Feature Roundtable: Implementing System-Wide Change in Corrections:

Washington State’s Offender Change Program. A roundtable held at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 2013.

Moderator, Feature Roundtable: The Benefit of Creating State Level Practitioner-

Researcher Partnerships in Corrections. A roundtable held at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 2013.

2013 Gallagher, B., LeRoy, C., Lutze, F., Wolf, K., and Bush, K. Assessing the effects of science

and sustainability programs in prisons on inmates: A case study of the Sustainability in Prisons Project. A poster presented at the CONFOR conference, Alberta, Canada.

2012 Moderator, Conference Theme Roundtable: The Promise of Correctional Education.

Discussants: Loretta Taylor, Director of Education, Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) and Coyote Ridge Correctional Center (CRCC), Johannes Wheeldon, Washington State University (CRCC), Ricardo Chavez, WWCC/CRCC, Amber Morczek, WSU. A roundtable held at the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, October 17-19, 2012.

Discussant, Roundtable: Merging ACJS and ASC: Exploring the possibilities of improving

discourse between two emerging disciplines. Moderator: Craig Hemmens, President ACJS. Discussants: Faith Lutze, WSU, Ricky Gutierrez, CSU—Sacramento, Marlyn Jones, CSU-Sacramento, Ronald Helms, Western Washington University, Andrew Giocamazzi, Boise State University, Alison Burke, Southern Oregon University. A roundtable held at the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, October 17-19, 2012.

2012 Lutze, F. Broadening the Conceptualization of Community Corrections Officers’

Professional Roles. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, March 13-17, 2012.

2012 Mowder, D. and Lutze, F. Tengo Miedo! Where should I go for Help? The Help Seeking

Behavior of Battered Undocumented Latinas. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, March 13-17, 2012.

2012 Lutze, F., Rosky, J., and Hamilton, Z. Washington State Reentry Housing Pilot Project:

Third Year Follow-up Outcome Evaluation. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, March 13-17, 2012.

2011 Lutze, F., Clear, T., Johnson, W., Latessa, E., and Slate, R. Creating a New Future for

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Community Corrections: Enhancements, Targeted Change, and Innovation. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Canada, March 1-5, 2011.

2011 Lutze, F., Rosky, J. and Bouffard, J. Reentry and the Provision of Housing for High Risk

Offenders Living in Washington State: An Outcome Evaluation. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Canada, March 1-5, 2011.

2011 van Wormer, J. and Lutze, F. Drug Court Team Members and Adherence to the Drug Court

Model. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Canada, March 1-5, 2011.

2011 Moderator for ACJS Roundtables: Conference Theme Roundtable: Approaches to Reentry and Parole in the United States

and Canada. Discussants: Patrick Altimas, ASRSQ (Association des services de réhabilitation sociale du Québec); Elizabeth White, St. Leonard’s Society of Canada; Kelly Sundberg, Mount Royal University. A roundtable held at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Ontario.

Conference Theme Roundtable: Aboriginal and Native American Reentry and Parole: Canadian and U.S. Perspectives Discussants: Michelle M. Mann, MM Consulting; Melissa Munn, Okanagan College; Allen Paternaude, Thomas Winfree, New Mexico State University. A roundtable held at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Ontario.

Conference Theme Roundtable: Human Rights and Community Corrections: Canadian

and U.S. Perspectives. Discussants: Howard Sapers, Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada; Todd R. Clear, Rutgers University; Michelle M. Mann, MM Consulting. A roundtable held at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Ontario.

Conference Theme Roundtable: Researching Drug Treatment Courts in Canada and the

U.S. Discussants: Wesley Crichlow, University of Ontario Institute of Technology; Richard Hartley, University of Texas at San Antonio; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington State University. A roundtable held at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Ontario.

2010 Lutze, F. Dream Big Community Corrections Roundtable. Invited roundtable presentation

for the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA, 2010.

2010 Lutze, F., Falconer, S., and Bouffard, J. Washington State’s Reentry Housing Pilot Project

for High Risk Offenders: Year 1. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy

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of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA, 2010. 2009 Lutze, F. and van Wormer, J. Gender, Justice and Participation in Drug Court. A paper

presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, 2009.

2009 Lutze, F., Falconer, S., and Bouffard, J. Washington State’s Reentry Housing Pilot Project

for High Risk Offenders. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, 2009.

2009 Bouffard, J., Kunzi, T., and Lutze, F. Exploring The “Black Box” of A Specialized Dui

Court Program: Treatment And Court Processes. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, 2009.

2008 Lutze, F. and van Wormer, J. (2008). Drug Court’s Reliance on Interagency Collaboration

to Affect System and Offender Level Change. A poster presented at the 2008 WSU Showcase and at the Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, MD.

2008 Lutze, F. and Cottam, M. (2008). False Civility and Passive Peace: Exploring the

Relationship Between Family and Intra-Communal Violence. A poster presented at the 2008 WSU Research Showcase.

2007 Lutze, F. and Cottam, M. (2007). False Civility and Passive Peace: Exploring the

Relationship between Family Violence and Intra-Communal Violence. A paper presented at the International Association of Political Psychology, Portland, OR, 2007.

2007 Lutze, F., Mason, K. and van Wormer, J. Preliminary Findings of the Adult Drug Court

Process and Outcome Evaluation: Benton and Franklin County. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, WA, 2007.

2007 Lutze, F., and K. Mason. Final report of the Juvenile Drug Court Process and Outcome

Evaluation: Benton and Franklin County. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, WA, 2007.

2005 Lutze, F. Attended the Washington Summit, facilitated by the National Alliance for Model

State Drug Laws, Tacoma, WA, 2005. 2005 Lutze, F. Connecting research through interdisciplinary work on masculinity. A

presentation given at the annual meetings of GRACe, Portland, OR, 2005. 2005 Hembach, T., Lutze, F., and Pratt, T. Supervising Sex Offenders in the Community. A

paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,

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Chicago, IL, 2005. 2005 Drapela, L., and Lutze F. Considering the Other Side of Prisoner Re-entry: An In-depth

Study of the Personal and Professional Attributes of Community Corrections Officers in Washington State. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL, 2005.

2005 Franklin, C. and Lutze, F. Home confinement and intensive supervision as unsafe havens:

The unintended consequences for women. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL, 2005.

2005 Murphy, D., and F. Lutze. Power Imbalances in Police-Probation Partnerships: Analyzing

a Potential Source of Mission Distortion. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL, 2005.

2004 Lucas, S., and F. Lutze. The Benevolent State and Juvenile Drug Courts: Process

Accountability as a Check on Discretion and Disparity. A paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

2004 Bell, C., and F. Lutze. Boot Camp Prisons as Masculine Organizations: Rethinking

Recidivism and Program Design. A poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

2004 Lutze, F. Influencing the Contextual Experiences of Offenders Being Supervised in the

Community. A paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in San Diego, CA.

2003 Vogt, M., F. Lutze, S. Jacobs, and K. Korth. Broken Waves: Factors Related to Domestic

Violence in the United States Navy. A paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Park City, UT.

2002 Lutze, F. Stress, Fear, and Liability: A Study of Neighborhood-Based Supervision Officers

in Spokane, Washington. A paper presented at the American Society of Criminology in Chicago, IL.

2002 Lutze, F., and Peggy Smith. Inter-Agency Collaboration in Community Corrections: A

Case Study of Neighborhood Based Supervision in Spokane, Washington. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Lake Tahoe, NV.

2001 Lutze, F. An Evaluation of Neighborhood Based Supervision Community Corrections

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Officers in Spokane, Washington: A Work in Progress. A paper presented at the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, Georgia.

2001 Lutze, F. The Acceptance of Ultramasculine stereotypes and violence in the control of

women inmates. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Vancouver, British Columbia.

2000 Murphy, D. and F. Lutze. The Relationship between Demographic Characteristics and

Inmates, Perceptions of Ultramasculine Prison Environments: An Exploratory Study. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1999 Lutze, F., N. Lovrich and O. Marenin. Victimization in the Workplace: An International

Perspective. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, Florida.

1999 Lutze, F. and M. Erp. The Potential of the Co-Location of Community Oriented Policing

and Community Corrections to Support Victims. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, Florida.

1999 Jackson, A. and F. Lutze. “In-Your-Face Therapy”: Inmate Experiences of Conflict in Boot

Camp Prison. A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, Florida.

1998 Lutze, F., P. Smith and N. Lovrich. Social Capital and the Inclusion of Community in the

Development of Correctional Policy: Encouraging Rational Responses versus Reactive Legislation in Washington State. A paper presented at the Western Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Boise, Idaho.

1998 Massoglia, M. and F. Lutze. Drug Offenders’ Adjustment to Shock Incarceration: The

Harder the Drug the Harder the Time. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.

1998 Murphy, D., N. Rodriguez and F. Lutze. Sentencing Departures Under Sentencing

Guidelines: Mitigating and Aggravating Factors for Females. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.

1998 Lutze, F. and D. Brody. A Legal Evaluation of Boot Camp Prison as Cruel and Unusual

Punishment. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1997 Murphy, D. and F. Lutze. Impact of an Ultra-masculine Environment on Inmate

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Adjustment. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San Diego, California.

1997 Lutze, F. The Influence of Environment on Inmate Adjustment: Shock Incarceration

versus Traditional Prison. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Louisville, Kentucky.

1997 Myrene, E. and F. Lutze. Inmate Perceptions of Coercion: A comparison Between a Shock

Incarceration Program and a Minimum Security Traditional Prison. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Louisville, Kentucky.

1996 Lutze, F. Does Shock Incarceration Differ From a Traditional Minimum Security

Institution in the Rehabilitation of Offenders? A Comparison of Inmate Attitudinal Change and Institutional Environments. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Las Vegas, Nevada.

1995 Lutze, F. Does Shock Incarceration Provide an Environment Supportive of Rehabilitation?

A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston, Massachusetts.

1994 Lutze, F. and J. Klein-Saffran. Inmates’ Perspective: The Federal Intensive Confinement

Center at Lewisburg. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Chicago, Illinois.

1993 Lutze, F. and J. Klein-Saffran. "Preliminary Findings on Inmate Amenability and

Attitudinal Change in a Shock Incarceration Program." A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Kansas City, Missouri.

1992 Lutze, F. "Conscience and Convenience in a Shock Incarceration Program." A paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1991 Lutze, F. "Women in Prison: Contemporary Issues." A paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Nashville, Tennessee. 1990 Helfgott, J., F. Lutze, H. Chang and L. Goodstein. "Inmate Adjustment and Maladaptive

Behavior: Comparisons Between the State Raised Youth, Career Criminals, and First Time Imprisonments. A paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology in Baltimore, Maryland.

1990 Goodstein, L. and F. Lutze. "Not Just a Number: The Personal Characteristics of Inmates

Participating in Prison Programs." A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Denver, Colorado.

1989 Lutze, F. and L. Goodstein. "Institutional and Personal Factors Influencing Prisoners'

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Motivation for and Choice of Correctional Programs." A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Washington, D.C.

1988 Lutze, F. "Inmates and Rehabilitation: Con Game or Reality." A paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in San Francisco, California. 1987 Cullen, F., F. Lutze, B. Link and N. Wolfe "The Correctional Orientation of Prison Guards:

Do Officers Support Rehabilitation?" A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in St. Louis, Missouri.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University Dates: August 2001 to 2014 Courses: Achieving Justice in a Multi-cultural Society; Cultural Competency and Criminal Justice Reform; Violence Toward Women; Criminal Justice Ethics; Community Corrections; Institutional Corrections; Gender and Justice; Criminal Justice Institutions Prison Debate Project, Coyote Ridge Corrections Center, Connell, WA. Dates: Fall 2012; Spring 2013; Fall 2013; Spring 2015. Documentary Spring 2013—The Walls by Gonzalo Escuder and Nacho Gomez: Awarded the

Special Jury Prize for Innovation by the Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA): http://simaawards.org/portfolio-item/walls-2/

Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University Dates: August 1995 to 2001 Courses: Introduction to Criminal Justice; Violence Toward Women; Juvenile Justice; Institutional Corrections; Community Corrections; Women and Criminal Justice Affiliate Faculty, American Studies, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. (1999-2010) Lecturer, Continuing Education, The Pennsylvania State University Dates: September 1992 to December 1992 Course: Introduction to Women Studies, at the State Correctional Institute for Women, Muncy, PA Lecturer, Department of Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University. Dates: September 1990 to July 1991, September 1992 to December 1992 Courses: Criminology; Advanced Criminology. Lecturer, Women's Studies Program, The Pennsylvania State University. Dates: May 1991 to June 1991 Course: Issues in Rape Prevention.

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Lecturer, Administration of Justice, The Pennsylvania State University. Dates: January 1989 to May 1989; January 1991 to May 1991; August 1993 to December 1993 Courses: Minorities and The Criminal Justice System; Rape and Violence Toward Women; Women and Criminal Justice Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, Women's Studies Program, The Pennsylvania State University. Director: Dr. Lynne Goodstein. Dates: September 1987 to May 1990 Teaching Assistant, Administration of Justice, The Pennsylvania State University. Dates: May 1989 to August 1989 Course: Administration of Justice Field Practicum GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES Doctoral Committees (1995-2014) Chair: Amber Morczek, ABD (in progress expected 2016). Phillip Woodford, ABD (in progress expected 2016). Roger Schaefer (2015). Central Washington University. Kay Heinrich (2014). Washington State Department of Corrections. Matthew Degarmo (2014). Arkansas State University. Jacqueline van Wormer (2010). Washington State University. Denise Mowder (2010). Metro State University Denver. Tonisha Jones (2010). Western Michigan University. Kevin Wright (2010 Co-Chair). Arizona State University. Jennifer Chioti (2009). University of Houston Downtown, TX. Schannae Lucas (2008), California Lutheran. John Neiswender (2005). Curry College, MA. Member: 33 Master’s Committees: Total: 126 (1995-2012). List available upon request. Chair: 57 Member: 69

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Teaching and Mentoring Awards Criminal Justice Graduate Student Mentor of the Year (2015). Presented by the Graduate Student

Association, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University.

Criminal Justice Professor of the Year (2013). Presented by Alpha Pi Sigma, Criminal Justice

Honor Society, Washington State University. Faculty Appreciation Award for Excellence in Teaching (2008/2009). Presented by the graduate

students of Criminal Justice at Washington State University. Outstanding Mentor Nomination (2008). Women and Leadership Alliance Forum. Certificate of Appreciation (2000 and 2002). Presented by the Ronald E. McNair Post-

baccalaureate Achievement Program for service as a McNair Faulty Mentor, Washington State University.

Faculty Appreciation Award for Excellence in Teaching (1997/98). Presented by the graduate

students of Political Science and Criminal Justice, Washington State University. Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award (1995/96). Presented by Alpha Pi Sigma, Criminal

Justice Honor Society, Washington State University. Special Recognition Awards Martin Luther King Jr. Faculty Award (2015). Awarded by Washington State University for

distinguished service in promoting Martin Luther King’s principles of human rights and social justice.

Distinguished Service Award (2014). Awarded by the Minorities and Women Section of ACJS

for ongoing service to the section as the Awards Committee Chair. President’s Award for Leadership (2013). Awarded by Washington State University President

Elson Floyd in recognition of dedication to community engagement and leadership development at WSU.

Coramae Richey Mann Leadership Award (2010). Awarded by the Minorities and Women

Section of ACJS for leadership in promoting diversity in scholarship, teaching, and service in Criminal Justice.

Outstanding Corrections Section Member Award (2010). Awarded by the Corrections Section of

ACJS for research contributions to the field of corrections and service to the Corrections Section.

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Appreciation Award ACJS (2009). Presented by the Executive Board of ACJS for service as Trustee-at-Large.

Outstanding Leadership and Service as Director (2005). Presented by the Political Science and

Criminal Justice Program Faculty, Washington State University. Appreciation Award ACJS (2004). Presented by the Executive Board of ACJS for service as

Region 5 Trustee. Appreciation Award (2002-2003). West Midlands Police, by Detective Inspector Darren Brookes,

Fulbright Scholar. SERVICE University: Internal Review Board (IRB), President’s Office Committee, 2010 to present. Center for Civic Engagement Advisory Board Member, Fall 2012 to present. CLA and COS College Merger Subcommittee: Tenure and Evaluation (2011-2012) Program Review Committee, History 2002. Sexual Assault Task Force, Fall 1997 to 2002. Washington State University Police Advisory Board, Fall 1997 to 1999. Washington State University Student Safety Survey Advisory Working Group on Intimate

Partner Violence. Chaired by Tom Brigham, Executive Assistant to the President. WSU Faculty Liaison for Veterans, Office of the President.

College: CLA Awards Committee, 2011 to 2012. GEAR Committee, Graduate Education, 2008-2009. Thomas S. Foley Institute of Public Policy, Advisory Board Member, 2001-2003. Women Studies Advisory Board Committee, Fall 1996 to 1997. College Research Advisory Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Fall 1995 to Spring 1996.

Department: Graduate Director, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, 2014 to present. Faculty Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma and Criminal Justice Club 2013-present. Center for Civic Engagement, WSU Student-Coyote Ridge Correctional Center Debate and

Civic Engagement, 2012-present. Chair, CJC Department Professional Leadership Liaison 2012-2014. Reception Coordinator, WSU Reception for ACJS, Philadelphia, PA, 2014. Reception Coordinator, WSU Reception for ACJS 50th Anniversary. Dallas, TX, 2013. Graduate Director, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, 2011-2012. Chair Search Committee, Criminal Justice and Criminology position, Fall 2011. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Position, Fall 2010. Reception Coordinator, 2-WSU Receptions for ACJS Seattle, WA, Spring 2007. Chair’s Advisory Committee, Fall 1996, Spring 2006, Spring 2007.

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Director, Criminal Justice Program, Fall 2001 to August 2005. DDP Coordinator, Fall 2000 to 2004. Diversity Committee, Political Science and Criminal Justice, Fall 1997 to 2009. Graduate Studies Committee, Fall 1996-1997, 2002-2005. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Position, Vancouver, Fall 2006. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Program Position, Pullman, 2004-2005. Chair Search Committee, Criminal Justice Position, Pullman, 2002-2003. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Position, Vancouver, Fall 1999. Undergraduate Committee, Fall 1997 - Spring 1999. Faculty Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma, Fall 1996 to 1999. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Program, Spokane, Fall 1997. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Program, Spring 1997. Search Committee, Criminal Justice Program, Spring 1996.

Service to the Academy Editorial Board Memberships: Women and Criminal Justice, Editorial Board, October 2008 to present Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, Editorial Board, 2013-present Western Criminology Review, Editorial Board, 2010-2012 Corrections Management Quarterly, Feature Editor, Teaching Corrections, May 1999 to 2002. Justice Quarterly, Associate Editor, January 2000 to 2002 Reviewer: Justice Quarterly Journal of Criminal Justice Education Journal of Crime and Justice Criminology and Public Policy Oklahoma Criminal Justice Research Consortium Sage Publications Wadsworth Publishing Company Women and Criminal Justice Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program WSU Social Problems McGraw-Hill Publishers Western Criminology Criminal Justice Policy Review American Corrections Association National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Lynne Rienner Publishers Journal of Ethnicity and Criminal Justice Critical Criminology Intern. J. of Offender Therapy and Comp. Criminology National Science Foundation PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES Memberships: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (1987 to present) American Society of Criminology (1987, 1990) Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators (1998 to present) Service:

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ACJS Executive Board: Trustee-at-Large, 2008-2009 (national election). Region 5 Trustee, 2001-2004 (regional election). Chair, Publications Committee, 2007-2008 (appointed). Chair, Sub-committee. Braswell Student Paper Award 2012 (appointed). Representative, Policy Review Committee, Canadian Criminal Justice Association. 2013-

present.

ACJS Program Committee: Reentry and Parole Issues, 2017 ACJS National Program Committee Rehabilitation and Treatment, 2014 ACJS National Program Committee Institutional Corrections, 2013 ACJS National Program Committee Institutional Corrections, 2012 ACJS National Program Committee Parole and Reentry, 2011 ACJS National Program Committee. Jails, 2010 ACJS National Program Committee. Member, Local Events Committee, for the 2007 Seattle, WA conference. Ad Hoc Committee on Minimum Standards for Non-Traditional Learning and Distance

Education in Criminal Justice, ACJS 2001. Victimization, 1999 ACJS National Program Committee.

Corrections Section ACJS: Chair (elected position), Corrections Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1998

to 2000. Vice-Chair (elected position), Corrections Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,

1995 to 1997. Chair, Communications Committee Associate Editor, Corrections Now, section newsletter Awards Committee Member, 2010-2013

Minorities and Women Section ACJS: Founding Member of the Minorities and Women Section (1991 to present). Chair, Awards Committee 2011 to 2015. Member, 2015-present. Executive Counselor, Minorities and Women Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences, 1992 to 1993. Conference Participant and Organizer, Subcommittee Member, Women and Minorities

Section, July 1992, State College Pennsylvania. Alternate Steering Committee Member, Women and Minorities, 1991.

General Service to ACJS and ASC:

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Criminal Justice Program Certified Reviewer (2013-present) Moderator, 4 roundtables supporting conference theme of Canada and U.S. Justice, ACJS,

Toronto, 2011. Chair/Discussant of numerous panels related to corrections, gender, and drug courts from

1988 to present. Women and Prisons, American Society of Criminology, National Program 2004. Member, Steering Committee, Sentencing and Corrections, American Society of

Criminology, 1999. Member, Student Affairs Committee for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1989-

1990; 1993-1995. Member of the Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology, 1992

to 1993. Subcommittee member, Women in Prison.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Advisory Board Member (2012-present). Washington State Center for Court Research Advisory

Committee. Washington State Center for Court Research, Olympia, WA. Member, Byrne/Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Committee (2005-2014; Alternate Member 2014-

present), Department of Commerce, Washington State, Olympia. Advisory Board Member (2011-2013). National Juvenile Drug Court Training & Technical

Assistance Project, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges EDUCATIONAL HONORS University of Cincinnati Dr. Robert Byron Mills Memorial Graduate Award for outstanding

scholarship in criminal justice, 1988. Saginaw Valley State College, Magna Cum Laude Dean's List: Fall 1984 and 1985, Winter 1986 President's List: Summer 1986. Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal Justice Honor Society Charles Stewart Mott Community College: Honors for Criminal Justice Scholarship. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2014 The Red Watch Band. Washington State University Health and Wellness bystander

Intervention training to identify unhealthy alcohol behaviors and life threats. Adult CPR Certification by American Heart Association.

2014 Responsible Conduct of Research Education—Faculty and Staff—2013. Washington State

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University Compliance. Completed July 8, 2014 (Training reference #: 47348). 2014 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Washington State University. Basic

Course/1. Completed May 5, 2014 (#10960783). 2014 Internal Review Board Continuing Education. Office of Research Assurance, Washington

State University. Also completed continuing education in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. 2013 Mental Health First Aid Certification. Washington State University Health and Wellness

training to identify and assist faculty, staff, and students to gain access to appropriate services as needed. Certification April 17, 2013-2016.

2013 Criminal Justice Program Certified Reviewer. Completed ACJS certification training.

Approved by the ACJS Executive Board to review criminal justice degree granting programs at the associate, bachelors, and master’s degree level. Dallas, TX, March 2013.

2012 Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Prevention—College of Arts and Sciences.

Washington State University, Pullman, WA. December 2012. 2012 Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Prevention—On-line Overview. Washington State

University, Pullman, WA: December 5, 2012. 2011 Green Dot Training Institute, Washington State University, Pullman, WA: May 10-13.

WSU initiative to reduce violence on campus. 2010 Washington State Coalition for the Homeless, 20th Annual Conference on Ending

Homelessness. Attended to learn more about the statewide strategies and the agencies that provide services to the homeless related to offender reentry. Spokane, WA: May 12-14.

2001 Women in Higher Education Roundtable, Mentoring and Leadership Exchange Program.

Sandra Haarsager, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters, University of Idaho. RELATED EMPLOYMENT Research Analyst, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Intensive Confinement Center, Lewisburg,

Pennsylvania. Dates: May 1991 to August 1995 Graduate Research Assistant, Prison Classification Project (NIJ funded), University of Cincinnati.

Director: Dr. Patricia Van Voorhis. Dates: September 1986 to August 1987 and May 1988 to August 1988 Security Officer, J.C. Penney Co., Burton, Michigan. Dates: June 1982 to September 1986 COMMUNITY SERVICE

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Tensed Ambulance EMT-Basic— Licensed EMT-B, July 2010 to present, Tensed, Idaho.

Successful completion of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare EMT-Basic Class (Course Number 110027B1) April 17, 2010. Nationally Registered EMT-B 2010-2016.

Moscow Middle School “R & R” Day

Experiential Activities to Encourage Respectful and Responsible Choices. September 27, 2013

Anne Beckner Foundation, Inc., Secretary 2007. ABF raises money and provides equestrian related scholarships to children living in the

Palouse Region of Idaho and Washington. ABF member 2003-2009. Moscow Parks and Recreation Micro Soccer Program, Coach 2007, 2008

Micro Soccer Programs organizes the community around youth soccer for the development of skill and sportsmanship.

REFERENCES

Dr. Martha Cottam Distinguished Professor of Political Science

and Director of the Institute for the Study of Intra-Communal Conflict

Department of Political Science Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4880 Telephone: (509) 335-7997 Dr. Nicolas Lovrich, Professor Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Political Science Department of Political Science Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4880 Telephone: (509) 335-4811 Dr. Mary Stohr Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4880 Telephone: (509) 335-4249