KEVIN A. WRIGHT June 2025
[email protected]Office: 602-496-1294 X: kwrightCRJ LinkedIn: kevinwrightasu School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University 411 N. Central Ave., Ste. 600, MC 4420 Phoenix, AZ 85004 EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, Washington State University, Pullman, WA Dissertation: The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment Programs 2006 M.A. in Sociology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 2004 B.S. in Sociology, Towson University, Baltimore, MD 2004 B.S. in Psychology, Towson University, Baltimore, MD POSITIONS HELD 2018 – Director, Center for Correctional Solutions, Arizona State University 2016 – Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2010 – 2016 Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University PUBLICATIONS Books Maloney, E.S., & Wright, K.A. (2025). Imprisoned minds: Lost boys, trapped men, and solutions from within the prison. Rutgers University Press. Dum, C., Fader, J., LeBel, T., & Wright, K.A. (Eds.). (In Press)., Handbook on lived experience in the justice system. Routledge. Decker, S.H., & Wright, K.A. (Eds.). (2018). Criminology and public policy: Putting theory to work. (2nd ed.). Temple University Press. Journal Articles *graduate student, **undergraduate student *Klemm, A., & Wright, K. (2025). Co-designing gender-responsive practice: Women’s Engagement through Communication, Action, Responsivity, and Education (WE CARE). Advancing Corrections, 18, 160-172. *Philippon, C., Wright, K.A., Telep, C.W., & *Shaw, O.P. (2024). Learning with the others: Perspective-taking and the future of criminal justice in the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 35, 136-155. Selected as 2024 Article of the Year by Journal of Criminal Justice Education. *McKenzie, G.B., & Wright, K.A. (2024). The effects of peer inclusion in the design and implementation of university prison programming: A participatory action research, randomized vignette study. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47, 30-36. Meyers, T.J., Fahmy, C., & Wright, K.A. (2024). Coping with incarceration: Examining the longitudinal relationship between individual coping styles and mental health outcomes. Journal of Mental Health, 33, 14-21. 1 Wright, K.A., Young, J.T.N., *Matekel, C.G., Infante, A.A., Gifford, F., Meyers, T.J., & Morse, Stephanie J. (2023). Solitary Confinement and the Well-Being of People in Prison. Social Science & Medicine, 335, 116224. Infante, A.A., Morse, S.J., Fahmy, C., & Wright, K.A. (2023). Racial politics in the contemporary prison society: The importance of race and ethnicity in prison social organization. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 50, 600-623. Meyers, T.J., Testa, A., & Wright, K.A. (2023). Managing violence: In-prison behavior associated with placement in an alternative disciplinary segregation program. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 48, 250-272. Meyers, T.J., Wright, K.A., & *Phillips, S. (2022). Redefining disciplinary segregation: Perceptions of effective programming among program participants and staff. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 33, 756784. *Morse, S.J., Wright, K.A., & *Klapow, M. (2022). Correctional rehabilitation and positive psychology: Opportunities and challenges. Sociology Compass, 16, e12960. *Morse, S.J., & Wright, K.A. (2022). Imprisoned men: Masculinity variability and its implications for correctional programming. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 7, 23-45. *Haverkate, D.L., & Wright, K.A. (2021). When in doubt: The value of uncertainty for release success among incarcerated women. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 60, 19-39. Meyers, T.J., *Infante, A.A., & Wright, K.A. (2020). Treating the seriously mentally ill in prison: An evaluation of a contingency management program. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 5, 256273. Selected as 2020 Article of the Year by Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. *Haverkate, D.L., Meyers, T.J., Telep, C.W., & Wright, K.A. (2020). On PAR with the yard: Participatory action research to advance knowledge in corrections. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 5, 28-43. *Haverkate, D.L., & Wright, K.A. (2020). The differential effects of prison contact on parent-child relationship quality and child behavioral changes. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 5, 222-244. Wright, K.A. (2020). Time well spent: Misery, meaning, and the opportunity of incarceration. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 59, 44-64. Wright, K.A., Turanovic, J.J., O’Neal, E.N., *Morse, S.J., & *Booth, E.T. (2019). The cycle of violence revisited: Childhood victimization, resilience, and future violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 34, 1261-1286. *Meyers, T.J., *Infante, A.A., & Wright, K.A. (2018). Addressing serious violent misconduct in prison: Examining an alternative form of restrictive housing. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62, 4584-4608. *Meyers, T.J., Wright, K.A., Young, J.T.N, & Tasca, M. (2017). Social support from outside the walls: Examining the role of relationship dynamics among inmates and visitors. Journal of Criminal Justice, 52, 57-67. Wright, K.A., & *Gifford, F. (2017). Legal cynicism, antisocial attitudes, and recidivism: Implications for a procedurally just community corrections. Victims & Offenders, 12, 624-642. Wright, K.A., Turanovic, J.J., & Rodriguez, N. (2016). Racial inequality, ethnic inequality, and the system involvement of at-risk youth: Implications for the racial invariance and Latino paradox theses. Justice Quarterly, 33, 863-889. Selected for the Donal E.J. MacNamara Award for the Outstanding Publication by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Tasca, M., Wright, K.A., Turanovic, J.J., White, C., & Rodriguez, N. (2016). Moving prison visitation research forward: The Arizona Prison Visitation Project. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 17, 55-67. 2 Wright, K.A., & Bouffard, L.A. (2016). Capturing crime: The qualitative analysis of individual cases for advancing criminological knowledge. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60, 123-145. Wright, K.A., *Kim, B., Chassin, L., Losoya, S.H., & Piquero, A.R. (2014). Ecological context, concentrated disadvantage, and youth reoffending: Identifying the social mechanisms in a sample of serious adolescent offenders. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 1781-1799. Wright, K.A., & Rodriguez, N. (2014). A closer look at the paradox: Examining immigration and youth reoffending in Arizona. Justice Quarterly, 31, 882-904. Pratt, T.C., *Turanovic, J.J., Fox, K.A., & Wright, K.A. (2014). Self-control and victimization: A metaanalysis. Criminology, 52, 87-116. Wright, K.A., & *Cesar, G.T (2013). Toward a more complete model of offender reintegration: Linking the micro-, macro-, and system-level components of recidivism. Victims and Offenders, 8, 373-398. Wright, K.A., Pratt, T.C., Lowenkamp, C.T., & Latessa, E.J. (2013). The system model of crime and institutional efficacy: An analysis of the social context of offender reintegration. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 57, 92-111. Johnson, C.L., Wright, K.A., & Strand, P.S. (2012). Transitions of truants: Community truancy board as a turning point in the lives of adolescents. Journal of Juvenile Justice, 1, 34-51. Wright, K.A., Pratt, T.C., Lowenkamp, C.T., & Latessa, E.J. (2012). The importance of ecological context for correctional treatment programs: Understanding the micro- and macro-level dimensions of successful offender treatment. Justice Quarterly, 29, 775-798. Selected for the Donal E.J. MacNamara Award for the Outstanding Publication by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Wright, K.A., & Rosky, J.W. (2011). Too early is too soon: Lessons from the Montana Department of Corrections early release program. Criminology and Public Policy, 10, 881-908. DeLisi, M., Beaver, K.M., Wright, K.A., Wright, J.P., Vaughn, M.G., & Trulson, C.R. (2011). Criminal specialization revisited: A simultaneous quantile regression approach. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 73-92. Wright, K.A. (2010). Strange bedfellows? Private prisons and reaffirming rehabilitation. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49, 74-90. Wright, K.A., Pratt, T.C., & DeLisi, M. (2009). Multiple homicide offenders: Arbitrary cut-off points and selection bias. Homicide Studies, 13, 193-199. Bouffard, L.A., Wright, K.A., Muftic, L.R., & Bouffard, J.A. (2008). Gender differences in specialization in intimate partner violence: Comparing the gender symmetry and violence resistance perspectives. Justice Quarterly, 25, 570-594. Wright, K.A., Pratt, T.C., & DeLisi, M. (2008). Examining offending specialization in a sample of male multiple homicide offenders. Homicide Studies, 12, 381-398. Other Publications Mills, S., Maloney, E., Rue, C., Wright, K.A., & Spohn, C. (In Press). Living without parole: Assessing life sentences by people who live it and people who study it. In Dum, C., Fader, J., LeBel, T., & Wright, K.A. (Eds.), Handbook on lived experience in the justice system. Routledge. Wright, K.A. (2024). New directions: A better than arrival corrections. Concept paper produced for CoreCivic. Wright, K.A. (2023). How ASU is helping transform Arizona prisons. The Arizona Republic. Available at https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2023/12/20/asu-transform-arizonaprison-rehabilitation/71964937007/ 3 Wright, K. A. (2024). A high potential for something good: Reflections on when lived experience meets what works. In Rudes, D.S., Armstrong, G., Kras, K., & Carter, T. (Eds.), Handbook on prisons and jails. Routledge. Wright, K.A., *Morse, S.J., & *Sutton, M.M. (2022). The limits of recidivism reduction: Advancing a more comprehensive understanding of correctional success. In Gould, J.B., & Metzger, P. (Eds.) Transforming criminal justice: An evidence-based agenda for reform. NYU Press. Wright, K.A. (2020). There is nothing innovative about innovation: A conversation with The McCain Institute Next Generation Leaders. The CCS Express, 1, 15-18. Available at https://ccj.asu.edu/sites/default/files/documents/ccs_express_vol._1_issue_1.pdf Telep, C.W., Wright, K.A., *Haverkate, D.L., & Meyers, T.J. (2020). The value of participatory action research in corrections: Introduction to the special issue. Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research, 5, 1-5. *Walls, E. & Wright, K.A. (2020). Victims within the correctional system. In Parkin, W.S., & Collins, P.A. (Eds.), Victims of violence: For the record. Cognella Academic Publishing. Wright, K.A. (2019). When students practice criminology. In American Society of Criminology, Division on Corrections and Sentencing Newsletter, Fall, 9-10. Available at: https://ascdcs.org/newsletters/ Wright, K.A. (2019). Confinement, creativity, and solutions-based learning. In American Society of Criminology, Division on Corrections and Sentencing Newsletter, Spring, 8-9. Available at: https://ascdcs.org/newsletters/ Pfeffer, R., & Wright, K.A. (2019). The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. In Worley, V.B., & Worley, R.M. (Eds.), American prisons and jails: An encyclopedia of controversies and trends. ABC-CLIO. Wright, K.A. (2018). Re-entry and recidivism. Paper prepared for Arizona Town Hall 2018. Available at: http://www.aztownhall.org/111_Town_Hall Wright, K.A., & *Philippon, C. (2018). Prison outreach/exchange programs. Oxford Bibliographies of Criminology. Wright, K.A., & Jonson, C.L. (2018). Thinking outside the prison walls: The value of the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program to solve old problems. In Decker, S.H., & Wright, K.A. (Eds.), Criminology and public policy, second edition. Temple University Press. Wright, K.A. (2018). Why theory matters for policy and why policy matters for theory. In Decker, S.H., & Wright, K.A. (Eds.), Criminology and public policy, second edition. Temple University Press. Wright, K.A., & *Khade, N. (2018). Offender recidivism. In Griffin, O.H., & Woodward, V.H. (Eds.), Routledge handbook of corrections in the United States. Routledge. **Simonds, R., & Wright, K.A. (2017). Private prisons. In Kerley, K.R. (Ed.), The encyclopedia of corrections. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Wright, K.A. (2015). Prisons and poor communities. The Academic Minute. Available at http://academicminute.org/2015/12/kevin-wright-arizona-state-university-prisons-and-poorcommunities/ Wright, K.A. (2015). In too many ways, America’s poorest communities are just like prison. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/in-too-many-ways-americas-poorestcommunities-are-just-like-prison-46312 Wright, K.A. (2015). Why prisons should have video visitation: It’s good for the incarcerated—and good for the community. Slate. Available at http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2015/05/video_visitation_in_prison_ good_for_inmates_good_for_the_community.html Wright, K.A. (2014). The private prison. In Cullen, F.T., Jonson, C.L., & Stohr, M.K. (Eds.), The American prison: Imagining a different future. Sage. 4 *Cesar, G.T, & Wright, K.A. (2013). ‘That ain’t the only way to be’: The reintegration of Dennis ‘Cutty’ Wise from an individual-, community-, and system-level perspective.” In Brody, D.C., & Collin, P.A. (Eds.), Crime, justice, & politics in the city as seen through The Wire. Carolina Academic Press. *Cesar, G.T, & Wright, K.A. (2012). Interrogation practices. In Miller, W.R. (Ed.), The social history of crime & punishment in America: An encyclopedia. Sage. *Cesar, G.T, & Wright, K.A. (2012). Holt v. Sarver. In Miller, W.R. (Ed.), The social history of crime & punishment in America: An encyclopedia. Sage. Technical Reports Wright, K.A., & Rounds, T. (2024). The dash: A better than arrival tool to assess and guide well-being in prison. Report submitted to CoreCivic. *Wood, M.T., Young, J.T.N., & Wright, K.A. (2024). An implementation evaluation of the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry’s Building Capacity for Safer Communities Project. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections. *Simonds, R., & Wright, K.A. (2022). An evaluation of Arizona’s statewide adult recidivism reduction strategic plan implementation program: Motivational interviewing. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. *Simonds, R., & Wright, K.A. (2022). An evaluation of Arizona’s statewide adult recidivism reduction strategic plan implementation program: Community reentry coalitions. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. **Lopez, A., *White, H., Klemm, A., & Wright, K.A. (2022). The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry 2022 reentry summit. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. Wright, K.A., Hepburn, J.R., & Griffin, M.L. (2020). Altering administrative segregation for prisoners and staff: A mixed-methods analysis of the effects of living and working in restrictive housing. Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Wright, K.A., *Haverkate, D.L., *Meyers, T.J., *Matekel, C., Telep, C.W., Maloney, E., Thrasher, J., House, J., White, V., & Wroe, T. (2017). Recidivism reduction in Arizona. Report submitted to the Governor’s Office Recidivism Reduction Project Team. Wright, K.A., *Meyers, T.J., & *Infante, A.A. (2016). Restrictive status housing program evaluation. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Wright, K.A., *Infante, A.A., & *Meyers, T.J. (2016). Mental health program evaluation. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Tasca, M., Cho, A., & Wright, K.A. (2016). Assessing the role of prison visitation on inmate misconduct, selfharm, and recidivism. Report submitted to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Dillman, D.A., Mahon-Haft, T., Cook, S., & Wright, K.A. (2006). Cognitive evaluations of alternative questions for determining field of study for bachelor degree(s) as a follow-up to highest degree question in the American Community Survey. Social and Economic Sciences Research Center Technical Report 06-037. Dillman, D.A., Mahon-Haft, T., & Wright, K.A. (2006). Effects of question structure on answers to field of study question proposed for the American Community Survey: A follow-up test. Social and Economic Sciences Research Center Technical Report 06-041. 5 GRANTS External 2020 – 2024 2017 – 2021 2020 2019 2016 – 2022 2016 – 2020 2015 – 2017 2015 Internal 2024 2024 2023 2021 2020 2020 2018 2017 2015 Research Evaluation Partner. Innovations in Supervision Initiative: Building Capacity to Create Safer Communities. Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. Bureau of Justice Assistance. ($199,923). Research Evaluation Partner. Drug Reduction Project: MRT for STG. Arizona Department of Corrections. Arizona Criminal Justice Commission. ($55,509). Research Evaluation Partner. National Criminal Justice Reform Project. National Governor’s Association ($109,258). Research Evaluation Partner. Public Safety Performance Project. PEW Charitable Trusts. ($50,000). Research Evaluation Partner. Second Chance Act Statewide Adult Recidivism Reduction Plan. Arizona Department of Corrections. Bureau of Justice Assistance. ($196,500). Principal Investigator. Altering Administrative Segregation for Inmates and Staff: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Effects of Living and Working in Restrictive Housing. National Institute of Justice. ($631,559) Principal Investigator. Understanding Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship between Prison Visitation and Recidivism. National Science Foundation. ($168,947). Principal Investigator. Evaluation of Mental Health and Restrictive Housing Programming. Arizona Department of Corrections. ($45,000). Principal Investigator, Practicing Principled Innovation through Trauma-Informed Corrections. Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Principled Innovation Projects. ($10,000) Co-Principal Investigator, {Ink}arcerated: Creativity Within Confinement. Community Partnership Mini Grant. ASU’s Studio for Creativity, Place and Equitable Communities. ($2,000) Co-Principal Investigator. Housing Support for Formerly Incarcerated People: A Community-Based, Relational Assets Approach. Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Seed Grant Funding Initiative. ($15,000) Principal Investigator. Reimagining Incarceration: Racial Equity through Human Investment by the University. ASU Institute for Social Science Research. ($8,000). Principal Investigator. Putting Second Chances to Work: Increasing the Employment Prospects for the Women of Perryville. ASU Institute for Social Science Research. ($8,000). Co-Principal Investigator. Launching Learning: Re-Imagining ‘Syllabus Day.’ ASU Faculty Fund for Teaching Initiatives: Inclusive Pedagogy. ($5,000). Principal Investigator. Putting Second Chances to Work: Increasing the Employment Prospects for the Women of Perryville. College of Public Service and Community Solutions. ($160,000). Principal Investigator. Learning By Doing: The Arizona Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. ASU Women & Philanthropy. ($70,621). Principal Investigator. Prison Visitation and Recidivism. ASU Institute for Social Science Research. ($4,000). 6 2014 Contracts 20252024 Co-Principal Investigator. Unpacking the Prison Visitation Experience: How Social Relationships Impact Inmate Well-Being. ASU. ($10,000). ASU POINT Model. CoreCivic. Creation of a Well-Being Assessment Tool. CoreCivic. TEACHING Undergraduate Courses Developed/Taught CRMJ 201—Introduction to Criminological Theory, Washington State University CRMJ 321—Quantitative Methods for Criminal Justice, Washington State University CRMJ 403—Violence Toward Women, Washington State University CRJ 100—Introduction to Criminal Justice, Arizona State University CRJ 225/294/304—Introduction to Criminology, Arizona State University CRJ 240—Introduction to Corrections, Arizona State University CRJ 461—Domestic Violence, Arizona State University CRJ 317/494—Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, Arizona State University ASU 140—Prisons: Getting Out and Staying Out, Arizona State University Graduate Seminars Developed/Taught CRJ 514—Seminar in Corrections, Arizona State University CRJ 609—Advanced Topics in Corrections, Arizona State University CRJ 598—Punishment Reimagined, Arizona State University CRJ 609—Correctional Programming and Policy, Arizona State University Online Courses Developed/Taught CRMJ 330—Crime Control Policy, Washington State University CRMJ 385—Institutional Corrections, Washington State University CRJ 225—Introduction to Criminology, Arizona State University STUDENT MENTORSHIP Undergraduate College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, BIS Directed Study Juli Roberts (2017) (Understanding the Methods of Contraband Introduction in Prisons and Measures to Curtail Contraband Activity). Aria Allison (2021) (The Physical Structure of Corrections and Rehabilitation). Independent Study Students Rachael Bunch (2014) (Multiple Homicide Offenders: Definitions versus Overarching Term for Current and Future Research, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) Hector Hernandez (2012) (Juvenile Justice: A Review of Juvenile Incarceration and its Deterrent Effect, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012) Barrett College Fellow Program Students Sophia Marturano (2021) Lauren Paxton (2019) Brianna Johnson (2019) Kate Hostal (2019) Genevieve McKenzie (2019) Avery Becker (2019) 7 Watts Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program Students: Nadia Celaya-Alcala (2025 – current) McKenna Hale (2025 – current) Catrin Shmaeil (2024 – 2025) Marcella Alexander (2024 – 2025) Monique Guevara (2023 – 2024) Ben Branaman (2023 – 2024) Bruce Ward (2023) Aly Lopez (2022 – 2023) Kara Glaser (2022) Mary Powers (2022) Sophia Marturano (2021 – 2022) Roger Karner (2021) Alexis Klemm (2020) Sandy Moshi (2019 – 2020) Madison Sutton (2018 – 2019) Shayla Evans (2018 – 2021) Courtney Fleager (2017 – 2018) Kaitlyn Mara (2017 – 2018) Leya Reyes (2016 – 2019) Genevieve McKenzie (2016 – 2020) Tiffany Marcum (2014 – 2015) Emily Barney (2014 – 2015) Garrett Shipley (2014) Caitlin Matekel (2014) Stephanie Morse (2013 – 2014) Evan Booth (2013 – 2014) Barrett Honors College Students Marcella Alexander (chair). (Writing Artist Statements: The Personal and Professional Benefits of Storytelling for Artists Incarcerated in Arizona). BFA Art, Arizona State University 2025). Ben Branaman (chair). (An Evaluation of Convergent Case Management. B.S. Data Science, Arizona State University, 2024) Monique Guevara (chair). (Enhancing Community Corrections in Arizona: The Inside Perspective. B.S. Justice Studies, Arizona State University, 2024) Kara Glaser (chair). (How Spirituality/Religion Positively Transforms the Incarceration Experience: Through a Jewish and Christian Lens. B.S. Forensic Psychology, Arizona State University, 2022) Hannah Walden (member) (How can Outcomes be Improved for Individuals with Mental Health Needs who are Re-entering into the Community upon Being Released from Prison? B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2021) Karen Quintero (chair) (Enhancing Prisons from the Inside Out: Race, Participatory Action Research, and the Future of Corrections. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2021) Genevieve McKenzie (chair) (Pathways to Second Opportunities: A Training to Increase Support for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in the University Setting. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2020) Brianna Johnson (chair) (Users and Abusers: Self-Identification of Substance (Ab)use among Incarcerated Men. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2020) Taryn Malone (member) (Prison Dogs: A Second Chance for Two Species. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2019) Drake Tometich (chair) (Dissolving the Dichotomy of Private and Public Prisons: Lending Credence to the Innovative Potential of Prison Privatization. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2018). Rachel Quirbach (chair) (The Walls are Alive with the Sound of Music: Music Therapy Techniques for Incarcerated Persons. B.S. Music Therapy, Arizona State University, 2018) Nicole Johnson (member) (Drug Treatment in Ex-Offenders: An Exploration of Re-Entry Resources. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2017) Emily Barney (chair) (Exploring Sexual Violence Victimization at Arizona State University. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) Natalie BrinJones (chair) (Smart Decarceration in Arizona: Exploring the Options for Reducing Correctional Populations. B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) 8 Wednesday Nelson (member) (Police Reform: Reasons for Failure Directly from the Source, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) Stephanie Morse (chair) (The Impact of Social Controls on Police Officers’ Perceptions of Use of Force, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) Aracely Castillo (chair) (Policy Under the Influence? The Importance of Public Opinion for the Creation of DUI Policies and Programs, B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012). Masters Theses Supervised Madeline Boersma (chair) (Putting the Community in Community Corrections: Investing in the Lives of Those Leaving Prison, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2025) Ariel Bysiek (member) (Mental Health in Prisons: Examining Variations in Disorders across Custody Levels, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Portland State University, 2025). Alexis Klemm (chair) (Changing the Narrative: Racial and Ethnic Variation in Positive Interactions Between Prison Staff and Incarcerated Women, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2023) Hannah White (chair) (Incarcerated Women’s Perceptions of Their Best Selves in Prison: Major Themes and Age Variations, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2022) Genevieve McKenzie (chair) (Who Knows Best? Using Participatory Action Research (PAR) as a Tool for Designing and Implementing Prison Programming, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2022) Madison Sutton (chair) (The Best Possible Life in Prison: Aspects of Life Satisfaction among Incarcerated Men, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2021) Bianca Rodriguez (chair) (“I Feel like I’m about to Walk Out of Prison Blindfolded”: Prison Programming and Reentry. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2020) Kelsey Tom (member) (Looking Within: Examining the Short- and Longer-Term Consequences of Criminal Justice Confinement on Internalizing Problems, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2020) Deana Moore (member) (Ending a Cycle: Effects of a Pre-release Program on Recidivism. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2019) Wesley Smith (chair) (Correctional Officer Punitiveness, Self-Control and Rehabilitative Training. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2018) Caitlin Matekel (chair) (Conditions of Confinement, Personality Traits, and Inmate Perceptions of Procedural Justice. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2018) Cassandra Philippon (chair) (Sending Students to Prison: An Impact Evaluation of the Arizona Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2018) Chelsea Ruffner (chair) (Solitary Refinement: A Nuanced Look at Public Knowledge and Opinion of Restrictive Housing. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2017) Stephanie Morse (chair) (Hypermasculinity and Incarceration: Exploring Barriers to Rehabilitation. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2017) Danielle Haverkate (chair) (The Differential Effects of Prison Contact on Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Child Behavioral Changes. M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2017) Nathan Ostertag (chair) (Mental Illness and Perceived Social Support upon Reentry: An Analysis of Inmates in Arizona, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) Matt Gricius (chair) (Parental Incarceration: Does Having Minor Children Have an Effect on Recidivism? M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) Natasha Pusch (member) (Gender & Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-Analysis, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) 9 Amber Griffin (member) (Heroin Use and Recidivism: The Impact of Familial Social Support, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) Faith Gifford (member) (Toward the Development of a Multidimensional Legal Cynicism Scale, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) Whitney McCaskill (member) (Children of Incarcerated Parents: The Family Characteristics Associated with Child Welfare Contact Prior to Parental Incarceration, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2014) Travis Meyers (member) (Relative vs. Absolute Stability in Self-Control: A Meta-Analysis, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2013) Gabriel T Cesar (member) (Social Learning in Context: Group Homies, Mentorship, and Social Support, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012) Christopher M. Simmon (member) (Sentencing Disparities Between Male and Female Teacher Sexual Offenders: Do Male Offenders Receive Harsher Penalties in Arizona?, M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012) Internship Carlie Hornback (supervisor), (M.A Social Justice and Human Rights, Arizona State University, 2021) Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Spirit of Service Scholars: Katie Williams (mentor) (MSW, 2018) Rivka Rocchio (mentor) (MFA, 2016) Doctoral Independent Study Students Alexis Klemm (Correctional Programming Participation, 2025) Stephanie Morse (Correctional Officer Wellbeing, 2022) Stephanie Morse (Adherence to the Prison Code, 2022) Travis Meyers (The History and Current Use of Administrative Segregation, 2016) Travis Meyers (Prison Visitation and the Role of Social Support, 2015) Byungbae Kim (The Social Ecology of Recidivism: Empirical Status and Future Directions, 2012) Institute of Social Science Research Methods Capstone Danielle Haverkate (supervisor) (2020) American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing Claudia Odgers Ascencio (mentor) (Ph.D. Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, 2025) Rachel Severson (mentor) (Ph.D. Criminology, University of South Florida, 2021) April Chase (mentor) (Ph.D. Criminology, University of Central Florida, 2022) Dissertations Supervised Danielle Haverkate (chair) (Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, expected 2026) Caitlin Matekel (chair) (Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, expected 2026) Chandler Marr (member) (Compassion and Carcerality: An Ethnography of Compassion in Parole Work, Ph.D. Communication, Arizona State University, 2025) Cynthia Mackey (member) ((Re)imagining Mental Well-being for Returning Black Women in Arizona: An Endarkened Storywork Study, Ph.D. Social Work, Arizona State University, 2025) 10 Stephanie Morse (chair) (Doing Well While Doing Time: Incarceration and the Meaning of Positive Adjustment to Harmful Spaces, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2022) Lucas Alward (outside reader) (Assessing the Relative Influence of Interpersonal Relationship Factors on Probationer Rule Compliance: The Importance of Meaningful Community Supervision, Ph.D. Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida, 2022) Raven Simonds (member) (Anticipated Social Support Networks of Incarcerated Men Preparing for Reentry: Resource Diversity, Network Density, and Individual-Level Correlates, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2022) Juwan Bennett (outside reader) (Life after life: A narrative review of incarceration and reentry experiences of children sentenced to life without parole in Pennsylvania. Ph.D. Criminal Justice, Temple University, 2022) Jessica Raak (member) (Deliberate Self-Harm in the Prison Setting, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2021) Natasha Khade (member) (The Disengagement from Gangs in Prison and its Effects for Reentry, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2021) Gregory Fizer (member) (The Impact of Trained Peer Tutors on Students’ Academic Performance in a Correctional Environment, Ed.D. Leadership and Innovation, Arizona State University, 2019) Travis Meyers (chair) (Managing Violent Misconduct in a Maximum Security Prison: Processes and Outcomes in a Restrictive Status Housing Program, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2018) Kimberly Kaiser (member) (Procedural Justice and Legal Socialization Among Serious Adolescent Offenders: An Examination of Longitudinal Patterns and Mediation Effects of Legal Socialization, Anger, and Prosocial Motivation on Offending, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2016) Mario Cano (member) (Prosecutorial Discretion across Federal Sentencing Reforms: Immediate and Enduring Effects of Unwanted Disparity, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) Byungbae Kim (member) (Gender Disparity and Ecological Contexts of Court Community in Federal District Courts, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) Jillian Turanovic (member) (The Age-Graded Consequences of Victimization, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2015) Sanzanna Toles (member) (Community-based Reentry in Arlington County: An Evaluation of the OAR Reentry Program, Ph.D. Public Affairs, Arizona State University, 2014) Mercedes Valadez (member) (“We have got enough criminals in the United States without importing any”: An examination of the influence of citizenship status and national origin among Latino subgroups in federal sentencing outcomes, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University, 2013) AWARDS AND HONORS 2025 Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Community Solutions Scholar 2024 William B. Griffith Invited Speaker, University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology 2022 ASU President’s Medal for Social Embeddedness. The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, Center for Correctional Solutions 2022 Washington State University, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Distinguished Alumni Award 2021 ASU Graduate College Outstanding Master’s Mentor 2020 American Society of Criminology Teaching Award 2019 ASASU Centennial Professor Nominee 2019 ACJS National Criminal Justice Month Community Award 2019 ASU Faculty Women’s Association Outstanding Faculty Mentor 11 2019 2019 2018 2018 2018 2017 2017 2015 2014 2014 2012 2010 2009 2008 2008 2005 2004 Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Anne Larason Schneider Community Research Award ASU Graduate School Outstanding Doctoral Mentor Nominee ASASU Centennial Professor Nominee Arizona Department of Corrections Florence Complex Education Volunteer of the Year ASU Graduate School Outstanding Doctoral Mentor Nominee ASU Committee for Campus Inclusion Catalyst Award Donal E. J. MacNamara Outstanding Publication Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences College of Public Service and Community Solutions Emerging Community Solutions Scholar ASASU Centennial Professor Nominee Donal E. J. MacNamara Outstanding Publication Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences ASASU Centennial Professor Nominee Alpha Phi Sigma Appreciation Award for Outstanding Criminal Justice Instructor June Morrison Scholarship, Western Society of Criminology C. Clement and Helen B. French Scholarship, Washington State University Claudius O. & Mary W. Johnson Graduate Fellowship, Washington State University Viola Vestal Coulter Fellowship, Washington State University Lieberman Award for Most Distinguished Scholar in Sociology, Towson University ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE Professional Service 2025 Guest Editor, Advancing Corrections. Special issue on information correctional practice. 2025- Deputy Chair, Research and Development Network, International Corrections and Prisons Association 2024- Editorial Board Member: Criminal Justice & Behavior 2024- Editorial Board Member: Advancing Corrections 2024 Member, International Corrections and Prisons Association Research and Development Network 2024 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Program Committee Topic Chair: Prison Pedagogies 2024 Participant, Presidential Panel on Teaching in a Time of Turmoil, The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Francisco 2023 Invited Presentation, American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing Annual Breakfast 2023 American Society of Criminology, Nominations Committee 2022 American Society of Criminology, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, Awards Committee 2022- Editorial Board Member, American Society of Criminology, Division on Corrections & Sentencing Handbook Series 2022 Panelist, ASU Academy for Justice Measured Justice podcast 2021- Editorial Board Member: Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research 2021 Panelist, Participatory Action Research, George Mason University Criminology, Law and Society Student Association 2021 Guest Editor, Health and Justice. Special issue on enhancing the prison environment. 2019 Creator, CCS Graduate Student Conversation Series 12 2019 Panel Chair, Researching Solitary Confinement in Three U.S. States. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Francisco, California. 2019 Discussant, 20th Anniversary of the Division on Corrections and Sentencing: Reflecting on the Past, Envisioning the Future. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Francisco, California. 2019 National Affiliate, George Mason University Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) 2019 Guest Editor, Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research. Special issue on participatory action research in corrections. 2018 American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Awards Committee 2018 Topic Chair, Rehabilitation and Treatment, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2018 Member, National Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2018 Member, Teaching Committee, American Society of Criminology 2018 Discussant, Adapting to Prison Life: Student Interviewers and the Incarcerated. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, Georgia. 2016 Discussant, The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Across Time and Place. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, New Orleans. 2016 Chair, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Outreach Committee 2015 Executive Counselor, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing 2014-2024 Editorial Board Member: Race and Justice: An International Journal 2014- Editorial Board Member: Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society (CCJLS) (formerly Western Criminology Review) 2014 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Scholar Award Committee 2014 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Corrections Section, Membership Committee 2013 Participant, Panel on Professional Development: Balancing Teaching/Research/Service Demands in Academia. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta 2012 Member, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Student Affairs and Paper Committee University Service 2025- Executive Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2025 Reviewer, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Principled Innovation Seed Grant 2024- Undergraduate Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2024- Chair, Health and Human Services Working Group, ASU ADCRR Advisory Council 2023 University Representative, Reimagining Incarceration with the New American University (Produced Concept Note) 2023- Donor Representative, Center for Correctional Solutions Scholarship 2023 Faculty Workgroup on Student Well-Being, ASU Student Wellness and ASU Counseling 2023-2025 Member, Faculty Workgroup to Create DCJ Program 13 2023 Participant, Designing for Justice Discovery Convening 2022-2025 Comprehensive Exam Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2022 Participant, ASU Foundation Moonshot Accelerator Program 2022 Reviewer, Watts College Seed Funding Initiative 2021 Presentation, Teaching Experience Conversation Series: Inclusive Pedagogy 2021 Presentation, Resilience in Social Environments (RISE) Initiative 2020 Ad hoc Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2020 Ad hoc Committee for Market Identity, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice 2020 Faculty Search Committee for the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamic 2020 Participant, ASU Day at the Capitol 2019 Collaborator, ASU Second Chance Pell Experimental Sites Initiative ASU Submission 2019 Participant, Culture of Philanthropy Faculty Focus Group, ASU Foundation 2019 Member, Advisory Board, Undoing Time: A Visual History of Incarceration, ASU Art Museum 2019 Member, Advisory Board, Integrating STEM Into Transition Education for Incarcerated Youth (INSITE), Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College 2019 Presentation, Next Generation Service Corps 2019- Affiliated Faculty, Resilience in Social Environments (RISE) Initiative 2019- Affiliated Faculty, ASU Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR) 2019 Member, Creativity, Place and Equitable Communities 2019-2020 Faculty Academy 2019 Comprehensive Exam Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2019 Panelist, Watts College Tenure and Promotion Workshop 2018 Faculty Search Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2018 Participant, Creative Placemaking Research Meeting 2018 Panelist, Social Embeddedness Network Conference. ASU West Campus 2017 Member, Juvenile Justice Community of Practice (JJ COP) 2017 Member, peerLA Cohort V of ASU Leadership Academy 2016 Member, 2018 National Conference on Children of Incarcerated Parents Planning Committee, ASU Center for Child Well-Being 2016- Prison Advisory Committee, Arizona State University 2016 – 2018 Director, Office of Correctional Solutions, Arizona State University 2016 Undergraduate Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2016 College of Public Service and Community Solutions Emerging Community Solutions Scholar Selection Committee 14 2015 Panelist, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Professional Development Workshop: Navigating the Academic Job Market 2015 Faculty Search Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2015 University Hearing Board Member 2015 Co-Organizer (with Jacob Young), School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Spring Colloquium Series to promote faculty scholarship across schools within the College of Public Service and Community Solutions 2014 Judge for College of Public Programs Changemaker Challenge 2014 Graduate Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2014 Panelist, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Professional Development Workshop: Navigating the Academic Job Market 2013 Executive Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2013 Comprehensive Exam Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2013 Undergraduate Student Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2012 Faculty Search Committee for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2011- Affiliated Faculty, Barrett, The Honors College, Arizona State University 2011 Brown Bag Committee to promote scholarship by faculty of the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2010 Ad-hoc Committee to develop committee structure for the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University Community Involvement 2025 Presentations Georgia Southern University Criminal Justice & Criminology Class Arizona State of Reform Health Policy Conference Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program National Network Watts College Community Connections: Fostering Community-Faculty Partnerships 2024 AZ ACEs Consortium, Completed Training to be Certified ACEs trainer 2024 Completed Open Table Training 2024 Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. Community Corrections Program Manager Hiring Committee 2024 Presentations International Corrections and Prisons Association, Annual Conference in Singapore National Returning Citizens Conference Valley Interfaith Project Civic Academy Awake Window & Door Co. 15 University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology CoreCivic Reentry Services Executive Leaders CoreCivic Community Luncheon 2023 Organized Watts 5K United Way event at Perryville Prison 2023-2024 Designed and Adapted Reintegration Resource Table with The Open Table 2023-2024 Developer and Facilitator, WE CARE Gender-Responsive Staff Training, Perryville Prison 2023- Member, Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Classification Review Workgroup 2023 Presentations CoreCivic Reentry Services Executive Leaders Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program 25th Anniversary Conference Sandra Day O’Connor Inn of Court Valley Interfaith Project Civic Academy INT 522 Advanced Interior Architecture Studio II CED 501 Research and Evaluation in Counseling (2x, Spring and Fall) 2023 Panelist, AZ Valley Consulting, Conversations on Criminal Justice 2023 Organizer and Discussant, Bank on 100 Million: Arizona Hackathon 2023 Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. Community Corrections Program Manager Hiring Committee. 2023 Developer and Facilitator, POINT Workshop Series, Perryville Prison, Red Rock Correctional Facility 2022 Panelist, Academy for Justice, Arizona Criminal Law for Legislators 2022 Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Reentry Summit 2022 Guest, PBS Arizona Horizon 2022- Co-Curator, Inkarcerated Art Show, Gallery 100 2022 Developer and Facilitator, POINT Workshop Series, Perryville Prison 2022 Presentations ASU President’s Club Washington State University Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Alumni Keynote Address CPY 702 Research and Evaluation in Counseling 2021 Presentations Presidio Graduate School, San Francisco, CA Mirabella Lifelong Learning Signature Lecture Series Kiwanis Club of Tempe ASU Social Embeddedness Network Conference ASU Women & Philanthropy 2021 Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Reentry Council 2020 Presentations McCain Institute Next Generation Leadership Program 2019 Presentations Poynter Institute, A Journalist’s Guide to Covering Jails 16 Arizona Correctional Educators Symposium McCain Institute Next Generation Leadership Program Arizona Town Hall, Westward Ho ASU Presidential Trip 2019 Perryville Prison Core Team of Incarcerated Women and ASU Faculty and Students 2019 Co-Curator, Inkarcerated Art Show, AE England Building 2018 Presentations Arizona Town Hall, Whetstone Unit Arizona State Prison Complex at Tucson CivEx, Flinn Foundation AZ Reentry Employer Forum Barrett Honors College Community Dialogue League of Women Voters of Northwest Maricopa County Glendale Community College Flinn-Brown Fellows, Flinn Foundation 2017 Presentations Flinn-Brown Fellows, Flinn Foundation 2017 Co-Facilitator Training, Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program 2017 Presentations National Honors Society, BASIS Phoenix College of Public Service and Community Solutions Community Engagement Forum 2017 Co-Curator, Inkarcerated Art Show, Unexpected Art Gallery 2017 Governor’s Recidivism Reduction Project Breakthrough Team Evaluation Subcommittee 2016 Governor’s Recidivism Reduction Project Breakthrough Team 2016- Founding Member, Arizona Transformation Project 2016 Participant, Arizona Department of Corrections Reentry Summit 2016 Panelist, Teaching in Prison, Prison Education Conference. Tempe, Arizona 2015 Speaker, College of Public Service and Community Solutions Public Impact Talks, Incarcerated in America: Why You Should Care 2015 Completed Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Training 2015 Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Citizens Academy 2013- Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Day of Service Manuscript Reviewer American Journal of Criminal Justice; Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research; Criminology; Criminology & Public Policy; Criminal Justice and Behavior; Criminal Justice Policy Review; Feminist Criminology; International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology; Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology; Journal of Adolescent Research; Journal of Crime and Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice; Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; Journal of Quantitative Criminology; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Journal of Urban Affairs; Justice Evaluation Journal; Justice Quarterly; Law & Policy; Public Administration; Race and Justice; Social Science and Medicine; Social Problems; The Social Science Journal; Victims & Offenders; Violence Against Women; Western Criminology Review Professional Affiliations Faculty Women’s Association, Arizona State University American Society of Criminology (Division on Corrections and Sentencing) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Corrections Section) 17