MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_01C94C99.8038E790" This document is a Single File Web Page, also known as a Web Archive file. If you are seeing this message, your browser or editor doesn't support Web Archive files. Please download a browser that supports Web Archive, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. ------=_NextPart_01C94C99.8038E790 Content-Location: file:///C:/6D27A0D6/Hendersoncv.htm Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" MARTHA L

VITA

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MARTHA L. HENDERSON HURLEY, PH.D.

 (843) 953-0319

martha.henderson@citadel.edu

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EDUCATION

 

2000   = Ph.D. Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio=

   &nbs= p;        Dissertation Title: The Meaning of Punishment: What Do Inmates Expect From Prison?

   &nbs= p;        Chair: Patricia Van Voorhis

 

1996   = M.A. Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio=

   &nbs= p;        Thesis Title: The Impact of Race on Perceptions of Criminal Injustice.

   &nbs= p;        Chair: Francis Cullen

 

1992   = B.A. Department of Sociology, Furman = University, Greenville, South Carolina

 

APPOINTM= ENTS

 

      2008 – date            Associate Professor in Political Science and Criminal Justice, The Citadel,

   &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;       Charleston, South Carolina. (Position involves teaching courses in =

   &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;       corrections and criminal justice.)

 

2007-= 2008        &= nbsp;    Assistant Professor in Political Science and Criminal Justice, The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina.

 

   &nb= sp;  2005- 2007        &= nbsp;   Assistant Professor in the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and

        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;  Corrections, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale<= /st1:City>, Carbondale, Illinois

(Position involved teaching courses in corrections and community

corrections.)

 

2001-2004    &n= bsp;        Assistant Professor in the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illino= is (Position involved teaching courses in corrections and community correction= s.)

 

1999-2001        &= nbsp;    Assistant Professor in Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.  (Position involved teaching course= s in the following areas: corrections, community corrections, race, class, and t= he criminal justice system.)

 

 

 

 

1996-1999        &= nbsp;    Evaluator, Evaluation of BOYS IV RRAPP, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio= . Position funded by the Juvenile Court in Cincinnati.

      = ;      (Position involved data analysis, development and database management, and writing of= technical reports on BOYS IV RRAPP an intensive day treatment program for minority, juvenile, male offenders.)

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1996-1999             Instruc= tor, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio= . (Required the teaching of courses related to criminal justice.)<= /span>

 

1997-1998        &= nbsp;    Principal Investigator, National Survey of Prison Living Arrangements Grant, University of Cincin= nati, Cincinnati, Ohio. (Position involved planning, development and implementation of research design to assess prison cell policies across the = United States.=   Position also included analysis and presentation of data.)

       

1997-1998        &= nbsp;    Field Data Collector, COPs Grant, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio= . Funded by NIJ. (Position required conducting observations of Cincinnati police officers during ride-= alongs and data entry.)

       

1996  &n= bsp;            = ;       Interviewer/Data Analyst, Planning Grants in Ohio, University of Cincin= nati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Position funded by the state of = Ohio. (Interview= ed judges, prosecutors, probation officers, and city council members for plann= ing of community based correctional facilities in the state of Ohio.)

 

      1996        =             &nb= sp; Research Assistant Evaluation of ADAPT, University of Cinci= nnati,

Cincinnati, Ohio.  Position funded by Talbert House. = (Duties entailed the collection of data, design of data collection instruments, and evaluation of a pretrial drug treatment program for women.)

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1996        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p; Research Assistant Evaluation of IMPACT, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio= . Position funded by Talbert House. (Duties entailed the collection of data, design of data collection instruments, and evaluation of a pretrial drug treatment program for men.)

       

1995        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p; Mentor Coordinator, Community Correcti= ons Partnership Grant, University of= Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Position funded by the Juvenile Court in Cincinnati. (Position required the planning, development and implementation of mentoring program for minority, juvenile offenders. )

 

1995        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p; Research Assistant, Divorce Cou= rt Mediation, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. (Position required observational analysis of proceedings in mediation hearings.)

       

1995        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p; Research Assistant, University= of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio.

        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;         (Conducted data analysis of national survey.  Used SPSS for analysis. )

 

other positions and employment

 

2004-2005    &n= bsp;        Social Science Research Specialist in the Bureau of Research, Ohio Department = of Rehabilitation and Correction. (Position involved design, implementation, a= nd oversight of research projects and grant writing.)

 

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS

 

   &nb= sp; 1997 American Society of Criminology Minority Fellow

 

TEACHING OVERVIEW

 

A.&n= bsp;    Courses taught

 

Corrections:

Alcohol,= Drugs, and Crime

Assessme= nt of Offenders

Introduc= tion to Corrections

Institut= ional Corrections

Community Corrections

Correcti= onal Rehabilitation

Prisoner= Reentry

Prisons = and Jails

Seminar = in Punishment and Rehabilitation

Seminar = in Correctional Rehabilitation

 

General Criminal Justice Courses:

Criminal Behavior

Human Re= lations in the Criminal Justice System

Introduc= tion to Courts

Introduc= tion to the Criminal Justice System

Juvenile Delinquency

Psycholo= gy of Crime and Justice

Statisti= cs

 

General Education Courses:

Crime, J= ustice, and Social Diversity

Race, Cl= ass and the Criminal Justice System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B.&n= bsp;    OTHER tEACHING aCTIVITI= ES

 

 

NUMBER OF MASTER’S= AND Ph.D. COMMITTEES:  10

 

 

NAMES OF STUDENTS COMPLE= TING THESIS UNDER MY DIRECTION

 

Nolan, C. (2004) The Societal and Psychological Effects of Wrongful Conviction. Southern Illinois University<= /st1:PlaceType> Carbondale.

 

Estes, Hilary. (2003) Chronic= Masturbators: An Exploratory Study of Deviant Behavior among Federal Inmates.<= /i> Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

 

NUMBER OF INDEPENDENT ST= UDY COURSES WITH UNDERGRADUATES: 1= 5

 

PARTICIPATION IN TEACHING IMPROVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Citadel Communicating Acros= s the Curriculum (CAC)

The = Citadel Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching, Learning (CASTLE)

 

SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

CURRENT PROJE= CTS

 

2008—date &= nbsp;    South Carolina Reentry Initiative

 

2008 -- date &nbs= p;   Reentry Needs of Long-term and Elderly Inmates

 

2007 – date &nbs= p;    Illinois Long-Term Prisoner Study.=

Study assesses programs and services provided to long-term inmates in Illinois from the perspective of administrators, staff, and offenders and develops an evidence-based practice review.

 

2005 – date &nbs= p;    Children of Incarcerated Parents: Brea= king the Cycle

Consultant with the University of Cincinnati on the evaluation of the Cleveland Children of Incarcerated Parents Program.

 

2005 – date = ;     Implementing Evidenced-Based Practices=

Assessing requirements for implementing evidence-based practices in corrections through a research rev= iew of criteria found in other helping disciplines.

 

2005 – date = ;     Reentry

   &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;       Developing a general survey to assess correctional orientations regarding reentry.

 

 

 

2005 – date = ;     Best Practices Female Substance Abusing Offenders

Developing a repository of curricula used within correctional programs designed to treat female substa= nce abusers.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

BOOKS

 

2008   = Henderson Hurley, M. L. and Dena Hanley. (= under contract). Correctional Administrat= ion

and Change Management. Taylor & Francis.

 

2008  =   Henderson Hurley,= M. L., and G. Burruss(Eds.)= . Long-term and Elderly Offenders. Book manuscript under review with the American Correctional Association.

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

 

2008    Henderson, Martha and Dena Hanley. (forthcoming). Prisoner Reen= try: Moving Beyond  The Identificat= ion of Inmate Needs Upon Release. In Roslyn Muraskin and Albert Roberts (Eds.), Visions for Change: Crime and Justice = in the Twenty-First Century (5th ed). Prentice Hall.

 

2003    Henderson, Martha L.  “Employment and Crime: What = is the Problem and What Can Be

Done About It From the Inma= te’s Perspective?” CRIME AND EMPLOYMENT: Critical Issues in Crime Reduc= tion for Corrections, edited by Jessie L. Krienert and Mark S. Fleisher.        =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;         

 

2001    <= st1:place w:st=3D"on">Henderson, Martha L. Maximum-Security Inmates’ Attitudes Toward Placing Juveniles in Adult Prison. In Contemporary Correctional Perspectives: Academic, Practitioner, and Prisoner edited by Leanne Alarid and Paul Cromwell. Roxbury Publishing.

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SCHOLARLY  PUBLICATIONS- peer reviewed

 

2008    Henderson, M. L., Amanda Mathias-Humphrey, and M. Joan McDermot= t. “Barriers to Effective Program Implementation: The State of School-ba= sed Probation.” forthcoming Feder= al Probation (June).

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2006    Henderson, Martha L. and Dena Hanley. “Planning for Quali= ty: A Strategy for Reentry

   &nbs= p;        Initiatives.” Western Criminology Review 7(2).

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2005    Wilkinson, Reginald, Ed= ward Rhine, and Martha Henderson-Hurley= . “Reentry in Ohio Corrections: A Catalyst for Change.” The Journal of Correctional Education 56(2): 158-173.

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2005    Sperber, Kimberly, Martha L. Henderson-Hurley, and D= ena Hanley. “Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice: A Call to Action.” Federal Probation 69 (1): 3-6.

 

2003    Krienert, Jessie L., Martha L. Henderson, and Donna Van Diver. “Inmates with Physical Disabilities: Establishing a Knowledge Base.”  Southwest Jou= rnal of Criminal Justice 1 (1): 13-23.

 

2001    Henderson, Martha L. “Employment and Crime: What is the Problem and What Can Be

        &= nbsp;   Done About It from the Inmate’s Perspective?”  Corrections Management Quarterly   5 (4): 46-52. 

    = ;         

2001    King, William, Steve Ho= lmes, Martha L. Henderson, and Edward Latessa. “Evaluation of an Intensive Treatment Program for African-American Males.” Crim= e and Delinquency 47 (4): 558-572.

 

2000      Henderson, Martha L., Francis T. Cullen, Leo Carroll, and William Feinberg.=         =   

            =   Racial Desegregation of Prison Cells:  A National Survey of Wardens on the Racial

    = ;    Integration of Prison Cells.”  The Prison Journal 80(3): 295-308.=       

 

1997     Henderson, Martha L., Francis T. Cullen, Liqun Cao, Sandra L. Browning, and Renee

        =      Kopache.  “Impact= of Race on Perceptions of Criminal Injustice.”  Journal of  Criminal

        =      Justice 25:447-462.

 

NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

 

2008    Henderson, Martha “Super-Max Prisons.” In Helen Taylor Green and Shaun L. Gabbidon (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage Publications. (forthcoming)

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2008    Henderson, Martha “Prisoners and Infectious Diseases.” In Helen Taylor Green and Shaun L. Gabbidon (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage Publications. (forthcoming)

 

2004    Henderson, Martha L. “Determinates of Inmates’ Perceptions of the Purpose of Juvenile Corrections and the Placement of Young Adult Offenders in Adult Prison.R= 21; Ohio Corrections Research Compendium pp. 197-206.

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BOOK REVIEWS

 

2006   = Henderson, M. L. = Review of the book Prison Readings: A Critical Introduction to Prisons

         &= nbsp;  and Imprisonment, Yvonne Jewkes and Helen Johnston (eds.),Willan Publishing, 20= 06,

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 48 (5).

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2005    Henderson, M. L. Review= of the book Prisoners Once Removed: The Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Children, Families, and Communities<= /i>, Jeremy Travis and Michelle Waul (eds.), The Urban Institute Press, 2003, 39= 6 pp Corrections Today 67 (2).

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2005    Henderson, M. L. Review= of the book The Virtual Prison: Commun= ity Custody and the Evolution of Imprisonment by Julian V. Roberts, Cambrid= ge Studies in Criminology, 2004, 219pp Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 47 (4).

 

TECHNICAL REPORTS  TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES

 

2007    Henderson, Martha. “Pha= se I Report: Literature Review on Long-term and Elderly Prisoners’ Medical, Mental Health, and Program Needs.” Presented to the Long-term Prisone= rs Study Legislative Committee.

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2007    Armstrong, Gaylene, Bur= russ, George, and Henderson, Martha. “An Evaluation of Cook County Community Based Transition Services for Female Offenders Program” presented to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.

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2005    Hanley, Dena and Henderson, Martha. “Readine= ss Assessment: Women’s Assessment and Women’s Treatment Programs” presented to Talbert House.

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2005    Henderson, Martha. “Organizational Change for Reentry” presented to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.

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2004    = Henderson Hurley, Martha. “The Im= pact of the Criminal History/Risk Score Instrument on Supervision Levels” presented to Adult Parole Authority of Ohio.

 

2004     M. J. McDermott = and Martha L. Henderson. “Final Report: Process Evaluation of

 Jackson County School-Based Probati= on Program” presented to Illinois Criminal Justice  

 Information Authority.

 

2004    Henderson, Martha L. and M. J. McDermott. “Evaluation of = Jackson County School-

Based Probation Progress Report 2” presented to Illinois Criminal Justice Information   Authority.<= /p>

 

2003    Henderson, Martha L. and M. J. McDermott. “Evaluation of = Jackson County School-

        =     Based Probation Progress Report 1” presented to Illinois Crimi= nal Justice Information

        =     Authority.

 

1999     Henderson, Martha L. and Edward Latessa. “Final Report on BMC” presented to the

            =   Hamilton County Juvenile Court.

 

1998     Henderson, Martha L. and Edward Latessa. “The Impact of Restructuring on African

            =   Youth involved in BOYS IV RRAP” presented to the Hamilton County Juvenile <= /p>

            =   Court.

 

1997    Henderson, Martha L. and Edward Latessa. “Impact of Commu= nity Corrections

Partne= rship on the recidivism of youth” presented to the Hamilton County Juvenile Co= urt.

 

 

1996    Henderson, Martha L. and Edward Latessa. “Mentoring African-American youth

        =     involved in the Community Corrections Partnership” presented to the Hamilton County

        =     Juvenile Court.

 

 

OTHER SCHO= LARLY

 

Johnson v. CA., 545 U.S. (2004) – The U.S. Supreme Court used the Henderson et al. (1997) prison cell desegregation st= udy to make a decision.

 

Crime and Justice Research Institute (2006).  Invited to participate in the Crim= e and Justice Summer Research Institute: Broadening Perspectives and Participatio= n to be held at Ohio State University.

 

MANUSCRIPTS TO BE SUBMITTED

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2008    Henderson, M. L., Dena Hanley, Amanda Mathias-Humphrey, and M. = Joan McDermott. “Barriers to Effective Program Implementation in WomenR= 17;s Treatment: The Client View.”

&nbs= p;

2008    Hanley, D. and M. L. Henderson. “Readiness= for Change: How to Improve Outcomes for Female Substance Abusing Offenders.”

&nbs= p;

2008    Henderson, M. L. and D. Hanley. “Barriers to Effective Implementation: Issues Facing Female Substance Abuse Programs.”

&nbs= p;

2008    McDermott, M. J., Miche= lle Miller, and Martha Henderson. “School-based Probation and Nel Noddings’ Ethics of Care.”= ;

&nbs= p;

2008   Sperber, Kimberly, Dena Hanl= ey, and Martha Henderson. “Principles of Effective Implementation: The Next Evolution.”

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MEDIA=

 

Henderson= , Martha (2007) Long-Term Offender Study Interview. Friday February 23, 2007. WSIU-Radio.

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PROFESSI= ONAL PRESENTATIONS

 

2008    Henderson Hurley, Marth= a L. “Evidence-based Practices in Federal Probation: The Future is Now.”  Invited presentat= ion to be presented on December 4, 2008 at Federal Law E= nforcement Training Center in Charleston, SC.

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2008    <= st1:place w:st=3D"on">Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “A He= lping Hand: The Utility of Faith-Based Initiatives.” Presented at the annual meeting of the South Carolina Correctional Association on November 13 in Myrtle Beach, SC.

&nbs= p;

2008    Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “Over= coming Student Surface Approaches to Learning.” Presented to CASTLE on Novem= ber 3 at The Citadel.

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&nbs= p;

2008    <= st1:place w:st=3D"on">Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “Re-e= ntry Moving from Research to Practice.” Invited presentation presented at = the “Fighting Crime Behind the Wire” Strategic Planning Summit for Re-entry sponsored by the South Carolina Re-entry Initiative and the College of Charlesto= n on October 10, 2008 in Charles= ton, SC.

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2006    Henderson, Martha L and Dena Hanley. “Barriers to Effecti= ve Program Implementation for Female Substance Abusers: A Multi-level Approach.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.

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2006    Henderson, Martha. “Developing and Agenda: Variation in Substance Use Processes Differen= ces between Minority and Non minority Females. Presented to the Racial Democrac= y, Crime and Justice Network, Col= umbus, OH.

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2006    Hanley, D. and Martha Henderson. “Strategic Planning- Reentry Planning f= or Quality.” Presented at “The Institute for Evidence-based and Be= st Practices” sponsored by the American Association of Criminal Justice Professionals, Miami, Florida.

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2006    Hanley, D., Martha Henderson, and Kimberly Sp= erber. “What Works Revisited: The Missing Link.” Presented at the annu= al meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting Baltimore, Maryland.

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2006    McKenna, T. and Martha Henderson. “Examinin= g Sex Offenders within the Context of Life-Course Theory.” Poster presented= at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting Baltimore, Maryland.

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2005    Sperber, Kimberly, Dena Hanley, and Martha Henderson. “Principles of Effective Implementation: The Next Evolution.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Associat= ion, Chicago, IL.

 

2005    Hanley, Dena, Martha Henderson-Hurley, and Kimb= erly Gentry-Sperber. “The Politics of Research.” Presented at the an= nual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL.

 

2004    Henderson-Hurley, Marth= a. “Establishing Linkages between Inmate Personality Types and Support f= or Rehabilitation.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Americ= an Society of Criminology, Nashvi= lle, TN.

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2004    Gentry-Sperber, Kimberly, Martha Henderson Hurley, and Dena Hanley. “The Role of Research in Practice.” Presented at the an= nual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

 

2003   = Henderson, Martha L. “Early Intervention Programs: Too Little Too Late” Presented at

the annual meeting of the A= merican Society of Criminology, Denver, CO.

 

 

 

2000     Henderson, Marth= a L. “Maximum-Security Inmates’ Attitudes Toward Placing Juveniles <= /p>

        =      in Adult Prison.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Ameri= can Society of 

        =     Criminology, San Franci= sco, CA.

 

2000     Henderson, Martha L. and Patricia Van Voorhis “The Meanin= g of Punishment: What Do

        =      Inmates Expect from Prison for Themselves and for Other Offenders?” Presented at the

        =      annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New      <= /p>

            =   Orleans, LA.

 

1999    Henderson, Martha L. and Edward Latessa.  “When Good Intentions Go Bad: Evaluation of Intensive Treatment Program for the African-American Juvenile Male.”  Presented

        =     at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando,  FL.

 

 

1998    Henderson, Martha L. and Patricia Van Voorhis.  “Inmate Participation in Pri= son

  Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.

            =  

1998    Hurley, David C. and Martha L. Henderson.  “Race and Gender: A Comparis= on of

        =     Findings From Two National Datasets.”  Presented at the annual meeting of= the American 

        =     Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.

 

1998      Henderson, Martha L., Francis T. Cullen, Leo Carroll, and William Feinberg.  &n= bsp;            = ;           

            =   “Racial Desegregation of Prison Cells:  A National Survey of Wardens.”  Presented at

            =   the annual meeting of the Aca= demy of Criminal Justice=

        Sciences, Albuquerque, NM.

 

1997    Henderson, Martha L. and David C. Hurley.  “Juvenile Lifestyle: The Importance of          Differences in Deviance and Victimization by Race and Gender.”  Presented at           =            the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.

 

1996    Sundt, Jody L., Shelley Johnson, Edward Latessa, Martha L. Henderson and

      Stormie Goins-Maneval.  “Innovat= ions in the Management and Treatment of

      Drug Offen= ders: An Evaluation of the Cinci= nnati Drug Court.”  Presented at the

      annual mee= ting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY.<= /st1:place>

 

1996    Henderson, Martha L., Francis T. Cullen, Liqun Cao, Sandra L. Browning, and Renee     = ;          Kopache.  “Impact of Race on Perceptio= ns of Criminal Injustice.”  Presented at     = ;             <= /span> the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal = Justice Sciences, Las= Vegas, NV

 

GRANTS

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GRANT= S/CONTRACTS APPLIED FOR

 

2008   = Henderson, M. L. = Mid-Level Management Perceptions of Organizational Functioning in 3

   &nbs= p;        Different Criminal Justice Agencies.

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2007    Henderson, M. L. and K. Sperber. Principals of Effective Multicultural Programming. National Institute of Corrections.

 

2006   = Henderson, M. L. I= llinois Long-Term Offender Study. Illinois Department of Corrections.

&nbs= p;

2005    Armstrong, G., G. Burre= ss, and M. Henderson. Evaluation of Cook County Transition Services Program for Drug Abusing Female Probationers. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.

&nbs= p;

2005    H= enderson, M. L. Study of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised and the Illinois Adult Risk Reduction Strategies Pre-Screen Form for = Illinois Adult Probation. Submitted to= the Administrative Office of Illi= nois Courts.

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2004    Henderson,= M. L., S. Van Dine, and E. Rhine. Improving Risk Assessments for Released

Offenders: Is There a Place= for Institutional Misconduct and Prison Programming? Submitted National Institu= te of Justice.

 

2002    Krienert, J. and M. L. Henderson. Services for Inm= ates with Disabilities: Establishing  A Knowledge Base. Submitted National Institute of Health.

 

2001   = Henderson, M. L. and W. Wells. Us= ing the Web to Engage Students and Enhance Delivery

         &= nbsp;  of AJ 203. Submitted SIUC Undergraduate Teaching Fellowship Program.

&nb= sp;

2000    Ellsworth, T. and M. L. Henderson. Redesigning the Probation Division’s Training Delivery System. Submitted Administrati= ve Office of Illinois Courts.

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GRANT= S/CONTRACTS RECEIVED

 

2008   = Henderson, M. L. = Mid-Level Management Perceptions of Organizational Functioning in 3

 Different Criminal Justice Agencies= . The Citadel. $2,647.50

&nbs= p;

2007    H= enderson, M. Illinois Long-Term Offenders Study. Illinois Department of Corrections. $150,000.

&nbs= p;

2005    Hanley, D. and M. Henderson. Children of Incarce= rated Parents. University of Cincinnati. $40,= 000.

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2005    Armstrong, G., G. Burre= ss, and M. Henderson. Evaluation o= f Cook County Transition Services Program for Drug Abusing Female Probationers. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. $74,969

 

2003   = Henderson, M.L. and M.J. McDermott.  Evaluation of the Jackson County School-

Based Probation Program fun= ded by Illinois Criminal Justice Information        =   

Authority. $72,000

 

2002    Henderson, M.L. Neuropsychological Impairments and Prison Violence funded by

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. $16,872

 

2001    Henderson, M.L.  Maximum-security inmates’ attitudes toward placing juveniles in adult

prisons funded by Illinois State University. $3,000<= /p>

 

SERVICE<= /o:p>

 

SERVICE TO COLLEGE, SCHOOLS, DEPART MENT

 

CITADEL- College Service

   &nbs= p;        2008-2009 Scholarship Committee

2008-2009 Awards Committee<= /p>

 

CITADEL- Political Science and Criminal Justice Department

   &nbs= p;        Work with Criminal Justice faculty to revise curriculum

   &nbs= p;        Work with Criminal Justice faculty to explore online courses

 

   &nbs= p;        CITADEL- Service to Students

   &nbs= p;        2008-2009 Family Sponsor 3 First Year Cadets

2007-2008 Advisor for 17 Fi= rst-Year Political Science and Criminal Justice Majors

   &nbs= p;        2007-2008 Work with the Minority Student Mentor Program

2008-2009 Work with the Min= ority Student Mentor Program

 

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CARBONDALE DEPART= MENT COMMITTEES

2006-- 2007  Director Faculty Hiring Initiative Search

2006 -- 2007 Director Search Committee Member

2006 -- 2007 Term Faculty S= earch Committee Member    &n= bsp;     

2005 -- 2006 Department Lib= rary Liaison

2003 -- 2004 Graduate Affai= rs Committee Member

2003 -- 2004 Faculty Search Committee Member

2002 -- 2003 Graduate Affai= rs Committee Member

2002 -- 2003 Elmer and Carol Johnson Administration of Justice Conference

        =         =         Planning Committee

2001 -- 2002 Curriculum Com= mittee Member

 

S= OUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND COUNCILS<= /u>

2006            =     COLA Strategic Planning Committee

2002            =     Panelist Mentally-Ill Offender Symposium sponsored by the Public

Policy In= stitute

2001-2002       Smoking Cessation Committee at Southern Illinois University

 

 

 

 

SERVICE TO= THE DISCIPLINE

 

      MEMBERS= HIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

 

Academy of Criminal= Justice Sciences (ACJS)

American Correctional Assoc= iation (ACA)

American Society of Crimino= logy (ASC)

International Association P= risoner Reentry (Founding Member)

John Howard Society

Midwestern Criminal Justice Association (MCJA)

National Association of Bla= cks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ)

South Carolina Correctional Association (SCCA)

 

 

 

POSITIONS HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

2007        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;       Member Corrections Section Awards Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences<= /p>

2006-20= 08        &= nbsp;          Executive Counselor of Corrections Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2006   =             &nb= sp;            Chair, Panel Presentation, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2005   =             &nb= sp;            Chair, Panel Presentation, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2004 - 2005  = ;            &n= bsp;  Founding Member, International Association Prisoner Reentry

2004 - 2005  &nbs= p;            &= nbsp; Member, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology

2002 - 2004  = ;            &n= bsp;  Member, Membership Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2001 - 2002  = ;            &n= bsp;  Member, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

1997 - 1998  = ;            &n= bsp;  Member, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

1998   =             &nb= sp;            Chair, Panel Presentations, Acad= emy of Criminal Justice Sciences

 

 

 

 

AD HOC REVIEWER FOR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Canadian Journ= al of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Crime and Deli= nquency

Journal of Res= earch in Crime and Delinquency

Justice Quarte= rly

National Institute of Justice

Psychology of = Women Quarterly

Public Opinion Quarterly

The Prison Jou= rnal

Southwest Jour= nal of Criminal Justice

 

 

 

 

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS FOR PUBLISHERS

American Correctional Association

Roxbury

Sage Publications

 

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Central Illinois Organizing Project

Champaign County ISP Probation Unit

Children of Incarcerated Parents: Breaking the Cycle

Illinois Depar= tment of Corrections

Talbert House,= Inc.

Southern Illin= ois Reentry Group

South Carolina Reentry Initiative

 

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