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Shelley Johnson Listwan
Curriculum Vitae
Office:
University of North Carolina Charlotte
Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
9201 University City Blvd
Charlotte NC 28223
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 330-687-0751
Education:
2001 Ph.D., Criminal Justice
University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice
Dissertation Title: Personality and criminal behavior: Reconsidering the individual
1996 M.S., Criminal Justice
University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice
1995 B.A., Psychology
Wright State University, Department of Psychology
Senior Honor’s Thesis title: Anxiety and social support
Employment History:
2012 - Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, University of
North Carolina Charlotte
2010 - 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, University of
North Carolina Charlotte
2009-2010 Associate Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University
2004-2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University
2001-2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Administrative Positions:
2007-2009 Graduate Coordinator, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University
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Affiliations:
2012- Faculty Affiliate, Public Policy Doctoral Program, University of North Carolina
Charlotte
2004-2010 Research Fellow, Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence, Kent State
University.
2001- Research Associate, Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
Publications:
Books
2013 Listwan, S. J. Introduction to Juvenile Justice. Bridgepoint Publishing
2006 Meithe, T., McCorkle, R., & Listwan, S. J. Crime profiles: The anatomy of
dangerous persons, places, and situations (3rd
edition). Roxbury Publishing
Company.
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
2013 Listwan, S. J., Sullivan, C. J., Agnew, R., Cullen, F. T., & Colvin, C. The pains
of imprisonment revisited: The impact of strain on inmate recidivism. Justice
Quarterly, 30, 144-168.
2011 Shaffer, D. K, Hartman, J., Howell, T., & Listwan, S. J. Outcomes among drug
court participants: Does drug of choice matter? International Journal of Offender
Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55, 155 –174.
2010 Listwan, S. J., Colvin, M., Hanley, D., & Flannery, D. Coercion, social support,
and psychological well being among recently released prisoners. Criminal Justice
and Behavior, 37, 1140-1159.
2010 Blevins, K., Listwan, S. J., Cullen, F. T., & Jonson, C. L. A general strain theory
of prison violence and misconduct: An integrated model of inmate behavior.
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 1-19.
2010 Listwan, S. J., Piquero, N. L., & Van Voorhis, P. Recidivism among a white
collar sample: Does personality matter? Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Criminology, 43, 156-174.
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2009 Shaffer, D. K, Hartman, J., & Listwan, S. J. Drug abusing women in the
community: The impact of drug court involvement on recidivism. Journal of
Drug Issues, 39, 1045-1069.
2009 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Hartman, J. Combating meth in the community:
The efficacy of the drug court model. Crime and Delinquency, 55, 627-644.
Reprinted in Hartley, R. D. (2011). Snapshots of research: Readings in
criminology and criminal justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2009 Listwan, S. J. Re-entry for serious and violent offenders: An analysis of
program retention. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 20, 154-169.
2008 Listwan, S. J., Jonson, C. L., Cullen, F. T., & Latessa, E. J. Cracks in the penal
harm movement: Evidence from the field. Criminology and Public Policy, 7,
423-465.
2008 Shaffer, D. K., Listwan, S. J., Latessa, E. J., & Lowenkamp, C. T. Examining the
differential impact of drug court services by court type: Findings from Ohio.
Drug Court Review, 6, 33-68.
2007 Hartman, J., Listwan, S. J., & Shaffer, D. Methamphetamine users in a
community based drug court: Does gender matter? Journal of Offender
Rehabilitation, 45 (3/4), 109-130.
2007 Listwan, S. J., Van Voorhis, P., & Ritchey, N. P. Personality, criminal behavior,
and risk Assessment: Implications for theory and practice. Criminal Justice and
Behavior, 34, 37-59.
2006 Listwan, S. J., Cullen, F. T., & Latessa, E. J. How to prevent re-entry programs
from failing: Insights from evidence-based corrections. Federal Probation, Dec.,
19-25.
Reprinted: (2008) Offender Substance Abuse Report, 12(2), 17-32.
2004 Listwan, S. J., Sperber, K. G., Spruance, L. M., & Van Voorhis, P. High anxiety
offenders in correctional settings: It’s time for another look. Federal Probation,
June, 43-50.
2004 Van Voorhis, P., Spruance, L. M., Listwan, S. J., Ritchey, P. N., & Seabrook, R.
Results of the Georgia cognitive skills experiment: A replication of reasoning and
rehabilitation. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31, 282-305.
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2003 Listwan, S. J., Sundt, J. L., Holsinger, A. M., & Latessa, E. J. The impact of
drug court programming on recidivism: The Cincinnati experience. Crime and
Delinquency, 49, 389-411.
2000 Johnson, S., Hubbard, D. J., & Latessa, E. J. Drug courts and treatment: Lessons
to be learned from the ‘what works’ literature. Corrections Management
Quarterly, 4, 70-77.
Book Chapters & Encyclopedia Entries
Forthcoming Listwan, S. J., & Jaeger, N. The role of treatment in a drug court setting. In D.
K. Shaffer (ed.). Drug Courts in the Criminal Justice System. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Riener Publishers
2011 Listwan, S. J. Running to stand still: Re-entry and violent offenders. In M.
Delisi & P. J. Conis (Eds.). Violent Offenders: Theory, Research, Public Policy,
and Practice. Boston, MA: Jones & Barlett Publishers.
2010 Listwan, S. Andrews, D. A. & Bonta, J.: A Personal, Interpersonal, and
Community-Reinforcement (PIC-R) Perspective on Criminal Conduct. In F.T.
Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp. 52-56).
Washington DC: Sage Publications.
2004 Sheldon, R., Brown, W. B., & Listwan, S. J. The new American apartheid: The
incarceration of African Americans. In Sandra L. Browning, R. Robin Miller, and
Rodney D. Coates (eds.), The common good: A critical examination of law and
social control. Carolina Academic Press.
Non Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Reviews
2004 Shaffer, D. K, Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J. The effectiveness of Ohio’s drug
courts. Ohio Corrections Research Compendium, 2, 255-263.
2002 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. Drug courts and treatment: Fad or
the real deal? Offender Programs Report, 6, 17-26.
2002 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. The drug court movement:
recommendations for improvement. Corrections Today, 64, 52-53, 120-123.
2000 Johnson, S., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. A comparison of male and female
drug court participants. Corrections Compendium, 25, 1-4.
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1999 Jones, D., Johnson, S., Latessa, E. J., & Travis, L. Case classification in
community corrections: Preliminary findings from a national survey. Topics in
Community Corrections: Annual Issue, 4-11.
Manuscripts Under Review
Listwan, S., Daigle, L., & Hartman, J. Polyvictimization risk in prison: The influence of individual
and institutional factors. Revise and Resubmit: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Koetzle, D., Listwan, S. J., Guasteferro, W., Kobus, K.. Treating high risk offenders in the
community: The potential of drug courts. Revise and Resubmit: International
Journal of Offender Treatment and Comparative Criminology.
Gendreau, P., Listwan, S. J., & Kuhns, J. Making prisoners accountable: The potential of
contingency management programs. Under Review.
Manuscripts in Progress
Latessa, E. J., Listwan, S. J., & Koetzle, D. What does (and doesn’t) work to reduce reoffending.
Book Contract with Anderson Publishing.
Research and Grant Experience:
2013- Principal Investigator. Mecklenburg County Frequent User Service Enhancement
(FUSE) Pilot Evaluation. Project will evaluate the FUSE initiative across a three year
span. Will include a process and outcome evaluation. (Full award: $191,000).
2009-2012 Principal Investigator. Wood Pilot Project Evaluation. Project proposal includes
providing an outcome evaluation of the Wood Pilot Project. (Full award: $99,000,
Bonneville County, Idaho).
2008- 2010 Co-Principal Investigator. Youth and Family Community Partnership Evaluation.
Project proposal includes following approximately 250 youth who will be diverted
from the Youth Development Center to Cuyahoga County for service delivery. The
youth will be tracked and interviewed at intake, 6 months and 12 months to assess
outcomes. (Full award: $524,125, Cuyahoga County, Ohio).
2006-2009 Co-Principal Investigator. Prison Experience and Re-Entry: Examining the Impact
of Victimization on Coming Home. Project proposal includes interviewing 1600
formerly incarcerated halfway house participants to assess victimization status. The
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subjects will then be followed for a period of 18 months to assess community
adjustment. (Full award: $466,475; National Institute of Justice).
2005-2007 Co-Principal Investigator. Statewide Evaluation of Felony Drug Courts in Idaho.
Project proposal includes providing a statewide outcome evaluation of 10 felony drug
courts across Idaho. (Full award: $120,000; Idaho Supreme Court)
2003-2006 Consultant. Nevada Department of Corrections. Advisement regarding the “Going
Home Prepared” Re-Entry Program. Responsibilities include consulting with state
and local officials regarding effective assessment and treatment practices.
2002- 2004 Co-Principal Investigator. Nevada Department of Corrections Life Skills Program
Evaluation. Responsibilities include site visits, development of an evaluation plan,
data analysis, and report writing (Full Award: $12,000; Nevada Department of
Corrections).
2001 - 2004 Project Director. Idaho State Supreme Court, Statewide Drug Court Evaluation.
Responsibilities include site visits, presentations to drug court planning committees,
development of evaluation system, data analysis, and report writing.
2001- 2002 Project Co-Director. Ohio Criminal Justice Services, Statewide Drug Court
Evaluation. Responsibilities include data analysis and report writing.
1999- 2001 Project Co-Director. Supreme Court of Ohio, Statewide Drug Court Evaluation.
Responsibilities include managing data collection efforts of 34 sites across Ohio,
analyzing data, and report writing.
1998- 2001 Project Co-Director. Georgia Board of Pardon and Parole and National Institute of
Justice, Statewide Evaluation of Cognitive Skills Intervention. Responsibilities
include collecting and managing data collection, analyzing data, and report writing.
1998-1999 Project Director. Supreme Court of Ohio, Statewide Drug Court Evaluation.
Responsibilities include managing data collection efforts of 20 sites across Ohio,
analyzing data, and report writing.
1997-1998 Project Director. Supreme Court of Ohio, Statewide Drug Court Evaluation.
Responsibilities include collecting data and contacting sites regarding data collection
in 12 sites across Ohio.
1996-1997 Research Assistant. Community Corrections Planning Grants. Responsibilities
include involvement in contacting, scheduling, and participating in interviews with
local officials in 15 Ohio counties.
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1996-1998 Project Director. Supreme Court of Ohio, Hamilton County Drug Court Evaluation
Grant. Responsibilities include collecting data on site, analyzing data, and report
writing.
1996 Research Assistant. Judicial Responses to Divorce Project. Responsibilities include
collecting data through the disbursement of surveys to individuals granted divorces
during the months of August 1996 through October 1996.
1995-1996 Research Assistant. RECLAIM Ohio Initiative. Responsibilities include collecting
data through interviews with local criminal justice officials to evaluate satisfaction
with the RECLAIM Ohio Initiative.
Technical Reports:
2012 Listwan, S. J., & Bailey, D. “JoAn Wood Pilot Project: Outcome evaluation
findings. Submitted to the Wood Pilot Project partners Bonneville, County Idaho.
2011 Gendreau, P., Listwan, S. J., & Kuhns, J. “Making prisoners accountable: The
potential of contingency management programs.” Submitted to Public Safety
Canada.
2010 Listwan, S. J. “JoAn wood pilot project evaluation snapshot.” Submitted to the
Wood Pilot Project partners, Bonneville County, Idaho.
2010 Listwan, S. J. & Hanley, D. “Prison experiences and re-entry: The impact of
victimization on ‘coming home.’ Submitted to the National Institute of Justice
2009 Listwan, S. J. “Process evaluation Wood pilot project.” Submitted to the Wood
Pilot Project partners, Bonneville County, Idaho.
2008 Listwan, S. J., Borowiak, J., & Latessa, E. J. “The impact of felony drug courts
in Idaho: Findings and recommendations.” Submitted to the Idaho Supreme
Court.
2006 Listwan, S. J. “Going home prepared in Nevada: Process evaluation findings.”
Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
2004 Listwan, S. J., Latessa, E. J., & Jaeger, N. “Idaho’s drug courts: Process
evaluation findings (Part I).” Submitted to the Idaho Supreme Court.
2004 Listwan, S. J. & Gunnison, E. “The life skills program: Nevada’s experience.”
Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
2003 Listwan, S. J. “A profile of juvenile delinquents in LaCrosse County using the
youthful level of service inventory.” Submitted to La Crosse County, WI.
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2003 Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J. “Ada and Kootenai county drug courts: Outcome
evaluation findings.” Submitted to the Idaho Supreme Court.
2001 Latessa, E. J., Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K. “Preliminary evaluation of Ohio’s
drug court efforts.” Submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio.
2001 Spruance, L. M., Van Voorhis, P., Listwan, S. J., Pealer, J. & Seabrook, R. “The
Georgia cognitive skills experiment process evaluation phase two.” Submitted to
the Georgia Board of Parole.
2001 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. “The Summit county drug court:
Outcome evaluation findings.” Submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio.
2001 Van Voorhis, P., Spruance, L. M., Listwan, S. J., Ritchey, P. N., Pealer, J., &
Seabrook, R. “The Georgia cognitive skills experiment outcome evaluation phase
one.” Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
2001 Shaffer, D. K., Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J. “A description of Ohio’s drug
courts.” Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
2001 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. “The Erie county drug court:
Outcome evaluation findings.” Center for Criminal Justice Research, University
of Cincinnati.
2000 Johnson, S. & Latessa, E. J. “The Hamilton county drug court: An outcome
evaluation.” Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
2000 Shaffer, D. K., Johnson, S. & Latessa, E. J. “Profile of Ohio’s Drug Courts.”
Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
1999 Johnson, S., Travis, L., Latessa, E. J., & Holsinger, M. “The Ohio drug court
research study: Status and recommendations.” Center for Criminal Justice
Research, University of Cincinnati.
1999 Van Voorhis, P., Murphy, L., & Johnson, S. “The Georgia cognitive skills
experiment: Phase 1 process evaluation.” Center for Criminal Justice Research,
University of Cincinnati.
1999 Latessa, E. J., Holsinger, A. M., Jones, D., Fulton, B., Johnson, S., & Kadleck, C.
“Evaluation of the Ohio department of youth services’ community correctional
facilities.” Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
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1998 Johnson, S., & Latessa, E. J. “An evaluation of the Hamilton county drug court.”
Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati.
1997 Van Voorhis, P., Belknap, J., Hartman, J., Holsinger, K., & Johnson, S.
“Perceptions of divorce and health outcomes.”
Presentations at Professional Meetings:
2012 Listwan, S. J. & Koetzle, D. “Risk in drug court settings” Presented at the
annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2012 Koetzle, D., Listwan, S.J., Guasteferro, W., Kobus, K. Treating high risk offenders
in the community: The potential of drug courts. Presented at the John Jay International Conference, NY: New York.
2012 Listwan, S. J. Reducing recidivism in drug courts: The importance of risk in service delivery. Invited presentation for the American Society of Addictions Medicine annual conference, Atlanta, GA
2013 Van Dulman, M., Klipfel, K., Bruss, N., & Listwan, S.J. Low self-control and psychological aggression in dating couples. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development conference
2011 Jonson, C. L., Blevins, K. R., Listwan, S.J., and Cullen, F. T. “Attitudes among
inmates: Predictors of inmate-correctional officer relationships.” Presented at the
annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Washington: DC.
2011 Bailey, D., & Listwan, S. “Making comparisons among problem solving courts:
The need for more?” Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Criminal
Justice Association, Nashville, Tennessee.
2010 Listwan, S. J., Agnew, B., Cullen, F. T., & Colvin, M. “The pains of
imprisonment revisited: The impact of strain on inmate recidivism. Presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2010 Listwan, S. J., Hartman, J. L., & Shaffer, D. K. “Emotional and verbal
victimization of prisoners. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern
Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, FL.
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2010 Shaffer, D. K., Listwan, S. J., Kobus, K., & Latessa, E. J. “Examining the impact
of drug court participation for moderate and high risk offenders.” Presented at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.
2009 Listwan, S. J. & Hanley, D. “The impact of prison victimization exposure on
community reintegration outcomes.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.
2009 Listwan, S. J. “What works and prisoner re-entry.” Presented at the Re-entry
Development Conference hosted by the Northeast Ohio Re-entry Coalition,
Cleveland, OH
2009 Shaffer, D. K., Hartman, J. L. & Listwan, S. J. “Predicting drug court outcomes
among those who prefer cocaine.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.
2008 Listwan, S. J. “Hyper-vigilance and penitentiary survival.” Presented at the
Presidential Symposium on Research to Address Hyper-vigilance, Kent State
University.
2008 Listwan, S. J., Borowiak, J., & Latessa, E. J. “The efficacy of felony drug courts
in Idaho.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
2007 Listwan, S. J., & Hanley, D. “Trauma symptoms among formerly incarcerated
men returning to the community.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia.
2007 Jonson, C. L., Listwan, S. J., Cullen, F. T., & Latessa, E. J. “Cracks in the penal
harm movement.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meetings.
Atlanta, Georgia.
2007 Shaffer, D., Hartman, J. L., & Listwan, S. J. “The efficacy of the drug court
model for women.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meetings.
Atlanta, Georgia.
2007 Hanley, D. & Listwan, S. J. “Prison experiences and re-entry: The impact of
victimization on coming home.” Presented at the National Institute of Justice
Research and Evaluation Conference. Washington, D.C.
2007 Hanley, D. & Listwan, S. J. “Prison experiences and re-entry: The impact of
victimization on coming home.” Presented at the Ohio Criminal Justice Research
Conference. Columbus Ohio.
2007 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Hartman, J. L. “Combating meth in the
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community: The efficacy of the drug court model.” Presented at the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Seattle Washington.
2006 Listwan, S. J., & Hanley, D. “Prison experiences and re-entry: The impact of
victimization on coming home.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Los Angeles, California.
2006 Listwan, S. J. “A profile of re-entry participants: Lessons learned from
Nevada.” Presented at Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Meetings. Baltimore, Maryland.
2006 Piquero, N. L., & Listwan, S. J. “The role of personality in explaining white
collar crime.” Presented at Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences Meetings. Baltimore, Maryland.
2005 Listwan, S. J. “Issues to Consider When Planning and Implementing Drug
Courts.” Presented at the Illinois Judicial Conference. Lisle, Illinois.
2005 Listwan, S.J. “Criminogenic needs and youth assessment.” Presented at the
Department of Youth Services RECLAIM conference. Columbus, Ohio.
2005 Listwan, S. J. “Juvenile re-entry: Improving outcomes through the principles of
effective intervention.” Presented at the Department of Justice Affairs 5th
Annual
Juvenile Crime Coalition’s Spring Conference. Cleveland, Ohio.
2004 Listwan, S. J. “Profiling Nevada’s re-entry participants.” Presented at the
American Society of Criminology meetings. Nashville, Tennessee.
2004 Listwan, S. J., & Miethe, T. “Adult certification and juvenile justice: A
comparative analysis of differential treatment.” Presented at the American
Society of Criminology meetings. Nashville, Tennessee.
2004 Listwan, S. J., Olson, J., & Latessa, E. J. “Idaho’s drug courts: A statewide
process evaluation.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Meetings. Las Vegas, Nevada.
2003 Van Voorhis, P., Listwan, S. J., Spruance, L. M., & Sperber, K. G. “High anxiety
offenders in correctional settings: It’s time for another look.” Presented at the
American Society of Criminology Meetings. Denver, Colorado.
2002 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. “A statewide evaluation of Ohio’s
drug courts: Characteristics and outcomes.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Chicago, Illinois.
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2002 Listwan, S. J., & Hartman, J. L. “Exploring the effectiveness of drug courts: Is
there a need for gender-specific treatment.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Chicago, Illinois.
2002 Shaffer, D. K., Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J. “Juvenile drug courts: An
aggregate outcome evaluation.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Chicago, Illinois.
2002 Hartman, J. L., & Listwan, S. J. “Exploring the effectiveness of drug courts for
men and women.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
meetings. Anaheim, California.
2002 Listwan, S. J., & Gornik, M. “Translating ‘what works’ into best practices.”
Presented to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
2001 Listwan, S. J., & Van Voorhis, P. “Personality and crime: Can psychological
factors add to our understanding of persistence?” Presented at the American
Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia.
2001 Shaffer, D., Listwan, S. J., Godsey, T., & Latessa, E. J. “Rearrest rates among
drug court participants: A suburban experience.” Presented at the American
Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia.
2001 Spruance, L., Van Voorhis, P., Listwan, S. J., & Pealer, J. “Factors impacting
program outcomes of a cognitive skills program for parolees.” Presented at the
American Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia.
2001 Listwan, S. J. “Gender differences among drug court participants.” Presented at
the Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders Conference. Boise, Idaho.
2001 Listwan, S. J. “Issues to consider when planning and implementing drug courts.”
Presented at the State of Idaho Drug Court Conference. Boise, Idaho.
2001 Latessa, E., & Listwan, S. J. “Drug court evaluation through technology.”
Presented at Annual Indiana Association of Drug Court Professionals.
Indianapolis Indiana.
2001 Shaffer, D., Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J. “Drug court outcomes among adult
drug courts differing in size and jurisdiction.” Presented at the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Washington, D.C.
2000 Johnson, S., & Van Voorhis, P. “Psychological explanations of crime:
Personality as a predictor of future behavior.” Presented at the American Society
of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, California.
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2000 Murphy, L., Johnson, S., Van Voorhis, P., & Pealer, J. “The Georgia cognitive
skills program: Preliminary outcome findings.” Presented at the American
Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, California.
1999 Murphy, L., Van Voorhis, P., & Johnson, S. “The Georgia cognitive skills
experiment.” Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto,
Canada.
1999 Holsinger, A., Johnson, S., & Latessa, E. J. “A statewide evaluation of Ohio’s
drug courts: Characteristics and outcomes.” Presented at American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Toronto, Canada.
1999 Johnson, S., & Van Voorhis, P. “Uncovering the relationship between
personality and crime: A follow-up study.” Presented at American Society of
Criminology Meetings. Toronto, Canada.
1999 Latessa, E. J., & Johnson, S. “Statewide drug court evaluations.” Presented at
Ohio Community Corrections Organization 1999 Annual Statewide Conference.
Columbus Ohio.
1996 Van Voorhis, P., Belknap, J., Hartman, J., Holsinger, K., & Johnson, S. “Divorce
outcome: Gender difference in perceptions.” Presented at American Society of
Criminal Justice Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois.
1999 Johnson, S. “Statewide evaluation of Ohio’s drug courts: Implementation and
design issues.” Special Invitation to address a meeting of Ohio Drug Courts.
Columbus, Ohio.
1998 Johnson, S., & Latessa, E. “Women and drug courts: Implications for treatment.”
Presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Washington,
DC.
1998 Johnson, S. “The Hamilton county drug court evaluation: Lessons we have
learned.” Special Invitation to address the Annual Meeting of the Supreme Court
of Ohio Drug Court Conference. Columbus, Ohio.
1997 Johnson, S., & Edwards, J. “Personality predictors of available and received
support.” Presented at Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meetings.
Chicago, Illinois.
1997 Van Voorhis, P., Belknap, J., Hartman, J. L., Holsinger, K., & Johnson, S. “The
impact of divorce circumstances, processes, and outcomes on mental health
(stress).” Presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. San
Diego, CA.
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1997 Sundt, J., Johnson, S., Latessa, S., & Henderson, M. “Diversion, offender
accountability, and treatment: Evaluating the promise of the Cincinnati drug
court.” Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings.
Louisville, Kentucky.
Teaching Experience:
Undergraduate
Introduction to Corrections/Corrections
Introduction to Corrections (Distance Learning/WebCT/Vista)
Criminology and Delinquency/Criminal Justice Theory
Institutional Corrections
Methods
Treatment Methods/Treatment & Prevention
White Collar Crime
Career Criminals
Introduction to Courts
Drug Courts (One-Day-a-Month Seminar)
Graduate
Theories of Crime and Delinquency/Nature of Theory & Crime
Institutional Corrections
Punishment in Corrections
Treatment & Prevention
Student Mentorship:
Master’s Thesis
J. Olson (2005) Topic: Sex Offender Notification
T. Dvorak (2006) Topic: White Collar Offending
T. Howell (2007)* Topic: Drug Use among Drug Court Participants
K. Goldmeir (2007) Topic: Children and Domestic Violence
H. Watkins (2007)* Topic: Human Trafficking
L. Swales (2008)* Topic: Prison Victimization among Men
Master’s Research Paper
A. Klepac (2005) Topic: Meghan’s Law
B. Santoli (2005) Topic: Mental Health and Substance Abuse
A. Mosgo (2005) Topic: Mental Health
J. Carol (2005)* Topic: Mental Health and Substance Abuse
J. Sisco (2007)* Topic: Life Course Offending
P. Clum (2007)* Topic: Mental Illness and Offending
B. Coates (2008) Topic: Racial Disparity in Sentencing
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T. Siedlecki (2008) Topic: Policing Tactics
R. Williams (2008) Topic: Drug Courts
A. Poling (2008)* Topic: Women and Drug Courts
B. Williamshogg (2009) Topic: Treatment Outcomes
N.Abdrakhmanov (2008) Topic: Police misconduct
S. Hennon (2010)* Topic: Prison Victimization
S. Boyan (2010) Topic: Prison Culture
M. Clokey (2010) Topic: Police Contacts
M. Liebler (2010) Topic: Sentencing disparity
Senior Honor’s Thesis
K. Hinderer (2006) Topic: Juror decision making
M. Snyder (2006) Topic: Romantic relationships
C. Lee (2006) Topic: Mental illness and crime
C. Faas (2008) Topic: Family dynamics
L. May* Topic: Social support & prisoner reentry (in progress)
* Committee Chair
Service
Community Outreach: Program Evaluation & Training (Paid Consulting)
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Training & Program evaluation)
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (Program evaluation)
Ohio Department of Youth Services (Program evaluation)
Oregon Youth Authority (Program evaluation)
Nevada Department of Corrections (Training & Evaluation)
LaCrosse Co (WI) Department of Human Services (Yo-LSI norming & validation)
Forsythe Co (GA) Drug Court Planning Committee (drug court planning)
Change Companies (Reviewed program materials for drug court judges)
Virginia Department of Corrections (Assessment training & program evaluation).
Idaho Supreme Court (Program evaluation)
Oklahoma Department of Corrections (Assessment training & program evaluation)
Oriana House (Assessment training)
Cashman and Associates (Survey Development & Analysis)
Fulton Co (Atlanta) Juvenile Probation Department (Assessment training)
West Virginia Department of Corrections (Program evaluation)
Department of Juvenile Justice, Maine (Assessment training)
Community Research Associates (Assessment training)
Indiana Department of Probation and Parole (Assessment training)
National Institute of Corrections (Assessment training & program evaluation)
College & Departmental Service:
Committee Participation
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Admission Committee, PPOL, UNC Charlotte 2012-
Department Graduate Committee, UNC Charlotte 2011-
CLAS Faculty Council, UNC Charlotte: 2011-
Department Diversity Liaison, UNC Charlotte: 2010-
Research Quality Committee, UNC Charlotte: 2010-2011
Teaching Quality Committee, UNC Charlotte: 2010-2011
Racial and Ethnic Concerns Committee. Kent State University: 2007 to 2010
Faculty Advisory Committee. Kent State University, Justice Studies Dept.; 2007 to 2010
Graduate Affairs Committee. Kent State University, Justice Studies Dept.; 2007 to 2010
Curriculum Committee. Kent State University, Justice Studies Dept.; 2007 to 2010
Student Academic Complaint Committee. Kent State University; 2005 to 2010
Library Coordinator. Kent State University, Justice Studies Department; 2005 to 2007
Faculty Advisory Committee. Kent State University, Justice Studies Dept.; 2005 to 2006
Department Search Committee. Kent State University, Justice Studies Dept.; 2005 to 2006
Justice Studies Club (LAE) Faculty Advisor. Kent State University, Justice Studies
Dept.2004 to 2005.
Academic Discovery Days Representative. Kent State University, Justice Studies Dept.;
2004 to present
Scholarship Committee. University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2003 to 2004
Academic Standards Committee. University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2003 to 2004
Junior Faculty Representative. University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2003 to 2004
Job Search Committee. University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2002 to 2004
Technology Committee (Chair). University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2002 to 2004
Graduate Student Enrichment Project: Speakers Committee. University of Cincinnati, 1999-
2001
Professional Service:
Editorial Board Member
Criminal Justice Review
Book & Manuscript Reviewer
Criminology
Justice Quarterly
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Journal of Experimental Criminology
Criminology and Public Policy
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Crime and Delinquency
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
McGraw Hill Publishing
Wadsworth Publishing
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Allyn and Bacon Publishers
Grant Review Panel Member
National Institute of Health/ National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
(NICHD)
Committee Participation
American Society of Criminology, Division on Sentencing and Corrections:
Differential Awards Committee. 2010 – 2011 & 2013-2014.
American Society of Criminology, Division on Sentencing and Corrections:
Outreach Committee. 2008 - 2009
American Society of Criminology, Division of Women and Crime,
Student Paper Competition Committee. 2008-2009; 2010-2011
Local Arrangements Committee (Chair). ACJS, Las Vegas Nevada; 2004
Management Information Systems Design Subcommittee. Idaho Supreme Court, 2001
2007
American Society of Criminology, Division on Sentencing and Corrections:
Student Affairs Committee. 1999 to 2005
Professional Affiliations:
1996- Member of the American Society of Criminology.
1996- Member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
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Updated April 2013