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1 Cris M. Sullivan, Ph.D. Work Address Contact Information Psychology Department Phone Psychology Building 316 Physics Rd. Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Employment History 2006-present Director, MSU Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence 2006-present Senior Fellow, University Outreach and Engagement, MSU Associate Chair, Psychology Department, Michigan State University 1989-present Assistant to Full Professor, Ecological Psychology, Michigan State University Academic Background 1988 Ph.D. in Ecological Community Psychology, Michigan State University 1985 M.A. in Ecological Community Psychology, Michigan State University 1982 B.A. in Psychology, Michigan State University Grants Received Increasing Housing Stability for Domestic Violence Survivors and their Children (funded by the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence; $450,000; ; Principal Investigator). Testing Relevance and Efficacy in a Culturally Adapted Parenting Program (R34 funded by NIMH; $658,105; ; Investigator [PI José Rubén Parra-Cardona]) Open Doors to Safety: Capacity-Building Grants for Domestic Violence Programs (awarded by the US Dept of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families; ; $600,000; Co-Investigator through the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence). Development of a Violence Against Women Research Infrastructure in a Field Setting (funded by National Institute of Mental Health [R24], ; $2,640,000; Principal Investigator) Grant to Combat Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses (awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice ; $1,444,000; Co-Principal Investigator) National Evaluation of Department of Defense Advocacy Services for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence (awarded by HealthNet Federal Services and U.S. Dept of Defense; ; $311,000; Principal Investigator) Development of an Evidence-Based Family Intervention to Reduce Risk of Unintended Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Adolescent Females on Medicaid (awarded by the Michigan Department of Community Health; ; $238,354; Co- Principal Investigator) Supervised Visitation and Exchange Programs: National Report to Congress (awarded by the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women; ; $250,000; Co- Principal Investigator [through University of Michigan]) 1

2 Grants Received (continued) National Coordination of the Evaluation of the Safe Havens for Children, Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Demonstration Initiative (awarded by the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women; ; $700,700; Co-Principal Investigator [through University of Michigan]) Children of Battered Women: Risks and Resiliency (awarded by National Institute of Mental Health [R01], ; $2,080,000; Principal Investigator) Using a Longitudinal Data Set to Further our Understanding of the Trajectory of Intimate Violence Over Time (awarded by National Institute of Justice ; $99,000. Principal Investigator) A Longitudinal Study of Battered Women in the System: The Victims' and Decision Makers' Perceptions (awarded by National Institute of Justice ; $418,000. Co-PI) The Effects of Alternative Interventions on Battered Women: The Effects of Abuse on Women's Physical Health (Competitive Supplement awarded by National Institute of Mental Health, , $112,000. Co-Principal Investigator) Preventing Family Violence: An Experimental Evaluation (awarded by the National Center for Injury Prevention, CDC, , $800,000. Co-Principal Investigator). The Effects of Alternative Interventions on Battered Women (Competitive Continuation grant awarded by National Institute of Mental Health, [R01], , $2,058,000. Co- Principal Investigator). The Effects of Alternative Interventions on Battered Women (awarded by National Institute of Mental Health, [R01], , $800,000. Co-Principal Investigator). The Implementation and Evaluation of a Community Advocacy Project for Women Leaving Abusive Partners (The George Gund Foundation, , $35,000. Principal Investigator). Mentoring Grants Received Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research; National Institute of Mental Health; (Sponsor: C. Sullivan, Doctoral candidate: N. Nnawulezi; $97,000) National Research Service Award from National Institute of Mental Health; (Sponsor: C. Sullivan, Doctoral candidate: K. Lewis; $56,000) National Research Service Award from National Institute of Mental Health; (Sponsor: C. Sullivan, Doctoral candidate: J. Goodkind; $50,170) Minority Supplements to Children of Battered Women: Risks and Resiliency (awarded by National Institute of Mental Health; ; $103,659) Internal Michigan State University Competitive Grants Building an international strategic partnership involving MSU s Violence Against Women Research and Outreach Initiative, the Biodynamic Clinic of Killala, and SAFE Ireland. Funded by MSU Center for Gender in Global Context Developing an international strategic partnership involving MSU s Violence Against Women Research and Outreach Initiative, the Biodynamic Clinic of Killala, and SAFE Ireland. Funded by MSU Center for Gender in Global Context Developing collaborative lines of research between MSU s Violence Against Women Research and Outreach Initiative and University of Kwazula-Natal s Gender Studies Program. Funded by MSU Center for Advanced Study of International Development Assessing the Mental Health of Jailed Women. Funded by MSU Families and Communities Together Coalition. Investigator Violence Against Women Research Center Initiative. Funded by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies. Principal Investigator

3 Internal Michigan State University Competitive Grants (cont d) Mandatory reporting of domestic violence injuries: The perspectives of survivors. Funded by MSU Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. Principal Investigator Foster care youth and college: Challenges in preparing for education after aging out of care. Funded by MSU Families and Communities Together Coalition. Co-Principal Investigator Violence against women summer institute project. Funded by MSU Families and Communities Together Coalition. Principal Investigator Using electronic technology to connect domestic violence prevention programs with MSU resources. MSU All-University Outreach Grant. Principal Investigator Application of GIS Mapping to the study of domestic violence, contact with the justice system, and community service utilization. Research Outreach Methodology Fund and Institute for Public Policy and Social Research Faculty Initiative Fund. Co-PI Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters Sullivan, C.M., Aguilar, E., López Zerón, G., & Parra-Cardona, J.R. (2016). Disseminating the Community Advocacy Project in Mexico: A feasibility study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, first published on August 12, 2016 as doi: / Sullivan, C.M. Bomsta, H., & Hacskaylo, M. (2016). Evidence that flexible funding is a promising strategy to prevent homelessness for survivors of intimate partner violence: A longitudinal pilot study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. first published on August 12, 2016 as doi: / McGirr, S., & Sullivan, C.M. (2016). Critical consciousness-raising as an element of empowering practice with survivors of domestic violence. Journal of Social Service Research. Open access: Goodman, L.A., Sullivan, C.M., Serrata, J., Perilla, J., Wilson, J.M., Fauci, J.E., & DiGiovanni, C.D. (2016). Development and validation of the Trauma Informed Practice Scales. Journal of Community Psychology, 44(6), Rivera, E., Sullivan, C.M., Zeoli, A., & Bybee, D.I. (2016). A longitudinal examination of mothers depression and PTSD as impacted by partner-abusive men s harm to their children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, first published on February 12, 2016 as doi: / Parra-Cardona, J.R., Lopez Zerón, G., Domenech Rodríguez, M.M., Escobar-Chew, A.R., Whitehead, M., Sullivan, C.M., & Bernal, G. (2016). A balancing act: Integrating evidence-based knowledge and cultural relevance in a program of prevention parenting research with Latino/a immigrants. Family Process, 55(2), Goodman, L.A., Fauci, J.E., Sullivan, C.M., DiGiovanni, C.D., & Wilson, J.M. (2016). Pathways to empowerment and mental health for intimate partner violence survivors: The role of the alliance with advocates. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 86(3), Nnawulezi, N., & Sullivan, C.M. (2014). Oppression within safe spaces: Exploring the presence of racial microaggressions within domestic violence shelters. Journal of Black Psychology, 40(6), Greeson, M., Kennedy, A.C., Bybee, D.I., Beeble, M., Adams, A.E., & Sullivan, C.M. (2014). Beyond deficits: Intimate partner violence, maternal parenting, and child behavior over time. American Journal of Community Psychology, 54, Adams, A.E., Bybee, D., Tolman, R.M., Sullivan, C.M., & Kennedy, A.C. (2013). Does job stability mediate the relationship between intimate partner violence and mental health among low-income women? American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 83(4), Allen, N.E., Larsen, S., Trotter, J.L., & Sullivan, C.M. (2013). Exploring the core components of an evidence-based community advocacy program for women with abusive partners. 3

4 Journal of Community Psychology,41(1), Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters cont d Zeoli, A., Rivera, E.A., Sullivan, C.M., & Kubiak, S. (2013). Post-separation abuse against women and their children: Boundary-setting and family court utilization among victimized mothers. Journal of Family Violence, 41(1), Adams, A.E., Tolman, R.M., Bybee, D., Sullivan, C.M., & Kennedy, A.C. (2012). The impact of intimate partner violence on low-income women s economic well-being: The mediating role of job stability. Violence Against Women, 18, Rivera, E.A., Sullivan, C.M., & Zeoli, A. (2012). Secondary victimization of abused mothers by family court mediators. Feminist Criminology, 7(3), Rivera, E.A., Zeoli, A., & Sullivan, C.M. (2012). Abused mothers safety concerns and court mediators custody recommendations. Journal of Family Violence,27, PMCID: PMC Kennedy, A., Adams, A., Bybee, D., Campbell, R., Pimlott Kubiak, S., & Sullivan, C.M. (2012). A model of sexually and physically victimized women s process of obtaining effective formal help over time: The role of social location, context, and interventions. American Journal of Community Psychology, 50(1), Lewis, K.M., Andrews, E., Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D., Gaska, K., & Ellick, K.L. (2012). Experimentally evaluating the impact of a school-based African-centered emancipatory intervention on the ethnic identity of African American adolescents. Journal of Black Psychology, 38(3), Kubiak, S., Nnawulezi, N., Karim, N., Sullivan, C.M., & Beeble, M. (2012). Examining disclosure of physical and sexual victimization by method in samples of women involved in the criminal justice system. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation,51(3), Parra-Cardona, J.R., Rodriguez, M.D., Forgatch, M.S., Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D., Tams, L. Holtrop, K., Escobar-Chew, A.R., Bernal, G., & Dates, B. (2012). Culturally adapting an evidence-based parenting intervention for Latinos: The need to integrate fidelity and cultural relevance. Family Process, 51, PMCID: PMC Sullivan, C.M. (2011). Evaluating domestic violence support service programs: Waste of time, necessary evil, or opportunity for growth? Journal of Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, Campbell, R., Sprague, H.B., Cottrill, S., & Sullivan, C.M. (2011). Longitudinal research with sexual assault survivors: A methodological review. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26, Teitelman, A.M., Ratcliffe, S.J., McDonald, C., Brawner, B., & Sullivan, C.M. (2011). Relationships between physical and non-physical forms of intimate partner violence and depression among urban minority adolescent females. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 16(2), PMCID: PMC Beeble, M.A., Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D. (2011). The impact of neighborhood factors on the well-being of survivors of intimate partner violence over time. American Journal of Community Psychology, 47(3-4), Kennedy, A.C., Bybee, D., Sullivan, C.M., & Greeson, M. (2010). The impact of family and community violence on children s depression trajectories: Examining the interactions of violence exposure, family social support, and gender. Journal of Family Psychology, 24, Beeble, M.A., Bybee, D., & Sullivan, C.M. (2010). The impact of resource constraints on the psychological well-being of survivors of intimate partner violence over time. Journal of Community Psychology, 38(8),

5 Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters cont d Sullivan, C.M. (2010). Victim services for domestic violence. In M.P. Koss, J.W. White, & A.E. Kazdin (Eds), Violence against women and children: Navigating solutions. Volume 2 (pp ). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Kennedy, A.C., Bybee, D., Sullivan, C.M., & Greeson, M. (2009). The effects of community and family violence exposure on anxiety trajectories during middle childhood: The role of family social support as a moderator. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 38, Deacon, Z., & Sullivan, C.M. (2009). Responding to the complex and gendered needs of refugee women. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 24(3), Sullivan, C.M., & Gillum, T.L. (2009). Evaluating community-based services. In E. Stark & E. Buzawa (Eds), Violence against women in families and relationships. Volume 1: Victimization and the community response (pp ). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. Beeble, M.L., Bybee, D., Sullivan, C.M., & Adams, A. (2009). Main, mediating, and moderating effects of social support on the well-being of survivors of intimate partner violence across two years. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 77, Belknap, J., Melton, H.C., Denney, J.T., Fleury-Steiner, R.E., & Sullivan, C.M. (2009). The levels and roles of social and institutional support reported by survivors of intimate partner violence. Feminist Criminology, 4, Deacon, Z., & Sullivan, C.M. (2009). An ecological examination of rural Mozambican women s attainment of post-war well-being. Journal of Community Psychology, 38(1), Johnson, S.P., & Sullivan, C.M. (2008). How child protection workers support or further victimize battered mothers. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 23(3), Beeble, M.L., Post, L.A., Bybee, D., & Sullivan C.M. (2008) Factors predicting willingness to help survivors of intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(12), Teitelman, A.M., Ratcliffe, S.J., Morales, M., & Sullivan, C.M. (2008). Sexual relationship power, intimate partner violence, and condom use among minority urban girls. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(12), NIHMS Sullivan, C.M., Baptista, I., O Halloran, S., Okroj, L., Morton, S., & Stewart, C., (2008). Evaluating the effectiveness of women s refuges: A multi-country approach to model development. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 32(2), Teitelman, A.M., Ratcliffe, S.J., Dichter, M., Sullivan, C.M., & Holtman, M. (2008). Recent and past intimate partner violence and HIV risk among young women. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 37, NIHMS Adams, A.E., Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D., & Greeson, M. (2008). Development of the Scale of Economic Abuse. Violence Against Women, 14(5), Beeble, M., Bybee, D., & Sullivan, C.M. (2007). Abusive men s use of children to control their partners and ex-partners. European Psychologist, 12(1), Sullivan, C.M. (2006). Evaluating parenting programs for men who batter: Current considerations and controversies. In J.L. Edleson & O. Williams (Eds.), Parenting by men who batter women: New directions for assessment and intervention. New York, NY: Guilford Press. Theran, S., Sutherland, C.A., Sullivan, C.M., & Bogat, G.A. (2006). Abusive partners versus expartners: Understanding the effects of relationship to the abuser on women s well-being and social support. Violence Against Women, 12(10),

6 Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters cont d Fleury-Steiner, R.E., Bybee, D., Sullivan, C.M., Belknap, J., & Melton, H.C. (2006). Contextual factors impacting battered women s intentions to re-use the criminal legal system. Journal of Community Psychology, 34(3), Gillum, T., Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D.I. (2006). The importance of spirituality in the lives of domestic violence survivors. Violence Against Women 12(3), Lewis, K., Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D. (2006). An experimental evaluation of a school-based emancipatory intervention to promote African American well-being and youth leadership. Journal of Black Psychology, 32(1), Sullivan, C.M. (2005). Interventions to address intimate partner violence: The current state of the field. In J.R. Lutzker (Ed.), Preventing violence: Research and evidence-based intervention strategies (pp ). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Sullivan, C.M., & Hagen, L. (2005). Domestic violence and sexual assault victims opinions about mandatory reporting by medical professionals. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work 20(3), Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C.M. (2005). Predicting re-victimization of battered women three years after exiting a shelter program. American Journal of Community Psychology, 36(1/2), Goodkind, J., Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D.I. (2004). A contextual analysis of battered women s safety planning. Violence Against Women, 10(5), Sullivan, C.M., & Cain, D. (2004). Ethical and safety considerations when obtaining information from or about battered women for research purposes. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(5), Allen, N.E., Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C.M. (2004). Battered women s multitude of needs: Evidence supporting the need for comprehensive advocacy. Violence Against Women, 10(9), Sullivan, C.M. (2003). Using the ESID model to reduce intimate male violence against women. American Journal of Community Psychology, 32(3), Melbin, A., Sullivan, C.M., & Cain, D. (2003). Transitional supportive housing programs: Battered women s perspectives and recommendations. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 18(4), Anderson, D.K., Saunders, D.G, Yoshihama, M., Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C.M. (2003). Longterm trends in depression among women separated from abusive partners. Violence Against Women, 9(7), Allen, N.E., Wolf, A.M., Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C.M. (2003). Diversity of children s immediate coping responses to witnessing domestic violence. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 3(1), Goodkind, J.R., Gillum, T.L., Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C.M. (2003). The impact of family and friends reactions on the well-being of women with abusive partners. Violence Against Women, 9(3), Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D.I., & Allen, N.E. (2002). Findings from a community-based program for battered women and their children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(9), Sutherland, C.A., Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C. (2002). Beyond bruises and broken bones: The joint effects of stress and injuries on battered women s health. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30(5),

7 Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters cont d Bybee, D.I., & Sullivan, C.M. (2002). The process through which a strengths-based intervention resulted in positive change for battered women over time. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30(1), Sutherland, C.A., Sullivan, C., & Bybee, D.I. (2001). Effects of intimate partner violence versus poverty on women s health. Violence Against Women, 7(10), Sullivan, C.M., & Allen, N.E. (2001). Evaluating coordinated community responses for abused women and their children. In S.A. Graham-Bermann & J.L. Edleson (Eds.), Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy (pp ). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Sullivan, C.M., & Gillum, T. (2001). Shelters and community based services for battered women and their children. In C.M. Renzetti, J.L. Edleson, & R. Bergen (Eds.), The Sourcebook on violence against women (pp ). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Belknap, J., Fleury, R.E., Melton, H.C., Sullivan, C.M., & Leisenring, A. (2000). To go or not to go? Preliminary findings on battered women s decisions regarding court cases. In H. Eigenberg (Ed.), Woman battering in the United States: Til death do us part (pp ). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland. Fleury, R.E., Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D.I. (2000). When ending the relationship doesn t end the violence: Women s experiences of violence by former partners. Violence Against Women, 6(12), Reprinted in The Family, Law and Society, Sullivan, C.M., Nguyen, H., Allen, N., Bybee, D., & Juras, J. (2000). Beyond searching for deficits: Evidence that physically and emotionally abused women are nurturing parents. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 2(1), Sullivan, C.M., Juras, J., Bybee, D., Nguyen, H., & Allen, N. (2000). How children s adjustment is affected by their relationships to their mothers abusers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(6), Sullivan, C.M. (2000). A model for effectively advocating for women with abusive partners. In J.P. Vincent & E.N. Jouriles (Eds.), Domestic violence: Guidelines for researchinformed practice (pp ). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D.I. (1999). Reducing violence using community-based advocacy for women with abusive partners. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67(1), Abstract cited in Evidence-Based Medicine, (1999) 4, 147. Fleury, R.E., Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D., & Davidson, W.S. (1998). "Why don't they just call the cops?": Reasons for differential police contact among women with abusive partners. Violence and Victims, 13(4), Fleury, R.E., Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D.I., & Davidson, W.S. (1998). What happened depends on whom you ask: A comparison of police records and victim reports regarding arrests for woman battering. Journal of Criminal Justice, 26(1), Sutherland, C., Bybee, D., & Sullivan, C.M. (1998). The long-term effects of battering on women's health. Women's Health: Research on Gender, Behavior, and Policy, 4(1), Sullivan, C.M. (1997). Societal collusion and culpability in intimate male violence: The impact of community response toward women with abusive partners. In A.P. Cardarelli (Ed.). Violence Among Intimate Partners: Patterns, Causes, and Effects, (pp ). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. 7

8 Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters cont d Sullivan, C.M., Rumptz, M.H., Campbell, R., Eby, K.K., & Davidson, W.S. (1996). Retaining participants in longitudinal community research: A comprehensive protocol. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 32(3), Eby, K.K., Campbell, J.C., Sullivan, C.M., & Davidson, W.S. (1995). Health effects of experiences of sexual violence for women with abusive partners. Health Care for Women International. 16, Tan, C., Basta, J., Sullivan, C.M., & Davidson, W.S. (1995). The role of social support in the lives of women exiting domestic violence shelters: An experimental study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10(4), Sullivan, C.M. & Rumptz, M.H. (1995). The adjustment and needs over time of African- American women who have used a domestic violence shelter. Violence and Victims, 9(3), Campbell, R., Sullivan, C.M., & Davidson, W.S. (1995). A longitudinal analysis of depression in women with abusive partners. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 19(2), Sullivan, C.M., Campbell, R., Angelique, H., Eby, K.K., & Davidson, W.S. (1994). An advocacy intervention program for women with abusive partners: Six month followup. American Journal of Community Psychology, 22(1), Sullivan, C.M., Basta, J., Rumptz, M., & Davidson, W.S. (1992). After the crisis: A needs assessment of women leaving a domestic violence shelter. Violence and Victims, 7(3), Sullivan, C.M., Tan, C., Basta, J., Rumptz, M., & Davidson, W.S. (1992). An advocacy intervention program for women with abusive partners: Initial evaluation. American Journal of Community Psychology, 20(3), Sullivan, C.M. & Davidson, W.S. (1991). The provision of advocacy services to women leaving abusive partners: The examination of short-term effects. American Journal of Community Psychology, 19(6), Rumptz, M., Sullivan, C.M., Davidson, W.S., & Basta, J. (1991). Tracking battered women over time: An ecological approach. Violence and Victims, 6(3), Sullivan, C.M. (1991). The provision of advocacy services to women leaving abusive partners: An exploratory study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6(1), Sullivan, C.M. & Bybee, D. (1987). Female students and sexual harassment: What factors predict reporting behavior? Journal of the National Association for Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors, 50(2), Training Manuals, Technical Reports, Other Articles, and Internet Documents Sullivan, C.M., & Goodman, L. (2015). A guide for using the Trauma-Informed Practices (TIP) Scales. Sullivan, C.M. (2013). Counseling services for domestic violence survivors: Review of the empirical evidence. Warshaw, C., Sullivan, C.M., & Rivera, E.A. (2013). A systematic review of trauma-focused interventions for domestic violence survivors. Sullivan, C.M. (2012). Examining the work of domestic violence programs within a social and emotional well-being promotion conceptual framework. Sullivan, C.M. (2012). Advocacy services for women with abusive partners: A review of the empirical evidence. Sullivan, C.M. (2012). Domestic violence shelter program: A review of the empirical evidence. 8

9 Training Manuals, Technical Reports, Other Articles, and Internet Documents cont d Sullivan, C.M. (2012). Support groups for women with abusive partners: A review of the empirical evidence. Kubiak, S., Sullivan, C.M., Fries, L., Nnawulezi, N., & Fedock, G. (2011). Best practice toolkit for working with domestic violence survivors with criminal histories. Okemos, MI: Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. Sullivan, C.M., & Lyon, E. (2008). Outcome evaluation strategies for domestic violence service programs receiving FVPSA funding. DVD created with funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families. Lyon, E., & Sullivan, C.M. (2007). Outcome evaluation strategies for domestic violence service programs receiving FVPSA funding: A practical guide. Harrisburg, PA: National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. Sullivan, C. M. (2006). Mission-focused management and survivor-centered services: A survival guide for executive directors of domestic violence victim service agencies. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Sullivan, C. M. (2005). Mission-focused management and survivor-centered services: A survival guide for executive directors of domestic violence victim service agencies in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D.I. (2004). Using longitudinal data to understand the trajectory of intimate violence over time. Violence Against Women and Family Violence, conference proceedings from National Institute of Justice meeting. Dutton, M.A., Holtzworth-Munroe, A., Jouriles, E., McDonald, R., Krishnan, S., McFarlane, J., & Sullivan, C.M. (2003). Recruitment and retention in intimate partner violence research. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice s National Institute of Justice. Sullivan, C.M., & Hagen, L.A. (2003). Mandatory reporting by medical professionals: The response of domestic violence and sexual assault victims. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University s Applied Public Policy Research Program, facilitated by the Institute on Public Policy and Social Research. Available online at Sullivan, C.M. (2002). Evaluation made easy (and useful!). The Michigan Advocate, 3(1), 6. Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D.I. (2002). Children witnessing domestic violence: What affects their well-being over time? Domestic Violence Report, 7(2), 19-20, Hagen, L.A., & Sullivan, C.M. (2002). Mandatory reporting of domestic violence injuries by medical professionals: Survivors perspectives. Final report submitted to Michigan State University Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. East Lansing, MI. Sullivan, C.M., & Alexy, C. (2001). Evaluating the work of domestic violence service programs: Some practical considerations and strategies. "Applied Research Forum" document for the National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women. Sullivan, C.M., Melbin, A., & Hathaway. R.S. (2001). Michigan transitional supportive housing programs for women with abusive partners: Recommendations based on interviews with key stakeholders. Final report submitted to the Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Board. Lansing, MI. Hankins, S., & Sullivan, C.M. (2001). The Learning Club instructor manual: A guidebook for facilitating a support and education group for children exposed to partner violence against their mothers. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 9

10 Training Manuals, Technical Reports, Other Articles, and Internet Documents cont d Sullivan, C.M. (2001). Investing in victim services = investing in women s lives. Cover story for The Coalition Connection, a newsletter of the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. Okemos, MI: March. Sullivan, C.M., & Coats, S. (2000). Outcome evaluation strategies for sexual assault service programs: A practical guide. Okemos, MI: Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. Sullivan, C.M., & Keefe, M. (1999). A review of evaluations of the effectiveness of advocacy efforts to end intimate male violence against women. "Applied Research Forum" document for the National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women. Reprinted in MCADSV Review, December, Reprinted in PAAM Quarterly News Violence Against Women Project, (2000), 3(2), 1, Sullivan, C.M. (1998). Outcome evaluation strategies for domestic violence programs: A practical guide. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Sullivan, C.M., Sutherland, C., & Allen, N. (1998). Training paraprofessionals to successfully advocate for women with abusive partners. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Sullivan, C.M. (1997). Victim safety and well-being: Measures of short-term and long-term change. Chapter in Evaluation guidebook for projects funded by STOP formula grants under the Violence Against Women Act. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute. Sullivan, C.M. (1997). Family Followup Study advocate training manual. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Sullivan, C.M., Juras, J., Gauthier, L., Nguyen, H., & Prewitt, A. (1997). Interviewing children about sensitive issues: Practical strategies and considerations. Michigan State U., E. Lansing, MI. Sullivan, C.M., & Rumptz, M.H. (1997). Training paraprofessionals to interview mobile research participants in a community setting. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Post, L., Sullivan, C.M., Bokemeier, J., & Whalen, M. (1996). Using electronic technology to connect domestic violence programs with MSU resources. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Polsenberg, C., & Sullivan, C.M. (1995). Michigan residents speak out about domestic violence. Michigan State University State of the State Survey Briefing Paper No Michigan State University Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. E Lansing, MI. Sullivan, C.M. (1992). Book review of Feminist Perspectives on Wife Abuse. The Community Psychologist, Sullivan, C.M.(1991). Battered women as active helpseekers. Violence Update, 1(12), 1,8, Honors and Awards National expert advisory panel for George Washington University s evaluation of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, Purple Ribbon Award, for tireless work on behalf of survivors and with gratitude for your extraordinary support as an advocate and champion for MSU Safe Place National Steering Committee, National LGBT DV Capacity Building Learning Center, present. National Education Advisory Board, One Love Foundation, 2013-present. 10

11 Honors and Awards (cont d) National Research Advisory Board Member, National Research Center on Family and Social Change present. Appointed by Michigan Governor Snyder to serve on and chair the seven-member Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Board Re-appointed Scientific Review Panel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Scientific Review Panel, NIMH RC4 Community Infrastructure Grants, Scientific Review Panel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Award for Outstanding Efforts to End Violence Against Women, Michigan Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence, Teal Ribbon Award, presented to MSU s Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence by MSU s Counseling Center s Sexual Assault Program, International Expert Advisory Panel member, National University of Ireland, Galway Child and Family Research Centre, Family Conflict, Domestic Violence and the Wellbeing of Children Study, Mental Health Services Research Peer Review Panel, National Institute of Mental Health, Excellence Award in Interdisciplinary Scholarship, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Outreach Scholarship Community Partnership Award, Michigan State University, National Expert Advisory Panel member, Center for Disease Control and Prevention s Division of Violence Prevention Getting to Outcomes Project, Senior Research Advisor, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, National Advisory Board member, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Director of Evaluation, Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Statewide Advisory Board member, Michigan DELTA Project, National Evaluation Advisory Board Member, Judicial Oversight Demonstration Project, National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice, Editorial review boards, Criminology and Public Policy, Journal of Emotional Abuse, Violence Against Women; ad hoc reviewer for American Journal of Community Psychology, Child Development, Evaluation and Program Planning, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Violence and Victims, and others. National Advisory Board member, Fathering After Violence Project, National Expert Advisory Panel member, Abt Institute s Violence Against Women Prevention Program Evaluation Guide National Advisory Board member, Muskie School of Public Service Violence Against Women Effectiveness Project National Advisory Board member, Institute for Law & Justice s National Evaluation of the Grants to Combat Violence Against Women on College Campuses Presidential Award for Outstanding Community Service, Michigan State University, Scientific Review Panel for the National Institute of Justice, reviewing Violence Against Women Researcher-Initiated Research Grant applications, Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior Scientific Review Panel, National Institute of Mental Health, Violence and Traumatic Stress Scientific Review Panel, National Institute of Mental Health, Scientific Review Panel for the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs, reviewing Proposals for the Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program. June, Special Emphasis Scientific Review Panel for the Juvenile Justice Resource Center, reviewing Proposals to Encourage Arrest for Domestic Violence. July,

12 Honors and Awards (cont d) National Institute of Justice Evaluation of the Violence Against Women Act - STOP Grants Advisory Panel. Urban Institute, Washington, DC Special Emphasis Scientific Review Panel for National Institute of Mental Health, reviewing research proposals addressing violence against women. Washington, D.C. July, Invited speaker, Workshop on Evaluation of Family Violence Interventions, National Research Council Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education and the Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC. September, Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Board Award for collaborative efforts to end domestic violence. Presented at Summit II, October, Poster Excellence Award. Women Escaping Abuse: Their Changing Needs Over Time. Presented by the Society for Community Research and Action, Division 27 of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, First Prize, Social Issues Dissertation Award. Presented by the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), Invited Addresses (last 10 years only) Invited plenary speaker, US Department of Health and Human Services Family Violence Prevention and Services Administration Meeting of State Administrators and State Coalitions national meeting. May, Invited speaker at National University of Ireland, Galway, in honor of International Women s Day. March, Invited speaker at the Domestic Violence Housing First symposium, an invitation-only event hosted by and at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. February 12 th, Keynote speaker, Powerful Partnerships: 20 Years of the Violence Against Women Act and the Path Ahead. University of Delaware, April, Community Advocacy Project: A psychosocial empowerment intervention for women with abusive partners. Invited speaker at the Institute of Medicine s Workshop on Preventing Violence Against Women and Children Globally. Washington, DC. January, Closing the gap between what women need and what domestic violence services offer. Invited plenary, Challenges in Policy and Practice: An Institute for Advocacy Leaders. Los Angeles, CA. September, What women wanted and what they received from shelter: Findings from the United States and Ireland. Keynote address presented (with S. O Halloran and E. Lyon) at the First World Congress of Women s Shelters. Alberta, Canada. September, Invited plenary speaker for annual meeting of Ireland s National Network of Women s Refuges and Support Services. September, For good measure: Defining success on our own terms. Invited plenary (with Anne Menard) at Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence s annual statewide meeting. Wenachee, WA. Sept, Effective intervention models for working with survivors of domestic violence. Invited speaker at Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence s Advocacy Works! Training. Okemos, MI. May, An effective model for teaching victim service agencies how to evaluate their efforts. Invited talk to the National Training Conference of the National Association of VOCA Assistance Adminstrators, the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Board, and the U.S. Office for Victims of Crime. With L. O Reilly. Albuquerque, NM. Nov,

13 Providing survivor-centered advocacy. Invited plenary presented at the Battered Women s Justice Project Advocacy Training. San Antonio, TX. June, Conference Presentations (last 10 years only) Li, C., Zeoli, A., Rivera, E., & Sullivan, C.M. A qualitative study on the comparison of pre- and post-separation intimate partner violence against women. Paper presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting. Washington, DC. November, Sullivan, C.M., & O Halloran, S. Developing a Theory of Change demonstrating the impact of domestic violence services on survivors and their children. Workshop presented at the European Conference on Domestic Violence. Belfast, Northern Ireland. September, Sullivan, C.M. Moderator and discussant, panel presentation: Bomsta, H., Gregory, K., Hacskaylo, P., Nnawulezi, N., & Vandegrift, C. The alternative to the alternative model: Innovative practices in alternative domestic violence community-based research. 15 th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action (APA Division 27). Lowell, MA. June, Bomsta, H., Sullivan, C.M., Young, L. Marcus, S. Jacobs, C., Cozort, E., Drake, M., Hamilton, E.A., & Smith, K.B. Flexible funding as an aid in stabilizing housing for survivors of intimate partner violence: An examination of a pilot program. Poster presentation at the 15 th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action (APA Division 27). Lowell, MA. June, Goodman, L., Sullivan, C.M., Serrata, J., & Perilla, J. An academic-community partnership developing and validating the Trauma Informed Practices scale. Poster presentation at the 15 th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action (APA Division 27). Lowell, MA. June, Sullivan, C.M., Nnawulezi, N., McGirr, S., McDaniel, L., & Slye, A. Improving services & increasing safety by connecting partners in HIV/AIDS & DV programs: The implementation and evaluation of a Train the Trainers program. Symposium presented at National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence. Washington, DC. March, Zeoli, A.M., Rivera, E.A., & Sullivan, C.M. Supervision of child custody exchanges in custody cases with partner-abusive fathers. Symposium at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, November, Sullivan, C.M., & Menard, A. What difference are we making? Documenting what we know. Presentation at Powerful Partnerships: 20 Years of the Violence Against Women Act and the Path Ahead. University of Delaware, April, Nnawulezi, N., & Sullivan, C.M. Recognizing the importance of context in the examination of racial microaggressions. Paper presentation within the symposium Conceptualizing and measuring constructs related to domination and marginalization of oppressed populations. Biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action. June, Miami, FL. Rivera, E., Sullivan, C.M., & Zeoli, A. Secondary victimization of abused mothers by family court officials. Paper presentation within the symposium Conceptualizing and measuring constructs related to domination and marginalization of oppressed populations. Biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action. June, Miami, FL. McGirr, S.A., & Sullivan, C.M. Consciousness raising in domestic violence shelters. Paper presentation at the Biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action. June, Miami, FL. Sullivan, C.M., & Menard, A. What difference are we making? Documenting what we know about domestic violence services. Paper presentation at the annual International Violence, Abuse & Trauma conference. September, San Diego, CA. 13

14 Conference Presentations last 10 years (cont'd) Kubiak, S., Sullivan, C.M., & Callen, P. Best practice toolkit for criminal justice and domestic violence professionals working with abused women who have criminal histories. Paper presentation at the 15 th Adult & Juvenile Female Offenders Conference. October, Portland, ME. Zeoli, A., Rivera, E., & Sullivan, C.M. Judicial decision-making in custody cases involving partner-abusive fathers. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA. Sullivan, C.M., O Halloran, S., Stewart, C., & Lyon, E. (2012). Helping women s shelters evaluate their work: Three countries experiences. Paper presentation at the Second World Shelter Conference. Washington, DC. February. Sullivan, C.M., O Halloran, S., & Nnawulezi, N. (2012). Empowerment-based services of domestic violence programs: Similarities and differences between Ireland and the US. Paper presentation within the symposium International perspectives on intimate partner violence at the International Conference of Community Psychology. Barcelona, Spain. June. Zeoli, A., Rivera, E.A., Sullivan, C.M., & Kubiak. S. (2012). Mental health, substance use, and injuries among survivors of intimate partner violence obtaining custody or parenting time orders from Family Court. Poster presentation at the 6 th Biennial National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence. San Francisco, CA. March. Sullivan, C.M., Menard, A., & Gifford, A. (2012). National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Conference. Denver, CO. July. Kubiak, S., & Sullivan, C.M. (2012). National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Conference. Denver, CO. July Sullivan, C.M., Adams, A., & Nnawulezi, N. (2012). Paper presentation at the International Violence, Abuse & Trauma conference. San Diego, CA. September. Sullivan, C.M. (2012). Considering the unintended consequences of mandatory reporting of domestic and sexual violence against adults. Plenary session at the International Violence, Abuse & Trauma conference. San Diego, CA. September. Zeoli, A., Rivera, E.A., & Sullivan, C.M. Court-ordered child exchanges as opportunities for abusive fathers to perpetuate post-separation violence. Paper presentation at the International Violence, Abuse & Trauma conference. San Diego, CA. September. Zeoli, A., Sullivan, C.M., Rivera, E.A., & Kubiak, S. (2011). Post-separation abuse of children whose mothers divorce intimate partner abusing fathers. Paper presented at the 8 th annual National Institute of Health Interdisciplinary Women s Health Research Symposium. November. Washington, DC. Kubiak, S., Sullivan, C.M., Fries, L., Fedock, G., Nnawulezi, N., & Rogers, C. (2011). Development of a best practice toolkit for criminal justice and domestic violence professionals. Roundtable presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference. November. Washington, DC. Gregory, K. A., Adams, A. E., McPeek, D., Nnawulezi, N. N., Sullivan, C. M., Bybee, D., Rivera, E. A., Cloutier, K. A. (2011, November). Avoiding the dusty shelf: Promoting use through stakeholder collaboration and multi-step dissemination strategies. Paper presentation at the American Evaluation Association. November. Anaheim, California. Zeoli, A., Rivera, E., Sullivan, C.M., Kubiak, S., & Norris, A. (2011). Strategies victims of intimate partner violence use to increase their and their children s safety post-divorce. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. October. Washington DC 14

15 Conference Presentations last 10 years (cont'd) Parra-Cardona, J.R., Sullivan, C., Bybee, D., Domenech-Rodríguez, Escobar-Chew, R., Holtrop, K., Bernal, G., & Forgatch, M. (2011). Testing relevance and efficacy in a culturally adapted parenting program. Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Hispanic Science Network. September. Coral Gables, DC. Parra-Cardona, J.R., Rodriguez, M.D., Forgatch, M.S., Sullivan, C.M., Bybee, D., Tams, L. Holtrop, K., Escobar-Chew, A.R., Bernal, G., & Dates, B. (2011). Testing relevance and efficacy in a culturally adapted parenting program. Paper presentation within the symposium Innovative approaches to adapting preventive interventions for racial and ethnic groups. Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. June. Washington, DC. Beeble, M., Bybee, D., & Sullivan, C.M. (2011). The impact of neighborhood factors on the well-being of survivors of intimate partner violence. Poster presentation at the 13 th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action. June. Chicago, IL. Beeble, M., Sullivan, C.M., & Bybee, D. (2011). The impact of resource constraints on the psychological well-being of survivors of intimate partner violence. Poster presentation at the 13 th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action. June. Chicago, IL. Adams, A., Nnawulezi, N., Sullivan, C.M., Gregory, K., Barrie, S., Rivera, E., & Cloutier, K. (2011). The meaning and measurement of empowerment within a community-based human service setting. Paper session within the symposium Translating empowerment theory into practice: Tales from three CBPR projects. 13 th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action. June. Chicago, IL Belknap, J., Sullivan, C.M., Kubiak, S., & Osthoff, S. When the defendant is a victim of battering: Working with battered women charged with crimes. Roundtable at the 2010 American Society of Criminology Conference. San Francisco, CA. November, Rivera, E., Zeoli, A., Sullivan, C.M., Kubiak, S., Logan, TK, Morrison, F., & Norris, A. Mother and child safety: Consequences of post-relationship intimate partner abuse and partner stalking for mothers and their children. Roundtable at the 2010 American Society of Criminology Conference. San Francisco, CA. November, Sullivan, C.M., & O Reilly, L. Helping VOCA grantees evaluate their programs. Paper presentation at the 2010 Victim Assistance National Training Conference. Dearborn, MI. September, Rivera, E., Zeoli, A., Sullivan, C.M., Kubiak, Norris, A., Martinez, S., Barrie, S., & Latham, E. Developing a training program for civil legal advocacy. Paper presentation at the 15 th International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma. San Diego, CA. Sept, Kennedy, A.C., Bybee, D., Sullivan, C.M., & Greeson, M. The impact of family and community violence on children s depression trajectories: Examining the interactions of violence exposure, family social support, and gender. Paper presentation at Society for Social Work Research. San Francisco, CA. January, Sullivan, C.M. Keynote address for the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women sponsored conference Challenges in Policy and Practice. September, Sullivan, C.M. Measuring success in advocacy: Keeping women at the center. Workshop presented at the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women sponsored conference Challenges in Policy and Practice. September, Kubiak, S., Sullivan, C.M., Belknap, J., MacDaniels, C., & Osthoff, S. Effectively responding to trauma and victimization in women and girls post-incarceration. Workshop presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology. November,

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