CURRICULUM VITAE MATTHEW D. MAKARIOS
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE MATTHEW D. MAKARIOS Address: Telephone: University of Wisconsin Parkside Department of Criminal Justice 900 Wood Drive P.O. Box 2000 Kenosha, WI (262) (office) (262) (cell) (262) (fax) EDUCATION Ph.D. Criminal Justice. University of Cincinnati. Dissertation: The Effects of Anti-Social Lifestyle on Later Life Outcomes Dissertation Chair: Dr. Francis T. Cullen M.S. Criminal Justice. Washington State University. Thesis: Race, Abuse, and Female Criminal Behavior Thesis Chair: Dr. Travis C. Pratt B.A. Criminology. University of Minnesota Duluth. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009 Current Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin Parkside 2008 Current Research Associate, Corrections Institute, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Teaching Assistant, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Graduate Assistant, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Research Assistant, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University. 1
2 PUBLICATIONS Items marked with an (*) represent work with students. In Press In Press* In Press In Press* Makarios, Matthew D., & Latessa, Edward J. Developing a Risk and Needs Assessment Instrument for Prison Inmates: The Issue of Outcome. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Makarios, Matthew D., & Livelsberger, Tara. Social Support and Crime. In Francis T. Cullen & Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook on Criminological Theory. Oxford University Press. Makarios, Matthew D., & Maahs, Jeffry R. Is Private Time Quality Time? A National Private-Public Comparison of Prison Quality. The Prison Journal. Meade, Ben, Steiner, Benjamin, Makarios, Matthew D., & Travis, Lawrence. Estimating a dose response relationship between time served in prison and recidivism. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Makarios, Matthew D. & Pratt, Travis C. Policies and Programs that Attempt to Reduce Gun Violence: A Meta-Analysis. Crime & Delinquency, 58, * Makarios, Matthew D., McCafferty, James, Steiner, Benjamin, & Travis, Lawrence F. The effects of parole officers' perceptions of the organizational control structure and satisfaction with management on their attitudes toward policy change. Crime and Justice, 35, Makarios, Matthew D. Reconceptualizing Crime as an Independent Variable: Understanding the Social and Personal Consequences of Criminal Involvement. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing. 2011* Steiner, Benjamin, Makarios, Matthew D., Travis, Lawrence, & Meade, Ben. Examining the Effects of Community-Based Sanctions on Offender Recidivism. Justice Quarterly, Published online before print, doi: / Steiner, Benjamin., Makarios, Matthew D., & Travis, Lawrence. Examining the Effects of Residential Situations and Residential Mobility on Offender Recidivism. Crime and Delinquency. Published online before print, doi: / Cullen, Francis T., Benson, Michael, and Makarios, Matthew D., Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending. In B. C. Welsch & D. P. Farrington (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook on Crime Prevention. Oxford University Press. 2
3 PUBLICATIONS (Cont.) Items marked with an (*) represent work with students. 2011* Steiner, Benjamin, Travis, Lawrence F., Makarios, Matthew D., & Brinkley, Tony. The Influence of Parole Officers Attitudes on Supervision Practices. Justice Quarterly, 28, Steiner, Benjamin, Travis, Lawrence, F., & Makarios, Matthew D. Understanding Parole Officers Response to Reform. Crime & Delinquency, 5, Makarios, Matthew D., Steiner, Benjamin, & Travis, Lawrence. Examining the Predictors of Recidivism of in Men and Women Released from Prison in Ohio. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 37, Latessa, Edward J., Lemke, Richard, Makarios, Matthew, Smith, Paula, & Lowenkamp, Christopher T., Creation and Validation of the Ohio Risk Assessment System. Federal Probation Makarios, Matthew D. Colvin, Mark: Social Sources of the New Mexico Prison Riot. and Widom, Cathy Spatz: The Cycle of Violence. and Drennon-Gala, Don: Social Support and Delinquency. In F. T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Lowenkamp, Christopher, T., Makarios, Matthew, D., Latessa, Edward J., & Smith, Paula. "Community Corrections Facilities for Juvenile Offenders in Ohio: An Examination of Treatment Integrity and Recidivism." Criminal Justice & Behavior, 25, Lowenkamp, Christopher T., Flores, Anthony, Holsinger, Alex, Makarios, Matthew D. & Latessa, Edward J. Intensive Supervision Programs: Does Program Philosophy and the Principles of Effective Intervention Matter? Journal of Criminal Justice Makarios, Matthew D., Steiner, Benjamin, & Travis, Lawrence, F. Restricting Discretion During Sanctioning. Perspectives: Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association, 34, Vaske, Jamie, Makarios, Matthew D., Boisvert, Danielle, Beaver Kevin M., & Wright, John P. The Interaction of DRD2 and Violent Victimization on Depression: An Analysis by Gender and Race. Journal of Affective Disorders Lowenkamp, Christopher T., Hubbard, Dana, Makarios, Matthew D., & Latessa, Edward J. A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Thinking for a Change: A Real- World Application. Criminal Justice & Behavior. 3
4 2009 Vaske, Jamie, Beaver, Kevin, Wright, John P., Boisvert, Danielle, & Makarios, Matthew. Moderating Effects of DRD2 on Depression. Stress & Health, 25, Makarios, Matthew D. Race, Abuse, and Female Criminal Violence. Feminist Criminology, 2, 2: Smith Michael R., Makarios, Matthew D. & Alpert, Geoffrey P. Differential Suspicion: Theory Specification and Gender Effects in the Traffic Stop Context. Justice Quarterly, 23, 2: Maahs, Jeffrey R. & Makarios, Matthew D. A Process Evaluation of the South St. Louis County Adult Drug Court. CURA Reporter, 35, 4: PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Associate, Consultant, and Trainer. Sate of Wisconsin Department of Corrections Program Improvement. Subcontract from University of Cincinnati Research Associate and Data Analyst. Validation of the Indiana Risk Assessment System. Funded by the Indiana Department of Corrections Data Analyst. Follow-up Evaluation of Ohio s Community Based Correctional Facility and Halfway House Programs: Program Characteristics Supplemental Report. Funded by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Research Associate and Data Analyst. Creation and Validation of the Ohio Risk Assessment System. Funded by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Project Manager. Evaluating the Franklin County Sanctions Grid. Funded by the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Research Assistant. Examining the Impact of Ohio's Progressive Sanction Grid. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Funded by the National Institute of Justice Research Assistant. Situational Violent Crime Prevention at Specific Locations in Community Context: Place and Neighborhood Effects. University of Cincinnati. Funded by the National Institute of Justice Research Assistant. Evaluating Project Safe Neighborhoods in Eastern Washington. Washington State University Research Assistant. Process Evaluation of the South St. Louis County Adult Drug Court. University of Minnesota Duluth. 4
5 RESEARCH INTERESTS / AREAS OF EXPERTISE Evidence Based Policy and Research Corrections Prisoner Reentry Evidenced Based Correctional Interventions Risk Assessment and Classification Probation and Parole Criminological Theory Social Support and Crime Crime and Social Development Life-Course Criminology Gender and Criminal Offending GRANT REPORTS 2012 Latessa, Edward J., Lovins, Brian, & Makarios, Matthew D. Validation of the Indiana Risk Assessment System: Final Report. Prepared for the Indiana Department of Corrections Makarios, Matthew D. and Myer, Andrew. Correctional Program Checklist Reports. Lead Evaluator/Author for 6 Reports: Anger Management. High Intensity Sex Offender Treatment. Low Intensity Sex Offender Treatment Community Based Sex Offender Treatment. Cognitive Group Intervention Program Latessa, Edward J., Brushman-Lovins, Lori, Smith, Paula, & Makarios, Matthew. Follow-up Evaluation of Ohio s Community Based Correctional Facility and Halfway House Programs: Program Characteristics Supplemental Report Prepared for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Makarios, Matthew, D. Latessa, Edward J., & Schwartz, John. Evaluation of The Franklin County Graduated Sanctions Grid Prepared for the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas (FCCCP), Division of Domestic Relations and Juvenile Branch Latessa, Edward J., Smith, Paula, Lemke, Richard, Makarios, Matthew D. and Lowenkamp, Christopher. Creation and Validation of the Ohio Risk Assessment System: Final Report. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation of Correction Steiner, Benjamin, Travis, Lawrence, & Makarios, Matthew D. Examining the Impact of Ohio's Progressive Sanction Grid: Validation Study and Process Evaluation, Final Report. prepared for The National Institute of Justice. 5
6 PAPERS, PANELS, AND POSTERS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES Items marked with an (*) represent work with students Taylor-Kendrick, Charlene, & Makarios, Matthew. The Contribution of Dynamic Risk Factors to the Predictive Validity of the Ohio Risk Assessment Instrument Community Supervision Tool. Paper Presented at Annual Meeting to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Makarios, Matthew & Lovins, Brian. Inter-rater Reliability in the Measurement of Criminogenic Risk: Certification Results from the OYAS. Paper Presented at Annual Meeting to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Makarios Matthew. Invited Discussant at a Feature Roundtable Entitled: Sustaining Evidence-based Corrections: A Discussion on Implementation, Treatment, and Quality Assurance Issues of EBP in Correctional Settings. Annual Meeting to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2011* Short, Jennifer, Pasqualini, Kasey, & Makarios, Matthew D. Reducing Juvenile Delinquency: What Works, What Doesn t, and What s Promising. Presented at the UW Undergraduate Symposium on Research and Creative Activity Myer, Andrew, Smith, Paula, & Makarios, Matthew. Who Gets What: Do Criminogenic Needs-based Program Referrals Matter? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2010* Shine, Beau, Cohen, Derek, & Makarios, Matthew D. "Effects of Shall-Issue Laws Across Cities in the U.S. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Lovins, Lori, Makarios, Matthew D., Latessa, Edward, & Smith Paula. A Detailed Examination of Correctional Program Characteristics that Predict Successful Outcome." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Makarios, Matthew D., Cullen, Francis T., Vaske, Jamie, & Maahs, Jeffry R. Predicting School Failure with Adolescent Delinquency. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association Makarios, Matthew D. & Latessa, Edward. Development of an Assessment Instrument for Prison Inmates Identifies both Criminogenic Needs for Case Management as well as Risk of Misconduct for Classification. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Makarios, Matthew D. Cullen, Francis, T., Wilcox, Pamela, & Wright, John. Reconceptualizing Crime as an Independent Variable. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association. 6
7 PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (Cont.) 2009 Smith, Paula, Latessa, Edward J., Makarios, Matthew D. Lemke, Richard, & Lovins, Brian. The Development and Validation of the Ohio Offender Risk and Needs Assessment System. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology 2008 Makarios, Matthew D., & Myer, Andrew J. Gender, Race, and Marijuana Use: Testing the Generality of Traditional and Feminist Theories of Crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Mitchell, Ojmarrh, & Makarios, Matthew D. Completers, Dropouts, and Comparisons: Problems and Prospects in Three Group Analyses. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Vaske, Jamie, Makarios, Matthew D., Boutwell, Brian, Beaver, Kevin M. & Wright, John P. 5HTT moderates the effects of marijuana use on serious criminal behavior for females. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Makarios, Matthew D., Steiner, Benjamin, & Travis, Lawrence. Gender Differences in Recidivism: The Effects of Local Life Circumstances, Risk, and Sanctioning Guidelines. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Steiner, Benjamin, Makarios, Matthew D. & Travis, Lawrence Examining the Organizational Aspect of Parole Reform: A Process Evaluation of the Transition to Graduated Sanctioning Guidelines in a Midwestern State. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Makarios, Matthew D., Mitchell, Ojmarrh & Chamlin, Mitchell. Measuring the Effects of Conceal-Carry Laws: A Critique and Extension. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Cowan, Roy R., Makarios, Matthew D. & Pratt, Travis C. Shall-Issue Laws for Conceal-Carry Permits: A Meta-Analysis. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Makarios, Matthew. D. Gender, Race, and Abuse. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Makarios, Matthew D., Franklin, Travis W., Franklin, Cortney A., & Maahs, Jeffery R. Private versus Public: Comparing the Safety and Security of Private and Public Correctional Facilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 7
8 PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (Cont.) 2005 Makarios, Matthew D. & Pratt, Travis C. The Effectiveness of Gun Crime Reduction Interventions: A Meta-Analysis. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Franklin, Cortney A., Franklin, Travis W., Makarios, Matthew D. & Pratt, Travis C. Gender and the Joint: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of the Predictors of Serious Inmate Misconduct between Male and Female Correctional Facilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Smith, Michael W. & Makarios, Matthew D. Gender and Arrests: Testing the Effects of Gender on Police Officers' Discretion During Traffic Stops. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. TEACHING INTERESTS Criminological Theory Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Deviance Communities and Crime Corrections Institutional Corrections Community Corrections Correctional Assessment and Intervention Research Methods and Statistics Introduction to Criminal Justice and Criminology COURSES TAUGHT 2012 Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminology, Correctional Intervention 2011 Introduction to Criminal Justice, Correctional Intervention, Community Corrections 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, Community Corrections, Correctional Intervention 2009 Introduction to Criminal Justice, Correctional Intervention, Women and Crime 2008 Criminal Justice Statistics, Research Methods, Introduction to Criminal Justice 2007 Philosophy of Punishment 8
9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2012 Panel Chair and Organizer: Validity, Reliability, and other issues in the Measurement of Criminogenic Risk and Needs. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Invited Keynote Speaker at the Kenosha Youth Commission Award Ceremony Journal Referee. Justice Quarterly Journal Referee. Canadian Journal of Criminology Panel Chair: Teaching Undergraduates. 20th Anniversary Celebration of the University of Cincinnati Doctoral Program Journal Referee. Justice Quarterly Journal Referee. Youth & Society Journal Referee. Criminal Justice & Behavior Journal Referee. Feminist Criminology Journal Referee. Crime & Delinquency Journal Referee. Journal of Crime & Justice Panel Chair. The Intersection of Gender, Race, & Criminal Justice. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. UNIVERSITY / DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Member. Search and Screen Committee for the Criminal Justice Department Associate Position present Member. Committee on Research and Creative Activity present Representative in the Faculty Senate. Criminal Justice Department Alternate Representative in the Faculty Senate. Criminal Justice Department Faculty Representative. Search and Screen Committee for the Chief of Police/Director of Public Safety Member. Search and Screen Committee for the Criminal Justice Department Assistant and Associate Positions 9
10 AWARDS AND HONORS 2008 Certificate of Completion of the Advanced Pedagogy Program. University of Cincinnati. Center for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning Graduate Student Mentoring Grant. Neighborhood Context, Local-Life Circumstances, and Recidivism Among Offenders Released from Ohio Prisons Graduate Teaching Assistantship. Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Research Assistantship. Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati University Graduate Scholarship. Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Outstanding Criminal Justice Masters Student. Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University Graduate School Scholar Award. Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University Cum Laude Graduate. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Minnesota Duluth Undergraduate Research Opportunity Scholarship. Violence in Prison: A Comparison between Private and Public Institutions. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Minnesota Duluth. 10
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