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1 Phone: JESSICA SHAW Boston College School of Social Work McGuinn Hall, Room Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA EDUCATION Ph.D. in Ecological-Community Psychology, Michigan State University (MSU) Specialization in Quantitative Methods and Evaluation Science (QMES) Cognate: Evaluation and Research Methods Dissertation: Justifying Injustice: How the Criminal Justice System Explains its Response to Sexual Assault Awarded the 2017 Best Dissertation on a Topic Relevant To Community Psychology Award by the Society for Community Research and Action 2012 M.A. in Ecological-Community Psychology, Michigan State University Thesis: Predicting Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Submission Among Adolescent Rape Cases Treated in Forensic Nurse Examiner Programs 2009 B.S. in Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduated with Highest Distinction PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2016-present Assistant Professor, Boston College (BC) School of Social Work 2015 Visiting Fellow, National Institute of Justice (NIJ), U.S. Department of Justice (Grant No IJ-CX-0033; PI: Jessica Shaw; Awarded $102, 278) PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLICATIONS (underlined = community partner co-author) 17. Campbell, R., Feeney, H., Fehler-Cabral, G., Shaw, J., & Horsford, S. (accepted/in press). The national problem of untested sexual assault kits (SAKs): Why aren t police submitting rape kits for DNA analysis? Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. 16. Campbell, R., Shaw, J., & Fehler-Cabral, G. (accepted/in press). Evaluation of a victimcentered, trauma-informed victim notification protocol for untested sexual assault kits (SAKs). Violence Against Women.
2 2 15. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Bybee, D., & Shaw, J. (accepted/in press). Forgotten evidence: A mixed methods study of why sexual assault kits (SAKs) are not submitted for DNA forensic testing. Law and Human Behavior. 14. Shaw, J. (accepted/in press). How can research mediators better mediate?: The importance of inward-looking processes. Evidence & Policy. 13. Shaw, J., Campbell, R., Cain, D., & Feeney, H. (accepted/in press). Beyond surveys and scales: How rape myths manifest in sexual assault police records. Psychology of Violence. 12. Campbell, R., Pierce, S.J., Sharma, D.B., Shaw, J., Feeney, H., Nye, J., Schelling, K., & Fehler-Cabral, G. (2017). Comparing standard and selective degradation DNA extraction methods: Results from a field experiment with sexual assault kits (SAKs). Journal of Forensic Sciences, 62(1), Shaw, J., Campbell, R., & Cain, D. (2016). The view from inside the system: How police explain their response to sexual assault. American Journal of Community Psychology, 58(3-4), Shaw, J., & Janulis, P. (2016). Re-evaluating sexual violence prevention through bystander education: A latent growth curve approach. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31(16), Shaw, J., Campbell, R., Hagstrom, J., O Reilly, L., Kreiger, G., Cain, D., & Nye, J. (2016). Bringing research into practice: An evaluation of Michigan s pilot sexual assault kit (SAK). Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31(8), Shaw, J., McLean, K., Taylor, B. Swartout, K., & Querna, K. (2016). Commentary: Beyond resilience: Why we need to look at systems too. Psychology of Violence, (6)1, Valentine, J., Shaw, J., Lark, A., & Campbell, R. (2016). Now we know: Assessing sexual assault criminal justice case processing in an urban community using the Sexual Assault Nurse Practitioner Evaluation Toolkit. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 12(3), Campbell, R., Shaw, J., & Fehler-Cabral, G. (2015). Shelving justice: The discovery of thousands of untested rape kits in Detroit. City & Community, 14(2), Campbell, R., Townsend, S., Shaw, J., Karim, N., & Markowitz, J. (2015). Can a workbook work?: Developing a practitioner toolkit to promote evaluation use in a multi-site project. Evaluation and Program Planning, 52, Campbell, R., Bybee, D., Townsend, S.M., Shaw, J., Karim, N., & Markowitz, J. (2014). The impact of sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) programs on criminal justice case outcomes: A multi-site replication study. Violence Against Women, (20)5,
3 3 3. Campbell, R., Townsend, S., Shaw, J., Karim, N., & Markowitz, J. (2014). Evaluating the legal impact of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs: An empiricallyvalidated toolkit for practitioners. Journal of Forensic Nursing 10(4), Shaw, J., & Campbell, R. (2014). The process of process use: Methods for longitudinal assessment in a multi-site evaluation. American Journal of Evaluation, 35(2), Shaw, J., & Campbell, R. (2013). Predicting sexual assault kit (SAK) submission among adolescent rape cases treated in a forensic nurse examiner program. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(18), BOOK CHAPTERS 4. Shaw, J., Campbell, R. & Day, K. (accepted/in press). Evaluating Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs: Effectiveness in multiple domains. In P. Speck (Ed.), Sexual assault: Victimization across the life span. St Louis, Missouri: STM Learning, Inc. 3. Campbell, R., Shaw, J., & Gregory, K.A. (2017). Giving voice and the numbers, too: Mixed methods research in community psychology. In M.A. Bond, I. Serrano-Garcia, & C.B. Keys (Eds.), APA handbook of community psychology: Volume 2, Methods for community research and action for diverse groups and issues (pp ). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. 2. Shaw, J. (2014). Committing to victims needs: Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs. In R. Wright (Ed.), Sex offender laws: Failed policies, new directions 2 nd edition. New York: Springer Publishing Company. 1. Shaw, J., & Campbell, R. (2011). Rape crisis centers: Serving survivors and their communities. In T. Bryant-Davis (Ed.), Surviving sexual violence: A guide to recovery and empowerment. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. TECHNICAL & EVALUATION REPORTS 10. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Pierce, S., Sharma, D., Bybee, D., Shaw, J., Horsford, S., & Feeney, H. (2015). The Detroit Sexual Assault Kit Action Research Project Final Report. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 9. Shaw, J. (2015). The Translational criminology research fellowship final executive summary. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 8. Shaw, J. (2015). Bridging the science-practice gap: A logic model and a plan. Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice: Washington, D.C. 7. Shaw, J. (2013). An evaluation of WCSAFE Advocacy Services. Report submitted to Wayne County Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Program: Detroit, MI.
4 4 6. Campbell, R., Greeson, M., Karim, N., Shaw, J., & Townsend, S. (2013). Evaluating the work of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs in the criminal justice system: A toolkit for practitioners. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 5. Campbell, R., Townsend, S., Bybee, D., Shaw, J., & Markowitz, J (2013). Implementation of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) practitioner evaluation toolkit. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 4. Campbell, R., Blanton, J., Camacho, L., Collins, C., Horsford, S., Mortensen, J., Reed, S., Rivera, E., Shaw, J., Suttmoeller, M., Whitehead, M., & Whitley, M. (2011). Haven House evaluation project: Partners in Progress (PIP). Report submitted to Haven House: East Lansing, MI. 3. SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). SARA project final report Crime Victim Assistance Grant Award CVA# V10: East Lansing, MI. 2. SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2010). SARA project final report Crime Victim Assistance Grant Award CVA# V09: East Lansing, MI. 1. SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2009). SARA project final report Crime Victim Assistance Grant Award CVA# V07: East Lansing, MI. PROFESSIONAL PERIODICALS FOR PRACTICE AND POLICY AUDIENCES 10. Shaw, J. (2017). Building a better bridge: The role of research mediators [Invited Blog Post]. Integration and Implementation Insights Blog, 9. Shaw, J., and Hagstrom, J. (2012). Medical providers and forensic experts applaud changes to the Michigan Sexual Assault Kit (SAK). Michigan Crime Victim Services Commission: The Michigan Advocate, 11(2), SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). April is sexual assault awareness month. Michigan College of Emergency Physicians: News and Views, 31(3), SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). Coming soon: Michigan s new sexual assault kit. Michigan Center for Rural Health: Michigan Rural Health Quarterly, 18(1), SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). Free review of online sexual assault trainings for medical professionals. Michigan Center for Rural Health: Michigan Rural Health Quarterly, 18(3), 6.
5 5 5. SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). Introducing the Sexual Assault Resource Analysis (SARA) project. Michigan Crime Victim Services Commission: The Michigan Advocate, 11(1), SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). Sexual assault training for law enforcement. Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) Newsletter, SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2011). Upcoming changes in sexual assault evidence collection: Michigan s new sexual assault kit. Michigan College of Emergency Physicians: News and Views, 31(3), Shaw, J. and the SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.) (2011). Sexual assault response training for law enforcement, medical, and advocacy professionals. Sexual Assault Report, 15(3), 34, SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Analysis) Project (PI: Campbell, R.; RA: Shaw, J.) (2010). Patient-centered care for victims of sexual assault. Michigan Center for Rural Health: Michigan Rural Health Quarterly, 17(3), 4. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (underlined = community partner co-author) INVITED TALKS, KEYNOTES & PLENARIES 9. Shaw, J. (2017, February). Invited Plenary: The view from inside the system: How police explain their response to sexual assault. Plenary presented at Battered Women s Justice Project s Conference: What Works: Identifying and Preventing Gender Bias in the Criminal Justice System Response to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Jacksonville, FL. 8. Shaw, J., Krieger, G., & Cain, D. (2017, February). Invited Workshop: You can make a difference for victims of sexual assault: Lessons from Michigan. Workshop presented at Battered Women s Justice Project s Conference: What Works: Identifying and Preventing Gender Bias in the Criminal Justice System Response to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Jacksonville, FL. 7. Shaw, J. (2016, August). Invited Training: Sexual assault kits: What we have learned and what is next. Training provided to Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory, Maynard, MA. 6. Shaw, J. (2016, August). Invited Talk: Documenting gender bias in the police response to sexual assault. Talk presented at the Office on Violence Against Women Roundtable on Identifying and Preventing Gender Bias in Policing, Washington, D.C.
6 6 5. Shaw, J. (2015 October). Invited Talk: The police response to sexual assault. Talk presented at the White House Domestic Violence Awareness Month Roundtable, The White House, Washington, D.C. 4. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Shaw, J., Cain, D., Kanitra, A., Hurst, K., & Abdelnour, T. (2014, October). Invited Keynote: The Detroit sexual assault kit action research project: Lessons learned in a multidisciplinary collaboration. Keynote presented at the International Association of Forensic Nurses Annual Scientific Assembly, Phoenix, AZ. 3. Shaw, J., & Campbell, R. (2014, October). Invited Talk: How Can We Measure Our Impact?: An introduction to the SANE Evaluation Toolkit. Talk presented at the International Association of Forensic Nurses Annual Scientific Assembly, Phoenix, AZ. 2. Campbell, R., Shaw, J., Townsend, S., & Markowitz, J. (2012, June). Invited Talk: Sexual assault forensic practices: How SANE programs improve prosecution rates. Talk presented at the National Institute of Justice Research Conference, Washington, D.C. 1. Campbell, R., Markowitz, J., Shaw, J., & Townsend, S. (2011, May). Invited Talk: SANE toolkit. Paper presented at the Sixth National Sexual Assault Response Team Training Conference, Austin, TX. CONFERENCE & OTHER PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 21. Campbell, R., Shaw, J. & Feeney, H. (2017, June). Building long-term collaborations and creating opportunities for student engagement in public policy. In E. Furman (Chair), Policy engagement and competency development: Opportunities, resources, and pathways. Symposium presented at the Society for Community Research and Action Conference, Ottawa, Canada. 20. Martinez, A., Shaw, J., Watkins, M., Kral, M., Ronayne, M., Gutierrez, L., & Meringolo, P. (2017, June). Community psychology and social work: Disciplines cut from the same cloth. Roundtable presented at the Society for Community Research and Action Conference, Ottawa, Canada. 19. Palamaro Munsell, E., Angelique, H.L., Campbell, R., Goodkind, J., Ronayne, M., & Shaw, J. (2017, June). Sexism in our professional lives: Shared experiences, coping, and stragies for change. Roundtable presented at the Society for Community Research and Action Conference, Ottawa, Canada. 18. Shaw, J., Krieger, G., Cain, D., Campbell, R., & Harrison, A. (2017, April). Beyond the rape kit: Improving all aspects of the sexual assault investigation. Paper presented at the End Violence Against Women International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Systems Change, Orlando, FL.
7 7 17. Shaw, J., & Hernon, J. (2016, November). Turning powerful ideas into meaningful change: How to translate research to support its use. Panel presented to the Boston College School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA. 16. Shaw, J., Campbell, R., & Cain, D. (2016, January). Justifying injustice: How the criminal justice system explains its response to sexual assault. Paper presented at Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) 2016, Washington, D.C. 15. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Shaw, J., Horsford, S., & Feeney, H. (2015, November). The Detroit sexual assault action research project. In D. Flannery (Chair), NIJ Highlights: Unsubmitted sexual assault kits Outcomes and implications. Symposium presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 14. Shaw, J. (2015, November). Examining the translation, dissemination, and implementation efforts of the National Institute of Justice. In G. Pesta (Chair) NIJ Highlights: Social science research on implementation, dissemination, and translation. Symposium presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 13. Shaw, J. (2015, November). Surmounting the insurmountable: One person, one year, one big federal evaluation. Round Table presented at American Evaluation Association, Chicago, IL. 12. Shaw, J. (2015, October). The impact of race on sexual assault case investigations. Paper presented at Diversity Challenge: Race, Culture, and Social Justice, Boston, MA. 11. Shaw, J., Cain, D., Campbell, R., & Krieger, G. (2015, October). Understanding and improving law enforcement s response to sexual assault. Paper presented at International Association of Chiefs of Police 2015, Chicago, IL. 10. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Shaw, J., Horsford, S., & Feeney, H. (2015, August). Sexual assault kit action research project. In C. Ahrens (Chair), Who s minding the store? Timely processing of rape kits. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada. 9. Greeson, M., Houston, J., Soibatian, C., Collins, K., Shaw, J., et al. (2015, June). Violence against women in the public eye: Implications for community psychologists. Round Table presented at SCRA Biennial Meeting 2015, Lowell, MA. 8. Shaw, J., & Campbell, R. (2015, April). Implementation of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Toolkit: Agent of change in the criminal justice system response to sexual assault, Part I. Paper presented at the End Violence Against Women International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Campus Responses, New Orleans, LA. 7. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Shaw, J., & Horsford, S. (2014, October). Social justice for survivors: The Detroit rape kit backlog initiative. Symposium presented at the American Evaluation Association, Denver, CO.
8 8 6. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Shaw, J., Horsford, S., & Feeney, H. (2014, April). The Detroit sexual assault action research project: Preliminary findings. Paper presented at the Powerful Partnerships VAWA 20 th Anniversary Conference, Newark, DE. 5. Campbell, R., Fehler-Cabral, G., Horsford, S., & Shaw, J. (2013, October). Evaluation with hard-to-find vulnerable populations: Victim notifications in rape kit backlogs. Paper presented at American Evaluation Association, Washington, D.C. 4. Shaw, J., Campbell, R., Townsend, S., & Karim, N. (2012, October). Measuring process use and instrumental use in a multi-site, multi-systemic evaluation. Paper presented at the American Evaluation Association, Minneapolis, MN. 3. Shaw, J., Campbell, R., Townsend, S., Hinkle, C., & Huggins, E. (2012, October). SANE program evaluation: How do we measure our impact? Paper presented at the International Association of Forensic Nurses Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Croabas, Puerto Rico. 2. Townsend, S., & Shaw, J. (2012, August). Changing community systems: Impact of SANEs. Paper presented at the National Sexual Assault Conference 2012, Chicago, IL. 1. Greeson, M. R., & Shaw, J. (2011, October). Graduate student reflections on being a project director: How to obtain the position and succeed once you are in it. Round Table presented at the 24 th Annual Midwest ECO Conference, Chicago, IL. GRANTS AWARDED GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS 2017 PI: Jessica Shaw, Race and the Criminal Justice System Response to Sexual Assault. Grant awarded by Boston College, $15, PI: Jessica Shaw, The Translational Criminology Research Fellowship. Grant awarded by National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2014-IJ-CX- 0033), $102, PI: Jessica Shaw, Michigan State University Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Awarded by Michigan State University, $6,000 GRANTS UNDER REVIEW 2017 PI: Jessica Shaw, Evaluation of a Cross-System Cooperative Response to Adolescent Sexual Assault Victims. Grant application submitted to Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice, $313,558
9 9 UNFUNDED GRANT APPLICATIONS 2016 PI: Jessica Shaw, Learning from Communities: A Cross-Sector Investigation of Existing Policies, Practices, and Factors that Can Prevent Sexual Victimization and Foster a Culture of Health. Letter of Intent submitted to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, unfunded 2016 PI: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Evaluator: Jessica Shaw, Expansion of TeleSANE Services in Massachusetts. Grant submitted to Office of Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice, $1,199,965 unfunded NATIONAL COMMITTEE SERVICE Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) in the Social and Behavioral Sciences solicitation review. Reviewed GRF applications submitted to the National Institute of Justice on a diverse range of substantive topic areas relating to the American criminal justice system 2016 Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women and Elder Abuse Standing Review Panel. Reviewed grant applications submitted to the National Institute of Justice and the Office on Violence Against Women to fund social and behavioral science research and evaluation on violence against women, teen dating violence, and elder abuse 2015 Consultant, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice SAFER (Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence Reporting) Working Group. Served as a subject matter expert/consultant on a national committee tasked with reviewing and producing best practice recommendations on the SAFER Act 2015 Consultant, Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center, U.S. Department of Justice Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Development and Operation Guide Planning Committee. Served as subject matter expert/consultant on a national committee tasked with revising and enhancing the SANE Development and Operation Guide PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC SERVICE Ongoing Ad Hoc Reviewer Journals: American Journal of Evaluation, Feminist Criminology, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Psychology of Violence, Violence and Victims Conferences: American Evaluation Association Annual Conference, Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA) Biennial Conference, Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference
10 Strategic Planning Steering Committee Member, BC School of Social Work Provided oversight and served as an ambassador for the strategic planning process, and assisted in developing a draft of the initial strategic plan 2017 Criminal Justice Special Interest Group Founding Chair, Society for Community Research and Action Provided leadership for a new special interest group dedicated to facilitating discussion, collaboration, and action among community psychologists with broad interests in research, practice, and policy related to criminal justice 2017 Theories of Evaluation Topical Interest Group Program Chair, American Evaluation Association Coordinated the submission and review process for proposals to the Theories of Evaluation Topical Interest Group for the American Evaluation Association s annual conference 2016-present Diversity & Justice Committee, Boston College School of Social Work Served on committee dedicated to fostering a welcoming environment for all student, faculty, and staff by developing a speaker series and by attending to emergent needs 2014 Founder and Facilitator of Around the Horn, Michigan State University Created and facilitated monthly events for graduate students and faculty to present current research efforts and initiatives to foster an intellectual community outside of the classroom Departmental Review Committee, Michigan State University Selected to serve as a graduate student representative for a departmental review that occurs every 7-10 years Graduate Program Admissions Committee, Michigan State University Interviewed prospective students; Planned and executed recruitment weekend events and activities Graduate Program Meeting Chair, Michigan State University Facilitated monthly graduate program meetings COMMUNITY SERVICE & CONSULTING 2016-present SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) Adolescent Taskforce Member, Massachusetts SANE Program Attended multidisciplinary state-wide community meetings to review and improve the coordinated community response to adolescent sexual assault 2017 Peer Reviewer, Sexual Assault Justice Initiative
11 11 Reviewed and provided feedback on the Model Response to Sexual Violence for Prosecutors: An Invitation to Lead (RSVP) Model developed through the NIJfunded Sexual Assault Justice Initiative, a partnership between AEquitas, the Justice Management Institute, and the Urban Institute 2013 Evaluator, Wayne County Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Program Conducted a formative, process evaluation on WCSAFE advocacy services Crisis Counselor and Medical Advocate, MSU Sexual Assault Program Provided medical advocacy and crisis intervention for sexual assault survivors and supporters 2011 Evaluator, Haven House: Partners in Progress (PIP) (PI: Rebecca Campbell) Collected and coded archival data; Assisted in preparing and presenting process evaluation findings Archival Assistant, American Evaluation Association (AEA) AEA Oral History Project (Supervisors: Robin Miller and Susan Kistler) Cleaned and formatted interview transcripts; Confirmed consent with all participants; Transferred interview recordings to appropriate media types for archives 2010 Evaluator, MSU Sexual Assault Program Michigan State University Sexual Assault Program (Collaborator: Shari Murgittroyd) Conducted training needs assessment for university sexual assault service providers; Assisted in preparing application for training grant 2010 Teal Ribbon Award Committee, MSU Sexual Assault Program Assisted in selecting the recipient of Teal Ribbon Award 2010 Sexual Assault Training Advisory Board, MSU Sexual Assault Program Provided feedback on a proposed sexual assault service provider training Crisis Counselor, Medical Advocate, and Prevention Educator, Rape Crisis Services, Champaign, IL Completed 60 hours of training; Provided medical advocacy and crisis intervention via hotline for rape survivors and supporters; Facilitated discussions on sexual harassment and assault, dating violence, and healthy relationships in grades 6-12; Facilitated workshops on good touch/bad touch, stranger danger, bullying and trusted adults in grades K Campus Acquaintance Rape Education Facilitator, Women s Resource Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Facilitated workshops on supporting sexual assault survivors to college freshman 2008 Facilitator and Educator, Community Health Sexual Assault Prevention Practicum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
12 12 Created and facilitated a workshop on bystander intervention; Presented workshops to the campus community and surrounding community on topics related to sexual violence, with specific target groups including fraternities and athletes; Completed over 50 hours of community engagement UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING TEACHING EXPERIENCE Community Psychology, Michigan State University (Class size: 13): History of community psychology; guiding principles and values; research methods; ecological systems theory; power, privilege, and oppression theories; empowerment and sociopolitical development theories; prevention and promotion theories; program evaluation; community organization and participatory action research; dissemination and social change; application to social problems and current topics Health Psychology, Michigan State University (Class size: ranged from students): Introduction to health psychology; research methods; behavior change theories; application to specific health issues and current topics Open Seminar in Campus Acquaintance Rape Education, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (Class size: 60): Introduction to sexual violence and its impact on our culture; impact of media, gender, power, and privilege on rape culture; effects of sexual assault; services available to survivors; ways to get involved in ending sexual violence GRADUATE TEACHING Diversity and Cross-Cultural Issues, Boston College (Class size: ranged from 23-25): Antioppressive social work practice; social construction of difference; power and privilege; impact of structural and cultural oppression; cultural humility; application of research findings and practice knowledge on social work practice with diverse populations HONORS AND AWARDS Best Dissertation on a Topic Relevant to Community Psychology Award by the Society for Community Research and Action 2016 Boston College School of Social Work Research Funding Award to augment and support research activities Best Article Award Nominee by Editors & Editorial Review Board of Violence Against Women for The impact of sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) programs on criminal justice case outcomes: A multi-site replication study 2014 Michigan State University Department of Psychology Travel Award to present at
13 American Evaluation Association Conference 2013 Michigan State University Department of Psychology Travel Award to present at 2013 American Evaluation Association Conference 2013 American Evaluation Association (AEA) Outstanding Evaluation Award for Implementation of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Practitioner Evaluation Toolkit (PI: Rebecca Campbell) 2012 Michigan State University College of Social Science Travel Award to present at 2012 International Association of Forensic Nursing Conference 2012 Michigan State University Graduate School Travel Award to present at 2012 International Association of Forensic Nursing Conference 2012 Michigan State University Department of Psychology Recognition Award for exemplary progress in graduate program 2012 Michigan State University Department of Psychology Travel Award to present at 2012 American Evaluation Association Conference 2012 Michigan State University Department of Psychology Travel Award to present at 2012 National Sexual Assault Conference 2011 Michigan State University Department of Psychology Travel Award to present at 2011 Midwest ECO Conference 2009 McKinley Foundation at the University of Illinois Social Justice Award for community work with local rape crisis center
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