Rebecca  J.  Macy,  PhD,  ACSW,  LCSW    

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Rebecca J. Macy, PhD, ACSW, LCSW Curriculum Vitae University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work
325 Pittsboro Street CB #3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Phone: 919-­‐‑843-­‐‑2435 Fax: 919-­‐‑962-­‐‑0890 rjmacy@email.unc.edu EDUCATION
2002 PhD University of Washington, School of Social Work Major Field: Social Welfare Dissertation: Coping with Repeated Sexual Aggression: Profiles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience among College Women 1993 MSW Tulane University, School of Social Work Concentration: Social Work Practice with Families and Children 1991 BA Hanover College Major: Psychology and French, Magna Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2013-­‐‑ present 2012–2015 Professor School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Promoted July 2013. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Appointed July 2012. 2012–present L. Richardson Preyer Distinguished Chair for Strengthening Families School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Promoted July 2012. 2008–present Associate Professor School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Promoted July 2008. 2002–2008 Assistant Professor School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001–2002 National Institute of Mental Health-­‐‑Funded Prevention Research Trainee University of Washington, School of Social Work updated 7/2015
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2001 Instructor School of Social Work, Distance Learning Program, Summer Session, University of Washington 2000–2001 Research Assistant University of Washington, School of Social Work 1999–2000 Teaching Assistant School of Social Work, University of Washington 1994–1998 Clinical Social Worker Midtown Community Mental Health Center Indianapolis, Indiana Consultation Development and Evaluation of an Intervention to Reduce Victims Risk of Repeated Sexual Assault/Abuse. (2014-­‐‑39583-­‐‑22643). The National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA and US Air Force. PI Olivia Ashley, PhD. 2014-­‐‑2015. Child Maltreatment and Partner Violence: Bridging the Medical/Social Science Gap. (1R25HD072587-­‐‑01) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. PIs Melissa Jonson-­‐‑Reid, PhD and Carol Runyan, PhD; Co-­‐‑PI Stephen Hartgarten, MD. 2011-­‐‑2012. Durham Collaboration Evaluation. Program consultant for an evaluation funded by the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) of the Durham Collaboration program that provides safety services to immigrant women who are victims of dating violence, partner violence, sexual assault and/or stalking. The program is offered in coordination among The Durham Crisis Response Center (DCRC), El Centro Hispano (ECH), Kiran, and InStepp, Inc. 2011-­‐‑2012. Hope for Children. Program consultant for an evaluation funded by the Duke Endowment of the Hope for Children program that aimed to identify, assess, and treat children who have been exposed to intimate partner violence and was offered in coordination by three human services agencies in Raleigh, North Carolina: Triangle Family Services, Interact, and SAFEChild. 2007-­‐‑
2010. Evaluating Integrated Services to Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Program consultant on a project initiated by Interact in Raleigh, North Carolina and funded by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, to develop an evaluation protocol for the new, integrated service model for violence victims that Interact launched in 2008. 2007-­‐‑2008. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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HONORS AND AWARDS 2014-­‐‑5 WCHL Village Pride Awards on July 28, 2014 and April 7, 2015 each day WCHL recognizes and celebrates a Hometown Hero. Office of the Provost Award for Engaged Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2013 Mary Ann Chap Award for Community Service, Orange County Rape Crisis Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2010 2005, 2006 Dean’s Recognition of Teaching Excellence, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2004 Commencement Speaker, Invited by students of School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2004 Outstanding Professor: School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2004 Most Supportive Professor: School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1999, 1998, Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation Scholarship 1993, 1992 1992 Academic Scholarship, School of Social Work, Tulane University 1991, 1990 Alumni Award for Character, Leadership, and Scholarship, Hanover College 1991 Honors in French, Hanover College 1990 Mortar Board, Hanover College Chapter 1990 Psi Chi, Psychology Honorary, Hanover College PUBLICATIONS
(*Indicates publications/presentations with social work graduate students I mentored.) Chapters in Edited Books Published/Accepted for Publication 1. Nurius, P. S. & Macy, R. J. (2012). Cognitive behavioral theory. In B. A. Thyer, K. M. Sowers, & C. N. Dulmus (Eds.). Comprehensive handbook of social work and social welfare, Volume 2: Human behavior in the social environment (2nd ed). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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2. *Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Johns, N. (2011). Physical and behavioral healthcare of partner and sexual violence survivors. In C. M. Renzetti, J. Edleson, &. R. K. Bergen (Eds.) Violence against women sourcebook (Vol. 2, pp. 289-­‐‑308). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 3. Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., & Young, S. (2010). The impact of sexual violence against women: Health and economic consequences. In J. White & M. Koss (Eds.) Violence against women and children: Consensus, critical analyses, and emergent priorities, Volume 1: Mapping the terrain (pp. 173-­‐‑195). Washington DC: American Psychological Association. 4. Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Cognitive behavioral theory. In B. A. Thyer (Ed.) Comprehensive handbook of social work and social welfare, Volume 2: Human behavior in the social environment (pp. 101-­‐‑134). New York, NY: Wiley. doi:10.1002/9780470373705.chsw002007 5. Macy, R. J. (2006). Cognitive therapy. In A. B. Rochlen (Ed.) Applying counseling theories: An online, case-­‐‑based approach (pp. 157-­‐‑176). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. 6. Nurius, P. S., Casey, E., Lindhorst, T. P., & Macy, R. J. (2006). Identity health, stress, and support: Profiles of transition to motherhood among high risk adolescent girls. In J. Kerpelman & C. Dunkel (Eds.) Possible selves: Research, theory, and application (pp. 97-­‐‑121). Hauppaug, NY: Nova. Peer-­‐‑Reviewed Publications Published/Accepted for Publication 1. *Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Dababnah, S., O’Brien, J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Pollock, M. D. (in press). Research with children exposed to partner violence: Perspectives of service-­‐‑
mandated, CPS-­‐‑ and court-­‐‑involved survivors on research with their children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2. *Macy, R. J., Martin, S., Nwabuzor, I., & Rizo, C. F. (in press). What do domestic violence and sexual assault service providers need to know about survivors to deliver services? Violence Against Women. 3. *Wretman, C. & Macy, R. J. (in press). Technology in social work education: A systematic review. Journal of Social Work Education. 4. *Macy, R. J., Ogbonnaya, I. N., & Martin, S. L. (2015). Providers’ perspectives about helpful information for evaluating domestic violence and sexual assault services: A practice note. Violence Against Women, 21, 416-­‐‑429, doi:10.1177/1077801214568030 5. *O’Brien, J.E., Ermentrout, D. M., Rizo, C. F., Wen, L., Macy, R. J., & Dababnah, S. (2015). “I never knew which way he would swing…:” Exploring the roles of substances in the lives of updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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system-­‐‑involved intimate partner violence survivors. Journal of Family Violence, 10.1007/s10896-­‐‑015-­‐‑9747-­‐‑1 6. *Ermentrout, D. M., Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2014). ‘This Is About Me’: Feasibility findings from the children’s component of an IPV intervention for justice-­‐‑involved families. Violence Against Women, 20(6), 653-­‐‑676. doi: 10.1177/1077801214539856 7. *Fraser, M. W., Thompson, A. M., Day, S. H., & Macy, R. J. (2014). The Making Choices Program: Impact of social-­‐‑emotional skills training on the risk status of third graders. The Elementary School Journal, 114(3), 354-­‐‑379. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/674055 8. *Macy, R. J., Renz, C., & Pelino, E. (2013). Partner violence and substance abuse are intertwined: Women’s perceptions of violence-­‐‑substance connections. Violence Against Women, 19(7), 881-­‐‑902. doi: 10.1177/1077801213498208 9. *Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). Characteristics, needs, and help-­‐‑
seeking of partner violence victims mandated to community services by courts and child protective services. Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 83(4), 588–599. doi: 10.1111/ajop.12049 10. *Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). Changes in intimate partner violence among women mandated to community services. Research on Social Work Practice, 23(6), 624-­‐‑638. doi: 10.1177/1049731513490810 11. *Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., Johns, N. B., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). North Carolina directors’ opinions about domestic violence and sexual assault service strategies that help survivors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(5), 1040-­‐‑1066. doi:10.1177/0886260512459375 12. Nwabuzor, I., Macy, R., J., Kupper, L. L., Martin, S. L., & Bledsoe, S. E. (2013). Intimate partner violence and depressive symptoms throughout perinatal transitions. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(10), 2112-­‐‑2133. 10.1177/0886260512471080 13. *Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Rizo, C. F. (2012). An innovative program for justice-­‐‑
involved partner violence survivors: “No man is worth me getting locked up.” Journal of Family Violence, 27(5), 453-­‐‑464. doi:10.1007/s10896-­‐‑012-­‐‑9436-­‐‑2 14. *Macy, R. J., & Goodbourn, M. (2012). Promoting successful collaborations between domestic violence and substance abuse treatment service sectors: A review of the literature. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 13(4), 234-­‐‑251. doi:10.1177/1524838012455874 15. *Macy, R. J., & Graham, L. (2012). Identifying domestic and international sex trafficking victims during human service provision. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 13(2), 59 -­‐‑ 76. doi:10.1177/1524838012440340 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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16. *Macy, R. J., & Johns, N. (2011). Aftercare services for international sex trafficking survivors: Informing U.S. service and program development in an emerging practice area. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 12(2) 87-­‐‑98. doi:10.1177/1524838010390709 17. *Macy, R. J., Johns, N., Rizo, C. F., Martin, S., & Giattina, M. (2011). Domestic violence and sexual assault service goal priorities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(16), 3361-­‐‑3382. doi:10.1177/0886260510393003 18. *Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., Nwabuzor, I., & Holt, V. (2011). Battered women’s help-­‐‑seeking, escape, and protection efforts: A person-­‐‑centered analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(30), 539-­‐‑566. doi:10.1177/0886260510363422 19. *Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2011). Help seeking and barriers of Hispanic partner violence survivors: A systematic review of the literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 250-­‐‑264. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2011.03.004 20. *Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. E., & Johns, N. B. (2011). A review of family interventions for intimate partner violence with a child focus or child component. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16(2), 144-­‐‑166. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2011.02.004 21. *Thompson, A. M., Macy, R. J., & Fraser, M. W. (2011). Assessing person-­‐‑centered outcomes in practice research: A latent transition profile framework. Journal of Community Psychology, 39(8), 987-­‐‑1002. doi:10.1002/jcop.20485 22. Vladutiu, C., Martin, S. L., & Macy, R. J. (2011). College or university-­‐‑based sexual assault prevention programs: A review of program outcomes, characteristics and recommendations. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 12(2) 67-­‐‑86. doi:10.1177/1524838010390708 23. *Macy, R. J., Giattina, M., Montijo, N. J. & Ermentrout, D. (2010). Domestic violence and sexual assault service agency directors’ perspectives on services that help survivors. Violence Against Women, 16(10), 1138-­‐‑1161. doi:10.1177/1077801210383085 24. *Macy, R. J., Giattina, M., Parish, S., & Crosby, C. (2010). Domestic violence and sexual assault services: Historical concerns and contemporary challenges. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(1), 3-­‐‑32. doi:10.1177/0886260508329128 25. Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2010). Person-­‐‑oriented methods in partner violence research: Distinct biopsychosocial profiles among battered women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(6), 1064-­‐‑1093. doi:10.1177/0886260509340541 26. *Macy, R. J., Ferron, J., & Crosby, C. (2009). Partner violence and survivors’ chronic health problems: Informing social work practice. Social Work, 54(1), 29-­‐‑43. doi:10.1093/sw/54.1.29 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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27. *Macy, R. J., Giattina, M., Sangster, T. H., Crosby, C., & Montijo, N. J. (2009). Domestic violence and sexual assault services: Inside the blackbox. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14(5), 359-­‐‑373.doi:10.1016/j.avb.2009.06.002, 28. *Wacker, J., Macy, R. J., Barger, E., & Parish, S. L. (2009). Sexual assault prevention for women with intellectual disabilities: A critical review of the evidence. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 47(4), 249-­‐‑262. doi:10.1352/1934-­‐‑9556-­‐‑47.4.249 29. *Kohl, P. L., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Profiles of victimized women among the child welfare population: Implications for targeted child welfare policy and practices. Journal of Family Violence, 23(1), 57-­‐‑68. doi:10.1007/s10896-­‐‑007-­‐‑9139-­‐‑2 30. Macy, R. J. (2008). A research agenda for sexual revictimization: Priority areas and innovative statistical methods. Violence Against Women, 14, 1128-­‐‑1147. doi:10.1177/1077801208322701 31. Martin, S. L., Rentz, E. D., Chan, R., Givens, J., Sanford, C., Kupper, L. L., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Physical and sexual violence among North Carolina women: Associations with physical health, mental health, and functional impairment. Women’s Health Issues, 18, 13-­‐‑140. doi:10.1016/j.whi.2007.12.008 32. Nurius, P. S., & Macy R. J. (2008). Heterogeneity among violence exposed women: Applying person-­‐‑oriented research methods. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 389-­‐‑415. doi:10.1177/0886260507312297 33. Schwalbe, C., Macy, R. J., Day, S., & Fraser M. (2008). Classifying juvenile offenders: An application of latent class analysis to needs assessment of delinquent youths. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 6, 279-­‐‑294. doi:10.1177/1541204007313383 34. Wacker, J. L., Parish, S. L., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Sexual assault and U.S. women with mental disabilities: Codifying discrimination in the states. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 19, 86-­‐‑
94. doi:10.1352/1934-­‐‑9556-­‐‑47.4.249 35. Macy, R. J. (2007). A coping theory framework for understanding and preventing revictimization. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12, 177-­‐‑192. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2006.09.002 36. Macy, R. J. (2007). Sexual revictimization: Implications for social work practice. Families in Society, 88(4), 627-­‐‑636. (Note: Article selected by journal to be an online continuing education credit opportunity.) 37. Macy, R. J., Martin, S. M., Kupper, L., Casanueva, C., & Guo, S. (2007). Partner violence before, during, and after pregnancy: Multiple opportunities for intervention. Women’s Health Issues, 17(5), 290-­‐‑299. doi:10.1016/j.whi.2007.03.006 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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38. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2007). Latent profiles among sexual assault survivors: Implications for defensive coping and resistance. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(5), 543-­‐‑
565. doi:10.1177/0886260506298841 39. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2007). Latent profiles among sexual assault survivors: Understanding survivors and their assault experiences. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(5), 520-­‐‑542. doi:10.1177/0886260506298839 40. *Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., Magee, M., & Sullivan, K. (2007). Pregnancy associated violent deaths: The role of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8(2), 135-­‐‑148. doi:10.1177/1524838007301223 41. Campbell, J. C., Martin, S. L., Moracco, K. E., Manganello, J., & Macy, R. J. (2006). Data sets pertinent to the study of intimate partner violence and health. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 7(1), 3-­‐‑18. doi:10.1177/1524838005282571 42. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2006). Responding in their best interests: Contextualizing women coping with acquaintance sexual assault. Violence Against Women, 12(5), 478-­‐‑500. doi:10.1177/1077801206288104 43. Lindhorst, T., Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2005). Contextualized assessment with battered women: Strategic safety planning to cope with multiple harms. Journal of Social Work Education, 41(2), 331-­‐‑352. doi:10.5175/JSWE.2005.200200261 44. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., Kernic, M., & Holt, V. (2005). Battered women’s profiles associated with service help-­‐‑seeking efforts: Illuminating opportunities for intervention. Social Work Research, 29(3), 137-­‐‑150. doi:10.1093/swr/29.3.137 45. Nurius, P. S., Norris, J., Macy, R. J., & Huang, B. (2004). Women’s situational coping with acquaintance sexual assault applying an appraisal-­‐‑based model. Violence Against Women, 10(5), 450-­‐‑478. doi:10.1177/1077801204264367 46. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., Bhuyan, R., Holt, V., Kernic, M. & Riveria, F. (2003). Contextualizing depression and physical functioning in battered women: Adding vulnerability and resources to the analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(12), 1411-­‐‑1431. doi:10.1177/0886260503258033 47. Terry, R., & Macy, R. (1991). Children’s social judgments of other children who wear eyeglasses. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 6(4). 965-­‐‑974. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Invited Articles and Commentaries Published/Accepted for Publication 1. Macy, R. J. (2013). Identifying, Assessing, and Helping Child & Adolescent Sex Trafficking Victims. Children, Adolescents and Young Adults Section Connections: NASW Speciality Practice Section Publication (pp. 2-­‐‑4). Washington, DC: NASW 2. Macy, R. J. (2013). Human trafficking. In Miller, S., Gover, A., & C. M. Renzetti (Eds.), Routledge handbook of gender and crime studies (pp. 158-­‐‑160). New York, NY: Routledge. 3. Macy, R. J. (2013). Victims. In Sexual violence and abuse: An encyclopedia of prevention, impacts, and recovery (pp. 718-­‐‑724). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-­‐‑CLIO. (Note: Served as Victim topic area contributor, which included writing Victims overview for section and identifying/coordinating with authors of seven additional section entries.) 4. Macy, R. J. (2010). Violence against women in North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal, 71(6), 556-­‐‑560. Available from http://www.ncmedicaljournal.com/wp-­‐‑
content/uploads/2010/12/71616-­‐‑web.pdf 5. Macy, R. J. (2009). Commentary on development of measures of abuse among women with disabilities and the characteristics of their perpetrators. Violence Against Women, 15(9), 1035-­‐‑
1039. doi:10.1177/1077801209340308 6. Martin, S., & Macy, R. (2009, June). Sexual violence against women: Impact on high-­‐‑risk health behaviors and reproductive health. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence/Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Available from http://vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/AR_SVReproConsequences.pdf Research Reports and Briefs 1. Macy, R. J., & O’Brien, J. (2014). Developing North Carolina’s capacity to address human trafficking: A qualitative process evaluation. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: School of Social Work, University of North Carolina. 2. Martin S. L., Macy, R. J., Kenny, K. S., & Sahay, K. M. (2014.) Enhancing capacity of North Carolina domestic violence and sexual assault programs-­‐‑2013: Final report. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 3. Macy, R. J., & Pollock, M. D. (2010). Evaluation of Hope for Children: An interagency collaboration providing services to children exposed to domestic violence. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. Available from http://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/MacyHFCEVALREPORT.pdf updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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4. Macy, R. J., & Pollock, M. D. (2010). Key program findings from the evaluation of Hope for Children: An interagency collaboration providing services to children exposed to domestic violence. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. Available from http://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/MacyHFCProgramBrief.pdf 5. Pollock, M. D. & Macy, R. J. (2010). Key practice findings from the evaluation of Hope for Children: An interagency collaboration providing services to children exposed to domestic violence. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. Available from http://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/MacyHFCPracticeBrief.pdf 6. Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L. (2009, July). Outcome instruments for North Carolina domestic violence and sexual assault agencies: Final Report. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. 7. Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L. (2008, July). Outcome instruments for North Carolina domestic violence and sexual assault agencies: Year one report. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. 8. Macy, R. J. (2007, June). Researching North Carolina domestic violence and sexual assault service delivery practices. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. Manuals and Toolkits 1. Martin, S. L., & Macy, R. J. (2011, June). The North Carolina domestic violence & sexual assault program toolkit. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2. Ermentrout, D. M., & Macy, R. J. (2010). A toolkit for the collaborative researcher: Strategies and tools to develop treatment manuals and fidelity instruments for assessing service providers’ adherence to promising programs. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. Available from http://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/collaborative_toolkit.pdf 3. Macy, R. J., & Ermentrout, D. (2008, November). Consensus practices in the provision of services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault: A reference for North Carolina service providers. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. Available from ssw.unc.edu/files/web/pdf/__Sexual_Assault_Consensus_Practices_final-­‐‑1.pdf Book Reviews 1. Review of: Keeling, J., & Mason, T. (2008). Domestic violence: A multi-­‐‑professional approach for healthcare practitioners. New York, NY: Open Press. Journal of Interpersonal Violence (in press). updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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2. Review of: Goodman, L. A., & Epstein, D. (2008). Listening to battered women: A survivor-­‐‑
centered approach to advocacy, mental health and justice. Washington DC: American Psychological Association. Violence Against Women (2009) 15(1), 122-­‐‑126. doi:10.1177/1077801208328376 Peer-­‐‑Reviewed Conference Presentations 1. *Macy, R., Rizo, C. F., O’Brien, J., Lanier, P., & Redmond, P. Helping CPS-­‐‑ and court-­‐‑involved moms who are intimate partner violence survivors with their parenting and mental health. (2015, July) Presentation at the American Society on the Abuse of Children’s 23rd Annual Colloquium, Boston, MA. 2. *O’Brien, J., Lanier, P., Rizo, C. F., Macy, R., & Redmond, P. (2015, July) Assessing the quality of the parenting interaction among CPS-­‐‑ and court-­‐‑involved mothers of young children who are intimate partner violence survivors. Presentation at the American Society on the Abuse of Children’s 23rd Annual Colloquium, Boston, MA. 3. Strom-­‐‑Gottfried, K. & Macy, R. J. (2015, July). Appraising competency-­‐‑based student evaluation strategies. European Association of Schools of Social Work 2015 Conference: Social Work Education In Europe-­‐‑ Toward 2025, Bicocca University, Milan, Italy. 4. Sahay K. M., Martin S. L., & Macy R. J. (2015, March) Lessons Learned in Incorporating Technology for Evaluation in North Carolina Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Agencies. Presentation at the Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference, Greensboro, NC. 5. Rizo, C. F., O’Brien, J., Lanier, P., Macy, R., & Redmond, P. (2015, March). Examining parenting quality and dyad interactions between female CPS-­‐‑ and/or court-­‐‑involved partner violence survivors and their young children using observational methods. Paper presented at the Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference, Greensboro, NC. 6. O’Brien, J. & Macy, R. J. (2015, January). Developing statewide anti-­‐‑human trafficking capacity: A qualitative evaluation. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. 7. *Wu, Q., Wu, S., & Macy, R. J. (2014, October). How are social work educators responding to the 2008 EPAS? A systematic review. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, FL. 8. *Wretman C., & Macy, R. J. (2014, October). Using technology to enhance social work education: A review of recent literature. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, FL updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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9. Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., & Redmond, P. (2014, May) Promising Strategies, Pilot Findings, and Lessons Learned from a Novel Intimate Partner Violence Program for Mandated Moms and their Children. Paper presented at the 19th Annual National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, New Orleans, LA. 10. *O’Brien, J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Macy, R. J. (2014, February). “I never knew what way he would swing…:” Exploring the characteristics and consequences of substance use among CPS and/or justice-­‐‑involved intimate partner violence survivors. Poster presented at the 2014 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference, Greensboro, NC. 11. *Reynolds, A., Dababnah, S., Rizo, C. F., Ermentrout, D., & Macy, R. J. (2014, February). “The novel isn’t over yet:” Evaluating the long-­‐‑term impacts of a program for service-­‐‑mandated partner violence survivors. Poster presented at the 2014 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference, Greensboro, NC. 12. *Pollock, M. D., Macy, R. J., Martin, S. L., Kenny, K. S., & Storms, S. (2014). Training needs of intimate partner violence and sexual assault service providers. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. 13. *Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Redmond, P. (2014). Innovative Strategies for Successful Recruitment & Retention of Vulnerable Populations in Community-­‐‑Based Intervention Research: Examples from a Multi-­‐‑Year Project with Court and CPS-­‐‑Involved Partner Violence Survivors and Their Children. Workshop presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. 14. *Reyonolds, A., Rizo, C., & Macy, R. J. (2013). Beyond violence: Longitudinally evaluating a program for service-­‐‑mandated partner violence survivors. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, TX. 15. *Macy, R. J., Kenny, K., Pollock, M. K., Martin, S., & Ogbonnaya, I. N. (2013) Service providers’ perspectives about helpful outcome information for evaluating domestic violence and sexual assault services. Poster presented at the 2013 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference: Collaborative Approaches to Prevention and Intervention, Greensboro, NC. 16. *Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. (2013) Does A novel community-­‐‑based program improve violence perpetration and victimization among justice-­‐‑involved partner violence victims? Poster presented at the 2013 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference: Collaborative Approaches to Prevention and Intervention, Greensboro, NC. 17. *Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. (2013). Helping mandated moms who are updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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intimate partner violence victims with their parenting. Poster presented at the 2013 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference: Collaborative Approaches to Prevention and Intervention, Greensboro, NC. *Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). Does a novel community-­‐‑based program improve violence perpetration and victimization among justice-­‐‑involved partner violence victims? Paper presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. Macy, R. J., & Redmond, P. H., Jr. (2013). Pilot findings from a novel program for court-­‐‑
involved intimate partner violence survivors and their children. Paper presented at the 27th Annual San Diego International Conference sponsored by the Chadwick Center, Rady Children’s Hospital-­‐‑San Diego. * Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). Helping mandated moms who are intimate partner violence victims with their parenting. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. * Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., & Nurius, P. S. (2013). Person-­‐‑centered analysis of assailant coercion tactics used prior to sexual assault incidents. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. *Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2012). Pilot findings from a novel program for justice-­‐‑involved partner violence survivors. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC. 23. *Thompson, A. M., Fraser, M. F., Day, S. H., & Macy, R. J. (2012). Person-­‐‑centered effects of the Making Choices program: Results from a sequential cohort trial. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC. 24. *Thompson, A. M., Macy, R. J., & Fraser, M. F. (2012). Overview of longitudinal person-­‐‑
centered methods in intervention research. 16th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC. 25. *Thompson, A. M., Macy, R. J., Fraser, M. F., & Day, S. H. (2011). The effects of the Making Choices Program: A latent transition analysis. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Education Research Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. 26. *Ermentrout, D. M., Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2011). Delivering therapeutic parenting and support group services to legally-­‐‑involved IPV survivors and their children in community-­‐‑based settings. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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27. *Nwabuzor, I., Macy, R. J., Kupper, L. L., Martin, S. L., & Bledsoe, S. E. (2011). Intimate partner violence and depression throughout pregnancy transitions. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL. 28. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Redmond, P. H., Jr. (2010). From innovative to evidence-­‐‑
based: Strategies for manualizing promising, community-­‐‑based programs for intervention research. National Outreach Scholarship Conference, Raleigh, NC. 29. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Redmond, P. H., Jr. (2010). From innovative to evidence-­‐‑
based: strategies for manualizing promising, community-­‐‑based programs for intervention research. Workshop presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA. 30. *Ermentrout, D. M., Fraga, C., & Macy, R. J. (2009). The MOVE parenting after violence intervention: A preliminary process evaluation. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX. 31. *Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., Montijo, N. J., Fraga, C., & Hay, A. (2009). The MOVE parenting after violence intervention: A preliminary process evaluation. Paper presented at the Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 32. *Nwabuzor, I., Macy, R. J., Martin, S. L., & Montijo, N. J. (2009). Domestic violence and sexual assault agency directors’ and funders’ perspectives on client outcome information. Paper presented at the Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 33. Macy, R. J., & Ermentrout D. (2008). Developing, delivering, and teaching evidence-­‐‑based domestic violence and sexual assault services. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 34. *Montijo, N. J., Macy, R. J., & Martin S. L. (2008). Effective services for partner and sexual assault survivors: Domestic violence and sexual assault agency directors'ʹ perspectives. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 136th Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, CA. 35. *Macy, R. J., Montijo, N. J., & Martin. S. L. (2008). Domestic violence and sexual assault agency directors’ perspectives on services that help survivors. Paper presented at poster session of Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Note: This abstract was one of the top-­‐‑ranked research projects among all submitted abstracts and in contention for a Research Day Award.) updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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36. *Macy, R. J., Strom-­‐‑Gottfried, K., & Crosby, C. (2007). Partner violence: Teaching social workers to walk the ethical tightrope. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 37. *Macy, R. J., Martin, S. M., Kupper, L., Casanueva, C., Guo, S., Crosby, C., & Sangster, T. K. (2007). Partner violence changes across pregnancy transitions: Implications for social workers. Paper presented at the 11th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA. 38. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2006). Profiles of sexual assault survivors: Implications for holistic prevention interventions. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY. 39. Macy, R. J., & Chapman, M. (2006). Using latent class analysis to move beyond aggregate findings: A conceptual and practical workshop using Mplus software. Workshop presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. 40. Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2006). Escape and protection differences among battered women: Latent profile analysis. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. 41. Macy, R. J., Martin, S. M., Kupper, L., Casanueva, C., & Guo, S. (2005). Partner violence before, during, and after pregnancy: Multiple opportunities for intervention. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 133rd Annual Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia, PA. 42. *Kohl, P. L., & Macy, R. J. (2005). Partner violence in the child welfare population: Implications for policy and practice. Paper presented at poster session of Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 43. Macy, R. J., Martin, S. M., Kupper, L., Casanueva, C., & Guo, S. (2005). Partner violence before, during, and after pregnancy: Multiple opportunities for intervention. Paper presented at the podium of Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 44. *Rounds, K. A., Yeo, Y., Macy, R. J., Renz, C., & Thorp, J. M. (2005). Effect of comprehensive services for pregnant substance abusing women on birth outcomes. Paper presented at poster session of Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 45. *Yeo, Y., Macy, R. J., Rounds, K. A., Renz, C., & Thorp, J. M. (2005). Evaluating of gender-­‐‑
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session of Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 46. *Rounds, K. A., Yeo, Y., & Macy, R. J. (2005). Effect of comprehensive services for pregnant substance abusing women on birth outcomes. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, New York, NY. 47. *Yeo, Y., Rounds, K. A., & Macy, R. J. (2005). Effects of treatment on the mental health status of pregnant substance abusing women. Paper presented at Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, New York, NY. 48. *Kohl, P. L., & Macy, R. J. (2005). Struggling with partner violence and child maltreatment: implications for targeted child welfare policy and practices. Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Miami, FL. 49. *Macy, R. J., Yeo, Y. Y., & Rounds, K. A. (2005). Assessing psychological and social functioning for pregnant women in substance-­‐‑use treatment. Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Miami, FL. 50. *Rounds, K. A., Yeo, Y. Y., & Macy, R. J. (2005). The effect of service duration and intensity on birth outcomes of infants born to mothers participating in substance abuse treatment. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL. 51. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Kernic, M. (2004). Holistically examining battered women’s needs and strengths. Paper presented at poster session of Women’s Health Research Day, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 52. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Kernic, M. (2004). Battered women’s needs and strengths: A person-­‐‑
centered profile analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. 53. Fraser, M. Day, S. H., Schwalbe, C. J., & Macy R. J. (2003). North Carolina juvenile justice reform risk assessment for delinquency. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington DC. 54. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2003). Profiles of risk and vulnerability: Factors characterizing sexual assault resistance. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington DC. 55. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2002). Sexual revictimization and self-­‐‑protection: Risk and protective factors analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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56. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., Norris, J., & Huang, B. (2001). A social cognitive analysis of repeated experiences of violence. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual Conference, Maui, HI. 57. Macy, R. J., & Nurius, P. S. (2001). A theory-­‐‑guided framework for promoting women’s self-­‐‑
protection against violence. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, TX. 58. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., Norris, J., & Huang, B. (2001). Revictimization as a violence risk factor: A social cognitive analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. 59. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., Norris, J., & Huang, B. (2000). Contextualizing coping with sexual violence: Implications for preventive interventions. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Charleston, SC. Invited Research Presentations for Agencies and Conferences 1. Macy, R. J., & O’Brien, J. (April, 2015) North Carolina’s Developing, Statewide Anti-­‐‑
Human Trafficking Capacity: A Qualitative Evaluation of a North Caroloina Coalition Against Sexual Assault-­‐‑Led Project. Project NOREST Conference, Raleigh, NC. 2. Macy, R. J., Colbert, R., & Johnson-­‐‑Hostler, M. (December, 2014). Developing North Carolina’s capacity to address human trafficking: Initiative and evaluation. North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission. Raleigh, NC. 3. Macy, R. J., Colbert, R., & Johnson-­‐‑Hostler, M. (November, 2014). Developing North Carolina’s capacity to address human trafficking: Initiative and evaluation. North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission. Raleigh, NC. 4. Macy, R. J. (2014, October). Roundtable on human trafficking. The Human Rights Center at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University, Durham, NC. 5. Johnson-­‐‑Hostler, M., Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L. (2014, May). Partnering with evaluators. Webinar presented as part of the Evaluation Capacity Webinar Series of the Center on Victimization and Safety, Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. 6. Draper, L. A., Macy, R. J., & Sullivan, S. (2014, February). Practice to research: Collaboration challenges, successes & lessons learned from the MOVE (Mothers Overcoming Violence through Education & Empowerment) Program. Keynote presentation at the 2014 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference, Greensboro, NC. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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7. Macy, R. J. (2013, September). Human trafficking: Best practices & priority areas for victims’ services. Presented at the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Raleigh, NC. 8. Macomber, K., Macy, R. J., & Rudolph, L. (2013, April). Ethics and safety issues related to domestic and sexual violence. Panel presented at the 2013 Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Research and Practice Conference: Collaborative Approaches to Prevention and Intervention, Greensboro, NC. 9. Macy, R. J. (2013, March) Partner violence healthcare screenings & assessments: Practical, evidence-­‐‑based strategies for working with vulnerable women. 6th Annual Women of Color Community Forum: HIV & Domestic Violence, Durham, NC. 10. Macy, R. J., Johnson, K., Sullivan, S., & Redmond, P. (2013, March). Domestic violence victims mandated to parenting services by courts & child protective services: characteristics, needs, & service strategies. Presented at the Learning & Leadership Summit on Evidence-­‐‑Based Programs & Family Strengthening Practice, Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina & The North Carolina Division of Social Service, Raleigh, NC. 11. Macy, R. J. (2013, February). Promising strategies for helping mandated moms who are intimate partner violence victims. SAFEchild, Raleigh, NC. 12. Macy, R. J., & Redmond, P. H., Jr. (2013, February). Promising strategies and services for helping mandated moms who are intimate partner violence victims. Paper presented at the 27th Annual San Diego International Conference sponsored by the Chadwick Center, Rady Children’s Hospital-­‐‑San Diego. 13. Choi, Y., DeVoe, E., Diwan, S., & Macy, R. J. (2013, January). Research and career development: Stories from mid-­‐‑career scholars. Symposium presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. 14. Macy, R. J. (2012, October). Preventing child maltreatment in families affected by domestic violence: Lessons learned from a novel community-­‐‑based program. Paper presented at Awaken to Change -­‐‑The National Conference for America'ʹs Children, presented by Prevent Child Abuse America, Jacksonville, FL. 15. Macy, R. J., & Redmond, P. (2012, April). Collaboration with a researcher: You can’t be serious! Presented at the 18th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, D.C. 16. Kohl, P., Macy, R. J., & Runyan, D. (2012, March). Epidemiology and etiology of child maltreatment and intimate partner violence. Presented at the Building Careers in Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence: Early Career Scholar Interdisciplinary Training Program, Washington University in St. Louis, MO. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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17. Macy, R. J. (2012, March). Key issues in intimate partner violence intervention research: Rigor in the “real world.” Presented at the Building Careers in Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence: Early Career Scholar Interdisciplinary Training Program, Washington University in St. Louis, MO. 18. Macy, R. J., Johnson, K., Sullivan, S., & Redmond, P. (2012, March). MOVE: Mothers Overcoming Violence Through Education and Empowerment. Presented at the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Raleigh, NC. 19. Macy, R. J., Johnson, K., Sullivan, S., & Redmond, P. (2011, November). MOVE: Mothers Overcoming Violence Through Education and Empowerment. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission Staff, Raleigh, NC. 20. Macy, R. J., & Graham, L. M. (2011, October). Identifying domestic and international sex trafficking victims: Research and recommendations. Presented to the Orange County Sexual Assault Response Team, Chapel Hill, NC. 21. Macy, R. J., Sullivan, S., & Redmond, P. (2011, March). MOVE: Mothers Overcoming Violence Through Education and Empowerment. Presented to the Wake County Domestic Violence Taskforce, Raleigh, NC. 22. Macy, R. J., Sullivan, S., & Redmond, P. (2011, March). Tackling the challenge of child abuse prevention in families affected by domestic violence: Strategies for evaluating novel programs. Presented at the Learning & Leadership Summit on Evidence-­‐‑Based Programs & Family Strengthening Practice, Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina & The North Carolina Division of Social Service, New Bern, NC. 23. Macy, R. J., & Johns, N. B. (2011, January). Aftercare services for international sex trafficking survivors in the United States: Informing service & program development in an emerging social work practice area. Presented to the North Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking, Greensboro, NC. 24. Macy, R. J., Sullivan, S., Redmond, P. (2010, December). The MOVE Program: Mothers Overcoming Violence Through Education and Empowerment. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Victim Services Committee, Raleigh, NC. 25. Redmond, P., Macy, R. J. & Ralston, L. (2010, November). Collaboration: Practical applications for positive outcomes. Presented at the Southeastern Conference of Foundations’ 41st Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL. 26. Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., Nwabuzor, I., & Pollock, M. D. (2010, July). North Carolina domestic violence-­‐‑sexual assault agencies: Core services and best practices. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Victim Services Committee, Raleigh, NC. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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27. Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L. (2009, July). North Carolina domestic violence & sexual assault provider toolkit project. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Victim Services Committee, Raleigh, NC. 28. Macy, R. J. (2009, February). Preventing family violence. Presented to the North Carolina Institute of Medicine, Research Triangle Park, NC. 29. Macy, R. J., Morraco, E., & Martin, S. L. (2008, July). Focus on mental health: Connections between mental health and services for victims. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Victim Services Committee, Raleigh, NC. 30. Macy, R. J. (2007, November). Domestic violence and sexual assault services: Knowledge, needs, and innovations. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Victim Services Committee, Raleigh, NC. 31. Macy, R. J. (2007, October). Domestic violence and sexual assault services: Knowledge, needs, and innovations. Presented to the Funder'ʹs Roundtable, North Carolina Community Foundation. Invited by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Cary, NC. 32. Macy, R. J. (2006, December). Domestic violence and sexual assault service research: Current Efforts and future directions. Presented to the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission, Cary, NC. 33. Macy, R. J. (2006, August). Domestic violence and sexual assault services research: Current efforts and future directions. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission, Victim Services Committee, Raleigh, NC. 34. Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., Magee, M., & Sullivan, K. (2006, June). Pregnancy associated violent deaths: The role of intimate partner violence. Paper presented at the Scientific Meeting on the Health Implications of Violence Against Women, Center for Research on Violence Against Women, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 35. Macy, R. J. (2005, December). Developing North Carolina practice guidelines for violence services. Presented to the North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission, Raleigh, NC. 36. Macy, R. J. (2004, July). Mental health and violence: The need for comprehensive, collaborative services. Presented to the North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission Retreat. Invited by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. Chapel Hill, NC. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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TEACHING Brief Treatment Master’s Course School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2011 Introduction to Social Statistics and Data Analysis Doctoral Course School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2007, 2008, 2009 Family Violence Master’s Course School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Adult Health and Mental Health Master’s Course School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2003, 2004, 2005 Practice with Individuals and Families Master’s Course School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2002, 2003, 2004 Assessment of Mental Disorders Master’s and Distance-­‐‑Learning Course School of Social Work, University of Washington 2001 University Guest and Invited Lectures Developing a Community-­‐‑ University Collaboration to Prevent & Respond to Domestic Violence in Orange County, NC. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Advisory Board Meeting. April 2015 What is the Social Ecology of Rape? A Social Work Provider-­‐‑Researcher’s Perspective. RAPE: Perceptions, Realities, Responses-­‐‑ An Interdisciplinary Initiative Grant Working Group. The Institute for the Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. September 2013. Using Mixed Methods in Community-­‐‑Based Intervention Research: The MOVE Study. Qualitative Analysis, Doctoral Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. April 2013. What A Researcher Learned from a Funder & What a Funder Learned from a Researcher. (Presented with P. Redmond). Carolina Center for Public Service, Engaged Schoalrs Program. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work. March 2013. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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The Latest Research on Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Clinical & Professional Practice. Winston Salem Clinical Lecture Series, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work. October 2012 The Latest Research on Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Social Work Practice. Treatment of Trauma and Violence, Master’s Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October, 2012 Partner Violence: An Introduction and Overview. Treatment of Trauma and Violence, Master’s Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October, 2011 Partner Violence and Parenting. Clinical Lecture Series, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work. February 2011 From Innovative to Empirical: Researching a Promising, Community Program in Preparation for a Randomized Control Trial. Psychology Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. September 2010 Aftercare Services for International Sex Trafficking Survivors into the United States: Informing Service & Program Development in an Emerging Social Work Practice Area. Carolina Women’s Center. March 2010 Researching Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services Using Qualitative Methods. Qualitative Analysis, Doctoral Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 2010, April 2011 U.S. Based Aftercare Services for International Survivors of Sex Trafficking: Developing A Services Research Agenda. Working Group for Research on Sex Trafficking, Carolina Women’s Center. February 2010 Developing Consensus Practices for North Carolina Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services. Maternal and Child Health Doctoral Seminar. School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. September 2009 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services: Historical Concerns and Contemporary Challenges. Social Work Practice with Organizations and Communities, MSW Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October 2008 Intimate Partner Violence: Assessment, Safety Planning Strategies and CBT.Treatment of Trauma and Violence, Master’s Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 2008, October 2008, October, 2009 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services: Historical Concerns and Contemporary Challenges. For Your Information (FYI) Series. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 2008 Cultivating a Theory-­‐‑ and Evidence-­‐‑Based Conceptual Framework: Recognizing Serendipity. Development of Social Intervention Models, Doctoral Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. February 2008 Developing Adaptive Sexual Assault Preventions Using Risk, Protection and Empowerment Approaches. Injury Prevention Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 2007 Sexual Assault Resistance Training for Young Women: A Risk, Protection, and Empowerment Approach. Women’s Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. November 2006 Partner Violence and Pregnancy: Violence Before, During, and After Pregnancy. Violence Against Women, Graduate Course, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. February 2006 Preparing for the Job Search and Obtaining an Academic Position After Doctoral Education. Professional Seminar, Doctoral Course, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 Beyond Means and Modes: Who Is in Your Data and How to Find Them. Methods and Analysis Research Seminar, with Dr. Mimi Chapman. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. April 2005 Seeking Safety: Partner Violence and Its Implications for Women'ʹs Well-­‐‑Being. For Your Information (FYI) Series. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October 2004 Third Wave Feminism, Sexual Violence, and Social Work. Women’s Caucus Seminar. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. April 2004 Mixture Modeling and Person Centered Analyses: A Fine Romance. Methods and Analysis Research Seminar. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. May 2003 Beginning Social Work Intervention Research. Development of Social Intervention Models, Doctoral Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. September 2003 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Using Appraisal-­‐‑Based Coping to Guide Practice Interventions. Foundations for Theory Construction. Doctoral Course. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. December 2002 Community and Agency Trainings Intimate Partner Violence Victimization & Women’s Mental Health: A Briefing. Wake County Domestic Violence Task Force, Raleigh, NC. February 2015. Planning Collaborative, Community-­‐‑Based Evaluations for Violence-­‐‑Survivor Services. Restore NYC, New York, NY. September, 2014. You Do Not Hit Somebody if You Love Them: Working with Partner Violence & Substance Abuse. UNC Horizons Program, 10th Annual Conference, Chapel Hill, NC. April, 2014 Intimate Partner Violence & Mental Health. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Kinston, NC. June 2012 Domestic Violence & Mental Health. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence Biennial Conference, Mapping the Pathways to Peace: Basics & Beyond. Raleigh, NC. May 2012 MOVE Program & Research Webinar. Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina. Raleigh, NC. May 2012 Managing Complexities: Treating Vulnerable Intimate Partner Violence Survivors with HIV. Women of Color & HIV: 5th Annual Community Forum. Chapel Hill, NC. March 2012 Working with Female Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Family Advocacy Program, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC. December 2011 Intimate Partner Violence & Mental Health. Domestic Violence Conference Rebalancing Justice: Supporting Victims. United States Attorney’s Offices for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina Office for Victims of Crime, Greensboro, NC. August 2011 Intimate Partner Violence & Mental Health. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Gastonia, NC. July 2011 Impact of Violence on the Mental & Physical Health of Adolescent and Young Women.With Ms. Kathy Hodges and Ms. Connie Renz. Women’s Integrated Systems for Health (WISH) 2011 Webinar Series. Carrboro, NC. June 2011 Intimate Partner Violence & Mental Health.North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Louisburg, NC. November 2010 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Domestic Violence: Current Knowledge & Practices; Promising Directions & Opportunities. Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC. October 2010 Intimate Partner Violence & Mental Health. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Asheville, NC. June 2010 Outcomes & Outcome Evaluation for Community-­‐‑Based Domestic Violence Services. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Durham, NC. November 2009 Intimate Partner Violence & Mental Health. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Durham, NC. September 2009 Violence and HIV. UNC HIV Care 2009: Antiretroviral Therapy, Hepatitis B/C, Addiction, and Adherence Conference. Chapel Hill, NC. May 2009 Where Do We Go From Here?: Outcomes and Outcome Evaluation. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence 2008 Bi-­‐‑Annual Conference. Raleigh, NC .May 2008 Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse: Using Cognitive-­‐‑Behavioral Therapy to Promote Resilience. Area Health Education Center. Greensboro, NC. November 2007 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Violence Survivors. 12th Annual Fall Collaboration of Professionals. Kill Devil Hills, NC. October 2007 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Basics. Area Health Education Center. Salisbury, NC. September 2007 Evidence-­‐‑Based Best Practices, Outcomes, and Violence Against Women. With Ms. Leslie Starsoneck. Outerbanks Hotline, Manteo, NC. April 2007 Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse: Using Cognitive-­‐‑Behavioral Therapy to Promote Resilience. Area Health Education Center. Greenville, NC. October 2006 Sexual Assault Resistance Training for Young Women: A Risk, Protection, and Empowerment Approach. 11th Annual Fall Collaboration of Professionals, Kill Devil Hills, NC. October 2006 Working Toward Safety: Cognitive-­‐‑Behavioral Therapy for Survivors. 11th Annual Fall Collaboration of Professionals, Kill Devil Hills, NC. October 2006 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Promising Directions, Resource Needs. North Carolina Network of Grantmakers, Greensboro, NC. May 2006 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Safe to Recover: Connections Between Partner Violence and Substance Abuse. Addiction Focus on Women Conference. Hendersonville, NC. May 2006 Revictimization. Greensboro Chapter of the American Association of University Women. Greensboro, NC. December 2005 Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence: The Connections. With Ms. Connie Renz. Horizons Women and Addiction Training Conference, Chapel Hill, NC. April 2005 Mental Health Consequences of Violent Victimization: Assessment and Intervention Strategies. Area Health Education Center, Greensboro, NC. March 2005 Domestic Violence and Mental Health. North Carolina Coalition against Domestic Violence, Greensboro, NC. December 2004 Mental Health Consequences of Violent Victimization: Assessment Strategies. Area Health Education Center, Wilson, NC. December 2004 Empowering College Women Toward Self-­‐‑Protection: Future Directions in Resistance Training. Duke University Women’s Center, Durham, NC. October 2004 Understanding Women’s Trauma and Coping With Partner Violence. Horizons Perinatal Substance Abuse Treatment Program, Carrboro, NC. September 2003 GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Externally Funded Ongoing 6/2015-­‐‑5/2017 7/2014-­‐‑6/2016 “Pitt County Sheriff'ʹs Office Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative: Phase Two.” (R.J. Macy, PI). The Pitt County Sheriff'ʹs Office and the Office on Violence Against Women ($156,250). Role: Principal Investigator “Assuring Comprehensive Mental Health and Other Specialized Services in NC DV-­‐‑SA Programs.” (S.L. Martin, PI) The Governor’s Crime Commission ($249,987) Role: Co-­‐‑Investigator updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Completed 2013-­‐‑2014 2013-­‐‑2014 2010–2014 2013-­‐‑2014 2012-­‐‑2013 2008-­‐‑2012 “Enhancing Capacity of North Carolina Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs-­‐‑ 2013.” (S.L. Martin, PI) The Governor’s Crime Commission ($156,250) Role: Co-­‐‑Investigator “Innovating Services for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: A Child-­‐‑Focused Evaluation of the MOVE Program.” (R.J. Macy, PI) The Duke Endowment ($250,584) Role: Principal Investigator “Developing North Carolina'ʹs Capacity to Address Human Trafficking.” (R.J. Macy, PI) The North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Office for Victims of Crime ($15,000) Role: Principal Investigator "ʺPitt County Sheriff'ʹs Office Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative: Baseline Phase.” (R.J. Macy, PI) The Pitt County Sheriff'ʹs Office and the Office on Violence Against Women ($20,000) Role: Principal Investigator “Enhancing Capacity of North Carolina Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs-­‐‑2012.” (S.L. Martin, PI) The Governor’s Crime Commission ($156,250) Role: Co-­‐‑Principal Investigator “Research Evaluation of the MOVE Parent-­‐‑Child Intervention.”(Macy, PI) The Duke Endowment ($643,775) Role: Principal Investigator 2009–2011 “Assessment and Evaluation Toolkit for North Carolina.” (S.L. Martin, PI) North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission ($436,900) Role: Co-­‐‑Principal Investigator updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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“Outcome Instruments for North Carolina Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Agencies.” (R.J. Macy, PI) North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission ($354,222) Role: Principal Investigator “Developing North Carolina Guidelines: Violence Interventions.” (R.J. Macy, PI) North Carolina State Governor’s Crime Commission ($94,000) Role: Principal Investigator “Understanding Sexual Revictimization: Implications for Research and Practice.” (R.J. Macy, PI) AAUW Educational Foundation Publication Grant ($6000) Role: Principal Investigator School-­‐‑ and University-­‐‑Funded Ongoing 2011-­‐‑2014 Completed 2011-­‐‑2012 2011 “Interpersonal Violence and Women with Severe Mental Illness: A Pilot Study” (Cuddeback & Macy, Co-­‐‑PI) Armfield-­‐‑Reeves Innovation Fund, UNC School of Social Work ($5,000) Co-­‐‑PI: Gary S. Cuddeback Role: Co-­‐‑Principal Investigator “Evaluation of Interpersonal Violence Prevention and Intervention Trainings: One Act & HAVEN” (R.J. Macy, PI) North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences(NC TraCS)Institute ($2000) Role: Principal Investigator “Legally-­‐‑Involved Partner Violence Survivors and Substance Use: Improving Intervention Research Data-­‐‑Collection Strategies” (Ermentrout & Macy, Co-­‐‑PIs) Jane H. Pfouts Research Grant, UNC School of Social Work ($2000) Co-­‐‑PI: Dania M. Ermentrout Role: Co-­‐‑Principal Investigator updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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“Faculty Engaged Scholars Program” (R.J. Macy, PI) Carolina Center for Public Service, UNC at Chapel Hill ($15,000) Role: Principal Investigator “Developing Evidence-­‐‑Based Interventions for Sex Trafficking Survivors” (R.J. Macy, PI) Faculty Scholars Program, Carolina Women’s Center, UNC at Chapel Hill Role: Principal Investigator “A Pilot Study of a Sexual Assault Prevention Intervention for Women with Intellectual Disabilities” (S.L. Parish, PI) Armfield-­‐‑Reeves Innovation Fund, UNC School of Social Work ($20,000) Role: Co-­‐‑Principal Investigator “Safe to Recover” (R.J. Macy, PI) University Research Council Grant, UNC at Chapel Hill ($2500) Role: Principal Investigator “Understanding Repeated Violent Victimization: Assessment, Measurement, and Theory” (R.J. Macy, PI) Faculty Research Development Grant, UNC at Chapel Hill ($5000) Role: Principal Investigator “Substance Abusing Women’s Service Use and Birth Outcomes: A Risk and Protective Factors Analysis.” (K. Rounds, PI) University Research Council Research Grant, UNC-­‐‑Chapel Hill. ($4000) Role: Co-­‐‑Principal Investigator “Making Sense of Relationship Violence, Substance Abuse, and Trauma: Women’s Coping with Multiple Threats” (R.J. Macy, PI) Jane H. Pfouts Research Grant Proposal, UNC School of Social Work ($4000) Role: Principal Investigator Teaching and Technology Grant (R.J. Macy, PI) Preparing Future Faculty Initiative, School of Social Work, University of Washington ($750) Funding to develop course-­‐‑based website and to conduct a training session for School of Social Work Faculty. Role: Principal Investigator updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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SERVICE Conference, Grant, Journal, and Manuscript Referee Reviewer Abstract Reviewer, Council for Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, 2007, 2009. Abstract Reviewer, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015. Abstract Reviewer, UNC Center for Women’s Health Research Conference, 2007, 2008, 2009. CES4Health.info, Community-­‐‑Engaged Scholarship for Health, 2011, 2012. Center Grant Reviewer, Centers Disease Control and Prevention, 2010, 2011, 2012. Consulting Editor, Social Work, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. Consulting Editor, Social Work Research, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Editorial Board Member, Psychology of Violence, 2014. Monograph Reviewer, Centers Disease Control and Prevention, 2004. Research Study Grant Reviewer, Centers Disease Control and Prevention, 2005, 2009, 2010 Research Study Grant Reviewer, National Institutes of Justice, 2015. Senior Consulting Editor, Psychology of Violence, 2014, 2015. Journal Reviewer British Journal of Sociology Journal of the Society for Social Work and Child Abuse & Neglect Research Child & Family Social Work Maternal and Child Health Journal Children and Youth Services Review New England Journal of Medicine Families in Society North Carolina Medical Journal Feminist Criminology Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Preventive Medicine International Journal of Women’s Health Psychology of Violence Journal of the American Medical Association Trauma, Violence & Abuse Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Violence Against Women Journal of Interpersonal Violence Violence and Victims Journal of Primary Prevention Women’s Health Issue
State and Community Service Governor-­‐‑Appointed Member, North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission. Appointed by Governor Beverly Perdue: 2012-­‐‑2013. Reappointed by Governor Patrick McCrory: 2013-­‐‑present. Member, Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Subcommittee of the Crime Victims’ Services Committee of the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission. 2007-­‐‑2012. Member, Conference Planning Committee. Learning & Leadership Summit on Evidence-­‐‑Based Programs & Family Strengthening Practice, Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina & The North Carolina Division of Social Service. 2011. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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Member, Survivor to Survivor Advisory Team. 2009–2011. Member, Delta Advisory Board, North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence. 2006–
2008. Member, North Carolina Rape Prevention and Education Program, State Prevention Team, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch, Division of Public Health, Department of Health and Human Services. 2006–2008. Member, Sexual Violence Subcommittee for the Community Health Assessment of Orange County, 2007. Member, Alliance to Prevent Violence against Women, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch, Division of Public Health, Department of Health and Human Services. 2003–2004. Member, Committee on Women’s Psychosocial Health, Division of Public Health, Department of Health and Human Services. 2003. Member, People’s Health Center Board of Directors, Indianapolis, IN. 1994–1998. Participant, North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission Human Trafficking Summit. 2015. Reviewer, North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault’s (NCCASA) Sexual Assault Services Program Applications. 2010, 2011. Research Consultant, Women’s Prison Writing and Performance Project, Raleigh, NC. 2003. Secretary of Board, People’s Health Center Board of Directors, Indianapolis, IN. 1996 to 1998. Service to the University of North Carolina School of Social Work Service Chair, Assistant/Associate Professor Faculty Search Committee, 2010–2011 Chair, Direct Practice Curriculum Committee, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Co-­‐‑Chair, Human Behavior & Social Environment Curriculum Reinvestment Team, 2006–2007 Co-­‐‑Chair, Strategic Planning Sub-­‐‑Committee Co-­‐‑Chair for Academic & Curricular Programs, 2013 Faculty Advisor, Student Health Action Coalition, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Faculty Panel Member, Students Achieving Graduate Education (SAGE), 2003, 2004 Member, Doctoral Program Committee, 2011–2012 Member, IRB Committee, 2003–present Member, Assistant/Associate Professor Faculty Search Committee, 2007–2010 Member, Armfield-­‐‑Reeves Innovation Fund Committee, 2007-­‐‑2008 Member, Curriculum Committee, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Member, Advanced Curriculum Reinvestment Team, 2007-­‐‑2008 Member, Admissions Committee, 2003, 2004 Member, Search Committee for Associate Dean for Administration, 2003 Panelists, Tricked Film Screening and Panel on Human Trafficking, 2015. Participant, Teaching and Diversity Trainings, 2003, 2004 Presenter, Orientation, Who Are We? 2003, 2004 Presenter, Figure Eight Island Development Event, 2003 updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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University Service Core Faculty Member, Injury Prevention Research Center, 2003–2008, 2014-­‐‑current Facilitator, Health Sciences Interdisciplinary Case Conference Event, 2003, 2004 Member, Title IX Task Force for UNC at Chapel Hill, 2013 Member, Academic Policy Committee of the Graduate School, 2012–current Member, Administrative Board of the Dental School, 2013-­‐‑current Member, Administrative Board of the Graduate School, 2012-­‐‑current Member, Carolina Center for Public Service Advisory Board, 2009-­‐‑current Member, Carolina Center for Public Service Planning Committee/Faculty Programming, 2012 Member, Carolina Women'ʹs Center Faculty Scholars Application Review Committee, 2012 Member, Executive Committee of the Carolina Engagement Council, 2012–2014 Member, Graduate Education Advancement Board Impact Awards Review Committee, 2011 Member, Review Committee for the Review of the Carolina Women’s Center, 2015 Member, Search Committee for Director of Injury Research Prevention Center, 2012 Member, Sexual and Relationship Violence Training & Education Task Force, 2006 to 2007 Member, Tar Heel Bus Tour Steering Committee, 2004, 2006, 2007 Participant, Tar Heel Bus Tour, 2004 Reviewer, Public Service Award Selection Committee, Carolina Center for Public Service, 2010 Reviewer, Injury Prevention Research Center, S.P. Baker Student Paper Prize Award, 2003, 2008 PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS AND, AFFILIATIONS, TRAININGS Professional Credentials Academy of Certified Social Workers Licensed Clinical Social Worker, North Carolina Social Work Licensure Board (License #C004540) Affiliations American Orthopsychiatric Association Council on Social Work Education National Association of Social Workers Society for Social Work and Research Selected Trainings Academic Leadership Program, The Institute for the Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2013-­‐‑2014. National Institutes of Health Summer Institute on Quantitative Methods in Intervention Research: Selected as participant. Chapel Hill, NC. 2006. National Institutes of Health Summer Institute on Behavioral and Social Intervention Research: Selected as participant. Washington DC. 2005. updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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NEWS ARTICLES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS “Groups team to help domestic violence victims.” April 16, 2009, Julia Vail, Philanthropy Journal. (http://www.philanthropyjournal.org/north-­‐‑carolina/women-­‐‑and-­‐‑giving/groups-­‐‑team-­‐‑
help-­‐‑domestic-­‐‑violence-­‐‑victims) “MOVE on: UNC honors professor for work with DV victims education.” January 25, 2011, Family Violence Prevention Center. (http://vccoordinator.wordpress.com/2011/01/25/move-­‐‑on-­‐‑
unc-­‐‑honors-­‐‑professor-­‐‑for-­‐‑work-­‐‑with-­‐‑dv-­‐‑victims-­‐‑education/) “Identifying and Responding to Sex-­‐‑Trafficking Victims in Social Service Settings: Interview with Rebecca J. Macy, Ph.D.” May 20, 2013, The Social Work Podcast with Dr. Jonathan Singer. http://socialworkpodcast.blogspot.com/2013/05/identifying-­‐‑and-­‐‑responding-­‐‑
to-­‐‑sex.html “UNC study finds promising results in domestic violence prevention program.” August 9, 2013, Susan White, Contact Magazine. (http://ssw.unc.edu/contact/9579) “UNC domestic abuse study finds promising result.” August 14, 2013, Michael Papich, Chapelboro. (http://chapelboro.com/news/health/unc-­‐‑domestic-­‐‑abuse-­‐‑study-­‐‑finds-­‐‑promising-­‐‑
result/) “Community intervention program reduces repeat intimate partner violence.” August 19, 2013, Michelle Rogers, UNC School of Social Work. (http://ssw.unc.edu/about/news/study_shows_program_reduces_domestic_violence) “MOVE: Mothers Overcoming Violence through Education and Empowerment.” August 19, 2013, UNC School of Social Work. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZlL-­‐‑rhDyD4) “Community Intervention Program Reduces Repeat Intimate-­‐‑Partner Violence.” August 20, 2013, Mom Psych. (http://www.mom-­‐‑psych.com/Articles/Violence-­‐‑and-­‐‑Aggression/Reducing-­‐‑
Repeat-­‐‑Intimate-­‐‑Partner-­‐‑Violence-­‐‑PR1003.html) “Repeat intimate partner violence reduced by community intervention program.” August 22, 2013, Medical News Today. (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/265089.php) updated 5/2015 Macy Vitae
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“Mandated Program Leads to Drop in Domestic Violence.” August 26, 2013, Jeff Tiberii. WUNC. (http://wunc.org/post/mandated-­‐‑program-­‐‑leads-­‐‑drop-­‐‑domestic-­‐‑violence) “MOVE program helps women in domestic violence system rebuild from inside out.” September 8, 2013, Sarah Barr, Midtown Raleigh Newss. (http://www.midtownraleighnews.com/2013/09/08/3176632/move-­‐‑program-­‐‑helps-­‐‑women-­‐‑in-­‐‑
domestic.html) “Mandated counseling significantly reduces a repeat of intimate partner violence.” September 12, 2013, WIA Report. (http://www.wiareport.com/2013/09/mandated-­‐‑counseling-­‐‑
significantly-­‐‑reduces-­‐‑a-­‐‑repeat-­‐‑of-­‐‑intimate-­‐‑partner-­‐‑violence/) “Study explores how special programs can help reduce domestic violence.” September 13, 2013, Jerome Roselle, Criminal Law blog. (http://www.fortcollinscriminallawattorney.com/2013/09/study-­‐‑examines-­‐‑how-­‐‑programs-­‐‑can-­‐‑
help-­‐‑reduce-­‐‑domestic-­‐‑violence.shtml) “New program offers hope for domestic violence survivors.” September 24, 2013, Shawn Wen and Frank Stasio. North Carolina Public Radio. (http://wunc.org/post/new-­‐‑program-­‐‑offers-­‐‑
hope-­‐‑domestic-­‐‑violence-­‐‑survivors) “UNC study shows hope for abused women.” December 17, 2013, Carlton Koonce, Chapel Hill News. (http://www.chapelhillnews.com/2013/12/17/3467363/unc-­‐‑study-­‐‑shows-­‐‑hope-­‐‑for-­‐‑
abused.html) “UNC professor leads team in domestic violence breakthrough study.” December 23, 2013, Rachel Nash, Chapelboro. (http://chapelboro.com/news/unc/unc-­‐‑professor-­‐‑leads-­‐‑team-­‐‑
domestic-­‐‑abuse-­‐‑breakthrough-­‐‑study/) “Macy aims to end domestic violence with community-­‐‑based research.” September, 23, 2014. Courtney Mitchell, University Gazette (http://gazette.unc.edu/2014/09/23/macy-­‐‑aims-­‐‑to-­‐‑end-­‐‑
domestic-­‐‑violence-­‐‑with-­‐‑community-­‐‑based-­‐‑research/) updated 5/2015 
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