2014 award recipients - Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

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2014 A

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ECIPIENTS

B RUCE S MITH , S R .

A WARD

For outstanding contributions to criminal justice presented to

Gary Cordner, Kutztown University

F OUNDER ’ S A WARD

For outstanding contributions to criminal justice education and ACJS presented to

Todd Clear, Rutgers University

A CADEMY F ELLOW A WARD

For distinguished teaching and scholarly achievement presented to

Bonnie Fisher, University of Cincinnati

M AC N AMARA A WARD

“The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Rehabilitation Programs: Understanding the Micro- and

Macro-Level Dimensions of Successful Offender Treatment”

Kevin A. Wright, Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, Edward J. Latessa

O UTSTANDING B OOK A WARD

Parental Incarceration and the Family: Psychological and Social Effects of Imprisonment on

Children, Parents and Caregivers

Joyce Arditti

O UTSTANDING M ENTORS

Freda Adler, University of Pennsylvania

“Dr. Adler is collegial, generous, compassionate, and thoughtful. She has a unique and incredible ability to motivate others to achieve their goals. Because of these qualities, each encounter with her strengthens the character of others and enriches their experiences.

Kimberly Dodson, Western Illinois University Quad Cities

“In the words of Maya Angelou, ‘people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.’ I believe this is true and Dr. Dodson will always be remembered for the way she made people feel. To me and many others, she has been a beacon of light that has guided us through a fog. She is an outstanding mentor.”

Shannon Phaneuf, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

“As an Associate Professor, Dr. Phaneuf is still young in the discipline. Yet, she has developed a pattern of mentoring early on that will, no doubt, persist throughout the remainder of her career. She is an outstanding mentor to students and colleagues and deserves to be recognized as such.”

Jon Shane, John Jay College

“Professor Shane has not only positively affected John Jay College students but also thousands of NYPD police offers who are now able to gain a better understanding of different social issues and develop self-initiated deterrence strategies and community relations. He is the quintessence of a model mentor.”

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