JENNIFER L. HARTMAN Curriculum Vitae OFFICE INFORMATION: University of North Carolina Charlotte | Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology 5073 Colvard Hall Charlotte, NC 28223 | 704-687-0748 | 704-687-5285 jhartman@uncc.edu| http://sites.google.com/site/professorjenhartman/ EDUCATION: 1999 Doctor of Philosophy University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice Advisor: Dr. Joanne Belknap 1994 Masters of Science University of Baltimore, School of Criminal Justice Advisor: Provost Jeffrey D. Senese 1990 Bachelor of Arts Loyola College, Baltimore, MD ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 2010University of North Carolina Charlotte, Dept. of Criminal Justice & Criminology Associate Professor 2002-2010 University of North Carolina Charlotte, Dept. of Criminal Justice & Criminology Assistant Professor 1998- 2002 Northeastern University, College of Criminal Justice Assistant Professor 1996-1998 University of Cincinnati, Center for Criminal Justice Research Research Associate 1993-1996 University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice Position: Managing Editor, Police Studies: The International Review of Police Development. (Presently known as Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management). ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS: 2010- 2011 UNC Charlotte, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, GenX co-coordinator. 2009- 2010 UNC Charlotte, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, Program Director 2008- 2009 UNC Charlotte, Women’s and Gender Studies Program Graduate Coordinator 1 PEER- REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: In press Exum, Lyn M., Michael G. Turner and Jennifer L. Hartman. Self Reported Intentions to Offend: All Talk and No Action? American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI 10.1007/s12103-011-9148-9 Forthcoming Catherine Kaukinen, Angela R. Gover, and Jennifer L. Hartman. “College Women’s Experiences of Dating Violence in Casual and Exclusive Relationships both as Victims and Perpetrators. American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI 10.1007/s12103-011-9113-7 Forthcoming Lyn Exum, Jennifer L. Hartman, Paul C. Friday, and Vivian B. Lord. Policing Domestic Violence in the Post-SARP era: The Impact of a Domestic Violence Unit on Offender Recidivism. Crime & Delinquency. DOI: 10.1177/0011128710382345 2011 Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, Jennifer L. Hartman, Terra Howell, Shelley J. Listwan and Edward J. Latessa.* “Outcomes among Drug Court Participants: Does Drug of Choice Matter?” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Volume 55 (1): 155-174. 2010 Tammatha Altizer, Michael G. Turner, Jennifer L. Hartman, and Joseph B. Kuhns.* “Sexual Harassment Victimization During Emerging Adulthood: A Test of Routine Activities Theory and a General Theory of Crime.” Crime & Delinquency. Volume 56 (3): 455-481. 2009 Shelley Listwan, Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, and Jennifer L. Hartman. “Combating Methamphetamine in the Community: The Efficacy of the Drug Court Model.” Crime & Delinquency. Volume 54 (4): 627-644. Reprinted in: Hartley, R. D. (2011). Snapshots of Research: Readings in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Sage. 2009 Jennifer L. Hartman, Michael G. Turner, Leah Daigle, Lyn M. Exum, and Francis T. Cullen. “Exploring the Gender Differences In Protective Factors: Implications for Understanding Resiliency” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Volume 53 (3): 249-277. *Selected for the William L. Simon/Anderson ACJS Outstanding Paper Award for the 2009 meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2009 Jennifer L. Hartman, Beth Bjerregaard, and Vivian B. Lord. Identifying Factors that influence the successful transition of Criminal Justice Transfer 2 2009 2009 students. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Volume 20 (2): 173-193. Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, Jennifer L. Hartman, and Shelley Listwan. “Drug Abusing Women in the Community: The Impact of Drug Court Involvement on Journal of Drug Issues. Volume 39(4): 1045-1069. Francis T. Cullen, Jennifer L. Hartman, and Cheryl Lero Johnson.* “Bad Guys: Why the Public Supports Punishing White Collar-Offenders" Crime, Law and Social Change. Volume 51 (1): 31-44. Reprinted in: Reflecting on White-Collar and Corporate Crime Discerning Readings edited by D. Shichor, L. Gaines and A. Schoepfer (2012). Waveland Press, Inc. 2008 Leah E. Daigle, Kevin M. Beaver, and Jennifer L. Hartman. “A Life-Course Approach to the Study of Victimization and Offending Behaviors.” Victims and Offenders. Volume 3 (4): 365-390. 2008 Francis T. Cullen, James D. Unnever, Jennifer L. Hartman, Michael G. Turner, and Robert Agnew. “Gender, Bullying Victimization and Juvenile Delinquency: A Test of General Strain Theory.” Victims and Offenders Volume 3 (4): 346-364. 2007 Jennifer L. Hartman, Shelley Listwan, and Deborah Koetzle Shaffer. “Methamphetamine Users in a Community Based Drug Court: Does Gender Matter?” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Volume 45 (3/4): 109-130. 2007 Michael G. Turner, Jennifer L. Hartman, Lyn Exum, and Francis T. Cullen. “Examining the Cumulative Effects of Protective Factors: Resiliency Among A National Sample of High-Risk Youths.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Volume 46 (1/2): 81-111. 2007 Michael G. Turner, Donna Bishop, and Jennifer L. Hartman. “The Effects of Prenatal Problems, Family Functioning, and Neighborhood Disadvantage in Predicting Violent Offending.” Criminal Justice and Behavior. Volume 34 (10)1241-1261. 2003 Jennifer L. Hartman and Joanne Belknap. “Beyond the Gatekeepers: Court Professionals’ Self-Reported Attitudes About and Experiences with Misdemeanor Intimate Partner Violence Cases.” Criminal Justice and Behavior. 30 (3): 349-373. 2002 Bonnie S. Fisher, Hartman, Jennifer L., Cullen, Francis, and Michael G. Turner. “Making Campuses Safer for Students: The ‘Clery Act’ as a Symbolic Legal Reform.” Stetson Law Review. Volume 32( 1): 61-89. 3 2000 Joanne Belknap and Jennifer L. Hartman. “Police Responses to Woman Battering: Victim Advocates' Reports.” International Review of Victimology. Volume 7 (2): 159-177. 1999 Kenneth J. Novak, Jennifer L. Hartman, Alexander M. Holsinger, and Michael G. Turner. “The Effects of Aggressive Policing of Disorder on Serious Crime.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. Volume 22 (2): 171- 190 1994 John Wooldredge, Jennifer L. Hartman, Edward J. Latessa, and Stephen Holmes. “Effectiveness of Culturally Specific Community Treatment for African American Juvenile Felons.” Crime & Delinquency. Volume 40 (4): 589-598. BOOK CHAPTER PUBLICATIONS: 2011 Jennifer L. Hartman, and Jody L. Sundt. “The Rise of Feminist Criminology: Freda Adler.” In Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Andrew J. Myer, and Freda Adler (eds.), The Origins of American Criminology: Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol. 16). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Pgs. 205- 222. 2009 Joanne Belknap, Jennifer L. Hartman, and Victoria L. Lippen “Misdemeanor Domestic Violence Cases in the Courts: A Detailed Description of the Cases” In Venessa Garcia and Janice Clifford (eds.), Female Victims of Crime: Reality Reconsidered. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Pages 259-278. 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman and Charisse Coston. “Teaching Tip: The Course Contract (A Research Note).” Division of Women & Crime Newsletter Vol. 24. 2007 Charisse T.M. Coston and Jennifer L. Hartman. “Teaching Strategies for Large Classes.” The Criminologist. Volume 32(6): 7. 1999 Joanne Belknap, Dee L.R. Graham, P. Gail Allen, Jennifer L. Hartman, Victoria Lippen, and Jennifer Sutherland. Predicting Court Outcomes in Intimate Partner Violence Cases: Preliminary Findings. The Domestic Violence Reporter. Volume 5(1): 1-16. 1997 Jennifer L. Hartman "Operating Principles in Community Supervision" in Schwartz, Martin D. and Lawrence F. Travis III (eds.), Corrections: An Issues Approach, 4th Edition. (Cincinnati, Anderson), pp. 187-196 4 ENCYCLOPEDIA PUBLICATIONS: (In press) Jennifer L. Hartman and Shelley Listwan. (in press). Child Abuse Hotlines. In J.L. Postmus (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Sexual Violence and Abuse. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. 2010 Jennifer L. Hartman and Kevin Alligood* “Domestic Violence Protective Orders.” In Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven Lab (eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Pgs. 688- 690. 2010 Jennifer L. Hartman. Non Reporting/ Failure to Report Victimization. In Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven Lab (eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Pgs: 597-600. 2010 Jennifer L. Hartman. An Examination of Rape Shield Laws. In Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven Lab (eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Pgs. 749-751. 2010 Jennifer L. Hartman, and Jody L. Sundt. Adler, Freda: Sisters in Crime. In F. T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (eds.), Encyclopedia of criminological theory. (pp. 3-6) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. WORKS UNDER REVIEW: Vivian B. Lord, Jennifer L. Hartman and Beth Bjerregaard. “Use of Multiple Factors that Influence Upper Level Student Retention and Graduation.” Under Review. WORKS IN PROGRESS: Robert Brame, Jennifer L. Hartman and Thomas Loughran “Estimating the effect of arrest on victim-reported recidivism in spouse assault cases with interview nonresponse.” Hartman, Jennifer L. Internships. Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminal Justice. Paul Friday, Jennifer L. Hartman, Vivian B. Lord, and Lyn Exum. “Intimate Partner Violence: Role Reversals.” Thomas J. Holt and Jennifer L. Hartman “Self-Control and Cybercrime Victimization: Exploring the Expanded General Theory of Crime On-line.” 5 Jennifer L. Hartman, Joanne Belknap, and Courtney MacDonald. "A CrossCultural Comparison of U.S. and Canadian Judges' Experiences with and Attitudes About Intimate Partner Abuse." Jennifer L. Hartman and Anita Blowers. “Exploring An Established Domestic Violence Court.” Kulkarni, Shanti, Jennifer L. Hartman, Holly Bell. “Domestic Violence Service Providers, Why So Stressed?” PEER REVIEWED FINAL REPORTS: 2006 Friday, Paul, Vivian Lord, Lyn Exum, and Jennifer L. Hartman. Final Report: Evaluating the Impact of a Domestic Violence Unit. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS: 2011 Turner, Michael G., Beth Bjerregaard, and Jennifer L. Hartman. Gang of One Program Assessment and Analysis. Final Report submitted to CharlotteMecklenburg Police Department. 2008 Turner, Michael G., Beth Bjerregaard, and Jennifer L. Hartman. “An Evaluation of the Dangers Involved with Gangs (DIG) Program.” Prepared for the CharlotteMecklenburg Police Department. 2004 Blowers, Anita and Jennifer L. Hartman. “An Examination of the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Court.” A Final Report to the League of Women Voters and Charlotte Mecklenburg County Courts, Charlotte, NC. 2001 Hartman, Jennifer, Jack McDevitt, and Susan Bennett. “An Evaluation of Boston’s Drug Court.” A Final Report submitted to Boston Coalition Against Drugs and Violence. 2000 Belknap, Joanne, Dee Graham, Jennifer Hartman, Victoria Lippen, Gail Allen and Jennifer Sutherland. Final Report: Factors Related to Domestic Violence Court Dispositions in a Large Urban Area: The Role of Victim/Witness Reluctance and Other Variables. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. 1998 VanVoorhis, Patricia, Joanne Belknap, Jennifer L. Hartman, Kristi J. Holsinger, and Shelley Johnson. “Gender Perceptions of divorced Circumstances, Processes, 6 and Outcomes and Their Effects on Mental and Physical Health.” A Report to the Hamilton County Domestic Violence Relations Court. 1997 Latessa, Edward J., Lawrence F. Travis, Alexander M. Holsinger, Michael G. Turner, and Jennifer L. Hartman. "Evaluation of Ohio's Community Corrections Act Program by County Size." For the Ohio Depart. of Rehabilitation & Correction. 1997 Latessa, Edward J., Lawrence F. Travis, Alexander M. Holsinger, Michael G. Turner, and Jennifer L. Hartman. "Evaluation of Ohio's Community-Based Correctional Facilities." For the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. 1997 Latessa, Edward J., Lawrence F. Travis, Alexander M. Holsinger, Michael G. Turner, and Jennifer L. Hartman. "Evaluation of Ohio's Community Corrections Act and Community-Based Correctional Facilities." For the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, February 1997. 1996 Latessa, Edward J., Lawrence F. Travis, Lorraine Green Mazerolle, Paul Mazerolle, Michael G. Turner, Jennifer L. Hartman, and Alexander M. Holsinger. "Development of Comprehensive Community Corrections Plans" for 16 Ohio Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1996. AWARDS: Research 2009 2007 Teaching 2011 “Exploring the Gender Differences In Protective Factors: Implications for Understanding Resiliency” selected for the William L. Simon/Anderson ACJS Outstanding Paper Award for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Reassignment of Duties (Research Leave) (Fall 2007) UNC Charlotte. Nomination, Building Educational Strengths & Talents (BEST) program “Outstanding Faculty Award” 2009 Phi Kappa Phi, a faculty honorary organization, nominee. 2002 Northeastern University, Teacher of the Year for the College of Criminal Justice. Elected by Criminal Justice Students and Faculty. Service 2009 Women of the Year Award, Faculty Winner. UNC Charlotte Women’s Leadership Conference. 7 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: 2012 Jennifer L. Hartman, Michael G. Turner, and Beth Bjerregaard. “Does Youth Gang Intervention Work?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ACJS, NYC, NY. 2011 Debra K. Shaffer, Jennifer L. Hartman, Leah Daigle and Joel Liberman. “Online Learning” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Washington, DC. 2011 Jennifer L. Hartman, Hallie Putt, Michael G. Turner and Beth Bjerregaard.* Gang of One Outcomes. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Memphis, TN. 2011 Kaitlin Boyle, Lisa Walker and Jennifer L. Hartman.* The re-identification of acquaintance rape and re-victimization. Presented at the National Conference of Southeastern Women’s Studies Association (SEWSA), Atlanta, GA. 2010 Vivian B. Lord, Jennifer L. Hartman &Beth Bjerregaard. “Second Transition Period.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, San Francisco, CA. 2010 Jennifer L. Hartman, Beth Bjerregaard &Michel G. Turner. “Evaluation of the Dangers Involved with Gangs project. Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, San Francisco, CA. 2010 Shelley Listwan, Jennifer L. Hartman, &Debra K. Shaffer (2010). Emotional and verbal victimization of prisoners. Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, FL 2010 Vivian B. Lord, Jennifer L. Hartman &Beth Bjerregaard. “Use of Multiple Factors that Influence Upper Level Student Retention and Graduation.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ACJS, San Diego, CA. 2009 Paul C. Friday, Vivian B. Lord, Jennifer Hartman &Lyn Exum, “Role Reversals in Domestic Violence” Symposium of the World Society of Victimology. Mito, Japan. August. 2009 Catherine Kaukinen, Angela R. Gover, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Gender Differences in the Extent, Nature, and Context of Dating Violence among Young Women and Men.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Philadelphia, PA. 2009 Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, Jennifer L. Hartman, Alex Holsinger, Christina DeJong, Mike Gizzi, Leah Daigle &Charlene Taylor. “Integrating Social 8 Networking Mechanisms.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Philadelphia, PA. 2009 Jennifer L. Hartman, Beth Bjerregaard, &Vivian B. Lord. Identifying Factors that influence the successful transition of Criminal Justice Transfer students. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC. 2009 Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, Jennifer L. Hartman &Shelley Johnson Listwan “Predicting Drug Court Outcomes Among those who prefer Cocaine.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ACJS, Boston, MA. 2009 Catherine Kaukinen, Angela R. Gover, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “The CoOccurrence of Dating Violence: Victimization and Perpetration Among College Students.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ACJS, Boston, MA. 2008 Vivian B. Lord &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Effective Strategies for Retention and Academic Success Among Criminal Justice Transfer and Freshmen-Declared Majors.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman, Charisse Coston, Anita Blowers. “The Utility of Using a Course Contract in the Classroom.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman, Shannon Santana, Leah Daigle, &Bonnie Fisher. “Sexual and Nonsexual Violent Victimization: A Gendered Approach to Explaining Differences in Reporting.”Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman &Jody L. Sundt. “The Rise of Feminist Criminology: Freda Adler.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Leah E. Daigle, Fisher, Bonnie S., Santana, Shannon, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “What Influences Reporting Single and Recurring Victimizations to Law Enforcement and Others?: Results From the NCVS.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman, Michael G. Turner, Leah Daigle, M. Lyn Exum, &Francis Cullen. “Exploring the Gender Differences in Protective Factors: Implications for Understanding Resiliency” presented at the Annual Meeting of ACJS, Cincinnati, OH. 2007 Michael G. Turner, M. Lyn Exum, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Understanding the Effects of Formal and Informal Certainty of Punishment on Cheating” Presented at 9 the Annual Meeting of ASC, Atlanta, GA. 2007 M. Lyn Exum, Michael G. Turner, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Testing Rational Choice Theory with a Behavioral Measure of Offending.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Atlanta, GA. 2007 Deborah Schaeffer, Shelley Listwan, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “The Efficacy of Drug Courts: Does Gender Matter?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Atlanta, GA. 2007* Francis T. Cullen, Jennifer L. Hartman, &Cheryl Lero Jonson. “Betrayers of Trust: Public Support for Punishing White-Collar "Crooks".” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Atlanta, GA. 2007 Shelley Johnson Listwan, Deborah Schaffer, &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Combating Methamphetamine in the Community: The Efficacy of the Drug Court Model” Presented at ACJS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA 2006 Paul Friday &Jennifer L. Hartman. “The Impact of a Domestic Violence Unit on Repeat Offending and Repeat Victimization” Presented at the Annual Grantees Meeting of National Institute of Justice. 2006* Paul Friday, Jennifer L. Hartman, Vivian Lord, Lyn Exum, Audrey Grau, &Terhi Tellsavare. “Establishing Standardized Screening Criteria: Evaluating a Specialized Domestic Violence Court.” Presented at ACJS Annual Meeting Baltimore, MD. 2004 Jennifer L. Hartman &Michael Turner. “Investigating the Within-Individual Changes of Attitudinal Measures of Patriarchy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASC, Nashville, TN. 2003 Anita Blowers &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Exploring the Effectiveness of a Domestic Violence Court.” Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. 2002 Jennifer L. Hartman &Shelley Johnson Listwan. “Exploring the Effectiveness of Drug Courts for Men and Women” Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA. 2001* Jennifer L. Hartman &Tammy Felix. “Changing the Face of Rape: Attitudes Toward Women, Victims and Rape Myth Perceptions.” Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Heather Couture &Jennifer L. Hartman. “Revisiting Sex Differences in Rape Reporting.” Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 2001* 10 2000* Michael G.Turner, Daigle, Leah E. &Jennifer L. Hartman. “The Effects of Life Circumstances on the short-term within individual variability in adolescents’ involvement in Delinquency” Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Ca. 2000 Jennifer L. Hartman. “NIJ Violence Against Women Project: Exploring Probation and Domestic Violence.” Invited Presenter NIJ Annual conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation. July 16- 19, 2000. 2000* Jennifer L. Hartman, David Singer, &Jennifer Caperton. “Community Supervisors/Probation Officers: Attitudes and Perceptions on Interpersonal Violence. Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 1999* Bennett, Susan, Jennifer Hartman, &Jack McDevitt. “Urban Drug Courts: A New Alternative or “More of the Same?” Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. 1999 Jennifer L. Hartman &Joanne Belknap. “Beyond the Gatekeepers: Final Report on Court Professionals’ Responses to Municipal Domestic Violence Cases in an Urban Area.” Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. 1998 Belknap, Joanne, Jennifer Hartman, &Victoria Lippen. “The Court Processing of Misdemeanor Intimate Partner Battering Cases.” Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, Washington, DC 1998* Peterson, Nicole, Melissa Moon, Jennifer L. Hartman, &Kelly L. Brown. "An Analysis of the Criminal Justice Job Market: Past and Present." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. 1998 Hartman, Jennifer L. &Joanne Belknap. "Court Officials Self-Reported Processing of Battering Cases." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. 1997 Hartman, Jennifer L. &Joanne Belknap. “Judges', Prosecutors' and Defense Attorneys' Perceptions of Domestic Violence Cases.” Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 1997 Jennifer L. Hartman, Joanne Belknap, Dee Graham, &Victoria Lippen. "Factors Influencing Court-Level Decision-Making in Domestic Violence Cases." Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 1997 Patricia Van Voorhis, Joanne Belknap, Jennifer L. Hartman, Kristi J. Holsinger, 11 &Shelley Johnson. "The Impact of Divorce Circumstances, Processes and Outcomes, on Mental Health (Stress)." Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 1997 Paul Mazerolle, Jennifer L. Hartman, Michael G. Turner, &Alexander M. Holsinger. "Predictions of Prison and Probation: Examining the Rural-Urban Factor." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY. 1997 Kenneth J. Novak, Jennifer L. Hartman, Alexander M. Holsinger, &Michael G. Turner. "Proactive Policing of Disorder Crime: Unanticipated Benefits." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY. 1996 Jennifer L. Hartman &Joanne Belknap. "Police Response to Violence Against Women." Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 1996 Patricia Van Voorhis, Joanne Belknap, Jennifer L. Hartman, Kristi J. Holsinger, &Shelley Johnson. "Divorce Outcome: Gender Differences in Perceptions." Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 1996 Jennifer L. Hartman &Lawrence F. Travis, III. "Thirty-Nine Years of Parole Rules. Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 1996 Kenneth J. Novak, Michael G. Turner, Jennifer L. Hartman, &Alexander M. Holsinger. "Analyzing the Stability of Crime Hot Spots." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 1995 Jennifer L. Hartman, Kelly L. Brown, &Melissa Moon. "Academic Employment: Toward A Better Understanding of the Criminal Justice Job Market." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 1994 Jennifer L.Hartman "Are There Patterns to Violent Youth?" Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, Miami, FL. 1994 Jennifer L.Hartman & John Wooldredge. "An Evaluation of Community versus Institutional Treatment for Juvenile Felons in Cincinnati. " Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 1993 Jennifer L.Hartman "Identifying Violent Juvenile Delinquents." Presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO. 1992 Jennifer L.Hartman & Jeffrey D. Senese. "A Comparative Assessment of the Operational Climate of Jails." Presented at the ASC Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 12 *= conference presentations presented with students 13 GRANT EXPERIENCE: 2009- present Shanti Kulkarni and Jennifer L. Hartman. UNC Charlotte Faculty Research Grant “Exploring the Relationship Between Organizational Factors, Staff Wellbeing and Service Quality: A Statewide Survey of Domestic Violence Programs” Funded for $12,000. 2008-2009 Jennifer L. Hartman. “Men, Masculinities and the Media” awarded by the UNC Charlotte Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Fund ($5,000) and CLAS Speaker Fund ($3,000). 2009- present Turner, Michael G., Beth Bjerregaard, and Jennifer L. Hartman. (CMPD Gang of One). Evaluation of the Dangers Involved with Gangs Project. Subcontract from Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) for $100,000. 2006- 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman and Vivian B. Lord Effective Strategies for Retention and Academic Success Among Criminal Justice Transfer and Freshmen-Declared Majors. Funded for $12,600 from UNC Charlotte Academic Program Improvement (API) grant. 2005- present Kristie Blevins, Tom Holt, Joe Kuhns and Jennifer L. Hartman. “Johnny Come Home” Funded for $4,500 from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (with $1,000 internal grant from UNC Charlotte) . 2004- 2006 Paul Friday, Vivian Lord, Lyn Exum and Jennifer L. Hartman. “Evaluating the Impact of a Specialized Domestic Violence Police Unit” Funded for $93,000 from National Institute of Justice. Jennifer L. Hartman and Anita Blowers. UNC Charlotte Faculty Research Grant “Assessing the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Court” Funded for $8,960. 2003- 2004 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 1998- 2001 Project Director of Boston Drug Court Evaluation. Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Funded for $10,000. Jack McDevitt, Principal Investigator. 1997-1998 Project Director of National Institute of Justice Grant: Domestic Violence Court Disposition in a Large Urban Area: The Role of Victim/Witness Reluctance and Other Variables. Funded for $118,000. Joanne Belknap and Dee Graham, Co-PIs. 1997-1998 Project Director of Office of Criminal Justice Services Grant: Ohio's Pilot Day Reporting Program. Funded for $108,000. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis, III, and Robert Langworthy, Co-principal investigators. 14 1995-1998 Research Associate on Domestic Relations Court Evaluation for Women Advocates for Divorce Education (W.A.D.E.). Patricia Van Voorhis and Joanne Belknap, Project Supervisors. 1997 Consultant to the Butler County Juvenile Court Community Correctional Facility. 1996-1997 Research Associate of Ohio Department of Youth Services Grant: RECLAIM Ohio Initiative. Funded for $125,000. Edward J. Latessa, Principal investigator. 1996 Consultant to The Light Center, Columbus, Ohio. 1995-1996 Project Director of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Grant: Community Corrections Planning Grants. Funded for $330,000. Edward J. Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis, III, Co-principal investigators. Research Associate of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Grant: Ohio Community-Based Correctional Based Facility Evaluation. Funded for $55,000. Edward Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis, III, Co-principal investigators. 1995-1996 1995-1996 Research Associate of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Grant: Statewide Community Corrections -Act Evaluation. Funded for $60,000. Edward Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis, III, Co-principal investigators. 1995 Consultant to Butler County Jail Population Management Evaluation. 1995 Research Assistant for Cincinnati's Police Division's Telephone Crime Unit. 1993 Research Assistant for American Correctional Association: Use of Force. Funded for $250,000. Derral Cheatwood and Jeffrey D. Senese, Co-principal investigators. 1992-1994 Research Assistant for Maryland Assessment Resource Center, Univ. of Baltimore and for Hoffberger Center of Professional Ethics, University of Baltimore. SUBMITTED GRANTS: 2010 Lorraine Acker, Jennifer L. Hartman, Ted Lewis and Thersa Rhodes. Healthy Relationship Peer Educator Program. $10,000. AVON foundation. Status: Not funded. 2009 Jennifer L. Hartman, David Spano, Theresa Rhodes, Beth Bjerregaard and Shanti Kulkarni. “UNC Charlotte Safe Campus Initiative.” Submitted to Office of Violence Against Women. $189,826. Status: Not funded. 2009 Jennifer L. Hartman. “Domestic Violence Barriers Survey.” Submitted to the 15 Executive Committee of the Women’s Summit in Charlotte, NC. $25,000. Status: Not funded. 2008 Jennifer L. Hartman, David Spano and Theresa Rhodes. “Coordinating Campus and Community Efforts to create a non violent campus” Submitted to Office of Violence Against Women. Status: Not funded. 2007 Jennifer L. Hartman and Terri Rhodes. “Creating a Non Violent Campus: Coordinating Campus and Community Efforts” Submitted to Office of Violence Against Women. Status: Not funded 2006 Jennifer L. Hartman, Paul Friday, Alex Piquero. “Understanding the Long Term Dynamics of a Dating Violence Prevention Program.” Submitted to: Department of Health & Human Services: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Status: Not funded. 2004 Vivian Lord, Paul Friday, Lyn Exum and Jennifer L. Hartman. “Examining Factors that Reduce Domestic Violence Assaults” Submitted to Department of Health and Human Services. Status: Not funded. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING: 2009 “More Than a Few Good Men: Strategies for Inspiring Men and Boys to be Allies in Gender Violence Prevention.” Trained by Jackson Katz (3/4/09). 2008 Safe Zone training. Trained by Ted Lewis, UNC Charlotte. 1997 Correctional Program Assessment Inventory (CPAI). Developed by Paul Gendreau and Donald A. Andrews. Trained by Paul Gendreau. 1997 Youthful Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI). Developed by Robert D. Hoge and Donald A. Andrews. Trained by Donald A. Andrews. 1997 Level of Service Inventory-Revised (LSI-R). Developed by Robert D. Hoge and Donald A. Andrews. Trained by Donald A. Andrews, May 1997. 1995 Didactic Surviving Hazard Models. Trained by Pamela Lattimore, NIJ, March. PEDAGOGICAL WORKSHOPS: 2011 Motivating Students, Institute for Learning and Teaching (10/11) 2009 Clickers in the Classroom, Institute for Learning and Teaching (2/09) 16 2008 Increasing Student Success, Institute for Learning and Teaching (8/08) 2008 Engaging Freshmen Large Introductory Classes, Summer Institute (week long 5/08) 2008 Wholistic Approach to Online Class, Distance Education UNC Charlotte (4/08) 2006 Achieving Curriculum Diversity, Summer Institute (week long, 5/06) ACTIVITIES and SERVICE: Invited Service: Federal Advisory Committees 2012 Member, review for CDC. 2008 Member, reviewed for “Research for Preventing Violence and Violence Related Injury (RO1) for the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NCIPC/CDC). Atlanta, GA. 2007 Member, reviewed for “Research for Preventing Violence and Violence –Related Injury” (R01) for the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NCIPC/CDC). Atlanta, GA. Invited Service 2011 American Psychology Law Society (AP-LS) Early Career Professional Grant-InAid Reviewing Invited/Keynote Speaker: 2009 “Space for Justice: Race and Class in Our Criminal Justice System, Panelist.” (with Bruce Arrigo and James Ferguson) UNC Charlotte Community Conversations: Changing Times…Changing Minds Hosted by UNC Charlotte Community Affairs 4/15/09. 2009 Intersections of ISM: A Panel Discussion on Racism, Classism, Sexism, & Heterosexism, Academic Panelist. Hosted by UNC Charlotte Multicultural Resource Center 2/17/09. 2008 “Women’s Agenda Assembly” facilitator for the Women’s Commission 9/17/08. 2008 “Breaking Barriers: A Domestic Violence Conversation” hosted by the 17 Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Advocacy Council, Academic Panelist. 2007 “The U.S. War on Drugs as a Racist Mechanism.” Presented to Drs. Robert Smith and Debra Wilson. The Wire: Race, Urbanization and Crime in Contemporary Film 2007 “Exploring the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Protective Order (DVPO) Hearings” invited presentation made before the Domestic Violence Advocacy Council Charlotte, NC 11/807. 2007 “Protective Order Hearings: Are They Worth the Hassle?” Invited presentation to the League of Women Voters Charlotte, NC 5/1/07. 2004 “Exploring the Effectiveness of the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Court” (with Anita N. Blowers) invited presentations made before the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Judges (4/15/04); Domestic Violence Advocacy Council and League of Women Voters (4/20/04). Professional Service: 2012 Member Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Member Editorial Board American Journal of Criminal Justice. Program Committee Member, ACJS. Chair, Nominations Committee DWC. 2011 Member, search committee for ACJS Today Editorship. Chair, Nominations Committee DWC. 2010 Chair, American Society of Criminology, Division of Women & Crime Nominations Committee. 2008-2011 Board of Directors, Elected to the Southern Criminal Justice Association. 2008, 2009 Chair, American Society of Criminology Division of Women & Crime Graduate and Undergraduate Student Paper Award. 2009 MacNamara Award Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2006 Program Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2004 Program Section Editor, American Society of Criminology. 2003-2004 1999-2001 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Student Affairs Committee. Member Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 1999-2000 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Minority and Women Committee. 18 1994-1998 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Student Affairs Committee. Community Service: 2011- Member, Advisory Board to United Family Services LKN Division 2010 Judicial Forum moderator, Mecklenburg County Judicial Forum. 2010-2011 Faculty Seminar Leader, Charlotte Teacher’s Institute. 2009 Analyst to the Mecklenburg County Prosecutor’s Office. “Understanding Misdemeanor Dismissal Rates.” 2009 Analyst to the Mecklenburg County Jail and Work Release Center. “In and Out of Treatment: Serving Active Offenders.” 2009 Analyst to Gaston County Domestic Violence Advocacy Council “Exploring Domestic Violence Victimizations.” 2007-2008 Member, Violence Against Women Task Force, “Women’s Summit” Charlotte, NC. 2006- present Consultant League of Women Voters, “Women’s Issues Committee” 2002- present Consultant to Domestic Violence Advocacy Committee, Charlotte, NC. 1996 Analyst The Light Center: assist incarcerated women and girls. Columbus, OH 1996 Member, Domestic Violence Coordinating Council (D.V.C.C.). Cincinnati, OH 1995-1998 Analyst Women Advocates for Divorce Education (W.A.D.E.), Cincinnati, OH University and College Service: 2011 2010 2009 Member, search committee for IPV position Wellness promotion department; Chair, Personally Speaking series, Undergraduate Committee Member, search committee for Mental Health / Relationship Violence position Wellness promotion department, UNCC Student Health center; co-director for Women’s and Gender studies GenX program; Charlotte Teacher’s Institute advisory board member, Undergraduate Committee, Chair Personally Speaking series. UNC Charlotte Leadership program; Women’s and Gender Studies Speaker Series Committee; Arts and Science representative and Recorder; Department diversity officer; Graduate Director for the Women’s And Gender Studies Program; 19 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002- 2003 2000- 2001 1998- 2002 1999- 2001 1999- 2000 1998- 2000 1998-1999 1998-1999 University Advisory Council member to Charlotte Teacher’s Institute; Interpersonal Violence committee; China Center member. Women’s and Gender Studies Speaker Series Committee; Arts and Science representative and Recorder; Faculty Employment Status Committee (FESC); Department diversity officer; Interpersonal Violence committee; Graduate Director for the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Women’s Academy Advisory Board, member; Interpersonal Violence committee; Faculty Employment Status Committee (FESC); Undergraduate Committee, member; Arts and Science representative; Women’s and Gender Studies: Steering Committee, SEWSA conference program transportation coordinator, Speaker Series Committee; Department Diversity Officer; UNCC Library representative. Interpersonal Violence committee; Faculty Employment Status Committee (FESC); Undergraduate Committee; Masters Comprehensive Committee; UNCC Library representative; Alternative to Arts and Science; Member WMST; Curriculum committee and Learning Community committee; and Department Diversity Officer. Representative to Faculty Council Sp05; Alternative to Arts and Science- Fall and Spring 05; UNCC Library representative; Review of policy’s committee; UG committee; Qualifying Exam committee. Member, UNCC UG committee; Qualifying Exam Committee; alternate to Arts and Science Council. Alternate to Arts and Science Council Member, UNCC Comprehensive Exam Committee; Research Methods Committee. Member, Northeastern University Community Outreach Committee Member, Northeastern University Search Committee Member, Northeastern University Executive Committee (elected position) Member, Northeastern University Personnel Committee Member, Northeastern University Graduate Committee Member, Northeastern University Undergraduate Committee Member, Northeastern University RSDF Committee MEMBERSHIP in PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: 1991- present American Society of Criminology. Division of Women and Crime, member 1994 to present. Collaboration Working Group, member since 2002. 1991- present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Women and Minority Section, member 1994 to present. 2008- present Southern Criminal Justice Association Peer Reviewer: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology │Criminology │Criminal Justice Review│ 20 Criminology and Public Policy │ Crime and Delinquency │ International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology │ Journal of Criminal Justice Education │ Journal of Experimental Criminology│ Justice Quarterly │ Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management │ Violence Against Women │ Women and Criminal Justice TEACHING EXPERIENCE (COURSES TAUGHT): Undergraduate: Criminology; Freshmen Seminar; Gender, Race and Justice; Prisons and Jail; Probation, Parole and Community Treatment; Social Control and Deviance; Victimology; Victims and the Criminal Justice System; Introduction to Criminal Justice; Research Methods; Victimology; Victims and the Criminal Justice System Graduate: Alternatives to Incarceration; Gender, Race and Justice; Victimology; Victims and the Criminal Justice System FACULTY MENTORSHIP: Advance Mentoring Program: Tina Botts (2011-2012) STUDENT MENTORSHIP: PhD committee member: Angelique Seifreit (2006); Martha Bottia (2010); Brian Foreman (2010). Comprehensive Doctoral Exams: Elizabeth Wemlinger-Keiner (2010) Thesis Chair: Audrey Grau (2006). Thesis Committee Member: Justin Smith (2006); Tammatha Altizzar (2006); Terhi Tellsavare (2007); Karen Bean (2009); Kaitlin M. Boyle (2011). API Chair: Sherry Chen (2006). U.G. Independent Study: Ronda Lowe (2007); Kevin Alligood (2007); Melissa Mensah (2009); Bethany Peters (2009); Corey Burrows (2009). Graduate Tutorial: Karen Bean (2008); Jennifer Moore (2009). McNair Scholars: Marcella McArthur (2004); Ashley Hughes (2007). 1_13_12 21