Myrinda L



CURRICULUM VITAE Myrinda Schweitzer Smith CONTACT INFORMATION University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute 566 Dyer Hall Cincinnati, OH 45221 Myrinda.Schweitzer@uc.edu (513) 556-0856 CURRENT POSITION Deputy Director Senior Research Associate University of Cincinnati, Corrections Institute Cincinnati, Ohio EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice Master of Arts John Jay College of Criminal Justice Major: Forensic Psychology Bachelor of Arts University of Cincinnati Major: Psychology PUBLICATIONS Van Voorhis, Patricia, Schweitzer, Myrinda, and Hurst, Gail. (2007). Treating substance abuse in offender populations. In Van Voorhis, P., Braswell, M., & D. Lester ((6th Edition). Correctional Counseling and Rehabilitation (Chapter 12). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing, Co. Smith, P., & Schweitzer, M. (2012). The therapeutic prison. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 28 (1), 7-22. Smith, Paula, Schweitzer, Myrinda, Latessa, Edward. J., and Labrecque, Ryan. (2012). Improving probation officers’ supervision skills: An evaluation of the EPICS model. Journal of Crime and Justice. Labrecque, R. M., Schweitzer, M., & Smith, P. (2013). Exploring the perceptions of the offender-officer relationship in a community supervision setting. Journal of International Criminal Justice Research, 1. Available from 121424.pdf. Labrecque, R. M., Schweitzer, M., & Smith, P. (2013). Probation and parole officer adherence to the core correctional practices: An evaluation of 755 offender-officer interactions. Advancing Practice, 3, 20-23. Labrecque, R. M., Smith, P., Schweitzer, M., & Thompson, C. (2013). Targeting antisocial attitudes in community supervision using the EPICS model: An examination of change scores on the Criminal Sentiment Scale. Federal Probation, 77(3), 15-20. Smith, P., & Schweitzer, M. (2013). The therapeutic prison. In F. T. Cullen & C. Lero (Eds.), The American Prison (pp. 3-18). [Updated and revised version of 2012 article.] Schweitzer, M., Labrecque, R. M., & Smith, P. (2014). Rehabilitation (theory/practice). In B. Arrigo (Ed.), Encyclopedia of criminal justice ethics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Reference. Smith, P., Schweitzer, M., & Ziv, R. (2014). What works with sex offenders. In E. J. Latessa, S. J. Listwan, & D. Koetzle (Eds.), What Works (and Doesn’t) in Reducing Recidivism (pp. 151-163). Waltham, MA: Anderson Publishing. TECHNICAL REPORTS Schweitzer, Myrinda and Sleyo, Jodi, E. (2007). Evaluation of the Kearney Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center. Prepared for Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services in Lincoln, NE. Sleyo, Jodi, E. and Schweitzer, Myrinda. (2007). Evaluation of the Geneva Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center. Prepared for Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services in Lincoln, NE. McCafferrty, James, T., Schweitzer, Myrinda, and Sleyo, Jodi, E. (2008). Evaluation of the Child and Adolescent Service Center Youth Sex Offender Program. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Youth Services in Columbus, OH. Schweitzer, Myrinda and Lovins, Brian. (2008). Evaluation of the Beta Detention Sentencing Program. Prepared for the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of Fairfax County, VA. Schweitzer, Myrinda, Lovins, Lori, and Myer, Andrew. (2008). Evaluation of MultiCounty Juvenile Attention System Community Corrections Facility. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Youth Services in Columbus, OH. Schweitzer, Myrinda and Pealer, Jennifer. (2008). Evaluation of the Marion Area Counseling Center and Marion County Juvenile Court Outpatient Sex Offender Program. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Youth Services in Columbus, OH. Latessa, Edward. J., Smith, Paula, Schweitzer, Myrinda, & Brusman Lovins, Lori. (2009). Evaluation of selected institutional offender treatment programs for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Prepared for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections in Harrisburg, PA. Schweitzer, Myrinda and Myer, Andrew. (2009). Evaluation of Allen County Day Treatment Program. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Youth Services in Columbus, OH. Smith, Paula and Schweitzer, Myrinda (2009). Evaluation of the Miami Valley Juvenile Rehabilitation Center. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Youth Services in Columbus, OH. Sullivan, Carrie and Schweitzer, Myrinda. (2011). Evaluation of the Allen County Juvenile Court Juvenile Treatment Program. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Youth Services in Columbus, OH. PAPERS PRESENTED Paula Smith, Andrew Meyer, Myrinda Schweitzer, and Edward Latessa. (March 2011). Effective Practices in Community Supervision: Evaluating the impact of a training initiative for probation and parole. Presented at the annual meeting for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Toronto, Canada. Paula Smith and Myrinda Schweitzer. Lessons learned on the importance of implementation in corrections: The critical role of supervision and coaching. (June 2011). Presented at the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference in Toronto, ON. Myrinda Schweitzer, Paula Smith and Matthew Makarios. (March 2012). Application of the principles of effective intervention to sex offenders. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in New York, NY. INVITED PRESENTATIONS Evidence Based Practices in Case Planning. (October 2008). Presented at the annual meeting of the Ohio Justice Alliance for Community Corrections Conference in Columbus, OH. The Ohio Risk Assessment System: What is it? How can it be used? (May 2010). Presented at the annual meeting of the Ohio Community Corrections Association Conference in Columbus, OH. Implementing Evidence Based Practices. (September 2010). Presented at the annual meeting of the Indiana Association of Community Correction Act Counties Conference in Indianapolis, IN. Effective Practices in Community Supervision: An Overview. (October 2010). Presented at the annual meeting of the Ohio Justice Alliance for Community Corrections Conference in Columbus, OH. Cincinnati Presentation on Juvenile Justice. (January 2011). Presented at the United Way Luncheon in Cincinnati, OH. The Development and Implementation of an Evidenced-Based, Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Curriculum for Sex Offenders. (September 2011). Presented at the annual meeting of the International Community Corrections Association in Cincinnati, OH. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Dec 2006 to Dec 2011 Research Associate University of Cincinnati, Corrections Institute Cincinnati, Ohio Jan 2003 to Nov 2006 Psychology Assistant Hillcrest Training School, Hamilton County Juvenile Court Cincinnati, Ohio June 2002 to Sept 2002 Psychology Externship Kings County Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Brooklyn, New York April 2001 to August 2001 Residential Treatment Counselor Hillcrest Training School, Hamilton County Juvenile Court Cincinnati, Ohio RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2007—Present Evaluator, Evidence-Based Correctional Program Checklist August 2008—2010 Project Co-Director, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Regional Centers Design and Implementation Project July 2009—2011 Project Co-Director, San Joaquin County Juvenile Probation Implementation Re-Design of Juvenile Detention Center and Camp Oct 2009 - Present Project Director, Effective Practices in Community Supervision May 2010 - Present Project Director, Evaluation of Effective Practices in Community Supervision Model in the state of Ohio July 2011 – Present Project Director, Development and Implementation of a Sex Offender Cognitive Behavioral Program Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Volunteers of America Ohio Project Director, OCJS RESEARCH INTERESTS Effectiveness of Correctional Programs Science of Implementation and Knowledge Transfer Community Corrections Correctional Treatment and Rehabilitation TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2012 Co-Taught Seminar in Applied Corrections - Spring Quarter 2012Co-Taught Seminar in Community Corrections - Spring Quarter STUDENT SUPERVISION 2011-2012 Claire Fischer (Undergraduate Research Assistant): Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati- CoSupervisor 2011-2012 Lydie Loth (Directed Study): School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati- Co-Supervisor 2011-2012 Angela Thielo (Directed Study): School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati- Co-Supervisor Spring 2014Elijah Ladipo (Undergraduate Research Assistant): School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati – Supervisor Spring 2014 Dana Lapinel (Field Placement Student): School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati – SupervisorPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Treatment Models Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Steven Hayes, Ph.D. Psychometric Assessments Static-99, STABLE, and ACUTE Assessments, Dana Anderson, Ph.D. Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Rorschach Inkblot Test Clinical Skills Choices and Changes Curriculum, Steve Paraese PREPARE Curriculum, Robert Oliver, Ed.D. Thinking for a Change Curriculum, National Institute of Corrections The Angry and Aggressive Child, William De Mateo Aggression Replacement Training Curriculum, Barry Glick, Ph.D. Trainings Aggression Replacement Training Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Sexual Offending Core Correctional Practices Correctional Program Checklist Effective Practices for Community Supervision Level of Service Inventory – Revise Level of Service/Case Management Inventory Motivational Interviewing Ohio Risk Assessment System Probation Officer Training in Risk Reduction Techniques Skills for Facilitators of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Thinking for a Change Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory *Train the Trainers for above trainings PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT American Probation and Parole Association American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download