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Curriculum Vitae

J. Michael Olivero, Ph.D.

OFFICE: Department of Law and Justice

Central Washington University

Ellensburg, Washington 98926

(509) 963-2398

OFFICE: Olivero Family Counseling and Consulting

C/O Epic Youth Service

600 Superior Lane

PO Box 9279

Yakima, Washington 98902

(509) 945-7185

EDUCATION

1997

MSW Master of Social Work: School of Social Work, Eastern Washington

University. GPA of 3.9. Area of concentration: community mental health

services and family issues. Practicum served with the Center for Counseling and

Psychotherapy, as a domestic violence counselor, doing assessments, and teaching

anger management/domestic violence classes. My initial practicum was the

Washington Department of Corrections, facilitating group therapy in Moral

Reconation Therapy, as well as workshops for offenders on Hepatitis, Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS transmission in Kittitas County Jail. Faculty Advisor: Jim Renner.

1988

Ph.D. Sociology: Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University.

Dissertation Title: A Theoretical and Stage Model Analysis of Prison Riots.

Areas of Competence and Concentration: Methodology, Organizations, Social

Psychology and Social Movements. Dissertation Chairperson: Dr. Ernest Alix.

Grade Point Average: 3.9 on a 4.0 scale.

1983

M.S. Criminal Justice Sciences: Department of Criminal Justice Sciences,

Illinois State University. Thesis Title: Puritanism and Religiosity and the

Impact upon Attitudes Concerning Capital Punishment. Areas of Concentration:

Correctional Counseling, Substance Abuse-Drug Rehabilitation and Criminological

Theory. Researched drug use rates on campus. Advisor: Robert Culbertson.

Grade Point Average: 3.7 on a 4.0 scale.

1979

B.S. Sociology

B.S. Art

San Francisco State University. Areas of Concentration: Deviant Behavior and Social Psychology. Advisor: Dr. Sherri Cavan. Grade Point Average: 3.5 on 4.0 scale.

Academic Awards: Member of Alpha Phi Sigma (The National Criminal Justice

Honor Society). Several semesters on the Dean's List as an undergraduate. Two

graduate assistantships from the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences,

Illinois State University (Summer 1983 and Fall 1983). Five semesters as a

graduate research assistant from the Center for the Study of Crime, Corrections

and Delinquency. Southern Illinois University (Fall 1984, Spring 1985, Summer

1985, Fall 1985, Spring 1986). Three graduate assistantships from the

Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University (Fall 1986, Spring 1987,

Summer 1987). Dissertation Research Award-Southern Illinois University (1987,

1988).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1991-Present

Full Professor: Department of Law and Justice, Central Washington University.

Courses include Counseling, Corrections, Correctional Law, Criminology,

Community Based Corrections- Probation and Parole, Comparative Corrections,

Research Methods and Statistics, and Juvenile Delinquency. Part of the time is

also spent on committee work, which included Chairperson of Department Self

Study, Chairperson of Department Curriculum Revision Committee, Chair of the

Department Personnel Committee and the University Strategic Planning Committee.

Chair of the Department for 4 years.

1989-1991

Assistant Professor: Criminal Justice Department, University of Texas- Pan

American. Teaching undergraduate courses in criminal justice, including

introduction to Criminal Justice, Research and Statistics in Criminal Justice,

Criminological Theory, Issues in Corrections (Jail Suicide, AIDS in Prison,

Correctional Issues- overcrowding, gangs, violence, riots), or Probation and

Parole. Developed supplemental reader for Criminological Theory course.

Committee work included University Merit Selection Committee, University Faculty

Research Grant Committee, Chaired Department Merit and Tenure Committee.

1987-1988

Instructor: Law Enforcement Program at John A. Logan College. Taught courses

in Police and Community Relations, or Probation and Parole.

1986-1987

Graduate Teaching Assistant: Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois

University. Assisted Dr. Frank Nall and Dr. Edward Patterson in teaching

introductory classes in sociology. Personally lectured in the areas of

Deviance/Criminology, Social Movements and Complex Organizations. Was

responsible for testing, attendance records and grading.

1982

Graduate Teaching Assistant: Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, Illinois

State University. Taught introductory criminal justice courses. Composed own

lectures, course material, tests, attendance records and grading.

1981-1982

Instructor: Law Enforcement Program at Lincoln College. Taught Courses in

Corrections and Juvenile Delinquency.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

1999 to Present

Olivero Family Counseling and Consulting. Guardian ad Litem registries in Yakima and Kittitas Counties. Family Counseling. Domestic Violence and Anger Management assessments and classes.

2000 to 20010

Clinical Director of Youth Services, Therapist, Clinical Services Consultant or Research and Evaluation: EPIC Youth Services, Yakima, WA. Work with adolescents. Some of whom are state dependent, deemed to be at risk, including gang involvement and substance dependence. Group and individual therapy, treatment plans, casework and casework planning, working with families and youth, working with collateral treatment providers, testing, assessment and treatment, training personnel in mental health issues and adolescents, grant writing and agency planning.

1999 to 2004

Therapist and Associate: Anger Control Clinic and Bill Dietz Counseling, Yakima and Ellensburg, WA. Ran groups on anger management and domestic violence, or individual counseling. I also did domestic violence and anger management evaluations for the courts. Monitored the terms of probation on domestic violence perpetrators, worked with families and domestic violence victims. State certified domestic violence treatment provider.

2002 to 2004

Workshop Grantee- Solutions Based Processing Workshop (Assault Prevention):

Awarded grant from Juvenile Justice Advisory Board in Kittitas County to do

workshops with juvenile offenders on solutions based processing to decrease the

risk of assaultive behavior. Work with juvenile offenders and their parents in

a group therapy situation. Coordinated services with Kittitas County Probation Department, the Department of Social and Health Services, Alcohol and Drug Dependence Services, and the Victim Offender Mediation. I wrote the curriculum and implemented the program, which has been funded on an ongoing basis. I incorporated students from Central Washington Unversity as mentors in the workshop.

2000 to 2003

Social Worker 3: Department of Social and Health Services, Kittitas County.

Worked as Children’s Services supervisor on an interim basis. Worked in several programs in the Children Services programs including Child Protective Services- investigating child abuse, assessment of risk, system intake, working with runaway youth and the crisis residential center, liaison with law enforcement, the prosecutor’s office and testifying before the Superior Court; Child Welfare Services- Home studies, case management (mental health, physiological problems, etc), working with therapeutic support providers, working with children and parents, working with foster parents, etc. I also briefly served as interim supervisor over all programs during her maternity leave, supervising clerical staff, personnel issues with social workers, working with outside service providers and contract provision review, etc. Supervisor: Lynnette Shaw.

1987 to 1991

Police Officer (Researcher- unpaid): Mission Police Department, Mission Texas. Part time basis. Researched supervision of station lock up, undercover narcotics work, street patrol and coordinating gang crime intelligence. Assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division. Wrote book on gangs with this data.

1987-1989

Coordinator of Emergency Services: Mental Health Services of Franklin and

Williamson Counties, Inc. Coordinated mental health emergencies with law enforcement agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, etc., as well as being chief liaison with other community agencies and media. Responded to "go out" and "walk in" mental health emergencies (crisis intervention) and substance abuse services. Consulted with various internal programs (Substance Abuse Services, Youth Services Bureau, Case Coordination, etc.) on emergencies such as psychosis, sexual assault, detoxification, etc. Screened clients as to risk rating and refer them to appropriate services, including Adult Outpatient Services, Substance Abuse programs, etc. Schedule and supervise night

contractual emergency workers. Scheduling day emergency back-up workers. Acted

as Vice-Chairperson on the Quality Review Subcommittee-guarding the corporation

against liability. Public relations and adjunct member to the Southern Illinois University of Medicine-Community Psychiatry Residency Program. Training Corporation staff in nonviolent crisis intervention techniques. Services contracted through mental health center to others in training on nonviolent crisis out intervention.

1988-1989

Night Emergency Contractual Worker: Twenty-four hour emergency mental health,

substance abuse and youth service coverage in a two country area. Duties

include crisis intervention, or mental health and substance abuse assessment.

Secure placement in appropriate setting group home, detoxification center,

psychiatric facility, follow up counseling, etc.

1986-1987

Counselor: 608 House, Jackson County Community Mental Health. Worked with the

chronically mentally ill and dual/diagnosed at a half-way house. Taught

independent living skills, behavior programs and evaluation, etc. Clients

included people suffering from schizophrenia and the drug/alcohol dependent.

1980

Intern Probation Officer (unpaid): Placer County Department of Probation. Lake Tahoe,

California. Duties included pre-sentence investigations (On previous criminal

history, drug abuse, etc.) And reports to the court, supervision at juvenile

detention center, supervision of probationers and parolees and juvenile traffic.

PUBLICATIONS

2014

Olivero, J.Michael. 2014. Prosecutors and Politics: A Comparative Perspective, by Michael Tonry (ed), The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol.24. No.3, 128-131.

2013

Olivero, J.Michael. 2013. Frequency of Student Cheating on Online Test Examinations. National Social Science Technology Journal, Volume 3, No. 2,

2013

Olivero, J.M. 2013. “The Imposition of the Death Penalty on Mexican Nationals in the United States and the Cultural, Legal and Political Context.” Laws 2013, 2, 33-50.

2012

Olivero, J Michael. 2012. “Smoke and Political Mirrors: Policing Marijuana in Washington State.” Police Forum, Vol. 23, N 3: 5-13

2011

Olivero, J. Michael, Murataya, R., Francis, Teresa . 2011. “Homophobic behavior and law enforcement majors: A case for sexual minority studies.” Police Forum, 15(2), 4-13.

2010

Olivero, J. Michael. 20010. “How domestic violence is defined for therapeutic purposes?” National Social Science Journal, Vol. 34, N.2: 110-128

2009

Olivero, J. Michael. 2009. Book Review of Regulating Deviance: The Redirection of Criminalisation and the Future of Regulating of Criminal Law. by Bernadette McSherry, Alan North and Simon Bronitt (eds). Onati International Series in Law and Society. Portland, OR and Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing, 2008. Vol. 19, No.9: 712-715.

2009

Olivero, J.Michael. Book Review of The Prisoners’ Delimma: Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies, by Nicola Lacey. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Vol 19 No. 3 (March, 2009) Law and Politics Book Review Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association

2009

Olivero, J.Michael. Indian Self Determination Act. Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. 382-384. Sage Publications: Newberry Park, CA.

2009

Olivero, J.Michael. Native American Massacres. Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage Publications. Sage Publications: Newberry Park, CA.

2006

Olivero, J. “ Child Abuse”. Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Greenwood Publishing: New York.

2006.

Olivero, J. “ Bullying”. Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Greenwood Publishing: New York.

2006

Olivero, J. “Native Americans.” Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Greenwood Publishing: New York.

2006

Olivero, J. “Curfews.” Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Greenwood Publishing: New York.

2005

Olivero, J.

Yakima Drug Court Evaluation. Report to Yakima County Drug Court and the Judiciary. Yakima- technical report.

2005

Crane, D., Gagliardi, G., and P. Stanley

Assessment of Department of Corrections Incidents Involving Supervised Offenders. Report to the Director of the Office of Financial Management. State of Washington: Olympia- technical report

2005

Olivero, J.M. Juvenile Justice in the State of Washington. National Social Science Association: San Diego.

2004

Rodrigo Murataya and J.Michael Olivero. Medical Atrocities, Legal and Ethic Mandates and the Application to Cross-Cultural Research in Criminal Justice: Research on Mexico and Mexicans, ERCES Online Quarterly Journal, Vol.1, Issue 3.

2004

J.Michael Olivero, Christopher Trevino, Rodrigo Murataya and Dan Capatillo. “Transitions: Transitions in Mexican American Migrations Policies Post the September Attacks.” Current, December 2003: 12-13.

2003

J,Michael Olivero and Chris Trevino. “Domestic Violence and Dyadic Death.” Journal of the Social Sciences. Volume 23, Issue 1, pp. 98-104.Refereed.

2003

J.Michael Olivero. Understanding Domestic Violence for Law Enforcement Personnel in the state of Washington. National Social Science Association: San Diego.

2001

J.Michael Olivero and Rodrigo Murataya. "Homophobia and Law Enforcement Majors."

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol.23: 453-477.

1999

J.Michael Olivero and Leslie Smith. "Yakima Indian Salmon Fishing Rights: The

Case of David Sohappy." National Social Sciences Journal. Vol.12, No.1:

115-121.

1998

Olivero, J. 1998. The Crisis in Mexican Prisons: The Impact of the United

States. As it appears in Comparing Prison Systems: Toward a Comparative and

International Penology, R.Weiss and N. South, eds. Gordon and Breach Publishers-

Amsterdam:99-113.

1998

Olivero, J. and R. Murataya. 1998. Citizen Satisfaction with Police Services in

Guadalajara, Mexico. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal

Justice. Vol.22, No.2:303-310.

1997

Miah, M. and J.Michael Olivero. “Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors Related to AIDS Among Prisoners: Implications for Social Work Practice.” International Review of Modern Sociology 27(2), 1997: 23-32.

1995

Olivero, J. and J. Roberts. "AIDS in Mexican Prisons," AIDS & Society, 7, N.4:

15-21.

1994

Robinson, C., R. Scaglion and J. Olivero. Evolution of the Police Function.

N.Y.: Greenwood Publications.

1994

Olivero, J., J. Roberts, R. Murataya and L. Rubenser. "The Treatment of U.S.

Citizens by Mexican Law Enforcement Officials: An Obstacle to Trade Relations

Between the U.S. and Mexico." National Social Science Perspectives Journal, 5,

N.3: 202-210.

1994

Rowe, L. and J. Olivero. "Profiles in Bicycle Theft: There is a Pattern."

Journal of Security Administration, 16, N.2: 17-24.

1994

J. Olivero, R. Hansen. "Research Note--Community Mental Health Service Provider

Assistance in Police Officer Management of the Suicidal: An Analysis of

Linkage Agreements." Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 28: 36-57.

Refereed.

1993

Olivero, J., R. Hansen and A. Clark. "The Implementation of the Texas Public

Intoxication Law in Small Texas Cities." American Journal of the Police, Vol.

XII, No. 4: 127-148.

1993

J. Olivero and G. Mounce. "Research Note: Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome

and Mexican Inmate Knowledge of Behavior." Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol.

21: 285-293.

1993

J. Olivero, K. Smith, G. Mounce and A. Morgado. "Mexican Prisons and AIDS: Will

Mexico Follow the Path of the United States?" International Journal of

Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Vol. 17, No. 2: 261-271.

1992

J. Olivero. "AIDS in Prisons: Administrative and Judicial Dilemmas and

Strategies." In Corrections: Dilemmas and Directions. Edited by P. Benekos and

A. Merlo's, Dilemmas and Directions in Corrections. Anderson/ACJS Publishing.

Pages 37-55.

1992

J. Olivero, A. Clark, A. Morgado and G. Mounce. "A Comparative View of AIDS in

Prisons: Mexico the United States." International Criminal Justice Review, Vol.

2: 105-118.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. Honor, Violence and Upward Mobility: A Case Study of

Chicago Gangs during the 1970s and 1980s. University of Texas: Edinburg,

Texas.

1991

J. Michael Olivero, G. Mounce and A. Morgado. "Corrections in Mexico."

American Jails. Vol. 5, No. 4: 130-137.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. "U.S. Prisons in Border Prisons in Tamaulipas, Mexico."

Rio Bravo: Vol. 1, No. 1: 106-122. Refereed.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. State of Siege, U.S. Prisons, 1971-1986 by B. Useem and P.

Kimbell. Book review. Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol. 18, No. 6: 552-554.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. "IV Drug Use and AIDS: An Analysis of Evolving

Correctional Policy." Criminal Justice Policy and Review. Volume 3, Number 4:

360-375. Refereed.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. "A Recent Look at U.S. Prisoners in Mexican Border

Prisons." International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.

Vol. 15, No. 1: 251-158. Refereed.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. "Americas Watch Produces Investigative Report on Prison

Conditions." CJ the Americas. Vol. 4, No. 5: 3.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. "Mental Health and Criminal Justice," book review.

American Journal of the Police. Volume X, Number 1: 97-99.

1991

J. Michael Olivero and G. Mounce. "Struggle Between Drug Lords Generates Riot

at Matamoras Prison." CJ the Americas. Volume 4, Number 4: 3-4.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. "Linkage Agreements Between Community Mental Health Service

Providers and the Police." Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology: Vol. 6,

No. 2: 8-13. Refereed.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. "Research Notes on the Evolution of Police Structure."

Journal of Criminal Justice. Volume 18, Number 2: 1710176. Refereed.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. "The Treatment of AIDS Behind the Walls of Correctional

Facilities." Social Justice. Volume 17, No. 1, Spring: 113-125. Refereed.

1990

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. "The United States Federal Penitentiary at Marion,

Illinois: Alcatraz Revisited." The New England Journal of Criminal and Civil

Confinement. Volume 16, Number 1, Winter 1990: 21-51. Refereed.

1990

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. "Jail Suicide and Legal Liability." Suicide and

Life Threatening Behavior. Volume 20, Number 2, Summer: 138-148. Refereed.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. "The War on Drugs and Mexican Prisons." CJ the Americas,

Volume 4, Number 2: 3-4.

1989

J. Olivero "Community Crime Prevention" book review, American Journal of the

Police. August 1989. Pp. 141-143.

1989

Olivero, J. and J. Roberts "The Management of Aids in Correctional Facilities:

The View from the Federal Court." Prison Journal. Volume LXIX, Number 2,

Fall-Winter: 9-20. Refereed.

1989

Olivero, J. And J. Roberts. "Jail Suicide a Legal Liability." The Proceedings

of the 22nd Meetings of the American Association of Suicidology. Pp. 177-191.

1988

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. "Identifying Needs Among the Disadvantaged in a

Rural Town and the Attempt for Change: The Case of Carbondale." The Proceedings

of the Eight Conference on Small Cities and Municipalities. Pp. 255-270.

1987

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. "The U.S. Federal Penitentiary at Marion, Illinois,

and the 22 Month Lockdown: The Crisis Continues." Crime and Social Justice.

(1987). Nos. 27-28, Pp. 245-256. Refereed.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2012

J.Michael Olivero. Washington State Medical Marijuana. 2012 meeting of the Western Society of Criminology. Newport Beach, California.

2011

Murataya R., Presenter, Olivero, J. M. and Francis, Teresa. “Homophobic behavior and law enforcement majors: A case for sexual minority studies.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Washington DC.

2010

J.Michael Olivero and Rodrigo Murataya. Salmon fishing and the Conflict Between the Yakama Nation and State or Federal Law Enforcement Officials at the 2010 meeting of the Western Society of Criminology. Honolulu, Hawaii.

2009

J.Michael Olivero and Laura Bazadula. “At-Risk Youth and Substance Abuse:

A Four-Year Exploratory Study of Runaway Youth in Central Washington” at the 2009 meeting of the National Association of Social Sciences. San Francisco, California.

2009

J.Michael Olivero and Rodrigo Murataya. “At Risk Youth and Crisis Residential Centers in Washington State” at the 2009 meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, San Diego, California.

2008

J. Michael Olivero presented his paper "Domestic Violence and Anger Management: Has the Distinction been Blurred?" at the 2008 Western Society of Criminology 35th Annual Conference in Sacramento, California Feb.14-16.

2008

Murataya, R. and Olivero, J. M., Presenter. “Runaway Youth: Delinquents or Status Offenders?” Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Association. Seattle, Washington.

2007

J.Michael Olivero and Rodrigo Murataya. Runaway Youth- Delinquents or Status Offenders. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Seattle, March. International.

2006

J.Michael Olivero and Rodrigo Murata. At Risk Youth and Psychopathology. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston, February.

2006

J.Michael Olivero and April Vandevender. An Analysis of the First Five Years of Drug Court, in Yakima Washington: Does it Work? Western Society of Criminology in Seattle, February.

2005

J.Michael Olivero and Rodrigo Murataya. Human Subjects Concerns and Research in Mexico. Western Society of Criminology in Honolulu, Hawaii, January.

2003

J.Michael Olivero and Christopher Trevino. Domestic Violence and Dyadic Death. National Social Science Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, in February.

2003

J.Michael OLivero, Rodrigo Murataya, Stephanie Carlsen and Dianne Vickers. Domestic Violence Perpetrator Resistance and Attitudes towards Treatment and Skill Building: Does Resistance Go Down through Treatment and is there an Accompanying Positive Regard for Skill Building. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston, Massachusetts, in March.

2000

J.Michael Olivero, Rodrigo Murataya, Stephanie Rencher and Joey Anderson.

Aggression and Law Enforcement Majors. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in

New Orleans, in March.

1998

J.Michael Olivero and Lief Young. "The Relationship Between Offender Residence

and Crime Site." Presented before the American Society of Criminology in

Washington D.C., November.

1997

J. Olivero and Scott Hinton. "Rural Crime Fears and the Presidential Elections:

Does Fear Play a Role in Voting Patterns?" Presented before the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences in Louisville, Kentucky, March.

1996

J.Roberts and J.Olivero. "Moral Reconation Therapy and Offenders: Does it Work?"

Presented before the American Society of Criminology, in Chicago, November.

1995

J. Olivero, J. Roberts and L. Smith. "Native American Fishing Rights Versus the

Federal Government." Presented before the American Society of Criminology,

November.

1995

J. Olivero, J. Roberts and L. Smith. "Law Enforcement Student Suitability for

Employment." Presented before the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in

Boston, March.

1995

J. Olivero and D. Kolb. "Danny Atteberry and the Washington Department of

Corrections: A Case Example of Organizational Retribution." Presented before

the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston, March.

1994

J. Olivero, R. Murataya, L. Rubenser and J. Roberts. "The Mexican Federal

Judicial Police." 1994 Annual Meeting of the National Social Science

Association. Las Vegas, Nevada.

1994

J. Olivero and L. Rubenser. "Corruption in Mexico." 1994 Annual Meeting of the

National Social Science Association. Las Vegas, Nevada.

1993

J. Michael Olivero and R. Hansen. Criminal Justice Student Employment Trends:

1970s to 1980s. 1993 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences. Kansas City, Missouri.

1993

L. Rowe and M. Olivero. Profiles in Bicycle Theft. 1993 Annual Meeting of the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, Missouri.

1992

J. Michael Olivero and K. Lump. A Survey of Inmate Knowledge and Behavior

Concerning AIDS in Mexican Prisons. 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Society

of Criminology. New Orleans, LA.

1992

J. Michael Olivero and R. Hansen. The Texas Public Intoxication Law: What is

Dangerous to Self or Others. 1992 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal

Justice Sciences. Pittsburgh, PA.

1991

J. Michael Olivero. U.S. Prisoners in Mexican Prisons. 1991 Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.

1991

J. Michael Olivero and A. Morgado. Mexican Inmate Knowledge and Behavior

Concerning AIDS. 1991 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences. Nashville, Tennessee.

1991

J. Michael Olivero, J. Diaz and R. Suarez. Criminal Justice Student Fitness for

Employment. 1991 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Nashville, Tennessee.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. Policies on AIDS. 1990 Annual Correctional Symposium.

Lexington, Kentucky.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. Attended sections on the treatment of prisoners with AIDS.

1990 Annual Meeting of the National Lawyer's Guild.

1990

J. Michael Olivero. Police Linkage on Suicide. 1990 Annual Meeting of the

American Association of Suicidology. New Orleans, Louisiana. The papers were

selected by jury and were published in proceedings journal.

1990

M. Mizanur and J. Olivero. Knowledge of and Attitudes Towards AIDS Among

Prisoners. 1990 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Denver, Colorado.

1990

J. Olivero. Prisoners With Aids and the Federal Court System. 1990 Annual

Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, Colorado.

1988

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. Jail Suicide and Liability. 22nd Conference of the

American Association of Suicidology. Also, Chaired a panel on suicide within

jails and prisons, San Diego, CA.

1988

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. Identifying Needs Among the Disadvantaged in a Rural

Town and the attempt for Change: The Case of Carbondale. Eighth Conference on

the Small City and Regional Community. Illinois State University, Normal,

Illinois.

1985

J. Olivero and J. Roberts. The U.S. Federal Penitentiary at Marion, Illinois,

and the 19 Month Lockdown: The Crisis Continues. American Society of

Criminology. San Diego, California.

1984

C. Robinson, R. Scaglion and J. Olivero. The Evolution of the Police Function:

Methodological Issues and Problems. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

1984

J. Olivero. Puritanism as an Impacting Factor on the Punishment of Criminals:

The Decriminalization of Marijuana and the Use of Capital Punishment.

Mid-Western Criminal Justice Association.

CURRENT OR PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Western Society of Criminology, National Association of Social Workers. American Correctional Association, Alpha Phi Sigma (The National Criminal Justice Honor Society), Illinois Mental Health Association, Illinois Association of Suicidology, American Society of Criminology, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences-Affirmative Action Committee.

CONSULTING

January 2011

Medicade Theraputic Treatment Center, Yakima WA. Trained Staff in Attachment Disorder and Treatment.

2006

Department of Criminal Justice, University of Alaska. Reviewed personnel file and gave perspective on promotion to full professor to college dean.

2005

Report to the Director of Financial Management. Assessment of Incidents with Offenders Under the Supervision of the Department of Corrections. Washington State.

2004-2005

Drug Court, Yakima, Washington. Assessment outcome measures.

1997

Officer Michael McElroy and Berkeley Police Association v. City of Berkeley-

Consultant on police tactics and reporting practices.

1996

Yakima County Prosecuting Attorney. Expert witness in case on false arrest and

domestic violence.

1992

Kittitas County Crisis Line and Domestic Violence Advocacy Program, Ellensburg,

Washington. Taught course in suicide and managing suicidal persons.

1991

Lower Rio Grande Police Training Academy, Mission, Texas. Taught course on

psychological aspects of hostage negotiations.

1991

McAllen Texas Police Department Training Academy. Taught course on nonviolent

restraint methods.

1991

Juvenile Court Conference Committee, Hidalgo County Juvenile Probation

Department. Developed computer program to assist in filing cases and case

management.

1991

Gangs in the Community Workshop, Corpus Christi State University, Corpus

Christi, Texas. Taught workshops on gangs in South Texas.

1991

Regional Migrant School Counselors Association, Mission, Texas. Taught workshop

on gangs in the community.

1990

Research Analyst for Federal Pretrial Services. Data entry on computer and

analysis of offender characteristics.

1990

Laser Law School, Southern Illinois University. Expert witness concerning

prison gangs and excessive use of force in Black v. Lane (7th Cir.).

1990

Lower Rio Grande Police Training Academy. Taught two courses in jail suicide.

1990

Texas Juvenile Probation Commission. Answered questions concerning the Juvenile

Court Conference Committee.

1989

Saline County Jail, Illinois. Trained jail staff in detection and prevention of

jail suicide. Trained staff in the utilization of American Medical

Association's suicide screening instrument.

1989

Mental Health Services of Franklin and Williamson Counties, Inc. Nonviolent

Crisis Intervention. Trained paid participants in deescalation of aggressive

and violent clients/nonviolent, therapeutic physical intervention. Participants

included staff persons from four nursing homes, a general hospital, a probation

department and two community mental health centers. Credit was given for the

course by Southern Illinois University.

1989

Franklin, Williamson & Jackson County Jails, Illinois. Trained jail staff in

detection and prevention of jail suicide. Trained staff utilization of American

Medical Association's suicide screening instrument.

1988

Prison Legal Clinic, Southern Illinois University. Federal Court, Benton,

Illinois. Assisted in jury selection (Thomas-Bey v. Carlson). Consulting on

street and prison gangs in Illinois prisons (Dwight v. Theirut).

1987-1989

Attucks Community Services Board. Assist in grant writing and training or

supervision of community workers. Assisted in the writing of a successful

proposal to the Illinois Coalition for community workers. Assisted in the

writing of a successful proposal to the Illinois Coalition for community

Services. Survey construction and computer analysis.

1987

Prison Legal Clinic, Southern Illinois University. Federal Court, U.S. Federal

Penitentiary at Marion and Benton, Illinois. Consultant concerning the

psychological testing of prisoners for the plaintiff and drafting an appeal to

the 7th Circuit Court of appeals (Bruscino v. Carlson [7th Cir. 1988]),

CERTIFICATION OR LICENSES

2002-2010 Licensed Mental Health Counselor- License Number 020703 LH00007719

2000-2010 Certified Domestic Violence Counselor through Bill Dietz Counseling and the Anger Control Clinic. Promoted to supervisor status in 2004.

2003-2008 Guardian ad Litem registries in Kittitas and Yakima Counties.

1999-2008 Registered Counselor- License Number 020701 RC00040951

1998 Guardian ad litem (volunteer), Kittitas and Yakima County

Licensed Police Academy Training Instructor - State of Texas. Certified

November, 1992.

Licensed Police Officer - State of Texas. Certified July, 1990.

Basic Reserve Police Officer - State of Texas. Completed 140 hours of training

at the Lower Rio Grande Police Training Academy and passed the state licensing

exam. Training included search and seizure, arrests, traffic, etc. March 1989.

Certified Crisis Intervention Worker. American Board of Examiners in Crisis

Intervention. National Certification in Crisis Intervention. 1989.

Certified Emergency Medical Technician- Ambulance. American Red Cross. 1984.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Western Society of Criminology 2007-2009

EDITORSHIPS

2009, Book Editor. Robert D. Hanser & Scott M. Mire. Correctional Counseling. For Pearson/Prentice Hall

February 2009. Referee. Western Criminological Review. "Criminal justice department chairs' attitudes toward homosexuals and curricular issues"

August 2008, Referee. Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and

Pedagogy, “A SUGGESTION FOR INTEGRATING GLBT ISSUES INTO THE UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULUM”

Referee- Western Criminology Review, refereeing article.

Consulting Editor- Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, refereeing articles

concerning suicide and criminal justice.

Associate Editor- International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal

Justice, refereeing articles concerning Mexican criminal justice.

Referee- Police Studies, refereeing articles concerning international criminal

justice.

Referee- Justice Quarterly, refereeing articles on community policing.

Referee- Journal of Criminal Justice Education

Referee- Journal of Critical Criminology

TRAINING

2/6/2014

Transforming the Challenging Online Student into a Master Student. Cengage Learning. 1 hour. Webinar.

2/5/2014.

The Child Custody/Child Protective Service “Sandwich”. Battered Women’s Justice Project. 1801 Nicollet Ave. So., Suite 102, Minneapolis, MN 55403-3745. 1.5 hours. Webinar.

01/30/2014

The Benefits of Violence: Why give it up? 1.5 hours. Battered Women’s Justice Project. 1801 Nicollet Ave. So., Suite 102, Minneapolis, MN 55403-3745. 1.5 hours.Webinar.

1/23/2014

Stalking of Public Figures, Executives, and Others in the Public Eye and How to Minimize its Influence Over Your Workplace Tammy Schroppel, speaker

Webinar. PC-Based Panic Button System 1 hour

01/21/2014

Legal Representation of Crime Victims in Criminal Courts. 1.5 hours. Battered Women’s Justice Project. 1801 Nicollet Ave. So., Suite 102, Minneapolis, MN 55403-3745. Webinar.

1/16/2014

Sensory Grounding Skills: Practical Tips for Survivors in Crisis. Webinar .Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault.1 hour. Webinar.

1/9/2014

Improving Responses to Sexual Assault of Native Women: Developing and Implementing Community Assessment Recommendations. Webinar. Praxis International. 1.5 hours. Webinar.

1/7/2014

Transgender People, IPV and the Legal System. Battered Women’s Justice Project. 1801 Nicollet Ave. So., Suite 102, Minneapolis, MN 55403-3745. Webinar 1.5 hours

12/31/20013

Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling. An ethics and cultural competency course. 12 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/30/2013

Fundamentals of Forensic Assessment. (6 CE's). Tzkseminars, 12037 Floating Clouds Path, Clarksville, Md. 21029. TZKSeminars is an approved provider of continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards

(Provider #1242).

12/30/2013

Issues in Domestic Violence: Working With Perpetrators of Domestic Violence. 1 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/30/2013

Ethics & Boundary Issues. An ethics course.3 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/30/2013

Spousal or Partner Abuse Assessment, Detection and Intervention Strategies An ethics and cultural competency course. 3 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/12/2013

Making Sense of the Complexities of Trauma (6 CE's). Tzkseminars, 12037 Floating Clouds Path, Clarksville, Md. 21029. TZKSeminars is an approved provider of continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards

(Provider #1242).

11/13/2013

Parenting Interventions for Men Who Batter (1CE). Free State Social Work, PO Box 4472m Overland Park, Kansas 66204-0472.

11/6/2013

Anger Control Made Easy. 6 credit hours. Cross Country Education, Seattle WA. Seminar.

1/23/2010

Ethics in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Standards, Research, and Emerging Issues

8 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite

Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

11/23/2010 Impact of Crime on Victims 2 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

11/8/2010

Mental Health: Culture, Race and Ethnicity. 6 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

3/19/2010

Engaging Today’s CJ Students. Online seminar on web based teaching techniques. Taught by Adam Kloza. Perarson Publishing.

12/28/2009

NVAA Ethics in Victim Services. 2 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/27/2009

Domestic Violence: NVAA 3 Credit Hours William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/26/2009 Boundaries in Mental Health Treatment2 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/25/2009 HIPAA Overview 2 Credit Hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

12/25/2009

NBCC Ethics Code 2005. 2 credit hours. William A. Cook, Ph.D. Director, , Inc. 125 West Granite Butte, MT is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider #6176.

2/19/2009

The Hidden Group in the Classroom: Teaching Group Counseling by Modeling Effective Teaching online seminar with Larry Shulman, State University of New York. Online Workshop Manager, Academic & Professional Group, Cengage Learning, 20 Davis Drive, Belmont, CA 94002

9/11/2008

Child Abuse and Neglect Treatment. Quantum Units Ed. 8 CEU

9/11/2008

Treatment for Persons with HIV. Quantum Units Ed. 1 CEU

9/11/2008

Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse. Quantuum Units Ed. 12 CEU

9/9/2008

Ethics: Sexual Issues in Counseling. Peachtree Professional Ed. 1.5 CEU

9/5/2008

Ethics: HIPAA, Privacy and the Law. Peachtree Professional Ed. CEU 1.5

9/9/2008

Ethics: Crisis Management, Assessment and Decision Making. CEU 3

9/5/2008

Art Therapy. Elemental Arts Counseling. 4 CEUs.

6/16-19/2008

Aggression Replacement Training. Department of Social and Health Services. Certified

05/18/2007

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy with Cathy Moonshine, Ph.D. 6.25 continuing education credits. Yakima, WA

04/07/2007

Advanced PowerPoint Techniques for Use in Criminal Justice Courses online seminar with Laura Myers, co-author of Criminal Justice Faculty Development: Teaching Professors to Teach 2/ed. Thomson Higher Education. Thomson Publishing.

03/09/2007

Developing Good Writing Skills in Your Criminal Justice Students online seminar with Laura Myers, co-author of Criminal Justice Faculty Development: Teaching Professors to Teach 2/ed.. Thomson Higher Education. Thomson Publishing.

12/21/2006

Treating Abused and Neglected Children. 8 Hours of Continuing Education Credit. Richard K. Nongard, PhD. Peachtree Professional Education, Inc.

21/21/2006

Practical Anger Management. 1.5 Hours of Continuing Education Credit. Richard K. Nongard, PhD. Peachtree Professional Education, Inc.

12/21/2007

Medications and Mental Illness. 3 Hours of Continuing Education Credit. Richard K. Nongard, PhD. Peachtree Professional Education, Inc.

12/21/2006

Spouse / Partner Abuse. 7 CEUS. Lance J. Parks, LCSW. SpeedyCEUS

08/13/2006.

Children’s Functional Assessment Rating Scale. University of South Florida. Online

08/13/2006.

Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, 10 continuing education contact hours. Medical University of South Carolina. Online course.

05/19/2006

Professional Ethics-Yakima, WA Hosted by Cascadia Training Event Description:Professional Ethics-Not for the Faint of Heart. 6 CEUs Washington, Oregon Meets the Ethics & Law requirement

December 5, 2005

Parenting with Love and Limits. Seattle, WA. CMI Education Institute. Program on training parents to work with out of control adolescents. 6 hours training.

October 7, 2005

Advanced Title 26 Family Law GAL Issues

Co-Sponsored by University of Washington Center on Infant Mental Health and Development. Seattle, WA. Infant Mental Health and Development with familial conflict. GAL issues.6.25 continuing education credits.

May 18, 2004

Pathways to Hope Conference, Yakima Confederated Indian Nation- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Overcoming Historical Trauma, Generational Trauma, Internalized Oppression and Lateral Violence and Alcohol and Drugs, Gang Violence is Here. Pow-wow. 8 hours.

February 20, 2004

Legal and Ethical Issues in Social Work/Mental Health Practice- Phillip Tsui, 6 CEUs

January 23, 2004

Clinical Interventions for Attachment Disordered Children and Adolescents- Susan Palmer-Ansorg, 6 CEUs

September 10, 2003

Integration of Theory and Practice Loop- Lu Brown and Dianne Norell, 5 CEUs

September 9, 2003

Sexual Assault Victims and Offenders: Working with Both- Anna Salter, Ph.D. (8 hours)

February 2003

Title 26 Guardian ad Litem Training, King County Bar Association- training in domestic violence, mental illness, child custody, etc.- issues relative to child custody and placement (16 hours)

November 2002

Crisis Intervention and Assault Prevention, Scott Hinton, EPIC Youth Services in Yakima- training in de-escalation and crisis intervention (2.5 hours)

October- November 2002

Strong Families or Familas Fuertas, Washington Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Yakima, WA- training in domestic violence, gangs, drugs and alcohol, child discipline and other family related issues (39 hours).

September 2002

Diversity Training (Blue Eyes) with Rey Pascua, Department of Social and Health Services in Ellensburg Washington (2.5 hours)

October 2002

Domestic and Sexual Violence in Mexico- Dr. Luciana Ramos Lira of the Institute of Psychiatry in Mexico City at the YWCA in Yakima, WA (2 hours).

July 12-13, 2002

Washington Association of Domestic Violence Intervention Professionals, Washington State University at Vancouver, Washington- training on drugs/alcohol and domestic violence, assessment of risk, working with the courts, current legislation, etc (6 hours).

June 18-19, 2002

Nuestra Cultura en la Comunidad: Hispanic Child Welfare Issues Conference, Byron Gjerde Center, Columbia Basin College, Pasco, Washington- training in peaceful mediation of conflicts between providers and clients, kinship care, chemical abuse and ethnopsychopharmacology(7 hours)

March 2002

10th Annual Children’s Justice Conference, Washington State Convention and Trade Center- training in the treatment of sexually abused adolescent girls, the impact of domestic violence on children’s development- the cycle continues (2.5 hours), children’s exposure to violence in families- implications for child outcomes (2.5 hours), prevalence and impact of sexual assault among Washington state women (2.5 hours).

March 2002

Methamphetamine Training and Awareness- The Casey Family Program, 1123 23rd Avenue, Seattle Washington (8 hours)

November 21,22, 2001

Dialectical Behavioral Skill Training- The Behavioral Technology Group, Seattle, Washington (14 hours).

June 14, 2001

Basic Substance Abuse- Yakima Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (7 hours)

April 9-22, 2001

Child Abuse Intervention and Investigation- Department of Social and Health Services, with Harbor View Hospital.

October and December 2000

Domestic Violence Perpetrators- Peaceful Solutions. Training in working with domestic violence perpetrators. Thirty hours training towards certification.

October 19, 2000

Blood Borne Parthenogenesis and HIV Training- Department of Social and Health Services, Ellensburg Wa.

August 2000

Children’s Services Academy, Department of Social and Health Services, in Child Protective Services Track (120 hours).

February 2000

Attended Permissible Prejudice: Sending the Message that Hate is OK- Sponsored

by Sociology, Anthropology and Psychology, and the Kittitas County Domestic

Violence

February 2000

Race Crime and the Administration of Justice- Criminal Justice Professional

Development Series by John Jay College of Criminal Justice via Satellite

October 1999

Positive Solutions for Children: Understanding the Interface Between substance

Abuse, Families and Child Abuse and took training classes in Parental substance

Abuse: Impact on Child Development, Getting Good Information: Practical

Approaches to Parent Evaluation, Interventions with High Risk Moms, Substance

Abuse and Family Dynamics, Substance Abuse and Assessments, Treatments and

Evaluation, through CASA at Yakima Washington.

March 1998

48 hours training and sworn in as a Guardian ad Litem for Kittitas County. I

also attended a 4 hour training workshop on Ethics presented by Commissioner

Scott Sparks, and two three hour training workshops through CASA on Assessment

of Substance Dependence and Mental Health Assessments.

October 1997

Domestic Violence and Victim’s Issues- Took 30 hours training on victims issues from the Domestic Violence Training Institute.

June 1997

Breaking the Cycle of Family Violence- Took 16 hour course on assessing and

treating perpetrators of domestic violence with Doug Bartholomew, Bellevue,

Washington. 16 hours toward Domestic Violence Counselor certification.

May 1997

Working with Hispanic Domestic Violence Perpetrators- Took 8 hour course on

working With Hispanic domestic violence perpetrators with the Washington

Coalition against Domestic Violence, at Federal Way, Washington. 8 hours toward

Domestic Violence Counselor Certification.

April 1997

Brief Solutions Based Psychotherapy- Took 16 hour course taught by Insoo

Lee-Berg on solutions based therapy with the School of Social Work at Couer d'

Alene, Idaho.

August 1995

Moral Reconation Therapy- Took 48 hour course on facilitating group therapy with

offenders with the Washington Department of Corrections.

March 1991

Hostage Negotiations- Took 36 hour course on hostage negotiations with the Lower

Rio Grande Valley Police Training Academy.

October 1990

Certified Police Academy Instructor- Took course in instructing at the police

academy. Took certifying examination at the Lower Rio Grande Police Academy.

Twenty-hour session.

September 1990

Juvenile Court Conference Committee Volunteer Training. Hidalgo County

Department of Juvenile Probation. Trained in dysfunctional families, drugs and

alcohol, and legal issues concerning the program. Sixteen-hour session.

12/89-2/90

Police Academy- Attended 140 hours at Mission Police Academy. Graduated from

the basic academy.

March 1990

Gangs in the Community- Attended eight hour workshop on gangs presented by a

gang specialist from the Houston Police Department at the Lower Rio Grande

Valley Police Academy.

April 1990

Gang Workshop- Attended eight hour Workshop by Sheriff McBride, Los Angeles

County Sheriff's Department. Workshop on the Bloods and Crips. Presented by

the Texas State Technical Institute.

April 1989

Suicidology Update: 1989- Predicting suicide, sociodemographic data on suicide,

suicide among the elderly, teens, the difference between male and female

suicide. American Association of Suicidology. Eight hour session.

April 1988

Working with the Survivors of Suicide- Hyland Center, St. Anthony's Medical

Center. Eight hour session.

April 1988

Schizophrenia Workshop- St. Mary's Hospital Psychiatric Service. Two day

course.

May 1988

The Management of Aggressive and Assaultive Clients. Nonviolent intervention

tactics. Choate Mental Health and Development Center. Eight hour course.

June 1988

The Treatment of Survivors and Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse. Providing treatment

services to both victims and survivors of sexual abuse. Joint presentation by

members of the Child Services unit of Franklin/Williamson counties Mental

Health, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Three Day

course.

November 1988

Nonviolent Crisis Intervention. Nonviolent crisis intervention tactics.

Associated Psychotherapists, Inc. Eight hour session.

September 1988

Alcoholism and the Elderly. Presented by Shawnee Alliance for the Seniors and

Substance Abuse Services. Six hour session.

October 1988

Assessment and Prediction of Suicide. Illinois Association of Suicidology.

Two-day course.

August 1987

Delinquent Gangs. Chicago Gang Crimes Unit. Springfield School District.

Eight-hour session.

October 1987

Organizing Against Youth Drug Abuse. Family First Conference of the Illinois

Coalition for the Community Services. Represented Attucks Community Services

Board. Three day session.

COMMUNITY SERVICES

10/7/2010 Presentation: Gay History. First Friday Meetings. Yakima County GLBT Alliance

2/13/2007

Domestic Violence Presentation. SAFE (Sexual Assault Facts and Education) organization on campus. Student Union Recreational Center.

Trained GAL members in Family Systems

Guardian ad Litem for Kittias and Yakima Counties. Development reports for

Juvenile and Superior Courts in dependency proceedings.

Moral Reconation Therapy with offenders at Kittitas County Jail with the

Department of Corrections. Ellensburg, Wa.

"AIDS and the Transmission of AIDS." Kittitas County Jail in association with

Kittitas County Public Health. Ellensburg, Washington.

"Identification of the Suicidal." Kittitas County Crisis Line. Ellensburg,

Washington.

Former President of the Board, Southern Counties Action Movement. Elected to

the Board in 1988. We oversaw a $500,000 budget, grants and direction of the

organization.

GRANTS

Assault Prevention Workshop. Governor’s Juvenile Justice Task Force and Kittitas County Probation. Wrote curriculum guide to treatment for assaultive adolescents. 2004.

IPACE Grant from Office of International Programs to study criminal justice in

Mexico, 1998.

Governor's Juvenile Justice Task Force 1993- Proposed grant involving students

acting as mentors with at risk youth. Proposal made it to the short list, but

was unsuccessful.

Faculty Research Award: 1989-1990, University of Texas-Pan American. The grant

consisted of $2,500 to pursue research in the area of police management of

suicidal person.

Faculty Research Award: 1990-1991, University of Texas-Pan American. The grant

consisted of $1,650 to pursue research on the criminal justice system in Mexico.

Small Grant Competition: 1991-1992, Central Washington University. $700 to

pursue research in Mexico.

Central Washington University, International Program Grant: 1991-1992, $500 to

pursue research in Mexico.

Faculty Research Appointment, Central Washington University Faculty Research,

Summer 1992. One quarter paid leave to pursue research objectives.

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