ASHLEY L. BAUMAN CURRICULUM VITAE

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ASHLEY L. BAUMAN CURRICULUM VITAE Office address: Division of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati 600 Dyer Hall PO Box 210389 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0389 (513) 556-1968 E-Mail: ashley.bauman@uc.edu EDUCATION 2009 (in progress) Master of Business Administration, University of Cincinnati Management 2005 Master of Science, University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice 2004 Bachelor of Science, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Criminal Justice PUBLICATIONS Van Voorhis, P., Wright, E., Salisbury, E., & Bauman, A. (2010). Women s risk factors and their contribution to existing risk/needs assessment: The current status of a genderresponsive supplement. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 37: 261-288. Bauman, A., Gehring, K., & Van Voorhis, P. (2009). Cognitive behavioral programming for women and girls. In B. Glick (Ed.) Cognitive Behavior Programs and Interventions: What Works With At-Risk Youth, 2nd Edition. Kingston, New Jersey: Civic Research Institute. Van Voorhis, P., Bauman, A., Wright, E., & Salisbury, E. (2009). Implementing the Women s Risk/Needs Assessment (WRNAs): Early Lessons from the Field. Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice, 10(6): 81, 82. 89-91. 1

Wright, E., Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E., & Bauman, A. (2009). Gender-Responsive Prisons: Lessons from the NIC/UC Gender-Responsive Classification Project. Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice. 10(6): 85-87, 95-96. Salisbury, E., Van Voorhis, P., Wright, E. & Bauman, A. (2009). Changing the Probation Experience for Women Offenders: Findings from the Women s Needs and Risk Assessment Project. Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice. 10(6): 83-84,92-95. Bauman, A. (accepted for publication). Detached youth work initiatives. In B. Fisher & S. Lab (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E., Wright, E., & Bauman, A. (2008). Achieving Accurate Pictures of Risk and Identifying Gender-Responsive Needs: Two New Assessments for Women Offenders. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Justice: National Institute of Corrections. Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury E., Bauman, A., Holsinger, K., & Wright, E. (2007). Classifying Women Offenders: Achieving Accurate Pictures of Risk and Identifying Gender- Responsive Needs. ICCA 2007 Plenary Address, October, 2007, San Diego, CA. Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E., Wright, E., & Bauman, A. (2007). New Classification Instrument for Female Offenders. Corrections Today; 69, 4: 96-97. Monographs and Reports Prepared for Local, State and Federal Agencies Van Voorhis, P., Groot, B, & Bauman, A. (2010). Predictive Validity of Women s COMPAS Scales Among Incarcerated Women in California Preliminary Report. Cincinnati OH: Center for Criminal Justice Research. Murray, C., Van Voorhis, P., Gehring, K., Bauman, A., Almon, V., Gookin, K., & McNabb, M. (2008). Master plan for female offenders. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati. (Prepared for the state of Washington). Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E., Wright, E., & Bauman, A. (2008). A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders in Missouri. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Van Voorhis, P., Salisbury, E., Bauman, A., & Wright, E. (2007). A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders in Maui County, Hawaii. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. Wright, E., Van Voorhis, P., Bauman, A., & Salisbury, E. (2007). A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders in Minnesota. Report submitted to the National Institute of Corrections. 2

PRESENTATIONS Wright, E., Salisbury, E., Bauman, A., Bell, V., & Gehring, K. (2009). Gender-responsive risk and need factors and the classification of women. Roundtable presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA. Bauman, A., Wright, E., Salisbury, E., & Van Voorhis, P. (2007). Examining the Influence of Gender-Responsive Needs on Parental Stress. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Wright, E., Bauman, A., Van Voorhis, P., & and Bell, V. (2007). Gender-responsive needs: Preliminary analyses of six- and twelve-month outcome data from a sample of female probationers in Minnesota. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. Bauman, A. (2006). The Theoretical Basis of Parenting Programs in Women's Prisons as a Form of Treatment: A Review of the Literature. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-present Research Associate, The Corrections Institute at the University of Cincinnati 2008 Adjunct Faculty, College of Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati 2006-2008 Research Assistant, A Needs and Risk Assessment of Women Offenders (Maui County, Hawaii, State of Missouri, State of Minnesota) funded by the National Institute of Corrections. Principal Investigator: Patricia Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati. Grant #99PO3GILO. 2005-2006 Facilitator, Distance Learning Master of Science Criminal Justice Program, University of Cincinnati. 2005 Survey Design and Implementation Consultant, Community Police Partnering Center, Cincinnati 2005 Survey Design Consultant, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati 2004-2005 Research Assistant, University of Cincinnati, Center for Criminal Justice Research 2003-2004 Research Assistant, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute 3

CERTIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2010 Choice and Changes Facilitator Training Steve Parease, Ph.D. 2007 Grant Institute Professional Grant Proposal Writing Workshop 2006 SPSS Training and Education Services Syntax I: Introduction to SPSS Syntax 2006 SPSS Training and Education Services Syntax II: Programming with SPSS Syntax and Macros RESEARCH INTERESTS Female Pathways to Crime and Recidivism Assessment, Classification, and Treatment of Women Offenders Principles of Effective Intervention with Women Offenders Effectiveness of Correctional Intervention Correctional Rehabilitation Correctional Policy Institutional Corrections TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2008-2009 Victimology, College of Mount St. Joseph 1 Section, Fall Semester 2006-2007 Organizational and White-Collar Crime, University of Cincinnati 1 Section, Summer Quarter 2006-2007 Women and Crime, University of Cincinnati 1 Section, Spring Quarter 2005-2006 Women and Crime, University of Cincinnati 1 Section, Summer Quarter 2005-2006 Crime and the Life Course Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Summer Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. John P. Wright 4

2005-2006 Seminar in Community Corrections Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Summer Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. Edward Latessa 2005-2006 Criminal Justice Policy Analysis Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Spring Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. Lawrence Travis, III 2005-2006 Correctional Rehabilitation Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Spring Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. Patricia Van Voorhis 2005-2006 Applied Statistics in Criminal Justice Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Winter Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. Bonnie Fisher 2005-2006 Theory and Philosophy of Law Enforcement Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Winter Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. Robin Engel 2005-2006 Police Effectiveness Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Fall Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. James Frank 2005-2006 Criminal Justice Management Distance Learning Course Facilitator, Fall Quarter Teaching Assistant to Dr. Paula Smith 5

TEACHING INTERESTS Corrections Introduction to Corrections Institutional Corrections Correctional Rehabilitation Community Corrections Theory and Philosophy of Corrections Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Policy Analysis Women and Crime Research Methodology Criminal Justice Statistics Research Methods SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS 2006-2008 Research Associate, Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati 2006 Robert B. Mills Memorial Graduate Award, University of Cincinnati 2004-2007 University Graduate Assistantship, University of Cincinnati 2004-2007 University Graduate Scholarship, University of Cincinnati PROFESSIONAL REVIEW AND EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE 2007 Co-Editor, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Special Issue, Empirical Studies of Gender-Responsive Approaches to the Classification and Treatment of Women Offenders. Publication date: November, 2007. 2006-2008 Book Review Editor, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture 6

PROFESSIONAL AFFLILIATIONS 2009-present American Correctional Association 2004-2009 American Society of Criminology 2004-2009 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2005-2009 American Association of University Women FIELD EXPERIENCE 2002-2003 Mentor, Aftercare for Indiana through Mentoring REFERENCES Patricia Van Voorhis, Ph.D. Division of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati PO Box 210389 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0389 Office: (513) 556-5834 Fax: (513) 556-3303 E-Mail: patricia.vanvoorhis@uc.edu John Schwartz, M.S. Associate Director of the Center for Criminal Justice Research Division of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati PO Box 210389 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 Office: (513) 556-1913 Fax: (513) 556-2037 Email: john.schwartz@uc.edu Emily J. Salisbury, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Portland State University PO Box 751-JUST Portland, OR 97207-0751 Office: (503) 725-5238 Fax: (503) 725-5162 E-Mail: salisbury@pdx.edu 7