Volume 71 Number 1
Federal Probation
 
     
     
 
Contributors To This Issue
 

Joel M. Caplan

Research Associate, University of Pennsylvania. M.S., Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice. Co-author of “Assessing Residential Segregation Among Medicaid Recipients With Psychiatric Disability in Philadelphia,” Journal of Community Psychology, 35(2), 239-355 (2007).

Lynn M. Clark

Instructor in Sociology, The University of Akron, Ohio. Previously, Executive Director, Fair Housing Contact Service, Akron, Ohio. J.D., The University of Akron. Author of “Comparison of Termination and Eviction Procedures,” in Frederick White’s Ohio Landlord Tenant Law (2007).

Morgan Cox

Training Assistant, Eastern Kentucky University. B.S., Eastern Kentucky University.

Dana J. Hubbard

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Cleveland State University. Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. Author of “Should We Be Targeting Self-Esteem in Treatment for Offenders: Do Gender and Race Matter in Whether Self-Esteem Matters?” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 44(1), forthcoming.

Mark Jones

Professor of Criminal Justice, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. Author of Criminal Justice Pioneers in U.S. History.

John J. Kerbs

Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and the Carolyn Freeze-Baynes Institute for Social Justice, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

Betsy Matthews

Associate Professor, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky. Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. Author of Making the Next Step: Using Evaluability Assessment to Improve Correctional Programming (2001). Contributors To This Issue

Wendy G. Turner

Associate Professor, The University of Southern Indiana. Ph.D., The Ohio State University. Author of “The Role of Companion Animals Throughout the Family Life Cycle” (2006).

REVIEWER OF PERIODICAL

Sam Torres

Professor of Criminal Justice, California State University, Long Beach.

BOOK REVIEWERS

Timothy P. Cadigan

Chief, Data Analysis Branch, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Washington, DC.

Michael E. Siegel

Senior Training Specialist, Federal Judicial Center, Washington, DC.

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