Volume 68 Number 2
Federal Probation
 
     
     
 
Contributors to this Issue
 

Liz Barnett
Abt Associates. Co-author of the report for NIJ on the Transition from Prison to Community Initiative (2002).

Gordon Bazemore
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Community Justice Institute, Florida Atlantic University.

James M. Byrne
Professor, The University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Co-author of Emerging Roles and Responsibility in the Reentry Partnership Initiative: New Ways of Doing Business (NIJ 2003).

Timothy Cadigan
Senior Policy Analyst, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services. Previously, Technology and Analysis Branch Chief, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services. M.A., Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, New Jersey. Currently candidate for Ph.D. (ABD), Rutgers University. Co-author of "Moving Towards a Federal Criminal Justice 'System,'" Federal Probation (September 2003).

John Fallon
Jail & Prison Projects Program Director, Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers, Chicago, IL.

Don Hummer
Professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Ph.D., Michigan State University. Author of articles in Criminal Justice Policy Review, Law & Policy, and Criminal Justice Studies.

Arthur J. Lurigio
Chairperson, Loyola University, Chicago. Previously, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Northwestern University. Ph.D., Loyola University, Chicago. Author of "Effective Services for Parolees with Mental Illnesses," Crime and Delinquency, 42, 446-461.

Dale Parent
Senior Associate, Abt Associates. Co-author of NIJ Report on the Transition from Prison to Community (2002).

April Pattavina
Assistant Professor, The University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Editor of and contributing author to Information Technology and the Criminal Justice System (in press, Sage Publishing).

Joan Petersilia
Professor, University of California, Irvine. Author of When Prisoners Come Home: Parole and Prisoner Reentry (2003).

Angie Rollins
Director of Research, Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers, Chicago, IL. Coauthor of "How Evidence-Based Practices Contribute to Community Integration," Community Mental Health Journal (in press).

Jeanne Stinchcomb
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Community Justice Institute, Florida Atlantic University.

Faye S. Taxman
Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University. Previously, Director of the Bureau of Government Research, University of Maryland, College Park. Ph.D., Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey. Author of Reentry Partnership Initiative (NIJ).

Brandon Welsh
Assistant Professor, The University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Co-author of Costs and Benefits of Preventing Crime (2001).

Douglas Young
Senior Research Associate, Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Maryland, College Park.

BOOK REVIEWER

Dan Richard Beto
Director, Correctional Management Institute of Texas, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.

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