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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Andrew J. Myer, Ph.D OFFICE: Department of Criminal Justice North Dakota State University Dept. 2315, PO Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050 CURRENT POSITION: Associate Professor, Tenured, Department of Criminal Justice, North Dakota State University (2020 to present) Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, North Dakota State University (2014 to 2020) Graduate Program Director, Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, North Dakota State University (2019 to present) Fellow, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute (2013 to present). Treasurer, Midwest Criminal Justice Association (2017 to present) PREVIOUS POSITIONS: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice, Viterbo University (2010 to 2014). EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati— Cincinnati, OH. 2005 M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati— Cincinnati, OH. 2004 B.A., Psychology, Saint John‘s University— Collegeville, MN DISSERTATION: Hurricane Katrina, Citizen Displacement, and Social Control: A Test of the Threat and Benign Neglect Hypotheses and an Investigation of the Crime-Arrest Relationship

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Andrew J. Myer, Ph.D OFFICE: Department of Criminal Justice North Dakota State University Dept. 2315, PO Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050

CURRENT POSITION: Associate Professor, Tenured, Department of Criminal

Justice, North Dakota State University (2020 to present) Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and

Political Science, North Dakota State University (2014 to 2020)

Graduate Program Director, Department of Criminal

Justice and Political Science, North Dakota State University (2019 to present)

Fellow, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute

(2013 to present). Treasurer, Midwest Criminal Justice Association (2017 to present)

PREVIOUS POSITIONS: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Social

Work, and Criminal Justice, Viterbo University (2010 to 2014).

EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati— Cincinnati, OH.

2005 M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati—

Cincinnati, OH.

2004 B.A., Psychology, Saint John‘s University— Collegeville, MN

DISSERTATION: Hurricane Katrina, Citizen Displacement, and Social

Control: A Test of the Threat and Benign Neglect Hypotheses and an Investigation of the Crime-Arrest Relationship

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AREAS OF INTEREST: Evidence-Based Corrections, Program Evaluation, Risk Assessment, Quantitative Research Methods, Criminological Theory

BOOKS:

Cullen, F.T., Jonson, C.L. Myer, A.J., & Adler, F. (2011). The Origins of American Criminology: Advances in Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES: (*Ph.D. Student Co-author) (†Master Student Co-author)

Frank, J., Lambert, E.G., Qureshi, H., Myer, A.J., Klahm, C., Smith, B., & Hogan, N. (2019). Disentangling the direct and indirect effects of task, individual, and organizational factors on occupational citizenship behavior. Criminal Justice Policy Review, DOI: 10.1177/0887403419866895 Myer, A.J. (2019) Examining the predictive validity of the Static-99R on a sample of Native American sex offenders. Justice Evaluation Journal, 2(2), 181-195. Makarios, M., Brusman-Lovins, L., Myer, A.J., & Latessa, E. (2019). Treatment integrity and recidivism among sex offenders: The relationship between cpc scores and program effectiveness. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 4(2), 112-125. †Myer, A.J. & Belisle, L. (2018). Highs and lows: An interrupted time series evaluation of the impact of North America’s only supervised injection facility on crime. Journal of Drug Issues, 48 (1), 36-49. *Myer, A.J. & Buchholz, M. (2018). Examining the impact of a gender-specific drug court on recidivism. Journal of Crime & Justice, 41(2), 206-221.

Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2017). Understanding the outcomes of a dui court by measuring program integrity: A mixed methods approach. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 56 (4), 252-276. Briggs, S.J. & Myer A.J. (2017). A longitudinal examination of the influence of a smoke-free law on the bar-crime relationship. Journal of Crime and Justice, 40 (4), 528-541.

Myer, A.J. & Chamlin, MB. (2011). Aggregation bias and the benign neglect hypothesis. Journal of Crime and Justice, 34 (2), 124-138.

Chamlin, M.B. & Myer, A.J. (2009). Disentangling the crime-Arrest relationship: The influence of social context. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 25(4), 371-389.

Cullen, F.T., Myer, A.J., & Latessa, E.J. (2009). Eight lessons learned from Moneyball:

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The high-cost of ignoring evidence-based correctional practices. Victims and Offenders, 4(2),197-213.

Chamlin, M.B., Myer, A.J., Sanders, B.A., & Cochran, J.K. (2008). Abortion as crime control: A cautionary tale. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 19 (2), 135-152.

BOOK ENTRIES:

Myer, A.J. (2010). Social altruism theory. In F.T. Cullen and P.K. Wilcox (eds.)

Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. NON-REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES: Racek, F.L., Myer, A.J., & Royer, S. (2019). Justice reinvestment in North Dakota: Success requires a coordinated system, not another program. Gavel: North Dakota Bar Association, Spring 2019, 16-18. WORKS UNDER REVIEW: *Borseth, J., Myer, A.J., Makarios, M.D. Failing to the “Practice” in Evidence-Based Practices: A Quantitative Case Study. Revise and Resubmit. WORKS UNDER DEVELOPMENT:

Frank, J., Lambert, E.G., Qureshi, H, and Myer, A.J. Problems Spilling Over: Work-family Conflict and other Stressors Variables’ Relationship with Job involvement and Job Statistician among Indian Police Officers. Manuscript under development. Myer, A.J., Thompson, K., & Vondal, J. Examining the predictors of absconsion from federal supervision by race. Manuscript under development. *Myer, A.J. & Borseth, J. The Effect of A Cognitive-Behavioral Focused Curriculum on Sex Offender Outcomes. Manuscript under development. †Myer, A.J. & Towers, C. The Impact of Different Sentencing Approaches on DUI Offender Outcomes: A Natural Experiment. Manuscript under development.

EXTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: 2020 Evaluation of Pretrial Supervision Pilot Project. North Dakota

Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. $53,700. Principal Investigator. Under Review.

2020 Process and Adherence Evaluation of North Dakota Juvenile Drug

Courts. North Dakota Supreme Court. $15,000. Contractor.

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2019 North Dakota Drug Court Evaluation. Proposal Submitted to Bureau of Justice Assistance. $464,585. Co-Principal Investigator.

2018-2019 Process and Outcome Evaluation of Centre Inc. Fargo. Centre Inc.,

$17,406. Principal Investigator. Funded. 2017-2018 An Analysis of Revocation Patterns in the North Dakota U.S.

Probation Office. U.S. Probation Office – District of North Dakota, $25,000. Co-Principal Investigator. Funded.

2017 Identifying Static, Dynamic, and Culturally Specific Risk Factors for

American Indian/Alaska Native Sex Offenders: The Development and Validation of a Sex Offender Risk Assessment Tool. Submitted to Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Principal Investigator. $994,910. Not Funded.

2015-2016 Revalidating the Static-99R. North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, $15,425. Principal Investigator. Funded.

2014 Instituting Evidence-based Practices in Juvenile Supervision. Eau Claire County Department of Human Services Wisconsin, $10,000. Contractor.

2013-2014 Investigation of Disproportionate Minority Contacts in La Crosse County. La Crosse County Department of Human Services, $31,950. Principal Investigator. Funded.

2013 Process Evaluation of Pierce County Drug Court. Pierce County

Department of Human Services, $8,000. Contractor.

2012-2014 Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Courts Collaborative. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, $118,300. Contractor. (Project Evaluator: Eau Claire Department of Human Services). Funded.

2012 Process and Outcome Evaluation of La Crosse County OWI Court. Wisconsin Office of Justice Administration, $25,000. Principal Investigator. Funded.

2012 Process Evaluation of St. Croix County Adult Drug Court. St. Croix County Department of Human Services, $7,000. Contractor.

2010 Assessment and Training of Reentry Programs in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Department of Corrections, $30,000. Personal Service Contract (Contractor: University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute.)

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2010 Evidenced Based Evaluation of Programming and an Assessment of Recidivism for the Santa Clara County Jail System. S a n t a C l a r a C o u n t y , $185,865. Co-principal investigator. Funded. INTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

2019 North Dakota State University, AHSS Dean’s Travel Fund, $1,000 2019 North Dakota State University Provost Travel Fund, $1,000 2019 North Dakota State University Research and Creative Activity Fund, $1,000 2018 North Dakota State University, AHSS Dean’s Travel Fund, $1,000 2017 North Dakota State University, AHSS Dean’s Travel Fund, $1,000 2016 North Dakota State University, AHSS Dean’s Travel Fund, $1,000 2015 North Dakota State University Provost Travel Fund, $1,000. 2012 Viterbo Mini-grant for expansion of Quantitative Research Methods

Action Project. Fall 2012, $100. 2012 Viterbo University Faculty Development Grant. 2012-2013 Academic

year, $1,100.

2011 Viterbo University Summer Student Research. Supervise research projects for one student, Jaclyn Holger. $750.

2011 Viterbo Trustee Fund Opportunity Grant for a Needs Assessment of a Regional Degree Completion Program. $5,600. 2011 Viterbo Mini-grant for expansion of Quantitative Research Methods

Action Project. Fall 2011, $100. 2011 Viterbo University Faculty Development Grant. 2011-2012 Academic year, $1,100. 2011 Viterbo University Summer Student Research. Supervise research projects for two students, Kelsey Mattick and Jeff Carpenter. $1,000.

2010 Viterbo University Faculty Development Grant. 2010-2011 Academic year, $2,100.

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2009 University of Cincinnati, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services Graduate Student Faculty Mentoring Research Grant, $750. Project Manager

2008 Evaluation of Juvenile Drug Courts. Funded by Office of

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2007-2012 for $1,144,833.00.

2008 Study of the Psychometric Properties of the Rapid Risk of Violence

Screen (RROVS). 2008-2009, for $50,500. 2008 Adult Residential Work Release and Electronic Monitoring Programs: Annual Evaluation and Risk Assessment Validation of Hamilton County, Indiana Community Corrections Center. Funder for $38,000 per annum. 2008 Project Supervisor, Evaluation of the MIDAS Program in

Three Pennsylvania Prisons. 2008-2009, for $109,739. 2008 Outcome Evaluation of the Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment

Program SA/MI for Talbert House. 2007 – 2008, for $50,000. TECHNICAL REPORTS WRITTEN Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2020). Evaluation of Forensic Outpatient Program, Addictions Recovery Center using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.1. Final Report Submitted to the Jackson County Community Services. Myer, A.J. & Sleyo, J. (2020). Evaluation of Rock Valley Community Programs using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.1. Final Report Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2019). Evaluation of CENTRE, Inc. Mandan using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Myer, A.J., Listwan, S., Sullivan, C., & Harbinson, E. (2019). Evaluation of the Elkhorn Treatment Center using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Montana Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Borseth, J. (2019). Evaluation of Centre Inc. Fargo Men’s and Women’s Facilities: Process, Outcome, and Validity Studies. Final Report Submitted to Centre Inc.

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Myer, A.J. & Thompson, K.M. (2019). An Examination of the Revocation Rates and patterns in the U.S. Federal Probation and Pretrial Services Office of North Dakota. Final Report Submitted to the U.S. Federal Probation and Pretrial Services Office of North Dakota. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2018). Evaluation of the Bridge Program, MINNCOR Industries using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. (2018). Evaluation of the Commitment to Change Program at Southern Desert Correctional Center using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2018). Evaluation of the Commitment to Change Program at Northern Nevada Correctional Center using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2018). Evaluation of the Sexual Treatment of Offenders in Prison (STOP) Program at Lovelock Correctional Center using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections. Duriez, S. & Myer, A.J. (2018). Evaluation of Summit View youth Center using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of Child and Family Services. Myer, A.J. & Duriez, S. (2018). Evaluation of the ARC Dayton using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the ARC Community Services, Inc. Myer, A.J., Duriez, S., Mueller, M., Smith, K., & Sullivan, C. (2018). Evaluation of the San Joaquin County Probation Department using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist—Community Supervision Agency Tool. Final Report Submitted to the San Joaquin County Probation Department. Myer, A.J. & Mueller, M. (2018). Evaluation of Victor Community Social Services, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the San Joaquin County Probation Department. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2017). Evaluation of the Commitment to Change Program, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2017). Evaluation of the Team Recovery Under Structured Treatment (TRUST) Substance Abuse Program, using the Evidence-based Correctional

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Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of C0rrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2017). Evaluation of the Getting it Right Reentry Program, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Nevada Department of C0rrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2017). Evaluation of the Napa Community Corrections Service Center, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to Napa County Probation. Myer, A.J. & Buchholz, M. (2016). Validation of the Static-99R on Samples of North Dakota Sex Offenders. Report submitted to the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Smith, K. & Myer, A.J. (2016). Evaluation of the East County Regional Recovery Center, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to San Diego County Probation. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2016). Evaluation of the Marin Shakespeare Company, San Quentin Prison, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the William James Association. Myer, A.J. (2016). Evaluation of the Carmelite Home for Boys, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist. Final Report Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Duriez, S. (2016). Evaluation of the Intensive Outpatient Co-Occurring Chemical Dependency Program, Nystrom and Associates, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to the Center for Effective Public Policy. Myer, A.J. & Matthews, B. (2016). Evaluation of the Case Management and Treatment Services Program, ATTIC Correctional Services, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist 2.0. Final Report Submitted to Marathon County Probation. Myer, A.J. (2015). Evaluation of the Sex Offender Therapy Program at the Idaho Correctional Center, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist. Report submitted to Idaho Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2014). Evaluation of Centre Inc, Mandan, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist. Final report submitted to North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Myer, A.J. & Sullivan, C. (2014). Evaluation of Restoration Counseling and Community

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Services, Hennepin County Minnesota, using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist. Final report submitted to Minnesota Department of Corrections. Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2014). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2014 Quarter 4 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2014). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2014 Quarter 3 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Myer, A.J. (2014). Examination of Juvenile Arrest and Disproportionate Minority Contact in La Crosse County Wisconsin. Draft Report submitted to La Crosse County Department of Human Services. Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2014). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2014 Quarter 2 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2014). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2014 Quarter 1 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2013). Evaluation of the Pierce County Drug Court using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist—Drug Court. Draft report submitted to the Pierce County Adult Drug Court.

Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2013). A Process and Outcome Evaluation of the La Crosse County OWI Court. Final report submitted to the La Crosse County OWI Court. Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2013). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2013 Quarter 4 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2013). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2013 Quarter 3 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2013). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2013 Quarter 2 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2013). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2013 Quarter 1 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2012). Evaluation of the St. Croix County Adult Drug Court using the Evidence-based Correctional Program Checklist—Drug Court. Final report submitted to the St. Croix County Adult Drug Court. Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2012). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2012 Quarter 1 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2012). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2012 Quarter 2 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2012). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2012 Quarter 3 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Myer, A.J. & Ives, M. (2012). Eau Claire County Adult Treatment Collaborative FY2012 Quarter 4 Report. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Myer, A.J., Huskey, B., & Latessa, E.J. (2012). Recidivism Outcome Study for Santa Clara County. Final report submitted to Santa Clara County Department of Correction.

Myer, A.J. & Lovins, L. (2011). Brief Examination of the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation‘s Treatment Operations. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Myer, A.J., Smith, P., & Thompson, C. (2011). Evaluation of the Hamilton County Community Corrections Electronic Monitoring Program: Seventh Report, FY 2009 and 2010 Draft Report Submitted to Hamilton County Indiana Community Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Myer, A.J., Huskey, B., & Latessa, E.J. (2011). Background information on risk variables for Santa Clara County recidivism study. Preliminary report submitted to Santa Clara County Department of Correction.

Myer, A.J., Huskey, B., & Latessa, E.J. (2011). Recidivism study risk variables. Preliminary report submitted to Santa Clara County Department of Correction.

Makarios, M.D. & Myer, A.J. (2011). Evaluation of the Racine Correctional Institution Sex Offender (SO2) Program using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Makarios, M.D. & Myer, A.J. (2011). Evaluation of the Henger Sex Offender Program using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist. Report submitted to the

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Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Huskey, B., Myer, A.J., & Latessa, E.J. (2011). Recidivism Study of the Department of Correction's Inmate Programs. Preliminary report submitted to Santa Clara County Department of Correction.

Myer, A.J. & Luther, J. (2010). Evaluation of the Oakhill Correctional Institution Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Program (AODA) using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Myer, A.J. and Matthews, B. (2010). Evaluation of the ARC House using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2010). Evaluation of the Oshkosh Correctional Institution Transitional Outreach Program (TOP) using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist—group assessment. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Makarios, M.D. & Myer, A.J. (2010). Evaluation of the Oshkosh Correctional Institution Sex Offender (SO4) Program using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2010). Evaluation of the Stanley Correctional Institution domestic violence program using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist— group assessment. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Makarios, M.D. & Myer, A.J. (2010). Evaluation of the Stanley Correctional Institution anger management program using the Evidence-based correctional program checklist— group assessment. Report submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Smith, P., Myer, A.J., & Thompson, C. (2010). Evaluation of the Hamilton County Community Corrections Adult Residential Program: Sixth Report, FY 2008, 2009 and 2010 Final Report Submitted to Hamilton County Indiana Community Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Smith, P., Myer, A.J., & Galyean, K. (2010). Final Report on the Psychometric Properties of the Rapid Risk of Violence Screen. Report Submitted to Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Smith, P., Myer, A.J., & Galyean, K. (2010). Preliminary Report on the Psychometric Properties of the Rapid Risk of Violence Screen. Draft report Submitted to Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research. Smith, P. & Myer, A.J. (2009). Evaluation of the Hamilton County Community Corrections Electronic Monitoring Program: Fifth Report, FY 2006, 2007 and 2008 Final

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Report Submitted to Hamilton County Indiana Community Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Latessa, E.J., Lowenkamp, C.T., Ndrecka, M., & Myer, A.J. (2009). MIDAS Process Evaluation. Final Report Submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Bureau of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Latessa, E.J., Lowenkamp, C.T., Myer, A.J., & Ndrecka, M. (2009). MIDAS Outcome Evaluation. Final Report Submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Bureau of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Myer, A.J. & Smith, P. (2008). Descriptive Statistics from the TCU CEST and CESI Scales for the Hamilton County Community Corrections Electronic Monitoring Program. Final Report Submitted to Hamilton County Community Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Myer, A.J. & Smith, P. (2008). Descriptive Statistics from the TCU CEST and CESI Scales for the Hamilton County Community Corrections Adult Residential Program. Final Report Submitted to Hamilton County Community Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Latessa, E.J., Smith, P., Schnupp, R., & Myer, A.J. (2008). SA/MI Outcome Evaluation. Final Report Submitted to Talbert House. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

Smith, P., Myer, A.J., & Ndrecka, M. (2008). Evaluation of the Hamilton County Community Corrections Adult Residential Program: Fourth Report, FY 2006 and 2007 Final Report Submitted to Hamilton County Community Corrections. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research. Lowenkamp, C.T., Latessa, E.J., Smith, P., Warner, J., Myer, A.J., & Lovins, L. (2008). Outcome Evaluation of the Cuyahoga County Family Treatment Drug Court. Final Report Submitted to Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research.

PAPERS PRESENTED

Borseth, J., Myer, A.J., & Makarios, M.D. (2020). Failing to put the “Practice” in Evidence-Based Practices: A Quantitative Case Study. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual conference in San Antonio, TX (March 25-28). Makarios, M.D. & Myer, A.J. (2019). Risk Assessment, Race/Ethnicity, and Recidivism among Inmates Released from Prison. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference in San Francisco, CA (November 13-16).

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Myer, A.J. (2019). Examining the Predictive Validity of the Static-99R Risk Assessment Tool on a Statewide Sample of Native American Sex Offenders. Presented at the Western Society of Criminology annual conference in Honolulu, HI (February 7-9). Myer, A.J. (2018). Examining the Relationship between Conceal and Carry and Crime: An Investigation using Bivariate ARIMA Techniques. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual conference in New Orleans, LA (February 13-17). Makarios, M., Lovins, B., & Myer, A.J. (2018). Risk, Race/Ethnicity, and Recidivism. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual conference in New Orleans, LA (February 13-17). Myer, A.J. (2017). Examining the Validity of the Static-99R on Native American Sex Offenders. Presented at the Midwest Criminal Justice Association annual conference in Chicago, IL (September 28-29). Frank, J. Myer, A.J., Klahm, C., Smith, B., Lambert, E., Qureshi, H., & Hogan, N. (2017). Disentangling the Direct and Indirect Effects of Organization Citizenship Behavior. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Kansas City, MO (March 21-25). Belisle, L. & Myer, A.J. (2017). The Impact of a Supervised Injection Site on Crimes: An Interrupted Time Series Investigation. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Kansas City, MO (March 21-25). Makarios, M., Myer, A.J., Latessa, E.J., Sullivan, C., & Lugo, M. (2016). The effectiveness of the Community Corrections Act in Ohio: An Examination of 11 Select Counties. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA (November 16-19). Myer, A.J. & Buchholz, M. (2016). A statewide validation of the Static-99R using incarcerated and non-incarcerated samples. Poster presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Denver, CO (March 29 - April 2). Buchholz, M. & Myer, A.J. (2015). Effectiveness of a female treatment court in the prevention of recidivism. Presented at the Midwest Criminal Justice Association Annual Conference. September 24, 2015: Chicago, IL. Briggs, S. & Myer, A.J. (2015). A Longitudinal examination of the influence of a smoke-free law on the bar-crime relationship. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference. November 21, 2015: Washington, DC. Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2014). A comparison of a process and outcome evaluation of an owi court. Paper presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology Conference,

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San Francisco, CA. Myer, A.J. & Makarios, M.D. (2013). An examination of the risk principle in an owi court. Paper presented at the Annual Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Makarios, M.D., Brusman-Lovins, L, Myer, A.J., & Latessa, E.J. (2013). The effectiveness of Ohio’s halfway houses and community based correctional facilities. Paper presented at the Annual Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Myer, A.J. & Chamlin, M.B. (2012). Shoot first, ask questions later: An examination of Alabama’s castle law. Poster Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, IL. Holger, J. and Myer, A.J. (2012). An examination of treatment court participants’ attitudes towards recovery coaches. Poster Presented at the 2012 Seven Rivers Research Symposium, La Crosse, WI. Myer, A.J., Latessa, E.J., Smith, P., Holsinger, A., Listwan, S., Makarios, M.D., Sperber, K., & Shaffer, D. (2012). Sustaining evidence-based corrections: A discussion on implementation, treatment, and quality assurance issues of ebp in correctional settings. Roundtable Moderator at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, New York. Frank, J., Klahm, C.F., Liederbach, J., & Myer, A.J. (2012). Methodological and conceptual issues in police use of force research. Poster Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, New York. Baker, R.N., Smith, P., Galyean, K., Myer, A.J. & Sweeney, H.A. (2011). An examination of the psychometric properties of the rapid risk of violence screen (RROVS). Presented at the North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference annual meeting. June 2 – 4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Myer, A.J., Smith, P. & Makarios, M.D. (2011). Deciding who gets what: An assessment of the needs principle. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto.

Smith, P., Myer, A.J., Schweitzer, M., & Latessa, E.J. (2011). Effective practices in community supervision: Evaluating the impact of a training initiative for probation and parole. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto.

Smith, P. & Myer, A.J. (2011). Rethinking the importance of officer-offender interactions: Expanding current theoretical explanations. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. March 1-5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Mattick, K. and Myer, A.J. (2011). The 2001 Cincinnati race riot and its subsequent effects on homicide. Poster Presented at the Seven Rivers Research Symposium, La Crosse, WI.

Carpenter, J. & Myer, A.J. (2011). A review of empirical support the general strain theory of crime. Poster Presented at the Seven Rivers Research Symposium, La Crosse, WI.

Makarios, M.D., Myer, A.J., & Latessa, E.J. (2010). Assessing the risk and needs of prison inmates. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego.

Galyean, K.D. & Myer, A.J. (2009). Actuarial assessment versus clinical wisdom: Using the correctional mental health screen for men (CMHS-M). Poster Session at the annual meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston. Myer, A.J. (2008). Evaluating spatial aggregation bias in homicide trends: The influence of a race riot. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.

Myer, A.J. & Jonson, C.L. (2008). The origins of American criminology: Session I. Chair of Panel at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.

Jonson, C.L. & Myer, A.J. (2008). The origins of American criminology: Session II. Chair of Panel at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.

Makarios, M.D. & Myer, A.J. (2008). Gender, race, and marijuana use: Assessing the generality of delinquent peers, social bonds, victimization, and running away. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.

Chamlin, M.B. & Myer, A.J. (2008). Spatial aggregation in deterrence research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati. Myer, A.J. & Chamlin, M.B. (2007). Race riots, threat, and conflict: A test of benign-neglect hypothesis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago.

Myer, A.J., Wright, J.P., & Beaver, K.M. (2006). Language development and self-control in children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles.

Cullen, F.T., Latessa, E.J., & Myer, A.J. (2005). Eight lessons learned from Moneyball: The high-cost of ignoring evidence-based correctional practices. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto. INVITED PRESENTATIONS An overview of evidence-based correctional practices. Presentation at the North Dakota District Attorney’s Conference. January 18, 2018.

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Why “what works” works: Understanding the past to inform the future. Presentation at the North Dakota Judicial Conference. Bismarck, ND, November 20, 2017. Selecting and Preparing for an Evaluation of a Problem Solving Court. Presentation at the Upper Midwest Drug Court Conference. Fargo, ND, October 2017. Importance of Measurement in Treatment Courts: Process, Outcome, and CQI Concerns. Presentation at the Annual Wisconsin Treatment Court Professionals Conference. La Crosse, February 2014. La Crosse Community Discussion on the Recent Increase in Heroin Arrests. Sponsored by the La Crosse County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. June 19, 2013. Viterbo University Colloquium on Grant Funding. Presentation with Dr. Michael Lopez Kaley. December, 2012. Viterbo University Colloquium on Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences. October 2011. TRAININGS ADMINISTERED

Correctional Program Checklist. Jackson County Community Justice. Medford, OR. March, 2020. Correctional Program Checklist. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. January, 2020. Correctional Program Checklist-Drug Court. Hawaii State Judiciary. Honolulu, HI. October, 2019. Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Jamestown, ND. July, 2019. Correctional Program Checklist. Indiana Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Indianapolis, IN. July, 2019. Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bismarck, ND. June, 2019. Correctional Program Checklist-Group. Montana Department of Corrections. Helena, MT. June, 2019. Correctional Program Checklist. North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bismarck, ND. April, 2019. Correctional Program Checklist-Group. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Milwaukee,

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WI. March, 2019. Correctional Program Checklist. Montana Department of Corrections. Helena, MT. February, 2019. Correctional Program Checklist-Group. Shasta County and Butte County Probation Departments. Redding, CA. October, 2018. Correctional Program Checklist. Minnesota Department of Corrections. Minneapolis, MN. August, 2018. Correctional Program Checklist. Nevada Department of Corrections. Las Vegas, NV. August, 2018. Correctional Program Checklist. Nevada Department of Child and Family Services. Las Vegas, NV. June, 2018. Correctional Program Checklist. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. February, 2018. Correctional Program Checklist. San Diego County Probation Department. San Diego, CA. January, 2018. Correctional Program Checklist. Nevada Department of Corrections. Las Vegas, NV. October, 2017. Correctional Program Checklist-Group. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. April, 2017. Correctional Program Checklist. Napa County Probation. Napa, CA. January, 2017. Correctional Program Checklist. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Wauwatosa, WI. November, 2016 Core Correctional Practices. New Jersey Probation Supervision Services. Hamilton, NJ. August, 2016. Correctional Program Checklist. William James Association & San Quentin State Prison. San Francisco, CA. June 2016. Correctional Program Checklist-Community Supervision Agency. Minnesota Department of Corrections. St. Paul, MN. February 2016. Correctional Program Checklist. San Diego County Probation Department. San Diego, CA. January 2016. Correctional Program Checklist. Minnesota Department of Corrections. St. Paul, MN. May

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2015. Correctional Program Checklist-Group. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Milwaukee, WI. November, 2015. Correctional Program Checklist. Minnesota Department of Corrections. Minneapolis, MN. May 2015. Correctional Program Checklist. Minnesota Department of Corrections. Minneapolis, MN. April 2015. Correctional Program Checklist-Group. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. February, 2015. Correctional Program Checklist. Idaho Department of Corrections. Boise, ID. January 2015. Correctional Program Checklist. North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bismarck, ND. December, 2014. Correctional Program Checklist. Minnesota Department of Corrections and Hennepin County Department of Community Corrections and Rehabilitation. Minneapolis, MN. September 2014. Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). Orange County CA Probation Department. Santa Ana, CA. August 2014. Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Sex Offenders. North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bismarck, ND. September 2013. Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). Lake County IL Probation Department. Waukegan, IL. 2013. Correctional Program Checklist-Group Assessment. North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bismarck, ND September 2012.

Core Correctional Practices and Evidenced Based Corrections. North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bismarck, ND. September 2011

Effective Correctional Programs and Evidence-based Action Planning. Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. March 2011.

Correctional Program Checklist (CPC) and Correctional Program Checklist—Group Assessment (CPC-GA). Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. October 2010

Correctional Program Checklist (CPC) and Correctional Program Checklist—Group

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Assessment (CPC-GA). Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Madison, WI. December 2010.

Core Correctional Practices. Risk Management Authority of Scotland. Glasgow, Scotland. July 2009

Ohio Risk Assessment System: Training of the Pretrial, Community, and Community Screener Tools. Ohio Department of Corrections. July 2009.

Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). Marion County Ohio Probation Department. Ohio Department of Youth Services. October 2009.

Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). Franklin County Juvenile Probation Department. December 2009.

Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). Franklin County Juvenile Probation Department. January 2010.

Effective Practices in Correctional Settings (EPICS). Northwest Ohio Probation Department. January 2010. GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED Dissertation/Thesis Chairperson 2018-Present Crystal Towers (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Validating the LSI-R for the North Dakota Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections. Anticipated Graduation in December 2020. 2015-Present Jenna Borseth (Ph.D.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Dissertation in development. Anticipated Graduation in May 2021. 2018-2020 Mandy Doerr (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Characteristics of Child Pornographers under Federal Supervision in the State of North Dakota. Anticipated Graduation in May 2020 2015-2017 Tia Simanovic (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Can Detention Reduce Recidivism of Youth? An Outcome Evaluation of Juvenile Detention Center. Present: Doctoral Candidate, University of Strathclyde 2014-2016 Maria Buccholz (Ph.D.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Blessings and Curses: The Impact of the North Dakota Oil Boom on Offender Reentry and Reintegration into the

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Community. Present: Assistant Professor, Minot State University Dissertation/Thesis Committee Member 2018-2019 Christine Berge (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. The Effects of the DUI 24/7 Program in Cass County, North Dakota. Present: United State Pre-trial and Probation Officer 2017-2019 Jennafer Vondal (Ph.D.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Chasing the Dragon: The Social Construction of the U.S. Opioid Epidemic. Present: Assistant Professor, Columbus State University 2017-2018 Kirk Kimberly (Ph.D.). School of Leadership Studies, Gonzaga University. Developing an Instrument to Assess the Co- implementation of the Community Policing and Compstat Police Reforms. 2015-2017 Andrea Rapp (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Residential Mobility and Substance Use Among Area Youth: The Mediating Effects of Social Capital. Present: Federal Probation Officer 2015-2017 Linsey Belisle (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. More than a Decade Later: A Quasi-Experimental Study of North Dakota’s Juvenile Drug Courts. Present: Doctoral Candidate, University of Nevada Las Vegas 2016 Sarah Joyce (M.S.). Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science, NDSU. Do Victim Impact Panels Reduce DUI Recidivism? Present: FBI Agent Graduate Committee Work 2018 – Present Methods Proficiency Committee, Chair 2015 – Present Criminology Comprehensive Exam Committee, Member 2014 – Present Corrections Comprehensive Exam Committee, Member

COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate Courses Applied Statistics Corrections Community Corrections

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Crime and Delinquency Introduction to Corrections Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminology Philosophies of Punishment Police in America The Psychology of Criminal Conduct Quantitative Research Methods Racial and Ethnic Groups Senior Seminar (Capstone) Graduate Courses Community Corrections Juvenile Corrections Program Evaluation Advanced Research Methods and Analysis COMMITTEE/COMMUNITY/RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2017-Present Treasurer, Midwest Criminal Justice Association 2016-Present Fargo Drug Court Advisory Committee 2015 Criminal Justice and Political Science Guest Speaker Committee. 2013 ATTIC La Crosse Community Advisory Committee 2012-2014 State of Wisconsin Drug/Hybrid Court Performance Measures Advisory Group 2011-2013 Viterbo University Academic Programs Assessment Committee. 2011-2013 Viterbo University Recognition Committee. 2011-2013 Viterbo University, General Education Quantitative Literacy Committee. 2011 Search Committee for Social Work and Sociology Faculty Position. 2010 Member of Research Subcommittee on the Ohio Risk

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2008 – 2010 Research Coordinator, University of Cincinnati Center for

Criminal Justice Research 2006 – 2010 Managing Editor, Journal of Crime & Justice

2006 – 2008 Managing Editor, Security Journal

2004 – 2005 Graduate Assistant to Dr. Bonnie Fisher

2004 – 2005 Research Assistant to Dr. Mitchell B. Chamlin

2005 Research Intern for Dr. Paula Grubb at the National

Institute for Occupational Safety and Health AWARDS

NDSU College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award Annual aware presented to an AHSS faculty member for outstanding teaching, May 2019 Alec Chiu Memorial Award Annual award presented to faculty for engaging students in scholarly activities, May 2013 Robert B. Mills Memorial Graduate Award

Annual award presented to a Criminal Justice Master of Science student in recognition of outstanding scholarship, University of Cincinnati, 2006

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2004 – Present American Society of Criminology

Member of the Corrections Division 2004 – Present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

Member of the Corrections Division 2007 – Present Midwest Criminal Justice Association