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1 DEBORAH KOETZLE CURRICULUM VITAE OFFICE John Jay College of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice PhD Program 524 West 59 th St. New York, NY 10019 (212) 621-3758 (phone) (212) 237-8940 (fax) E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 2006 Ph.D. Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Dissertation: Reconsidering drug court effectiveness: A meta-analytic review 1999 M.A. Criminology, Indiana State University 1995 B.S. Criminology, Indiana State University ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2021- Professor, Department of Criminal Justice (effective August, 2021) 2012-2021 Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice (2020-2021), Department of Public Management (2012-2019), John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Faculty Member 2016- Criminal Justice MA Program, John Jay College, CUNY 2012- Criminal Justice PhD Program, John Jay/The Graduate Center, CUNY 2013-2020 Executive Officer (Chair), Criminal Justice PhD Program John Jay/The Graduate Center, CUNY 2011-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2005-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice University of Nevada, Las Vegas Affiliations 2013- Fellow, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute

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DEBORAH KOETZLE CURRICULUM VITAE

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice PhD Program 524 West 59th St. New York, NY 10019 (212) 621-3758 (phone) (212) 237-8940 (fax) E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 2006 Ph.D. Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Dissertation: Reconsidering drug court effectiveness: A meta-analytic review

1999 M.A. Criminology, Indiana State University

1995 B.S. Criminology, Indiana State University ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2021- Professor, Department of Criminal Justice (effective August, 2021) 2012-2021 Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice (2020-2021), Department of

Public Management (2012-2019), John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Faculty Member 2016- Criminal Justice MA Program, John Jay College, CUNY 2012- Criminal Justice PhD Program, John Jay/The Graduate Center, CUNY 2013-2020 Executive Officer (Chair), Criminal Justice PhD Program

John Jay/The Graduate Center, CUNY 2011-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2005-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Affiliations 2013- Fellow, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute

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AWARDS and HONORS 2020 Visiting Researcher, University of Chile (partial support provided by John Jay

College enhanced travel award) 2019 Honorary Scholar, University of Melbourne (partial support provided by John Jay

College enhanced travel award) 2018, 19 Honoree, Recognition of Faculty and Staff who have Received Major and

External Grants and Awards Provost’s Office, John Jay College 2018 Recipient, Above & Beyond Award for Outstanding Women in Education, City &

State (New York) 2017 Recognition for Contribution to Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, John Jay

College of Criminal Justice, Teaching and Learning Center, John Jay College 2015, 16, 17 Honoree, Recognition of Faculty and Staff who have Received Major and

External Grants and Awards Provost’s Office, John Jay College 2014 Mid-Career Research Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2011 Faculty International Development Award, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2009 Summer Research Award, University of Nevada, Las Vegas ($10,000) PUBLICATIONS (*denotes student co-author) Books 2020 Latessa, E. J., Johnson, S. & Koetzle, D. What works (and doesn’t) in reducing

recidivism, 2nd Edition. New York: Routledge. First edition: Latessa, E.J., Listwan, S.J. & Koetzle, D. (2014). What works (and

doesn’t) in reducing recidivism, 1st Edition. Cincinnati: Anderson. 2018 Koetzle, D. & Listwan, S.J. (Eds). Drug courts and the criminal justice system.

Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publisher. Articles 2021 Schwalbe, C.S.J. & Koetzle, D. What the COVID-19 pandemic teaches about the

essential functions of community corrections and supervision. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 48(9), 1300-1316.

2021 *Fanarraga, I., *Barthelemy, S., Koetzle, D., & Mellow, J. A content analysis of

prison websites: Exploring approaches to rehabilitation in Latin America. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. OnlineFirst at https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X211010292

2020 Koetzle, D. & Matthews, B. Social capital: The forgotten responsivity factor.

European Journal of Probation, 12(3), 219-237. https://doi.org/10.1177/2066220320976110

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2020 Schwalbe, C. S. J., & Koetzle, D. Condition comprehension predicts compliance for

adolescents under probation supervision. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/law0000235

2019 Koetzle, D. & Mellow, J. Improving prison management and community

reintegration through risk, need, and responsivity. Revista de la Maestría en Administración Pública, 2, 187-202.

2019 Mellow, J., Koetzle, D. & *Vazquez, L. Assessing Criminological Technical Teams

to reduce overcrowding in Salvadoran prisons. Revista de la Maestría en Administración Pública, 2, 203-232.

2019 *Silva, J., *Fera, B., *Sudula, S., Koetzle, D., & Schwalbe, C. Using cognitive

interviewing to assess the validity of the Youth Risk Profile Survey. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 63, 1931-1951. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X19839597

2017 Koetzle, D. Assessing the quality of doctoral education: (Mis)counting who and

what matters. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 28, 488-491. https://doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2017.1372495

2015 Koetzle, D., Listwan, S. J., Guastaferro, W. P., & *Kobus, K. D. Treating high risk

offenders in the community: The potential of drug courts. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59, 449-465. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X13515635

2013 Lieberman, J. D., Koetzle, D., & *Sakimaya, M. Police departments’ use of

Facebook: Patterns and policy issues. Police Quarterly, 16, 438-462. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098611113495049

2011 Shaffer, D. K. Looking inside the black box of drug courts: A meta-analytic review.

Justice Quarterly, 28, 493-521. https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2010.525222 Reprinted in: Tartoro, C. (2021). Research methods for criminal justice and criminology: A text and reader. Routledge.

2011 Shaffer, D. K., & Miethe, T. D. Community notification and sex offender profiles: A

conjunctive analysis of disparities in notification decisions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 48,448-471. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022427810393017

2011 Shaffer, D. K., Hartman, J. L., *Howell, T., Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J.

Outcomes among drug court participants: Does drug of choice matter? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55, 155-174. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X09359648

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2011 Shaffer, D. K., *Kelly, B., & Lieberman, J. D. An exemplar-based approach to risk assessment: Validating the Risk Management Systems instrument. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 22, 167-186. https://doi.org/10.1177/0887403410372989

2009 Shaffer, D. K. Hartman, J. A., & Listwan, S. J. Drug abusing women in the

community: The impact of drug court involvement on recidivism Journal of Drug Issues, 39, 1045-1069. https://doi.org/10.1177/002204260903900402

2009 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Hartman, J. L. Combating methamphetamine use in the community: The efficacy of the drug court model. Crime and Delinquency, 55, 627-644. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128707307221

Reprinted in: Hartley, R. D. (2011). Snapshots of research: Readings in criminology and criminal justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2009 Shaffer, D. K., & Pratt, T. C. Meta-analysis, moderators, and treatment

effectiveness: The importance of digging deeper for evidence of program integrity. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 48(2), 101-119. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509670802640891

2008 Shaffer, D. K., Listwan, S. J., Latessa, E. J., & Lowenkamp, C. T. Examining the

differential impact of drug court services by court type: Findings from Ohio. Drug Court Review, VI, 33-66.

2008 Hartman, J. L., Listwan, S. J., & Shaffer, D. K. Methamphetamine users in a

community-based drug court: Does gender matter? Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 45(3/4), 109-130. https://doi.org/10.1300/J076v45n03_05

2004 Shaffer, D. K., Listwan, S. J., & Latessa, E. J. The effectiveness of Ohio’s drug

courts. Ohio Department of Corrections Research Compendium, 2, 255-263. 2002 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. Drug courts and treatment: Fad or the

real deal? Offender Programs Report, 6(2), 17-18, 24-26. 2002 Listwan, S., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. The drug court movement:

Recommendations for improvement. Corrections Today, 64(5), 52-54, 120, 123. 2000 Johnson, S., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. A comparison of male and female drug

court participants. Corrections Compendium, 25(6), 1-4. Other Publications 2021 *Fanarraga, I. & Koetzle, D. Mental health courts: Policy and practice. In E.M.

Ahlin & A.S. Douds (Eds), Problem-solving courts and their variety approaches to treatment (pp 31-52). Lexington Books.

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2020 Koetzle, D & Schwalbe, C.S.J. COVID-19 and Community Supervision: Stability

and Change in Supervision Practices. Perspectives, 44(4), 58-66. 2018 Koetzle, D. & Listwan, S.J. The drug court movement. In D. Koetzle & S. J. Listwan

(Eds.) Drug courts and the criminal justice system (pp. 1-6). Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publisher.

2018 Harbinson, E. & Koetzle, D. The effectiveness of the drug court model. In D.

Koetzle & S. J. Listwan (Eds.) Drug courts and the criminal justice system (pp. 147-164). Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publisher.

2017 Koetzle, D. Drug courts. The Encyclopedia of Corrections. Wiley-Blackwell. 2016 Listwan, S. J., Barber, L., & Koetzle, D. Incarcerating the homeless: Risk factors

& promising strategies for re-entry. In K. Dodson (Ed.) Handbook of Offenders with Special Needs (p 181-192). London: Routledge.

2014 Koetzle, D. Substance use and crime: Identifying and treating those in need.

[Invited editorial] International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 58, 635-637. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X14533110

2012 *Wagner, B. M., Spivak, A. L., Kent, S. L., Koetzle D. Crime and Delinquency. In

D. N. Shalin, (Ed.). The social health of Nevada: Leading indicators and quality of life in the silver state. Las Vegas, Nevada: Center for Democratic Culture Publications.

2010 Shaffer, D. K. Sex offender registration and notification laws as a means of legal

control. In J. Chriss (Ed.) Social control (Sociology of crime, law, and deviance (pp 43-63). Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

2006 Kent, S., & Shaffer, D. K. Crime and delinquency in Nevada. In D. N. Shalin,

(Ed.). The social health of Nevada: Leading indicators and quality of life in the silver state. Las Vegas, Nevada: Center for Democratic Culture Publications.

2006 Bechtel, K., Shaffer, D., & Latessa, E. J. Ohio’s adult felony drug courts: Are they

cost-effective? Ohio Justice Alliance for Community Correction Newsletter. Spring 2006.

Works in Progress

Koetzle, D., Ndrecka, M. & Johnson, S. On the road: The challenges and benefits of agency research. Under Review. Guastaferro, W.P., Koetzle, D., Lutgen, L., & Teasdale, B. Opioid use disorder and criminal justice: Predicting the use of OAT within a justice involved population.

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Status: Under review (revise & resubmit). Koetzle, D. & *Sudula, S. Predicting referrals to residential treatment in a drug court program. Status: Revise and Resubmit.

Koetzle, D. & Schwalbe, C.S.J. Exploring community corrections agency responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on supervision. Koetzle, D. & *Fanarraga, I. A meta-analysis of IPV Risk Assessments.

Technical Reports and Monographs 2021 Koetzle, D., Mellow, J., Piñol, D., & *Pugliese, K. Practicial Guide to Yough Risk

and Need Assessments in Latin America and the Caribbean. American Institutes for Research & John Jay College.

2019 Koetzle, D., *Sudula, S., & Andiloro, N. An Outcome Evaluation of the New York

City ACE: Anyone Can Excel Probation Supervision – Final Report Submitted to the New York City Department of Probation.

2019 Mellow, J., Koetzle, D., Sung, H., *Vasquez, L. & Nieves. M. Reducing

Overcrowding in Salvadoran Prisons – Final Report NY: John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Submitted to Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

2018 Koetzle, D. & *Sudula, S. Process Evaluation of the New York City ACE Anyone

Can Excel Probation Supervision Unit. Submitted to the New York City Department of Probation.

2018 *Sudula, S. & Koetzle, D. Assessment of EAC Inc. Enhanced Employment

Initiative. Submitted to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. 2017 Evans, D. & Koetzle, D. Assessment of Center for Alternative Sentencing and

Employment Services (CASES): Court Employment Program. Submitted to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services.

2017 *Sudula, S. & Koetzle, D. Assessment of EAC Inc Suffolk TASC. Submitted to the

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. 2016 *Sudula, S. & Koetzle, D. Assessment of Fortune Society: The Better Living Center.

Submitted to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. 2016 Cubellis, M. & Koetzle, D. Assessment of Services for the Underserved: The Men’s

Initiatives at Esperanza. Submitted to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services.

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2012 Koetzle, D. & *Aguilar, N. Process Evaluation of Nevada’s Second Chance Program. Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

2012 Koetzle, D. & *Aguilar, N. Process Evaluation of Nevada’s PRIDE Program.

Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections. 2011 Shaffer, D. K. & *Aguilar, N. Nevada’s Prisoner Reentry Initiative: A Process

Evaluation. Submitted to the Nevada Department of Corrections. 2010 Shaffer, D. K. & *Heath, T. Assessing Officer Attitudes Towards Treatment

Services. Submitted to the United States Probation Office. 2009 *Kelly, B., & Shaffer, D. K. A validation study of the Risk Management Systems

assessment. Submitted to the United States Probation Office. 2009 Shaffer, D. K., *Kelly, B., & *Kobus, K. D. USPO drug treatment providers: A

review of services. Submitted to the United States Probation Office. 2009 Shaffer, D. K. A validation of the Adult Risk Assessment. Submitted to the Los

Angeles County Department of Probation. 2006 Shaffer, D. K., & Kennedy, M. A. A profile of the juvenile sex offender population

in Clark County, Nevada. Submitted to the Southern Nevada Regional Sex Offender Task Force.

2006 Shaffer, D. K. A profile of the adult sex offender population in Clark County,

Nevada. Submitted to the Southern Nevada Regional Sex Offender Task Force. 2005 Shaffer, D. K., Bechtel, K. A., Latessa, E. J., & Lowenkamp, C. T. A cost-benefit

analysis of Ohio’s felony drug courts. Submitted to the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services.

2005 Brusman, L., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. Evaluation of the Bartholomew County

community corrections system. Submitted to the Bartholomew County Court Services Office.

2004 Shaffer, D. K. Process evaluation of the Vanderburgh County (IN) day reporting

drug court. Submitted to the Vanderburgh County Day Reporting Drug Court. 2004 Hubbard, D. J., & Shaffer, D. K. Process evaluation of the Sandusky County (OH)

juvenile justice system. Submitted to the Sandusky County Juvenile Court. 2003 Shaffer, D. K., Pealer, J. A., & Latessa, E. J. Evaluation of Ingham County (MI)

juvenile justice system. Submitted to the Ingham County Board of Commissioners. 2003 Shaffer, D. K., Pealer, J. A., & Latessa, E. J. Evaluation of Vanderburgh County

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community corrections system. Submitted to the Vanderburgh County Community Corrections Board.

2003 Shaffer, D. K., Pealer, J. A., & Latessa, E. J. Evaluation of Grant County community

correctional system. Submitted to the Grant County Community Corrections Board. 2002 Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. Delaware County juvenile drug court process

evaluation. Submitted to Delaware County, Ohio.

2002 Latessa, E. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Lowenkamp, C. T. Ohio’s drug court efforts. Submitted to the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services.

2002 Shaffer, D. K., Pealer, J., Taylor, C., & Latessa, E. J. Cuyahoga County juvenile

drug court process evaluation. Submitted to the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court. 2001 Latessa, E. J., Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., Lowenkamp, C. T., & Ratinsi, S.

Preliminary outcome evaluation of Ohio’s drug courts. Submitted to the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services.

2001 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. The Summit county drug court:

Outcome evaluation findings. Submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio. 2001 Listwan, S. J., Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. Outcome evaluation of Erie County

drug court. Submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio. 2001 Shaffer, D. K., Johnson, S., & Latessa, E. J. A description of Ohio’s drug courts.

Submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio. 2000 Shaffer, D. K., Johnson, S., & Latessa, E. J. Profile of Ohio’s drug courts. Submitted

to the Supreme Court of Ohio. RESEARCH AND GRANT EXPERIENCE Under Review 2022-2025 Collaborative Research: Adolescent Development, Legal Comprehension, and

Decision-Making among Justice-Involved Youth Role: Co-Principle Investigator (with PI Craig Schwalbe, Columbia University) Funding: National Science Foundation, $202,374 requested 2021-2023 Assessment and Improvement of Prison Personnel Interaction with Inmates and

Human Rights Compliance in Salvadoran Prisons Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with PI Joel Capellan, Rowan University, Co-PI,

Jeff Mellow, John Jay College, Co-PI, Laura Andrade, IUDOP) Funding: Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, United

States Department of State, $599,457 requested

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External Funding 2021-2023 Western Hemisphere Rule of Law Index and Analysis Program: Inmate

Surveys in El Salvador and Guatemala Role: Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Jeff Mellow) Funding: Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, United States Department of State, $1,684,194

2021-2023 Accusatorial Transition Report: Western Hemisphere Rule of Law Index

and Analysis Role: Senior Advisor (PI, Veronica Michel, John Jay College) Funding: Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, United States Department of State, $840,224

2021-2021 Latin America and the Caribbean Youth Violence Prevention Risk and Need

Assessment Guide Role: Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Jeff Mellow) Funding: USAID via American Institutes for Research, $100,000

2019-2021 A Systematic Review of Domestic Violence Risk Assessments

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Laura and John Arnold Foundation to Center for Court Innovation $669,126, Sub-Award: $76,147

2018-2020 Brooklyn CLEAR Evaluation and Technical Assistance

Role: Senior Advisor (PI, Jeff Coots, John Jay College) Funding: King’s County District Attorney’s Office, $360,000

2017-2019 Reducing Overcrowding in Salvadoran Prisons

Role: Senior Advisor (Co-PIs, Jeff Mellow & Mayra Nieves, John Jay College) Funding: Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, United States Department of State, $500,000

2015-2019 Project PACS

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Bureau of Justice Assistance to NYC Probation, $750,000, Sub-award: $189,000

2014-2017 DCJS Program Fidelity Assessment

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: New York Department of Criminal Justice Services, $210,732

2011-2012 Evaluation of the NDOC PRIDE Program

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Nevada Department of Corrections, $15,000

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2011-2012 Evaluation of the NDOC Second Chance Program

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Nevada Department of Corrections, $15,000

2011-2012 Evaluation of the NDOC Reentry Program, Phase II

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Nevada Department of Corrections, $30,061

2010-2012 Evaluation of the Enhanced Services of the Clark County Adult Drug Court

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Clark County, NV, $88,920

2010-2011 Evaluation of Build Nevada Pre-Apprenticeship Program

Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with Ralph E. Reynolds, UNLV) Funding: Nevada Partners, $30,000

2010 Evaluation of the NDOC Reentry Program, Phase I

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: Nevada Department of Corrections, $13,672

2006-2008 Sex Offender Task Force

Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with M. Alexis Kennedy, UNLV) Funding: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, $55,000

2005-2006 Evaluation of the Enhanced Drug Court Services

Role: Consultant Funding: Montgomery County, Ohio, $35,000

2004-2005 Evaluation of the Bartholomew County Corrections System

Role: Project Director Funding: Bartholomew County, Indiana, $38,503

2004-2005 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Ohio’s Drug Courts

Role: Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, $105,470

2003 Evaluation of the Ingham County Juvenile Corrections System.

Role: Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Ingham County (MI) Juvenile Corrections, $55,799

2002-2004 Evaluation of the Montgomery County (Dayton) STOP Program

Role: Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Montgomery County (OH) Probation, $35,000

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2002 Evaluation of the Vanderburgh County Community Corrections System Role: Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Vanderburgh County (IN) Community Corrections, $35,000

2002-2003 Grant County, Indiana Community Corrections Planning Grant

Role: Co-Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Grant County, Indiana, $35,000 2002 Halfway House Evaluation and Community-Based Correction Facility Research

Study Role: Research Associate (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections

2001-2002 Delaware County Juvenile Drug Court, Process Evaluation

Role: Project Director (Co-PIs: Edward J. Latessa and Lawrence Travis) Funding: Delaware County, Ohio

2001-2002 Cuyahoga County Juvenile Drug Court, Process Evaluation

Role: Project Director (Co-PIs: Edward J. Latessa and Lawrence Travis) Funding: Cuyahoga County, Ohio

2001 Statewide Drug Court Evaluation

Role: Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Office of Criminal Justice Services, $130,000,

2001 Statewide Drug Court Evaluation

Role: Co-Project Director (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Supreme Court of Ohio, $62,660,

1999-2000 Statewide Drug Court Evaluation

Role: Research Associate (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: Supreme Court of Ohio

1999 Yo-LSI Validation Study

Role: Research Associate (PI, Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati) Funding: State of Ohio

Internal Funding 2021-2022 Exploring Probation and Parole Officers Perceptions of Racial Equity Policies

and their Impact on Practice Role: Principal Investigator Funding: PSC-CUNY Research Award, $11,999

2013-2014 A Meta-Analytic Review of NIDA’s Principles of Drug Abuse Treatment for

Offenders

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Role: Principal Investigator Funding: PSC-CUNY Research Award, $12,000

2010-2013 Study on Police Departments’ Methods of Social Networking

Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with Joel D. Lieberman, UNLV) Funding: UNLV SPGRA Award, $45,000

2008 Examining the Impact of Interactive Journaling on Federal Probationers

Role: Principal Investigator Funding: UNLV Research Development Award, $10,000 PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations 2021 Koetzle, D. Risk and Need Assessments: An Introduction to the LS/CMI. Webinar for

the Kansas Office of Judicial Administration and the Kansas Sentencing Commission, Online.

2021 Koetzle, D. & Schwalbe, C. Increasing Case Plan Comprehension and Adolescent

Adherence. Department of Education, Title 1, Part D Grantee Conference, Online. 2021 Koetzle, D. Juvenile Risk/Need Assessments. Workshop for the Kansas Office of

Judicial Administration, Online. 2020 Koetzle, D. Implications of RNR for a Jail-Based Mental Health Population. To be

presented at Ground Rounds, Rikers Island, New York, NY. (Canceled due to COVID-19).

2020 Koetzle, D. Key Challenges in Advancing the United States Prison System. Presented

at the Inter-American Development Bank Líderes para la Gestión en Seguridad Ciudadana y Justica Meeting, New York, NY.

2019 Koetzle, D. Translating Research into Practice/Policy. Roundtable Discussant at

American Prison Reforms Network conference, Washington DC. 2019 Mellow, J. & Koetzle, D. Reforma Penitenciaria: Prisión Preventiva (Prison

Reform: Pre-trial Detention) Oral Adversarial Skill-Building Immersion Seminar’s (OASIS) Oral Litigation Training at Universidad de Guadalajara, Justice in Mexico program, sponsored by University of San Diego.

2018 Koetzle, D. Improving Prison Management and Community Reintegration through

Risk, Need, and Responsivity. Presented at the Inter-American Development Bank Citizen Security Week in Santiago, Chile.

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2018 Koetzle, D. The Realities and Myths of Drug Offender Treatment. Presented at TEDx Oneonta, New York.

Selected for TED.com and available at: https://www.ted.com/talks/deborah_koetzle_koetzle_addressing_crime_and_drug_use_through_community_based_interventions

2018 Koetzle, D. Applying Risk-Need-Responsivity to Community Courts in Israel.

Presented via video conference to Community Courts Programs Training Program, Tel Aviv, Israel.

2018 Koetzle, D. Risk-Need-Responsivity: What’s in it for Me? Presented at the

Community Courts and Public Safety Conference, hosted by Center for Court Innovation/Bureau of Justice Assistance, Birmingham, Alabama.

2018 Mellow, J. & Koetzle, D. Reduciendo el Hacinamiento en las Cárceles Salvadoreñas

[Reducing Overcrowding in Salvadorian prisons]. La Reducción del Hacinamiento y Generacion de Segundas Oportunidades con el Sector Privado, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, U.S. Department of State, San Salvador, El Salvador.

2017 Mellow, J. & Koetzle, D. Logros y Desafíos para la Investigación en EEUU

(Achievements and Challenges for Research in the USA). II Encuentro de la Red de Trabajo sobre Sistemas Penitenciaros de las Americas, Lima, Peru.

2016 Bermudez, A. M., Andiloro, N.R., & Koetzle, D. Against the Odds: How a City

Agency and an Evaluation Partner Came Together to Develop a Project and Conquer a Database. Presented at the BJA Smart Suite Summit, Arlington, VA.

2016 Koetzle, D. What Works in Reducing Recidivism, Part II. Workshop for the NYC

Administration for Children’s Services, New York, NY. 2015 Koetzle, D. What Works in Reducing Recidivism: An Overview of Risk, Needs, and

Responsivity. Workshop for the NYC Administration for Children’s Services, New York, NY.

2015 Koetzle, D. The Main Principles of Risk Assessment, Their Application, and

Development. Juvenile Diversion Risk Assessment Lecture Series II (sponsored by Yale Law China Research Center), Beijing, China

2015 Koetzle, D. & Matthews, B. Moving Beyond RNR and CBT: The Essential Role of

Contexts and Connections in Promoting Behavioral Change. Keynote Address presented at the 14th Annual Ohio Community Corrections Association conference, Columbus, OH.

2014 Koetzle, D. Putting RNR into Practice. Presented at the Evidence of Success Forum,

Salt Lake City, Utah.

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2014 Koetzle, D. What Works (and Doesn’t) in Reducing Recidivism. Presented at Center

for Court Innovation, New York, NY. 2014 Koetzle, D. The Importance of Risk and Needs Assessment. Presented at the

Workshops on Juvenile Justice (sponsored by Yale Law China Research Center), Beijing, China

2013 Koetzle, D. Putting RNR into Practice. Presented at the Annie E. Casey Foundation

Deep End Inter-site Meeting, St. Louis, MO. 2013 Koetzle, D. What Works and the Correctional Program Checklist. Presented at the

University of Utah, School of Social Work, Salt Lake City, UT. 2013 Koetzle, D. What Works with Drug Courts. Presented at the People’s Public

Security University, School of Law, Beijing, China. 2013 Koetzle, D. The Importance of Screening and Assessment for Risk/Needs Factors.

Presented at the SAMSHA Treatment Drug Court Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC.

2013 Koetzle, D. Making Drug Courts More Effective: Lessons from the Literature.

Presented at the International Forum on Contemporary Criminal Law: Contemporary Punishment Reform, Beijing, China.

2012 Koetzle, D. Enhancing Drug Court Services through Risk, Need, and Responsivity.

Presented at the Utah Substance Abuse Conference, St. George, UT. 2011 Shaffer, D. K. America’s Response to the War on Drugs. Presented at the

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, School of Law, Barcelona, Spain. 2011 Shaffer, D. K. Fidelity and Measurement. Presented at the Probation Office

Development Series Conference, Oxnard, CA. 2010 Shaffer, D. K., & Lieberman, J. D. A Preliminary Analysis of Police Departments’

Use of Twitter. Presented at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Community Policing using Social Media, Web 2.0 Focus Group, Chicago, IL.

2008 Shaffer, D. K. Implications for Practice: An Overview of the Research and the Eight

Principles of Effective Intervention. Presented at the BI Fall Training Forum, Boulder, CO.

2008 Shaffer, D. K. A Review of Risk, Needs, and Responsivity. Presented at the Annual

Retreat of the Nevada District of the United States Probation Office, Big Bear, CA. 2008 Shaffer, D. K. Getting Inside the Criminal Mind. Presented to the Nevada

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Department of Public Safety Training Academy, Las Vegas, NV. 2006 Shaffer, D. K. Overview of the Correctional Program Checklist (CPC). Presented to

the Los Angeles Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act, Los Angeles, CA. 2005 Shaffer, D. K. Drug Court Effectiveness: The Need for Evaluation. Presented at the

Illinois Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Conference, Tinley Park, IL. 2005 Shaffer, D. K. What Doesn’t Work and Why Not? Presented at the RECLAIM Ohio

Conference sponsored by the Ohio Department of Youth Services, Columbus, OH. 2005 Shaffer, D. K. Components of Effective Programming. Presented to the Ohio

Juvenile Court Training Series Conference, Columbus, OH. 2004 Shaffer, D. K. An Overview of Motivational Interviewing. Presented to the Ohio

Community Corrections Organization Annual Conference, Columbus, OH. 2004 Shaffer, D. K., & Pealer, J. Assessing Program Integrity: Preliminary Results from

the ICCA Correctional Practice Treatment Survey (CPTS). Presented at the International Community Corrections Association National Conference, Cincinnati, OH.

2004 Shaffer, D. K. The Promise of Drug Courts. Presented to the Ohio State University

Addictions Study Annual Conference, Physician’s Track, Columbus, OH. 2004 Shaffer, D. K., & Pealer, J. Correctional Program Assessment Inventory (CPAI):

Effective Interventions and the CPAI. Presented at the Ohio Community Corrections Association Annual Conference, Columbus, OH.

2003 Shaffer, D. K. ICCA Correctional Practice Treatment Survey. Presented at the

International Community Corrections Association National Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

2002 Shaffer, D. K., & Latessa, E. J. Ohio’s Drug Court Efforts. Presented at the Ohio

Corrections Research Compendium, Columbus, OH. Conference Presentations available upon request TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Courses

Doctoral Level Courses Criminology and Public Policy, John Jay College Correctional Rehabilitation, John Jay College

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MA/MPA Level Courses Research Methods in Criminal Justice, UNLV; John Jay College Research Methods in Public Management, John Jay College Pro-seminar in Criminal Justice, UNLV

Undergraduate Courses

Program Evaluation and Development, John Jay College Correctional Institutions, UNLV

Research Methods, UNLV Prison and Jails, University of Cincinnati

Drugs and Crime, University of Cincinnati Women and Crime, University of Cincinnati Introduction to Criminology, University of Cincinnati Theory and Philosophy of Punishment, University of Cincinnati Supervision of PhD Dissertations and MA Theses PhD Students Advised

Chair, Irina Fanarraga (In progress). A meta-analysis of IPV correctional treatment programs.

Chair, George Anderson (In progress). Diverting the violent mentally ill offender: Treatment and outcomes.

Chair, Susruta Sudula (2021). Examining probation and judicial adherence to the NYC Disposition matrix. Current Position: Police Special Investigator, Office of the Inspector General, LAPD.

Chair, Sarah Picard-Fritsche (2019). Neighborhood ecology and recidivism: A case study in NYC. Current Position: Research Director, Center for Court Innovation. Recipient: John Jay College Ph.D. program Outstanding Dissertation Award

Member, Angela Silleti (In progress) Member, Samantha Barthelemy (In progress) External Reader, Stephanie Duriez (ABD, In progress, University of Cincinnati) Member, Victor St. John (2021) Member, Stephen Koppel (2018) External Reader, Rebecca Hill External Reader, Phil Kopp (2014)

MA Students Advised Chair, Doyoung Kim (John Jay College)

Member, Thanaphon “Gigi” Nunphong, (John Jay College) Chair, Sarah Delucca (John Jay College, 2016) Member, Betsey Casman, (UNLV, 2011) Chair, Doria N. Danden (UNLV, 2010) Member, Fred Myer (UNLV, 2010) Chair, Kara Kobus (UNLV, 2009) Co-Chair, Bridget Kelley (UNLV, 2009) Member, Stephanie Sullivan (UNLV, 2009)

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Member, Matt Bergen (UNLV, 2009) Member, Jared Shoemaker (UNLV, 2008) Member, Dan Doran (UNLV, 2007) Member, Destani Esona (UNLV, 2005)

ACTIVITIES and SERVICE Service to the University and College

Educational Effectiveness Assessment Working Group, Graduate Center (2018-2019) Center for Advancement of Teaching Advisory Board, John Jay (2012-2013) Faculty Senate Academic Standards Committee, UNLV (2009-2012) Technology Advisory Board, UNLV (2007-2008)

Service to the Department/Program

Grade Appeals Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay (2020-present) Awards Committee PhD Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay (2016-2020) Diversity Committee, PhD Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay (2014-2020) Admissions Committee, PhD Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay (2013-present) Membership Committee, PhD Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay (2013-2020) Curriculum Committee, PhD Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay (2013-2020) Director, Colloquium Series, UNLV (2009-2012) Graduate Committee, UNLV (2007-2012) Technology Committee, UNLV (2007-2012) Student Activities Committee, UNLV (2006-2012) Comprehensive Exam Committee, UNLV (2006-2012) Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma, UNLV (2006-2009) Curriculum Committee, UNLV (2005-2012) Job Search Committee, UNLV (2005; chair, 2010)

Service to the Profession Member, New Directions in Drug Court Research Advisory Board (2020-present) Developmental Services Group, US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Evidence

Assessment of Justice Programs and Practices: Appeals Board. (2012-present); Lead Reviewer. (2010-present)

Member, Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards Committee, National Association of Drug Court Professionals (2011-2013)

Member, Project Advisory Committee, Juvenile Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (2010-2012)

Professional Organizations Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Secretary/Treasurer, 2017-present Chair, Student Awards Committee, 2018-2019, 2020-2021

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (2014-2015, 2015-16, 2016-2017)

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Public Policy Committee (2014-2015) Membership Committee (2010-2011) Nominations and Elections Committee (2009) Ad Hoc Committee to Explore Diplomate in Criminal Justice (2007-2008)

American Society of Criminology

Program Committee (2017) Division on Corrections and Sentencing: Outreach Committee. (2010-2014), Student Affairs Committee (2007); Mentoring Program (2020-2021) Division of Women and Crime: Student Paper Competition Committee (2009)

Academic Review

Cleveland State University – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2021 University of Central Florida – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2021 SUNY Oneonta – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2020 North Dakota State University – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2019 Sam Houston State University –Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2018 Tarleton State University – Program Review for Proposed PhD program, 2018 Oregon State University – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2017 Texas A&M-Commerce – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2017

Indiana State University – Tenure and Promotion Candidate, 2012 SUNY Plattsburg – Program Review, 2012

Editorial Activities Editorial Board Membership

Corrections: Policy, Practice, & Research Peer Review Activities

Addiction, Behavioral Sciences & the Law, Crime and Delinquency, Criminal Justice & Behavior, Criminal Justice Review, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Criminal Justice Review, Feminist Criminology, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Journal of Drug Issues, Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Justice Policy Journal, Justice Quarterly, Social Problems, Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, Victims & Offenders, Violence Against Women

Ad Hoc Review of Proposals

City University of New York – Internal Research Award Program, Lynne Rienner Publishers, McGraw-Hill Publishers, Oxford University Press, National Institute of Justice

Service to the Community Member, Advisory Board, New Directions in Drug Court Research: A National Research & Practice Collaboration, Center for Court Innovation (2020-2022) Consultant, Center for State Governments (2014-2016)

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Member, Misdemeanor Intervention Expert Panel, Center for Court Innovation (2014) Member, NYC Community-Based Interventions Subcommittee, (2012-2014) Member, Evaluation Committee, State of Nevada Reentry Task Force (2009-2010) Media Interviews Associated Press; Dallas Morning News; Newsweek Argentina; The Daily Beast;

New York Times Podcasts & Webinars

Guest on New Thinking with Matt Watkins. Heal and punish? When therapy is the alternative to incarceration. Aired January 9, 2019. Produced by Center for Court Innovation and available at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heal-punish-when-therapy-is-alternative-to-incarceration/id275221709?i=1000431373309

Guest on Security Matters with Paul Viollis. The dilemma of prison overcrowding and the risks of early releasing inmates. Published April 28, 2016. Produced by CBS NewsRadio and available on iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-87-dilemma-prison-overcrowding-risks-early-releasing/id1273816889?i=1000391294866 Panelist on Training Webinar “Does punishment change behavior?” Aired March 23, 2016. Produced by Routledge and available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElpuNsLqvFk

Selected Community Outreach: Program Assessment and Training Council of Accountability Court Judges (GA) (2021) Lebanon County (PA) Probation Services (2020-2021) Multi-Health Systems (2019-present) Salt Lake City (UT) Criminal Justice Services Agency (2019) Harris County Community Supervision and Corrections (2018) Singapore Prison Services (2017) NYC Administration of Children’s Services (2015-present) Texas Department of Criminal Justice (2014) Utah Department of Corrections (2014) Napa County Department of Probation (2013) New York City Department of Probation (2012-present) Pacific Education Services (2011-17) Clark County (NV) Urban League (2011) Arkansas Department of Youth Services (2011) Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services (2011) Idaho Department of Juvenile Justice (2011; 2013) Wisconsin Department of Corrections (2011, 2015-2017) University of Utah, Utah Criminal Justice Center (2010-present) Nevada Department of Corrections (2010-2014) Administrative Office of the U. S. Courts (2009) United States Probation Office, District of Nevada (2007-2012) Travis County Probation Department (2008)

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State of Utah, Juvenile Court (2007 – 2009; 2016) Southern Nevada Sex Offender Task Force (2006- 2008) Los Angeles County Department of Probation (2005-2009)

New York State Department of Parole (2005) Arizona Department of Juvenile Justice (2005)

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice via The Justice Research Center (2004-2006) San Antonio (TX) Community Corrections (2004)

Maine Department of Corrections (2001-2004) W.O.R.T.H. Center, Lima, Ohio (2002-2004) Sandusky County (OH) Juvenile Justice System (2004) Nebraska Crime Commission (2004) Franklin County (OH) Adult Probation (2004) New Jersey State Parole Board (2004) Oregon Youth Authority (2004) Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs (2004) Lawrence County (IN) Adult Probation Office (2003) Culpeper and Orange Counties (VA) Juvenile Justice System (2003) Indiana Department of Corrections (2001-2004)

Ohio Department of Youth Services (1999-2005) Professional Development

Survival Analysis using Stata. Presented by Paul Allison (April 2012) Propensity Score Matching. Presented by Donna L. Coffman. (November 2011) Ohio Risk Assessment System. Presented by Brian Lovins (2011) Beyond Ordinary Least Squares Regression. Presented by David McDowell. (2006) Correctional Program Checklist. Developed by University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Research Center. (2005) STATIC-99. Developed by R. Karl Hanson and David Thornton. (2005) STABLE-2000 and ACUTE-2000. Developed by R. Karl Hanson and Andrew Harris. (2005) Motivational Interviewing. Presented by Sharon Kennedy. (2003) Thinking for a Change. Developed by Jack Bush, Barry Glick, and Juliana Taymans. (2002) Correctional Program Assessment Inventory (CPAI). Developed by Paul Gendreau and Donald A. Andrews. (2000) Youthful Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (Yo-LSI). Developed by Robert D. Hoge and Donald A. Andrews. (1999) Level of Service Inventory – Revised (LSI-R). Developed by Donald A. Andrews and James L. Bonta. (1999)

Program and Training Development

Probation Officer’s Training on Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute (2004) Cognitive Behavioral Curriculum for Employment for the Change Company (2003) Facilitators Training in Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute (2003) Correctional Practice Treatment Survey for the International Community Corrections Association (2003)

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences American Society of Criminology European Society of Criminology International Academy of Law and Mental Health International Corrections & Prisons Association REFERENCES Available upon request