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Cleveland State University
The College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
The Department of Sociology
2121 Euclid Avenue
Rhodes Tower 1721
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214

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Rhodes Tower 1721
1860 E. 22 Street

Phone: 216. 687.4517
Fax: 216. 687.9314
sociologydept@csuohio.edu

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Phyllis Smith at p.m.smith63@csuohio.edu
216.687.4517

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216.687-4500

Dana Jones Hubbard

Dana Jones Hubbard
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Department of Sociology

E-mail:d.j.hubbard@csuohio.edu

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2002. Dissertation Title: Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment: An Analysis of Gender and Other Responsivity Characteristics and their Effects on Success in Offender Rehabilitation.

  • Master of Science, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 1996. Thesis Title: Police Responses to Woman Battering.

  • Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1992.

TEACHING & RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Research: Correctional Rehabilitation; Race, Gender, and Crime; Substance Abuse; Domestic Violence.

  • Teaching: Women and Crime, Race and Crime, Corrections, Criminology, Juvenile Delinquency, Deviance, Victimology/Domestic Violence, Research Methods, Introduction to Sociology.

ON-GOING RESEARCH PROJECTS

  • Dana J. Hubbard and Jennifer Pealer. "The Importance of Risk, Need, and Responsivity Factors in Predicting Antisocial Attitudes and Cognitive Distortions Among Adult Male Offenders."

  • Dana J. Hubbard. "The Goal is to Help Women and Girls in the Criminal Justice System:  Bridging the Gap Between Gender-Specific and the "What Works" Literature."

  • Dana J. Hubbard. "Differences Between Men and Women in a Community Correctional Facility and Predictors of Recidivism."

  • Dana J. Hubbard and Teresa LaGrange. "The Impact of Televised Football Games on Domestic Violence Calls to Police."

PUBLICATIONS

     Books Reviews

  • Dana A. Jones, Review of Susan Miller's, Crime Control and Women in Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Vol. 15(2):212-215, 1999.

     Recent Articles

  • Dana Jones Hubbard and Travis C. Pratt. "Criminogenic Needs of Girls: What are the Most Important Risk Factors for Delinquency and Are They Different From the Risk Factors for Boys."Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice". Vol. 5 (5): 57-64, 2004.

  • Dana Jones Hubbard and Travis Pratt "A Meta-Analysis of the Predictors of Delinquency in Girls." Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Vol. 34(3):1-13, 2002.

  • Betsy Fulton, Dana Jones Hubbard, and Edward J. Latessa "Making the Next Step:  Using Evaluability Assessment to Improve Correctional Programming." Prison Journal.  Vol. 81(4):454-472, 2001

  • Regoeczi, W. C. and M. Riedel,  The Application of Missing Data Estimation Models to the Problem of Unknown Victim/Offender Relationships in Homicide Cases. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 19(2):155-183, 2003.

  • Shelley Johnson, Dana Jones Hubbard, and Edward J. Latessa, "Drug Courts and Treatment: Lessons to be Learned From the 'What Works' Literature."  Corrections Management Quarterly. Vol. 4(4):70-77, 2000.

  • Dana A. Jones, Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis, and Shelley Johnson, "Case Classification in Community Corrections: Preliminary Findings from a National Survey." Topics in Community Corrections: Annual Issue 1999: Classification and Risk Assessment. pp. 4-10, 1999.

  • Dana A. Jones and Joanne Belknap, "Police Responses to Woman Battering in a Pro-Arrest Jurisdiction." Justice Quarterly. Vol. 16(2):250-273, 1999.

RECENT PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

  • Dana J. Hubbard and Teresa LaGrange. "The Impact of Televised Professional Sports on Domestic Violence Calls to Police." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, Ohio, 2004.

  • Dana J. Hubbard and Jennifer Pealer. "The Importance of Risk, Need, and Responsivity Factors in Predicting Antisocial Attitudes and Cognitive Distortions Among Adult Male Offenders." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado, 2003.

  • Dana Jones Hubbard and Travis Pratt. 1999 "Predictors of Female Delinquency." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Criminological Society, Toronto, Canada. November.

  • Dana A. Jones, Betsy Fulton, and Edward J. Latessa.1998 "Making the Next Step:  Using Evaluability Assessment to Improve Correctional Programming." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Criminological Society, Washington D.C.. November.

  • Dana A. Jones and Joanne Belknap. 1998  "Dual Arrests in Woman Battering Cases." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM. March.

  • Joanne Belknap, Elaine Gunnison, Dana A. Jones, and Jennifer Sutherland.1998 "Calls to a Hotline for Victims." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM. March.

  • Dana A. Jones. 1996.  "Police Responses in Woman Battering Cases." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Criminological Society, Chicago, IL. November.

RESEARCH REPORTS

  • Dana J. Hubbard and Deborah Shaffer, Process Evaluation of Sandusky County Juvenile Court, 2004.

  • Betsy Matthews and Dana J. Hubbard, Girls and Staff in the Department of Youth Services: Summary of Findings from Focus Groups, 2004.

  • Dana J. Hubbard and Edward J. Latessa, Evaluation of Cognitive-Behavioral Programs for Offenders: A Look at Outcome and Responsivity in Five Treatment Programs, 2004.

  • Dana Jones Hubbard, Edward J. Latessa, and Lawrence Travis, Case Classification in Community Corrections: A National Survey of the State of the Art, 2001.

  • Edward J. Latessa, Alex Holsinger, and Dana J. Hubbard, Evaluation of the Ohio Department of Youth Services' Community Correctional Facilities, 1999.

SERVICE TO SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATIONS

  • Consultant with Avalon Corrections Services- Grant Writing, 2002.

  • Consultant with The Change Company- Writing Cognitive Curriculum for Offenders, 2002.

  • Consultant with Maine Department of Corrections- Review of Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Substance Abuser, 2002.

  • Consultant with the National Institute of Corrections- Evaluation of Correctional Treatment Programs, 1998-.

  • Consultant with the Ohio Department of Youth Services- Evaluation of Correctional Treatment Programs, Trainer for LSI-R and Youthful LSI, 1997-.

  • Youthful Level of Service Inventory and Level of Service Inventory-Revised Trainer, 1998.

  • Member of the Division of Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology, 1997 -.

  • Member of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1996-.

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