Publications | Presentations | Grants Funded | Grants Pending | Grants Submitted PUBLICATIONS Altschuler, David. Juvenile Offender Re-Entry and Intensive Aftercare: Lessons from An Outcome Evaluation. The Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association, vol. 30, no. 3, Summer 2006 Barrett, S., Bradshaw, C.P., & Lewis-Palmer, T. (in press). Maryland state-wide PBIS initiative: Systems, evaluation, and next steps. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions. Bevans, K. B., Bradshaw, C.P., Miech, R. & Leaf, P.J. (in press). Staff- and school-level predictors of school organizational health: A multilevel analysis. Journal of School Health. Bradshaw, C.P., Brown, J.S., & Hamilton, S.F. (2006). Applying positive youth development and life-course research to the treatment of adolescents involved with the judicial system. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 27 (1), 2-16. Bradshaw, C.P. & Hazan, C. (2006). Examining views of self in relation to views of others: Implications for research on aggression and self-esteem. Journal of Research in Personality, 40, 1209-1218. Bradshaw, C. P., Debnam, K., Martin, L., & Gill, R. (2006). Using the Internet to monitor bullying and school climate. Leadership Insider: Practice Perspectives on School Law & Policy, August. (p. 7). National School Boards Association. Alexandria, VA. Bradshaw, C. P., Debnam, K., Martin, L., & Gill, R. (2006). Building district-level school violence prevention capacity through web-based assessment and monitoring. Persistently Safe Schools Conference Proceedings (pp. 147-157). Hamilton Fish Institute. Washington, DC. Bradshaw, C.P., Reinke, W.M., Bevans, K.B., Brown, L. D., & Leaf, P.J. (in press). Implementation of school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in elementary schools: Observations from a randomized trial. Education & Treatment of Children. Bradshaw, C.P., Brown, J.S., & Hamilton, S.F. (in press). Bridging positive youth development and mental health services for youth with serious behavior problems through wraparound. Child & Youth Care Forum. Bradshaw, C.P., Sawyer, A.L., & O’Brennan, L. (in press). Bullying and peer victimization at school: Perceptual differences between students and school staff. School Psychology Review. Bradshaw, C.P., Bevans, K.B., Koth, C.W., Ialongo, N., & Leaf, P.J. (revised and resubmitted). The impact of school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) on the organizational health of elementary schools. School Psychology Quarterly. Bradshaw, C.P., Buckley, J., & Ialongo, N. (revised and resubmitted). School-based service utilization among urban children with early-onset educational and mental health problems: The squeaky wheel phenomenon. School Psychology Quarterly. Bradshaw, C.P., Sawyer, A.L., & O’Brennan, L. (under review). Examining the relationship among frequent involvement in bullying, school connectedness, and attitudes toward retaliation. Journal of Adolescence. Bradshaw, C.P., Debnam, K.J., Koth, C., & Leaf, P.J. (under review). Preliminary validation of the Implementation Phases Inventory (IPI) for assessing fidelity of school-wide Positive Behavior Supports. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions. Campa, M.I., Bradshaw, C.P., Eckenrode, J.E., & Zielinski, D.Z. (under review). Patterns of problem behavior in relation to precocious behavior and indicators of thriving in late adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence. Cheng TL, Brenner RA, Pearson-Fields C, Wright JL. The Spectrum of intoxication and poisonings among adolescents: surveillance in an urban population. Injury Prevention 2006; 2(2):129-32. Cheng TL, Johnson SB, Wright JL, Brenner RA, Scheidt PA. Assault-injured adolescents presenting to the emergency department: Causes and Circumstances. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13:610-6. Cheng TL, Markaikis D, DeWitt TG. The Status of Academic General Pediatrics: No Longer Endangered? Pediatrics. 2007; 119:e46-52. Copeland Linder N, Jones V, Haynie DL, Simons-Morton BG, Wright JL, Cheng TL. Factors Associated with Retaliatory Attitudes among Assault-Injured Adolescents. J Ped Psychology. In Press. Copeland KA, Harris E, Wang N, Cheng TL. Compliance with American Academy of Pediatrics Illness Exclusion Guidelines for Child Care in Maryland: Who follows them and when? Pediatrics. 2006;118(5):e1369-80. Horn IB, Brenner R, Rao, M, Cheng TL. Beliefs about the initiation of toilet training: Are there racial differences? J Pediatrics. 2006;149:165-8. Johnson, S.B., Bradshaw, C.P., Wright, J., Haynie, D., Simons-Morton, B. & Cheng, T.L. (in press). Testing the “teachable moment”: Is an Emergency Department visit a teachable moment for intervention among assault injured youth and their parents? Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Jowers, K., Bradshaw, C.P., & Gately, S. (under review). Taking school-based substance abuse prevention to scale: A partnership approach to the district-wide implementation of Keep A Clear Mind. Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education. Koth, C.W., Bradshaw, C.P., & Leaf, P.J. (revised and resubmitted). Examining the relationship between classroom-level factors and students’ perception of school climate. Journal of Educational Psychology. Koth, C.W., Bradshaw, C.P., & Leaf, P.J. (under review). Reliability and factor structure of the Teacher Observation of Classroom Adaptation-Checklist (TOCA-C). Educational and Psychological Measurement. Olaniyan O, dosReis S, Garriett V, Mychailyszyn MP, Anixt J, Rowe PC, Cheng TL. Community Perspectives of Childhood Behavioral Problems and ADHD among African-American Parents. Ambulatory Pediatrics. In Press. Pasternak RH, Geller G, Parrish C, Cheng TL. Adolescent and parent perceptions on youth participation in risk behavior research. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006;160(11):1159-66. Solomon BS, Bradshaw CP, Wright J, Cheng TL. Examining the relationship between youth and parental attitudes toward fighting: implications for intervention with assault-injured adolescents. J Interpersonal Violence. In Press. Saluja G, Marquez V, Brenner RA, Trumble A, Cheng TL. Adolescents as victims of familial violence: a hospital based surveillance. Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. In Press. Tandon, S. Darius, Phillips, Karran; Bordeaux, Bryan; Bone, Lee; Brown Bohrer Pamela; Cagney Kathleen; Gary, Tiffany; Kim, MIyoung; Levine, David; Price, Emmanuel, Syndor, Dobson Kim; Stone, Kim; Bass, B. Eric (2007). A Vision for Progress in Community Health Partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships. Research, Education and Action; 1(1), 11-30. Vernick JS, Webster DW. Policies to prevent firearms trafficking. Injury Prevention, in press. Vernick JS, Webster DW, Bulzacchelli MT. Regulating firearms dealers in the United States: an analysis of state law and opportunities for improvement. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2006;34:765. Vernick JS, Teret SP, Smith GA, Webster DW. Counseling About Firearms: Proposed Legislation is a Threat to Physicians and Their Patients. Pediatrics 2006; 118:2168-72. Vernick, Webster, Bulzacchelli. “Regulating Firearm Dealers in the United States: Opportunities for Intervention.” Accepted for oral presentation at the APHA Annual Meeting, November 2006. Weiner J, Wiebe DJ, Richmond TS, Beam K, Berman AL, Branas CC, Cheney RA, Coyne-Beasley T, Firman J, Fishbein M, Hargarten S, Hemenway D, Jeffcoat R, Kennedy D, Koper CS, Lemaire J, Miller M, Roth JA, Schwab W, Spitzer R, Teret SP, Vernick JS, Webster DW. Reducing firearm violence: a research agenda. Injury Prevention, in press. Webster DW, Zeoli AM, Bulzacchelli MT, Vernick JS. Effects of police stings of gun dealers on the supply of new guns to criminals. Injury Prevention 2006;12:225-230. Webster DW, Vernick JS, Bulzacchelli MT. Effects of a gun dealer’s change in sales practices on the supply of guns to criminals. Journal of Urban Health 2006; 83:778-787.
PRESENTATIONS Altschuler, David. Overview on Juvenile Offenders Re-Entering the Community presented at the Expert Panel on Juvenile Justice and Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment, Sponsored by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Rockville MD, December 7, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Effective Parole Transition and Re-Entry: Who, What, When, Where & How presented at the 2006 Fall Juvenile Justice Institute, Virginia Juvenile Justice Association, Richmond VA, November 2, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Reintegrating Youthful Offenders and Continuity of Care: It's All About Public Safety presented at the 1st Annual Training Conference of the Colorado Youth Offender System, Colorado Springs CO, August 23, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Re-Entry in Concept and Application. Developed and Led Technical Assistance Workshop for the Santa Cruz County Probation Department, Santa Cruz CA, August 11, 2006.
Altschuler, David developed and Led 1 1/2 Day Training for the West Virginia Division of Juvenile Services, Bridgeport WV, August 8-9, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Offender Reintegration: Concept and Application presented on Panel about Reintegration of Ex-Offenders: New Paths to Achievement at Workforce Innovations 2006, US Department of Labor, Anaheim CA, July 13, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Facilitator and Faculty at the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment's (CSAT) 2006 State Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Coordination (SATC) Grantees Policy Academy, Washington DC, June 6-7, 2006
Altschuler, David. Presented Intensive Aftercare: Answering the What, When, Who, Where, and How Questions and Juvenile Courts and Re-Entry: Issues and Prospects at two sessions of the 2006 Balanced and Restorative Justice Training Conference, Sponsored by the Michigan Bureau of Juvenile Justice, Mt. Pleasant MI, May 16-17, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents in the Juvenile Justice System, National Teleconference presentation promoting "On Your Own Without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations," (University of Chicago Press, 2005), Sponsored by Connect For Kids, January 24, 2006.
Altschuler, David. Re-Entry Strategies: Conceptual Underpinnings and Applications presented at the Building on Success: Providing Today's Youth With Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow National Conference, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Washington DC, January 11, 2006.
Bradshaw, C.P., Koth, C., & Leaf, P. Preliminary findings from a group randomized trial of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in elementary schools. Poster to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. (2007, May). Bradshaw, C. P. Rodgers, C., & Garbarino, J. Social-cognitive mediators of the association between community violence exposure and aggressive behavior. Paper to be presented (2007, March) at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA. Bradshaw, C.P., Sawyer, A., & O’Brennan, L. (2006, November). Bullying and attitudes toward retaliation: A social disorganization perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Criminology. Los Angeles, CA. Bradshaw, C. P., Debnam, K, Martin, L., & Gill, R. (2006, September). Building district-level school violence prevention capacity through web-based assessment and monitoring. Paper presented at the Persistently Safe Schools Conference. Washington, DC. Ghandour, L. & Bradshaw, C.P. Examining the role of parent monitoring and child disclosure as predictors of early onset alcohol use. Poster to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. (2007, May). O’Brennan, L., Sawyer, A., & Bradshaw, C.P. Understanding child and teacher perceptions of school bullying: Implications for effective prevention. Poster to be presented (2007, March) at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA. Sawyer, A., O’Brennan, L., & Bradshaw, C.P. Frequent involvement in bullying and perceptions of the school environment: Findings from a district-wide study. Poster to be presented (2007, March) at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA. Webster DW. Strategies to Reduce Illegal Gun Trafficking. Harvard Injury Control Research Center, January 2007. Webster & Vernick Invited seminar at Medical College of Wisconsin. Preventing illegal gun trafficking. September 2006. Webster DW. Evidence-based efforts to reduce illegal gun trafficking. Midwest meeting of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Chicago, October 2006. Webster DW. Strategies to reduce illegal guns and gun violence in urban areas. Mayors' tri-state summit on public safety. Philadelphia, March 2007.
GRANTS FUNDED Institute for Education Sciences Principle Investigator: Philip Leaf; CO-PI: Catherine Bradshaw 2007-2011 / $2,849,000 PBIS Plus National Institute of Mental Health Principle Investigator: Philip Leaf 2007-2012 / $1,690,600 Pre- and Postdoctoral Training in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Service System Research Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Foundation Principle Investigator: Tina Cheng 2006-2009 / $180,000 Healthy Bodies, Healthy Futures: Integrating Primary Care, Education and Workforce Programs Aaron Straus and Lillie Straus Foundation Principle Investigator: Tina Cheng; CO-PI: Barry Solomon 2006-2008 / $200,000 Merging Mental Health and Primary Care
GRANTS PENDING K24 Mid Career Investigator Award Principle Investigator: Tina Cheng Enhancing Youth Violence Prevention in Urban Communities NICHD Score: 139
GRANTS SUBMITTED U49 Maximizing Protective Factors for Youth Violence Principle Investigator: Nicholas Ialongo; CO-PI: Catherine Bradshaw CDC |