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Richardson, Jr. Curriculum Vitae Office Contact The University of Maryland Department of African-American Studies 1141 Taliaferro Hall 4280 Chapel Lane College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (301) 405-1163 Fax: (301) 314-3992 email: jrichar5@umd.edu  ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor Race, Health, Social Policy, Community & Urban Studies Department of African-American Studies College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland at College Park (September 2013-Present) Associate Professor (Joint Appointment) Department of Anthropology Anthropology of Health College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland at College Park (January 2017-Present) Assistant Professor Race, Health, Social Policy, Community & Urban Studies Department of African-American Studies College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland at College Park (September 2006-August 2013) Assistant Professor-Research Faculty Chapin Hall Center for Children University of Chicago (September 2005-August 2006) Adjunct Professor Department of Criminal Justice Chicago State University (June 2004-August 2006) ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS Co-Director, Capital Region Violence Intervention Program (CAP-VIP) Prince Georges Hospital Trauma Center Cheverly, MD Director, Hotspot Study Rapid Response Team National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR) College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland-College Park, MD Chair, Qualitative Research Interest Group (QRIG) Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity (CRGE) University of Maryland-College Park, MD Faculty Affiliate, Maryland Population Research Center (MPRC) College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland-College Park, MD Faculty Affiliate, Violence Intervention Program (VIP) University of Maryland Medical System R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Baltimore, MD EDUCATION RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Newark, NJ Doctorate of Philosophy in Criminology and Criminal Justice (2003) RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Newark, NJ. Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice (1992) THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, Charlottesville, VA. Bachelor of Arts in African and African-American Studies (1990) POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Mental Health, Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS in Correctional Healthcare NIMH Clinical Research Scholars Training Program Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine Atlanta, GA (Summers June 2008-August 2010) UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Mental Health, Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS in Correctional Healthcare NIMH Clinical Research Scholars Training Program Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Chapel Hill, NC (Summers June 2008-August 2010) UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Spencer Foundation Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship Consortium on Chicago School Research Urban Education Institute (September 2003-August 2005) PRE-DOCTORAL TRAINING NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH INSTITUTES (NDRI) National Institute on Drug Abuse Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship, Behavioral Science Research Training Program in Drug Abuse New York, NY (January 1995-December 2000) RESEARCH INTERESTS Violence & Trauma Violence Prevention & Intervention Adolescent and Young Adult Serious Violent Offenders Incarceration as a Social Determinant of Health Substance Abuse and HIV Risk Behaviors Parenting Low-Income Black Male Youth Medical Anthropology Urban Ethnography Structural Violence Social Capital Social Network Analysis AWARDS & HONORS Invited Scholar, RISE (Research, Integration, Strategies and Evaluation) for Boys and Men of Color. April 2016-Present. Mid-Career Scholar Award, New Connections Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey. August 2014-December 2015. Honoree, 8th Annual University-Wide Celebration of Scholarship and Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. May 2015. Faculty Spotlight, Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. October 2014. ICPSR Methodological Training Award in Social Network Analysis, Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Connections Program. August 2014. Early Career Scholar, The Ford Foundation Scholars Network on Masculinity and the Well-Being of African-American Men, August 2009-Present. University of Maryland Black Alumni Spotlight Award, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (August 2013) Clinical Research Training Fellowship, Mental Health, Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS in Correctional Healthcare Clinical Research Scholars Training Program. Morehouse School of Medicine, Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine (Atlanta, GA) and the Division for Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC), June 2008-August 2010. (NIMH Grant # 5R25MH080669) The Faculty Minority Achievement Award, Presidents Commission on Ethnic Minority Issues, University of Maryland, April 2009. Center for Teaching Excellence Award, University of Maryland, College Park. (September 2008-June 2009) Faculty of the Year Award, Nyumburu Cultural Center, University of Maryland, College Park, May 2007. MacArthur Foundation Transitions to Adulthood Research Network, Member, University of Chicago Chapin Hall Center for Children, September 2005-August 2006. Spencer Foundation Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, University of Chicago, Consortium on Chicago School Research, September 2003-August 2005. Graduate Research Fellowship, US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, January 2000-January 2001. NIDA Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship, Behavioral Science Research Training Program in Drug Abuse, The National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). January 1995-December 2000. PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., Sharpe, T., Wagner, M., & Cooper, C. (2016). Risk factors for recurrent violent injury among Black men. Journal of Surgical Research. 204(1): 261-266. Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., Wish, E., & Cooper, C. (2016). On papers: Perceptions of synthetic cannabinoid use among Black males under criminal justice supervision. Health and Justice. 4(1): 1-10. DOI 10.1186/s40352-016-0032-z Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2015). Who shot ya? How emergency departments can collect reliable police shooting data. Journal of Urban Health. DOI:10.1007/s11524-015-0008-7 Richardson, J. & St. Vil. C. (2015). Rolling Dolo: Navigating the code, violence and desistance over the early adolescent life-course. Ethnography. (DOI): 10.1177/1466138115609624 Richardson, J., & St. Vil, C. (2015). Putting in work: Black male joblessness, violence, crime and the code of the street. Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men. 3(2): 71-98. Robillard, A.G., Spencer, S. M., & Richardson, J.B. (2014). Expanding the African-American Studies paradigm to include health: A novel approach to promoting health equity. Journal of African-American Studies. (DOI) 10.1007/s12111-014-9292-7 Richardson, J., Van Brakle, M. & St. Vil, C. (2014). Taking boys out of the hood: Exile as a parenting strategy for African-American male youth. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. 143: 11-31. Richardson, J., Johnson, W., & St. Vil, C. (2014). I want him locked up: Juvenile confinement as a parenting strategy for pre-delinquent African-American male youth. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. DOI: 10.1177/0891241613520453 Richardson, J. & Van Brakle, M. (2013). The everyday struggle: Social capital, youth violence and parenting strategies for urban, low-income Black male youth. Race and Social Problems. 5(4): 262-280. DOI: 10.1007/s12552-013-9103-0 Richardson, J., Brown, J., & Van Brakle, M. (2013). Pathways to early violent death: The voices of serious violent youth offenders. American Journal of Public Health. DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2012.301160 Khan, M., Rosen, D., Epperson, M., Goldberg, A., Hemberg, J., Richardson, J., & Perriman, T. (2013). Adolescent criminal justice involvement and sexually transmitted infection in a nationally-representative US sample. Journal of Urban Health. 90(4): 717-728. Richardson, J., & Robillard, A. (2012). The least of these: Chronic exposure to violence and HIV risk among African-American male violent youth offenders detained in an adult jail. The Journal of Black Psychology. DOI: 10.1177/0095798412447645 Richardson, J. (2012). Beyond the playing field: Coaches as social capital for inner-city adolescent African-American males. Journal of African-American Studies. 16(2): 171-194. Richardson, J & Van Brakle, M. (2011). At wits end: A qualitative study of African-American parenting strategies, social capital, the juvenile justice system and mental healthcare for at-risk youth. Journal of Correctional Healthcare. 17(4): 319-328. Richardson, J., Brown, J., Van Brakle, M., & Godette, D. (2010). Qualitative insights on the HIV risk behaviors among violent youth offenders. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 49 (8): 520-535. Richardson, J. (2009). Men do matter: Ethnographic insights on the socially supportive role of the African-American uncle in the lives of inner-city African-American male youth. Journal of Family Issues. 30: 1041-1069. Hatcher, S., Toldson, I., Godette, D., & Richardson, J. (2009). Mental health, substance abuse, and HIV disparities in correctional settings: Practice and policy implications for African Americans. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 20(2): 6-16. Richardson, J. (2008). Contextualizing juvenile re-entry for young African-American males: From prison yard to schoolyard. Journal of Social Policy and Public Management. 14(2): 21-32. MANUSCRIPTS REVISE & RESUBMISSION St. Vil, C., Richardson, J., & Cooper, C. (2016). Method to the madness: Methodological considerations for research with Black male victims of violent injury in an urban trauma unit. Submitted to Qualitative Health Research. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2016). Off the grid: The ACA Navigator and the best practices for enrolling violently injured young Black men into health insurance coverage Griffin, R., Richardson, J., Kerby, J, & McGwin, G. (2016) A decompositional analysis of firearm-related mortality in the United States, 2000-2014. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2017). Behind the bullet: The positionality of the Black male ethnographer in the study of violence and trauma among young Black men Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2017). Shook: Post-traumatic stress among young Black male victims of violent injury Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2017). Status unknown: HIV testing for young Black male victims of violent injury in an urban trauma unit Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2017). Measuring the odds: A brief screening tool to assess risk for repeat violent injury Richardson, J., St. Vil, C., & Cooper, C. (2017). History of incarceration as a determinant of repeat violent injury among Black men BOOK CHAPTERS Richardson, J. (2010). The Emerging Role of the African-American Uncle in the Lives Single-Female Headed Households and At-Risk African-American Male Youth. Social Work with African-American Males: Health, Mental Health and Social Policy. Ed, Waldo E. Johnson. Oxford University Press. New York, NY. Smith, E., Richardson, J. Belue, R. (2009). Homicide and Violence among African-American Youth: From Epidemic to Endemic? In Health Issues in the Black Community 3rd Edition. Eds., R. Braithwaite, S. Taylor and H. Treadwell. Jossey-Bass Publishing. San Francisco, CA. Richardson, J. (2005). Social capital and the impact of violence among early adolescent African-American males, Research in Race and Ethnic Relations. 12: 131-170. BOOK CHAPTERS (UNDER REVIEW) Richardson, J. (2017). The role of personal experiences as Black men in shaping theoretical and analytical approaches to studying Black men and boys. In Ford Foundation Scholars Network Edited Volume. Ed, Alford Young. Routledge Books. MONOGRAPHS & NEWSLETTERS Richardson, J. (October 2014). My experience at the Patients Like Me site visit. Patients News. University of Maryland-School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD. WEB PUBLICATIONS Irwin-Morris, V. (December 2012). Making Literary Connections Via Street Literature: One Scholars Incredible Work. Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://www.streetliterature.com" http://www.streetliterature.com Anderson, T. (June, 2010). Q&A: Dr. Joseph Richardson, Expert in Health-Risk Reduction among Youth Offenders. Black AIDS Institute. Retrieved from URL http://www.thebody.com/content/art57238.html MEDIA PUBLICATIONS Featured in Be The Solution Magazine, A Violence Intervention: Researchers Work With Victims of Violent Injury at Prince Georges Hospital Trauma Center, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, Spring 2016. Featured in Could Hospital ERs Provide Missing Data on Police Shootings? February 4, 2016. National Public Radio. Retrieved from URL http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/02/04/465568899/could-hospital-ers-provide-missing-data-on-police-shootings. Featured in Drug Test Shortcomings Foil Synthetic Marijuana Crackdown Efforts. August 20, 2015. The Washington Times, Retrieved from URL www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/aug/20/synthetic-marijuana-drug-test-shortcomings-foil-cr/print/ Featured in Baltimore Turmoil Mirrors Racial Disparity. May 2015. Global Times, Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "https://exch.mail.umd.edu/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=Bx8Lct0KF4kLclNEDMiVWBrSNLI_uxa_pGw8Rd87UkwgcQKCTmTSCGgAdAB0AHAAOgAvAC8AdwB3AHcALgBnAGwAbwBiAGEAbAB0AGkAbQBlAHMALgBjAG4ALwBjAG8AbgB0AGUAbgB0AC8AOQAyADEAMAA5ADAALgBzAGgAdABtAGwA&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.globaltimes.cn%2fcontent%2f921090.shtml" \t "_blank" http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/921090.shtml Anderson, T. Jan/Feb 2012. Featured Scholar in Forgotten Sons: HIV among Young Black Men. POZ Magazine. Q&A with Joseph B. Richardson on Project Create Health Literacy Program at the District of Columbia Jail, Spotlight on Recovery Magazine. Jan 2011. pgs 17-19. Turner Trice, D. December 2010. Black Scholars Reach into Their Own Pasts to Help Beleaguered Young Black Men. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved from URL http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-12-13/news/ct-met-trice-black-men-1213-20101213_1_black-men-black-scholars-social-work MEDIA APPEARANCES Guest, John Lewis, Donald Trump and Civil Rights, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio (CBC Radio). Canada. (January 2017) Guest, Who Shot Ya?: A Novel Hospital Based Violence Intervention Program, inSocialWork Podcast Series, University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://www.insocialwork.org/episode.asp?ep=205" http://www.insocialwork.org/episode.asp?ep=205 (December 2016) Guest, Neo-Nazis in Baltimore and Historical Traumas in Black America, By Any Means Necessary Show Hosted by Eugene Puryear, Sputnik International Radio, Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://sputniknews.com/radio_by_any_means/20160819/1044428554/neo-nazi-baltimore-historical-traumas-black-america.html" http://sputniknews.com/radio_by_any_means/20160819/1044428554/neo-nazi-baltimore-historical-traumas-black-america.html (August 2016) Guest, Police Shootings in the US and the Aftermath, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio (CBC Radio). Canada. (July 2016) Guest, Behind the Headlines-Endemic Structural and Gun Violence in America, Hope and Wellness Podcast, Washington, DC, Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://blis.fm/hopeandwellness/57-behind-the-headlines-endemic-structural-and-gun-violence-in-america/" http://blis.fm/hopeandwellness/57-behind-the-headlines-endemic-structural-and-gun-violence-in-america/ (July 2016) Guest, Violence and Race: A View From Local Hospitals, National Public Radio (NPR), Kojo Nnamdi Show, WAMU 88.5, Washington, DC. Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2015-11-12/violence-and-race-a-view-from-local-hospitals" http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2015-11-12/violence-and-race-a-view-from-local-hospitals (November 2015) Guest, Hospital Based Violence Prevention and Management, Hope and Wellness Show, BLIS.FM, Washington, DC. Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://blis.fm/hopeandwellness/22-hospital-based-violence-prevention-and-management/" http://blis.fm/hopeandwellness/22-hospital-based-violence-prevention-and-management/ (October 2015) Guest, Race War-Dylann Roofs Attack on the Black Church, CBC-Radio, Canada (June 2015) Guest, Baltimore Protests and Joseph Kent, In the Now, RT, Moscow, Russia (April 2015) Guest, World of Guns, In the Now, RT, Moscow, Russia (January 2015) Guest, Panel Discussion on Modern Day Slavery, Radio 786, Capetown, South Africa (February 2014) Featured Scholar, 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, NBC News 4, Washington, DC (August 2013) Featured Scholar, Documentary Film, The More Effective Evil: The Impact of President Obama on the Black Community and Humanity. (2013). Your World News Films Featured Scholar, Documentary Film, The Faade of the American Dream. (2013). Retrieved from URL http://www.presstv.ir Featured Speaker, Trayvon Martin 1,000 Campus Vigil, NBC News 4. Washington, DC. (April 2012) Guest, I Mix What I Like Show, Hosted by Dr. Jared Ball, Mass Incarceration in the Age of Obama, WPFW, Pacifica Radio, Washington, DC (January 2012) Featured Scholar, Documentary Film, Another Part of Me: Youth Views on Drugs and Incarceration in Our Community. Educational Video Center. (2010) Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://www.evc.org/store/videos/another-part-me" http://www.evc.org/store/videos/another-part-me DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION Producer and Host, Working Class Intellectuals Podcast on SoundCloud Producer, Documentary Short Film, Bullets Without Names, Retrieved from URL  HYPERLINK "http://vimeo.com/92973477" http://vimeo.com/92973477 *Nominated for American Visions Award 2014 Producer, Every 80 Minutes, Public Service Announcement on Urban Gun Violence in the City of Philadelphia GRANT AWARDS 2016-2018, Richardson, J. (PI), Somerville, J. (Co-I) Second Chance Act Smart Reentry Grant Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Project: Capital Region Violence Intervention Program at Prince Georges Hospital Trauma Center Amount: $234,000 2016-2017, Richardson, J (PI) & Benoit, R. (Co-I) District of Columbia Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants Project: Capital Region Violence Intervention Program at Prince Georges Hospital Trauma Center Amount: $123,000 2016-2017, Richardson, J. (PI) Deans Research Initiative College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland at College Park Project: Exploring Recurrent Violent Trauma, Access to Care and HIV Risk Behaviors among Young Black Men in Prince Georges County Amount: $20,000 2016-2017, Richardson, J. (PI) Maryland Population Research Center University of Maryland at College Park Project: Exploring Recurring Violent Trauma, Access to Care and HIV Risk Behaviors among Young Black Men in Prince Georges County Amount: $15,000 2016-2017, Richardson, J. (PI) PATIENTS Program University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Project: Life After the Gunshot: Empowering Patient Directed Care for Young Black Male Victims of Violent Injury Amount: $7,598 U01-DA038360 2014-2019, Wish, E. (PI), Artigiani, E. (Co-I), Richardson, J. (Co-I), Golbeck, J (Co-I), Subrahmanian, V.S. (Co-I) National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) Project: National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) Amount: $3,000,000 2014-2015, Richardson, J. (PI), Cooper, C. (Co-I) Project: Assessing the Best Strategies of the Maryland ACA Navigator for Enrolling Young Black Male Victims of Violent Injury into Health Insurance Coverage Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Amount: $100,000 2014-2015, Richardson, J. (PI) University of Maryland Research and Scholarship Award (RASA) University of Maryland, College Park Project: Exploring Recurrent Violent Trauma, Linkages to Care and HIV Risk Related Behaviors among African-American Men in Prince Georges County, MD Amount: $9,000 2013-2014, Richardson, J. (PI) College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Deans Research Initiative University of Maryland, College Park Project: Exploring Recurrent Violent Trauma, Linkages to Care and HIV Risk Related Behaviors among African-American Men in Prince Georges County, MD Amount: $20,000 2012-2013 Richardson, J. (PI) Pepsi Enhancement Funds University of Maryland, College Park Project: Women of Color and Mass Incarceration Amount: $1,000 2011-2012 Richardson, J. (PI) Consortium for Race, Gender and Ethnicity University of Maryland, College Park Faculty Seed Grants for Developing Qualitative Work Project: Exploring Recurrent Violent Trauma, Linkages to Care and HIV Risk Related Behaviors among African-American Men in Prince Georges County, MD Amount: $2,400 2011-2012 Richardson, J. (Co-PI), University of Maryland at College Park Cooper, C. (Co-PI), University of Maryland School of Medicine (SOM) Prevention Research Center Seed Grant Program, UMD School of Public Health Project: Exploring Recurrent Violent Trauma, Linkages to Care and HIV Risk Related Behaviors among African-American Men in Prince Georges County, MD Amount: $10,000 2010-2011 Richardson, J. (PI) College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Deans Research Initiative University of Maryland, College Park Project: Exploring the Nexus of Exposure to Violence, Psychological Stressors, Substance Abuse and Criminal Justice Involvement among Victims of Violent Injuries In Baltimore City Amount: $20,000 2010-2011 Richardson, J. (PI) University of Maryland Research and Scholarship Award (RASA) University of Maryland, College Park Project: Exploring the Nexus of Exposure to Violence, Psychological Stressors and Criminal Justice Involvement among Victims of Violent Injuries In Baltimore City Amount: $9,000 2010-2011 Richardson, J. (PI) Maryland Population Research Center Seed Grant University of Maryland, College Park Project: Exploring the Nexus of Exposure to Violence, Psychological Stressors and Criminal Justice Involvement among Victims of Violent Injuries in Baltimore City Amount: $6,000 2008-2010 Richardson, J. (PI) Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Corrections Clinical Scholars Research Training Program National Institute of Mental Health and Morehouse School of Medicine Grant # 5R25MH080669 Project: Exploring the Nexus of Exposure to Violence, Psychological Stressors and Criminal Justice Involvement among Victims of Violent Injuries In Baltimore City Amount: $10,000 2008-2010 Richardson, J. (PI) Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Corrections Clinical Scholars Research Training Program National Institute of Mental Health and Morehouse School of Medicine Grant # 5R25MH080669 Project: A Qualitative Study of Health Risks Behaviors among African-American Male Youth Offenders Detained in an Adult Jail Amount: $10,000 2008-2009 Richardson, J. (PI) Center for Teaching Excellence University of Maryland, College Park Project: Community as Classroom Using Qualitative Methods in Urban Studies Amount: $3,500 2005-2006 Richardson, J. (PI) The MacArthur Foundation Transitions to Adulthood Research Network Project: Exploring the Social Context of Juvenile Re-Entry in Chicago Amount: $30,000 GRANT PROPOSALS IN PREPARATION Richardson, J. (PI), St. Vil, C. (Co-PI), Cooper, C. (Co-PI), Benoit, R. (Co-I) Patient Centered Research Outcomes Institute (PCORI) Project: Comparing the Effectiveness of Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs on Patient Outcomes** Amount: $1,300,000 **Resubmission FIELDWORK 2015-2016 Screening and Reporting, Synthetic Cannabinoid Use, Urban Emergency Department, in Prince Georges County, MD 2014-2016 Affordable Care Act Navigator, Health Insurance Coverage, Black Male Victims of Violent Injury, Urban Trauma Units, in Prince Georges County and Baltimore, MD 2013-2015 Risk Factors for Recurrent Violent Injury, Linkages/Barriers to Care, HIV Risk Behaviors, Black Male Victims of Violent Injury, Urban Trauma Unit, in Prince Georges County, MD 2008-2010 Serious Violent Youth Offenders, Adult Jails, Health Risk Behaviors, in Maryland and Washington, DC 2005-2006 Juvenile Re-Entry, Juvenile Offenders, in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) 2001-2003 High School Dropouts, Employment Challenges, in North and West Philadelphia 1999-2000 Prison Re-Entry Programs in New York City and Chicago 1998-1999 Bloods and Crips, Emergence of Violent Youth Gangs, in Central Harlem 1995-1999 Social Context of Adolescent Violence, Schools, Communities and Households, in Central Harlem SELECTED ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS Methodological Challenges in Conducting Research on Young Black Male Victims of Violent Injury in an Urban Trauma Unit, Special Topics Meetings: Babies, Boys and Men of Color, Society of Research on Child Development, Tampa, FL. October 2016 Screening and Reporting Synthetic Cannabinoid Use in an Emergency Department, Introducing the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS), The College on Problems of Drug Dependence 78th Annual Scientific Meeting, Palm Springs, CA. June 2016 Gun Violence and the Effect on Young Black Males, Invisible Wounds: Violence, Trauma and Healing Young Black Men, 15th Annual Youth Violence Prevention Conference, Des Lee Collaborative Vision, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri at St. Louis. St. Louis, MO. April 2016 The Invincibles: Violent Injury, Health Literacy and Familial Support among Young Black Men in Baltimore, Society for Research on Adolescence Conference, Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD. April 2016. Assessing the Role, Function and Challenges of ACA Navigator in Enrolling Violently Injured Young Black Men into Health Insurance Coverage, 143rd Annual Meeting and Exposition American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. November 2015. I'm on Papers: Analyzing the Intersection of Criminal Justice Supervision and Synthetic Cannabinoid Use among Young Black Men Admitted to an Urban Emergency Department for Violent Injury, Paper presented at Healthography: American Public Health Association 142nd Annual Meeting & Expo, Black Caucus of Health Workers, New Orleans, LA. November 2014. Im on Papers: Synthetic Cannabinoid Use among Violently Injured Young Black Men Under Criminal Justice Supervision, Paper presented at the National Network of Hospital Based Violence Intervention Programs, Diverse Roles and Common Goals: Hospital-Community Partnerships to Reduce Violence and Trauma, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. September 2014. The Gatekeepers: Perspectives of Frontline Staff on the Provision of Services for Serious Violent Youth Offenders Detained in an Adult Jail, Paper presented at the Innovation in Prisons Workshop, Luskin School of Public Affairs, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. April 2014. A Methodological Conundrum: Situating A Clinical Ethnography of Violent Injury in a Trauma Unit, Doing Ethnography, Paper presented at the 39th Annual Mid-South Sociological Association Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2013. Situating a Clinical Ethnography of Violent Injury among Young African-American Men in an Urban Trauma Unit (Co-Presenter, Christopher St. Vil), Violence: Context and Consequences, Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association of Black Sociologists, Social (In)Justice and Health Disparities: A Continuing Saga. New York, NY. August 2013. Panelist, Situating Risk, Home and Health: Qualitative Research Methods Across Disciplines, Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity, University of Maryland, College Park. May 2013. Panelist, Empowerment Through Information: Librarianship for At-Risk and Incarcerated Youth, iDiversity Event, iSchool-University of Maryland, College Park. April 2013. Panelist, What is Tenure? 14th Annual National Undergraduate McNair Scholars Conference, University of Maryland, College Park. March 2013 Panelist, Changing Demographics and Service to Changing Communities, Symposium on Diversity and Library & Information Science Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. November 2012. Putting in Work: The Intersection of Violence, Labor and the Code of the Street among Serious Violent Youth Offenders, Paper presented at the Institute for the Study of Race and Culture, 12th Annual Diversity Challenge Conference: What to Do About Race and Culture and Violence, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. October 2012. Putting in Work: Black Male Youth Joblessness, Violence and the Code of the Street, Paper presented at the 42nd Association of Black Sociologists Conference: Embracing the Past, Impacting the Future: (Re) Establishing a Commitment to the Tradition of Black Sociology, Denver, CO. August 2012. Rolling Dolo: Trust and Mistrust Among Adolescent African-American Males, Paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference on Emerging Adulthood, Providence, RI. October 2011. Rolling Dolo: Trust and Mistrust Among Adolescent African-American Males, Paper presented at the Race, Gender and Identity Roundtable, 41st Association of Black Sociologists Conference, Las Vegas, NV. August 2011. Understanding the Intersection of Violent Trauma, HIV and the Criminal Justice System Among African-American Men in Baltimore, Paper presented at the Black Male Symposium, University of Maryland. College Park, MD. April 2011. What We Teach, Invited Panelist, Diversity, Democracy and Higher Education: A Colloquy, University of Maryland Office of the Associate Provost for Equity and Diversity, College Park, MD. April 2011. Risk Factors for Recurrent Violent Trauma among African-American Men, Paper presented at the Health Disparities in Boys and Men: Innovative Research to Reduce Addiction, Trauma and Related Co-Morbidities Conference, National Institute of Drug Abuse, Washington, DC. November 2010. Taking Boys Out of the Hood: Ethnographic Insights on Parenting Strategies for African-American Male Youth Paper presented at the Ford Foundation Early Career Scholars Network on Black Masculinity and Well-Being of African-American Men Conference, Chauncey Conference Center, Lawrenceville, NJ. November 2010. "An Ethnographic Study on the Health Risk Behaviors of African-American Male Youth Offenders and the Implications for Successful Re-Entry," Paper presented at the Friday Tea Symposium, Center for Diverse Families and Communities, The College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. November 2010. A Qualitative Study of HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors among Title XVI Youth Offenders Detained in the District of Columbia Jail. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Conference- Medical Sociology Roundtable Session. Atlanta, GA. August 2010. Man Children in an Un-promised Land, Taking Boys Out of the Hood: Ethnographic Insights on Parenting Strategies for African-American Male Youth. Paper presented at the Society of Research on Adolescence Conference. Philadelphia, PA. March 2010. A Qualitative Study of HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors Among Title XVI Youth Offenders Detained in the District of Columbia Jail. Paper presented at the National Institute of Mental Healths Training the Next Generation of Mental Health and HIV/AIDS Researchers Conference. Bethesda, MD. October 2009. Panelist, Juvenile Justice and the African-American Community: Reversing the Trend, Thirteenth Annual Sylvania Woods Conference on African-Americans and the Law, American University-Washington College of Law, Washington, DC. April 2009 Panelist, Breaking Barriers: The Obama Administration, the 111th Congress and the Future of School-Age Black Males, Office of the Senate Building, Washington, DC. April 2009. Panelist, State of African-American Men in Washington DC and Baltimore, University of Maryland at Eastern Shore, October 2007 INVITED SYMPOSIUMS/TALKS Invited Scholar, Alan Alda for Communicating Science Workshop, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. (October 2016) Invited Scholar, RISE for Boys and Men of Color, Summer Meeting of Scholars, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. (August 2016) Guest, Pathways to Behavioral Health Equity: Addressing Trauma in Underserved Communities, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Bethesda, MD. (July 2016) Guest Speaker, Youth Violence Prevention and Intervention, Fairfax County Juvenile Detention Center, Fairfax, VA. (July 2016) Guest Speaker, Youth Empowerment Summit, Stand for Peace: Teen Violence on the Metro, Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority, Washington, DC. (May 2016) Keynote Speaker, Invisible Wounds: Violence, Trauma and Healing Young Black Men, Racism: In Sickness and In Health, 3rd Annual Parren Mitchell Symposium, Critical Race Initiative, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park. College Park, MD. (April 2016) Guest Speaker, Who Shot Ya? How Emergency Departments Can Collect Reliable Police Shooting Data, Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Edge of Chaos, Birmingham, AL. (April 2016) Guest Speaker, On Papers: Exploring the Intersection of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use and Criminal Justice Supervision among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Research Seminar Series, School of Social Work, University of Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, MD. (February 2016) Guest Speaker, #Freddie Gray: Structural Violence in Baltimore, MLAW374: Freddie Grays Baltimore, MLAW Programs, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland at College Park. College Park, MD. (February 2016) Guest Speaker, How emergency departments can collect reliable police shooting data. Sociology of Gun Violence SOC 497, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario. (February 2016) Guest Speaker, On Papers: Exploring the Intersection of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use and Criminal Justice Supervision among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Department of Health Behavior Seminar, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham. Birmingham, AL. (December 2015) Guest Speaker, #Freddie Gray: The Anatomy of Structural and Interpersonal Violence in Black Baltimore, Structural Violence in Philadelphia and Baltimore, The Bahai Chair for World Peace & The Critical Race Initiative, University of Maryland. College Park, MD (November 2015) Guest Speaker, The Intersection of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use and Criminal Justice Supervision Among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Healthcare for the Homeless. Baltimore, MD (October 2015) Guest Speaker, New Jim Crow: African-Americans, Mass Incarceration and the Prison Industrial Complex, Social Justice Workshop, Shiloh Baptist Church, Washington, DC. (May 2015) Guest Lecturer, The Intersection of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use, Criminal Justice Supervision and Violent Injury, Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (PREV 715), Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. May 2015. Guest Speaker, Shook: The Intersection of Traumatic Stress, Substance Use and Violent Injury among Young Black Men, Mental Health and Trauma: The Other Side of Injury, Injury Prevention Conference Healing After Trauma: Mind, Body & Soul, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. May 2015 Guest Speaker, I'm on Papers: Analyzing the Intersection of Criminal Justice Supervision and Synthetic Cannabinoid Use among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Department of Sociology, Colloquium Series, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. April 2015. Guest Speaker, I'm on Papers: Analyzing the Intersection of Criminal Justice Supervision and Synthetic Cannabinoid Use among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Humanities 161, Gender and Justice, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. April 2015. Guest Speaker, On Papers: Analyzing the Intersection of Criminal Justice Supervision and Synthetic Cannabinoid Use among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Social Workers, Human Service Workers, Housing Counselors, Homeless Counselors, University of Maryland Extension, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Baltimore, MD. April 2015. Panelist, Intellectual Activism, Social Justice & Criminalization, The 2nd Annual Congressman Parrin Mitchell Symposium, Critical Race Initiative, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. April 2015. Guest Speaker, Educational Research Presentation, On Papers: Synthetic Cannabinoid Use Among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Maryland Community Advisory Research Board (MD-CRAB), University of Maryland Center for Health Equity, Public Health Day in Annapolis, Annapolis, MD. March 2015. Panelist, Black Men Stand Up, Co-Sponsored by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Department of African-American Studies and MICA, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. February 2015. Invited Guest, Prince Georges County Police Department, Training and Education Division, Police Trauma Kit Training, Upper Marlboro, MD. December 2014. Panelist, Community Roots Town Hall on Police Brutality, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. (December 2014) Invitee, New Connections 8th Annual Research and Coaching Clinic, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Orleans, LA. November 2014. Guest Speaker, Im on Papers: Synthetic Cannabinoid Use among Violently Injured Young Black Men, Collegium of Scholars Symposium Series, Center for Health Equity, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. November 2014. Guest Speaker, ADVANCE, Advancing Faculty Diversity, The Tenure Process, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. October 2014. Guest Speaker, Inside the Public Health Guild Series, University of Maryland-School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral and Community Health. College Park, MD. September 2014. Presenter, Exploring Recurrent Violent Trauma, Linkages to Care and HIV Risk Related Behaviors among African-American Men, Paper presented at the 6th Annual Community Empowerment Through Black Men Healing Conference, Minneapolis, MN. September 2014. Panelist, Beyond Ferguson: Campus Town Hall, Sponsored by the Department of African-American Studies, Colony Ballroom, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. September 2014. Presenter, Situating a Clinical Ethnography of Violent Injury among Young African American Men in an Urban Trauma Unit, Patients Like Me-PATIENTS Summer Symposium, Cambridge, MA July 2014. Guest Speaker, The New Jim Crow: African-Americans, Mass Incarceration and the Prison Industrial Complex, Portz Seminar Series, Honors College, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. June 2014. Guest Speaker, Pre-K to Prison Pipeline, Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. June 2014. Guest Speaker, Cultural Competence and Diversity Training, University of Maryland Campus Police Cadet Academy, University of Maryland, College Park. (May 2014) Symposium Organizer, Women of Color and Mass Incarceration, Department of African-American Studies, Womens Studies and the Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity, University of Maryland, College Park, MD March 2014. Moderator, Advancing Health Through a Racial Lens, Department of African-American Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD February 2014. Panelist, 12 Years a Slave Panel Discussion, Sojourner Truth African American Research Library, Oxon Hill, MD February 2014. Speaker, Educating the Whole Child-One Student at a Time, Boys of Color, Cultural Relevance and Alignment, Division of Student Services, Prince Georges County Public Schools, College Park, MD November 2013. Moderator, Screening of Fruitvale Station Q& A, Rise Above the Isms, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Maryland November 2013. Keynote Speaker, WEB Dubois Society Inductee Ceremony, University of Maryland College Park, MD November 2013. Symposium Organizer, Pre-K to Prison Pipeline: Changing the Odds for Boys of Color, Department of African-American Studies, University of Maryland College Park, MD September 2013. Panelist, Black Americas Second Amendment, Greater Washington Urban League Washington, DC May 2013. Moderator, Mass Incarceration and the Enslavement of African-Americans, The Peoples Community Baptist Church Silver Spring, MD May 2013. Guest Speaker, Social Justice and Community Activism Workshop on Gun Violence in the DC Metropolitan Area and the Churchs Role in Healing Victims of Gun Violence, Shiloh Baptist Church Washington, DC April 2013. Guest Speaker, How Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs Can Reduce Recurrent Violent Injury, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Washington, DC December 2012. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Connections Sixth Annual Symposium, Princeton, New Jersey June 2012. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Connections Fifth Annual Symposium, Princeton, New Jersey June 2011. EDITORIAL REVIEW Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings American Journal of Public Health Journal of Adolescent Research Urban Review Sage Open Journal of Family Issues Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research and Practice Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Qualitative Research Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Crime and Delinquency The Journal of Criminal Justice The Journal of African-American Studies Sexually Transmitted Infections Words, Beats & Life: Global Journal of Hip Hop Culture TEACHING Introduction to African-American Studies (AASP 100) Race, Poverty, Youth Violence and the Juvenile Justice System: A Theoretical Analysis of Social Capital in Schools, Communities and Families (AASP 499T)* Qualitative Research Methods in Urban Studies (AASP 297 and 498Q)* The New Jim Crow: African-Americans, Mass Incarceration and the Prison Industrial Complex (AASP i187 Series Course)*+ Independent Research Thesis (AASP 396) *Independently developed and instructed these courses +Signature course in General Education ADVISING POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWS Christopher St. Vil, PhD, MSW African-American Studies Department University of Maryland at College Park (September 2013-August 2015) Robert Turner, PhD African-American Studies Department University of Maryland at College Park (September 2013-August 2015) DOCTORAL CANDIDATES Denae Johnson Department of Sociology College of Behavioral and Social Sciences University of Maryland at College Park (September 2015-August 2016) DISSERTATION COMMITTEES Elizabeth Warrick (School of Information Studies)*^ Jason Nichols (Department of American Studies)*+ Ryan Shanahan (Department of Womens Studies)*+ Brian Gilchrist (School of Public Health)*+ John Hart (School of Public Health)* Steven Mobley (School of Education)*^+ Sara Boonstoppel (Department of Criminology)*+ Sara Betsinger (Department of Criminology)*^+ Kathryn Kozey (Department of Criminology)*^+ *Dissertation Committee Member +Completed dissertation and defense ^ Deans Representative UNDERGRADUATE THESIS ADVISOR Nathan Brandli (Department of African-American Studies)+ Sierra Kelley-Chung (Individual Studies Program)+ +Completed and successfully defended senior thesis RESEARCH & CONSULTING Research Scientist, Social Research Center, Friends Research Institute, Baltimore, MD. (November 2010-Present) Institutional Review Board Member, Friends Research Institute, Baltimore, MD (January2011-Present) Research Consultant. Law Offices of Marvin Miller. (Alexandria, VA). Provided expert witness testimony, analyzed and coded wiretapped telephonic conversations in a federal drug case, US v. Olden Minnick (June 2015-August 2016) Research Consultant, The New Life Comprehensive Research Center, College of Professional Studies at Bowie State University (Bowie, MD). Provided research and evaluation consultation for a pilot program to assist formerly incarcerated persons as they re-integrated into communities in Prince Georges County, MD following release from jail or prison. Collaborative partnership between Bowie State University College of Professional Studies, Morgan State University School of Social Work, and the University of Maryland Department of African-American Studies (August 2015-January 2016) Research Consultant. Federal Public Defenders Office of Baltimore. (Baltimore, MD). Expert witness in capital crime case, Davis vs. State of Maryland. Researched and constructed life history narrative on the adolescent life-course of the defendant Earl W. Davis. Collected community-level ethnographic data and community-level GIS crime data on the social context of adolescent development for the defendant, Earl W. Davis. (October 2008-March 2009) Grant Reviewer, Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Washington, DC. Reviewed and evaluated grant proposals submitted to ACYF targeting homeless, runaway and delinquent youth. (July 2005) Grant Reviewer, Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Washington, DC. Reviewed and evaluated grant proposals submitted to ACYF targeting homeless, runaway and delinquent youth. (July 2004) Technical Assistance Consultant. The Mayatech Corporation. School Violence Interactive Multimedia Project, Silver Spring, MD. Provided technical assistance in the development, implementation and evaluation phases of a multi-media violence prevention project funded by SAMSHA. (January 2000 to January 2003) Research Associate, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology, Philadelphia Educational Longitudinal Study (PELS), Philadelphia, PA. Conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with high school dropouts on their employment experiences. (September 2001-August 2003) Technical Assistance Consultant, Texas Southern University, School of Public Affairs and the Barbara Jordan Institute of Policy Studies, Houston, TX. Provided technical assistance in the development and planning of a public policy research institute and criminal justice administration program for the school of public policy at Texas Southern University. (July 2002). Technical Assistance Consultant, US Department of Justice, Executive Office of Weed and Seed Serious and Violent Offender Re-Entry Initiative, Washington, DC. Provided technical assistance to community-based re-entry programs with a specific focus on family re-integration, the mental health of children of incarcerated parents and substance abuse treatment for individuals returning from prison. (October 2000 to October 2001). Ethnographer, National Associates Program, Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY Lead qualitative research study on prison-based re-entry programs in New York State which prepared citizens for return to communities and families post-incarceration in New York City. (September 1999-September 2000) Ethnographer, Growing Up Safe and Smart Project, Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. Conducted a four-year longitudinal ethnographic research study on the social context of adolescent violence in schools and communities among 25 African-American youth and their families living in a disadvantaged Black community in New York City. (September 1995-August 1999) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Advisory Board Member, Smart Re-Entry Task Force, Prince Georges County Department of Health and Prince Georges County Department of Corrections Advisory Board Member, Male Survivors of Trauma, DC Office of Victims Services Member, Ford Foundation Scholars Network on Masculinity and the Well Being of African-American Men Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Connections Network Member, Underrepresented Minority Faculty Strategic Advisory Board, Annie E. Casey Foundation Member, National Network of Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs Member, National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health Member, American Public Health Association Member, Association of Black Sociologists Former Board Member, Brady Campaign & Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence Former Co-Chair, HIV/STI Workgroup, Prince Georges Healthcare Action Coalition SERVICE Chair, Search Committee, Department of African-American Studies Chair, Appointment to Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of African-American Studies Committee Member, Appointment to Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of African-American Studies Advisory Board Member, Judge Alexander Williams, Jr., Center for Education, Justice and Ethics Chair, Qualitative Research Interest Group (QRIG), Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity Committee Member, BSOS Deans Review Committee Committee Member, BSOS Deans Search Committee Member, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Council Member, UMD ADVANCE Program Grant Reviewer, UMD ADVANCE Program Faculty Senator, Campus Affairs Committee, University Senate, University of Maryland Search Committee Member, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Center for Safe Solutions Member, Chair Search Committee, Department of African-American Studies Faculty Mentor, Black Male Initiative Program, Nyumburu Cultural Center Mentor, McNair Scholars Program Mentor, Summer Research Internship Program, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences     PAGE  PAGE 2 Joseph B. 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