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J. Mellow/ March 2018 1 Curriculum Vitae Jeff Mellow John Jay College of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice Haaren Hall, Rm. 636.10 524 West 59 th Street New York, NY 10019 212-237-8035 [email protected] Research Interests: Issues in correctional policy, practice and organizational effectiveness, community corrections, reentry, evaluation of criminal justice programs, critical incidents in corrections. ______________________________________________________________________________ Professional Experience 2017 - Director M.A. Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College, The City University of New York (CUNY) 2010 - Professor Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY 2006 - Faculty Member Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center, CUNY M.A. Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY 2016 - 2017 Deputy Director M.A. Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY 2010 - 2013 Deputy Executive Officer Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center, CUNY 2011 - 2012 Faculty Research Fellow Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College, CUNY 2009 - 2010 Associate Professor Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY 2007 - 2010 Senior Research Associate Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College, CUNY Prisoner Reentry Institute, John Jay College, CUNY
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Curriculum Vitae

Jeff Mellow John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Department of Criminal Justice

Haaren Hall, Rm. 636.10

524 West 59th Street

New York, NY 10019

212-237-8035

[email protected]

Research Interests: Issues in correctional policy, practice and organizational effectiveness,

community corrections, reentry, evaluation of criminal justice programs,

critical incidents in corrections.

______________________________________________________________________________

Professional Experience

2017 - Director

M.A. Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College,

The City University of New York (CUNY)

2010 - Professor

Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY

2006 - Faculty Member

Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center, CUNY

M.A. Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY

2016 - 2017 Deputy Director

M.A. Program in Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY

2010 - 2013 Deputy Executive Officer

Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center, CUNY

2011 - 2012 Faculty Research Fellow

Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College, CUNY

2009 - 2010 Associate Professor

Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College, CUNY

2007 - 2010 Senior Research Associate

Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College, CUNY

Prisoner Reentry Institute, John Jay College, CUNY

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2005 - 2009 Associate Professor

Department of Law, Police Science & Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay

College, CUNY

2004 - 2005 Associate Professor

Department of Sociology, Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, NJ.

1998 - 2004 Assistant Professor

Department of Sociology, Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, NJ.

1998 - 1999 Teaching Associate

The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, State University of New

York, Albany, NY.

1991 - 1992 News Producer

Law Enforcement Training Network (LETN), Dallas, TX.

Academic Degrees

2001 Ph.D., Criminal Justice

University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany NY.

1994 M.A., Criminal Justice

University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany NY.

1989 B.A., International Studies

American University, Washington, DC.

Publications

‘*’ student author (designates research conducted while a student)

Refereed journal articles

Jacqueline Scott*, Gohar Petrossian, Mellow, Jeff and Bryce Peterson. (2018). Understanding

Risky Facilities: Analysis of Factors Associated with Jails Escapes in Eight

States. Security Journal. Online version available at: http://rdcu.be/I0Mi

Kim, Mijin* and Jeff Mellow. (2018). Analysis of “Powder Keg Theory” in State Escape

Statutes. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 29, 3-23.

Mellow, Jeff and Kevin Barnes-Ceeney. (2017). Key Factors to Promote Successful

Comprehensive Reentry Initiatives, Federal Probation, 81, 22-31.

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Mellow, Jeff, Bryce Peterson and Mijin Kim*. (2017). An Analysis of CRIPA Findings Letters

Issued to Jails for Constitutional Violations by the Department of Justice, American

Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 69-85.

Peterson, Bryce*, Adam Fera* and Jeff Mellow. (2016). Escapes from Correctional Custody: A

New Examination of an Old Phenomenon. The Prison Journal, 96, 511-533.

Sung, Hung-En, Jeff Mellow, Robert Vaughan & Ernie Drucker. (2016). Building Infrastructure

and Capacity for Correctional Health Research in a College of Criminal Justice: Lessons

and Promises. The Prison Journal, 96, 304-328.

Cantora, Andrea, Jeff Mellow and Melinda Schlager. (2016). Social Relationships and Group

Dynamics inside a Community Correction Facility for Women. International Journal of

Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60, 1016-1035.

Chintakrindi, Sriram*, Hung-En Sung, Jeff Mellow and Jeremy Porter. (2015). Empirical Test of

Low Self-Control Theory Using Post-Treatment Substance Use and Recidivism

Outcomes of Parolees Participating in an Experimental Intervention. Criminology,

Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 16, 41-42.

Yu, Violet, Hung-En Sung and Jeff Mellow. (2015). Self-perceived Health Improvements

among Prison Inmates. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 21, 59-69.

Cantora, Andrea*, Jeff Mellow and Melinda Schlager. (2014). What about Nonprogrammatic

Factors? Women’s Perceptions of Staff and Resident Relationships in a Community

Corrections Setting. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 53, 35-56.

Sung-Suk Yu, Hung-En Sung, Jeff Mellow and Amy Shlosberg*. (2014). Prevalence and

Correlates of Suicidal Ideation among Parolees. Psychiatric Services, 65, 381-386.

Williams, Brie, Marc Stern, Jeff Mellow, Meredith Safer and Robert Greifinger. (2012). Aging

in Correctional Custody: Setting a Policy Agenda for Older Prisoner Health Care.

American Journal of Public Health, 102, 1475-1481.

White, Michael D., Jessica Saunders*, Christopher Fisher* and Jeff Mellow. (2012). Exploring

Inmate Reentry in a Local Jail Setting: Implications for Outreach, Service Use, and

Recidivism. Crime and Delinquency, 58, 124-146.

Sung, Hung-En and Jeff Mellow. (2011). Health and Justice in the 21st Century:

Criminalization of Disease, Medicalization of Justice and Beyond. Corrections

Compendium, 36, 11-16.

White, Michael D., Jeff Mellow, Kristin Englander*, and Marc Ruffinego*. (2011). Halfway

Back: An Alternative to Revocation for Technical Parole Violators. Criminal Justice

Policy Review, 22, 140-166.

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Sung, Hung-En, Annette M. Mahoney, and Jeff Mellow. (2011). Substance Abuse Treatment

Gap among Parolees: Prevalence, Correlates, and Barriers. Criminal Justice Review, 36,

40-57.

Stern, Marc F., Robert B. Greifinger, and Jeff Mellow. (2010). Patient Safety: Moving the Bar in

Prison Health Care Standards. American Journal of Public Health, 100, 2103-2110.

Sung, Hung-En, Mellow, Jeff, & Mahoney, Annette M. (2010). Jail Inmates with Co-Occurring

Mental Health and Substance Use Problems: Correlates and Service Needs. Journal of

Offender Rehabilitation. 49, 126-145.

Hoge, Steven K., Robert B. Greifinger, Thomas Lundquist and Jeff Mellow. (2009). Mental

Health Performance Measurement in Corrections. International Journal of Offender

Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 53, 634-647.

Baillargeon, Jacques, Brie A. Williams, Jeff Mellow, Amy Jo Harzke, Steven K. Hoge, and

Robert Greifinger. (2009). Parole Revocation among Prison Inmates with Psychiatric and

Substance Use Disorders. Psychiatric Services. 60, 1516-1521.

Williams, Brie, Karla Lindquist, Terry Hill, Jacques Baillargeon, Jeff Mellow, Robert

Greifinger, and Louise C. Walter. (2009). Caregiving Behind Bars: Correctional Officer

Reports of Disability among Geriatric Prisoners. Journal of the American Geriatrics

Society. 57, 1286-1292.

Mellow, Jeff, Melinda Schlager and Joel Caplan*. (2008). Using GIS to Evaluate Post-Release

Prisoner Services in Newark, NJ. Journal of Criminal Justice. 36, 416-425.

Mellow, Jeff and Johnna Christian. Transitioning Offenders to the Community: A Content

Analysis of Reentry Guides. (2008). Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 47, 4, 339-355.

Naday, Alexandra*, Josh Freilich and Jeff Mellow. (2008). The Elusive Data on Supermax

Confinement. The Prison Journal. 88, 1, 69-93.

Mellow, Jeff and Robert Greifinger. The Evolving Standard of Decency: Post-Release Planning?

(2008). Journal of Correctional Health Care. 14, 1, 21-30.

Mellow, Jeff and Robert Greifinger. (2007). Successful Reentry: The Perspective of Private

Correction Health Care Providers, Journal of Urban Health. 84, 85-98.

Abridge version reprinted in CorrDocs (2008), the newsletter of the Society of

Correctional Physicians, 11, 1, 10.

Christian, Johnna, Jeff Mellow and Shenique Thomas*. (2006). Social and Economic

Implications of Family Connections to Prisoners. Journal of Criminal Justice.

34, 443-452.

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Mellow, Jeff and James N. Dickinson. (2006).The Role of Prerelease Handbooks for

Prisoner Reentry. Federal Probation, 70, 1, 70-76.

Mellow, Jeff and Lenny Ward. (2003). Community Strategies for Successful Reentry.

Perspectives, 27, 4: 26-28.

Book Chapter

Mellow, Jeff. (2007).Written Health Informational Needs for Reentry. In Public Health

Behind Bars: From Prisons to Communities. Edited by Robert Greifinger, NY:

Springer Press.

Monographs

Mellow, Jeff, Gary Christensen, Kevin Warwick and Janeen Buck Willison. (2010). Transition

from Jail to Community Online Learning Toolkit. Washington: National Institute of

Corrections. 238 pages. Revised 2014 & 2015. Available at: http://nicic.gov/tjctoolkit2

Mellow, Jeff, Debbie Mukamal, Stefan LoBuglio, Amy Solomon and Jenny Osborne. (2008).

The Jail Administrator’s Toolkit for Reentry. Washington: Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Solomon, Amy, Jenny Osborne, Stefan LoBuglio, Jeff Mellow and Debbie Mukamal. (2008).

Life After Lockup: Improving Reentry from Jail to the Community. Washington: Bureau

of Justice Assistance.

Mellow, Jeff, Steven K. Hoge, Josh Lee, Mangai Natarajan, Sung-suk Violet Yu*, Robert

Greifinger, and Gary Belkin. (2008). Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health

Care Service Delivery in New York City. NY: John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Mellow, Jeff. (2001). The development and validation of a questionnaire to measure ethnicity:

Targeted for legal, security, programming, and reporting purposes with prison

populations (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

(Accession Order No. 3012368)

Technical Reports

Buck Willison, Janeen, Jeff Mellow and Travis Reginal. (2018). Sustaining Systems Change:

Findings from a Transition from Jail Community (TJC) Initiative Stakeholder Survey.

DC. Urban Institute.

Barnes-Ceeney, Kevin and Jeff Mellow. (2015). The NeON Initiative: An Evaluation of a

Community-Oriented Probation Model in New York City. NY: John Jay College of

Criminal Justice.

Cory Feldman*, Mellow, Jeff, and Robert E. Worden. (2011). Borough of Manhattan Arrestee

Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) II Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 2, NY: John Jay College

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of Criminal Justice.

Mellow, Jeff, Cory Feldman* and Robert E. Worden. (2010). Borough of Manhattan Arrestee

Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) II Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 1, NY: John Jay College

of Criminal Justice.

Mellow, Jeff, Mike White, Nancy Jacobs, and Gipsy Escobar*. (2009). The Community Oriented

Correctional Health Service Model: Implementation in the District of Columbia

Department of Corrections. NY: Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center, John

Jay College.

Other Publications

Peterson, Bryce* and Jeff Mellow. (2017). Escapes from Prison. In The Encyclopedia of

Corrections, edited by Kent Kerley, Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford.

Mellow, Jeff. (2008). Guest Editorial: The Trend is Your Friend: Why We Must Embrace

Discharge Planning, CorrectCare. 22, 1, 3.

Mellow, Jeff. (2005). Fourteenth Amendment. In Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional

Facilities, edited by Mary Bosworth, Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA.

Fishman, Nancy and Jeff Mellow. (2005). The Essex County Smart Book: A Resource

Guide for Going Home. Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Corrections.

Reprinted 2008.

Mellow, Jeff and Paul Shane. (2002). The Prisoners and their Families Newark Agency

Directory. Rutgers-Newark.

Mellow, Jeff. (1996). Measuring Race: Historical and Contemporary Issues. The Criminologist.

21, 2, 6-7.

Under Review

Cho, Younoh and Jeff Mellow. Exploring the Impact of an Automated Voiceprint Recognition

Supervision (AVRS) Curfew Program on Recidivism of Juvenile Probationers in Korea.

(revise and resubmit)

Thomas, Amanda L*., Jacqueline Scott* and Jeff Mellow. The Validity of Open-Source Data

when Assessing Jail Suicides. (revise and resubmit)

In Progress

Limoncelli, Katherine,* Jeff Mellow and Chongmin Na. Prison Overcrowding in the Americas.

Liu, Chongliang, Jeff Mellow and Yuchen Hou*. Understanding Imprisonment Rates of Group

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of Twenty Countries.

Honors and Awards

2015 Honoree, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Recognition of Faculty and Staff

who have Received Major and External Grants and Awards

Provost’s Office, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

2011 - 2013 Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Scholarly Achievements

The City University of New York

2010 - 2012 Certificate of Appreciate for Guidance and Encouragement of Dean’s List

Students

Provost’s Office, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

2010 Certificate of Recognition, Recipients of Major Institutional Grants for

Education and Public Service.

The Graduate School and University Center New York City

2008 Certificate of Appreciate for Guidance and Encouragement of Dean’s List

Students

Provost’s Office, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

2007 - 2010 Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Scholarly Achievements

The City University of New York

2008 - 2009 Faculty Scholarly Excellence Award.

Provost’s Office, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Research Grant Activities

External

2017 – 2018 Reducing Overcrowding in Salvadoran Prisons

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Mayra Nieves)

Funding: The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs,

United States Department of State, $499,974

2012 - 2018 The Transition from Jail to Community Project, Phases 2 & 3

Role: Consulting Investigator (PI, Jesse Jannetta, Urban Institute)

Funding: U.S. Department of Justice, $499,000

2012 - 2014 Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON) Evaluation.

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Kevin Barnes-Ceeney)

Funding: The City of New York Department of Probation, $264,184

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2010 - 2013 Institutional Development Program for Correctional Health & Healthcare

Research

Role: Co-principal Investigator and Project Coordinator (with Jeremy Travis and

Hung-En Sung)

Funding: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National

Institute of Health, $1,208,517.

2010 - 2012 Correctional Incident Database of Collective Violence, Homicides, Hate

Crimes and Escapes

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Joshua Freilich & Steven Chermak)

Funding: Academy of Critical Incident Analysis, $30,000

2008 - 2011 Seizing Public Health Opportunities through Correctional Health Care

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Robert Greifinger)

Funding: Langeloth Foundation, $155,666

2008 - 2009 Medical Home Pilot and Health System Literacy Training Project for

Correctional Populations Role: Consultant

Funding: New York Academy of Medicine, $10,000

2007 - 2011 The Transition from Jail to Community Project

Role: Consulting Investigator (PI, Amy Solomon, Urban Institute) Funding: U.S. Department of Justice, $1,900,000

2007 - 2008 Evaluation of the Community Education Centers’ (CEC) Halfway Back

Parolee Program

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Mike White)

Funding: Community Education Center, $24,336

2006 - 2009 Evaluation of the Community-Oriented Corrections Health Model in the

Washington, DC Jail System Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Mike White)

Funding: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $150,000

2006 - 2008 New York City Jail Reentry Planning Project

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Sinead Keegan)

Funding: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $98,597

2006 Jail Reentry Roundtable Initiative

A collaborative grant between Prisoner Reentry Institute, John Jay College and

the Urban Institute

Role: Consulting Investigator

Funding: Department of Justice, Office of Justice Program, $242,040

2004 Meeting the Information Needs of Parolees: Internet Database Training for

NJ State Parole Officer

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In collaboration with the New Jersey Association on Corrections

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: New Jersey State Parole Board, $3,000

2004 Essex County Discharge Planning and Resource Guide for Counselors and

Inmates In collaboration with the New Jersey Institute of Social Justice

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Nancy Fishman)

Funding: New Jersey Department of Corrections, $20,000

2002 - 2003 Resources for People Leaving Prison

In collaboration with the New Jersey Association on Correction

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with James Hemm and Margaret Smith).

Funding: The Fund for New Jersey, $15,000

2001 - 2002 Coordinating Social and other Service Agencies in the Newark Area

In collaboration with the Prisoners and their Families Project

Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Paul Shane)

Funding: Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies, $9,000

Internal

2016 - 2017 Facility-, Incident-, and Inmate-Level Factors Associated with Jail Suicides.

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: PSC-CUNY 47 Research Award, $5,931.36

2013 (fall) Recipient. Sabbatical, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY

2012 - 2013 Escapes from Custody and Violence: Do the Courts Have it Wrong?

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: PSC-CUNY 43 Research Award, $11,998

2007 - 2008 Assessing the Expectations, Realities, and Outcomes of Women Leaving

Prison to a Gender-Specific Halfway House Environment Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: PSC-CUNY University Committee on Research, $4,744

2006 - 2007 Using Geographic Information Systems to Evaluate Post-Release Prison

Reentry Needs in the Greater Newark, NJ Region Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: PSC-CUNY University Committee on Research, $3,990

2005 Assessing the Essex County Smart Book: A Resource Guide for Going Home

Role: Principal Investigator

Funding: Bloomfield College’s Faculty Development Committee, $1,220

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2003 - 2004 Advocating, Marketing, and Enhancing NewarkSuccess.org

Role: Principal investigator

Funding: Bloomfield College’s Faculty Development Committee, $1,729

2002 Recipient. Study Leave, Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, NJ. Fall 2002

Consulting Activities

2016 – 2017 Consultant, Survey of Inmates in Local Jails (SILJ): Design and Testing. Abt

Associates and the Bureau of Justice Statistics

2016 Consultant, Prison reform. Coordinating Body for the Justice Sector

Modernization of the Government of Guatemala.

2006 - 2013 Site Director in Manhattan, Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program

(ADAM II), Abt Associates and the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

2005 Research Consultant, Drafted the text on the needs, issues, and procedures to

implement post-secondary education in a correctional facility for the New Jersey

Institute for Social Justice.

2005 Research Consultant, Evaluated Youth Challenge’s residential drug treatment

facility, as an alternative to incarceration, for men in Newport News, VA. For J.C.

Kellogg Foundation, Summit, NJ.

2004 Training Consultant, Conducted a training session titled “Meeting the Health

and Human Service Needs for Probationers: Internet Database Training for

Probation Officers” for New Jersey Office of the Public Defender’s Life Skill

Advocates, Trenton, NJ.

2004 Training Consultant, Conducted two training sessions titled “Meeting the Health

and Human Service Needs for Parolees: Internet Database Training for Parole

Officers” for New Jersey State Parole Board training officers, Newark &

Bloomfield, NJ.

2004 Research Consultant, Drafted the text on the needs, issues, and procedures to

implement HIV/AIDS outreach to parolees for the Centers for Disease Control

and Prevention HIV Prevention Projects’ Community-Based Organization Grant

#04064, Isaiah House, East Orange, NJ.

Panel Memberships (selected)

2014 - Advisory Board Member, The Reset Foundation, San Francisco, CA.

2016 - Member, The Crime and Justice Alliance, American Society of Criminology &

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

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2018 Founding Member, American Prison Research Network / Red de Investigacion

Penitenciaria de las Americas, http://redpenitenciaria.org

2017 Participant, Second Annual Jail Research Network Meeting, Bureau of Justice

Statistics, Aurora, CO. (April)

2017 Evaluator, Criminal Justice and Public Safety Innovation in American

Government Awards Program, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and

Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School.

2016 Discussant, Thematic Session: Engaging Former Prisoners in Health Care to

Improve Reentry, American Society of Criminology, New Orleans (November)

2016 Participant, First Annual Jail Research Network Meeting, Bureau of Justice

Statistics, Aurora, CO. (June)

2016 Participant, Reentry Convening, New York Governor’s Council of Community

Re-Entry and Reintegration, John Jay College, New York, NY. (May)

2007 - 2017 Advisory Group Member, Transition from Jail to Community project.

National Institute of Corrections & The Urban Institute, Washington, DC.

2015 Participant, Topical Working Group on the Use of Administrative Segregation in

the United State, National Institute of Justice, Arlington, VA. (October)

2015 Observer, Approaches to Reforming Long-Term Isolation: A Colloquium to

Further a National Consensus on Ending the Over-Use of Extreme Isolation, John

Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY. (September)

2015 Participant, Probation Revocation in the Era of Mass Incarceration, John Jay

College and the University of Minnesota’s Robin Institute of Criminal Law and

Criminal Justice, New York, NY. (March)

2012 - 2013 Advisory Group Member, Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College of

Criminal Justice, New York, NY.

2011 - 2013 Advisory Committee Member, Justice and Health Data Exchange Initiative,

Bureau of Justice Assistance & Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY.

2012 Search Committee Member, Director of Research position at the Vera Institute

of Justice, New York, NY.

2011 - 2012 Evaluation Advisory Board Member, The Choice is Yours (TCY) Alternative

to Incarceration Program, Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia.

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2009 - 2012 Research Associate, Rutgers Center on Public Security.

2007 - 2011 Member, Health Reentry Work Group, New York Academy of Medicine.

2009 - 2010 Member, Bergen County, NJ Health Services Advisory Committee.

2010 Participant, Equal Justice, Unequal Results: Security Classification of

Incarcerated Women Conference, Corrections Committee of the Criminal Justice

Section of the American Bar Association, New York, NY.

2007 - 2009 Participant, Connecting Health Care in Jails to the Health of Communities: A

Collaboration of Stakeholders, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The

Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation, Washington, DC.

2002 - 2008 Director, NewarkSuccess.org, an interactive database of community resources for

people leaving prison and their families in the Newark, NJ metropolitan area.

2006 - 2007 Member, National Advisory Group, Jail Reentry Roundtable Initiative, The

Urban Institute, Washington, DC.

2006 Member, The Public Health Association of New York City: Public Safety,

Criminal Justice, and Health Work Group, Bellevue Hospital, NYC.

2006 Participant, Jail Reentry Roundtable, June 26-28, The Urban Institute,

Washington, DC.

2005 - 2006 Affiliate, The Reentry Mapping Network, The Urban Institute, Washington, DC.

2005 - 2006 Participant, “Incarceration, Reentry and the Family Roundtable Series.” Rutgers-

Newark School of Criminal Justice and New Jersey Institute for Social Justice,

Newark, NJ.

2002 - 2005 Co-director, Prisoners and their Families Project. A project designed to develop

a coordinated, collaborative approach to services for people leaving prison and

their families in the Newark, New Jersey area. The project is shared with the

Department of Social Work at Rutgers University - Newark.

2002 - 2004 Advisory Committee Member, Seth Boyden Community Resource Center, Seth

Boyden Housing Project, Newark, NJ.

2002 - 2003 Participant, “New Jersey Reentry Roundtable.” New Jersey Institute for Social

Justice, Trenton, NJ.

2002 Co-organizer, Prisoners and their Families conference, Rutgers-Newark, (June).

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Invited Presentations and Interviews (selected)

Mellow, Jeff and Deborah Koetzle. (2017). 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, April 28.

Mellow, Jeff. (2016). High-Level Implementation: Key Factors to Promote Successful

Comprehensive Reentry Initiatives. National Science Foundation funded Prisoner Reentry

and Reintegration Workshop, Rutgers University, Newark School of Criminal Justice,

April 14.

Barnes-Ceeney, Kevin and Jeff Mellow. (2013). Examination of NeON’s and Their Impact on

Youth on Probation. Testimony to the Committee on Juvenile Justice, The Council of the

City of New York, December 6.

Barnes-Ceeney, Kevin and Jeff Mellow. (2013). Advancing Motivational Interviewing. The New

York City Department of Probation Professional Development Day, NY, January 17.

Barnes-Ceeney, Kevin and Jeff Mellow. (2012). From Partnership to Participation: Developing

Trust through Action Research of the NeONs. The New York City Department of

Probation Professional Development Day, NY, June 21.

Mellow, Jeff, Gary Christensen and Kevin Warwick. (2011). Transition from Jail to Community

Part I: Resources for Building Systems Approach to Jail Transition. American Jail

Association’s Annual Training Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, May.

Stageman, Dan, Jeff Mellow, Andrea Colan and Adam Fera. (2010). United States Correctional

Incident Database (CID) 2006 - Present: Preliminary Results. The Academy for Critical

Incident Analysis (ACIA): Critical Incident Education and Training Conference. John Jay

College, October 21, NY.

Mellow, Jeff. (2010). What Goes on Behind the Walls. Back to the Community: Making Systems

Work for Reentry. Rutgers-Camden, NJ. April.

Mellow, Jeff. (2010). Prisoner Reentry. American Constitution Society for Law & Policy, New

York Law School.

Mellow, Jeff. (2009). Why Innovation Works: Best Practices in Reentry. Keynote address at the

Re-Entry Summit, Bergen County, NJ. June.

Mellow, Jeff. (2009). Correctional Health Webinar: MPA Capstone Project. New York

University - Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. March.

Mellow, Jeff. (2008). Interview: Research Expert Jeff Mellow on the Elements of Inmate

Re-entry, COCHS Connection, 3, 4-5.

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Reprinted in Corrections.com. The elements of inmate re-entry, 12/22/2008.

www.corrections.com/articles/20296

Mellow, Jeff. (2007). Quoted in Family Matters’ article, Using maps to tell a story. A

publication of Family Justice, Fall 2007.

Mellow, Jeff. (2006). The Evolving Standard of Decency: Is Post-Release Planning Next?

Committee on Corrections, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York,

June.

Mellow, Jeff. (2006). Discharge Planning. Doctoral Colloquium Series, John Jay College of

Criminal Justice, February.

Mellow, Jeff. (2005). Scholarly Commentator for Movies in Time, The History Channel

(discussed Cool Hand Luke), September.

Mellow, Jeff. (2005). Two Keys to Success: Education & Employment. Presented at Pathways

Home: Parole – Community Conference in Offender Reentry, Woodrow Wilson School,

Princeton University, September.

Mellow, Jeff. (2005). Two Keys to Success: Education and Employment. Presented at Making

Connections: Parole Community Strategies in Offender Re-Entry, Passaic County

Community College, Paterson, NJ, May.

Mellow, Jeff. (2004). Collective community corrections: Seth Boyden Project. Presented

to the New Jersey Chapter American Correctional Association, 22nd Annual Conference,

Atlantic City, NJ, October.

Mellow, Jeff. (2004). Understanding the Needs of Parolees. Presented to the Rutgers-Newark

Social Work Advisory Council, September.

Mellow, Jeff. (2004). The Digital Divide in Discharge Planning: Problems and Solutions.

Presented to social worker managers at the New Jersey Department of Corrections,

Trenton, NJ, September.

Conference Presentations

Presentations for professional meetings (including American Society of Criminology, Academy

of Criminal Justice Sciences, and other professional organizations) available upon request

Quoted in the Following Media on Correctional Related Issues

Asbury Park Press (NJ), Campus Progress, Capital (Annapolis, MD), Chicago Tribune,

Columbia News Service (NY), History Channel, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Modest

Bee (CA), New Jersey Star-Ledger, Record (Bergen County, NJ), New Jersey Pubic

Television (NJN), New York Times, Orlando Sentinel (FL), San Quentin News (CA),

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Sun-Sentinel (FL), The Daily, The Long Islander (NY), Uptown1Radio, Wall Street

Journal, Yale Daily News.

Professional Service (selected)

Journal reviewer Crime & Delinquency, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminal Justice Policy Review,

Criminal Justice Review, Health & Justice, Journal of Correctional Health Care, Journal

of Criminal Justice, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Journal of Research in Crime and

Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, and Public Administration Review

Proposal reviewer National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant

Proposal, 2015

The Jacob & Valeria Langeloth Foundation, 2013

Faculty grant applications at St. Joseph’s College, New York, 2009

Technical reviewer National Institute of Justice: Researcher-Practitioner Partnership Project. June 2015.

Urban Institute: Transition from Prison to Community Initiative Process Evaluation

Report, 2012

RAND Corporation: Understanding the Public Health Implications of Prisoner Reentry

in California: State of the State Report, 2011

RAND Corporation: Understanding the Public Health Implications of Prisoner Reentry

in California. 2009 (acknowledged in report)

The New York City Department of Justice report: The Collaborative Family Initiative.

April 2008 (acknowledged in report)

Peeples, Carole & Christie Donner. (2007). Getting on after getting out: A re-entry guide

for Colorado. Denver: Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition

(acknowledged in book).

Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer’s report: Breaking Parole: An Analysis

of the New York State Division of Parole’s Caseload Management Guidelines.

December 2006. (acknowledged in report)

Tenure and/or promotion reviewer

University of North Texas at Dallas, 2016

Other Service

Chair, Student Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology’s Division on

Corrections and Sentencing, 2016 - 2017

Member, Membership Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2016 - 2017

Member, Vollmer Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2011-2012

Chair, Outreach Committee of American Society of Criminology’s Division on

Corrections and Sentencing, 2009-2012

Outside Advisor, MA Student Colin Asher at the Columbia University Graduate School

of Journalism. Topic: Prison based higher education, 2009-2010

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Program committee member, Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Criminology, 2009.

Advisor, Provided assistance to the National Democratic Institute for International

Affairs on prison issues, Tbilisi, Georgia, 2002.

Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center (selected)

AY=Academic Year

Member, Ph.D. Executive Committee, AY 10, 11, 12, 14, 15

Member, Ph.D. Core Faculty, AY 14, 15, 16, 17

Member, Ph.D. Curriculum & Exam Committee, AY 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17

Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Award Committee, AY 13, 14, 15,

Grader, Criminal Justice, Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination, AY 06, 07, 10, 11, 12, 14,

15, 16, 17

Deputy Executive Officer, Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice, AY 10, 11,

12

Member, Ph.D. Membership Committee, AY 10, 11, 12, 16, 17

Member, Ph.D. Admission & Financial Aid Committee, AY 06, 10, 11, 12, 15

Member, Ph.D. Election Committee, AY 10, 11, 12

John Jay College of Criminal Justice (selected)

Presenter, Grants 101 Workshop, John Jay College Faculty Development Day, 2013

Member, John Jay College IRB Committee, AY 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

Chair, AA Degree Educational Partnerships Committee, AY 07, 08, 09

Reviewer, PSC-CUNY Research Award Program, 2008

Member, AA Degree Educational Partnerships Committee, AY 06

John Jay College’s M.A. in Criminal Justice Program (selected)

Grader, Comprehensive Examination, AY 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17

Member, Master of Public Health in Criminal Justice Graduate Program Development,

AY 14, 15

Member, Admissions Committee, AY 10

Chair, GRE Subcommittee, 2009

John Jay College’s Criminal Justice Department (selected)

Member, Outstanding Criminal Justice Thesis, AY 15

Member, Personnel & Budget Committee, AY 10, 11, 12, 14, 15

Member, Grade Appeal Committee, AY 09, 10, 11, 12

Member, Curriculum Committee, AY 09

Member, Search Committee, Lecturer Position, AY 09

Bloomfield College (selected)

Member, Students Affairs Committee, AY 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04

Member, Enrollment Management Committee, AY 03, 04

Member, Admission & Financial Aid Committee, AY 03, 04

Member, Honors Council, AY 02, 03, 04

Member, Faculty Council, AY 00, 01, 02

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Member, Presidential Search Committee, 2002

Member, Strategic Planning Committee, AY 01

Member, All College Planning Committee, AY 00, 01

Bloomfield College’s Sociology Department (selected)

Advisor, Criminal Justice Concentration Majors, AY 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04

Coordinator, Criminal Justice Concentration, AY 00, 01, 02

Teaching and Mentoring

Chair of Ph.D. dissertations

Kim, Mijin. (In progress, ABD). Behavioral effects of restrictive housing on prisoners

Peirce, Jennifer. (In progress, ABD). International Standards in Practice: Prisoners’

Perceptions of Humane Treatment in the Dominican Republic’s Prison Reform Process

Rogers, Erin. (In progress, ABD). An examination of organizational, operational, and traumatic

stressors in relation to job burnout among correctional employees in order to address

staff retention and job satisfaction

Peterson, Bryce. 2014. Inmate-, incident-, and facility-level factors associated with escapes

from custody and violent outcomes.

Received 2015 John Jay College Ph.D. program Outstanding Dissertation Award

Goodman, Marna. 2014. Obtaining their GED: The Pennsylvania Academic Career/Technical

Training Alliance Initiative: Engaging youth in school and work.

Barnes-Ceeney, Kevin. 2013. Negotiating labyrinths of risk: The impact and implementation of

a structured violence risk assessment instrument in juvenile parole.

Received 2013 John Jay College Ph.D. program Best Dissertation Award

Neusteter, S. Rebecca. 2012. Exploring change in local criminal justice systems: An

examination of the implementation of the Justice Reinvestment at the Local Level model

in three U.S. counties.

Crayton, Anna Lee. 2012. Long-term incarceration and public safety: Predicting the

recidivism risk of long-term prisoners.

Cantora, Andrea. 2011. Perceptions of correctional treatment: Understanding how women

offenders respond to a female halfway house.

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Member of Ph.D. dissertations

(1) Kim M. Marino (2) Younoh Cho (3) Amy Shlosberg (4) Yvonne Neiman (5) Sriram

Chintakrindi (6) Megan Welsh (7) Michelle Cubellis (8) Cassandra Ramdath (9) Celia

Sporer (10) Janet Wiersema (Graduate Center – Public Health) (11) Laura Lutgen (12)

Lauren Paradis (13) Ronald Day (14) Susruta Sudula (15) Olive Lu

External reader for Ph.D. dissertation proposals

(1) Tonya Desa (2) Christopher R. Hermann (3) Matasha Harris (4) LaNina N. Cooke (5)

Kevin Barrett (6) Ahmet Kule (7) Phillip Kopp (8) Jisun Choi

Chair of M.A. Theses

(1) Jean Lem (2) Catherine Salzinger (3) Mijin Kim

Member of M.A. Theses

(1) Shari Bath (New York University) (2) Rosanna Cruz (3) Natalie Loveland (4) Colin

Asher (Columbia University) (5) Ben Schwerin

CUNY BA Faculty Mentor

(1) Yvette Martinez

Chair of CJBA Thesis

(1) Stefan Baksh

Teaching

Ph.D. courses

Community Corrections

Punishment & Special Population in Corrections

M.A. courses

Field Work in Public Administration

Issues of Criminal Justice

Probation and Parole

Problems in Contemporary Corrections

Readings in Criminal Justice

Undergraduate courses

Adolescent Psychosocial Problems

Criminal Justice and Gender

Criminology

Correctional Management

Corrections

Drugs, Crime and Social Policy

Freshman Seminar

Institutional Treatment of the Offender

Juvenile Delinquency

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Prisoner Reentry

Race and Crime

The Law and Institutional Treatment

Professional Memberships

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)

American Correctional Association (ACA)

American Jail Association (AJA)

American Society of Criminology (ASC)

International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA)