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17. Odgers, C.L., Moretti, M.M., Burnette, M.L., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Waite, D., & Reppucci, N.D. (2007). A latent variablemodeling approach to identifying subtypes of serious and violent female juvenile offenders. AggressiveBehavior, 33, 339-352.18. Warren, J.I., Murrie, D.C., Stejskal, W., Colwell, L.H., Morris, J., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Dietz, P. (2006). Opinionformation in evaluating the adjudicative competence and restorability of criminal defendants: A review of8,000 evaluations. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 113-132.19. Warren, J.I., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Murrie, D. (2005). Screening for psychopathy among incarcerated women:psychometric properties and construct validity of the Hare P-SCAN. International Journal of Forensic MentalHealth, 4, 175-189.20. Odgers, C.L., Burnette, M.L., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Moretti, M.M., & Reppucci, N.D. (2005). Misdiagnosing the problem:Mental health profiles of incarcerated juveniles. Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review, 14, 26-29.21. Warren, J.I., Hurt, S., Loper, A.B., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2004). Exploring prison adjustment among female inmates:Issues of measurement and prediction. <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> & Behavior, 31, 624-645.22. Warren, J.I, Murrie, D., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Dietz, P.E., & Morris, J. (2004). Opinion formation in evaluating sanity atthe time of the offense: An examination of 5,175 pre-trial evaluations. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 22,171-186.23. Warren, J.I., Burnette, M.L., South, S.C., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Bale, R., Friend, R., & Patten, I.V. (2003). Psychopathy inwomen: Structural modeling and comorbidity. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 26, 223-242.24. Warren, J.I., Aaron, J., Ryan, E., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & DuVal, J. (2003). Correlates of adjudicative competency amongpsychiatrically impaired juveniles. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 31, 299-309.25. Warren, J.I., Stejskal, W.J., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2002). An eleven year retrospective study of community based forensicevaluations: Service delivery, quality assurance, and evaluation outcomes. Developments in Mental HealthLaw, 22, 1-12.26. Warren, J.I., Burnette, M.L., South, S.C., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Bale, R., & Friend, R. (2002). Personality disorders andviolence among female inmates. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 30, 502-509.27. Warren, J.I, Hurt, S., Loper, A.B., Bale, R., Friend, R., & <strong>Chauhan</strong> P. (2002). Psychiatric symptoms, history ofvictimization, and violent behavior among incarcerated female felons: An American Perspective. InternationalJournal of Law and Psychiatry, 25, 129-149.SUBMITTED WORKS<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. & Widom, C.S. (Submitted). Cycle of violence. In R. Wright (ed.) Oxford bibliography online incriminology. New York: Oxford University Press.MONOGRAPHS<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & *Kois, L. (2012). Homicide by neighborhood: Mapping New York City’s violent crime drop. New York,NY: Research and evaluation center, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, City University of New York.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2010). Juvenile justice system and juvenile offenders. In P. <strong>Chauhan</strong> (ed.) Mental health issues in forensic5


Warren, J.I., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., *Kois, L., Dibble, A. (2012, April). Modeling predictors of restorability among incompetentdefendants. Paper presented at the 2012 International Associations of Forensic Mental Health Services Conference.Miami, Florida.*Kois, L., Pearson, J., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2012, March). Do defendants' primary language and use of interpreter impactcompetency to stand trial outcome? Paper presented at the 2012 American Psychology Law Society Conference.San Juan, Puerto Rico.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. & Widom, C.S. (2011, November). Childhood maltreatment and substance use: Understanding themediating role of contextual factors. Paper presented at the 2011 American Society of Criminology Conference.Washington, D.C.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Cerdá, M., Messner, S.F., Tracy, M., Vlahov, D., Tardiff, K., & Galea, S. (2010, March).Examining the impact of socio-ecological variables on race/ethnic-specific homicide rates in New York City. Paperpresented at the 2010 American Psychology Law Society Conference. Vancouver, Canada.Burnette, P., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Reppucci, N.D. (2010, March). Borderline Personality Disorder: Stability and longitudinalassociation with victimization and violence. Paper presented at the 2010 American Psychology Law SocietyConference. Vancouver, Canada.Oudekerk, B., Odgers, C. L., Marston, E. <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Reppucci, N.D. (2009, April). High risk girls who date olderpartners in early to middle adolescence: Implications for future relationships. Paper presented at the 2009 Societyfor Research in Child Development. Denver, Colorado.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Burentte, M.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2009, March). Convergent and predictive validity of the YouthPsychopathic trait Inventory (YPI) among female juvenile offenders. Paper presented at the 2009 AmericanPsychology Law Society Conference. San Antonio, Texas.Oudekerk, B., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Marston, E.G., & Reppucci, N.D. (2008, March). Educational outcomes of previouslyincarcerate female youth. Paper presented at the 2008 American Psychology Law Society Conference.Jacksonville, Florida.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Reppucci, N.D., & Burnette, M.L. (2008, March). Neighborhood disadvantage, violence exposure, andantisocial behavior among female juvenile offenders. Paper presented at the 2008 American Psychology LawSociety Conference. Jacksonville, Florida.Marston, E.G., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Oudekerk, B., & Reppucci, N.D. (2008, March). An investigation of the impact of peerdelinquency and community violence on girls’ antisocial behavior. Paper presented at the 2008 AmericanPsychology Law Society Conference. Jacksonville, Florida.Burnette, M.L., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Reppucci, N.D. (2008, March). Cluster B pathology and future violence, criminalrecidivism, and psychopathology among high risk girls. Paper presented at the 2008 American Psychology LawSociety Conference. Jacksonville, Florida.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Waite, D., (2006, November). Female juvenile offenders: Mental health as a correlate of violence anddelinquency. Paper presented at the 2006 Virginia Juvenile <strong>Justice</strong> Association Conference. Richmond, Virginia.Schulz, D., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Waite, D., (2006, November). Female juvenile offenders: Mental health as a correlate of7


violence and delinquency. Paper presented at the 2006 Virginia Juvenile <strong>Justice</strong> Association Conference.Richmond, Virginia.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Reppucci, N.D., & Marston, E.G. (2006, March). Examining academic achievement from a relationalcontext for aggressive females. Paper presented at the 2006 Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco,California.Owen, J., Reppucci, N.D., Grover, T.L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2006, March). Adolescents and education re-enrollment. Paperpresented at the 2006 Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, California.Pianta, R., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2006, March). Measurement and assessment of processes that lead to positive educationaloutcomes. Paper Symposium presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, California.Burnette, M.L., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Reppucci N.D. (2006, March). Victimization experiences and borderline traits amongincarcerated girls. Paper presented at the 2006 American Psychology Law Society Conference. St. Petersburg,Florida.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Burnette, M.L., Reppucci, N.D., & Marston, E.G. (2006, March). Exposure to violence among incarceratedgirls: Does context matter? Paper presented at the 2006 American Psychology Law Society Conference. St.Petersburg, Florida.Marston, E.G., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Grover, T., & Reppucci, N.D. (2006, March). Investigating the Impact of rejection sensitivityamong incarcerated juvenile girls. Paper presented at the 2006 American Psychology Law Society Conference. St.Petersburg, Florida.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Burnette, M.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2005, August). Psychopath: What’s in the label? Paper presented at the2005 American Psychological Association Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.Owen, J.A., Reppucci, N.D., Grover, T.L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2005, June). From incarceration to community: Issues inschool re-enrollment. Paper presented at the Society for Community Research and Action. Urbanna, Illinois.Burnette, M.L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2005, March). Borderline personality traits, child physical abuse, and aggressivebehavior in incarcerated girls. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychology – Law Society Conference,LaJolla, California.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Burnette, M.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2005, March). Impact of the psychopathy label on judge’s decisionmaking in the juvenile justice system. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychology – Law SocietyConference, LaJolla, California.Burnette, M.L., Odgers, C.L., Reppucci, N.D., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2004, March). Female offending: Reframing risk into anintegrative theoretical framework. Paper presented at the 2004 American Psychology – Law Society Conference,Scottsdale, Arizona.Burnette, M.L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2003, June). An examination of etiology and clinical interventions for femaledelinquents. Paper presented at the 2003 Society for Community Research and Action. Las Vegas, New Mexico.INVITED PRESENTATIONS<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2011, March). Violent and victimization: An examination of race-specific pathways among female juvenile8


offenders. Department of Psychology, City <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>, New York, New York.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2010, May). Ethical issues for clinical psychologists. Panelist. Cognitive Therapy Clinic, Weill CornellMedical Center, New York, New York.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2010, March). Roundtable discussion: How to get involved in psychology and law research. Panelist at the2010 Eastern Psychological Association. New York, New York.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Reppucci, N.D., Burnette, M.L., & Reiner, S. (2010, March,). The role of neighborhoods indisproportionate minority contact among female juvenile offenders. Paper presented at the 2010 EasternPsychological Association. New York, New York.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2008, December). Divergent pathways to antisocial behavior among female juvenile offenders. GrandRounds, Weill Cornell Medical Center. New York, New York.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2007, November). Female juvenile offenders: Differentiating mechanisms of antisocial behavior by race.National Center for Injury and Prevention Control. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, Georgia.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2005, July). Juvenile psychopathy. Grand Rounds. Western State Hospital. Staunton, Virginia.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2005, May). Juvenile psychopathy: Construct validity and developmental considerations. Department ofPsychology. Western State Hospital. Staunton, Virginia.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2005, February). Juvenile psychopathy: Construct validity and developmental considerations. Juvenile RiskAssessment Training, Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy. Charlottesville, Virginia.Burnette, M., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Odgers, C.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2004, November). Relational aggression, overt aggression,and personality in incarcerated girls. Violence, Gender and Health Workshop. Toronto, Canada.Odgers, C.L., Moretti, M.M., Reppucci, N.D., Burnette, M.L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2004, November). Assessing risk forviolence among female juvenile offenders: Does victimization matter? Violent, Gender, and Health Workshop.Toronto, Canada.Odgers, C.L., Burnette, M.L, Reppucci, N.D., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2004, May). Female delinquency in the 21 st century:preliminary findings from the Culpeper Girls’ Project. Virginia Department of Juvenile <strong>Justice</strong>. Richmond,Virginia.POSTER PRESENTATIONS*Kois, L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2012, April). Race/ethnic differences in the development of alcohol use among normativeadolescent youth. Poster presented at the Graduate Center’s 2012 Annual City University of New York ResearchDay, New York, New York.*Kois, L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2011, November). Race/ethnic differences in the development of alcohol use among normativeadolescent youth. Poster presented at the 2011 American Society of Criminology Conference. Washington, D.C.Freilich, J., Chermak, S., Parkin, W. Simone, J., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2010, March). Surveying American state police agenciesabout lone wolves, far-right criminality, and far-right and Islamic Jihadist criminals. Poster presented at the 2010American Psychology – Law Society Conference. Miami, Florida.9


Burnette, M.L., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Farahvar, N. (2010, March). Dynamic and static risk factors for alcohol and substanceuse among discharged psychiatric patients. Poster presented at the 2010 American Psychology – Law SocietyConference. Miami, Florida.Dauenhauer, L., Cohen, B., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2008, May). Factors that influence ECT referrals: A survey of VirginiaPsychiatrists. Poster presented at the 2008 American Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. Washington,D.C.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Reppucci, N.D., (2006, August). Re-entry into the community: The relationship between school reenrollmentand future recidivism. Poster presented at the 2006 Institute of Education Sciences Conference,Washington, D.C.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Burnette, M.L., Odgers, C.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2005, May). Female offending: Building gender specificrisk models to inform intervention. Poster presented at the 2005 Society for Prevention Research Conference,Washington, D.C.Odgers, C.L., Morretti, M.M., Reppucci, N.D., Burnette, M.L., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2005, March). Girls in the justice system:Common profiles of victimization, marginalization, and mental health problems across Canada and the US.Poster presented at the 2005 Society for Research on Child Development. Atlanta, Georgia.Grover, T., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Odgers, C.L., Burnette, M.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2005, March). The association of paternalrelationships with relational and overt aggression in adolescent girls. Poster presented at the 2005 AmericanPsychology – Law Society Conference. La Jolla, California.Marston, E., Odgers, C.L., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. Burnette, M.L., & Reppucci, N.D. (2005, March). Incarcerated girl’s quality ofmaternal relationship and aggression. Poster presented at the 2005 American Psychology – Law SocietyConference, LaJolla, California.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., & Burnette, M.L. (2004, March). The label of psychopathy: Potential biases for the juvenile justice system.Poster presented at the 2004 American Psychology – Law Society Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona.Warren, J.I., Burnette, M.L., South, S.C., & <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P. (2002, March). Psychopathy in women: Structural modeling andco-morbidity. Poster presented at the 2002 American Psychology - Law Society Conference, Austin, Texas.Warren, J., <strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Murrie, D., & Stejskal, W. (2002, March). Opinion formation and clinical judgment inevaluating legal sanity of the time of the offense. Poster presented at the 2002 American Psychology - Law SocietyConference, Austin, Texas.<strong>Chauhan</strong>, P., Tucker, C.M., & Brady, B. (2001, May). Assessing the impact of volunteer experiences on college student’sreceptivity to racial diversity. Poster presented at the 2001 American <strong>College</strong> Health Association Annual Meeting,Las Vegas, Nevada.TEACHING EXPERIENCE2010-Present Course Instructor, Abnormal Psychology. Undergraduate Program, Department of Psychology, <strong>John</strong><strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>2009-PresentCourse Instructor, Assessment and Counseling of the Juvenile <strong>Of</strong>fender, Master’s Program,10


Department of Psychology, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>2007 - 2008 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Clinical Intervention, Department of Psychology, University ofVirginia2007 Course Instructor, Clinical Issues in Forensic Psychology, Department of Psychology, University ofVirginia2003 & 2007 Grader, Children, Families & the Law, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia2004 Teaching Assistant, Children, Families, & the Law, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia2004 Review Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis, Department ofPsychology, University of Virginia2003 Review Teaching Assistant, Child Development, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia2002 Grader, Personality Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of VirginiaPOST-DOCTORAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE2010-Present Trainer, "Managing Situations Involving Emotionally Disturbed Persons" New York City PoliceDepartment (NYPD) Training ProgramProvide training for NYPD recruits, sergeants, in-service officer, Emergency Services Unit, andHostage Negotiation Team on mental illness and interacting with emotionally-disturbed persons.CLINICAL EXPERIENCE2008-2009 Psychology Intern, Payne Whitney Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Weill-Cornell Medical Center,New York Presbyterian HospitalSupervisors: Diana Diamond, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. Susan Evans, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Marika Kyrimis, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Yulia Landa, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.,& Lisa Sombrotto, M.D.2007-2008 Clinic Teaching Assistant, Mary D. Ainsworth Clinic, Department of Psychology, University ofVirginiaSupervisor: Patricia Lee Llewellyn, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2006-2007 Psychology Intern, Family Stress Clinic, Department of Family Medicine, University of VirginiaPrimary Care CenterSupervisor: David B. Waters, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2005-2006 Behavioral Services Unit Intern, Sex <strong>Of</strong>fender Treatment Program, Behavioral Service Unit, CulpeperJuvenile Correctional Center, Department of Juvenile <strong>Justice</strong>, State of VirginiaSupervisor: Dale Schulz, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2004-2005 Practicum Student, Clinical Neuropsychology, Division of Behavioral Medicine, Western StateHospitalSupervisor: Bernice Marcopulos, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2003-2005 & Therapist, Mary D. Ainsworth Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia2007-2008 Supervisor: Eric Turkheimer, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. & Patricia Lee Llewellyn, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.11


2003 Co-therapist, Behavioral Service Unit, Culpeper Juvenile Correctional Center, Department of Juvenile<strong>Justice</strong>, State of VirginiaSupervisor: Dale Schulz, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2003 Psychological Examiner, Mary D. Ainsworth Clinic, Department of Psychology, University ofVirginia,Supervisor: Patricia Lee Llewellyn, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2002-2004 Therapy Team Member, Mary D. Ainsworth Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of VirginiaSupervisor: Patricia Lee Llewellyn, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.2001-2002 Clinic Coordinator, Forensic Clinic, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, University ofVirginiaSupervisor: William Stejaskal, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. & Janet I. Warren, D.S.W.PROFESSIONAL SERVICE<strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> Psychology Department:2012 Psychology and Law Faculty Search Committee2012-Present Ad Hoc Student Review Committee, Doctoral Program2011-Present Clinical Admissions Committee, Doctoral Program2010-Present Clinical Comprehensive Exams, Doctoral Program2010-Present Research Advisory Board, Undergraduate Program<strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong>:2011-Present Student Admission & Recruitment of Students2011 Conference Organizer Understanding the Crime Decline in New York City2011 Rudin Fellowship Selection Committee, Research and Evaluation Center<strong>CUNY</strong> Wide:2012 Reviewer for the Graduate Center Dissertation Fellowship Panel2012-2013 Reviewer for the Doctoral Student Research Grants ProgramUniversity of Virginia Psychology Department:2006-2007 Class Representative to Faculty2005-2007 Diversity Concerns Student CommitteeNational:2012-2014 American Psychology – Law Society – Conference Advisory Committee2012-2014 American Psychological Association (APA) Conference – Division 41 Program Co-Chair2013 and 2014 APA Conferences2011 Virginia Department of Juvenile <strong>Justice</strong> Research Regulation Review CommitteeAd Hoc Reviewer: American Psychological Association ConferenceAmerican Psychology – Law Society Annual ConferenceAggression and Violent BehaviorChild Maltreatment<strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> and Behavior12


Development and PsychopathologyInternational Journal of Criminology and SociologyInternational Journal of Forensic Mental HealthJournal of Psychotherapy IntegrationJournal of Research on AdolescenceJournal of Research in Crime and DelinquencyJournal of Urban Health<strong>Justice</strong> QuarterlyLaw and Human BehaviorOxford University PressPsychology, Public Policy, and the LawSage OPENSocial Science and MedicinePROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS2001-Present American Psychological Association2001-Present American Psychology - Law SocietyADDITIONAL TRAINING AND STATISTICAL EXPERIENCE2012 Participant. Approaches to Race in Epidemiological Research. Epidemiology and Population HealthSummer Institute at Columbia University (EPIC), New York, New York.2012 Participant. Introduction to Multilevel Modeling. Epidemiology and Population Health SummerInstitute at Columbia University (EPIC), New York, New York.2011 Participant. Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Epidemiology and Population Health SummerInstitute at Columbia University (EPIC), New York, New York.2011 Participant. Introduction to Biostatistics using STATA. Epidemiology and Population Health SummerInstitute at Columbia University (EPIC), New York, New York.2009 Participant. Mapping for the People using ARCGis Training Seminar. The Graduate Center, (<strong>CUNY</strong>),New York, New York.2006 Participant. Item Response Theory. One Day Training Workshop. Risk and Prevention in EducationSciences. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.2005 Selected Participant. Advanced Training Institute in Longitudinal Methods, Modeling, andMeasurement. Week Long Training Workshop. American Psychological Association. University ofVirginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.2005 Participant. Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis: An Introductory Course. Three DayTraining Workshop. Risk and Prevention in Education Sciences. University of Virginia,Charlottesville, Virginia.2005 Participant. Hierarchical Linear Modeling for Studying School Effects. One Day Training Workshop.Risk and Prevention in Education Sciences. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.2005 Participant. MPlus Short Course. Day One. Alexandria, Virginia.13


M.A. – PH.D. COMMITTEESStudent Department Level Role YearLauren Kois Psychology MA Thesis Chair 2012Ginny Chan Psychology MA Thesis Second Reader 2012Crystal Rodriguez <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> Dissertation External Reader 2012Erin Kearns Psychology MA Thesis Second Reader 2012Chenelle Taylor Psychology MA Thesis Second Reader 201014

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