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VITA ROBERTO HUGH POTTER Department of Criminal Justice, College of Health and Public Affairs I 12805 Pegasus Dr., Orlando, FL 32816 (407) 823-1487 [email protected] Citizenship: United States of America/Commonwealth of Australia Military Service: None EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Interim Department Chair (August 2013-August 2015) Professor (August, 2008 Present) Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies PO Box 161600 University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 32816-1600 Senior Health Scientist (October, 2006 August, 2008) Goal Team Leader for Healthy Institutions Acting Goal Team Leader for Healthy Institutions (February, 2005 September 2006) Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Office of the Director Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30333 Senior Public Health Advisor (October, 2004 September, 2006) Acting Team Leader (November, 2002 September, 2004) Corrections and Substance Abuse Unit, Office of Health Disparities, Office of the Director Program Consultant (Public Health Advisor; July, 2001 September, 2003) Prevention Support Office, Office of the Director National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA 30333

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VITA

ROBERTO HUGH POTTER Department of Criminal Justice,

College of Health and Public Affairs I 12805 Pegasus Dr., Orlando, FL 32816

(407) 823-1487 [email protected]

Citizenship: United States of America/Commonwealth of Australia Military Service: None

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Interim Department Chair (August 2013-August 2015) Professor (August, 2008 – Present) Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies PO Box 161600 University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 32816-1600 Senior Health Scientist (October, 2006 – August, 2008) Goal Team Leader for Healthy Institutions Acting Goal Team Leader for Healthy Institutions (February, 2005 – September 2006) Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Office of the Director Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30333 Senior Public Health Advisor (October, 2004 – September, 2006) Acting Team Leader (November, 2002 – September, 2004) Corrections and Substance Abuse Unit, Office of Health Disparities, Office of the Director Program Consultant (Public Health Advisor; July, 2001 – September, 2003) Prevention Support Office, Office of the Director National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA 30333

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Behavioral Scientist (July, 1999 – June, 2001) Youth Violence and Suicide Prevention Team Senior Staff Fellow (July, 1998 - July, 1999) Family and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Team National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Division of Violence Prevention Centers for Disease Control Atlanta, GA 30341 Assistant Professor and Director, Institute for Correctional Research and Training (July, 1996 - June, 1998) Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology Morehead State University Morehead, KY 40351-1689 Lecturer (Level B) (February, 1991 - June, 1996) Coordinator, Graduate Diploma in Criminology (Member, Faculty of Law and the Peace Studies Program) Department of Sociology University of New England Armidale, NSW Australia 2351 Director of Evaluation Research and Information Systems (April, 1989 - February, 1991) Families First Atlanta, GA, USA Principal Contractor (April, 1988 - March, 1989) PC Resource Associates Atlanta, GA, USA Training Manager (October, 1986 - March, 1988) MSR Corporation Atlanta, GA, USA Research Consultant (February - October, 1986) Emory University Atlanta, GA, USA Training and Research Director (July, 1984 - September, 1985) Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc. Tallahassee, FL, USA Director (July, 1982 - June, 1984) Florida Juvenile Justice Institute Office of the State Courts Administrator, Florida Supreme Court Tallahassee, FL, USA

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Associate Planner for Criminal Justice (September, 1981 - June, 1982) Department of Community Affairs Tallahassee, FL, USA Research and Teaching Assistant/Associate (September, 1975 - August, 1981) University of Florida Gainesville, FL, USA

OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE

State University of West Georgia 2003 (Adjunct; Sociology/Criminology)

Clayton State College 1989 – 1991 (Adjunct; Sociology)

Emory University 1990 (Adjunct; Criminology)

St. Leo College 1987 – 1988 (Adjunct; Criminology)

DeKalb (Perimeter) College 1986 (Adjunct; Sociology)

EDUCATION Ph.D. 1982 University of Florida Gainesville, FL, USA Sociology (Emphases in Deviance/Criminology, Social Psychology, and Organizations) M.A. 1977 University of Florida Gainesville, FL, USA Sociology B.A. 1975 University of South Florida Tampa, FL, USA Sociology and Psychology High School 1971 Lake Placid High School Lake Placid, FL, USA

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS Goltz, J., Potter, R.H., *Gibson, M. & Cocharella, J. (Eds.). (2017). Human Trafficking: A System-wide Public Safety and Community Approach. West Academic Publishing. (ISBN 978-1-68328-550-2) Potter, R.H., and Humiston, G.S. (2017). Criminal Justice Organizations: Structure, Relationships, Control and Planning. West Academic Publishing. (ISBN 978-1-63460-485-7) Akers, T.A., Potter, R.H., and Hill, C. (2013). Epidemiological Criminology. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. (ISBN 978-0-470-63889-7) Potter, R.H. (1996). Pornography: Group Pressures and Individual Rights. Annandale (Sydney): The Federation Press. (ISBN 1-86287-215-5) PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED ACADEMIC JOURNALS Potter, R.H. (2018a). “Symposium Introduction.” Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 41, 3:274-280. (https://jhhsa.spaef.org/articles) Potter, R.H. (2018b). “Why Are We (Still) Discussing Correctional Health and the Community?” Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 41, 3:285-385. (https://jhhsa.spaef.org/articles) Potter, R.H. (2018c). It All Comes Back to BJS – A Brief Exploration of Nationally-representative Data on Health Burden in Correctional Populations. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 41,4:xxx-xxx. Childs, K.K., *Magers, M., Potter, R.H., and Rosky, J.W. (2016). “Exploring the Structure of Adolescent Problem Behaviors and the Associated Outcomes during Emerging Adulthood.” Deviant Behavior, 37,1:95-113. DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2014.983018. Childs, K.K. and Potter, R.H. (2014). “Editorial: Developing and Sustaining Collaborative Research Partnerships with Universities and Criminal Justice Agencies.” Criminal Justice Studies, 27,3:245-248. DOI:http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1478601X.2014.947810. Potter, R.H. (2014). “Service Utilization in a Cohort of Criminal Justice-Involved Men: Implications for Case Management and Justice Systems.” Criminal Justice Studies, 27,1:82-95. DOI:10.1080/1478601X.2013.873206. Potter, R.H., Akers, T.A., and *Bowman, D. (2013). “Replicating MISTERS: An Epidemiological Criminology Framework Analysis of a Program for Criminal Justice-Involved Minority Males in the Community.” Journal of Correctional Health Care, 19(1):4-14. DOI: 10.1177/1078345812458085. Potter, R.H. and Rosky, J.W. (2012), "The Iron Fist in the Latex Glove: The Intersection of

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Public Health and Criminal Justice." American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-012-9173-3. Potter, R.H., Lin, H., *Maze, A., and Bjoring, D. (2012). “Jails, Public Health Service Delivery and Empirical Knowledge: The Impact of Jail Population ‘Flow.’” American Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(2): 200-208. Potter, R.H., Lin, H., *Maze, A., and Bjoring, D. (2011). “The Health of Jail Inmates: The Role of Jail Population ‘Flow’ in Community Health.” Criminal Justice Review, 36(4): 470-486. Potter, R.H. and Akers, T.A. (2010). ”Improving the Health of Minority Communities through Probation-Public Health Collaborations: An Application of the Epidemiological Criminology Framework.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49(8): 595-609. Potter, R.H. (2010). “Jails, Public Health and Generalizability.” Journal of Correctional Health Care, 16(4): 263-272. Potter, R.H. (2010). “Lessons Learned from 25+ Years of Universal Health Care Provision: Where Is the Voice of Correctional Health Care?” Journal of Correctional Health Care 15(2):160-161. Duffus WA, Youmans E, Stephens T, Gibson JJ, Albrecht H, Potter R.H. (2009). Missed opportunities for early HIV diagnosis in correctional facilities. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 23(12):1025-32 Maruschak, L., Sabol, L., Potter, R.H., and Reid, L. (2009). “Pandemic Influenza and Jail Populations. American Journal of Public Health, 99(Supplement 2):S339-S344 . Potter, R.H. (2006). “As Firecrackers to Atom Bombs: Kinsey, Science, and Authority.” Sexuality & Culture10 (1):29-38. Potter, R.H. and Tewksbury, R.A. (2005). "Sex and Prisoners: Criminal Justice Contributions to a Public Health Issue." Journal of Correctional Health Care, 11(2):171-190. Potter, R.H. (2003). “Introduction.” Sexuality and Culture, 7(4):3–10. *Edwards, W. and Potter, R.H. (2003). “Psychological Distress, Prisoner Characteristics, and System Experience in a Prison Population.” Journal of Correctional Health Care, 10(2): 129–150. Potter, R.H. (2002). “Guest Editor Comments: Corrections, Health Care, and Public Health.” The Prison Journal 82(5):5-7. Potter, R.H. and Kakar, S. (2002). “The Diversion Decision-Making Process from the Juvenile Court Practitioners’ Perspective: Results of a Survey.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 18(1): 20-36. Potter, R.H. and Potter, L.A. (2001). “The Internet, Cyberporn, and Sexual Exploitation of Children.” Sexuality & Culture, 5(3):31 - 48. Reprinted in Adler, P.A. and Adler, P. (2009), Constructions of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction (6th Edition).

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Wadsworth/Cengage Publishers. Potter, R.H. (2001). “Does One Size Fit All: Reactions to Victimization and their Policy Implications.” The Security Journal, 14(2): 79-88. Potter, R.H. and Krider, J.E. (2000). “Teaching About Violence Prevention: A Bridge Between Public Health and Criminal Justice Educators.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 11 (2):339-351. Potter, R.H.., Krider, J.E. and McMahon, P. (2000). “Examining Elements of Campus Sexual Violence Policies: Is Deterrence or Health Promotion Favored?” Violence Against Women, 6(12): 1345 - 1362. Coker, A.L., Derrick, C., Lumpkin, J.L., Oldendick, R.& Potter, R.H. (2000). Intimate Partner Violence Among Men and Women in South Carolina, 1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Potter, R.H. (1998). “Long-term Consumption of ‘X-rated’ Materials and Attitudes Toward Women Among Australian Consumers of X-rated Videos.” Sexuality & Culture, 2: 61 - 85. Potter, R.H. (1996). “Potential Criminals?: Australian Consumers of X-Rated Videos.” Behavioral Sciences & The Law 14 (2): 231-243. Potter, L.A. and Potter, R.H. (1995). "The Impact of Childhood Abuse Experience on Adult Survivors: An Empirical Study of a Non-Clinical Sample." Current Issues in Criminal Justice 7 (2): 133-152. Potter, R.H. "Crime on Australian University Campuses: Is There an Emerging Social Issue?" 1994 Journal of Tertiary Education Administration 16 (2): 205-214. Potter, R.H. (1993). "Deviance Down Under, Or How a Deviance Assignment Became a Folk Devil.” Teaching Sociology 21 (4): 397-402. Reprinted in Schwartz, M.D. and M.O. Maume (Eds.) (1999 and 2008), Teaching the Sociology of Deviance. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. Potter, R.H. (1992) "Crime, Shame and Reintegration: Review, Questions and Comments." The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology 28 (2): 224-232. Potter, R.H. (1989). "Ethics, Discipline, and Human Nature: A New Look at Management and Deviance." Industrial Management 31(2): 14-21. Frazier, C.E., Richards, P. and Potter, R.H. (1983). "Juvenile Diversion and Net-Widening: Toward a Clarification of Assessment Strategies." Human Organization 42(2): 115-122. Frazier, C.E. and Potter, R.H. (1982). "Drug and Alcohol Offenders in the Juvenile Justice System: Are There Differentials in Handling?" Journal of Drug Issues 12 (Winter): 89-102.

PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED TEXTS (Book Chapters)

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Potter, R.H. (2018). “The ‘Crime as a Disease’ Metaphor: Issues in Generative Metaphors and Intended Social Action.” Pp.200-219 in Hanne, M. and Weisberg, R. (Eds.), Narrative and Metaphor in Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Potter, R.H. and *Sharma, I. (2017). “Health Care Professions, Human Trafficking Victims, and the Criminal Justice System: A Sequential Approach.” Chapter 4 in Goltz, J., Potter, R.H., Gibson, M. & Cocharella, J. (Eds.). (2017). Human Trafficking: A System-wide Public Safety and Community Approach. West Academic Publishing. Potter, R.H. (2017). “Prevention Strategies: Matching Prevention and Intervention Type to Involvement in the Criminal Justice System.” Chapter 8 in Goltz, J., Potter, R.H., Gibson, M. & Cocharella, J. (Eds.). Human Trafficking: A System-wide Public Safety and Community Approach. West Academic Publishing. Potter, R.H. and Akers, T.A. (2013). “Epidemiological Criminology and Violence Prevention: Addressing the Co-occurrence of criminal violence and poor health outcomes.” Pp. 171-191 in Veins, A.M., Coggon, J. and Kessel, A.S. (Eds.), Criminal Law, Philosophy and Public Health Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Potter, R.H. and Rosky, J.W. (2013), “Health Issues.” Pp.113-128 in Marcum, C.D. and Castle, T.L. (Eds.), Sex in Prison: Myths and Realities. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Potter, R.H. and Rosky, J.W. (2013), “The Healthy Prison.” Pp. 151-170 in Cullen, F.J., Johnson, C. L., and Stohr, M.K. (Eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Potter, R.H. (2013). “Chronic Disease and Mental Health Within Correctional Facilities.” Pp. 155-161in Waltermauer, E. and T. Akers (Eds.) Epidemiological Criminology: Theory to Practice. New York: Routledge. Wolf, R. & Potter, R. H. (2012). Sin City v. Fantasyland: Crime, legislation, and policing in two different tourism environments. In C. Jones, R. Mawby, & E. Barclay (Eds.) The Problem of Pleasure: Tourism, Leisure, and Crime. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Moses, M.C. and Potter, R. H. (2010). “Pregnant Prisoners,” in S. Stokjovic (Ed.), Managing Special Populations in Jails and Prisons, Volume 2. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute. Lanier, M. M. and Potter, R. H. (2010, Reprint). “The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS.” Chapter in Key Correctional Issues. Roslyn Muraskin (Ed.) 2nd ed. Prentice Hall Publishing, 140-162. Lanier, M. and Potter, R.H. (2009). “The Current Status of Prisoners Living With HIV/AIDS” in R. Muraskin and A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-first Century, Fifth Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. Potter, R.H. and Tewksbury, R.A. (2005). “Transgender Prisoners – A Forgotten Group.” In Stojkovic, S., (Ed.), Managing Special Populations in Jails and Prisons. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

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Lanier, M. and Potter, R.H. (2005). “HIV/AIDS and Correctional Populations in the Twenty-first Century: The Corrections Demonstration Project,” pp. 483 – 509 in R. Muraskin and A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-first Century, Fourth Edition. Upper Saddle River, Pearson Education, Inc. Potter, R.H. and Wheeler, A.L. (1998). “The Role of Alcohol in Self-Reported Victimizations: Results from an Australian and an United States University Campus”, pp. 73 - 91 in L.J. Moriarity and R. Jerin (Eds.), Current Issues in Victimology Research. Carolina Academic Press.

ENCYCLOPEDIA/HANDBOOK ENTRIES

Potter, R.H. and Tewksbury, R.A. (forthcoming). “The Prison Rape Elimination Act: The Development of a Social Problem and Response to the Problem.” Handbook of Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Prevention. Potter, R.H. (2018). “Correctional Health Care.” Pp. 372-381 in Griffin, H. and Woodward, V. (Eds.), The Handbook of Corrections in the United States. London: Routledge. Potter, R.H. (2016). “Health Care in Prison.” In Kerley, K.R. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections. San Francisco: Wiley-Blackwell. Potter, R.H. (2016). “HIV-positive Inmates.” In Kerley, K.R. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Corrections. San Francisco: Wiley-Blackwell. Potter, R.H. and Humiston, G.S. (2015). “Crime and Criminal Justice: Applied Research from Routine Monitoring to Evidence-Based Practices.” In Wright, J.D. (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Volume 5, 127-131. Elsevier. Potter, R.H. and Potter, L.A. (2007). “Censorship.” In The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Love, Courtship, and Sexuality Through History. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc Potter, R.H. and Tewksbury, R.A. (2007). “Prison Sex.” In The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Love, Courtship, and Sexuality Through History. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (With Richard Tewksbury).

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Editorial Boards

The Journal of Correctional Health Care, National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Sage. 2002 – present. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society. Routledge. 2013 – present. Sexuality & Culture. Transaction Publishers. 1998 - present. Correctional Health Today, American Correctional Association, 2009. American Journal of Criminal Justice, Southern Criminal Justice Association, 2009 – 2014.

Guest/Special Editorships

Symposium Issues (Volume 43, Nos. 3 & 4, 2018). Journal of Health & Human Services Administration. “Correctional Health and the Community.” Special Issue Co-Editor with Kristina Childs, Criminal Justice Studies. (Volume 27, No. 3, 2014). “Developing and Sustaining Collaborative Research Partnerships with Universities and Criminal Justice Agencies.” Special Issue Editor, Sexuality & Culture. (Volume 7, No. 4, Fall, 2003). “Sexuality and the Corrections System.” Guest Editor, The Prison Journal. (Volume 82, No. 1, March, 2002). “Corrections, Health Care, and Public Health.” Special Issue Editor, Sexuality & Culture. (Summer, 2001). “Technology and Sexuality.” Guest Editor, “Juvenile Offenders: Their Impact on Parents and Families”. 1997 The Family and Corrections Network Reporter, No. 13, April. PUBLICATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS/MAGAZINES Valentine Rosa*, M., Allyn, P. and Potter, R.H. (2016). “Implementing Criminogenic Risk Assessments in a County Jail: Some Practical Lessons.” American Jails Magazine XXIX(6):37-42. Potter, R.H., and Humiston, G.S. (2014). “Science, Religion and Reentry: What is the Balance?” Corrections Today, 76(3): 32-35. Potter, R.H., Reid, A. and Gardiner, S. (2012). “Culturally Competent Jails?” American Jails Magazine XXV(6):59-62.

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Perenzin, A. and Potter, R.H. (2011). “Jails, Geography, and Policy.” American Jails Magazine XXV(3):13-16. Potter, R.H., Schwartz, R., Blackmore, J. and May, R. (2011). “The Impact of the H1N1 Pandemic on U.S. Prisons: Results of a National Survey.” Corrections Today 73(4): 72-73; (available at: https://www.aca.org/research/pdf/ResearchNotes_August2011.pdf). Potter, R.H. (2010). “Jails and Cultural Sensitivity.” American Jails Magazine XXIIII(1):5. Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2010). “Pregnant Prisoners – Problems, Opportunities and Transformation.” Correctional Health Care Report 11(2): 17-31. Potter, R.H. and McCuan, R.D. (2009). “Generalizability: One More Component for Moving Evidence-Based Research to Practice.” Corrections Today 71(5):. (available at: http://www.aca.org/research/pdf/ResearchNotes_October2009.pdf) Potter, R.H. (2009). “Characteristics of the Criminal Justice System – Prisons in the United States.” CorrHealth: Newsletter of the American Correctional Health Association. Summer, 2009 Potter, R.H. (2009). “Characteristics of the Criminal Justice System – Jails in America.” CorrHealth: Newsletter of the American Correctional Health Association. Spring, 2009. Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2008). “Studies Show Jail Detainees Rarely Lose Medicaid Benefits.” American Jails Magazine XXII(3): 9-19. Potter, R.H.. (2008). “Evidence-based HIV Prevention Programs for Correctional Settings: How Do You Know What Works?” Corrections Today, 70(4): (available at: http://www.aca.org/research/pdf/ResearchNotes_June08.pdf) Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2008). “The Use of Doulas for Inmates in Labor: Continuous Supportive Care with Positive Outcomes.” Corrections Today, 70(3): 58-62, 73. Reprinted in ACA. (2011). Jails: An ACA Reader. Alexandria, VA: American Correctional Association. Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2008). “Jailed Pregnant Women and Birth Outcomes.” American Jails Magazine XXII(1): 89-98. Potter, R.H. (2007). “Why Jails are Important to Community Health.” American Jails Magazine XXI(5):41-43. Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2007). “Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 3 – The Challenges and Lessons Learned.” Corrections Today 69(4): 94-95. *Reprinted in Corrections Today – and Tomorrow. 2008. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice (available at http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/221166.pdf) Potter, R.H. (2007). “From Good Intentions to Evidence-Based: Paving the Right Road.” Corrections Today 69(3): 74-75.

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Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2007).*“Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 2 – Medicaid Benefits.” 2007. Corrections Today 69(3): 76-78. Moses, M.C. and Potter, R.H. (2007).*“Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 1 – Social Security Benefits.” Corrections Today 69(2): 112-114. Smith, L.G. and Potter, R.H. (2006). “Communicating Evaluation Findings from Offender Programs.” Corrections Today 68(7): 98-101. Crick, C. and Potter, R.H. (2006). “The Perception of Health and Mental Health Services: Benefits and Barriers.” Corrections Today 68(4): 34-37. Potter, R.H. and Moseley, K.. (2006). “HIV and Corrections: Every Statistic Tells a Story.” Corrections Today 68(4): 76-77. Smith, L.G., Tewksbury, R.A., and Potter, R.H. (2005). “Practitioner-Researcher Partnerships: Partnering for Productivity.” Corrections Today 67(4): 106-107. Potter, R.H. (2003). “Discharge Planning and Community Case Management for HIV-Infected Inmates: Collaboration Enhances Public Health and Safety.” Corrections Today 65(6):80-82. Potter, R.H. and Rapposelli, K.. (2003). “Corrections Demonstration Project Fosters Collaboration on HIV in the Community.” The LJN Exchange Annual Issue 2003: 28-33. Available at www.nicic.org. Potter, R.H. and Rapposelli, K. (2002). “Large Jails and Communicable Disease: An Update on ‘Why Public Health Must Go to Jail’.” The LJN Exchange Annual Issue 2002: 25 - 28. Available at www.nicic.org. Potter, R.H. and Saltzman, L.E. (2000). “Violence Prevention and Corrections-Related Activities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention”. (March/April, 2000). The Criminologist 25(1):1-6 Potter, R.H. and Saltzman, L.E. (1999). “Violence Prevention and Related Activities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention”. ( February 1999). Corrections Today 61(1): 56 - 59. Potter, R.H. (1997). “Introduction” and “REAL JUSTICE Can Empower Families of Young Offenders”. Family & Corrections Network Report 13 (April). Potter, R.H. (1996). “Crime on Campus: The Hazards of Education”. Directions in Education 5 (5 [19 April]): 1. Potter, R.H. (1995). “Damage Prevention” and “Abduction and Rape”. Directions in Education 4 (20 [22 December]): 4. Potter, R.H. (1995). "Media Negativity". Directions in Education 4 (14 [15 September]): 2. Potter, R.H. (1995). "Prison-Like Design?". Directions in Education 4 (10 [7 July]): 4.

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Potter, R.H. (1995). "School Security Issues". Directions in Education 4(3 [17 March]): 3. Potter, R.H. "Crime on Campus." (1994). Directions in Education 3(2 [12 August]): 4. Potter, R.H. (1992). "I like to watch: A Sociological Study of the Australian 'Pornography' Industry and Consumers". Research Report, University of New England. Potter, R.H. (1987). "Back to the Future: Human Resources Planning for Nonprofits." Nonprofit World 4(6):14-16. BOOK REVIEWS Garner, Helen, The First Stone, reviewed in Sexuality & Culture (1998). Plummer, Kenneth (Ed.), Modern Homosexualities, reviewed in Australian Journal of Social Issues (February, 1995). Ellison, F. and N. Bowie (Eds.), Ethics, Public Policy, and Criminal Justice, reviewed in Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1983, 2(3): 79-80. TESTIMONY

“Disease Transmission and Injury Events in Prisoner Rape Events: Concerns for Corrections and the Community.” Testimony presented to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission, Washington, DC. June 14, 2005. OUTSIDE PROMOTIONAL REVIEWS Candidate: Brian Mustanski, Ph.D., MPH. Assistant to Associate Professor in Medical Social Sciences and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (2009) Candidate: Jonathan VanGeest, Ph.D. Associate to Full Professor, Kent State University School of Public Health (2013).

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SELECTED KEYNOTE AND PUBLIC ADDRESSES/ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONS “Mental Health Conditions Inside: A National View of Morbidity and Disability.” Recovering Inside: Ethical Issues in Correctional Mental Health Care.” The Scattergood Program for Applied Ethics of Behavioral Health Care, Pearlman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. October 20, 2016. “Narrative, Metaphor and Innovations in Legal Thinking.” Narrative, Metaphor and the Law Symposium. Stanford Law School, Stanford University. January 30, 2016. “Risk and Protective Factors Influencing At-Risk Youth.” Seminole County Conference on Youth Crime. Sanford, FL. May, 2010. “Community Corrections and Public Health: Exactly What Are We In Together?” Keynote Session at the Winter American Probation and Parole Association Meetings. Atlanta, GA, January, 2007. “Public Health and Corrections: An Intergovernmental Perspective and the Need for Connectivity.” (2006). National Academy of Public Administration. Washington, DC, November 28, 2005. Invited Roundtable. Summary: (http://www.napawash.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/06-03.pdf). “Correctional Health, Why Does It Matter?: The Essentials of Public Health for Corrections/Criminal Justice Educators.” Keynote Session at the Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting, Clearwater, FL, September, 2002 (repeated at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2003, Boston, MA). “The Role of Health Services in Corrections.” Why Public Health Must Go To Jail Workshop, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 12 January, 2000. “Prisoners as a Vulnerable Population.” Presentation to the Institutional Review Board Training Workshop. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 21 January, 2000. “Corrections Research.” Roundtable presentation at the “Controversies in Corrections: What Should Be Done in Georgia” conference. Third Kennesaw State University MPA Conference, Kennesaw, GA, 27 February, 1998. “The Logic and History of Diversion Programs”. Presentation to the 1997 Kentucky Court-Designated Workers Conference, Lexington, KY, 26 August, 1997. "The Victim Status and Campus Movements: Some Implications for Campus Security". Keynote address at the Australian Institute of Tertiary Education Administrators (AITEA) Heads of Security Conference, Brisbane, 21 March, 1996.

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Potter, R.H., Swan, B., DeStefano, C., & Matthews, K. (2019, January). Indicator selection capacity readiness assessment of Florida’s CDC Rape Prevention and Education Program implementation sites: Highlight of results and recommended indicators. Paper presented at the Florida Department of Health 2019 STOP SV Meeting, Altamonte Springs, FL. Potter, R.H. (October 2018). “The Intersections of Behavioral Health and Criminogenic Risk: An Application of Epidemiological Criminology.” Paper presented at the International Law Enforcement and Public Health Association meetings, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gibson, M.*, Goltz, J. and Potter, R.H. (October 2018). “Human Trafficking: A System Wide Public Safety and Community Approach. Panel presentation to the International Chiefs of Police Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. Humiston, G.S. & Potter, R.H. (2018, February). “Using the Sequential Intercept Model to Examine Criminal Justice Organizations’ Relationships to Non-Criminal Justice Organizations in a Dynamic Social Environment.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA. (Panel organizer) Potter, R.H. (2017, April). “Correctional Health and the Community.” 2nd Annual Jail Research Network Meeting, Aurora, CO. Potter, R. H. (2016, March). Panel Chair and presenter, “Accessing National Violent Death Reporting System Data from the centers for disease control & prevention - Restricted Access Dataset.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, CO. Humiston, G., & Potter, R. H. (2015, November). Applying Systems Theory to Change Management in Prisons and Jails: A Conceptual Model. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC. Goltz, J. W., Humiston, G., & Potter, R. H. (2015, March). Spreading the word of evidence-based practice: A state-college-university-criminal justice community collaboration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL. Potter, R.H. (2014). Chair and participant in a roundtable titled “Developments in Epidemiological Criminology.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. (November, 2014). Valentin Rosa, M. and Potter, R.H. (2014).”Using Criminogenic Risk Data to Develop Re-entry Program Planning in a County Jail.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association. Clearwater, FL (September, 2014). Humiston, G. and Potter, R.H. (2014). “Re-entry Partnership Planning: Differential Perceptions.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA. (February, 2014). Humiston, G. and Potter, R.H. (2013). “A Survey of Capacity to Build Evidence-based Practices.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,

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Atlanta, GA. Magers, M. and Potter, R.H. (2013). “Utilizing Client Feedback to Evaluate Social Outcomes of Drug Court Participation.” Presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, TX (March, 2013). Keller, J.E., Bowman, D. and Potter, R.H. (2011). “The MISTERS Program: A Potential Health-Related Resource for Probation.” Presented at the Florida Association of Community Corrections Annual Meetings. Palm Beach Gardens, FL (July, 2011). Potter, R.H., Lin, H., Maze, A., and Bjoring, D. (2010). “The Health of Jail Inmates: The Role of Jail Population ‘Flow’ in Community Health.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association. Clearwater, FL (September, 2010). Bowman, D. and R.H. Potter. (2010). “Does Length or Quality of Criminal Career Affect ‘Readiness for Change?’: An Exploration of Change Readiness in a Community Sample of Justice-Involved Men.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association. Clearwater, FL (September, 2010). Potter, R.H. (2010). “Epidemiological Criminology: An Emerging Framework to Address Social Justice as a Public Health Imperative, Session 1. Discussant, at the American Public Health Association Annual Meetings. Denver, CO (November, 2010). Potter, R.H. (2010). “Incarceration: Community, Public, and Correctional Health Opportunities Achieved and Missed.” Presented at the National Medical Association Annual Meetings, Orlando, FL (August, 2010). Potter, R.H. (2009). “Bringing the Community into Correctional Health Care – Why Community Matters.” Presented at the 3rd Annual Academic and Health Police Conference on Correctional Health, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. (December, 2009). Potter, R.H. (2009). “Epidemiological Criminology: Intersections of Risk.” Presented at the American Correctional Health Services Association meetings, Orlando, FL. (March, 2009). Potter, R.H. (2009). “Cultural Changes: Translation of Evidence-Based Practice into Policy Changes in Correctional Health Care.” Presented at the American Correctional Health Services Association meetings, Orlando, FL. (March, 2009). Potter, R.H. (2008). “Epidemiological criminology and criminological epidemiology: Macro to micro, with an emphasis on the meso.” Paper presented at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA. (October, 2008). Potter, R.H. (2008). “Protection of vulnerable populations during an influenza pandemic.” Panel presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA. (October, 2008). Potter, R.H. “An Epidemiological Approach: Substance Abuse and HIV in Jail Populations.” Presented at the 2005 TASC annual meeting, Cleveland, OH (September, 2005). Potter, R.H. “HIV-focused Activities in Correctional Settings at the Centers for Disease Control

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and Prevention.” Presented at the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference. Atlanta, GA (June, 2005). Potter, R.H. “What’s Disease Got To Do With It?” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN (November, 2004). Potter, R.H. “What Happens When the Low-Hanging Fruit Is Gone?: Criminal Justice Trends and Their Implications for Public Health Efforts in the United States.” Presented at the Australia-New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Sydney, NSW (October, 2003). Potter, R.H. and Tewksbury, R.A. (2002). “Sexuality and Corrections: Lessons from Criminal Justice for Public Health Practitioners.” Presented at the Inside-Out Centerforce Conference, San Diego, CA (October, 2002). Potter, R.H. Chair, Issues in Correctional Health Care/Public Health. Session 107 at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA (November, 2001). DiFulvio, G. and Potter, R.H. (2001). “The Prevalence of Pregnancy Involvement and Associated Risks among Males and Females in an Urban Detained Population.” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA (November, 2001). Potter, R.H. (2000). Chair and Discussant, Correctional Programming. Session 6 at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA (November, 2000). Potter, R.H. (2000). Chair, Assessing Youth Violence-Related Injury: Data Sources, Gaps, and Directions. Session 156 at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA (November, 2000). Simon, T., Kaufman, J., Potter, R.H., Barnes, L. (2000). “Criminal Justice Monitoring Systems: What about Injury?” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA (November, 2000). Potter, R.H. and Reese, L. (2000). “Examining the Efficacy of Youth Violence Surveillance.” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA (November, 2000). Edwards, W.T. and Potter, R.H. (2000). “Social Support and Psychological Disorder in a Prison Group.” Presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, LA (March, 2000). Desai, S., Short, L., Ingram, E., Nieves, E. and Potter, R.H. (1999). “Violence Against Women Prevention Programs.” Presented at the American Evaluation Association Conference. Orlando, FL, (November, 1999) Potter, R.H. (1999). “Linking Public Health Violence Prevention and Crime Prevention Efforts.” Presented at the 1999 National Conference on Preventing Crime. National Crime Prevention Council, Washington, DC, (November, 1999). Short, L., Ritenour, A. and Potter, R.H. (1999). “Intimate Partner Violence Prevention: Future Directions in Evaluating School-Based Programs.” Presented at the 6th International Family

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Violence Research Conference. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, (July, 1999). Potter, R.H., Krider, J.E., Boyce, E.A. and McMahon, P. (1999). “Campus Sexual Violence Policies: Comparing a Public Health and a Criminal Justice Perspective to Prevention Efforts.” Presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Orlando, FL (March, 1999). Potter, R.H. and Williamson, D. (1998). “Law-related Education and Dominion: Establishing the Base for Effective Conferencing.” Presented at the First North American Conference on Conferencing (RealJustice!). Minneapolis, MN, (August, 1998). Potter, R.H. and Potter, L.A. (1997). “Cyberporn as Moral Mythology for Middle-Class Parents”. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Toronto, Ontario, (August, 1997). Potter, R.H. and Wheeler, A. (1997). “Alcohol and Victimization on an Australian and an United States University Campus”. Presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Louisville, KY. Potter, R.H. (1995). “Who Likes To Watch?: ‘Constructing’ Australian Consumers of X-rated Videos”. Presented at the Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference. Newcastle, NSW (November, 1995). Potter, R.H. (1995). "Speech and Action Outside the Court: Can Forensic Linguistics be Applied to Issues of Hate Speech?". Presented at the International Association of Forensic Linguists Conference. Armidale, NSW. Potter, R.H. (1995). "Planning Campus Security: Needs, Numbers and Other Considerations". Presented at the Second Annual Educational Security Conference. Manly, NSW, 1995. (Published in conference proceedings). Potter, R.H. (1994). "Too Real for Comfort". Presented at the annual meeting of the Australia-New Zealand Society of Criminology. Sydney, NSW. Potter, R.H. (1994). “Campus Crime in Australia: Examining an Area of Emerging Concern". Presented at the Eight Annual Conference on Campus Violence. Baltimore, MD. Potter, R.H. (1993). "Censorship and X-rated Videos: Giving Voice to the Consumers". Presented at the 1993 Office of Film and Literature Classification Censorship Conference on Classification and Censorship of Films and Publications: Current Concerns. Sydney, NSW. (Published in conference proceedings, 1994). Potter, R.H. (1993). "The Social Construction of Harm: Pornography, Anti-Porn Advocates and Harm". Presented at the Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology conference on Censorship Issues: Law, Technology and Effects. Brisbane, QLD. (Published in conference proceedings, 1993).

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Potter, R.H. (1992). "Implementing Evaluation Designs: Strategies for Developing Cooperation." Presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology and Griffith University conference on Measurement and Research Design in Criminal Justice. Brisbane, QLD. Potter, R.H. (1991). "Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting as Deviant Statuses: Deviance or a "Lack of Control?" Presented at the annual meeting of the Australia-New Zealand Society of Criminology. Melbourne, VIC. Potter, R.H. (1989). "Licensing the Wind: Applied Sociology and Its Applicators." Presented at the annual meeting of the Georgia Sociological Association. Potter, R.H. (1983). "Getting Tough: An Exploration into the Intended and Unintended Consequences of 'Direct File.'" Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. Potter, R.H. (1982). "Parole as a Panoptic System: An Investigation into the Basis of Parole." Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. Potter, R.H. and Starnes, J.M. (1982). "Treatment Alternatives to Street Crimes Network: Evaluation of Network Impact." Presented at the annual meetings of the Criminal Justice Statistics Association. Frazier, C.E. and Potter, R.H. (1981). "Determinants of Juvenile Intake Recommendations: The Influence of Legal and Non-Legal Factors." Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Frazier, C.E., Richards, P., and Potter, R.H. (1980). "Diversion or Widening the Juvenile Justice Net?: An Analysis of the Effects of Decisions by Key Individuals." Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Frazier, C.E., Richards, P., and Potter, R.H. (1980). "Diversion to Services: An Analysis of the Effects of Social Services on Recidivism Rates." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Frazier, C.E. and Potter, R.H. (1980). "Diverting Youths from the Juvenile Justice System." Presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Potter, R.H., Anderson, D. and Terry, W.C. (1979). "Urban-Rural Differences in Citizens' Perceptions of Crime: An Exploration into Law Enforcement Organization." Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists. Potter, R.H., Smith, D.E., and Ziller, R.C. (1979). "Maintaining Identity: A Photographic Approach." Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. Smith, D.E., Potter, R.H., and Ziller, R.C. (1978). "Photography and Self-Determination." Presented at the annual meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association (With Dale E. Smith and Robert C. Ziller), 1978. Potter, R.H. (1977). "Coquettish Flirting and the CB Radio." Presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society.

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Poster Presentations

Potter, R.H. and Humiston, G.S. (2017, November). “Using Merton’s Adaptation to Strain to Classify Organizations in the Criminal Justice Environment.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA Rosky, J.W., Manville, L.A., Childs, K., and Potter, R.H. (2014). “More Health (Insurance), Less Crime?” Poster presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Francisco, CA. (November, 2014). 2008 – Madsden, K. K. , Creel, L. M. , Miller, C.D. , Potter, R.H., Lowe, H., Mitias, M. “Jail re-entry in Dallas: Achieving public health goals through system based partnerships and leadership.” Poster presented at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, October 28. San Diego, CA. 2008 – Potter, R.H., Keller, J.E., and the Orange MISTERS team. “The Orange MISTERS program.” Poster presented at the Florida Infectious Diseases in Correctional Facilities conference, December 3-5. Orlando, FL.

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SELECTED TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (Peer-Reviewed/Cleared) Swan, B., Potter, R.H., DeStefano, C., Matthews, K., & Askins, P. (2018). Indicator Selection Capacity Readiness Assessment of Florida’s CDC Rape Prevention and Education Program Implementation Sites—Final Summary Report. (Rep. No. 54FLDPTHLTH2018.F). Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida, Program Evaluation and Educational Research Group (PEER). Potter, R.H. (2018a). The Challenge of Behavioral Health Surveillance in Criminal Justice Populations: Issues and Action Steps to Create a Nationally-Representative System. Final Report, Vol. 1. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida. Potter, R.H. (2018b). Using the Sequential Intercept Model to Develop Behavioral Health Surveillance for Criminal Justice-Involved Populations: It’s the Law! Final Report, Vol. 2. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida. Magers, M.L., Potter, R.H., and Rosky J.W. (2014). Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Osceola County Drug Court Co-Occurring Disorders Program: Final Report. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida. Smith, T.S. and Potter, R.H. (2014). Justice Reinvestment in Osceola County, Florida: A Two-Year Program Analysis and Final Report. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida. Potter, R.H. and Bowman, D. (2012). Orange MISTERS Evaluation Final Report. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida. Leili, J., Potter, R.H., Hickok, C., Cona, D. and Bowman, D. (2012). The Impact of Juvenile Programs on Repeat Juvenile Criminal Behavior: An Evaluation of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Division of Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Intervention from 2003-2006 Final Report. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida. Blackmore, J., Potter, R.H., Schwartz, R. D. and May, R.L. (2010). Corrections Response to Pandemic Influenza. Hagerstown, MD: Association of State Correctional Administrators. “Violence in Correctional Settings.” A Crisis Behind the Walls: Why Public Health Must Go To Jail. Internal Briefing Book, Cross Centers Correctional Work Group, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, (With Alex Crosby and Elijah West), 1999. “A Statistical Summary of Juvenile Intake Cases Processed by Court-Designated Workers in Calendar Year 1996.” Report to the Juvenile Services Division, Administrative Office of the Courts, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1998. “A Statistical Summary of Juvenile Diversion Cases Processed by Court-Designated Workers in Calendar Year 1996.” Report to the Juvenile Services Division, Administrative Office of the Courts, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1998. "Second Year Summary - The Family Preservation Program of Families First (1990): Process Evaluation and Outcomes Summary." Submitted to the Department of Human Resources, State of Georgia, 1991.

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"Three Year Evaluation of the DeKalb County TeenAge Pregnancy and Parenting Program (1987 - 1989)." Submitted to the Department of Human Resources, State of Georgia, 1989. "First Year Operational Summary - The Family Preservation Program of Families First (1989)." Submitted to the Department of Human Resources, State of Georgia, 1990. "Annual Report - The DeKalb County TeenAge Pregnancy and Parenting Program (1990)." Submitted to the Department of Human Resources, State of Georgia, 1990. "The Transfer of Juveniles to the Adult Criminal Court: An Exploration of Several Issues." Submitted to the Florida Executive Office of the Governor and the Conference of Circuit Court Judges, 1983. "Violent Crime in Florida: A Statistical Summary." Submitted to the Florida Council on Criminal Justice, 1982. "Treatment Alternatives to Street Crimes Network, Phase II: Report on Network Impact." Submitted to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Department of Justice (With Janet M. Starnes), 1982. "Final Report: Evaluation of Florida Project Diversion." Submitted to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, State of Florida (With Charles E. Frazier and Pamela Richards), 1981. "The Pinellas County Fair Survey: An Analysis of Present Strengths and Future Directions." Community and Rural Development Series, no. 4, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida (With Lionel J. Beaulieu), 1979. "Citizens' Views on Tax Use in Florida." In Focus on Florida: The Citizens' Viewpoint. Lionel J. Beaulieu and Peter F. Korshing, Eds. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 1979. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION TITLE Sociodemographic and Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Decision-Making (1982). MASTER'S THESIS TITLE The Role of the I and Me in the Maintenance of Self Concept (1977).

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Memberships in Professional Associations/Organizations Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Southern Criminal Justice Association American Correctional Association American Jail Association American Probation and Parole Association American Society of Criminology National Commission on Correctional Health Care Training/Certifications: Protecting Human Research Participants. (National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research; 1/10) Human Research Curriculum. (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative/UCF; 10/08) Online Course Delivery Certification. (Course Development & Web Services/UCF; 11/08) Strategic Thinking. (Trinity Solutions, Inc./Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, November, 2007). Working Effectively with Tribal Governments. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, May, 2003). Certified Correctional Healthcare Professional (CCHP; July, 2002), National Commission on Correctional Health Care Basic Project Officer Training (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, October 2000). Transformative Justice Australia Certified Community Conference Facilitator (October, 1999) Epidemiology In Action (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, May, 1999) Scientific Ethics Training (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, June, 1999) Prevention Effectiveness: Decision Analysis and Economic Evaluation (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, February, 1999)

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HONORS

Research Incentive Award (2013-14)

College of Health and Public Affairs

University of Central Florida

Outstanding Graduate

Department of Sociology, University of South Florida (May, 2014)

Peter P. Lejins Research Award

American Correctional Association (February, 2014)

Nominee, Outstanding Team Award, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (May, 2007)

Surgeon General’s Call to Action on Corrections and Community Health Team

Director’s Award, National Center for HIV, Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (September,

2006) – Prison Epi-Aid Project Team

Governor’s Re-Entry Policy Team – Georgia (2005)

CDC and ATSDR Honor Award – Health Equity Award (September, 2005)

Health Equity Programs, Research, and Surveillance

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Minority Health Mentor/Champion of Excellence

Director’s Award, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention (June, 2005) –

Surgeon General’s Call to Action on Corrections and Community Health Team

Law Day Award, Kentucky Supreme Court (May 1, 1998)

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Funding Record: Grants, Contracts, and Inter-agency Agreements

R.H. Potter

2018-19 UCF Provision of Indicator Selection Readiness Assessment for Rape Prevention Education. Florida Department of Health, Sexual Violence Prevention Program (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S Department of Health and Human Services). November 2018 – January 2019. R.H. Potter, PI, Bonnie Swan and Christine DeStefano, Co-PIs. Amount: $39,862 PEER-UCF. Empower Orange: Empowering Adolescents to Engage in Healthy Sexual Behaviors Evaluation. Orange County Public Schools (Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). September 2018 – August 2019. Chris Stewart, PI, Bonnie Swan, Christine DeStefano, and R.H. Potter Co-PIs. Amount: $18,000 PEER-UCF. 2017-18 UCF Behavioral Health Applied Epidemiology Consultant – Correctional Populations & Behavioral Health Surveillance – Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (October1, 2017-June 30, 2018; $62,000). UCF Student Support for the Orange County Corrections Division (February 1 2017 – January 31 2018, $32,784). Orange County Corrections Department. 2016-17 UCF UCF Student Support for the Orange County Corrections Division (January 1 – December 31, 2016, $15,519). Orange County Corrections Department. 2015-16 UCF UCF Student Support for the Orange County Corrections Division (January 1 – December 31, 2015, $14,612). Orange County Corrections Department. Subcontract for evaluation services for the Brevard County Schools “Developing Knowledge about What Works to Make Schools Safe” research project – National Institute of Justice funding (January 1 2015 – December 31 2018; $2,269,744; $120,000 annually to UCF). Kristina Childs (CJ), PI, R.H. Potter (CJ), Co-PI, Kim Grygewicz (SW), Co-PI. 2014-15 UCF UCF Student Support for the Orange County Corrections Division (January 1 – December 31, 2014, $14,612). Orange County Corrections Department. Subcontract to evaluate the Seminole County Veteran’s Court Program from the Seminole County Court Administrator’s Office. R.H. Potter, PI. ($14,271 annually; $42,813 total)

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Subcontract to evaluate the Seminole County Justice Reinvestment program from Aspire Health Partners/Seminole Behavioral Health. R.H. Potter, PI, Chris Steward, Co-PI ($30,000 annually; $90,000 total). 2013-14 UCF UCF Student Support for the Orange County Corrections Division (January 1 – December 31, 2013, $29,226). Orange County Corrections Department. Contract extension to evaluate the Osceola County Drug Court Co-Occurring Disorders program. Funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ($33,302.00). R.H. Potter, PI and J.W. Rosky, Co-PI. Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs: Policy Change, Law Enforcement Activity, and Diversion Tactics - National Institute of Justice ($250,000 for two years). Jacinta Gau, PI and R.H. Potter, Co-PI. Lallen Johnson, Co-PI originally; William Moreto Co-PI, 2014. 2012-13 UCF Subcontract to collect data and evaluate the implementation of a criminogenic risk assessment instrument in the John E. Polk Correctional Facility, Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (Byrne Grant funding – USDOJ). $22,000.00. Contract to provide research and student services to the Orange County Department of Corrections Second Chance Planning Grant (Bureau of Justice Assistance funding; $25,779.00). Contract to provide evaluation services to the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners to provide evaluation services for the “Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Implementation Grant” (Florida Department of Children and Families funding). ($17,500 per year for up to three years). 2011-12 UCF $15, 315.00 addendum to subcontract to collect data and evaluate the juvenile justice programs of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (Byrne Grant funding – USDOJ). ($41,315.00 final total) “Re-entry from Jail to Community: A comparative Study of Drivers, Constraints, and Program Development in Three County Jail Systems.” Office of Research & Commercialization (Internal Research Grant), University of Central Florida. ($7,500 for one year). 2010-11 UCF 2010-2012 Contract to evaluate the Osceola County Drug Court Co-Occurring Disorders program. Funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. $127, 881 ($42,627per year). Subcontract to collect data and assist in production of Who’s Who in Jail Management for the American Jail Association (National Institute of Corrections funding – USDOJ). $14,108.00 Subcontract to collect data and evaluate the juvenile justice programs of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (Byrne Grant funding – USDOJ). $36,000.00

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2009-2011 UCF Subcontract to evaluate the MISTERS (Men in STD Training Empowerment Research Study) Orange County project from Florida Department of Health. $208,000.00 2007 CDC $15,000 grant to produce a chapter/article on pandemic influenza planning for correctional facilities (IC) $15,000 grant to produce a chapter/article on pandemic influenza planning for homeless populations and homeless service facilities (IC) $1,000,000 (FY 2006-2008) inter-agency agreement from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and National Institute of Justice to develop and test a passive surveillance reporting system for prison rape-related injuries and trauma (IAA-NC) 2006 CDC $100,000 to fund a survey of published state laws, county regulations, agency policies, and published practices related to disease testing in correctional settings and initiate the development of integrated infectious disease prevention and control documents from CDC (IC) $5,000 grant to fund speaker-related travel to develop a Working Group on Homelessness and Public Health at CDC (IC) 2001 – 2005 CDC Managing up to $10,000,000 in cooperative agreement and interagency agreements portfolio supporting demonstration and other research/evaluation efforts. 1998 – 2001 CDC $10,000 grant to conduct survey of sexual violence policies and resources at US universities and colleges (IC) 1996-1997 Morehead State University $50,000 from the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts (KYAOC) to evaluate the Teens, Crime, and Community Program (C) $25,000 contract from the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts to develop a database of juvenile records and conduct an analysis of detention decision-making. Later consulted on selection of a state-wide data system for the KYAOC juvenile court services division. (C) 1991-1996 University of New England, Australia AU$2,500 grant to develop Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice program (UC)

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AU$3,000 to develop, conduct and publish annual university crime survey (UC) AU$2,500 new faculty grant (UC) – supplemented with $3,500 in-kind services from industry 1989-1991 Families First, Inc. Part of a grant- and contract-writing team that included: $150,000 for teenage single-mother and baby intensive services program (still attracting $300,000 per year) (C) $100,000 annual contract for domestic violence intervention services (C) $100,000 per year divorcing parents seminar series (court-ordered program) (Contract) $150,000 per year intensive family services (reunification program) (C) $50,000 one-time evaluation of foster care emancipation project (C) $50,000 annual contract for shoplifter diversion program (C) $35,000 annual contract for teen pregnancy prevention projects (C) 1986 – 1998 Private Industry Competed for and won contracts varying in amounts from $2,500 to $100,000 for training and consultation services in the information technology services area with clients as diverse as colleges/universities, federal government and military, and private businesses (C) 1984 – 1985 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc. $300,000 each year from the Governor’s Juvenile Justice Council to operate the Florida Network (C) Approximately $100,000 per year in various training and evaluation projects from the Southeastern and National Network and some Foundations, mostly contracts.

1982-1984 Office of the State Court Administrator, Florida Supreme Court $150,000 from the Governor’s Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Task Force to conduct a study of child abuse prosecution practices and develop model program materials (C) $200,000 from the Governor’s Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Task Force to develop a model for child protection teams (C) $50,000 from the Governor’s Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Task Force to conduct an evaluation of Florida juvenile offender-victim mediation programs (subcontracted Dr. Tom Blomberg of Florida State University) (C) $450,000 from the Governor’s Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Task Force to

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develop and operate the Florida Juvenile Justice Institute in the State Court Administrator’s Office, Supreme Court of Florida (Court Services Division) (C) KEY: (C) – Open Competition (IC) or (UC) – Internal or University Competition Only (IAA) – Interagency Agreement

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MEDIA MATTERS: 2008-

WFTV segment for special program on opioid law enforcement and unintended

consequences with Christopher Heath (July, 2017)

Cox Radio outlets – Interview on human trafficking and text, with Jeff Goltz and

Mike Gibson (recorded September 2017, broadcast in October)

Quoted in Susan Jacobson’s article “School booster groups seek ways to stop

thefts” in The Orlando Sentinel, September 10, 2015. Available at:

(http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/education/os-parent-theft-school-

booster-club-pta-funds-20150910-story.html)

Quoted in David Breen’s article “Osceola may hire private frim to handle inmate

health care, July 20, 2014 in The Orlando Sentinel. Available at:

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-osceola-privatized-

jail-healthcare-20140720,0,186004.story

Quoted in Brad Bumstead’s article “Sandusky Likely Attractive Target for Prison

Violence” story in The Trib, October 9, 2012. Available at:

http://triblive.com/home/2725211-74/sandusky-prison-inmates-child-state-former-

likely-target-attorney-county#axzz28noyMn64

“Violence is Not a Virus, but It Is Transmitted.” UCF Today, Wednesday,

September 5, 2012. Available at: https://today.ucf.edu/violence-is-not-a-virus-

but-it-is-transmitted/; Broadcast at 9:01 a.m. Sunday, September 9 on WUCF-FM

(89.9 FM).

“The Future of Health Care: Lessons of a Simple Model.” UCF Today,

Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Available at: http://today.ucf.edu/the-future-of-health-

care-lessons-of-a-simple-model/

“Private vs. public prisons: Where’s Savings.” My Word segment, Orlando

Sentinel, Sunday, February 26, 2012. Available at:

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/os-ed-private-prisons-florida-

myword-022612-20120224,0,1702382.story

Interviewed by Tom Parkinson at WMFE on prison privatization February 3, 2012.

Available at:

http://www.wmfe.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=12413&news_iv_ctrl=1041

Quoted in Mansfield Frazier’s column titled “Prison’s Cheap-Healthcare Secret”

on The Daily Beast, June 23, 2011. Available at:

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/06/23/need-healthcare-go-to-prison-

behind-richard-james-verone-s-thinking.html

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Appeared in a “Public Affairs Today” segment highlighting the Seminole County

Juvenile Programs evaluation project, May 2, 2011. Available at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2JnePcP7K0

Quoted in Jeff Gore’s feature titled “One Size Fits All: Budget Constrainst Force

Tallahassee to Examine Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Nonviolent Drug

Offenders” in the Orlando Weekly, March 31-April 6, 2011.

Appeared in “Jail Shutters 220-bed Complex to Save Money” segment on WFTV

news, January 21, 2011. Available at:

http://www.wftv.com/news/26574629/detail.html

Quoted by Anthony Colarossi and Willoughby Mariano in The Orlando Sentinel

feature titled “If all Central Florida Jails Rate an A, Is It Deserved?,” May 15,

2010.

Quoted in Christina Hernadez’ article “HIV Prisoners: What Happens When They

Get Out?,” in The Crime Report, October 26, 2009. Available at:

http://www.thecrimereport.org/archive/hiv-prisoners-what-happens-when-they-

get-out

Quoted in Martin E. Comas’ article “Sumter Prison Leads Nation in Sexual

Misconduct of Inmates, Workers,” in the Orlando Sentinel, September 30, 2009.