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JILL VIGLIONE
University of
Central Florida
12805 Pegasus Drive
Orlando, FL 32816-1600
jill.viglione@ucf.eduEDUCATION
Ph.D. George Mason University, Criminology, Law and Society (2015) Dissertation: "Bridging the Research/Practice Gap: Street-Level Decision Making and Historical Influences Related to Use of Evidence-Based Practices in Adult Probation." M.A. Villanova University, Criminology, Law and Society (2010)Thesis: "Discrimination within Races:
Exploring the Effect of Skin Tone on Prison SentencesAmong Black Female Offenders."
B.A. Quinnipiac University, Criminal Justice (2008) Thesis: "Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Does Capital Punishment Reduce Gun Violence?"PROFESSIONAL
EMPLOYMENT
Assistant Professor,
University of Central Florida (August 2017
-present)Assistant Professor,
University of Texas at San Antonio (August 2015
-May 2017)Instructor,
University of Texas at San Antonio, January 2015
-May 2015 Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!), George MasonUniversity, August 2010-December 2014
Instructor,
George Mason University, 2013
-2014Consultant,
Medication Assisted Treatment Implementation in Community Corrections Environments (MATICCE), July 2012 -March 2014Consultant,
Chestnut Health Systems, Juvenile Justice Trials (JJ-Trials), July 2013-October 2013Graduate Research Assistant,
Villanova University, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice,August 2008
-May 2010Undergra
duate Research Assistant, Quinnipiac University, Department of Sociology and CriminalJustice, January 2008-August 2008
RESEARCH
Peer-Reviewed Publications (*student coauthor)
Alward, L., A.*, Caudy, M. S., &
Viglione, J.
(forthcoming). Assessing the relative influence of individual attitudes, social supports, and neighborhood context on reentry outcomes: What changes matter most?Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Walter, R.W.,
Caudy, M.S.,
Salcido, C. G.*, Ray, J.
Viglione, J.
(forthcoming). Exploring post- incarceration residential trajectories: Indicators of housing stability during the reentry process.Housing, Theory, and Society.
2 Viglione, J. (2019). The Risk-Need-Responsivity model: How do probation officers implement the principles of effective intervention?Criminal Justice and Behavior, 46(5), 655-673.
Blasko, B.,
Viglione, J., Taxman, F. S., & Toronjo, H. (2019). Probation officer-probation agency fit: Understanding disparities in the use of motivational interviewing strategies.Corrections: Policy,
Practice and Research, 4(1), 39-57.
Salcido, C. G.*, Ray, J. V., Caudy, M.,
Viglione, J.
, & Walter, R. J. (2019). Associations between psychopathic traits and readiness for change: An exploratory analysis. Personality and IndividualDifferences, 141, 86-91.
Viglione, J.,
& Blasko, B. (2018). The differential impacts of probation staff attitudes on use of evidence-based practices. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 24(4), 449-458.Viglione, J
., & Taxman, F. S. (2018). Low risk offenders under probation supervision: Risk management and the Risk-Needs-Responsivity framework. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 45(12), 1809 -1831.
Viglione, J
., Rudes, D.S., Nightingale, V., Watson, C., & Taxman, F.S. (2018). The many hats of juvenile probation: A latent class analysis of work -related activities. Criminal Justice Review, 43(2), 252 -269.
Viglione, J
Blasko, B, & Taxman, F. S. (2018). Organizational factors and probation officer use of evidence-based practices: A multi-level examination. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62(6), 1648-1667.Viglione, J
. (2017). Street-level decision making: Acceptability, feasibility, and use of evidence-based practices in adult probation.Criminal Justice and Behavior, 44(10), 1356-1381.
Walter, R.,
Viglione, J.,
& Tillyer, M. (2017). One strike to second chances: Using criminal backgrounds in admission decisions for assisted housing. Housing Policy Debate, 27(5), 734- 750Rudes, D.S.,
Viglione, J
., & Taxman, F.S. (2017). Gendered adherence: Correctional officers and therapeutic reform in a reentry facility.The Prison Journal, 97(4), 496-519.
Viglione, J
., Lerch, J., Rudes, D.S., & Taxman, F (2017). Misconducts as discipline within a correctional reentry facility. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 44(2), 163-183.Viglione, J
., Rudes, D.S., & Taxman, F.S. (2017). Probation officer use of client-centered communication strategies in adult probation settings.Journal of Offender Rehabilitation
, 56 (1), 38-60.
Viglione, J.
(2016). A multi-level examination of organizational context on adult probation officer attitudes towards evidence-based practices. International Journal of Offender Therapy andComparative Criminology, 62(5), 1331-1356.
3 Gwin Mitchell, S., Willet, J., Monico, L.B., James, A., Rudes, D.S., Viglione, J., Schwartz, R.P., Gordon, M.S., & Friedmann, P.D. (2016). Community correctional agents' views of medication- assisted treatment: Examining their influence on treatment referrals and community supervision practices. Su bstance Abuse, 37 (1), 127 -133.Viglione, J
., Rudes, D.S., & Taxman, F.S. (2015). The myriad of challenges with correctional change: From goals to culture. European Journal of Probation, 7(2), 103-123.Viglione, J
Rudes, D.S., & Taxman, F.S. (2015). Misalignment in supervision: Implementing risk/needs assessment instruments in probation.Criminal Justice and Behavior,
42(3), 263
-285.Rudes, D.
S., Viglione, J., Lerch, J., Porter, C., & Taxman, F.S. (2014). Build to sustain: collaborative partnerships between university researchers and criminal justice practitioners. Criminal JusticeStudies,
27(3), 249
-263.Rudes, D.
S., Viglione, J., & Porter, C (2013). Using quality improvement models in correctional organizations.Federal Probation
, 77, 69-75.
Portillo, S., Rudes, D.S.,
Viglione, J
Nelson, M (2013). Front-stage stars and backstage producers: The role of judges in problem-solving courts. Victims & Offenders, 8, 1-22.Rudes, D.S.,
Viglione, J
., & Taxman, F.S. (2011). Juvenile probation officers: How the perception of roles affects training experience for evidence -based practice implementation. Federal Probation, 73,3 -10.
Lerch, J.,
Viglione, J
., Eley, E., James-Andrews, S., & Taxman, F.S. (2011). Organizational readiness in corrections. Federal Probation, 75, 5-10.Viglione, J
Hannon, L.,
DeFina, R. (2011). The impact of light skin on prison time for black female o ffenders. Social Science Journal, 48, 240-248.Grants and Contracts
Principal Investigator, Examining Community Corrections Agencies During COVID-19, NationalScience Foundation (2
020 -2021; $105,467) Co-Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Stepping Up Efforts to Improve Mental Health Services and Justice Utilization (MPIs Faye S. Taxman and Jennifer Johnson), National Institute ofMental Health, National Institutes
of Health (2019-2023; $4,254,430.00)Principal Investigator,
Evaluation of the Staff Training Aimed at Reducing Rearrest (STARR), UnitedStates Probation (2018-2020; $32,500)
Principal Investigator, Evaluation Plan for the Caruth Institute for CoordinatedCommunity Response,
Genesis Women's Shelter & Support & the Conference on Crimes Against Women (2016; $35,000) Co-Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Bexar County Sheriff's Reentry Program (PI Michael S.Caudy), Bexar County, TX (2015-2016; $6,000)
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant (2014-2017; SES-1420311,
$19,975) 4Principal Investigator, National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship (2014-2015; 2014-IJ-
CX-0004, $31,791)
Internal Grants and Awards
2018-2019 Office of Research Mentoring Grant, University of Central Florida ($3,000) 2016
-2017 Elucidating the Mechanisms of Reentry, Office of the Vice President for Research,
University of Texas at San Antonio (co
-PI, $20,000). 2016Texas Jail Study, College of Public Policy, University of Texas at San Antonio (PI; $2,496)
Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Entries
Viglione, J.
, Burton, C*., & Basham, S.* (2019). The balancing act of probation supervision: The roles and philosophies of probation officers in the evidence-based practice era. In McNeil, F., P. Raynor, G. Robinson, F. S. Taxman, C. Trotter, & P. Ugwudike (Eds.),The Routledge
Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice. New York, NY: Routledge.Viglione, J.
& Parker, R.A.* (2019) Victim impact statements. In Bernat, F.P & Frailing, K. (Eds.),Encyclopedia of Women and Crime. Wiley-Blackwell.
Parker, R.A., &
Viglione, J
. (2017). Pre-trial detention. In Kerley, K.(Ed.), The Encyclopedia ofCorrections.
Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Rudes, D.S.,
Viglione, J
., & Meyer, K. (2016). Risky needs: Risk-entangled needs in probation supervision. Division of Corrections and Sentencing Handbook Series.Taylor &
Francis/Routledge.
Viglione, J
. (2016). Probation. In W.G. Jennings (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment.Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Viglione, J
& Taxman, F.S. (2014). Probation and parole in the 21
stCentury. In B. Cutler & P.A. Zapf
(Eds.), APA Handbook of Forensic Psychology. Washington, D.C.: APA.Rudes, D.S.
Viglione, J. (2014). Correctional workers through the change process. In G. Bruinsma, D.Weisburd, D. (Eds),
Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York, NY:Springer.
Rudes, D.
S., Viglione, J., & Taxman, F.S. (2014). Professional ideologies in United States probation and p arole. In F. McNeil & I. Durnescu (Eds), Understanding Penal Practices.Rudes, D.S., Lerch, J.,
Viglione, J
& Taxman, F.S. (2013). Implementing reentry reform at a correctional facility, In M.S. Crow & J. Smykla, (Eds), Offender Reentry: RethinkingCriminology and Criminal Justice.
Translational Work
Sloas, L.
Viglione, J. (2014). Mentoring undergraduate students from a teaching and research p erspective.The Criminologist.
5Viglione, J
& Goldberg , V. (2013). YOURS: Your Own Reentry System. Advancing Practice: Experimentation, Implementation and Sustainability, (Spring). Viglione, J., & Sloas, L. (2012). The state of contingency management (CM) and its application to criminal justice settings. Perspectives, 36(4), 32-39. Vigli one, J . (2012). Organizational change: Improving training p rogram strategies. Advancing Practice: Experimentation, Implementation and Sustainability, (Summer).Technical Reports
Viglione, J.
& Alward, L.* (2019). Evaluation of the Starr Training Aimed at Reducing Rearrest (STARR) Curriculum: Interview Report.Prepared for the Middle District of Florida.
Viglione, J.
(2019). Evaluation of the Starr Training Aimed at Reducing Rearrest (STARR) Curriculum:Organizational Survey Report.
Prepared for the Middle District of Florida.
Caudy, M.S. & Viglione, J. (2016). Bexar County Sheriff's Office Reentry Program Process Evaluation Report. Prepared for the Bexar County Sheriff's Office.Viglione, J.
(2015).Evidence
-based practices in adult probation: An implementation study. Prepared forMid-Atlantic Department of Corrections Office.
Viglione, J
., Porter, C., Rudes, D., & Taxman,F. (2013).
JDRC Organizational Survey Final Report.
Prepared for the Fairfax Juvenile Domestic Relations Court.Viglione, J
., Rudes, D., & Taxman, F. (2013). JDRC Report on Staff Activities. Prepared for the FairfaxJuvenile Domestic Relations
Court.
Viglione, J
., Rudes, D., & Taxman, F. (2013). JDRC Report on Staff Attitudes. Prepared for the FairfaxJuvenile Domestic Relations Court.
Conference Presentations
Kaukinen, C. E., &
Viglione, J.
(2020). Embedding research -based learning into the undergraduate curriculum. Presented at the Western Society of Criminology (February), Phoenix, AZ.Alward, L.* &
Viglione, J.
(2019). Implementation of evidence-based practices in community supervision: Assessing organizational challenges and barriers. Presented at the American Society of Criminology (November), San Francisco, CA.Small, M.*, Viglione, J., & Blasko, B. (2019). The impact of family and social support on jail inmate
suicide risk. Presented at the American Society of Criminology (November), San Francisco, CA.Alward, L.*, Caudy, M. S.,
Viglione, J.
(2019). Assessing the relative influence of individual attitudes, social supports, and neighborhood context on reentry outcomes: What changes matter most?Presented at the Southern Criminal Justice
Association (September), Nashville, TN.
6Small, M.*,
Viglione, J.,
& Blasko, B. (2018). Toward a contemporary understanding of suicide in jail. Presented at the American Society of Criminology (November), Atlanta, GA.Viglione,
J ., Alvarado , M.*, Caudy, M. S., Ray, J. V., Walter, R. J. (2017). Barriers to reentry: A comparison of individual perceptions and social service availability and utilization. Presented at the American Society of Criminology (November), Philadelphia, PA.Rudes, D.S. &
Viglione, J
. (2016). Researcher-practitioner partnerships as pathways to understanding culture and improving reform implementation. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), New Orleans, LA.Rudes, D.
S., Viglione, J., & Meyer, K. (2016). Risk entangled needs in probation supervision. (Invited panel on risk). Presented at the annual meeting of the Law &Society Association (June), New
Orleans, LA.
Viglione, J.
(2016). The Risk -Need-Responsivity Model: Practical applications in adult probation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Denver, CO.Caudy, M. S.
Viglione, J.
(2016). Implementing evidence-based reentry practices in a jail setting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Denver, CO.Viglione, J.
(2015). Telephone monitoring: The transportability of the Risk-Needs-Responsivity framework to adult probation. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society ofCriminology (November), Washington D.C.
Rudes, D.S.,
Viglione, J.,
Meyer, K. (2015). Risky needs: Entangled and devalu ed needs in probation supervision. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), Washington D.C.Viglione, J.
(2014). Bridging evidence and practice in adult probation: History, decisions & use. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), SanFrancisco, CA.
Viglione, J.,
Taxman, F.S., & Rudes, D.S. (2014). Probation officer use of client-centered communication strategies and change talk in adult probation settings.Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), San Francisco, CA.Goldberg, T.L.,
Viglione, J.,
& Taxman, F.S. (2014). Using mobile technologies to improve offender motivation and success on probation: A pilot study. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), San Francisco, CA.Rudes, D.S.
Viglione, J.
(2014). The undergraduate research lab: Research experience for real life. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference (September), George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. 7 Viglione, J., Rudes, D.S., & Taxman, F. (2013). Changing probation: Implementing evidence-based risk assessment practices at the street-level. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), Atlanta, GA.Viglione, J
., Rudes, D., & Taxman, F. (2013). Actuarial risk and needs assessments: Integrating behavioral health practices in correctional settings. Presented at the Addiction Health ServicesResearch
Conference (October), Portland, OR.
Vigli one, J ., Rudes, D., & Taxman, F. (2013).Changing
probation: Implementing evidence-based practices at the street-level. Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association (May), Boston, MA.Porter, C.,
Viglione, J
., & Rudes, D. (2013). Examinin g evidence -based practices within a juvenile justice agency. Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association (May),Boston, MA.
Viglione, J.
, Nelson, M., Rudes, D., Portillo, S., & Taxman, F. (2012).Therapeutic
jurisprudence: How the courtroom workgroup operates within problem-solving courts. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology (November), Chicago, IL.Viglione, J
, Nelson, M., Rudes, D., Portillo, S., & Taxman, F. (2012). Implementation of contingency management: The exploration of team dynamics and the shifting of courtroom workgroup roles. Presented at the Addiction Health Services ResearchConference (October), New York, NY.
Viglione, J
., Portillo, S., Rudes, D., Nelson, M., Taxman, F. (2012).Front-stage stars and backstage
producers: The role of judges in problem-solving courts. Presented at the annual meeting of theLaw and Society
Association (May), Honolulu, HI.
Sloas, L.,
Viglione, J
., Rudes, D., & Po rtillo, S. (2012). Processual differences among study sites during planned practice c hange in criminal justice settings. Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association (May), Honolulu, HI.Viglione, J
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