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CURRICULUM VITA

Juan J. Barthelemy

Office Address:

Louisiana State University

School of Social Work

210 Huey P. Long Fieldhouse

Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Office: (225) 578-0434

Fax: (225) 578-1357

email:

EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Graduation, May 2005

University of Tennessee, College of Social Work

Knoxville, Tennessee

Minor in Statistics, Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics Program,

June 2003, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

M.S.W., May 1999. Mental Health Administration

Washington University George Warren Brown School of Social Work

St. Louis, Missouri

M.A.E., August 1995. School Psychology

University of Northern Iowa

Cedar Falls, Iowa

B.A., May 1993. Psychology

Southern University at New Orleans

New Orleans, Louisiana

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Teaching and Research Experience:

July 2011 - Assistant Professor – Professional Practice, School of Social

Present Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Courses Taught:

Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (M.S.W.)

Family Violence (M.S.W.)

Family Violence (M.S.W.) (Online)

Skills in Working with People (Undergraduate elective)

At-Risk Youth (M.S.W.) (Online)

At Risk Youth (M.S.W. and Undergraduate elective)

Integrative Seminar (Ph.D.)

January 2005 - Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Lousiana State

July 2011 University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Courses Taught:

Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (M.S.W.)

Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (M.S.W.) (D.E.)

Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (M.S.W.)

Family Violence (M.S.W.)

Skills in Working with People (Undergraduate elective)

Data Analysis and Research Management (Ph.D.)

Data Analysis for Social Work Research II (Ph.D.)

At Risk Youth (Undergraduate elective)

Assessment and Interventions with At-Risk Youth (M.S.W.)

Integrative Seminar (Ph.D.)

Research:

Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination (B.R.AV.E.) Project –

Currently serving as a program evaluator on a group violence reduction project aimed at reducing the number of fatal and nonfatal shootings in targeted areas in Baton Rouge. The project is funded by multiple grants from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention which total about $4,000,000.00.

Summer 2008, 2009 Adjunct Professor, Social Work Department, Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Course Taught:

Social Work Research (B.S.W.)

August 2004 - Instructor, School of Social Work, Louisiana State University

December 2004 Baton Rouge, Louisiana

August 2002 - Adjunct Faculty, College of Social Work, The University of

May 2004 Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Courses Taught:

Social Work and Oppression (M.S.S.W.)

Culturally Responsive Social Work Practice (B.S.S.W.)

Social Work Practice I Skills Laboratory (B.S.S.W.)

Social Work Practice II Skills Laboratory (B.S.S.W.)

June 2001- Undergraduate Statistics Instructor, Ronald McNair Scholars

July 2004 program, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

Introductory statistics instruction to McNair scholars from colleges

across the country in conjunction with their research projects.

January 2001 - Instructor, Pellissippi State Technical Community College,

August 2004 Knoxville, Tennessee. Parenting education instruction for people going through divorce.

August 2000 – Graduate Research Assistant, College of Social Work, The

August 2004 University of Tennessee. Assisted Dr. John Orme in teaching Analysis of Social Work Data I and Analysis of Social Work Data II; assisted in the preparation of R01, state, local and foundation grant proposals; advised undergraduate students on their senior research projects.

January 1994 – Graduate Research Assistant, Educational Psychology,

May 1997 Dr. Carmen Montecinos. University of Northern Iowa. Assisted with data collection and analysis; conducted educational assessments with elementary to high school students; worked on multidisciplinary assessment team.

Practice Experience:

2014 - Present Contract Social Work Therapist, Bridge City Center for Youth. Bridge City, Louisiana. Providing substance abuse counseling for youth in a secure care facility.

2009 – 2014 Contract Social Work Therapist, Jetson Center for Youth. Scotlandville, Louisiana. Providing substance abuse counseling and sex offender treatment.

2001 - 2004 Therapist, P.R.N., Peninsula Hospital. Louisville, Tennessee. Provided group and individual therapy for children, adolescents and adults with mental health and chemical dependency issues.

1999 - 2000 Assessment & Referral Specialist/PRN Psych Tech, Spirit of St. Louis Hospital. St. Charles, Missouri. Assessed individuals to determine if they meet clinical criteria for inpatient treatment and made outpatient referrals for those individuals who were not an immediate threat to themselves or others; monitored residents to ensure that they were following their treatment plan.

1998 - 2000 Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Missouri Division of

Vocational Rehabilitation. St. Louis, Missouri.

1997 - 1998 Evaluation Team Leader/Vocational Evaluator, Missouri Goodwill Industries, St. Louis, Missouri. Supervised vocational evaluation services; administered vocational and psychological testing; wrote reports, and facilitated interdisciplinary staffings.

Peer Reviewed Publications:

Whitney, S.M., & Barthelemy, J.J. (In Progress). A brief history of the Louisiana juvenile

justice system: An exploratory study of juvenile incarceration patterns in Louisiana.

Jaggers, J.W., Barthelemy, J.J., Kim, J., & Church II, W.T. (In Progress). Educational

factors and the risk of incarceration in juveniles and adults.

Guan, X. & Barthelemy, J.J. (Under Review). Different educational profiles between

early starters and late starters of conviction. Journal of Research in Crime and

Delinquency.

Barthelemy, J.J., Chaney, C., Maccio, E.M., & Church, W.T. (Revise and Resubmit). A

BRAVE approach to community policing: Reducing violence through improved relationships with law enforcement. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.

Cain, D. & Barthelemy, J.J. (In Press). The New Orleans’ religious

community rebuilds after Hurricane Katrina. Race, Class & Gender.

Lemieux, C.M., Barthelemy, J.J., Thomas, J.M., & Schroeder, J.A. (2012).

Therapeutic communities for youths in secure care: Participant characteristics and predictors of treatment and post-release supervision. The Journal of Social Service Research, 38, 451-467.

Kim, H. & Barthelemy, J.J. (2011). A tool for assessing truancy risk among school

children: Predictive and construct validity of the risk indicator survey. The Journal of Social Service Research, 37(1), 50-60.

Richardson, R., Plummer, C., Barthelemy, J. & Cain, D. (2009). Challenges to

effective research after natural disasters. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 2(1), 3-11.

Barthelemy, J. & Lounsbury, J. (2009). The relationship between aggression and the

Big Five Personality Factors in predicting academic success. The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 19(2), 159-170.

Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (2008). Tangible and spiritual relief after the storm:

The religious communities’ response to Katrina. The Journal of Social Service Research, 34(3), 29-42.

Bowie, S.L., Barthelemy, J. J., & White Jr., G. (2007). Federal welfare and housing

policy at the crossroads: Outcomes from a rent incentive based welfare-to-work initiative in a low-income, predominantly African American, urban public housing community. The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 15(2/3), 391-414. (Simultaneously published in African American behavior in the social environment).

Book Chapters:

Barthelemy, J.J., Rhodes, J., & Church, W.T. (In Press). Forensic Social Work: Emerging

Practice in the 21st Century. In D. Springer (Eds), Social Work in Juvenile and criminal Justice Systems.

Bowie, S.L., Barthelemy, J. J., & White Jr., G. (2007). Federal welfare and housing

policy at the crossroads: Outcomes from a rent incentive based welfare-to-work initiative in a low-income, predominantly African American, urban public housing community. In J.C. Hall & S.L. Bowie (eds.), African American behavior in the social environment. (Simultaneously published in The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment (Prepublication volume 15(2/3)).

Barthelemy, J., Dulmus, C., & Wodarski, J. (2002). Conduct disorder and substance

abuse. In L. Rapp-Paglicci, A. Roberts, & J. Wodarski (Eds.), Handbook of Violence (pp. 169-189). New York, NY: Wiley.

Selected Technical Reports:

Guin, C.C., Barthelemy, J.J., Rizzuto, T., Thomas-Smith, J., Winchester, E., Maberry, S.,

Zhu, H., & Reed, A. (September 2015). Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination: 2-Year Evaluation Report. Baton Rouge, LA. LSU College of Human Sciences and Education Office of Social Service Research and Development.

Shavers, R.L., Watts, P., Barthelemy, J.J., Livermore, M., Tiller, V., & Anderson, M.

(January 2010). TANF Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Programs Evaluation. (Evaluation report to Louisiana Department of Social Services). Baton Rouge, LA. LSU School of Social Work Office of Social Service Research and Development.

Book Review:

Barthelemy, J.J. (2005). [Review of the book Confronting oppression, restoring justice:

From policy analysis to social action]. New Global Development: Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare, 21, 96-98.

Editorial Responsibilities and Review Committees:

Editorial Board Member: Journal of Social Service Research. (2009-present). Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).

Conference Presentations:

Barthelemy, J., Bates, J., & Thomas-Smith, J. (Accepted for April 2016). Reducing

homicides and nonfatal shootings: A BRAVE approach. To be presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the National Association of Black Social Workers. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Barthelemy, J.J. (January 2015). A BRAVE (Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination)

approach: Addressing group violence in schools. Presented at the American Council for School Social Work Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Cain, D. & Barthelemy, J.J. (October 2014). The New Orleans’ religious community

rebuilds after Hurricane Katrina. Poster presented at the 60th Annual Conference of the Council on Social Work Education. Tampa, FL.

Barthelemy, J.J. (July 2014). The role of men reducing intimate partner violence.

Presented at the Lighthouse Program Advocate Training. Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (June 2014). An overview of the Baton Rouge Area Violence

Elimination (BRAVE) Project. Presented to Defending Childhood Protect Heal Thrive. Memphis, TN.

Guin, C.C. & Barthelemy, J. J. (February 2014). Creating effective systems of response

to crime and poverty. Presentation to Jackson Officials and Academic Community. Jackson State University. Jackson, Mississippi.

Hunter, D., Fitzpatrick, L. & Barthelemy, J.J. (February 2014). Community initiatives.

Presented at the Louisiana Interchurch Conference – Juvenile Justice Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J. & Hakeem, L. (November 2013). Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination

(BRAVE) Project. Presented at the 26th Annual Southwest Regional Conference of the National Association of Black Social Workers. New Orleans, LA.

Guin, C. & Barthelemy, J. (November 2013). We are BRAVE: Reducing gun violence

and homicides. Presented at the 59th Annual Conference of the Council on Social Work Education. Dallas, TX.

Barthelemy, J.J., Guin, C.C., Anny, H., Moore, H., & Bennett-Haron, K. (April 2013).

The Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination (BRAVE) Project. Presented at the LSU School of Social Work 75th Anniversary Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Guin, C., Barthelemy, J., & Lee, M. (November 2012). Stop crime by design.

Presented at the Smart Growth Summit. Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (May 2012). Keynote speaker. Taking steps to end child abuse. The

F.A.C.T. Project: Family and Community Together and Center of Empowerment.

Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J. J. (March 2012). African-American adolescents: Understanding youth

aggression. African-American Male Symposium. Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (March 2012). Why are you so angry? Baton Rouge Delta Alumnae

Chapter EMBODI Conference: Destined to Man Up. Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (January 2012). Working with aggressive kids in schools. Presented at

the American Council for School Social Work Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (October 2011). Adolescent Aggression. Presented at the Louisiana

Assembly on School-Based Health Care 2011 Fall Education Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (May 2011). The role of men in preventing domestic violence.

Presented at the Baton Rouge District United Methodist Women’s Domestic Violence Conference. St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Baton Rouge, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. & Smith, K. (April 2011). An evaluation of the impact of the Full-Time

Father’s Program on job attainment and attitudes toward parenting. Poster presented at the 2011 Office of Family Assistance Grantees Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD.

Barthelemy, J.J. (April 2011). Full-time fathers: Training non-custodial fathers to be

involved in their children’s lives. Presented at the 43rd Annual Conference of the National Association of Black Social Workers. New Orleans, LA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (April 2011). Working with at-risk youths. Presented at the Louisiana

Families in Need of Services Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (May 2009). The New Orleans’ religious

community rebuilds after hurricane Katrina. Presented at the 3rd Annual Mississippi Coast Mental Health Summit: Finding Meaning Through Recovery. Biloxi, MS.

Lemieux, C.M., Barthelemy, J.J. & Thomas, J. (April 2009). A therapeutic community

approach to substance abuse treatment with adjudicated adolescents in confinement: Participant characteristics, treatment issues, and posttreatment outcomes. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Organization of Forensic Social Workers. San Francisco, CA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (March 2009). Understanding youth aggression. Presented at the

Baton Rouge Marine Institute – Louisiana Treatment Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Temple, C. & Barthelemy, J.J. (March 2009). At-risk prevention strategies: Services to

youth in the system: Treatment plans for the future. Presented at the Louisiana Interchurch Conference – Juvenile Justice Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Kim, H. & Barthelemy, J.J. (January 2009). A tool for assessing truancy risk among

elementary school children: Predictive and construct validity of the Risk Indicator Survey I (RIS I). Poster presented at the 13th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA.

Hilton, J., Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (November 2008). The acceptance of

government funding by religious organizations. Presented at the 54th Annual Conference of the Council on Social Work Education. Philadelphia, PA.

Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (June 2008). Tangible and spiritual relief after Katrina:

The religious communities’ response. Presented at the 2nd Annual Mississippi Coast Mental Health Summit: Finding Meaning Through Recovery. Biloxi, MS.

Barthelemy, J.J. (January 2008). Challenges to effective research after natural disasters.

Presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. Washington, D.C.

Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (October 2007). Tangible and spiritual relief after Katrina:

The religious communities’ response. Presented at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Council on Social Work Education. San Francisco, CA.

Barthelemy, J.J. (June 2007). Aggression in childhood and adolescence (Keynote

Speaker). Presented at the Baton Rouge Marine Institute – Louisiana Treatment Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (June 2007). Tangible and spiritual relief after the storm:

The religious communities’ responses to Katrina. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Poverty Center. Washington, D.C.

Barthelemy, J.J., Harrison Jr., L., & Moore, L.N. (April 2007). An investigation of

student attitudes about hip-hop, attitudes about sexual aggression and sport identity. Presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the National Association of Black Social Workers. Detroit, Michigan. (Unable to present due to weather related flight cancellation).

Cain, D.S. & Barthelemy, J.J. (March 2007). Tangible and spiritual relief after the storm: