Core Faculty Student Affiliates Research Staff Outreach Community Partners Public Policy Work Info for Survivors

Grants Received

CRIS M. SULLIVAN, Ph.D.
Open Doors to Safety: Capacity building Grants for Domestic Violence Programs.
Co-Investigator. Submitted with the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic Violence to respond to the needs related to interpersonal victimization experienced by incarcerated or formerly incarcerated women. Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Developing a Violence Against Women Research Infrastructure in a Field Setting.
Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 2007-2012.
Grant to Combat Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, 2000-2011.
Development of an Evidence-Based Family Intervention to Reduce Risk of Unintended Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Adolescent Females on Medicaid.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health, 2004-2005.
Children of Battered Women: Risks and Resiliency.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1998-2003.
Using a Longitudinal Data Set to Further our Understanding of the Trajectory of Intimate Violence Over Time.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 1998-1999.
The Effects of Alternative Interventions on Battered Women: The Effects of Abuse on Women's Physical Health.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1995-1997.
Preventing Family Violence: An Experimental Evaluation.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the National Center for Injury Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1994-1997.
The Effects of Alternative Interventions on Battered Women.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1989-1997.
NICOLE BUCHANAN, Ph.D.
Effects of target race/ethnicity on perceptions of harassment.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Michigan State University’s Intramural Research Grants Program, 2005-2006.
Examining gendered bullying, its psychological and academic outcomes, and anti-harassment policies among rural high school students.
Principal Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University’s Families and Communities Together (FACT) Coalition, Program for Innovations in University-Community Collaborations, 2004-2005.
The Impact of Race-based Harassment on Academic Success and Intentions to Quit College.
Principal Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University’s Assistant Provost and Assistant Vice President for Academic Human Resources’ Creating a More Diverse and Connected Community Grant, 2004-2005.
DEBORAH BYBEE, Ph.D.
Adolescent Sexual Assault Victims’ Experiences with SANE-SARTs and the Criminal Justice System
Co-Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Justice, 2007-2009.
Developing a Violence Against Women Research Infrastructure in a Field Setting.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 2007-2012.
A Systems Change Analysis of SANE Programs: Identifying the Mediating Mechanisms of Criminal Justice System Impact.
Co-Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Justice, 2006-2007.
Justice System Response to Intimate Patner Violence in Asian Communities.
Co-Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Justice, 2006-2009.
Antecedents of Racial Identity and Possible Selves.
Co-Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 2002-2005.
Pathways for Youth: School to Jobs -- A Prevention Model.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 2000-2004.
Children of Battered Women: Risks & Resiliency.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 1998-2004.
Pathways for Youth: Risk and Resilience.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 1998-2004.
Using a Longitudinal Data Set to Further our Understanding of the Trajectory of Intimate Violence Over Time.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Justice, 1998-1999.
REBECCA CAMPBELL, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator. Contract awarded by the Michigan Department of Community Health, 2008-2011.
Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Implementation and Collaborative Process
Principal Investigator. Grant awarded by the National Institute of Justice, 2011-2013.
Implementation of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Practitioner Evaluation Toolkit
Principal Investigator. Grant awarded by the National Institute of Justice, 2010-2012.
Developing a Violence Against Women Research Infrastructure in a Field Setting.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, 2007-2012.
Adolescent Sexual Assault Victims’ Experiences with SANE-SARTs and the Criminal Justice System.
Principal Investigator. Grant awarded by the National Institute of Justice, 2007-2009
A Systems Change Analysis of SANE Programs: Identifying the Mediating Mechanisms of Criminal Justice System Impact.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 2006-2008.
Developing the Evaluation Capacity for Rape Prevention Education Grantee Programs in the United States.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006-2007.
Evaluating a National Toolkit for Sexual Assault Response Teams and the Sustainability of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Evaluation Contracts from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Office of Violence Against Women & Office of Victims of Crime-Department of Justice, 2006-2008.
The Role of Forensic Medical and DNA Evidence in Child Sexual Abuse Cases.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Michigan State University Multi-Disciplinary Incubator Grant Program, 2005-2006.
Development of an Evidence Based Family Intervention to Reduce Risk of Unintended Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Adolescent Females on Medicaid.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health, 2004-2005.
ANGIE KENNEDY, Ph.D.
Piloting an Innovative Method to Assess Adolescent Mothers’ History of Co-occurring Violence Exposure. Principal Investigator.
Funded by MSU IRGP New Faculty Grants, 2007-2009.
Adolecent Sexual Assault Victims’ Experiences with SANE-SARTs and the Criminal Justice System.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 2008-2009.
Adolescent Sexual Assault Victims’ Help-seeking.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the MSU FACT, 2007-2008.
Cumulative Violence Needs Assessment, Chicago, IL.
Research Consultant. Funded by the Center for Impact Research, 2003-2004.
SHERYL KUBIAK, Ph.D.
Assessing the Needs and Help Seeking Behaviors of Women Exiting Criminal Justice Institutions.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the MSU Office of Outreach and Engagement.
Open Doors to Safety: Capacity building Grants for Domestic Violence Programs.
Co-Investigator. Submitted with the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic Violence to respond to the needs related to interpersonal victimization experienced by incarcerated or formerly incarcerated women. Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Community Needs Assessment Utilizing a Clustering Approach.
Co-Principal Investigator. Assessing the needs of 43 communities as they relate to alcohol abuse and underage drinking. Partners: Southeast Michigan Community Alliance; Wayne State University.
Assessing Mental Health of Jailed Women.
Principal Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University Families and Communities Together Program.
Assessing Performance Measurement in Community-Based Treatment Purchased by DOC.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Substance Abuse Policy Research Program, 2007- 2008.
Organizational Processes Related to Diffusion of Best Practices in Substance Abuse Treatment.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2006.
Enhancing Evidence Based Practices in Community Mental Health.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the Detroit Wayne County Community Mental Health Board, 2003-Present
Outcome Evaluation of Federally Funded Residential Substance Abuse Treatment in Michigan Prisons.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment in Michigan Prisons, 1998-2003.
The Impact of Welfare Reform on Mothers Convicted of a Drug Offense.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2000-2002.
Evaluation of S.A.D.O.I: Services to Children of the Incarcerated.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Soros Foundation, 1999-2002.
RSAT Process Evaluation for Women in a Prison Setting.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by the Michigan Department of Corrections, 1999-2001.
Evaluation of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment.
Co-Investigator. Funded by the National Institute of Justice & Michigan Department of Corrections, 1998-2000.
RUBEN PARRA-CARDONA, Ph.D.
Violence Against Women Research Center Initiative
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University (MSU Health and Biomedical Research Initiative). 2008–Present.
“No Más Violencia”(No More Violence): Identifying Barriers and Precursors of Accountability and Change among Latino Men who Batter.
Principal Investigator. Funded by the Intramural Research Grants Program (IRGP), Michigan State University. $39,686. 2007-Present.
International Partnership to Enhance Research on Violence Against Women in Mexico Institutional support to initiate an international program of research on violence against women in Monterrey, Mexico
Principal Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University (Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, CLACS). $4,300. 2008.
Vulnerable Medicaid Populations: A Public Policy Assessment of Abuse Reduction.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by Medicaid and Michigan Department of Community Health. $994,034. 2006-2007.
Healthy Kids, Healthy Families.
Co-Investigator. Funded by Michigan Department of Community Health. $200,426. 2006-2007.
A Collaborative Effort to Enhance Quality of Parenting among Latino/a Families: Learning From the Voices of Latino/a Parents.
Principal Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University (Families and Communities Together [FACT] Coalition). $38,000. 2005-2007.
A Family Centered Intervention for Childhood Obesity.
Co-Investigator. Funded by Michigan State University, Mary Lewis Endowment. $50,000. 2005-2007.
Vulnerable Medicaid Populations: A Public Policy Assessment of Abuse Reduction.
Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by Medicaid and Michigan Department of Community Health. $769,974. 2005-2006.
Healthy Kids, Healthy Families.
Co-Investigator. Funded by Funded by Michigan Department of Community Health. $203,426. 2005-2006.