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Jennifer Lanterman

Director, School of Social Research and Justice Studies; Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Jennifer Lanterman

Summary

Jennifer Lanterman is the Director of the School of Social Research and Justice Studies and an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice. Her research interests include the institutional and community-based management and treatment of high-risk and high-need offenders, implementation science approaches to expanding evidence-based practices in correctional environments, and restorative justice training and quality assurance. Her work involves action research partnerships with legal system practitioners and behavioral healthcare providers and includes program development, implementation, and evaluation. 

Recent publications

  • Lanterman, J. L. (Ed.). (Forthcoming). Reflections on education, accountability, and redemption from a carceral classroom. Gatekeeper Press.
  • Lanterman, J. L., & Kras, K. R. (Forthcoming). Measuring success rather than failure: Reevaluating performance standards for community supervision. Perspectives.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2023). Direct from the field: Correctional program evaluation. In T. VanderPyl, Corrections 360: A look at corrections from all angles. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2023, June 6).  The Sociological Review Magazine.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2023). The ethics of the COVID-19 pandemic. In M. K. Miller (Ed.), The social science of the COVID-19 pandemic: A call to action for researchers. Oxford University Press.
  • Jenkins, M., Lambert, E. G., Elechi, O. O., Hall, D., Otu, S., Lanterman, J., & Barrington, C. (2023).  The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice.
  • Hogan, N. L., Lambert, E. G., Lanterman, J. L., & Berthelot, E. (2023).
  • Elechi, O. O., Lambert, E. G., Otu, S., Hall, D. E., Warner, J. J., Jenkins, M., & Lanterman, J. L. (2023).  Psychology, Crime, and Law.
  • Lanterman, J. L., Goodwin, M. J., Bello, M., & Bucy, M. (2022). Using technology to respond to the safety, housing, and programming challenges associated with transgender inmates: Building a research program to study the effectiveness of technology-delivered programming. In E. M. Ahlin, O. Mitchell, & C. Atkin-Plunk (Eds.), Handbook on inequalities in sentencing and corrections among marginalized populations (pp. 185-205). Routledge.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2022).  
  • Vik, T. A., DeGroot Brown, J., & Lanterman, J. L. (2022). Women’s Studies in Communication. 45(1), 10-25. 
  • Lanterman, J. L., & Houk, C. (2022). The new Bedlam: Ethics & Behavior, 32(2), 178-193.
  • Lambert, E. G., Elechi, O. O., Baker, D., Jenkins, M., Otu, S., & Lanterman, J. L. (2022). Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice.
  • Blithe, S. J., & Lanterman, J. L. (2022). . Culture and Organization. 28(2), 148-166.
  • Lambert, E. G., Lanterman, J. L., Elechi, O. O., Otu, S., & Jenkins, M. (2021). . Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.
  • Lambert, E. G., Otu, S., Elechi, O. O., Jenkins, M., & Lanterman, J. L. (2021). . International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
  • Lanterman, J. L. (Forthcoming). The ethics of the COVID-19 pandemic. In M. K. Miller (Ed.), The social science of the COVID-19 pandemic: A call to action for researchers. Oxford University Press.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2022). . In B. H. Bornstein, M. K. Miller, & D. DeMatteo (Eds.), Advances in psychology and law (Vol. 6, pp. 179-214). Springer International Publishing AB. 
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2021). . British Journal of Community Justice, 17(1), 60-78.
  • Lambert, E. G., Lanterman, J. L., Leone, M., Keena, L. D., Haynes, S. H., & May, D. (2020). . Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. Advance Online Publication.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2020). . Criminal Justice Studies, 33(2), 96-112.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2020). . Contemporary Justice Review, 23(4), 544-562.
  • Lanterman, J. L., & Houk, C.* (2020). . Ethics & Behavior.
  • Thomas, S. Y.*, & Lanterman, J. L. (2019). A national analysis of shackling laws and policies as they relate to pregnant incarcerated women. Feminist Criminology, 14(2), 263-284. doi:10.1177/1557085117737617
  • Lanterman, J. L., & Blithe, S. J. (2019). . Commoning Ethnography, 2(1), 149-165. [Special issue: The labours of collaboration].
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2019). Restorative justice practices and challenges in the United States. In C. C. Spohn & P. K. Brennan (Eds.), Handbook on sentencing policies and practices in the 21st century (pp. 360-377). Routledge.
  • Lanterman, J. L. (2018). . Dialogues in Social Justice, 3(1), 46-65.
  • Lanterman, J. L., & Blithe, S. J. (2018). . Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology, 7(1), 27-47.
  • LeClaire, M. M.*, & Lanterman, J. L. (2017). . Youth Voice Journal.
  • Blithe, S. J., & Lanterman, J. L. (2017). . Studies in Social Justice, 11(1), 113-135.
  • Lanterman, J. L., Boyle, D. J., & Ragusa-Salerno, L. M.* (2014). . Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41(7), 822-843.
  • Veysey, B. M., Ostermann, M., & Lanterman, J. L. (2014). . The Prison Journal, 94(4), 435-453.
  • Boyle, D. J., Ragusa-Salerno, L. M.*, Lanterman, J. L.+, & Marcus, A. F.* (2013). . Criminology & Public Policy, 12(1), 119-143.
  • Maskaly, J.*, Donner, C. M.*, Lanterman, J. L, & Jennings, W. J. (2011). . Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 11(2), 159-176.
  • Boyle, D. J., Lanterman, J. L., Pascarella, J., & Cheng, C. C. (2010). . Justice Research and Policy, 12(2), 105-123.

Recent awards

  • 2024 Western Society of Criminology June Morrison-Tom Gitchoff Founders Award 
  • 2023 American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing Distinguished Service Award 
  • 2022 College of Liberal Arts Dean's Award for Research
  • 2021 Marguerite Q. Warren and Ted B. Palmer Differential Intervention Award, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing
  • 2018 Fulbright Scholarship to Sweden

Journal Editorships

  • Editor, Crimonology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society

Public service

  • Member, Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Sentencing Commission
  • Secretary, Ridge House Board of Directors
  • Member, Federal Correctional Institution-Herlong Community Relations Board

Education

  • Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Newark, 2007
  • M.A., Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Newark, 2002
  • B.S., Administration of Justice and Political Science, Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2001