Research Centers & Projects - Juvenile Counseling & Assessment Program (JCAP)
- Diversity Research in Education and Multiculturalism
- The Center for Counseling and Personal Evaluation
- The Goizueta Foundation Graduate Scholars
- Juvenile Counseling & Assessment Program (JCAP)
- Center for Empowered Youth
- Hwemudua Alcohol and Health Disparities Laboratory
- DTAE Student Services Online Institute
- Oconee College
- Psychology of Weather and Climate
2000 – present
Manuscripts and Book Chapters
Conference Presenations
Publications: (* denotes articles that have gone through stringent editorial review, ** denotes invited presentation)
Research Manuscripts
Kadish, T., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G. B, & Risler, E. (April 1, 1999). Counseling Juvenile Offenders: A program evaluation. Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling. Vol 1, 19(2), pp 88-94.
Kadish, T.E., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., Ginter, E.J. (In press) Life Skills Development in Juvenile Offenders: Development of an assesment scale. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling.
Rose, C., Glaser, B.A.& Roth, E. (In Press). Elevation and deflation in self-concept level among juvenile delinquents: Implications for placement and intervention. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.
Glaser, B.A. & Calhoun, G.B. (In Progress). MMPT-A profiles of subgroups of adolescent offenders: Property offenses, person offenses and drug/alcohol offenses.
Calhoun, G. B. & Glaser, G.B. (In progress). The JCAP Team: A model for training counseling psychology students.
Book Chapters
**Calhoun, G.B., Stefurak, T., & Deluca-Johnson, C. (2005).Substance Abuse Treatment with Correctional Clients: Practical Implications for Institutional and Community Settings, Barbara Sims (Ed.), Drug and alcohol interventions for female juvenile offenders: A relational model. Haworth Press.
**Glaser, B. A., & Cohen, P. J. (2005). Treating juvenile substance abuse in the institutional setting. In B. Sims (Ed.), Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients (pp. 197-210). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
**Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., & Bartolomucci, C. (1999). Counseling the juvenile offender. A.M.Horne, (Ed.), Counseling boys and adolescent males, (341-355). In Champaign, IL: Sage Research Press.
**Horne, A. M., Glaser, B.A., & Calhoun, G. B. (1999). Conduct disorders. In R.T. Ammerman, C.G. Last, & M. Hersen, (Eds.), Handbook of prescriptive treatments for children and adolescents (2nd Ed.), (84-101). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Journal Articles:
Fass, D., Calhoun, G.B. & Glaser, B.A., & Yanosky, D.J. (in press) An Exploration of the Juvenile Methamphetamine User, Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse.
*Stefurak, T., Calhoun, G.B. (2007). Subtypes of Female Juvenile Offenders: A Cluster Analysis of the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 30 (2), 95-111.
*Bradshaw, C. P., Glaser, B. A., Calhoun, G. B., & Bates, J. M. (2006). Parents’ Perceptions of Students Who Fight and Carry Weapons: An Ecological Perspective. Journal of Primary Prevention.
*Calhoun, G.B., Bartolomucci, C., & McLean, B. (2005). Building connections: Relational group work with female adolescent offenders. Women & Therapy, 28(2), 17-29.
*Glaser, B. A., Calhoun, G. B., Petrocelli, J. V., Bates, J. M., & Owens-Hennick, L. A. (2005). Depression and Somatic Complaints Among Male Juvenile Offenders: Differentiating Somatizers from Non-Somatizers with the MACI. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.
*Glaser, B. A., Calhoun, G. B., & Puder, R. J. (2005). Using the Juvenile Offender Parent Questionnaire (JOPQ) as a Risk and Needs Assessment: A Prospective Study. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice.
*Cohen, P. J., Glaser, B. A., Calhoun, G. B., & Petrocelli, J. V. (2005). Examining readiness for change: A preliminary evaluation of the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA) with incarcerated adolescents. Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development, Vol 38(1), Apr 2005. pp. 45-62.
* Stefurak, T., Calhoun, G.B., & Glaser, B.A. (2004) Personality Typologies of Male Juvenile Offenders: A cluster analysis using the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 48(1), 96-110.
*Petrocelli, J. V., Calhoun, G. B., & Glaser, B. A. (2003). The role of general family functioning in the quality of the mother-daughter relationship of female African American juvenile offenders. Journal of Black Psychology, 29 (4), 378-392.
*Rose, C., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., & Bates, J. (2004). Assessing the parents of juvenile offenders: A preliminary validation study of the juvenile court parent questionnaire. Journal of Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 26(1) 25-43.
*Scarborough, Z., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., Stefurak, T., & Petrocelli, J.V. (2004). Cluster-Derived grouping of the Behavior Assessment System for Children among male juvenile offenders. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 39(1), 1-17.
*Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., & Bates, J.M. (2003). Self-reported career interests among court referred adolescent males: A pilot study. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 23(2), 73-82.
*Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., & Petrocelli, J.V. (2002). On the identification of adjudicated offenses of delinquent boys with the MMPI-A. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29 (2), 183-201.
*Calhoun, G.B. (2001). An examination of behavioral and emotional differences between male and female juvenile offenders. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 33 (2), 87-96.
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., & Bartolomucci, C.L. (2001). The Juvenile counseling and assessment program: Collaborative treatment for juvenile offenders. Journal of Counseling and Development, 78(2), 131-141.
*Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., Bradshaw, C.P., Bates, J.M., & Socherman, R.E. (2001). Multi-observer assessment of problem behavior in adjudicated youths: Patterns of discrepancies. Journal of Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 33-45.
*Kadish, T., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., & Ginter, E. (2001). Identifying the developmental strengths of juvenile offenders: Assessing four life-skills dimensions. Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling, 21(2), 85-95.
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., Stefurak, T., & Bradshaw, C. (2000). Preliminary validation of the adolescent narcissistic personality inventory-juvenile offender. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 44(5), 564-580.
*Kadish, T., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., & Risler, E. (1999). Effectiveness of counseling in lowering recidivism rates of juvenile offenders. Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling, 19, 88-94.
Presentations:
National /International:
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., Peiper, J. (2006, November). Working with parents of at-risk youth, Presentation at the American Counseling Association – European Branch Annual Conference. Bad Herrenalb, Germany.
*Calhoun, G.B. & Glaser, B.A. (2006, August). The GIRLS Project, Symposium Presentation on Psycho-educational approaches for reducing aggression and delinquency in adolescents at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention. New Orleans, LA.
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., Robinson, T., & Shearer, R. (2006, June). The voices of disempowered youth: Working with female juvenile offenders. Presentation at the International Academy of Family Psychology Conference, Cardiff, Wales.
**Calhoun, G. B., Glaser, B.A., Stefurak, T., McDonald, J., Shearer, R., & Shewmaker, S. (2005, July). Female Juvenile Offenders: A Unique Challenge for Law and Mental Health Professionals. Invited Presentation at the 29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health. Paris, France.
*Calhoun, G.B., Bradshaw, C.P., & Kinoshita, N. (2003, October). When Sugar and Spice Isn’t So Nice: Relational Aggression in Girls. Presentation at the American Counseling Association – European Branch Annual Conference, Willingen, Germany.
*Calhoun, G.B. (2002, April). Female juvenile offenders in a relational context. Presentation at the International Association of Family Psychology. Heidelberg, Germany.
*Calhoun, G.B. (2002, November). Utilizing a relational group counseling intervention with female juvenile offenders. Presentation at the American Counseling Association – European Branch Annual Conference. Augsburg, Germany.
**Calhoun, G. B. (2001, November). Understanding the needs of female juvenile offenders: An evaluation of the G.I.R.L.S. (Gaining Insight into Relationships for Lifelong Success) project. Presentation at The American Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA.
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., & Bartolomucci, C. (2001, August). A relational approach to group work with female juvenile offenders. Presentation at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., Shearer, R., & McDonald, J. (2001, March). Training, research, and service: A juvenile justice setting. Presentation at the 4th National Conference of Division 17 of the American Psychological Association. Houston, TX.
*Petrocelli, J.V., Glaser, B.A., & Calhoun, G.B. (2001). Discriminant analysis of adjudicated offenses of juvenile delinquents. Poster Presentation at the 4th National Conference of Division 17 of the American Psychological Association. Houston, TX.
*Petrocelli, J.V., Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., & Campbell, L.F. (2001). Psychopathology of empirically derived personality disorder subtypes. Poster Presentation at the 4th National Conference of Division 17 of the American Psychological Association. Houston, TX.
*Pisecco, S., Calhoun, G. B., Riva, M., Howard, N., Fleckenstein, L., Glaser, B., Horne, A., & Kaczmarek, P. (2001). Counseling psychology and youth: Training, research, and practice. Presentation at the 4th National Conference of Division 17 of the American Psychological Association. Houston, TX.
*Calhoun, G.B., Bartolomucci, C., McLean, B., Stefurak, J., Ottley, S, Thompson, K., Terry, R., & Smith, A. (2001). Gender specific programming for female juvenile offenders. Presentation at the 4th National Conference of Division 17 of the American Psychological Association. Houston, TX.
*Calhoun, G.B., & Glaser, B.A. (2000, March). Inflated
self esteem in at-risk youth: Is it a predictor for violence? Presentation at the American Counseling Association Annual World Conference. Washington, D.C.
*Calhoun, G.B., Glaser, B.A., Morris, C.M., Bartolomucci, C.L., & McLean, B., (2000, March). The role and development of the career construct within the adolescent female offender. Presentation at the American Counseling Association Annual World Conference. Washington, D.C.
Regional:
*Robinson, T. & Calhoun, G.B. (2006, March). Exploring religion as a protective factor with female juvenile offenders. Poster presentation at the Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting. Atlanta, Ga.
*Stefurak, T., Calhoun, G.B., & Glaser, B.A. (2003, March). Psychological diversity in female juvenile offenders: A cluster analysis. Poster session presented at Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
*Kinoshita, N., Calhoun, G.B., & Glaser, B. A. (2003, March). Attitude to teachers and depression in female juvenile offenders. Poster session presented at Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Conference, New Orleans.
*Calhoun, G.B., Bartolomucci, C., McLean, B., Ottley, S., Thompson, K., Terry, R., & Smith, A. (2001). A group treatment model for working with female juvenile offenders. Presentation at the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.
*Glaser, B.A., Calhoun, G.B., Stefurak, T., & Scarborough, Z. (2001). Cluster Analysis of the MACI and BASC with male juvenile offenders. Presentation at the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.
*Petrocelli, J.V., Glaser, B.A., & Calhoun, G.B., (2001). Personality disorders and depression among outpatients. Presentation at the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.





