Stephanie Hartwell
Director, Graduate Program in Applied Sociology
Office: Wheatley, 4th floor, Rm 17
Telephone: 617-287-6271
Email: stephanie.hartwell@umb.edu
Research
Conducting research on the community re-entry of ex-inmates with psychiatric disabilities, jail diversion of veterans with trauma histories, and juvenile delinquents leaving detention and residential treatment. Adjunct Associate Professor of Research at UMass Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Center for Mental Health Services Research.
Representative Publications
Hartwell, Stephanie W., William H. Fisher, and Maryann Davis. (Forthcoming). “Emerging Adults with Psychiatric Disabilities Involved with the Criminal Justice System.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.
Hartwell, Stephanie W., William H. Fisher and Xiaogang Deng. 2009. “The Impact of Regionalization on Reentry Service Outcomes.” Psychiatric Services. Vol. 60:394-397.
Hartwell, Stephanie W. (Forthcoming). “Ex-inmates with Psychiatric Disabilities Returning to the Community from Correctional Custody: The Forensic Transition Team Approach After a Decade.” RSSSP Vol. 17.
Hartwell, Stephanie W. and Karin Orr. 2009. “Reentry Needs of Female Mentally Ill Offenders.” In Rosemary Gidio and Lanette Dalley (Editor), The Mental Health Needs of Women In the Criminal Justice System, Ch. 12, pp.216-224. Prentice Hall.
Hartwell, Stephanie W. 2008. “Homelessness and Crack Use: A Case Study in Historical, Environmental and Social Context.” In Robert Hartmann McNamara (Editor), Homelessness in America, Vol. 2, pp.75-92. Greenwood Publishing Group.
Hartwell, Stephanie W. 2008. "More of a Danger to Myself: Community Re-entry of Dually Diagnosed Females Involved in the Criminal Justice System." In Anderson, Tammy (Editor), Neither Villain nor Victim: Toward an Empowered Approach to Women and Drugs, Rutgers University Press.
Hartwell, Stephanie W. and Paul Benson. 2007. “Social Integration.” In William R. Avison, Jane D. McLeod, and Bernice A. Pescosolido (eds), Mental Health, Social Mirror, New York: Springer Publishing.






