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Lanette P. Dalley, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work Department
Associate Professor
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
lpdalley@umary.edu 
(701) 355-8031
I taught criminal justice for 11 years at Minot State University in Minot, ND, and began teaching at the University of Mary in August, 2007. I thoroughly enjoy interacting with students and will be teaching courses in social work, focusing on research methods, policy, and human behavior. I also will be teaching criminal justice classes in juvenile justice and corrections.

Community and Professional Interests
  • Advisor, Teen Court
  • Board member, Souris Valley Humane Society
  • Board member, Domestic Violence Crisis Center Foundation

Statement on Servant Leadership . . .

"The aim of education is the knowledge not of fact, but of values."
                                                            Dean William R. Inge

Education

    Ph.D. Criminology
        Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
    M.A. Social Work
        Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social
        Work, St. Louis, MO
    B.S. Sociology
        Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 

Licenses

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Montana Certificate No. 282)
  • Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (North Dakota  Certificate No. 4098)

Professional Memberships

  • National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
  • American Society of Criminology (ASC)
  • The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)

Publications

  • Gido, R., Dalley, L., (Eds.). (Forthcoming, Spring, 2008). Women's Mental Health Issues Across the Criminal Justice System. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Publications.
  • Dalley, L. & Michels, V. (Forthcoming, Spring, 2008).Women destined to failure: Policy implications of the lack of proper mental health treatment for female offenders. In Women's Mental Health Issues Across the Criminal Justice System. Gido, R., Dalley, L. (Eds.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Publications.
  • Dalley, L (2006) Inmate Mothers and Domestic Violence. Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence. New York, NY: Routledge, Publications.
  • Dalley, L. (2005) Child Abuse: The Law. Encyclopedia of Criminology. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
  • Dalley, L. (2005) Domestic Violence: The Law. Encyclopedia of Criminology. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
  • Dalley, L. (2005). Juvenile Delinquency: Definitions and the Law Encyclopedia of Criminology. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
  • Dalley, L. (2003).Children of Imprisoned Mothers: What Does the Future Hold? In With Justice for All. Joseph, J. & Taylor, D. (Eds.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp.121-136.
  • West, A. & Dalley, L. (2004). Methodological Yin and Yang: The Interdependence of Quality and Quantity in Social Science. In Controversial Issues in Research Methods. Tewksbury, R. & Mustaine, E. (Eds.) Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing, pp. 43-64.
  • Dalley, L. & Michels, V. (2003). Female Offenders and Their Children: A Needs Assessment Study in North Dakota. Technical Report.Dalley, L. (2002). Policy Implications Relating to Inmate Mothers and Their Children: Will the Past be Prologue? The Prison Journal, 82 (2) 234-256.
  • Dalley, L. (2000) Imprisoned Mothers and Their Children: Their Often Conflicting Legal Rights. Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy, 22 (1) 1-43.
  • Dalley, L. (2000). Validity and Reliability Issues Relating to Female Offenders. In Champion, D. Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology. NJ: Prentice Hall.


Recent Presentations and Professional Development

Papers Presented

  • Dalley, L. & Michels, V. Women destined to failure: Policy implications of the lack of proper mental health and addiction treatment for female offenders. American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada. November, 2005.
  • Responding to North Dakota Women Prisoners' Needs. North Dakota Human Rights Coalition. Co-Author, V. Michels Bismarck, ND. November. 2005.
  • Children, the Hidden Victims of the Criminal Justice System: A Study Examining the Lives of Inmate Mothers and Their Children. Co-Author, V. Michels. National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. St. Louis, MO. April, 2003.
  • Children of Female Offenders: What Does the Future Hold? Northwest Art Center for the Humanities Division Lecture Series, Minot State University, Co-Author, Vicki Michels. Minot, ND. April, 2003.

Guest Speaker

  • National Profile of Female Offenders and Their Children: Policy Implications
  • Women in Government Conferences. Scottsdale, AZ, and Nashville, TN. January, April 2002.

Chair

  • Roundtable Session, “Women's Mental Health Issues Across the Criminal Justice
  • System,” American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. November, 2007.
  • Grant Review, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD. July, 2002.
  • Student Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1998-2002.

Grant Reviewer

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD. 2002-2003.

Manuscript/Article Reviewer

  • Rutgers University Press, 2005-present
  • Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society, 2005-present
  • The Prison Journal, 2002-present
  • Violence Against Women An International & Interdisciplinary Journal, 2001-present
  • Criminal Justice Policy Review Journal, 2001-present

Advisory Board

  • The Prison Journal, 2006-present

Current Undergraduate Courses 

  • Social Welfare Policies I & II
  • Human Behavior/Environment I & II
  • Research Methods for Social Work
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Corrections

Undergraduate Courses Taught

  • Law and Mental Illness Juvenile Justice
  • Women in the CJ System Policy Issues in Criminal Justice.
  • Introduction to Criminal Justice Probation and Parole
  • Research Methods Policing
  • Corrections Victims and Victimology
  • Ethics in Criminal Justice.
  • Presentations and Professional Development

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