Books and Book Chapters by Mark Carey
§ “Don’t Negotiate With Leprechauns: Managing Organizational Change,” book published in September, 1997. Second printing. IBN 0-9644654-1-8
§ “Circles of Harm,” book published in July, 1999 through CSG/APPA. IBN 0-87292-868-3
§ Book Chapter to be released in 2011. Current title Handbook on Evidence Based Substance Abuse Treatment Practice in Criminal Justice Settings, Springer Publishing. Book Chapter: Probation.
Articles by Mark Carey
§ Coaching Packet: Implementing Evidence Based Practices, Revised, 2010. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance and administered by the Center for Effective Public Policy. Authors Frank Domurad and Mark Carey. Edited by Madeline Carter, Center for Effective Public Policy. Under the FY 2007 Presidential Prisoner Reentry Initiative Training and Technical Assistance Program, Grant number 2008-RE-CX-K001.
§ Coaching Packet: Shaping Offender Behavior, 2009. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance and administered by the Center for Effective Public Policy. Author Mark Carey. Edited by Madeline Carter, Center for Effective Public Policy. Under the FY 2007 Presidential Prisoner Reentry Initiative Training and Technical Assistance Program, Grant number 2008-RE-CX-K001.
§ Coaching Packet: Continuous Quality Improvement, 2009. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance and administered by the Center for Effective Public Policy. Author Mark Carey. Edited by Madeline Carter, Center for Effective Public Policy. Under the FY 2007 Presidential Prisoner Reentry Initiative Training and Technical Assistance Program, Grant number 2008-RE-CX-K001.
§ Coaching Packet: Effective Case Management, 2009. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance and administered by the Center for Effective Public Policy. Author Mark Carey. Edited by Madeline Carter, Center for Effective Public Policy. Under the FY 2007 Presidential Prisoner Reentry Initiative Training and Technical Assistance Program, Grant number 2008-RE-CX-K001.
§ One Hundredth Monkey and Restorative Justice, 2005, Sociologists of Minnesota, Unpublished.
§ Using an Integrated Model to Implement Evidence-based Practices in Corrections, Lore Joplin, Brad Bogue, Nancy M. Campbell, Mark Carey, Elyse Clawson, Dot Faust, Kate Florio, Billy F. Wasson, and William Woodward. Funded by the National Institute of Corrections and published in the 2005 American Correctional Association and International Community Corrections Association journal: “What Works and Why: Effective Approaches to Reentry,” Chapter 4, pgs. 109-145.
§ Implementing Evidence-Based Principles in Community Corrections: The Principles of Effective Intervention, Brad Bogue, Nancy Campbell, Mark Carey, Elyse Clawson, Dot Faust, Lore Joplin, Kate Florio, George Keiser, Billy Wasson, and William Woodward, 2004. Sponsored by US Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections.
§ Metamorphosis of an Inmate, Perspectives, APPA, Fall, 2003.
§ Social Learning, Social Capital, and Correctional Theories: Seeking an Integrated Model, Paper presented to the International Community Corrections Association in Boston, November, 2002, funded by the National Institute of Corrections and published in the 2005 American Correctional Association and International Community Corrections Association journal: “What Works and Why: Effective Approaches to Reentry,” Chapter 1, pgs 1-33.
§ Restorative Justice Inventory: An Organizational Assessment for Juvenile Justice Agencies, Balanced and Restorative Justice Monograph, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, September, 2002.
§ Overcoming Fear, Misunderstanding, and NIMBY through Restorative Covenants, Corrections Management Quarterly Volume 4, Issue 3. September 2000. Aspen Publishers.
§ Field Service Case Plans: Bane or Gain? Carey, Mark; Goff, David; Hinzman, Gary; Neff, Al; Owens, Brian; Albert, Larry. Perspectives, Spring, 2000, Volume 24, Number 2.
§ Building Home Through Community Justice. Perspectives, Spring, 1999, Volume 23, Number 2.
§ Effective Legislative Responses to Youth Violence and Crime Within a Prevention, Suppression, and Intervention Framework, submitted to the Legislative Conference co-sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections and the American Probation and Parole Association in Chicago, March 21, 1998.
§ Taking Down the Walls: Measures to Integrate the Objectives of the Justice System with the Community’s, Community Corrections Report, Civic Research Institute, November/December, 1997.
§ Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Community Corrections: Quality Assurance Manual, October 2005. Published through the National Institute of Corrections. Authors: Meghan Howe and Lore Joplin. Contributor: Mark Carey, et. Al.
§ Infancy, Adolescence, and Restorative Justice, NIC/APPA publication, summer, 1997.
§ Cog Probation, Perspectives, APPA, Spring, 1997.
§ Restorative Justice in Community Corrections, Corrections Today, August, 1996.
§ Imagine if the Media Was Restorative Minded, Forum, MCA, Spring, 1996.
§ Recidivism – Let’s Reduce It!, Perspectives, APPA, Summer, 1995.
§ Restorative Justice: Implications for Organizational Change, co-written with Dr. Mark Umbreit, Federal Probation, Vol. 59, No. 1, March, 1995.
§ Reforming the Criminal Justice System, Forum, MCA, 1994.
§ Intermediate Sanctions and Probation Crowding, Perspectives, APPA, Fall, 1993.
§ Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines and Their Effect on the Probation Officer, Perspectives, APPA, Fall, 1985.
Articles by Frank Domurad
§ “Say It Three Times and It Must Be Collaboration: The Solution,” Offender Programs Report, Vol. 14, No. 1 (May/June 2010), pp. 1-2, 11-16.
§ “Say It Three Times and It Must Be Collaboration: The Problem,” Offender Programs Report, Vol. 13, No. 5 (January/February 2010), pp. 65, 68-73.
§ “Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Who Is the Most Responsible for Evidence-Based Practices of All?”, Community Corrections Reports, Vol. 15, No. 3 (March/April 2008), pp. 33-34, 39-40, 42, 46-47.
§ “The Ghost in the Machine,” posted at http://www.evidence-basedmanagement.com/guests/domurad_dec07.html, December 17, 2007.
§ “Evidence-Based War Stories,” posted at http://www.evidence-basedmanagement.com/guests/domurad_oct06.html, October 2, 2006.
§ “Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: The Ethical Imperative of Evidence-Based Practices,” Community Corrections Reports, Vol. 13, No. 1 (November/December 2005), pp. 1-2, 9-12.
§ “Doing Evidence-Based Policy and Practices Ain’t for Sissies,” Community Corrections Reports, Vol. 12, No. 4 (May/June 2005), pp. 49-50, 61-63.
§ “Building a Virtual Afghanistan: E-Learning and Community Corrections,” Community Corrections Reports, Vol. 12, No. 2 (January/February 2005), pp. 17-18, 28-30.
§ “Having the Bubble: The Community Correctional Layered Organization (Part 2),” Community Corrections Reports, Vol. 10, No. 4 (May/June 2003), pp. 50-51, 62-64.
§ ”Calling it Foul: The Layered Community Correctional Organization (Part 1),” Community Corrections Report, Vol. 10, No. 2 (January/February 2003), pp. 17-18, 29-32.
§ “Eliminating Friendly Fire in Community Corrections,” Community Corrections Report, Vol. 9, No. 6 (September/October 2002), pp. 81-82, 93-95.
§ “Will Community Corrections Be the Buffalo of Tomorrow?,” Part 1. Community Corrections Report, Vol. 9, No. 4 (May/June 2002), pp. 49-50, 60-61.
§ “Managing the Unimaginable. Community Corrections and the World Trade Center Disaster,” [American Probation and Parole Association] Perspectives, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Spring 2002), pp. 26-35.
§ “Operation Neighborhood Shield Creates Community Trust and Reduces Crime,” pp. 23-27 in Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 2001: Collaboration: An Essential Strategy, ed. National Institute of Corrections. Longmont, CO: 2001.
§ “Building Organizational Capacity. Corrections in the New Millennium,” Community Corrections Report, Vol. 8, No. 4 (May/June 2001), pp. 48-49, 58-61.
§ “Who Is Killing Our Probation Officers? The Performance Crisis in Community Corrections,” Corrections Management Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 2000).
§ “Performance Development: A Responsibility, Not a Job,” Corrections Today, Vol. 61, No. 7 (December 1999).
§ “Making `What Works’ Work: A Post-Bureaucratic Model for Criminal Justice,” Community Corrections Report on Law and Corrections Practice, Vol. 7, No. 1 (November/December 1999).
§ “So You Want To Develop Your Own Risk Assessment Instrument,” Topics in Community Corrections. Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections, 1999.
§ “The Continuity of Change: A Sociological Definition of the Lower Middle Class in 20th Century Europe,” February 1998. Presented at the Eleventh International Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, Maryland.
§ “Loyalty, Professionalism, and Rationality in Corporate Downsizing,” February 20, 1996. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY (co-authored with Mark Gould and Charles Heckscher).
§ “Re-Engineering Probation: Lessons from New York City,” Vista: Perspectives on Probation, Vol. 1, No. 1 (May 1995) (co-authored with Jenny Roberts).
§ “Adult Supervision Restructuring: A Model for Re-engineering City Government,” New York City Department of Probation, March 1, 1994.
§ “Squaring the Circle of Budget Cuts: Adult Supervision Restructuring,” American Probation and Parole Association: Perspectives, Fall 1993.
§ “Winning Back the Economy for New Yorkers,” prepared for New York City Council President, August 1985.
§ “A Budget for all New Yorkers,” prepared for New York City Council President, May 1985.
§ Citizen Program to Eliminate the Gap: Financial Plan, City of New York, Fiscal Year 1985. 1985
§ Why New York State Should Join the Multistate Tax Commission, 1984.
§ The Rich Get Richer: 421a Tax Breaks in New York City 1981-1983, 1984.
§ Citizen Program to Eliminate the Gap: Executive Budget, City of New York, Fiscal Year 1984, 1984.
§ Citizen Program to Eliminate the Gap: Financial Plan, City of New York, Fiscal Year 1984, 1984.
§ Where the Money Is: Tax Reform and the New York State Budget, Fiscal Year 1984-1985. 1983.
§ A White Paper on Financing Property Tax Justice for New York Homeowners, 1982.
§ The Rich Get Richer: J-51 Tax Breaks in New York City 1981-1982, 1982.
§ How Am I Doing? Business and Real Estate Tax Breaks in New York City. 1982.
§ City of Unequal Neighbors: One Year Later, 1982.
§ Property Tax Inequity: A Study of Residential Property Tax Assessment in the Town of Brookhaven, 1981.
§ The Poor Still Pay More: An Updated Study of Residential Property Tax Assessments in the City of Binghamton, 1981.
§ “Political Modernization and Social Structure: Hamburg Artisans and the Collapse of Democracy in the Weimar Republic, 1919-1933,” Society and Politics in Weimar Germany, eds., Edgar Feuchtwanger and Richard Bessel. London: Croom Helm Ltd., 1981.
§ City of Unequal Neighbors: A Study of Residential Property Tax Assessments in New York City, 1981.