Curriculum Vita Patrick H. Tolan, Ph

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Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.1Curriculum VitaPatrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.1294 Waldemar DriveCharlottesville, VA 22904Office: (434) 243-9551Cell: (312) 510-3728pht6t@virginia.eduCurry School of Educationand Human DevelopmentUniversity of Virginia405 Emmet Street SouthPO Box 400281Charlottesville, VA 22904-4281EDUCATION1983–1985Fellowship in Clinical Research Training Program in Adolescence, Committee on HumanDevelopment & Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago1983Ph.D. in Psychology, University of TennesseeMajor - School & Community PsychologyMinor - Law1980M.A. in Psychology, University of Tennessee1978B.A. in Psychology, Temple UniversityMAJOR INTERESTSPromotion of Effective Development and Reducing Risk for Problems in Child and AdolescentFunctioning to Link Research, Practices, and PoliciesA Developmental-Ecological Approach to Promotion, Risk, and Intervention for Child Mental Health andRelated Markers of Effective FunctioningDevelopment of Children and Families in High Risk CommunitiesPrevention and Evaluation MethodologyFamily SystemsAdolescenceCURRENT POSITIONS20172009–20172012–2009–Charles S. Robb Professor, Curry School of Education and Human Development,University of VirginiaProfessor, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, Universityof VirginiaDirector Emeritus (Founding) Youth-Nex Center to Promote Effective YouthDevelopmentFellow, Center for Health Policy, University of VirginiaEmeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at ChicagoPRIOR ACADEMIC 2009Founding Director, Youth-Nex: The University of Virginia Center to Promote EffectiveYouth Development, University of VirginiaProfessor, Curry School of Education, University of VirginiaProfessor, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at ChicagoDirector, Institute for Juvenile Research, University of Illinois at Chicago

Patrick H. Tolan, 988–19891983–1985Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at ChicagoFellow, Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at ChicagoFaculty, NIDA Postdoctoral Fellowship in Prevention and AIDS Research, University ofIllinois at ChicagoFaculty and Steering Committee Member, NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship in PreventionResearch, University of Illinois at ChicagoFaculty Scholar, Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at ChicagoDirector of Research, Institute for Juvenile ResearchAssociate Professor, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Illinois atChicagoDirector of Psychology Training, APA approved Child Clinical Internship, Institute forJuvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at ChicagoFaculty, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Research in Adolescence, NorthwesternUniversity and University of ChicagoAssociate Professor, Community/Clinical Child Psychology Program, Department ofPsychology, DePaul UniversityAdjunct Faculty and Research Consultant, Institute for Juvenile Research, FamilySystems ProgramAssistant Professor, Community/Clinical Child Psychology Program, Department ofPsychology, DePaul UniversityResearch Associate, Department of Psychiatry, Michael Reese HospitalSupervisory Extern, Institute for Juvenile Research Family Systems ProgramPostdoctoral Fellow, Clinical Research Training Program in Adolescence, Universityof ChicagoPRIOR PRACTICE 84–19851982–19831981–1982Evaluation Director, MacArthur Foundation, Cook County Juvenile Court, ClinicalEvaluation Services InitiativeConsultant, Early Screening and Health Initiative, Chicago Department of Public HealthConsultant, District 214 Nipper SchoolConsultant, Family Services of South Cook CountyPrivate Practice, Center for Personal and Family LifeSenior Staff, DePaul Mental Health CenterPostdoctoral Fellow, Adolescent Clinic, Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Institute, MichaelReese Hospital & Medical CenterFamily Therapy Extern, Family Systems Therapy Program, Institute for JuvenileResearchConsultant, School Problems Clinic, Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, CookCounty HospitalCoordinator, Loudon County Preschool Program for Handicapped ChildrenClinical Child Psychology Intern, Division of Child Psychiatry, Tufts University MedicalSchool/New England Medical Center

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.3HONORS AND AWARDS2020Advances in Culture and Diversity in Prevention Science Award, Society for PreventionResearch (Boyes of Color Research Collaboration)2020Listed on Stanford University Roster of Top 2% of Scientists (Citation based)2018Presidential (Lifetime Achievement) Award, Society for Prevention Research2018Youth Nex Center, Honoree, National Afterschool Association’s Most Influential inResearch & Evaluation2016Nicholas Hobbs Award, Contributions to Research and Advocacy for Child MentalHealth, Society for Child Family Practice and Policy2013Fellow, Inaugural Cohort, Society of Prevention Research2012Distinguished Alumnus Award, Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee2010Patrick H. Tolan Day. January 16, 2010 declared Patrick H. Tolan Day by the ChicagoCity Council and Mayor’s Office to commend contributions to mental health andwell-being of children and families of Chicago2008Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association for Contributions ofDevelopmental-Ecological Understanding and Prevention of Violence2008Vision to Action Award, Illinois Center for Violence Prevention2008President, Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice, Division 37 of the AmericanPsychological Association2007Star of Science Award, Children’s Brain Research Foundation.2005Carol Attneave Award for Promotion of Diversity, Division 43, American PsychologicalAssociation2003Outstanding Research Publication Award, American Association for Marriage andFamily Therapy2002–2005University Scholar Award, University of Illinois at Chicago2000Exemplary Substance Abuse Prevention Program Award (CSAP) for SAFEChildrenExemplary Program, U.S. Department of EducationRated “A level” Program (highest level evidence), Drug Strategies, Inc.Exemplary Program, U.S. Department of JusticeNREPP Rating of 3.41995–1997Faculty Scholar, University of Illinois Great Cities Program.1985Eugene Falstein Award (Best Paper by a Trainee), Department of Psychiatry, MichaelReese Hospital.FellowAmerican Psychological Association, Divisions 18, 27, 37, 43, & 53FellowInternational Society for the Study of AggressionFellowAcademy of Experimental CriminologyListedWho's Who in America, Who's Who Among Scientists and Engineers, Who's WhoAmong American Educators

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.4GRANTS (PI unless noted)Current FundingCompassionate Schools Project. Owsley Brown Family, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (UVAAwards, 76079 (2016),75194 (2017), 74094 (2018), 77165 (2019), James Graham BrownFoundation, Hemera Foundation, Paul and Sonia Jones, Gheens Foundation, KalliopeaFoundation, Gabriele Family Foundation, Brown-Forman Foundation, CE&S Foundation, andothers, 7/01/14–6/30/21, 11,700,000.Persistent Implementation of the Compassionate Schools Project (CSP 2.0). Owsley Brown Family,James Graham Brown Foundation, Gheens Foundation, CE&S Foundation, and others, 7/01/18–6/30/21, 750,000Long Term Effects of Professional Development to Support New Teachers’ Use of Effective ClassroomManagement Techniques. Institute for Educational Sciences, R305A190162. 7/19-6/22, 3,500,000.Reducing Inequalities through Student Networks: Social Networks Influences on Academic Engagementand Achievement. W.T. Grant Foundation. 1/17–5/21. 600,000.Netting Prevention Intervention Butterfly Effects: An Integrative Data Analysis Investigating the Long-term andCross-over Effects of Randomized, School-based Prevention Programs on Adult Mental Health. NationalInstitute of Mental Health 1 R01 MH122214-01. 1/20-12/22. 2,249, 794. Musci R & Wilcox, H. C. PIs,site PIPrior FundingUVA Center for Positive Youth Development. Altria Corporation, 8/09–7/13, 4,000,000 renewed 7/13–6/16, 2,000,000. Renewed 7/16–6/17, 500,000. Renewed 7/17-718 400,000. Renewed 7/186/21 1, 250,000 (Deutsch, N., PI 7/18-7/21)Mentor. William T. Grant Faculty Scholar Award. Critical Contexts for the Formation of NaturalMentoring Relationships among Economically Disadvantaged African American Adolescents.William T. Grant Foundation, 7/2014–6/2019, 350,000. Hurd, N., PI.Co-Investigator. Development of Project DREAM: An Afterschool Program to Promote AcademicSuccess via Social and Emotional Learning and Connectedness with Adults. Institute forEducation Sciences, 8/2015–7/2018, 1,449,915. Hurd, N., PI.Professional Development to Support New Teachers’ Use of Effective Classroom ManagementTechniques. Institute for Education Sciences, 06/13–05/17, 3,500,000.Children’s Brain Research Foundation International Conference on Brain Development and ClinicalPsychopathology: Advancing Understanding of Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Children’s BrainResearch Foundation, 10/07–2/16, 300,000.Development of Evaluation of Mindfulness Health Education Curriculum. Sonima Foundation, 1/13–8/13, 61,353.Pilot and Evaluation of Mindfulness Health Education Curriculum. Sonima Foundation, 7/13–6/14, 161,000.Boys of Color Research Collaboration. Society for Research on Child Development. 7/14–6/15, 32,000.Barbarin, O., PI.Co-Investigator. Preventing Delinquency in Girls: An Evaluation of the Young Women Leaders Program.US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, 11/10–10/13, 399,710. Lee Williams,J.M., PI.Evaluation Director. Promise Neighborhoods Project, Charlottesville, VA, US Department of Education,1/12–12/12, 470,259. Children, Youth and Family Services of Charlottesville lead agency.Co-Investigator. Developmental Ecological Measurement of Neighborhood Effects on Youth Violence.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2/10–2/13, 1,311,363. Gorman-Smith, D., PI.Co-Investigator. Development of an Intervention to Improve Academic Outcomes for Low-Income UrbanYouth through Instruction in Effective Coping Supported by Mentoring Relationships. U.S. Dept.of Education, Institute for Educational Science, 9/08–8/13, 1,800,000. Grant, K. E., PI.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.5Co-Investigator. Developmental Characterization of Preschool Disruptive Behavior. National Institute ofMental Health, 10/08–9/13, 3,889,400. Wakschlag, L., PI.Mentor. Psychosocial Treatment for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. K Award, National Institute for MentalHealth, 7/08–6/14. West, A., PI.Mentor. Cultural Considerations in Engagement of Families in Child Mental Health Services. NRSAPostdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 7/08–6/11. Yasui, M., PI.Mentor. Relation of Substance Use and Risk Sexual Practices to Violence in Relationships of Inner-CityAfrican-American Youth. Minority Scholar Supplemental Award, National Institute on DrugAbuse, 8/08–8/10. Alleyne, B., PI.Mentor. Cultural Translation of Empirically Developed HIV Risk Intervention for Youth. NationalInstitute of Mental Health, 9/03–8/09. Baptiste, D., PI.Co-Investigator. Individual, Family, and School Level Protective Factors in Early Adolescence(Secondary Data Analysis). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3/08–2/10, 398,925.Farrell, A., PI.Developmental Evaluation of Prevention Effects of the SAFE Children Intervention. National Institute forDrug Abuse, 3/07–8/12, 1,300,000.Implementation of a Developmental-Ecological Approach to Prevention of Antisocial Behavior. NationalInstitute for Justice, 10/07–02/12, 825,525. PI 10/07–8/09. Henry, D., PI. 8/09–02/12.Co-Investigator. Chicago Center for Youth Violence Prevention. Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, 9/05–8/10, 5,800,000. Gorman-Smith, D., PI.Development of a Multi-Level School Mental Health Program for Urban Schools. Charles E. Marks Jr.Charitable Trust, 10/07–9/09, 367,000.Co-Investigator. Fathering Among Young Inner-City Men. National Institute of Child and HumanDevelopment, 3/03–2/09, 2,450,000. Gorman-Smith, D., PI.Development of an Empirically Based Program for High Risk Conduct Disorder Youth. Substance Abuseand Mental Health Services Administration/Illinois Department of Human Services, 7/01–9/08, 1,400,000.Promoting Academic and Social Competence among Urban Youth II. Substance Abuse and MentalHealth Services Administration, 9/99–9/03, 1,200,000.Development of a Youth Violence Prevention Program. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,10/99–11/06, 6,977,345.Co-Investigator. Prevention Research Training: Urban Children's Mental Health. 7/99–6/05, 1,400,000.Weissberg, R.P., PI.Preventing the Emergence of Serious Anti-Social Behavior in High Risk Youth. National Institute forMental Health, 7/00–12/02, 350,000.Promoting Academic and Social Competence among Urban Youth. Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, 10/96–9/99, 1,650,000.Predatory and Relationship Violence and Inner-City Youth. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,9/96–8/99, 746,569.Predictors of Relationship Violence Among Inner-City Children. National Institute of Child Health andDevelopment, 1/97–12/02, 868,635. PI 1/97–6/98. Gorman-Smith, D., PI. 7/98–12/02.Co-Investigator. Follow-Up Evaluation of Ecological Approach to Prevention of Interpersonal Violence.Centers for Disease Control, 12/96–12/99, 497,753. Huesmann, R. L., PI.Evaluation of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention (Ceasefire). Illinois Violence PreventionAuthority, 1/99–1/02, 300,000.Co-Investigator. Evaluation of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention (Ceasefire). The LaSalleAdams Foundation, 1/99–1/01, 430,000. Slutkin, G., PI.Evaluation Director and Co-Investigator, Linking ER Admissions for Violence to Boys & Girls ClubPrograms. Joyce Foundation and Michael Reese Foundation, 1/98–6/01, 263,500. Rosen, J., PI.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.6Evaluation Designer and Director, Clinical Evaluation and Services Initiative. MacArthur Foundation,1/97–12/99, 1,350,000. Dohrn, B. & Leventhal, B. PIs.Co-Investigator, Community, Neighborhood and Family Influences on the Development of Inner-CityMinority Youth. National Science Foundation, 9/96–3/97, 148,552. Gorman-Smith, D., PI.Analysis of Longitudinal Data on Inner-City Adolescent Development. University of Illinois, CampusResearch Board, 12/95, 15,000.Child Psychiatry Initiative. Chicago Consortium for Psychiatric Research, 6/92–7/93, 20,000.Development of a Violence Center. Chicago Consortium for Psychiatric Research, 6/91–8/92, 16,000.Preventing the Emergence of Serious Antisocial Behavior in High Risk Youth. National Institute ofMental Health, 8/91–8/93, 2,376,907. Renewed 9/93–9/99, 5,817,100. Guerra, N., PI 8/91–6/97. Co-PI 9/93–6/97. PI 7/97–9/99.Pathways of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior. National Institute of Mental Health, 9/90–8/96, 1,572,723.Stress, Social Support and Coping Styles as Determinants of Behavioral and School Adjustment ofHigh-Risk Youth. Spencer Foundation and DePaul University, 1989, 16,257.Researching Community Psychology: Integrating Theories and Methodologies. American PsychologicalAssociation Science Directorate, University of Illinois, and DePaul University (with C. Keys, F.Chertok, & L. Jason), Conference, 1988, 17,880.Daily Experience, Self-image, Family Functioning, Stress, and Antisocial Behavior. DePaul University,University Research Council Award, 1988, 3,100.Family Therapy of Behavior Problems of Children and Adolescents. DePaul University, College ofLiberal Arts and Sciences, Faculty Summer Grant, 1988, 3,000.Videotape Techniques in the Training of Clinical Therapists. Quality of Instruction Council Award (withS. Ribordy), DePaul University, 1988, 1,950.Age of Onset and Delinquency Patterns, Legal Status, and Chronicity of Offending. National Institute ofJustice, 1987, 8,500.Measures of Family Influence on Individual Behavior of Preschool Children. DePaul University, Collegeof Liberal Arts and Sciences, Faculty Summer Grant, 1986, 2,650.The Relationship of Life Events Stress to Delinquency. DePaul University, University Research CouncilAward, 1985–1986, 1,500.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Psychological Association-Divisions:Society for Child and Family Practice and Policy (37), (Fellow, Former President)Society for Family Psychology (43), (Fellow)Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (53), (Fellow)Society for Community Research and Action (27), (Fellow)Psychologists in Public Service (18), (Fellow)Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues (45), (Fellow)Academy of Experimental Criminology (Fellow)Society for Prevention Research (Fellow)International Society for Research on Aggression (Fellow)Society for Research on AdolescenceSociety for Research on Child DevelopmentLICENSES & CERTIFICATIONSLicensed Clinical Psychologist (Virginia) (2009–2012)Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Illinois) (1985–2009)Approved Supervisor, American Association for Marital and Family Therapy (1987–2005)Previously Certified School Psychologist (Illinois, Tennessee)

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.7National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (1985–1995)PROFESSIONAL SERVICECurrent Advisory Boards and Committees2018Task Force for Development of Ethical Guidelines for Prevention Science, Society forPrevention Research2017National Advisory Board, Forward Promise, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation MyBrother’s Keeper Initiative2015–Research Partner, Institute for the Reduction of Youth Violence, Simon FraserUniversity, British Columbia, Canada2007–Advisory Board, Campaign for Youth Justice, Washington, DC1997–Board, Blueprints for Healthy Development, Center for the Study andPrevention of Youth Violence Program, University of ColoradoPrior Advisory Boards and Committees2018-2020Routh Dissertation Awards Committee Division 53 of APA (Society for Clinical Childand Adolescent Psychology)2014–2018Society for Research on Adolescence, Executive Council2013–2016Society for Prevention Research, Board of Directors2012–2016Scientific Advisory Board, US AID, ChildTrends Workforce Connections YouthDevelopment Toolkit2015Working Group, Expert meeting on Standards of Evidence for the Global InformationSystem of Violence Prevention. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. May27–28, 20152014–2015Member, Working Group on Evidence Base for Prevention and Implementation. KnowViolence Global Initiative. United Nations International Children’s Fund, Oak Fund, VanLeer Fund2014–2015Strategic Planning Committee, Center for Child and Family Policy Center, DukeUniversity2014–Search Committee, Director, Injury Center, Centers for Disease Control2010–2019Scientific Advisory Committee, Military Children’s Education Coalition2008–2011Chair, Awards Committee, Society for Research on Adolescence2008–2010Senior Consultant for Strategic Planning, Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation2004–2013Member, American Psychological Association, Interdivisional Working Group onChildren’s Mental Health2007–2011Member, Working Group on Protective Factors, Centers for Disease Control andPrevention2009–2011NIJ Panel on Transition and Persistence of Criminal Behavior in Early Adulthood2007–2010Board of Directors, Society for Prevention Research2008–2010Chair, Publications Committee, Board of Directors, Society for Prevention Research2008President, Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice, American PsychologicalAssociation (Division 37)2008Site-Visitor, 10-Year Center Review, Center for Prevention Research, College of Healthand Human Development, Pennsylvania State University2007–2008Planning Board, Child Mental Health Policy Summit (American PsychologicalAssociation and Society for Research in Child Development)2007Advisory Committee, National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation Research, ChildMental Health Strategic Planning

Patrick H. Tolan, 8Chair, Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Effectiveness Program PanelCo-Chair, Festschrift for Daniel Offer M.D. Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, ILAdvisory Group Member, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Agency WideResearch Agenda Development MeetingMember, National Institute of Mental Health Working Group on Integrative Frameworkfor Preventive and Treatment Intervention, Rockville, MDMember, Expert Panel (Advisory Board) on Research on Implementation of DrugPrevention Programs, Institute for Scientific Education, U.S. Department of EducationMember, Executive Panel on Mentoring, Fels Institute and U.S. Department of JusticeAdvisory Board, Center for Violence Prevention, Kent State UniversityAdvisory Board, Center for Family Intervention and Research, Northwestern UniversityBoard, Center for Mental Health in Juvenile Justice, Columbia UniversityChair, American Psychological Association, Committee on Children, Youth, andFamiliesChair, American Psychological Association Working Group on Psychology’s Agenda forChildren’s Mental HealthMember, American Psychological Association, Committee on Children, Youth andFamiliesInvited Participant, Surgeon General’s Meeting on Children’s Mental Health,Washington, DCAdvisory Board, Best Practices in Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control andPreventionMember, Domestic Violence Coordinating Council of the Circuit Court of Cook CountyChair, Committee to Review Intervention for Conduct Disorders, Child and AdolescentIntervention Research Consortium, National Institute of Mental HealthMember, Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders, Office of JuvenileJustice and Delinquency PreventionGrant Review and Consultations2008–2010Standing Review Group, Social and Behavioral Panel, Institute for Education Sciences1999–2003Risk Prevention Health Behavior (RPHB-1) Initial Review Group, NationalInstitute of Mental Health (Special Emphasis Panels since then)1998–1999Epidemiology, Developmental Psychopathology, and Risk Initial Review GroupPeriodic Grant ReviewerNIMH Violence and Traumatic Stress Initial Review GroupNIMH Small Business Initiative Research Initial Review GroupNIMH Prevention and Psychopathology Initial Review GroupNational Science FoundationWilliam T. Grant FoundationCarnegie CorporationNIDA Prevention Initial Review GroupNIH Special Initial Review Group on Prevention and DevelopmentCenters for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for Educational ScienceUnited Kingdom Economic and Social Research CouncilRobert Wood Johnson FoundationState of Florida Health InitiativeNetherlands Prevention Programme of ZonMWTempleton FoundationState of Florida, James and Ester King Memorial Fund (Child Health)

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.9Research ConsultantNIH Prevention Strategic PlanningNIMH Center for Study of Violence and Traumatic StressNIMH Child and Adolescent Disorders BranchNIDA Division of Epidemiology and Prevention ResearchCenters for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for Educational SciencesGovernor’s Office, State of Illinois, 2005–2008Governor’s Office, Commonwealth of Virginia, 2011–Superintendent of Schools, Commonwealth of Virginia, 2011Other Professional Service2018Site Visitor and Proposal Reviewer Whole Life Whole Health Institute, University ofTexas at Austin, August 29, 2018.2016Site Visitor and Consultant, Institute for Human Development, University of California atBerkeley2014–Steering Committee Member, Boys of Color Research Collaboration2013American Psychological Association and Society for Research in Child DevelopmentProgram Development Committee, Summit on Children’s Mental Health II2008American Psychological Association and Society for Research on Child DevelopmentSummit on Children’s Mental Health2006–2008Member, Society for Prevention Research, Awards Committee2005–2012Member, Society for Adolescent Research Policy Awards Committee; Chair 2008–20122002–present American Psychological Association Interdivisional Task Force on Children’sMental Health2001Member (Representing American Psychological Association), SAFEUSA YouthViolence Committee1997–2002American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Family ResearchConsortium Committee1995Program Chair, Sixth Biennial Conference, Society for Community Research and Action1994Task Force on Model Programs in Service Delivery in Clinical Child Psychology:Divisions 12 & 37 of APA, 19941991–1996American Family Therapy Academy, Research CommitteeOther State and Local Service2011–2013Working Group, State of Virginia, Governor’s Initiative on Substance Use Prevention2011–2013Advisory Board, State of Virginia, Comparison of Academic Achievement in Virginiawith Leading Industrialized Countries2002–2009Chicago Police Department, Juvenile Crime Enforcement Coalition (JCEC)2002Governor-Elect Rod Blagojevich’s Transition Subcommittee on Violence Interventionand Prevention2001Member, Illinois After-School Initiative Task Force2000Invited Participant, Safe from the Start Summit, Office of the Attorney General of Illinois1999–2005Member, Illinois Center for Violence Prevention Evaluation Resource InstituteAdvisory Committee1998–2004Advisory Board Member, Illinois Criminal Justice Authority Evaluation of Balanced andRestorative Juvenile Justice Act1996–2002Governor of Illinois “Futures for Kids” Advisory Board1996–2000Advisory Board, Safe Haven Program, Austin High School1995–2001Board Member, Illinois Center for Prevention of Violence

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.10UNIVERSITY SERVICE2018Endowed Chaired Committee, Curry School of Education and Human Development2017University of Virginia Strategic Initiative Fund Post Award Committee2014–Curry School of Education, Promotions and Tenure Committee2016–2018Curry School of Education, Faculty Council2010–2014Curry School of Education, Leadership Team2010–2011Leadership in Academics Matters (LAM) training2008–2009University of Illinois, Richard J. Daley Urban Forum Planning Committee2007–2008University of Illinois at Chicago, Search Committee for Chancellor2007–2009College of Medicine, Committee on Research1999–2009Department of Psychiatry Management Committee1996–2009Standing Research Review Committee (Departmental IRB)1996–2009Department of Psychiatry Promotions and Tenure Committee1995–2000University Neighborhoods Initiative Advisory Committee1995–1998Great Cities Institute Evaluation Steering Committee1993Illinois Board of Higher Education, Committee to Review Reaccreditation of IllinoisInstitute of Developmental Disabilities1991–1995Institutional Review Board, Office of Human Subject Protection1990–2000Department of Psychiatry Continuing Education Committee1990–1999Division of Child Psychiatry Executive Committee1990–1995College of Liberal Arts Student Ethics CommitteeEDITORIAL ACTIVITYEditorial BoardsPrevention ScienceJournal of Abnormal Child PsychologyJournal of Community PsychologyJournal of Family PsychologyJournal of Marital and Family Therapy (1993-2012)Journal of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2005–2014)Journal of Criminal Justice and Human BehaviorJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1997–2002)Journal of Family Psychotherapy (Associate Editor, 1989–1996)Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1987–2002)EditorSpecial Issue on Positive Youth Development Interventions: AdvancingEvaluation Theory and Practice. Applied Developmental Science (2016)Special Issue on Preparing our Youth for the Coming World. Journal ofResearch on Adolescence (2014)Special Issue, “Multi-systemic Structural Strategic Approaches to Child andAdolescent Behavior Problems,” Journal of Family Psychotherapy (1989)Co-EditorSpecial Issue, “Development of Boys and Young Men of Color: Coping andAdaptation in Challenging Environments,” Journal of Applied DevelopmentalPsychology (2019-20).Book Series: Advances in Development and Psychopathology, Springer (20122018)

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.11Special Issue on Implications of Typical Development and Promotion forPrevention, Child Development (2011)Special Section on Prediction and Prevention of Antisocial Behavior, Journal ofConsulting and Clinical Psychology (1995)Special Issue on Prevention of Youth Violence, American Journal of PreventiveMedicine (2004)Special Issue on Prevention for Child Mental Health: Scientific Promise toPractical Benefit, Child and Family Policy Review (2007)Associate EditorC. Renzick & J. Edleson (Eds.), Sage Encyclopedia of Interpersonal ViolenceAssociate EditorJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (7/08–6/11)Editorial ConsultantInstitute of Medicine/Academy of Sciences, Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology, American Journal of Community Psychology, Journal of ClinicalChild and Adolescent Psychology, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships,School Psychology Review, Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Research onAdolescence, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Law and HumanBehavior Criminology, Developmental Psychopathology, Evaluation Review,Sage Press-Advances in Adolescent Development Series, Cambridge Press,Oxford Press, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines,Pediatrics, American Psychological Association Press, Child Development,American Journal of Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, Prevention Science,Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of ExperimentalCriminology, Health Care Finance, American Journal of PsychiatryPUBLICATIONSBooks and MonographsTolan, P. H. (1990). Multi-systemic structural-strategic interventions for child and adolescent behaviorproblems. New York: Haworth Press.Tolan, P. H., Keys, C., Chertok, F., & Jason, L. A. (Eds.). (1990). Researching community psychology:Issues of theory and methods. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.doi:10.1037/10073-000Tolan, P. H., & Cohler, B. J. (Eds.). (1993). H

1989-1990 Associate Professor, Community/Clinical Child Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, DePaul University 1986-1990 Adjunct Faculty and Research Consultant, Institute for Juvenile Research, Family . Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee 2010 Patrick H. Tolan Day. January 16, 2010 declared Patrick H. Tolan Day by .