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DeMatteo CV1CURRICULUM VITAEDAVID DEMATTEO, JD, PHDWork AddressDrexel UniversityDepartment of PsychologyMS 626, 245 N. 15th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19102-1192(215) 762-8342 (office)(215) 762-8625 (fax)David.DeMatteo@drexel.eduHome Address1510 Megan CircleBlue Bell, PA 19422(484) 684-7875 (home)(609) 658-2395 (cell)EducationPh.D.MCP Hahnemann University, Clinical Psychology (2002)J.D.Villanova University School of Law (Magna Cum Laude, Order of the Coif, 2001)M.A.MCP Hahnemann University, Clinical Psychology (1999)B.A.Rutgers University, Psychology (High Honors, 1995)Licensure & CertificationLicensed Psychologist, Pennsylvania (#PS-015507) (2003-present)Certified Basic Forensic Evaluator, Virginia (2001-present)Current PositionsAssistant Professor (tenure-track), Department of Psychology, Drexel University (2006-present)Co-Director, JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology, Drexel University and Villanova University School ofLaw (2006-present)Co-Director, JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology, Drexel University (2008-present)Coordinator of Practicum Training, PhD Program in Clinical Psychology, Drexel University (2009-present)Research Scientist (part-time appointment), Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania (2006present)Past Employment2004-2008Adjunct Lecturer in Law, Villanova University School of Law2006Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology, Drexel UniversityCourses: Substance Abuse (graduate seminar); Psychopharmacology (graduate course)2002-2006Research Scientist, Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania2002-2006Clinical Assistant Professor & Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology, WidenerUniversity, Institute for Graduate Clinical PsychologyCourses: Correctional Psychology (graduate seminar); Advanced Graduate Statistics(independent study)1

DeMatteo CV22003-2006Clinical Research Extramural Fellowship (Loan Repayment Program), National Institutes ofHealth (2-year initial award and 1-year renewal award)2003 & 2005Adjunct Instructor of Psychology, Villanova UniversityCourse: Psychology and Law (graduate course)2002 (Fall)Adjunct Instructor of Psychology, Rutgers UniversityCourse: Statistics for Social Science (undergraduate course)2001-2002Psychology Intern, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University2001 (Spring) Adjunct Instructor of Psychology, Drexel UniversityCourse: Research Methods (undergraduate course)Editorial & Reviewer PositionsAssociate EditorAmerican Psychology-Law Society News (Legal Update Editor; 2004-2007)Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice (Case Reports Editor; 2006-2008)Editorial BoardCriminal Justice and Behavior (2007-present)Law and Human Behavior (2007-present)Ad Hoc ReviewerAssessment (2006-present)Behavioral Sciences and the Law (2006-present)Criminal Justice and Behavior (2005-2007)Drug and Alcohol Dependence (2008-present)International Journal of Forensic Mental Health (2005-present)Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (2009-present)Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice (2007-present)Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling (2009-present)Journal of Offender Rehabilitation (2006-present)Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2003-present)Law and Human Behavior (2005-2007)Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2008-present)Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (2006-present)Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (2009-present)Executive EditorVillanova Law Review (1999-2000)Proposal ReviewerAmerican Psychology-Law Society Conference (2002-present)Specialty Panel Co-Chair, Psychopathy Review Group, American Psychology-LawSociety Annual Conference (2009, 2010)American Psychological Association Annual Convention American Psychology-Law Society (APA Division 41) Program (2007present) Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (APA Division 9)Program (2009)Prospectus ReviewerBlackwell Publishing (2005)John Wiley & Sons (2005, 2007-2009)Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (2005, 2006)Routledge (Taylor & Francis) (2007)Grant ReviewerSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center2

DeMatteo CV3for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices (DHHS), Young Offender Reentry Program (2004)National Science Foundation (NSF), Law and Social Science Program (2008)Grants, Contracts, & Other SupportUnder Review HIV/STD and Substance Abuse Prevention for Jail Re-entry ClientsNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R34)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 450,000Under Review Gauging the Effectiveness of Re-entry Services Using the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Model: AControlled TrialNational Institute of JusticeRole: Co-Principal InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 586,2002009-presentCenter for Pennsylvania Criminal Justice ProgramsPennsylvania Commission on Crime and DelinquencyRole: Senior ConsultantTotal Costs: 479,8872007-presentThe Development of a Prevention Intervention for Low-Risk Drug Court ClientsNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R21-DA-022293-01)Role: Principal InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 261,2502007-presentResearch Consultation ProjectCommunity Education Centers, Inc.Role: Co-Principal InvestigatorTotal Support: 233,0002004-2007Improving the Ethics of Consent in Drug Abuse ResearchNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA-016730)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 625,0002004-2007Ethics of Participant Payment in Drug Abuse ResearchNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA-013408)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 650,0002003-2006Matching Services to Client Needs in Drug CourtNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA-13096; competing continuation)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 1,065,7202003-2004Improving Access to Health Care and Social Services for Offenders Through thePhiladelphia Community CourtPennsylvania Department of HealthRole: Principal InvestigatorTotal Costs: 62,6972001-2006Services Research on Sanctions and Rewards in Drug CourtNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA-14566)3

DeMatteo CV4Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 1,291,4412001-2003Ethics of Participant Payment in Drug Abuse ResearchNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA-13408)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 350,0002000-2005Development of the Survey of Treatment-Entry Pressures (STEP)National Institute on Drug Abuse (P50-DA-07705)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 486,0762000-2003The Role of Judicial Status Hearings in Drug CourtJointly funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse and Center for Substance AbuseTreatment (Administrative Supplement to National Institute on Drug Abuse R01-DA-13096)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 657,0461999-2003The Role of Judicial Status Hearings in Drug CourtNational Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA-13096)Role: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 882,0741999Psychopathy in a Noninstitutionalized Population: Behavioral, Personality, and AffectiveCharacteristicsAmerican Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA)Role: Principal InvestigatorTotal Costs: 500Consultation2005-2007Research Consultant, DML Consulting, LLC (pharmaceutical research)2005-2007Research Consultant, Mind’s Eye Marketing, Inc. (pharmaceutical research)2006-2008Consultant, Pennsylvania Forensic Evaluation Project (funded by the City of Philadelphiaand the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania)4/02 – 7/02Consultant, State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, Forensic AdmissionsProject, Tallahassee, FLUniversity Committees2007-present Primary Member, Institutional Review Board #3 (non-medical IRB), Drexel University2006-presentPrimary Member, Institutional Review Board #3 (non-medical IRB), Subcommittee forStudent Research, Drexel University2006-2009School of Education Certification Council, Drexel University, Representative from theCollege of Arts and Sciences2006-2007Alternate Member, Institutional Review Board #3 (non-medical IRB), Drexel UniversityProfessional Activities & Committees2009-present Member, Dissertation Research Awards Committee (Clinical Psychology Review Group),American Psychological Association Science Directorate4

DeMatteo CV52009-presentAppointed Member (3-year term), Ad Hoc Committee on Legal Issues (COLI), AmericanPsychological Association2008-presentChair, Dissertation Awards Committee, American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 ofthe American Psychological Association)2008-presentMember, Conference Advisory Committee, American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41of the American Psychological Association)2006-presentMember, Dissertation Research Awards Committee (Forensic Psychology Review Group),American Psychological Association Science Directorate2007-2009Advisory Committee Member, National Center for State Courts, Evaluation of thePhiladelphia Community Court2007-2008Co-Chair (with Eve Brank, JD, PhD, and Kevin O’Neil, JD, PhD), 2008 Annual Conferenceof the American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of the American PsychologicalAssociation, Jacksonville, FL2003-2008Member, Dissertation Awards Committee, American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41of the American Psychological Association)2005-2006Science Meeting Coordinator, Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania2004-2006Advisory Member, Philadelphia Community Court Steering Committee2004-2006Member, Institutional Review Board, Treatment Research Institute, University ofPennsylvania2004-2006Advisory Member, Philadelphia Juvenile Treatment Court Planning CommitteeDissertations & Theses SupervisedAnumba, N. M. (2009). The relationship between social functioning and victimization on recidivism andmental health among female offenders. Master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.Moore, J. (2009). The effect of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in capital cases: Mock jurors’ responsesto the label of psychopathy. Master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.Shah, S. B. (2009). Addiction Severity Index scores and urine drug screens at baseline as predictors ofgraduation from drug court. Master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.Woodson, J. C. (2008). Roles, expectations, and influence: High-risk behaviors among groups of emergingadults. Master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.Anumba, N. M. (in progress). Informing the public: Impact of the presence and type of information providedon laypersons’ knowledge and attitudes toward the criminal justice system. Doctoral dissertation, DrexelUniversity, Philadelphia, PA.Batastini, A. (in progress). Decision-making training in a jail setting: Recidivism and predictors of success.Master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.Dissertation & Thesis Committees32 doctoral dissertation committees14 master’s thesis committeesProfessional Affiliations1996-present American Psychological Association1996-present American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA)5

DeMatteo pean Association of Psychology and LawSociety for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (Division 9 of APA)International Association of Forensic Mental Health ServicesAmerican Association for Correctional & Forensic PsychologySociety of Clinical Psychology (Division 12 of APA)Philadelphia Behavior Therapy AssociationNational Association of Drug Court ProfessionalsPennsylvania Psychological AssociationHonors & Awards2009Nominee, Mentor of the Year Award (with “Commendable” distinction), Drexel UniversityGraduate Student Association20091st place, Clinical Division, 4th Annual Philadelphia Area Psi Chi Psychology Research Conference,Drexel University: “Effective Treatment for Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy: AComponent Driven Approach” (Award Recipient: Jeffrey Burl; Faculty Mentor: David 0001998199519951995199419941994Nominee (runner-up), Saleem Shah Award for Early Career Excellence in Psychology and Law(co-sponsored by the American Psychology-Law Society and the American Academy of ForensicPsychology)1st place, Graduate Division, 3rd Annual Philadelphia Area Psi Chi Psychology ResearchConference, Drexel University: “Outpatient Commitment: Development, Legal Issues, and ClinicalConcerns” (Award Recipient: Natalie Anumba; Faculty Mentor: David DeMatteo)Clinical Research Extramural Fellowship (Loan Repayment Program – 2-year Renewal Award),National Institutes of Health (2005-2006)Clinical Research Extramural Fellowship (Loan Repayment Program – 2-year Initial Award),National Institutes of Health (2003-2005)Outstanding Dissertation Award (3rd place), American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 ofAPA)Outstanding Graduate in the Law-Psychology Program, MCP Hahnemann UniversityAlpha Eta Society (National Honor Society for Allied Health Professions), MCP HahnemannUniversityTravel Award, American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA)Magna Cum Laude, Villanova University School of Law (top 10%; rank 17/224)Order of the Coif (National Honor Society for Law School Graduates), Villanova UniversitySchool of LawTravel Award, American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA)Dissertation Grant-in-Aid Award, American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA)Award for Public Service, Department of Psychology, Rutgers UniversityMagna Cum Laude, Rutgers UniversityPresident, Psi Chi (National Honor Society in Psychology), Rutgers UniversityTreasurer, Psi Chi (National Honor Society in Psychology), Rutgers UniversityAthenaeum Honor Society, College of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers UniversityPsi Chi National Service AwardPUBLICATIONSPeer-Reviewed Articles6

DeMatteo CV7Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Fretz, R., Anumba, N., Yasuhara, K., Erickson, J., Shah, S., Rosenberger, L.,Nwoga, L., & Brooks, S. (in press). Empirically supported reentry: Review and prospects. CorrectionsCompendium.DeMatteo, D. (in press). A proposed prevention intervention for non-drug-dependent drug court clients.Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.Riggs Romaine, C. L., Kemp, K., & DeMatteo, D. (in press). Evaluation of juvenile competency to proceed:Applying the Dusky standard. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice.DeMatteo, D., Marczyk, G., Krauss, D. A., & Burl, J. (2009). Educational and training models in forensicpsychology. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 3, 184-191.DeMatteo, D., Marlowe, D. B., Festinger, D. S., & Arabia, P. L. (2009). Outcome trajectories in drug court:Do all participants have serious drug problems? Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36, 354-368.Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Fretz, R., Erickson, J., Yasuhara, K., & Anumba, N. (2008). How “specific” aregender-specific rehabilitation needs? An empirical analysis. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 13821397.Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Marczyk, G., & Goldstein, A. M. (2008). Standards of practice and care inforensic mental health assessment: Legal, professional, and principles-based considerations.Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 14, 1-26.Fass, T. L., Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., & Fretz, R. (2008). The LSI-R and the COMPAS: Validation dataon two risk-needs tools. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 1095-1108.Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Fretz, R., Erickson, J., Gerardi, D., & Halper, C. (2008). Criminal recidivism offemale offenders: The importance of structured, community-based aftercare. CorrectionsCompendium, 33, 1-2, 30-32.DeMatteo, D., Marlowe, D. B., & Festinger, D. S. (2007). The appropriateness of standard drug courttreatment for low-risk clients. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 7(6), 89-92.DeMatteo, D., Marczyk, G., & Pich, M. (2007). A national survey of state legislation defining mentalretardation: Implications for policy and practice after Atkins. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 25,781-802.Festinger, D. S., Ratanadilok, K., Marlowe, D. B., Dugosh, K. L., Patapis, N. S., & DeMatteo, D. S. (2007).Neuropsychological functioning and recall of research consent information among drug court clients.Ethics and Behavior, 17(2), 163-186.DeMatteo, D., & Edens, J. F. (2006). The role and relevance of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in court:A case law survey of U.S. courts (1991-2004). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 12, 214-241.DeMatteo, D., Heilbrun, K., & Marczyk, G. (2006). An empirical investigation of psychopathy in anoninstitutionalized and noncriminal sample. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 133-146.DeMatteo, D. S., Marlowe, D. B., & Festinger, D. S. (2006). Secondary prevention services for clients whoare low risk in drug court: A conceptual model. Crime and Delinquency, 52, 114-134.DeMatteo, D., Heilbrun, K., & Marczyk, G. (2005). Psychopathy, risk of violence, and protective factors ina noninstitutionalized and noncriminal sample. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 4,147-157.Festinger, D. S., DeMatteo, D. S., Marlowe, D. B., & Lee, P. A. (2005). Expungement of arrest records indrug court: Do clients know what they’re missing? Drug Court Review, 5, 1-21.[Reprinted as Festinger, D. S., DeMatteo, D. S., Marlowe, D. B., & Lee, P. A. (2007). Expungementof arrest records in drug court: Do clients know what they’re missing? Offender Substance Abuse7

DeMatteo CV8Report, 8(3), 33-34, 44-48.]Marczyk, G. R., Heilbrun, K., Lander, T., & DeMatteo, D. (2005). Juvenile decertification: Developing amodel for classification and prediction. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 32, 278-301.Festinger, D. S., Marlowe, D. B., Croft, J. R., Dugosh, K. L., Mastro, N. K., Lee, P. A., DeMatteo, D. S., &Patapis, N. S. (2005). Do research payments precipitate drug use or coerce participation? Drug andAlcohol Dependence, 78, 275-281.Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Marczyk, G., Finello, C., Smith, R., & Mack-Allen, J. (2004). Applyingprinciples of forensic mental health assessment to capital sentencing. Widener Law Review, 11, 95120.Wade, J. B., DeMatteo, D., & Hart, R. P. (2004). Neuropsychologists diagnose traumatic brain injury. BrainInjury, 18, 629-643.Marlowe, D. B., DeMatteo, D. S., Festinger, D. S., & Patapis, N. S. (2004). Drug dependence is omnigenus:The disease analogy and criminal justice policy. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 4(5), 65-66, 76-78.[Reprinted as Marlowe, D. B., DeMatteo, D. S., Festinger, D. S., & Patapis, N. S. (2007). Drugdependence is omingenus: The disease analogy and criminal justice policy. In K. Knight & D. Farabee(Eds.), Treating addicted offenders: A continuum of effective practices – Volume II (pp. 29-1 – 29-6).Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.]Marlowe, D. B., & DeMatteo, D. S. (2004). The disease analogy and substance abuse: In reply. PsychiatricServices, 55, 720.Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., & Marczyk, G. (2004). Pragmatic psychology, forensic mental healthassessment, and the case of Thomas Johnson: Applying principles to promote quality. Psychology,Public Policy, and Law, 10, 31-70.Marlowe, D. B., DeMatteo, D. S., & Festinger, D. S. (2003). A sober assessment of drug courts. FederalSentencing Reporter, 16, 153-157.Heilbrun, K., Marczyk, G. R., DeMatteo, D., Zillmer, E. A., Harris, J., & Jennings, T. (2003). Principles offorensic mental health assessment: Implications for neuropsychological assessment in forensic contexts.Assessment, 10, 329-343.Marlowe, D. B., & DeMatteo, D. S. (2003). Drug policy by analogy: Well, it’s like this . . . PsychiatricServices, 54, 1455-1456.Marlowe, D. B., Patapis, N. S., & DeMatteo, D. S. (2003). Amenability to treatment of drug offenders.Federal Probation, 67, 40-46.Marczyk, G., Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., & Bell, B. (2003). Using a model to guide data gathering,interpretation, and communication in capital mitigation evaluations. Journal of Forensic PsychologyPractice, 3, 89-103.Marczyk, G. R., Heilbrun, K., Lander, T., & DeMatteo, D. (2003). Predicting juvenile recidivism with thePCL:YV, MAYSI, and YLS/CMI. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2, 7-18.DeMatteo, D. S. (1998). Welcome to Anytown, U.S.A. – Home of beautiful scenery (and a convicted sexoffender):

DeMatteo CV 1 1 CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID DEMATTEO, JD, PHD Work Address Drexel University Department of Psychology MS 626, 245 N. 15th Street Philadelphia, P