Faye S. Taxman

Faye S. Taxman

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Faye S. Taxman, Ph.D., is a University Professor at George Mason University. She is a health service criminologist.  She is recognized for her work in the development of seamless systems-of-care models that link the criminal justice system with other health care and other service delivery systems and reengineering probation and parole supervision services. She has conducted experiments to examine different processes to improve treatment access and retention, to assess new models of probation supervision consistent with RNR frameworks, and to test new interventions. She has active “laboratories” with numerous agencies including Virginia Department of Corrections, Alameda County Probation Department (CA), Hidalgo County Community Corrections Department (TX), North Carolina Department of Corrections, and Delaware Department of Corrections. She developed the translational RNR Simulation Tool to assist agencies to advance practice. Dr. Taxman has published more than 200 articles.  She is author of numerous books including Implementing Evidence-Based Community Corrections and Addiction Treatment (Springer, 2012 with Steven Belenko). She is co-Editor of Health & Justice and Perspectives (a publication of the American Probation and Parole Association). The American Society of Criminology’s Division of Sentencing and Corrections has recognized her as Distinguished Scholar twice as well as the Rita Warren and Ted Palmer Differential Intervention Treatment award.   She received the Joan McCord Award in 2017 from the Division of Experimental Criminology.  In 2018, she was appointed a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology.  She has received numerous awards from practitioner organizations such as the American Probation and Parole Association and Caron Foundation.  She has a Ph.D. from Rutgers University’s School of Criminal Justice