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1 Marilyn Peterson Armour, Ph.D. MSW University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work 1925 San Jacinto Blvd. Suite 3.212B Austin, Texas 78712 Telephone: (512) 471-3197 Fax: (512) 371-7911 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, B.A. in Anthropology, 1961-1965. - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, M.S.W., 1966-1968. - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ph.D. in Social Work, 1995- 2000 Major Area of Concentration: Family Studies Dissertation Title: “The Search for Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide: A Qualitative Study of Homicide Survivors” Supervising Professor: Mark Umbreit, Ph.D. ACADEMIC FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: - Professor, School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, (2001- present) - Coordinator of Field Instruction, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, (1975-1976) - Adjunct Faculty, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, (1974-1996) - Adjunct Faculty, School of Social Work, University of St Thomas and the College of St Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota (1991-1998). GRANTS AND CONTRACTS - Austin Independent School District: “Whole School Restorative Practices.” $387,262 (Principal Investigator).

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Marilyn Peterson Armour, Ph.D. MSW University of Texas at Austin

School of Social Work 1925 San Jacinto Blvd.

Suite 3.212B Austin, Texas 78712

Telephone: (512) 471-3197 Fax: (512) 371-7911

E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, B.A. in Anthropology, 1961-1965. - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, M.S.W., 1966-1968. - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ph.D. in Social Work, 1995-

2000 Major Area of Concentration: Family Studies

Dissertation Title: “The Search for Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide: A Qualitative Study of Homicide Survivors”

Supervising Professor: Mark Umbreit, Ph.D. ACADEMIC FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: - Professor, School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas,

(2001- present) - Coordinator of Field Instruction, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, Minnesota, (1975-1976) - Adjunct Faculty, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,

Minnesota, (1974-1996) - Adjunct Faculty, School of Social Work, University of St Thomas and the College

of St Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota (1991-1998). GRANTS AND CONTRACTS - Austin Independent School District: “Whole School Restorative Practices.”

$387,262 (Principal Investigator).

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- Texas Education Agency: “Texas Schools Restorative Discipline Project 2015-2016.” $521,000 (Principal Investigator).

- Texas Education Agency. “Texas Schools Restorative Discipline Project 2016-2018.” $732,650 (Principal Investigator).

- University of Texas at Austin, Collaborative Teaching Grant (with the College of

Education): “Restorative Discipline in Schools: A Whole-School, Student-Centered Approach.” $10,000 (Co-Principal Investigator).

- Fetzer Foundation: “The Paradox of Forgiveness: Letting Go of the Outcome to

Produce a Greater Good.” $44,000 (Principal Investigator).

- Texas Education Agency: “Restorative Discipline Project.” $521,008.00 (Principal Investigator).

- Northeast Independent School District. “Implementing Restorative Justice in

Schools, Year 3.” $31,865 (Principal Investigator) - Kipp Austin Connections Elementary. “Restorative Practices at Kipp Austin

Connections Elementary.” $30,000 (Principal Investigator).

- Soros Open Society Foundation: “DIVO. 2014” $55,000 (Principal Investigator.)

- Northeast Independent School District. “Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools, Year 2.” $17,000 (Principal Investigator).

- Northeast Independent School District. “Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools.” $5,200 (Principal Investigator).

- Atlantic Philanthropies: “DIVO. 2012.” $35,000 (Principal Investigator).

- Soros Open Society Foundation: “DIVO. 2012-2013.” $170,000 (Principal

Investigator.) - Marquette University Law School (with Mark Umbreit). “Impact of the Death

Penalty on Family Members of Homicide Victims.” $20,000, 2011 (Principal Investigator).

- Soros Open Society Foundation: “DIVO. 2010-2011.” $170,000 (Principal Investigator.)

- Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Affairs. “Capital Case Litigation: DIVO Training for Texas Litigators.” 2009-2010, $100,000 (Principal Investigator).

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- Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Affairs. “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach.” 2008-2009, $116,000 (Principal Investigator).

- Expanding Horizons. “Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative

Dialogue.” 2008, $6000 (Principal Investigator) - Templeton Foundation (with Roberta Greene). “Forgiveness, Resiliency, and

Survivorship Among Holocaust Survivors.” 2007, $468,416, 2006 (Co-Principal Investigator).

- Addiction Research Institute, National Institute of Drug Abuse (with Kirk Von

Sternberg and Jemel Aguilar). “Mechanisms of Action in Bridges to Life.” $14,000, 2006 (Principle Investigator).

- Marquette University Law School (with Mark Umbreit). “Impact of the Death

Penalty on Family Members of Homicide Victims.” $20,000, 2006 (Principal Investigator).

- Texas Health and Human Services Commission (with Noel Busch and Rowena

Fong). “Exploring the Employability for Refugee Families in Central Texas,” $75,000, 2005 (Co-Principal Investigator).

- Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (with Rowena Fong and

A. James Schwab, Jr.). “Children's Trauma Assessment: Effective Services and Activities,” $53,000, 2005 (Co-Principal Investigator).

- National Institute of Justice. “A Randomized Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a

Faith-Based, In-Prison Intervention,” $300,000, September 28, 2004 (Principal Investigator) (not funded).

- National Institute of Drug Abuse. “A Faith-Based Prison Intervention for

Substance Use,” $295,000, October 1, 2004 (Principal Investigator) (not funded). - National Consortium of Violence Research, Post-Doctoral Fellowship. $10,000,

2003 (not funded). - Texas Department of Human Services (with A. James Schwab, Jr.) “Evaluation

of the Exceptional Care Pilot Project: Report for Year Two,” $15,000, 2003 (Co-Principal Investigator)

- National Institute of Drug Abuse Research Development Program Pilot Project

(with Darlene Grant, Yolanda Padilla, and Kay Baker): “Cultural Elements in the Resistance to Treatment of Mexican American Women in Substance Abuse Programs: A Qualitative Study of a Court-Mandated Treatment Program,” $5000, 2003 (not funded).

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- Special Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin. “Managing Multiple Roles with Social Work Students,” $750, 2003 (Principal Investigator).

- Fetzer Institute (with Roberta Greene and Martha Meraviglia). “End-of-

Life Care Involving Patient-Families of Diverse Cultures,” $200,000, 2003 (Principal Investigator) (not funded).

- Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin. “Victim Offender

Mediated Dialogue: Evaluation of a Restorative Justice Intervention in Crimes of Severe Violence,” $6000, 2004 (Principal Investigator)

- Summer Research Award, University of Texas at Austin, “Developing

Clinical Interventions for Families of Homicide Victims,” $11,100, 2002 (Principal Investigator).

PUBLICATIONS: Books: - Armour, M. & Umbreit, M. (in press). Violence, Restorative Justice &

Forgiveness: Dyadic Forgiveness and Energy Shifts in Restorative Justice Dialogue. London: Jessica Kingsley Publisher.

- Gilbert, M., Armour, M. & Geske, J. (upcoming). Safe and Livable Communities: Using Neighborhood-Driven Restorative Community Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage

- Umbreit, M. & Armour, M. (2010). Restorative Dialogue: An Essential Guide for Research and Practice. New York: Springer Publishing.

- Armour, M., Bain, B., & Rubio, R. (2006). Educating for Cultural Competence:

Tools for Training Field Instructors. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education. (171 pages)

- Peterson, M. (1992). At Personal Risk: Boundary Violations in Professional

Client Relationships. New York: W.W. Norton. (198 pages)

- Armour, M. Life after Murder: What We Can Learn about Survival from Families of Homicide Victims. (Manuscript in preparation).

Journal Articles (* juried article) Published - * Johnson, J.K. and Armour, M. (2016). Finding strength, comfort, and purpose

in spirituality after homicide. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Online first. doi: 10.1037/rel10000090.

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- Armour, M. (2016). Restorative practices: Righting the wrongs of exclusionary

school discipline. University of Richmond Law Review 50, 999-1037.

- * Lee, A., Lee, S. and Armour, M. (2016). Drivers of change: Learning from the Experiences of Nursing Home Social Workers. Social Work in Health Care 5(3), 247-264.

- *Armour, M. (2013). Real-world assignments for restorative justice education. Contemporary Justice Review 16 (1), 115-136.

- *Armour, M. and Umbreit, M. (2012). Homicide survivors: Factors that Influence Their Well-Being. Journal of Forensic Social Work, 2, 74-93.

- *Windsor, L.C., Dunlap, E. and Armour, M. (2012) Surviving Oppression Under the Rock: The Intersection of New York’s Drug, Welfare, and Educational Polices in the Lived Experiences of Low-Income African-Americans. Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse, 11 (4). 339-361.

- Armour, M.P & Umbreit, M.S. (2012). Assessing the Impact of the Ultimate

Penal Sanction on Homicide Survivors: A Two State Comparison. Marquette Law Review, 96(1), 1-23.

- - Armour, M.P. (2012). Restorative Justice: A Social Corrective to a Retributive

System. Tikkun Magazine, 27(1), 25-26, 64-65.

- * Armour, M. (2011). Domestic Fatalities: The Impact on Remaining Family Members. International Perspectives in Victimology, 5(2), 22-32.

- Umbreit, M.S. & Armour, M. P (2011). Restorative Justice and Dialogue:

Impact, Opportunities, and Challenges in the Global Community. Journal of Law and Policy Journal, 36, 65-89.

- * Umbreit, M.S., Armour, M. Vos, B. and Coates, R.B. (2010) Family Survivors of Homicide Meet the Offender: The Impact of Restorative Dialogue, Journal of Community Corrections,19 (1-2), 25-34.

- * Armour, M. (2010). Meaning Making in Survivorship: Application to Holocaust Survivors. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 20(4), 440-468.

- * Greene, R. R., Armour, M., Hantman, S., Graham, S. and Sharabi, A. (2010).

Conceptualizing a Holocaust Survivorship Model . Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 20(4), 423-439.

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- * Armour, M.P., Bradshaw, W. & Roseborough, D. (2009). African Americans and Severe Mental Illness. Social Work in Mental Health, 7(6), 602-622.

- * Armour, M.P, Rivaux, S. & Bell, H. (2009). Using Context to Build Rigor: Application to Two Hermeneutic Phenomenological Studies. Qualitative Social Work Research and Practice, 8(1), 101-122.

- * Rivaux, S., Sohn, S., Armour, M., & Bell, H. (2008). Women’s Early Recovery: Managing the Dilemma of Substance Abuse and Intimate Partner Relationships. Journal of Drug Issues, 38(4), 957-979

- * Armour, M.P., Sage, J., Rubin, A. & Windsor, L. (2008). Bridges to Life: The Impact of an In-Prison Restorative Justice Intervention. International Community Corrections Association Journal, 18(1), 19-27.

- *Armour, M.P, Windsor, L., Aguilar, J. & Taub, C. (2008). A Pilot Study of a

Faith-Based Intervention for Offenders. Psychology and Christianity, 27(2), 159-167.

- * Armour, M.P. & Umbreit, M.S. (2007). The Ultimate Penal Sanction and

“Closure” for Survivors of Homicide Victims. Marquette Law Review, 91(1), 101-141.

- * Armour, M.P. & Schwab, Jr., A. J. (2007). Characteristics of Difficult-to-Place

Youth in State Custody: A Profile of the Exceptional Care Pilot Project Population. Child Welfare, 86(3), 71-96.

- * Fong, R., Busch, N., Armour, M., Heffron, L.C. & Chanmugam, A. (2007).

Pathways to Self Sufficiency: Successful Employability and Entrepreneurship for Refugees. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 16(1/2), 127-160.

- * Armour, M.P. (2006). Violent Death: Understanding the Context of Traumatic

and Stigmatized Grief. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 14(4), 53-90.

- * Bender, K. & Armour, M. (2007). The Spiritual Components of Restorative

Justice. Victim & Offender, 2(3), 251-267. - * Bradshaw, W., Armour, M.P., & Roseborough, D. (2007). Finding A Place in

the World: The Experience of Recovery from Severe Mental Illness. Qualitative Social Work Research and Practice, 6(1), 27-47.

- * Armour, M.P. & Umbreit, M.S. (2006). Exploring “Closure” and the Ultimate

Penal Sanction for Survivors of Homicide Victims. Federal Sentencing Reporter, 19(2), 105-112.

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- * Fong, R., Schwab, A.J. & Armour, M.P. (2006). Continuity of Activities:

Impact on Child Wellbeing of Foster Care Youth. Child and Youth Services Review, 28(11), 1359-1374.

- * Bradshaw, W., Roseborough, D., & Armour, M.P. (2006). Lived Experience

of Recovery: The Initial Phase of Treatment. The International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 10(1), 123-131.

- * Umbreit, M. S., Coates, R., Vos, B. & Armour, M.P. (2006). Victims of

Severe Violence in Mediated Dialogue With Offender: The Impact of the First Multi-Site Study in the U.S. International Review of Victimology, 13(1), 27-48.

- Armour, M.P. & Rubin, A. (June, 2006). Bridges to Life: A Promising In-Prison

Restorative Justice Intervention. Restorative Justice Online Available at http://www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2006/june06/btl

- * Armour, M.P. & Umbreit, M.S. (2006). Victim Forgiveness in Restorative

Justice Dialogue. Victim and Offender, 1(2), 123-140. - * Armour, M.P. (2005). Bridges to Life: A Promising Faith-Based

Prison Intervention for Substance Use. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 4, 81-96.

- * Armour, M.P., Sage, J., Rubin, A. & Windsor, L. (2005). Bridges to Life:

Evaluation of an In-Prison Restorative Justice Intervention. Medicine & Law, 24(4), 831-851.

- * Armour, M.P. & Schwab, Jr., A. J. (2005). Reintegrating Children into the

System of Substitute Care. Journal of Research on Social Work Practice, 15(5), 404-417.

- * Armour, M.P., Bain, B., & Rubio, R. (2004). Evaluation Study of Diversity

Training for Field Instructors: A Collaborative Approach to Avoidant Behavior. Journal of Social Work Education, 40(1), 27-37.

- * Armour, M.P. (2003). Making Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide. Death

Studies, 27(6), 519-540. - * Armour, M.P. (2002). Alternative Routes to Professional Status: Social Work

and the New Careers Program Under the Office of Economic Opportunity. Social Service Review, 76(2), 229-255.

- * Armour, M.P. (2002). The Journey of Family Members of Homicide Victims:

A Qualitative Study of Their Post Homicide Experience. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 72(3), 372-383.

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- * Armour, M.P. (2002). Experiences of Covictims of Homicide: Implications for

Research and Practice. Trauma, Abuse, and Violence: A Review Journal, 3(2):109-124.

- * Peterson, M. (1994). Client Harm and Professional Accountability: A Feminist

Model. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 6(3), 49-67. In Press - * In Review - *Armour, M., Todic, J. & Gaimon. V. (in review). Implementing restorative

practices: A two-year study of a middle school’s experience. Journal of School Leadership.

- *Johnson, S. & Armour, M. (in review). A hermeneutic phenomenological study

of the lived experience of spiritual conversion in an evangelical context. Journal of Religion and Health.

Book Chapters - Armour, M. & Gaimon, V. (2017). Restorative Justice and the Justice System.

D.W. Springer and A.R. Roberts (Eds.), Social Work in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems, 4th Edition (pp. 270-291). Springfield, ILL: Charles C. Thomas.

- Armour, M. Victim Offender Mediation. In K.Elliott and F. Elliott (Eds.). Alternative Dispute Resolution Handbook. (in press)

- Umbreit, M.S. and Armour, M.P. (2012). Restorative Justice Practice and Opportunities for Reentry. In R. Immarigeon and M. Fehr (Eds.), Pathways for Prisoner Reentry: An ACA reader (pp. 255-279). Alexandria, VA: American Correctional Association.

- Armour, M. (2010). Meaning Making in Survivorship: Application to Holocaust

Survivors. In R.R. Greene (Ed.) Studies of the Holocaust: Lessons in Survivorship (pp. 30-58). Abingdon, U.K.: Taylor and Francis.

- Greene, R. R., Armour, M., Hantman, S., Graham, S. and Sharabi, A. (2010).

Conceptualizing a Holocaust Survivorship Model . In R.R. Greene (Ed.) Studies of the Holocaust: Lessons in Survivorship (pp. 13-29). Abingdon, U.K.: Taylor and Francis.

- Fong, R., Armour, M., Busch-Armendariz, N. & Heffron, L. (2009). Case Management Interventions with Immigrant and Refugee Student and

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Families. In A. Roberts (Ed.). Social Work Desk Reference (2nd. ed). (pp. 1031-1038). New York: Oxford University Press.

- Armour, M.P. & Umbreit, M.S. (2011). Restorative Justice and Juvenile Offenders. In D.W. Springer and A.R. Roberts (Eds.) Juvenile Justice and Delinquency (pp. 391-414). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

- Armour, M.P. (2008). Portraits of Life in the Aftermath of Domestic Homicide. In K. van Wormer & A.R. Roberts, (Eds.). Death by Domestic Violence: Helping to Save Lives, (pp. 85-98). Westport, CT: Praeger.

- Armour, M.P. (2007). Bridges to Life: A Promising Faith-based Prison Intervention for Substance Use. In D. Farabee & K. Knight (Eds.). Treating Addicted Offenders: A Continuum of Effective Practices Part II, (pp. 10-1 – 10-9). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

- Armour, M.P. & Umbreit, M.S. (2007). Victim-Offender Mediation and Forensic Practice. In D. Springer & A.R. Roberts (Eds.). Handbook of Forensic Mental Health With Victims and Offenders (pp. 519-540). New York: Springer.

- Armour, M.P. (2008). Restorative Justice. In C. Renzetti and J.Edleson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence (pp. 595-596). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

- Armour, M.P. (2006). Fostering Resilience in the Aftermath of Violent Death. In

R. Greene, (Ed.), Social Work Practice: A Risk and Resilience Perspective (pp. 263-277). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole/Wadsworth.

- Armour, M.P. (2006). Experiences of Covictims of Homicide: Implications for

Research and Practice. In C. R. Bartols and A. M. Bartols (Eds.) Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice (pp. 133-140), London: Sage.

- Armour, M.P. (2006). Meaning-Making for Survivors of Violent Death. In E.K.

Rynearson (ed.), Violent Death: Resilience and Intervention Beyond the Crisis (pp.101-122). Boca Raton, FL: Routledge, Inc.

- Fong, R., Armour, M., Busch, N., Cook, L. & McClendon, A. (2006). Working

with Immigrant and Refugee Children and Youth. In C. Franklin, M. Harris, & P. Allen-Meares (Eds.) The School Services Sourcebook: A Guide for School-Based Professionals (pp.803-810). New York: Oxford University Press.

- Armour, M.P. & Umbreit, M. (2005). The Paradox of Forgiveness in Restorative

Justice. In E.L. Worthington, Jr. (Ed.) Handbook of Forgiveness (pp. 491-503), New York: Brunner-Routledge.

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- Armour, M.P. (2004). When a Family Member is Murdered. In D. Catherall (Ed.), Family Stressors: Interventions for Stress and Trauma (pp. 31-54), New York:Brunner-Routledge.

- Armour, M. P., & Haug, I.E. (2002). International Perspectives on Professional

Ethics. In F. Kaslow (Series Ed.) & R. Massey, & S. Massey (Vol.Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy: Vol. 3, Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential (pp. 641-668), New York: Wiley.

- Armour, M.P. (2001). Chapter 2: Principle 1: Subprinciples 1.7 through 1.13

Responsibility to Clients. In User’s Guide to the AAMFT Code of Ethics (pp. 11-19). Washington, D.C. American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.

- Storm, C., Peterson, M., & Tomm, C. (1997). Multiple Relationships in

Supervision: Stepping Up to Complexity. In T. Todd & C. Storm (Eds.), The Complete Systemic Supervisor: Context, Philosophy, and Pragmatics (pp. 253-271). Needham, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

- Thompson, P., Shapiro, M., Nielson, L., & Peterson, M. (l989). Supervision

Strategies to Prevent Sexual Abuse by Therapists and Counselors. In B. Sanderson, (Ed.) It's Never Okay: A Handbook for Professionals on Sexual Exploitation by Counselors and Therapists.(pp. St. Paul, MN: Department of Corrections.

- Nielson, L.,Peterson, M.,Shapiro, M., & Thompson, P. (l989) Supervision

Approaches in Cases of Boundary Violations and Sexual Victimization. In B. Sanderson (Ed.). It's Never Okay: A Handbook for Professionals on Sexual Exploitation by Counselors and Therapists. St.Paul, MN: Department of Corrections.

Book Reviews: - Armour, M.P. (2004). Homicide Survivors: Misunderstood Grievers [Review of

Homicide survivors: Misunderstood grievers.] Omega, 49, 183-194. - Peterson, M. (1996). Ethical Decision Making in Therapy: Feminist Perspectives [Review of Ethical decision making in therapy: Feminist perspectives.] Affilia 11(3), 391-393. - Peterson, M. (1995). Living With Contradictions: Controversies in Feminist Social Ethics [Review of Living with contradictions: Controversies in feminist social ethics]. Affilia 10(2), 210-211. Monographs:

- Armour, M. (2015). Ed White Middle School Restorative Discipline Evaluation: Implementation and Impact 2014/2015. Prepared for North East Independent School District, San Antonio, TX.

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- Armour, M. & Todic, J. (2015). Restorative practices at KIPP Austin Connection

Elementary. Prepared for Kipp Austin Connection Elementary, Austin, TX.

- Armour, M. (2014). Ed White Middle School Restorative Discipline Evaluation: Implementation and Impact 2013/2014. Prepared for North East Independent School District, San Antonio, TX.

- Armour, M. (2013). Ed White Middle School Restorative Discipline Evaluation:

Implementation and Impact 2012/2013. Prepared for North East Independent School District, San Antonio, TX.

- Bradshaw, W., Armour, M.P., & Roseborough, D. (2005). Mental Health Resources Research Report: The Experience Of Clients Participating In Mental Heath Resources Services. Prepared for Mental Health Resources, Minneapolis, MN.

- Busch, N., Fong, R., Armour, M., Heffron, L., & Chanmugam, A. (2005).

Pathways to Self Sufficiency: A Model for Successful Employability and Entrepreneurship for Refugees in Central Texas. Prepared for the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, Texas Health and Human Services Commission.

- Fong, R., Schwab, A.J., Armour, M., Gerlach, G., Jang, K. & Mahapatra, N.

(2005). Children’s Trauma Assessment: Continuity of Activities. Prepared for the Texas Department of Human Services.

- Schwab, A.J. & Armour, M.P. (2003). Evaluation of the Exceptional Care Pilot

Project: Report for Year Two. Prepared for the Texas Department of Human Services.

- Schwab, A.J. & Armour, M.P. (2002). Evaluation of the Exceptional Care Pilot

Project: Final Report. Prepared for the Texas Department of Human Services. Newsletters and Training Materials: - Armour, M. (2017) Tier 2 and Tier 3 Restorative Practices.

- Armour, M. (2017). Restorative Practices for Mental Health Providers.

- Armour, M. (2016). Restorative Discipline Teacher Training.

- Armour, M. (2016). Leadership Response Team Training.

- Armour, M. (2015). Victim-offender mediation training curriculum.

- Armour, M. (2014). Restorative Discipline Administrator Readiness Training.

(Deliverable under Texas Education Agency grant # 156600357110001).

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- Armour, M. (2014). Restorative Discipline Coordinator Training. (Deliverable

under Texas Education Agency grant #156600357110001). - Armour, M. (2014). Restorative Discipline Should Be Common Practice to Lower

Student and Teacher Dropout Rate. Huffington Post, August 25th. - Armour, M. (2014). Discipline Reform May Curb Dropout Rate for Students,

Teachers. Austin American Statesman, August 24th.

- Armour, M. (2014) Restorative Discipline Can Help Reduce Dropout Rate. Houston Chronicle. August 22nd.

- Armour, M & Frogge, S. (2010). Defense-Initiated Victim Services Manual (Deliverable under Bureau of Justice Assistance grant #26-3702-08).

- Armour, M & Frogge, S. (2010). Defense-Initiated Victim Services Defense Counsel Training Manual. (Deliverable under Bureau of Justice Assistance grant #26-3702-08).

- Armour, M & Frogge, S. (2010). Defense-Initiated Victim Services Prosecution

Training Manual. (Deliverable under Bureau of Justice Assistance grant #26-3702-08).

- Armour, M. & Frogge, S. (2010). “Defense Initiated Victim Outreach Comes to Texas.” Capital Update, Texas Capital Defense Legal Association.

- Armour, M. & Frogge, S. (Spring, 2010). “Defense Initiated Victim Outreach Comes to Texas.” The Defender, Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association.

- Armour, M.P. and Halbert, E. (June/July 2010). Crime Victims Support Circles.

The Victim’s Informer: Texas Crime Victim Clearinghouse, 15(2), 6,10. - Armour, M.P. (Fall, 2009). Violent Death: Understanding the Context of

Traumatic and Stigmatized Grief. Perspectives, 8-22. - S. Frogge and M.Armour (2010). Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO) in

Texas. Dialogue: Section on Restorative and Community Justice Newsletter 1(2), 2,4.

- Armour, M.P. (Spring, 2009). Portraits of Life in the Aftermath of Domestic

Violence. Perspectives, 10-18 - Armour, M.P. (2004). Fostering Resiliency in the Aftermath of Violent Death,

Part II.. Perspectives, 6(2), 5-17.

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- Armour, M.P. (2004). Fostering Resiliency in the Aftermath of Violent Death, Part I. Perspectives 6(1), 5–16.

- Armour, M.P. (2003). Track #3, The Power Imbalance. In HomeStudy, Web-

based CEU course, Balancing the Power Dynamic in a Therapeutic Relationship, http://www.homestudycredit.com/contentBP/contentsBP.html

- Armour, M.P. (2001). Demystifying the 2001 AAMFT Code of Ethics:

Subprinciples 1.7 through 1.13. Family Therapy News 32(5), 28-30. - Armour, M.P. (2001). The Search for Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide,

Part 1. Perspectives 3(3), 7-13. - Armour, M.P. (2001). The Search for Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide,

Part 2. Perspectives 3(4), 7-13. - Peterson, M. (1999). Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision. American Family

Therapy Academy Newsletter, Winter. - Peterson, M. (1997). The AFTA Media Guide. American Family Therapy

Academy Newsletter, Summer. - Peterson, M. (1993). Speak Out. Family Therapy News, 24(5), 2. - Peterson, M. (1993). Covert Agendas in Supervision: Identifying the Real Culprit.

The Supervision Bulletin of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, VI(1), 1-7.

- Peterson, M. (1993). Acknowledging Power: The Professional's Struggle with

Boundaries. In Trust, 4(5), 14-17. - Peterson, M. (l991). Should We Leave Well Enough Alone. American Family

Therapy Academy Newsletter, No.46. Video Productions: - Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach: Creating Options for Crime Victims. (2011).

Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin.

- Armour, M. & Frogge, S. (2012). Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach-3 hour

Continuing Legal Education Online Course. Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin.

- Peterson, M. (1993). Boundary Dilemmas in the Supervisory Relationship.

Department of Social Work. University of St. Thomas.

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- American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. (1992). Supervision

Series: Dual Relationships in the Supervisory Relationship. Washington, D.C. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. (participant).

FIELDS OF PRESENT MAJOR SCIENTIFIC INTEREST - General: Social Work Practice Social Work Research - Specific Restorative Justice Crime Victims (Homicide survivors) Trauma Professional Ethics and Boundaries Clinical Supervision Diversity Qualitative Analysis (Hermeneutic Phenomenology) TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS - Graduate Seminars: Qualitative Research Methods Theories of Family Intervention Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis Restorative Justice Professional Ethics Social Work Methods Clinical Supervision and Consultation - Post Graduate Seminars Clinical Supervision (advanced practice course) Teaching Cultural Competence in Supervision (advanced practice course) DISSERTATION COMMITTEES - David Franklin (SocialWork) (Member) 2001 - Catherine Crisp (Social Work) (Member) 2001 - Seo-Koo Yoo (Social Work) (Member) 2002 - Jim Currier (Social Work) (Member) 2003 - Susan Szmania (Communications) (Member) 2004 - Michelle Hanna (Social Work) (Member) 2004 - Angela Ausbroooks (Social Work) (Member) 2005 - John Gonzalez (Social Work) (Member) 2005

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- Stephen Tripodi (SocialWork) (Member) 2006 - Andria Salucka (Masters Thesis, Women and Gender Studies) Co-Chair, 2006 - Lillian Windsor (Social Work) (Member) 2007 - Nalini Nagy (Social Work) (Member) 2007 - Jan Remond (Psychology) (Member), 2008 - Julian Cantu (Social Work) (Chair), 2009- - Ann Margaret O’Neill (International Health, Curtin University of Technology,

AUS) (Final reader), 2010 - Royce Kimmons (Instructional Technology) (Member), 2011 - Laurie Cook Heffron, (Social Work) (Member) 2013 - Karin Wachtel, (Social Work) (Member) 2015 - Shannon Johnson, (Social Work)(Chair) 2015 - Tee Tyler, (Social Work)(Chair) 2015 - Shannon Sliva, (Social Work) (Member) 2015 - Jelena Todic, (Social Work)(Co-Chair) 2017

EXTERNAL REVIEWS FOR TENURE & PROMOTION

- Cheryl Swanson, Ph.D. University of West Florida - Tanya Sharpe, Ph.D. University of Maryland - Shannon Graves, Ph.D. University of Texas at Arlington

DEPARTMENTAL ASSIGNMENTS School of Social Work Administrative Service - Director, Diversity Institute (2005 to 2008) Committees - Member, Diversity Committee (2001 to 2007) - Member, Practice Center Advisory Board (2006 to present) - Member, Executive Committee (2001 to 2004) (2007-present) - Member, MSSW Committee (2004-2005) - Member, Clinical Social Work Concentration (2001 to present) - Member, Futures Committee of the Social Work Advisory Council (2003) - Member, Field Work Committee (2003, 2009, 2010 to present) - Member, International Committee (2006-present) - Member, Social Justice Committee (2008-present) - Member, Curriculum Area Group/Social Justice (2008-present) - Member, Institutes Committee (2008-present) - Chair, Dual Degree MSSW/JD Planning Committee - Member, PhD Program Committee (2011-present) UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENTS

- Reviewer, University Co-Op Research Excellence Awards, University of Texa at Austin (2014).

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- Member, Bridging Disciplines Program, Faculty Panel. Ethics and Leadership,

Conflict and Peace Studies. - Member, Steering Committee, Dispute Resolution Portfolio Program, The

University of Texas School of Law, 2008-present. - Member, Restorative Justice ad hoc Committee, 2009-present - Reviewer, Outstanding Thesis, Report Award, University of Texas at Austin

(2004). - Member, Executive Committee, University of Texas Peace and Conflict Studies

(UTPACS) (2003 to 2004). - Faculty, Ethics and Leadership Bridges Discipline Program (2002 to present). - Member, Parking Committee (2002 to 2007). JOURNAL REVIEWS - Restorative Justice: An International Journal - Journal of Forensic Social Work - Western Journal of Nursing Research - Religions - Journal of Criminal Justice - Journal of Community Corrections - Victims and Offenders - Justice Quarterly - Qualitative Social Work:Research & Practice - Western Journal of Nursing Research PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (* juried) International Conferences: - Armour, M.P. “Restorative Justice Initiatives in Texas.” Invited presentation to

the School of Social Work, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul (PURCS), Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 3, 2013.

- Armour, M.P. “Restorative Justice In-Prison Programs.” Invited presentation to

the Restorative Justice Forum, Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, October 23rd, 2012.

- Armour, M.P. “The Role of Performed Meaning in Survivorship: Application to

Holocaust Survivors.” Juried paper presented at the XIXth International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France, July 6th, 2009.

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- *Armour, M.P. “Using Context to Build Methodological Rigor: Application to a Study of Change Processes in a Restorative Justice Intervention.” Co-Chair of a juried four-paper session presented at the Fourth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Champagne-Urbana, Illinois, May 16, 2008.

- *Aguilar, J. & Armour, M. “Assessing Context for Building Methodological

Rigor in Research: Application to a Study of Change Processes in a 12-Week In-Prison Restorative Justice Group Intervention.” Juried paper presented at the Fourth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Champagne-Urbana, Illinois, May 16, 2008.

- *Armour, M. & Lagana-Riordan, C. “Strategies to Enhance Methodological Rigor

in Participant Observation: Application to a Study of Change Processes in a 12-Week Restorative Justice Group Intervention. Juried paper presented at the Fourth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Champagne-Urbana, Illinois, May 16, 2008.

- Armour, M.P. “Transgenerational Trauma.” Invited paper at Koram Center,

Strabane, Northern Ireland, March 11, 2008.

- Armour, M.P. “Understanding Trauma: The Search for Meaning. Invited paper presented at Transformative Dialogue: The Path of Healing in Response to Severe Political Conflict & Violence, Omagh, Northern Ireland, March 10, 2008.

- * Armour, M.P. & Haug, I. “International Perspectives on Professional Ethics.”

Juried paper presented at the International Conference on Family Therapy, Politics. Community and Clinical Practice, June 25, 2005.

- Armour, M.P. “Meaning Making Out of Trauma.” Invited paper presented at

Weaving the Web of Peace: Meeting at the Boundaries of Difference, International Conference 2004, Limavady, Northern Ireland, March 30, 2004.

- Armour, M.P. “Boundaries.” Invited paper presented at the Annual Conference

of the Alberta Social Work Conference, 2005, Deer River, Alberta, Canada, April 22, 2005.

National Conferences:

- * Armour, M. and Umbreit, M. (2017). “Energy Shifts: A New Paradigm for Restorative Justice Practice Research. Biennial Conference, National Association of Community and Restorative Justice, Oakland, CA, June 16, 2017.

- *Todic, J., Cubbin, C. & Armour, M. (2016). “Restorative Justice in K-12 Schools Can Contribute to Elimination of Health Disparities: Framework for Research, Practice and Policy.” American Public Health Association (APHA) 2016 Annual Meeting and Expo, Poster session, Denver, Colorado, Oct. 29-Nov.

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2, 2016.

- *Armour, M. (2016). “I Do, We Do, You Do: Using Relationship and Narrative for Statewide School Transformation in Texas.” Eastern Mennonite University, Restorative Justice in Motion: Building a Social Movement, Harrisonburg, VA., June 16, 2016.

- Teasley, M., McRoy, R. and Armour, M. Increasing Success for African American Children and Youth (Grand Challenges). Society for Social Work Research 20th Annual Conference, Washington DC, January 16, 2016.

- * Johnson, S. K. & Armour, M. A. (2015, October). “A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of the Lived Experience of Posttraumatic Religious Conversion. Paper presented at the annual program meeting of the Center for Social Work Education. Denver, CO., October 17, 2015.

- Armour, M. “Righting the Wrongs of Exclusionary School Discipline.” Paper presented at The Allen Chair Symposium, School Inequality: Challenges and Solutions, Richmond, VA, October 23, 2015.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice in Education.” Panel member, American Bar Association Midyear Meeting, ABA Town Hall Forum: School-To-Prison Pipieline, Houston, TX., February 2, 2015.

- * Johnson, S. K. & Armour, M. A. “Living with Paradox: Finding Strength, Comfort, and Purpose in Spirituality After Homicide.”Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work, New Orleans, LA. January 16, 2015.

- * Armour, M. “The Spiritual Components of Restorative Justice.” Paper presented at 5th Annual Program Meeting of the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, June 1, 2015.

- * Armour, M., Gaimon, V. and Todic, J. “One School at a Time: From Ed White Middle School to State-Wide Social Change in Texas.” Paper presented at 5th Annual Program Meeting of the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, June 2, 2015.

- - *Armour, M. and Graves, S. “Mechanisms of Action in Bridges to Life” Paper

presented at 5th Annual Program Meeting of the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, June 1, 2015.

- *Armour, M. and Graves, S. “Inside the Black Box: Mechanisms of Action for an In Prison Treatment Program.” Paper presented at 60th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Tampa FL, October 24, 2014.

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- * Tyler, Tee and Armour, M. “Social Identity Transitioning: Moving Between Labels Within Heteronormative Close Relationships.” Paper presented at 60th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Tampa FL, October 24, 2014.

- *Armour, M. “The Impact of the Murderer’s Punishment on the Victim’s Family: A Mixed Methods Multi-Site Study of the Ultimate Penal Sanction.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX, January 16, 2014.

- * Armour, M. “Harm, Healing, and the Survivor’s Voice: A Study of the Ultimate

Penal Sanction and Implications for Restorative Justice.” Paper presented at the 4th National Conference on Restorative Justice, Toledo, OH, June 20, 2013.

- * Armour, M. “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO) in Texas in Texas:

Survivor Needs and Legislative Response. “ Paper presented at the 4th National Conference on Restorative Justice, Toledo, OH, June 20, 2013

- - Armour, M. “Panel: Child Survivors.” Paper presented at the National Domestic

Violence Fatality Review Initiative Conference, Phoenix, AZ, May 20 and 21, 2013.

- Armour, M. “Working With Surviving Children. Keynote presented at the

National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative Conference, Phoenix, AZ, May 21, 2013.

- Armour, M. “Featured Roundtable:The Challenges and Pitfalls of

Institutionalizing Restorative Justice.” Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, March 21, 2013.

- *Armour, M. “The Impact of the Murderer’s Punishment on Family Survivors: A

Mixed Methods Study of the Ultimate Penal Sanction, Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, March 21, 2013.

- Armour, M. “Featured Roundtable: Sustainable Justice is Restorative Justice: But

is Restorative Justice Sustainable.” Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, March 15, 2012.

- *Armour, M. “Roundtable: Defense Initiated Victim Outreach Following 9.11: the Trial of Zacharias Moussaoui.” Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, March 15, 2012.

- *Armour, M. “Victim Survivors of Domestic Violence: Research to Practice.

Paper presented at the 25th Annual National Conference of Parents of Murdered Children. Milwaukee, WI., August 5, 2011.

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- *Armour, M. & Frogge, S. “Defense Initiated Victim Outreach”. Paper presented

at the 25th Annual National Conference of Parents of Murdered Children. Milwaukee, WI., August 6, 2011.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice: Making the Case for Victim Healing,

Meaningful Accountability, and Community Safety.” Paper presented at National Association of Sentencing Commissions Annual Conference, Portland, OR, July 31, 2011.

- *Armour, M. & Frogge, S. (2011). Defense Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO): A

Case Study in Restorative Justice Innovation and Development. 3rd National Conference on Restorative Justice, Raleigh, NC, June 9, 2011.

- * Armour, M. “Folding Restorative Justice into Progressive Academic Initiatives,” Paper presented at the 5th Annual Liberation-Based Healing Conference, Austin, TX, November 5th, 2010.

- * Armour, M. and Frogge, S. Armour, M “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach.” Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting “Beyond Our Boundaries,” San Diego, CA, February 25, 2010.

- * Armour, M. “Resilience, Forgiveness, Family Dynamics and Meaning Making

Among Holocaust Survivors: A Model.” Paper presented at the 55th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX, November 9, 2009.

- Armour, M. “VOD Outcomes Research in Texas.” Paper presented at the Austin VOD Summit, National Association of Victim Service Professionals in Corrections, Austin, TX, October 13th, 2009.

- Armour, M. “A Pilot Study of a Faith Based Restorative Justice Intervention for Christian and Non-Christian Offenders.” Paper presented at the 2nd National Restorative Justice Conference, San Antonio, TX, May 14, 2009.

- Armour, M. & Frogge, S. “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach. Paper presented at the 2nd National Restorative Justice Conference, San Antonio, TX, May 15, 2009.

- Armour, M. Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Refugee Service Professionals. Paper presented at the Association for Refugee Service Professionals, 1st Annual Conference Balancing Compassion for Refugees and Compassion for Yourself. Austin, TX, February 24th, 2009.

- Armour, M. “Meaning Making and Violent Death.” Paper presented at Restorative Justice Dialogue in Response to Crimes of Severe Criminal and

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Political Violence: A Mindfulness-based Approach. St. Paul, MN., October 6, 2008.

- Armour, M. “The Pursuit of What Matters: Guiding Families in the Aftermath of Loss.” Invited paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Social Workers, Bar Harbor, Maine, May 14, 2008.

- Armour, M. Bain, B. & Rubio, R. “What’s New for Social Work Education:

Resources From CSWE Press.” Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA, October 29, 2007.

- Armour, M. “Indulgence in the Supervisory Relationship: Minimizing the Risk by

Maximizing the Client. Association of Clinical Pastoral Educators, Dallas, Texas, October 26, 2007.

* Windsor, L.C. & Armour, M. “Pilot Evaluation of an In-Prison Restorative

Justice Intervention.” Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting, The Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, NY, August 11, 2007.

- * Armour, M. "Teaching Restorative Justice Principles and Practices." Paper

presented at The National Conference on Restorative Justice, Kerrville, TX, June 25, 2007.

- * Armour, M. & Sage, J. “Bridges to Life: Evaluation of an In-Prison Restorative

Justice Intervention." Paper presented at The National Conference on Restorative Justice, Kerrville, TX, June 26, 2007.

- Armour, M. “Meaning Making for Survivors of Violent Death. Invited paper

presented at Community Based Support After Violent Death: National and International Collaboration, Seattle, Washington, May 25, 2007.

- Armour, M. “Indulgence in the Supervisory Relationship: Minimizing the Risk by

Maximizing the Client. Keynote address, Association of Clinical Pastoral Educators, Tampa, Florida, November 18, 2006.

- * Armour, M.P, Bain, B. & Rubio, R. “Educating for Cultural Competence: Tools

for Training Field Instructors.” Faculty Development Institute presented at the 52nd Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, ILL, February 15, 2006.

- Armour, M.P., Bain, B. & Rubio, R. “What’s New for Teaching Social Justice:

Resources from CSWE Press.” Panel presentation at the 52nd Annual Program Meeing of the Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, ILL, February 17, 2006.

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- * Rivaux, S., Sohn S. & Armour, M. “Women’s Recovery: Managing the Dilemma of Substance Abuse and Intimate Partner Relationships.” Paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference, Society for Social Work Research, San Antonio, TX, January 14, 2006.

- * Pomeroy, E., Jones, B., & Armour, M.P. “Strengthening Children and

Families through Grief: Teaching Bereavement in the BSW Curriculum.” Paper presented at the Association of Baccalaureate Program Directions (BPD) Conference, November 4, 2005. Austin, Texas.

- Armour, M.P. “A Faith-Based Prison Intervention for Substance Use NIDA.:

Paper presented at the NIDA Social Work Research Development (SWRD) Promising New Investigators Conference, New York, NY, April 1 & 2, 2005.

- * Armour, M.P. “The Use of Post-Sentence Mediated Dialogue in Crimes of

Severe Violence.” Paper presented at the 51st Annual Program Meeting of the Counsel on Social Work Education, New York, NY, March 1, 2005.

- * Armour, M.P. “Outcomes of Victim Offender Mediated Dialogue in Crimes of

Severe Violence.” Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research Conference, Miami, FL., January 16th, 2005.

- * Bradshaw, W., Armour, M.P. & Roseborough, D. “The Lived Experience of

Recovery from Severe Mental Illness.” Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research Conference, Miami, FL., January 14th, 2005.

- * Bradshaw, W., Roseborough, D. & Armour, M.P. “The Process of Recovery

from Severe Mental Illness.” Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research Conference, Miami, FL., January 15th, 2005.

- * Armour, M.P. “Reintegrating Children into the System of Substitute Care:

Demographic Profile of the E6 Population.” Paper presented at the 50th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, March 1, 2004.

- * Armour, M.P. “Reintegrating Children into the System of Substitute Care.”

Paper presented at the 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research Conference, January 16th, 2004.

- * Bradshaw, W., Roseborough, D. & Armour, M.P. “Recovery from Severe

Mental Illness: The Lived Experience of the Middle Phase of Treatment.” Paper presented at the 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research Conference, January 17th, 2004.

- * Armour, M.P. “ Victim Offender Dialogue in Crimes of Severe Violence: A

Multi-Site Study of Programs in Texas and Ohio.” Paper presented at Scientific

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Findings About Forgiveness Conference, A Campaign for Forgiveness Research, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 2003.

- Armour, M.P. “Victim Trauma and Meaning Making.” Paper presented at Victims

of Severe Violence Meet the Offender, National Restorative Justice Training Institute St. Paul, MN., October 8, 2003.

- * Armour, M.P. & Sage, J. “Bridges to Life: A Spiritual Mission to Promote the

Repair, Restoration and Reintegration of Offenders.” Paper presented at the Society for Spirituality and Social Work, 8th Annual Conference, Austin, TX., June 21, 2003.

- * Armour, M.P., White, L., & Doerfler, D. “Meeting With a Killer: Victim

Offender Mediated Dialogue as Spirituality in Action.” Paper presented at the Society for Spirituality and Social Work, 8th Annual Conference, Austin, TX., June 20, 2003.

- * Armour, M.P., Bain, B., & Rubio, R. “Diversity Training for Field Instructors:

A Collaborative Approach to Avoidant Behavior.” Paper presented at the 49th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, February 28, 2003.

- * Bradshaw, W., Roseborough, D., & Armour, M.P. “The Lived Experience of

Recovery from Severe Mental Illness.” Paper presented at the 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, January 18, 2003.

- * Armour, M.P. “Meaning-Making Through Dialogue in Crimes of Severe

Violence,” Paper presented at the 5th Annual National Survivors of Violence Conference, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass., November 9, 2002.

- Armour, M.P. “Ethical Dilemmas in Managing Multiple Roles,” Paper presented

at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Region III Federally Funded Hemophilia Treatment Centers, Alexandria, VA, April 4, 2002.

- Armour, M.P. “When Religious Values and Social Work Values Conflict: Finding

Resolution, “ Paper presented at the 48th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Nashville, Tennessee, February 26th, 2002.

- * Armour, M.P. “Families of Homicide Victims: Applications to Social Work

Policy and Practice,” Paper presented at the 48th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Nashville, Tennessee, February 25th, 2002.

- * Armour, M.P. “Building Rigor in Qualitative Methods: Application to a

Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study, “ Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research, 56h Annual Conference, San Diego, Calif., January 19th, 2002.

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- * Armour, M.P. “The Search for Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide.” Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research, 5th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, January 20, 2001.

- Armour, M.P. “Managing Multiple Roles and Monitoring Problematic

Situations,” Paper presented at the National Hemophilia Foundation, 53rd Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, November 15, 2001.

- Terry, L., Haug, I., Peterson, M., Tomm, K., Martin, T., & Cole, A. “Dual

Relationships: Continuing the Conversation,” 52nd Annual Conference, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Chicago, Illinois, November 3, 1994.

- * Peterson, M. “Boundary Dilemmas in Supervision,” 51st Annual Conference,

American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Anaheim, California, October 8, 1993.

- * Peterson, M. “Betrayal of Trust: Treating Victims of Professional Misconduct,”

51st Annual Conference, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Anaheim, California, October 8, 1993.

- * Peterson, M. “Power and Innocence: Denial of Power as the Precursor to

Boundary Violations.,” 50th Annual Conference, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Miami, Florida, 1992.

- * Peterson, M. “Codes of Ethics: Dangerously Delegating Our Morality,” 48th

Annual Conference, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1990.

- * Peterson, M. “After Hours and Extracurricular Activities: Ethics and the Clinical

Relationship,” 47th Annual Conference, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Washington, D.C., October 27, 1989.

- * Peterson, M. & Thompson, P. “Supervision Strategies to Prevent Sexual Abuse

of Clients By Therapists, 44th Annual Conference, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Washington, D.C., 1986

Regional Conferences:

- Amour, M. and Sparks, K. “One School at a Time: Implementing the Texas Restorative Discipline Model.” Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, Assistant School Principal Conference, Austin, TX, February 12 , 2016.

- *Armour, M., Lang, G. & Nance-Pierce, D. “One School at a Time:

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Implementing Restorative Practices Statewide for School Transformation in Texas.” Impact Austin: Discovery Day, Austin, TX, January 7, 2017.

- Armour, M. “Restoration over Retribution: Student Discipline in the Spirit of

Community.” Texas Charter School Conference, Austin, TX, October 3, 2016.

- “Armour, M. and Bosier, D. “One School at a Time: Implementing the Texas Restorative Discipline Model.” Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, Assistant School Principal Conference, Austin, TX, February 7, 2016.

- Armour, M. “Righting the Wrongs of Exclusionary School Discipline.

- Johnson, S. K. & Armour, M. A. “Spirituality and Religion in Life After Homicide.” Workshop facilitated at the Texas Victim Services Association Annual Conference. South Padre, TX. May 6, 2015.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Don’t Put It in a Box: Ensuring Fidelity in Restorative Discipline Practices.” Paper presented at 11th Annual Texas Behavior Support State Conference, Houston, TX., June 23, 2015.

- Carney, P. and Armour, M. “Restorative Discipline: A Whole School Approach to Behavior.” Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, Austin, TX., June 9 and June 10, 2015.

- Armour, M and Carney, P. “Circling It Out: Restorative Discipline in Texas

Schools.” 24th Annual Texas School Social Work Conference, Austin, TX., February 26, 2015.

- Langford, R., Armour, M. and Patton, S. “Restorative Justice Panel.” Austin

Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association Retreat. November 21, 2014.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Restorative Discipline and the Story of Ed White Middle School.” Paper presented at Texas Homeless Network Conference, Houston, TX., October 2, 2014.

- Armour, M., Patton, S. and Sepada, E. “Restorative Discipline in Schools.” Paper presented at Christian Community Development Network, Austin, TX, October 15, 2014.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Defense Initiated Victim Outreach.” 38th Annual Education Conference, Texas Association of Court Administration Conference, San Antonio, TX. October 9, 2014

- Armour, M. and Carney, P. “Restorative Discipline: A Whole School Approach.” Paper presented at Texas Conference on Ending Homelessness, San Antonio, TX, October 2. 2014

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- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “An Introduction to Restorative Justice.” Crime

Victims Council and Professional Development Program, University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, Arlington, Texas, September 12th, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Discipline to Reduce Suspensions and Change School Climate,” Sage Program, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, September 15th, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Disciple: A Whole School Approach. Paper presented at the 10th annual Texas Behavior Support State Conference, Houston, TX, June 25th, 2014.

- Armour, M. and Frogge S. “Restorative Discipline.” Paper and workshop presented at Summer Conference, Texas Secondary Principals and Supervisors Association, Austin, Texas, June 13th, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Discipline: A Whole School Approach. Paper presented

at Summer Conference, Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association, Austin, Texas, June 11th, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Discipline: A Whole School Approach. Paper presented

at Summer Conference, Texas Secondary Principals and Supervisors Association, Austin, Texas, June 12th and June 13th, 2014.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Restorative Discipline.” Paper presented at Summer conference: Discipline, Behavior and Self-Regulation. Harris County Department of Education, Houston, TX, June 10th, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Ed White Middle School: A Whole School Approach.” Paper presented at the 1st Annual Conference, Breaking the School to Prison Pipieline: Restorative Justice in Communities and Schools, April 12, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Let's circle it: The power of restorative discipline to bring

suspensions down and change school climate.” Keynote address, Celebration Luncheon, School of Social Work, Austin, TX, March 21, 2014.

- Armour, M. “The Long-Term effects of Interfamily Violent Dying on Remaining

Family Members.” Paper presented at the Violent Death Bereavement Society Training-Traumatic Grief after Killing Within the Family: A Dilemma of Dual Attachment to Victim and Perpetrator, Seattle, WA, May 10, 2013.

- *Armour, M. “What Difference Does It Make? How the Harshest Possible

Punishment Influences Family Members of Homicide Victims,” Paper presented at the 14th Annual Conference, Texas Victim Service Association, Padre Island, TX, May 8th, 2013.

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- Armour, M. “Domestic Fatalities: The Impact of Remaining Family Members.”

Paper presented at Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team Training, Orlando, FL, March 7th, 2013.

- Armour, M. “Contextualizing the Stories of Survivor Families.” Paper presented

at 2013 Restorative Justice Initiative Conference, Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI, February 22, 2013.

- Armour, M. “What Difference Does It Make? How the Harshest Possible

Punishment Influences Family Members of Homicide Victims.” Keynote presented at 2013 Restorative Justice Initiative Conference, Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI, February 21, 2013.

- Armour, M. “Children and Others Who Survive Fatal Family Violence.” Keynote

presented at 2012 Arizona Fatality Review Summit. Phoenix, AZ, May 31. 2012. - *Armour, M. “Capital Murder: A Two State Comparison.” Paper presented at the

13th Annual Texas Victim Services Association Conference, San Antonio, TX, May 2, 2012.

- Armour, M. “Domestic Fatalities: The Impact on Remaining Family.” Invited

paper presented at the 8th Annual California Conference on Childhood Grief and Traumatic Loss. Pasadena, CA, March 22, 2012.

- Armour, M. “Children and Others Who Survive Fatal Family Violence.” Keynote

presented at the 8th Annual California Conference on Childhood Grief and Traumatic Loss. Pasadena, CA, March 22, 2012.

- *Armour, M. “Impact of Domestic Homicide on Survivors.” Paper presented at the

2011 Annual Conference, Texas Victim Services Association, Padre Island, TX, May 5, 2011.

- Armour, M. “Ethics in the Trenches: Managing Boundaries in Relationships with

Crime Victims.” Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Conference, Texas Victim Services Association, Padre Island, TX, May 3, 2011.

- *Armour, M. “Accountability for Batterers Through a Restorative Justice Lens.”

Paper presented at the BIPP Annual Statewide Conference “Sharpening the Focus; Facilitation Techniques, Services for Women and Program Effectiveness,” Austin, TX, April 16, 2011.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach,” Paper presented for Texas Defender Service, Capital Trial Advocacy Program, Plano, TX, May 13, 2011

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- Armour, M and Halbert, M. “Introduction to Restorative Justice.” Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Conference, Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty,” Austin, TX, February 19, 2011.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Restorative Justice in the Juvenile Justice System.”

Paper presented at the 6th Annual Strengthening Youth and Families: Ideas, Tools and Practices for Success, Austin TX, November 3, 2010.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach,” Paper presented for Texas Defender Service, Capital Trial Advocacy Program, Plano, TX, May 13, 2010.

- Armour, M. “The Role of Performed Meaning in Survivorship: Application to

Holocaust Survivors.” Paper presented at Holocaust Survivors: Stories of Resilience, Minneapolis, MN, April 28, 2010. .

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Raising the Level of Your Practice with Defense Intitated Victim Outreach,” Paper presented at the Capital Trial and Habeas Seminar, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Austin, TX, February 26. 2010.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice 101.” Paper presented at the Robert Dawson

Juvenile Justice Institute 23rd Annual Juvenile Law Conference, Dallas TX, February 19, 2010.

- Armour, M. & Frogge, S.. “Defense Initiated Victim Outreadh: Practice and

Ethics.” Paper presented at the Robert Dawson Juvenile Justice Institute 23rd Annual Juvenile Law Conference, Dallas TX, February 19, 2010.

- Armour, M. “The Role of Performed Meaning in Survivorship: Application to Holocaust Survivors.” Paper presented at Holocaust Survivors: Stories of Resilience, Minneapolis, MN, April 28th, 2010.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice and Domestic Violence: A Day of Conference and Dialogue,” Keynote address, SafePlace, Austin, TX, November 13, 2009.

- Armour, M. “The Role of Performed meaning in Survivorship: Application to Holocaust Survivors.” Paper presented at Holocaust Survivors: Stories of Resilience, Austin, Texas, October 27, 2009.

- * Armour, M. and Frogge, S. Defense Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO). Paper

presented at the 11th Annual Texas Victim Services Association Conference, Tortilla Soup for an Advocate’s Soul, El Paso, TX, September 17th, 2009.

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- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice: Responding to Harm and the Personal Dimensions of Crime.” Keynote address, Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution, School of Law, The University of Texas at Austin, April 23, 2009.

- * Armour, M. & Frogge, S. “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach.” 2009 Brazos

Valley Crime Victim Conference, College Station, Texas, April 28, 2009.

- Armour, M. “Domestic Violence And Restorative Justice: Examining Pitfalls And Opportunities” presented at the Austin/Travis County Family Violence Task Force, Annual Training, Austin, TX, October 30, 2008.

- Armour, M. “Families of Murder Victims: Understanding Trauma and the Post-

Homicide Experience” presented at the DIVO Training for Victim Outreach Specialists, Plano TX, November 13, 2008 and Austin, TX, March 26, 2009.

- * Armour, M. “Homicide and the Impact of the Murderer’s Sentence on Victim-

Survivors” presented at the Texas Victim Services Association 10th Annual Conference, Austin, TX, September 10, 2008.

- * Armour, M & Halbert, E. “Crime Victims Support Circles” presented at the

Texas Victim Services Association 10th Annual Conference, Austin, TX, September 10, 2008

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice: Making the Case for Victim Healing,

Offender Accountability, and Community Safety” presented at the 6th annual Policy Orientation for the Legislature, Austin, Texas, January 10, 2008.

- Armour, M. & Halbert, E. “Crime Victim Support Circles.” Paper presented at

the 20th Annual Texas Crime Victims Clearinghouse Conference, Austin, Texas, May 3, 2007.

- Rivaux, S. L., Sohn, S., & Armour, M. P. “Women’s Early Recovery: Managing

the Dilemma of Substance Abuse and Intimate Partner Relationships. Paper presented at the National Association of Social Workers, Texas Chapter, State Conference, Arlington, Texas, October 26, 2006.

- Busch, N. Fong, R., Armour, M., Cook-Heffron, L., & Chanmugam, A. “Pathways to Self-Sufficiency: A Model for Successful Employability and Entrepreneurship for Refugees.” Center for New North Carolinians, Department of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, November, 2005.

- Fong, R., Busch, N.B., Armour, M., Cook-Heffron, L., & Chanmugam, A. “Pathways to Self-Sufficiency: A Model for Successful Employability and Entrepreneurship for Refugees in Central Texas.” Texas Statewide Refugee Conference, San Antonio, Texas, September, 2005

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- Armour, M.P. “Panel on Victim Offender Mediated/Dialogue.” 18th Annual Texas Crime Victims Clearinghouse Conference, May 2, 2005.

- Armour, M.P. “Ethics Parts I & II.” Texas Association Against Sexual Assault

(TAASA). 23nd Annual TAASA Conference: Advocacy, Awareness and Action, Austin, Texas, March 17, 2005.

- * Armour, M.P. “Meaning Making in the Aftermath of Homicide.” 17th Annual

Texas Crime Victims Clearinghouse Conference, May 5, 2004. - * Armour, M.P & Escamilla, A. “The Latest Word on Crime Victims With

Disabilities.” 17th Annual Texas Crime Victims Clearinghouse Conference, May 5, 2004.

- * Armour, M.P. “Victim Offender Mediated Dialogue: VOM/D.” 16th Annual

Texas Crime Victims Clearinghouse Conference, May 5, 2003. - * Armour, M.P. “Ethics for Victim Advocates.” 16th Annual Texas Crime Victims

Clearinghouse Conference, May 6, 2003. - * Armour, M.P. “Families of Homicide Victims: Understanding the

Posthomicide Experience.” 16th Annual Texas Crime Victims Clearinghouse Conference, May 6, 2003.

- Armour, M.P. “Helping Children Cope With Violence and Disaster,” Highways

and Byways to Student Success, 11th Annual Conference for Texas Social Social Workers, February 22, 2002

- Armour, M.P. (2001). “Preventing Boundary Violations in Professional-Client

Relationships,” Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health, 32nd Annual Conference, October 23, 2001.

- * Armour, M.P. “The Search for Meaning in the Aftermath of Homicide: A

Qualitative Study of Families of Homicide Victims and Its Implications for Social Work,” National Association of Social Work, 25th Annual State Conference, Austin, Texas, October 11, 2001.

GUEST LECTURES AND TRAINING (full list available upon request) - Armour, M. “Training for Teachers.” Judson CARE Academy, January 4, 2017,

San Antonio, TX - Armour, M. “Training for Teachers.” Judson CARE Academy, October 10, 2016,

San Antonio, TX

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- Armour, M. “Leadership Response Team Training.” (2-day training). Kipp Metro Atlanta, May 5-6, 2016 Atlanta GA; Kindezi Schools, July 6-7, 2016, Atlanta, GA.

- Armour, M. “Teacher Training.” (2 day training). Kindezi Schools, July 25-26,

27-28, 2016, Atlanta GA. - Armour, M. “Restorative Discipline Readiness Training for Administrators.” (2-

day training). November 6-7, 2014 (Austin); March 4-5, 2014 (Austin); April 8-9, 2015 (Austin); June 18-19, 2015 (Waco); June 22-23, 2015 (Ft. Bend); June 24-25, 2015 (Ft. Worth),

- Armour, M. “Becoming a Restorative Discipline Coordinator.” (5-day training).

November 12-16, 2014 (Austin), March 25-29, 2015 (Austin), June 15-19, 2015 (San Antonio), August 3-7, 2015 (Austin), December 7-12, 2015 (Waco), April 18-22, 2016 (San Antonio), June 6-10 (Dallas), June 27-July 1, 2016 (Ft. Worth), August 8-12 (Houston).

- Armour, M. “Victim Offender Mediation.” (3-day training). March 12-14, 2015.

- Armour, M. and Frogge, S. “Restorative Discipline: A Relational Approach to

Student Behavior.” 24th Annual Texas School Social Work Conference, Austin, TX., February 26, 2015.

- Armour, M. "The Power of Restorative Discipline to Reduce Suspensions and Change School Climate.” University of Texas Sage. Austin, TX, September 15, 2014.

- Armour M. Restorative Discipline in Schools. Bart Charter School, Great Barrington, Mass, July 23, 2014.

- Armour, M. Restorative Justice. LBJ School of Public Policy, Austin, TX. March 5, 2014.

- Armour, M. Trauma and Homicide Survivors. Paper presented at Managing Mitigation in the Midst of Trauma, Austin, TX. October 18th, 2012.

- Armour, M. Trauma and Meaning Making. Paper presented at Managing Mitigation in the Midst of Trauma, Austin, TX. October 18th, 2012.

- Armour, M. Mitigation in Complex Cases. Paper presented at Managing

Mitigation in the Midst of Trauma, Austin, TX. October 19th, 2012.

- Armour, M. & Robert Rico. Restorative Justice in Schools. Ed White Middle School Training. San Antonio, TX. September 27th, 2012

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- Armour, M. Ethics in the Trenches Training for Texas Council on Family Violence. Austin, TX, July 11, July 18, 2012.

- Armour, M. & Frogge, S. Victim Outreach Specialist Training. Weber State University, Ogden, UT, December 10-14, 2011.

- Amour, M & Frogge, S. “Restorative Justice: Making the Case for Victim Healing, Offender Accountability, and Community Safety.” Paper presented at the Center for Health and Public Policy, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX, November 29, 2011.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice 101.” University Methodist Church. Paper presented to the University Methodist Church, Austin, TX, May 8, 2011.

- Armour, M. “Effectiveness of Restorative Justice Practices.” Paper presented to the Lloyd Lochridge Inn of Court, Austin TX, February 15, 2011.

- “Victim Offender Mediation.” Montgomery County Dispute Resolution Center, Conroe, TX, September 10, 2010.

- “The Effect of the Death Penalty on Healing for Survivors of Homicide Victims,” Center for Social Work Research Brown Bag series, Austin, TX, April 7th, 2010.

- “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach,”- Six day-long trainings in El Paso, TX

(June 21st, 2009), Plano, TX (June 23rd, 2009) , Tyler, TX (July 13th, 2009), Brownsville, TX (July 15th, 2009), Houston, TX (October 6th, 2009), Austin, TX (November 4th, 2009).

- “Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach,” Irving, TX, April 7, 2009. - Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach,” Ft. Worth, TX, October 21, 2009.

- “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” National Restorative Justice Training

Institute, 2008. St Paul, Minnesota, October 7, 2008. - “Educating for Cultural Competence in Field Instruction,” Two-Day Training for

the New England Consortium of Graduate Social Work Field Education Directors (NECON), Boston MA, Nov. 30-December 1, 2007.

- “Race and the Classroom,” Paper presented to students and faculty at The

University of Texas at Austin, The Center for Women and Gender Studies Research Cluster on Race, Ethnicity and Gender, April 26, 2007.

- “Keynote Address to Parents of Murdered Children,” Annual Day of

Remembrance. San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 25, 2006.

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- “ Trauma and Meaning Making in the Face of Violence,” Paper presented to the Victim Services Volunteer VOMD Training, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, TX, September 19, 2006.

- “Restorative Justice in Texas,” Unitarian/Universalist Church, Austin, Texas,

Sept. 10, 2006. - “Ethics in the Trenches,” Tarrant County Sexual Abuse Advisory Council

Conference, Forth Worth, Texas, May 18, 2006. - “Restorative Justice: Making the Case for Victim Healing, Offender

Accountability & Community Safety,” UT FORUM, Austin Texas, March 31, 2006.

- “Women’s Early Recovery,” Utopia presentation to the School of Social Work,

University of Texas at Austin, March 22, 2006. - “Developing a Research Agenda,” Panel presentation to PhD Colloquium class,

School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, October 5, 2005. - “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” National Restorative Justice Training

Institute, 2001. St Paul, Minnesota, October 12, 2004 - “Texas VOM/D,” National Restorative Justice Training Institute, 2001. St Paul,

Minnesota, October 12, 2004 - “Restorative Justice, Part I,” Austin Travis County Family Violence Task Force,

Austin, TX, June 28, 2005. - “Restorative Justice, Part II,” Austin Travis County Family Violence Task Force,

Austin, TX, July 20, 2005. - “Reintegrating Children into the System of Substitute Care: The Exceptional Care

Project,” Utopia presentation to the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, April 18, 2005.

- “Individual Faculty Presentation,” The University of Texas at Austin, School of

Social Work, Substance Abuse Research Development Program, Steering Committee Meeting, April 14, 2005.

- “Restorative Justice II,” SafePlace. Austin, Texas, January 28, 2004 - “Boundary Dilemmas in Field Instruction,” University of Washington, Seattle,

Washington, December 6, 2004.

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- “Successfully Managing Multiple Roles in Faculty Student Relationships,” University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, December 6, 2004.

- “Restorative Justice I,” SafePlace. Austin, Texas, November 5, 2004. - “The Development of NIDA and NIJ Proposals to Evaluate a Faith-Based In-

Prison Restorative Justice Intervention,” First Friday presentation to the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, October 15, 2004.

- “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” National Restorative Justice Training

Institute, 2001. St Paul, Minnesota, October 12, 2004 - “Texas VOM/D,” National Restorative Justice Training Institute, 2001. St Paul,

Minnesota, October 12, 2004 - “ Trauma and Meaning Making in the Face of Violence,” Paper presented to the

Victim Services Volunteer VOMD Training, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, TX, September 16, 2004.

- “Diversity Training,” 2 ½ day training for George Warren Brown, University of

St. Louis, University of Missouri at St. Louis, March 10-12, 2004. - “Ethics in the Trenches,” Paper presented to CARITAS, August 31, 2004. - “Texas VOM/D,” National Restorative Justice Training Institute, 2003. St. Paul,

Minnesota, October 7, 2003. - “Ethics in the Trenches,” Paper presented to the Social Work Alumni Network-El

Paso Chapter, University of Texas at Austin, October 3, 2003. - “ Trauma and Meaning Making in the Face of Violence,” Paper presented to the

Victim Services Volunteer VOMD Training, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, TX, September 25, 2003.

- “Proposal Writing for the National Institutes of Health,” Utopia presentation to

the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, September 12, 2003. - “Meaning Making in the Face of Violence,” Paper presented to the Advisory

Council, Victim Services, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Austin, TX., January 7, 2003.

- “Life After Murder: Treating Survivors of Homicide Victims.” University of

Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Teleconference Network of Texas, Social Work Series, July 16, 2003.

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- “Issues in Treating Violent Death: Suicide and Homicide,” Victims Intervention Project, St. Paul, MN., June 25, 2003.

- “Ethics in the Trenches: Boundaries for Helping Professions.” Department of

Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX., March 31, 2003. - “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” National Restorative Justice Training

Institute, 2002. St. Paul, Minnesota, October 8, 2002. - “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” National Restorative Justice Training

Institute, 2002. St Paul, Minnesota, June 18, 2002. - “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” National Restorative Justice Training

Institute, 2001. St Paul, Minnesota, June 12, 2001. - “Helping Social Service Agencies Become Culturally Competent,” Latinos in

Social Work, Austin, Texas, September 18, 2001. - “Ethics in Ministry: Establishing Boundaries, Preserving Connections, and

Restoring Hope,” Church Leadership in Nebraska. Omaha, Nebraska, April 10-11, 2001.

- “Meaning-making in the Face of Violence,” Second Annual Victim Offender

Mediation/Dialogue Training and Awareness Symposium. Austin, Texas, April 20-21, 2001.

- “Approaching the Victim’s Family: Dispelling Stereotypes and Recognizing

Reality,” Texas Defender Service Mitigation Seminar, Austin, Texas, February 9, 2001.

- “Ethics and Boundaries in the Supervisory Relationship,” Field Instructors

Administrative Workshop, University of Texas at Austin. Austin, Texas, January 12, 2001.

- “Managing Professional Boundaries,” Adult Protective Services, Minnesota,

Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 6, 2000. - 3-week training session in “The Complexities and Challenges of the Supervisory

Relationship,” for supervisors at Ramsey Country Social Service, St. Paul, Minnesota, September-October, 2000.

- 2-day training session in “The Role of Context in Professional Boundaries,” for

delegates from member state boards of social work licensure, 20th Annual Education Meeting of the American Association of State Social Work Boards, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1999.

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- “Managing Dual Relationships and Preventing Boundary Violations,” 20th Annual Education Meeting of the American Association of State Social Work Boards, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1999.

- 2-day training session in “Shades of Gray: Ethical Dilemmas of Practice,” for

clinicians, National Association of Social Workers, South Dakota Chapter, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1999.

- “The Ethical Helping Professional: Establishing Boundaries, Preserving

Connections, and Restoring Hope for Individuals, Couples, and Families,” School of Social Work, University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998.

- “Ethics in the Trenches: Boundaries for Helping Professionals,” Kansas

Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Topeka, Kansas, 1998. - “Social Work Symposium: Ethics and Boundaries in Professional Relationships,”

Mayo Clinic, School of Continuing Medical Education, Rochester, Minnesota, 1998.

- “Power, Privilege, and Oppression in Clinical Supervision,” University of

Minnesota, University of St. Thomas and the College of St. Catherine, and Augsburg College. St. Paul, Minnesota. 1998.

- “It Takes a Community: Raising Children in the Year 2000,” North Dakota

Family Based Services Association, Fargo, North Dakota, 1997. - “Boundary Dilemmas in Supervision,” North Dakota Family Based Services

Association, Fargo, North Dakota, 1997. - “Power and Boundaries: Dilemmas in Ministerial Practice,” Minneapolis and St.

Paul Area Lutheran Synods, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1996. - “Ethics in the Trenches: Boundaries for Health Care Staff,” Institute for Family

Therapy and Training, Anchorage, Alaska, 1996. - “Authority and Responsibility in the Practice of Ministry. Tri-Synod Theological

Conference, Dallas, Texas, 1995. CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS - Armour, M. “Restorative Circles.” Group Work, School of Social Work,

University of Texas at Austin, November 25, 2014.

- Armour, M. “Restorative Justice.” Community Practice, School of Social Work, University of Southern Maine (Skype session), October 29, 1214; November 10, 2014.

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- Armour, M. Trauma and Homicide Survivors. Paper presented at Institute of

Criminology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuve (KU Leuven) Leuven, Belgium, October 10, 2013.

- Armour, M. Victim Offender Mediated Dialogue. Paper presented at Institute of Criminology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuve (KU Leuven) Leuven, Belgium, October 15, 2013.

- Armour, M. Phenomenology Research Methods. Paper presented at Institute of

Criminology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuve (KU Leuven) Leuven, Belgium, October 14, 2013.

- “Restorative Justice and the Criminal Justice System.” Social Work and Social

Welfare, School of Social Work, Austin TX, April 19, 2011.

- “Rigor in Qualitative Methods,” “Participant Observation” Research III: Qualitative Research Methods, School of Social Work, Austin, TX, February 2 and February 13, 2010.

- “Restorative Justice: Making the Case for Victim Healing, Meaningful Accountability, and Community Safety,” Alternative Dispute Resolution, School of Law, Austin, Texas, April 16, 2009.

- - “Families of Homicide Victims: Understanding the Post Homicide Experience,”

Loss and Grief: Individual, Family and Cultural Perspectives, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, October 14, 2008, February 17, 2009, October 20, 2009, February, 2010, October 19, 2010, March 8, 2011. October 18, 2011, March 6, 2012, October 22, 2013, March 4, 2014, October 28, 2014, March 10, 2015, October 20, 2016, March 8, 2016, October 2016, February 2017.

- “Families of Homicide Victims: Understanding the Post Homicide Experience,”

Loss and Grief: Individual, Family and Cultural Perspectives, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, February 26, 2008.

- “Phenomenology and Qualitative Research,” Qualitative Research Methods,

School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, October, September 30, 2008, September 30, 2009.

- “Restorative Justice.” Women Studies, Austin Texas, November 6th, 2007. - “Families of Homicide Victims: Understanding the Post Homicide Experience,”

Loss and Grief: Individual, Family and Cultural Perspectives, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, October, 2007.

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- “Introduction to Restorative Justice.” Law and Culture, Women and Gender Studies, Austin, Texas, March 7, 2006.

- “Families of Homicide Victims: Understanding the Post Homicide Experience,”

Loss and Grief: Individual, Family and Cultural Perspectives, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, February 28, 2006.

- “Victim Offender Mediated Dialogue: Meaning Making Grounded in Action,”

Loss and Grief: Individual and Family Perspectives, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, April 12, 2005.

- “Social Work Practice,” Pedagogy in Social Work, School of Social Work,

Austin, Texas, November 8, 2005 - “Celebration of Teaching Excellence,” Pedagogy on Social Work, Austin, Texas,

November 30, 2004. - “Complicated Bereavement: Homicide Survivors,” Grief Counseling, School of

Social Work, Austin, Texas, October 19, 2004. - “Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Application to Homicide ‘Survivors’,”

Qualitative Research Methods, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, February 11, 2004.

- “Complicated Bereavement: Homicide Survivors,” Loss and Grief: Individual,

Family and Cultural Perspectives, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, February 24, 2004.

- “Ethics in Social Work Practice,” Ethics and Leadership Bridges Discipline

Program, University of Texas at Austin, October 16th, 2003. - “Social Work Practice,” Pedagogy in Social Work, School of Social Work,

Austin, Texas, September 30, 2003. - “Complicated Bereavement,” Loss and Grief: Individual and Family Perspectives,

School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, October 3, 2001. - “Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision,” Ethics and Social Work Practice, School of

Social Work, Austin, Texas, April 12, 2001 - “Power Relationships in Supervision,” Social Work Methods II, School of Social

Work, Austin, Texas, April 30, 2001. - “Social Constructionist Theory as Applied to Research on the Lived Experience

of Family Members of Homicide Victims,” Social Work Methods II, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, April 4, 2001.

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SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE EXPERIENCE - Psychotherapist, Private psychotherapy practice. Specialization in family

systems. Services to individuals, couples families, and adult groups. 1978-present.

- Supervisor, On-site and off-site services to social workers, psychologists,

psychiatrists, marriage and family therapists, and substance abuse specialists supervised in groups and individually. 1978 to present.

- Consultant, Organizational development services to public and private

social service agencies and cleric organizations. 1978 to present. - Director of Professional Services, Family Services of St. Paul, St. Paul,

Minnesota. 1976- 1978 - Caseworker I & II, Family and Children’s Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota,

1968-1975. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS: - Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) – Minnesota Certificate

Number 1620 - Current - Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) – Minnesota Certificate

Number 74 - Current - Board Certified in Clinical Social Work (BCCSW)-National Board of Examiners

in Clinical Social Work, National Registry of Health Care Providers in Clinical Social Work. Certificate Number 13393 – Current

HONORS: - Research/Journalism Award, National Association of Community and Restorative

Justice, June 2017.

- Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, November 2014.

- University Co-op Society Research Excellence Awards: Best Research Paper,

University of Texas at Austin, 2013. - University Co-op Society Research Excellence Awards: Best Research Paper

Award nominee from the School of Social Works, University of Texas at Austin, 2012.

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- Hamilton Book Author Award Nominee, University of Texas at Austin, 2011. - Member, Academy of Distinguished Teachers, University of Texas at Austin,

2010. - Hamilton Book Author Award Nominee, University of Texas at Austin, 2006 - Chairman’s Commendation, Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities,

2005. - Recipient of Research Internship Award, University of Texas at Austin, 2005-

2006. - Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, University of Texas at Austin, 2004-

2005. - Dean’s Fellow, University of Texas at Austin, Fall, 2002, Fall, 2013 - Texas Excellence Teaching Award, University of Texas, School of Social Work,

2001-2002. - Distinguished Service Award, Minnesota Association of Marriage and Family

Therapy, 2000. - University of Minnesota Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1999. - Clara Louise Myers Lectureship Award, School of Social Work, University of

Missouri, 1995. - Distinguished Alumni Award, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota,

1992. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: - Secretary, National Association of Community and Restorative Justice, 2013- - Member, Ethics Committee, American Family Therapy Academy, 1997-2002. - Member, Judicial Council, American Association of Marriage and Family

Therapy, 1995-1998. - Member, Professional Standards Committee, Joint Committee of NASW and the Minnesota Society of Clinical Social Work, 1993-1997. - Chairperson and Co-Chairperson, Ethics Committee, Minnesota Society of

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Clinical Social Work, 1984-1991. - Member, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, 1988-present. - Charter Member, American Family Therapy Academy, 1979-present. - Member, Society for Social Work and Research, 2000 to present. - Member, Council on Social Work Education, 2000 to present. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES:

- Consultant and restorative circle trainer, Drug Market Initiative, Austin, Texas, 2013.

- Consultant, SafePlace Indirect Dialogue Program, Austin, Texas, 2009- - Member, Restoration Work Group, Austin/Travis County Hate Crimes Task

Force, Austin Texas 2011-present. - Victim Services Coalition, Austin Texas, 2009-present.

- Resolve to Abolish Violence Everyday (R.A.V.E.) Task Force, Travis County

Sherriff’s Department, 2005-2009. - Analysis of Survey Results for the Austin Mayor’s Committee for People with

Disabilities, 2005. - Facilitator, Crime Victim Monthly Support Circles, Victim/Witness Division of

the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, 2005 to present. - Board Member, Crime Prevention Institute, Austin, Texas, 2003 to 2004. - Consultant, Bridges to Life, Houston, Texas, 2003 to present. - Member, Texas Coalition for Crime Victims with Disabilities, Austin, Texas,

2002 to 2004. - Member, Advisory Board, Department of Social Work, Metropolitan State

University, St. Paul, Minnesota. 1994 to 2004.