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May 2020Rebecca J. Macy, PhD, MSWUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work325 Pittsboro Street, CB #3550Chapel Hill, NC y of Washington, School of Social WorkDissertation: Coping with Repeated Sexual Aggression: Profiles of Risk,Protection, & Resilience among College Women1993MSWTulane University, School of Social WorkConcentration: Social Work Practice with Families & Children1991BAHanover CollegeMajor: Psychology & French, Magna Cum LaudePROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2019–presentAssociate Dean for Research & Faculty Development, University of NorthCarolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2019–presentGuest Professor, Jinan University, Guangdong, China2013–presentProfessor, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2012–presentL. Richardson Preyer Distinguished Chair for Strengthening Families, UNCat Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2018Visiting Fellow, Juvenile and Family Law Research Center, Jinan University–Zhuhai, China2012–2015Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of SocialWork2008–2013Associate Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2002–2008Assistant Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2001–2002National Institute of Mental Health-Funded Prevention Research Trainee,University of Washington, School of Social Work2001Instructor, University of Washington, School of Social Work, Port AngelesDistance Learning Program2000–2001Research Assistant, University of Washington, School of Social Work1999–2000Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, School of Social Work

1994–1998Social Worker, Midtown Community Mental Health Center, Indianapolis,IndianaHONORS & AWARDS2019American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare (AASWSW)2019, 2006,Dean’s Recognition of Teaching Excellence, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of2005Social Work2018Certificate of Appreciation, North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System(NC VDRS) North Carolina Division of Public Health– Injury and ViolencePrevention Branch, Raleigh, NC2017Excellence in Faculty Mentoring, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2015Fellow, Society for Social Work & Research2015, 2014Daily Village Pride Award, WCHL Radio, Chapel Hill, NC2013Office of the Provost Award for Engaged Research, UNC at Chapel Hill2010Mary Ann Chap Award for Community Service, Orange County Rape CrisisCenter, Chapel Hill, North Carolina2004Commencement Speaker, Invited by students of UNC at Chapel Hill, Schoolof Social Work2004Outstanding Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work2004Most Supportive Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work1992–1993Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation Scholarship (supporting MSW studies)1998–1999Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation Scholarship (supporting PhD studies)1992Academic Scholarship, Tulane University, School of Social Work1990, 1991Alumni Award for Character, Leadership & Scholarship, Hanover College1991Honors in French, Hanover College1990Mortar Board, Hanover College Chapter1990Psi Chi, Psychology Honorary, Hanover CollegePUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS(* Indicates a student mentee; Indicates early-career scholar)Chapters in Edited Books1. Barth, R. & Macy, R. J. (2018). The grand challenge of ending family violence (pp. 56-80). InR. Fong, J. Lubben, & R. Barth (Eds.), The grand challenges for social work. Washington, DCand New York, NY: NASW and Oxford University Presses.Macy Curriculum Vitae 2

2. Macy, R. J. (2018). Identification, assessment and outreach (pp. 18-32). In A. Nichols, E. Heil,& T. E. Edmond (Eds.), Social work practice with survivors of sex trafficking and commercialsexual exploitation. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.3. Nurius, P. S. & Macy, R. J. (2012). Cognitive behavioral theory. In B. A. Thyer, K. M. Sowers,& C. N. Dulmus (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of social work and social welfare, Volume2: Human behavior in the social environment (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SagePublications.4. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & *Johns, N. B. (2011). Physical and behavioral healthcareof partner and sexual violence survivors. In C. M. Renzetti, J. Edleson, &. R. K. Bergen (Eds.),Violence against women sourcebook (Vol. 2, pp. 289–308). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.5. Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., & Young, S. (2010). The impact of sexual violence against women:Health and economic consequences. In J. White & M. Koss (Eds.), Violence against womenand children: Consensus, critical analyses, and emergent priorities, Volume 1: Mapping theterrain (pp. 173–195). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.6. Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Cognitive behavioral theory. In B. A. Thyer (Ed.),Comprehensive handbook of social work and social welfare, Volume 2: Human behavior inthe social environment (pp. 101–134). New York, NY: Wiley.doi:10.1002/9780470373705.chsw0020077. Macy, R. J. (2006). Cognitive therapy. In A. B. Rochlen (Ed.), Applying counseling theories:An online, case-based approach (pp. 157–176). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.8. Nurius, P. S., Casey, E., Lindhorst, T. P., & Macy, R. J. (2006). Identity health, stress, andsupport: Profiles of transition to motherhood among high-risk adolescent girls. In J.Kerpelman & C. Dunkel (Eds.), Possible selves: Research, theory, and application (pp. 97–121). Hauppaug, NY: Nova.Peer-Reviewed Publications1. *Franchino-Olsen, H., Chesworth, B. R., Boyle C., Rizo, C. F., Martin, S. L., Jordan, B., Macy,R. J., & Stevens L. (in press). The prevalence of sex trafficking of children and adolescents inthe United States: A scoping review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse.2. *Geary, S., Graham, L. M., Moracco, K. E., Ranapurwala, S. I., Proescholdbell, S. K., Macy, R.J. (in press). Intimate partner homicides in North Carolina: 2011-2015. North CarolinaMedical Journal.Macy Curriculum Vitae 3

3. *Klein, L. B., *Chesworth, B. R., Rizo, C. F., Franchino-Olsen, H., Croft, C., Macy, R. J., &Martin, S. L. (in press). Commercial sexual exploitation of children: Student indicators andschool social workers’ recommended inquiries and responses. Social Work.4. Rizo, C. F., Klein, L. B., Chesworth, B. R., Franchino-Olsen, H., Villodas, M. L., Macy, R. J., &Martin, S. L. (in press). Educating students about sex trafficking and responding to students’needs: Principals’ perceptions and practices. Journal of Human Trafficking.5. Rizo, C. F., *Klein, L. B., *Chesworth, B. R., Macy, R. J., & *Dooley, R. (in press). Intimatepartner violence survivors’ housing needs and preferences: Brief report. Journal ofInterpersonal Violence.6. Zhang, H., Zhao, R., Macy, R. J., Wretman, C. J., & Yong, J. (2019). A scoping review of 37years of intimate partner violence research in China. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. Advanceonline publication. doi:10.1177/1524838019881738.7. *Graham, L. M., Embry, V., Young, B. R., Macy, R. J., Moracco, K. E., Reyes, H. L. M., &Martin. S. L. (2019). Evaluations of prevention programs for sexual, dating, and intimatepartner violence for boys and men: A systematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse.Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/15248380198511588. *Graham, L. M., Macy, R. J., Eckhardt, A., Rizo, C. F., & *Jordan, B. (2019). Measures forevaluating sex trafficking aftercare and support services: A systematic review and resourcecompilation. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 47, 117-136. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2019.04.0019. *Graham, L. M., Sahay, K. M., Rizo, C. F., Messing, J. T., & Macy, R. J. (2019). The validity andreliability of available intimate partner homicide and reassault risk assessment tools: asystematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. Advance online publication.doi:10.1177/152483801882195210. *Klein, L .B., *Chesworth, B. R., Howland-Myers, J. R.,. Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2019).Housing interventions for intimate partner violence survivors: A systematic review. Trauma,Violence, & Abuse. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/152483801983628411. Rizo, C. F., Klein, L. B., Chesworth, B. R., O’Brien, J. E., Macy, R. J., Martin, S. L., Crews, M.E., & Love, B. L. (2018). Educating youth about commercial sexual exploitation of children: Asystematic review. Global Social Welfare. 6(1), 29–39. doi:10.1007/s40609-018-0119-712. Wretman, C. J., Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2019). A novelintervention for system-involved intimate partner violence survivors: Changes inparenting. Research on Social Work Practice, 29, 268–290. doi:10.1177/1049731517706415Macy Curriculum Vitae 4

13. Cannon, A. C., *Arcara, J., *Graham, L. M., & Macy, R. J. (2018). Trafficking and health: Asystematic review of research methods. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 19, 159-175.doi:10.1177/152483801665018714. DeLong, S. M., *Graham, L. M., Magee, E. P., Treves-Kagan, S., Gray, C. L., McClay, A. M.,Zarnick, S. M., Kupper, L. L.,. Macy, R. J., Ashley, O. A., Pettifor, A., Moracco, K. E., & Martin,S. L. (2019). Starting the conversation: Are campus sexual assault policies related to theprevalence of campus sexual assault? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 33(21), 3315–3343.doi:10.1177/088626051879835215. Van Deinse, T. B., Blank Wilson, A., Cuddeback, G. S., & Macy, R. J. (2019). Intimatepartner violence and women with severe mental illnesses: Needs and challenges from theperspectives of behavioral health and domestic violence service providers. The Journal ofBehavioral Health Services & Research, 46(2), 283–293. doi:10.1007/s11414-018-9624-916. Macy, R. J., *Jones, E., *Graham, L. M., & Roach, L. (2018). Yoga for trauma and relatedmental health problems: A meta-review with clinical and service recommendations. Trauma,Violence & Abuse, 19, 35-57. doi:10.1177/152483801562083417. Macy, R. J., Martin, S. L., Ogbonnaya, I. N., & Rizo, C. F. (2018). What do domesticviolence and sexual assault service providers need to know about survivors to deliverservices? Violence Against Women, 24, 28–44. doi:10.1177/107780121667122218. *O’Brien, J. E., Ermentrout, D. M., *Rizo, C. F., *Li, W., *Dababnah, S., & Macy, R. J. (2018).Measuring substance use among system-involved IPV survivors: A research note. ViolenceAgainst Women, 24, 101–119. doi:10.1177/107780121667574419. Rizo, C. F., *O’Brien, J. E., Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Lanier, P. (2019). Reportingmaltreatment to child protective services in the context of intimate partner violenceresearch. Violence Against Women, 25(2) 131–147, doi:10.1177/1077801218761604.20. Rizo, C. F., Wretman, C. J., Macy, R. J., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2018). A novelintervention for system-involved female intimate partner violence survivors: Changes inmental health. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(6), 681–690. doi:10.1037/ort000033221. Van Deinse, T. B., Macy, R. J., *Allman, A. J., & Cuddeback, G. S. (2018). Intimate partnerviolence and sexual assault among women with serious mental illness: A review ofprevalence and risk factors. Journal of Social Work. Advance online publication.doi:10.1177/146801731876642522. *Austin, A. E., Shanahan, M. E., Barrios, Y. V., & Macy, R. J. (2017). A systematic review ofinterventions for women parenting in the context of intimate partner violence. Trauma,Violence and Abuse. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/1524838017719233Macy Curriculum Vitae 5

23. *Graham, L. M., Treves-Kagan, S., Magee, E. P., DeLong, S. M., Ashley, O. S., Macy, R. J.,Martin, S.L., Moraccco, K. E., & Bowling, J. M. (2017). Sexual assault policies and consentdefinitions: A nationally representative investigation of United States colleges anduniversities. Journal of School Violence. 16(3), 243-258. doi:10.1080/15388220.2017.131857224. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., Redmond, P. H., Jr., Rizo, C. F., & Pollock, M. D. (2017).From novel to empirical: Developing community-based programs into research-readyprograms. Child Welfare Journal, 94(3), 151–166.25. Lanier, P., *O’Brien, J. E., Rizo, C. F., Welch, H., & Macy, R. J. (2016). Examining parentingquality and dyad interactions between female CPS- and/or court-involved partner violencesurvivors and their young children using observational methods. Journal of Child Custody,13, 30–51. doi:10.1080/15379418.2016.113202526. *O’Brien, J. E., Ermentrout, D. M., Rizo, C. F., Li, W., Macy, R. J., & *Dababnah, S. (2016).“I never knew which way he would swing :” Exploring the roles of substances in the lives ofsystem-involved intimate partner violence survivors. Journal of Family Violence, 31, 61–73.doi:10.1007/s10896-015-9747-127. *O’Brien, J. E., & Macy, R. J. (2016). Culturally specific interventions for female survivors ofgender-based violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 31, 48–60.doi:10.1016/j.avb.2016.07.00528. Rizo, C. F., *Reynolds, A., Macy, R. J., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2016). Parenting and safetyprogram for system-involved female survivors of intimate partner violence: A qualitativefollow-up study. Journal of Family Violence, 31, 833–848. doi:10.1007/s10896-016-9833-z29. Wretman, C. J., & Macy, R. J. (2016). Technology in social work education: A systematicreview. Journal of Social Work Education, 52, 409–421. doi:10.1080/10437797.2016.119829330. Macy, R. J., *Ogbonnaya, I. N., & Martin, S. L. (2015). Providers’ perspectives about helpfulinformation for evaluating domestic violence and sexual assault services: A practice note.Violence Against Women, 21, 416–429, doi:10.1177/107780121456803031. Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., *Dababnah, S., *O’Brien, J. E., Ermentrout, D. M., & *Pollock, M.D. (2015). Research with children exposed to partner violence: Perspectives of servicemandated, CPS- and court-involved survivors on research with their children. Journal ofInterpersonal Violence, 32, 2998–3026. doi:10.1177/088626051559653432. Ermentrout, D. M., Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2014). ‘This Is About Me’: Feasibility findingsfrom the children’s component of an IPV intervention for justice-involved families. ViolenceAgainst Women, 20, 653–676. doi:10.1177/1077801214539856Macy Curriculum Vitae 6

33. Fraser, M. W., Thompson, A. M., Day, S. H., & Macy, R. J. (2014). The Making ChoicesProgram: Impact of social-emotional skills training on the risk status of third graders. TheElementary School Journal, 114, 354–379. doi:10.1086/67405534. Macy, R. J., Renz, C., & *Pelino, E. (2013). Partner violence and substance abuse areintertwined: Women’s perceptions of violence-substance connections. Violence AgainstWomen, 19, 881–902. doi:10.1177/107780121349820835. Macy, R. J., *Rizo, C. F., & *Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). Characteristics, needs, and helpseeking of partner violence victims mandated to community services by courts and childprotective services. Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 83, 588–599. doi:10.1111/ajop.1204936. Macy, R. J., *Rizo, C. F., Guo, S., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). Changes in intimate partnerviolence among women mandated to community services. Research on Social WorkPractice, 23, 624–638. doi:10.1177/104973151349081037. Macy, R. J., *Rizo, C. F., *Johns, N. B., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2013). North Carolinadirectors’ opinions about domestic violence and sexual assault service strategies that helpsurvivors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28, 1040–1066. doi:10.1177/088626051245937538. *Nwabuzor, I., Macy, R. J., Kupper, L. L., Martin, S. L., & Bledsoe, S. E. (2013). Intimatepartner violence and depressive symptoms throughout perinatal transitions. Journal ofInterpersonal Violence, 28, 2112–2133. doi:10.1177/088626051247108039. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & *Rizo, C. F. (2012). An innovative program for justiceinvolved partner violence survivors: “No man is worth me getting locked up.” Journal ofFamily Violence, 27, 453–464. doi:10.1007/s10896-012-9436-240. Macy, R. J., & *Goodbourn, M. (2012). Promoting successful collaborations betweendomestic violence and substance abuse treatment service sectors: A review of the literature.Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 13, 234–251. doi:10.1177/152483801245587441. Macy, R. J., & *Graham, L. M. (2012). Identifying domestic and international sex traffickingvictims during human service provision. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 13, 59–76.doi:10.1177/152483801244034042. Macy, R. J., & *Johns, N. B. (2011). Aftercare services for international sex traffickingsurvivors: Informing U.S. service and program development in an emerging practice area.Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 12, 87–98. doi:10.1177/152483801039070943. Macy, R. J., *Johns, N. B., *Rizo, C. F., Martin, S. L., & *Giattina, M. (2011). Domesticviolence and sexual assault service goal priorities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26,3361–3382. doi:10.1177/0886260510393003Macy Curriculum Vitae 7

44. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., *Nwabuzor, I., & Holt, V. (2011). Battered women’s help-seeking,escape, and protection efforts: A person-centered analysis. Journal of InterpersonalViolence, 26, 539–566. doi:10.1177/088626051036342245. *Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2011). Help seeking and barriers of Hispanic partner violencesurvivors: A systematic review of the literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 250–264. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2011.03.00446. *Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. E., & *Johns, N. B. (2011). A review of familyinterventions for intimate partner violence with a child focus or child component.Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 144–166. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2011.02.00447. *Thompson, A. M., Macy, R. J., & Fraser, M. W. (2011). Assessing person-centered outcomesin practice research: A latent transition profile framework. Journal of CommunityPsychology, 39, 987–1002. doi:10.1002/jcop.2048548. Vladutiu, C., Martin, S. L., & Macy, R. J. (2011). College or university-based sexual assaultprevention programs: A review of program outcomes, characteristics and recommendations.Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 12, 67–86. doi:10.1177/152483801039070849. Macy, R. J., *Giattina, M., *Montijo, N. J. & Ermentrout, D. (2010). Domestic violence andsexual assault service agency directors’ perspectives on services that help survivors. ViolenceAgainst Women, 16, 1138–1161. doi:10.1177/107780121038308550. Macy, R. J., *Giattina, M., Parish, S. L., & *Crosby, C. (2010). Domestic violence and sexualassault services: Historical concerns and contemporary challenges. Journal of InterpersonalViolence, 25, 3–32. doi:10.1177/088626050832912851. Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2010). Person-oriented methods in partner violence research:Distinct biopsychosocial profiles among battered women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence,25, 1064–1093. doi:10.1177/088626050934054152. Macy, R. J., *Ferron, J., & *Crosby, C. (2009). Partner violence and survivors’ chronic healthproblems: Informing social work practice. Social Work, 54, 29–43. doi:10.1093/sw/54.1.2953. Macy, R. J., *Giattina, M., *Sangster, T. H., *Crosby, C., & *Montijo, N. J. (2009). Domesticviolence and sexual assault services: Inside the blackbox. Aggression and Violent Behavior,14, 359–373. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2009.06.00254. *Wacker, J., Macy, R. J., *Barger, E., & Parish, S. L. (2009). Sexual assault prevention forwomen with intellectual disabilities: A critical review of the evidence. Intellectual andDevelopmental Disabilities, 47, 249–262. doi:10.1352/1934-9556-47.4.249Macy Curriculum Vitae 8

55. *Kohl, P. L., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Profiles of victimized women among the child welfarepopulation: Implications for targeted child welfare policy and practices. Journal of FamilyViolence, 23, 57–68. doi:10.1007/s10896-007-9139-256. Macy, R. J. (2008). A research agenda for sexual revictimization: Priority areas and innovativestatistical methods. Violence Against Women, 14, 1128–1147.doi:10.1177/107780120832270157. Martin, S. L., Rentz, E. D., Chan, R., Givens, J., Sanford, C., Kupper, L. L., & Macy, R. J.(2008). Physical and sexual violence among North Carolina women: Associations withphysical health, mental health, and functional impairment. Women’s Health Issues, 18, 13–140. doi:10.1016/j.whi.2007.12.00858. Nurius, P. S., & Macy R. J. (2008). Heterogeneity among violence exposed women: Applyingperson-oriented research methods. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 389–415.doi:10.1177/088626050731229759. Schwalbe, C., Macy, R. J., Day, S. H., & Fraser M. (2008). Classifying juvenile offenders: Anapplication of latent class analysis to needs assessment of delinquent youths. YouthViolence and Juvenile Justice, 6, 279–294. doi:10.1177/154120400731338360. Wacker, J. L., Parish, S. L., & Macy, R. J. (2008). Sexual assault and U.S. women with mentaldisabilities: Codifying discrimination in the states. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 19, 86–94. doi:10.1352/1934-9556-47.4.24961. Macy, R. J. (2007). A coping theory framework for understanding and preventingrevictimization. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12, 177–192. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2006.09.00262. Macy, R. J. (2007). Sexual revictimization: Implications for social work practice. Families inSociety, 88, 627–636. doi:10.1606/1044-3894.3685 (Note: Article selected by journal to be anonline continuing education credit opportunity.)63. Macy, R. J., Martin, S. M., Kupper, L., Casanueva, C., & Guo, S. (2007). Partner violencebefore, during, and after pregnancy: Multiple opportunities for intervention. Women’sHealth Issues, 17, 290–299. doi:10.1016/j.whi.2007.03.00664. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2007). Latent profiles among sexual assault survivors:Implications for defensive coping and resistance. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22, 543–565. doi:10.1177/088626050629884165. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2007). Latent profiles among sexual assault survivors:Understanding survivors and their assault experiences. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22,520–542. doi:10.1177/0886260506298839Macy Curriculum Vitae 9

66. Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., *Magee, M., & Sullivan, K. (2007). Pregnancy associated violentdeaths: The role of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8, 135–148.doi:10.1177/152483800730122367. Campbell, J. C., Martin, S. L., Moracco, K. E., Manganello, J., & Macy, R. J. (2006). Data setspertinent to the study of intimate partner violence and health. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 7,3–18. doi:10.1177/152483800528257168. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., & Norris, J. (2006). Responding in their best interests:Contextualizing women coping with acquaintance sexual assault. Violence Against Women,12, 478–500. doi:10.1177/107780120628810469. Lindhorst, T., Nurius, P. S., & Macy, R. J. (2005). Contextualized assessment with batteredwomen: Strategic safety planning to cope with multiple harms. Journal of Social WorkEducation, 41, 331–352. doi:10.5175/JSWE.2005.20020026170. Macy, R. J., Nurius, P. S., Kernic, M., & Holt, V. (2005). Battered women’s profiles associatedwith service help-seeking efforts: Illuminating opportunities for intervention. Social WorkResearch, 29, 137–150. doi:10.1093/swr/29.3.13771. Nurius, P. S., Norris, J., Macy, R. J., & Huang, B. (2004). Women’s situational coping withacquaintance sexual assault applying an appraisal-based model. Violence Against Women,10, 450–478. doi:10.1177/107780120426436772. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R. J., Bhuyan, R., Holt, V., Kernic, M. & Riveria, F. (2003). Contextualizingdepression and physical functioning in battered women: Adding vulnerability and resourcesto the analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 1411–1431.doi:10.1177/088626050325803373. Terry, R., & Macy, R. (1991). Children’s social judgments of other children who weareyeglasses. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 6(4), 965–974. Retrieved vited Articles & Commentaries1. Macy, R. J. (2013). Identifying, assessing, and helping child & adolescent sex traffickingvictims. Children, Adolescents and Young Adults Section Connections: NASW SpecialtyPractice Section Publication (pp. 2–4). Washington, D. C.: NASW Press.2. Macy, R. J. (2013). Human trafficking. In Miller, S., Gover, A., & C. M. Renzetti (Eds.),Routledge handbook of gender and crime studies (pp. 158–160). New York, NY: Routledge.Macy Curriculum Vitae 10

3. Macy, R. J. (2013). Victims. In Sexual violence and abuse: An encyclopedia of prevention,impacts, and recovery (pp. 718–724). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. (Note: Served as Victimtopic area contributor, which included writing Victims overview for section andidentifying/coordinating with authors of seven additional section entries.)4. Macy, R. J. (2010). Violence against women in North Carolina. North Carolina MedicalJournal, 71, 556–560. Retrieved from 2010/12/71616-web.pdf5. Macy, R. J. (2009). Commentary on development of measures of abuse among women withdisabilities and the characteristics of their perpetrators. Violence Against Women, 15, 1035–1039. doi:10.1177/10778012093403086. Martin, S. L., & Macy, R. J. (2009). Sexual violence against women: Impact on high-risk healthbehaviors and reproductive health. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the NationalResource Center on Domestic Violence/Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence.Retrieved from http://vawnet.org/Assoc Files VAWnet/AR SVReproConsequences.pdfEditorials1. Macy, R. J. (2017). Making connections across thirty years of family violence research: Anintroductory editorial. Journal of Family Violence, 32, 553–555. doi:10.1007/s10896-017-992362. Macy, R. J. (2017). Promoting clarity and transparency in family violence research: Editorialcomments of the journal’s revised author guidelines. Journal of Family Violence. Advanceonline publication. doi:10.1007/s10896-017-9946-zResearch Reports & Briefs1. Eckhardt, A. G., Wretman, C. J., & Macy, R. J. (2019). Restore NYC Office for Victims ofCrime Economic Empowerment Evaluation Report (July 2019). New York, NY: Restore NYC.2. Eckhardt, A. G., Wretman, C. J., & Macy, R. J. (2019). Restore NYC Office for Victims ofCrime Safehome Evaluation Report (July 2019). New York, NY: Restore NYC.3. Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., Chesworth, B., & Klein, L. B. (2019). Orange County North Carolina,domestic violence, and housing: A collaborative community-provider and researcher needsassessment. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill,NC.4. Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L., (2019). Human trafficking school-based program–2016. Unpublished manuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC.Macy Curriculum Vitae 11

5. Macy, R. J. (2018). Ensuring impact in domestic violence services grant- giving: Project forthe Committee on the Abuse of Women and Maltreatment of Children of the William S.Abell Foundation. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, ChapelHill, NC.6. Eckhardt, A., Wretman, C. J., & Macy, R. J. (2019). Restore NYC Office for Victims of Crime(OVC) Evaluation Report (January 2019). New York, NY: Restore NYC. Unpublishedmanuscript, Restore NYC, New York, NY.7. Eckhardt, A., Wretman, C. J., Macy, R. J., & Klein, L. B. (2018). Restore NYC Office forVictims of Crime (OVC) Evaluation Report (July 2018). New York, NY: Restore NYC.Unpublished manuscript, Restore NYC, New York, NY.8. Eckhardt, A., Macy, R. J., Wretman, C. J., & Klein, L. B. (2018). Restore NYC Office forVictims of Crime (OVC) Evaluation Report (January 2018). New York, NY: Restore NYC.Unpublished manuscript, Restore NYC, New York, NY.9. Eckhardt, A., Macy, R. J., & Wretman, C. J. (2017). Restore NYC Office for Victims of Crime(OVC) Evaluation Report (July 2017). New York, NY: Restore NYC. Unpublished manuscript,Restore NYC, New York, NY.10. Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J., & Sahay, K. M. (2017). Assuring comprehensive mental health andother specialized services for NC DV-SA programs Project: Final Report. Unpublishedmanuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, Gillings Global School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC.11. Macy, R. J., & *Graham, L. M. (2016). Visioning summit report: North Carolina’s children anddomestic violence. Unpublished manuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work,Chapel Hill, NC. Retrieved from t-2-2016.pdf12. Macy, R. J., *O’Brien, J. E., Rizo, C. F., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2015). Innovating services forchildren exposed to domestic violence: A child-focused evaluation of the MOVE program.Unpublished manuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC.Retrieved fromhttp://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/pdf/Macy MOVE%20Child%20Outcome%20Report%2092015.pdf13. Macy, R. J., & *O’Brien, J. E. (2014). Developing North Carolina’s capacity to address humantrafficking: A qualitative process evaluation. Unpublished manuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill,School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC. Retrieved fromhttp://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/Macy NCCASA HT Evaluation Report FINAL 2014.pdfMacy Curriculum Vitae 12

14. Martin S. L., Macy, R. J., Kenny, K. S., & Sahay, K. M. (2014.) Enhancing capacity of NorthCarolina domestic violence and sexual assault programs-2013: Final report. Unpublishedmanuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC15. Macy, R. J., & *Pollock, M. D. (2010). Evaluation of Hope for Children: An interagencycollaboration providing services to children exposed to domestic violence. Unpublishedmanuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC. Retrieved .pdf16. Macy, R. J., & *Pollock, M. D. (2010). Key program findings from the evaluation of Hope forChildren: An interagency collaboration providing services to children exposed to domesticviolence. Unpublished manuscript, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill,NC. Retrieved from df17. *Pollock, M. D. & Macy, R. J. (2010). Key practice findings from the evaluation of Hope forChildren: An interagency collabor

Rebecca J. Macy, PhD, MSW University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work 325 Pittsboro Street, CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 rjmacy@email.unc.edu . Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work L. Richardson Preyer Distinguished Chair for Strengthening Families, UNC at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work .

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