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Jason Creed Matejkowski, Ph.D. 201 Twente Hall
1545 Lilac Lane
Lawrence, KS 66044
Phone: (785) 864-5851
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Doctorate of Philosophy in Social Welfare, 2010
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Social Work, Urbana, Illinois
Master of Social Work, 2002
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Arts & Sciences, Urbana, Illinois
Bachelor of Science, 1994
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Mental illness and involvement with the
criminal justice system
Community integration of persons with
mental illness
Community corrections
Services for people with severe mental
illness who are homeless
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Lawrence, KS
Assistant Professor
2012 –
Treatment Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Associate Research Scientist
2010 – 2012
Pathways to Housing, Philadelphia, PA
Research Associate
2009 – 2010
University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PA
Research Fellow
2005 – 2008
Program for Religion & Social Policy Research at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of
Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PA
Database Consultant
2006
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Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Indianapolis, IN
Research Associate; Program Manager, Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Directory
2003 – 2005
Prairie Center Health Systems, Inc., Urbana, IL
Program Development/Program Evaluation Coordinator
2002 – 2003
PEER-REVIEWED (MAJOR) PUBLICATIONS (*Student)
Matejkowski, J., *Conrad, A., & Ostermann, M. (in press). Does early onset of criminal
behavior differentiate for whom serious mental illness has a direct or indirect effect on
recidivism? Law and Human Behavior
*Nam, E., Matejkowski, J., & Lee S. (in press). Racial/ethnic differences in contemporaneous
use of mental health and substance use treatment among individuals experiencing both mental
illness and substance use disorders. Psychiatric Quarterly
Matejkowski, J. (in press). The moderating effects of antisocial personality disorder on the
relationship between serious mental illness and types of prison infractions. The Prison Journal
Lee, S., Matejkowski, J., & Han, W. (in press). Racial-ethnic variation in mental health service
utilization among people with a major affective disorder and a criminal history. Community
Mental Health Journal
*Nam, E., Matejkowski, J., & Lee S. (2016). Criminal justice contact and treatment utilization
among people with mental illness and substance use disorders. Psychiatric Services 10, 1149-
1151
Lee, S., & Matejkowski, J. (2016). Associations between comorbid health conditions and the
use of mental health services among adults with bipolar disorder. Social Work in Health Care 55,
28-40
Matejkowski, J., Severson, M., & *Manthey, T. J. (2015). Strategies for post-release
supervision of individuals with serious mental illness: Comparing specialized community
corrections officers to those not serving on a specialized team. Journal Of Offender
Rehabilitation 54, 520-537
Matejkowski, J., Dugosh, K., Clements, N., and Festinger, D. (2015). Development and pilot
testing of an online training to raise awareness among criminal justice professionals of
medications to treat opioid addiction. The Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling 36, 13-
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Matejkowski, J. and Ostermann, M. (2015). Serious mental illness, criminal risk, parole
supervision and recidivism: Testing of conditional effects. Law and Human Behavior 39, 75-86
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Henwood, B., Matejkowski, J., Stefancic, A., and Lukens, J. (2014) Quality of life after housing
first for adults with serious mental illness who have experienced chronic homelessness.
Psychiatry Research 220, 549-555
Benishek, L., Dugosh, K., Kirby, K., Matejkowski, J., Clements, N., Seymour, B., and
Festinger, D. (2014). Prize-based contingency management for the treatment of substance
abusers: A meta-analysis. Addiction 109, 1426-1436
Matejkowski, J., Fairfax-Columbo, J., Cullen, S., Marcus, S., and Solomon, P. (2014).
Exploring the potential of stricter gun restrictions for people with serious mental illness to reduce
homicide in the United States. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 25, 362-369
Choi, S., Lee, S., Matejkowski, J., and Baek, Y.M (2014). The relationships among depression,
physical health conditions and healthcare expenditures for younger and older Americans. Journal
of Mental Health 23, 140-145
Matejkowski, J., Lee, S. and Han, W. (2014). The association between criminal history and
mental health service use among people with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Quarterly 85, 9-
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Ostermann, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2014). Estimating the impact of mental health on costs of
crimes: A matched samples comparison. Criminal Justice & Behavior 41, 20-40
Ostermann, M., Miller, J., and Matejkowski, J. (2013). Are ‘parole failures’ parolees when they
fail? Incorporating supervision terms and the timing of arrest events into parolee recidivism
rates. Justice Research and Policy 15, 1-20
Lee, S., Choi, S., and Matejkowski, J. (2013). Comparison of major depressive disorder onset
among foreign-born Asian Americans: Chinese, Filipino, and Vietnamese ethnic groups.
Psychiatry Research 210, 315-322
Matejkowski, J., Lee, S., Henwood, B. Lukens, J., and Weinstein, L. (2013). Perceptions of
health intervene in the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and quality of life for
individuals in supportive housing. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 40,
469-475
Casares-López, M.J., González-Menéndez, A., Festinger, D., Fernández-García, P., Fernández-
Hermida, J. R., Secades, R., and Matejkowski, J. (2013). Predictors of retention in a drug-free
unit/substance abuse treatment program in prison. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
36, 264-272
PRIOR TO KU
Ostermann, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2014; online 2012). Exploring the intersection of mental
health and release status on recidivism. Justice Quarterly 31, 746-766
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Lee, S. and Matejkowski, J. (2012). Mental health service utilization among noncitizens in the
United States: Findings from the National Latino and Asian American Study. Administration and
Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 39, 406-418
Matejkowski, J., Festinger, D., Benishek, L. and Dugosh, K. (2011). Matching consequences to
behavior: Implications of failing to distinguish between noncompliance and nonresponsivity.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 34, 269-274
Thomas, K., Dichter, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2011) Intimate vs. non-intimate partner murder:
A comparison of offender and situational characteristics. Homicide Studies 15, 291-311
Matejkowski, J., Draine, J., Solomon, P., and Salzer, M. (2011). Mental illness, criminal risk
factors and parole release decisions. Behavioral Sciences & the Law 29, 528-553
Matejkowski, J. (2011). Exploring the moderating effects of mental illness on parole release
decisions. Federal Probation 75, 19-26
Matejkowski, J., McCarthy, K., and Draine, J. (2011). Personal norm of reciprocity among
mental health service users: Conceptual development and measurement. Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Journal 34, 208-219
Wong, Y.I., Matejkowski, J. and Lee, S. (2011). Social integration of people with serious
mental illness: Network transactions and satisfaction. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services
& Research 38, 51-67
Weinstein, L., Henwood, B., Matejkowski, J. and Santana, A. (2011). Moving from street to
home: Health status of entrants to a Housing First program. Journal of Primary Care and
Community Health 2, 11-15
Matejkowski, J., Caplan, J., and Cullen, S. (2010). The impact of severe mental illness on
parole decisions: Social integration within a prison setting. Criminal Justice & Behavior 37,
1005-1029
Stanhope, V. and Matejkowski, J. (2010). Understanding the role of individual consumer-
provider relationships within assertive community treatment. Community Mental Health Journal
46, 309-318
Cullen, S., Matejkowski, J., and Solomon, P. (2010). Maternal mental health and children’s
health care use among Medicaid and SCHIP recipients. The Journal of Behavioral Health
Services & Research 37, 443-460
Matejkowski, J. and Draine, J. (2009). Investigating the impact of Housing First on ACT
fidelity. Community Mental Health Journal 45 6-11
Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S., and Solomon, P. (2008). Characteristics of persons with severe
mental illness who have been incarcerated for murder. Journal of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law 36, 74-86
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NON-PEER-REVIEWED (MINOR) PUBLICATIONS
Matejkowski, J. (2016). Towards effective policymaking aimed at reducing gun violence.
PsycCRITIQUES 61(19), Article 2. DOI: 10.1037/a0040301
Invited Review
Matejkowski, J. and Severson, M. (2016). Summary findings from the exploration of Douglas
County jail population fluctuations. (Submitted to Douglas County Commission, Lawrence, KS).
Severson, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2015). Review of the literature on jail diversion programs
and summary recommendations for the establishment of a mental health court and crisis center
within Douglas County, Kansas. (Submitted to Douglas County Commission, Lawrence, KS).
Matejkowski, J. (2014). Reduce the high rates of mental illness in our nation's jails and prisons.
AASWSW Grand Challenge Submissions. Available March 25, 2014, from
http://aaswsw.org/category/proposed-grand-challenge-submissions/
Matejkowski, J., Johnson, T., and Severson, M. (2014). Prison social work. In, Encyclopedia of
Social Work. New York: Oxford.
PRIOR TO KU
Matejkowski, J., Chalk, M, Festinger, D., Benishek, L., Johnson, P., Harron, A., and Heaps, M.
(2012). Policy brief: Information exchange models and staged approaches for increasing
effective communication between criminal justice and treatment settings. (Submitted to
SAMHSA/CSAT, Rockville, MD).
Matejkowski, J., Chalk, M, Festinger, D., Benishek, L., Johnson, P., Harron, A., and Heaps, M.
(2012). Policy brief: Critical issues in information exchange among criminal justice and
substance use disorder treatment systems: Responding to barriers and regulations. (Submitted to
SAMHSA/CSAT, Rockville, MD).
Matejkowski, J., Chalk, M, Festinger, D., Benishek, L., Johnson, P., Harron, A., and Heaps, M.
(2012). Policy brief: Data for adaptive interventions with individuals with substance use
disorders and who are justice-involved. (Submitted to SAMHSA/CSAT, Rockville, MD).
Matejkowski, J., Chalk, M, Festinger, D., Benishek, L., Johnson, P., Harron, A., and Heaps, M.
(2012). Policy brief: Common data needs among criminal justice and substance use disorder
treatment systems and opportunities for information exchange. (Submitted to SAMHSA/CSAT,
Rockville, MD).
Matejkowski, J., Chalk, M, Festinger, D., Benishek, L., Johnson, P., Harron, A., and Heaps, M.
(2012). White paper: Increasing effective communication between criminal justice and treatment
settings using health information technology. (Submitted to SAMHSA/CSAT, Rockville, MD).
Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S., and Solomon, P. (2011). Comment on the association of stigma
with violence. American Journal of Psychiatry, 168(7), 749.
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Matejkowski, J., Caplan, J. M., and Cullen, S. W. (2010). Final report: The impact of mental
illness on criminal risk factors and parole release decisions. (Submitted to the New Jersey State
Parole Board, Trenton, NJ).
Caplan, J. M., Cullen, S. W., and Matejkowski, J. (2009). Final report: Understanding the
impact of severe mental illness on parole release decisions. (Submitted to the University of
Pennsylvania Collaborative on Community Integration of Individuals with Psychiatric
Disabilities, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center; Philadelphia, PA).
RESEARCH SUPPORT AND ACTIVITIES
Principal Investigator ($65,692)
Douglas County Kansas funded consultation for development and evaluation of mental health
court, crisis intervention center and Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.
2016 – 2017
Selected Member Formative planning committee to advance Social Innovation, Health, and Justice Design
Initiatives with the School of Architecture, Design & Planning at the University of Kansas.
2016 –
Principal Investigator ($258,000; unfunded) Submitted to the Bureau of Justice Assistance to support finalizing and pilot testing of an
innovative, community-based strategy aimed at reducing criminal recidivism among adults with
serious mental illnesses.
2016
Principal Investigator ($34,000; Total award: $199,000)
Submitted to the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Justice and Mental Health Collaboration
Program. To support evaluation of jail diversion efforts targeting adults with serious mental
illness in Douglas County Kansas. Subcontract.
2016
Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Severson; $46,799)
Douglas County Kansas funded consultation for incarceration alternatives; development of
mental health court and crisis intervention center; consideration of proposed environmental and
physical modifications in the Douglas County Correctional Facility.
2015
Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Severson; $25,000)
Treanor Architects for Douglas County Manager and Douglas County Sheriff to explore arrest
and incarceration alternatives and consider proposed environmental and physical modifications
in the Douglas County Jail.
2015
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Principal Investigator ($20,000; unfunded) Submitted to the Fahs-Beck Fund’s Faculty/Post-Doctoral Grant Program to support testing of
the acceptability of a strengths-oriented risk management intervention among justice-involved
adults with SMI within a community mental health services setting.
2014
Principal Investigator ($8,000) From the University of Kansas New Faculty General Research Fund to explore the acceptability
among community corrections professionals of employing the Good Lives Model of offender
rehabilitation with offenders who have serious mental illness
2013
Research Fellow
Course buy-outs and summer salary from the Center for Mental Health Research and Innovation
to support research on integrated community mental health services for individuals who are
justice-involved and/or have chronic health conditions.
2012 – 2016
PRIOR TO KU
Participant ($52,000) NIH Loan Repayment Program
To support a career in clinical research.
2011 – 2012
Principal Investigator ($139,000) From Pennsylvania Department of Health to develop a training for criminal justice professionals
entitled, “Medication assisted treatment for opioid, alcohol dependence: Improving knowledge,
attitudes and referrals.”
2011
Investigator (PI: Festinger)
R01-DA021621-04 (NIH/NIDA)
This grant experimentally examined the differential efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and ethics of a
cash- versus a voucher-based CM protocol in the treatment of drug dependence. This
investigation not only addressed practical issues pertaining to the transfer of CM interventions
into community-based treatment programs, but also begins to shed empirical light on many of
the ethical criticisms that have been levied against the use of cash and CM interventions.
2011 – 2012
Principal Investigator (Scored, Not Funded) Exploratory research grant (R34) submitted to the National Institute of Mental Health to support
a study designed to refine the implementation of structured positive reinforcement procedures
(i.e. contingency management) and evaluate the efficacy of these procedures at improving
adherence to pharmacological treatment for mental illness among clients of Philadelphia’s
Mental Health Reentry Court.
2011
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Investigator (PI: Festinger)
R01-DA016730-05 (NIH/NIDA)
This project empirically examined the effectiveness of two novel procedures designed to
improve the comprehension and retention of consent information and to reduce any implicit or
explicit coercion that potential research participants may experience as part of the research
recruitment and consent process.
2010 – 2011
Investigator (PI: Chalk)
Contract HHSS2832007000461 (HHS/SAMHSA/CSAT)
This project funded my development of a white paper examining data flows and information
sharing within and between criminal justice and substance abuse treatment systems.
2010
Co-Principal Investigator ($23,390)
From the UPENN Collaborative on Community Integration of Individuals with Psychiatric
Disabilities. To examine the extent to which severe mental illness impacts parole release
decisions either directly or indirectly through its association with other release factors that are
considered by parole board members when deciding parole release.
2008
Principal Investigator ($6,000)
University of Pennsylvania GAPSA/Provost’s Award for Interdisciplinary Innovation. In support
of a study entitled Validation of the Personal Norm of Reciprocity measure for persons with
mental illness. To develop and pilot an instrument that measures level of internalization of norm
of reciprocity among consumers of community mental health services.
2007
Recipient ($300) Graduate and Professional Student Association of the University of Pennsylvania. For
presentation and travel expenses to the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference in
Atlanta, GA and the Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA.
2007 and 2009
NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL (MAJOR) PRESENTATIONS
Conrad, A., Matejkowski, J., and Ostermann, M. (2016, November). Does juvenile criminal
onset distinguish among offenders whose criminal behavior is directly or indirectly related to the
presence of a serious mental illness? American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. New
Orleans, LA.
Matejkowski, J., Nam, E., and Lee, S. (2016, November). National findings on
contemporaneous use of mental health and substance use treatment services among justice-
involved adults experiencing mental illness and substance use disorders. American Society of
Criminology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.
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Matejkowski, J. (2016, August). For whom does SMI directly or indirectly relate to criminal
behavior? The Twenty-third NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research. Bethesda,
MD.
Sullivan, P., Goscha, R., Kondrat, D. C., Matejkowski, J., & Bascug, E. (2015, October).
Advancing Recovery and Shared Decision Making. Council on Social Work Education Annual
Program Meeting, Denver, CO.
Matejkowski, J., Manthey, T., and Severson, M. E. (2015, January). Investigating therapeutic
strategies for post release supervision of individuals with serious mental illness: Parole officers
weigh in. Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA.
Matejkowski, J. (2014, November). The moderating effects of ASPD on the relationship
between serious mental illness and prison infractions. American Society of Criminology Annual
Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
Lee, S., Matejkowski, J., and Han, W. (2014, October). Racial disparities in mental health
services among people with a criminal history. Council on Social Work Education Annual
Program Meeting. Tampa, FL.
Matejkowski, J., Dugosh, K., Clements, N., and Festinger, D. (2014, June). Development and
pilot testing of an online training to raise awareness among criminal justice professionals of
medications to treat opioid addiction. College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual
Meeting. San Juan, PR.
Matejkowski, J. and Manthey, T. (2013, July). Exploring the acceptability among community
corrections professionals of employing the Good Lives Model of offender rehabilitation with
offenders who have serious mental illness. The American Probation and Parole Association
Annual Training Institute. Baltimore, MD.
Lee, S., Han, W., and Matejkowski, J. (2013, January). The role of criminal history in mental
health service use among people with severe mental illness. Society for Social Work Research
Annual Conference. San Diego, CA.
PRIOR TO KU
Matejkowski, J., Dugosh, K., Flynn, A., Festinger, D., and Arria, A. (2012, June). Substance
use among young people with mood disorders in drug treatment differs based upon history of
being prescribed mood disorder medication. College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual
Meeting. Palm Springs, CA.
Matejkowski, J. and Henwood, B. (2012, January). Quality of life for persons with psychiatric
diagnoses transitioning from homelessness to independent housing. Society for Social Work
Research Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.
Choi, S., Lee, S., and Matejkowski, J. (2012, January). The relationships among depression,
physical health conditions and healthcare expenditures for younger and older Americans. Society
for Social Work Research Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.
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Ostermann, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2011, November). Exploring the intersection of mental
health and release status with recidivism. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting.
Washington, D.C.
Matejkowski, J., Festinger, D., Benishek, L. and Dugosh, K. (2011, July). Implications of
failing to distinguish between noncompliance and nonresponsivity. 32nd International Congress
of Law and Mental Health. Berlin, Germany.
Lee, S., and Matejkowski, J. (2011, January). Disparities in Mental Health Service Utilization
among Noncitizens in the United States. Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference.
Tampa, FL.
Thomas, K., Dichter, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2010, November). Intimate partner vs. non-
intimate murder: Differences in legal, situational, clinical and personal characteristics. American
Public Health Association Annual Conference. Denver, CO.
Stanhope, V. and Matejkowski, J. (2009, January). Understanding consumer-provider
relationships within a team case management model. Chicago SSA Centennial Symposium,
Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA.
Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S. W., and Caplan, J. M. (2009, January). Understanding the impact of
severe mental illness on prison program participation and parole release decisions. Society for
Social Work Research Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA.
Lee, S., Matejkowski, J., and Wong, Y-I. (2009, January). Social networks of persons with
serious mental illness: Structure, transactions, and satisfaction. Society for Social Work Research
Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA.
Cullen, S. W., Matejkowski, J., and Solomon, P. (2009, November). Maternal mental health and
pediatric health care use: A national sample of Medicaid and SCHIP insured children. American
Public Health Association Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
Honorable Mention for Kenneth Lutterman Award for Student Papers, Mental Health Section
Thomas, K., Dichter, M. and Matejkowski, J. (2009, November). Intimate partner vs. non-
intimate murder: Differences in legal, situational, clinical and personal characteristics. American
Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S. W., and Caplan, J. M. (2008, November). Severe mental illness and
parole release dispositions: Preliminary results. American Society of Criminology Annual
Meeting. St. Louis, MO.
Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S., and Solomon, P. (2008, March). A comparison of persons with and
without severe mental illness who have been incarcerated for murder. Center for Mental Health
Services National GAINS Conference. Washington, D.C.
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Cullen, S. W., Matejkowski, J., and Solomon, P. (2008, January). Maternal mental health and
children's health care receipt. Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. Washington,
D.C.
Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S., and Solomon, P. (2007, November). Understanding the impact of
mental illness on parole release decisions. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting.
Atlanta, GA.
LOCAL & STATE (MINOR) PRESENTATIONS
Severson, M. & Matejkowski, J. (2015, November). Review of the literature on jail diversion
programs. Douglas County Commission, Town Hall Meeting. Lawrence, KS.
Invited Presentation
Matejkowski, J. (2015, June). Strengths model risk management for community mental health
centers. Community Support Services Directors' Meeting. Topeka, KS
Invited Presentation
Festinger, D., Matejkowski, J., Dugosh, K., and Clements, N. (2014, October). Improving
knowledge and attitudes about MAT in the criminal justice system through a web-based training.
2014 VCBH 2nd Annual Conference: Behavior Change, Health and Health Disparities.
Burlington, VT.
Matejkowski, J. (2013, April). Beyond criminalization: Reconciling risks and needs with the
“Good Lives” approach in order to reduce the justice involvement of adults with mental illness.
Social Work Day. Lawrence, Kansas
PRIOR TO KU
Matejkowski, J., Harron, A., and Festinger, D. (2012, April). Opportunities for information-
sharing between criminal justice and community substance abuse treatment systems, health
reform and criminal justice: Integrating jails into health information exchanges. An invitation-
only meeting sponsored by Community Oriented Correctional Health Services, the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation, and the Public Welfare Foundation. Washington, D.C.
Invited Paper; Available at: http://www.cochs.org/library/HIE_CONF_ISSUE_PAPERs
Matejkowski, J. and Chalk, M. (2012, April). Increasing effective communication between
criminal justice and treatment settings using health information technology. CSAT’s Health
Information Technology Second Expert Panel Meeting. Washington, D.C.
Invited Presentation
Matejkowski, J., Chalk, M., and Festinger, D. (2011, September). Identification of critical
elements of a framework for use of information technologies in information sharing
arrangements to promote collaboration. CSAT’s Health Information Technology First Expert
Panel Meeting. Washington, D.C.
Invited Presentation
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Dichter, M., Thomas, K., and Matejkowski, J. (2010, March). Intimate partner vs. non-intimate
murder: Differences in legal, situational, clinical and personal characteristics. Injury Science Day
at the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.
Recipient of First-Place Poster Competition Prize ($500)
Cullen, S. W., Matejkowski, J., and Solomon, P. (2008, October). Examining the relationship
between maternal mental health and parenting practices. NASW-PA Fall Conference. King of
Prussia, PA.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor for SW 540: Fundamentals of Social Work Research
School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas
2012 –
Instructor for SW 541: Social Work Research Seminar
School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas
2013 –
Guest Lecture: Publishing, First Year Doctoral Seminar
School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas
2016
Guest Lecture: Professional Issues in Clinical and Health Psychology Proseminar
Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas
2016
Instructor for SW 863: Mental Health and Psychopathology
School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas
2015
Dissertation/Thesis Supervision
Member: Ph.D. Qualifying Committee
Eunji Nam
School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas
2015
Mentor: Undergraduate Research Project
Christina Mecca
School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas
2013
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PRIOR TO KU
University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PA
Ph.D.-student Tutor for SWRK 852: Research Seminar
2011
Instructor for SWRK 715: Introduction to Research
2008 – 2009
Teaching Assistant for SWRK 611: Contemporary Social Policy
2008
Teaching Assistant for SWRK 715: Introduction to Research
2007
Guest Lecturer for:
SWRK 612: HBSE II; 2010
SWRK 811: Social Theory; 2008
SWRK 774: Program Evaluation; 2008
SWRK 744: Direct Practice Research; 2005 – 2006
Han Bit Top Academy, KoChang, South Korea
Instructor of English as a Second Language (ESL)
1997
SCHOOL SERVICE & COMMITTEES
Faculty Executive Committee, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare
Elected Member
2015 – 2017
Awards Committee, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare
Elected Member
2014 – 2017
Chair
2015 – 2016
Summer Research Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee,
University of Kansas School of Social Welfare
Member
2014, 2015
Dissertation Fellowship Selection Committee, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare
Member
2013
BSW Committee, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare
Member
2012 –
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Adjunct Instructors & GTAs, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare
Mentor
SW 863: Mental Health and Psychopathology, 2015 –
SW 541: Social Work Research Seminar; 2014 –
SW 832: Social Work in Health and Mental Health; 2013 –
SW 540: Fundamentals of Social Work Research; 2012 –
PRIOR TO KU
Research Sequence Committee, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice
Member
2008 – 2009
Graduate Group Steering Committee, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy &
Practice
Elected Student Representative
2006 – 2008
The Fellow, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice
Editorial Board
2006 – 2008
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
School of Social Welfare Dean Search Committee, University of Kansas
Elected Member
2016 – 2017
Faculty/University Senate, University of Kansas
Selected Member
2015 – 2018
KU Innovation and Collaboration's Campus to Community Workshop, University of Kansas
Invited oral presentation of an innovative community engagement strategy
2016
Undergraduate Research Faculty Advisory Board, University of Kansas
Member
2014 – 2016
Sustainable Cities Initiative, University of Kansas
Exploratory Team Member
2014
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Foundation Distinguished Professorship Recruitment, University of Kansas
Participant
2013
Research Experience Program, University of Kansas
School of Social Welfare Representative
2012 –
PRIOR TO KU
GAPSA-Provost Interdisciplinary Innovation Award Selection Committee, University of
Pennsylvania
Peer Reviewer
2008
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (LOCAL AND STATE)
Coalition for Homeless Concerns, Lawrence, KS
Member
2013 – 2015
Co-Chair
2015 –
Mobile Crisis Teams, Lawrence Kansas Police Department, Bert Nash Community Mental
Health Center; Lawrence, KS
Consultant
2014
PRIOR TO KU
Philadelphia Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Coalition: Program and Curriculum Committees
Member
2006 – 2007
Indiana Offender Reintegration Project, Indianapolis, IN
Member
2004 – 2005
Indiana Sex Offender Management and Monitoring Program, Indianapolis, IN
Member
2003 – 2005
United Way of Champaign County, Champaign, IL
Chair, Birth-to-Six Panel
2002
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (NATIONAL)
Learning Network and Information Center on Mental Health Recovery
Collaborative among the Council on Social Work Education, Indiana University School of Social
Work and The University of Kansas School of Social Welfare to provide supports for social
work faculty, practicum directors and students that strengthen recovery-oriented instruction and
practice in adult mental health.
Co-Leader
2015 –
Webinar
Matejkowski, J., & Sullivan, W. P. (2016, March). Shared decision-making with people who
are justice-involved and have a serious mental illness. Council on Social Work Education.
Archived: https://learningacademy.cswe.org/products/shared-decision-making-with-people-
who-are-justice-involved-and-have-a-serious-mental-illness#tab-product_tab_overview
Editorial Review Board 2013 – Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
Ad Hoc Peer Reviewer
2016 American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Evaluation and Program Planning, Homicide
Studies, Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, Justice Quarterly
2015 American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Criminal
Justice and Behavior; Journal of Forensic Social Work, Journal of Forensic
Psychiatry and Psychology, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, PLOS ONE
2014 Criminal Justice and Behavior, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Empirical
Legal Studies, Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, Journal of Forensic Social
Work, Journal of Research on Adolescence
2013 American Journal of Public Health, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminology,
Journal of Criminal Justice
2012 Criminal Justice and Behavior
Health-Justice Exchange Focus Group, IJIS Institute, under sponsorship of the Bureau of
Justice Assistance (BJA) and in collaboration with the Urban Institute
Member
2012 – 2013
Criminal Justice and Health Information Technology Roundtable, Community Oriented
Correctional Health Services (COCHS), with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Member
September, 2012
Jason Matejkowski
Last updated: November 2016
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PRIOR TO KU
Ad Hoc Peer Reviewer
Archives of General Psychiatry, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminal Justice Review,
International Journal of Mental Health Systems, The Journal of Behavioral Health Services &
Research, Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action
Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program, U.S. Department of Justice
Peer Reviewer
2009 – 2010
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NIMH New Investigators Workshop
August, 2016
Competitive application process
Randomized Controlled Trials for Clinical and Behavioral Settings University of Kansas Summer Institute
June, 2013
Mediation and Moderation: Modern Methods and Approaches
University of Kansas Summer Institute
June, 2013
PRIOR TO KU
Advancing Precision in Program Evaluation IASWR Summer Research Workshop
June, 2009
Path Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling
Audit of course in applied linear regression
University of Pennsylvania, School of Communication
Spring, 2009
Structural Equation Modeling
SSWR Pre-Conference Methodology Workshop
January, 2009
Measurement and Confirmatory Factor Analysis IASWR Summer Research Workshop
June, 2007
Jason Matejkowski
Last updated: November 2016
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HONORS AND AFFILIATIONS
Finalist for the H.O.P.E. (Honor for the Outstanding Progressive Educator) Award, 2015
Member Society for Social Work and Research
Member American Society of Criminology
Member Council on Social Work Education
PRIOR TO KU
Lazarus-Goldman Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Student, 2008
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 2002
Alpha Delta Mu National Social Work Honor Society, 2002