Presentations
Invited Presentations/Conference Participation
- 2013 Hurley, Martha L. “Finding Our Own Strategies for Recruitment and Retention.” Presented to the South Carolina Correctional Association in Myrtle Beach, SC on November 18, 2013.
- 2011 Hurley, Martha L. “Managing Change in Corrections.” Presented to the South Carolina Correctional Association in Myrtle Beach, SC on November 10, 2011.
- 2010 Hurley, Martha L. “Identifying Risk Factors and Treating Aggressive Juvenile and Adult Offenders.” Presented to the SC Commission on Prosecution Coordination Conference sponsored by the South Carolina Solicitor’s Association at Wild Dunes on February 19, 2010.
- 2009 Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “A Correctional Perspective on the Impact of Marijuana and the Mexican Drug Cartels.” Presented to the Symposium on the Use and Abuse of Marijuana sponsored by the Health Law and Bioethics Society at the Charleston School of Law on April 14, 2009.
- 2008 Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “A Helping Hand: The Utility of Faith-Based Initiatives.”Presented at the annual meeting of the South Carolina Correctional Association on November 13 in Myrtle Beach, SC.
- 2008 Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “Overcoming Student Surface Approaches to Learning.” Presented to CASTLE on November 3 at The Citadel.
- 2008 Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “Re-entry Moving from Research to Practice.” Invited presentation presented at the “Fighting Crime Behind the Wire” Strategic Planning Summit for Re-entry sponsored by the South Carolina Re-entry Initiative and the College of Charleston on October 10, 2008 in Charleston, SC.
- 2007 Henderson Hurley, Martha L. “Illinois Long-Term Offender Study.” Presented to the Illinois Long-Term Offender Committee.
- 2006 Hanley, D. and Martha Henderson. “Strategic Planning- Reentry Planning for Quality.” Presented at “The Institute for Evidence-based and Best Practices” sponsored by the American Association of Criminal Justice Professionals, Miami, Florida.
- 2006 Henderson, Martha. “Developing and Agenda: Variation in Substance Use Processes Differences between Minority and Non minority Females. Presented to the Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, Columbus, OH.