Femina P. Varghese
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Also affiliated: Texas Tech University (2006–2011); Conway School of Landscape Design (2009–2023); The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (2001–2005)
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Femina P. Varghese's research program centers on the intersection of criminal justice and public health, with a particular focus on individuals involved in the justice system. Her work investigates topics such as the drivers of probation revocation, the willingness to work among males on parole, and the implementation of telehealth services for substance-using justice-involved persons. Varghese has also explored the role of career mentoring programs for juveniles and the potential for entrepreneurship within criminal justice populations.
Further research extends to understanding the psychological services and disease management approaches applicable in criminal justice settings. Her publications examine the significance of racial identity among Black men in prison and its relation to recidivism risk factors. Varghese's scholarship is supported by a publication record of 67 works, an h-index of 15, and over 1,700 citations. She collaborates with researchers from the University of Central Arkansas, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 67
- Citations: 1,797
Selected Publications
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Telemental Health Service Delivery to Justice-Involved Persons With Substance Use: Staff Perspectives (2026)
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Does racial identity among Black men in prison matter? An exploratory cluster analysis and examination of risk factors for recidivism. (2026)
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Responsivity research: Informing psychological services for justice systems that work. (2025)
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Entrepreneurship and Criminal Justice Populations: A Social Cognitive Perspective (2023)
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Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968) (2023)
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Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach (2023)
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Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use (2022)
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Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles. (2022)
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Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis. (2022)
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Clinicians with lived experience of mental illness: Introduction to a special section on prosumers, in honor of the late Dr. Fredrick J. Frese III. (2022)
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Self‐monitoring Behavioral Assessment Techniques (2020)
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Human Genome Project and Personality (2020)
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Genius, Assessment of (2020)
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Michael F. Scheier (2020)
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Culture‐Free/Fair Intelligence Testing (2020)
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- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Entrepreneurship and Criminal Justice Populations: A Social Cognitive Perspective
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles.
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles.
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
- Responsivity research: Informing psychological services for justice systems that work.
- Clinicians with lived experience of mental illness: Introduction to a special section on prosumers, in honor of the late Dr. Fredrick J. Frese III.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles.
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles.
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles.
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles.
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