Publications

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2016

Article

  • Latz, M., & Myers, E. L. (2016). A Creative course structure for understanding a complex subject: LGBTQ youth in care. Training Matters, 17(1).
  • Pennell, J. (2016). At Issue: Could restorative justice reduce U.S. incarceration rates? Yes. Restorative justice: Can it help victims and rehabilitate criminals?. CQ Researcher, 26(6).

2015

Article

  • De Jong, G., Schout, G., Pennell, J., & Abma, T. (2015). Family group conferencing in public mental health and social capital theory. Journal of Social Work, 15(3), 277-296.
  • Myers, E. L. (2015). Learning to support, include and empower LGBTQ youth in substitute care: Parenting special populations in foster care. Fostering Perspectives, 20(1).
  • Roby, J. L., Pennell, J., Rotabi, K., Bunkers, K. M., & de Ucles, S. (2015). Contextual adaptation of family group conferencing model: Early evidence from Guatemala. British Journal of Social Work, 45(8), 2281-2297.

Chapter

  • Hall, J., Pennell, J., & Rikard, R.V. (2015). Child and family team meetings: The need for youth participation in educational success. In T. Gal & B. Faedi Duramy (Eds.), International perspectives and empirical findings on child participation: From social exclusion to child-inclusive policies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Technical Reports

  • North Carolina Community Child Protection Team Advisory Board. (2015). 2014 end-of-year report. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ).
  • Pennell, J. (2015). Child maltreatment and domestic violence: Before and after enrollment in Strong Fathers. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J., Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M. (2015). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2014-2015. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Center for Family & Community Engagement.

Videorecording

  • Coker, D., Goodmark, L., Kim, M., Pennell, J., & Roberts, D. (2015). Reimagining the movement to end gender violence [video]. (mediaforchange.org, ).

2014

Article

  • Pennell, J., Rikard, R. V., & Sanders, T. (2014). Family violence: Fathers assessing and managing their risk to children and women. Children and Youth Services Review, 47, 36-45.
  • Poindexter, W.T. (2014). CFTs: A place to talk about tomorrow. Fostering Perspectives, 19(1).
  • Roby, J. L., Pennell, J., Rotabi, K., Bunkers, K. M., & de Ucles, S. (2014). Contextual adaptation of family group conferencing model: Early evidence from Guatemala. British Journal of Social Work, .

Chapter

  • Burford, G. & Pennell, J. (2014). Taking a fresh look: Fathers and family violence. In Anne Hayden, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Venezia Kingi, & Allison Morris (Eds.), A restorative approach to family violence: Changing tack. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate Pub. Limited.
  • Hall, J., Pennell, J., & Rikard, R.V. (2014). Child and family team meetings and restorative justice for foster youth. In T. Gal & B. Faedi Duramy (Eds.), International perspectives and empirical findings on child participation: From social exclusion to child-inclusive policies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Review

  • Pennell, J. (2014). Restorative justice today: Practical applications. Restorative Justice, 2(2), 249-251.

Technical Reports

  • Fisher-Borne, M., Soltes, A., Latz, M., & Rikard, R.V. (2014). 2014 Qualitative Evaluation Report. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • North Carolina Community Child Protection Team Advisory Committee. (2014). 2013 end-of-year report. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ).
  • Pennell, J., Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M. (2014). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual Report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Volkel, J. H., Latz, M., Allen-Eckard, K. & Pennell, J. (2014). Youth Leadership Cafe: Final Report. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Volkel, J., Latz, M., Allen-Eckard, K., Pennell, J. (2014). Youth Leadership Cafe. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.

2013

Article

  • Pennell, J., Sanders, T., Rikard, R. V., Shepherd, J., & Starsoneck, L. (2013). Family violence, fathers, and restoring personhood. Restorative Justice, 1(2), 268-289. doi: 10.5235/2050472.1.1.2.1
  • Rauktis, M. E., Bishop-Fitzpatrick, L., Jung, N., & Pennell, J. (2013). Family group decision making: Measuring fidelity to practice principles in public child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review, 35(2), 287-295.

Chapter

  • Bullock, K., & Volkel, J. (2013). Culturally competent care in an increasingly diverse society. In C. Staudt & J. H. Ellens (Eds.), Our changing journey to the end: Reshaping death, dying, and grief in America. (pp. 145-158). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
  • Pennell, J., Maxwell, G. M., & Nash, J. (2013). Restorative justice and youth offending. In Marie Weil, Michael S. Reisch, Mary L. Ohmer (Eds.), Handbook of community practice (2nd ed.). (pp. 567-583). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications.

Technical Reports

  • Pennell, J. (2013). Center for Family and Community Engagement: First five years. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, September) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Pennell, J. (2013). Five-Year Review Report, 2008-2013. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. & Rikard, R.V. (2013). Fostering Youth Educational Success: Final evaluation report. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M.). (2013). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2012-2013. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M.). (2013). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2012-2013: Summary report. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Pennell, J. (with Rikard, R.V., Guerrant, M., & Sanders, T.). (2013). Strong Fathers Project subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2012-2013. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.

2012

Article

  • Kearney, C. . (2012). Child and family team meetings can contribute to the success of court-ordered plans. Fostering Perspectives, 17(1), 10. Full Article
  • King, J. (2012). Child and family team meetings can be golden opportunities. Fostering Perspectives, 16(2). Full Article
  • Parcel, T., & Pennell, J. (2012). Child and family teams building social capital for at-risk students. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 39(2), 75-91.
  • Poindexter, W. (2012). A kinship foster parent's perspective on CFTs. Fostering Perspectives, 16(2). Full Article
  • Rotabi, K. S., Pennell, J., Roby, J. L., & Bunkers, K. M. (2012). Family group conferencing as a culturally adaptable intervention: Reforming intercountry adoption in Guatemala. International Social Work, 55(3), 402-416. doi: 10.1177/0020872812437229

Chapter

  • Beck, E., & Pennell, J. (2012). Decentralization and privatization: The promise and challenges of restorative justice in the United States. In E. Zinsstag & I. Vanfraechem (Eds.), Conferencing and restorative justice: International practices and perspectives. (pp. 137-151). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Technical Reports

  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M.). (2012). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011 - 2012. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M.). (2012). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011 - 2012: Summary. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Pennell, J. (with Rikard, R.V, & Sanders, T.). (2012). Strong Fathers Project subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011-2012. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Rikard, R.V., & Ryder-Burge, A.). (2012). Strong fathers: Community guidance. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, Joan (with Allen-Eckard, K., King, Jenny., Latz, M.). (2012). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011-2012. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.

2011

Article

  • Burford, G., Pennell, J., & Edwards, M. (2011). Family team meetings as principled advocacy. Journal of Public Child Welfare, 5(2-3), 318-344.
  • Wichinsky, L., Thomlison, B., & Pennell, J. (2011). Exploring organization culture and climate in community coalitions. Commmunity Development, 43, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/15575330.2011.567418

Chapter

  • Pennell, J., & Crampton, D. S. (2011). Family services for child abuse and maltreatment. In M. P. Koss, J. W. White, & A. E. Kazdin (Eds.) Violence against women and children: Navigating solutions (Vol. 2). (pp. 27-45). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Pennell, J., & Koss, M. P. (2011). Feminist perspectives on family rights: Social work and restorative justice processes to stop women abuse. In E. Beck, N. P. Kropf, & P. B. Leonard (Eds.), Social work and restorative justice: Skills for dialogue, peacemaking, and reconciliation. (pp. 195-219). New York: Oxford University Press.

Technical Reports

  • Pennell, J. (with Rikard, R.V.). (2011). Strong fathers: Program findings. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K, King, J., & Latz, M. (2011). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Comprehensive annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2010-2011. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K, King, J., & Latz, M.). (2011). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2010-2011. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Pennell, J. (with Rikard, R.V.). (2011). Strong Fathers Project Subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2010-2011. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Ryder-Burge, A.). (2011). Strong Fathers Project Subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2009-2010. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Ryder-Burge, A.). (2011). Wellness and student veterans at North Carolina State University: Survey results, spring 2010. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Pennell, J., Shapiro, C., & Spigner, W. (2011). Safety, fairness, stability: Repositioning juvenile justice and child welfare to engage families and communities. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) (pp. 1-65). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Center for Juvenile Justice Reform. Full Article
  • Pennell, Joan. (2011). Center for Family and Community Engagement 2010-2011 annual year end review. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.

2010

Article

  • Allen-Eckard, K., Latz, M., & Coppedge, A. (2010). What do families want? Family voices in the training room. Protecting Children, 25(1), 11-21.
  • Pennell, J., Edwards, M., & Burford, G. (2010). Expedited family group engagement and child permanency. Children and Youth Services Review, 32(7), 1012-1019. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.03.029
  • Poindexter, W. T., Reikowsky, R. C., Koss, M. P., & Pennell, J. (2010). Supporting family-led processes within a social work agency: Lessons learned. Protecting Children, 25(2), 19-26.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J., & Kim, M. (2010). Opening conversations across cultural, gender, and generational divides: Family and community engagement to stop violence against women and children. In J. Ptacek (Ed.), Restorative justice and violence against women. (pp. 177-192). New York: Oxford University Press.

Technical Reports

  • Pennell, J. (2010). Center for family and community engagement 2009-2010 annual year-end review. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, 2010) (pp. 11). Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M.). (2010). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2009-2010: Summary. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Task Force on the Scholarship of Engagement. (2010). Integrating learning, discovery, and engagement through the scholarship of engagement. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, NC: NCSU Office of Extension, Engagement, and Economic Development.

2009

Article

  • Pennell, J. & Burford, G. (2009). Principled diffusion of family group conferencing in Canadian child welfare. Protecting Children, 23(4), 3-8.
  • Poindexter, B. (2009). If no one can, then perhaps everyone can. MRS Newsletter: Information in Support of North Carolina's Multiple Response System, 5(1).
  • Poindexter, B. (2009). Which hat goes where, when, and how?. Facilitation Focus, .

Chapter

  • Crampton, D. S., & Pennell, J. (2009). Family-involvement meetings with older children in foster care: Intuitive appeal, promising practices and the challenge of child welfare reform. In B. Kerman, M. Freundlich, & A. N. Maluccio (Eds.), Achieving permanence for older children and youth in foster care. (pp. 266-290). New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2009). Widening the circle: Countering institutional racism in child welfare. In S. Strega, & J. Carriere (Eds.), Walking this path together: Anti-racist and anti-oppressive child welfare practice. (pp. 78-95). Black Point, NS: Fernwood Publishing.

Technical Reports

  • Pennell, J. (2009). Center for family and community engagement 2008-2009 annual year-end review. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, 2009) (pp. 8). Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Coppedge, A., & King, J.). (2009). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2008-2009. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Coppedge, A., & King, J.). (2009). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2008-2009: Summary. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Ryder-Burge, A.). (2009). Strong Fathers Project Subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2008-2009. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.

2008

Article

  • Pennell, J. (2008). Benefits of child and family team meetings: What the research says. MRS Newsletter: Information in Support of North Carolina's Multiple Response System, 1(3), 4-5.
  • Poindexter, B. . (2008). Catawba County CFT referral form. Practice Notes, , 14.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J. (2008). Family group conferencing. In C. M. Renzetti, & J. L. Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of interpersonal violence. (pp. 238-239). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.

Technical Reports

  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., Gasman, S., Kirk, R., Latz, M., Poindexter, B., & Wakefield, A.). (2008). School-Based Child and Family Teams Project: Summary report to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Full Article
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., Gasman, S., Kirk, R., Latz, M., Poindexter, B., & Wakefield, A.). (2008). School-based child and family teams project: Annual report to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, fiscal year 2007-2008. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, Vols. 1-3) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Coppedge, A. & King, J.). (2008). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2007-2008: Summary and projections. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with Coppedge, A., & King, J.). (2008). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2007-2008. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.

2007

Article

  • Pennell, J. (2007). Safeguarding all family members: FGC and family violence. Social Work Now, 37, 4-8. Full Article
  • Pennell, J. T. (2007). Proteger tous les membres de la famille: Concertation familiale et violence familiale. Social Work Now, 37, 4-8.
  • Poindexter, B. (2007). Catawba County Evaluation Statistics 2006. Practice Notes, , 13. Full Article
  • Poindexter, B. (2007). Catawba County's use of CFTs with the Hmong population. Promising Practices, .
  • Poindexter, B. (2007). Finding the pieces for a good CFT. Training Matters, 9(1), 2. Full Article
  • Poindexter, B. (2007). From the field: Practical advice for facilitators. Training Matters, 8(2), 2. Full Article
  • Poindexter, B. (2007). It takes an engine. MRS Newsletter: Information in Support of North Carolina's Multiple Response System, , 2. Full Article
  • Poindexter, B. (2007). Ok, now what? . Training Matters, , 8.
  • Poindexter, B. . (2007). Ok, now what? Reflections on child and family team meetings. MRS Newsletter: Information in Support of North Carolina's Multiple Response System, , 2. Full Article

Technical Reports

  • Edwards, M., Tinworth, K., Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (2007). Family team meeting (FTM) process, outcome, and impact evaluation: Phase II report. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association.
  • Pennell, J. (with Allen-Eckard, K., & Jarvis, S.). (2007). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, fiscal year 2006-2007. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement.
  • Pennell, J. (with King, J., & Spehar, C.). (2007). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2006-2007. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Department of Social Work, North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project.
  • Pennell, J. (with King, J., & Spehar, C.). (2007). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2006-2007: Summary and projections. (Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries, ) Raleigh, NC: NCSU, Department of Social Work, North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project.

2006

Article

  • Pennell, J. (2006). Restorative practices and child welfare: Toward an inclusive civil society. Journal of Social Issues, 62(2), 259-279.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J. (2006). Stopping domestic violence or protecting children? Contributions from restorative justice. In D. Sullivan, & L. Tifft (Eds.), The handbook of restorative justice: A global perspective. (pp. 286-298). New York: Routledge; London: Taylor & Francis.

Conference paper

  • Pennell, J. (2006). Culture, safety, and family violence: Restorative justice as peacemaking. In W. Tie, S. Julich, & V. Walters (Eds.) New frontiers in restorative justice: A reviewed selection of conference papers. (pp. 81-93). Auckland, NZ: Massey University, Center for Justice & Peace Development, School of Justice & Peace Development.

Videorecording

  • North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project. (2006). Getting everyone to the table: Training points on child and family teams [videorecording]. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University.

2005

Article

  • Altpeter, M., Mitchell, J., & Pennell, J. (2005). Advancing social workers? responsiveness to health disparities: The case of breast cancer screening. Health and Social Work, 30(3), 221-232.
  • Pennell, J., & Francis, S. (2005). Safety conferencing - Toward a coordinated and inclusive response to safeguard women and children. Violence Against Women, 11(5), 666-692.

Book

  • Pennell, J., & Anderson, G. R. (2005). Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J. (2005). At the conference: Advancing cultural safety. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 33-51). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2005). Before the conference: Promoting family leadership. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 13-32). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2005). Checking for model fidelity. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 107-121). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2005). Collaborative planning and ongoing training. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 73-87). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2005). Costs of family group conferencing. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 156-158). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2005). Safety for mothers and their children. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 163-181). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J. (2005). Widening the circle. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. (pp. 1-8). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  • Pennell, J., Noponen, H., & Weil, M. (2005). Empowerment research and program evaluation. In M. Weil (Ed.), Handbook of community practice. (pp. 620-635). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Technical Reports

  • Edwards, M., Tinworth, K., Burford, G., Fluke, J., & Pennell, J. (2005). Family team meeting (FTM) process, outcome, and impact evaluation. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association.

2004

Article

  • Pennell, J. (2004). Should we invite her and his side of the family to the FGC?. Together (London, England), (2004 Summer), 8-9.
  • Pennell, J. T. (2004). Family group conferencing in child welfare: Responsive and regulatory interfaces. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 31(1), 117-135.
  • Waites, C., Macgowan, M. J., Pennell, J., Carlton-LaNey, I., & Weil, M. (2004). Increasing the cultural responsiveness of family group conferencing. Social Work (New York, N.Y.), 49(2), 291-300.

Chapter

  • Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (2004). From agency client to community-based consumer: The family group conference as a consumer-led group in child welfare. In C. D. Garvin, M. J. Galinsky, & L. M. Gutierrez (Eds.), Handbook of social work with groups. (pp. 415-431). New York: Guilford Press.

2003

Article

  • Pennell, J. (2003). Are we following key FGC practice? Views of conference participants. Protecting Children, 18(1-2), 16-21.
  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2003). Family group decision making: After the conference progress in resolving violence and promoting well-being. Protecting Children, 18(2).

2002

Book

  • Harper, C., Pennell, J., & Weil, M. (2002). Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines (2nd ed.). Denver, CO: American Humane Association.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J. (2002). Principles for FGC evaluation. In C. Harper, J. Pennell, & M. Weil (Eds.), Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines (2nd ed.). (pp. 13-32). Denver, CO: American Humane Association.
  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2002). Feminist praxis, Making family group conferencing work. In H. Strang & J. Braithwaite (Eds.), Restorative justice and family violence. (pp. 108-127). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2001

Article

  • Macgowan, M. J., & Pennell, J. (2001). Building social responsibility through family group conferencing. Social Work With Groups (Haworth Press), 24(3/4), 67-87.
  • Turner, T., Watts, B., Messinger, L., Lillie, M., Hardison, J., & Pennell, J. (2001). Family group conferencing and welfare reform: A partnership strategy for safety and economic sufficiency. Protecting Children, 10(3), 52-61.

Book

  • Harper, C., Pennell, J., & Weil, M. (2001). Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines (1st ed.). Denver, CO: American Humane Association.

2000

Article

  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2000). Family group decision making: Protecting children and women. Child Welfare (New York, N.Y.), 79(2), 131-158.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2000). Family group decision-making and family violence. In G. Burford, & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferences: New directions in community-centered child and family practice. (pp. 171-192). Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.
  • Pennell, J., & Weil, M. (2000). Initiating conferencing: Community practice issues. In G. Burford, & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferences: New directions in community-centered child and family practice. (pp. 253-261). Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Conference paper

  • Pennell, J., Burford, G., MacGowan, M., Waites, C., & Weil, M. (2000). Partnership-building evaluation in Newfoundland/Labrador and North Carolina. In 1999 Family Group Decision Making Roundtable and International Conference on Evaluating Family Group Decision Making: Summary of the Proceedings. (pp. 129-132). Englewood, CO: American Humane Association, Children's Division.
  • Waites, C., Macgowan, M. J., Pennell, J., Weil, M., & Carlton-LaNey, I. (2000). Family group conferencing: Building partnerships with African American, Latino/Hispa?os, and Native American families and communities. In L. Merkel-Holguim (Ed.), 1999 Family Group Decision Making National Roundtable and International Evaluation Conference: Summary proceedings, Seattle, WA, May 12, 13 & 14, 1999. (pp. 49-54). Englewood, CO: American Humane Association, Children's Division.

1999

Article

  • Altpeter, M., Schopler, J. H., Galinsky, M. J., & Pennell, J. (1999). Participatory research as social work practice: When is it viable?. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 10(2), 31-53.
  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1999). Research review on family group decision making: Canada. Protecting Children, 14(4), 31.
  • Pennell, J., & Ristock, J. L. (1999). Feminist links, postmodern interruptions: Critical pedagogy and social work. Affilia, 14(4), 460-481.

Book

  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1999). Family group decision making: After the conference, progress in resolving violence promoting well-being: Outcome report summary. Ottawa: Health Canada.

Chapter

  • Burford, G., Pennell, J., & MacLeod, S. (1999). Family group decision making. In B. R. Compton, & B. Galaway (Eds.), Social work processes (6th ed.). (pp. 278-283). Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole.

Conference paper

  • Pennell, J. (1999). Mainstreaming family group conferencing. In Building strong partnerships for restorative practices: Proceedings of the conference sponsored by Department of Social Work, University of Vermont; State of Vermont Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services and the Department of Corrections; and Real Justice. (pp. 72-82). Burlington, VT: Dept. of Social Work, University of Vermont.
  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1999). Family group decision making: After the conference - Progress in resolving violence and promoting well-being. In 1998 National Roundtable on Family Group Decision Making: Summary of proceedings. (pp. 3-6). Englewood, Co: American Humane Association.

Videorecording

  • Pennell, J., Burford, G., & Cahill, B. (1999). Saputjinik = Healing each other [videorecording]. St. John's, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland.

1998

Book

  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1998). Family group decision making: Communities stopping family violence: Questions and answers. Ottawa: Health Canada; Englewood, CO: Distributed in the United States by American Humane Association.

Conference paper

  • Pennell, J. (1998). Family group decision making for preventing the abuse of women and children. In C. Oblin, L. J. Kirmayer, K. Gill, & E. Robinson (Eds.), Widening the circle: Collaborative research for mental health promotion in native communities: Proceedings of the conference: Widening the Circle: Developing Partnerships for Aboriginal Mental Health, Institute of Community & Family Psychiatry, 1998. (pp. 34-38, 47-48).
  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1998). Evaluating FGDM: What are the expected outcomes and how can they best be measured (Part 1). In 1997 National Roundtable Series on Family Group Decision Making: Assessing the promise and implementing the practice: Summary of proceedings. (pp. 49-58). Englewood, Colorado: American Humane Association, Children's Division.

Videorecording

  • Pennell, J., Burford, G., & Cahill, B. (1998). Widening the circle: The family group decision making experience [videorecording]. St. John's, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland.

1997

Chapter

  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1997). Communities of concern for resolving child and adult abuse: The family group decision making project. In G. Burford (Ed.), Ties that bind: An anthology of readings on social work and social welfare in Newfoundland and Labrador. (pp. 280-289). St. John's, NF: Jesperson Press.

1996

Article

  • Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1996). Family group decision making: Generating indigenous structures for resolving family violence. Protecting Children, 12(3), 17-21.
  • Burford, G., Pennell, J., MacLeod, S., Campbell, S., & Lyall, G. (1996). Reunification as an extended family matter. Community Alternatives, 8(2), 33-55.

Book

  • Ristock, J. L., & Pennell, J. (1996). Community research as empowerment: Feminist links, postmodern interruptions. Toronto; New York: Oxford University Press.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1996). Attending to context: Family group decision making in Canada. In J. Hudson, A. Morris, G. Maxwell, & B. Galaway (Eds.), Family group conferences: Perspectives on policy & practice. (pp. 206-220). Annandale, NSW: Federation Press; New York: Criminal Justice Press.

1995

Article

  • Pennell, J. (1995). Feminism and labor unions: Transforming state regulation of women's programs. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 6(1), 45-72.

Chapter

  • Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1995). The family group decision making project: An innovation in child and family welfare. In B. Galaway, & J. Hudson, (Eds.), Canadian child welfare: Research and policy implications. (pp. 140-153). Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Publications.
  • Pennell, J. (1995). Encountering or countering women abuse. In P. Taylor & C. Daly (Eds.), Gender dilemmas in social work: Issues affecting women in the profession. (pp. 89-105). Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars' Press.

Conference paper

  • Pennell, J., Burford, G., Campbell, S., Crawford, E., Lyall, G., MacLeod, S., Peckford, B., & Tuck, K. (1995). Developing a family empowerment model in partnership with community and government. In K. Kufeldt, & L. Greene (Eds.), Chair in Child Protection 1994 Symposium Proceedings Protection through Empowerment: Caring for Children and Families. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 17-23). St. John's, NF: School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

1994

Article

  • Pennell, J., & G. Burford. (1994). Widening the circle: The family group decision making project. Journal of Child and Youth Care, 9(1), 1-12.

Conference paper

  • Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1994). Family group decision making: New roles for 'old' partners in resolving family violence. In Conference Proceedings Linkages '94: Federal Family Violence Initiative. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 17-19). Ottawa, Ont.: Federal Family Violence Initiative, Health Canada, Family Violence Prevention Division.
  • Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1994). New roles for 'old' partners in resolving family violence. In Proceedings of Beyond Badgley: Responses to the Report Sexual Offences Against Children. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 45-47). Ottawa, Ont.: National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Programs and Services Branch, Health Canada.
  • Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1994). A Canadian innovation of family group decision making. In International Year of the Family Conference Papers Strengthening Families. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 40-49). Wellington, NZ: International Year of the Family Committee and Government of New Zealand Social Welfare Department.

1993

Article

  • Pennell, J. (1993). Eradicating classism in shelters: Past and present alternatives. NCADV Voice, , 3-6.
  • Pennell, J. (1993). Should shelter staff unionize?. Perception, 17(3), 25-27.
  • Pennell, J., Flaherty, M., Gravel, N., Milliken, E., & Neuman, M. (1993). Feminist social work education in mainstream and nonmainstream classrooms. Affilia, 8(3), 317-338.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J. (1993). Honouring the professing in the profession. In Oval works: Feminist social work scholarship (Discussion paper series, issue 1). St. John's, NL: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Social Work.

1990

Article

  • Pennell, J. (1990). Consensual bargaining: Labor negotiations in battered-women's programs. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 1(1), 59-74.

Chapter

  • Pennell, J. (1990). Knitting empowering configurations. In J. Turner (Ed.), Living the changes. (pp. 188-196). Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

1989

Conference paper

  • Pennell, J. (1989). An exploration of job interest, satisfaction, and commitment in social movement organizations. In Worn paths and unbroken trails: The volunteer movement at the turning point, Proceedings of the 1989 Conference of the Association of Voluntary Action Scholars. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 458-464). Walla Walla, WA: Inland Printing and MBA Publishing.

1987

Article

  • Pennell, J. (1987). Ideology at a Canadian shelter for battered women: A reconstruction. Women's Studies International Forum, 10(2), 113-123.
  • Pennell, J. (1987). Labor unions in shelters--A feminist contradiction?. Aegis : Magazine on Ending Violence Against Women, 32, 25-29.
  • Pennell, J. (1987). Union participation of Canadian and American social workers: Contrasts and forecasts. Social Service Review (Chicago, Ill.), 61(1), 117-131.

1984

Article

  • Pennell, J., & Allen, D. (1984). Personal self, professional self and the women's movement. Atlantis, 9, 50-58.