The Differential Intervention Award is given to a researcher, scholar, practitioner, or other individual who has significantly advanced the understanding, teaching, or implementation of classification, differential assignment, or differential approaches designed to promote improved social and personal adjustment and long-term change among juvenile and adult offenders. The award focuses on interventions, and on ways of implementing them that differ from “one-size-fits-all,” “one-size-largely-fits-all,” or “almost fits all,” approaches. The recipient’s contribution can apply to community, residential, or institutional populations/environments within or outside of the United States. Nomination packets should include nominee’s name, affiliation, a CV, and a short description of relevant accomplishments. Nominations should be sent to Meghan Mitchell, Differential Intervention Award Chair, at m.mitchell@und.edu no later than August 31, 2024. Please put “Differential Intervention Award Nomination” in the subject line.

Prior Marquerite Q. Warren and Ted B. Palmer Award Recipients

2023Zachary Hamilton
2022Deborah Koetzle
2021Jennifer Lanterman
2020Kristy Holtfreter
2019Carrie Pettus-Davis
2018Paula Smith
2017Emily Salisbury
2016Not Awarded
2015Gibb Pritchard
2014Tim Bynum
2013Faye Taxman
2012Paul Gendreau
2011Jim Byrne
2010Ed Latessa
2009James Austin
2008Not Awarded
2007Tim Brennan
2006Patricia Van Voorhis
2005Phillip Harris