Representative Publications by REACH Lab Members
* Indicates student lab members
Chung, H. L., & Probert, S.* (in press). Civic engagement in relation to outcome expectations among African American young adults. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.
Chung, H. L., & Docherty, M.* (in press). The protective function of neighborhood social ties on psychological health. American Journal of Health Behavior.
Chung, H. L., & McFadden, D.* (2010). The effects of incarceration on children and communities. In Y. R. Harris, J. A. Graham, & G. Oliver-Carpenter (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents (COIP): Developmental and Clinical Implications (pp. 105-126). New York: Springer.
Chung, H. L., Schubert, C. A., & Mulvey, E. P. (2007). An empirical portrait of community reentry among serious juvenile offenders in two metropolitan cities. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 1402-1426.
Mulvey, E. P., Schubert, C., & Chung, H. L. (2007). Service use after court involvement in a sample of serious adolescent offenders. Children and Youth Services Review, 29, 518-544.
Chung, H. L., & Steinberg, L. (2006). Relations between neighborhood factors, parenting behaviors, peer deviance, and delinquency among serious juvenile offenders. Developmental Psychology, 42, 319-331.
Chung, H. L., Little, M., & Steinberg, L. (2005). The transition to adulthood for adolescents in the juvenile justice system: A developmental perspective. In D. W. Osgood, C. A. Flanagan, and E. M. Foster (Eds.), On Your Own Without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations (pp. 68-91). Chicago:University of Chicago Press.
Select Presentations by REACH Lab Members
* Indicates student lab members
Chung, H. L., & Docherty, M.* (March 2011). The protective function of neighborhood social ties on psychological health. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Cambridge, MA.
Ayad, E.*, Chung, H. L., & Cacoilo, M.* (March 2011). The influence of parent and peer relationships on coping strategies and psychological health. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Cambridge, MA.
Rivas, J.*, Chung, H. L., & Macintire, K.* (March 2011). Conceptions of adulthood and psychological well-being. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Cambridge, MA.
Slocum, C. A.*, Proverbs, T.*, Chung, H. L. (March, 2011). Examining the roles of neighborhood perceptions and internalizing symptoms in neighborhood research. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Cambridge, MA.
Chung, H. L., Ayad, E.*, Rivas, J.*, Proverbs, T.*, Docherty, M.*, Barrecchia, J.*, & Probert, S.* (March, 2010).
Becoming civically engaged: Satisfaction matters. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Brooklyn, NY.
Chung, H. L., Probert, S.*, & Pierre, C.* (October, 2009). Civic engagement among African-American emerging adults: A focus on outcome expectations. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Conference of Emerging Adulthood, Atlanta, GA.
Chung, H. L., Nisbett, L.*, Pierre, C.*, Probert, S.*, McFadden, D.*, Carnevale, J.*, & Miller, E.* (March 2009).
Volunteerism and self-esteem among emerging adults in an urban community. Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
REACH lab members present at the 2010 Celebration of Student Achievement
(Pictured from left to right: Jim Barrecchia, Stephanie Probert, Tanisha Proverbs)
The REACH lab meets Phil Zimbardo at EPA 2010!

Pictured from left to right: (back) Jim Barrecchia, Tanisha Proverbs;
(front) Julio Rivas, Meagan Docherty, Phillip Zimbardo, Liz Ayad
REACH Lab members present at the 2010 EPA Conference in Brooklyn, NY

Pictured from left to right: (sitting) Dr. Chung, Julio Rivas, Liz Ayad, Jim Barrecchia;
(standing) Stephanie Probert, Tanisha Proverbs, Megan Docherty
REACH Lab members present at the 2009 EPA Conference in Pittsburgh,

Pictured from left to right: Lindsay Nisbett, Cynthia Pierre, and Stephanie Probert.
