Congratulations to Dr. Jill Levenson on winning ATSA’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Jill Levenson, professor of Social Work at Barry University in Miami, Florida, and one of the foremost experts in sex offender issues was awarded the ATSA Lifetime Significant Achievement Award at their annual conference last week.  The Award recognizes individuals who have contributed to the state of knowledge in the field of sexual abuse; the reduction or prevention of sexual abuse; or the development of initiatives or programs to assist abusers or victim/survivors.

Her work in this area spans more than 25 years and is documented in more than one hundred publications. She has testified as an expert in State and Federal Courts throughout the country and has been quoted as an expert in dozens of media outlets internationally.

From our perspective, she is deserving of this prestigious award, not only for her academic work and expertise in this area, but because of her courage to take on a topic that is unquestionably difficult and was likely not very respected by others in academia during her career. The courage to persist in her work has resulted in a large body of research that supports our advocacy work and has made (and will continue to make) a significant impact in our lives and the safety of our communities.

Well deserved Dr. Levenson!!!

 


Discover more from Florida Action Committee

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

9 thoughts on “Congratulations to Dr. Jill Levenson on winning ATSA’s Lifetime Achievement Award

  • November 13, 2019

    I am looking forward to the DVD of “Untouchable” becoming available. I can show it to small groups at various times so I need to have my personal copy of it available as opportunity presents itself.

    Reply
  • November 13, 2019

    Congratulations!! Thank you for your work.

    Reply
  • November 13, 2019

    I am thankful for people like Dr. Levenson. It is an honorable goal to stop all sexual abuse and to restore ‘life’ to those who have been either a victim or who gave in to the temptation to commit an offense. We have all either been a victim or created a victim and all we want is to make amends and get our lives back. Dr. Levenson can do much to move lives forward for many.

    Reply
  • November 13, 2019

    Muchas gracias to Dr. Jill! Maybe more legislators and other power players will pay more attention to her research now! Well done!

    Reply
    • November 13, 2019

      Yes, I have used her research some but wasn’t quite sure how much clout she carried. I now see that she has a lot of clout and will use her even more.

      Reply
  • November 13, 2019

    Congrats! Well deserved! We are so grateful for your hard work in this field.

    Reply
  • November 13, 2019

    An award that is well deserved. Congratulations Dr. Levenson.

    Reply

Comment Policy

  • PLEASE READ: Comments not adhering to this policy will be removed.
  • Be patient. All comments are moderated before they are published. This takes time.
  • Stay on topic. Comments and links should be relevant to this post.
  • *NEW* CLICK HERE if you have an off-topic comment or link.
  • Be respectful. Do not attack, abuse, or threaten. This includes cussing/yelling (ALL CAPS).
  • Cite. If requested, cite any bold or novel claims of fact or statistics, or your comment may be moderated.
  • *NEW* Be brief. If you have a comment of over 2,000 characters, please e-mail it to us for consideration as a member submission.
  • Reminder: Opinions and statements in comments are neither endorsed nor verified by FAC.
  • Moderation does not equal censorship. See this post for more information

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *