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Susan Feiner, Director
94 Bedford Street
Portland, ME 04104
Voice: 207.780.4966
Fax:
207.780.5532
sffein@usm.maine.edu

Lauren Webster, Assistant to the Director
Voice: 207.780.4862
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Susan Fineran, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Social Work and Women's and Gender Studies
G41 Masterton Hall
Office Phone: 207 228-8533
Email: sfineran@usm.maine.edu









Dr. Susan Fineran is an associate professor at the University of Southern Maine School of Social Work and Women and Gender Studies. Her professional career includes clinical experience in the areas of aging, substance abuse, child and family treatment, sex discrimination and women's issues. Her research interests include peer sexual harassment and bullying in schools and the mental health implications for children and adolescents. Dr. Fineran joined the University of Southern Maine School of Social Work in 2002 after teaching on the social work faculties of Boston University and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her education includes an MSW (1981) from the Catholic University of America, and a Ph.D. (1996) from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Over the past decade, Dr. Fineran has published extensively in her research area concerning sexual harassment and adolescent development. This year she currently has a co-authored article in press; Comparing the Impact of Bullying and Sexual Harassment Victimization on the Mental and Physical Health of Adolescents in the journal Sex Roles (Gruber, J.E , & Fineran, S.), and two book chapters; Sexual harassment and mental health. In M. Paludi (Ed.) The psychology of women at work: Challenges and solutions for our female workforce. and Bullying, and sexual harassment in schools: Pathways to assessment. In R. Constable, C.R. Massat, S. McDonald, & J.P. Flynn (Eds.), School social work: Practice, policy, and research (7th Edition).

Susan Fineran was recently cited in an article by Jill Schachner Chanen regarding her study with teen workers who are sexually harassed on the job. The article, "New Troubles for Teens at Work: With more youths on the job, sex harassment claims are on the rise" can be viewed here.

Other recent publications include, The Impact of bullying and sexual harassment on health out outcomes of middle school and high school girls (Gruber, J.E , & Fineran, S.) and Risk factors for peer sexual harassment in schools (Fineran, S., & Bolen, R.M.). Her work has been cited in an E-Zine AlterNet story posted October 24, 2006, for an article entitled, "Workplace Harassment Now a Teen Rite of Passage." written by Debra Katz and Justine F. Andronici of Ms. Magazine. In addition, Dr. Fineran's research was also cited in the June 2007 issue of Good Housekeeping in an article by E.J. Graff, "Is your daughter safe at work?" The Washington Post cited her study in a 2004 article "Lawsuits Shed New Light on Sexual Harassment of Teens." All three articles referenced Dr. Fineran's studies on sexual harassment issues among teenage female working students. In August 2007, she presented her research on peer sexual harassment at the Society of Social Problems annual meeting in New York, New York. Also in January of 2007 her research regarding working teens was presented in San Francisco at the Society for Social Work Research.

Dr. Fineran has been awarded three USM Faculty grants to explore peer sexual harassment among teenagers and recently submitted a grant proposal to the Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women to address campus interpersonal violence against women.

Education

University of Illinois at Chicago, Ph.D., 1996
The Catholic University of America, M.S.W., 1981
Russell Sage College, B.A. 1974

Select Publications

Gruber, J.E , & Fineran, S. (In Press). Comparing the Impact of Bullying and Sexual Harassment Victimization on the Mental and Physical Health of Adolescents

Sex Roles

Gruber, J.E., & Fineran, S. (2007).The impact of bullying and sexual harassment on middle school and high school girls. Violence Against Women, 13, (2), 627-643.

Fineran, S., & Bolen, R.M. (2006). Risk factors for peer sexual harassment in schools. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21, 1169-1190.

Fineran, S., Bennett, L. & Sacco, T. (2003). Peer sexual harassment and peer violence among adolescents in Johannesburg and Chicago. International Social Work Journal. 46, (3), 391-405.

Fineran, S., Bolen, R.M., Urban-Keary, M. & Zimmerman, L. (2003). Sharing common ground: Learning about oppression through an experiential game. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 6, (4), 1-19.

Fineran, S. (2002). Adolescents at work: Gender issues and sexual harassment. Violence Against Women, 8, (8), 953-967.

Fineran, S. (2002). Sexual harassment between same-sex peers: The intersection of mental health, homophobia, and sexual violence in schools. Social Work. 47, (1), 65-74.

Fineran, S., Bennett, L. & Sacco, T. (2001) Peer sexual harassment and peer violence: South African children at risk. Maatskaplike Werk / Social Work. 37, (3), 211-221.

Fineran, S. (2001). Sexual minority students and peer sexual harassment in high school. Journal of School Social Work. 11, (2), 50-69.

Gilfus, M., Fineran S., Cohan, D.J., Jensen, S.A., Hartwick, L. & Spath, R. (1999). Research on violence against women: Creating survivor informed collaborations. Violence Against Women, 5 (10), 1194-1212.

Fineran, S. & Bennett, L. (1999). Gender and power issues of peer sexual harassment among teenagers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14 (6), 626-641.

Fineran, S. & Bennett, L. (1998). Teen peer sexual harassment: Implications for social work practice in education. Social Work, 43 (1), 55-64.

Bennett, L. & Fineran, S. (1998). Sexual and severe physical violence among high school students: Power beliefs, gender and relationship. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 67 (4), 645-652.

Book Chapters

Fineran, S., & Gruber, J.E. (2008). Sexual harassment and mental health. In M. Paludi (Ed.) The psychology of women at work: Challenges and solutions for our female workforce. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

Fineran, S. (2008). Same-sex sexual harassment. In J. Edleson & C. Renzetti (Eds). Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Fineran, S., McDonald, S., & Constable, R. (2008). Bullying, and sexual harassment in schools: Pathways to assessment. In R. Constable, C.R. Massat, S. McDonald, & J.P. Flynn (Eds.), School social work: Practice, policy, and research (7th Edition). Chicago: Lyceum.

McDonald, S., Fineran, S., Constable, R., & Moriarty, A. (2005). Creating safe and responsive schools: Bullying and peer sexual harassment. In R. Constable, C.R. Massat, S. McDonald, & J.P. Flynn (Eds.), School social work: Practice, policy, and research (6th Edition). Chicago: Lyceum.

Resarch Grants

Campus Interpersonal Violence Safety Program
Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women, (March 2008, $300,000)
Principal Investigator.

Research Grant Development
CAS Research and Creative Activity Fund (Awarded June 2004, $794.00)

Peer Sexual Harassment Outcomes on Children's Mental and Physical Health
USM Faculty Senate Research Grants. (Awarded March 2003, $2300.00)
Principal Investigator.

Adolescent Employment: Mental Health Risks From Sexual Harassment.
Proposal Development Research Assistance Fund.
(Awarded September 2003, $1200.00)
Principal Investigator.