Molly Robbins

Molly Robbins, MCJ: directs the Group Violence Intervention initiative in Columbus, Ohio. She previously served About the Authors 314 as regional director of operations at an addiction treatment center, where she oversaw several medication-assisted treatment centers in Ohio. The majority of Molly’s career was at the Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility, where she worked as a program supervisor, unit supervisor, deputy director, and executive director. In the latter capacity, she was responsible for the facility, its staff, and the Responsible Adult Culture program (including training, supervision, implementation, and quality assurance). She has consulted with international clients and trained numerous facility staffs throughout Ohio to use the EQUIP program and Responsible Adult Culture. She has been a member of the American Correctional Association and the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ). In 2009, NABCJ presented her with the annual Mary Church Terrell Award “for activism and positive change in the field of criminal justice at the city and state level.” She worked in corrections for over 15 years with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus State Community College, and the Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility.

Robbins obtained her MCJ in Criminal Justice Administration at Tiffin University, 2002.

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