Mollee Steely Smith
Title | Assistant Professor |
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Institution | University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences |
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Department | PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine |
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Division | PSY Brain Imaging Research Center |
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Address | 4224 Shuffield Dr. Mail Slot # 554 Little Rock AR 72205
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Phone | 501-320-7271 |
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ORCID
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Overview Mollee Steely Smith, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Health and Legal System (HEALS) Lab in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Steely Smith is a criminologist who specializes in qualitative research focused on the intersections of health, incarceration, and broader criminal-legal system involvement among specialty populations, particularly the aging and terminally ill, pregnant and postpartum persons, and persons who use substances. She also studies the implementation of treatment services and programs for justice-involved persons in criminal-legal settings and in the community. Dr. Steely Smith’s most recent work highlights the urgent need for quality behavioral health services for those who are incarcerated and at-risk of continued justice-involvement, especially for people who are pregnant and postpartum. Dr. Steely Smith received her Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She completed a NIDA-funded T32 postdoctoral fellowship with the UAMS Translational Training in Addiction Program.
Affiliation Health and Legal System Lab
Biography Arkansas State University, Beebe | Associate of Science | 05/2024 | Criminal Justice | University of Arkansas, Little Rock | Bachelors of Arts | 05/2016 | Criminology & Criminal Justice | University of Arkansas, Little Rock | Masters of Arts | 05/2018 | Criminology & Criminal Justice | University of Arkansas, Little Rock | Doctorate of Philosophy | 08/2021 | Criminology & Criminal Justice |
Research R61DA059947 (ZIELINSKI, MELISSA JEAN)Sep 30, 2023 - Aug 31, 2025 NIH Developing and Testing Innovative Care Pathways for Screening and Treatment of OUD/PTSD in Jails Role: Co-Investigator |
| U2CDA050097 (STEELY, MOLLEE)May 1, 2023 - Aug 31, 2024 NIH/Nat. Inst. on Drug Abuse - Pass Through: University of Massachusetts Medical School JCOIN Coordination and Translation Center Role: Principal Investigator |
| R01HD103634 (ZIELINSKI, MELISSA J)Apr 1, 2021 - Feb 28, 2026 NIH/Nat. Inst. of Child Health & Human Development - Pass Through: University of Minnesota Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Programs for Women in Prison: Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes Role: Principal Investigator |
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Zielinski, M. J., Steely Smith, M. K., & Stahman, A. Custodial and perinatal care patterns of women who received prenatal care while incarcerated in the Arkansas state prison system, 2014-2019.
. Health & Justice. 2024; 16(12).
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Steely Smith MK, Ten-Bensel T. Sexual Grooming Behavior and Processes of Women Who Commit Sexual Offenses Against Children. J Interpers Violence. 2024 Nov; 39(21-22):4526-4548. PMID: 38494788.
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Steely Smith MK, Hinton-Froese KE, Scarbrough Kamath B, Virmani M, Walters A, Zielinski MJ. Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014-2019. Matern Child Health J. 2024 May; 28(5):935-948. PMID: 38177975.
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Steely Smith MK, Zielinski MJ, Sufrin C, Kramer CT, Benning SJ, Laine R, Shlafer RJ. State Laws on Substance Use Treatment for Incarcerated Pregnant and Postpartum People. Subst Abuse. 2023; 17:11782218231195556. PMID: 37746631.
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Fradley MF, Kathryn Allison M, Steely Smith MK, Bossard M, Zielinski MJ. Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison. Violence Against Women. 2023 Nov; 29(14):2964-2985. PMID: 37674415.
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Zielinski MJ, Allison MK, Smith MKS, Curran G, Kaysen D, Kirchner JE. Implementation of group cognitive processing therapy in correction centers: Anticipated determinants from formative evaluation. J Trauma Stress. 2023 02; 36(1):193-204. PMID: 36468175.
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Steely Smith MK, Wilson SH, Zielinski MJ. An integrative literature review of substance use treatment service need and provision to pregnant and postpartum populations in carceral settings. Womens Health (Lond). 2023 Jan-Dec; 19:17455057221147802. PMID: 36920150.
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Cooley Webb, B., Steely Smith, M. K., & ten Bensel, T. Dying in prison: End of life care services in a state correctional facility. The Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology. 2023; 2(12):260-283.
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Steely Smith, M. K. . The process of sexual misconduct incidents by male teachers in K-12 institutions. Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence. 2023; 1(8).
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Zielinski, M. J., Allison, M. K., Steely Smith, M. K., Curran, G., Kaysen, D., & Kirchner, J. E. Implementation of cognitive processing therapy in corrections centers: Anticipated determinants from formative evaluation. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 2023; (36):193-204.
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Zielinski MJ, Smith MKS, Kaysen D, Selig JP, Zaller ND, Curran G, Kirchner JE. A participant-randomized pilot hybrid II trial of group cognitive processing therapy for incarcerated persons with posttraumatic stress and substance use disorder symptoms: study protocol and rationale. Health Justice. 2022 Oct 01; 10(1):30. PMID: 36181587.
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Steely Smith M. "I'm Not a Child Molester, But a Victim Myself": Examining Rationalizations Among Male Sex Offenders Who Report Histories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2023 09; 67(12):1254-1271. PMID: 35670571.
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Fradley MF, Praseuth A, Bearden RL, Smith MKS, Evans L, Zaller ND, Zielinski MJ. Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved. J Clin Transl Sci. 2022; 6(1):e97. PMID: 36003206.
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Zielinski, M. J., Steely Smith, M. K., Kaysen, D., Selig, J. P., Zaller, N. D., Curran, G., & Kirchner, J. E. A participant-randomized pilot hybrid II trial of group cognitive processing therapy for incarcerated persons with posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders symptoms: Study protocol and rationale. Health & Justice. 2022; 30(10).
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Fradley, M. F., Praseuth, A., Bearden, R. L., Steely Smith, M. K., Evans, L., Zaller, N., & Zielinski, M. J. . Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice-involved. Journal of Clinical and Translational Sciences. 2022; 1(6).
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Steely Smith, M., Cooley, B., & ten Bensel, T. Criminal Justice Review. “We are all humans and deserve a decent way to go.” Examining professional’s experiences with providing end of life care in correctional institutions. 2022; 2(47):225-242.
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Snow, N., Steely, M., & ten Bensel, T. The right to life, liberty, and security for prostitution: Canada v. Bedford. Women and Criminal Justice. 2020; 4(33):302-309.
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Steely, M., & ten Bensel, T. Child sexual abuse within educational settings: A qualitative study on female teachers who sexually abuse their students. Deviant Behavior. 2020; 11(41):1440-1453.
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Steely, M., ten Bensel, T., Bratton, T., & Lytle, R. All a part of the process? A qualitative examination of change in online child pornography behaviors. Criminal Justice Studies. 2018; 3(31):279-296.
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