Faculty/Staff Detail
Evan
Stark, PhD, MA, MSW
Professor
Primary Affil: Rutgers University-School of Public Affairs & Administration, Professor and MPH Program Director
SPH Department: Urban Health Administration
Units: N/A
Campus: Newark
Building: Hill Hall
Room: 722
Phone: 973.353.5093
Fax: 973.353.5907
Email: eds203@juno.com
SPH Department: Urban Health Administration
Units: N/A
Campus: Newark
Building: Hill Hall
Room: 722
Phone: 973.353.5093
Fax: 973.353.5907
Email: eds203@juno.com
Degrees/Certifications:
PhD, 1984, State University of New YorkMA, 1967, University of Wisconsin
MSW, 1991, Fordham University
Global Public Health Experience:
NoResearch Interests:
Health Management; Organizational Development; Violence and Health PolicyCommunity Service/Community Research Projects:
- Domestic violence consultation on developing procedures and protocols to the New Jersey State Police and to Mathematica in Princeton, NJ on a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant to evaluate DELTA projects involving state-community collaborations on domestic violence
- Trainer, Essex County Domestic Violence Response Team Program – Essex County, NJ
- Improve the Division of Family and Youth Services response to battered mothers in their caseload. Partner: New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women
- Improving response of Child Protection to Battered Mothers, “Nicholson Panel.” Partner: New York City, Federal Court, Administration of Children’s Services – New York, NY
- Reduce health/behavioral problems among high risk low income new mothers, “Healthy Start” in Newark, NJ. Partner: New Jersey State Government; Isaiah House in East Orange; and others
Professional Service:
- Member, Fatality and Near Child Fatality Review Board for the Central Region of New Jersey
- Member, Advisory Board of Healthy Start - South Orange and Newark, NJ
- Associate Editor, Domestic Violence Report; Violence Against Women
- Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association; Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; Public Administration Review; Policies Studies Review; Women and Criminal Justice

