Appreciation Award
Correctional Service of Canada
September 2001
Graduate Research Award
for Research Excellence in the Field of Sex Offender Treatment
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers
November 14, 1996
Certificate of Appreciation
Correctional Service of Canada
April 26, 1995
Bernard J. Shapiro Fellowship
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
University of Toronto
September 1991 - April 1993
Wilson, R.J. & McWhinnie, A.J., in association with Counseling and Psychotherapy Centers of America (2012). Training and technical assistance grant for Circles of Support & Accountability. US Department of Justice, SMART Office, $500,000.00.
Wilson, R.J. (2007). Development of distance learning curricula for Humber College’s Ontario Graduate Certificate Program in Forensic Practice. Law Foundation of Ontario, $40,000 (the entire grant eligibility was $120,000 over three years; the first instalment was received in 2006 before my tenure, instalment three was solicited in 2008, after my departure from Humber College).
Wilson, R.J., et al. (2002). Establishing a framework for community supervision of special needs offenders. Regional Research Committee, Correctional Service of Canada, $5000.00.
Wilson, R.J., Picheca, J.E., & Serin, R.C. (2001). Circles of Support & Accountability: Evaluating the efficacy of professionally-supported volunteerism in the long-term reintegration of high-risk sexual offenders. Research Branch, Correctional Service of Canada, $8000.00.
Wilson, R.J., Cripps, J.E., & Long, C.A. (1999). The identification of integrated treatment needs for offenders with family and sexual violence concerns. Council on Sex Offender Treatment, Correctional Service of Canada, $3000.00.
Wilson, R.J., Stewart, L., & Stirpe, T. (1996). An investigation of recidivism rates among sex offenders referred to community-based programming in the Greater Toronto Area. Regional Research Committee, Correctional Service of Canada, $4000.00.
Fedoroff, J.P., Collins, P.I., & Watson, R.J. (1991). Buspirone hydrochloride in the treatment of transvestic fetishism: A double blind study. Clarke Institute of Psychiatry Research Fund, $3500.00.