Publications


Books

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Tanis, E.S., Wu, J. & Haffer, L. (2017). The State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: 2017. Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Order from American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, or for more information, Contact Us.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Rizzolo, M.C., Tanis, E.S., Haffer, L., & Wu, J. (2015). The State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Emerging from the Great Recession. Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD). Order from American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, or for more information, Contact Us.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Rizzolo, M.C., Tanis, E.S., Haffer, L., Lulinski, A., & Wu, J. (2013). The State of the States in Developmental Disabilities 2013The Great Recession and Its Aftermath (Preliminary Edition). Boulder: Department of Psychiatry and Coleman Institute, University of Colorado and Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago. Contact Us.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Rizzolo, M.C., Haffer, L., Tanis, E.S., & Wu, J. (2011). The State of the States in Developmental Disabilities: 2011.Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Contact Us.

Braddock, D. (2010). Public spending for services to persons with disabilities in the United States. In Opportunities for Community Development Finance in the Disability Market, held at the Federal Reserve Bank Headquarters, Washington, DCpp. 7-20. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Contact Us.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R & Rizzolo, M.C. (2008). The state of the states in developmental disabilities: 2008. Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Contact Us

Rizzolo, M.C., & Braddock, D. (2008). People with cognitive disabilities. In S. Helal, M. Mokhtari, and B. Abdulrazak (Eds), The engineering handbook of smart technology for aging, disability, and independence, pp. 203-216. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons

Rizzolo, M. C., Bell, R., Braddock, D., Hewitt, A, & Brown, C. (2005). Emerging technologies for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In K. C. Lakin and A. Turnbull (Eds.), Keeping the promises: Findings and recommendations. National goals, state of knowledge and research agenda for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, pp. 289-310. Washington, D.C.: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D., Rizzolo, M. C., Hemp, R., & Parish, S. (2004). Public spending for developmental disabilities in the United States: An historical – comparative perspective, In R. Stancliffe & K. C. Lakin (Eds.) Costs and outcomes: Community services for people with intellectual disabilities, pp. 23-44. Baltimore: Brookes.

Braddock, D. (2002). Changing times revisited and the legacy of Professor Gunnar Dybwad. In J. Dudley, M.L. Calhoun and L. Ahlgrim-Delzell (Eds.), Lessons learned from a lawsuit: Creating services for people with mental illness and mental retardation (Preface, pp. vi-viii). New York: National Association for Dual Diagnosis.New York: National Association for the Dually Diagnosed.

Braddock, D. (Ed.). (2002). Disability at the dawn of the 21st century and the state of the states. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D. & Parish, S. (2001). An institutional history of disability. In G. Albrecht, K. Seelman, & M. Bury, (Eds.), Handbook of disability studies, pp. 11-68, New York: Sage.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., & Parish, S. (2000). Transforming service delivery systems in the states. In M.L. Wehmeyer and J.R Patton (Eds.), Mental retardation in the 21st Century, 359-378. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

Braddock, D. (1999). Innovation in mental retardation services. In D. Biegel & A. Blum (Eds.), Innovations in practice and service delivery with vulnerable populations across the lifespan. New York: Oxford University Press.

Mitchell, D. (1999). Managed care and developmental disabilities: Reconciling the realities of managed care with the individual needs of persons with disabilities. Homewood, IL: High Tide Press.

Braddock, D. (1998). Mental retardation and developmental disabilities: Historical and contemporary perspectives. In D. Braddock, R. Hemp, S. Parish, and J. Westrich (Eds.), The state of the states in developmental disabilities, fifth edition, 3-21. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Parish, S., Westrich, J., & Park, H. (1998). The state of the states in developmental disabilities: Summary of the study. In D. Braddock, R. Hemp, S. Parish, and J. Westrich (Eds.), The state of the states in developmental disabilities, fifth edition, 23-53. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D. & Hemp, R. (1998). Toward family and community: Mental retardation services in Massachusetts and New England. In D. Braddock, R. Hemp, S. Parish, and J. Westrich (Eds.), The state of the states in developmental disabilities, fifth edition, 55-66. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Hemp, R., Braddock, D., & Westrich, J. (1998). Medicaid, managed care, and developmental disabilities. In D. Braddock, R. Hemp, S. Parish, and J. Westrich (Eds.), The state of the states in developmental disabilities, fifth edition, 67-89. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Parish, S., & Westrich, J. (1998). The state of the states in developmental disabilities, fifth edition. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Bachelder, L., & Fujiura, G.T. (1995). The state of the states in developmental disabilities, fourth edition. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D. & Mitchell, D. (1992). Residential services and developmental disabilities in the United States: A national survey of staff compensation, turnover, and related issues. Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Fujiura, G., Bachelder, L., & Mitchell, D. (1990). The state of the states in developmental disabilities, third edition. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing Company.

Braddock, D. (1987). Federal policy toward mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Preface by Senator Robert Dole. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing Company.

Journal Articles

Bongshin Lee, Kim Marriott, Danielle Szafir, and Gerhard Weber. Inclusive Data Visualization (Dagstuhl Seminar 23252). In Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 13, Issue 6, pp. 81-105, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2024)

https://doi.org/10.4230/DagRep.13.6.81

Braddock, D., Hoehl, J., Tanis, S., Alowitz, E., & Haffer, L. (2013). The rights of people with cognitive disabilities to technology and information access (PDF)Inclusion, 1(2), 95-102. 

Rizzolo, M.C., Friedman, C., Lulinski-Norris, A., & Braddock, D. (2013). Home and community based services (PDF) (HCBS) Waivers: A nationwide study of the states. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 51(1), 1-21. 

Braddock, D. (2010). Honoring Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s legacy in intellectual disabilityIntellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 48 (1), 63-72.

Braddock, D. (2010). Public spending for disability in the United States: 1997-2006. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. (Proceedings from a conference on housing for people with disabilities held on February 5, 2010, at the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States, Washington, D.C., February 4-5, 2010. 

Rizzolo, M.C., Hemp, R., Braddock, D., & Schindler, A. (2009). Family support services for persons with intellectual and development disabilities: Recent national trends. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 47(2), 152-155.

Braddock, D. (2007). Washington rises: Public financial support for intellectual disability in the United States, 1955-2004Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 13, 169-177.

Rizzolo, M.C., Heller, T., & Braddock, D. (2005). Determinants of state utilization of public institutions for persons with intellectual disabilities in the U.S. International Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2(1)60-62.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., & Rizzolo, M.C. (2004). State of the states in developmental disabilities: 2004. Mental Retardation, 42(5), 356-370.

Braddock, D., Rizzolo, M.C., Thompson, M., & Bell, R. (2004). Emerging technologies and cognitive disability. Journal of Special Education Technology, 19(4), 49-56.

Braddock, D., Rizzolo, M.C., & Hemp, R. (2004). Most employment services growth in developmental disabilities during 1988-2002 was in segregated settings. Mental Retardation, 42(4), 317-320.

Rusch, F. R. & Braddock, D. (2004). Adult day programs versus supported employment (1988-2002):  Spending and service practices of mental retardation and developmental disabilities state agencies. Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 29(4), 237-247.

Parish, S., Pomeranz-Essley, A., & Braddock, D. (2003). Spending trends in family support in the United States, Mental Retardation, 41(3)174-187. 

Braddock, D. (2002). Public financial support for disability at the dawn of the 21st Century. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 107(6), 478-489. 

Hemp, R., Rizzolo, M. C., & Braddock, D. (2002). Trends and milestones – Selected trends in public spending for MR/DD services and the state economies. Mental Retardation, 40(5), 418-422.

Braddock, D., Felce, D., Emerson, E., & Stancliffe, R.J. (2001). The living circumstances of children and adults with mental retardation or developmental disabilities in the United States, Canada, England and Wales, and Australia. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 7, 115-121.

Hemp, R., Braddock, D., Parish, S.L, & Smith, G. (2001). Trends and milestones-Leveraging federal funding in the states to address Olmstead and growing waiting lists. Mental Retardation, 39(3), 241-243.

Parish, S.L., Braddock, D., Hemp, R., & Rizzolo, M.C. (2000). Trends and milestones–Status of family support services and spending in the United States. Mental Retardation, 38(6), 547-550.

Braddock, D., Hemp, R., Parish, S., & Rizzolo, M.C. (2000). Growth in state commitments for community services: Significance of the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waiver. Mental Retardation, 38(2), 186-189.

Braddock, D. (1999). Aging and developmental disabilities: Demographic and policy issues affecting American families. Mental Retardation, 37(2), 155-161.

Hemp, R., & Braddock, D. (1998). Trends and milestones–Medicaid managed care and individuals with disabilities: Status report. Mental Retardation, 36, 84-85.

Braddock, D., & Hemp, R. (1997). Toward family and community: Mental retardation services in Massachusetts, New England, and the United States. Mental Retardation, 35(4), 241-256.

Testimony

Braddock, D. (2013, July 17). Populations in need of LTSS and service delivery issues testimony for the Long Term Care Commission: Washington, DC: Commission. (PDF)

Braddock, D. (2011, May 18). Overview of trends and issues in developmental disabilities: 2011, House-Senate Joint Committee on Developmental Disabilities Washington State Legislature, Olympia, Washington. (PDF)

Braddock, D. (2011, January 31). Panelist, Envisioning the future. Summit on the Federal Developmental Disabilities Act Related Priorities, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland.

Braddock, D. (2010, December 6). Panelist, U.S. Regional Hearing. Summit on the Federal Developmental Disabilities Act and Related Priorities, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Denver, Colorado.

Braddock, D. (2007, July 18). Testimony: Joint Legislative Committee on Developmental Disabilities, Colorado State Legislature, Denver, Colorado. Powerpoint (PDF)

Braddock, D. (2004). Testimony for the federal Interagency Committee on Disability Research: Enhancing the national research, development, and dissemination agenda in cognitive disability and technology. Washington, DC: Federal Interagency Committee on Disability Research.

Braddock, D. (2002). Testimony on the Reauthorization of the Rehabilitation Act. U.S. Department of Education Public Hearings, Oakland, CA, April 18, 2002.

Parish, S.L. (September 2, 2001). Declaration of Susan L. Parish. Evans, et al., and United States of America and St. John’s Community Services, et al., v. Williams, et al. In the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Civ. No. 76-293.

Braddock, D. (1998). Aging and developmental disabilities: Demographic and policy issues affecting American families. Statement before the Senate Special Committee on Aging. Washington, DC: Senate Special Committee on Aging.

Braddock, D. (1995). Expert witness report for the U.S. Department of Justice, in U.S. v. Wagner, Federal District Court, Northern District of Texas. Civil No. 3:94-CV-2540-H.

Braddock, D. (1990, July 10). Statement on the Developmental Disabilities Act Amendments of 1990. Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.

Braddock, D. (1986). Statement on Medicaid financing of services for persons with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Hearings on Medicaid and developmental disabilities. Washington, DC: Senate Finance Committee, Subcommittee on Health, September 19, 1986.

Braddock, D. (1984). Statement on reauthorization of the Developmental Disabilities Act. Washington, DC: U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Health and the Environment, April 9.

Braddock, D. (1984a). Statement on S.2053–The Community and Family Living Amendments of 1983. Washington, DC: U.S. Senate Finance Committee Hearings, February 27.