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Bui/Page 1 of 13 Hoan N. Bui Department of Sociology 901 McClung Tower University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 Phone: 865-974-7020 - Fax: 865-974-7013 - Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Social Science (with a concentration in Criminology, Sociology, and Women’s Studies). Michigan State University. 2001 M. A. Criminology & Criminal Justice. Sam Houston State University. 1996 B.S. Criminology & Criminal Justice. Sam Houston State University. 1994 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Criminological theories; feminist and critical criminology; juvenile delinquency; domestic violence; immigration; gender, race/ethnicity and criminal justice. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT 2001-2007: Assistant Professor (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) 2007-present: Associate Professor (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) TEACHING Graduate courses taught: Foundation of Criminology Advanced Studies in Criminology Juvenile Delinquency and the Social Structure Seminar in Criminal Justice Theories Undergraduate courses taught Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Criminal Justice Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice Society and Law RESEARCH Grant Proposals and Funded Projects 2012 International Workshop on Domestic Violence Interventions: Partnership for Effective Approaches to Prevention and Protection (PI). Submitted to NSF (asked for $40,758). Pending. 2009 Federal Formula Internship Grant (PI and Internship supervisor). Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth. $50,000.

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Hoan N. Bui Department of Sociology

901 McClung Tower University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996

Phone: 865-974-7020 - Fax: 865-974-7013 - Email: [email protected] EDUCATION

Ph.D. Social Science (with a concentration in Criminology, Sociology, and Women’s Studies). Michigan State University. 2001

M. A. Criminology & Criminal Justice. Sam Houston State University. 1996

B.S. Criminology & Criminal Justice. Sam Houston State University. 1994 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Criminological theories; feminist and critical criminology; juvenile delinquency; domestic violence; immigration; gender, race/ethnicity and criminal justice.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT 2001-2007: Assistant Professor (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) 2007-present: Associate Professor (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)

TEACHING Graduate courses taught:

Foundation of Criminology Advanced Studies in Criminology Juvenile Delinquency and the Social Structure Seminar in Criminal Justice Theories

Undergraduate courses taught Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Criminal Justice Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice Society and Law

RESEARCH Grant Proposals and Funded Projects

2012 International Workshop on Domestic Violence Interventions: Partnership for Effective Approaches to Prevention and Protection (PI). Submitted to NSF (asked for $40,758). Pending.

2009 Federal Formula Internship Grant (PI and Internship supervisor). Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth. $50,000.

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2009 School Engagement Translates into Success (PI), Submitted to the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth (Federal Formula Grant). $60,000. Not funded.

2008 Federal Formula Internship Grant (PI and Internship supervisor). Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth). $10,000.

2007 Collaborative Research: Transformative Change, Social Capital, and Outcomes for Women Released from Prison (PI; other PIs: Merry Morash at Michigan State and Bonnie Veysay at Rutgers University). Submitted to the National Science Foundation. $174,186 (for UTK only). Not funded.

2007 Human Capital, Social Capital, and Women’s Post-Incarceration Adjustment: A Pilot Study (PI). Funded by the Professional Development Award, University of Tennessee. $4,500.

2006 Collaborative Research: Human Capital, Social Capital, and Women’s Post-Incarceration Adjustment (PI; other PI: Merry Morash at Michigan State). Submitted to the National Science Foundation. $287,304 (for UTK only). Not funded.

2004 Racial and Ethnic Differences in Drug Market Behavior among Male Arrestees (PI). Submitted to the National Institute of Justice. $31,591. Not funded.

2003 Race, Ethnicity and Sex Differences in Estimates and Explanations of Crime Victimization and Crime Reporting (Co-PI). Partially funded by Michigan State University ($17,000) and the Michigan Center for Economic Development (fee waiver worth $15,000 for a one-year use of confidential data at the Michigan Census Research Center in Ann Arbor).

2003 Understanding Victimization in a Diverse Population (Co-PI). Submitted to the National Institute of Justice. $31,000. Not funded.

2003 Effects of Immigration Resettlement on Delinquency among Latino Juveniles (PI). Submitted to the National Science Foundation. $211,341. Not funded.

2002 Delinquency among Immigrant Juveniles (PI). Funded by the Professional Development Award, University of Tennessee. $4.990.

2001 Crime Victimization among Asian Americans (Co-PI). Funded by the American Statistical Association and the Bureau of Justice Statistics ($18,000).

1999 The Dynamics of Wife Abuse among Asian Americans (Co-PI). Funded by the National Science Foundation. $178,000 and $12,000 supplementary fund from the NSF Undergraduate Research Program.

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Papers under Review and in Progress Lai, D. & Bui, H. N. An ethnomethodological view of racial violence: The

interpretive construction of Black-Korean conflicts? Under review (Critical Criminology).

Bui, H. N. Behavioral outcomes of immigrant children and youth. In C. Suarez-Orozco, M. Abo-Zena & A. K.Marks (Eds.), The Development of Immigrant-Origin Children & Youth: A Contextual Approach. NYU Press. Under review.

Hoan, H.N. Intimate Partner Violence among Vietnamese in the US. In M. N. Le (Ed.) Vietnamese in America. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Press. Under review.

Scroggins, J. & Bui, H. N. Gender differences in the impacts of strong tie network relationships on prisoners’ reentry. In progress

Bui, H. N. & Scroggins, J. Gender differences in the effects of weak-tie network relationships on prisoners’ reentry. In progress

Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals Bui, H. N. (2012 - on line first). Racial and ethnic differences in the immigrant

paradox in substance use. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. DOI 10.1007/s10903-012-9670-y.

Bui, H. N. & Morash, M. (2010). The impact of network relationships, prison experiences, and internal transformation on women’s success after prison release. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49, 1-22.

Bui, H. N. (2009). Parent-child conflicts, school troubles, and delinquency among immigrants. Crime & Delinquency, 55, 412-441.

Bui, N. H. & Morash, M. (2008). Immigration, masculinity, and intimate-partner violence. Feminist Criminology, 3, 191-225.

Reprinted in Feminist Theories of Crime edited by M. Chesney-Lind and M. Morash. Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2011).

Morash, M., Bui, H. N, Steven, T. & Zhang, Y (2008). Getting out of harm’s way: One year outcomes for abused women in a Vietnamese immigrant enclave. Violence Against Women, 14, 1413-1430.

Morash, M. & Bui, H. N. (2008). The connection of U.S. best practices to outcomes for abused Vietnamese-American women. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 32, 221-243.

Bui, H. N. & Morash, M. (2007). Social capital, human capital, and reaching out for help with domestic violence: A case study of women in a Vietnamese American community. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society, 20 (4), 375-390.

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Morash, M., Bui, H. N., Zhang, Y. & Holfreter, K. (2007). Risk factors for abusive relationships: A study of Vietnamese-American immigrant women. Violence Against Women, 13, 653-675.

Bui, H. N. & Thongniramol, O. (2005). Immigration and self-reported delinquency: The interplay of immigration status, gender, race and ethnicity. Journal of Crime and Justice, 28, 79-100.

Bui, H. N. (2005). Perceptions of intimate violence and attitudes toward criminal justice interventions: The role of acculturation. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 3, 1-27.

Bui, H. N. (2003). Help-seeking behavior among abused immigrant women. Violence Against Women, 9, 207-239.

Bui, H. N. (2001). Domestic violence victims’ behavior in favor of prosecution: Effects of gender relations. Women & Criminal Justice, 12, 51-76.

Morash, M., Bui, H. N. & Santiago, A. (2000). Culture-specific gender role ideology and wife abuse in Mexican-descent families. International Review of Victimology, 7 (Special Issue), 67-91.

Bui, H. N. & Morash, M. (1999). Domestic violence in the Vietnamese immigrant community: An exploratory study. Violence Against Women, 7, 768-795.

Book Bui, H. N. (2004). In the Adopted Land: Abused Immigrant Women and the

Criminal Justice System. Praeger/Greenwood Press.

Contributions to Edited Volumes Bui, H. N. (forthcoming). Immigration and Crime. In M. Miller (Ed). The

Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Wiley-Blackwell. Scroggins, J. & Bui, H. N. (forthcoming). Effects social networks on men’s post-

incarceration experiences. In M. S. Crow & J. Smykla (Eds.), Offender Reentry: 21st Century Issues. Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Bui, H. N. (2011). Segmented assimilation: Racial differences in the relationship between immigration status and delinquency. In C. Garcia Coll & A. Marks (Eds.), Is Becoming an American a Developmental Risk? (pp. 135-158). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Bui, H. N. (2011). Women’s reentry experiences: Resources from network relationships. In Roslyn Muraskin (Ed.), It’s A Crime: Women and Justice, Fifth Edition (pp. 445-468). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Bui, H. N. (2010). Crime and Punishment in Vietnam. In D. Chu & H. Haye (Eds.), Crime and Punishment Around the World, Volume 3, pp. 286-299. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio

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Bui, H. N. (2009). Immigration and Crime. In M. Miller (Ed.), 21th Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook (pp. 173-181). Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage Publications

Bui, H. N. (2009). Conflict Tactics Scales. In J. K. Wilson (Ed.). The Praeger Handbook of Victimology (pp. 50-51). Santa Barbara (CA): ABC Clio.

Bui, H. N. (2009). Marital rape. In J. K. Wilson (Ed.), The Praeger Handbook of Victimology (pp. 163-164). Santa Barbara (CA): ABC Clio.

Bui, H. N. (2009). Sexual harassment. In J. K. Wilson (Ed.), The Praeger Handbook of Victimology (pp. 251-252). Santa Barbara (CA): ABC Clio.

Bui, H. N. (2006). The limitations of current approach to domestic violence. In Roslyn Muraskin (Ed.), It’s a Crime: Women and Justice - Fourth Edition (pp. 261-276). Prentice Hall.

Bui, H. N. (2002). The Immigration context of wife abuse: A case of Vietnamese immigrants in the US. In Roslyn Muraskin (Ed.), It’s a Crime: Women and Justice, Third Edition (pp. 394-410). Prentice Hall.

Bui, H. N. (2001). Four articles on Trinh T. Minh Ha, Frank Jao, Tran T. Kim Huy, and Truong N. Thanh. In Elliott Barkan (Ed.), Making It in America: A Biographical Sourcebook of Eminent Ethnic Americans (pp. 164-165, 236-237, 378-379, 381-382). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio.

Bui, H. N. (2000). Prisoner subculture. In Nicole Rafter (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Women and Crime (pp. 203). Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press.

Other Publications

Bui, N.H. (2012). Sociological Research (in Vietnamese). 7KͥL�Ĉ̩L�0ͣL (Vietnamese Review of Studies and Discussions), N. 25, pp. 55-79. http://www.tapchithoidai.org/ThoiDai25/201225_BNHoan.pdf.

Book Reviews Bui, H. N. (2002). Speaking the Unspeakable (by Margaret Abraham). Criminal

Justice Review, 26, 107-108.

Bui, H. N. (2002). The Color of Justice: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America (by S. Walker, C. Spohn, and M. DeLone). ACJS Today, 26, 15-16.

Technical Reports Morash, M, & Bui, H. N. (2004). Vietnamese-American Women and Wife Abuse.

Final Report submitted to the National Science Foundation.

Morash, M., Bui, H. N. & Zhang, Y. (2003). Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, and More, about Crime Victimization among Asian People in the US.

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Final Report submitted to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice.

Invited Workshops and Presentations Bui, H. N. (2012). Intimate-Partner Violence in Immigrant Communities in the

US: Effective Interventions and Preventions. Hoa Sen University (Vietnam). November 16, 2012

Bui, H. N. (2012). Social Networks and Prisoners' Re-Entry: A Case of Female Offenders in the US. Hoa Sen University (Vietnam). November 16, 2012.

Bui, H. N. (2009). Segmented assimilation: Racial differences in the effect of immigration status and delinquency. The Paradox of Immigration Conference. Brown University (Providence, RI). March 2009.

Bui, H. N. (2007). Masculinity and Intimate-Partner Violence among Vietnamese Americans. Desire and Violence: Focus-Asia Symposium, Lund University (Sweden). April, 2007.

Bui, H. N. & Morash, M. (2003). Asian Americans, Crime, and Victimization. Poster presentation at The Challenges of Success: Workshop on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The National Science Foundation. Washington, D.C. November 3-4, 2003.

Conference Papers Scroggins, J. & Bui, H. N. (2012). Gender differences in the impacts of strong-tie

network relationships on prisoner’s reentry experiences. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, November 14-17, 2011.

Scroggins, J. & Bui, H. N. (2011). Men’s Network Relationships and Reentry Experience. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC, November 16-19, 2011.

Lai, D. & Bui, H. N. (2011). An Ethnomethodological View of Racial Violence: The Interpretive Construction of Black-Korean Conflicts. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC, November 16-19, 2011.

Bui, H. N. & Morash, M. (2010). The impact of prison and parole supervision on women’s post incarceration experiences. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, November 17-21, 2010.

Yingling, J; Morash, M.; Song, J. & Bui, H. N. (2009). Variation on a theme: Rationales for wife abuse across three immigrant groups. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, November 4-7, 2009.

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Bui, H. N., Kim, J. & Keeton, R. (2009). Immigration Status and Criminal Justice Outcomes. The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, August 5-7, 2009.

Bui, H. N. & Price, Carmel (2008). Social Capital and Women’s Post-Incarceration Adjustment. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in St. Louis (Missouri), November 2008.

Bui, H. N. & Zhang, Y. (2007) Race, immigration adaptation, and violent delinquency. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, November 2007.

Zhang, Y. & Bui, N. H. (2007). Community characteristics, immigration status, and delinquency. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, November 2007.

Presser, L. & Bui, H. N. (2007). A feminist criminology of men. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, November 2007.

Bui, H. & Morash, M. (2006). Human Capital, Social Capital, and Abused Women’s Choice of Helping Services. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, November 2006.

Cordy, S., Bui, H.; Benedict, R. and Presser, L. (2006). Female Inmates and Barriers to Reentry. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, November 2006.

Benedict, R., Bui, H.; Cordy, C. & Presser, L. (2006). Mothering after Prison Release: Interpersonal Barriers to Family Reunification. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, November 2006.

Bui, H., Kurth, S; Whiteford, S. and Wiest, J. (2006). Injustice in the Workplace: The Persistence of Sexual Harassment. The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Montreal, August 2006 (authors are listed in the alphabetic order that does not reflect the authors’ contribution to the paper).

Bui, H. N. (2005). Personal Safety or Family Life: The Limitations of Domestic Violence Policies. The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Philadelphia, August 2005.

Presser, L. & Bui, H. N. (2004). Qualitative Research on Domestic Violence: A Question of Standpoint. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, November 2004.

Bui, H. N. & Thongniramol, O. (2004). Immigration Status and Violent Delinquency: Differential Effects of Social Disorganization and Social Control. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, November 2004.

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Zhang, Y., Morash, M. & Bui, H. N. (2003). Macro- and Micro-Level Explanations of Racial Differences in Personal Victimization. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Denver, November 2003.

Morash, M. & Bui, H. N. (2003). Integrating the Immigration Experience into Explanations of Abuse Experienced by Vietnamese-American Women. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Denver, November 2003.

Bui, H. N. & Thongniramol, O. (2003). Intergenerational and Racial Differences in Delinquency among Immigrants. The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Atlanta, August 2003.

Bui, H. N. (2003). Women Offenders of Domestic Violence and the Labeling Process. The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, March 2003.

Zhang, Y. Bui, H.N., Morash, M. (2003). Explaining Racial Differences in Violent Victimization: How Important Are Routine Activities and Lifestyle Measures? The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, March 2003.

Bui, H. N. (2002). Criminal Justice Interventions in Intimate Violence: Impacts on Victims’ Family Lives. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, November 2002.

Bui, H. N. (2001). The Experiences of Immigrant Women with the Criminal Justice System as Victims and Offenders of Intimate-Partner Violence. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, November 2001.

Bui, H. N. (2001). Help-Seeking Behavior among Abused Vietnamese Immigrant Women. The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Washington, DC, April 2001.

Bui, H. N. (2000). Attitudes of Vietnamese Americans toward Criminal Justice Interventions in Intimate Violence. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, November 2000.

Bui, H. N. (1999). Drug Use among Asian-American Youths. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada, November 1999.

Bui, H. N. (1999). Juvenile Delinquency among Asian-American Youths. The Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Chicago, August 1999.

Bui, H. N. (1998). Understanding Non-Cooperative Behavior among Battered Women. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC, November 1998.

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Bui, H. N. (1998). Gendered Transitions and Domestic Violence in Vietnamese Immigrant Families. The Annual Meeting of the Michigan Association of Sociology. Flint, MI, October 1998.

Bui, H. N. (1997). Domestic Violence in the Vietnamese Community: An Exploratory Study. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Diego, November 1997.

Bui, H. N. (1997). Social Education and Recidivism. The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Louisville, KY, March 1997.

AWARDS – HONOR Scholars of the Weeks, University of Tennessee (June 12-18, 2011)

Summer Graduate Assistantship 2011, University of Tennessee

Summer Graduate Assistantship 2002, University of Tennessee

SERVICE Institutional/University Service Departmental Standing Committees

Performance and Review Committee (Fall 2010-2011)

Undergraduate Committee (2006-2010)

Awards and Graduate Admissions Committee (2003-2006)

Program and Curriculum Committee (2002-2003)

Departmental Ad Hoc Committees

Criminology Position Search Committee (Fall 2010)

Peer Teaching Review Committee (Fall 2009)

Criminology Position Search Committee (2006)

Methods Position Search Committee (2005-2006)

Criminology Position Search Committee (2002)

Department Work

Library Representative (2010 – present)

Departmental IRB (2010 - present)

Methods Exam Committees (2008-2011)

Criminology Exam Committees (2003, 2010, 2011)

College Service

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EUReCA Judging - Undergraduate Research Competition – Arts & Sciences (March 28, 2011)

Pre-major Articulation Task Force, Tennessee Board of Regent and University of Tennessee (September 2010)

University-Wide Service

Faculty Senate (Fall 2010 – present)

Advisory Board, Asian Studies Program (2007 – present)

Academic Affairs Strategic Planning Task Force (January 2012)

FYS_100 (The Life of the Mind Program, Fall 2011, 2012)

Student Affairs Focus Group (January25, 2011)

Safe Education Environment Committee (Violence Against Women Subcommittee), University of Tennessee (2007-2009).

The Women Faculty Association, University of Tennessee. Board of Directors. (2003-2004).

Professional/Disciplinary Services

Editorial/Advisory Panels

Feminist Criminology (2006 – present)

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice (2006-present)

Fellow

Center for the Studies of Social Justice, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Committee Work

Racial/Ethnic Minority Graduate Scholarship Committee (Chair Elect). The Society for the Study of Social Problems. 2012-2013

Lee Scholar Support Fund Committee (Chair). 2010-2011

Student Paper Competition. The American Society of Criminology, Division of International Criminology. 2011

Lee Scholar Support Fund Committee (Chair Elect). 2009-2010

Student Paper Competition. The American Society of Criminology, Division of International Criminology. 2009

Student Paper Competition. The American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime. 2008

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Racial/Ethnic Minority Graduate Scholarship Committee. The Society for the Study of Social Problems. 2005

Refereeing Grant Proposals

Team Grant: Violence, Gender, and Health (Canadian Institute of Heath Research): 2010

The National Science Foundation (2007-2010)

Refereeing book and article manuscripts:

Four book manuscripts for Oxford University Press (2007, 2011), Ohio University Press (2008) and Greenwood Press (2003).

Forty four article manuscripts for the following journals

American Journal of Sociology (2007)

Contemporary Justice Review (2004)

Crime & Delinquency (2007)

Criminal Justice Review (2008)

Criminal Justice Studies (2012) Criminology (2011)

Current Anthropology (2004)

Feminist Criminology (2007-2009)

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice (2006, 2008, 2010)

International Migration (2011)

Journal of American Ethnic History (2002)

Journal of Crime and Justice (2005)

Journal of Criminal Justice (2005, 2009)

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2012) Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency (2000)

Journal of Research on Adolescence (2009)

Justice Quarterly (2002, 2005-2007)

Psychology of Women Quarterly (2012)

Review of Policy Research (2003 – six article manuscripts)

Sociological Compass (2012) Violence Against Women (2003-2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012)

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Violence & Victim (2002)

Conference Section Organizer and Session Chair

Student Award Winning Section (Organizer). The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, August 2009.

Session 61 (Chair): Student Award Winning Papers. The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, August 2009.

Session # 38 (Chair): Violence Against Women; Criminal Justice Response. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis (Missouri), November 2008.

Session 47 (Chair): Race, Ethnicity and Immigration. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis (Missouri), November 2008.

Session (Chair): Contextual Influences on Offender Re-entry. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, November 2006.

Session (Chair): A Globalization of Intimate-Partner Abuse. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles. November 2006.

Session 157 (Chair): Social Bonds and Crime: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, November 2004.

Session 430 (Chair): Police Responses to Women Victims. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, November 2002.

Session 539 (Chair): Media and Public Perceptions in the Construction of Problem in the Public Arena. The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, November 2000.

Public Forums “When Prisoners Come Home: Barriers to Social Integration” Center for the Studies of Social Justice, University of Tennessee (Knoxville). April, 2011.

The Problems of Domestic Violence and How Community Can Help. Knox County Library – Halls Branch. 2007.

Domestic Violence and the Community. Speech at “Take Back the Night.” University of Tennessee, Knoxville. October 2006.

Domestic Violence in Vietnamese Community. Interview with the Vietnamese Public Radio and Television Network, Virginia and Washington, DC. August 2005.

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Community Outreach and Service to the Public Tennessee Statewide Task Force on Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC), Advisory Board (2007- present)

Knox County DMC Task Force, Advisory Board (2007-present)

Tennessee VISTA Program (Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth). Internship Supervisor (Spring 2007).

Expert testimony on domestic violence to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (2006).

UT Credit Union Supervisory Committee (2002- 2005)

Instructor for the Michigan Victim Assistance Academy (at Michigan State University). Summer/1998 and Summer/1999.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS The American Society of Criminology The Society for the Study of Social Problems