Emeritus Professor John Braithwaite CV
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John Bradford BRAITHWAITE [Last updated April 2020] Website: http://johnbraithwaite.com Many publications on this CV can be found at http://johnbraithwaite.com and some are also available on SSRN: http://ssrn.com/author=332001 Born Ipswich, Australia 1951, Married to Valerie Braithwaite 1972, father to Ben (1982) and Sari Braithwaite (1985) and grandfather to Jed, Joan and Emily. Academic Qualifications 1972 B.A. with a major in Psychology and IIA honours in Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Queensland. 1977 Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Queensland. Present Appointment 2020- Emeritus Professor, The Australian National University Previous Appointments 2002-2020. Distinguished Professor, The Australian National University 2001-2012 Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship, The Australian National University. 2001 Meyer Visiting Research Professor, New York University Law School. 1988-1994 Visiting Fellow, American Bar Foundation. 1984-1988 Senior Research Fellow in Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University. 1982-1984 Director, Australian Federation of Consumer Organisations. 1978-1982 Criminologist, Australian Institute of Criminology. 1979 Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Program in Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, and UN Centre on Transnational Corporations, New York. 1977-1978 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Queensland. 1977 Senior Teaching Fellow, School of Humanities, Griffith University. 1976 Teaching Fellow, School of Humanities, Griffith University. 1975 Part-time Tutor and Lecturer in social science methodology, School of Humanities, Griffith University. Awards 1 2020 Life-Time Achievement Award, ComplianceNet 2018 Gilbert Geis Award for lifetime contributions to the study of White-Collar and Corporate Crime, American Society of Criminology 2017 Law and Society Association International Prize 2018 Best article award, with Yan Zhang, Asian Journal of Criminology 2017 Outstanding Life-Time Achievement Award, British Society of Criminology (first non-British winner of this award). 2017 Honorary Member, British Society of Criminology. 2015-present Braithwaite Fellowship inaugurated at RegNet to honour Founding of School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) and contributions of Valerie and John Braithwaite to the Australian National University. 2015 ‘Champion of Restorative Justice’ in the ACT, Australian Capital Territory Government, Australia. 2014 Radzinowicz Prize shared with Dr Ali Wardak for best article in British Journal of Criminology, 2013. 2012 Fellow, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology. 2012 Future Justice Prize. 2012 Inaugural Winner, Distinguished Criminologist Award, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology. 2012 Life member, Australian Labour Party. 2012 Fellow, Australian Risk Policy Institute. 2009 Postgraduate and Research Students Association and ANU Dean of Students Top Supervisor Award. 2008 Honourary Doctorate, KU Leuven, Belgium. 2006 Stockholm Prize in Criminology. 2006 Installed as a Chief of the Naboin Clan, Selau, Bougainville, PNG (clan name given – John Kiwa). 2006 Australian Research Council, Federation Fellowship (second award). 2005 Prix Emile Durkheim, International Society of Criminology, for lifetime contributions to criminology. 2005 Allen Austin Bartholomew Prize for the best article published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology in 2003-2004 (with P. Drahos). 2005 Fellow, Australian Compliance Institute. 2004 Grawemeyer Award ($US200,000) for Ideas Improving World Order (for Global Business Regulation with P Drahos). 2004 Kalven Prize, Law and Society Association (first non-American to win highest honour of this association). 2004 Sutherland Prize for research contributing to American Criminology, American Society of Criminology (second non-American winner). 2 2004-present Annual Braithwaite Prize for the best honours student in criminology inaugurated by University of Queensland. 2003 The Australian Sociological Association Award for One of the 10 Most Influential Books in the History of Australian Sociology, for Crime, Shame and Reintegration. (Based on a vote of the TASA membership). 2002 Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation. 2002 Honorable Mention (second place), Herbert Jacob Book Prize, Law and Society Association (US) (for Global Business Regulation, with P. Drahos). 2002 American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law book prize (for Global Business Regulation, with P. Drahos). 2001 Australian Research Council, Inaugural Federation Fellowship. 2000 Hart Socio-Legal Book Prize (for Global Business Regulation, with P. Drahos). 1998 Fellow of the American Society of Criminology. 1997 Wallace Lecture and Medal, World Congress of Gerontology, Adelaide. 1994 Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. 1992 Announced Finalist, American Sociological Association Distinguished Publication Award for Crime, Shame and Reintegration. 1992 Sellin-Glueck Award of the American Society of Criminology for lifetime scholarly contributions to the discipline of criminology by a non-North American criminologist. 1991 Michael J. Hindelang Award of the American Society of Criminology for the most outstanding contribution to criminology in the previous three years (for Crime, Shame and Reintegration). 1991 New South Wales Police Service, Award for Service to Police Education. 1990 Outstanding Scholarship Award of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (U.S.) for Crime, Shame and Reintegration. 1989-1994 Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. 1988 Donald R. Cressey Award of Society of Certified Fraud Examiners for contributions to white-collar crime education and prevention and naming of a Braithwaite building in 1991 at the Society’s Headquarters in Austin, Texas. 1986 Fellow, Institute for Financial Crime Prevention (US). 1966 & 1968 W.P. Colborne Bursary for a son or daughter of a member of the Printing Industries Employees Union (Qld). PhD Supervision Current PhD Students Aderito Soares*, Martin Hess*, Obaidul Haque*, Meredith Edelman, Yan Zhang, Iman Shahbeigi*, Kate Macfarlane*, Mary Ivec, Felicity Gray, Johan van der Walt, Rosemary Listing. Served on Advisory Panel of over 80 graduate students—half as principal supervisor. Since 1997: 64 PhD and 2 Masters Completions Sinclair Dinnen (1997), Christine Parker (1997), Hong Lu (1997), Charles Barton (1997)*, John Williams (1997)*, A.V.S. Va’ai (1997)*, Jonathan Aleck (1998), Ann Jenkins (1998), Eliza Ahmed (1998), Jan de Keijser (1999), Roma (Kim) Massey (1999)**, Mark Burton (1999)*, Lisa Strelein 3 (1999)*, Nathan Harris (2000), Sherif Seid (2000), Heather Strang (2000), Geoffrey Barnes (2000)*, Catherine Dauvergne (2000)*, Eliza Kaczynska-Nay (2001), Patrick Power (2001), Declan Roche (2001), Deborah Russell (2001)*,Kumar Amirthalingam (2001)*, Olivia Bennaim-Selvi (2002)**, Marie Wynter (2002), Christos Mantiaris (2002)*, Helen Watchirs (2002)*, Jennifer Balint (2002), Zoe Pearson (2002)*, Michael Kempa (2004)*, Sascha Walkley (2005)*, Zein Kebonang (2005)*, Helene Shin (2006)*, Catherine McKenzie (2006)*, Carla Day (2006)*, Tali Gal (2006), Peter Reddy (2006), Jenny Job (2007)*, Miranda Forsyth (2007), Michelle Burgis (2008)*, Sarah Coster (2008) Chris Shubert* (2009), Jacqui Homel* (2009), Vijaya Nagarajan (2009), Tony Foley (2010), Bu Wilson* (2010), Lennon Chang* (2010), Gabrielle Simm* (2010), Jo Ford (2011), Kath Hall* (2011), Renata Grossi* (2011), Sophie Cartwright* (2011) Elea Wurth (2012), Kylie McKenna (2012), Budi Hernawan (2013), Ray Nickson (2013), Jade Lindley* (2014), Peter O’Donnell* (2014), David Wishart* (2014), Jeremy Boland* (2015), Sekti Widihartanto* (2015), Shelley Marshall* (2015), Hsiao-Fen (Fanny) Huang* (2015), Seung-Hun Hong (2016), Lisa Trigg* (2017). *indicates supervisory panel member only; ** indicates research masters enrolment only, all others are PhD completions. Outside Fundraising Without receiving an increased share of the budget of the Research School of Social Sciences, the number of academic appointments in RegNet in RSSS increased from 5 in 2001 to 30 in 2004. The major factor in this was outside fundraising, much of it led by the RegNet Founders, Valerie and John Braithwaite. RegNet raised AU$35 million in outside funds during 2001-2004, about half of it going to network partners outside RSSS. Since 2005 has been a CI on 10 Australian Research Council Discovery, Fellowship or Linkage grants, participated in two ARC Research Networks and one Centre of Excellence. Citations 48,000 Google Scholar citations, h-index 85. In Linda Butler (2006) Citation Analysis for RSSS Review, the highest citations for any scholar in the ‘Group of 8’ research-intensive Australian universities, in the disciplines of the Research School of Social Sciences. Found by a Cambridge University study (Journal of Criminal Justice, 1999) to be consistently in the 1990s the most cited scholar in “International Criminology Journals” (excluding US journals). See also British Journal of Criminology 1998, which finds ranking for citations in four leading criminology journals to rise from 11th for 1986-1990 to 5th for 1991-95. An update of this Cambridge research published by Cohn and Farrington (Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2007, p. 348), found Braithwaite’s citations to rise again from 5th place to 1st place among all criminologists in the world on this measure. On a more recent update