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Brian Norris, Ph.D. 683-J W. Broadway Granville, Ohio 43023 cell (843) 214-4690 [email protected]; [email protected] website: https://sites.google.com/view/brian-norris-personal/home

Education

2010 Ph.D., International Relations, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, DC.

2004 M.A., Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

1995 B.A., University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX

Employment Instructor of record, 1,700 students in 77 sections since 2010

8/19-present Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Denison University, Granville, OH - 3/3 teaching load, 2 preps per semester

8/12-5/19 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, , Charleston, SC - 4/4 teaching load, 3 preps per semester

9/10-6/12 Adjunct Professor, Political Science Dept., George Washington University, Washington, DC - equivalent 3/3 teaching load ’10 to ’12 for GWU, AU, and NOVA classes combined

9/11-6/12 Adjunct Professor, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC

1/12-6/12 Adjunct Professor, Political Science, Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), Alexandria

9/09-1/10 Adjunct Instructor, Johns Hopkins/SAIS International Development (IDEV) Program

7/07-8/09 Teaching Assistant, Johns Hopkins/SAIS Global Theory and History Program

12/04-9/06 Project Manager, Management Systems International, Washington, DC - provided DC-based support for USAID-funded anti-corruption projects in Paraguay & Ecuador

6/01-8/02 Program Manager, Project Concern International, San Salvador, El Salvador - managed USAID-funded health construction program in 59 rural communities to build 8,600 latrines

6/97-12/00 Rural Sanitation Extension Worker, Peace Corps, Bolivia - constructed 5 drinking water systems in rural Quechua-speaking villages; created health workshop program with municipal government

7/95-6/97 Business Associate, Macfarlan Capital Partners, Dallas, TX

Foreign work experience - 5 yrs. living & working in Latin America - 32 professional international trips since 1997, 28 to Latin America - Mexico, Bolivia, Paraguay, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Panama, Cuba, Argentina, Peru, Mozambique, Zambia, India

Languages Spanish (fluent); Portuguese (read/intermediate speaking); Quechua (advanced low, ACTFL 2000)

Research democracy; corruption in Latin American and sub-Saharan Africa; Latin American politics; democratization in developing countries; comparative public administration;

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social capital in developing countries; criminal justice; indigenous political institutions in South America; international aid

SCHOLARSHIP Peer-reviewed book Prison Bureaucracies in the United States, Mexico, India, and Honduras (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books [academic imprint of Rowman & Littlefield], 2018).

Peer-reviewed articles and book chapters “Orlando Garcia Maradiaga, Director, National Penitentiary Institute of Honduras,” in Trends in Corrections: Interviews with Corrections Leaders Around the World, Vol. 3, Dilip K. Das and Philip Birch, eds., 105-24 (New York: Routledge, 2020).

“Crime and Punishment in Mexico,” in The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, Vol. 1. Edited by Wesley Jennings (Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, 2016): 300-05.

“A Lordly Air of Independence: Culture and the Coming of Modern Banking to Texas, ca. 1880-1920,” The East Texas Historical Journal 54, no. 2 (Fall 2016): 72-110.

“Eduardo Enrique Gomez García, Head of Independent Office of Social Prevention and Rehabilitation, Mexico,” in Trends in Corrections: Interviews with Corrections Leaders around the World, Vol. 2, Martha Henderson Hurley and Dilip K. Das, eds., 135-56 (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press [academic imprint of Taylor and Francis], 2015).

“Without Distinguishing Color or Profession: Culture, Vatican II and the Long-Term Development of Credit Institutions in Bolivia,” Bolivian Studies Journal 21 (2015): 202-33.

“Ideology and Social Improvement in Bolivia during the 20th Century,” Bolivian Studies Journal 18 (2011): 198-228.

In Process “Differential Evolution of Ritual Battles in Two Bolivian Towns,” 70,000-character manuscript, declined by Journal de la Société des Américanistes, 1/28/19, revising for other submission

Non-peer review

“Bolivia Struggles for Water,” SAISphere, Johns Hopkins/SAIS alumni mag. (2008).

“Salvadoran Exceptionalism,” SAIS Perspectives, Johns Hopkins/SAIS international development annual student publication. (2008): 19-21.

“A Worm’s Eye View of Food for Work in Bolivia,” SAIS Perspectives (2007): 27-29.

“Comparative Analysis of Judicial Ethics Committees in Paraguay, Mexico, and Texas,” for USAID, Paraguay/MSI (2006).

“Chepigana [Darien, Panama] Municipal Strengthening,” for ACDI/VOCA & USAID, Panama (2005).

Opinion “Caracas Remains a Capital in the Dark,” The Post and Courier, August 16, 2019, A11.

“Border Apprehensions Measure Illegal Crossings,” The Post and Courier, March 9, 2019, A12.

“Prison Reform Is Complex but Needed,” The Post and Courier, May 11, 2018, A11.

Quoted in, Andrew Knapp, “Many Ex-S.C. Prison Workers Moved On. Suddenly, They Were in Handcuffs Again,” The Post and Courier, May 6, 2018.

“Prison cellphones,” The Post and Courier, April 6, 2018, A10.

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Quoted in, “Cadets Welcome Mexican Foreign Relations Dignitary to Campus,” The Citadel Newsroom, Feb. 2, 2018. Picked up by Mexico Star.

“Deserving Leader,” The Post and Courier, Jan. 14, 2018, C1.

“Banned Books,” The Post and Courier, Oct.18, 2017, A12.

“Liberal Arts in the Executive Office: How Studying Police Reform in a Foreign Land Can Enhance Management Acumen,” Sumter CEO, July 26, 2017.

“Check the Numbers,” The Post and Courier, Jan. 26, 2017.

“Prison Powder Keg,” The Post and Courier, Nov. 27, 2016, B1.

“Helping Honduras,” The Post and Courier, Sept. 14, 2016, A12.

Staff reporter. “Telangana Prisons Clean and Orderly,” Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad, India, Aug. 29, 2016. Misleading news brief based on my research.

“Libraries Should Serve Broader Community,” The Post and Courier, Oct. 25, 2015.

Quoted in Prentiss Findlay, “Security at Guantanamo Bay Could Be Replicated at Naval Brig, Experts Say,” The Post and Courier, Sept. 13, 2015.

“High Death Toll,” The Post and Courier, Dec. 12, 2014.

“Academic,” The Citadel Magazine (2014).

“No Endorsement,” The Post and Courier, Nov. 23, 2013, A14.

“Top Corrections Personnel Needed for Effective Reform,” The Post and Courier, Aug. 14, 2013, A13.

“El Futuro Confronts the Republicans,” , Nov. 27, 2012, A14.

“No Draft, No Reality Check,” , May 18, 2012, A18.

Presentations and Conferences

2020, May Submitted proposal: “Anti-Corruption in Honduras, Paraguay, Mozambique, and Zambia,” Latin American Studies Association annual congress, Guadalajara, Mexico

2019, Nov. 23 Presenter, “Anti-Corruption in Mozambique, Zambia, Honduras, and Paraguay,” African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA

2019, May 25 Presenter, “Political Development in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Mozambique,” Panel: Political Regimes, Latin American Studies Assn., Annual Congress, Boston, MA

2018, Nov. 30 Presenter, “Political Development in Bolivia, Zambia, and Mozambique after 1989: Evidence from Fieldwork,” Panel: What Makes a Democracy? 61st annual mtg., African Studies Association, Atlanta, GA.

2018, Sept. 19 Invited talk, “Mozambique Politics Today,” Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honor Society, The Citadel

2018, 8/30-9/2 Attendee, American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Boston, MA.

2018, April 30 Attendee, Hemispheric Security Conference, Jack D. Gordon School of Public Policy, Florida International University, Miami, FL

2018, April 24 Discussant, 13th screening, Burke High School, ACLU-moderated panel, Charleston, SC

2018, April 3-7 Attendee, International Studies Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA.

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2018, Feb. 15 Presenter, “Preventative Police Reform in Buenos Aires, Argentina: A Qualitative Case Study,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) national conference, New Orleans

2018, Feb. 17 Round table member, “Interviews with Corrections Leaders around the World, Vol. 3,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) national conference, New Orleans.

2017, Nov. 17 Round table member/discussant, “Interviews with Corrections Leaders around the World, Vol. 3,” American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

2017, Nov. 3 Presenter, “Police Modernization in Zambia,” International Studies Association/NE, Providence, RI.

2017, May 1 Presenter, “Tinku Performative Adaptation in Two Bolivian Towns,” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) annual congress, Lima, Peru

2017, May 1 Chair, panel Transformaciones en las religiones, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) annual congress, Lima, Peru

2017, Apr. 5 Panelist, “Economic Impact of Police & Civilian Hostile Interactions,” The Bastiat Society, Charleston, SC.

2017, Apr. 3 Panelist, “Immigration,” Ideas into Action, Charleston, SC

2017, Mar. 22 Presenter, “Rehabilitation Programs in Prisons in Mexico, India, Honduras and the US,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) annual meeting, Kansas City, MO

2016, July Invited talk, “Inmates’ Rights in US, Mexican, Indian and Honduran Prisons,” Motilal Nehru College of the University of Delhi, New Delhi, India

2016, May Presenter, “Explaining the Differences in the Structures of Prison Bureaucracies in Honduras and India,” Latin American Studies Assn., annual congress, New York, NY.

2016, May Invited talk, “Explaining Differences in Prison Bureaucracies in the US, Mexico, India and Honduras,” Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM), Mexico City

2016 Presenter, “Comparing Local Governance of Prisons in the US, India, and Mexico: An Inductive Mid-range Theory Analysis,” International Studies Association, annual conference, Atlanta, GA.

2016, Mar. Presenter, “Honduras Corrections Sector at a Crossroads,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) annual conference, Denver, CO.

2016, Mar. Roundtable organizer, “Interviews with Global Corrections Leaders: A Discussion of Methods, Writing, Team Composition, and Global Coverage,” ACJS annual conference, Denver, CO.

2015 Presenter, “Area Studies: Teaching Interdisciplinary Knowledge in a Disciplinary Environment,” Communicating across the Curriculum (CASTLE) brownbag, Citadel.

2015 Presenter, “Measuring Prison Performance in Mexico, India and the United States,” International Studies Association-West, annual conference, Pasadena, CA.

2015, Mar. 14 Presenter, “Differences in Administrative Practices in Two Mexican Prisons,” SocDev 2015, Sociology Department, Brown University, Providence, RI.

2015, Mar. 6 Roundtable participant, “Correctional Personnel, a Comparative Perspective: Why We Should Pay Attention to Correctional Leader Perspectives from Across the Globe,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.

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2014, Aug. Invited talk, “US Policy toward Latin America since 2008,” Motilal Nehru College of the University of Delhi, New Delhi, India

2014, Jul. Presenter, “The Function and Origin of Prison Bureaucracies in a Mexican and a US Prison,” Faculty of Latin American Social Sciences (FLACSO)-International Studies Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2014, Apr. 5 Presenter, “Differences in Penitentiary Sector Policy in Mexico and the US, ca. 1820- 2010,” Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago, IL.

2014, Apr. 3 Discussant and chair, panel: “Democratization and Political Development in Latin America,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

2014, Jan. Invited talk, “Latin America’s Growing Pains: Managing the Unintended Consequences of Economic Development,” Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, Dallas, TX.

2014, Jan. Invited talk, “Regional Overview: Latin America”, for Mary Kay, Inc., Addison, TX.

2013 Invited talk, “Gownmen and Swordsmen: Can Richard Morse's ‘The Heritage of Latin America’ Bridge the Divide between the Two?” Sigma Delta Pi Honor Society, Citadel.

2013 Presenter, “Internal Determinates of Mexico’s Security Policy,” Southeast Region Security and Intelligence Conference, Charleston, SC.

2013 Chair, panel: “Intelligence Challenges Confronting the Southeast US—Drug Trafficking,” Southeast Region Security and Intelligence Conference, Charleston, SC.

2013 Invited talk, “Charting a New Course: Mexico after the Election,” Casper Committee on Foreign Relations, Casper, WY.

2013 Presentation, “Security in Mexico,” to policing class, Casper College, Casper, WY.

2013 Invited talk, “Charting a New Course: Mexico after the Election,” Boise Committee on Foreign Relations, Boise, ID.

2013 Moderator, “US Immigration Policy,” brownbag, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Citadel.

2013 Presenter, “Effects of Culture, Institutions and Contingent factors on Long-term Crime Rates in Mexico and the US,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

2013 Chair and discussant, panel: “Bureaucratic Capacity and Democratization,” Midwest Political Science Association, Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.

2012 Invited talk, “Mexican Politics Today: Democratic Dinosaurs and Beatific Bureaucrats,” Birmingham Committee on Foreign Relations, Birmingham, AL.

2012 Invited talk, “Mexican Politics Today: Democratic Dinosaurs and Beatific Bureaucrats,” Indianapolis Committee on Foreign Relations, Indianapolis, IN.

2012 Presenter, “Drug Violence in Mexico and Central America since 1990,” Mid-Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies, The American University, Washington, DC.

2011 Presenter, “Ideology and Social Improvement in Bolivia during the 20th Century,” Mid- Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies, University of Pittsburg, PA.

2010 Panelist, “Foreign Affairs and International Development Careers Panel and Luncheon,” University of Texas System, The Archer Center, Washington, DC

2008 Panelist, “Sustainability in Development,” Johns Hopkins/SAIS, Washington, DC.

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2007 Panelist, “Ethics in International Aid,” Johns Hopkins/SAIS, Washington, DC.

2007 Panelist, “Careers in International Development,” Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill TEACHING College-Level Courses taught *graduate POSC 339 Politics in Latin America, Denison, 1 section (Spring 2020) POSC 122 Intro. to the Politics of Developing States, Denison, 2 sections (Spring 2020) POSC 120 Politics in Democratic States, Denison, 2 sections POSC 339 Comparative National Systems, Denison PSC 1001 Introduction to Comparative Politics, GWU, 7 sections PSCI 510 Latin American Affairs, Citadel* SIS 276 Contemporary Latin American Politics, AU, 2 sections SIS 577 International Relations of the Americas, AU* CRMJ 360 Latin American Insurgencies, Citadel, 5 sections CRMJ 465 in Historical and Comparative Perspective, Citadel, 2 sections IDEV Democratic Development in El Salvador, SAIS*, with study abroad PSCI 340 Latin American Affairs, 2 sections; PSCI 433 Topics in IP: US-Mexican Relations, accepted by Citadel political science department, not offered Theories of International Relations, SAIS*, teaching assistant, 6 sections PLS 136 State and Local Government, NOVA, 1 section CRMJ 389 Criminal Justice in Latin America [comp. public admin.], Citadel, 5 sections CRMJ 333 Immigration and Security, Citadel, 14 sections CRMJ 510 Argentina Study Abroad [comparative public admin.; democracy], Citadel* CRMJ 465 Mexico Maymester [comp. pub. admin.; democracy], study abroad, Citadel, 2 sec. BADM 434 Cuban Economy, Citadel, co-taught w/ business school fac., study abr, 2 sec. CRMJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice, Citadel, 13 sections CRMJ 202 Criminology, Citadel, 8 sections CRMJ 465 Criminal Justice Bureaucracies [case studies CJ orgs.], Citadel, 2 sections CRMJ 465 Biology and Crime, Citadel, CRMJ (u, online and traditional), 4 sections HONR Debates on Modernization, developed, accepted by Citadel honors program three times, not offered

Study abroad and field-based learning

2017 Faculty leader, Argentina study abroad, The Citadel, 2 wks., 30 in-country interviews, Buenos Aires and Luján, Argentina.

2016, 2015 Faculty leader, Mexico Maymester study abroad, The Citadel, 7 students, 2 wks., 27-30 in-country interviews each trip, Mexico City and Guanajuato, Mexico.

2015, 2014 Faculty co-leader, Cuba study tour, The Citadel, 15-23 students, 10 days, Havana, Cuba. 2010 Faculty leader, El Salvador study abroad, Johns Hopkins/SAIS, 12 students, 2 wks., 39 in- country interviews, one president.

2005 Leader, judicial ethics commissions, MSI, 2 criminal law reformers from gov’t of Paraguay, Paraguayan Supreme Court Justice, 8 days in Mexico City and Austin, Texas.

2004 Consultant, rural municipal gov’t in Panama, 3 weeks, 69 interviews, for ACDI/VOCA and USAID, Panama City, Panama. Theme: rural development, municipal services.

1998 Leader, 1-week technical training field practicum for 19 Peace Corps Volunteers in training, construction of water system and latrines, rural Bolivia.

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Teaching professional development

2019, fall sem. GIFTS: Great Ideas for Teaching Students, Teaching Matters! Denison

2019, fall sem. First Year Faculty Learning Seminar, Teaching Matters! Denison

2019, Aug. 26 Working with iGen: Understanding the New Generation of Students, Faculty symposium, Denison

2018 Citadel Center for Teaching Innovation, brownbag series, attendee

2017, Jun. 4-8 Virginia Tidewater Consortium 39th Annual Summer Institute on College Teaching, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA.

2014, fall sem. Online Teaching Faculty Academy, The Citadel. 2013. Jul. Effective College Teaching Workshop, United States Naval Academy (2 days).

Student development and high-impact learning

2019, fall POSC 339 Comparative National Systems, Denison students produce podcast with Cynthia McClintock, GWU, “Electoral Rules and Democracy in Latin America” & Javier Corrales, Amherst “Fixing Democracy”

2012-2019 advised about 500 undergraduates, The Citadel

2015-2019 Faculty advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma, Criminal Justice Honor Society, The Citadel.

2019, May Recruited, mentored, funded, and accompanied student R. Dekold to present “Foreign-Aid War: The Consequences of China and Taiwan’s Soft-Power Struggle for Latin American States and Communities,” Latin American Studies Assn. (LASA), Annual Congress, Boston, MA

2018 Recommender, Schwarzman Scholar award recipient, R. Dekold, 3% acceptance rate

2018 Fall First reader, Honor’s undergraduate independent study, “Comparative Transitional Justice in Brazil and Argentina,” A. Christensen, The Citadel

2018 Feb. Faculty organizer, designed, funded, and traveled with 3 Citadel students presenting at Academy of Criminal Justice Science (ACJS) annual conference, New Orleans, LA.

2017 Fall Second reader, Master’s Thesis, “Comparative Study of Counterinsurgency Tactics by the Governments of Peru and Colombia.” J. Parker, The Citadel.

2017 4/29 Recruited, mentored, funded, and accompanied student R. Dekold to present “Evolution of US Foreign Aid Policy to Establish Citizen Security in El Salvador during the Bush and Obama Administrations,” LASA Annual Congress, Lima, Peru

2017 Undergraduate honors independent study supervisor, “Return Migration from the US to Mexico,” cadet Miller, The Citadel. Based on fieldwork in my study abroad.

2017 Moderator, Leadership Day, panels “Charting Your Abroad Experience” (113 students); “Study Abroad Challenges: Life Outside the Gates” (18 students), 1 day, The Citadel

2017 Faculty organizer, designed, funded, and travelled with 2 Citadel students presenting at ACJS annual conference, Kansas City, MO.

2016 Faculty organizer, designed, funded, and travelled with 4 Citadel students presenting at ACJS annual conference, Denver, CO.

2016 Undergraduate honors indep. study supervisor, “Fear of Victimization and Media in Ecuador and Mexico,” cadet Burch, The Citadel. Based on fieldwork in my study abroad.

2015 Faculty sponsor, supervised 2 student papers, chaperoned 4 Citadel students presenting at ACJS annual conference, Orlando, FL.

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2014 Undergraduate honors independent study supervisor, “Rural Health in Nicaragua,” cadet R. Caporales, The Citadel.

2012-14 Faculty organizer, Non-Partisan Poll Manager volunteer initiative, Charleston Board of Elections, three consecutive years, Leadership Day, The Citadel.

2012 Undergrad honors thesis supervisor, “Foreign Policy of Brazil, El Salvador and US in Honduran Constitutional Crisis of 2009,” American University/SIS, Washington, DC.

2011 Undergrad honors thesis supervisor, “Easter Island, Basque Region and Sudan Independence Movements Compared,” American University/SIS, Washington, DC.

2011 Graduate long report, “Prospects for Independence: Puerto Rico, Philippines, and Hawaii Compared,” A. Langton, American University/SIS, Washington, DC.

2011 Discussant, Student Policy Symposium, Project on International Peace & Security, College of William and Mary and Carnegie Endowment for Int’l Peace, Washington, DC.

2010 Fellow, Summer Symposium on Foreign Policy and International Business Conference, Osgood Center for International Studies, Washington, DC.

2010 Panelist, International Careers, Archer Center, University of Texas, Washington, DC.

2007 Panelist, Careers in International Development, Kenan Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina.

2007, Apr. 23 Graduate assistant, “Measuring Success and Failure in Democracy Promotion,” Johns Hopkins/SAIS, Washington, DC

SERVICE

2019 Reviewer (paid), Latin American Politics textbook, Oxford University Press

2013-2019 President (2017-18), Vice President (2016-17), Treasurer (2013-16), Immediate past president (2018-19), Board of Directors, World Affairs Council of Charleston (waccharleston.org), $50,000 a year non-profit, non-partisan organization to educate and engage public on foreign affairs - Hosted over 35 external expert speakers on international issues during time on board - Personally identified, recruited, and put together financing for non-local speakers: Dr. Larry Diamond, Stanford; Dr. Luis Rubio, chairman Mexican Council on Foreign Relations; Dr. Javier Corrales, Amherst College; Dr. Peter Skerry, Boston College; Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former minister of finance, El Salvador; Amb. Robert Pearson, US ambassador to Turkey and to NATO - Podcast, L. Diamond, Global Democracy, 10/3/18, http://charlestonworldaffairs.libsyn.com/is-the-global-liberal-democratic-order-in-crisis - Produced video, Dr. L. Diamond, Democracy Recession: https://vimeo.com/303193859 - Produced video, Dr. L. Rubio, Mexican politics: https://vimeo.com/300848419 - Podcast, Dr. C. Manning, Mozambique, 4/18/19: http://charlestonworldaffairs.libsyn.com/mozambique-more-in-common-than-you-might-think - Created and managed program allowing 500+ Citadel students to attend talks

2019, Mar. 27 Coordinator, S. Jacobs, Division Chief, U.S. State Department, U.S. Speaker Program, visit to Charleston

2019, Feb. 8 Host, Russian delegation in Charleston, Sports Diplomacy, U.S. Department of State

2018, July “Survey of Higher Education Policies of Selected Law Enforcement Agencies,” for Provost’s office, Citadel. Based on interviews with 6 senior law officials.

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2016-17 Member, SHSS faculty ad hoc committee on Digital Humanities, The Citadel

2014-17 Member, Board of Trustees, Charleston County Public Library. - $15 million budget, 225 FTEs, semi-autonomous county entity with governing board - Member executive director search committee 2016

2017, Sept. Host, Luxembourg museum delegation, US State Department Office of International Visitors, Office of Education and Cultural Affairs, Charleston, SC.

2013-16 Faculty member, Scholarship Committee, The Citadel. Secretary for AY 2015-16.

2013, Oct. “Preliminary Policy Review, Criminal Justice Major Size and Staffing,” for Criminal Justice Department, Citadel.

2012 Poll Manager, Charleston County Board of Elections, Charleston, SC.

2007-12 Elections Official, Prince William County Board of Elections, Manassas, VA.

2010 Member, 10th Grade Geography Textbook Selection Committee Chair, Prince William County Independent School District, VA.

2009 Grant Reviewer, Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration.

2007-08 Student representative (ex officio member), Faculty Committee for PhD Program, Johns Hopkins/SAIS, Washington, DC.

Trainings Clery Act 9/17/18; Title IX 9/17/18; D2L 9/17/18

GRANTS Grants and External Support total internal research and presentation of research support since 2012: $29,419 total external support for research presentation and speakers since 2012: $8,116 total internal student conference presentation support since 2012: $10,755 ($14,755 admin’d)

2019 Apr. Denison Faculty Research Presentation Award, $1,300

2018 Oct. Undergraduate Research Office, Citadel, support for student presentation at Latin American Studies Association, Boston, May 2019. R. Dekold, $1,352

2018 Oct. Citadel Political Science Dept. support for external speaker, L. Diamond, $500

2018 Oct. , School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs, support for external speaker, L. Diamond, $500

2018 Research grant, School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Political Development in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.” [reprogramed for Mozambique research]: $3,000

2018 Presentation of research grant, SHSS faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Political Development in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.” [reprogramed for Mozambique research]: $160

2018 College of Charleston, School Languages, Cultures, & World Affairs, L. Rubio talk $500

2018 Coastal Community Foundation, for L. Rubio talk, $500

2017 Research grant, SHSS faculty research committee/dean’s office, The Citadel, “Police Modernization in Zambia,” fieldwork in Zambia, award: $3,000

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2017 Presentation of research grant, SHSS faculty research committee/dean’s office, “Police Modernization in Zambia,” award: $448

2017 Student travel grant, Undergraduate Research Office (URO), The Citadel, 2 students’ attendance Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) New Orleans 2018, award: $3,262

2017 School of Humanities and Social Sciences dean’s office, professional development support for attending VTC College Teaching workshop: $1,000

2017 Citadel SHSS, for J. Corrales talk, $850

2017 Citadel School of Business & Fulbright program, for J. Corrales talk, $750

2016 Research grant, SHSS faculty research committee/dean’s office, The Citadel, “Prisons in the US, Mexico, India, and Honduras,” fieldwork in India, award: $2,800

2016 Presentation of research grant, SHSS faculty research committee/dean’s office, “Prisons in the US, Mexico, India, and Honduras,” award: $200

2016 SHSS dean’s supplemental grant for prisons research in India, $1,000

2016 Student travel grant, URO, 2 students’ attendance ACJS Kansas City 2017, 1 student’s attendance Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Lima, Peru 2017, award: $2,142

2016 Citadel SHSS, for P. Skerry talk, $850

2016 Citadel School of Business, for P. Skerry talk, $500

2015 Student travel grant, The Citadel Foundation (TCF) funds administered by the Provost’s Office, 3 students’ attendance, ACJS Denver 2016, $4,000.

2015 Research grant, SHSS faculty research committee/dean’s office, The Citadel, “Prisons in Honduras,” fieldwork in Honduras, award: $2,389

2015 Presentation of research grant, SHSS faculty research committee/dean’s office, “Prisons in Honduras,” award: $1,609

2015 Princeton University sponsored attendance at Brown University SocDev conf.: $623

2014 Research grant, campus-wide faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Prisons in US, Mexico, India,” fieldwork in Mexico and India, award: $2,719

2014 Presentation of research grant, campus-wide faculty research committee, “Prisons in US, Mexico, India,” award: $1,750

2013 Research grant, campus-wide faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Prisons in Mexico,” fieldwork in Mexico, award: $3,000

2013 Presentation of research grant, campus-wide faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Prisons in Mexico,” award: $1,099

2013 SHSS dean’s office, support for Amb. Pearson talk, $500

2012 New faculty research grant, campus-wide faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Prisons in Mexico,” fieldwork in Mexico, award: $2,980

2012 New faculty presentation of research grant, campus-wide faculty research committee, The Citadel, “Prisons in Mexico,” award: $2,961

2012-14 Cost share presentations, Dallas, Indianapolis, Birmingham, Wyoming, Boise committees on Foreign Relations (Mary Kay Inc., Canadian Consulate contributors). Est. $1,336.

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2003 Title VI FLAS Fellowship, 3 mos. study of Aymara in Bolivia under Dr. Juan de Dios Yapita, La Paz, Bolivia. Award from ILAS/University Texas: $2,500.

International professional travel (interviews) Year Country, trip length 1997 Bolivia, 3.5 yrs. 2000 El Salvador, 1.5 yrs. 2003 Mexico, 1 wk. 2003 Bolivia, 3 mos. 2004 Panama, 3 wks., 69 int. 2005 Paraguay, 1 wk. 2005 Ecuador, 1 wk. 2005 Mexico/Austin, 2 wks. 2006 Ecuador, 1 wk. 2006 Paraguay, 1 wk. 2007 El Salvador, 3 wks. 2008 Bolivia, 2 wks. 2009 Bolivia, 2 wks. 2009 Bolivia, 2 wks. 2010 El Salvador, 2 wks. 2012 Mexico, 2 wks. 2013 Mexico, 1 wk. 2013 Mexico, 2 wks. 2014 Mexico, 2 wks. 2014 Cuba, 2 wks. 2014 Mexico, 2 wks. 2014 Argentina, 1 wk. 2014 India, 3 wks. 2015 Cuba, 2 wks. 2015 Mexico, 2 wks. 2015 Honduras, 1 wk. 2016 Mexico, 2 wks. 2016 India, 3 wks. 2017 Peru, 1 wk. 2017 Argentina, 2 wks. 2017 Zambia, 3 wks., 22 int. 2018 Mozambique, 4 wks., 44 int.

Membership Latin American Studies Association African Studies Association International Studies Association American Political Science Association Sigma Delta Pi, National Hispanic Honor Society (honorary member) James Island Presbyterian Church

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