CURRICULUM VITAE OF RAYMUND E. NARAG, PhD

I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION

A. Present university Department or Unit: Criminology and Criminal Justice

B. Office Address: Criminology & Criminal Justice Faner Hall, Room 4224 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois 62901 E-Mail: [email protected]

II. EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (2013)

Master of Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (2007)

Bachelor of Arts, University of the , Diliman, Philippines (1995) Cum Laude

III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (2012-Present) Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

Visiting Professor, National College of Public Administration and Governance (2015- 2016) University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines

Graduate Assistant, School of Criminal Justice (2005-2012) Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

IV. RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY (*indicates graduate/undergraduate student co-author)

A. Interests and Specialties:

Correctional administration, Pretrial detention, Prison governance, Inmate classification and risk assessments, Violent Extremist Offenders, Juvenile delinquency and deviance, Court administration, Philippine policing, Comparative and cross-cultural criminology and criminal justice, Mixed methods (Qualitative and quantitative research)

B. Current Projects :

Filipino values imported inside the jail: Informal structures and practices to mediate the pains of imprisonment. A manuscript in preparation (with Clarke Jones and Sou Lee*).

Explaining factors related to pretrial detention: An integrated approach. A manuscript in preparation (with Lauretta Sam*).

Exploring factors related to post-release success: Evidence from the Philippines. Manuscript in preparation (with Stephanie Jerstad*).

C. Grants Applied for but not Funded:

Narag, R.E. Determining best practices in court management to reduce prolonged pretrial detention. Submitted to the Philippine Supreme Court. (Not funded).

Narag, R.E. Replicating the integrated jail management approach to the Quezon City Jail. Metrobank Foundation. (2016). (Not funded)

Narag, R.E and Daryl Kroner. Understanding the Filipino prison dynamics and the examination of culturally sensitive barriers to the development and implementation of Filipino prison best practices. SIU Collaborative seed grant. (2014) (Not funded)

Narag, R.E. The relevance of collective efficacy in understanding the dynamics of social processes in a Philippine slum. Doctoral Dissertation Research. National Science Foundation. (2011). (Not funded)

D. Grants Received:

Kroner, D., Pleggenkuhle, B., & Narag, R.E. Adult Redeploy Illinois Outcome Evaluation. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. (2019) $99,564.00

Kroner, D., Pleggenkuhle, B., & Narag, R.E. Adult Redeploy Illinois Four Site Process Evaluation. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. (2018) $92,834.00

Narag, R.E. Promoting paralegal advocacy in the Philippines. Open Society Foundations. (2018) $60,000.00

Narag, R.E. Developing a Human Rights Based Approach framework in Penal Management Phase 2. United Nations Development Program. (2016) $2,000.

Narag, R.E. Developing a Human Rights Based Approach framework in Penal Management Phase 1. United Nations Development Program. (2015) $2,000.

Narag, R.E. Developing a mechanism to speed up case delays in the Metro courts. Philippine Supreme Court. (2015) $2,000.

Narag, R.E. Understanding life behind bars: A nationwide replication. The Asia Foundation. (2004) $5,000.00.

Narag, R.E. Developing a simplified inmate records system. Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation. (2003) $16,000.00.

Narag, R. E. Understanding life behind bars: Quezon City Jail. United Nations Development Program. (2002) $4,000.00

E. Honors and Awards:

Dangal ng Lahing Cagayano (Oustanding Cagayano Award). 2019.

Outstanding Piat Citizen Award.2017.

Outstanding Media Award. Caritas Manila. 2016.

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, College of Social Science, Michigan State University. 2012.

Graduate Fellowship Awards. School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University. 2007-2012.

Dr. Knowlton W. Johnson Endowment. College of Social Science, Michigan State University. 2011.

Best student paper. Asian Studies. Michigan State University. 2010.

Dr. Martin Luther King Student Leader Award. Michigan State University. 2005.

Fulbright Exchange Program. United States Department of State. 2005-2007

Outstanding Citizen of Quezon City, Philippines. 2005

F. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings:

Narag, R.E. & Jones, C. Engaging the disengaged: Improving the management of violent extremist offenders. A paper presented to the Asian Criminological Society. Cebu, Philippines. 2019.

Narag, R.E. & Nalla, M. Does perceived citizen cooperation influence police officers’ support for community policing? The case of the Philippines. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. 2018.

*Stephanie, J &Narag, R.E. Exploring factors related to post-release success: Evidence from the Philippines. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. 2018.

*Lee, S. & Narag, R.E. Fanning the flames: An exploration of pangkat and querna membership. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. 2018.

Narag, R.E., *Lee, S and Jones, C. R. Filipino values imported inside the jail: Informal structures and practices to mediate the pains of imprisonment A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. 2018.

Narag, R.E. Exploring factor related to prolonged trial detention: Evidence form a local jurisdiction in the Philippines. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2017.

Narag, R.E. & *Lee, S. Putting out fires: Understanding the roles of gangs in the Philippine overcrowded jails. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2017.

Narag, R. E. Length of pretrial detention and jail disturbances: Evidence from a US national jail survey. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2017.

Narag, R. E. Understanding the causes and impact of the delay of criminal proceedings in the Philippines: Implications for reforms. A paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, Missouri. 2017.

Narag, R. E. & *Galehan, J. The prison culture and challenges to inmate classification. Evidence from Philippine prisons. A paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, Missouri. 2017.

Narag, R.E., *Lee, C. & Nalla, M. Levels of training and attitudes of professionalism among police officers in the Philippines. A paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, Missouri. 2017.

Narag, R.E. Understanding factors related to prolonged trial of detained inmates in the Philippines. A paper presented to the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana. 2016.

Narag, R.E. Understanding gender difference is case processing among Filipino inmates. A paper presented to the 1st International Conference on Gender and Criminal Justice Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite, Philippines. 2016.

Narag, R.E. Understanding length of stay in jail while under trial. Implications to policy and practice. A paper presented to the 2nd University of Perpetual Help International Inter disciplinary research congress in Las Pinas City, Philippines. 2016.

Narag, R.E. Developing prison design. A round table discussion on developing prison designs. International Committee of the Red Cross. Geneva, Switzerland. 2015.

Narag, R.E. Criminal justice and Philippine public administration: Issues, challenges and directions. A paper presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Philippine Society of Public. Administration in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. 2015

Narag, R. E. & Nalla, M. Predictors of job satisfaction in the Philippine National Police. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-western Criminal Justice Association in Chicago, Illinois. 2014

Narag, R.E. Crime and delinquency in a slum community in the Philippines: An extension of social disorganization theory. A poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, Georgia. 2013

Narag, R.E. Immersion in Metro Manila Slums: Prospects and Challenges of collecting data on crime and violence in a non-western setting. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago, Illinois. 2012

Narag, R.E. The conditional effects of culture on social process variables. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington D.C. 2011

Narag, R.E. Testing the legal cynicism among youths in the Philippines. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Toronto, Canada. 2011

Narag, R.E. & Joseph Johnson. In search of accountability and ongoing conversations: A proposal to reduce scholarly garbage. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA. 2010.

Narag, R.E. Teaching criminology in a different setting. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in San Diego, California. 2010.

Narag, R.E. The impact of globalization on youth behaviors and identities: An empirical test. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2009

Narag, R.E., & Song, J. Towards an integrative framework on criminal justice behavior. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Boston, Massachusetts. 2009.

Narag, R.E. Society of Filipino captives: Testing Sykes' deprivation theory in a Philippine jail setting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in St. Louis, Missouri. 2008.

Narag, R.E. Fear of crime and public formal control in a developing country context. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2008.

Narag, R.E. Criminal victimizations in the Philippines: A test of routine activity and social disorganization theories. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, Georgia. 2007.

Narag, R.E. Prisonization in an Asian developing country: Similarities and differences with the US imprisonment experience. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Seattle, Washington. 2007.

Narag, R.E. & Maxwell, S.R. Coping with stressful life events: Gender differences among Filipino adolescents. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Los Angeles, California. 2006.

Narag, R.E. The Filipino prisonization experience. A paper presented to the Asian Annual Conference. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 2005.

V. PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE WORKS

A. Books:

Jones, C.R. & Narag, R.E. (2019). Inmate radicalisation and recruitment in prisons. Routledge.

Narag, R.E. (2016). Baseline study of the Philippine penal conditions. Nurturing a Human Rights Based Approach to Integrated Penal Management. Manila: United Nations Development Program.

Narag, R.E. (2005). Freedom and death inside the city jail. Manila: Supreme Court.

B. Articles in Professional Journals :

*Lee, S. & Narag, R.E. (2018) Fanning the flames: Understanding gang involvement among Philippine prisoners. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.63(3)424-447.

Narag, R.E. (2018). Exploring the consequences of prolonged trial detention: Evidence from a local jurisdiction in the Philippines. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.43(2) 1-18.

Narag, R.E. & *Lee, S. (2017). Putting out fires: Understanding the roles of gangs in the Philippine overcrowded jails. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.62(11)3509-3535.

Narag, R. E. (2017). Understanding factors related to prolonged trial of detained defendants in the Philippines. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.62(8)2461-2487.

Narag, R.E., *Galehan, J. & Jones, C. R. (2017). Understanding inmate classification in a developing country setting: Implications for context-based classification schemes.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.42(4) 341-358.

Narag, R.E. & Jones, C.R. (2016). Understanding prison management in the Philippines: A case for shared governance. The Prison Journal.97(1)3-26.

Narag, R.E. & Maxwell, S.R. (2013). Understanding cultural context when collecting field data: Lessons learned from field research in a slum area in the Philippines. Qualitative Research.14(3)311-326.

Narag, R.E., Maxwell, S.R. & Lee, B. (2012). A phenomenological approach to assessing a DUI/DWI program. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.57(2)229-250.

Narag, R.E. & De Guzman, M. (2011). Delinquency and crime among youths in the Philippines: A test of legal cynicism. Asian Journal of Criminology.7(1)75-89.

Narag, R.E. Pizarro, J. & Gibbs, C. (2009). Lead exposure and its implications for criminological theory. Criminal Justice and Behavior.36(9)954-973.

Pizarro, J. & Narag, R.E. (2008). Supermax prisons: What we know, what we do not know, and where we are going. The Prison Journal.88(1)23-42.

C. Creative Contributions: N/A

D. Chapters in Professional Books:

Narag, R.E. & Jones, C.R. (Forthcoming). The Kubol effect: Shared governance and cell dynamics in an overcrowded prison system in the Philippine. In The prison cell: Embodied and everyday spaces of incarceration. Jennifer Turner and Victoria Knight (eds). Palgrave MacMillan.

Narag, R.E. (2019). Interview with a Philippine Jail Warden. In Trends in corrections. Das, P. (ed). Taylor and Francis.

Narag, R. E. & *Allison Heater (2017). Deprivation theory. In Encyclopedia of juvenile delinquency and justice. Schreck, C. (ed). Wiley press.

Narag, R.E. (2013). Community policing in the Philippines: A critical view. In Community policing in indigenous communities. Nalla, M. (ed). Taylor and Francis.

Narag, R.E. & Maxwell, S. R. (2009). Prostitution. In 21st Century Criminology: A reference handbook, Miller, J.M. (ed). (pp.572-580). Sage Publications.

Narag, R.E. (2003). Fraternity violence and small arms: Impacts on student security in five Manila universities. In Whose Security Counts, Muggah, R & Moser- Puangsuwan, Y. (eds). (pp 11-16).Small Arms Survey/ Non-Violence International.

E. Popular and Creative Writing: N/A

F. Book Reviews:

Narag, R.E. (2008). The politics of crime and the community” by Gordon Hughes. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.32 (1)125-127.

G. Technical / Final Reports:

Kroner, D., Pleggenkhule, B., Narag, R.E. et al. (2018). Adult redeploy Illinois – Intensive supervision probation with services program process evaluation. A report for the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.

Narag, R.E. (2017). Human rights based approach to effective penal management (HRBA2EPM): Analysis report for the five (5) facilities on the baseline compliance on right to health. A report submitted to the Philippine Commission on Human Rights, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Bureau of Corrections, and the United Nations Development Programme.

Jones, C., Narag, R.E. & Ryan, B. (2017). Violent extremist offenders in the Philippines. Report Submitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Government of Australia.

Narag, R. E. (2016). Factors related to prolonged trial of detained inmates in the Philippines: A study of six jails in Metro Manila, Philippines. Report Submitted to the Committee on Jail Decongestion Task Force Katarungan at Kalayaan (TFKK) of the Philippine Supreme Court.

Narag, R.E. (2016). Human rights based approach to effective jail management Quezon City Jail Male Dormitory baseline level of compliance. A report submitted to the Philippine Commission on Human Rights, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and the United Nations Development Program.

Narag, R.E. (2015). Baseline study of the human rights condition in Philippine jails and prisons. A report submitted to the Philippine Commission on Human Rights and the United Nations Development Program.

Jones, C.R. Narag, R.E. & Morales, R. (2015). Philippine prison gangs: Control or chaos. Regnet Working Paper, No. 71. Regulatory Institutions Network.

Narag, R.E. (2014). A comprehensive report on the conditions of the Philippine Bureau of Corrections: Implications for integrated reforms. Report submitted to the Asian Development Bank.

Narag, R. E. (2013). The current state of the Bureau of Corrections: Challenges and prospects for reforms. A report submitted to the Asian Development Bank.

Maxwell, S. R., Narag, R. E. & Lee, B. (2011). Process evaluation of the Sobriety Court of Lansing, Michigan. Report Submitted to the 54A District Court of Lansing.

Narag, R.E. (2004). The conditions of inmates in Philippine prisons: Implications for penal Reforms. Report submitted to The Asia Foundation. Philippines.

H. Non-Refereed Publications:

Narag, R.E (2019). The punitive turn: The bungled discourse of the GCTA Law. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/238985-punitive-turn- bungled-discourse-gcta-law

Narag, R. E. (2019). Media sensationalism, bureaucratic ineptitude and the quest for justice for the common tao. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought- leaders/238348-media-sensationalism-bureaucratic-ineptitude-common-people- quest-justice

Narag, R.E. (2019). My friends continue to live upright lives in prison. They deserve to benefit from the GCTA Law. ANCx online. https://news.abs cbn.com/ancx/culture/spotlight/08/26/19/my-friends-continue-to-live-upright- lives-in-prison-they-deserve-to-benefit-from-the-gcta-law

Lasco, G. & Narag, R. E. (2019). Mayor Sanchez and criminal justice reform. Philippine daily inquirer. https://opinion.inquirer.net/123566/mayor-sanchez-and-criminal- justice-reform

Narag, R.E. (2018). State of the Philippines in 2018: Our jails are now world’s most congested. Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. https://pcij.org/stories/ph-jails-detention-centers-now-worlds-most-congested/

Narag, R.E. (2018). Philippines’ dark secret: Lengthy pretrial detention. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/214533-analysis-lengthy-pretrial- detention-philippines-little-dark-secret

Narag, R.E.(2018). Police deviance is mutating. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/215529-analysis-philippine-police- deviance-mutating

Narag, R.E. (2017). Inside the brotherhood: Thoughts on fraternity violence. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/182758-inside-brotherhood-thoughts- fraternity-violence-horacio-castillo-hazing

Narag, R.E. (2017). Crime control and due process: Is there a room for dialogue and compromise. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/177138-room- dialogue-compromise-philippines-criminal-justice

Narag, R.E. (2017). The death of policing as a profession in the Philippines. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/179225-death-policing-profession- philippines

Narag, R.E. (2017). Explaining Duterte’s views on Filipino criminality. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/176624-duterte-understanding-filipino- criminality

Narag, R.E. (2017). The real issue behind Senator Jinggoy Estrada’s bail release. Rappler.https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/182480-narag-real-issue- behind-senator-jinggoy-estrada-bail-release

Narag, R.E. (2016). An incredible journey. Game Changer Philippines. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ma8KmG72o

Narag, R.E. (2016). Noble cause police corruption: When good cops turn bad. Rappler. http://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/152446-noble-cause-police-corruption

Narag, R.E. (2016) Inside the Bilibid drug trade. Philippines Graphic. https://www.facebook.com/151450926767/photos/a.10154581910661768.107374 1831.151450926767/10154581911091768/?type=3&theater

Narag, R.E. (2016). The moral dilemma of Extra Judicial Killings. Rappler. http://www.rappler.com/views/imho/147495-moral-dilemma-extra-judicial- killings

Narag, R.E. (2015). Inside out: Reforming the Philippine Penal System. Ted Talks Philippines. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiwvz2ShbvA

Narag, R.E. & Jones, C.R. (2015). Wanted: New PH Bureau of Corrections head. Interaksyon. http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/ispeak/93019-new-director- general-bureau corrections

Jones, C.R. & Narag, R.E. (2015) Should gangs help run prisons. Australian National University Reporter.http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/should-gangs-help- run-prisons

Narag, R.E. (2015). Understanding violence in Bilibid. Rappler. http://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/80532-understanding-violence-bilibid

Narag, R.E. (2015). Why anomalies happen in Bilibid. Rappler. http://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/78338-anomalies-prison-sociology

Jones, C.R. & Narag, R.E. (2014) Why aren’t prison gangs not all bad. CNN International edition.http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/world/asia/philippines- prison-gangs-reform/

Narag, R.E. (2013) Criminalization of politicians in the Philippines. Rappler. http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/ispeak/42766-criminalization-politicians- philippines

VI. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

A. Teaching Interests and Specialties: Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Research Methods Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Justice Crime in and at Places Corrections Criminological theory

B. Teaching and Training Grants: N/A

C. Teaching and Honors Award: N/A

D. Current Graduate Faculty Status: Chair, Preliminary Exam Committee

E. Number of Master’s and Ph.D. Committees on which you have served:

14

F. Names of Students who have Completed Master’s Theses and Doctoral Dissertations under your Direction

Murphy (N.) (2019). Examining factors of prolonged pretrial detention in a Philippine jail. (thesis committee chair).

Krieg, S. (2018). Understanding the dynamics of the student code of conduct: Recommendations to reduce student conduct violations at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (non-thesis committee chair).

G. Other

Independent studies

Dai Tanaka (CCJ 384) Introduction to corrections Fall 2014 Tanena Sandefur (CCJ 384) Introduction to corrections Fall 2014 Camri Bell (CCJ 384) Introduction to corrections Spring 2014

H. Courses Taught:

Graduate

CCJ 505-Nature of Crime, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Spring, 2018)

CCJ 504-Criminological Theory, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Spring, 2015; Fall 2017)

Undergraduate

CCJ 473-Juvenile delinquency, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Spring 2013; 2014)

CCJ 384-Introduction to Corrections, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall 2013; 2014; 2016-Online; Summer, 2014; 2015-Online, Spring 2019)

CCJ 374-Juvenile Justice, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall, 2014, 2018, 2019; Spring, 2017)

CCJ 340-Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall, 2012; 2016; Spring 2014; 2015)

CCJ 316-Introduction to Criminal Justice Research, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall, 2012; 2013; 2017; 2018, 2019; Spring, 2013; 2017; 2018, 2019)

CJ 365-Corrections, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (Fall, 2011)

CJ 110-Introduction to Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (Summer, 2009; 2010; 2011)

PA 201-Introduction to Public Administration Theory, University of the Philippines (Fall, 2015; Spring, 2016)

PA 291-Special topics in Public Administration (Criminal Justice theory, police and practice) University of the Philippines. (Spring, 2016)

VII. UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

A. Department Committees and Service:

Member, Executive Committee. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Illinois University. 2017-2018

Member, Preliminary Exam Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Illinois University, Spring 2018, 2019

Member, Criminal Justice Comprehensive Exam Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Illinois University, Fall, 2016

Member, Criminological Theory Comprehensive Exam Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Illinois University, Fall, 2015

Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University, 2014-2017

Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Southern Illinois University, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018

Graduate Program Brownbag: 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018

B. College and University Committees and Councils:

Member, Morris/Dissertation Fellowship Search Committee. Southern Illinois University. Spring 2019.

Search Committee Joint Criminology-Psychology. Southern Illinois University. 2015

C. Other:

Member, Steering Committee, Asian Criminology Society 2018-present

VIII. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

A. Membership in Professional Associations:

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2015-present)

American Society of Criminology (2005- present)

Asian Criminology Society (2018-present)

Philippine Criminal Justice Researchers Society Inc (2015-present)

B. Offices Held and Honors Awarded in Professional Associations: N/A

C. Consultantships:

PRESO Foundation (2018 to present)

Philippine Commission on Human Rights (2015-present)

Philippine Supreme Court (2015-2016)

International Committee of the Red Cross (2016)

Philippine Department of Justice (2015-2016)

Asian Development Bank (2013-2015)

Philippine Bureau of Corrections (2013-2015)

D. Evaluation of Manuscripts for Journals and Book Publishers and of Grant Proposals for Agencies:

Punishment and Society International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Qualitative Inquiry Prison Journal Asian Journal of Criminology Sociological Forum Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Social Sciences and Missions Laws (Open Access Journal) Police Practice and Research: An International Journal Cavite State University Journal of Criminal Justice Philippine Journal of Public Administration Ateneo University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences SAGE (2014)

E. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings

N/A

F. Other Service: (Trainings Conducted in the Philippines)

Training on human rights-based approach to effective penal management: A training for the members of the National Preventative Mechanism (NPM) of the Philippines. July 29-30, 2019.

Human rights-based approach to jail management: A training for the officers of the Cagayan Provincial Jail. July 27-28, 2019.

Beyond prison walls. Jail decongestion through supervised release program: A training for Non-Governmental Organization volunteers in Metro Manila. July 25-26, 2019.

Training on the human rights-based approach to effective penal management: A training for the officers of the Commission on Human Rights. July 22-23, 2019.

Human rights-based approach to integrated jail management. A training for the officers of Antipolo City Jail Male and Female Dormitories. July 20, 2019.

Seminar on the principles of effective jail management and security. A training for selected officers of Cebu City Jail, Mandaue City Jail and Talisay City Jail. July 18-19.

Lecture on the principles of effective juvenile intervention: A training for the officers of the Juvenile Justice Welfare Council. July 15-16, 2019.

Dynamic data security management: A training for custodial and intelligence officers of the Manila City Jail. July 12-13, 2019.

Seminar on principles of effective jail management and security: An all-wardens training for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Region 7. June 24, 2019.

Human rights-based approach on integrated jail management: A training for the personnel of Quezon City Jail. June 20-21, 2019.

Human rights-based approach to integrated jail management: A training for the personnel of Taguig City Jail Male Dorm. June 17-18, 2019.

Rehabilitation and program management training: A training for personnel and volunteers of Manila City Jail. June 15, 2019.

Principles of effective jail management and security: An all-wardens training for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Region 4-A. June 10, 2019.

Booster training on classification and risk assessment: A training for the rehabilitation of officers of the Manila City Jail. June 7 and 8, 2019.

Data management training: A training for the head of offices in the Manila City Jail. June 6, 2019.

Identification of inmates at risk of delay: A training for the paralegal officers and volunteers in the Metro Manila. March 13-14, 2019

Inmate classification and risk assessment tool validation: A training for the rehabilitation officers of the Manila City Jail. March 9-10, 2019

All-wardens training on integrated jail Management: A training for the wardens of Metro Manila, Philippines. August 11-12, 2018.

Offender classification and risk assessments: A training for Juvenile Justice Welfare Council in Metro Manila, Philippines. August 8-9, 2018.

Identification of inmates at risk of delay: A training for paralegal officers and volunteers. August 6-7, 2018.

Human Rights Based Approach to Effective Jail Management: A training for selected personnel of the Bohol District Jail. July 23-24, 2018.

Human Rights Based Approach to Effective Jail Management: A training for selected personnel of Tuguegarao District Jail. July 16-17, 2018.

Understanding causes of prolonged trial detention: A public forum for advocates on criminal justice reforms in the Philippines. July 9, 2018

Principles of effective inmate classification and risk assessment: A training for selected personnel at the Manila City Jail Male Dormitory. July 5-6, 2017

Principles of effective jail and prison volunteerism: A training for prison volunteers in Metro Manila. July 3-4, 2018.

Human Rights Based Approach to Effective Penal Management (HRBA2EPM): A training for the officers of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Bureau of Corrections and the National Jail Management and Penology Training Institute. July 2017.

Inmate classification and risk assessment: A training for the jail officers of the Quezon City Jail, Metro Manila, Philippines. July 2017.

Data management and analysis: A training for the jail officers of the Quezon City Jail, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 2017.

Principles of effective jail management: Designing Quezon City Jail as the model jail in the Philippines. January to June 2016.

Introducing principles of effective volunteerism. A training program for jail and prison volunteers. A project supported by the PRESO Foundation and the Philippine Jaycees. July 2016.

Techniques in court data court management. A training program for jail and court staff. A project supported by the Philippine Supreme Court. October 2015.

Introducing principles of effective jail management. A training program for the key officials of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. August 2015.

Introducing a Human Rights Based Approach to Prison Management. A training program for key officers of the Commission on Human Rights. November 2015.

Introducing principles of effective volunteerism. A training program for jail and prison volunteers. A project supported by the PRESO Foundation and the Philippine Jaycees. July 2015.

IX. COMMUNITY SERVICE

Navigating through Philippine traffic: A glimpse of Filipino culture and history. World Languages day. Southern Illinois University. April 4, 2019

Forum on Duterte Presidency 2: Intensification of killings: A talk to SIU community. Student Services Building. April 5, 2017

Forum on Duterte Presidency: Drugs and Extra Judicial Killings in the Philippines: A talk to SIU Community. Student Services Building, October 4, 2017

Volunteer, Big Brother Big Sister in Southern Illinois, 2012-2013

Head, Adhoc Committee, Mobilizing relief efforts for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. November 2013.

Volunteer, Spring Clean up and recycling day, 2012, 2013, 2014