CURRICULUM VITAE of RAYMUND E. NARAG, Phd I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION and CONTACT INFORMATION A. Present University Department O
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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 Philippines, 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 Manila 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