DARRELL D. IRWIN, Ph.D. Department of University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 Email: [email protected] 860-486-4184 (office)

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EDUCATION Loyola University Chicago University of Florida M.A. in Sociology: 1988 B.A. in Sociology: 1980 Ph.D. in Sociology: 1994 B.A. Certificate in Latin American Studies ______

WORK EXPERIENCE

2018-present University of Connecticut; Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology Duties: Teaching Sociology and courses. Assigned administrative tasks pertaining to program development. Serve on committee to a develop Individualized Studies major.

2014-August 2018 Central Normal University; Distinguished Professor; Dean of School of Sociology Distinguished Professor duties: Responsible for research projects; teaching graduate students; served as Director of the Chinese Australian Social Work Research center and offer internationalization support.

Dean duties: Administrator of School of Sociology and Social Work programs with 42 staff (32 teaching) and 800 plus students and the School’s 2 research centers. As Dean from September 2014 to September 2017, I focused on strategies to develop the School’s two disciplines, Sociology and Social Work. Much of this strategy centered on professionalizing sociology and social work and managing the public relations for the School. Chinese planners and politicians viewed the School’s social service training as essential to national level development. Further enhancing the School’s reputation, the School’s undergrad programs are ranked in the top ten and its graduate sociology program is 5th in China, the MSW in social work is 2nd and the overall First-Discipline graduate sociology program is 10th in China. The School has joint degree programs with Griffith University in Australia; University of Southampton (UK) and bi-annually coordinates a study abroad program with University of California, Berkeley. I traveled with CCNU delegations to sign MOUs to establish partnerships and increase CCNU’s standing abroad. I had financial oversight, hosted overseas delegations, managed hiring and faculty development, and developed strategic planning goals to build internal and external capacity.

Major Accomplishments: Under my leadership, CCNU’s School of Sociology accomplished several major achievements. The School underwent two major accreditation reviews; those being approval of our MSW program and approval of first level Doctoral program in Sociology. Both multi-stage reviews were conducted by the central government’s Ministry of Education (MOE). My team and I had to show graduate programs met demanding requirements specified by the MOE. For both reviews, we successfully synthesized years of academic data to write up five-year plans for each program; brought in outside review panels; undertook multiple revisions; and finally submitted comprehensive final reports; both of which received final approvals from the MOE. The MSW program had previously received a conditional approval, but now received full approval. The Doctoral first-level MOE approval allowed the School to award PhD degrees in a greater range of sociological fields.

Additionally, I oversaw the creation of an English as a method of instruction (EMI) sociology graduate program for international students. After four years, the School was offering a full course load taught in English and was able to recruit cohorts of international graduate students, which grew to 30 students in total. As Dean, I was instrumental in outcomes that brought the School’s graduate programs ranking into the top ten graduate programs in Sociology in China which heralded our academic excellence.

2011-2014 University of North Carolina Wilmington; Academic Program Coordinator Duties: Served as Criminology Coordinator with administrative duties: such as convening criminology track meetings to coordinate course schedules, selecting graduation award recipients, promoting the major stood in for the chair when needed. Managed faculty group of 14 full-time faculty.

1997-2014 University of North Carolina Wilmington; Professor of Criminology Associate Professor of Criminology; Assistant Professor of Criminology Duties: Taught courses in Criminology and Sociology. Principle investigator with budgetary and fiscal oversight on ten federal, state, and private grants.

Major Accomplishments: Founded the UNCW Summer Abroad program to , China and served as its Team Leader from 2006-2013. Principle investigator on grants in community disproportionately affected by gun violence. Authored scholarship; supervised students; community service. Served on state and university-wide academic-accreditation committees. Named to Chancellor’s Task Force on Education & Training Initiatives for Campus Violence Prevention which acted to prevent or deal with campus crime incidents. Colleagues and I conducted the Wilmington Fear of Crime in 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2008, that was posted on the Wilmington Police Department website. The Chair, another colleague and I were awarded a Ford Foundation providing for a feasibility study for our professional master’s degree and for the implementation of the master’s degree.

1996-1997 National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., New York Post-Doc Fellow, National Institute on Drug Abuse Post-Doc Fellowship, Duties: Conducted direct research on populations suffering from drug abuse and HIV at New York University based think tank. Projects included meetings with District Attorney’s office in drug reduction effort and researching juvenile delinquency prevention in Harlem by studying a positive mentoring and character education program. Was appointed to City University of New York, Graduate School Affiliate Faculty and Columbia University-Associate Faculty Member, University Seminar, Drugs & Society. Led or joined field research projects, training modules and assessments.

1994 - 1996 St. John's University, Dept. of Sociology, New York Visiting Assistant Professor Duties: Taught graduate and undergrad courses in Sociology. Supervised graduate student assistants.

1992-1993 University of Wisconsin – Parkside, Dept. of Sociology, Instructor Duties: Taught Sociology, Statistics and Criminology.

1985-93 Loyola University Chicago, Dept. of Sociology, Teaching Fellow/Research Assistant Duties: Taught Sociology and Criminology. Designed surveys, coded, and input data. Research assistant at the Institute of Urban Life where I compiled their Directory of Community Organizations.

1988-89 University of Wisconsin - Superior, Dept. of Sociology, Instructor Duties: Taught Sociology and Criminology full-time. 2

1987 City of Chicago, Department of Human Services, Office of Legislative Liaison Program Coordinator Duties: Tracked social service legislation. Authored white papers on workfare and homelessness.

1984 American Broadcasting Company, XIV Winter Olympic Games, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Production Assistant at ABC Sports Duties: Production and translation in Sarajevo at the XIV Winter Olympics for ABC-TV.

1982-83 Miami-Dade College, Miami, Lead Counselor and Teacher Duties: Counseled and taught English as a Second Language to Cuban and Haitian refugees. Offered programs in classroom, community, and correctional settings. Supervised counselors.

1981 Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Belle Glade, Florida Social Worker Duties: Case worker to Cuban and Haitian refugees. Liaison with USAID; University of Florida.

PUBLICATIONS

Book Irwin, Darrell D. Case Studies of the Use of Drug Testing in Corporations: in Large Organizations. San Francisco: Mellen Research Univerity Press, 1991. Book (in progress)

Irwin, Darrell D. Gendarmerie and State Sovereignty: Foreign Involvements in the Policing of other Nations. Writing a book on foreign police in occupied territories, engaged in policing populations who regard them as occupiers.

Book Chapters and Research Briefing

Irwin, Darrell. “Contesting Governance Models: How Rivalries between the Beijing and Washington Consensus Models Shape Africa” Proceedings of Global Governance and National Responsibility Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology. Dec 2015.

Irwin, Darrell. “A Window into the Rule of Law through Anti-Corruption Campaigns in China.” Proceedings of International Conference on Rule of Law in China. KoGuan Law School; Jiao Tong University. , China. January, 2015.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Sochi Today, Sarajevo Yesterday: Assessing Winter Olympics Across the Contexts of Time and Terror”. Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium. Beechum Publishing. (February 4, 2014). Published online.

Irwin, Darrell D. “The Showdown with Shrinking Budgets: Police Departments in Economic Downturns” in Mathieu Deflem. (Ed) Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance Vol. 16. “Economic Crisis and Crime”. London: Emerald: 2011.

Irwin, Darrell D., Gloria George-Davis and Clyde McDaniel “The Black Church and Youth Socialization Through Community Mentoring” Chapter in McDaniel (Ed) Twenty- First Century African-American Social Thought. New York: Harcourt. 2000. 3

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Jiang, Shanhe; Zhang Dawei; and Darrell Irwin. “An exploratory study of the views of supervision strategies by community corrections probationers in China”. The Prison Journal. (forthcoming).

Zhang, Dawei; Irwin, Darrell; Jiang, Shanhe; and Haoyue Zhang. “Staffing Composition, Offender Profiles, and Supervision in China’s Community Corrections”. The Prison Journal. (forthcoming).

Irwin, Darrell D. and Wei Zhao. “The Mission of the Chinese Police: The Changing Police Role from Dynastic to New China” Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. 8th Edition. C.H. Beck, 2018.

Irwin, Darrell D., Dawei Zhang and Susu Wang. “China’s Social Transformation and the Development of Rural Community Corrections”. In Donnermeyer, J. (Ed.), The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology. NY: Routledge. 2016.

Irwin, Darrell D. and Cecil L. Willis. “Privilege, the Party and Reform: China’s New Leadership Confronts Corruption” Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. 6th Edition. C.H. Beck, August, 2014.

Irwin, Darrell D. and Cecil L. Willis. “Success or Sorrow: The Paradoxical View of Crime Control Campaigns in China” translated in Mandarin for Encyclopedia of China Publishing House: Foreign Scholars on Chinese Law. Beijing, China. 2014.

Irwin, Darrell D. and Cecil L. Willis, “Success or Sorrow: The Paradoxical View of Crime Control Campaigns in China” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol. 38, Issue. 1, 63-81, 2014.

Irwin, Darrell D. “How the Dragon of Prosperity Uses State Power and Resources in Africa to Displace Western Influence” National Strategy Forum Review. Winter 2013.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Awards for Suffering: The Nobel Peace Prize Recipients of South Africa” Contemporary Justice Review. June, 12 (2), 157-171. 2009.

Irwin, Darrell D. and Cecil L. Willis “Problem-Solving Innovations in a Traditional Police Department with Changes in Police Administration” Law Enforcement Executive Forum Vol. 7 (4) 11-26, 2007.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Alternatives to Delinquency in Harlem: A Study of Faith-Based Community Mentoring.” The Justice Professional 15, (1) 1-8, 2002.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Identifying the Process of Drug Court Treatment in Small Towns and Mid-Sized Cities” Journal of Crime and Justice Vol. 25 (1) 63-80, 2002.

Irwin, Darrell D. “The Straight Edge Subculture: Examining the Youths’ Drug-Free Way” Journal of Drug Issues. 29 (2) 365-380, 1999. 4

Reviews and Essays Irwin, Darrell D. “Human Killing Machines: Systematic Indoctrination in Iran, Nazi Germany, Al Qaeda, and Abu Ghraib". International Criminal Justice Review. Vol. 21 (3), 2011.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Guns and Violence: The English Experience” International Criminal Justice Review. Vol. 16. (2). 128-29. September 2006.

Irwin, Darrell D. 2005. “Inmates into Halfway Houses into Society” Full page text box in Dennis Stevens, Community Corrections: An Applied Approach.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Alcohol Recovery Homes (Halfway Houses)”. Vol. IV– Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. Taylor & Francis: 2000.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Under the Influence.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 57 (3) 1996.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Substance Use and Delinquency among Inner City Adolescent Males.” Criminal Justice Review 18.2 1993.

Irwin, Darrell D. “The Struggle for the Land.” Humanity and Society 16.1 1992.

Thesis and Dissertation Irwin, Darrell D. The Effects of Campus Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs on the Behaviors of University Students. Dissertation. Loyola University Chicago, 1994.

Irwin, Darrell D. Deviance in Large Organizations: Case Studies of the Use of Drug Testing in Corporations. Thesis. Loyola University Chicago, 1988.

Government and Research Reports

Study of Social Transformation Issues in Urban Areas Based on Big Data. Final Report. CCNU Natural Sciences Grant Office. 2017.

New Hanover County, North Carolina. Bureau of Justice Services. Assessment of New Hanover Drug Court Final Report, August, 2014

North Carolina Juvenile Crime Prevention Council. Gang Assessment of Onslow County. Final Report, January, 2011.

North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. New Hanover County Sheriff’s Department 2nd Chance Grant Assessment Report 2008.

Wilmington Fear of Crime Survey – 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008

Governor’s Crime Commission. “Final Report - A Study of the Effectiveness of the Wilmington Gun Violence Reduction Project”. 2002.

Other Scholarly Contributions 5

Irwin, Darrell D. “Haitian Heritage: Portraits of Early Immigrant Life in Florida”. Photographic exhibition. Randall Library, UNC Wilmington. 2012.

Irwin, Darrell D. Op-ed for Wilmington Star News “Obama’s Peace Prize in Perspective” December 11, 2009.

Irwin, Darrell D. Op-ed for Wilmington Star News “Houses that make people well” April 26, 2003.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Under the Influence: The Transference of Responsibility with Alcohol- Related Offenses.” Abstract in U.S. Sentencing Commission report “Working Paper on Changes in Manslaughter” Washington, D.C., 1998.

GRANTS AWARDED

Study of Social Transformation Issues in Urban Areas Based on Big Data. Funds awarded by Central China Normal University. 100000 Chinese ¥. Principle Investigator. 2016.

Establish the Chinese Australian Social Work Research Center: Continuing funds awarded by Australia’s Griffith and Central China Normal Universities. $40,000. Director. 2015.

New Hanover County (Wilmington, NC) Adult Drug Treatment Court Program Evaluation Study. $10,400. Principle Investigator. 2014.

North Carolina Juvenile Crime Prevention Council. Gang Assessment of Onslow County, North Carolina. Funded at $25,000. Co-Principle Investigator. 2010.

Ford Foundation. “Feasibility Study for 4 Professional Masters Degrees” $28,000. 2004.

Governor’s Crime Commission. “A Study of the Effectiveness of the Wilmington Gun Violence Reduction Project”. Principle Investigator. Funded at $38,674. 2002.

Governor’s Crime Commission. “A Study of the Effectiveness of the Wilmington Gun Violence Reduction Project”. Principle Investigator. Funded at $72,882. 2000.

Pritzker Cousins Foundation. “A Study of the Effectiveness of the Wilmington Gun Violence Reduction Project”. Principle Investigator. Funded at $14,877. 2000.

New Hanover County Commission. “A Study of the Effectiveness of the Wilmington Gun Violence Reduction Project”. Principle Investigator. Funded at $4,450. 2000.

Research Triangle Institute. “Comparison of Alternative Coercive Drug Treatment Models: Drug Courts and Probation for Drug-Involved Offenders”. Drug court Consultant – RTI. Funded at >$1,000,000. Federal daily rate compensation.

Bureau of Justice Assistance; U.S. Department of Justice. “The Wilmington Gun Violence Reduction Project: Identification, Prosecution, and Monitoring of the Chronic Violent Offender”. Principle Investigator. Funded at $29,984. 1999. 6

Faculty Summer Research Initiative. “Drug Court Treatment Among Sentenced Felony Drug Offenders”. Funded at $3,500. Summer, 1998.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE – UCONN COURSES TITLES Drugs and Society Introduction to Sociology

UNCW COURSES TITLES Issues in Criminal Justice (online) Police in Society Drug Problems and Crime (Grad) Media, Crime and Justice (online) Criminology Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Drugs and Crime Globalization and Development (Grad)

CCNU COURSE TITLES Working with Family Violence Western (Grad) Crime and Globalization Selected Readings in Social Issues (Grad) Drugs and Organized Crime (Grad) Globalization and Development (Grad)

ST. JOHN’S COURSE TITLES Social Problems Criminology Sociology of Prisons Sociology of Marriage and the Family Introduction to Sociology Sociology of Substance Abuse (Grad)

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM Taught a variety of courses in sociology, criminology, and statistics.

WORKSHOPS AND PAPER PRESENTATIONS

Irwin, Darrell. “Reordering China’s Cities: People-Centered Policy and the Hukou System”. Society for the Advancement of Socio-. Kyoto, Japan. 2018.

Shanhe Jiang; Dawei Zhang & Darrell Irwin. “An Exploratory Study of the Views of Supervision Strategies by Probationers in China”. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans. 2018.

Irwin, Darrell “The Strategy of Traditional Chinese Bao-Jia Control Used for Policing Japanese Occupied Manchukuo”. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia. 2017. Irwin, Darrell. “Risk after Admission: The Campus Risks that Chinese and US College Students Really Face”. International Sociological Association, University of Liverpool, Singapore. 2017.

Irwin, Darrell. “Key Considerations for Police and Social Services in China’s Transformation Economy”. International Conference on Migration, Inequality, and Justice, in a Global, Urban Environment: Chinese and US Perspectives”. Detroit, 2016.

7 Irwin, Darrell. “Are Asian Countries Signaling a Turn in Drunk Driving: Examining Differences in China and Japan”. World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development. Seoul, Korea. 2016.

Irwin, Darrell. “The Rising Cost of Travel: Women and Sexual Harassment on Chinese Transportation Networks”. Asian Criminological Society. Beijing. 2016.

Irwin, Darrell. “Contesting Governance Models: How Rivalries between the Beijing and Washington Consensus Models Shape Africa” Global Governance and National Responsibility Huazhong University of Science and Technology. 2015.

Irwin, Darrell. “Tracking Asian Drunk and Dangerous Driving Enforcement: A Comparative Study” American Society of Criminology. Wash, DC. 2015.

Irwin, Darrell. "How international development in Africa by the ‘Beijing Consensus’ and US foreign aid compares” Sociology and International Relations Schools; Peking University. Beijing, China. 2015.

Irwin, Darrell. “A Window into the Rule of Law through Anti-Corruption Campaigns in China”. International Conference on Rule of Law in China. KoGuan Law School; Jiao Tong University. Shanghai, China. 2015.

Irwin, Darrell. “Chinese Crime Control Campaigns in Recent Years”. Hubei Sociology Association, Wuhan, China. 2014.

Irwin, Darrell. “Leaving my Grandfather’s Village Home: Framing Tensions and Criminality of Chinese Migrants to Cities”. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. 2014.

Irwin, Darrell & Cecil Willis. “Privilege, the Party and Reform: China’s New Leadership Confronts Corruption”. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta. 2013.

Irwin, Darrell. “Bosniaks and Kosovars – Terrorism, Beheadings and Conspiracy in the United States”. American Society of Criminology. Chicago. 2012.

Irwin, Darrell & Cecil Willis. “Success and Sorrow: Paradox of increasing drug crime in China”. American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC. 2011.

Irwin, Darrell “Commodities and China’s Market in Africa: How the Dragon of Prosperity Views the African Continent” Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa. Washington, DC. 2010.

Irwin, Darrell & John Cease “The Showdown with Shrinking Budgets: Police Departments in the Economic Downturn” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. San Diego. Feb. 2010

Irwin, Darrell, Randy LaGrange & Michael Maume. “Tracking the Fear of Crime in the Cape Fear (NC) Region” American Society of Criminology. St. Louis. 2008.

8 Irwin, Darrell. “The Motivation to Move –A Study of Enforcement of the Hukou System in China”. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta. 2007.

Irwin, Darrell & Mark Hogan “Hope in Harlem: Follow up Study on a Rites of Passage Faith-based Youth Initiative” Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York. 2007.

Irwin, Darrell. “Social Disorganization Redux – Does Crime Remain High after Gentrification”. American Society of Criminology. L.A. 2006.

Irwin, Darrell “Assessing the Impact of a Federal Gun Violence Reduction Task Force” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago. 2005.

Everett, Ron; Wilson, Ron; & Darrell Irwin. “Using Spatial Analysis to Understand the Consequences of a Criminal Justice Intervention Designed to Reduce Violent Crime in Public Housing”. American Society of Criminology. Nashville. 2004.

Irwin, Darrell “Promising Practices in Delinquency Prevention: Assessing Faith-Based Service Provision” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas. 2002

Everett, Ron; Jefferies, Eric; & Darrell Irwin. “Targeting Violent Crime in Small Communities: Balancing the Competing Demands of Intervention and Investment for Long-term Change”. American Society of Criminology. Chicago 2002.

Irwin, Darrell. “Fight Truth Decay. Brush Up on Your Bible Every Day: Challenges to Researchers Studying Faith-Based Initiatives”. Workshop presenter for the US Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA. 6th Annual Symposium on Faith and Community - Based Organizations. Washington. 2002.

Irwin, Darrell & Cecil Willis “Mapping Violence and Drug Arrests: Concentration or Diffusion of the Hot Spot” International Perspectives on Crime, Justice and Public Order. London, England. 2002.

Irwin, Darrell & Cecil Willis. “Problem Orientated Policing Innovations in a Traditional Department” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Washington, DC. 2002.

Willis, Cecil & Darrell Irwin. “Strict Enforcement of Firearm-Related Violence: Studying the Strategies of a Federal Task Force” American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, 2001.

Irwin, Darrell & Cecil Willis. “Legal Cynicism and Perceptions of Neighborhood Control In High Crime Communities” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2001.

McDaniel, Clyde & Darrell Irwin. “The Black Church and Community Action”. Society of Applied Sociology. Washington, DC. October, 2000. Irwin, Darrell “Response to Gun Violence Crime in Coastal North Carolina: A Study of a Federal Violence Task Force” International Perspectives on Crime, Justice and Public Order. Bologna, Italy. 2000.

9 Irwin, Darrell & Randy LaGrange. “Project Exile-Type Violence Reduction Programs: Shotgun-Wedding of Political Left and Right.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans. 2000.

Everett, R.; Irwin, Darrell & C. Willis. “Assessing the Wilmington Partnership to Cease Firearm Violence: Implications for Policy and Theory”. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. 2000.

Irwin, Darrell. “The Straight Edge Subculture: Talking Straight about the Youths’ Drug Free Way” American Sociological Association. Chicago. 1999.

Irwin, Darrell. “Identifying the Process of Drug Court Treatment in Small and Mid-Sized Cities” Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, August. 1998.

LaGrange, Randy; Snowden, Lynne; Marciniak, Liz; & Irwin, Darrell. “Graduate Programs in Criminal Justice” American Society of Criminology. 1997.

Irwin, Darrell. “Kids at Risk: Youth Reclaiming Drug-Free Values” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Toronto. 1997.

Irwin, Darrell. “Drug-Free Values and the Straight Edge Underground” American Society of Criminology. Chicago. 1996.

Irwin, Darrell. “Criminality and Legal Order” Women in Science Society. Science and the Law Lecture. St. John’s University. 1996.

Irwin, Darrell. “Under the Influence: The Transference of Responsibility with Alcohol- Related Offenses.” American Sociological Association. Wash. D.C. 1995.

Irwin, Darrell. “Crime Control on Campus.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston. 1995.

Irwin, Darrell D. and Frank Biafora “Drug Use Among a Multi-Ethnic Sample of Black Adolescent Boys” American Society of Criminology. November, 1995.

Irwin, Darrell. `Theoretical Perspectives on the Persistence of a Drug Use Culture at Universities.” American Society of Criminology. Miami. 1994.

Irwin, Darrell. “The Control of Behavior among Autonomous Groups of College Drug Users.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago. 1994.

Irwin, Darrell. “Hangover U: Slacker and Frat Houses and Student Substance Abuse.” American Society of Criminology. Phoenix, Arizona. 1993.

Irwin, Darrell. “Cohort Analysis of Substance Abuse Patterns at Two Universities.” American Society of Criminology. New Orleans. 1992.

Irwin, Darrell. “Alcohol Prevention on Campus: Whither the Student Party Culture.” Society for the Study of Social Problems. Pittsburgh. 1992. 10

Irwin, Darrell. “Incidence of Drug Use and Drug Prevention on Campuses.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. 1991.

Irwin, Darrell. “Drug Control Policy.” Law and Society Annual Meeting. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. 1991.

Irwin, Darrell. “Awards for Suffering: The Nobel Peace Prize Recipients for South Africa.” Association for Humanist Sociology. Washington D.C. 1989.

Irwin, Darrell. “Drug Testing in Large Organizations.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago. 1988.

Irwin, Darrell. “The Meese Commission Report on Pornography: Available to the Public in a Brown Paper Wrapper.” Association for Humanist Sociology. Lexington, Kentucky. 1987.

Irwin, Darrell D. “Hay Nuevo Politicos-There are New Politicos: Latinos in the Governmental Structure of Chicago.” Association for Humanist Sociology. Lexington, Kentucky. 1987.

PROFESSIONAL, UNIVERSITY, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Editorial Board. Chinese Sociological Dialogue. Published jointly by Sage Publishing and Wuhan University, China. 2016-current.

Session Chair - World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development Convener of sections on criminal justice topics. Seoul, Korea. 2016.

President & Board Member. Sister Cities Association of Wilmington. 2013 – present.

Invited Panelist - Forum on Sex Trafficking. Sponsored by Wilmington Star News, Inc. and broadcast on Public Television affiliate. July, 2013.

Invited Speakers - Wilmington Downtown, Inc. and Downtown Business Alliance Working Group. Presentation on “Fear of Crime in Downtown Wilmington”. Feb. 2012.

Evaluation team member for the American Council on Education Washington DC. Evaluated college credit for courses taught by military service branches. Reviewer and evaluator of military; distance education; corporate course on locations including the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (2007); Naval Training, Norfolk (2007); the US Dept. of Army’s Ft. Leonard Wood – Military Police and Corrections - (2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012); Naval Justice School (2006); and corporate courses at the Defense Cyber\Investigation Training Academy (2009); Virginia State Police Academy (2008); Prometrics (2009); and U.S. Customs (2014). Site visits 2005-14.

U.S. Department of State’s International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP). UNCW trainer providing law enforcement training to foreign law enforcement agencies in emerging democracies. 2003-2005. 11

Provided testimony to U.S. House of Representative staffers from the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Drug Policy on services to criminal justice agencies. 2004.

Invited speaker at Wilmington United Nations Association Annual Luncheon. Presentation on “Breaking the Chains of Global Slavery”. 2003.

Department of Defense – Worldwide Educational Symposium -Lifelong Learning: Enhanced Readiness for the Nation. University delegate. Orlando. July, 2003.

Invited consultant - Research Triangle Institute on National Institute of Drug Abuse Project: Comparison of the Effectiveness of Alternative Coercive Drug Treatment Models: Drug Courts and Probation for Drug-Involved Offenders. 2000.

Editorial Board. Journal of Crime and Justice. Journal of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. 2000-2002.

Editorial Advisory Board. Annual Editions: Drugs, Society and Behavior Publication series for the classroom. 1999-present.

Journal reviewer - Law and Society; Journal of Applied Social Science; Qualitative Sociology; Policing: An International Journal; Journal of Criminal Justice Education; Journal of Drug Issues; International Criminal Justice Review; International Journal of Drug Testing; Policing & Society; Chinese Sociological Dialogue.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Academic Awards: Hubei Province Teaching Award, Social Work Team, - 2017 Arts and Sciences Faculty Marshal. UNCW May 2014 Commencement Exercises. Chief Faculty Marshal. UNCW May 2013 Commencement Exercises. Faculty Global Citizen Award 2009-2010” University of North Carolina –Wilmington. “First Annual Chancellor’s Outstanding Faculty Award Year 2000” University of North Carolina –Wilmington Dissertation Teaching Fellowship - Loyola University Graduate School. 1989-90.

Leadership Awards: Invited attendee-11th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice. Thailand, 2005. White House Scholarship - US Dept. Health & Human Services, SAMHSA. 7th Annual Symposium on Faith and Community-Based Organizations and CADCA Leadership Conference. Washington, DC. 2004. Invited attendee by U.S. Attorney General to 106th Conference of International Association of Chiefs of Police. Private side meeting with U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. 1999.

DISSERTATIONS AND THESES SUPERVISED

Grizzle, Lois. “A Cross-cultural Comparison of Two Maximum Security Prisons: Jamaica and New Jersey” St. John’s University. 1996. 12 Long, Amanda. “Families in Recovery to Stay Together” (chair) 2009. Reiter, Abby. “Social Identity related Teacher bias and inequality in the classroom” 2009 Whelker, Joshua. “Employer Sanctions: An increasingly ineffective method for stemming illegal immigration” 2013. Harrison, Laura. “Human Rights in Burma: A Policy Analysis of UN Resolutions from 1991-2012” (chair) 2013. Mao Lishu “Comparative study of the plight children's social work services: from the perspective of Glocalization”. (chair) CCNU, 2016. Guan Minyu. “The Negative Impact of Infertility on Women”. (chair) 2016 CCNU. Nwati, Morgan. “Factors influencing deviant behavior amongst international students in Wuhan and its impact on their academic performance”. (chair) 2016 CCNU. Iftikhar, Adeel. “Collaborative Contribution of the Mosque after 2010 Flood: Unraveling the potentials of a Community-based Religious Institution”. (Dissertation Chair) 2017. CCNU. Xie Cai. “Application Research on Case Management Intervention with Vulnerable Juveniles”. (chair). 2017. CCNU. Ndwiga, Simon. “Continental African National Student Organizations in Wuhan: Emergence, Roles, and Dynamics”. (Dissertation chair) CCNU. Li, Song “Research on Rural Juvenile Corrections Offenders using Reintegration Shame Theory” (chair) 2017 CCNU. Buxton, Malebogo “How Ethical are Public Leaders as Perceived by the Public: Mogoditshane Land Board and Gabarone City Council Cases” (chair) CCNU. Fatima, Mubina “Measuring Job Satisfaction level in Pre/Post Context: A Case Study of Chinese Expatriates of CSCEC working Under One Belt One Road China-Pakistan”. (Dissertation chair) CCNU. Tian Lin “Validity dilemma: study on the examination system of professional qualification certification for social workers in mainland China” (chair) CCNU.

SENIOR HONORS THESES Roth, Brandon “Counterterrorism Strategies: A Theoretical Response to Emerging Security Concerns” (Criminal Justice) UNCW 2008. Jacobs, Kevin “Acute Effects of Methamphetamine on Memory Using the Olfactory System (Psychology) UNCW 2012.

SELECTED UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE SERVICE International Studies Degree Committee Library Committee (Chair) Budget Committee Space & Planning Committee Criminal Justice Club Faculty Advisor MA Program Committee Curriculum Committee College of Arts & Sciences Research Committee 9-11 Remembrance Event Organizational Planning Committee (co-Chair) Online Learning/Information Technology Committee SACS- varied Accreditation Review Committees Chancellor’s Award Advisory Committee Chancellor’s Advisory Board on Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Use (Chair) Chancellor’s Task Force on Education & Training Initiatives for Campus Violence Prevention CCNU Director of Hiring and Promotion Committee 13 CCNU Deputy Director of the Academic Committee CCNU Internationalization of the University Committee

LANGUAGE TRAINING University of Paris VII Certificate in Intensive French State of Florida Haitian Creole classes. Portland State University Serbo-Croatian. Study and residence: Yugoslavia Universidad de Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia Certificate in Intensive Spanish Beijing Language and Culture University. Mandarin courses. July 2006, 2007 and 2011. Central China Normal University Mandarin course. 2014-18.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Asian Criminological Association American Society of Criminology Association of Chinese Criminology and Criminal Justice Hubei (China) Sociology Association - Honorary International Sociological Association Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

Nartest, Inc. – Drug testing and detection technologies. 3 Clix Info - Information portal utilizing experts. American Council on Education - Higher education organization. U.S. Department of State - International law enforcement assistance. Research Triangle Institute – Drug court research for non-profit. Proposal writer - For library; grants and research centers North Carolina Superior courts – Expert witness, capital cases.

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