Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Shanhe Jiang Professor and Chair Department of Criminal Justice Wayne State University Education Ph.D. in Sociology. University at Albany, SUNY, NY M.A. in Sociology. Nankai University, Tianjin, China B. A. in Philosophy. Wuhan University, Wuhan, China Academic Appointments and Experiences in the US July 2015 – Present Professor and Chair Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University (WSU) July 2013 – June 2015 Professor and Chair Dept. of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Legal Specialties, University of Toledo (UT) Fall 2007 – June 2013 Professor Dept. of Criminal Justice, UT Fall 2004 – Spring 2007 Associate Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, UT Fall 2003 – Spring 2004 Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, Grambling State University (GSU) Fall 1999 – Spring 2003 Associate Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, GSU Fall 1993 – Spring 1999 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, GSU Spring 1992 – Spring 1993 Instructor (part-time), Dept. of Sociology, University at Albany, SUNY Honors The Best Paper award. The paper “Social Ties, Collective Efficacy and Perceived Neighborhood Property Crime in Guangzhou, China" (authored by Shanhe Jiang, Kenneth Land and Jin Wang) was selected by the Asian Criminological Society to receive the "2006-2013 Best Paper Award" in 2015. Chutian Visiting Chair Professor, Central China Normal University, 2012 – 2015 Recipient of the 2011 University of Toledo Outstanding Researcher Award Recipient of the University of Toledo Faculty Excellence Award for 2009-2010 Recipient of the College of Health Science and Human Service Dean’s 2009 Outstanding Research Award Nominee for Distinguished University Professor in 2015 Nominee for Distinguished University Professor in 2013 Nominee for Distinguished University Professor in 2012 Nominee for the College of Health Science and Human Service Dean’s 2008 Outstanding Research Award Invited to give talks or short lectures in more than 20 universities in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau. Invited to give talks at the US Department of Justice, University of Michigan, and Jacksonville State University 1 S. Jiang Publications Articles published and accepted for publication 94. Marcus Felson, Shanhe Jiang, and Yanqing Xu (accepted for publication). Routine activity effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on burglary in Detroit, March 2020. Crime Science. 93. Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Shanhe Jiang, Thomas Kelley, and Jinwu Zhang (2020, online). Examining the Association between Work-Family Conflict and the Work Attitudes of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment among Chinese Correctional Staff. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 92. Marcus Felson, Shanhe Jiang, and Yanqing Xu (2020). Research note: Sensitivity of SES-crime relationships to the inclusion or exclusion of extreme neighborhoods. Papers in Applied Geography, 6, 151-158. 91. Jianhong Liu, Eric Lambert, Thomas Kelley, Jinwu Zhang, and Shanhe Jiang (2020). Exploring the association between work-family conflict and job involvement. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 64, 791-817. 90. Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, Darrell Irwin, Can Yang, and Minhui Xing (2020). An exploratory study of views of supervision strategies by community corrections probationers in China. The Prison Journal, 100(1), 3-26. 89. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Dawei Zhang, and Xiaohong Jin (2019). Supervision Strategies and Their Correlates: An Empirical Study of Chinese Community Correctional Staff. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 63(7), 1100–1123. 88. Dawei Zhang, Darrell D. Irwin, Shanhe Jiang, and Haoyue Zhang (2019). Staffing Composition, Offender Profiles and Supervision in China’s Community Corrections. The Prison Journal, 99 (3), 285- 309. 87. Shanhe Jiang (2019). Community corrections in the US: A critical review of its rise, development, current situation and lessons for Chinese community corrections. Juvenile Delinquency Study, No. 2, 31-41. 86. Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, and Jinpeng Zhai (2019). Semiformal control: A paradigm from Chinese society. Journal of Jiansu Police Institute, 34, 100-110. 85. Eunsuhk Choi, Shanhe Jiang, and Eric Lambert (2019). Reasons for South Korean Attitudes toward the Death Penalty: Exploring the Nexus between Strong Public Support and History of Misapplication. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 43 (1), 61-76. 84. Shanhe Jiang, Ming Hu, and Eric Lambert (2018). Predictors of Death Penalty Views in China: An Empirical Comparison between College Students and Citizens. International Journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 62 (14), 4714-4735. 83. Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, Jianhong Liu, Jinwu Zhang, and Eunsuhk Choi (2018). A Happy Life: Exploring How Job Stress, Job Involvement, and Job Satisfaction Are Related to the Life Satisfaction of Chinese Prison Staff. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 25, 619-636. 82. Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Shanhe Jiang, Jinwu Zhang, and Thomas Kelley (2018). The Antecedents of Job Involvement: An Exploratory Study among Chinese Prison Staff. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 54, 21-33. 81. Yanqing Xu, Cong Fu, Eugene Kennedy, Shanhe Jiang, and Samuel Owusu-Agyemang (2018) .The Impact of Street Lights on Spatial-Temporal Patterns of Crime in Detroit, Michigan. Cities, 79, 45-52. 2 S. Jiang 80. Xiaohong Jin, Ivan Sun, Shanhe Jiang, Wang Yongchun, and Wen Shufang (2018). The relationships between job and job characteristics and role and job stress among Chinese community correctional workers. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 52, 36-46. 79. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, and Jinwu Zhang (2018). An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Work Environment Variables on Job Satisfaction among Chinese Prison Staff. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62, 1694-1719. 78. Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, and Shanhe Jiang (2018). Organizational justice and work attitudes among Chinese prison staff. The prison journal, 98 (3), 314-333. 77. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Thomas Kelley, and Jinwu Zhang (2018). Effects of Work Environment Variables on Chinese Prison Staff Organizational Commitment. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 51: 275-292. 76. Xiaohong Jin, Ivan Sun, Shanhe Jiang, Yongchun Wang, and Shufang Wen (2018). The impact of job characteristics on burnout among Chinese correctional workers. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62(2), 551-570. 75. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Dawei Zhang, Xiaohong Jin, Mengfei Shi, and Deping Xiang (2018). Correlates of organizational commitment among community correctional officers in China. The Prison Journal, 98(1), 60-82. 74. Lambert, Eric, David N. Baker, O. Oko Elechi, Shanhe Jiang, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, Sudershan Pasupuleti, and Nance Hogan (2018). Gender and Cultural Differences on Death Penalty Support and Views among Indian and U.S. College Students. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 16 (4), 254-271. 73. Jianhong Liu, Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, and Jinwu Zhang (2017). Domain Spillover for Chinese Correctional Staff: An Exploratory Study of the Association between Work-Family Conflict and Job Stress. Psychology, Crime and Law, 23(7), 633-646. 72. Lambert, Eric, Shanhe Jiang, Lorri Williamson, O. Oko Elechi, David N. Baker, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, and Toyoji Saito (2016). Gender and Capital Punishment Views among Japanese and U.S. College Students. International Criminal Justice Review, 26, 337-58. 71. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Dawei Zhang, Xiaohong Jin, Mengfei Shi, and Deping Xiang (2016). Effects of Work Environment Variables on Job Satisfaction among Community Correctional Staff in China. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43, 1450-1470. 70. Shanhe Jiang, Xiaohong Jin, Deping Xiang, Wendi Goodlin-Fahncke, Dawei Zhang, Shengyong Yang, and Na Xu (2016). Punitive and rehabilitative orientations toward offenders among community correctional officers in China. The Prison Journal, 96, 771-792. 69. Yu Han, Shanhe Jiang, and Kenneth C. Land (2015). Multicollinearity in Hierarchical Linear Models. Social Science Research, 53, 118-136. 68. Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, Xiaohong Jin, Deping Xiang, Richard Greenleaf, Jie Liu, and Na Xu (2015). Semiformal crime control and semiformal organizations in China: An empirical demonstration from Chinese community corrections. Asian Journal of Criminology, 10, 287-302. 67. Shanhe Jiang and Yuning Wu (2015). Chinese People's Intended and Actual Use of the Court to Resolve Grievance/Dispute. Social Science Research, 49, 42-52. This article has been translated into Chinese and published in Zhejiang University Law Review (2017). 3 S. Jiang 66. Shanhe Jiang, Deping Xiang, Qi Chen, Wendi Goodlin-Fahncke, Chengxiang Huang, Dawei Zhang, Anna Zhao, and Shengyong Yang (2015). Public support for community corrections in China. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59(7), 772 – 789. 65. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu and Toyoji Saito (2014). Formal and informal control in China, Japan and the U.S. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 36-44. 64. Shanhe Jiang (2014). Corrections in Asia. The Prison Journal, 94, 3-6. 63. Eric G. Lambert, Shanhe Jiang (co-first author), O. Oko Elechi, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, David Baker, and Jin Wang (2014). A preliminary study of gender differences on death penalty views of college students from Bangladesh, China, Nigeria, and the United States. Journal

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