CHO / page1 CURRICULUM VITAE SUJUNG CHO, Ph.D. Social Justice and Criminology Delta State University 220 Kethley Hall Highway 8 West Cleveland, MS 38733 DSU P.O. Box 2002 1003 W. Sunflower Rd. Cleveland, MS 38733 E-mail: scho@deltastate.edu Office Phone: (662) 846-4904 Cell Phone: (513) 827-4650 RESEARCH AND TEACHING AREAS Bullying/Peer Victimization; Cyberbullying Victimization; Poly-Victimization; Family Violence; School Violence; School Social Work; Juvenile Delinquency/Victimization; Cultural Diversity; International Social Work EDUCATION Ph.D., 2015, University of Cincinnati, Criminal Justice Dissertation title: A Multi-Level Model of Personal Victimization among South Korean Youths. Committee list: John Wooldredge, Pamela Wilcox, Bonnie Fisher, and Seongho Song M.S., 2015, University of Cincinnati, Statistics M.S., 2008, Hansung University, International Drug Criminology B.A., 2000, Chungnam National University, German Language and Literature 2000, National Central Police Academy PUBLICATIONS
CHO / page2 Journal Articles (Peer-reviewed Journal Articles) Cho, S. & Wooldredge, J. (conditional accept). A cross-national comparison of factors influencing youth victimization: The relative effects of lifestyle factors in South Korea and the United States. Violence and Victims. Cho, S., Wooldredge, J., & Park, J. (2015). Lifestyles/routine activities and bullying among South Korea youths. Victim and Offenders, (ahead-of-print), 1-30. Yoo, Y. & Cho, S. (2013). Routine activities self-control and direct-contact victimization in Korean adolescents. Korean Criminological Association, 7(1), 241-281. Under Review and in Progress Lee, W. & Cho, S. (Submitted). A longitudinal study of juvenile victimization among South Korean youth: The integrative approach between lifestyles and routine activities and control theories. Crime and Delinquency. Cho, S., Choi, K., & Hong, J. (Submitted). Criminal opportunity structures and crime: Do routine activities in everyday life influence the risk of bullying victimization at school? Journal of Criminal Justice. Cho, S., Hong, J., Espelage, D., & Yoo, Y. (Submitted). The impacts of delinquent peer associations on bullying offending and victimization among early adolescents: Timecurrent, time-lagged, and latent growth curve analyses. Crime and Delinquency. Cho, S. & Qureshi, H. (Submitted). Total, indirect, and direct effects of low self-control on school victimization among South Korean youth. Violence and Victims. Cho, S. & Hong, J. (Submitted). A longitudinal study of bullying victimization among South Korean students: The effects of time-invariant and time-varying variables derived from state dependence and risky heterogeneity perspectives. Violence and Victims. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Spring, 2015: Co-teaching in Professor Sandra Browning s Race Class Crime in the Criminal justice department Fall, 2014: Co-teaching in Professor Sue Bourke s Juvenile Justice System class in the Criminal justice department ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS University of Cincinnati, Graduate School Scholarship, 2010-2013.
CHO / page3 University of Cincinnati, Department of Criminal Justice, Grant to attend the Inter-university Consortium for Political Social Research Summer Program and Social Research Summer Program in Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Structural Equation Modeling with Stata, June 2014. University of Cincinnati, Department of Criminal Justice, Grant to attend the Statistical Research Summer Program in Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Structural Equation Modeling with Amos/ M-plus, July 2012. Chungnam National University, Undergraduate Scholarship, March 1995. PRESENTATIONS The 70 th American Society of Criminology (ASC), San Francisco, California (2014) Paper Presented, Sujung Cho Title: Direct and indirect effect of low self-control on school victimization in South Korea The 69 th American Society of Criminology (ASC), Atlanta, Georgia (2013) Paper Presented, Sujung Cho Title: Direct and indirect effect of low self-control on school victimization in South Korea The Society for Forensic and Investigative Science, Gunsan, Republic of Korea (2013) Presented, Sujung Cho Title: Lifestyle-routine activities on cyber victimization (online fraud, online harassment, sexual solicitation, cyberstalking): A divergence in time and space? The 68 th American Society of Criminology (ASC), Chicago, Illinois (2012) Paper Presented, Sujung Cho, John Wooldredge, & Cheongsun Park, Title: Routine Activities and Violent Victimization among Juveniles in South Korea Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Toronto, Ontario Canada (2011) Paper Presented, Seong min Park & Sujung Cho Title: Zero-Inflated Effect on Crime Concentration PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Seoul, Republic of Korea Police Officer, October 2007 ~ January 2008
CHO / page4 Presidential Security Service, Seoul, Republic of Korea Security Officer, September 2000 ~ October 2007 Promoted to Assistant Inspector, December 2006 Promoted to Senior Policeman, June 2003 Promoted to Policeman, September 2001 Policeman, Probationary employment, September 2000 PROFESSIONAL AWARDS & HONORS Superintendent General Citation, Presidential Police Security Corps, September 2007 Chief Superintendent General Citation, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, July 2007 Superintendent General Citation, Presidential Police Security Corps, February 2007 Victory Medal, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), June 2006 Victory Medal, Korean National Police Agency, October 2005 Commissioner General Citation, Korean National Police Agency, June 2004 Chief Superintendent General Citation, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, December 2003 Superintendent General Citation, Presidential Police Security Corps, October 2003 Victory Medal, Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), December 2000 Superintendent General Citation, National Central Police Academy, September 2000 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES Certificate of Latent Growth Curve Modeling with Amos and M-plus, January 2015 Certificate of Structural Equation Modeling with Stata, June 2014 Certificate of Structural Equation Modeling with Amos and M-plus, July 2012 Certificate of Police Arrest Tactics, February 2005 Korean Drug and Criminal Counselor, August 2003 Hapkido, Second-Degree Black Belt, November 2000 Teacher s license in German language and literature, August 2000 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
CHO / page5 Statistical Research Winter Program in Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Latent Growth Curve Modeling with Amos/ M-plus, Republic of Korea, January 2015. ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Structural Equation Modeling with Stata, University of Michigan, June 2014. Statistical Research Summer Program in Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Structural Equation Modeling with Amos/ M-plus, Republic of Korea, July 2012. 0.38 gun shooting match, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Republic of Korea, 2007 Security service for the President and First Lady of the Republic of Korea during the 2 nd APEC, Republic of Korea, 2005 Produce and distribute a movie, An introduction and operation of a metal detector and an X-ray detector, to universities in the Republic of Korea, 2005 Security service for the President and First Lady of the Republic of Korea during 2002 FIFA Korea-Japan World Cup, Republic of Korea, 2002 Security screening and counterterrorism special course, Korea Aviation Security Academy in the Incheon international airport, Republic of Korea, 2001 Security service for the President and First Lady of the Republic of Korea during the 3 rd ASEM, Republic of Korea, 2000 Student journalist, National Central Police Academy, Republic of Korea, 2000 Student teaching in Dongsan high school, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 1998 SERVICE Treasurer, Korean Society of Criminology in America, 2014-present. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), U.S.A. American Society of Criminology (ASC), U.S.A. Korean Society of Criminology in America (KSCA), U.S.A. Korean Criminological Association (KCA), Republic of Korea. Editorial Editorial Board/Consulting Editor 2015-present Journal of School Violence
CHO / page6 SKILLS Statistical Analysis Skills: Survival Analysis (Cox and Kaplan-Meier) General Linear Model (GLM) Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Categorical Data Analysis Path Analysis Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Latent Growth Modeling (LGM) Mixture Modeling with Cross-Sectional Data/Longitudinal Data Multilevel Modeling with Complex Survey Data Multilevel Mixture Modeling Missing Data Modeling and Bayesian Analysis Monte Carlo Simulation Studies Design and Analysis of Experiments: Experiments with Blocking Factors Factorial Experiments Two-Level Factorial Designs Blocking and Confounding Systems for Two-Level Factorials Two-Level Fractional Factorial Designs Response Surface Methodology Robust Design Experiments with Nested Factors and Hard-to-Change Factors. GIS and Spatial Analysis (GISSA): GIS Modeling and Environmental Applications GIS Urban-Economic Applications Internet Mapping & Web GIS Computer Analytical Cartography Computer Skills Quantitative Research Programs: SAS, SPSS, STATA, AMOS, HLM, R, and M-Plus Spatial Analysis Program: ArcGIS.