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CURRICULUM VITAE Melchor C. de Guzman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice School of Education and Human Services The College at Brockport State University of New York Contact Information Office Address: 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport, NY 14420 Home Address: 6479 Veronica Dr., Ooltewah, TN 37363 Local Address: 129 S. Main St., Brockport, NY 14420 Email: melchordguzman@yahoo.com or mdeguzma@brockport.edu Phones: 423-344-7417 (Home); 585-395-5785 (Office); 574-323-6617 (Cell) EDUCATION June 2001 December 1992 May 1988 Ph.D. in Criminal Justice (Policing Concentration) University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio M.S. in Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio B.A. in Political Science University of the East, Manila Philippines WORK EXPERIENCE A. TEACHING August 2008-present Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice The College at Brockport, State University of New York Brockport, NY Courses Taught: Research Methods (CRJ 471), Police Administration (CRJ 493), Police Problems (CRJ 489), Investigations (CRJ 304), Terrorism (CRJ 465), Introduction to Criminal Justice (CRJ 101). 1

August 2006-July 2008 Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) Chattanooga, TN Courses taught: Introduction to Criminal Justice (CRMJ 110), Law Enforcement (CRMJ 310), Research Methods (CRMJ 311), Research Methodology I (CRMJ 500), Research Methodology II (CRMJ 502), Social Administration within the Criminal Justice System (CRMJ 505), Comparative Criminal Justice System (CRMJ 303); Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System (CRMJ 542); Lectured at Southeast Leadership Academy (Police College) courses (Research Methods and Community Policing) August 2001- July 2006 Assistant Professor School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Indiana University South Bend (IUSB) South Bend, IN Courses taught: American Criminal Justice System (J101), American Policing (J321), Theoretical Foundations for Criminal Justice (J201), Criminal Investigations (J320), Police in the Community (J460), Principles of Public Safety (J376), Criminal Justice Methods, Research, and Data (J202), Criminal Courts (J306), Crime and Public Policy (J439). October 2001-March 2003 Part-time lecturer Indiana Police Corps Police Training Academy Plainfield, IN Lectured on community policing to new police recruits. September-December 2000 Research and teaching assistant Criminal Justice Research Center University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Research Responsibilities: encoded research data, made tabular and graphic presentations of data. Teaching Responsibilities: taught undergraduate classes in Police Administration and Crime Prevention. 2

1999-2001 Part-time professor Social Science Department Adamson University Manila, Philippines 1997-2001 Lecturer National Police College Fort Bonifacio Makati City, Philippines Taught undergraduates classes in Political Science, History, and Sociology. Lectured on police management, conflict resolution, peace building, and executive leadership for police administrators taking the Officer s Senior Executive Course (OSEC) and taught research methods to students earning Master s degree in Public Safety Administration (MPSA). 1988-1993 Assistant Professor Department of History and Political Science Philippine Christian University Manila, Philippines Taught undergraduate classes in Philippine history, political science, sociology and social problems and Philippine constitution. B. ADMINISTRATIVE (ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC) 1999-2001 Director for Student Affairs Adamson University Manila, Philippines Responsibilities: 1) Supervised campus security provision including the development and implementation of university safety policies and programs; 2) Developed and implemented plans and programs for student involvement in extra and co-curricular activities; 3) Administered student discipline programs including adjudication of student complaints and misconduct; 4) Created and implemented plans and programs for the development of faculty advisers to student organizations; and 5) Conducted seminars and workshops for university 3

personnel on campus security matters. Supervised approximately 100 staff members and volunteers from various units in the university consisting of approximately 20,000 students. 1998-1999 Director II and Chief Executive Officer Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) Camp Emilio Aguinaldo Quezon City, Philippines. Appointed by the President of the Philippines. Supervised the daily operations of the agency regarding the administration of pension, hospitalization, and burial benefits of about 180,000 veterans and their families. Prepared recommendations to the Administrator of the agency regarding personnel and budgets. Oversaw the distribution of funds to veterans. Supervised the intelligence operations of the bureau pertinent to the claims of veterans. 1996-1998 Committee Secretary Senate Committee on National Defense and Security Senate of the Philippines Manila, Philippines. Directed and managed all legislative staff in the committee. Wrote bills that were passed into laws including The Philippines National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1988 and the Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Act. Served as police and national security adviser to Orlando S. Mercado, former Senator and later Secretary of National Defense. 1994-1995 Foreign Student Advisor International Student s Office University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Processed documents for international student applicants for admission to the university. Advised foreign students on their visa status and other immigration concerns such applying for extensions, change of status, application for work visa, petitioning family members. Assisted new international students in adjusting to their new cultural environment. 4

1993-1994 Student Academic Advisor College of Education University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Advised undergraduate Criminal Justice students on their academic plans. Outlined strategies with students for successful academic careers. Administered some aspects of student affairs in program planning and individual counseling. LECTURES/SPEECHES/PRESENTATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, February 23-27, 2010, San Diego, CA. Title of Presentation: A victim twice over: an ethnographic study. Academy of Criminal Justice Conference Annual Conference, February 23-27, 2010, San Diego, CA. Title of Presentation: Towards a multivariate treatment of addiction within the criminal justice system (with Metz, G. & Kumar, S.K.). Academy of Criminal Justice Conference Annual Conference, February 23-27, 2010, San Diego, CA. Title of Presentation: Unravelling the factors that influence website developments among US police departments (with Jones, M. A. ). New York State Sociological Association Annual Conference, October 16 & 17, 2009, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY. Title of Presentation: The choice: Unraveling the incentives and disincentives for female college students to choose policing as a professioni (with Ross, J.). 5 th Annual Western New York Restorative Justice Conference, October 28-29, 2009, The College at Brockport, State University of New York. Title of Presentation: Restorative justice in the Philippines: An international practice (with Kumar, S. K.). Diversity Conference, September 17, 2009, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, Title of Presentation: Achieving the dream: Child soldiers struggle for a better life (with de Guzman-Powell, D. F.). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 2009, Boston, MA. Title of Presentation: Extending Lundman s theory on policing: The evidence from the literature focusing on India (with Kumar, S. K.) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 2009, Boston, MA. Title of Presentation: Toward a new theory on police organization and practices. 5

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 2008, Cincinnati, OH. Title of Presentation: Program and theory evaluation of community policing using mixed methods in a medium sized city in the Midwestern United States. American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, November 2007, Atlanta, GA. Title of Presentation: Program and theory evaluation of community policing using mixed methods in a medium sized city in the Midwestern United States. International Police Executive Symposium, April 2007, Dubai, UAE. Title of Presentation: Civilian review and the police: Unraveling the factors that determine complainant and police satisfaction with the People s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) of the Philippines. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference 2007, Seattle, WA. Title of Presentation: Equity in Policing: Testing the Differential Impact of Community Policing in Aggregated Neighborhoods. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 2006, Baltimore, MD. Title of Presentation: Community policing: Explaining congruities and differences among major stakeholders perceptions of neighborhood problems and the contents of community policing. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, September 29-October 2, 2005, Chicago, IL Title of Presentation: Community Policing: Explaining congruities and differences among major stakeholders perceptions of neighborhood problems and the contents of community policing. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, September 30-October 2, 2004, Chicago, IL. Title of Presentation: Community policing in South Bend, Indiana: Congruities and differences among major stakeholders perceptions of neighborhood problems and the contents of community policing. American Society of Criminology Conference, November 9-13, 2004, Nashville, TN. Title of Presentation: Community Policing: Congruities and differences among major stakeholders perceptions of neighborhood problems and the contents of community policing. IUSB Dean s Seminar. Title of Presentation: Civilian Review in the United States: State of citizen participation in the control of the police. March 2004. Speaker, Civilian Review Boards. Sponsored by the South Bend NAACP Chapter, August 18, 2004. Ivy Tech State College, South Bend, IN Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 2004, Las Vegas, NV. Title of Presentation: Balance between two spectra: The staff s management of aggression of juvenile in two facilities. 6

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 2004, Las Vegas, NV. Title of Presentation: Civilian review in the United States: The state of citizen participation in the control of the police. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 2-4 2003 in Chicago, IL. Title of Presentation: The Changing Paradigm on the Behavior of Criminal Law. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 5-9, 2003 in Boston, MA. Title of Presentation: Citizen Review of the Police: The People s Law Enforcement Board of the Philippines (1991-2000). Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Conference, October 9-11, 2002 in Chicago, IL. Title of presentation: Using Learning as Construct to Measure Civilian Review Board s Impact on Police Officers: The Philippine Experience. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, March 5-9, 2002 at Anaheim, CA. Title of presentation: Policewomen and their problems: the Philippine experience. Midwest Criminal Justice Association Annual Conference, October 3-5, 2001 at Chicago, IL. Title of presentation: Integrity, legitimacy, efficiency and impact: do all these matter in the civilian review of the police? Guest Panelist, Annual SPEA Criminal Justice Symposium, February 15, 2002. Topic: Maintaining security: The role of criminal justice agencies. Resource Speaker, Legislative advocacy: Practical tips in lobbying for legislations. Sponsored by the Department of Interior and Local Government, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, June 1998. Resource Speaker, The criminal justice system. Sponsored by Continuing Professional Education, Criminal Justice Educational Training Center, Dagupan City, Pangasinan, Philippines, August 15-16, 1998. Speaker, Symposium on the impact of the death penalty on crime. Sponsored by the History-Political Science Department, Philippine Christian University (PCU), Manila, Philippines, June 1994. 7

PUBLICATIONS A. PEER REVIEWED Jones, M. A. & de Guzman, M. C. (revised and resubmitted, September 2009). E- policing: The value of police websites for citizen empowered participation. In Harley, E. Ekstrom, C. D. & Jones, M. A. (eds.). E-government website development: Future trends and strategic models. IGI Global. de Guzman, M. C. & Kumar, S.K. (under review). Extending Lundman s theory of policing: The evidence from the literature focusing on India. Journal of Ethnicity in Crime and Justice. de Guzman, M. C. & de Guzman, F.A. (accepted for publication September, 2009). Unraveling the factors that determine complainants and police satisfaction with the People s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) of the Philippines. Journal of Ethnicity in Crime and Justice. de Guzman, M. C. (forthcoming). A conversation with Police Chief Superintendent Leocadio Sta. Cruz Santiago, Jr., Director of the Special Action Force of the Philippine National Police. In Das, D. & Marenin, O. (eds.), Police leaders across the world. de Guzman, M. C. (2008). Perceptions of Civilian Review: Exploring the Differences in Reviewed and Non-Reviewed Officers. Justice Research and Policy, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 61-85. de Guzman, M. C. (2008). Complainants views about civilian review of the police: A study of the Philippines. Asian Journal of Criminology, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 117-138.. de Guzman, M. C. (2007). Integrity of civilian review: A contemporary analysis of police and complainant s views. Police Practice and Research, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 31-35. de Guzman, M. C. (2004). Citizen review of the police: The People s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) of the Philippines, 1991-2000. Journal of Ethnicity in Crime & Justice, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 1-22. de Guzman, M. C. & Frank, J. (2004). Using learning as a construct to measure civilian review board impact on the police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Vol.27, No. 2, pp. 166-182. de Guzman, M.C. & Frank, J. (2004). Policewomen and their problems: The Philippine context. Policing: An International Journal of Police Management and 8

Administration, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 396-412. de Guzman, M. C. (2004). One for all? Philippine police officers perceptions of civilian review. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Administration, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 358-379. de Guzman (2001). Integrity, legitimacy, efficiency, and impact: do all these matter in the civilian review of the police? Ohio Library and Information Network, Electronic Theses and Dissertation Center. B. NON-PEER REVIEWED de Guzman, M. C. (2006). The Philippine police and correctional systems. In Kurian, G. T. (ed.), World Encyclopedia of Police Forces and Correctional Systems (2 nd edition), pp. 733-746. Gale Press. de Guzman, M. C. (2003). The changing roles and strategies of the police in time of terror. In Victor, J & Naughton, J, (eds.), Criminal Justice Annual Editions 03/04. McGraw-Hill, pp. 84-94. de Guzman, M.C. (2002). The changing roles and strategies of the police in time of terror. ACJS Today, Vol. 22, No. 3, September/October, pp. 8-13. de Guzman, M. C. (1999). Crime in the Philippines: Policies, prevention, and control. Philippine Graphic, November 29, 1999. de Guzman, M. C. (1996). The anatomy of crime in the Philippines. Philippine Graphic, April 1, 1996. de Guzman, M. C. (1994). The new blue line: Innovation in six American cities A book review. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Member, New York State Sociological Association Member, American Society of Criminology Member, International Police Executive Symposium Member, World Council for Curriculum and Instruction 9

GRANT AWARDS American Democracy Project Distinguished Speaker Series. An award granted by the College at Brockport American Democracy Project. ($2,000.00) Rewrite the Future: Criminal Justice Forum. An award granted by the Better Community Global Interdependence and Cultural Diversity Committee, The College at Brockport, State University of New York (1,000.00). An Evaluation of the Community Oriented Policing and the Role of Community in South Bend, IN. An award granted by the City of South Bend ($19,000) An Assessment of the IUSB School of Public and Environmental Affairs Undergraduate Group Advising Initiative. Awarded by the IUSB Assessment Grants Committee ($960.00) Citizen Review Boards in the United States: The State of Citizen Participation in the Control of the Police. 2003 Faculty Research Grant ($8,000) Student-Mentor College Grant. Awarded by the University of Cincinnati ($2,500) A. STUDENT LEARNING SERVICES SERVICES Organizer and grant administrator, American Democracy Project, Distinguished Speaker Series, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, October 12, 2009. Organizer and grant administrator, Rewrite the future: A criminal justice forum. The College at Brockport State University of New York, February 17, 2009. Mentor, Educational Opportunities Program, (Mentee: Ms. Alisha Sturgis), Fall semester 2008-2009. Thesis adviser, Daniel Seymour, Criminal Justice Graduate Program, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Graduated December 2007. Paper adviser to Angelina Peters. Presentation for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV (March 2004). Balance of two perspectives: Comparison of responses to aggressive behaviors in residential and correctional facilities. Paper adviser to Jonathan Peters. Presentation for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV (March 2004). Balance of 10

two perspectives: Comparison of responses to aggressive behaviors in residential and correctional facilities. Paper adviser to Kevin Railing. Presentation for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Law Vegas, NV (March 2004). Citizen review in the United States: The state of civilian participation in the control of the police. Paper adviser to Ana Carbajal. Presentation for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV (March 2004). Citizen review in the United States: The state of civilian participation in the control of the police. Paper adviser to Jonathan Peters for the Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference (November 8, 2002). Title of Presentation: Perspectives on Two Spectra: Comparing Residential and Correctional Facilities for Juvenile Delinquents. Faculty mentor to David Wemhoff. SPEA Adjunct Faculty Teaching Mentoring Program. Indiana University South Bend (2002). B. UNIVERSITY SERVICES 1. Department a. Co-chair, Student association committee, Department of Criminal Justice, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, (2009-2010). b. Co-chair, Website committee, Department of Criminal Justice, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, (2009-1010). c. Member, Advisement committee, Department of Criminal Justice, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, (2008-2010). d. Member, Thesis panels and comprehensive examinations committee, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, (2006-2008). e. Faculty Coordinator, Southeast Command and Leadership Academy, University of Chattanooga at Tennessee, (2007-2008) f. Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, School of Public and Environmental Affairs-Indiana University South Bend (2004-2005). 11

2. Faculty Governance and College Services a. Member, Faculty Learning Community on Online and Blended Teaching, The College at Brockport, State University of New York (Fall 2009-present). b. Member, Enrollment Planning and Policies Committee, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, (2008-present). c. Member, Admissions Committee, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, (2007-2008). d. Faculty Senate Secretary, Indiana University South Bend, (2004-2006). e. Member, Student Affairs Committee, Indiana University South Bend, (2003-2005). f. Secretary, Executive Committee, Faculty Senate, Indiana University South Bend, (2004-2006) g. Member, Task Force on Globalization, Campus Directions Committee, Indiana University South Bend (2004).= 3. Staff and Faculty Searches a. Member, Assistant Police Chief Search Committee, The College at Brockport, (2008-2009). b. Chair, Indiana University South Bend Police Officer Hiring Search (Summer 2004). c. Chair, Indiana University South Bend Criminal Justice Position Hiring Search (2004-2006). d. Member, Indiana University South Bend-School of Public and Environmental Affairs Search Committee for Student Recorder Position (2003). 4. Student Services a. Faculty advisor, Criminal Justice Association (Phi Sigma Chapter), Indiana University South Bend (2003-2006). 12

b. Faculty advisor, Newman Catholic Student Association, Indiana University South Bend (2005-2006). 5. Other Services a. Member, Student Complaint Appeals Ad Hoc committee, Indiana University South Bend (2005). b. United Way Campaign Leader, School of Public and Environmental Affairs (2002, 2004, & 2005) C. COMMUNITY SERVICES 2006-2008, Board Member, 28 th Legislative District, Community Development Corporation, Chattanooga, TN. 2007 Speaker, Central High School, Criminal Justice Class, October 16. 2004-2005 President, Global Filipinos for Progress, South Bend, IN. 2002-2005 Member, Community Policing Leadership Council of South Bend, IN 2005 Member, Steering Committee, Asian Heritage Month Indiana University South Bend 2001-2003 Guest Lecturer, Indiana Police Corps, Plainfield, Indiana 2005 Resource person, South Bend community dialogues on efforts to create a civilian review board D. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2009-2010, Book co-editor, International Police Executive Symposium Book series. Taylor & Francis Publishing (with Das, Dilip & Das-Ivanov, M.). 2009-2010, Manuscript Reviewer, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Lawrence F. Travis III (ed.). University of Cincinnati. 2009-2010, Manuscript Reviewer, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, Dilip Das (ed.), Taylor & Francis Publishing. 2009-2010, Member, Publications Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 13

2009-2010, Member, Committee on Publications, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2009, Panel Discussion Chair, Macro- and organization-level theory, and theory integration project in justice organization and administration, 2009 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, Boston, MA. 2009, Prospectus and book chapter reviewer, Qualitative research: Approaches for criminal justice and criminology, Michael Birzer (author), Sage Publications. 2008-2009, Manuscript reviewer, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, Editor, Dilip Das (ed.), Taylor & Francis Publishing. 2008-2009, Manuscript reviewer, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Lawrence Travis III (ed.), University of Cincinnati. 2008, Consultant/Research Team Member, Crime and Justice Analyst, Inc., Sex Trafficking of Minors in Cebu, Philippines. 2007-2008, Manuscript reviewer, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Mahesh K. Nalla (ed.), Michigan State University. 2007-2008, Manuscript reviewer, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Lawrence Travis III (ed.), University of Cincinnati. 2007, Book proposal reviewer, Cross cultural profiles of policing, Das & Dolu (authors). CRC Press. 2007, Book reviewer, Fink (2006). How to Conduct Surveys: A Step-by-Step Guide. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2006, Consultant/Research team member, Crime and Justice Analyst, Inc., Sex Trafficking of Minors in Cebu, Philippines 2006, Panel Discussion Chair, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Event 330 (Community Policing, COMPSTAT, and Effectiveness). 2006, Reviewer, Cole and Smith s Criminal Justice System textbook test bank. 2006, Reviewer, Neubauer s Courts textbook test bank. 2004-2005, Reviewer, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Lawrence Travis III (ed.), University of Cincinnati. 2005, Reviewer, Book Manuscript, Roxbury Publishing Company 14