CURRICULUM VITAE OF DANIEL HILLYARD I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION A. Present University Department or Unit: Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice/ Paralegal Studies Program B. Office Address and Email Address: Faner Hall 44269, hillyard@siu.edu II. EDUCATION Ph.D. in Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 1999. M.A. in Social Ecology; University of California, Irvine, 1994. J.D.: University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, 1991. B.A. in Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 1986. III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Interim Director, Paralegal Studies Program, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2012 to present Associate Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2009 to present. Assistant Professor, Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections - Administration of Justice, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2002 to 2009. Lecturer, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine, Winter 1999, Spring 2001. Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine, Summer 1999 to Spring 2000. Research Assistant, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine, Fall 2000. Teaching Assistant, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine, Fall 1991 to Spring 1999. Summer Associate, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine, 1997, 1998, 1999. IV. RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY A. Interests and Specialties: Law and Social Control; Social Control of Drinking and Driving; Social Movements and Law Reform; Privacy, Technology, and Law Enforcement B. Current Projects: Hillyard, Daniel. Book manuscript in progress applying Douglas Husak s theory on the limits of the criminal sanction to pro se DUI laws, statutory rape, rape law reform, and mortgage fraud, to be submitted to Oxford University Press. C. Grants Applied for: Innovation and Diffusion in the Reform of Laws Regulating Human Embryo Research in Four Midwestern States, 2005. Daniel Hillyard Principal Investigator. Submitted to the SIUC Office of Research and Development under the solicitation for Faculty Seed Grants, $2,688. 1
Linking Surveillance to Discriminatory Classification: The Impact of Privacy Debates, 2004. Daniel Hillyard Principal Investigator. Submitted to the SIUC Office of Research and Development under the solicitation for Faculty Seed Grants, $814. Reproductive Choice, Global Influences, and the Impacts on Family Structure, 2004. Daniel Hillyard Principal Investigator. Submitted to the Smith- Richardson Foundation under the solicitation for Public Policy Research Fellowship Program, $60,000. Determining the Support Structure for Implementing Proposals to Reform Illinois System of Capital Punishment, 2002. Daniel Hillyard Principal Investigator. Submitted to the SIUC Office of Research and Development under the solicitation for Faculty Seed Grants, $8,293. D. Research Grants Received: Building the Safe Harbor: The Implementation of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, 1999. Daniel Hillyard Principle Investigator. Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation. $20,000. Legal Needs of the Poor in Orange County and Southeast Los Angeles County, 1993. James W. Meeker and Daniel Hillyard Principal Investigators. Legal Aid Society of Orange County. $10,000. E. Honors and Awards: Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, University of California, Irvine, 1993. Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, University of California, Irvine, 1992. Traynor Honor Society Award, McGeorge School of Law, 1989. American Jurisprudence Award, Dean s List, McGeorge School of Law, 1987. Excellence in Research Phi Betta Kappa, University of California, Irvine, 1986. F. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings: Blowback: Counter-Movement Counterclaims from the DUI Defense Bar, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, April 2009. Conceptual challenges in surveillance research, presented at the Conference on Privacy & Security hosted by the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, & Corrections, March 2009. The diffusion of death with dignity laws: California and the road not taken, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, November 2008. Sin no more: The waning resonance of the crime frame in culture war framing contests, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, April 2008. Institutional and discursive opportunities for reframing U.S. abortion discourse, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, April 2008. Incremental anti-abortion legislation and the structure of legal opportunity, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, April 2007. 2
The politics of crime and deviance: Shifts in American views and attitudes toward the legislation of morality, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Omaha, April 2006. The social movement public policy nexus: Missouri s Stem Cell Research and Cures initiative, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Omaha, March 2006. Political opportunity for what? Gay rights after the 2004 election, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Philadelphia, August 2005. Debating stem cell research: Interactions between protest and policy, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, March 2005. Three paths to innovation: Human cloning and public policy, presented at the biannual meeting of the Midwest Law and Society Association, Madison, June 2004. Negotiating civil liberties after Sept. 11 2001: Reframing the rhetoric of individual vs. collective rights, presented at the Institute of Justice and International Studies Conference on Counter-Terrorism and Civil Liberties, Warrensburg, March 2003. Building the Safe Harbor: The Implementation of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 2000. Maintaining Legal Reform Pressure in the Implementation Phase: Early Data from a Study f the Implementation of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November 1998, with John Dombrink. The Role of the U.S. Supreme Court and the Lower Federal Courts in Shaping the American Debate on Assisted Suicide, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, November 1997. How and Why Assisted Suicide Law is Being Challenged: The Effects of Change on the Locus of Death, presented and the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, St. Louis, May 1997. Perceptions of Institutional Legitimacy and Procedural Justice: Exploring Indigents Perception of Government Benefit Programs, presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, November 1995, with James W. Meeker. G. Other Knowledge, Technology, and Policy (journal), Guest Editor, Fall 2004, Fall 2005. The Dirty Harry syndrome: President Bush and legal order post 9/11, presented at the conference A Year after Sept. 11, 2001, sponsored by the SIUC College of Liberal Arts, November 2002, with Tom Castellano. Euthanasia and Legal Reform: Analysis of Two Statewide Initiatives, presented at a colloquium series, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California, Irvine, March 1993, with John Dombrink. 3
V. PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE WORKS A. Books: Dombrink, John and Daniel Hillyard. 2007. Sin No More: From Abortion to Stem Cells, Understanding Crime, Law, and Morality in America. New York: NYU Press. Hillyard, Daniel and John Dombrink. 2001. Dying Right: The Death with Dignity Movement. New York: Routledge. B. Articles in Professional Journals: Hillyard, Daniel and Mark Gauen. 2007. Issues around the Protection or Revelation of Personal Information. Knowledge, Technology, and Policy. Hillyard, Daniel. 2004. Privacy, Technology, and Social Change. Knowledge, Technology, and Policy, 17, 81-101. C. Creative Contributions: N/A D. Chapters in Professional Books: Hillyard, Daniel and M. Joan McDermott. To be published in July 2013. Ecological, Peacemaking, and Feminist Considerations in Responding to School Violence: Confronting the Columbine Effect:, Lynne Rienner Publishers, edited by Glenn W. Muschert, Stuart Henry, Nicole L. Bracy, and Anthony A. Peguero. Hillyard, Daniel. 2011. The Criminalization of Deviance in Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan. Blackwell Publishing. Hillyard, Daniel. 2006. The Criminalization of Deviance in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Publishing. Dombrink, John and Daniel Hillyard. 1998. Manifestations of Social Agency in the 1994 Reform of Oregon s Assisted Suicide Law. Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, 1, 127-154. E. Book Reviews: Hillyard, Daniel. 2003. Review of Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist by Alston Chase Knowledge, Technology, and Policy, 16, 137-138. Hillyard, Daniel. 1998. Review of Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder by Wesley J. Smith. Social Pathology, 5, 98-100. F. Other: Hillyard, Daniel. 2001. Implementation of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act. Research report to the Alexander Gerbode Foundation. Hillyard, Daniel. 2000. The Oregon Death with Dignity Act. Report to the Oregon Death With Dignity Legal Defense and Education Center. VI. TEACHING EXPERIENCE A. Teaching Interests and Specialties: Law and Social Control Legal Studies Criminal Procedure Criminal Law 4
Privacy, Technology, and Law Enforcement AJ 216: Legal Studies in Liberal Arts CCJ 310: Introduction to Criminal Law CCJ 360: Law and Social Control CCJ 408: Criminal Procedure AJ 492: Privacy, Technology, and Law Enforcement AJ 492: Law, Morality, Politics, and Religion AJ 492: Social Control of Drinking & Driving CCJ 562: Law and Social Control B. Teaching and Training Grants: N/A C. Teaching Awards and Honors: None D. Current Graduate Faculty Status: Regular E. Number of Master s and Ph.D. Committees on which you have served: 10 F. Names of Students who have completed Master s Theses and Doctoral Dissertations under my Direction: N/A G. Other: Directed undergraduate independent readings, Spring 2009. Directing graduate independent study, Spring 2009. Directed undergraduate independent study, Spring 2007. Attended Students and Domestic Violence Workshop, SIUC. 2007. Attended Plagiarism Workshop, SIUC. 2007. Supervised Undergraduate Research Assistantship, 2003 2004, 2004 2005, 2005 2006, 2006 2007. Directed graduate student independent readings, Spring 2006. Directed graduate student independent studies, Fall 2003, Fall 2004 Directed undergraduate student independent readings, Summer 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Summer 2004, Fall 2004 Directed undergraduate independent studies, Spring 2004, Summer 2004, Fall 2005 Attended NSF Grant Writing Workshop, Midwest Sociological Society. 2006. Attended Promotion and Tenure Workshop, American Society of Criminology. 2005. Attended Publishing Workshop, Society for the Study of Social Problems. 2005. Attended CoLA Promotion and Tenure Workshop, SIUC. 2005. VII. UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE A. Department Committees: Non Tenure Track Search Committee, Spring 2012. Undergraduate Committee, Fall 2011 to Spring 2012. Graduate Affairs Committee, Fall 2011 to Spring 2012. Undergraduate Program Director, Administration of Justice, Fall 2008 to Spring 2010. Undergraduate Committee Chair, Fall 2008 to Spring 2010. Non Tenure Track Search Committee, Summer 2009. Executive Committee, Administration of Justice, Fall 2007 to Spring 2009. Teaching Enhancement Committee, Administration of Justice, Fall 2006 to Spring 2008. 5
Graduate Affairs Committee, Administration of Justice, Fall 2004 to Spring 2008. Faculty Search Committee, Administration of Justice, Spring 2003 to Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2008, Spring 2008. Curriculum Committee, Administration of Justice, Spring 2003 to Spring 2004. Conference Committee, Administration of Justice, Spring 2003. B. College and University Committees and Councils: Sexual Harassment Information Advisor, Fall 2009 to present. Student Judicial Affairs Restorative Justice Program Committee, Summer 2009 to Spring 2010. Graduation Appeals Committee, Fall 2009 to Spring 2010. CoLA ad hoc committee on sustainability, Fall 2008 to Spring 2010. C. Other: Sexual Harassment Investigation for Associate Chancellor of Institutional Diversity, Spring 2010. VIII. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE A. Membership in Professional Associations: California Bar Association American Society of Criminology American Sociological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems Midwest Sociological Society B. Offices Held and Honors Awarded Professional Associations: Managing Editor, Knowledge, Technology, and Policy, Fall 2006 to Spring 2010. Member, Editorial Board, Knowledge, Technology, and Policy, Fall 2005 to Fall 2006. Associate Editor, Pacific Law Journal, 1989-1990. C. Consultantships: None D. Evaluation of Manuscripts for Journals and Book Publishers and of Grant Proposals for Agencies: Sage Publications, book manuscript review, 2010. American Sociological Association Contexts Magazine, manuscript review, 2009. New York University Press, book manuscript review, 2009. New York University Press, book manuscript review, 2009. New York University Press, book proposal review, 2007. Law and Society Review (journal) 2006. Sage Publications, book proposal review, 2004. Law and Society Review (journal) 2003. Wadsworth, book review, 2003. Roxbury, book review, 2003. E. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings: (other than those listed under Research and Creative Activity ): Panelist Chair, Social Movements and Value Formation, annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, April 2009. Panelist Chair, Social Movements and Public Policy, annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, April 2008. 6
Panelist Chair, Social Movements and Public Policy, annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, April 2007. Panelist Chair, Social Movements and Public Policy, annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, Oklahoma, March 2006. F. Other: Community Workshops/Presentations/Interviews: Conference Organizer: Conference on Privacy & Security hosted by the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, & Corrections, March 2009. Hillyard, Daniel and John Dombrink. 2007. Oregon s death with dignity hits 10 years, Op-Ed on Oregon Death With Dignity Act in Seattle Post- Intelligencer. IX. COMMUNITY SERVICE Board of Directors, The Women s Center, Fall 2008 to Fall 2011. Executive Committee Member-at-Large, Women s Center Board, Fall 2011. Chair, Ad-hoc Bylaws Committee, Women s Center Board, Fall 2011. Chair, Rape Crisis Services Committee, Women s Center Board, Spring 2009 to Spring 2010. Chair, Subcommittee on Planned Giving, Fall 2008 to Spring 2009. The Department of Homeland Security and civil liberties, invited presentation sponsored by the Consciousness Evolution Advancement Group, November 2003, with Russell, Robert and Olga Wedner. The sky is not falling Yet, invited presentation at the PATRIOT Act Teach In, sponsored by the Consciousness Evolution Advancement Group, Carbondale, May 2003. Balancing privacy and law enforcement after September 11, presented on the program Light on the Law, WDBX Radio, Carbondale, November 2002. 7