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Curriculum Vitae Sheldon X. Zhang San Diego State University Department of Sociology 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182-4423 Tel: (619) 594-5448; Fax: (619) 594-1325 Email: szhang@mail.sdsu.edu Last Update: August 2015 EDUCATION Ph.D. (Sociology). University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 8/93. M.S. (Criminology). University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 8/91. M.A. (Print Journalism). University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 8/88. B.A. (English Literature). Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, 7/83. EMPLOYMENT Professor: Department of Sociology, San Diego State University, San Diego. 9/05- present. Department Chair: Sociology, San Diego State University, San Diego. 6/07-8/13. Associate Professor: Department of Sociology, San Diego State University, San Diego. 9/02-8/05. Associate Professor: Department of Sociology, California State University, San Marcos. 5/97-8/02. Assistant Professor: Sociology, California State University, San Marcos. 8/93-5/97. Visiting Professor: Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, Summer 1996. Research Analyst: Los Angeles County Probation Department, Program Development and Evaluation Office, 4/90-8/93. Feature Writer: Press-Enterprise, Features Department, Riverside, California, 5/88-8/88; AsiAm magazine, 1/87-4/88. Staff Reporter/Copy Editor: Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, China, 8/83-8/86. RESEARCH INTERESTS Human Smuggling and Trafficking, Transnational Organized Crime, Probation and Parole, Community-Based Corrections, Criminological Theories, Marriage and the Family. PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Ko-lin Chin, and Sheldon X. Zhang 2015. The Chinese Heroin Trade: Cross-Border Drug Trafficking in Southeast Asia and Beyond. New York, NY: New York University Press (ISBN: 9781479895403).

2. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2008. Chinese Human Smuggling Organizations Families, Social Networks, and Cultural Imperatives. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press (ISBN: 978-0-8047-5741-6). 3. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2007 Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings: All Roads Lead to America. Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood (ISBN-13: 978-0-275-98951-4). 4. Winslow, Robert W. and Sheldon X. Zhang. 2007. Criminology A Global Perspective. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall (ISBN: 0-13-183902-0). Edited Volumes 1. Weitzer, Ron, and Sheldon X. Zhang (Eds.) (2014). Human Trafficking. A special issue of The ANNALS of American Academy of Social and Political Science, Volume 653. 2. Zhang, Sheldon X. (Ed.). 2011. Global Perspectives on Sex Trafficking. A Special Issue of Crime, Law, and Social Change. Issue No. 56. 3. Smith, Cindy J., Sheldon X. Zhang, and Rosemary Barberet (Eds.). 2011. International Handbook of Criminology. Abington, UK: Routledge (ISBN: 978-0-415-77909-8). Refereed Journal Articles: 1. Benissa E. Salem, Adeline, Cathy J. Reback, Steven Shoptaw, Sheldon X. Zhang, Olga Nudelman. (in press). Unmet Physical and Mental Healthcare Needs among Stimulant- Using Gay and Bisexual Homeless Men. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Li Cai. 2015. Counting Labor Trafficking Activities: An Empirical Attempt at Standardized Measurement. Forum on Crime and Society, 8: 37-61. 3. Nyamathi, Adeline, Benissa E. Salem, Sheldon Zhang, David Farabee, Betsy Hall, Farinaz Khalilifard, and Barbara Leake. 2015. Nursing Case Management, Peer Coaching, and Hepatitis A and B Vaccine Completion Among Homeless Men Recently Released on Parole. Nursing Research 64(3): 177 189. 4. Nyamathi, Adeline, Cathy J. Reback, Benissa E. Salem, Sheldon Zhang, Steven Shoptaw, Catherine M. Branson, and Barbara Leake. 2015. Correlates of Self-Reported Incarceration among Homeless Gay and Bisexual Stimulant-Using Young Adults. Western Journal of Nursing Research 37(6): 799 811. 5. Zhang, Sheldon X., Michael W. Spiller, Brian Carl Finch, and Yang Qin. 2014. Estimating Labor Trafficking among Unauthorized Migrant Workers in San Diego. ANNALS of American Academy of Political and Social Science 653(1): 65-86. 6. Wright, Benjamin J., Sheldon X. Zhang, and David Farabee. 2014. Prisoner Reentry Research From 2000 to 2010: Results of a Narrative Review. Criminal Justice Review 39(1): 37-57. 7. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, and David Farabee. 2014. An Analysis of Prisoner Reentry and Parole Risk Using COMPAS and Traditional Criminal History Measures. Crime and Delinquency 60(2): 167 192 (first published online November 15, 2011; DOI: 10.1177/0011128711426544). 8. Farabee, David, Sheldon X. Zhang, Benjamin J. Wright. 2014. An Experimental Evaluation of a Nationally Recognized Employment-Focused Offender Reentry Program. Journal of Experimental Criminology. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-014-9201-z. 9. Barrick, Kelle, Pamela K. Lattimore, Wayne J. Pitts, Sheldon X. Zhang. 2014. When farmworkers and advocates see trafficking but law enforcement does not: challenges in 2

identifying labor trafficking in North Carolina. Crime, Law and Social Change 61(2): 205-214. 10. Nyamathi, Adeline M., Benissa E. Salem, David Farabee, Elizabeth Hall, Sheldon Zhang, Mary Marfisee, Farinaz Khalilifard, Stephanie, Musto, Mark Faucette, and Barbara Leake. 2014. Correlates of Heroin and Methamphetamine Use among Homeless Male Ex-Jail and Prison Offenders. Addiction Research & Theory 22(6): 463-473. 11. Adeline Nyamathi, Benissa Salem, David Farabee, Elizabeth Hall, Sheldon X. Zhang, Farinaz Khalilifard, Mark Faucette, Barbara Leake. 2014. Predictors of High Level of Hostility Among Homeless Men on Parole. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 53(2): 95-115. 12. Salem, Benissa E. Adeline Nyamathi, Colleen Keenan, Sheldon Zhang, Elizabeth Marlow, Farinaz Khalilifard, Kartik Yadav, Mark Faucette, Barbara Leake, Mary Marfisee. 2013. Correlates of Risky Alcohol and Methamphetamine Use among Currently Homeless Male Parolees. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 32(4): 365-376. 13. Soudijn, Melvin R. J., and Sheldon X. Zhang. 2013. Taking Loan Sharking into Account: A Case Study of Chinese Vest-Pocket Lenders in Holland. Trends in Organized Crime 16(1):13 30. 14. Zhang, Sheldon X., Roberts, Robert E.L., & Lansing, Amy. 2013. Treatment Or Else: Coerced Treatment for Drug-Involved California Parolees. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 57(7): 766-791. 15. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2012. Measuring labor trafficking: A research note. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 58 (4):469 482. 16. Nyamathi, Adeline, Elizabeth Marlow, Sheldon Zhang, Elizabeth Hall, David Farabee, Mary Marfisee, Farinaz Khalilifard, Mark Faucette, Barbara Leake. 2012. Correlates of Serious Violent Crime for Recently Released Parolees with a History of Homelessness. Violence and Victims, 27(5): 793-810. 17. Farabee, David, Sheldon X. Zhang, Benjamin Wright. 2012. Managing an On-the-Spot Lottery in Reentry Services. Journal of Experimental Criminology 8:241 253. 18. Zhang, Sheldon X., Rodrigo Pacheco-McEvoy, and Roxanna Campos. 2012. Sex Trafficking in Latin America Dominant Discourse, Empirical Paucity, and Promising Research. Global Crime, 13(1), 22-41. 19. Wright, Benjamin J., Sheldon X. Zhang, and David Farabee. 2012. A Squandered Opportunity? A Review of SAMHSA s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices for Offenders. Crime & Delinquency 58(6): 954-972 (Published online first on August 26, 2010, doi:10.1177/0011128710376302). 20. Farabee, David, Sheldon Zhang, and Joy Yang. 2011. A Preliminary Examination of Offender Needs Assessment: Are All Those Questions Really Necessary? Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43 (S1), 51 57. 21. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2011. Woman Pullers: Pimping and Sex Trafficking in a Mexican Border City. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 56: 509-528. 22. Nyamathi, Adeline, Barbara Leake, Cynthia Albarran, Sheldon Zhang, Elizabeth Hall, David, Farabee, Elizabeth Marlow, Mary Marfisee, Farinaz Khalilifard, and Mark Faucette. 2011. Correlates of Depressive Symptoms among Homeless Men on Parole. Issues of Mental Health Nursing, 32(8): 501-511. 23. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E. L. Roberts, and Kathryn E. McCollister. 2011. Therapeutic Community in a California Prison: Treatment Outcomes after Five Years. Crime & Delinquency 57(1): 82-101. 3

24. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2009. Beyond the 'Natasha' Story - A Review and Critique of Current Research on Sex Trafficking. Global Crime 10(3): 178-195. 25. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, and Kathryn E. McCollister. 2009. An Economic Analysis of the In-Prison Therapeutic Community Model on Prison Management Costs. Journal of Criminal Justice 37(4): 388-395. 26. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Ko-lin Chin. 2008. Snakeheads, Mules, and Protective Umbrellas: A Review of Current Research on Chinese Organized Crime. Crime, Law and Social Change 50(3): 177-195. 27. Zhang, Sheldon X., Ko-Lin Chin, and Jody Miller. 2007. Women s Participation in Chinese Transnational Human smuggling: A Gendered Market Perspective. Criminology 45 (3): 699 733. 28. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, and Valerie J. Callanan. 2006. Preventing Parolees from Returning to Prison through Community-Based Reintegration. Crime & Delinquency 52(4): 551-571. 29. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, and Valerie J. Callanan. 2006. The Cost Effectiveness of Providing Correctional Services A Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Statewide Parole Program in California. Journal of Criminal Justice 34(4): 341-350. 30. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, and Valerie J. Callanan. 2005. Multiple Services on a Statewide Scale: The Impact of the California Preventing Parolee Crime Program. Corrections Compendium 30(6): 6-7, 30-35. 31. Zhang, Sheldon, and Lening Zhang. 2005. An Experimental Study of the Los Angeles County Repeat Offender Prevention Program: Its Implementation and Evaluation. Criminology and Public Policy, 4(2): 101 132. 32. Zhang, Lening and Sheldon X. Zhang. 2004. Reintegrative Shaming and Delinquency. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 41(4): 433-453. 33. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Ko-lin Chin. 2003. The Declining Significance of Triad Societies in Transnational Illegal Activities A Structural Deficiency Perspective. British Journal of Criminology 43(3): 469-488. 34. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Ko-lin Chin. 2002. Enter the Dragon Inside Chinese Human Smuggling Organizations. Criminology 40(4): 737-768. 35. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Ko-lin Chin. 2001. Chinese Human Smuggling in the United States of America. Forum on Crime and Society 1(2): 31-52. 36. Zhang, Sheldon X., Theodore Benson, and Xiaogang Deng. 2000. A Test and Re-Test of the International Self-Report Delinquency instrument. Journal of Criminal Justice 28: 283-295. 37. Chin, Ko-lin, Sheldon X. Zhang, and Robert Kelly. 1998. Transnational Chinese Organized Crime Activities. Transnational Organized Crime 4 (3 & 4): 127-154. Reprinted in Phil Williams and Dimitri Vlassis (Eds.), Combating Transnational Crime Concepts, Activities and Responses. London: Frank Cass, 2001. 38. Zhang, Sheldon X. 1998. In Search of Hopeful Glimpses--A Critique of Research Strategies in Current Boot Camp Evaluations. Crime and Delinquency 44(2): 314-334. Reprinted in Russell C. Smandych (Ed.), Youth Crime Varieties, Theories, and Prevention. Toronto: Harcourt, 2001. 39. Zhang, Sheldon X. 1997. Task Force Orientation and Dyadic Relations in Organized Chinese Alien Smuggling. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 13(4): 320-330. 4

40. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Theodore Benson. 1997. Cost-Effectiveness, Accountability, and Officer Morale An Evaluation of a Personalized Patrol Vehicle Program. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 20(4): 749-765. 41. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Mark Gaylord. 1996. In Search of the Gold Mountain Organizational and Operational Patterns of Chinese Alien Smuggling. Crime, Law and Social Change 25(1): 1-16. Reprinted in Nikos Passas (Ed.), Transnational Crime. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate, 1999. 42. Zhang, Sheldon X. 1996. The Efficiency of Working under One Roof An Evaluation of Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Centers. Crime and Delinquency 42(2): 257-268. 43. Zhang, Sheldon X. 1995. Street crime and informal social control in an anomic China. Chinese Journal of Political Sciences, 1(1):73-100. 44. Zhang, Sheldon X. 1995. Measuring Shaming in an Ethnic Context. British Journal of Criminology 35(2):248-262. Peer-Reviewed Chapters 1. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Ko-lin Chin. 2015. Swim Against the Tide: Using Qualitative Data to Build a Theory on Chinese Human Smuggling. In Jody Miller and Wilson R. Palacios (Eds.) Advances in Criminological Theory (Volume 20), Pp. 215-233. Transaction Books. 2. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2013. A Bird s Eye View on Chinese Organized Crime in North America. In Stefano Caneppele and Francesco Calderoni (Eds.) Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention, Pp. 277-282. Springer. 3. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2013. Snakeheads and the Cartwheel network Functional Fluidity as Opposed to Structural Flexibility. In Carlo Morselli (Ed.) Crime and Networks, Pp. 116-139. Rutledge. 4. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2012. Chinatown Tongs in America Continuity and Opportunities. In Dina Siegel and Henk van de Bunt (Eds.) Traditional Crime in the Modern World: How Organized Crime Responds to Socioeconomic Change, Pp. 109-128. Springer. 5. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2011. Sex Trafficking in a Border City: Stories from Tijuana, Mexico. Pp. 88-96 in National and International Perspective on Crime and Policing, edited by Chandre Gould. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies. 6. Smith, Cindy J., Sheldon X. Zhang, and Rosemary Barberet. 2011. Progress of International Criminology. Pp. 1-8 in Routledge Handbook of International Criminology, edited by C.J. Smith, S.X. Zhang, and R. Barberet. London: Routledge. 7. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2011. Introduction to Special Topic in International Criminology. Pp. 109-111 in Routledge Handbook of International Criminology, edited by C.J. Smith, S.X. Zhang, and R. Barberet. London: Routledge. 8. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Ko-lin Chin. 2011. Ants Moving Houses-Cross-Border Drug Trafficking in the Golden Triangle. Pp. 237-247 in Routledge Handbook of International Criminology, edited by C.J. Smith, S.X. Zhang, and R. Barberet. London: Routledge. 9. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2010. Talking to Snakeheads: Methodological Considerations for Research on Chinese Human Smuggling. Pp. 268-297 in Offenders on Offending Learning about Crime from Criminals, edited by W. Bernasco. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. 5

10. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Samuel L. Pineda. 2008. Corruption as a Causal Factor in Human Trafficking. Pp. 41-56 in Organized Crime: Culture, Markets and Policies, edited by D. Siegel and H. Nelen. New York, NY: Springer. 11. Zhang, Sheldon, and Ko-lin Chin. 2002. Snakeheads: Chinese human Trafficking Organizations. Pp. 383-385 in Combating Transnational Organized Crime, edited by B. D. Ruyver, G. Vermeulen, and T. V. Beken. Antwerp, Belgium: Maklu. 12. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2002. Family, Culture, and Control of the Delinquent Chinese Boy in America. Pp. 239-259 in From Gold Mountain to the New Millennium: Chinese American Studies to the 21 st Century, edited by S. L. Cassel. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. 13. Zhang, Sheldon. 2001. Chinese Gangs Familial and Cultural Dynamics. Pp. 219-236 in Gangs in America (3 nd ed.), edited by C. R. Huff. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 14. Zhang, Sheldon. 1999. Electronic Monitoring in Los Angeles County A Case of Public-Private Partnership in Community Corrections. Pp. 108-121 in Contracting Out Government Services, edited by P. Seidenstein. Westport, CT: Praeger. 15. Zhang, Sheldon, Robert L. Polakow, and Barry J. Nidorf. 1994. Varied Uses of Electronic Monitoring: The Los Angeles Experience. Pp. 3-20 in Intermediate Sanctions: Sentencing in the 1990s, edited by J. O. Smykla and W. L. Selke. Cincinnati: Anderson. 16. Junger-Tas, Josine, Klein, Malcolm W. Klein, and Xiaodong (Sheldon) Zhang. 1992. Problems and Dilemmas in Comparative Self-Report Delinquency Research. Pp. 83-103 in Offenders and Victims: Theory and Policy, edited by D. P. Farrington and S. Walklate. London: British Society of Criminology. Non-Refereed Articles and Book Chapters 1. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Ko-lin Chin. 2015. A People s War: China s Struggle to Contain its Illicit Drug Problem. Special foreign policy series entitled Improving global drug policy: Comparative Perspective and UNGASS 2016. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute. Available at: http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2015/04/global-drugpolicy. 2. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2010. Get There Any Way You Can Human Smuggling to the U.S. and Policy Implications. Global Consortium on Security Transformation Policy Brief Series 8(May):1-18. 3. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2006. Foreword. Pp. vii-xi in Chinese Human Smuggling in Transit by M.R.J. Soudijn, The Hague: BJU Legal Publishers. 4. Zhang, Sheldon and Jiang Tingyao. 2005. An issue on cross-development of terrorist organizations and traditional criminal organizations. Journal of Fujian Public Safety College (Research on Social and Public Security) 19(4): 5-17 (in Chinese). 5. Zhang, Sheldon. 2005. Does Coercive Treatment Work? Lessons from California s Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery (STAR) Program. Staff News (December 1), Sacramento, CA: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Available at: www.cdcr.ca.gov. 6. Zhang, Sheldon, Robert Roberts, and Valerie Callanan. 2005. Providing and Measuring Parole Services on a Statewide Scale. Offender Programs Report 8(4): 49-63. 6

7. Zhang, Sheldon and Ko-lin Chin. 2004. Characteristics of Chinese Human Smugglers. NIJ Research in Brief (August), the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. 8. Zhang, Sheldon. 2001. Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Juvenile Drug Treatment Boot Camp Executive Summary. NIJ Research Review 2(3): 1. 9. Zhang, Sheldon and Ko-lin Chin. 2001. Enter the Dragon: Inside Chinese Smuggling Organizations. NIJ Journal 248: 35-36. 10. Zhang, Sheldon. 2000. School Violence and Juvenile Justice A book Review. Justice Quarterly 17(2): 411-417. 11. Zhang, Sheldon. 1998. Theoretical Guidance and Empirical Verification Strategies Applicable to Criminological Research in China. Journal of Fujian Public Safety College (Research on Social and Public Security) 41(1): 1-5 (in Chinese). 12. Zhang, Sheldon. 1997. Philosophizing vs. Empiricism and Theories vs. Praxis A Critique on Current Development in Chinese Criminological Research. Journal of Fujian Public Safety College (Research on Social and Public Security) 7(1): 4-9 (in Chinese). 13. Zhang, Sheldon. 1996. Juvenile Delinquency. In Service-learning and undergraduate sociology Syllabi and instructional materials, edited by M. Ender, B. Kowalewski, D. Cotter, and L. Martin. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association. Technical Reports/Monographs: 1. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2012. Trafficking of Migrant Laborers in San Diego County: Looking for a Hidden Population. San Diego, CA: San Diego State University. Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice for Grant No.: 2009-IJ-CX-0011. Available at: www.ncjrs.gov. 2. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2012. A Descriptive Analysis of California DUI Programs. Final report submitted to the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. San Diego: San Diego State University. Available at: http://cojac.ca.gov/criminal_justice/dui/pdf/dui_descriptive_study_final_report_10-8-12.pdf. 3. Zhang, Sheldon X. California DUI Program Provider Survey 2011. Final report submitted to the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. San Diego: San Diego State University. Available at: http://cojac.ca.gov/criminal_justice/dui/pdf/ca_dui_program_providers_survey_201 1-SheldonZhang.pdf. 4. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2010. A Review of Spanish-Language Literature from Latin America on Sex Trafficking. Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice for Grant No.: 2008-IJ-CX-0008. Available at: www.ncjrs.gov. 5. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2010. Sex Trafficking in a Border Community: A Field Study of Sex Trafficking in Tijuana, Mexico. Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice for Grant No.: 2007-IJ-CX-0013. Available at: www.ncjrs.gov. 6. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, Donna-Marie Cruickshank, John Berecochea, Bubpha Chen. 2010. An Evaluation of Five Parole Programs in California. Final report submitted to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for Contract#: P06.0027. 7

7. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2007. Youth-on-Youth Violence in Los Angeles County Juvenile Detention and Camp Facilities: A Comparative Analysis. Final report submitted to the Los Angeles County Probation Department for Contract #: T40013. 8. Chin, Ko-lin and Sheldon X. Zhang. 2007. The Chinese Connection: Cross-border Drug Trafficking between Myanmar and China. Final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice for Grant # 2004-IJ- CX-0023. Newark, NJ: Rutgers University. 9. Zhang, Sheldon X., Robert E.L. Roberts, and Valerie Callanan. 2006. An Evaluation of the California Second Striker Program. San Diego, CA: San Diego State University. Final reported submitted to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for Contract#: P03.0063. 10. Karen Hennigan, Cheryl L. Maxson, and Sheldon X. Zhang. 2005. Self-Reported Outcomes in a Randomized Trial of a Community-Based Multi-Agency Intensive Supervision Juvenile Probation Program. Final report submitted to the Office of Juvenile Justice ands Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice for Grant# 2000-JR- VX-0001. 11. Zhang, Sheldon X., Roberts, Robert E.L., Callanan, Valerie. 2003. An Evaluation of the California Preventing Parolee Crime Program (PPCP). San Marcos, CA: California State University San Marcos. Final report submitted to the California Department of Corrections for Contract#: P01.0031. 12. Hennigan, Karen, Cheryl Maxson, and Sheldon Zhang. 2003. An Implementation and Outcome Evaluation of the Youth and Family Accountability Model. The final report of a study funded by the California Board of Corrections through a contract with the Los Angeles County Probation Department. 13. Zhang, Sheldon and Ko-lin Chin. 2002. The Social Organization of Chinese Human Smuggling A Cross National Study. The final report of a study funded by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. Grant Number: 1999-IJ-CX-0028. San Marcos, CA: California State University, San Marcos. 14. Zhang, Sheldon and Apryl Harris. 2002. An Evaluation of Los Angeles County Repeat Offender Prevention Program (ROPP). The final report of a study funded by the California Board of Corrections through a contract with the Los Angeles County Probation Department. 15. Zhang, Sheldon and Kristin Bates. 2001. An Evaluation of the Law Enforcement Partnership to Address Hate Crimes. The final report of a study funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, through a grant administered by the San Diego Police Department. San Marcos, CA: California State University, San Marcos. 16. Zhang, Sheldon. 2001. Final Report on the Evaluation of the Long Beach MAARY-C Project. A study funded by the California Board of Corrections through a contract with the Los Angeles County Probation Department. San Marcos, CA: California State University, San Marcos. 17. Zhang, Sheldon. 2001. Final Report on the Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Juvenile Drug Treatment Boot Camp. A study funded by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice for Grant#: 96-SC-VX-0003. San Marcos, CA: California State University, San Marcos. 18. Jones, Loring and Sheldon Zhang. 1998. Final Report on the Evaluation of the San Diego Choice Program. A study funded by a grant from the San Diego County and the June Burnnett Institute. 8

19. Zhang, Xiaodong (Sheldon) and Celso De La Paz. 1990. An Evaluation of the Wisconsin Adult Risk Assessment Scale as it Applies to the Los Angeles Probation Population. The final report of a study funded by the National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Department of Justice, to Los Angeles County Probation Department for Grant#: 89C02A003. Downey, CA: Los Angeles County Probation Department. 20. Zhang, Xiaodong (Sheldon) and Bill Collins. 1989. Public Opinion on Gang and Drug Dealing Activities in Carson, Harbor City, Lomita and Wilmington. The final report of a study funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, to Los Angeles County Community Reclamation Project for Grant: 88-JS-CX-K005. Downey, CA: Los Angeles County Probation Department. MAJOR GRANTS & CONTRACTS 1. Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Kelle Barrick of RTI International). Labor Trafficking in North Carolina: A Statewide Survey Using Multistage Sampling (2013-IJ- CX-0047; $603,357), awarded by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, 2014-2016. 2. Principal Investigator. A Descriptive Analysis of Community-Based Programs for California Parolees, awarded by the California Department of Corrections (Contract #5600004336; $700,000), 2014-2016. 3. Principal Investigator. An Implementation Fidelity Assessment of the Offender Mentor Certification Program, awarded by the California Department of Corrections (Contract #5600004652; $500,000), 2014-2016. 4. Principal Investigator. Establishing DUI Program Performance Benchmarks and Statewide Survey of DUI Program Data Management Systems, awarded by California Department of Health Care Services (Contract#14-90215; $192,000), 2014-2016. 5. Principal Investigator. An Evaluation of Four California DUI Program Models, awarded by California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (Contract# 11-00206; $192,000), 2012-2014. 6. Co-Investigator (with PI Amy Lansing of UCSD): Testing a Comorbid PTSD & Substance/Alcohol Use Intervention in Delinquent Girls, RO1 awarded by National Institute of Child and Human Development (NICHD) (1R01HD066161-01; direct costs $2,785,384, 2010-2015). 7. Co-Principal Investigator (with PI Lening Zhang of St. Francis University, and Steve Messner of SUNY Albany). Neighborhood Social Control & Disorder in Contemporary Urban China. National Science Foundation (SES-1126175; $274,823), 9/1/2011-8/31/2013. 8. Co-Investigator (with PI David Farabee of UCLA): An Experimental Comparison of Telepsychiatry and Conventional Psychiatry for Mentally Ill Parolees. National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2010-90983-CA-IJ; $608,248), 10/2010-9/2013. 9. Co-Investigator (with PI David Farabee of UCLA): It Came from the North: Estimating the Production of Synthetic Drugs in Quebec Canada. National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2010-94019-CA-IJ; $367,845), 1/2011-12/2013. 10. Principal Investigator. Trafficking of Migrant Laborers in San Diego County: Looking for a Hidden Population. National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2009- IJ-CX-0011; $521,962), 2010-2013. 9

11. Principal Investigator. A Descriptive Analysis of California Driving-Under- Influence (DUI) Programs, funded by California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (Contract#: 09-00214; $192,000), 2010-2012. 12. Co-Principal Investigator (with PI David Farabee of UCLA): A Randomized Clinical Trial of the Second Chance Program for Ex-Inmates. Smith Richardson Foundation. $356,522, 2008-2012 (Grant #: 2008-7752). 13. Principal Investigator. A Review of Latin American Literature on Sex Trafficking. National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2008-IJ-CX-0008; $59,559), 2008-2010. 14. Principal Investigator: Sex Trafficking in a Border Community: Field Study of Sex Trafficking in Tijuana, Mexico, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2007-IJ-CX-0013; $297,264), 2007-2010. 15. Co-Principal Investigator (with PI David Farabee of UCLA): The Utility of the COMPAS in Assessing Needs and Predicting Recidivism, funded by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (C06.417; $502,000), 2007-2009. 16. Principal Investigator (with Robert Roberts of CSU San Marcos and John Berecochea of SDSU): An Evaluation of Five California Parole Programs, funded by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (P06.0027; $1,196,299), 2007-2010. 17. Principal Investigator: Youth-on-Youth Violence in Los Angeles County Juvenile Detention and Camp Facilities: A Comparative Analysis, funded by the Los Angeles County Probation Department (T40013-31085706; $99,900), 2006-2007. 18. Principal Investigator (with Co-PIs Valerie Callanan and Robert Roberts, California State University San Marcos): An Evaluation of the California 2 nd Striker Program (Extension), funded by the California Department of Corrections (P03.0063; $600,000), 2004-2006. 19. Co-Principal Investigator (with PI Ko-lin Chin of Rutgers University): The Chinese Connection: The Changing Patterns of Drug Trafficking in the Golden Triangle, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2004-IJ-CX-0023; $199,268), 2004-2006. 20. Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Robert Roberts, California State University San Marcos, and Co-PI Kathryn McCollister, University of Miami): A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility, funded by the California Department of Corrections (C03.053; $399,995), 2003-2006. 21. Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Valerie Callanan and Co-PI Robert Roberts, both of California State University San Marcos): An Evaluation of the Preventing Parolee Crime Project, and an Evaluation of the 2 nd Striker Program, funded by the California Department of Corrections (P01.0031; $875,000), 2001-2003. 22. Co-Investigator (with PI Karen Hennigan and Co-PI Cheryl Maxson, University of Southern California): Self-Reported Outcomes in a Randomized Clinical Trial of a Community-Based Multi-Agency Program for Mid to High Risk Youth, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice (2000-JR-VX- 0001; $299,829), 2000-2003. 23. Principal Investigator: An Evaluation (a randomized clinical trial) of the Los Angeles County Probation Department s Multi-Agency At Risk Youth Committee (MAARY-C) Program and the Repeat Offender Prevention Project (ROPP), funded by a grant through the California State Board of Corrections (S40238/T25058: $40,000), 2000-2002. 24. Co-Investigator (with PI Cheryl Maxson and Co-PI Karen Hennigan, University of Southern California; Lodestar Research/Management, Inc): An Evaluation (a randomized 10

clinical trial) of the Youth Family Accountability Model Program (California Board of Corrections) ($1,093,654) (contract with Los Angeles County Probation Department). Contract amended 11/2001 to replace Maxson with Hennigan as PI and increased to $1,905,654, 1999-2003. 25. Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Kristin Bates, California State University San Marcos): An Evaluation of the San Diego Police Department and Anti-Defamation League Joint County-wide Hate Crime Coordinated Response. Program funded under a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice ($10,000), 1999-2000. 26. Principal Investigator (with Co-PI Ko-lin Chin, Rutgers University): The Social Organization of Human Trafficking A Cross-National Study, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1999-IJ-CX-0028; $203,977), 1999-2002. 27. Co-Principal Investigator (with PI Loring Jones, San Diego State University): An Evaluation of the San Diego Probation Choice Program, June Burnnett Institute ($71,350), 1997-1999. 28. Principal Investigator: An Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Juvenile Drug Treatment Boot Camp, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (96-SC- VX-0003; $178,705), 1996-1999. Invited Presentations, Special Attendances, and Keynote Speeches: 1. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2015. Current Trends and Characteristics of Human Trafficking in the United States. 2015 Conference on Human Trafficking Answering Pope Francis s Call: An American Catholic Response to the Modern-Day Slavery. July 9-10, 2015, Washington, DC. 2. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2015. Market Constraints and Entrepreneurial Solutions among Transnational Chinese Criminal Organizations: A Theory of Sequential Uncertainty. A keynote speech delivered at the 7 th Asian Criminological Society annual conference. June 24-26, 2015, Hong Kong. 3. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2015. ILO Expert Workshop on Measuring Modern Slavery. ILO Headquarters, April 27-28, 2015, Geneva, Switzerland. 4. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2015. Comparative Perspectives on Drug Policy, a special forum organized by Universidad de los Andes in collaboration with Brookings Institute. April 24, 2015. Bogota, Columbia. 5. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2015. The Messy Business of Measuring Labor Trafficking and Finding Victims. A presentation delivered at the 10 th Annual Symposium on Human Trafficking, organized by South Texas College, University of Texas at Brownsville, and Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León and Fuerza del Valle, March 25 26, 2015, McAllen, Texas. 6. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2014. The Ants Are Marching One by One: Drug Trafficking and Retailing in China. Conference on Organized Crime and Its Prosecution, co-hosted by East China University of Political Science and Law, University of Oxford, and Manchester University. October 29 November 1, 2014, Shanghai, China. 7. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2014. Improving Global Drug Policy: Comparative Perspectives On Counternarcotics Regimes and UNGASS 2016. A special forum organized by the Brookings Institute. October 16, 2014, Washington, DC. 11

8. Sheldon X. Zhang. 2014. Women in China s Heroin Trade. University of Kentucky Confucius Institute Distinguished Speaker Series, co-hosted by the Department of Sociology. September 25, Lexington, Kentucky. 9. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2014. Expert Working Group on Index 2014: Initial Findings of Global Slavery Index. Organized by Walk Free Foundation, July 11-12, Bangkok, Thailand. 10. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2014. From RDS, to Capture-Recapture, to Multistage Probability Sampling: Data Gathering Methods for Human Trafficking Research. Invited presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Governance, Crime and Justice Statistics. Organized by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico (INEGI) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), June 18-21, Mexico City, Mexico. 11. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2014. Research and Evaluation on Human Trafficking: An Expert Working Group. Moderator and attendant. Organized by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, April 24-25, Washington, DC. 12. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2013. Estimating the Dark Figure of Labor Trafficking: Experiences from the San Diego Study. UNODC Expert Workgroup on Trafficking in Persons Research December 11-13, Vienna, Austria. 13. Zhang, Sheldon X., and Ko-lin Chin. 2013. Women in Heroin Trade: A Niche Market Perspective. International Conference on Asian Organized Crime, May 2-4, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 14. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2013. Estimating Labor Trafficking. Human Trafficking Seminar, organized by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Intelligence & Analysis February 12-13, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 15. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2012. Twice invited to attend meetings at the White House on social services to victims of human trafficking (Events on December 10, 2012 and April 9, 2013). 16. Zhang, Sheldon X., Finch, Brian Carl, Yang Qin. 2012. Looking for a Hidden Population: Measuring Labor Trafficking with RDS. Workshop on Human Trafficking, International Crime and National Security: A Human Rights Perspective (Feb. 3-4), Goettingen, Germany, organized by University of Goettingen. 17. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2011. Coyotes and Snakeheads: Transnational Collaborations in Human Smuggling. A speaker series event entitled Human Smuggling and Organized Crime in Mexico: Three Case Studies, hosted by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Mexico Institute, October 7 th, Washington, DC. 18. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2011. Chinatown Tongs in America Continuity and Opportunities. A paper presented at the workshop organized by CIROC, Traditional Crime in the Modern World: How Organized Crime Responds to Socioeconomic Change, April 20-22, Utrecht, the Netherlands. 19. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2010. Sex Trafficking in a Border City Stories from Tijuana, Mexico A presentation at Crime Reduction in South Africa Beyond 2010, an international conference organized by South Africa Institute for Security Studies, December 1-2, Johannesburg, South Africa. 20. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2010. Sex Trafficking A Global Slave Trade. Really? How Possible? A presentation at Transnational Organized Crime conference, organized by FLACSO Chile for the Global Consortium on Security Transformation (GCST), September 15-17, Nairobi, Kenya. 12

21. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2009. Moving Beyond Rhetoric: Practical Ways to Study Labor Trafficking. A presentation at the Immigration Conference, organized by School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, September 10-12, in Tempe, Arizona. 22. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2009. Chinese Organized Crime and the Fallible Concept of Global Expansion. A presentation at Transnational Organized Crime conference, organized by FLACSO Chile and Insyde Mexico as part of the Global Consortium on Security Transformation (GCST), August 19-20, in Mexico City, Mexico. 23. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2008. Talking to Snakeheads: Field Experience from Studying Chinese Human Smuggling. A presentation at the Offenders on Offending workshop organized by the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), October 8-10, Leiden, the Netherlands. 24. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2007. Missing the Boat: Why Traditional Chinese Criminal Organizations Failed to Exploit Emerging Transnational Opportunities. An invited speech at the Asian Crime Symposium 2007 A training meeting hosted by Charlotte- Mecklenburg Police Department and the Center for Asian Crime Studies, September 17-19, Charlotte, NC. 25. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2007. Chinese Organized Crime Involvement in People Smuggling USA / Fujian Province Experience. An invited speech at the Colloquium Chinese Organized Crime: Combating the Criminal Diaspora, by the Australian Federal Police for its Leadership in Criminal Intelligence Program (LCIP), March 20-22, Sydney, Australia. 26. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Robert E.L. Roberts. 2006. Parole and Substance Abuse Program Evaluation: Findings and Recommendations. An invited speech at the Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) meeting, August 8-9, Sacramento, California. 27. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2006. Hitch-Hiking: How Organized Crime May be a Conduit for Terrorists in Southeast Asia or Not. An invited speech at the Complex Asian Crime Symposium 2006, organized by Interpol General Secretariat and the Center for Asian Crime Studies), June 27-29, Lyon, France. 28. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2006. Know When to Stop Research on Vulnerable Populations. A presentation at the Research Ethics Seminar Series, organized by the Graduate & Research Affairs Office, San Diego State University, on March 7. 29. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2005. Entrepreneurs of a Task Force Chinese Human Smuggling Organizations. A speech delivered at the seminar on 'Human Smuggling and Organized Crime" organized by the Center for Information and Research on Organized Crime (www.ciroc.nl), Amsterdam, the Netherlands (October 12). 30. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2005. Snakeheads and Traditional Chinese Triad. A speech delivered at the Asian Crime Symposium, hosted by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Charlotte, North Carolina (April 4-5). 31. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2005. Shadow Boxing Snakeheads and Traditional Chinese Triad Societies. A paper presented at the Interpol Asian Crime Symposium, organized by the Interpol in collaboration with the Center for Asian Crime Studies, at the Interpol Headquarters (March 8-9), Lyon, France. 32. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2004. The Unusual Hitchhikers--How Organized Crime May Become the Perfect Conduit for Terrorists in Southeast Asia. An invited presentation at The Crime-Terror Nexus: How Does it Really Work? A Conference on Organized 13

Crime, Narcotics Trafficking, and Terrorism. Organized by Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia for the U.S. Government intelligence agencies on March 12. 33. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2004. Chinese Human Smuggling Its Organizational and Operational Characteristics. A paper presented at the 7 th Meeting on Project Bridge, organized by the Interpol at the Interpol Headquarters (February 25-36), Lyon, France. 34. Zhang, Sheldon X. 2002. Human Smuggling into North America Crime Specific Presentation #5. Asian Crime Symposium, organized by the International Association of Asian Crime Investigators, San Diego, California. 35. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Ko-Lin Chin. 2001. Snakeheads: Chinese Human Trafficking Organizations. An Invited Speech at the International Conference on Strategies of the EU and the U.S. in Combating Transnational Organized Crime, organized by the Belgian Presidency of the EU (July-December 2001) under the auspices of Belgian Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Interior, Minister of justice, Board of General Prosecutor. Ghent, Belgium. 36. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Ko-lin Chin. 2001. Enter the Dragon Inside Chinese Human Smuggling Organizations. An invited presentation at the Research In Progress Series, organized by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. 37. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Ko-Lin Chin 2000. The Emergence of Non-Triad Chinese Organized Crime Groups. An invited speech at the Jane's Transnational Organized Crime Conference, Washington, D.C. 38. Zhang, Sheldon X. and Ko-Lin Chin. 2000. The Social Organization of Chinese Alien Smuggling. A keynote speech at the Asian Crime Symposium, organized by the International Association of Asian Crime Investigators, Clearwater Beach, Florida. 39. Chin, Ko-Lin, and Zhang, Sheldon X. 1999. Traditional Chinese Organized Crime Activities. An invited plenary paper presented at the Second International Conference for Criminal Intelligence Analysts (organized by the Interpol, National Criminal Intelligence Service, and the Royal Institute of International Affairs), London, UK. Professional Conference Presentations (omitted for brevity): UNIVERSITY POSITIONS HELD Review member of ad hoc review committee on Instructionally Related Activities Fund, College of Arts and Letters, 2011-2013. Member, Conflict of Interest Committee of SDSU Graduate and Research Affairs, 8/06-7/10; Member, University Research Council, SDSU, 8/05-8/09; Member, College Budget Committee, College of Arts and Letters, SDSU, 9/04-5/06; Member, Academic Planning Committee, College of Arts and Letters, SDSU 9/02-5/04; Co-Chair, Institutional Review Board, California State University, San Marcos, 9/98-9/99; Member, Student Grievance Committee, California State University, San Marcos, 9/99-5/02; Coordinator, Graduate Program, Department of Sociology, California State University, San Marcos, 7/96-9/98; Chair, Institutional Review Board, California State University, San Marcos, 9/97-9/98; Member, University Computing and Telecommunication Committee, 9/95-5/02; Faculty Advisor, Sociology Club, 9/96-5/02; 14

Faculty Advisor, Alpha Delta Kappa, Sociology Honors Society, CSUSM, 9/99-5/02; Member, Academic Senate, California State University, San Marcos, 2/94-9/97; Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, California State University, San Marcos, 9/94-9/96. OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS/ACTIVITIES Member of Director s Stakeholder Advisory Group (DSAG), Division of Rehabilitative Programs, California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitations, August 2013- Present. External Academic Advisor City University of Hong Kong, for Program in Criminology, Nov. 1, 2014 Oct. 31, 2017. American Sociological Association Division of Crime and Deviance, Member of the Election Committee, 2013. ASC Annual Conference Planning Committee Area Chair for Transnational Crime, Justice, and Human Rights Violations for 2012 American Society of Criminology annual conference in Chicago, IL. Chair of Election Committee (2011)--American Society of Criminology, Division of International Criminology. ASC Annual Conference Planning Committee Area Chair for Transnational Crime, Justice, and Human Rights Violations for 2011 American Society of Criminology annual conference in Washington D.C. Chair of the Transnational Crime and Justice area for 2009 American Society of Criminology annual conference, in St. Louis. Executive Counselor (2007- ), American Society of Criminology, Division of International Criminology; Associate Director, Center for Asian Crime Studies (CACS), a research and training organization affiliated with the International Association of Asian Crime Investigators (IAACI), 9/02-; Member, California Youth and Adult Corrections Agency, Structural Reorganization Research Workgroup (convened to help define the role and scope of research in the new Department of Correctional Services recommended by Governor Schwarzenegger s Independent Review Panel, August-October, 2004; Member, San Diego County Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board, representing 5 th District Supervisor Bill Horn, 9/2004-2007. EXPERT CONSULTANT/SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR AT VARIOUS TIMES TO United Nations Interregional Criminal Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) International Labor Organization (ILO) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (NIJ) Walk Free Foundation (Australia) Institute of Security Studies (South Africa) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services RTI International Inc. (North Carolina) University of California Los Angeles (California) Pepperdine University (Malibu, California) Los Angeles County Probation Department (California) 15

Lodestar Management/Research Inc. (Los Angeles, California) San Diego Sheriff's Department (California) San Diego Police Department (California) Harvard University School of Public Health (Program on Human Development and Criminal Behavior) San Marcos City Youth and Crime Task Force (California) MEDIA EXPOSURE AND EXPERT INTERVIEWS (Notable Ones) KPBS (Public Radio San Diego) San Diego Union Tribune Dan Rather Reports Lisa Mollins The World, Public Radio International KPCC (Public Radio Los Angeles) Which Way LA? - KCRW CBN (Canadian Broadcasting Network) New York Times Los Angeles Times Voice of America KMNY AM1600 (Los Angeles Chinese language radio) International Television (Channel 18 Chinese language news channel), Peipei Time Series ( 佩 佩 时 间 Chinese language talk show) World Daily News ( 世 界 日 报 Chinese language daily news). UNIVERSITY GRANTS & AWARDS 1. Critical Thinking Grant (one course release), College of Arts and Letters, SDSU, spring semester, 2012. 2. International Travel Grant ($2,500) (University of Trieste, Italy), International Programs Council, SDSU, 2011. 3. Critical Thinking Grant ($3,000), College of Arts and Letters, SDSU, 2008-2009. 4. Professional Development Mini-grant ($500), SDSU, 2003-2004. 5. Professional Development/Faculty Research Grant (with Kristin Bates) ($1,260), CSUSM, 1999-2000. 6. Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant ($4,273), CSUSM, 1996-1997. 7. Faculty Development Center Travel Award ($500), CSUSM, 1997. 8. Faculty Development Center Travel Award ($500), CSUSM, 1996. 9. Faculty Research Grant (with Alex Durig) ($3,000), CSUSM, 1995-1996. 10. Affirmative Action Research Grant ($3,772), CSUSM, 1994-1995. 11. Faculty Development Research Grant ($625), CSUSM, 1994. 12. Service-Learning Grant ($1,000), CSUSM, 1994. 13. Affirmative Action Research Grant ($2,085), CSUSM, 1993-94. 14. Service-Learning Grant ($1,000), CSUSM, 1993. SCHOLARSHIPS 1. Dissertation Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 1993. 2. Full Graduate Assistantship awarded through the Department of Sociology, University of Southern California, 1988-1993. 3. Scholarship, China Foundation of Southern California, 1991. 16

4. Scholarship, Frey Foundation, 1990. 5. Full Graduate Assistantship awarded through the School of Journalism, University of Southern California, 1986-1988. 6. Scholarship, Sigma Delta Chi (Society of Professional Journalists), 1987. 7. Scholarship, Scripps Howard Foundation, 1987-1988. 8. Hearst Scholarship, 1986-1988. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1. Courses taught Undergraduate Level (in alphabetical order): 1. Comparative Analysis of Criminal Justice Systems 2. Criminology 3. Crime and Society 4. General Education in Social Sciences 5. Introduction to Sociology 6. Introduction to Statistics 7. Juvenile Delinquency 8. Law Enforcement 9. Marriage and the Family 10. Research Methods 11. Sociology of Law 12. Sociology of Criminal Organizations 13. Survey and Experimental Research Graduate Level (in alphabetical order): 1. Seminar in Criminological and Justice Theories 2. Criminological Theories and Policies 3. Criminal Justice Research and Evaluations 4. Current Issues in Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice 2. Pedagogical skills: The Case Method Instruction Interactive Learning Service Learning Distance Learning (Internet-based Instruction through Blackboard) PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Researcher of the Year: For outstanding contribution to the field of Asian Crime investigation, International Association of Asian Crime Investigators, Las Vegas, NV, 2001. EDITORIAL POSITIONS: Crime, Law and Social Change (Member of the Editorial Board) 2010-present. Trends in Organized Crime (Associate Editor) 2007-present. SpringerBriefs, Associate Editor, 2012-present Ad Hoc REVIEWER FOR Sociology Journals American Sociological Review Criminology/Criminal Justice Criminology 17

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Journal of International Migration Sociological Quarterly Sociological Perspective Crime and Delinquency Criminology and Public Policy Crime, Law and Social Change Global Crime International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Experimental Criminology Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management Trends in Organized Crime PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Sociological Association Division of Crime, Law, and Deviance Division of Asia/Asian America American Society of Criminology Division of International Criminology (Executive Board Member 2007-2012; Division Chair 2016-2017) Division on Corrections & Sentencing Division of Experimental Criminology Asian Criminological Society European Society of Criminology 18