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Curriculum Vitae HUNG-EN SUNG John Jay College of Criminal Justice 524 West 59th Street Room 2102N New York, NY 10019 Tel: (212) 237-8412 Email: hsung@jjay.cuny.edu / hsung@gc.cuny.edu EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2011 Professor (tenured) Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The City University of New York (CUNY) 2007 Faculty Member Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center CUNY M.A. Program in Criminal Justice John Jay College of Criminal Justice M.A. Program in International Crime and Justice John Jay College of CJ 2006 2011 Associate Professor Department of Criminal Justice (2009-2010) and Department of Law and Police Science (2006-2009), John Jay College of Criminal Justice - CUNY 2001 2006 Research Associate Division of Policy Research and Analysis, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University 1996 2001 Research Director Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program, Kings County District Attorney s Office - Brooklyn, NY 1994 1996 Research and Teaching Assistant School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany EDUCATION 2000 Ph.D. in Criminal Justice University at Albany, State University of New York Page 1 of 25

1993 M.A. in Criminal Justice University at Albany, State University of New York 1991 Licentiate in Psychology Universidad de Belgrano (Buenos Aires, Argentina) HONORS AND AWARDS 2014 2015 Visiting Professor The Graduate School of Criminology, the National Taipei University 2013 Certificate of Appreciation for Guidance and Encouragement of Dean s List Students Provost s Office, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2007 2013 Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Scholarly Achievements The City University of New York 2008 2012 Certificate of Appreciation for Guidance and Encouragement Provided to Students Office of Graduate Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2007 2011 Faculty Scholarly Excellence Award Provost s Office, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2010 W.E.B Du Bois Fellowship National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice 1996 Scholarship for the Training Course The Civilian Personnel of Peace- Keeping /Humanitarian Operations and Election Monitoring Missions Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento S. Anna, Pisa, Italy Books PUBLICATIONS Gideon, L., & Sung, H.-E. (Eds.) (2011). Rethinking corrections: Rehabilitation, reintegration, and reentry. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Stamatel, J., & Sung, H.-E. (Eds.) (2010). Crime and punishment around the world Vol. 2: The Americas. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Sung, H.-E. (2002). The fragmentation of policing in American cities: Toward an ecological theory of police-citizen relations. Westport, CT: Praeger. Page 2 of 25

Reviewed by Randy LaGrange (2003), Urban Affairs Review, 38, 870-871; and R. L. Garner (2003), Criminal Justice Review, 28, 410-411. Refereed journal articles Kim, C., & Sung, H.-E. (In press). Characteristics and risk factors of Chinese immigrant victims of intimate partner violence in New York: The role of supportive social network. The Family Journal. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., Delgado, S., Peña, D. E., & Paladino, A. (In press). Surveillance without protection: Policing undocumented migrant workers in an American suburb. The British Journal of Criminology. (SSCI) Kim, C., & Sung, H.-E. (In press). Acculturation and intimate partner violence among Chinese immigrants in New York City. Journal of Family Violence. (SSCI) Yu, S. Y., Sung, H.-E. (In press). Suicidal ideation of probationers: Gender differences. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention. DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000336 (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., Mellow, J., Vaughan, R., & Drucker, E. (In press). Building infrastructure and capacity for correctional health research in a college of criminal justice: Lessons and promises. The Prison Journal. (SSCI) Kramer, R., Rajah, V., & Sung, H.-E. (In press). Entrapments of consumerism: Adolescent prisoners, cognitive treatment, and consumption. Journal of Consumer Culture. DOI: 10.1177/1469540514536196. (SSCI) Chintakrindi, S., Porter, J., Mellow, J., & Sung, H.-E. (2015). Empirical test of low self-control theory using post-treatment substance use and recidivism outcomes of parolees participating in an experimental intervention. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law, & Society, 16(2), 1-28. Frazier, B., Sung, H.-E., Gideon, L., & Alfaro, K. (2015). The impact of prison deinstitutionalization on mental health and substance abuse treatment services in local communities. Health & Justice, 3(1), 1-12. Rajah, V., Kramer, R., & Sung, H.-E. (2015). The mis-synchronization of juvenile reform: Competing constructions of temporality and risk among rehabilitation programs and young offenders. The British Journal of Criminology, 55(1), 184-202. (SSCI) Yu, S. V., Sung, H.-E., & Mellow, J. (2015). Self-perceived health improvements among prison inmates. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 21(1), 59-69. Chu., D, & Sung, H.-E. (2014). Professional confidence and job satisfaction: An examination of counselors perceptions in faith-based and non-faith-based residential drug treatment Page 3 of 25

programs. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 58(8), 975-992. (SSCI) Rajah, V., Kramer, R., & Sung, H.-E. (2014). Changing narrative accounts: How young men tell different stories when arrested, enduring jail time and navigating community reentry. Punishment and Society, 16(3), 285-304. (SSCI) Celinska, K., & Sung, H.-E. (2014). Gender differences in the determinants of prison rule violations. The Prison Journal, 94(2), 220-241. (SSCI) Yu, S. V., Sung, H.-E., Mellow, J., & Shlosberg, A. (2014). The prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation among parolees. Psychiatric Services, 65(3), 381-386. (SSCI) Chu, D., & Sung, H.-E. (2014). Causation of drug abuse and treatment strategy: A comparison of counselors perceptions between faith-based and secular drug treatment programs. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 58(4), 496-515. (SSCI) Kramer, R., Rajah, V., & Sung, H.-E. (2013). Neoliberal prisons and cognitive treatment: Calibrating the subjectivity of incarcerated young men to economic inequalities. Theoretical Criminology, 17(4), 535-556. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2013). The varieties of religious experience and the retention of clients in Taiwanese faith-based residential drug user treatment. Substance Use & Misuse, 48(12), 1219-1232. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., Chu, D., Hsiao, G. Y. (2013). A Cox regression analysis of gender differences in treatment performance among clients in a faith-based residential drug treatment program in Taiwan. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 37(2), 99-117. Sung, H.-E. (2012). Women in government, public corruption and liberal democracy: A panel analysis. Crime, Law and Social Change, 58(3), 195-219. (SSCI) Chu, D., Sung, H.-E., & Hsiao, G. Y. (2012). Religious conversion and treatment outcomes: An examination of clients in a faith-based residential substance treatment program. Journal of Drug Issues, 42(2), 197-209. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. (2012). Pregnancy and drinking among women offenders under community supervision in the United States: 2002-2008. Journal of Urban Health, 89(3), 500-509. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2011). The impact of substance user treatment on legitimate employment and income among probationers and parolees. Substance Use & Misuse, 46(12), 1523-1535. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., & Mellow, J. (2011). Health and justice in the 21 st century: Criminalization of disease, medicalization of justice, and beyond. Corrections Compendium, 36(3), 11-16. Page 4 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2011). From diversion to reentry: Recidivism risks among graduates of an alternative to incarceration program. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 22(2), 219-234. Sun, I. Y., Chu, D., & Sung, H.-E. (2011). The mediating effects of economic deprivation on crime: A cross-national analysis. Asian Journal of Criminology, 6(1), 15-32. Sung, H.-E., Mahoney, A., & Mellow, J. (2011). Substance abuse treatment gap among parolees: Prevalence, correlates, and barriers. Criminal Justice Review, 36(1), 40-57. Sung, H.-E. (2010). Nonfatal violence-related and accident-related injuries among jail inmates. The Prison Journal, 90(3), 353-368. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. (2010). Prevalence and risk factors of violence-related and accident-related injuries among state prisoners. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 16(3), 178-187. Sung, H.-E., Mellow, J., & Mahoney, A. (2010). Co-occurring mental health and substance use problems among local jail inmates: Correlates and service needs. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49(2), 126-145. Chu, D., & Sung, H.-E. (2009). Racial differences in desistance from drug abuse: The impact of religiosity on recovery. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 53(6), 696-716. (SSCI) Strobl, S., & Sung, H.-E. (2009). Attitudes about gender integration among Bahraini policewomen. Policing & Society, 19(4), 425-441. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., Chu, D., Richter, L., & Shlosberg, A. (2009). Treatment philosophy and service delivery in faith-based substance abuse treatment. Families in Society. 90(4), 390-398. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. (2009). Transnational corruption in weapon procurement in East Asia: A case analysis. Sociological Focus, 42(3), 254-275. Johnson, P. B., & Sung, H.-E. (2009). Substance abuse among aging baby boomers: Health and treatment implications. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 20(3), 124 126. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., & Richter, L. (2007). Rational choice and environmental deterrence in the retention of mandated drug abuse treatment clients. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51(6), 686-702. (SSCI) Sun, I. Y., Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2007). Collateral gains from the military? A cross-national analysis of the armed forces-crime relationship. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51(5), 599-614. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., & Richter, L. (2006). Contextual barriers to successful re-entry of recovering felony offenders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31(4), 365-374. (SSCI) Page 5 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2006). From victims to saviors? Women, power, and corruption. Current History: A Journal of Contemporary World Affairs, 105(689), 139-143. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., & Belenko, S. (2006). From diversion experiment to policy movement: A case study of prosecutorial innovation in the United States. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 22(3), 220-240. Sung, H.-E. (2006). Police effectiveness and democracy: Shape and direction of the relationship. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 29(2), 347-367. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. (2006). Democracy and criminal justice in comparative perspective: From crime control to due process. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 605(1), 311-337. (SSCI) Horowitz, H., Sung, H.-E., & Foster, S. E. (2006). Substance abuse and the juvenile justice systems and populations in the United States. Corrections Compendium, 31(1), 1-26. Reprinted in H. Wilson (ed.) (2009), Annual editions: Drugs, society, and behavior (23 rd ed.) (pp. 141-147), New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Sung, H.-E. (2006). Structural determinants of police effectiveness in market democracies. Police Quarterly, 9(1), 3-19. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. (2005). Between demand and supply: Bribery in international trade. Crime, Law and Social Change, 44(1), 111-131. (SSCI) Belenko, S., Lin, J., O Connor, L., Sung, H.-E., & Lynch, K. G. (2005). Sexual and physical victimization as predictors of HIV risk among felony drug offenders. AIDS and Behavior, 9(3), 311-323. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. & Belenko, S. (2005). Failure after success: Correlates of recidivism among individuals who successfully completed coerced drug abuse treatment. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 42(1), 75-97. Sung, H.-E., Richter, L., Vaughn, R., Johnson, P., & Thom, B. (2005). Nonmedical use of prescription opioids among teenagers in the United States: Trends and correlates. Journal of Adolescent Health, 37(1), 44-51. (SSCI) Belenko, S., Foltz, C., Lang, M., & Sung, H.-E. (2004). Recidivism among high-risk drug felons: A longitudinal analysis following residential treatment. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 40(1/2), 105-132. Sung, H.-E. (2004). Democracy and organized crime: Evidence from fifty-nine countries. Security Journal, 17(4), 21-34. (SSCI) Page 6 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2004). State failure, economic failure, and predatory organized crime: A comparative analysis. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 41(2), 111-129. (SSCI) Reprinted in A. Walsh & C. Hemmens (eds.) (2011), Introduction to criminology: A text/reader (Second edition) (pp. 549-556). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications; and in A. Walsh & C. Hemmens (eds.) (2008), Introduction to criminology: A text/reader (pp. 518-526). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Sung, H.-E. (2004). Democracy and political corruption: A cross-national comparison. Crime, Law and Social Change, 41(2), 179-194. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E., Belenko, S., Feng, L., & Tabachnick, C. (2004). Predicting treatment noncompliance among criminal justice-mandated clients: A theoretical and empirical exploration. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 26(1), 13-26. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. & Chu, D. (2003). Does participation in the world economy reduce political corruption? An empirical inquiry. International Journal of Comparative Criminology, 3(2), 94-118. Reprinted in J. Winterdyck, P. Reichel, & H. R. Dammer (eds.) (2009), A guided reader to research in comparative criminology and criminal justice (pp. 235-260). Bochum, Germany: Universitätsverlag Brockmeyer. Sung, H.-E. (2003) Fairer sex or fairer system? Gender and corruption revisited. Social Forces, 82(2), 705-725. (SSCI) Selected and reviewed as one of the Discoveries: New and Noteworthy Social Science by the American Sociological Association. Contexts (2005), 4, 6. Sung, H.-E. (2003) Differential impact of deterrence vs. rehabilitation as drug interventions on recidivism after 36 months. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 37(3/4), 95-108. Reprinted in N. J. Pallone (ed.) (2003), Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: New understandings, new modalities (pp. 95-108). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. Sung, H.-E. (2002) A convergence approach to the analysis of political corruption: A crossnational study. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 38(2), 137-160. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. (2001). Rehabilitating felony drug offenders through job development: A look into a prosecutor-led diversion program. The Prison Journal, 81(2), 271-286. (SSCI) Reviewed in Federal Probation, 65, 64-66, by Sam Torres (2001). Reprinted in Roberts, A. R. (ed.) (2003). Critical issues in crime and justice (2 nd Ed.) (pp. 354-364). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Page 7 of 25

Sung, H.-E., Belenko, S., & Feng, L. (2001) Treatment compliance and problem incidents among criminal justice clients. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 20(2), 153-162. (SSCI) Dynia, P. & Sung, H.-E. (2000) The safety and effectiveness of diverting felony drug offenders to residential treatment as measured by recidivism. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 11(4), 299-311. Sung, H.-E., Tabachnick, C., & Feng, L. (2000). Heroin injection among felons: Testing extant theories. Deviant Behavior, 21(5), 381-406. (SSCI) Sung, H.-E. & Reed, J. (1995) Migration and crime in Europe. Social Pathology, 3(3), 228-252.* Reprinted in Newman, G. R., & Freilich, J. (eds.) (2007), Crime and immigration (The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology) (pp.95-120). Hampshire, UK: Ashgate. Book reviews Sung, H.-E. (2006). The Self, the Soul and the Psychology of Good and Evil by I. Dilman Reviews in Religion and Theology, 13(4), 575-578. Sung, H.-E. (2006). Judeo-Christian Perspectives on Psychology: Human Nature, Motivation, and Change by W. R. Miller and H. D. Delaney (eds) Reviews in Religion and Theology, 13(1), 61-64. Sung, H.-E. (2004). Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Road to Recovery: Life on the Edge by B. Stimmel Criminal Justice Review, 29(1), 233-235. Sung, H.-E. (2004). Substance Abuse Treatment and the Stages of Change by G. J. Connors et. al. and Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders by D. W. Springer et. al. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 20(1), 84-86. Book chapters Sung, H.-E., Delgado, S., Peña, D. E., & Paladino, A. (2013). Tyrannizing strangers for profit: Wage theft, cross-border migrant workers, and the politics of exclusion in an era of global economic integration. In D. Brotherton, D. Stageman, & S. Leyro (eds), Outside Justice: The Criminalization of Immigrants in Policy and Practice (pp. 247-268). New York: Springer. Sung, H.-E., Richter, L., Vaughan, R., & Foster, S. E. (2012). Substance use and addiction and American prison and jail inmates. In L. Gideon (ed.), Special needs offenders in correctional institutions (pp. 459-493). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Page 8 of 25

Henninger, A., & Sung, H.-E. (2012). Design and implementation of mail surveys: From reliability to response rate. In L. Gideon (ed.), The handbook of survey methodology in social sciences (pp. 297-311). New York, Springer. Sung, H.-E., & Gideon, L. (2011). Major rehabilitative approaches. In L. Gideon & H.-E. Sung (Eds.), Rethinking corrections: Rehabilitation, reintegration, and reentry (pp. 71-96). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Gideon, L., & Sung, H.-E. (2011). Conclusion: Integrative triple R theory: Rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration. In L. Gideon & H.-E. Sung (Eds.), Rethinking corrections: Rehabilitation, reintegration, and reentry (pp. 399-407). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Stamatel, J., & Sung, H.-E. (2010). Introduction. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (pp. xxix-xxxiii. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- CLIO. Belenko, S., Sung, H.-E., Swern, A., & Donhauser, C. (2008). Deferred sentencing in the war on drugs: The Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison program. In J. L. Worrall and M. E. Nugent (eds.), The changing role of the American prosecutor (pp. 111-137). Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Sung, H.-E. (2005). Gender and corruption: In search of better evidence. In J. Kotalik (ed.), Transparency International Global Corruption Report 2005 (pp. 296-298). London: Pluto Press. Sung, H.-E. (2005). Political corruption. In P. Gerstenfeld (ed.), Criminal justice (pp.816-821). Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press. Technical reports, magazine articles, encyclopedia entries, and letters Sung, H.-E. (In press). Control variables. In G. Ritzer (ed.), Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (2nd edition). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (In press). Alcohol and crime. In G. Ritzer (ed.), Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (2nd edition). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (In press). Epidemiology. In Stone, J., Dennis, R., & Rizova, P. (eds), The encyclopedia of race, ethnicity and nationalism. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Sung, H.-E., & Shlosberg, A. (2014). Diversion. Miller, J. M., Gover, A. R., Jennings, W. G., & Schreck, C. J. (Eds). The encyclopedia of theoretical criminology. Malden, MA: Wiley- Blackwell. DOI: 10.1002/9781118517390.wbetc146 Henninger, A., & Sung, H.-E. (2013). History of substance abuse treatment. In G. Bruinsma & D. Weisburd (Eds), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice (pp. 2257-2269). New York: Springer. Page 9 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2014). 教宗方濟各的腳蹤 - 再思同性婚姻之戰 (On Pope Francis footsteps: rethinking the war on same-sex marriage). The Campus Magazine, 41(Mar/Apr), 40-44. (In Chinese) Sung, H.-E. (2013). Religious faith as a therapeutic tool in substance abuse treatment: Some observations and reflections. The Cultural Spotlight, 1(3), 46-51. Sung, H.-E., & Shlosberg, A. (2011, September). Racial disparities in the sentencing of driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenders in Brooklyn, 2009 - A technical report submitted to the New York Task Force, Racial Justice Improvement Project. New York: John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Sung, H.-E. (2011). Control variables. In G. Ritzer (ed.), The concise Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology (pp. 191-192). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (2011). Epidemiology. In G. Ritzer (ed.), The concise Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology (p. 677). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (2011). 美國福音派的同性戀論戰 (The debate over homosexuality among American Evangelicals). The Campus Magazine, 53(5), 44-49. (In Chinese). Sung, H.-E. (2010). El Salvador. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (150-157). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Sung, H.-E. (2010). Honduras. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (pp. 198-205). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Sung, H.-E. (2010). Chile. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (pp. 88-98). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Dias, C., & Sung, H.-E. (2010). Argentina. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (pp. 9-18). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Castelen, M., & Sung, H.-E. (2010). Suriname. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (307-313). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Emeka, T., & Sung, H.-E. (2010). Panama. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (pp. 263-271). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- CLIO. Herbert, A., & Sung, H.-E. (2010). Uruguay. In J. Stamatel & H.-E. Sung (eds.), Crime and punishment around the world: Vol. 2 The Americas (347-353). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Page 10 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2008, November 11). Taiwan s sovereignty suffers a trashing. The Financial Times, p. 10. Sung, H.-E. (2008). Gender and corruption. In A.-M. Goertz (ed.), Progress of the world s women in 2008/2009: Who answers to women? (p. 27). New York: United Nations Development Fund for Women. Sung, H.-E. (2008, January 7). Ultimately, HK will have to choose. The Financial Times, p. 8. Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2007). Assemblies of God and substance abuse: The Teen Challenge program. Staff report submitted to the Louisville Institute. New York: The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University. Sung, H.-E. (2006). Alcohol and crime. In G. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (pp. 114-116). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (2006). Control variables. In G. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (pp. 5179-5180). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (2006). Epidemiology. In G. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (pp. 1433-1434). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Sung, H.-E. (2005, June). Barriers and facilitators to successful rehabilitation of criminal offenders: Toward a multi-level understanding. Report submitted to the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC. Sung, H.-E. (2005, March 30). Economic growth alone is not enough. The Financial Times, p. 12. Sung, H.-E. (2004, August 24). Opium output will grow while fear and violence reign. The Financial Times, p. 12. Sung, H.-E. (2004, May 13). Degrading acts cannot be accepted as the way to fight terror. The Financial Times, p.14. Belenko, S., Sung, H.-E., Young, D., Porter, R., Zarkin, G., & Swern, A. (2003, September). Impact evaluation of the DTAP diversion program: Final report (NIDA Grant R01-DA-09075). New York: CASA. Sung, H.-E. (2000) Employment and recidivism reduction: A Brooklyn tale. Alternatives to Incarceration, 6(2), 14-15. Swern, A., H.-E. Sung, C. Tabachnick, & L. Feng. (1999) Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison: Ninth annual report. Brooklyn, NY: KCDA. Page 11 of 25

Swern, A., H.-E. Sung, C. Tabachnick. (1998) Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison: Eighth annual report. Brooklyn, NY: KCDA. Sung was the lead data analyst for or author of the following Policy White Papers or books published or corporately authored by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University: 1. CASA. (2010). Behind bars II: Substance abuse and prison inmates and parolees in America. NY: CASA. 2. CASA. (2006). Women under the influence. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 3. CASA. (2005). Under the counter: Diversion and abuse of prescription drugs in the U.S. NY: CASA. 4. CASA. (2004). Criminal neglect: Substance abuse and America s juvenile justice population. NY: CASA. 5. CASA. (2003). Crossing the bridge: An evaluation of the Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison program. NY: CASA. Invited talks and presentations Sung, H.-E. (2015). The role and development of residential reentry centers in the United States. Invited presentation delivered at the 2015 International Academic Seminar on Rehabilitation and Protection, Legislation and Practice, November 12, Taipei, Taiwan. Sung, H.-E. (2015). Law Enforcement Training and Mental Health Crisis Intervention among American Police. Invited presentation delivered at the 7th International Policing Forum of the People s Public Security University of China, October 19-25, Beijing, People's Republic of China. Sung, H.-E. (2015). The immigration debate and Christian churches: Some observations from social science data. Invited presentation delivered at the 2015 Northeast Evangelical Missionary Society regional conference, March 28, Queens, NY. Sung, H.-E. (2015). Methods in program evaluation and policy analysis. Invited lecture at the Graduate School of Criminology of the National Taipei University, March 28, Taipei, Taiwan. Sung, H.-E. (2014 & 2015). From the criminalization of disease to the medicalization of justice: The impact of substance abuse and mental illness on American criminal justice. Invited talk at the Central Police University, November 12, and the National Chung Cheng University, March 11, Taiwan. Sung, H.-E. (2014). Understanding forgiveness from the perspective of self-control: A new possibility in restoration and rehabilitation. Invited lecture at the Graduate School of Criminology of the National Taipei University, November 1, Taipei, Taiwan. Sung, H.-E. (2014). All work and little pay: The experience of day laborers in Eastern New Jersey. Invited talk at the Palisades Park Public Library, June 6, Palisades Park, NJ. Page 12 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2013). Causal inference in program evaluation and Developing indicators for safety and security. Invited lectures in the Criminal Justice Certificate Course at the Inter-American Development Bank, December 6, Washington, DC. Sung, H.-E. (2013). Empathy, self-control, and correctional practices. Invited talk at the Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice at the Central Police University, January 7, Taipei, Taiwan. Sung, H.-E. (2013). Advances in research on empathy and self-control and their implications for delinquency prevention. Invited talk at the Graduate School of Criminology at the National Taipei University, January 5, Taipei, Taiwan. Sung, H.-E., Delgado, S., & Pena, D. (2012). Crime and justice among outlaws : Victimizing and policing undocumented migrant workers. Invited paper presented at the W.E.B. Du Bois Fellows and the American Immigrant panel of the 2012 National Institute of Justice Conference, June 18-20, Washington, DC. Sung, H.-E. (2012). Why college? Pursuing dreams from reality. Invited talk to senior and junior high school students at Newtown High School, January 5, Queens, NY. Sung, H.-E. (2011). 美國婚姻平等法運動與基督教群體間的推手過招 (The marriage equality movement and the Christians community in the United States). Invited paper presented at the symposium Legislating Gender Equality and the Christian Religion: A Cross-national Perspective organized by Tung-Hai University, December 5, Taichung, Taiwan. (In Chinese) Sung, H.-E. (2011). Video-recording of police interrogations in the United States. Invited paper presented at the symposium on innovations in American policing organized by the People s University of Public Security, November 28-30, Beijing, People s Republic of China. Sung, H.-E. (2011). Crime and justice among out-laws : Crime victimization and police mistreatment of undocumented migrant workers. Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 17, Washington, DC. Sung, H.-E. (2010). The challenge of intimate partner violence facing Chinese American churches: Issues and options. Invited presentation delivered at the Conference on Christian Concern for Abused Women and Children sponsored by Garden of Hope, May 22, New York City. Sung, H.-E. (2009). What works and what does not work in the rehabilitation of drug-abusing offenders: A summary of empirical evidence from the United States. Invited presentation at the Sino-US Symposium on Drug Control Policies organized by Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP, April 27, New York, NY. Sung, H.-E. (2008). Identity between two cultures. Invited presentation at the 2008 annual consultation of the Council for Pacific and Asian American Ministries, Reformed Church in America, May 2, Flushing, NY. Page 13 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2007). Teoría y práctica de la medición del rendimiento judicial en los Estados Unidos (Theory and practice of the measurement of court performance in the United States). Invited paper presented at the Latin American Symposium on the Measurement of Criminal Justice Performance, April 25, Bogotá, Colombia. Sung, H.-E. (2005). The illicit distribution of controlled prescription drugs on the Internet: Extent of the problem and its challenges to law enforcement. Invited paper presented at the International Forensic Science Symposium, Ministry of Justice, November 8, 2005, Taipei- Taiwan. Sung, H.-E. (2005). Invited participation in the symposium Abuse-resistant opioid formulations at Tufts University School of Medicine, October 27-28, Boston. Sung, H.-E. (2005). Lessons from national drug policy research for global drug control. Invited presentation delivered at the United Nations panel discussion 'Implications for global drug prevention and treatment: Assessments, training and capacity building,' September 26, New York, UN Headquarters. Conference presentations Wang, H., Jou, S., & Sung, H.-E. (2015). Why did violent crime decline dramatically in Taiwan in the last two decades? Paper to be presented at the 7th Annual Conference of the Asian Society of Criminology, June 24-26, Hong Kong. Lee, D., Sung, H.-E., & Han, Y. (2014). Risk and protective factors of offending trajectories: Twelveyear follow-up study. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, November 20, San Francisco, CA. Schmuhl, M., & Sung, H.-E. (2014). Trajectories in judicial executions around the world in the post- Cold War era. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, November 19, San Francisco, CA. Sung, H.-E., Delgado, S. A., & Peña, D. E. (2013). Silent and invisible: Intimate partner violence among undocumented immigrant women from Latin America. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, November 22, Atlanta, GA. Kim, C., & Sung, H.-E. (2013). Acculturative stress and abusive behaviors among Chinese immigrant offenders of intimate partner violence in New York City. Paper presented at the 2013 Symposium on Exploration in Justice: Gender, Sexuality, and Violence, April 25-26, Albany, NY. Frazier, B. D., Sung, H.-E., Gideon, L., & Alfaro, K. (2012). The impact of prison deinstitutionalization on community treatment services. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, November 15, Chicago, IL. Page 14 of 25

Delgado, S. A., Sung, H.-E., Peña, D. E., & Paladino, A. (2012). Encounters between police officers and undocumented migrant workers: A descriptive analysis. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, November 15, Chicago, IL. Sung, H.-E. (2012). When immigration control becomes a criminal justice and public health risk: victimization and mental health among undocumented migrant workers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 14, Chicago, IL. Rajah, V., Kramer, R., & Sung, H.-E. (2012). Economic prospects, cultural scripts, and reentry among violent juvenile offenders. Paper presented at John Jay College's Tenth Biennial International Conference: Global Perspectives on Justice, Security and Human Rights, June 6-9, New York. Delgado, S. A., Sung, H.-E., & Peña, D. (2012). Prevalence and Correlates of binge drinking among undocumented migrant workers. Poster presented at the XULA-COP Fifth Health Disparities Conference at the Xavier University of Louisiana, March 6-8, New Orleans, LA. Pena, D. ±, Sung, H.-E., & Delgado, S. (2012). The pressures and correlates of PTSD in undocumented Latino migrant workers. Poster to be presented at the XULA-COP Fifth Health Disparities Conference at the Xavier University of Louisiana, March 6-8, New Orleans, LA. Sung, H.-E. (2012). The public safety consequences of outlawing migrant workers in urban and suburban communities. Paper presented at the conference Issues of Immigration in Criminal Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, March 22, New York. Sung, H.-E. (2011). Wage theft against undocumented migrant workers: Prevalence and correlates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 18, Washington, DC. Sung, H.-E. (2011). The forsaken Out-laws : Crime and justice among undocumented migrant workers in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 17, Washington, DC. Celinska, K., & Sung, H.-E. (2011). Drug markets and users, legal and illegal. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 16, Washington, DC. Chu, D., & Sung, H.-E. (2011). A comparison of counselors perceptions on substance abuse and its treatment between religion-based and secular treatment programs. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1-5, Toronto, Canada. Sung, H.-E. (2010). Violence, fear, and undocumented migrant workers in an American town. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 17-20, San Francisco. Page 15 of 25

Sung, H.-E. (2010). A study on crime victimization and police mistreatment of undocumented migrant workers in the United States. Paper to be presented at John Jay s Biennial International Conference: Societies in Transition: Balancing Security, Social Justice and Tradition, June 2-5, Marrakesh, Morocco. Sung, H.-E., Strobl, S., & Kang, J.-H. (2009). Explaining women in police forces: A cross-national comparison. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 7, Philadelphia, PA. Sung, H.-E., & Kang, J.-H. (2009). Predicting judicial independence: A cross-national exploration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 5, Philadelphia, PA. Chu, D., Sung, H.-E., & Hsiao, G. Y. (2009). Effectiveness of treatment outcome: A comparison of religion-based and prison-based treatment programs in Taiwan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 4, Philadelphia, PA. Sung, H.-E., Strobl, S., & Kang, J.-H. (2009). Prevalence and correlates of national levels of perceived police effectiveness. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 11, Boston, MA. Celinska, K., & Sung, H.-E. (2009). Gender differences in the determinants of prison rule violations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 14, Boston, MA. Sung, H.-E., Chu, D., & Hsiao, G. (2009). Religious conversion and treatment retention in a faithbased residential recovery program in Taiwan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 13, Boston, MA. Sung, H.-E., & Mahoney, A. (2008). Community-based treatment of criminal offenders with cooccurring mental illness and substance abuse: A preliminary impact study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 13, St. Louis, MO. Sung, H.-E. (2008). Whom does power corrupt? A further inquiry into gender and political corruption. Paper presented at the 8 th John Jay International Conference: Justice and Policing in Diverse Societies, June 11, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Chu, D., Sung, H.-E., & Wenglinsky, H. (2008). Academicians and practitioners on the subject of religion and substance abuse treatment: A dialogue. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 11, Cincinnati, OH. Strobl, S., & Sung, H.-E.. (2008). Attitudes about gender integration among Bahraini policewomen in gender-segregated units. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 13, Cincinnati, OH. Page 16 of 25

Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2007). Religious faith and the delivery of drug abuse treatment services. Paper presented at the annual meeting at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 14, Seattle, WA. Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2006). The impact of substance abuse treatment on legal employment and income among probationers and parolees. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 2, Los Angeles, CA. Chu, D., & Sung, H.-E. (2006). Racial differences in desistance from drug abuse: The impact of religiosity on recovery. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 1, Los Angeles, CA. Sung, H.-E., & Chu, D. (2006). A comparison of treatment philosophies between faith-based and secular drug abuse treatment programs. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science, March 1, Baltimore, MD. Chu, D., Sun, I., & Sung, H.-E. (2005). A comparison of job-related attitudes of Chinese and American female police officers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 16, Toronto, Canada. Sung, H.-E., Belenko, S., & O Connors, L. (2005). Delivering HIV services to high-risk offenders: Perspectives of criminal justice and health services staff. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 18, Toronto, Canada. Belenko, S., Shedlin, M., & H.-E. Sung. (2005). Reentry planning for inmates at risk for HIV: Organizational and policy barriers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 18, Toronto, Canada. Sung, H.-E., & D. Chu. (2005) Charismatic Evangelicals war on drugs: A case study of the Assemblies of God. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 18, Toronto, Canada. Sung, H.-E. (2005). Democratization and the changing orientation of the criminal justice system: Always a progression from crime control to due process? Paper presented at the 14 th World Congress of Criminology, August 8, 2005, Philadelphia, PA. Belenko, S., H.-E. Sung, & A Swern. (2005). Conducting experimental research in prosecutorial settings: Lessons from the DTAP evaluation. Paper presented at the 14 th World Congress of Criminology, August 11, 2005, Philadelphia, PA. Belenko, S., H.-E. Sung, & L. Feng. (2005). Employment stability and income after graduation from long term residential treatment: Effects on relapse and recidivism. Paper to be presented at the Employment and Drug Abuse Conference, The Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky, April 27-28, Louisville, KY. Page 17 of 25

Sung, H.-E., I. Y. Sun, & D. Chu. (2004) A comparison of job-related attitudes of Chinese female and male police officers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 20, Nashville, TN. Sung, H.-E., & D. Chu. (2003). Collateral gains from the military? A cross-national analysis of the armed forces-crime relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 19, Denver, CO. Chu, D., & H.-E. Sung. (2003). Unemployment, income inequality, and crime: A cross national analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 20, Denver, CO. Sung, H.-E., & P. Johnson. (2003). The rise of a new drug abuse epidemic? Trends in medical use and abuse of opioid analgesics revisited. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 18, San Francisco. Belenko, S., J. Lin, L. O Connor, & H.-E. Sung. (2003). Sexual and physical victimization as predictors of HIV risk behaviors among felony drug offenders. Presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, June 16, Bal Harbor, FL. Sung, H.-E., S. Belenko, & L. Feng. (2002). Assessing two modes of legal pressure in coerced treatment: Deferred-prosecution vs. deferred-sentencing. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 16, Chicago. Sung, H.-E.. & S. Belenko. (2002). Failure after success: Why do some mandated clients recidivate after treatment completion? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 13, Chicago. Belenko, S., J. Lin, & H.-E. Sung. (2002). The impact of residential treatment on long-term recidivism of felony drug offenders. Presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, June 10, Quebec City, Canada. H.-E. Sung & S. Belenko. (2001). Predicting treatment noncompliance among criminal justice clients: A theoretical and empirical exploration. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 8, Atlanta, GA. Dynia, P. & H.-E. Sung. (2001). Coerced treatment: The DTAP model and its impact. Presented at the Third Annual Conference on Substance Abuse Treatment and the Justice System, cosponsored by NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services and the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, June 19, Albany, NY. RESEARCH GRANT ACTIVITIES Page 18 of 25

Summary of funded research (as PI or Co-PI) External $2,338,184 Internal $155,619 Total $2,493,803 External 2014 2015 Principal Investigator, Kings County District Attorney s Office Evidence-Based Alternatives to Incarceration Programs ($8,528) 2011 2012 Principal Investigator, NYC Criminal Justice Coordinator s Office / Kings County District Attorney s Office. Best Practices in the Prosecution of Offenders with Special Needs ($20,384) 2011-2012 Principal Investigator, W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship Program, National Institute of Justice. Crime and Justice among Undocumented Immigrant Women in Palisades Park, New Jersey 2010-IJ-CX-0005 supplemental funding ($12,060) 2011 Research Analyst (PI: Linda R. Wancel, Esq.), American Bar Association, Racial Justice Improvement Project - Racial Disparities in the Processing of DWI Cases in Brooklyn, 2009 ($11,500, apportioned to the research team led by Sung) 2010-2013 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Jeremy Travis; Co-PI: Jeff Mellow), National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health. Institutional Development for Correctional Health and Healthcare Research 1 P20 MD006 118-01 ($1,208,517) 2010-2011 Principal Investigator, W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship Program, National Institute of Justice. The Forsaken Out-laws : Crime and Justice among Undocumented Migrant Workers in Palisades Park, New Jersey 2010-IJ-CX-0005 ($99,843) 2009 2011 Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI: V. Rajah), New York City Department of Corrections. Evaluation of the Institute for Inner Development at the Rikers Island ($682,464) 2009 2011 Principal Investigator, Kings County District Attorney s Office. Evidence-Based Prosecutorial Initiatives in Brooklyn II 58204-03/04 ($111,968). 2007-2009 Principal Investigator, Kings County District Attorney s Office. Evidence-Based Prosecutorial Initiatives in Brooklyn I 58204-01/02 ($143,050). 2005 2006 Principal Investigator, The Louisville Institute. Charismatic Evangelicals War on Drugs: The Case of the Assemblies of God Grant No. 2005012 ($44,970). Page 19 of 25

2004 2005 Principal Investigator, Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, American Sociological Association/NSF. Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Rehabilitation of Criminal Offenders: Toward a Multi-Level Understanding ($6,400). 2002 2005 Data Analyst (PI, Susan Foster), Purdue Pharma LP. Diversion and Abuse of Prescription Drugs ($1,000,000) 1997 2000 Research Analyst (PI, Steven Belenko), National Institute on Drug Abuse. HIV Service Needs and Access in High Risk Criminal Justice Population R01-DA-011837 ($376,335) 1996 2002 Co-Investigator (PI, Steven Belenko), National Institute on Drug Abuse. Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment Diversion for Serious Drug Offenders: An Evaluation of DTAP R01-DA-09075 (circa $1,300,000) Internal 2014 2015 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Lorie S. Goshin), Collaborative Incentive Research Grant, CUNY. Comprehensive Assessment of Military Veteran Criminal Justice Contact & Outcomes (CAMO) ($28,866) 2013 2014 Principal Investigator, PSC-CUNY Research Award, Professional Staff Congress. Perceptions of Wrongful Convictions and the Legitimacy of Criminal Justice Institutions in the Age of Media-Dependent Democracy TRADB-44-352 ($6000) 2012 2014 Principal Investigator, PSC-CUNY Research Award, Professional Staff Congress. Gendered Journey, Sexed Violence: Physical and Sexual Abuse of Undocumented Migrant Women ENHC-43-102 ($11,816) 2012 2013 Principal Investigator, Mid-Career Research Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars in Criminal Justice System ($7,000) 2012 2013 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Anru Lee, Ph.D.), Collaborative Research Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Violence as Coercive Control in Transnational Labor Migration: A Pilot Study ($8,000) 2007 2011 Principal Investigator, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Office of Research Advancement. Scholarly Excellence Reward ($31,500) 2010 2011 Principal Investigator, PSC-CUNY Research Award, Professional Staff Congress. A Study on the Extreme Legal Marginalization of Undocumented Immigrants PSCREG-41-283 ($2,655) Page 20 of 25

2010 2011 Principal Investigator, Research Assistance Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Victimization Experiences of Undocumented Day Laborers in New Jersey CUNY RF 90659-00 05 ($2,000) 2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Research Assistance Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. A Cross-National Panel Analysis of Judicial Independence and Their Structural Determinants, 1996-2007 ($1,000) 2009-2010 Principal Investigator, PSC-CUNY Research Award, Professional Staff Congress. Religious Conversion and Treatment Retention in a Faith-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program in Taiwan PSCREG-40-493 ($5,460) 2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Special Research Support, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Needs and Service Utilization among Battered Chinese Immigrant Women in New York City, 2004-2008 ($2,000) 2008-2009 Principal Investigator, Research Assistance Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Social Control and Substance Abuse among Elderly Americans ($1,000) 2008-2009 Principal Investigator, PSC-CUNY Research Award, Professional Staff Congress. Whom Does Power Corrupt? A Further Inquiry into Gender and Political Corruption PSCREG-39-112 ($4,022) 2007-2008 Principal Investigator, Collaborative Incentive Research Grant, CUNY. Community-Based Treatment of Criminal Offenders with Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse: A Preliminary Impact Study ($39,600) 2007-2008 Principal Investigator, Research Assistance Award, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Cultural Determinants of State Prison Spending ($1,000) 2007-2008 Principal Investigator, PSC-CUNY Research Award, Professional Staff Congress. Two Models of Coerced Treatment: A Long-Term Evaluation of Intended and Unintended Effects PSCOOC-38-114 ($3,700) PRO BONO INSTITUTIONAL GRANT WRITING Summary of successful pro bono grant writing Federal $375,000 State $30,000 Private $10,000 Total $415,000 Page 21 of 25

2014 2017 Garden of Hope, Inc. Queens, New York; Office on Violence against Women, U.S. Department of Justice (Project Director: Kristen L. Chi). Garden of Hope s Outreach and Services Program for Victims of Sexual Assault among NYC Chinese Immigrants ($300,000) 2010 2011 Garden of Hope, Inc. Queens, New York; Verizon Foundation (PD: Kristen Liu). Project Renewal: Support groups and educational workshops for domestic violence survivors among Chinese immigrant women in NYC ($5,000) 2010 2011 Garden of Hope, Inc. Queens, New York; Asian American Federation of New York (PD: Kristen Liu). Evidence-Based 5-Year Strategic Planning ($5,000) 2009 2010 Garden of Hope, Inc. Queens, New York; Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice (PD: Kristen Liu). Enhancing Domestic Violence Awareness and Outreach for Victims among Chinese immigrants in New York City 2009-VF-GX-K017 ($75,000) 2009 2010 Garden of Hope, Inc. Queens, New York; Division of Community Services, NYS Department of State (PD: Kristen Liu). Childhood Development and At-Risk Youth: Services for Children of Immigrant DV Victims ($30,000) CONTINUING EDUCATION 2012-2013 Coursework, Epidemiological Analysis Using SAS, Longitudinal Data Analysis, and Introduction to Multi-Level Modeling, Latent Growth Curve Modeling, Analysis of Observational Data for Causal Inference 2011 Certificate, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Columbia Summer Research Institute, Columbia University (10 graduate credits) 2008 Certificate, International Studies, School of Professional and Continuing Studies, New York University 1990 Coursework, Koine Greek, Instituto Bíblico de Buenos Aires (4 semesters) CONSULTING OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 2006 2007 Research Consultant Drug Abuse, Prison Inmates, and Faith-Based Treatment. The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University 2006 Research Consultant Diversion and Community-Based Treatment of Felons. The Kings County District Attorney s Office, Brooklyn, NY. 1999 2000 Research Consultant Alternative-to-Incarceration Programs in New York City. Vera Institute of Justice, New York City. COURSES TAUGHT AND/OR CREATED Page 22 of 25