Resume Yue Ma Department of Law and Police Science John Jay College of Criminal Justice 899 Tenth Avenue, New York NY 10019 Tel: (212)-237-0838 E-Mail: yma@jjay.cuny.edu Education: J.D. Rutgers University Law School / 2000 Ph.D. Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice / 1993 Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice / 1989 LL.M. University of Minnesota School of Law / 1988 Master of Law China University of Political Science and Law / 1984 Employment: Publications: Associate Professor at Department of Law and Police Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Books: Evidence Law: Concepts, Cases and Controversies. Forthcoming (2012). Sage Publication. The American Criminal Justice System. China University of Political Science and Law Press, Beijing, China (2004). Book Chapters: Japanese Yakuza In Frank Shanty, (Ed.) Mafia: The Necessary Reference to Organized Crime. Elanora Heights, Australia: Millennium House (2009). 1
Russian Mafia In Frank Shanty, (Ed.) Mafia: The Necessary Reference to Organized Crime. Elanora Heights, Australia: Millennium House (2009). Prosecutorial Discretion and Plea Bargaining in the United States, France, Germany, and Italy: A Comparative Perspective. Collected in Lisa Frohmann (Ed.) Prosecutors and Prosecution, Hampshire, England: Ashgate (2008). Prosecutorial Discretion and Plea Bargaining in the United States, France, Germany, and Italy: A Comparative Perspective. Collected in Nick Larsen and Russell Smandych (Eds). Global Criminology and Criminal Justice: Current Issues and Perspectives, Ontario, Canada: Broadview Press (2008). The Chinese Police In M.R. Haberfeld and Ibrahim Cerrah (Eds.) Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization, Los Angeles: Sage Publications (2008). Providing More Protections to the Accused in the Criminal Justice Process In Mangai Natarajan (Ed.) Introduction to International Criminal Justice, Boston: McGraw Hill (2005). The Chinese Police and the Hong Kong Police Entry for the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2005. Articles: Adjudication and Legal Reforms in Contemporary China. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 26(1) 36-56 (2010). (co-authored with Liying Li). Exploring the Origins of Public Prosecution International Criminal Justice Review 18(2): 190-211 (2008). Book Review on Handbook of Transnational Crime & Justice. International Criminal Justice Review 18(1): 126-128 (2008). A Comparative View of Judicial Supervision of Prosecutorial Discretion Criminal Law Bulletin, 44(1): 3-27 (2008). A Comparative View of the Law of Interrogation International Criminal Justice Review 17(1): 5-26 (2007). 2
The Powers of the Police and the Rights of Suspects under the Amended Criminal Procedure Law of China Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 26: 490-510 (2003). Prosecutorial Discretion and Plea Bargaining in the United States, France, Germany, and Italy: A Comparative Perspective. International Criminal Justice Review, 12: 22-52 (2002). Prisoners Rights in Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 25(1/2): 139-147 (2001). The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Rights of Prisoners and Criminal Defendants under the European Convention on Human Rights International Criminal Justice Review, 10: 54-80 (2001). A Research Note on the History of Chinese Police International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 24(1/2): 115-123 (2000). A Comparative Analysis of Exclusionary Rules in the United States, England, France, Germany, and Italy Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 22(3): 280-303 (1999). Lay Participation in Criminal Trials: A Comparative Perspective International Criminal Justice Review, 8: 74-94 (1998). The Police Law 1995: Organization, Functions, Powers, and Accountability of the Chinese Police Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 20(1): 113-135 (1997). Crime in China: Characteristics, Causes, and Control Strategies International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 19(1/2): 247-256 (1995). Papers Presented: Comparative analysis of the exclusionary rule and its rationales At the 2009 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences The exclusionary rule in six countries At the 2006 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 3
Prosecutorial discretion: A double-edged sword At the 2005-2006 Friday Evening Lecture Series (November, 2005) Sponsored by Asian American / Asian Research Institute The role of judicial control of prosecutorial discretion in the Untied States and three continental countries At the 2005 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Investigating and prosecuting white collar crime in the United States At the International Symposium of the Criminal Trend and Countermeasures in the 21 st century Sponsored by Chinese People s Public Security University Center for Criminology and University of Hong Kong (2002) Prosecutorial discretion and plea bargaining: Can judiciary play a more meaningful role? At the 1997 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Jury trials in comparative perspectives At the 1996 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Victims rights in criminal justice process: America and beyond At the 1996 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Modernization, development and crime: A case study of Japan and China At the 1995 Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology Criminal trials in the United States, Great Britain, and France: A comparison of trial procedures in common law and civil law countries At the 1994 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Acculturation and delinquency: A test of a hypothesis At the 1994 Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology Family relationship, cultural transition and delinquency in Chinese-American Communities At the 1992 Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology Arrest and pretrial detention in the United States and Great Britain At the 1992 Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Served as Reviewer for: 4
Fall 2008 Criminal Justice and Behavior / Spring 2008 International Criminal Justice Review / Fall 2007 International Criminal Justice Review / Spring 2007 International Criminal Justice Review / Spring 2006 International Criminal Justice Review / Summer 2005 Spring 2005 International Criminal Justice Review / Summer 2003 Criminal Justice Review / Spring 2003 Summer 2002 International Criminal Justice Review / Summer 2002 Fall 2002 Fall 2001 Criminology / 1998 1998 Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency / 1996 Courses taught: Graduate courses: CRJ 708 Law, Evidence, and Ethics CRJ 733 The Constitution and Criminal Justice CRJ 734 Criminal Law CRJ 745 Immigration Law CRJ 845 Prosecuting Crime 5
Undergraduate courses: Law 202 Law and Evidence Law 203 Constitutional Law Law 209 Criminal Law Law 245 Immigration Law PSC 201 Police Organization and Administration CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 6