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YUNING (BONNIE) WU
Department of Criminal Justice
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
[email protected]
EDUCATION
2009 Ph.D. in Criminology
University of Delaware, Newark, DE
2005 M.A. in Criminology
University of Delaware, Newark, DE
2003 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws)
Renmin University of China, Beijing, China
EMPLOYMENT
2009-present Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State
University, Detroit, MI
2003-2009 Instructor/Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology and Criminal
Justice, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
2003-2005 Research Assistant, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, University of
Delaware, Newark, DE
RESEARCH
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles (*denotes graduate students)
1. Hu, Rong, Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (forthcoming). Chinese trust in the police:
The impact of political efficacy and participation. Social Science Quarterly.
2. Wu, Yuning, & Wen Jiebing*. (forthcoming). Fear of Crime among Chinese
Immigrants in Metro-Detroit. Crime, Law, and Social Change.
3. Wu, Yuning, Lake, Rodney*, & Cao, Liqun. (forthcoming). Race, social bonds and
juvenile confidence in the police. Justice Quarterly.
4. Wu, Yuning. (forthcoming). The impact of media consumption on trust in legal
authorities in Chinese societies. Asian Journal of Criminology.
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5. Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (forthcoming). Arab Americans’ confidence in police.
Crime & Delinquency.
6. Lambert, Eric, Wu, Yuning, Jiang, Shanhe, Jaishankar, Karuppannan, Pasupuleti,
Sudershan, & Bhimarasetty, Jagadish. (2014). Support for community policing in
India and the U.S.: An exploratory study among college students. Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 37, 3-29.
7. Wu, Yuning. (2014). Race/Ethnicity and perceptions of the police: A comparison
of White, Black, Asian, and Hispanic Americans. Policing & Society, 24, 135-157.
8. Sun, Ivan, Wu, Yuning, & Hu Rong. (2013). Public assessments of the police in
rural and urban China: A theoretical extension and empirical investigation.
British Journal of Criminology, 53, 643-664.
9. Wu, Yuning, & Alteimer, Irshad. (2013). Race/ethnicity, foreign-born status, and
victimization in Seattle, WA. Race and Justice: An International Journal, 3,
339-357.
10. Wu, Yuning, & Marvin, Zalman. (2013). Wrongful convictions in China: Analyzing
the scholarship. Crime and Criminal Justice International, 21, 1-45.
11. Lambert, Eric, Elechi, Oko, & Wu, Yuning. (2013). An exploratory comparison of
the policing views of Nigerian and U.S. college students. International Journal of
Police Science and Management, 15, 1-23.
12. Sobol, James, Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2013). Neighborhood context and police
vigor: A multilevel analysis. Crime & Delinquency, 59, 344-368.
13. Jiang, Shanhe, Wu, Yuning, & Wang, Jin. (2013). Citizens’ Obligation to Obey the
Law: An Empirical Study of Guangzhou, China. International Journal of Offender
Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 57, 495-518.
14. Li, Jessica, Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2013). Who should play a major role in
responding to intimate partner violence? A comparison of Chinese and American
college students’ preferences. International Social Work, 56, 743-760.
15. Wu, Yuning, Button, Deeanna, Smolter, Nicole, & Poteyeva, Margarita. (2013).
Public responses to intimate partner violence: Comparing preferences of Chinese
and American college students. Violence and Victims, 28, 302-323.
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16. Wu, Yuning, Smith, Brad, & Sun, Ivan. (2013). Race/ethnicity and perceptions of
police bias: The case of Chinese immigrants. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal
Justice, 11, 71-92.
17. Wu, Yuning. (2013). Robbery victimization among Asian Americans: A
comparison with White and Black Americans. Journal of Crime and Justice, 36,
35-52.
18. Khondaker, Mahfuzul, Lambert, Eric, & Wu, Yuning. (2013). Perceptions of the
police in two nations: An exploratory study of policing views among Bangladeshi
and U.S. college students. Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1,
33-58.
19. Wu, Yuning, Triplett, Ruth, & Sun, Ivan. (2012). Chinese immigrants’ contact with
police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 35,
741-760.
20. Sun, Ivan, Wu, Yuning, Huang, Lanying, Lin, Yusheng, Li, Jessica C-M, & Su,
Mingyue. (2012). Preferences for police response to domestic violence: A
comparison of college students in three Chinese societies. Journal of Family
Violence, 27, 133-144.
21. Lambert, Eric, Wu, Yuning (co-first author), Elechi, Oko, Jiang, Shanhe. (2012).
Correlates of support for community-police partnerships in policing among
Nigerian and US college students: An exploratory study. International Criminal
Justice Review, 22, 276-296.
22. Wu, Yuning, Poteyeva Margarita, & Sun, Ivan. (2012). Public trust in police: A
comparison of China and Taiwan. International Journal of Comparative and
Applied Criminal Justice, 36, 189-210.
23. Lambert, Eric, Wu, Yuning (co-first author), Smith, Brad, Pasupuleti, Sudershan,
& Jaishankar Karuppannan. (2012). An exploratory comparison of the policing
views of Indian and U.S. college students. International Criminal Justice Review, 22,
68-82.
24. Sun, Ivan, Hu, Rong, & Wu, Yuning. (2012). Social capital, political participation,
and trust in police in urban China. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Criminology, 45, 87-105.
25. Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Fichtelberg Aaron. (2011). Formalizing China’s People’s
Armed Police: The 2009 PAP Law. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 56, 243-263.
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26. Sun, Ivan, Su, Mingyue, & Wu, Yuning. (2011). Attitudes toward police response
to domestic violence: A comparison of Chinese and American college students.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16, 3289-3315.
27. Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Smith, Brad. (2011). Race, immigration, and policing:
Chinese immigrants’ satisfaction with police. Justice Quarterly, 28, 745-774.
28. Sun, Ivan, Wu, Yuning, Button Deeanna, Li Jessica, & Su, Mingyue. (2011).
Appropriate police response to domestic violence: Comparing perceptions of
Chinese and Americans. International Journal of Law, Crime, and Justice, 39,
81-99.
29. Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Zongxian. (2011). Support for the death penalty:
Empirical Comparison between Chinese and American college students.
Punishment & Society, 13, 354-376.
30. Wu, Yuning, Jiang, Shanhe, & Lambert, Eric. (2011). Citizen support for
community policing in China. Policing: An International Journal of Police
Strategies and Management, 34, 285-303.
31. Sun, Ivan, Wu, Yuning, & Poteyeva, Margarita. (2011). Arab Americans’ opinion
on counterterrorism measures: The impact of race, ethnicity, and religion. Studies
in Conflict & Terrorism, 34, 540-555.
32. Sun, Ivan, Li, Jessica, & Wu, Yuning. (2011). Chinese and American college
students’ preference for police response to domestic violence. Policing and
Society, 21, 214-232.
33. Wu, Yuning. (2010). Evaluation of police performance: An empirical comparison
between Chinese and Americans. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 773-780.
34. Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2010). Perceptions of police: An empirical study of
Chinese college students. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies
and Management, 33, 93-113.
35. Wu, Yuning. (2010). Immigrants’ perceptions of the police. Sociology Compass, 4,
924-935.
36. Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning (2010). Contact with police: A comparison between
Chinese and American college students. Asian Pacific Journal of Police and
Criminal Justice, 8, 29-48.
37. Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2010) Chinese policing in a time of transition,
1978-2008. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 26, 20-35.
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Translated into Chinese (by Cai, Y.) and published in 2011 in Journal of Jiangsu
Police College, 26(6), 134-143.
38. Sun, Ivan, Cretacci, Michael, Wu, Yuning, & Jin, Chen. (2009). Chinese police
cadets’ attitudes toward police role and work. Policing: An International Journal
of Police Strategies and Management, 32, 758-780.
39. Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2009). The role of the People’s Armed Police in
Chinese policing. Asian Journal of Criminology, 4, 107-128.
40. Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Cretacci, Michael. (2009). A study of Chinese cadets’
motivations to become police officers. International Journal of Police Science and
Management, 11, 377-392.
41. Di, Xiaohua, & Wu, Yuning. (2009). The developing trend of the people’s
mediation in China. Sociological Focus, 42, 228-245.
42. Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2009). Citizen trust in police: The case of China. Police
Quarterly, 12, 170-191.
43. Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Triplett, Ruth. (2009). Race, class, or neighborhood
context: Which matters more in measuring satisfaction with police? Justice
Quarterly, 26, 125-156.
44. Sun, Ivan, Payne, Brian, & Wu, Yuning. (2008). The impact of situational, officer,
and neighborhood characteristics on police behavior: A multilevel analysis.
Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 22-32.
45. Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2006). Citizen perceptions of criminal courts: The
impact of gender, race, and recent experience. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34,
457-467.
Book Chapters
Wu, Yuning. (2013). People’s mediation in China. In L. Cao, I. Sun, & B. Hebenton (Eds.),
Handbook of Chinese criminology (pp. 116-129). Routledge.
Encyclopedia Entries
Wu, Yuning. (2012). Police brutality. In D. Jones-Brown, B. Frazier, & M. Brooks (Eds.),
African Americans and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishers.
Wu, Yuning. (2009). Chinese Exclusion Act. In H. Taylor-Greene & S. Gabbidon (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of race and crime. Sage Publications, Inc.
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Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2009). Public opinion, police. In H. Taylor-Greene & S.
Gabbidon (Eds.), Encyclopedia of race and crime. Sage Publications, Inc.
Book Reviews
Wu, Yuning. (2008). China’s death penalty: History, law, and contemporary practices. By
Hong Lu & Terance D. Miethe. In International Criminal Justice Review, 18, 492-493.
Wu, Yuning. (2008). The new policing. By Eugene McLaughlin. In Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 31, 347-349.
Grants
External
Wu, Yuning (Principal Investigator), & Klahm Charles (Co-Investigator), “Victimization
and fear of crime among Arab Americans in Metro-Detroit,” W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship
for Research in Race, Gender, Culture, and Crime FY 2013, National Institute of Justice,
$99,780, 2013.
Internal
Wu, Yuning. (Principal Investigator), “Race, immigration, and fear of crime,” University
Research Grant, Wayne State University, $10,000, 2010.
Wu, Yuning (Principal Investigator), “A comparative study of public perceptions of the
police: China and the United States,” International Research Grant, University of
Delaware, $4,500, 2008.
TEACHING
Courses Taught
At Wayne State University
Graduate:
CRJ7200 Nature of Crime
CRJ7230 Policing & Society
CRJ7990 Directed Study
Undergraduate:
CRJ4000 Criminological Theories
CRJ4860 Research Methods in Criminal Justice
CRJ1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice
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At University of Delaware
Undergraduate:
CRJU110 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU/SOCI304 Criminology
SOCI301 Research Methods Statistics Lab
Master’s Thesis/Essay Committees
Eric Keiser (M.S., Criminal Justice, chair, completed)
Abdulla Alhassani (M.S., Criminal Justice, chair, in process)
Doctoral Dissertation Committees
Rodney Lake (Ph.D., Sociology, member, completed)
Zavin Nazaretian (Ph.D., Sociology, member, in process)
Teaching-related Activities
Faculty advisor, Undergraduate Research and Creative Project Award, Spring/Summer
2013 (Student: Darcy Goolsby, $3,050)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Conference Presentations
Wu, Yuning. (2014). Studying perceptions of crime and justice in China: Past experience,
emerging opportunities, and future directions. Round table moderator at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia.
Khondaker, Mahfuzul,Wu, Yuning, & Lambert, Eric. (2013). Bangladesh immigrants’
crime reporting behavior and intentions. Paper will be presented at the annual meeting
of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
Zalman, Marvin, & Wu, Yuning. (2013). The correlates of exonerations: Exploring the
national registry of exonerations data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
Shanhe Jiang, Toyoji Saito, Eric Lambert, Mahfuzul Khondaker, O. Oko Elechi, David
Baker, Yuning Wu, and Nancy Hogan. (2013). Gender and cultural differences on death
penalty support and views among Japanese and U.S. college students. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
Zalman, Marvin, & Wu, Yuning. (2013). Wrongful convictions in three countries: A
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comparative political and legal analysis. Innocence Network Meeting, Charlotte, NC.
Shanhe, Jiang, & Wu, Yuning. (2012). Legal consciousness among Chinese citizens. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
Khondaker, Mahfuzul, Wu, Yuning, & Lambert, Eric. (2012). New place, same issues: The
views of Bangladeshi immigrants of the police. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
Zalman, Marvin, & Wu, Yuning. (2012). Wrongful convictions in China – A preliminary
exploration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Chicago, IL.
Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2012). Citizen assessment of police in Taiwan. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2012). Public trust in police in rural China. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Smith, Brad. (2012). Race, immigration, and policing: Chinese
immigrants’ satisfaction with police. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Justice Quarterly Invitational Showcase. New York,
NY.
Wu, Yuning. (2011). Media effects on trust in legal authorities: Comparing China and
Taiwan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Asian Criminological Society,
Taipei, Taiwan.
Wu, Yuning. (2011). Race/ethnicity and perceptions of the police: A
White-Black-Hispanic-Asian comparison. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.
Sun, Ivan, Luo, Haishan, & Wu, Yuning. (2011). Chinese female criminality: Family
dysfunction, strain, and criminal offenses. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.
Li, Jessica, Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2011). Who is more important in handling domestic
violence? A comparison of Chinese and American college students’ preferences. Paper
presented at the Social Work and Social Policy International Conference. East China
University Science and Technology, Shanghai, China.
Sun, Ivan, Wu, Yuning, & Poteyeva, Margarita. (2010). Comparing citizen trust in police
in China and Taiwan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Asian Society of
Criminology. Chennai, India.
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Wu, Yuning & Sun, Ivan. (2010). Appropriate police response to domestic violence:
Comparing perceptions of Chinese and Americans. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco.
Wu, Yuning & Sun, Ivan. (2010). Citizen trust in police: A comparison of three Chinese
societies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
San Francisco.
Wu, Yuning. (2010). Chinese immigrants’ contact with police: Frequency, nature, and
satisfaction. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal
Justice Association, Chicago.
Wu, Yuning, Shanhe, Jiang, & Lambert, Eric. (2010). Citizen perceptions of community
policing in China. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal
Justice Association, Chicago.
Wu, Yuning, Smith, Brad, Lambert, Eric, & Jiang, Shanhe. (2010). Views of the police in
India: An exploratory study of college students. Paper presented at the annual
conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago.
Wu, Yuning, Sun, Ivan, & Triplett, Ruth. (2010). Race, class, or neighborhood context:
Which matters more in measuring satisfaction with police? Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Justice Quarterly
Invitational Showcase. San Diego.
Wu, Yuning. (2010). Risk factors for violent victimization of Asian Americans. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego.
Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2010). Formalizing China’s armed police: Police power and
procedural restrictions under the 2009 PAP law. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego.
Li, Jessica, Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2010). Attitudes toward police response to
domestic violence: A comparison of Chinese and American college students. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego.
Wu, Yuning. (2010). A cross-cultural examination of family and intimate partner
violence. Roundtable participant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, San Diego.
Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2009). Perceptions of the police: A Comparison between
Chinese and American college students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia.
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Wu, Zongxian, Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2009). Perceptions of punishment:
Cross-national comparison between China and the U.S. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia.
Cretacci, Michael, Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2009). Motivations to become a police
officer: An empirical study on Chinese police cadets. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston.
Wu, Yuning. (2009). Police contact and public perception: An empirical study of Chinese
immigrants. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Boston.
Wu, Yuning. (2008). Race and policing: Chinese immigrants’ perceptions of the police.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.
Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2008). Citizen trust in the police: The case of China. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.
Cretacci, Michael, Sun, Ivan, & Wu, Yuning. (2008). Chinese police cadets’ attitudes
toward the police role and work. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, St. Louis.
Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2008). Studying Chinese immigrants’ perceptions of the police.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Cincinnati.
Wu, Yuning. (2008). Pains and pleasures of comparative research. Round table
participant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Cincinnati.
Wu, Yuning, Triplett, Ruth, & Sun, Ivan. (2007). Social or cultural organization: Which
mediates more the effects between structural characteristics and crime? Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta.
Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2007). Chinese perception of police in the United States. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle.
Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2006). Satisfaction with police: The impact of demographic
characteristics, personal experience, and neighborhood context. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles.
Gealt, Roberta, Martin, Steven, Wu, Yuning, & O’Connell, Daniel. (2006). Gender
differences in the association of prescribed drug use, non-prescribed use, and other
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delinquency among adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Los Angeles.
Wu, Yuning, & Sun, Ivan. (2006). The role of the People’s Armed Police in Chinese
policing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Baltimore.
Wu, Yuning. (2005). A preliminary study on Delaware’s mental health diversion program.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto.
Wu, Yuning. (2005). Mental health court: An innovation in handling offenders with
mental illnesses. Paper presented at the 14th World Congress of Criminology,
Philadelphia.
Wu, Yuning. (2004). A critique on the use of battered woman syndrome in court. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville.
Invited Presentations
May 24, 2013 Presentation entitled “Research methods in Criminology and Criminal
Justice” to the Beijing Normal University, School of Law
Sep 20, 2011 Presentation entitled “Fear of crime among Chinese immigrants in
Metro-Detroit” to the Wayne State University as part of the Brown Bag
Colloquium Series held by the Humanities Center
Oct 7, 2010 Presentation entitled “Citizen perceptions of police in China” to the
Wayne State University as part of the “China Series Talk” held by the
Confucius Institute
July 13, 2010 Presentation entitled “Community policing: Trends, challenges, and
prospects” to the City of Detroit Charter Revision Commission
SERVICE
Professional Service
Journal Reviewer
Asian Journal of Criminology
Crime, Law, and Social Change
Crime and Criminal Justice International
Crime and Justice Studies
Criminology
International Criminal Justice Review
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International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
International Social Work
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Journal of Crime and Justice
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Justice Quarterly
Law & Society Review
Police Quarterly
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management
Policing and Society
Race and Justice
Sociological Focus
Book Proposal Reviewer
Policing in Hong Kong. Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Crime and Justice Research. Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Journal Editorial Board Member
International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences
Crime and Criminal Justice International
Committee/Conference Service
2013-2014 Member, Program Committee, the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, US
2012-2013 Member, Program Committee, the Second International Conference of the
South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Kanyakumari, India
2010-2011 Co-Chair, Program Committee, the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Asian
Criminological Society, Taipei, Taiwan
2010-2011 Member, Program Committee, the First International Conference of the
South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Jaipur, India
2009-2010 Member, Program Committee, the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, CA
2009-2010 Member, Student Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology
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University Service
2012-date Member, Advisory Board of the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
program, Wayne State University
2011-date Member, Educational Adjustment Committee, College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences, Wayne State University
2013-date Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne
State University
2011-date Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne
State University
2011, 2013 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne
State University
2010-2013 Member, Policy and Personnel Committee (Budget Committee),
Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University
2009-2013 Director, Criminal Justice Honors, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne
State University
2009-2011 Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Criminal Justice,
Wayne State University
2010-2011 Member, Ad Hoc Research Development Committee, Department of
Criminal Justice, Wayne State University
2010, 2012 Member, Salary Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State
University
2005-2009 Peer Mentor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of
Delaware
2007-2009 Member, Department Policy Committee
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
2008 Coordinator, Department Committees Recruitment
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
2006-2007 Member, Graduate Policy Committee
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
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2006-2007 Member, Jan Burrows Award Committee
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
AWARDS & PROGRAMS
2014 Sage Junior Faculty Teaching Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
and Sage Publications
2011 Resident scholarship, Humanities’ Center, Wayne State University
2010 Working Groups Program Award, Wayne State University
2010 Research Mentor Program Award, Wayne State University
2009 Best Dissertation Award, the George Herbert Ryden Prize in the Social
Sciences, University of Delaware, Dissertation entitled: Race and policing:
Chinese immigrants’ perceptions of the police
2009 Second place winner, American Society of Criminology, Division of
International Criminology Student Paper Competition, Paper entitled:
Evaluations of police performance: Empirical comparison between Chinese
and Americans
2009 Funded participant, ICPSR Summer Program on Quantitative Analysis of
Crime and Criminal Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
2009 Professional Development Award for Graduate Students, University of
Delaware
2008 Summer Research Fellowship Award, Department of Sociology and
Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
2007-2008 University Graduate Fellows Award, University of Delaware