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CURRICULUM VITAE O. OKO ELECHI, Ph.D. Criminal Justice Department Mississippi Valley State University Itta Bena, MS 38941-1400 E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Phone: 662-254-3363 (Office) Education 1999: Doctor of Philosophy, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby B.C., Canada. 1992: CAND. POLIT. (University of Oslo, Norway). 1990: CAND. MAG. (University of Oslo, Norway). Certificates 2013: Grant Writing Certificate (PVAMU Panther-Institute Grant Writing Workshop). 2010: Professional Grant Development Certificate (Grant Training Center, Arlington, Virginia). 1999: Victim Offender Mediation Certificate (B.C. Canada Fraser Region Community Justice Initiatives Association). 1996: Simon Fraser University INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS CERTIFICATE. Honors and Awards Nominee 2004/2005, 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Stella C. Gray Excellence in Teaching Award. External/Mini Grants Awarded 2009 (April) - $200,000 (Principal Investigator) from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C. under the DHS Scientific Leadership Awards for Minority Serving Institutions Program. Title of project is: Producing Homeland Security Leaders, Scholars, and experts through education, research and professional development” with Dr. Camille Gibson and Derek Wilson. 2009 (February) - $260,000 “Protective and Resiliency Factors: Community Youth Development (CYD) Programs Evaluation” from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) with Dean Rodney, J. Sorensen, P. Ikomi and A. Asby. 2011 (December) - “Policing of Juveniles in selected rural areas of Texas” Mini-grant submitted to the Dr. Michael D. MicKinney Research and Creative Activities Mini-Grant Program, Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, Prairie View A & M University (PI with Rochelle Cobbs (Doctoral Student).

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CURRICULUM VITAE

O. OKO ELECHI, Ph.D.

Criminal Justice Department

Mississippi Valley State University

Itta Bena, MS 38941-1400

E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]

Phone: 662-254-3363 (Office)

Education

1999: Doctor of Philosophy, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby

B.C., Canada.

1992: CAND. POLIT. (University of Oslo, Norway).

1990: CAND. MAG. (University of Oslo, Norway).

Certificates

2013: Grant Writing Certificate (PVAMU Panther-Institute Grant Writing Workshop).

2010: Professional Grant Development Certificate (Grant Training Center, Arlington, Virginia).

1999: Victim Offender Mediation Certificate (B.C. Canada – Fraser Region Community

Justice Initiatives Association).

1996: Simon Fraser University INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS CERTIFICATE.

Honors and Awards

Nominee 2004/2005, 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Stella C.

Gray Excellence in Teaching Award.

External/Mini Grants Awarded

2009 (April) - $200,000 (Principal Investigator) from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,

Washington, D.C. under the DHS Scientific Leadership Awards for Minority Serving Institutions

Program. Title of project is: Producing Homeland Security Leaders, Scholars, and experts

through education, research and professional development” with Dr. Camille Gibson and Derek

Wilson.

2009 (February) - $260,000 – “Protective and Resiliency Factors: Community Youth

Development (CYD) Programs Evaluation” from the Texas Department of Family and Protective

Services (DFPS) with Dean Rodney, J. Sorensen, P. Ikomi and A. Asby.

2011 (December) - “Policing of Juveniles in selected rural areas of Texas” Mini-grant submitted

to the Dr. Michael D. MicKinney Research and Creative Activities Mini-Grant Program, Office

of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, Prairie View A & M University (PI with

Rochelle Cobbs (Doctoral Student).

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2103 (April) – “Restorative Justice Peer Mediation Board at Schulz High School, Waller”

$1000.00 Mini-grant submitted to the Prairie View A & M University Volunteer Office (VSO) in

conjunction with the Office of Academic Affairs (PI with Sharmaine Tapper (Doctoral Student).

2009 (March) - “Health Disparities among Children of Inmates (and of Non-Inmates)” Mini-

Grant application submitted on Mini-Grant Program on Health Disparities, the Center for Study

of Health Disparities, School of Rural Public Health and College of Education and Human

Development, Texas A & M University (Co-PI with Harry Adams and Jon Sorensen) – Not

funded.

2009 (April) – “Human Trafficking in Texas: Policy and Practice for Law Enforcement:” A grant

of $912,615.51 submitted to the Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C. (Co-PI

with Profs. Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, and Hons Tachia (all of the

Administration of Justice Department, Texas Southern University) – Not funded.

Professional Experience

August 2013 to Present: Chair, Criminal Justice Department, Mississippi Valley State University.

August 2007 to 2013: Associate Professor, (Juvenile Justice Doctoral Program), Prairie View A

& M University.

August 2001 to 2007: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

August 2000 to May 2001: Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

May 1998 – 2000: Instructor, Kwantlen University College, Surrey, B.C., Canada.

Teaching and Research Interests

Restorative Justice; African Indigenous Justice Systems; Human Trafficking; Community

Policing; Community-based Corrections; White-Collar Crime; State, Human Rights and Crime;

Race, Crime and Law; Comparative Criminal Justice Systems and International Law and

Criminological theories and Criminal Justice Agency/Program Evaluation.

Teaching Experience

COURSES TAUGHT – PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY

I. Graduate Courses:

JJUS 7773 – Theories of Crime and Delinquency

JJUS 7713 – Restorative Justice/Alternatives to Juvenile Justice

JJUS 7113 – Juvenile Justice Issues and Practice

JJUS 7643 – Management and Administration

JJUS/JPSY 5423 – Conflict Mediation/Resolution

JJUS 5413 – Economic Life and Juvenile Crime

JJUS 5433 – Counseling

JJUS 5913 - Juvenile/Community/Restorative Justice

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II. Undergraduate Courses:

CRJS 1123 – Crime in America

CRJS 2413 – Police Systems

CRJS 1133 – Principles of Criminal Justice

CRJS 2453 – Intro. To Terrorism

COURSES TAUGHT – UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE

CRMJ 101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice

CRMJ 200 – Criminal Justice Research Methods

CRMJ/SOCA 233 – Criminology

CRMJ/SOCA 235 – Police and Society

CRMJ 325 – Restorative Justice

CRMJ/INTL 388 – Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems

CRMJ 345 – White Collar Crime

CRMJ 499 - Organized Crime

COURSES TAUGHT – OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Introduction to the Canadian Criminal Justice System – Kwantlen Univ. College

Introduction to Criminology – Kwantlen University College, Canada

Sociological Explanations of Crime – Kwantlen University College, Canada

Administration of Justice in Canada – Kwantlen University College, Canada

Introduction to the Canadian Criminal Justice System – Simon Fraser University

Graduate Student Committees

Dissertations:

Jennifer Renee Trombley - Chair, Dissertation Committee (2012)

Ayodeji Daramola - Chair, Dissertation Committee (2013)

Doshie Piper - Member, Dissertation Committee (2013)

Vivian Dorsett - Member, Dissertation Committee (2012)

Martha Gallien - Chair, Dissertation Committee (2013)

Louise Henry - Chair, Dissertation Committee (Current)

Rochelle Cobbs - Chair, Dissertation Committee (Current)

Samuel Arungwa - Member, Dissertation Committee (Current)

Julian L. Scott, III - Member, Dissertation Committee (2011)

Glenda Shepherd - Chair, Dissertation Committee (2010)

Fay Williams - Member, Dissertation Committee (2010)

Arthur Morghalu - Member, Dissertation Committee (2009)

Franklin Emeka - Member, Dissertation Committee (2009)

Eric Azubuike - Chair, Dissertation Committee (2008)

Dorathy Sule - Member, Dissertation Committee (2008)

Masters’ Thesis:

Marika Dawkins - Member, Thesis Committee (2010)

Cassandra Coleman - Member, Thesis Committee (2009)

Yvonne Clarke - Chair, Thesis Committee (2008)

Louise Henry - Chair, Thesis Committee (2008)

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Hilda Hibbert - Chair, Thesis Committee (2008)

Publications

Book

O. O. Elechi (2006). Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Model.

New York: Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group Publishers).

O. O. Elechi (1991). Alternative Conflict Resolution in Afikpo (Ehugbo). Institute of

Criminology and Criminal Law, University of Oslo, Stencilseries, No. 67

(ISBN – 82-7100-089-6).

J.S.E. Opolot and O. O. Elechi (2013). An introduction to Private Security: A comparative

introduction to an international phenomenon: Langham, MD: Roman & Littlefield (in

process).

Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed)

O. O. Elechi, E.G. Lambert & M. Jenkins (2014). A Study on Nigeria and U.S. College

Students’ Views on Justice Issues. African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (In

process).

S. E. Otu & O.O. Elechi (2014). Pathways & Trajectories to Life-Course persistent

Armed Robbery Offending Behavior in Contemporary Nigeria: Examining the Predictors

and Risk Factors. In Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences (In process).

E. G. Lambert, M. I. Khondaker, O. O. Elechi, S. Jiang & D. N. Baker (2012). Formal

and Informal Crime Control Views in Bangladesh and the United States. Journal of

Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, Vol.10, No. 3 (July – September 2012), Pp.199 – 222.

E. Lambert, Y. Wu, O. O. Elechi & S. Jiang (2012). Correlates of Support for

Community-Police Partnerships in Policing among Nigerian and US College Students:

An Exploratory Study. International Criminal Justice review 22(3) 276-296.

Sagepub.com/Journals.Permissions.nav

O. O. Elechi & J. O. Ngwe (2011) “Human Trafficking: the Modern Day Slavery of the 21st

Century” in African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (accepted for publication).

O. O. Elechi, S. Morris & E.J. Schauer (2010). “Restoring Justice (Ubuntu) – An African

Perspective.” International Criminal Justice Review Journal (ICJR) 20 (1) 73-85 - (March 2010).

E. Lambert, O. O. Elechi, & Y. Wu (2011). “An Exploratory Comparison of the Policing Views

Of Nigerian and U.S. College Students.” Submitted to Policing and Society on 12/9/11.

E. Lambert, S. Jiang, M. Khondaker, O. O. Elechi, D. N. Baker, K.A. Tucker (2010). “Policing

Views From Around the Globe: An Exploratory Study of the Views of College Students From

Bangladesh, Canada, Nigeria and the United States. “ In International Criminal Justice Review

(ICJR) 2010 20:229.

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E. Lambert, N. Hogan, S. Jiang, O. Elechi, B. Benjamin, A. Morris, J. Laux and P. Dupuy

(2010). “The Relationship Among Distributive and Procedural Justice and Correctional Life

Satisfaction, Burnout, and Turnover Intent: An Exploratory Study.” In the Journal of Criminal

Justice (2010), doi:10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2009.11.002.

E. Lambert, N. Hogan, S. Jiang, O. Elechi, B. Benjamin, A. Morris, J. Laux, & P. Dupuy (2010).

“The Relationship Among Distributive and Procedural Justice and Correctional Life Satisfaction,

Burnout, and Turnover Intent: An Exploratory Study.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38, (1), pp.7-

16.

E. Lambert, O. Oko Elechi & S. Jiang (2010). “Formal and Informal Crime Views in Nigeria

and the United States: An Exploratory Study Among College Students” Journal of Ethnicity in

Criminal Justice. (Paper accepted for publication, February 4, 2010).

O. O. Elechi, Eric G. Lambert, Morris Jenkins, and David N. Baker (2009). “Crime Views on

Two Continents: An Exploratory Study of Views Toward Crime, Criminals, Treatment, and

Punishment of Nigerian and U.S. College Students” in International Journal of Comparative and

Applied Criminal Justice , Spring 2009, Vol.33, No.1, pp. 17 – 36.

E. Lambert, N. Hogan, O. Oko Elechi, S. Jiang, J. Laux, P. Dupuy, & A. Morris (2009). “A

Further Examination of Antecedents of Correctional Staff Life Satisfaction.” Social Science

Journal, 44 (4), pp.689 – 706.

E. Lambert, N. Hogan, S. Barton, and O. Oko Elechi. (2009). “The Impact of Job Stress, Job

Involvement, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment on Correctional Staff Support for

Rehabilitation and Punishment.” In A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society by Routledge,

Taylor and Francis Group, Vol.22, #2, Spring 2009, pp. 109 - 122.

E. Lambert, S. Jiang, O. Oko Elechi, M. I. Khondaker & W. Jin (2009). “A Preliminary Study of

Gender Differences on Death Penalty Views of College Students from Bangladesh, China,

Nigeria, and the United States.” (Paper submitted to Sex Roles: A Research Journal – and under

consideration).

Helen Rosenberg, Robert T. Sigler, Scott Lewis & O. Oko Elechi, “What do Police Think about

Community Policing” In Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management

(submitted).

O. O. Elechi, T.Y. Okosun, Job E. Ngwe (2007): “Factors Vitiating Against the Effectiveness of

the Nigerian Police in Combating the Criminal Exploitation of Children and Women” in

African Criminology and Justice Studies Journal, (AJCJS); Vol.3, No.1, July 2007.

O. O. Elechi, Eric. G. Lambert, and Lois Ventura “An examination of Death Penalty Views of

Nigerian and U.S. College Students: An Exploratory Study” in African Criminology and Justice

Studies Journal , (ACJSJ), Vol.2, No.2, Fall 2006.

O. O. Elechi, (2005): “Repairing harm and Transforming African American Communities

through Restorative Justice” in Community Safety Journal, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 29 - 36

(published by Pavilion Publishing, London).

Eric G. Lambert, Daniel Hall, Lois A. Ventura & Oko Elechi (2005): “The War on Terrorism:

The Views of Criminal Justice and Non-Criminal Justice Majors on Terrorism and the

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Punishment of Terrorists” in Electronic Journal of Sociology

http://www.sociology.org/inque.html

O. O. Elechi (2004): “Community Oriented Policing in Nigeria” in Law Enforcement Executive

Forum Vol.4, No.7, pp. 161 - 171 (published by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and

Standards Board Executive Institute.

Alan W. Clarke, Laurie Anne Whitt, Eric Lambert & Oko Elechi (2004): “Does the Rest of the

World Matter? Sovereignty, International Human Rights Law and the American Death Penalty”

in Volume 30, No.1, pp. 260 - 310 Queen’s Law Journal, Canada (Queen’s University, Canada).

Eric G. Lambert, Lois A. Ventura, Daniel E. Hall, Alan Clarke, O. Oko Elechi, David N. Baker,

and Morris Jenkins (2003): “United We Stand? Differences Between White and Nonwhite

College Students in Their Views on Terrorism and Punishment of Terrorist” Journal of Ethnicity

in Criminal Justice, Volume 1, Numbers 3/4, pp. 91 – 108, The Haworth Press, Inc.

Lee Ross and O. Oko Elechi (2002): “Student Attitudes Towards Internship Experiences: From

Theory to Practice” Journal of Criminal Justice Education (JCJE) – Vol. 13, 2, Fall 2002, pp. 297

-312.

Eric G. Lambert, Alan Clarke, Daniel E. Hall and O. Oko Elechi (2002): “Views of College

Students on Terrorism, the Death Penalty, and Civil Rights and Why Some Foreign

Governments Are Concerned With the U.S. War Against Terrorism.” In the Social Science Paper

Publisher Vol.5,(2), 2002: pp.50-75.

O. O. Elechi (1999): “Victims Under Restorative Justice Systems: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria

Model” in International Review of Victimology, Vol.6, No. 4, pp.359-375.

O. O. Elechi (1996): “Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Model of

Conflict Resolution.” In International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Fall

1996, Vol. 20, No.2, pp. 337 – 355.

Book Chapters

Otu, S. and O. O. Elechi ( 2014) “The Judicial System of Ebonyi State, Nigeria” in

Judicial Voices – a Global perspective by D. Lowe and D. Das (eds.) Sage Publishers (in

process).

O. O. Elechi: (2012) “The Role of Indigenous Institutions of Social Control and

Processes in Curbing Corruption in Nigeria” in Grounded Law: Comparative Research on

State and non-State Justice in Multiple Societies by Chukwunonso Okafo (ed.). Wildfire

Publishing House.

O. O. Elechi, E. Onyeozili: “The Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in Contemporary

Africa” in Contemporary Issues in Africa by R. Olaniyan (ed.). Ife, Nigeria: University of Ife

Press. (accepted).

O. O. Elechi: “Re-encountering the Slave Trade? The Dimensions of Human Trafficking” in

Contemporary Issues in Africa” by R. Olaniyan (ed.). Ife, Nigeria: University of Ife Press.

(accepted).

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O. O. Elechi, C.B.A. Ubah (2010): Nigeria in Crime and Punishment Around the World by

M. K. Nalla & G. R. Newman (eds.) Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp. 162-167.

O. O. Elechi, A. R. Morris (2010): Congo, Democratic Republic of the (Congo-Kinshasa) in

Crime and Punishment Around the World by M. K. Nalla & G. R. Newman (eds.) Santa Barbara,

California: ABC-CLIO, pp. 53-56.

A.R. Morris, O. O. Elechi, (2010): Benin in Crime and Punishment Around the World by M. K.

Nalla & G. R. Newman (eds.) Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp.7-10.

A.R. Morris, O. O. Elechi, (2010): Mali in Crime and Punishment Around the World by M. K.

Nalla & G. R. Newman (eds.) Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp.133-136.

O. O. Elechi (2008): “The Igbo (Nigeria) Indigenous Justice System,” in Colonial Systems of

Control: Criminal Justice in Nigeria by V. Saleh-Hanna (ed.). Ottawa: University of Ottawa

Press.

O. O. Elechi (2004): “Women and the African Indigenous Justice System,” in Pan African Issues

in Criminology by Biko Agozino and Anita Kalunta-Crumpton (eds.) – London: Ashgate

publishers, pp. 157 – 179.

Encyclopedia Chapters

Tapper, S. & Elechi, O. O. (2013). Hoarding. In L. Salinger (Ed.), Encyclopedia of

White Collar Crime and Corporate Crime. (2nd

ed., Vol.8, pp. 434-435). Thousand Oaks,

CA: Sage Publications, (Inc.doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978145226175.n218).

Elechi, O.O., & Cobbs, R. (2012). Charles Rangel. In Encyclopedia of White-Collar

and Corporate Crime. (2nd

ed.). Sage Publication. (In press)

Cobbs, R., & Elechi, O.O. (2012). United American Bank. In Encyclopedia of White-

Collar and Corporate Crime. (2nd

ed.). Sage Publication. (In press)

Cobbs, R., & O. O. Elechi. (2011). James Brown. In African-Americans

Criminological Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Greenwood

Press. (In press)

Cobbs, R., & O.O. Elechi. (2011). Criminal Deportation. In African-Americans

Criminological Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Greenwood

Press. (In press)

Elechi, O. O. & Cobbs, R. (2012). Linkages Between the Legal and Illegal

Economies. In Encyclopedia of Transnational Crime and Justice .by M. E. Beare (ed.).

Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

Elechi, O. O. & Cobbs, R. (2011). Internal Migration. In The Twenties in America.

Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. (In press)

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Cobbs, R., & Elechi, O.O. (2012). International Association of Chiefs of Police. In

Encyclopedia of Transnational Crime and Justice. By M. E. Beare (ed.) Thousand Oaks,

California: Sage Publications.

Cobbs, R., & Elechi, O.O. (2012). Risk Assessment. In Encyclopedia of

Transnational Crime and Justice by M. E. Beare (ed.) Thousand Oaks, California: Sage

Publication.

O. O. Elechi, D. Piper, S.V. Morris (2012). “Case Studies” in Encyclopedia of Criminology and

Criminal Justice by Albanese, J. (ed.). New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

E. J. Schauer, and O. O. Elechi (2012). “Victims of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking” in

Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Albanese, J. (ed.). New Jersey: Wiley-

Blackwell Publishers.

D. Piper and O. O. Elechi (2012). “International Crimes” in Encyclopedia of Criminology and

Criminal Justice by Albanese, J. (ed.). New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

S. V. Morris, J. L. Rockett and O. O. Elechi (2012). “Qualitative Research” in Encyclopedia of

Criminology and Criminal Justice by Albanese, J. (ed.). New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

S. V. Morris, J. L. Rockett and O. O. Elechi (2012). “Victimization Patterns” in Encyclopedia of

Criminology and Criminal Justice by Albanese, J. (ed.). New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

O. O. Elechi, and E.J. Schauer (2011):“W. E. B. DuBois” in African-Americans and the Criminal

Justice System: An Encyclopedia by Jones-Brown, D., Frazier, B.D. & Brooks, M. (eds.) Santa

Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO Greenwood Press.

S. Otu and O. O. Elechi (2011). “Anti-corruption Strategies, Prevention and Control Efforts”

In Encyclopedia of International Criminology by (I. Onwudiwe, ed.)

O. O. Elechi (2011). “Conflict Management” in Encyclopedia of International Criminology by (I.

Onwudiwe, ed.)

E. J. Schauer and O. O. Elechi, (2011):“Punishment” in African-Americans and the Criminal

Justice System: An Encyclopedia by Jones-Brown, D., Frazier, B.D. & Brooks, M. (eds.) Santa

Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO Greenwood Press.

R. E. Cobbs and O. O. Elechi, (2011): “James Brown” in African-Americans and the Criminal

Justice System: An Encyclopedia by Jones-Brown, D., Frazier, B.D. & Brooks, M. (eds.) Santa

Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO Greenwood Press.

R. E. Cobbs and O. O. Elechi, (2011): “Criminal Deportation” in African-Americans and the

Criminal Justice System: An Encyclopedia by Jones-Brown, D., Frazier, B.D. & Brooks, M.

(eds.) Santa Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO Greenwood Press.

O. O. Elechi, “Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Indigenous Religious Beliefs and Practices” in

Encyclopedia of African Religion by Molefi Asante and Ama Mazama (eds.). Thousand Oaks,

California: Sage Publications (Submitted).

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O. O. Elechi, (2007): “Restorative Justice” in Battleground: Criminal Justice by Gregg Barak

(ed.). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press; pp.611 – 621.

O. O. Elechi, (2007): “Community Policing” in Battleground: Criminal Justice by Gregg Barak

(ed.). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press; pp. 83 – 90.

O. O. Elechi, (2007): “Power Theory” in Encyclopedia of White Collar Crime by Jurg Gerber

and Eric Jensen (eds.). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, pp.236-238.

O. O. Elechi (2005): “African Indigenous Justice System” in Encyclopedia of Criminology by

Richard A Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (eds.)New York: Routledge Publishers, Taylor and

Francis Group, pp.18 – 22.

O. O. Elechi (2005): “Nigeria, Corruption in” in Encyclopedia of Criminology by Richard A.

Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (eds.) New York: Routledge Publishers, Taylor and Francis Group,

pp.1043 – 1047.

Conference Proceedings

O. O. Elechi (2005): “Viewing African Indigenous Justice System from a Restorative and

Transformative Paradigm” by Prisoners Rehabilitation and Welfare Action (PRAWA) – Lagos –

Nigeria (2005).

O. O. Elechi (2004): “Human Rights and the African Indigenous Justice System” (29 pages) –

Paper published by the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, 18th

International Conference, August 8 – 12, Montreal, Quebec.

O. O. Elechi (2003): “Extra-Judicial Killings in Nigeria – the Case of Afikpo Town” Paper

published by the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, 17th International

Conference, August 24 – 28, the Hague, Netherlands, Conference Proceedings.

Book Reviews

O. O. Elechi (2006): “Law and Justice in Post-British Nigeria: Conflicts and Interactions

Between Native and Foreign Systems of Social Control in Igbo” by Nonso Okereafoezeke,

Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, in African Criminology and Justice Studies Journal.

June 2006, Vol.2.No.1, pp.130-134.

O. O. Elechi (2002): “Delinquent-Prone Communities” by Don Weatherburn and Bronwyn Lind

in the International Journal of Offender Therapy, by Sage Periodicals Press, 2002, August, pp.512

- 514.

Other Published Work:

O. O. Elechi (1992). Policing White Collar Crime in Nigeria: a Thesis presented to the Institute

of Criminology and Criminal Law, University of Oslo, in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements

for the Cand. Polit. degree

Other Works In Progress

“Cross-national survey of current Canadian, Chinese, Nigerian and American students’

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attitudes and knowledge of the formal and informal crime control, punishment, capital

punishment and terrorism” with Professors Eric Lambert, David Baker, Jiang Chiange of the

Criminal Justice Department, University of Toledo.

“Evaluation Research of Racine Community Policing Program – Twelve Years After” with

Professor Helen Rosenberg, Chair, Sociology and Anthropology Department, University of

Wisconsin – Parkside.

O. Oko Elechi “Indigenous Systems of Restorative Justice: A Comparison of African, Asian and

Aboriginal Systems of Peace-Making” book under review for publication by Ashgate Publishing

Company.

CONFERENCE KEY NOTE SPEAKER/INVITED SPEAKER, CHAIR AND/OR

DISCUSSANT:

2013 – November 7, Invited Presenter, “The Community and Restorative Justice” in Restorative

Justice and Evidence-Based Practice (RJEBP) Conference sponsored by the Harris County

Juvenile Probation Department, Houston, Texas.

2013 - June 6/7, Invited Presenter, “Restorative Justice – A Problem Solving Approach to Crime

and Criminality” in the 6th Annual Conference Sponsored by the Texas Juvenile Crime

Prevention Center & Prairie View A & M University’s Dept. of Public Safety. Conference

Theme: Restoring Lives and Shattered Dreams: Addressing Youth Violence.

2013 – March, Chair, Panel 56 (Predictors and Perceptions of Terrorism) at the 2003 Annual

Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Dallas, Texas.

2013 – March, Chair, Panel 101 (Restorative Justice and Cultural Implications), at the 2013

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Dallas, Texas

2013 – February 6, Key Note Speaker, Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica 2013 Restorative

Justice Symposium, Mandeville, Jamaica, February 6, 2013.

2011 – February 2, Key Note Speaker, Jamaican 2011 Annual Restorative Justice Conference,

sponsored by the Jamaican Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the Bethlehem Moravian

College in Malvern, St. Elizabeth, February 2, 2011.

Conference Participation and Presentations

2014 – February – Presenter, paper titled: “Restorative Justice Perspectives in African

Criminal Justice” at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in

Philadelphia, PA, with Festus Obi, Texas Southern University.

2014 – February – Presenter, paper titled: “Restorative Justice Responses to Juvenile

Delinquency” at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in

Philadelphia, PA, with Dr. Martha Anne Gallien, Prairie View A & M University.

2014 – February –Presenter, paper titled: “The Crime and Punishment Views of Japanese and

U.S. Students” with Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Toyoji Saito, Mahfuzul Khonda and David

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Baker at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2013 – March, Presenter, paper titled: “Bridging the Ideological Gap in the Teaching and

Learning of Restorative Justice” with Sherill V.C. Morris and Edward J. Schauer, at the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Dallas, Texas.

2013 – March, Presenter, paper titled: “Exploratory Evaluation of the Relationship

Among Moral Foundations, Criminal Justice, and Perceptions of Terrorism” with Raven

Davis, Alacia Mobely, Aisha Asby and Derek Wilson, at the Academy of Criminal

Justice Sciences (ACJS), Dallas, Texas.

2013 – March, Presenter, paper titled: “Does Gender and Culture Matter: An Exploratory

Study of Death Penalty Views Among Indian and U.S. College Students” with Eric

Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, David Baker, Mahfuzul Khondaker, nancy Hogan, Sudershan

Pasupuleti, at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Dallas, Texas.

2012 – November 14, Presenter, “Making a Case for the Introduction of restorative

Justice Practices in Middle Schools in Texas” with Sharmaine Tapper, at the American

Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

2012, November 14, presenter, “An Exploratory Examination of the Views on restorative

Justice: A Comparison Between Bangladesh and U.S. College Students” with E.

Lambert, D. Baker, S. Jiang, M. Jenkins at the American Society of Criminology (ASC)

Annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

2012 – March 17 – Presenter, paper titled “Is there a Gendered Difference in Crime and

Punishment Views Among Bangladeshi and U.S. Men and Women? An Exploratory

Study” with M. Khondaker, E. Lambert, S. Jiang and D. Baker at the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), New York City.

2012 – March 17, Presenter (Roundtable) titled: “Solutions for Kidnapping in Nigeria,”

with N. Okafo, E. Obinyan, I. Onwudiwe, at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

(ACJS), New York City.

2012 – April 20, Presenter, “Who Makes a Better Homeland Security Employee? A

Meta-Analysis” with Sharmaine Tapper and Joseph Ugwu, at the 7th

Annual Research

Symposium with the theme, Diversity in Research organized by the College of Juvenile

Justice & Psychology, Prairie View A & M University.

2012 – April 20, Presenter, “Bridging the ideological Gap in the Teaching and Learning

of restorative Justice” with Sherill Morris and Edward Schauer, at the 7th

Annual

Research Symposium, with theme Diversity in Research sponsored by the College of

Juvenile Justice & Psychology, Prairie View A & M University.

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2012 – November 14, Presenter, “Making a Case for the Introduction of restorative

Justice Practices in Middle Schools in Texas” with Sharmaine Tapper, at the American

Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

2012, November 14, presenter, “An Exploratory Examination of the Views on restorative

Justice: A Comparison Between Bangladesh and U.S. College Students” with E.

Lambert, D. Baker, S. Jiang, M. Jenkins at the American Society of Criminology (ASC)

Annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

2011 – November 16 – 19, “Government and Community Partnerships for Improved Criminal

Law and Justice in a Modern State” (Round Table) at the 63rd

Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, (ASC), Washington, D.C., (with Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, Victoria Time,

Timothy Austin and Simon Ortuanya).

2011 – November 16 – 19, “War on Delinquency” (Round Table) at the 63rd

Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Criminology, (ASC), Washington, D.C., (with Patrick Ibe, Charles

Ochie, Dorothy Sule, Jonathan Odo and Charles Ubah).

2011 – November 16 – 19, “Is there a Gender Gap in Punishment Views of Terrorism” at the 63rd

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., (with Mahfuzul

Khondaker, Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang and David Baker).

2011 – September 30, “Victims of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST)” at the

Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice (SWACJ), Annual Meeting, College Station, Texas

(with E.J Schauer and Joseph Ugwu (Doctoral student).

2011 – February 2, Key Note Speaker on “Restorative Justice: An Early Response For Young

Offenders” at the 2011 Restorative Justice Conference organized by the Jamaican Ministry of

Justice in collaboration with the Bethlehem Moravian College, Mandeville, Jamaica.

2010 – November 16 – 20, “The Formal and Informal Crime Control Views of Nigerian College

Students.” Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,

San Francisco, California(with E. Lambert, D. Baker, S. Jiang and M. Khondaker).

2010 – November 16 – 20, “Policing Juveniles in the State of Mississippi.” Paper presented at

the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California

(with Rochelle Cobbs, Doctoral Student, PVAMU.).

2010 – November 16 – 20, “Private Prisons and the Incarceration of Immigrants.” Paper

presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco,

California (with S.V. Morris and E. J. Schauer)

2010, November 16 – 20, Discussant on the “Contributions of Culture-based Institutions in

Defining and Managing Crimes in a Modern State: Cameroon versus Nigeria” at the 2010 Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California (with N. Okafo, I.

Onwudiwe, and V. Time).

2010 – November 16 – 20, Discussant on “Are Recent Forensic Lab Closings a Threat to Our

Safety and Security? Assessing the Impact.” (with C. Ochie, P. I. Ibe, C. A. Ubah).

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2010 – November 16 – 20, Author Meets Critic: “Reconstructing Law and Justice in a

Postcolony” by Nonso Okafo at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Criminology, San Francisco, California (with I. Onwudiwe, V. Time, S. Ortuanya).

2010 – February 23 – 27, “Restorative Justice Response to Minority Overrepresentation in the

Juvenile Justice System” Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Justice

Sciences, San Diego, California (with S. Morris).

2010 – February 23 – 27, “Violence as Political Dissent in Nigeria” Paper presented at the 47th

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Justice Sciences, San Diego, California (with A. Morris).

2010 – February 23 – 27, “A Preliminary Study of Gender Differences on Death Penalty View of

College Students from Bangladesh, China, Nigeria and the United States” Paper presented at the

47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Justice Sciences, San Diego, California (with E.

Lambert, S. Jiang, M. Khondaker, W. Jin, and D. Baker).

2010 – February 23 – 27, Chair, “Global Criminological Perspectives” Panel at the 47th Annual

Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, California.

2010 – February 23 – 27, Discussant on “Addressing the Mexican Border Gang Problem” at the

47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, (with M. Cintron,

S. Morris, J. Rodriguez and F. Rodrguez).

2010 – April 16 Chair, Paper Session VIII at the 6th Annual Research Symposium, Sponsored by

the College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology.

2009 – November 4 – 7, “Terrorism Views of College Students from Bangladesh” Paper

presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA

(with M. Khondaker, D. Baker, S. Jiang and E. Lambert).

2009 – November 4 – 7, “Terrorism Views of College Students from China” Paper presented at

the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (S. Jiang, M.

Khondaker, E. Lambert and D. Baker).

2009 – November 4 – 7, “Terrorism Views of College Students from Canada” Paper presented at

the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (with D.

Baker, E. Lambert, S. Jiang, M. Khondaker).

2009 – November 4 – 7, “Terrorism Views of College Students from Nigeria” Paper presented at

the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (with D.

Baker, M. Khondaker, E. Lambert and S. Jiang).

2009 – November 4 – 7, “Terrorism Views of College Students from the United States” Paper

presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA

(with E. Lambert, S. Jiang, M. Khondaker, and D. Baker).

2009 – November 4 – 7, Discussant on “Rethinking Law: Dimensions of Non-State Social

Control in Selected Countries” at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (with T. Austin, I. D. Onwudiwe, V. Time and N. Okafo).

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2009 – November 4 – 7, Discussant, “Terrorism and Piracy in Africa” at the 61st Annual Meeting

of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (with I.D. Onwudiwe, N. Okafo, J.S.

Opolot, K.U. Ejiogu, and C. Hadnott).

2009 – November 4 – 7, Discussant, “Disproportionate Minority Contact and Confinement in

“Obama” Presidency” at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,

Philadelphia, PA (with C. O. Ochie, P.I. Ibe, J.C. Odo, S.M. Shahidullah and S. Sule).

2009 – November 4 – 7, Discussant, “Criminal Versus Military Justice in Africa” at the 61st

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA (with E. Onyeozili,

P.I. Ibe, C.O. Ochie, A. Kalunta-Crumpton, and J.C. Odo).

2009 – October 27 – 29, “Restorative Justice” Paper presented at the Texas Department of Family

and Protective Services 9th Annual partners in prevention Conference” (with J. Trombley).

2009 - March 10 – 14, “Feminist Responses to Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence” –

Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Justice Sciences, Boston,

Massachusetts (with S. Morris).

2009- March 10 – 14 “Views of the Police Across Five Nations” – Paper presented at the 46th

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Justice Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts.

2008 – November 12, “The Socio-cultural Foundations of African Indigenous Justice Systems.”

Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology (ASC) 60th Annual Meeting, St. Louis,

Missouri.

2008 – November 13, Discussant, Author Meets Critic: “Colonial Systems of Control: Criminal

Justice in Nigeria” at the American Society of Criminology (ASC) 60th Annual Meeting, St.

Louis, Missouri.

2008 – November 5 – 7, Participant, 4th Annual Strengthening Youth and Families Ideas, Tools

and Practices for Success, Austin, Texas.

2008 – September 5, “The Impact of Job Stress, Job Involvement, Job Satisfaction, and

Organizational Commitment on Correctional Staff Support for Rehabilitation and Punishment”

presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,

Illinois.

2007 – November 16, “Contributions of Indigenous Justice to Modern Crime Control,” Paper

presented at the American Society of Criminology (ASC) 2007 Annual Meeting, Atlanta Georgia,

November 14 – 17, 2007.

2007 – October 5, “Exploring the Values of Restorative Justice,” Paper presented at the

Southwest Association of Criminal Justice 2007 Annual Meeting, Corpus Christi, Texas, October

4 – 6, 2007.

2007 - September 28, “Organized Crime in Nigeria.” Paper presented at the Midwestern

Criminal Justice Association 2007 Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, September 27 – 29,

2007.

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2007 – March 15, “Response of the African Indigenous Justice System to Family Violence.”

Paper presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

(ACJS), Seattle, Washington, March 13 – 17, 2007.

2006 – November 4, “The Future of African Indigenous Justice System.” Paper presented at the

American Society of Criminology (ASC) 58th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California,

November 1 – 4, 2006.

2006 – September 30, “Crime Views on Two Continents: An Exploratory Study of Views

Toward Crime, Criminals, Treatment, and Punishment of Nigerian and U.S. College Students.”

Paper presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association in

Chicago, Illinois, by Oko Elechi, Eric Lambert, Morris Jenkins and David Baker.

2006 – September 30, “An Examination of Death Penalty Views of Nigerian and U.S. College

Students: An Exploratory Study.” Paper presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of Midwestern

Criminal Justice Association in Chicago, Illinois with Eric Lambert, Oko Elechi, Kasey Tucker

and Lois Ventura.

2006 - March 3, “African Traditional Justice” – Paper presented at the University of Wisconsin-

Parkside, 2nd

Annual Restorative Justice Conference, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

2005 – November 16, “The Criminal Justice Views of Nigerian Students” – Paper presented at

the American Society of Criminology (ASC) 57th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, November

15 – 19, 2005.

2005, November 18, Panelist, Roundtable discussion of Nonso Okereafoezeke’s book, Law and

Justice in Post-British Nigeria, at the American Society of Criminology (ASC) 57th Annual

Meeting, Toronto, Canada, November 15 – 19, 2005.

2005 – August 9, “Pan African Issues in Crime and Justice” Paper presented at the 14th World

Congress of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, August 7 – 11, 2005.

2005 – August 9, “Racine Community Policing Program – Twelve Years After” Paper presented

(with Helen Rosenberg – Sociology/Anthropology Department, University of Wisconsin-

Parkside) at the 14th World Congress of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, August 7 – 11, 2005.

2005 – April 23, Presented the paper “Restoring Justice – The African Model” at the Eleventh

United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Bangkok, Thailand, April 18

– 25, 2005.

2005 – April 21, Presented the paper “Factors Militating Against the Effectiveness of the Police

in Combating the Criminal Exploitation of Women and Children in Nigeria” at the International

Symposium Ancillary Meeting at the Eleventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and

Criminal Justice, Bangkok, Thailand, April 18 – 25, 2005.

2005 – March 18, Presented the paper “Restorative Justice” with Sister Lois Aceto at the

University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Community Justice Conference.

2005 – March 4 – Presented the paper “Restorative Justice – An African Model” at the University

of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative Activity (CRCA) Annual

Showcase.

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2004 – November 16 – 19, Presented the paper “Perceptions on the Success of Community

Policing: A Follow-Up” with Professor Helen Rosenberg, at the American Society of

Criminology (ASC), 56th Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee.

2004 – November 16 –19, Presented the paper “The Igbo (Nigeria) Indigenous Justice System” at

the 2004 American Society of Criminology (ASC), 56th Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee.

2004 – September 30 – October 2, Presented the paper “Repairing Harm and Transforming

African-American Communities through Restorative Justice” at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the

Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois.

2004 – August 8 – 12, Presented the paper “Human Rights and the African Indigenous Justice

System” at the 18th International Conference of the International Society for the Reform of

Criminal Law, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

2004 – April 28 (with Professor Helen Rosenberg, supervised six students’ research on

Community Policing in Racine and presentation at UW System Symposium for Undergraduate

Research and Creative Activity, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh.

2004 – March 9 – 13, Presented the paper “Minorities and the Restorative Justice System” at the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), 41st Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.

2003 – November 19 –22, Presented the paper “Policing Police Corruption in Nigeria:

Enforcement Strategies” at the American Society of Criminology (ASC), 55th Annual Meeting,

Denver, Colorado.

2003 – October 2 – 4, Presented the paper “Community Oriented Policing in Nigeria” at the

Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

2003 – August 24 – 28, Presented the Paper “Extra-Judicial Killings in Nigeria – the Case of

Afikpo Town” at the 17th International Conference of the International Society for the Reform of

Criminal Law, the Hague, Netherlands.

2003 – August 10 – 14, Presented the Paper “The Nigerian Advance Fee (419) Fraud” at the

African Council for Communication Education 13th Biennial Conference, Abuja, Nigeria.

2003 – May 27 – 28, Participant, Summit on Community Justice: People, Prevention and Prisons

– Reclaiming Safety For The Public Good, The University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh

2003 – March 4 – 8 – Presented the Paper “Corruption and Political Violence in Nigeria”

at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), 40th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

2002 – November 13 – 16 – Presented the Paper “White-Collar Crime in Nigeria: A Conceptual

Inquiry” at the American Society of Criminology (ASC) 54th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

2002 – October 9 – 11 – Presented the Paper “Racine Restorative Justice County Task Force – A

Program Evaluation Research” with two of my undergraduate students – Kim Rossi and Brandi

Dilworth at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,

Illinois.

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2002 – August 24 – 29 – Organized a Workshop on “Community Justice and Community

Policing” at the 10th International Conference on Penal Abolition (ICOPA X), University of

Lagos – Nigeria.

2002 – August 24 – 29 – Presented the Paper “The African Indigenous Justice System from a

Restorative/Transformative Perspective” at the 10th International Conference on Penal Abolition

(ICOPA X), University of Lagos – Nigeria.

2002 – August 27 – Moderator – 4th Plenary Session on the theme: “Promoting Alternatives to

Penalty and Conflict Resolution” at the 10th International Conference on

Penal Abolition (ICOPA X), University of Lagos – Nigeria.

2002 – March 5 – 7 – Paper presentation titled “Extradition, Terrorism and the Death Penalty”

with Alan Clarke and Dr. Eric Lambert (University of Toledo) – at the Academy of Criminal

Justice Sciences Annual Meeting (ACJS).

2001 – November 7 – 10 – Presented the paper titled “Women and (African) Restorative Justice”

at the American Society of Criminology (ASC), Annual Conference, Atlanta Georgia.

2001 – October 3 – 5 - Presented the paper titled “Controlling Community Violence: An

Offender Education Program – A Restorative Justice Evaluation” at the Midwestern Criminal

Justice Association (MCJA) Conference, Chicago ( jointly authored and presented by two of my

students – Robyn R. Spink and Victoria Mahboub)

2001 – May 3 – 6. “Human Rights, Justice, Peace …. In Africa” Conference, organized by the

Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution (CAPCR), California State University,

Sacramento. Presented the Paper: “The State and Restorative Justice: the Case of African

Customary Courts.”

2001 – April 3 to 7. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Washington, D.C.

Presented the Paper “Student Internships: An Invaluable Experience for Criminal Justice

Majors” (Paper co-authored by Dr. Lee Ross and O. Oko Elechi).

2000 – November. American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Conference, San Francisco.

Conference Participant.

2000 – October. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting, Chicago.

Conference Participant.

1999 – November. American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Conference, Toronto.

Presented the paper “The State and Restorative Justice: The Case of Afikpo – Nigeria Customary

Court.”

1999 – February. Western Society of Criminology (WSC) Annual Meeting, Oakland, California.

Presented the paper “Victims and Restorative Justice Systems – the Afikpo – Nigeria Model.”

1998 – May. Participated in the Conference, “Abusing Power”, Simon Fraser University.

1998 – February. Western Society of Criminology (WSC) Annual Meeting, Palm Beach,

California. Presented the Paper “Restorative Justice – the Afikpo – Nigeria Model.”

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1997 – November. Participated in the American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual

Conference, San Diego, California.

Selected Interviews with T.V., Radio, Newspapers and Book Authors

2011 January 31, Interview with Jamaica, W.I. National Radio on Restorative Justice

Programs and Practices

2006 January 24, Interview with the Racine Journal Times on Crime Prevention and

Improvement of Safety in Racine Neighborhooods.

2005 March 14, Interview with Lois Aceto on Fox 6 News, Milwaukee on Restorative Justice

as part of the March 18, 2005 Community Justice Conference, UW-Parkside.

2005 March 10, Interview with Lois Aceto, Mark Marlaire Radio Interview with WGTD – FM

91.1 Public Radio – Gateway Technical College, Kenosha, on Restorative Justice

as part of the campaign for the March 18. 2005 Community Justice Conference,

UW-Parkside.

2005 March 6, Interview with Racine Journal Times on Restorative Justice as part of the

campaign for the March 18, Community Justice Conference, UW-Parkside.

2004 “Security: Police Work on Community Policing” with Nigerian This Day Newspapers

(www.thisdayonline.com) - Friday, April 9, 2004.

2004 Interview with Marc Ian Barasch – Journalist – Boulder Colorado, book research -

“The Compassion Project.”

2002 Radio Interview with WGTD – FM 91.1 Public Radio – Gateway Technical

College – Restorative Justice Public Enlightenment Campaign – April 10, 2002.

2001 Radio Interview with WGTD – FM. 91.1 Public Radio – Gateway Technical

College, as part of the activities marking the 2001 Restorative Justice

Week – November 13, 2001.

Service (to Prairie View A & M University)

2009 – Fall 2010 - Spring to Present, Member, University Academic Council, Prairie View A &

M University.

2008 – Spring to Present, Member, H. Elaine Rodney Excellence in Research Symposium,

College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology, PVAMU.

2007 – Fall to Present, Member, University Committee on Research (UCOR) and Sponsored

Programs, Prairie View A & M University.

Service (to University of Wisconsin-Parkside)

2006 – Fall to Summer 2007, Member, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Committee on

Advising

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2006 – Summer to Summer 2007, Member, First Year Experience Subcommittee on “why our

students Leave.”

2005 – Fall to Summer 2007, Member, First Year Success (FYS) Mentorship Program

2005 – Summer to Summer 2007, Member, First Year Experience Subcommittee of Student

Success at University of Wisconsin-Parkside

2004 – Summer 2007 – Member, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Humanities Steering

Committee

2004 – Summer 2007 – Member, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Restorative Justice Institute

Steering Committee

2004 – Summer/Fall, Judge, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Office of Multicultural Student

Affairs (OMSA) Sponsored 21st Annual American Multicultural Student Leadership Conference.

2003 – May to Summer 2007 – Member, University of Wisconsin-Parkside International Studies

Steering Committee.

2001 to Fall 2005 – Departmental Representative – University of Wisconsin-Parkside Faculty

Senate.

2002 – Spring/Summer – Member, Humanities Program Peer Review Committee.

2001 – Summer/Fall – Member, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Center for Community

Partnerships Grant Writer Search and Screen Committee.

Service (to Criminal Justice Department, University of Wisconsin-Parkside)

2005 – 06 - Member, Search and Screen Committee for Assistant Professor Position

2004 – 05 - Member, Search and Screen Committee for Assistant Professor Position

2003 – 04 - Member, Search and Screen Committee for Associate Professor Position

2003 – 04 - Member, Search and Screen Committee for Lectureship Position

2004 – November 8 – Departmental Representative University of Wisconsin – Parkside

Experience Days “Major Marketplace.”

2003 – Summer 2007 – Departmental Representative in UW-Parkside New Students’ Orientation.

2003 – May 16, Departmental Representative, College of Arts and Sciences Chairs’ Meeting.

2000 to Summer 2007 – Advisor to Controlling Community Violence Program

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Other Professional Activities

2013 – October 17-18, Participant, Symposium, 2nd

Annual “Cultural and Economic

Implementations of Cotton, Worldwide” Sweat Equity Investment in the Cotton Kingdom, by

Khafre, Incorporated & Mississippi Valley State University.

2013 – October 15, Participant, “Seven Ways to Increase Students Attention and Learning”

Facilitated by Dr. James Varn, Center for Teaching and Learning, Mississippi Valley State

University.

2013 – October 2 – 5, Participant, Council on Undergraduate Research, International Society for

the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Raleigh, North Carolina.

2013, September 21, Participant, Learner Centered Teaching Workshop (Facilitator: Mr. T.

Doyle), Mississippi Valley State University.

2007 – November 7 – 9, Participant, 3rd

Annual Strengthening Youth and Families Ideas, Tools

and Practices for Success, Austin Texas.

2007 – September 12, Presenter, Paper titled “Youth Empowerment and Accountability:

Restorative Justice in Schools” at the 34th Texas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center Research

Forum.

2007 – April 26, Presenter, Paper titled “Restorative Justice in Schools” to the Racine School

District’s Student Assistance Coordinators, at the Racine District’s Administration Building,

2220 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, Wisconsin.

2007 – March 2, Co-organizer, presenter and participant, University of Wisconsin-Parkside 3rd

Annual Community Justice Conference.

2006 – November 8, presenter, paper on Restorative Justice (with Sr. Lois Aceto) at the 55th

Breakfast on Social Issues – sponsored by the Racine 2000 and Beyond and Racine Clergy Assn.,

at the YWCA, 740 College Avenue, Racine. Sr. Aceto and I are co-directors of the UW-Parkside

Restorative Justice Institute.

2006 – March 3, Co-organizer, presenter and participant, University of Wisconsin-Parkside 2nd

Annual Community Justice Conference.

2005 – November 10, Guest Lecturer, Prof. Kim Boyajian “Peoples of Africa (SOCA 226)” class.

2005 – April 5, Co-organizer and participant, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside

International Studies Lecture Series, titled “Arab-American Relations” with guest speaker

Ambassador William A. Rugh.

2005 – March 18, Co-organizer, presenter and participant, University of Wisconsin-Parkside

Community Justice Conference.

2005 – February 11, Participant, University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Second Annual Mini-

Conference on Advising “Where Are Faculty When We Need Them?” The Campus Culture(s) of

Advising.

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2004 – October 19, Co-organizer and participant, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside

International Studies Lecture Series, titled “From Body and Wall Design to Paper and Canvas:

Traditional Body Painting and Contemporary Art in Southeastern Nigeria” with guest speaker

Professor Emeritus Simon Ottenberg of University of Washington, Seattle.

2003 – December 4, Co-organizer and participant, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,

International Studies Lecture Series, titled “Globalization and National Identity.”

2003 – November 24, Co-organizer and participant, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,

International Studies Lecture Series, titled “Understanding Food Politics in Africa.”

2003 – May 9 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Teaching and Learning

Communities Fourth Annual Conference on Teaching and Learning (Co-Sponsored by the

Committee on Teaching and Learning and the Center for Teaching and Learning.

2003 – May 2 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside – “Learning to Understand

Diversity: Getting Students Past Common (Non)Sense” forum presented by the Center for Ethnic

Studies, the Committee on Teaching and Learning, the Center for Teaching and Learning, and

Plan 2008 Diversity Monitoring and Assessment Committee’s (PDMAC) Goal 6: To “foster

institutional environments and development of courses that enhance learning and a respect for

racial and ethnic diversity.” (1:00 to 3:00pm).

2003 – May 2 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside, “Reflective Multimedia

Portfolio: Alternative assessment, alternative partnerships” (10:00 am to 1:00pm.

2002 – November 15 – Participant – University of Wisconsin Fall Mini-Conference on Teaching

and Learning – “Understanding Non-Traditional Students.”

2002 – May 10 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside Third Annual Conference on

Teaching and Learning.

2002 – March 6 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside Orientation Follow-Up for First

and Second Year Teaching Staff and Faculty.

2002 – March 1 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside Spring Mini-Conference on

Teaching and Learning: Celebrating Best Practices.

2002 – February 22 – Participant – Innovative Teaching and Learning (Throwing Out the

Textbook: Uncovering Critical Thinking with Beginning Students) by Professor Lendol Calder –

1999 Carnegie Scholar, Chair, History Department, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL

2002 – February 18 – Guest Panelist – Comm. 315 (Communication and Gender) class,

University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

2001- December 11 – Presenter and participant – Criminal Justice Department, University of

Wisconsin-Parkside – Career Day.

2001 – November 16 – Participant – University of Wisconsin-Parkside Fall Mini-Conference on

Teaching and Learning.

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2001 – June 28 – Facilitator – “Restorative Justice: Repairing Harm, Reducing Risk and Building

Community” – A Live National Satellite Broadcast – Produced by the Office of Juvenile Justice

and Delinquency Prevention U.S. Department of Justice and the Juvenile Justice

Telecommunications Assistance Project Eastern Kentucky University – Training Resource Center

2001 – May 14 – Wisconsin Restorative Justice Coalition Spring 2001 Meeting – Madison.

Meeting Participant and Representative of Racine Restorative Justice Coalition at the Meeting.

2001 – April 25 (8.30 am to 4.00 pm). Victim Awareness Seminar, Racine Correctional

Institution, Co-Sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Corrections and Correctional Ministries

of Wisconsin. Seminar Participant with 15 students from my Restorative Justice, Criminology

and Research Methods Classes.

2001 – March 3 “Advancing the Practice of Teaching Through Scholarship” Conference,

organized by the Office of Professional and Instructional Development, Pyle Center, University

of Wisconsin-Madison. Conference Participant.

Grants, Academic Awards and Fellowships

2007 – May 2, The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2007 – February 23, The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Faculty/Academic Staff Professional

Fund Committee (FASPOF) Award.

2006 – October 9 – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2005 – November 21 – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Faculty/Academic Staff

Professional Fund Committee (FASPOF) Award.

2005 – November 10 – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and

Creative Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2005 – October 26 – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2005 – March 10, Recipient, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Wisconsin-

Parkside Grant.

2004 – December 14, The University of Wisconsin-Parkside Plan 2008 Diversity Monitoring and

Assessment Committee Goal 5 Program to Support Research or Creative Activity for Tenure

Track Faculty Research Award Recipient.

2004 – March – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2003 – November – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside Plan 2008 Diversity Monitoring and

Assessment Committee Goal 5 Program to Support Research or Creative Activity for Tenure

Track Faculty Research Award Recipient.

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2003 – November – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2003 – May – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2003 – March – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2003 – January – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside Plan 2008 Diversity Monitoring and

Assessment Committee Goal 5 Program to Support Research or Creative Activity for Tenure

Track Faculty Research Award Recipient.

2002 – May – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Collaborative Undergraduate Research

Project Fund.

2001 – March – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Committee on Research and Creative

Activity (CRCA) Grant Award.

2001 – May – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Collaborative Undergraduate Research

Project Fund.

Service to Professional Association

2007 to Present – Member Editorial Board, African Criminology and Justice Association Journal

2010 Spring – to Present, Secretary, African Criminology and Justice Association

Service To The Community

2007 – October to Present, Secretary, Afikpo (Nigeria) Family Union.

2006 – Fall to Summer 2007, Member, Board of Directors, Family Service of Racine, Inc.

2006 – Summer to 2007, Member, Advisory Board, Racine County Mentoring Program, an

Affiliate of Racine Big Brothers program.

2004 – March 16 – Chair, Panel for the Racine County Sergeant promotional oral interviews –

Racine County Human Resources Department.

2002 – December 9 – Panel Member – Racine Deputy Sheriff Oral Interviews – Racine County

Human Resources Department.

2002 – April 21 – Represented and introduced Criminal Justice Department Academic

Achievement Honorees during the Academic Achievement Award Ceremony.

2002 – March 13 – Panel Member – Entry Level Deputy Sheriffs Interviews for Racine County.

2001 – December 11 – Panel member for the Racine County Sergeant Promotional Oral

Interviews – Racine County Human Resources Department.

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2001 – July 10 – Panel member for the Racine County Deputy Sheriffs oral interviews – Racine

County Work Force Development Center.

2001 – Spring Soccer Coach, Sumner’s County, Wisconsin.

2000 to 2007 – Board Member, Racine Restorative Justice County Task Force.

Professional Associations

American Society of Criminology (ASC)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)

Southwest Association of Criminal Justice (SACJ)

Midwestern Criminal Justice Association

Member, Center For African Peace and Conflict Resolution

African Studies Association (ASA)

White Collar Crime Research Consortium (WCCRC)

International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law

African Council for Communication Education

World Congress of Criminology

Other Professional Appointments

December 2004 to Present – Consultant, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), “the Research and

Evaluation Agency” of the U.S. Department of Justice.