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NAWAL H. Ammar: Curriculum Vita Page 1 of 36 Office Address: College of Humanities &Social Sciences Edgar F. Bunce Hall, 219 Mullica Hill Rd, Glassboro, NJ 08028 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 856-256-5840 Fax: 856-256-5668 Date of Hire as Professor and Dean: August 2016 Leadership Positions Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Rowan University, New Jersey, U.S.A, August 2016-on-going Dean, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, July 2007- July 2016. Director of the Kent State Geneva Program, Geneva, Switzerland, August-December 2006. Director, Women Studies, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, September 2004-May 2006. Graduate Coordinator, Justice Studies, Department, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, May 2005- July 2007. Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA, August 2000-August 2003. Director, Women Studies, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, September-December 2002. Director Research and Development, Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office, Youngstown, Ohio, USA, August 1991- August 1993.

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Office Address: College of Humanities &Social Sciences Edgar F. Bunce Hall, 219 Mullica Hill Rd, Glassboro, NJ 08028 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 856-256-5840 Fax: 856-256-5668 Date of Hire as Professor and Dean: August 2016 Leadership Positions Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Rowan University, New Jersey, U.S.A, August 2016-on-going Dean, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, July 2007- July 2016. Director of the Kent State Geneva Program, Geneva, Switzerland, August-December 2006. Director, Women Studies, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, September 2004-May 2006. Graduate Coordinator, Justice Studies, Department, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, May 2005- July 2007. Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA, August 2000-August 2003. Director, Women Studies, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, September-December 2002. Director Research and Development, Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office, Youngstown, Ohio, USA, August 1991- August 1993.

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Education B.Sc., (Honours Degree) University of Salford, Greater Manchester University, U.K. Major: Pure Sociology. M.Sc., University of Salford, Greater Manchester University, U.K. Major: Urban Studies/Sociology. Ph.D. University of Florida, Gainesville, U.S.A. Cultural Anthropology. Professional Experience Professor, Law and Justice Department, Rowan University, August 206-on-going. Professor, Criminology, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, July 2007-July 2016 Member of the Graduate Faculty, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, July 2008- ongoing. Board Member (Vice-President) of the Durham Community Foundation, Ajax, Ontario. 2014-2016 Board Member of the Bethesda Shelter for Women, Bowmanville, Ontario. 2014-2016 Board Member (Vice-President) of the National Immigrant Women Project, American University, Washington, D.C., USA. 2013-on-going. Consultant/Evaluator to the Women of Color Network Expanding Leadership Opportunities for Members of Underrepresented Groups. The Women of Color Network (WOCN), National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Project by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families.’ Violence Prevention and Services Program (Grant # 90EV0402) Professor, Justice Studies, Kent State University, Kent-Ohio, USA, August 2005-July 2007. The EUROMED Role of Women in Economic Life project one of the 15 members in the expert group. 2006-ongoing. Research Fellow at the Justice Volunteer Center, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, 2006-ongoing.

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Associate and Assistant Professor of Justice Studies, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, August 1993- May 2005. Affiliate Member of Department of Pan African Studies, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, 2000-2007. Affiliate Member of the Women Studies Program, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, 2000-2007. Affiliate Member of Department of Anthropology, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, 1999-2015. Full Member of Graduate Faculty (F4), Kent State University, Ohio, USA 1994-2010. Consultant to the United Nations Commission for Social Development, New York, New York, October 1998-March 1999. Consultant to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, New York, New York, USA, January 1999-April 1999. Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Studies Program, Kent State University-Trumbull, Warren, Ohio, USA, January 1994-August 2000. Coordinator of the Associate Degree Legal Assisting Technology Program, Kent State University-Trumbull, Warren, Ohio, USA, January 1995- August 2000. Consultant Criminal Justice, Liberty Township Police Department, Liberty, Ohio, USA, February 1993-June 1997. Consultant Criminal Justice, Mayor of Girard City, Ohio, USA, June 1993-1999. Adjunct Professor, Sociology Department, Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio, USA, January 1991-May 1991. Instructor, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, USA, January 1991-June 1993. Principal Investigator, Joint Statistical Agreement with the Census Bureau, Washington, D.C., USA, March 1989-June 1991. Educational Assistant and Evaluator, Institute for Community Research, Hartford, CT, USA, and May 1989- July 1990.

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Research Associate, Institute for Community Research, Hartford, CT, USA, July 1988July 1990. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, July 1984- June 1986; August 1987-July 1988. Research Assistant Arab Women Studies Center, American Lebanese University, (Beirut University College), Beirut-Lebanon, September 1981- June 1982. Research Assistant at the Arab Unity Studies Center, Beirut-Lebanon, September 1981- March 1982.

Publications Books, Edited Volumes and Reviewed Reports Rodrigues, R, Husain A., Couture-Carron, A., Orloff, L. E., Ammar, N.H. (2018)

Access to Justice for Immigrant and Limited English Proficient Crime Victims in an Age of Increased Immigration Enforcement: Initial Report From a 2017 National Survey. American Civil Liberties Union.

Rodrigues, R, Orloff, L.E.; Couture-Carron, A, Ammar, N.H. (2018) Promoting Access to

Justice for Immigrant Crime Victims and Children: Findings of a National Judicial Survey and Recommendations. Trends in State Courts, pp. 52-60.

Ammar, N. (2015) Muslims in U.S. prisons. Boulder, Co: Lynne Rienner Publishers and First Forum Press. Ammar, N. & Zaidi, Arshia (2014) (editors: Special Edition). Violence against Immigrant

Women: Global Perspective. Arts and Social Science Journal, S1, 2014 http://astonjournals.com/assjvols

Ammar, Nawal, Akpinar, A. & Hamdan, S. (2010) (editors: Special Editions) Middle

Eastern Women: Issues, Debates and Priorities. Feminist Formations. Volume 22, Issue 3.

Ammar, N. (2005) Homeland Security: Controversies, Strategies and Impact. [Electronic publication] http://upress.kent.edu/books/Ammar.htm Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press.] Lynd, A., Ammar, N., Lynd, S. (1991) Yusrieh: oral history. Binghamton, NY: Institute

for Development Anthropology.

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Refereed Articles & Book Chapters Akca, D., Bastug, M.F. and Ammar, N.H. (forthcoming) Religion in Canadian Prisons. In (Cesaroni, C. Ed.) Canadian prisons: Understanding the Canadian Correctional Landscape. Oxford University Press Canada, Higher Education Publishing. Ammar, N.H., Orloff, L.E. and Couture-Carron, A. (forthcoming) Immigrant victims of interpersonal violence and protection orders. In (Fleury-Steiner, R., Hefner, M.K. and Miller, S., Eds.) Civil court responses to intimate partner violence, San Diego, CA: Cognella Press). Ammar N. &Zaidi Arshia (2019) Methodological challenges in collaborative research with immigrant women experiencing intimate partner violence in Canada. In (Deflem, M.D. and Silva, D.M.D. Ed.) Methods of Criminology and Criminal Justice Research. (Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 24). Rodrigues, R., Orloff, L.E.; Couture-Carron, A., Ammar, N.H. (2018). Promoting Access to Justice for Immigrant crime Victims and Children: findings of a National Judicial Survey and Recommendations. Trends in State Courts, Courts and Society, 53-61 Ammar, N. H. & Gray, A. (2017) Islam and ecofeminism. In (Hart, J. Ed) The companion to religion and ecology. West Sussex, U.K: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Leach, A., Ammar, N., England, Nicole, D., Remigio, Laura, M., Kleinberg, B., &

Verschuere, B.J. (2016) less is more? Detecting lies in veiled witnesses. Law and Human Behavior, Vol. 40, No. 4, 401– 410.

Ammar, N. H. & Zaidi, A. (2016) Elderly abuse: An exploratory study of elderly members of the South Asian Community in the Greater Toronto Area. Arts and Social Sciences Journal. https://www.omicsonline.org/peer-reviewed/elderly- abuse-an-exploratory-study-of-elderly-members-of-the-southasian-community-in- the-greater-toronto-area-66366.html Zaidi, A., Fernando, S. & Ammar, N. (2015) An exploratory study of the impact of

information communication technology (ICT) or computer mediated communication (CMC) on the level of violence and access to service among intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors in Canada. Technology and Society, 41, 91-97

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Kusha H.R., Ammar N.H. (2014) Stoning Women in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Is It Holy Law or Gender Violence. Arts Social Science Journal, 5, 63.

Ammar, N. (2014) Wife Battery in Islamic Societies: A Socio-Legal

Examination. In (Adeney-Risakotta. B. Ed.) Dealing with Diversity: Religion, Globalization, Violence, Gender and Disaster in Indonesia. Geneva: Globethics.net/Yogyakarta: Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, pp.297314.

Leach, A. M., Ammar, N., England, D. N., & Remigio, L. M. (2014). Detecting lies in veiled witnesses. In first Mediterranean Interdisciplinary Forum on Social Science and Humanities, MIFS, 2014, 196-254. Kusha, H. & Ammar, N. (2014) Stoning Women in the Islamic Republic of

Iran: Is it Holy Law or Gender Violence. Arts and Social Sciences Journal (Open Access Journal), 5, 1:063. http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2151-6200.1000063

Lee, N., Quinones, D. J., Ammar, N., & Orloff, L. E. (2013). National survey of service

providers on police response to immigrant crime victims, U visa certification and language access. NIWAP Library.

Ammar, N, Alvi, S., Couture, A and San-Antonio, J. (2013) Experiences of Muslim and Non-Muslim Battered Immigrant Women with the Police in the United States: A Closer Understanding of Commonalities and Differences. Violence against Women. 19:1449-71 Ammar, N.; L. Orloff, M.A. Dutton & G. Hass (2012) Battered Immigrant Women in the

United States and Protection Orders: An Exploratory Research Criminal Justice Review. 37: 337-359.

Alvi, S., Zaidi, A. & Ammar, N. and L. Colbert (2011). A Comparative Analysis of

Socio-Cultural Factors and Immigrant Women’s Mental Health within a Canadian Context. Journal of Immigration and Minority Health, pp.1-13.

Ammar, N., Akpinar, A. & Hamdan, S. (2010) Introduction. Middle Eastern Women: Issues, Debates and Priorities. Feminist Formations. Volume 22, Issue 3, 1-11. Ammar, N. (2010) Restorative Justice and Islam. In (Chong, H. C., Ed.) Crime, Victims

and Victimisation, Open University Press.

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Mkandawire-Valhmu, L.; Rodriguez, R.; Ammar, N., Nemoto, K. (2009). Surviving Life as a Woman: A Critical Ethnography of Violence in the Lives of Female Domestic Workers in Malawi. Health Care for Women International, 30:9,783- 801.

Ammar, N. (2009) Arab Women in their State’s Constitutions. In (Reichel, P. Dammer, H.; Winterdyke, J, Eds.) A Guided Reader to Research in Comparative Criminology/Criminal Justice. Universitatsverlag Brockmeyer, Bochum – Germany. Ammar, N. (2009) The Relationship between Street Children and the Justice System in

Egypt: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 53, 5,556-573.

Ammar, N.; Kessler, D and Kratcoski, P. (2008) The Interaction Between

Neighborhood’s Racial Composition and Officer Race in Community Policing: A Case Study from the Residential Area Policing Program (RAPP), Cleveland, Ohio.

Journal of International Police Science and Management, 10, 313-325. Ammar, N. and Weaver, R. (2007) The Meaning of Crime and Punishment to Muslim

Inmates and Its Policy Implications. The African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, 2:84-100.

Ammar, N. (2007) Wife Battery in Islam: A Comprehensive Understanding of Interpretations. Violence against Women, 13: 516-526.

Perella, A. and Ammar, N. (2007). The Consequences of Co-Payments on

Women’s Access to Health Care Services in Prison: The Experiences of Women in Two Ohio Prisons. Corrections Compendium, Journal of the Correctional Association of America, 32:6-10, 32-33.

Ammar, N. and L. Orloff, (2007) Battered Immigrant Women’s Domestic Violence

Dynamics and Legal Protections. In Muraskin, R. (ed.) It’s a Crime: Women and Justice, pp. 430-443.

Ammar, N. & R. Weaver (2007) Restrained Voices: Female Inmates and Services in Two Ohio Women Prisons. Women in Criminal Justice Vol. 16, no. 3, 67-89

Ammar, N. (2006) Wife-Abuse and Gender-Base Violence in Egyptian Films: A View from the Third Millennium. Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 13, 83-94.

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Ammar, N (2006). Beyond the Shadows: Domestic Spousal Violence in a

“Democratizing” Egypt. Trauma, Violence and Abuse: A Review Journal, Vol. 7, no. 4. , 244-259.

Hass, G. A., Ammar, N., Orloff, L. (2006) Battered Immigrants and U.S. Citizen Spouses.” Washington, D.C. Legal Momentum, Immigrant Women Program. http://legalmomentum.org/legalmomentum/files/dvusc.pdf, 10 pages Ammar, N. (2006) Islam’s Approach towards the Moral Dilemma of Protecting the

Environment. Massey College Journal. Walter Massey Symposia, Fourteenth Lecture, 29-33.

Ammar, N. (2005) Islam and Ecojustice, In Taylor, B. The Encyclopedia of Religion and

Nature, London: Thoemmes Continuum, 862-866. Ammar, N, L. Orloff, M.A. Dutton and G. Aguilar Hass (2005) Calls to Police and Police

Response: A Case Study from the Latina Immigrant Women in the U.S. Journal of International Police Science and Management. Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 230–244.

Ammar, N. (2005) “Introduction.” In Ammar, N. Homeland Security: Controversies, Strategies and Impact. [Electronic publication] Kent, Ohio: Kent State University

Press. http://upress.kent.edu/books/Ammar.htm 19 pages Ammar, N. (2004). Exploring Elements of Restorative Justice in Islamic Legal Systems.

In Safty, A. (Ed.) Value Leadership and Capacity Building. Boca Raton, FL; Universal Publishers, pp. 147-171.

Kratcoski, P., Ammar, N., D. Dahlgren. (2004). Police Diversion of Delinquent Youths:

An Assessment of Programs. In Kratcoski, P. (Ed.) Correctional Counseling & Treatment. Colorado: Waveland Press, pp. 156-184.

Ammar, N.; R. Weaver; S. Saxon (2004) Muslims in Ohio Prisons. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 414-428. Ammar, N. (2004) An Islamic Response to the Manifest Ecological Crisis: Issues of

Justice. In Gottlieb, R.S. (Ed.) This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature and Environment, pp. 285-299. London: Routledge. Reprinted.

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Ammar, N. (2003) An Islamic Response to the Manifest Ecological Crisis: Issues of Justice. In Foltz, R. (Ed.) Worldviews and the Environment: a Global Anthology. Albany, Wadsworth Thomson, pp. 200-217. Reprinted

Ammar, N. (2003) The Future of Freedom Summary of Keynote Address by Fareed Zakaria, Section 2. In Nieman, C. (Ed.), Democracy and Globalization. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. http://upress.kent.edu/Nieman/title_files/section2.htm 5 pages Orloff L., M. A. Dutton, G. Aguilar Hass and N. Ammar, (2003) Battered Immigrant Women’s Willingness to Call for Help and Police Response. UCLA Women’s

Law Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 43-100. Ammar, N. (2003). Is There Restorative Justice in Islam? In Safty, A. (Ed.)

Leadership, Islam and Globalization. Istanbul: Bahcesehir Universitesi Yayinlari, pp. 30-48. Ammar, N. (2003). Ecological Justice and Human Rights for Women in Islam. In Foltz,

R.; F. Denny &A. Baharuddin (Eds.) Islam and Ecology: A Bestowed Trust. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, pp. 377-392.

Ammar, N. (2003) To Object or Not to Object: The Question of Women Judges in Egypt. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Vol. 27, Edition 1, pp. 69-83. Ammar, N. (2003) Islam, Justice and Deep Ecology. In. Gottlieb, R. (Ed.) Liberating

Faith: Religious Voices for Justice, Peace, and Ecological Wisdom. Evanston, IL: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc., pp. 285-300.

Ammar, N. and Leila Lababidy (2002) Women’s Grassroots Movements and

Democratization in Egypt. In Bystydzienski, J. and J. Sekhton (Eds.). New Delhi, Kali for Women, 130-142.

Ammar, N. (2001) Islam, Justice and Deep Ecology. In Barnhill, D. (Ed.) Deep Ecology

and World Religions. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press (SUNY), pp. 193-212.

Ammar, N. (2001) Restorative Justice in Islam: Theory and Practice. In Hadley, M.

(Ed.) The Spiritual Roots of Restorative Justice. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 161-180.

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Ammar, N. (2000) In the Shadow of the Pyramids: Domestic Violence in Egypt. International Review of Victimology, Vol.7,No.1/2/3/, pp.29-66.

Ammar, N. (2000) Simplistic Stereotyping and Complex Reality of Arab- American Immigrant Identity: Consequences and Future Strategies in Policing

Wife Battery. Journal of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Vol. 11, no.1, pp. 51-70.

Kessler, D., N. Ammar, P. Kratcoski (2000) Police Officer Adaptation of Community Policing to Field Work: The Cleveland Residential Area Policing Program (RAPP). The Journal of Community Policing, No. 2, Vol. I., pp. 25-37. Ammar, N. (2000) Ecofeminism in the Egyptian Context. Civil Society, winter, Volume

20, Number 4, pp.1-7. Ammar, N. (2000) An Islamic Response to the Manifest Ecological Crisis: Issues of

Justice. In Coward, H. and D. Maguire (Eds.) Visions of a New Earth: New Vision on Population, Consumption and Ecology. New York: SUNY Press, pp.

230-266. Ammar, N. (2000) Domestic Violence in Egypt. In Erez, Edna (Ed.) Domestic Violence:

Global Responses. Bicester: A. B. Academic Press p. 30-44. Ammar, N. (1999) On Being a Muslim Woman in the U.S. Civil Society, spring, Volume 18, 6, pp. 9-14. Ammar, N., L. Lababidy (1999) Women's Grassroots Movements in Egypt: Legal and Social Democratization. In Bystyzienski, J.; J. Sekhon. (Eds.) Democratization

and Women's Grassroots Movements. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 111-129.

Ammar, N. (1999) Discrimination against Women under the Nationality Laws: Case

Studies from Egypt and Lebanon. In Muraskin, R. (Ed.) Women and Justice: Policy Implications-Domestic and International, Amsterdam: Gordon & Breach; Abingdon: Marston1, pp. 115-134.

Ammar, N. H. (1998) Motherhood and Womanhood in Islam. Research Resource Center for Human Rights Pages, Cairo, Egypt. http:// WWW.Geocities. Com/lrrc.goe/women/nawal2.html

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Ammar, N. (1996) The Status of Childless Women in Islam: Issues of Social and Legal Construction. Humanity and Society, 20:77-89.

Ammar, N. (1995) On Being a Muslim Woman: Laws and Practices. http://WWW.religiousconsultation.org/Ammar..htm.15 pages. Ammar, N. (1995) Islam and the Environment: A Legalistic and Textual View. In Coward, H. (Ed.) Population and the Environment: Population Pressures, Resource Consumption, Religions and Ethics. New York: SUNY Press, 123-136. Ammar, N. (1994) Through a Daughter's Eyes: An Egyptian Village Restudied. In Malikah, D. (Ed) (also translator) Contemporary Psychological Research in

Egypt. Alexandria: Alexandria University Press, 15-42. Ammar, N. (1994) Islam and Fertility Control: a Legalistic and Textual View. (In

German) In Brasen and Zweifel (Eds.) Environmental Issues of 1990s. Bread for All, Bern: Switzerland, 88-93.

Ammar, N., R. Weaver (1992) A Collaborative Approach to Applied Survey

Research: The Interview Process. Sociological Practice Review, 3, 32-36. Ammar, N. (1992) Women in Islam: the Paradox of Unity and Diversity. Chicago

Seminary Journal, IL, summer, 21-38. Weaver, R., N. Ammar (1991) A Collaborative Approach to Applied Survey

Research. Sociological Practice Review, 2, 275-280. Ammar, N. (1991) Islam's Attitude towards War. Leadership Conference of Women

Religious, Occasional Papers, summer 1991, 2-4. United Nations Reports Drafted the United Nation’s document on the Basic Principles of Restorative Justice for review by Member States (October 2001, Ottawa, Canada). It was approved by unanimous vote and adopted in April 2002 in Austria. (2002) U.N. November 2001 Report on the Basic Principles on Restorative Justice that was successfully voted on and adopted by the U.N. Commission on Crime in Vienna, Austria in the 12th regular session, April 18-22. E/2000/INF/2/Add.2. Ammar, N. et al. (1999) Expert Workshop on Innovations in the Delivery and Financing of Social Services. United Nations Commission for Social Development,

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Thirty Seventh Session, Item 3 (a) of the provisional agenda, Follow-Up to the World Summit for Social Development Priority Themes. E/CN.5/1999/1 Ammar, N. et al. (1999) Framework for Further Actions and Initiatives that Might Be Considered During the Special Session: Women 2000 Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the Twenty First Century. Report of the Secretary –General (1999) United Nations Economic and Social Council E.CN.6/1999/Pc/2. Encyclopedic Entries Couture, A. & Ammar, N. (2014). Battered Woman Syndrome. In Nasheri, H. Criminal law volume of the new Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice (Albanese, Chief Editor). Wiley-Blackwell. Ammar, N., Associate Editor, Dilip K. Das, Editor-in-Chief (2005) The World Police Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Books, Inc. Ammar, N. (2002) Islam and Crime. In Levinson, D., Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, Section II. Boston, Mass: Berkshire Publishing, 931-937. Ammar, N., E. Erez (2001) The Anthropology of Rape. In Davis, N. and G. Geis, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Section three. Virginia: Taylor and Francis, pp. 285-288. Ammar, N. (2001) Health Care Delivery in Ohio’s Prison. Bureau of Health Promotion and Risk reduction, Women’s Health Section, Update, Ohio Department of Health. Reprinted Ammar, N. (1999) Health Care Delivery in Ohio Women's Prisons. Fellow Observer, spring 1999, Volume II, Number II. http:// www.soros.org/individual_fellows/internalpages/ 5 pages Ammar, N. (1998) "Islam," In Mankiller, W., G. Mink, M. Navarro, B. Smith and G. Steinem (eds.) The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company, 283-284. Ammar, N. (1995) "The Nubians," In Middleton, J.; A. Rassam (eds.) Encyclopedia of World Cultures. Human Relations Area Files, Inc. Yale: GK. Hall-Macmillan, 245249.

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Manuals, Reports and Other Writings Ammar, N and Couture-Carron, A. (April, 2019). Final Evaluation of the Kellogg’s Foundation funded project, Protecting Women and Their Children From Violence and Family Separation: Activating Judges To Implement Equitable Policies. Ivie, S., La Riviere M., Flores, A., Orloff E. L., Ammar N.H. (April, 2018) Overcoming Fear and Building Trust with Immigrant Communities and Crime Victims: Tools for Police Departments in an Age of Increased Immigration Enforcement. Police Chief, The Professional Voice of Law Enforcement, pp.34-42. Nawal Ammar, Amanda Couture-Carron, Tyler Frederick, Olga Marques, Christopher O’Connor, Jaclyn T. San Antonio, and Hannah Scott. (2016). A Mixed Methods Study of the Sexual Victimization and Reporting Experiences of Students, Faculty, and Staff at a Diverse, Commuter University in Ontario. Prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (MCSCS). Authors listed alphabetically. Nawal Ammar, Tyler Frederick, Olga Marques, Christopher O’Connor, and Hannah Scott. (2016). Responding to Sexual Violence in Ontario Post-Secondary Schools: Recommendations and Best Practices. Prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (MCSCS). Authors listed alphabetically. Zaidi, A., Ammar, N & Arief, M. (April, 2015). Tool Kit for Use by Social Service Agencies dealing with Muslim elderly Clients. Prepared for Reh’ma Services. Zaidi, A. and Ammar, N. (January, 2015) Report to Reh’ma Services on Service Delivery to Elders in the South Asian Community in Toronto- Ontario. Prepared for Reh’ma Services Ammar, N. and Zaidi, A. (June, 2014). Report to Reh’ma Social Services on Elderly Abuse, Toronto- Ontario. Research Conducted with Elderly Participants within the South Asian Community. Prepared for Reh’ma Services. Ammar, N. (May, 2014) First Workshop for LEADERS and ALLIES of the Second Round Leadership -Evaluation Report on the Women of Color Network’s Project: Expanding Leadership Opportunism within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. A Project of the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence (PCADV) and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV).

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Funded by: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program (Grant # 90EV0402) [60 pages]. Ammar, N. (April, 2014) Second Round Leadership Pre-Evaluation Report on the Women of Color Network’s Project: Expanding Leadership Opportunism within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. A Project of the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence (PCADV) and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Funded By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program (Grant # 90EV0402). [30 pages]. Natalia Lee, Daniel J. Quinones, Nawal Ammar & Leslye E. Orloff (2013) National Survey of Service Providers on Police Response to Immigrant Crime Victims, U Visa Certification and Language Access. National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP, pronounced new-app) American University, Washington College of Law 4801 Massachusetts Avenue NW · Washington, D.C. 20016 [email protected] Ammar, N. (June, 2013) First Round Leadership Post-Evaluation Report on the Women of Color Network’s Project: Expanding Leadership Opportunism within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. A Project of the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence (PCADV) and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Funded By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program (Grant # 90EV0402) (45 pages). Ammar, N. (December, 2012) First Round Leadership Pre-Evaluation Report on the Women of Color Network’s Project: Expanding Leadership Opportunities within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. A Project of the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence (PCADV) and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Funded By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program (Grant # 90EV0402) (30 pages). Leslye Orloff, Nawal Ammar, Helene Berman, Jacquelyn Campbell, Anindita Dasgupta, Mary Ann Dutton, Gissel Hass, Stephanie J. Nawyn , Antia Raj, Rachel Rodriguez, Evan Stark , Jay G. Silverman, Cris M. Sullivan (2012, May). A sign-on research supported letter to Committee on the Judiciary regarding the provisions in HR 4970 roll back and eviscerate protections the Violence against Women Act (VAWA).

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Dutton, M.A., Ammar, N., Orloff, L. and Terrell, D. (2007) "Use and Outcomes of Protection Orders by Battered Immigrant Women.” A report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Washington DC. National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Program U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. grant #. 2003-WG-BX-1004 Ammar, N. (2005) “Evaluation of the HHS funded grant entitled: ‘Preventing Family Violence in Underserved and Diverse Communities’.” Submitted to the Administration for Children and Families/U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Gran # 90EV0253. Ammar, N., N. al-Alawi, (2004) “Kutayb liWarshat al-A’mal: Al Huquq al Qanuniah min Manthur Jandari lil Mara’ah fi Mamlakat al Bahrain” [a workshop manual for legal rights of women in the Kingdom of Bahrain from a gendered perspective]. Manama, Bahrain: Bahrain Women Society. Ammar, N. (2004) Evaluation of the "Training the Trainers" Workshop Conducted by the Bahrain Women Society, October 7-9, 2003, Manama, Bahrain. PHASES I & II. Submitted to National Endowment For Democracy. Report for, Grant #BWS 2003-085. Ammar, N. (2003) Curriculum for “Training the Trainers” on Legal Rights of Women in the Kingdom of Bahrain from a Gendered Perspective. Arab Women Alliance: Cairo, Egypt. Erez, E, and Ammar N., (2003). Violence against Immigrant Women and Systemic Responses: An Exploratory Study. A report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Washington DC. Grant #98-WT-VX-0030 from the National Institute of Justice. Report Ammar, N. (2002) A Draft of Omani Women’s Legal Status, Preliminary Analysis for the

“Omani Women 5-Year Development Strategy.” In Arabic. Kratcoski P., N. Ammar, D. Dahlgren (2000) “Police Juvenile Diversion Programs.” Final Report submitted to the Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice. Report for Grant #. 97DGG027272.

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Berg, M; Weaver, R., and Ammar, N. (1996) Hartford Neighborhood Profiles [44 pp. each] each profile includes a brief, well-documented history of a specific Connecticut neighborhood with map, data and commentary on the population. Profiles were compiled using data collected in 1989–1990 from the Rapid Socio-demographic Assessment (ROSA) Project–a community-based project involving over 80 neighborhood groups. ___ Asylum Hill ___ Barry Square ___ Blue Hills ___ Charter Oak Zion ___ Clay Arsenal ___ Frog Hollow ___ Northeast ___ Parkville ___ Sheldon Charter Oak ___ South end ___ South Green ___ Southwest ___ Upper Albany ___ West End. Berg, M., Ammar, N. and Weaver R. (1994).Hartford Profile [36 pp.] Provides an overview of social and economic conditions. (Data collected in 1989-1990 from RSA Project) Ammar, N. (1992) Coverage Difference in a Mixed Neighborhood in Hartford, Ct. Final Research Report submitted to the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census: Center for Survey Research, Joint Statistical Agreement # 89-35, and summer 1992, 1-25. Publication #Ev 92/21. Book Reviews and Essays Ammar, N. &Gray, A. (2016, forthcoming). “Are Islamic Environmental Teachings Compatible with Eco-feminism?” In John Hart (Ed.), The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religion and Ecology. New York, New York: John Wiley and Sons. Ammar, N. (2005) The Sacred Law of Islam: A Case Study of Women’s Treatment in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Criminal Justice System, a review 2002, 314 pp. Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Author: Kusha, Hamid R. Reviewed for International Criminal Justice Review. 15: 75-77 Ammar, N. (2004) Islam, Crime and Criminal Justice, 2002, 148 pp. Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing. Author: Spalek, Basia (Ed.). Reviewed for International Journal of Comparative Criminology. 4, 2:289-300. Ammar, N. (1997) Domestic Violence: A Move Away from Silence towards Systematic Studies: A Review of Abd El Wahhab's Book, Domestic Violence in Egypt. Book Review Essay. Women and Criminal Justice, 9: 87-99. Grants/Contracts: Awarded Kellog’s Foundation Grant: Protecting Women and Their Children from Violence and Family Separation: Activating Judges to Implement Equitable Policies. With Leslye Orloff, American University, PI (US. $2.4 million).

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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Insight (2016-2023). Defining the Policy Lines: Examining the Role of New/Social Media, Popular Culture and the Justice System, in Reducing and Mobilizing Change or Sustaining Sexual Violence and Rape Culture in Universities. (With Shariff Shaheen, and 19 partners) (C$2.5 million). Social Science and Humanities Council (SSHRC) Community Partnership Development Grants (2016-2018). Diversities of Resilience: Understanding the Strategies for Success used by Underrepresented Students in Canadian Universities. (With Alyson King, (PI), Allison Emer)(C$135,794) Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (2015-2016) A Collaboration with Durham Regional Police Services to Study how Post- Secondary Institutions and Police Services Collaborate on Issues of Sexual Violence in Ontario with Aim of Identifying Best Practices (With Drs. Tyler Frederick (PI), Olga Marques, Christopher O’Connor and Hannah Scott). (C$15,000) Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (2015-2016) A Mixed Methods Study of Sexual Victimization and Reporting Experiences of Students, Faculty and Staff at a Diverse commuter University and College in Ontario, Canada. (With Drs. Tyler Frederick (PI), Olga Marques, Christopher O’Connor, and Hannah Scott). (C$50,000) REH’MA Community Services (RCS) (2014) Community Participatory Action research project on Elder Abuse existing within the South Asian Communities in the Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon Park neighbourhoods in Toronto. (With Dr. Arshia Zaidi). (C$20,000). Women of Color Network: Expanding (2013) Leadership Opportunism within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program (Grant # 90EV0402). (U.S. $28,000) Social Science and Humanities Council (SSHRC) Community Partnership Development Grants (2012-2014—extended to 2015). Understanding the missing link of intimate partner violence (IPV) and immigrant racialized women in Ontario through Community Research Partnership. (With Drs. Arshia Zaidi (PI) and Shanti Fernando). (C$80,000).

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Social Science and Humanities Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant (2011-2013— extended to 2014) behind the veil: Detecting deception of concealed witnesses. Insight Grant (with Dr. Amy Leach, PI). (C$54,000) Public Works and Government Services Canada (2011): Community Impact Study, UOIT’s move downtown Oshawa. (With Barbara Perry). (C$25,000) NATO Science for PEACE and SECURITY PROGRAMME. (2009-2010). Advanced Research Workshop (with Turkish National Police). Developing prevention strategies and tactics in countering radicalization. (40,000 EUR). United States Department of Justice, Office of Violence against Women (2009-2010). Exploring the data from VAWA grantees. (With Leslye Orloff and Dr. Giselle Hass). (US $50,000) United States Department of Health and Human Services (2005) Reframing Child Safety and Domestic Violence in Battered Immigrant Women’s Families. Co-PI with National Network to End Violence against Immigrant Women (with Leslye Orloff, Immigrant Women Program: NOW legal Defense Fund, Washington, D.C.; Gail Pendleton, National Immigration Guild, Boston-Mass.; and Leni Marin, Family Violence Fund, San Francisco-CA). (US $50,000). United States National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Office of Research and Evaluation Broadening Our Understanding of Violence against Women from Diverse Communities (2003-2007). Use and Outcomes of Protection Orders by Battered Immigrant Women.

(With Mary Ann Dutton, Professor (PI), Georgetown University; and Leslye Orloff Senior Staff Attorney and Program Director, Immigrant Program, NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. (US $250,000).

National Endowment on Democracy, Washington D.C., (2003-2004). Legal and Political Awareness of Women in Bahrain. (With Bahraini Women Society) (US $28,000). Kent State University Retention and Enrollment Strategies, 2001. Belonging and Retention: Issues and patterns within and across campuses. (With Pamela Tontodonato) (US$10,490). U.S. State Department "Expert Grant" to travel to Oman and participate in developing the first five-year strategic plan for women with the Ministry of Social Affairs, March 2002, (US $8,000).

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United States Human and Health Services, (2002).Organizing with resources for violence against immigrant women. (With L. Orloff.) (US $300,000). Kent State University Retention and Enrollment Strategies, 2000-2001.Improving recruitment and retention from Regional Campuses to Kent Campus. (With Pamela Tontodonato). (US $11,000). Kent State University, Research and Graduate Studies, (2000). Muslim Inmates in Prison. (US $450). Ohio Governor's Office of Criminal Justice, (1999-2000). An Assessment of Juvenile Diversion Programs in Ohio. (With P. Kratcoski as project director and Ammar PI). (US $39,000) National Institute of Justice, (1998-2003).Violence against Women and Systematic Responses: An Exploratory Study. (With E. Erez, PI). (US $184,527). Cleveland Police Department, (1998-2000). Evaluate the Residential Association Police Program (RAPP). (Co-principal Investigator with P. Kratcoski and D. Kessler) (US $50,000). Open Society Institute, (1998-2000). Health Status of Incarcerated Women. (Fellowship Status). (US $56,000). Light Center, Columbus, Ohio. The Ohio Department of Health to conduct Seminars in Mahoning and Trumbull County of Sexual Assault Awareness. (Partner and facilitator, 10% effort; 1996-1997, US $40,000). Ohio Department of Education for a before and after program for needy children. (Evaluator of program and grant writer, 1995-1996). (US $15,000) Ohio Governor's Office of Criminal Justice "Youth Diversion Program for Liberty Youth."(Evaluator and grant writer, 1995-1998), (US $45,000 for the first two years and step down funding of US $10,000 for the rest of the period). Attorney General's Office to "expand the D.A.R.E. program at Liberty Police Department." (Grant writer and evaluator, 1994-1999), (US $45,000 for first year, and step down funding of $15,000 for five years). Department of Justice funds to hire two Police Officers to move the Liberty Police Department into a Problem Solving Policing Style and Evaluate the Process. (Grant writer and evaluator, 1995-1999, US $138,000).

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Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services a D.A.R.E. Program for the Mahoning County Schools in the unincorporated areas and to evaluate it. (Grant writer, partnership leader and evaluator, 1993-1994, US $27,000). Ohio Department of Highway Safety Experienced Driver's Improvement Program (EDIP). (Grant writer and Principal Investigator, 1992-199, US $9,000). Ohio Commission on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management, to establish a Community Center for conflict management, in the Mahoning Valley. (Grant writer, 1992-1993, US. $15,000). Census Bureau, Center for Survey Research to conduct research on behavioral causes for census undercount among African American and Puerto-Ricans in Hartford, CT. (Principal Investigator, 1989-1992, US $18,000). Ford Foundation, small grants for dissertation research. (1986-1987, US $10,000). Awards and Honors

• Elected Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Youngstown State University Chapter

• Trumbull County Women of Achievement Nominee 1997 • Open Society Institute Fellow 1997-1999 • Included in the Who is Who Among Egyptian Women (#556, p. 122) • YWCA Portage County: Women of Professional Excellence Award for the Year

2003 (Nomination from President of Kent State, Dr. Cartwright) • Distinguished Woman Award, Kent State University, 2007.

Selected Academic Presentations (R, refereed; I, invited) Ammar, N. (2019). Muslims and the environment in a post-Prophetic era. The Fourteenth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Global Flows, Diversified Realities, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Xochimilco, Mexico City, Mexico 10-12 July 2019. R Ammar, N. (2019) A realistic approach to the environmental crisis in Islam. Abrahamic Traditions &environmental Change, June 23-26, 2019 Rhodes, Greece. First workshop of the Abrahamic Programs in the Middle East/North Africa Region. I Ammar, N. (March 2019) Muslims and the environment: A futuristic perspective. The religion and economic traditions—Refining an epistemology of moral accountability. Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life, Columbia University, New York .U.S.A. March 17- 29. I

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Ammar, N. (2018). The landscape of sexual violence on U.S. campuses. IMPACTS Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Project to Address Sexual Violence on Campus --PARTNERS MEETING – NOVEMBER 15-16, 2018, McGill Faculty Club, McTavish, Billiard Room. Montreal, Québec, Canada. I Ammar, N. (2018) Ecofeminism in Islam. The Thirteenth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, the University of Granada, Granada, Spain, 25–27 July 2018. R Zaidi, A. and Ammar, N. (Nov. 2017) Should Intimate Partner Violence Agencies in Canada Be Better Equipped with Mental Health Experts and Counselling? American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 21 -25, 2017, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. R Ammar, N.H. (2017) Ecofeminism in Islam. Jewish Museum of Berlin, Germany Zaidi, H. &Ammar, N. (Nov.2016) Radicalization of Muslims in Prison Literature: A Comparative Analysis between Canada and the U.S. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 19 -22, 2016, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. R Ammar, N. & Zaidi, A. (Nov. 2016) “Please State Your Emergency”: An Exploration of How Immigrant Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Survivors Reach out and Experience Police Services in Canada.

American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 19 - 22, 2016, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. R

Ammar, N. (Nov. 2014) Author meet critic. A Discussion of Mark Hamm’s, The Spectacular Few: Prisoner Radicalization and the Evolving Terrorist Threat. New York: New York University Press. 2013, 237 pp. paper (978 0 8147 2396 8). American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 19 - 22, 2014, San Francisco, California, U.S.A I Ammar, N, Zaidi, A. & Fernando S. (Nov. 2014). Methodological challenges in doing collaborative

“community partnership” advocacy research on intimate partner violence immigrant survivors in Canada. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 19 - 22, 2014, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. R

Ammar, N. & Brar, A. (Nov. 2013). Preferred Qualities of Muslim Imams in American Prisons: Inmates’

Perspective. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 20 - 23, 2013, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. R

Ammar, N. and Leach, A. (Nov. 2013) Veiling in the Courtroom: Muslim Women's Credibility and

Perceptions. Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference 2013, Doha-Qatar. R Vatandoost, N. & Ammar, N. (Oct. 2013) Honour Killings, Media and Discourses of Belonging in Canada.

Canadian Association of Transforming Citizenship: Ethnicity, Transnationalism, and Belonging in Canada, the 4th Annual Conference. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. R

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Ammar, N. (June 2013) Doing Leadership with Women of Color and Aspiring Allies: An Evaluation. The Women of Color Network’s Project: Expanding Leadership Opportunism

within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. A Project of the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence (PCADV) and National Resource Center on

Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Funded BY: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. (Grant # 90EV0402). I

Ammar, N. (June, 2013) Strategic Planning for Doing Leadership with Women of Color and Aspiring

Allies. Expanding Leadership Opportunities within the Domestic Violence Field for Members of Underrepresented Groups. A Project of the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence (PCADV) and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Funded BY: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Violence Prevention and Services Program, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. (Grant # 90EV0402).I

Ammar, N. (April 2012). Gender-Base Violence Discourse and Egyptian Cinema in the First Decade of the 21st Century. Violence International Conference 4-6 April 2012 - Izmir University, Turkey. I Ammar, N., Couture, A. &Alvi. (March 2012) Battered Immigrant Women’s Experiences with Courts in

the U.S.A.: An Exploratory Study. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, New York, U.S.A. R

Vatandoost, N. And Ammar, N. (March 2012). Honour Killings: An Examination of Online Debates in Canada. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, New York, U.S.A. R Ammar, N. (September 2011). The Identity of Muslim Women and Girl-Children in Canada: A Look

Beyond Orientalism. Violence in the Lives of Muslim Girls and Women: An Invitational Symposium, September 22-24, London, Ontario, Canada. R

Ammar, N. Couture, A., Alvi, S. & San Antonio, J. (March 2011). Policing Muslim and Non-Muslim

Battered Immigrant Women in the United States: A Closer Understanding of Commonalities and Differences Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2-5, 2011, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. R Ammar, N. (December 2010) Placing Restorative Justice on the Solution Agenda of Terrorism and Radicalization. Developing Prevention Strategies and Tactics in Countering Radicalization. NATO Advanced Research Workshop Antalya, Turkey. I Ammar, N. (November 2010) Organizer/presenter of the Inaugural Session for Feminist Formation Journal

on Women in the Middle East. National Women Studies Association, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. I Ammar, N. (November 2010) Moderator, Women’s Studies In/and the United Arab Emirates:

Pioneering Voices. National Women Studies Association Conference, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. I Couture, A., and Ammar, N. (November 2010) Immigrant women and psychological violence by intimate

partners: a case study from the U.S. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA, U.S.A. R

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Hass, G; Ammar, N., Orloff, L. (July, 2010) Barriers and Successes in U-visas for Immigrant Victims

International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference. Family Research Laboratory and Crime against Children Centre, Sheraton Harbor side Hotel and Conference Center Portsmouth, New Hampshire. R

Ammar, N. (Nov. 2009) Author meets critic session on Kusha H. (2009) book on Islam in American

Prisons: Black Muslims’ Challenge to American Penology. Burlington, VT: Ashgate. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA. R

Ammar, N. (Nov. 2008) Chair, session on Immigration and Crime. American Society of Criminology. St.

Louis, Mo. I Ammar, N. (Nov. 2008) Collaborative Research with Battered Immigrant Women. American Society of

Criminology. St. Louis, Mo. R. Ammar, N. (October 2008) Policing Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S.: Immigrant Women's Opinions. Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I Ammar, N. (Sept. 2008) Terrorism, Violence and the Environment. The United Nations Conference on the

60th Anniversary of the Human Rights Declaration. The United Nations, New York City, New York. I

Ammar, N. and San Antonio, J. (June, 2008) Battered Immigrant Muslim Women and Access to Criminal Justice Services in the U.S. National Women Studies Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. R

Ammar, N., Orloff, L, Dutton, M.A. (May, 2008) Use and Outcome of Civil Protection Orders by Battered Immigrant Women in the U.S. Law and Society Association Meeting, Montreal, Canada. R

Ammar, N. (March, 2008) Working in the Middle East with Women: Service, and Change.

Marmara University, Istanbul. I Ammar, N. (November, 2007) Wife-Abuse and Gender-Base Violence in Egyptian Films: A Popular

Culture View. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. R Ammar, N. (January, 2008) On Being a Muslim Woman. Massey College, University of Toronto, Toronto,

Ontario, Canada. I Ammar, N. (January, 2007) Are Ecojustice and Feminism Compatible with Islamic Sharia? Jesuit

University, Jakarta, Indonesia. I

Ammar, N. (January, 2007) Social Transformation and non-Patriarchal Interpretations of Violence Against Women in Islam Law, University of Gadjah Mata (UGM), Department of Interreligious Studies ,Yogyakarta, Indonesia. I

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Ammar, N. (January, 2007). Women, the Environment and Justice in Islamic Sharia. University of Gadjah

Mata (UGM), Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. I Ammar, N. (November, 2006) After Disengagement and the Lebanon War: Is the Middle East Closer or

Further from Peace? Kent State University Geneva Program, Moderator for a talk by David Newman, Professor of Political Science at Ben Gurion University, Geneva, Switzerland. I

Ammar, N. (November, 2005) Domestic Violence in Egypt: Research Needs.” Part of a panel on Violence Against Women: A Human Security Perspective. Sponsored by The Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace and the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies Middle Eastern Studies Association. Washington, D.C. I Ammar, N. and Weaver R. (November, 2005) The Meaning of Justice for Muslim Inmates: A Study of

Inmates in Ohio Correctional Facilities. Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada. R

Ammar, N. (August 2005) Wife Beating in Islam.”14th World Congress of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. R Ammar, N. and Orloff, L. (August 2005) Violence against Women ACT (VAWA) and Battered Immigrant Women: A social, legal and historical perspective. 14th World Congress of

Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. R Ammar, N. (June, 2005) Battered Immigrant Women: An extra-legal perspective. Jewish Family Services

Seminar on Immigrant Women. Beachwood, Ohio. I Ammar, N. (May, 2005) WORKSHOPS 18 and 24 “Providing Culturally Appropriate Services to End Violence against Immigrant Women (Parts 1 and 2). The Ohio Attorney

General’s 2005 Conference on Victim Assistance, Columbus, Ohio. I Ammar, N. (May, 2005) The Role of Mediation in Islamic Jurisprudence. Fourth Biennial International

Conference on Intercultural Research, Conflict, Negotiation and Mediation across Cultures. Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. R

Ammar, N. (March, 2005) Caring for the Environment: A Challenge of Justice for Muslims. Eco-

Nightmare Culpability, Responsibility and the Environmental Crisis, Massey College the 2005 Walter Gordon Massey symposium, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. I

Ammar, N. (February, 2005) Islam, human rights and public health issues. School of Public Health,

Tulane University, LA. I Ammar, N. (November, 2004). Policing Battered Immigrant Women: What We Know and What We

Need to Know. The Alliance for Abused and Battered International Women, (ABAIW) Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio. I

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Orloff, L., N. Ammar (September, 2004) Boarder Patrol and Battered Immigrant Women. San Diego Border Patrol, San Diego, California. R Ammar, N., L. Orloff, M. A. Dutton and G. Aguilar Hass. (September ,2004) Children of Battered

Immigrant Women: An Assessment of the Cumulative Effects of Violence, Access to Services and Immigrant Status. International Family Violence Conference, September 19-25, San Diego, CA. R

Ammar, N. (September, 2004). Invited to attend the Department of Justice Office on Violence against Women Learning from the Past, Shaping the Future as a member of a team speaking on battered immigrant women and families. A symposium honoring the 10th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act (1994). Washington, D.C. I

Ammar, N. (May, 2004) Helping to Serve Battered Immigrant Women in Ohio. Ohio Caucus for Women of Color, Liaison to Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Columbus, Ohio. I

Warrier, S. and N. Ammar (May, 2004) Cultural Competency and Battered Immigrant Women in the

United States. Southern Region Conference of the National Network to Prevent Violence against Immigrant Women, Miami, Florida. I

Ammar, N., L. Marin, L. Orloff (May 2004) Advocacy and Funding for Battered Immigrant Women. Southern Region Conference of the National Network to Prevent Violence against Immigrant

Women, Miami, Florida. I Ammar, N. (April 2004) The Intersection of Gender and Immigration in American Academic

Administration: A Personal Journey. Central Anthropological Association, St. Paul, Minnesota. R

Ammar, N. (March 2004) "Arab Women in their Constitutions. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. R

Ammar, N. (October 2003) Policing Battered Arab-American Women prior to September 11: A Police

Perspective. International Executive Police, Manama, Bahrain. I Ammar, N. (June 2003) Can Islam be Restorative. The Second International Global Meeting, University

Of Bahcesehir, Istanbul, Turkey. I Ammar, N. (May 2003) Restorative Justice and Islam. Balanced and Restorative Justice Conference, Michigan Family Independence Agency Bureau of Juvenile Justice, Harbor springs, Michigan. I Ammar, N. and R. Weaver (March 2003) Muslims in Ohio Prison: Characteristics and Religious Needs.

North Central Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. R Ammar, N. and R. Weaver (March 2003) Muslims in Ohio Prisons: A Case Study from Ohio. Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, Mass. R

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Ammar, N. (Nov. 2002) Introduction… Battered Immigrant Women against the General Picture of Violence. Women’s Resource Center Domestic Violence/Dating Violence Workshop, Kent,

Kent State University, Ohio. I Ammar, N. (October 2002) Domestic Violence in Egypt: The Debate of Etiology and Meaning. Africa in

The 21 Century, The Kent State University Africa Initiative, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio I Ammar, N. (October 2002) On Being a Muslim-American Woman in Post September 11, 2001. Muslim Women in America: Contributing to Community Development. Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. I Ammar, N. (September 2002) Are Muslim Prisoners Different: A Case Study from Ohio. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections Annual Research Conference, Columbus, Ohio. R Ammar, N. (March 2002) Societal Violence and Domestic Violence in the Islamic Context. University of

Bahrain, Manama, Bahrain. I Ammar, N. (March 2002) Women and the Law under Islamic Shari’ a. College of Shari’ a and Law, Muscat, Oman. I Tontodonato, P., N, Ammar. (March 2002) Retention Strategies for Minority Students. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Anaheim, California. R Ammar, N. (March 2002) Omani Women and Legislative Rights (in Arabic). National Strategy of Omani

Women, the Omani Ministry of Social Development, Muscat, Oman. I Dahlgren, D. C., P. C. Kratcoski, and N. Ammar (October 2001) Assessing Drug Courts: Factors Influencing Outcome. Midwest Criminal Justice Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois. R Dahlgren, D. C., P. C. Kratcoski, and N. H. Ammar (October, 2001) Police Diversion of Delinquent

Youth: An Assessment of Programs. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections Annual Research Conference, Columbus, Ohio. R

Tontodonato, P., N. Ammar (October, 2001) Retention Strategies for Minority and Non-Traditional

Students: What Works? American Council on Education, Cincinnati, Ohio. R Ammar, N. (June, 2001) Restorative Justice and Jails. The National Convocation of Jail and Prison Ministry, Cleveland, Ohio. I Tontodonato, P., N. Ammar (April, 2001) Retention of Justice Studies Students in a Multi-Campus System. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, D.C. R Ammar, N. (March, 2001) Restorative Justice in Islam, Active Peacemaking, Sixth Annual Symposium on

Violence, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. I

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Ammar, N (January, 2001) the Western Asia Report on Women at Beijing 10+ (in Arabic), Alliance for Arab Women, Cairo, Egypt. I

Dahlgren, Daniel C., Peter C. Kratcoski, and Nawal H. Ammar (November, 2000) Police Diversion of Delinquent Youth: An Assessment of Programs. 52nd Annual American Society of Criminology Conference; San Francisco, CA R Ammar, N.; P. Kratcoski., and D. Dahlgren (March, 2000) A Rapid Socio-Demographic Assessment of

Juvenile Diversion Programs in Northeast Ohio. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA. R

Ammar, N. (June, 2000) The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations in Stopping Violence Against Women: Case Examples from the U.S. and Egypt. The Lawyers Guild, the Women and Child Organization of Bahrain, Manama, Bahrain. I Ammar, N. (June 2000) Eco-Justice, Islam and Muslims. Gulf Hotel, a Lecture Sponsored by the U.S. Ambassador, Manama, Bahrain. I Ammar, N. (June, 2000) Muslim Women in America: Seeking Justice between Eastern Traditions and

Western Liberation. The Dubai Press Club, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. I

Ammar N. And S. Wolf (November, 1999) County Worker's Attitudes towards Private Prisons in the Mahoning Valley. American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada. I

Ammar, N. (October, 1999) Invited Arab American Women beyond Victimization and

Invisibility. Arab American University Graduates Annual Convention, New York City, New York. R

Ammar, N. (April, 1999) Invited Domestic Violence, Immigration and Identity: A Case Study from the Arab-American Community. Center for Arab Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. I Ammar, N. (March, 1999) Invited Colloquium Muslim Women’s Legal Rights in Shari ‘a. Wittenberg

University, Springfield, Ohio. I Ammar, N., E. Erez, and C. Gregory (March, 1999) Health Care Delivery Strategies in

Ohio's Women State Prisons. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, Florida. R Ammar, N. (February, 1999) Prioritizing Of Social Needs, Delivery of Social Services and Gender Gap. The Commission for Social Development, United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York. I

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Selected Journals and Other Venues Asking for Manuscript Peer Reviews

. ü Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada) ü Qatar Foundation (Qatar) ü Soros Foundation (USA) ü National Institute of Justice (USA)

Present Editorial Boards Service

v African Journal of Criminal Justice (2010-ongoing.) v Arts and Social Science Journal (2013-ongoing), Editor-in-Chief. v Feminist Formations [previously National Women Studies Association Journal] (2007-

2014), editorial board member. v International Research Journal of Humanities, Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences

(2014-ongoing). v Marmara University: Journal of Women and Gender Studies (2014-2016) . v Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan (2006-ongoing). v Turkish Journal of Police Studies (2005-ongoing).

Selected Community Service Ø (2017-2018). Member of the Salam-Shalom Sister Cherry Hill, N.J. Ø (2014-2016) Board Member of Durham Community Foundation. (2012- ongoing)

Board Member of the Bethesda House (for battered women), Bowmanville, Ontario.

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Ø (2011-2019) Vice President of the National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP), American University’s Washington College of Law (WCL), Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

Ø (2011-2016) Representing UOIT on the Mayor of Oshawa’s initiative on One-Site Service for the Homeless. Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.

Ø (2011-2013) Representing UOIT with the City of Oshawa’s safety initiative, Safety Oshawa Committee. Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.

Ø (2008-2016) Representing UOIT with Board of Academics for Higher Education and Development (AHED – UPESED), Montreal, Canada.

Ø (2008-ongoing) Invited to lead the research group of the Business and Professional Women of Durham, Oshawa, Ontario.

Ø (2004- 2006) Invited to serve on the Board of Ohio Coalition against Domestic Violence Network Newly Reconstituted Board. Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (2004- On going) Invited to serve on the Board of Ohio Women of Color Caucus on Violence against Women. Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (2000-2001) Board member of the Mayor's Taskforce on Violence against Minority Women, City of Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (2000-2009) Board Member of the National Network to Prevent Violence against Immigrant Women. Headquarters, Washington, D.C.; Boston, Mass., and San Francisco, CA., U.S.A.

Ø (1999-2003) Board member of the Campaign on Justice and Restorative Justice Web-list.

Ø (1998-2003) Invited by the president of the University of Victoria to become a Member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Religion and Society at the University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada .

Ø (1997-2000) Board Member of the Youngstown Police Department Advisory Network for the Crisis Intervention Unit on Domestic Violence and Rape, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (1994-2000) Board Member of the Religious Consultation on Population, Reproductive Health and Ethics; Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

Ø (1993-1994) Member of an Ohio State-Wide Team Planning a Curriculum for Women Supervisors on the Police Force; Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (1993-2000) Board Chairperson of the Steering Committee, Immigrant Women's Institute, Mahoning Valley, Warren, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (1993) Founding Member, Coalition for Diversity-Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (1992-1996) Member, Mahoning County Highway Safety Task Force, Youngstown, OH.

Ø (1992-2001) Founding and Board Member, Mahoning Valley Dispute Resolution Services, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A.

Ø (1986-2000) Board Member and Founder of the Non-Governmental Women's Organization, Alliance for Arab Women, Cairo, Egypt.

Ø (2000-ongoing) Member of the Non-Governmental Women's Organization, Alliance for Arab Women, Cairo, Egypt.

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Professional Development

Ø (1993) Certified by the Ohio Association for Chiefs of Police to teach Human Diversity to Police Officers.

Ø (1994) Certified by the State of Ohio Peace Officer Training Council to teach the Cultural Diversity 24 hour Unit.

Ø (1996) 5 hours of Continuing Education Credit from the State of Ohio Department of Health and the Light Center, Inc., Columbus, Ohio, for participating in Incarcerated Women: The Cycle-The Healing.

Ø (1997) 5.5 hours of Continuing Professional Education Credit from the Burdman Group, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio, for participating in Women in the Judicial System.

Ø (1998) 5 hours of Continuing Professional Education Credit from the Burdman Group, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio, for participating in Domestic Violence and the Religious Community.

Ø (1999) Completed 21 hours of General Mediation Training. Ø (2001) Completed Colleges of Arts and Sciences Associations Training

for Deans and Associate Deans. Ø (2005) Completed a Women’s Leadership Workshop offered to Board

Members of the National Network to Prevent Violence against Immigrant Women.

Ø (2007, June) Completed Senior University Administrators Course (SUAC). The Centre for Higher Education Research and Development. (University of Manitoba). Held in Banff, Alberta.

Ø (2011). The Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences (CCAS), Montreal, Canada.

Ø (2013) How to Supervise People, Learn Effective Leadership Skills to Maximize Employee Performance. Oshawa, Ontario. Fred Pryor Seminars, Division of Park University Enterprises.

Ø (2015) Fund Raising for Arts and Sciences. Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Phoenix, Arizona.

Ø (2019) Certificate in Strategic Foresight, College of Technology at the University of Houston, Texas.

Ø (2019)Council for Advancement and Support for Education, Fundraising for Deans, Fort Myers, FL.

Professional Affiliations Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences; 1994-present, Alliance for Arab Women, Cairo, Egypt; founding member 1986,

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American Society of Criminology; 1994-present, American Anthropological Association; 1987-present, Association of Arab-American University Graduates; 1988-present, Canadian Council of Deans of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, 2011, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, U.S. A., 2010, Council of Ontario Deans of Arts & Science, 2010, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association; 1993-2007, National Association of Muslim Lawyers; 1999-present, National Network to Prevent Violence against Immigrant Women; 1998-2011, Ohio Domestic Violence Network; 2004-2007, Society for Applied Anthropologists; 1986present. Courses Taught (Undergraduate courses) Basic Interviewing, Law and Society (honors), Minorities in Criminal Justice, Women in Crime and Justice, Women, Islam and Justice, Corrections. (Graduate (MA/Ph.D. courses) Comparative Criminal Justice, Islam and the Criminal Justice System, Justice Administration, Proseminar in Justice Studies, Qualitative Methods, Victimology. Other Significant Contributions Ø A participant in the first Women in Academic Leadership workshop, University of

Manitoba, Extended Education, Oct. 1 to 5, 2018

Ø Board member of the Planning Committee for the 4th Family Violence among the South Asian Community in Ontario. (2013-2014).

Ø Chief planner for a conference on Racialized Minorities and the Canadian Criminal Justice System, UOIT, Oshawa, Ontario (2010-2011).

Ø Chief planner for a conference on Women and the Canadian Criminal Justice System, UOIT, Oshawa, Ontario (2009-2010).

Ø Testified as an expert witness in more than 10 immigration cases, and written affidavits to Battered Immigrant Visa Petitions in the U.S. In all Cases I was considered an Expert Witness on issues of Violence, Women and the Muslim Arab- Middle East.

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Ø Planned for and conducted second State Capacity Building Summit to Improve

Services to Women Immigrant Victims of Violence, Wisconsin July 17-19, 2003. Funded by the Violence against Women Office, Department of Justice.

Ø Planned and conducted third State Capacity Building Summit to Improve Services to

Women Immigrant Victims of Violence, Miami, Florida May 16-19. 2004. Funded by the Violence Against Women Office, Department of Justice and Presided by the Immigrant Program of Legal Momentum, Washington, D.C.

Ø Participated in the discussions of the first five year strategic plan on women's

issues conducted by the Omani Government, in Muscat, Oman; March 2002.

Ø Conducted the Evaluation for the first State Capacity Building Summit to Improve Services to Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence Workshop organized by the American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence and NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund Immigrant Women Program. St. John’s College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 30th-August 2, 2000.

Ø Reviewed Soros Grants 1999-2000. Ø Attended United Nations 44th session of the Commission on the Status of

Women as part of the Beijing 5+ follow-up, March 2000, New York. Attended as representative of the Alliance for Arab Women, Egyptian non-governmental Organization.

Ø Served as contact for the PEW Global Stewardship Initiative, 1995-1997. Ø Attended as a member of a non-governmental organization the United Nations

42nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women as part of a follow-up on the Beijing Platform on violence against women and girl-children.

Ø March 1998, New York. Invited to attend by the Commission on the Status of

Women Secretariat as an Expert.

Ø Attended United Nations fourth Conference on Women, Beijing, China, 1995.

Student Supervision: Ph.D. Kosal, T. The Effectiveness of Cybercrime Special Units in Combating Computer Crime (summer, 2010).

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Altuntop, S. An Analysis of What Factors Determine the Selection Practices and Preferences of Police Departments (summer, 2008) (Co-Advisor). Dolu, O. Fear of Online Crime and Public Policy: Privacy vs. Security. (Summer, 2007). Duman, A. Effects of Contingent Factors on Community Policing Activities: A Critical Analysis of Adopting a Certain Policing Module (Co-Advisor) (summer, 2007). Gul, S. Police Performance Appraisal: A Comparative Study between Turkey and the United States of America (spring, 2007). Gurer, C. Divergence of Discontent: Sociopolitical Analysis of Turko-Skeptisism in European Union Enlargement. (Summer, 2007). Sezgin, E. A Comparative Perspective of International Cooperation against Terrorism (Advisor) (summer, 2007). Uludag, S. Democracy, Crime Victimization and Fear of Crime: The Effects of Democratic Quality on Citizens’ Fear of Criminal Victimization. (Co-Advisor) (Spring, 2007). Makandawi, L. Coping with life as a woman: A critical ethnography of violence against female domestic (spring, 2006) (University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S.). MA Thesis/Papers Supervision in Criminology (at UOIT) Davut, Akca Operationalizing the Spatial Influence of the Risk Factors behind the Open-air Drug Markets in Durham Region. (Completed, July 2015) [Major Advisor] Serdar San The Policing of Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis of Turkish and Canadian Counter-terrorism Response. (Completed, July 2015)[Committee Member) Kanika Samuels Examining the Utility of Pre-Charge Youth Diversion Programs: A Canadian Context (Completed, May 2015) [Co-Advisor]. Nicole Pigeon. Elder Abuse And Victimization: Yet Another Vulnerable Population.(Completed December 2014, Paper) [Major Advisor]. Anisha, Hussain. Social Control and Deviance within the South Asian Muslim Female Community: An Exploratory Study. (Completed May, 2014) [Committee Member]

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Nora Dikho Comparative Analysis of Domestic Violence and Immigration Research at Home and Abroad. (Completed May, 2014, Paper) [Major Advisor] Amrinder Brar, Media Portrayal of the “Unique” Experiences of Domestic Violence of Sikh Women in Canada. (Completed July, 2013)[Committee Member] Negin Vatandoost. Honour Killing: An assessment of violence (Completed, August 2012) [Major Advisor]. Kiri, Lutchman Intent, Harm, and Provocation: Factors Affecting Public Support for Restorative Justice Processes. (Completed, August, 2012) [Committee Member] Laura Macdermic. Assessing restorative justice (completed, July 2011) [Major Advisor]. Amanda Couture. Understanding Dating Abuse From the Perspective of Immigrant South Asian Muslim Women (Completed June, 2011) [Committee Member]. Kathryn Bruynson. Experiences of Partner of Male Prisoners (Completed, June 2011 ) [Committee Member]. Amanda Breen. Youth and rehabilitation in the Canadian Justice System (Completed June, 2011) [Committee Member]. MA in Criminal Justice or Justice Studies Degree (all at Kent State University, U.S.) Kocak, M. Terrorism and the Turkish Police (Spring, 2007) (Advisor). Kaiser, M. The Southern Subculture of Violence. (Spring, 2007) (Advisor). Kosal, T. The Use of Technology in Police Surveillance (Summer, 2006) (Co-advisor). King, B. The Death Penalty: Racial Traits. (Spring, 2006). Perella, A. The Effects of Co-payments on Health Delivery in Women’s Prisons (Spring, 2006) (Advisor). Dolu, O. The Use of Computers in Fraud (Spring, 2005). Duman, A. Community Policing and the Turkish Police (Spring, 2005) . Woods, B. Examining Exposure to Violence and Lack of Parental Monitoring As Contributors to Violent Behavior Among Elementary School Children. (Summer 2004).

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Tuzuner, M. Neighborhood Watch Group: Does Community Policing Have Impact On It? (Summer 2004). Gurer, G. Job Satisfaction Among Turkish Police (Spring, 2005). Gul, S.K. Police Performance Appraisal in the Turkish National Police and A Survey of the Ankara Police Department (Spring 2003). Downey, S. Elementary School Children’s Anti-Social Behaviors, Differences Between Grade Level and Gender (Summer 2003). Ekici, A. Would You Like to Join a Protest? A Study of Protest Participation and Influencing Factors. (Spring 2003). Baker, C. Access to Medical Treatment and Mental Health Assessment: A Comparison of Male and Female Inmates. (Fall 2002) [ Advisor]. Payne, D. Intensive Supervision Programs: Effects and Dimensions. (Fall 2002). Schneider, P. Prostitution as A Special Docket: Can Compliance Hearings Make a Difference? (Fall 2002). Fert, I. Technical Surveillance in Police Intelligence. (Summer 2002, co-advisor). Gurer C. The Effects of Crime Analysis Use on Crime and Clearance Rate: an Analysis of National Crime and Administrative Data. (Summer 2002). Hearn, V. Victim- Offender Mediation: Does It Reduce Recidivism in Juvenile Offenders (Summer 2002). Trem, N. The Cooperation of Domestic Violence Victims with Police and Prosecutors. (Summer 2002). Drucker, S. Re-integrative Shaming. (Spring 2002). Payne, D. Recidivism Among Adult Intensive Supervision Probationers (Spring 2002). Saxon S. An Examination of Muslim Inmates in the Ohio Prison System. (Spring 2002) [Advisor].

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Lyons, D. An Analysis of Extralegal Factors and the Effects on the Legal Perception of Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Elder Abuse Among Ohio Judges. (Summer 2001) [ Advisor]. Brown, D. Policing Domestic Violence: How Police Officers In Portage County Ohio Responded to Domestic Violence Calls. (Summer 1999). Fedak. S. Call Escalation and Response Time: Does Police Response Time Impact the Seriousness of a Call for Service? (Summer 1999). Masters of Liberal Studies Degree (all at Kent State University) Julian, S. Inner Peace and Inner Conflict: An Auto-ethnography of a Motherless Daughter. Cartwright, C. The Role of Henna in Constructing Identity (Spring, 2006-Reader). James, F. Constructing Women as Victims: How American Public Polices and Law Perpetuate the Rape Culture (Spring, 2005- Advisor).