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UNIVERSITY POSITION: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice EDUCATION : Ph.D., 1997 Sociology (Race and Ethnic Relations), Howard University Dissertation: The Impact of Technology on the Economic Status of African Americans During the Periods of Post Industrial Capitalism and High Tech Global Capitalism, 1950-1990 M.A., 1986, Sociology, University of Memphis B.A., 1982, Journalism, University of Memphis RESEARCH INTERESTS: Racial Inequality; Fairness in Sentencing (e.g., the Death Penalty); The Prison Industrial Complex (e.g., Privatization of Prisons); and African Americans and the Criminal Justice System PUBLICATIONS AND BOOK REVIEWS: "Underdevelopment in the U.S. Labor Market: The Case of the African American Female." Urban League Review. Winter, 1990. A Review of Globalization from Below: The Power of Solidarity , by Jeremy Brecher, Tim Costello, and Brendan Smith. Cambridge , MA : South End Press, 2000. A Review of The Globalization of Terrorism, by Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, Ashgate Publishing Company: Aldershot , England (forthcoming) A Review of Counter-Colonial Criminology: A Critique of Imperialist Reason, by Biko Agazino. London : Pluto Press, 2003 (forthcoming). PRFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Member, American Sociological Association (ASA, Race & Ethnic Relations section) Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Member, American Society of Criminology (ASC) Academy of Criminal Justices Sciences (ACJS). SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Member, SAP Faculty Development Committee (School of Arts and Professions) Member, Student Retention (USM Advising Action Plan) Committee Retention Advisor, Department of Criminal Justice Member, UMES Graduate Council Committee Member, Department of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Graduate Assistantship Committee Criminal Justice Undergraduate Scholarship Committee Criminal Justice Comprehensive Examination Committee HOBBIES: Reading, Record (music) Collecting, Racquetball, Online Research |
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