Curriculum Vitae Anila Duro, M.A. Address 524 West 59 th Street Phone: 212-484-1188 E-mail: aduro@jjay.cuny.edu Education 2012- Ph.D., Social Welfare, The Graduate School & University Center, CUNY, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College Working dissertation topic: Human Trafficking Survivors and Experiences with Police 2010 M.A., Criminal Justice,, CUNY Thesis: The Unfortunate Roads of 21 st Century Missing a word here?: Prescription for Preventing Women Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation Chair/advisor: Dr. Mangai Natarajan Specialized in Criminology and Deviance Dean s list recipient, 2009-2010 2005 B.A., International Criminal Justice,, CUNY Minors: Political Science and English Honors Magna Cum Laude, Dean s list recipient 2001-2003 Student Ambassador, Global Citizenship & America, Salzburg, Austria, 2005 Study Abroad Program, Comparative Political Science and History of Crime, St. Edmonds College, Cambridge, United Kingdom July-August 2003 Teaching and Research Experience January 2016 Research Evaluator/Consultant -Present Kings County District Attorney s Office Awarded grant under OVC/BJA s FY 2015 Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human Trafficking Spring 2010- Adjunct Lecturer,, CUNY Present Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration 2009-2011 Graduate Research Assistant,, CUNY Psychology Department under supervision of Professor Chitra Raghavan Intimate partner violence among men who have sex with men Spring 2010 Graduate Research Assistant,, CUNY
Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration under supervision of Professor Lior Gideon Correctional Policies and Public Perceptions on California s Inmate Release Programs 2005-2006 Researcher & Project Principal Investigator, Huairou Commission, Brooklyn, NY Assessing neighborhood life and conditions in the Williamsburg Projects Academic Professional Experience Academic Administrative Director July 2015-Present Department of Psychology Provide strategic direction and decision making for department including development, implementation and evaluation of short-term and long-term goals Coordinate ongoing assessment efforts to improve student advisement and office operations and services Deputy Director of Strategic Initiatives July 2014-July 2015 Office of the Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives Manages administrative and program activities of strategic initiatives Liaison within the College, in CUNY and various communities of practice Oversees the development of institutional and marketing databases Academic Administrative Director November 2009-July 2014 NYPD Leadership Program Manage faculty relations and outreach Develop and provide faculty and student support Responsible for addressing and operating student advisement and support services Manage planning and implementation of program events including book fairs, first day of classes, orientation, certificate ceremony and faculty meetings Executive Associate to the Dean of Graduate Studies January 2006- November 2009 Office of Graduate Studies Provide academic guidance to graduate students Develop and oversee student workshops Managed probation and dismissals Peer Mentor 2003-2004 Freshman Peer Mentoring Office Provided extensive advisement and registration assistance Offered registration workshops
Dissemination and Marketing Young Professional Spring 2005 United Nations University Coordinated monthly seminars Developed marketing databases Areas of Specialization Criminal Justice and Social Work Implications, Human trafficking, Sex Trafficking Victims and Police, Police and Gender Bias Curriculum Development, Runaway Youth, Intimate Partner Violence, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods in particular Randomized Control Trials & Ground Theory Approach, Quality of Life for Survivors of Sexual Crimes Courses Taught Undergraduate: Correctional Treatment of the Offender Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology Presentations Duro, A. & Haberfeld, M. (2014, June). Law enforcement responses to U.S. sex trafficking: A proposal for randomized control trial. Paper presented at the International Conference on The Rule of Law in an Era of Change: Security, Social Justice and Inclusive Governance, Athens, Greece. Duro, A. (2014, April). Law enforcement responses to sex trafficking: Current challenges & future goals. Paper presented at Columbia University Conference on Seeds of Sex & Violence: From East to West. Columbia Child Rights, New York, NY. Duro, A. Frazier, B., Solis, C., Ma, Y., Strobl, S., and Haberfeld, M. (March, 2012). Women trafficking today: A framework of policing women trafficking and providing effective immigration policies. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2012 Conference. New York City: NY. Duro, A., Temple, J., Lee, H., Suriyopas, Chong, D., and Croce, D. (April 24, 2012). Dynamics of human trafficking in New York City. Conference at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. New York: NY. Duro, A., Sriken, J and Raghavan, C. (November, 2010). Client Violence during Male Sex Work: Hidden and Unknown Violence among MSM. Poster session presented at the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco. Service 2012- Peer reviewer: Women & Criminal Justice, Feminist Criminology
2013 Council Member, Post-Hurricane Sandy Student Support Coordinating Council (appointed by the President) 2013 Committee Member, Summer/Winter Workgroup (appointed by the Dean) 2008 Committee Member, International Student Services Committee (appointed by the Provost) 2015- Committee Member, College Wide Assessment Committee 2015- Committee Member, Quality of Life Committee, HEO Council 2015- Committee Member, Executive Committee, PhD Program in Social Welfare 2015- Committee Member, Curriculum Committee, PhD Program in Social Welfare Professional Memberships 2014- American Society of Criminology 2014- National Association of Social Workers 2008- Albanian-American Women s Organizations 2007- Professional Staff Congress (PSC) 2007- New York State Untied Teachers (NYSUT) Grants Awarded 2015-2016 PSC CUNY Research Program ($3500) Police Perceptions of Sex Trafficking Victims and Sex Workers in NYC. Role: PI
Professional References Harriet Goodman, DSW Executive Officer, PhD Program in Social Welfare The Silberman School of Social Work and The Graduate Center of CUNY 2180 Third Avenue New York, NY 10035 (212) 396-7559 (917) 734-1922 hgoodman@hunter.cuny.edu Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Ph.D. Professor and Chair Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration Academic Director, NYPD Leadership Program 524 West 59 th Street, Room 422T (212) 237.8381 mhaberfeld@jjay.cuny.edu Joseph Pollini Professor and Deputy Chair Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration 524 West 59 th Street, Room 422T (212) 237.8409 jpollini@jjay.cuny.edu