CURRICULUM VITAE OF RAYMUND E. NARAG I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION A. Present University Department or Unit Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice B. Office Address: Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice 1000 Faner Drive Mailcode 4504 4224 Faner Hall Carbondale, IL 62901-4504 E-mail: rnarag@siu.edu Tel. No: 618-4536375 II. III. IV. EDUCATION Ph.D., School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University; 2013 M.A., School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University; 2007 B.A., Cum Laude, Public Administration, University of the Philippines; 1995 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2012 to present Corrections Specialist, Asian Development Bank, 2013- present Research and Teaching Assistant, Michigan State University, 2005-2012 Program Officer, Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Philippines, 2002-2005 Research associate, Program Management, Supreme Court, Philippines, 2002-2004 Consultant, Office of the University President, UP Philippines, 2002 to 2004 RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES A. Interests and Specialties: Criminal Justice Administration Correctional Administration Community Based Interventions Crime, Delinquency and Deviance Comparative and Cross Cultural Criminology and Criminal Justice Mixed Methods (Qualitative and Quantitative Research) B. Current Projects: Police culture and professionalism in the Philippines Philippine correctional management and governance Qualitative analysis of the Gawad Kalinga Housing program Secondary data analysis of the factors related to causes of case delay in Metro Manila, Philippines Exploratory analysis of fraternity violence in the Philippines
C. Grants Applied: Narag, R and Daryl Kroner. Understanding the Filipino prison dynamics and the examination of culturally sensitive barriers to the development and implementation of Filipino prison best practices. SIU Collaborative seed grant. (2014) (Not funded) Narag, R. The relevance of collective efficacy in understanding the dynamics of social processes in a Philippine slum. Doctoral Dissertation Research. National Science Foundation. (2011). D. Grants Received: Principal investigator. Police professionalism and culture in the Philippines. $4,000.00. SIU Internal Grant, 2014. Principal investigator. The long term impacts of housing program in a slum community: A follow-up study. $6,000. SIU Internal Grant. 2013. Principal investigator. Understanding life behind bars: A nationwide replication. $5,000.00. The Asia Foundation. 2004. Principal Investigator. Developing a simplified inmate records system. $16,000.00. Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation. 2003. Principal Investigator. Understanding life behind bars: Quezon City Jail. $2,000.00 United Nations Development Program. 2002. E. Honors and Awards: Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, College of Social Science, Michigan State University, 2012 Graduate Fellowship Awards. School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 2007-2012 Dr. Knowlton W. Johnson Endowment. College of Social Science, Michigan State University. 2011 Best student paper. Asian Studies. Michigan State University. 2010. Dr. Martin Luther King Student Leader Award. Michigan State University, 2005 Fulbright Exchange Program. United States Department of State, 2005-2007 F. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings: (With Mahesh Nalla) Predictors of job satisfaction in the Philippine National Police. A papers presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-western Criminal Justice Association in Chicago, Illinois (2014) Crime and delinquency in a slum community in the Philippines: An extension of social disorganization theory. A poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, Georgia (2013) Immersion in Metro Manila Slums: Prospects and Challenges of collecting data on crime and violence in a non-western setting. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago, Illinois (2012) The conditional effects of culture on social process variables. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington D.C. (2011)
Testing the legal cynicism among youths in the Philippines. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Toronto, Canada. (2011) (With Joseph Johnson) In search of accountability and ongoing conversations: A proposal to reduce scholarly garbage. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA. (2010). Teaching criminology in a different setting. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in San Diego, California (2010). The impact of globalization on youth behaviors and identities: An empirical test. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA. (2009) (With Joyoung Song ) Towards an integrative framework on criminal justice behavior. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Boston, MA. (2009). Society of Filipino captives: Testing Sykes' deprivation theory in a Philippine jail setting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in St. Louis, MO. (2008). Fear of crime and public formal control in a developing country context. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Cincinnati, OH. (2008). Criminal victimizations in the Philippines: A test of routine activity and social disorganization theories. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, GA. (2007). Imprisonization in an Asian developing country: Similarities and differences with the US imprisonment experience. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science in Seattle, WA.(2007). (With Sheila Maxwell) Coping with stressful life events: Gender differences among Filipino adolescents. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Los Angeles, CA. (2006). The Filipino imprisonization experience. A paper presented to the Asian Annual Conference. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. (2005). V. PUBLICATIONS A. Articles in Professional Journals:, & Clarke Jones Understanding inmate society in the Philippines. Revise and resubmit Clarke Jones & Philippine prison gangs: Control and Chaos. Under review, & Sheila Maxwell (2013) Understanding cultural context when collecting field data: Lessons learned from field research in a slum area in the Philippines Qualitative Research.
, Sheila Maxwell, & Byung Lee (2012) A phenomenological approach to assessing a DUI/DWI program. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology., & Melchor de Guzman (2011) Delinquency and crime among youths in the Philippines: A test of legal cynicism. Asian Journal of Criminology, Jesenia M. Pizarro, & Carole Gibbs (2009) Lead exposure and its implications for criminological theory. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36(9), 954. Jesenia M. Pizarro, & (2008) Supermax prisons: What we know, what we do not know, and where we are going. The Prison Journal, 88(1), 23-42. B. Book (2005) Freedom and death inside the city jail. Manila: Supreme Court. C. Book Chapter (2013) Community Policing in the Philippines: A critical view in Community Policing in Indigenous Communities. Nalla M.(ed). Taylor and Francis., & Sheila Maxwell (2009) Prostitution in 21 st Century Criminology: A reference handbook, Miller, JM (ed). (pp.572-580). Sage Publications. (2003) Fraternity violence and small arms: Impacts on student security in five Manila universities in Whose Security Counts, Muggah, R and Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan (eds). (pp 11-16). Bangkok: Small Arms Survey/ Non-Violence International. D. Book Review (2008) The politics of crime and the community by Gordon Hughes. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. 32 (1) 125-127 E. Technical Reports (2014) A comprehensive report on the conditions of the Philippine Bureau of Corrections: Implications for integrated reforms. (2013) The current state of the Bureau of Corrections: Challenges and prospects for reforms. Report submitted to the Asian Development Bank. Sheila Royo Maxwell,, & Byung Lee (2011) Process evaluation of the Sobriety Court of Lansing, Michigan. Report Submitted to the 54A District Court of Lansing. (2004) The conditions of inmates in Philippine prisons: Implications for penal
VI. Reforms. Report submitted to The Asia Foundation. Philippines. TEACHING EXPERIENCE A. Teaching Interests and Specialties: Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Research Methods Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Justice Crime in and at Places Corrections Criminological theory B. Current Graduate Faculty Status: Assistant Professor C. Other Academic Teaching Experience: Fall 2012 CCJ316 Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice CCJ340 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Spring 2013 CCJ 316 Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice CCJ 473 Juvenile Delinquency Summer 2013 Fall 2013 CCJ 316 Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice Spring 2014 CCJ 473 Juvenile Delinquency CCJ 349 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Fall 2014 CCJ 374 Juvenile Justice Spring 2015 CCJ 340 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice CCJ 504 Criminological Theory