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Curriculum Vitae
Shanhe Jiang Professor and Chair
Department of Criminal Justice
Wayne State University
Education
Ph.D. in Sociology. University at Albany, SUNY, NY
M.A. in Sociology. Nankai University, Tianjin, China
B. A. in Philosophy. Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
Academic Appointments and Experiences in the US
July 2015 – Present Professor and Chair Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University (WSU)
July 2013 – June 2015 Professor and Chair Dept. of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Legal Specialties,
University of Toledo (UT)
Fall 2007 – June 2013 Professor Dept. of Criminal Justice, UT
Fall 2004 – Spring 2007 Associate Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, UT
Fall 2003 – Spring 2004 Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, Grambling State University (GSU)
Fall 1999 – Spring 2003 Associate Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, GSU
Fall 1993 – Spring 1999 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, GSU
Spring 1992 – Spring 1993 Instructor (part-time), Dept. of Sociology, University at Albany, SUNY
Honors
The Best Paper award. The paper “Social Ties, Collective Efficacy and Perceived Neighborhood Property
Crime in Guangzhou, China" (authored by Shanhe Jiang, Kenneth Land and Jin Wang) was selected by the
Asian Criminological Society to receive the "2006-2013 Best Paper Award" in 2015.
Chutian Visiting Chair Professor, Central China Normal University, 2012 – 2015
Recipient of the 2011 University of Toledo Outstanding Researcher Award
Recipient of the University of Toledo Faculty Excellence Award for 2009-2010
Recipient of the College of Health Science and Human Service Dean’s 2009 Outstanding Research Award
Nominee for Distinguished University Professor in 2015
Nominee for Distinguished University Professor in 2013
Nominee for Distinguished University Professor in 2012
Nominee for the College of Health Science and Human Service Dean’s 2008 Outstanding Research Award
Invited to give talks or short lectures in more than 20 universities in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan
and Macau.
Invited to give talks at the US Department of Justice, University of Michigan, and Jacksonville State
University
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Publications
Articles published and accepted for publication
94. Marcus Felson, Shanhe Jiang, and Yanqing Xu (accepted for publication). Routine activity effects of
the Covid-19 pandemic on burglary in Detroit, March 2020. Crime Science.
93. Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Shanhe Jiang, Thomas Kelley, and Jinwu Zhang (2020, online).
Examining the Association between Work-Family Conflict and the Work Attitudes of Job Satisfaction and
Organizational Commitment among Chinese Correctional Staff. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
92. Marcus Felson, Shanhe Jiang, and Yanqing Xu (2020). Research note: Sensitivity of SES-crime
relationships to the inclusion or exclusion of extreme neighborhoods. Papers in Applied Geography, 6,
151-158.
91. Jianhong Liu, Eric Lambert, Thomas Kelley, Jinwu Zhang, and Shanhe Jiang (2020). Exploring the
association between work-family conflict and job involvement. International Journal of Offender Therapy
and Comparative Criminology, 64, 791-817.
90. Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, Darrell Irwin, Can Yang, and Minhui Xing (2020). An exploratory study
of views of supervision strategies by community corrections probationers in China. The Prison Journal,
100(1), 3-26.
89. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Dawei Zhang, and Xiaohong Jin (2019). Supervision Strategies and Their
Correlates: An Empirical Study of Chinese Community Correctional Staff. International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 63(7), 1100–1123.
88. Dawei Zhang, Darrell D. Irwin, Shanhe Jiang, and Haoyue Zhang (2019). Staffing Composition,
Offender Profiles and Supervision in China’s Community Corrections. The Prison Journal, 99 (3), 285-
309.
87. Shanhe Jiang (2019). Community corrections in the US: A critical review of its rise, development,
current situation and lessons for Chinese community corrections. Juvenile Delinquency Study, No. 2, 31-41.
86. Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, and Jinpeng Zhai (2019). Semiformal control: A paradigm from Chinese
society. Journal of Jiansu Police Institute, 34, 100-110.
85. Eunsuhk Choi, Shanhe Jiang, and Eric Lambert (2019). Reasons for South Korean Attitudes toward
the Death Penalty: Exploring the Nexus between Strong Public Support and History of Misapplication.
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 43 (1), 61-76.
84. Shanhe Jiang, Ming Hu, and Eric Lambert (2018). Predictors of Death Penalty Views in China: An
Empirical Comparison between College Students and Citizens. International Journal of offender therapy
and comparative criminology, 62 (14), 4714-4735.
83. Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, Jianhong Liu, Jinwu Zhang, and Eunsuhk Choi (2018). A Happy Life:
Exploring How Job Stress, Job Involvement, and Job Satisfaction Are Related to the Life Satisfaction of
Chinese Prison Staff. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 25, 619-636.
82. Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Shanhe Jiang, Jinwu Zhang, and Thomas Kelley (2018). The
Antecedents of Job Involvement: An Exploratory Study among Chinese Prison Staff. International Journal
of Law, Crime and Justice, 54, 21-33.
81. Yanqing Xu, Cong Fu, Eugene Kennedy, Shanhe Jiang, and Samuel Owusu-Agyemang (2018) .The
Impact of Street Lights on Spatial-Temporal Patterns of Crime in Detroit, Michigan. Cities, 79, 45-52.
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80. Xiaohong Jin, Ivan Sun, Shanhe Jiang, Wang Yongchun, and Wen Shufang (2018). The relationships
between job and job characteristics and role and job stress among Chinese community correctional
workers. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 52, 36-46.
79. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, and Jinwu Zhang (2018). An Exploratory Study of the
Effects of Work Environment Variables on Job Satisfaction among Chinese Prison Staff. International
Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62, 1694-1719.
78. Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, and Shanhe Jiang (2018). Organizational justice and work attitudes
among Chinese prison staff. The prison journal, 98 (3), 314-333.
77. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Thomas Kelley, and Jinwu Zhang (2018). Effects of Work
Environment Variables on Chinese Prison Staff Organizational Commitment. Australia and New Zealand
Journal of Criminology, 51: 275-292.
76. Xiaohong Jin, Ivan Sun, Shanhe Jiang, Yongchun Wang, and Shufang Wen (2018). The impact of job
characteristics on burnout among Chinese correctional workers. International Journal of Offender Therapy
and Comparative Criminology, 62(2), 551-570.
75. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Dawei Zhang, Xiaohong Jin, Mengfei Shi, and Deping Xiang (2018).
Correlates of organizational commitment among community correctional officers in China. The Prison
Journal, 98(1), 60-82.
74. Lambert, Eric, David N. Baker, O. Oko Elechi, Shanhe Jiang, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, Sudershan
Pasupuleti, and Nance Hogan (2018). Gender and Cultural Differences on Death Penalty Support and
Views among Indian and U.S. College Students. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 16 (4), 254-271.
73. Jianhong Liu, Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, and Jinwu Zhang (2017). Domain Spillover for Chinese
Correctional Staff: An Exploratory Study of the Association between Work-Family Conflict and Job Stress.
Psychology, Crime and Law, 23(7), 633-646.
72. Lambert, Eric, Shanhe Jiang, Lorri Williamson, O. Oko Elechi, David N. Baker, Mahfuzul I.
Khondaker, and Toyoji Saito (2016). Gender and Capital Punishment Views among Japanese and U.S.
College Students. International Criminal Justice Review, 26, 337-58.
71. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Dawei Zhang, Xiaohong Jin, Mengfei Shi, and Deping Xiang (2016).
Effects of Work Environment Variables on Job Satisfaction among Community Correctional Staff in
China. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43, 1450-1470.
70. Shanhe Jiang, Xiaohong Jin, Deping Xiang, Wendi Goodlin-Fahncke, Dawei Zhang, Shengyong
Yang, and Na Xu (2016). Punitive and rehabilitative orientations toward offenders among community
correctional officers in China. The Prison Journal, 96, 771-792.
69. Yu Han, Shanhe Jiang, and Kenneth C. Land (2015). Multicollinearity in Hierarchical Linear Models.
Social Science Research, 53, 118-136.
68. Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, Xiaohong Jin, Deping Xiang, Richard Greenleaf, Jie Liu, and Na Xu
(2015). Semiformal crime control and semiformal organizations in China: An empirical demonstration
from Chinese community corrections. Asian Journal of Criminology, 10, 287-302.
67. Shanhe Jiang and Yuning Wu (2015). Chinese People's Intended and Actual Use of the Court to
Resolve Grievance/Dispute. Social Science Research, 49, 42-52. This article has been translated into
Chinese and published in Zhejiang University Law Review (2017).
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66. Shanhe Jiang, Deping Xiang, Qi Chen, Wendi Goodlin-Fahncke, Chengxiang Huang, Dawei Zhang,
Anna Zhao, and Shengyong Yang (2015). Public support for community corrections in China. International
Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59(7), 772 – 789.
65. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu and Toyoji Saito (2014). Formal and informal control in
China, Japan and the U.S. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 36-44.
64. Shanhe Jiang (2014). Corrections in Asia. The Prison Journal, 94, 3-6.
63. Eric G. Lambert, Shanhe Jiang (co-first author), O. Oko Elechi, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, David Baker,
and Jin Wang (2014). A preliminary study of gender differences on death penalty views of college students
from Bangladesh, China, Nigeria, and the United States. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 12, 44-
68.
62. Shanhe Jiang, Deping Xiang, Qi Chen, Chengxiang Huang, Dawei Zhang, Anna Zhao, and Shengyong
Yang (2014). Community corrections in China: Development and challenges. The Prison Journal, 94, 75-
96.
61. Eric G. Lambert,Yuning Wu, Shanhe Jiang, Karuppannan Jaishankar, Sudershan Pasupuleti, and
Jagadish V. Bhimarasetty (2014). Support for Community Policing in India and the U.S.: An Exploratory
Study among College Students. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management,
37, 3-29.
60. Shanhe Jiang, Kenneth Land, and Jin Wang (2013). Social ties, collective efficacy and perceived
neighborhood property crime in Guangzhou, China. Asian Journal of Criminology, 8, 207-223.
59. Shanhe Jiang, Yuning Wu, and Jin Wang (2013). Citizens’ obligation to obey the law: An empirical
study of Guangzhou, China. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 57,
495 - 518.
58. Eric Lambert, Brad Smith, James Geistman, Terry Cluse-Tolar, and Shanhe Jiang (2013). Do men and
women differ in their perceptions on stalking: An exploratory study among college students. Violence and
Victims, 28, 195-208.
57. Eric G. Lambert, Yuning Wu, O. Oko Elechi and Shanhe Jiang (2012). Correlates of Support for
Community-Police Partnerships in Policing among Nigerian and US College Students: An Exploratory
Study. International Criminal Justice Review, 22, 276-296.
56. Eric G. Lambert, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, O. Oko Elechi, Shanhe Jiang, and David Baker (2012).
Formal and informal crime control views in Bangladesh and the United States. Journal of Ethnicity in
Criminal Justice, 10, 199-222.
55. Eric G. Lambert, Nancy L. Hogan, Shannon M. Barton, and Shanhe Jiang (2012). Examining the
relationship between supervisor trust and management trust and job burnout among correctional staff.
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 39, 938-957.
54. Shanhe Jiang and Eric Lambert (2012). Social control in Asian countries: An introduction. Asian
Journal of Criminology, 7, 101-105.
53. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Toyoji Saito, and Joseph Hara (2012). University students’ views of
formal and informal control in Japan: An exploratory study. Asian Journal of Criminology, 7, 137-152.
52. Shanhe Jiang, Ivan Sun, and Jin Wang (2012). Citizens’ satisfaction with police in Guangzhou, China.
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 35, 801-821.
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51. Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang (co-first author), Sudershan Pasupuleti, Karuppannan Jaishankar, and
Jagadish V. Bhimarasetty (2012). Comparing and contrasting the formal and informal crime control views
of Indian and U.S. college students: A preliminary study. International Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology, 56(8), 1239-1257.
50. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Kelly Cheeseman Dial, Shanhe Jiang, and Mahfuzul Khondaker (2012).
Is the job burning me out? An exploratory test of the job characteristics model on the emotional burnout of
prison staff. The Prison Journal, 92, 3-23.
49. Eric Lambert, Karuppannan Jaishankar, Shanhe Jiang, Sudershan Pasupuleti, and Jagadish V.
Bhimarasetty (2012). Correlates of formal and informal social control on crime prevention: An exploratory
study among university students, Andhra Pradesh, India. Asian Journal of Criminology, 7: 239-250.
48. Mahfuzul Khondaker, Eric Lambert, and Shanhe Jiang (co-first author) (2011). Death penalty views in
Bangladesh: An exploratory study of capital punishment views among Bangladeshi college students.
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 35, 123-140.
47. Bonnie Wu, Shanhe Jiang, and Eric Lambert (2011). Citizen support for community policing in
China. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 34, 285-303.
46. Eric Lambert, Scott D. Camp, Alan Clarke, and Shanhe Jiang (2011). The impact of information on
death penalty support, revisited. Crime and Delinquency, 57, 572-599.
45. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, Jin Wang, Toyoji Saito, and Rebecca Pilot (2010). Death penalty views in
China, Japan and the U.S.: An empirical comparison. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 862-869.
44. Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang et al. (2010). Policing views from around the globe: An exploratory study
of the views of college students from Bangladesh, Canada, Nigeria and the United States. International
Criminal Justice Review, 20, 229-247.
43. Shanhe Jiang, Jin Wang, and Eric Lambert (2010). Correlates of informal social control in Guangzhou,
China neighborhoods. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 460-469.
42. Shanhe Jiang, Rebecca Pilot, and Toyoji Saito (2010). Why Japanese support the death penalty?
International Criminal Justice Review, 20, 302-316.
41. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, and Shanhe Jiang (2010). A preliminary examination of the relationship
between organizational structure and emotional burnout among correctional staff. The Howard Journal of
Criminal Justice, 49, 125-146.
40. Elechi Oko, Eric Lambert, and Shanhe Jiang (2010). Formal and informal crime control views in
Nigeria and the United States: An exploratory study among college students. Journal of Ethnicity in
Criminal Justice, 8, 104-126.
39. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Shanhe Jiang, O. Oko Elechi, Barbaranne Benjamin, Angela Morris,
John Laux, and Paula Dupuy (2010). The relationship among distributive and procedural justice and
correctional life satisfaction, burnout, and turnover intent: An exploratory study. Journal of Criminal
Justice, 38, 7-16.
38. Tom Winfree and Shanhe Jiang (2010, co-first author). Youthful suicide and social support:
Exploring the social dynamics of suicide-related behavior and attitudes within a national sample of U.S.
adolescents. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 8, 19-37.
37. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, and Morris Jenkins (2010). East meets West: An empirical comparison
of formal and informal crime control among Chinese and the U.S. students. International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 54, 264-284.
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36. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Shanhe Jiang, Irshed Alheimer, and Michael Stevenson (2010). The
relationship between burnout and support for punishment and treatment: A preliminary examination.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 54, 1004-1022.
35. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Oko Elechi, Shanhe Jiang, John Laux, Paula Dupuy, and Angela Morris
(2009). A further examination of antecedents of correctional staff life satisfaction. Social Science Journal,
46(4), 689-706.
34. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, and Vincent Nathan (2009). Death penalty attitudes among Chinese
citizens: retributive or instrumental? Journal of Criminal Justice, 37, 225-233.
33. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Bradene Moore, Kasey Tucker, Morris Jenkins, Michael Stevenson, and
Shanhe Jiang (2009). The impact of the work environment on prison staff: The issue of consideration,
structure, job variety, and training. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 166-180.
32. Eric Lambert, Nancy L. Hogan, Shanhe Jiang, and Morris Jenkins (2009). I am fried: The issues of
stressors and burnout among correctional staff. Corrections Compendium (Summer), 16-23
31. Sudershan Pasupuleti, Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, Jagadish Bhimarasetty, and K. Jaishankar (2009).
Crime, criminals, treatment, and punishment: An exploratory study of views among college students in
India and the United States. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 25, 131-147.
30. Shanhe Jiang and Eric Lambert (2009). Views of formal and informal crime control and their
correlates in China. International Criminal Justice Review, 19, 5-24.
29. Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, and Nancy Hogan (2008). The issue of trust in shaping the job stress, job
satisfaction, and organizational commitment of correctional staff. Professional Issues in Criminal Justice,
3, 37-64.
28. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, and Shanhe Jiang (2008). “Exploring antecedents of the five types of
commitment among correctional staff: It matters what you measure.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 19
(4), 466-490.
27. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Bradene Moore, Morris Jenkins, Shanhe Jiang, and Alan Clarke (2008).
The death penalty attitudes of criminal justice students: Are they different from other students? Criminal
Justice Studies, 21, 193-212.
26. Shanhe Jiang and Jin Wang (2008). Correlates of support for capital punishment in China.
International Criminal Justice Review, 18, 24-38.
25. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Shannon Barton, Shanhe Jiang, and David Baker (2008). The impact of
punishment and rehabilitation views on organizational commitment among correctional staff: A
preliminary study. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 33, 85-98.
24. Eric Lambert, Sudershan Pasupuleti, Shanhe Jiang, K. Jaishankar, and Jagadish V. Bhimarasetty
(2008). Death penalty views among college students in India. Punishment and Society, 10, 207-218.
23. Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Shannon Barton, Shanhe Jiang, Lois Ventura, and Terry Nerbonne
(2007). Rural law enforcement officers’ perceptions of the likelihood of arrest in various situational
domestic violence cases: The impact of personal characteristics of the officer and type of agency. Journal
of Police and Criminal Psychology, 22, 91-101.
22. Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang (co-first author), Wang Jin, and Kasey Tucker (2007). A preliminary
study of gender differences on views of crime and punishment among Chinese college students.
International Criminal Justice Review, 17, 108-124.
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21. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, and Jin Wang (2007). Correlates of formal and informal social/crime
control in China. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 261-271.
20. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, and Jin Wang (2007). Capital punishment views in China and US: A
preliminary study among college students. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative
Criminology, 51, 84-97.
19. Eric Lambert and Shanhe Jiang (2006). A comparison of Chinese and U.S. college students' crime and
crime control views. Asian Journal of Criminology, 1, 1-13.
18. Shanhe Jiang, Eric Lambert, and Jin Wang (2006). Issues in cross-cultural criminal justice survey
research: A case of U.S. and China collaboration. Internet Journal of Criminology, 1-24.
17. Shanhe Jiang and L. Thomas Winfree, Jr. (2006). Social support, gender, and inmate adjustment to
prison life: Insights from a national sample. The Prison Journal, 86, 32-55.
16. Shanhe Jiang, Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, and Liping Mo (2005). Social support and inmate rule
violations: A multilevel analysis. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 30, 71-86.
15. Shanhe Jiang (2005). Impact of drug use on inmate misconduct: A multilevel analysis. Journal of
Criminal Justice, 33, 153-163.
14. Shanhe Jiang and Marianne Fisher-Giorlando (2002). Inmate misconduct: A test of the deprivation,
importation, and situational models. The prison Journal, 82, 335-358.
13. Shanhe Jiang and Marianne Fisher-Giorlando (2000) Race and disciplinary reports: An empirical
study of correctional officers. Sociological Spectrum, 20, 169-194.
12. Shanhe Jiang and Richard Hall (1996). Local corporatism and rural enterprises in China's reform.
Organization Studies, 17, 929-952.
11. Richard Hall, Shanhe Jiang, Karyn Loscocco, and John Allen (1993). Ownership and centralization: A
China and US comparison. Sociological Forum, 8, 595-608.
10. Shanhe Jiang (1990). Ownership and organizational structures. Sociological Studies, No.2 , 66-73.
9. Shanhe Jiang and Liping Mo (1990). Emergence of sociological theories. International Sociology,
No.1, 13-19.
8. Shanhe Jiang (1990). Weber’s methodology. International Sociology, No. 2 , 54-58, 61.
7. Shanhe Jiang and Liping Mo (1989). Durkeim’s ‘Rules of Sociological Study’. France Studies, No. 1,
112-115.
6. Shanhe Jiang (1988). Ethnomethodology. Sociological Studies, No.1, 54-65.
5. Shanhe Jiang (1988). Organizational theories. International Sociology, No.1, 38-43.
4. Shanhe Jiang (1988). Social integration. Hubei Social Science, No. 6, 70, 30.
3. Shanhe Jiang (1988). Bureaucracy and culture. Hubei Social Sciences, No.11, 33-38.
2. Shanhe Jiang and Yuting Lu (1984). Mobility and reform. Research and Practice, No. 9, 23-24.
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1. Yun Zhang, He Cai, and Shanhe Jiang (1982). Lifestyle and characteristics of youth workers. Frontiers
of Social Sciences, (No. 3), 101-109.
Books and Book Chapters
20. Shanhe Jiang (2015). “Public opinions and the death penalty.” In Bin Liang & Hong Lu (Eds.),
China’s Death Penalty in Transition: Theory, Policy, Practice and Reform, pp. 247-73. Columbia
University Press.
19. Shanhe Jiang (2014). “Social and crime control with Chinese characteristics.” In Liqun Cao, Ivan Sun
and Bill Hebenton (Eds.), The Handbook of Chinese Criminology, pp. 27-36. Routledge Publishers.
18. Zhong, Lena and Shanhe Jiang (2013). “Community policing in indigenous communities – China.” In
Mahesh K. Nalla and Graeme R. Newman (eds.) Community Policing in Indigenous Communities. Taylor
and Francis.
17. Sudershan Pasupuleti, Eric Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, Jagadish Bhimarasetty, and K. Jaishankar (2012).
“Criminological perceptions on two Continents: An exploratory study of views toward crime, criminals,
treatment, and punishment among college students in India and U.S.” In N. Prabha Unnithan (Editor),
Crime and Justice in India. New Delhi: Sage Publications India.
16. Shanhe Jiang (2008). Criminological Theories. Shanghai Century Press.
15. Shanhe Jiang (2008). “Social support theory.” In L. Cao and R. Xin (eds.) Frontiers of Western
Criminological Research. Beijing: Renda University Press.
14. Shanhe Jiang (2007). “Current western theoretical studies in crime and deviance.” In L. Li (Ed.)
Frontiers of Western Sociological Research, pp. 285-301. Beijing: Renda University Press.
13. Shanhe Jiang and Marianne Fisher-Giorlando’s paper entitle “Inmate misconduct: A test of the
deprivation, importation and situational models” reprinted in Richard Tewksbury (Ed.) Behind Bars (2006):
389-407. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
12. Shanhe Jiang, Richard Hall, Karyn Loscocco, and John Allen (1995). “Job satisfaction: A China and
US comparison.” In Richard L. Simpson and Ida Harper Simpson (Eds.) Research in the Sociology of
Work, 5: 161-178.
11. Shanhe Jiang (contributor), Chinese Encyclopedia of Sociology. Beijing: Chinese Encyclopedia Press,
1991, 570 pages. Contributors were invited to write terms for the encyclopedia based on their expertise in
Chinese subjects. The entries I prepared are words and phrases with extended commentary regarding the
meaning, history, and usage of words. It was a peer-reviewed book. I wrote three terms for the
encyclopedia. They were “content analysis,” “experiment,” and “unobtrusive research”.
10. Zhou Yunqin, Shanhe Jiang and Cai He, Survey Research (translated). Wuhan: Wuhan Science and
Technology University Press, 1990, 340 pages.
9. Su Tuo and Shanhe Jiang (eds.), Principles and Methods of Survey. Hubei: Hubei Science and
Technology Press, 1989.
8. Shanhe Jiang and Cai He. (1989). “Survey Research.” In Yunting Ma (ed.), Introduction to Sociology
(pp. 387-438). Henan: Henan People’s Press.
7. Shanhe Jiang. (1989). “Sampling.” In Su Tuo (ed.), Social Survey and Research (77-100). Jilin: Jilin
People’s Press.
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6. Shanhe Jiang. (1989). “Methods of data collection.” In Su Tuo (ed.), Social Survey and Research (101-
155). Jilin: Jilin People’s Press.
5. Shanhe Jiang. (1988). “Types of Human Relations.” In Zheng Yongting (ed.), Human Relations (122-
162). Beijing: Chinese Youth Press.
4. Shanhe Jiang. (1988). “Principles of Human Relations.” In Zheng Yongting (ed.), Human Relations
(163-197). Beijing: Chinese Youth Press.
3. Shanhe Jiang. (1988). “Research Methods in Sociology.” In Yunqin Zhou (ed.), Sociology (pp. 76 –
100). Wuhan: Wuhan University Press.
2. Weida Fan and Shanhe Jiang et al. (1988) Sociological Theories (translated). Tianjin: Tianjin People’s
Press.
1. Tuo Su and Shanhe Jiang et al.(1987). The Basics of Social Survey. Hunan: Hunan Science and
Technology Press.
Book Reviews
Shanhe Jiang (2006). Comments on The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, and Fictional Writing
in Twentieth-Century China. International Criminal Justice Review, 16, 126-128.
Grants and Contracts (2000 – present)
The history, development and future of computing social science. Sponsor: People’s Republic of China
National Social Science Foundation. Senior personnel (PI – Dr. Jiaojiang Luo). $116,000 (800,000 Chinese
yuan). Duration: November 2016 – end of 2019.
The Smart Policing Initiative grant with Toledo Police Department. Sponsor: Bureau of Justice Assistance,
U.S. Department of Justice. Co-PI/Research Partner. $ 667,467 awarded. Duration: 2015-2018.
Central China Normal University research grant. Community corrections and social control. PI. $24,000
awarded (150,000 Chinese Yuan). Duration: 2013-2015.
The University of Toledo Provost Office Research/Travel Funding (2011). $1,000 awarded.
The ASA/BJS Small Grants Research Program for Analysis of Crime and Justice Data. Sponsor: American
Statistics Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics. PI. $29,517 awarded. Duration: July 2009 – August
2010.
The Foy & Phyllis Penn Kohler Fund for International Studies. Sponsor: The Foy & Phyllis Penn Kohler
Fund. PI. $1,000 awarded. Duration: Summer 2008.
Summer Research Awards and Fellowship Program. Sponsor: The University of Toledo. Funded. PI.
$8,000 awarded. Duration: Summer 2008.
International Collaborative Research Grant with Dr. Jin Wang. Sponsor: Sun-Yat-Sen University. Funded.
PI. $7,100. Duration: 2008.
The Foy & Phyllis Penn Kohler Fund for International Studies. Sponsor: The Foy & Phyllis Penn Kohler
Fund. PI. $1,000 requested and $300 awarded. Duration: Summer 2006.
The Formative Evaluation of Citizen Circles grant with M Jenkins. Sponsor: Ohio Department of
Rehabilitation and Correction. Funded. Co-PI. $19,934 and awarded. Duration: September 2005 – August
2006.
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The Lucas County Juvenile Drug Court Evaluation grant with L. Ventura. Sponsor: Lucas County Juvenile
Court. Funded. Co-PI. $10,000 awarded. Duration: Summer 2005 – Spring 2006.
Service Learning Small Grants. Sponsor: The Office of Service Learning and Community Engagement at
the University of Toledo. PI. $1,500 awarded. Grant duration: Summer 2005 – Summer 2006.
March 2004: A travel grant. Sponsor: The Grambling State University (GSU) Professional Development
Program. $1,200 requested and awarded.
November 2003: A travel grant. Sponsor: The GSU Professional Development Program. PI. $1,200
requested and awarded.
November 2002: A travel grant. Sponsor: The GSU Professional Development Program. Funded. PI.
$1,200 requested and awarded.
March 2002: Received a grant for attending Orientation to Disproportionate Minority Confinement
Research from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The airplane costs, lodging, and
meals were paid directly by the Office of Juvenile Justice. I do not have a record of the exact amount of
money provided for these purposes.
November 2001: A travel grant. Sponsor: The GSU Professional Development Program. PI. $1,200
requested and awarded.
September 2001: A travel grant. Sponsor: College of Liberal Arts, GSU. $556.60 requested and awarded.
November 2000: A travel grant. Sponsor: The GSU Professional Development Program. Funded. PI.
$1,500 requested and awarded.
2000: A grant for attending the 2000 ICPSR Workshop on Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal
Justice from July 24 through August 18 at the University of Michigan. Sponsor: Bureau of Justice
Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice. Approximately $2,500 awarded.
2000: Research Development grant. Sponsor: the Office of Grand Development at GSU. PI. $6,000
requested and awarded. This award was funded for a period of one year, starting January 1, 2000 and
ending December 31, 2000. This was a research grant awarded under the Extramural Associate Research
Development Award Program funded by The National Institutes of Health.
Dissertation Committee
Committee member for Jihu Zhang, Spatial Interaction of Crime in the City of Detroit:
Evidence from Spatial Data Models. Department of Economics, Wayne State University, 2016-2019.
Served on the dissertation committee as an external examiner of the dissertation of Self-Control, Social
Bonds, and Perceived Costs: An Empirical Investigation on Chinese Juvenile Delinquency by Weng Xue,
the University of Hong Kong, China, 2016
Served on the dissertation committee as an external examiner of the dissertation of A Study on Incarcerated
Offenders of New Generation Migrant Workers in China by Jin Cheng, the University of Macau, China,
2016
Served on the dissertation committee as a written examiner of the dissertation of Punishment in
Contemporary China: Its Evolution, Development and Change, written by Enshen Li, the University of
Queensland, Australia, 2015
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Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Urban Development and Citizen Participation,
written by Kejun Shen, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Development of Tourism and Reduction of
Poverty in the Disadvantaged Regions, written by Aiping Zhou, Central China Normal University, Wuhan,
China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Social Capital and Reduction of Poverty,
written by Yang Sheng, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Poverty in Transitional China, written by
Chunyan Dang, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Female God and Female Culture in She
County, Hebei, written by Shuhua Yan, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Sociological Examination of Real Estate in
China, written by Guangzhong Wang, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Innovation by Minority Farmers and
Reduction of Poverty in Guangxi, written by Guanghui Mo, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Research on Talent Culture in Lulin, written
by Xiaodong Yang, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled On Government Trust, written by Junsheng
Zeng, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Dissertation Defense Committee for the dissertation entitled Village of Arts and Studies of Urban Folks,
written by Xiaojin Zhang, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 2013
Invited speech or presentations (2010 – present)
In the U.S.
January 2019 Community Corrections and Supervision Strategies in China, presented at The Humanities
Center, WSU, Detroit, MI
April 2012 The founding and development of criminal justice organs in China: A focus on procuratorate.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
March 2011 Death penalty views in China and the U.S.: An empirical comparison. Asian Studies Forum,
University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
August 2010 The Effects of Formal and Informal Controls on Violence, Drug Use and Public Disorder: A
Joint Multi-Response Generalized Hierarchical Linear Model. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of
Justice, D.C.
International (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau)
Invited to give 32 talks/presentations at more than 20 universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan
and Macau.
Professional conferences (2010 – present)
National and international conferences:
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Presented 44 papers at the Academy of Criminal Justice Science annual meetings and American Society of
Criminology Annual meetings in the USA
Presented 17 papers in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Asian Society of Criminology annual
meetings
Courses Taught
At the graduate level
Statistics; Data Management & Analysis for Criminal Justice, Research Methods; Computer Application in
Criminal Justice: SPSS; Current Issues in Criminal Justice; Criminal Justice Organizations: Administration
and Management, Special Topics in CJ: Community Corrections
At the undergraduate level
Statistics; Research Methods; Contemporary Correction Systems; Special Topics in Criminal Justice:
Community Corrections; Criminology; Deviant Behavior; Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice;
Introduction to Sociology; Social Problems; Alternatives to Bureaucracy; Organizations in Society; Human
Relations in Criminal Justice
Services at Wayne State University (July 2015 to present)
University and College levels
Fall 2016 – Present Member, Global Studies Advisory Board
Fall 2015 – present Dean’s Cabinet
Department level
July 2015 – Present Chair, Department of Criminal Justice
July 2015 – May 2016 Chair, Criminal Justice Program Review
Fall 2015 – Present Chair, Department Promotion and Tenure Committee
Fall 2015 – Present Chair, Department Salary Committee
Summer 2016 – 2017 Chair, Department Strategic Planning Committee
January 2020 – present Member, Ad Hoc Committee for Online MS Curriculum in CJ
Services at the University of Toledo (Fall 2004 –June 2015)
University level
Spring 2005 – May 2010 Dean’s Office Representative, University Assessment Committee
Summer 2007 – Spring 2008 Member (Dean’s recommendation), The Office of Research Collaboration
(ORC) Research Advisory Board
August 2008 – Spring 2009 Member, Collaborative Research & Grant Committee
September 2008 – Spring 2015 Member, Advisory Committee for Asian Studies
August 2010 – May 2011 Coordinator, Asia Forum Series
Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 Member, University of Toledo Outstanding Researcher Award Committee
Fall 2013 – Spring 2015 Member, University Strategic Enrollment Management Committee
Spring 2013 – Spring 2015 Member, President’s Commission of Global Initiative
College level
(During my tenure at the college council, the college merged or reorganized three times: The College of
Health Science and Human Service: 2004 – 2010; The Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science
and Human Service: 2011-2012; The College of Social Justice and Human Service: 2013-2015)
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Fall 2004 – Spring 2010 Member, College Assessment Committee
Spring 2006 – Fall 2007 Member, College Elaboration Committee
January 2007 – May 2009 Member, College Graduate Statistics Committee
February 2007 – Spring 2013 Member, College Council
The functions of the Council are to represent the interests of the College faculty to the College
administrative officers, University Faculty Senate, University Administration, and other communities of
interest as well as to provide advisory guidance to the College administrative officers.
Spring 2008 – May 2010 Member, Election Committee
Fall 2009 – May 2011 Member, Dean’s Outstanding Research and Teaching Awards Committee
Spring 2011 Member, Constitution Voting Committee
Spring 2013 – Spring 2014 Member, College Implementation Team
Fall 2013 – Spring 2014 Member, College Strategic Planning Committee
Fall 2013 – June 2015 Member, Dean’s Council Leadership
Department level
(Two departments: Department of Criminal Justice, 2004-2013; Department of Criminal Justice, Social
Work, and Legal Specialties, Spring 2013 – Spring 2015)
Fall 2004 – Spring 2009 Co-Chair, Assessment Committee
Fall 2004 – Spring 2013 Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee
Fall 2004 – Spring 2005 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Fall 2005 – Spring 2006 Member, Recruitment Committee
Fall 2006 – Spring 2008 Chair, Departmental Personnel Committee
Fall 2007 – Spring 2009 Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Fall 2008 – Spring 2013 Chair or Member, Departmental Personnel Committee
July 2013 – May 2014 Director, CJ Undergraduate Program
July 2013 – June 2015 Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Legal Specialties
Fall 2013 – June 2015 Chair Department Strategic Planning Committee
Services to Profession and Community (2004 – present)
Profession
2010 – November 2012 President-elect, Association of Chinese Criminology and Criminal Justice in the
U.S. (ACCCJ)
November 2012 – November 2014 President, ACCCJ
2010 – December 2011 Guest Editor, Asian Journal of Criminology’s special issue on “Crime control in
Asian countries”
November 2010 – Fall 2013 Guest Editor, Prison Journal’s special issue on “Corrections in Asia”
June 2012 – 2015 Editorial Board, International Journal of Criminology and Sociology
March 2016 – 2018 Editorial Board, Chinese Sociological Dialogue
November 2019 – Present Editorial Board, The Prison Journal
2016 Member, Jiang-Land-Wang Outstanding Student Paper Award Committee, ACCCJ
2017 Member, Jiang-Land-Wang Outstanding Student Paper Award Committee, ACCCJ
2018 Member, Jiang-Land-Wang Outstanding Student Paper Award Committee, ACCCJ
2020 Member, Jiang-Land-Wang Outstanding Student Paper Award Committee, ACCCJ
January 2019 – Present Country-level (China) Expert, Global Community Corrections Initiative.
Community
2008 – February 2016 Board Member, Chinese Association of Greater Toledo
2008 – 2009 Vice President, Chinese Association of Greater Toledo
January 2009 – February 2011 President, Chinese Association of Greater Toledo
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January 2009 – December 2009 Executive Director, Minority Health Grant, $2000, sponsor: Ohio
Commission on Minority Health
January 2010 – December 2010 Executive Director, Minority Health Grant, $2000, sponsor: Ohio
Commission on Minority Health
2009 – June 2015 Vice Chair, Association of Chinese Faculty and Staff at the University of Toledo