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Steven E. Gunkel Vita: January, 2017 Department of Sociology 1043 Paschal Drive Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Box 7808 Winston-Salem, NC 27109 PHONE: (336)758-5466 Email: gunkelse@wfu.edu EDUCATION: B.A. Washington State University, Department of Sociology, 1984; graduated cum laude. M.A. Washington State University, Department of Sociology, 1986. "Sex Differences in Risk-Taking and Their Implications for Deviant Behavior." Ph.D. Indiana University, Department of Sociology, 1996. "Administrative Segregation Revisited: Community Influences and the Sanctioning of Environmental White-Collar Crime." Studies Minor: Criminal Justice. AREAS OF INTEREST: Criminology/White-Collar Crime Stratification and Inequality Deviance and Social Control Research Methods/Social Statistics

TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2014- Associate Teaching Professor, Wake Forest University, present Department of Sociology. Courses: White-Collar Crime, Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Research Methods in Sociology, Honors, Criminology, Corrections, Sociology of Legal Profession, Directed Study (Internships), and Family Violence. 2011-2014 Lecturer, Wake Forest University, Department of Sociology. Courses: White-Collar Crime, Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Research Methods in Sociology, Social Statistics, Honors, Criminology, Corrections, and Principles of Sociology. 2009-2011 Associate Professor of Sociology/Director, Criminal Justice Program. Greensboro College, Department of Sociology. Courses: Criminal Justice, Criminology, Introductory Sociology, White-Collar Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, Deviance, Quantitative Methods, Family Violence, Social Stratification, Comparative Ethnic Relations, and Internships. 2008-2009 Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology. Wake Forest University, Department of Sociology. Courses: Social Statistics, Business and Society, Deviance, Corrections. Summer 2008 Visiting Professor of Sociology. Wake Forest University, Department of Sociology. Courses: Social Statistics. 2007-2008 Associate Professor of Sociology, Doane College, Department of Sociology. Courses: Intro. Sociology; Intro. Criminal Justice; Juvenile Delinquency; Corrections; Deviance and Social Control; Race and Nationality. Summer 2007 Visiting Professor of Sociology. Wake Forest University, Department of Sociology. Courses: Social Statistics. 2006- Associate Professor of Sociology, Doane College, Department 2007 of Sociology. Courses: Intro. Sociology; Intro. Criminal Justice; Juvenile Delinquency; Corrections; Deviance and Social Control; Race and Nationality; Seminar in Sociology. 2

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Continued): Summer 2006 Visiting Professor of Sociology. Wake Forest University, Department of Sociology. Courses: Social Statistics and Social Problems 2005-2006 Associate Professor of Sociology, Doane College. Department of Sociology. Courses: Intro. Sociology; Intro. Criminal Justice; Juvenile Delinquency; Corrections; Deviance and Social Control; Race and Nationality. 2004-2005 Visiting Professor of Sociology. Wake Forest University, Department of sociology. Courses: Principles of Sociology, Social Problems, White-Collar Crime, Deviance. (Sabbatical leave host institution). 2002-2004 Associate Professor, Doane College, Department of Sociology. Courses: Intro. Sociology; Intro. Criminal Justice; Juvenile Delinquency; Corrections; Deviance and Social Control; Race and Nationality. 1997-2002 Assistant Professor, Doane College, Department of Sociology. Courses: Intro. Sociology; Intro. Criminal Justice; Juvenile Delinquency; Corrections; Deviance and Social Control; Race and Nationality; White-Collar Crime; (Senior) Seminar in Sociology; and Law and Society. 1996-97 Visiting Assistant Professor, Doane College, Department of Sociology. Courses: Intro. Sociology; Intro. Criminal Justice; Juvenile Delinquency; White-Collar Crime; Corrections; Deviance and Social Control; and Law and Society. 1994-96 Instructor, University of Nebraska-Omaha (Lincoln Campus), Department of Criminal Justice. Courses: White-Collar Crime; Minorities and Criminal Justice. 1993-94 Instructor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Sociology. Courses: Criminology; White-Collar Crime. 1991 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Department of Sociology. Course: Criminology. 3

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Continued): 1989-91 Instructor, Indiana University, Independent Studies Program. Course: Sociology of Law. 1989 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Department of Sociology. Course: Deviant Behavior and Social Control. 1988 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Department of Sociology. Course: Criminology. 1986 Teaching Assistant, Indiana University, Department of Sociology. Course: Criminology. 1986 Instructor, Tacoma Community College, Department of Sociology. Course: Introductory Sociology. 1984 Teaching Assistant, Washington State University, Department of Sociology. Course: Introductory Statistics. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 2008- Co-Investigator for Race Relations on a New/Old Frontier: 2015 Community Responses to Latino Newcomers in Lumberton and Sanford, North Carolina. Interviewing, mail survey, and secondary data analysis for assessing determinants and consequences of residential segregation. (Internal grant awarded, Wake Forest University). 2002- Co-Director of Building and Sustaining Neighborhoods 2009 Project. Interviewing, mail survey, and secondary data analysis for assessing barriers to home ownership among minorities in Lincoln, Nebraska. 1992-94 Research Assistant, Indiana University, Department of Criminal Justice. Interviewing, data-gathering and analysis for a National Institute of Justice study "Securities Fraud: A National Assessment of Securities Violations and Enforcement Practices" with Kip Schlegel and Dave Eitle. 1986 Research Assistant, Washington State University, Department of Sociology. Performed supplemental research for study examining deterrent effects of punishment. 1985 Research Assistant, Washington State University, Department of Sociology. Assisted in data collection and analysis for small groups laboratory. 4

AWARDS AND HONORS: 2016 Faculty of the Month, Delta Zeta Sorority, Wake Forest University, April. 2016 President, North Carolina Sociological Association. 2015 President-Elect, North Carolina Sociological Association. 2015 Promoted to Senior Faculty Fellow, Faculty Fellows Program, Wake Forest University. 2014 Promoted to Associate Teaching Professor, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University. 2009 Outstanding ( Apple Pie ) Professor (Spring Semester), Wake Forest University, Delta Delta Delta Sorority. 2007 James and Marlene Bruning Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Doane College. 2007 President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for 2006 (distinction for Disaster Mitigation and Conservation Biology ; Hurricane Katrina) 2006 Leslie Hewes Award for Best Social Science Paper in Great Plains Research (vol. 15; Fall 2005) for Becoming Neighbors or Remaining Strangers? Latinos and Residential Segregation in the Heartland. (with Ana-Maria Wahl and Bennie Shobe). 2006 Grant for A Third World Country Revealed at Home: Disaster Mitigation and Conservation Biology in the American South (co-authored with Brad Elder). Midwest Consortium for Service Learning in Higher Education ($2000). 2005 Faculty Advisor for Pro-Humanitate Program. Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University. 2002 Granted Tenure and Promoted to rank of Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Doane College. 2002 James and Marlene Bruning Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Doane College. 2002 Ally of the Year (as designated by students for mentoring and diversity efforts), Doane College. 5

AWARDS AND HONORS (Continued): 2001 Leslie Hewes Award for Best Social Science Paper in Great Plains Research (vol. 10; Fall 2000) for Death and Disability in the Heartland: Corporate (Mis)Conduct, Regulatory Responses, and the Plight of Latino Workers in the Meatpacking Industry (with Ana-Maria Wahl and Thomas W. Sanchez). 1996 (Teaching) Leadership Development Award, Kellogg Foundation, Doane College. 1994 Teaching Award, Alumni Foundation, University of Nebraska- Lincoln. 1993-94 Teaching Fellowship, Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1991-92 Fellowship, Political Economy Workshop, Department of Sociology, Indiana University. 1990 Edwin Sutherland Teaching Award. Department of Sociology, Indiana University. 1990 Carol Fromme Graduate Student Research Award. Department of Sociology, Indiana University. 1989 University Travel Award. Indiana University. Travel allowance for presentation at the Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology. 1989 Invited Participant and Travel Award. Law and Society Graduate Student Workshop (Madison, WI). American Bar Association. 1984 Phi Beta Kappa, Washington State University. 6

PUBLICATIONS: From East of Eden to the Pyramids: White-Collar Crime in the North Carolina Context: The 2016 Presidential Address. Sociation Today. 14(1). URL: http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v141/gunkel.html. Riding the Storm Out: The Great Recession and Latino Population Growth in North Carolina's Micropolitan Areas. Sociation Today (with Ana-Maria Wahl and Saylor Breckenridge. 14(1). 2016. URL: http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v141/wahl.html. Bernard L. Madoff. The Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Edited by Lawrence Salinger. Sage Publications. 2013. Insider Trading Sanctions Act (1984). The Encyclopedia of White- Collar and Corporate Crime. Edited by Lawrence Salinger. Sage Publications. 2013. Times Beach. The Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Edited by Lawrence Salinger. Sage Publications. 2013. Living High on the Hog?: Race, Class and Union Organizing in Rural North Carolina. In Southern Silences: Trauma and American Indian and African American Resilience, Anthony Parent and Ulrike Wiethaus, Eds. New York: Peter Lang Publishers (with Ana-Maria Wahl). 2013. Unauthorized Migrants and the (Il)Logic of Crime Control : A Human Rights Perspective on U.S. Federal and State Immigration Policies". Sociology Compass (with Ana-Maria Wahl). 6(1):25-46. 2012. (doi:10.1111/j.1751-9020.2011.00435.x). From Old South to New South? Black-White Residential Segregation in Micropolitan Areas. Sociological Spectrum (with Ana-Maria Wahl). 27:507-535. 2007. Latinos, Residential Segregation and Spatial Assimilation in Micropolitan Areas: Exploring the American Dilemma on a New Frontier (with Ana-Maria Wahl and R. Saylor Breckenridge). Social Science Research. September, 2007 (doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2006.07.004). Becoming Neighbors or Remaining Strangers? Latinos and Residential Segregation in the Heartland. (with Ana-Maria Wahl and Bennie Shobe). Great Plains Research. 15:297-327. 2005. 7

PUBLICATIONS (Continued): Insider Trading Sanctions Act (1984). The Encyclopedia of White- Collar and Corporate Crime. Edited by Lawrence Salinger. Sage Publications. 2004. Times Beach, Missouri (Dioxin) Contamination. The Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Edited by Lawrence Salinger. Sage Publications. 2004. Cumulative Exposure to Stressful Life Events and Male Gang Membership (with David Eitle and Karen Van Gundy). Journal of Criminal Justice. 32:95-111. 2004. Are White-Collar Crimes Overcriminalized?: Some Evidence on the use of Criminal Sanctions against Securities Violators (with Kip Schlegel and David Eitle). Western State University Law Review. 28:117-147. 2001. White Reign: Deploying Whiteness in America (Review Essay), Teaching Sociology, 29:121-123, January, 2001. Death and Disability in the Heartland: Corporate (Mis)Conduct, Regulatory Responses, and the Plight of Latino Workers in the Meatpacking Industry (with Ana-Maria Wahl and Thomas W. Sanchez). Great Plains Research 10:329-357. 2000. Due Process, Resource Mobilization, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1971-1996: Social Regulation in Historical Perspective (with Ana-Maria Wahl). Social Problems. 46:591-616. 1999. Take it From A Pro: Practitioners Enter the White-Collar Crime Classroom. Proceedings of the Conference on Criminal Justice Education, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. 1996. Securities Lawbreaking: The Enforcement Response (Final Report). With Kip Schlegel and David Eitle. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. 1995. "White-Collar Crime" (Review Essay), The Criminologist. March, 1995. Sociology of Law (teaching monograph), Department of Independent and Continuing Studies, Indiana University, 1990. 8

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: Perils in the Piedmont: Rethinking the Crime Problem in North Carolina, Salon Series, Winston-Salem: New Winston Museum, January 12, 2017. Riding the Storm Out: The Great Recession and Latino Population Growth in North Carolina's Micropolitan Areas (with Ana-Maria Wahl and R. Saylor Breckenridge). Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Seattle. 2016. From East of Eden to the Pyramids: White-Collar Crime in the North Carolina Context, Presidential Address, Annual Meeting, North Carolina Sociological Association. 2016. "Combatants on a Strategic Battlefield: An Analysis of Capital-Labor Conflicts in the OSHA Standard-Setting Process (with Ana-Maria Wahl). Paper presented at the Social Science Research Symposium. Wake Forest University. 2007. Latinos, Residential Segregation and Spatial Assimilation in Micropolitan Areas: Exploring the American Dilemma on a New Frontier (with Ana-Maria Wahl and R. Saylor Breckenridge). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Montreal 2006. Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts. Presentation for Doane College (Class of 1956). May 2006. Doing Social Justice or Just Doing Sociology: Weighing-In on the Weighty Public Sociology Debate. Presentation for Board of Trustees (Doane College). May 2006. A Third World Country Revealed at Home: Disaster Mitigation and the American South (with Brad Elder and student volunteers). Hurricane Katrina Relief Project. Presentation for Academic Affairs/Board of Trustees (Doane College). May 2006. Latinos, Residential Segregation, and Spatial Assimilation on a New Frontier (with Ana-Maria Wahl and R. Saylor Breckenridge). Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. March 2006. A Third World Country Revealed at Home: Disaster Mitigation and the American South (with Brad Elder and student volunteers). Presentation for Crete SERTOMA. April 2006. 9

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued): A Third World Country Revealed at Home (with Brad Elder and student volunteers). Presentation for Severe Weather Seminar/Saline County Emergency Management Agency. March 2006. A Third World Country Revealed at Home (with Brad Elder). Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, March, 2006. A Third World Country Revealed at Home (with Brad Elder and student volunteers). Campus-wide presentation (Doane College) March 2006. Campus Conversations: Faculty Forum on Diversity Issues, Faculty Panelist, February, 2006. Hurricane Katrina Relief Experience (with student volunteers). United Church of Christ (UCC), Crete. February 2006. Latinos and Residential Segregation (with Ana-Maria Wahl and R. Saylor Breckenridge). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Society, Atlanta, 2005. Home Ownership Trends and Quality of Life Issues in Lincoln, Nebraska. Presentation for Quinn Chapel (AME Church), Lincoln, Nebraska, September 2002. Community Policing in Criminological Perspective and Field Work in Lincoln, Nebraska. Presentation for Doing Sociology Course, Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. March, 2001. The Criminology of Hate Speech and Hate Crime. Presentation for Alpha Diversity Course, Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. April, 2001. Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Social Movements and Social Regulation in Historical Perspective (with Ana-Maria Wahl). Presentation for the Social Inequality Group, Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, March, 1999. Due Process, Resource Mobilization, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Social Regulation in Historical Perspective (with Ana-Maria Wahl). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 1999. Combatants on a Strategic Battlefield: An Analysis of Capital-Labor Conflicts in the OSHA Standard-Setting Process." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, August, 1997. 10

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued): Crime and Leverage: A Reconsideration of Status and Power in Sentencing Offenders. With K. Schlegel and D. Eitle. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November 1996. "Take it from A Pro: Practitioners Enter the White-Collar Crime Classroom". Paper presented at the Conference on Criminal Justice Education, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, October, 1995. "Securities Enforcement and the Differential Implementation of the Law". With K. Schlegel and D. Eitle. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Toronto, June, 1995. "Agency Relationships and the Enforcement of Securities Offenses". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March 1995. "Crime in the Eye of the Beholder: The Criminalization of Securities Fraud". With K. Schlegel and D. Eitle. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, March 1994. "Pathways to Justice: The Social Control of Securities Fraud." With K. Schlegel and D. Eitle. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, AZ, October 1993. "The Uses of the Civil and Criminal Laws to Control Securities Violations". With K. Schlegel and D. Eitle. Paper presented to the 31st Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Paris, France, June 1993. "Securities Fraud: A National Assessment of Securities Violations and Enforcement Practices". With K. Schlegel and D. Eitle. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA, November 1992. "Combatants on a Strategic Battlefield: An Analysis of Capital-Labor Conflicts in the Case of the OSHA Standard-Setting Process." With Ana-Maria Wahl. Political Economy Workshop, Indiana University, July 1992. "Rethinking the Guilty Mind: Identity Salience and White Collar Crime." Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, Baltimore, MD, November 1990. 11

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued): "The Processing of Corporate Misconduct: Assessing Corporate Crime Research and the Importance of the Local State." With D. Eitle. Political Economy Workshop, Indiana University, April 1989. "Local State Structure and Corporate Crime." With D. Eitle. Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, Reno, Nevada, November 1989. DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Faculty Marshal, Wake Forest University, 2017-. Reader, Master Thesis, Corey Washburn, Adult Children of Divorce: Explaining Romantic Relationships into Adulthood, Wake Forest University, Department of Communication Studies. 2016-2017. Individual Study (Internship) Coordinator for Natalie Bare, Arthur Christakos, Angel Scales, and Kimmie Walton, Wake Forest University, Department of Sociology, 2016-2017. Honors Thesis/Directed Study (Chair), Julia Rootenberg, Impact of Educational Programs on Recidivism, Wake Forest University, 2016-2017. Honors Thesis/Directed Study (Chair), Julia Rootenberg, Impact of Educational Programs on Recidivism, Wake Forest University, 2016-2017. Wake Refugee Day: Unity in Diversity, Faculty Assistant, November 12, 2016. (External)Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion Committee, November 2016. Internship Panel Discussion, Faculty Organizer, Wake Forest University, Sociology Department, September 27, 2016. Criminology 101: Or Crime Control Conundrums Currently Confronting the Country, Mock Class, Admissions Office, Wake Forest University, September 16, 2016. Sociology Marketing and Recruitment Team (SMART), January, 2016-. Facilitating Class Discussion about Charged Topics (workshop attendee), Wake Forest University, January 11, 2016. 12

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued): Criminology 101: Or Crime Control Conundrums Currently Confronting the Country, Mock Class, Admissions Office, Wake Forest University, March, 28, 2015. Police Captain Search Advisory Committee, Wake Forest University, 2015. College Faculty Workshop on Teaching Inclusively: Creating an Environment for Learning, Wake Forest University, November 20, 2015. Stop, Drop, and Roll (Sexual Assault Reporting) Workshop, Wake Forest University, September 18, 2015. Magnolia Scholars: Reflections for First-Generation College Students, Panelist, Wake Forest University, August 18, 2015. President-Elect, North Carolina Sociological Association, June, 2015. Co-Principal Investigator (Honors Thesis), Hannah Daley, The Influence of Media Usage on Fear of Crime Victimization, Wake Forest University, 2015 (eirb No.: IRB00022002). Reader, Honors Thesis, Morgan McMahon, Implementing Yoga Programs Into Prisons: A Case for Restorative Justice and Healing, Wake Forest University, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, 2015. Student-Faculty Engagement at Wake Forest University, Panelist, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, April 8, 2015. The Mahoosive Mess with Mass Incarceration: Or Giving the Public What (They Think)They Want, Panel Presentation on Mass Incarceration, Dr. Lisa Blee (History) Facilitator, Wake Forest University, March 19, 2015. Co-Facilitator, Racial Privilege Workshop, Luter Residence Hall, January 28, 2015. Re-Certification for Collaborative IRB (Institutional Review Board) Training Initiative (CITI) under the auspices of Wake Forest University--Group 1 Designation (covering social/humanistic/behavioral research with human subjects). January, 2015. Myths and Criminal Justice, mock classroom offered for Discovery Days, Admissions Office, Wake Forest University, October 13, 2014. 13

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued): Social Science Conference, Why Does Social Science Still Matter?, Discussant, Johnson Residence Hall, Wake Forest University, September 26, 2014. Web Design Team, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University, 2014-present. (External)Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion Committee, August 2014. Magnolia Scholars: Reflections for First-Generation College Students, Panelist, Wake Forest University, August 20, 2014. Consultant, Public History: Mass Incarceration Course, Dr. Lisa Blee (History Department, Wake Forest University), July-August 2014. Honors Thesis/Directed Study (Chair), Shomik Gibson, Sociological Analysis of Stand Your Ground Cases, Wake Forest University, 2014. Group Facilitator, Vincent Harding Institute for Nonviolent Social Change: Criminal Justice and Mass Incarceration, Wake Forest University, February 20, 2014. Sociology Graduate School Information Session, Panelist, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University, October 3, 2013. Gun Violence: A Campus and Community Discussion, Co-Organizer (with Winston-Salem State University; Salem College; Wake Forest Baptist Hospital), WSSU, September 19, 2013. Senior Faculty Fellow, Faculty Fellows Program, Wake Forest University, 2015-2017. Faculty Fellow, Faculty Fellows Program, Wake Forest University, 2013-2015. Magnolia Scholars: Reflections for First-Generation College Students, Panelist, Wake Forest University, August 19, 2013. New Faculty Orientation, Panelist, Office of the Academic Dean, Wake Forest University, August 16, 2013. Under the Gun: Symposium on Gun Violence in America, Panelist, Inter_Section Art Gallery, Winston-Salem, February 7, 2013. 14

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued): Honors Thesis (Chair), Lacey McKinney, Reexamining the Southern Subculture of Violence: The Relationships between Region, Firearms, and Racial Intolerance, Wake Forest University, 2013. Safe Zone (LGBTQ) Training Workshop, LGBTQ Center, Wake Forest University 2012. Summer Research Fellowship Supervisor (for Gurdeep Singh), Wake Forest University, 2012. Faculty Supervisor (for Dustin Fletcher), Are Religious Beliefs Hindering the Progression of Gay Rights?, Student Research Symposium on Gender and Sexuality, Wake Forest University, March 2012. Independent Study Advisor, Wake Washington (Internship) Program, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University 2012. Directed Study Advisor, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University 2011-2012. Faculty [book] Discussion Group Leader for Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, Student Life, Wake Forest University, October 27, 2011. Faculty (invited) participant, President s Leadership Conference, Mariner s Landing (Huddleston, VA), September 23-25, 2011. University Security Council/Crisis Management Team, Wake Forest University, 2011-present. Lower Division (Academic) Advising, Wake Forest University, 2011-2017. Major (Sociology) Advising, Wake Forest University, 2012-present. Reviewer, National Science Foundation, 2012-present. The Future is Already Written for Him Who Knows How to Read It : The Social World and Getting It Right. Keynote Address, Social Sciences Honor Societies Induction Ceremony, Greensboro College, April 14, 2011. George Center for Honors Studies Committee, Greensboro College 2009-2011. Council Member, North Carolina Sociological Association, 2010-2013. 15

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued): Faculty Planning Delegation, Department of Sociology, Greensboro College in Partnership with Vidas de Esperanza (Lives of Hope) Ixmiquilpan, Mexico, Alternative Spring Break, 2010. Interviewed for article Crime Drop Part of Overall Downward Trend, High Point Enterprise (January 9, 2010). Interviewed for Moving Up segment, The Business Journal (Greensboro, North Carolina, Nov. 27 Dec. 3, 2009). Guest lecture on the Criminology of Human Monsters for Professor Christine Whittington s Here Be Monsters: Monstrous Beings in History, Science, Folklore, and the Arts (First Year Seminar), November 2009. Co-Faculty Advisor, Sociology/Criminal Justice Club, Greensboro College, 2009-2011. Faculty Advisor, Volunteer Service Corps, Wake Forest University (service-learning trip to Stellenbosch, South Africa in May), 2009. Thesis Advisor, Honors Program, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University 2008-2009. (Master s) Thesis Chair (for Merry Placer), Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Wake Forest University 2008-2009. Chair, Faculty Affairs Committee, Doane College 2007-2008. Associate Director, Hansen Leadership Program, Doane College August 2006-2008. Appointed as Faculty Liaison for program (teaching, service, and research fellow). Assault on Gay America: The Life and Death of Billy Jack Gaither, Panelist for Faculty Forum, Doane College. September, 2006. White Privilege: Causes and Consequences of Racial Vocabulary (presentation). Panelist for Faculty Forum on Diversity Issues. Doane College. February 21, 2006. Faculty Volunteer/Coordinator. Hurricane Katrina Relief, Alternative Spring Break. Doane College. March 2006. Faculty Member, Diversity Task Force, Doane College, 2006. 16

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued): Hurricane Katrina Experience. Radio Interview (with Brad Elder) on KFOR 1240am ( Lincoln Live ) aired January 26, 2006. Hurricane Katrina Experience. Television Interviews (with Brad Elder and student volunteers) on (KLKN[Lincoln], Channel 8) aired January 4 and January 21. Faculty Organizer/Mentor for A Third World Country Revealed at Home: Disaster Mitigation and Conservation Biology in the American South (co-coordinated with Brad Elder). Service-learning (Interterm) project organized for Hurricane Katrina relief. Doane College. 2006. Nebraska Public Radio Statewide Morning Edition (Sarah McCammon, Correspondent). Segment detailing residential segregation in Lexington, Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska (appeared with co-authors Ana- Maria Wahl and Bennie Shobe). Segment aired November 29, 2005. Certification for Collaborative IRB (Institutional Review Board) Training Initiative (CITI) under the auspices of Wake Forest University--Group 1 Designation (covering social/humanistic/behavioral research with human subjects). 2005. Head Organizer, Nebraska Undergraduate Sociological Symposium, Doane College, Department of Sociology, November, 2003. Faculty Affairs Committee, Doane College (2003-2004; 2006-2008). Faculty Liaison (for Board of Trustees), Marketing and Enrollment Management Committee, Doane College (2002-2004; 2006-2008). Faculty Steering Committee, Doane College (2002-2004; 2006-2007). Chair, Department of Sociology, Doane College (2000-2008). Conversations with Colleagues : Use of the Cultural Perspectives Rubric at Doane College (drafted rubric and assisted Chief Assessment Officer (2001). Criminology Consultant for structuring and conducting Community Policing Interviews, Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, April 2001. Academic Affairs Committee (2001-2004), Doane College. Committee on Student Status: Academic Standing/Student (Life) Leadership, Doane College (1996-2002). 17

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued): Faculty Liaison (for Board of Trustees), Student (Life) Leadership Committee, Doane College (1999-2001). Chair, Committee on Student Status: Academic Standing/Student (Life) Leadership, Doane College (1999-2001). Conversations with Colleagues : Doane College s Use of the Noel- Levitz College Student Inventory and Retention Management System (1999). Diversity Task Force, Doane College (1999-2008). Integrated Marketing Team, Doane College (1999-2002). Instructional Technology Committee, Doane College (1997-2001). Chair, Instructional Technology Committee, Doane College (1998-1999). Conversations with Colleagues : Doane College and On-Line Learning (1998). Multicultural Education Committee, Doane College (ad hoc, 1998). Reviewer, Critical Public Health, 2015-. Reviewer, Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group, 2014-. Reviewer, Management Decision, 2011-. Occasional Reviewer, Roxbury Publishing; St. Martin's Press. Reviewer, Sociological Focus, 1997-. Reviewer, Teaching Sociology, 2000-. Reviewer, Justice Quarterly, 1998-. Reviewer, The Criminologist, 1994-. Editorial Board, Working Paper Series, Political Economy Workshop, Indiana University, 1992. Department of Sociology (Indiana University): Graduate Student Association President, 1990. Graduate Student Organization Representative, 1990. Associate Instructor Coordinator, 1991. 18

REFERENCES: Finn Esbensen Chair, and E. Desmond Lee Professor Kip Schlegel of Youth Crime and Violence Professor Dept. Criminology and Crim. Justice Department of Criminal Justice 330 Lucas Hall 302 Sycamore Hall Univ.of Missouri-St. Louis Indiana University St. Louis, MO 63121 Bloomington, IN 47405 (314)516-5031 (812) 855-0889 Email:esbensenf@msx.umsl.edu Email:schlegel@indiana.edu David Eitle Professor and Chair Department of Sociology & Anthropology 170 Sirrine Hall Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634 Email:deitle@clemson.edu 19