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1 RICHARD ROMAN EDWARD KANIA Curriculum Vitae January 2012 * * * CURRENT CONTACT INFORMATION: Department of Criminal Justice Jacksonville State University 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, Alabama, 36265, U.S.A. *** Telephone: 256-782-5339 E-Mail: [email protected] * * * PERSONAL DATA: Born in Hamtramck, Michigan, on 9 March 1947, U.S. citizen of Polish-American heritage, Vietnam veteran, married to Linda Lee Lanier Kania. * * * EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Social Anthropology and Sociology, University of Virginia (1982). Dissertation: Discipline in Small Police Departments. Master of Arts in Anthropology, University of Virginia (1974). Thesis: Hopi Legal Institutions. Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Anthropology, Florida State University (1968). Honors Thesis: Early Indian Migration Routes. Diploma with Honors, Seacrest High School, Delray Beach, Florida (1965). * * * CURRENT POSITION: Professor of Criminal Justice, Jacksonville State University, January 2006- current. Principle duties include teaching and conducting research on law enforcement policy, media and community relations, ethnology, justice system management, organizational theory, criminology, applied ethics, domestic and international crime control and criminal justice policy formation. Served as department head from 2006 thru 2011, supervising an academic department with eight full-time faculty, additional adjunct faculty, a graduate degree program and over 500 undergraduate majors. PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Professor and Department Head of Criminal Justice, Jacksonville State University, 2006-2011.

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RICHARD ROMAN EDWARD KANIA Curriculum Vitae January 2012 * * * CURRENT CONTACT INFORMATION:

Department of Criminal Justice

Jacksonville State University 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, Alabama, 36265, U.S.A. *** Telephone: 256-782-5339 E-Mail: [email protected] * * * PERSONAL DATA: Born in Hamtramck, Michigan, on 9 March 1947, U.S. citizen of Polish-American heritage, Vietnam veteran, married to Linda Lee Lanier Kania. * * * EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Social Anthropology and Sociology, University of Virginia (1982). Dissertation: Discipline in Small Police Departments. Master of Arts in Anthropology, University of Virginia (1974). Thesis: Hopi Legal Institutions. Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Anthropology, Florida State University (1968). Honors Thesis: Early Indian Migration Routes. Diploma with Honors, Seacrest High School, Delray Beach, Florida (1965). * * * CURRENT POSITION: Professor of Criminal Justice, Jacksonville State University, January 2006-current. Principle duties include teaching and conducting research on law enforcement policy, media and community relations, ethnology, justice system management, organizational theory, criminology, applied ethics, domestic and international crime control and criminal justice policy formation. Served as department head from 2006 thru 2011, supervising an academic department with eight full-time faculty, additional adjunct faculty, a graduate degree program and over 500 undergraduate majors. PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Professor and Department Head of Criminal Justice, Jacksonville State University, 2006-2011.

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Professor and Department Chair of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1999-2005. Fulbright Senior Professor, Belarus State University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus, 2004-2005. Department of Justice and Policy Studies, Guilford College, 1982-1999, appointed Department Chair,

May 1993, and Professor, May 1995. U.S.I.A. Fulbright Senior Professor, Central European University, Institute of Philosophy and

Sociology, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland, 1997-1998. Faculty Leader, Guilford College Italy Semester Program, Brunnenburg Castle, Merano, Italy,

January-May 1996. Visiting Associate Professor, School of Justice Administration and Southern Police Institute, University

of Louisville, 1989-1990. Faculty Leader, Guilford College Paris Semester Program, Paris, France, January-June 1989. Lecturer in Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1980-1982. Adjunct Lecturer in Anthropology and Sociology, Division of Continuing Education, University of

Virginia, 1977-1979. Senior Planner (Criminal Justice/Public Safety), Thomas Jefferson Planning District, Charlottesville,

Va., 1976-1979. Municipal Police Officer (Patrolman, In-Service Training Officer, member of Bomb Squad)

Charlottesville, Virginia, 1974-1976. U. S. Army Officer, Corps of Engineers, 1968-1972, promoted to Captain, 1970, on active duty, Army of

the United States (AUS); assignments: Berlin, Germany (1968-1970):

Platoon Leader, Engineer Operations Staff Officer, Intelligence Staff Officer.

Quang-Tri, Viet-Nam (1970-1971): Company Commander, Intelligence Officer, Civil Affairs Officer.

Saigon, Viet-Nam (1971-1972): Army Contracting Officer.

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AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, HONORS AND OFFICES HELD

Academic Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies for 2009, fellowship for participating in counter-terrorism seminar in Israel, June 2009. Member of the Scientific Committee (an advisory and editorial board) for the International Conference on Translation Studies, Galati, Romania (2008). Participant (competitive selection with funding), Summer Workshop on Teaching about Terrorism, sponsored by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, University of Oklahoma (July 2007). Honorary Lifetime Membership in the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (2006). Fulbright Scholar, Belarus State University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (2004-2005). President's Award for Service to the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (2001-2004). Founders Award of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (2003). Partners in Education Grant from the American Councils for International Education, for reciprocal program evaluation visit to Tomsk, Russia (March 2003). Partners in Education Grant from the American Councils for International Education, bringing secondary school educators from Russia to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and Scotland County, N.C. (Fall 2002). Named a Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology (November 2002). Junior Faculty Development Program Grants from the American Councils for International Education, bringing educators from Russia and Ukraine to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (2000-2001, 2002-2003). Open Society Institute of New York City, "The Karl Popper Program," five-nation debate program evaluation research grant (May-July 1998). U.S.I.A. Fulbright Senior Professor of Sociology, Central European University, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland (1997-1998). President's Award for Service to the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (1997). President, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (1995-1996). Vice-President (1985-1986; 1993-1994). Program Chair (1994-1995). Executive Board (1983-1988, 1996-1997, 1999-2001). Secretary-Treasurer (2001-2004). President, Court Watch of North Carolina, Inc. (1994). Advisory and Executive Boards (1986-2003). National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Program Fellow, "Spanish Explorers and Indian

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Chiefdoms: The S. E. United States in the 16th and 17th Centuries," University of Georgia (1989). Associate Editor, North Carolina Criminal Justice Today (1985-1992). Editor, The Informer - Newsletter of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (1983-1988; 1996-1997, 2001-2005). Outstanding Criminal Justice Educator, North Carolina Association of Criminal Justice Educators [the Margaret Lang Willis Award] (1985). Book Review Editor, The Justice Professional (1985-1995); member of the Editorial Board (1986-1989); special issue editor (1993). Associate Editor, American Journal of Criminal Justice (1986-1992). Member of the Editorial Board, American Journal of Police (1983-1985). Current-Research Editor and member of the Editorial Board, The Southeastern Review (1973-1974). Member of the Executive Board, Southern Criminal Justice Association (1991-1992); SCJA Awards Committee (1987-1990), Chair (1988-1990). Research Fellow, Office of the Governor of North Carolina (1980-1981). Recipient of the Graduate Student Paper Award of the Southern Anthropology Society (1980). * * * PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES “Translating ‘Crime’ and ‘Criminal’ in Collocations,” Translation Studies 2-5, 2009 [with Antoanela Dumitrascu]. “Raymond Chandler and His Ambiguous Relationships to Women: A Search for Hidden Meanings within His Crime Novels,” in Ambiguity and the Search for Meaning: English and American Studies at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Volume 1, edited by Monika Coghen, Zygmunt Mazur and Beata Piątek Jagiellonian University Press, Kraków, Poland, 2010 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “Amanda Cross and ‘The Question of Max,’’’ Gender Studies, 9-1, 2010, Timisoara, Romania, Editura Universitati de Vest. “Is the Law the Same for Everybody?” in Challenges in Translation, edited by Hortensia Parlog, Luminita Frentiu and Loredana Fratila. Timisoara, Romania: Editura Universitatii de Vest, 2010 [with Antoanela Dumitrascu]. “On Some ‘Criminal Collocations,” Translation Studies 1-2, 2008 [with Antoanela Dumitrascu].

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“Savannah Homicides in a Century of Change: 1896 to 1903 and 1986 to 1993,” Sociation, 6-1, Spring 2008 [with Vance McLaughlin]. "The Police Procedural Novels of Dorothy Uhnak and Joseph Wambaugh," American and European Studies Yearbook 2006-2007, edited by Yuri V. Stulov, Minsk, Belarus, 2008. “American Feminism in the Fiction of Amanda Cross [Carolyn Heilbrun],” Gender Studies, 7-1, 2008, Timisoara, Romania, Editura Universitati de Vest [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "American Pop Language," Romanian Journal of English Studies, 4, 2007 [with Alena Korshuk]. “The Crime Fiction and Social Criticism of Sara Paretsky," in American Studies Yearbook 2004-2005, edited by Yuri V. Stulov, Oformlenie Propilei, Minsk, Belarus, 2006. “Diversity and National Identity in Belarus,” International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Volume 6, Issue 2, 2006 [with Alena Korshuk]. “Name Symbolism in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World,” B.A.S. British and American Studies, 12. Timisoara University Press, Timisoara, Romania, 2006 [with Olga Maksimenko]. "Patricia Cornwell’s Mix of Murder Mysteries and Cooking Recipes," University of Bucharest Review: A Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies, 7-4, 2005. “Multiculturalism in America,” in Language, Society, and Problems of International Communication, edited by Krzysztof Bogacki, Hanna Miatliuk and Liudmila Serada. Bialystok, Poland, 2005. "A Brief History of a Venerable Paradigm in Policing," Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 20-1, February 2004. "The Ethical Acceptability of Gratuities: Still Saying 'Yes' after All These Years," Criminal Justice Ethics, 23-1, Winter-Spring 2004. "The Ethics of Police Deadly Force Decisions after Garner v. Tennessee," Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 2-4, November 2002. "Gender Differences Among American Mystery-Detective Fiction Writers," pages 187-199 in Papers of the First International Conference "Gender: Language, Culture, Communication", 25-26 November 1999. Moscow, Russia, 2001. "Crime in the U.S.A. at the Millennium," in American Studies Yearbook 2000, edited by Yuri V. Stulov, EHU Press/Propilei, Minsk, Belarus, 2000. "The Ethics of the Death Penalty," The Justice Professional, Volume 12-2, 1999. "Invalidating the 'Dowd Test,'" Ethics Roll Call, Volume 2-1, Center for Law Enforcement Ethics, Winter 1994. "Media Issues in Police Education and Training," The Justice Professional, Volume 8-1, Summer 1993.

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"Mass Media and Criminal Justice," [with William F. Walsh] The Justice Professional, Volume 8-1, Summer 1993. "The Return of the French Municipal Police," Criminal Justice International, Volume 6, March-April 1990. "The French Municipal Police Experiment," Police Studies, Volume 12-3, Fall 1989. "Conservative Ideology in Criminology and Criminal Justice," American Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 13-1, Fall 1988. "Should We Tell the Police to Say 'Yes' to Gratuities?" Criminal Justice Ethics, Volume 7-2, Summer/Fall 1988. "The Standing of Florian Znaniecki in Sanctioned Polish Sociology," History of Sociology, Volumes 6-2, 7-1, 7-2, Spring 1986, Fall 1986, and Spring 1987. "A Preliminary Analysis of Feminist Views on the Crime of Rape," [with Wade C. Mackey] Southern Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 8-1, 1983. "Joining Anthropology and Law Enforcement," Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 11-6, 1983. "Keeping the Game in Cis-Montane Virginia Britannia," The Southern Anthropologist, Volume 8, October 1980. "Police Violence as a Function of Community Characteristics," [with Wade C. Mackey] Criminology, Volume 15, May 1977. * * * OTHER PUBLISHED ARTICLES and ORIGINAL WORKS “Prosecutor Misconduct,” chapter 9 in Justice, Crime and Ethics, 7th edition, edited by Michael C. Braswell , Belinda R. McCarthy and Bernard J. McCarthy. Anderson/Lexis-Nexis, 2012 [with Ardie Dial]. “Victims of Police Use of Deadly Force,” entry in Encyclopedia of Victimization and Crime Prevention, volume 2, edited by Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven P. Lab, Sage Publications, 2010. “Prosecutor Misconduct,” chapter 8 in Justice, Crime and Ethics, 6th edition, edited by Michael C. Braswell , Belinda R. McCarthy and Bernard J. McCarthy. Anderson/Lexis-Nexis, 2008 [with Ardie Dial]. “Killing, and Its Reasons,” The Anniston Star, Anniston, Alabama, Sunday, 19 November 2006 [with Vance McLaughlin].

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“The Three Keys to Understanding Mass Media,” in American Mass Media, edited by Igor Markhasyov and Vera Zaitseva. Minsk, Belarus, 2005. “Culturally Diverse, Geographically Apart, Humanly Close: a Case Study of Successful Cooperation” [with Olga Maximenko] in Education. Career. Employment. Collected Works of the International Scientific Labor Conference. Siberian Fair Uchsib. Novosibirsk, 22-26 March 2004. Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Translations Publishing Co. (Russian and English). “A Program of International Partnership in Education” [with Olga Maximenko] in Problems of Realizing the Personal Potential of Youth in Recent Circumstances. Works of the All-Russian Scientific Labor Conference, Yurga, 2-3 November 2004. Tomsk (Russian only). "Should We Tell the Police to Say 'Yes' to Gratuities?" reprint of 1988 Criminal Justice Ethics article in Police Misconduct: A Reader for the 21st Century, edited by Michael J. Palmiotto (2001). "Police Pursuit Policies: Problems and Innovations," book chapter in Patrol Officer Problem Solving and Solutions, edited by John M. Memory and Randall Aragon, Carolina Academic Press (2001). "The Ethics of the Death Penalty," book chapter in Morality and the Law, edited by Roslyn and Matthew Muraskin, Prentice-Hall (2001) [revision of 1999 TJP article]. "A New Generation of Perspectives on Post-Communist Transformations" [with David Dornisch and Pascoe Elvin], book chapter in Post-Communist Transformations. IFiS Press, Warsaw, Poland (1998). Photograph of Statue of Cesare Beccaria in Milan, Italy, published in Crime and Criminology by Sue Titus Reid (1997, 1999). "Should We Tell the Police to Say 'Yes' to Gratuities?" reprint of 1988 Criminal Justice Ethics article in Morality in Criminal Justice, edited by Daryl Close and Nicholas Meier, Wadsworth Publishing Company (1995). "Preface," Police and the Use of Force: The Savannah Study, by Vance McLaughlin, Praeger (1992). "Questioning the Link Between T.V. Crime and Real Crime," North Carolina Criminal Justice Today, Volume 6-1 (Winter 1989). "Research Funding in Criminal Justice and Criminology," Newsletter of the Association for Political and Legal Anthropology, Volume 3 (March 1980). "Police Discipline Management," book chapter in Critical Issues in Criminal Justice, edited by R. G. Iacovetta and D. H. Chang, Carolina Academic Press (1979).

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BOOKS, EDITED COLLECTIONS and MONOGRAPHS, Managing Criminal Justice Organizations: An Introduction to Theory and Practice, 2nd edition [with Richards P. Davis]. Anderson/Elsevier (2012). Managing Criminal Justice Organizations: An Introduction to Theory and Practice. Anderson/LexisNexis Publishers (2008). The 1605 Waymouth Expedition to the Coast of Maine: An Assessment of the Rosier Text. Carolinas Press (2005). Post-Communist Transformations: A New Generation of Perspectives [co-edited with David Dornisch and Pascoe Elvin]. IFiS Press, Warsaw, Poland (1998). Mass Media and Criminal Justice, The Justice Professional, Volume 8-1 [special thematic issue, co-edited with William F. Walsh] (Summer 1993). Law Enforcement and Related Services in North Carolina: An Annotated Bibliography of Research and Publications. Greensboro, N.C.: Guilford College (1985). Juvenile Justice in North Carolina: An Annotated Bibliography of Research and Publications on the Juvenile Justice System of North Carolina. Greensboro, N.C.: Guilford College (1984). An Annotated Bibliography of North Carolina Criminal Justice Research. Raleigh, N.C.: Governor's Crime Commission (1981).

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GRANTS, GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS and SPECIAL REPORTS "The Karl Popper Program," evaluation report for the Open Society Institute of New York City, $27,000 five nation debate program research grant, co-authored with John Fells, Slawomir Kapralski and Piotr Ploszajski (July 1998). "Countering the Racial Factor in Judicial Outcomes." Lesson Module prepared for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Headquarters, Department of the Army (12 July 1994). "Courtroom Demeanor of Judges Hearing Domestic Law Cases." Extracts published as "Monitoring Report of Guilford County District Court Judges," in Annual Report of Court Watch of North Carolina, Inc. (July 1993). "Reserve Component Military Intelligence Units and Personnel" (Army Regulation Draft 135-RCMI, 1990) [On use of reserve intelligence forces in support of the total Army force, adopted as AR-135-382 (1992)]. "Site Visitation to Western Carolina University." Report to the N.C. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, Program Evaluation Committee (10 May 1988) [first evaluation of a four year criminal justice academic program under North Carolina Certification Guidelines].

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"The Status of Criminal Justice Education Goals in North Carolina" [with Reed Adams and Joseph Auten] report for the N.C. Association of Criminal Justice Educators (1982). North Carolina Criminal Justice Research Resources Directory, computer data base for the N. C. Governor's Crime Commission, Raleigh, N.C. [with David E. Jones] (1981). "Criminal Justice Research in North Carolina -- A Proposal for Coordinated Efforts," report for the N. C. Governor's Crime Commission and the N.C. Board of Science and Technology (1981). "Victimization of the Elderly." Research report on personal crime victimization in Charlottesville, Va. for the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, Charlottesville, Va. [NCJRS Accession #09900.00.040040] (1977). Substance Abuse Indicators in Health Systems Area I (Virginia), annual reports of data gathering and analysis projects of the Virginia Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (1977, 1978). Criminal Justice in the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, Charlottesville, Va., annual criminal justice surveys and plans for the six-jurisdiction region prepared for the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, Charlottesville, Va. (1977, 1978, 1979). "Consideration of a Charlottesville Police Auxiliary." Report for the Charlottesville, Va. City Council and Police Department (1976).

* * * BOOK REVIEWS Leslie A. White: Evolution and Revolution in Anthropology, by William J. Peace, American Indian Quarterly, Volume 32, #2 (Spring 2008). Popular Trials: Rhetoric, Mass Media, and the Law, by Robert Hariman, Justice Professional, Volume 9, #1 (Winter 1995). Probable Cause: Crime Fiction in America, by LeRoy Panek, American Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 18, #1 (1993). Incident at Bitter Creek: The Story of the Rock Springs Chinese Massacre, by Craig Storti, Explorations in Sights and Sounds, Volume 12 (Summer 1992). Police Practice in the '90s: Key Management Issues, edited by James J. Fyfe, American Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 16, #1 (Fall 1991). Codename GREENKIL: The 1979 Greensboro Killings, by Elizabeth Wheaton, Criminal Justice History, Volume 10 (1989). Mayflower Madame, by Sydney Biddle Barrows and William Novak, Justice Professional, Volume 3, #2 (Fall 1988).

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Prime Time Law Enforcement, by James M. Carlson, Justice Professional, Volume 3, #1 (Spring 1988). Managing Police Work, edited by Jack Greene, Justice Professional, Volume 1, #1 (December 1985). Lawyers in Soviet Work Life, by Louise I. Shelley, Sociology and Social Research, Volume 69, #3 (1985). Police at Work, edited by Richard Bennett, American Journal of Police, Volume 3, #2 (Spring 1984). Sociology of Law, by Robert M. Rich, Southern Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 7 (Spring 1982). Chicanos and the Police by Nancy Geilhufe, Anthropological Quarterly, Volume 54 (October 1981). Keepers of the Game, by Calvin Martin, Anthropological Quarterly, Volume 53 (July 1980). The Disputing Process, edited by Laura Nader and Harry F. Todd, Jr., Anthropological Quarterly, Volume 53 (April 1980).

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PRESENTATIONS at CONFERENCES and PUBLIC AUDIENCES “Tey, Ter, Tem, and the Quest for Androgyny,” for the International Conference on Translation Studies, Galati, Romania, October 2011 [with and read by Antoanela Marta Mardar]. “Modern Piracy – Is It a Criminal, Political or Military Issue?,” for the 2011 Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville, Tn., September 2011. “The Questionable Police Work of ‘Bones’” for the 21st Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2010. “Deceit and Deception in the L. A. Quartet of James Ellroy,” for the Twelfth International Conference on English and American Studies, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, April 2011 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “Techniques of Central European Sexual Trafficking,” for the Southern Sociological Society, Jacksonville, Fla., April 2011. “The Death Penalty in Belarus,” for the 2010 Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, Fla., September 2010. “Socio-Political Correlates of Modern Piracy, ” for the European Society of Criminology, Liege, Belgium, September 2010 [with Chijioke (Joel) Nwalozie]. “Amanda Cross and Androgyny,” for the 20th Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2010.

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“The Navajo Narratives and Novels of Tony Hillerman,” for the Belarusian Association for American Studies, Minsk, Belarus, May 2010 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "’Boomerang!’ as a Teaching Resource,” for the International Crime, Media and Popular Culture Studies Conference, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, October 2009. “‘Crime’ and ‘Criminal’ in Collocations,” for the International Conference on Translation Studies, Galati, Romania, October 2009 [with and read by Antoanela Dumitrascu]. “Volunteer, Auxiliary and Reserve Law Enforcement Programs,” for the 2009 Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, S. C. , September 2009 [with Richard B. Weinblatt]. “Piracy and Islamic Host States,” for the 5th Irish Criminology Conference, Dublin, Ireland, June 2009. “Is Law the Same for Everybody?” for the 19th Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2009 [with and read by Antoanela Dumitrascu]. “A Post-Release Program for Women Prisoners in Belarus,” for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts, March 2009 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “The Z. Smith Reynolds Homicide Case: An America Celebrity ‘Crime of the Century’ from 1932,” for the International Scientific Conference on Texts and Contexts, Kaunas, Lithuania, October 2008. “On ‘Criminal’ Collocations,” for the International Conference on Translation Studies, Galati, Romania, October 2008 [with and read by Antoanela Dumitrascu]. “Belarus and Human Trafficking: Apparent Success of a Get-Tough Policy,” for the Southern Criminal Justice Association , New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2008 [with Lyuba Pervushina and Alena Korshuk]. “Amanda Cross and ‘The Question of Max,’” for the 18th Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2008. “Tony Hillerman's Navajo Country Novels: American-Indian Ethnicity and Modern American Criminal Justice,” for the European Association of American Studies, Oslo, Norway, May 2008 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “Raymond Chandler and His Ambiguous Relationships to Women: A Search for Hidden Meanings within His Crime Novels,” for the Eleventh International Conference on English and American Studies, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, April 2008 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “Police Use of Deadly Force Revisited,” for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2008 [with Wade C. Mackey]. “Cardinal Richelieu's Pragmatic Conservatism and French Criminal Justice Reform,” for the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2007.

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“A Critique of Karl Marx on the Death Penalty” for the Southern Criminal Justice Association Savannah, Georgia, September 2007. “Author Meets Critic” review of Ethics, Crime, and Criminal Justice by Christopher Williams and Bruce Arrigo, for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Savannah, Georgia, September 2007. "American Feminism in the Fiction of Amanda Cross [Carolyn Heilbrun]," for the 17th Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2007 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "The Police Procedural Novels of Dorothy Uhnak and Joseph Wambaugh," for the Belarusian Association for American Studies, Minsk, Belarus, May 2007. "Homicide in Savannah in a Century of Change: 1896 to 1903 and 1986 to 1993," for the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2007 [with Vance McLaughlin]. “The Future of Criminal Justice Ethics,” for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, S.C., September 2006 [roundtable with Joycelyn Pollock and Michael Braswell]. “Diversity and National Identity in Belarus,” for the 6th International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities And Nations, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 2006 [with Alena Korshuk]. “American Pop Language,” for the 16th Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2006 [with Alena Korshuk]. “Stemming the Belarusian Diaspora” for the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2006 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “The Place of Religion in Criminal Justice Ethics Texts” for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2006 “Belarusian Policies to Curb Human Trafficking" for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Jacksonville, Florida, September 2005 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “Leslie A. White: Evolution and Revolution in Anthropology by William J. Peace,” for the American Indian Quarterly Book Review Forum, Pembroke, N.C., September 2005. “Belarusian Policy on the Sexual Traffic in Women,” for the European Society of Criminology, Krakow, Poland, September 2005 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. “The Names of Characters and their Symbolic Meanings in Huxley’s Brave New World,” address for the Pushkin Library, Foreign Literature Department, Minsk, Belarus, June 2005. “Patricia Cornwell’s Mix of Murder Mysteries and Cooking Recipes,” for the Annual Conference of the English Department of the University of Bucharest, Romania, June 2005. "The Names and Name Symbolism of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World," for the 15th Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania, May 2005 [with Olga Maksimenko].

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"The Crime Fiction and Social Criticism of Sara Paretsky," for the Belarusian Association for American Studies, Minsk, Belarus, May 2005. “Multiculturalism in America,” for the International Research Conference on “Language, Society, and Problems of Intercultural Communication” of the Department of Philology, Grodno State University, Grodno, Republic of Belarus, November 2004 “A Look at the Death Penalty from the Right,” Roundtable on the Death Penalty at the annual meeting of Southern Criminal Justice Association, Raleigh, N.C., September 2004. "The Contrast of the 'Hard-Boiled' Novelists to the 'Arm-Chair Amateurs,' Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler versus S.S. Van Dine," for the annual meeting of the College English Association, St. Petersburg, Florida, April 2003 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "Promised Destinations Offered to Women Lured into International Sex Trades," for the European Society of Criminology, Toledo, Spain, September 2002 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "The Murder Mysteries of Margaret Truman," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, Florida, September 2002 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "Solicitations for Sexual Slavery: Misleading Advertising in Central European Popular Press to Lure Young Women into the International Sex Trade," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, D.C., April 2001 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "Popular Crime Fiction and Actual Crime: The 'Hard-Boiled' Novelists," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, S.C., October 2000; also presented to the New York College English Association, Hilbert College, Hamburg, N.Y., September 2000. "The Death Penalty Beyond 2001," for the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, Stowe, Vermont, June 2000 [with Sue Titus Reid]. "Detective Fiction of Hammett and Chandler," for the 10th International Convention of Belarus Association of American Studies, Minsk, Belarus, May 2000. "The Misrepresentation of Homicide in Popular Mystery and Detective Novels," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2000. "Minors and The Death Penalty," for the Methodist College Lyceum, Fayetteville, N.C., March 2000. "Evolving American Feminist Issues in the Novels of Amanda Cross [Carolyn Heilbrun]," for Women in Higher Education Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2000 [with Lyuba Pervushina]. "Gender Differences Among American Mystery-Detective Fiction Writers," for the First International Conference on Gender: Language, Culture, Communication, Moscow, Russia, November 1999. "Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics: Identifying Recurring Ethical Problems," for Southern Criminal Justice Association, Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 1999.

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"American Women Mystery Writers and Their Perceptions of Crime," for the 9th International Convention of Belarus Association of American Studies, Minsk, Belarus, May 1999. "Contemporary American Women Mystery Writers and Their Vision of the Social Reality of Crime," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 1999. "TV Crime and Real Crime: The Impact of Prime-Time Viewing," for the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November 1998. "World-Wide Media Influences: TV, Film and Press," public lecture at the Central European University, Warsaw, Poland, October 1998. "Mass Media Research Methods and Research Agendas," graduate seminar for the Central European University, Warsaw, Poland, October 1998. "Executions as an Ethical Exercise of State Power," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Biloxi, Mississippi., October 1998. "Civic Education and Civil Society," keynote speech for the Alumni Conference of the American Council for Collaboration in Education and Language Study (ACCELS), Minsk, Belarus, June 1998. "Crime in the U.S.A. at the Millennium," for the 8th International Convention of the Belarusian Association for American Studies, Minsk, Belarus, May 1998. "Public Perceptions of Crime in Central Europe," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 1998. "The American Media: Its Impact on Justice," United States Information Service lectures, Czech Republic, at Opava University and the American Cultural Center in Prague, March 1998. "American Popular Mass Media: Odd Messages from America for Central Europe," United States Information Service lecture, Czech Republic, presented at Ostrava University and the Charles University, March 1998 "The T.V. Crime Causation Debate in the U.S.," United States Information Service lecture, Czech Republic, presented at the Czech Police Academy, March 1998. "American Popular Mass Media: Odd Messages from America for Central Europe," lectures for the Minsk Foreign Language University, the Yukub Kolas Scientific Library, and European Humanities University, Minsk, Belarus, sponsored by the International Higher Education Support Program, December 1997. "Prospects for the Crime Problem in Central Europe," Open Society Foundation lecture for the Political Science and Social Work Faculties, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia, December 1997. "The Ruby Ridge Incident and the Demonization of Marginal Political Groups," for the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1997 [with Elizabeth Duggins Rich].

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"The Freemen Stand-Off: Ethical Lessons Learned from the Ruby Ridge and Waco Incidents," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, Kentucky, March 1997 [with Elizabeth Duggins Rich]. "The Ethical Lessons of the Ruby Ridge Incident," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Savannah, Georgia, September 1996 [with Elizabeth Duggins Rich]. "The Z. Smith Reynolds Homicide Case," for the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 1995. "The Ethical Management of the Image of Justice," presentation to the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, Chiefs Executive Development Seminar, Radford University, Virginia, June 1995. "The Ethical Management of the Image of Justice," presentation to the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, Deputy Chiefs Executive Development Seminar, Radford University, Virginia, May 1995. "The Killeen, Texas Homicides: An Example of Successful Police-Media Cooperation," for the Academy Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts, March 1995 [with Marea Mannion]. "Realistic Ethical Standards for the Control of Law Enforcement Corruption," for the Third Annual Ethics Conference of the Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute, Dallas, Texas, November 1994. "Criminal Violence: What Direction Now for the War on Crime?" Convener and moderator for the Third Annual Pembroke Public Policy Institute, Pembroke State University, Pembroke, North Carolina, July 1994. "Kids Who Commit Crimes: What Should Be Done about Juvenile Violence?" Convener and moderator for the North Carolina Campus Law Enforcement Association (Public Policy Institute program), Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, May 1994. "Mid-Career Training for French Police Officials," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, April 1994. "Violence and the Media: Does Television Harm the Public?" for the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, Boone, North Carolina, April 1994. "Correlates of Police-Inflicted Killings after Garner v. Tennessee," for the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, Arizona, October 1993 [with Wade C. Mackey]. "Police-Inflicted Killings after Garner v. Tennessee," for the Academy Criminal Justice Sciences, Kansas City, Missouri, March 1993 [with Wade C. Mackey]. "Police-Inflicted Killings: The Impact of Garner v. Tennessee," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, October 1992 [with Wade C. Mackey]. "Cardinal Richelieu and the Origins of Conservative Thought on Criminal Justice Issues," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 1992.

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"A Typology of Auxiliary and Reserve Law Enforcement Programs," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Montgomery, Alabama, October 1991 [with Richard B. Weinblatt]. "Television and Violence," invited presentation for the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, Newport, Rhode Island, June 1991. "Changing Lifestyle Risk Factors for Crime Prevention," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1991. "Is TV Crime Coverage Part of the Crime Problem?" for the American Society of Criminology, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1990. "Media Issues in Police Education and Training," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1990. "Crime and TV Crime in the 1970s: The Crime Wave Hits TV," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, Colorado, March 1990. "The French Municipal Police Experiment," for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Jacksonville, Florida, October 1989. "Northeastern American Indian Dairy Products and Animal Husbandry: Evidence of Butter and Cheese Production in 16th Century Maine," for the American Society for Ethnohistory, Williamsburg, Virginia, November 1988 [with Carol Clear]. "T.V. Crime and Real Crime: Questioning the Link," for the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, November 1988. "Journalistic Attention to Crime: 200 Years of American Crime News Coverage," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Francisco, California, April 1988. "Rise and Fall of TV Crime," for the American Society of Criminology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 1987 [with Ruth Tanham]. "The Portrayal of Police in the Visual Entertainment Media," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, St. Louis, Missouri, March 1987 [with Ruth Tanham]. "Should We Tell the Police to Say 'Yes' to Gratuities?" Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 1986. "Policing In Darkness: Time-Related Differences in Police Behavior," for the American Society of Criminology, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 1984. "The Standing of Florian Znaniecki in Sanctioned Polish Sociology," for the American Sociological Association, Detroit, Michigan, September 1983. "Feminism and the Redefinition of Rape," for the Southern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Lexington, Kentucky, October 1983 [with Dr. Wade C. Mackey].

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"Teaching Criminology from the Right Wing," for the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November 1982. "The Social Anthropologist in Law Enforcement Studies and Services," for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, Kentucky, March 1982 "Criminal Justice Research in North Carolina for the 1980s," for the Southeastern Conference on Public Administration, Jackson, Mississippi, October 1981. "The Old Social Evolutionism: What Was It?" for the Southern Sociological Society, Louisville, Kentucky, April 1981. * * * RADIO, TELEVISION and NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS and PUBLICITY The Anniston Star, Anniston, Alabama, “Deadly Trend in Decline,” by Rebecca Walker, Sunday, 3 January 2010 (Volume 130, #3). WJXS, TV-24, Jacksonville, Alabama, “The Rub,” hosted by Dr. John Spain, Thursday, 5 November 2009, rebroadcast Firday, 6 November 2009, discussion on school violence, teen suicide and bullying. The Jacksonville News, Jacksonville, Alabama, “Foreign Research to Serve Students, Nation,” by Bill Meehan and Erin Chapp, Tuesday, 14 April 2009, about Foundation for the Defense of Democracies fellowship to Israel. WJXS, TV-24, Jacksonville, Alabama, “JSU Today,” week of 27 January 2009, feature interview about Managing Criminal Justice Organizations and criminal justice academic program at JSU. WJXS, TV-24, Jacksonville, Alabama, Evening News, Monday, 23 July 2007, interview on terrorism and attendance at SWOTT. The Anniston Star, Anniston, Alabama, “JSU Professor Attends Workshop on Teaching Terrorism,” by Matt Kasper, Monday, 23 July 2007 (Volume 127, # 204). WTJP, TV-60, Gadsden, Alabama, feature interview for “Joy in Our Town,” taped 3 April 2007; multiple air dates thru July 2007. The Anniston Star, Anniston, Alabama, “Killing, and Its Reasons,” op-ed article, Sunday, 19 November 2006 [with Vance McLaughlin]. The Chanticleer, “The Right Man for the Job,” by Aaron Tanner, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, Thursday, 12 January 2006, page 1. Tomskii Uchiteli [Tomsk Teacher], "Iz Severnoi Karolinje v Yuzhnuyu Sibiri," [From North Carolina to Southern Siberia], 23 April 2003, pages 4-5. [Russian-language article on Partners in Education Program reciprocal visit to Siberia March 2003].

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Tomsk TV-2, Channel 2 News, Tomsk, Russia, interview about Partners in Education visit to Tomsk, Friday, 7 March 2003. The Laurinburg Exchange, "Russian Educators Reflect on American Education Model Before Returning Home," by Heather Grady, Laurinburg, N.C., Monday, 11 November 2002. The Laurinburg Exchange, "Russians Bid 'Poka-Poka' to Scotland County: Their 'Partners in Education' Goals Accomplished," by Dot Coble, Laurinburg, N.C., Friday, 8 November 2002, page B1. The Robesonian, "International Studies: Civics Lesson Gets a Russian Twist," by Mark Locklear, Lumberton, N.C., Monday, 28 October 2002, page 1. The Laurinburg Exchange, "UNCP Program Brings Russian Educators to Scotland County," by Julia Wood, Laurinburg, N.C., Thursday, 17 October 2002, pages 1, 6. Professional Profiles, "Richard Kania ... In the Name of the Law," by E.J. Stanton, Volume 19, Spring 2000, pages 8, 18. The Courier-Journal, interview for "Experts Say Plan is Weak on Prevention," by Jim Adams and Schaver, Sunday, 9 March 1997. Louisville, Kentucky. The Guilfordian, interview for "To Have and to Hold," by Daniel T. Summers, Jr. 14 February 1997. Greensboro, North Carolina. Triad Style, interview for "Killing the Ones They Love," by Cynthia Adams. 25 January 1995. Greensboro, North Carolina. The Jackson Citizen Patriot, interview for "State Near Top in Justifiable Homicides," by Joe Hallinan. Sunday, 1 August 1993. Jackson, Michigan. The Times-Picayune, interview for "La. a Leader in Justified Homicides," by Joe Hallinan. Friday, 30 July 1993. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mobile Register, interview for "California Leads in Justified Killings," by Joe Hallinan. Friday, 30 July 1993. Mobile, Alabama. News and Record, "This Football Fan is Filling Bowls; Guilford Professor Helps Restore Hope in Somalia," Friday, 1 January 1993. Greensboro, North Carolina. Utah County Journal, "Studies Show Television, Behavior Linked," by Michael Morris, Tuesday, 14 July 1992. Provo, Utah. Greensboro News and Record interviews for "Record Number of Murders a Chilling Statistic," by Kelly Simmons, and "1991 Was a Murderous Year," by Bernie Woodall and Kelly Simmons, Sunday, 29 December 1991. Greensboro, North Carolina.

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The Ron Reagan Show, guest panelist, "Violence and the Media," Fox Network, aired 16 September 1991. Los Angeles, California. Providence Journal, "Reality Suffers More than Society from TV Violence, Panelists Say," by Andrea Panciera. Tuesday, 4 June 1991. Providence, Rhode Island. Times Herald Record interview for "Cons Jump Prison Walls for Myriad of Reasons," by Michelle Terwilliger and Gina Masullo. Friday, 29 March 1991. Middletown, New York. Synapsis, "Visiting Professors Make the Most of Their Year at U of L: Kania's Police Research Runs Gamut: From Film Genres to French Gendarmes," Spring 1990. Louisville, Kentucky. Substance Abuse Report interview for "Judging the Drug-Using of a Prospective Police Officer: How Much Is Too Much?" Volume 20, Number 20, 1 October 1989. WLKY-TV, Channel 32 News interview on media coverage of the Standard Gravure shootings, aired 15 September 1989. Louisville, Kentucky. WFDD-FM Radio (88.5) interview on TV-Crime research with Paul Brown, aired 18 November 1988. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. USA Today "Inside TV" mention of TV-Crime research by Matt Roush, Thursday, 10 November 1988. The Chicago Tribune "On Television/Radio" brief report of TV-Crime research by Rick Kogan, Wednesday, 9 November 1988. Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago Defender interview for "Dr. Richard Kania Contrasts 'TV Crime and Real Crime,'" Monday, 31 October 1988. Chicago, Illinois. WTHP-FM Radio (98.3) interview for a series of public affairs spots on crime policy, aired October 1988. Thomasville/High Point, North Carolina. WTOB-AM Radio (1380) interview on TV-Crime research with Marge Sosnik, aired 10 October 1988. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. WKZL-FM Radio (107.5) interview on TV-Crime research, aired 2 October 1988. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. WBGM-FM/WBGM-AM Radio (98.9/1410) interview on TV-Crime research, aired 2 October 1988. Tallahassee, Florida. WPBR-AM Radio (1340) interview on TV-Crime research with Frank Vilente, aired live 30 August 1988. Palm Beach, Florida. Guilford College Bulletin "Does TV Crime Mirror Reality?" by Janice Gaston, August 1988. Greensboro, North Carolina.

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WMAG-FM Radio (99.5) "WMAG Piedmont" interview on TV-Crime research by Leanne Petty, aired 24 July 1988. Greensboro, North Carolina. WBTV-TV, Channel 3, "Top of the Day" interview on TV-Crime research, aired 21 June 1988. Charlotte, North Carolina. High Point Enterprise "Do Shoot-'Em-Up Shows Inspire Violence?" by Eric Ries, Thursday, 19 May 1988. High Point, North Carolina. WFMY-TV, Channel 2 "News 2 Tonight" interview on TV-Crime research, aired 9 May 1988. Greensboro, North Carolina. Winston-Salem Journal "TV Crime: Cop Theme on the Tube Has Its Ups and Downs" by Janice Gaston, Monday, 2 May 1988. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Greensboro News and Record "Study Disputes Connection Between Crime, TV Violence" by Donnell Stoneman, Sunday 1 May 1988. Greensboro, North Carolina. KRON-TV, Channel 4, "Mid-day" interview on TV-Crime research, aired live 6 April 1988. San Francisco, California. KBHK-TV, Channel 44, "Week Day" interview on TV-Crime research, aired live 4 April 1988. San Francisco California. WPTF-TV, Channel 28, "Newsbeat 28" interview on TV-Crime research, aired live 24 February 1988. Raleigh, North Carolina. WKRR-FM Radio (92.3), "Feedback" interview on TV-Crime research with Ralph Shaw, aired 21 January 1988. Greensboro, North Carolina. WGHP-TV, Channel 8, "Piedmont Evening News" interview on factors influencing crime rates, aired 16 January 1988. High Point, North Carolina. WFMY-TV, Channel 2 interview on executive decision-making exemplified in the Iran-Contra scandal with Kim Skeen, aired live 22 July 1987. Greensboro, North Carolina. The Guilfordian "Kania's Beat" by Richard Weinblatt, 19 February 1986. Greensboro, North Carolina. Greensboro News and Record "Kania Named Top N.C. Criminal Justice Educator," Sunday, 6 October 1985. Greensboro, North Carolina.

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MILITARY AWARDS, DECORATIONS, RANK AND ASSIGNMENTS Bronze Star Medal with First Oak Leaf Cluster. Meritorious Service Medal. Army Commendation Medal with First, Second and Third Oak Leaf Clusters. Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with First, Second and Third Oak Leaf Clusters. National Defense Service Medal with First Oak Leaf Cluster. Army of Occupation Medal (Berlin) Vietnam Service Medal with four campaign stars. Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Hour Glass device (second award), and "M" Mobilization Device. Army Service Ribbon. Meritorious Unit Citation (14th Engineer Battalion). Department of the Army Staff Badge. Air Crew Badge. Expert Rifle and Pistol Shooting Badges. Three overseas bars (recognizing 19 months combat duty). Vietnamese awards:

Gallantry Medal with Palm (Unit Citation, 14th Engineers) Civil Action Medal with Palm (Unit Citation, 14th Engineers) Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

Diploma for Joint Intelligence Course, Defense Intelligence College, Washington, D.C. (1986).

Commandant's List, U.S. Army Command and General Staff Officers Course (1980).

Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army Reserve (1986).

Assigned to United States Army Retired Reserve (1996-2007);

Army of the United States, Retired (2007).

Army Reserve Assignments:

Engineer Staff Officer, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installations Management, Headquarters, Department of the Army, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. (1993-1996).

Engineer Staff Officer, Office of the Chief, Army Engineers, Headquarters, Department of the Army, the Pentagon (1991-1993).

Intelligence Staff Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army, the Pentagon (1986-1990).

Personnel Officer, 2nd Brigade, 108th Division, USAR, Hickory, N.C. (1982-1986). Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 518th Infantry, USAR, Winston-Salem, N.C. (1980-82). Operations Officer, 2nd Battalion, 318th Infantry, USAR, Charlottesville, Va. (1977-1980). Intelligence Staff Officer and Engineer Staff Officer, 80th Maneuver Training Command, USAR,

Richmond, Va. (1974-1977). Reserve Officer on Active Duty (1968-1972).

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