ZIWEI QI
University of North Dakota
Department of Criminal Justice
O’Kelly Hall Room 305
Grand Forks, ND 58202
Cell: 320-***-****
E-mail:*****.**@***.***
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
August 2011 to present
Degree: Ph.D
Program of Study: Criminal Justice
Institution: University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND GPA: 3.77/4.0
August, 2009 to May, 2011
Degree: Master of Science
Program of Study: Criminal Justice
Institution: St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN Graduation GPA: 3.96/4.0
September, 2005 to June, 2009
Degree: Bachelor Degree of Law
Program of Study: Law and Public Administration
Institution: Nankai University, Tianjin, P.R China Graduation GPA: 3.88/4.0
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
May 2014 to present
Emergency Management Assistant
University of North Dakota Office of Emergency Management January 2014 to present
Instructor
CJ 302 Women, Crime and Criminal Justice
Spring 2015
Committee Member
Undergraduate Student Senior Project Advisory Committee Fall 2011/2012
Teaching Assistant
CJ 201 Introduction of Criminal Justice
Spring 2012
Teaching Assistant
CJ491 Internship Orientation
Fall 2012/Spring 2013
Teaching Assistant
CJ341 Criminal Law and CJ342 Criminal Procedure
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Mandarin
English
PUBLICATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Publication
Hume, W. M. and Qi, Z. (2014) “Symbolic Interactionism” The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. (pp.1–4) Wiley Online Library John Wiley & Sons, Ltd DOI: 10.1002/978**********.wbetc100
Campus Climate Survey
2012 President’s Advisory Council on Women’s Issues/ Department of Criminal Justice, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
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NIJ Research Grant Application Proposal (NIJ)
2012 Hume, Wendelin M., Ziwei Qi and Sherina Hume (2012) “Analyzing Victimization Rates While Addressing Missing Data and Changing Demographics: Model Testing to standardize Victimization Rates Over Time to Account for the Changes in Demographics and Develop Methods to Address Missing Data About Income Within The NCVS”
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Qi, Ziwei, (2015) Rural Migration and Collective Efficacy a sociological explanation of the
“Great Migration” era Paper presented at Wembley, London, International Conference of Social Science
Qi, Ziwei, (2014), Rural Migrants in China A Historical Review and Discussions Paper presented at Graduate Student Forum, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND. Qi, Ziwei and Hume, Wendelin M. (2014) To Envision and Pursue True Justice Through Feminist Pedagogy Paper presented at Red River Women Studies Conference, Fargo, ND.
Qi, Ziwei, (2013) “Criminology Research in China and the U.S.A” Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Association Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. Hume, Wendelin M., Ziwei Qi and Moussa Nombre (2012) “Studying and Improving the
‘Chilly Climate’ in a Higher Education Institution” Poster presented at Graduate Forum, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND.
Qi, Ziwei, (2012) “History of Legal Reform in China” Paper presented at River Valley History Conference, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND. Hume, Wendelin M., Ziwei Qi and Sherina Hume (2012) “Feminism in the Academy: A Current Look at Campus Climate Research” Poster presented at the Annual National Women Studies Association Conference San Francisco, CA.
RESEARCH FOCUS
Urban Sociological Theory
Women and Crime
Criminological research methods
Cross-cultural comparisons
Social Entrepreneurship
Sustainable Community
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OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Internship(s):
May 23rd 2011 to August 3rd 2011
Agency: Anoka County Adult Probation Court Service Division, Anoka, MN. Position: Pre-sentencing Interviewer
January 5th 2011 to April 26th 2011
Agency: Minnesota Correction Facility St. Cloud, Office of Special Investigations. MN. Position: Special Investigator
August, 2009- May, 2011
Institute: St. Cloud State University Department of Criminal Justice, St. Cloud, MN. Position: Graduate Assistant (Undergraduate Students Academic Advisor) June-August, 2007
Position: Lawyer Assistant
Agency: Tianjin Yi Qing Law Firm, Tianjin, P.R.China. Public Speech:
Activities: Spoke at College Legal Issue Union on the issue of Community Safety Watch on Nankai University Binhai College Chronicle
Ride-alongs
April 12th, 2010/April 23rd, 2010/August 22nd, 2010 Activities: Full Night Shift (6:00PM to 3:30AM in the morning) Agency: St Cloud Police Department, St. Cloud, MN. April 27th, 2010
Activities: Full Day time Shift with Minnesota State Trooper for an on-scene traffic crash reconstruction
(11:30 AM to 6:00 PM)
Agency: Minnesota State State Patrol (District 2600), St. Cloud, MN. December 23rd 2010
Activities: Full Night Shift from 5:30PM to 12:30 AM Agency: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Las Vegas, NV. Job Shadowing Experience
Agency: Stearns County Attorney Office (Juvenile and Adult Division), St. Cloud MN. Agency: Stearns County Probation Office (Juvenile and Adult Division), St. Cloud MN. Agency: Minneapolis Metropolitan Police Department- Homicide Unit, Minneapolis, MN. 4 of 6
TRAINING EXPERIENCE
March 2016
American Criminal Justice Society Doctoral Students Summit Denver, Colorado
May 2015
Tri-College Women Leadership Institute
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND.
February 2014
Delaney Street Foundation San Fransisco
Training program on reentry and rehabilitative model March 10th 2010 to March 15th 2010
Training: Rule 25: Chemical Dependency Assessment and Placement Training, Minneapolis, MN.
August 13rd to August 17th, 2010
Training: 13th National Gang Crime Specialists Training, Chicago, IL. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
Division 35 Psychology of Women American Psychology Association North Dakota Women’s Network
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
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REFERENCES
Academic References:
Dr. Martin Gottschalk
Title: Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice at University of North Dakota
Contact Information:
******.**********@***.***
University of North Dakota
O'Kelly Hall Room 305D
221 Centennial Drive, Stop 8050
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8050
701-***-**** Office
Dr. Michael Meyer
Title: Professor, Department of Criminal Justice at University of North Dakota Contact Information:
*******.******@***.***
University of North Dakota
O'Kelly Hall Room 305
221 Centennial Drive, Stop 8050
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8050
701-***-**** Office
Dr. Roni Mayzer
Title: Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice at University of North Dakota Contact Information:
****.******@***.***
University of North Dakota
O’Kelly Hall Room 305C
221 Centennial Drive, Stop 8050
701-***-**** Office
Professional References:
Mike Lefever,Ph.D
Title: Associate Director for Emergency Management Department of Public Safety Contact Information:
*******.*******@***.***
University of North Dakota3851 Campus Rd Stop 9031 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9031
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