Brian Keith Fuleihan Curriculum Vitae CONTACT INFORMATION Office Address: Telephone: E-mail: Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice 1305 Greene Street Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-2038 [email protected] ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2011-present Graduate Teaching Instructor (instructor of record) Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina 2010-2011 Graduate Instructional Assistant Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina EDUCATION 2010 to present University of South Carolina Doctorate of Philosophy Criminology and Criminal Justice 2009 Appalachian State University Master of Science Criminology and Criminal Justice 2004 Appalachian State University Bachelor of Social Work Social Work AREAS OF INTEREST Drug Courts, Drugs and Crime, Reentry Policy COURSES TAUGHT 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 CRJU 341 Sociology of Crime CRJU 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Section 006) CRJU 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Section 005) CRJU 312 Corrections CRJU 202 Research Methods CRJU 322 Drugs and Crime Summer 2013 CRJU 322 Drugs and Crime CRJU 202 Research Methods CRJU 322 Drugs and Crime Summer 2012 CRJU 202 Research Methods CRJU 322 Drugs and Crime Publications Peer-reviewed Articles Sevigny, E. & Fuleihan, B. (under review). Measurement and design challenges in the measurement of drugs and crime. In H. Brownstein (Ed.), Wiley handbook on drugs and crime. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons. Sevigny, E., Fuleihan, B. & Ferdik, F. (2013). Do drug courts reduce the use of incarceration?: A meta-analysis. Journal of Criminal Justice,41(6), 416-425. Murphy, D., Fuleihan, B., Richards, S. & Jones, R. (2011). The electronic “scarlet letter:” Criminal backgrounding and a perpetual spoiled identity. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 50(3), 101-118. Murphy, D., Richards, S. & Fuleihan, B. (2011). Policy options to mitigate the criminal record barrier. Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 21(1-2), 90-104. RESEARCH GRANTS July 2012 – June 2013 Co-Principle Investigator: University of South Carolina. “Little Adults”: A Comparison of Juvenile and Adult Drug Court Programs in South Carolina. Grant Amount: $2,500 (Dept. of Criminology and CJ). PI: Dr. Barbara Koons-Witt. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Fuleihan, B., Ferdik, F. & Sevigny, E. (2012, November). Do drug courts conserve custodial resources? A meta-analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Fuleihan, B., Murphy, D., Richards, S. & Jones, R. (2011, February). The electronic scarlet letter: Criminal backgrounding and a perpetual spoiled identity. Presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, Raleigh, NC. WORKSHOPS University of South Carolina Graduate School. Teaching and instructional assistant workshop. August, 2010. University of South Carolina Center for Teaching Excellence. Practical guidelines and strategies to ensure a quality online course. March, 2013. SERVICE Board member, Recovery Ventures Corporation, a long-term substance abuse treatment facility located in Black Mountain and Old Fort, NC (current board member) Volunteer mentor, Goodwill Ex-offender Employment Training Program, Columbia SC (2012 to 2014)
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