NORMAN ROBERT ROSE

11291 Robson Rd., Grafton, Ohio 44044

Cell: (440) 823-1103 Home: (440) 458-5837

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EDUCATION

Case Western Reserve University- ABD in American history with concentrationsin American slavery, comparative slavery, Appalachia, race, poverty, political history, crime, foreign policy,and human rights

The Ohio State University- Ph.D. in Urban Sociology, 1982

Kent State University- M.A. in Applied Sociology, 1974

Marietta College. B.A. in Psychology, 1973

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Thirty-two years of corrections experience including ten years as a prison warden

Fifteen months as an international corrections advisor

Thirty-nine years of college and university teaching experience.

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Diversity Instructor

Unarmed Self-defense Instructor

Disturbance Control Team Commander and SWAT Team member

Hostage Negotiator

Victim-Offender Dialogue Facilitator/ Victim advocacy

Advanced Interviewing and Interrogation Techniques training

Critical Incident Management Instructor

Law School classes in first amendment, evidence, civil procedure, Islamic law, Jewish law, international humanitarian law, and international law

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (adjunct)

The Ohio State University

Columbus State College

Otterbein College

Lorain County Community College

Wilmington College

Urbana University

Ohio University

Ashland University

Cleveland State University

Chancellor University

Baldwin Wallace College

Remington College

Kent State University

University of Akron

COLLEGE COURSES TAUGHT

Introduction to SociologyCorrections Emergency Preparedness

Social Problems Legal Issues in Corrections Criminal Psychology

Criminology Introduction to Psychology Comparative Justice Systems

Social Inequality Social Psychology Race and Ethnic Relations

Work and Leisure Popular Culture Early American History

Researching SocietyIntro. Justice Systems Homeland Security

WORK HISTORY

Current PositionsFull time NTT Assistant Professor, Kent State University

Part time Resident Supervisor at the Cuyahoga County Community Based Correctional Facility

2012 to 2013Adjunct, Kent State Univ. The Univ. of Akron, Remington College

2010 to 2011 L-3, MPRI, Inc. Senior Advisor to the Iraqi Corrections Service

2008 to 2010Adjunct Professor- various colleges and universities

2004 to 2008Deputy Warden, Grafton Correctional Institution, Grafton, Ohio

2003 to 2004 Deputy Warden, Northeast Prerelease Center, Cleveland, Ohio

2001 to 2003 Warden, Richland Correctional Institution, Mansfield, Ohio

1995 to 2001 Warden, Northeast Pre-Release Center, Cleveland, Ohio

1993 to 1995 Warden, Lorain Correctional Institution, Grafton, Ohio

1990 to 1993 Deputy Warden of Operations, Grafton Correctional Institution,

Grafton, Ohio

1988 to 1990 Deputy Warden of Training, Industry, and Education, Grafton

Correctional Institution, Grafton, Ohio

1987 to 1988 Social Program Administrator, Correctional Reception Center,

Orient, Ohio

1984 to 1988 Education Specialist, Pickaway Correctional institution, Orient, Ohio

PUBLICATIONS

“Listening to Prisoners” A View From The Trenches: A Manual for Wardens byWardens.(The North American Association of Wardens and Superintendents) 1999.p. 4:15- 4: 22

“Women’s Prisons: You’ve Come a Long Way” The Highlighter,(Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio Corrections and Court Services Association,March 1996.). p.5.

“Hard Times: Appalachians in Ohio’s Prison System” in Obermiller, Phillip, Ed.

Down Home Down Town: Urban Appalachians Today (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1996). 131-136.

“Prison Music” The Highlighter, (Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio Corrections and Court Services Association,June, 1992.). p.4.

“Computer Labs in Ohio's Correctional Pre-release Program,” Journal of the Correctional Education Association (Lanham, Md.: The International Correctional Education Association, 1987). p. 81-84.

“Appalachian Identity at Ohio State University,” Appalachian Journal, (Boone, NC.: Appalachian State university). 12(Fall, 1984), 73-78.

The Revitalization of Harrison West: A Case Study in Urban Policy Analysis, (Columbus:

The Ohio State University, 1982. Ph.D. Dissertation

An Evaluation of Community House, (Kent: Kent State University, 1974.) Master's Thesis.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“How Ohio Achieved the Nation’s Lowest Recidivism Rate,” Keynote Speech, Annual Ohio Community Corrections Association Conference Columbus, Ohio October 11, 2013.

"Cultural Observations of a Hillbilly in Iraq," Communities in Action, Landscapes and Change, The Thirty-Sixth Annual Appalachian Studies Conference. Boone, North Carolina. March 24, 2013.

“Historiography of Appalachian Studies,” Piercing the Appalachian Experience, The Thirtieth Annual Appalachian Studies Association Conference. Maryville, Ohio. March 25, 2007.

"The U.S. Constitution and Faith Based Initiatives in Corrections”The Ohio Correctional and Court Services Association Annual Conference. Cincinnati, Ohio December 12, 2005.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

“Prison Design” Criminal Justice Facilities Planning Conference, Cleveland State University. April 11, 2003.

“Race Relations 101: Know What You’re Talking About” National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice 15th Annual Conference Columbus, Ohio. October 28, 2002.

“Managing Women’s Prisons” 6th Annual Ohio Research Conference. Columbus, Ohio. October 15, 2002.

"Appalachians: America’s Invisible Minority” Pro Seminar Series, Tiffin University. Tiffin, Ohio. June 30, 2001.

“Restorative Justice in Ohio” Keynote Speech 2nd Annual Restorative Justice Conference

Cleveland, Ohio. March 3, 2002.

“A River Runs Through It: Causes of Crime” The Ohio Correctional and Court Services Association Annual Conference. Columbus, Ohio June 6, 1999.

“The Beatings Will Continue Until the Morale Improves” The Ohio Correctional and

Court Services Association Winter Conference. Dayton, Ohio. December 2, 1997.

“Teaching in Prison” 1996 Mid-South Sociological Association Meeting,

Little Rock, November 2, 1996.

“The Banjo and Appalachian History” Twentieth Annual Appalachian Studies

Conference. Cincinnati, Ohio. March 15, 1997.

“Appalachians in Ohio’s Prison System” Ninth Annual Correctional Education

Association of Ohio Conference, Sandusky, Ohio. September 28, 1995.

“Appalachian Men in Crisis” Down Home Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio.

September 23, 1995.

“Appalachians in Ohio’s Prison System” Ohio Correctional and Court Services

Association 67th Anniversary Conference, May 9, 1995. Columbus, Ohio.

“Special Response Teams and Physical Fitness,” Ohio Correctional and Court

Services Association 66th Annual Conference, June 6, 1994. Cleveland, Ohio.

“The Corrections Budget Process,” International Correctional Education Association

Region Three Conference, June 9, 1992. Columbus, Ohio.

"Remediation of Youth Offenders Through Computers,” The Annual Meeting of the Ohio

Department of Youth Services, Columbus, Ohio, September 15, 1986.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

"Educational Software Selection," The Forty-First International Conference of

the Correctional Education Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 6-9, 1986.

"Computer Use in Corrections," The State of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation

Correction Education Workshop, Columbus, Ohio, September 23, 1985.

"Appalachians at Ohio State University,” Urban Appalachians: Problems, Progress, and

Challenges Conference, Xavier University, November 30, 1985.

"Revitalization as a Social Problem," Urban Issues Conference, Ohio State

University, January 9, 1979.

HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Sociological Association, member

American Historical Association, member

American Correctional Association, member

International Corrections and Prisons Association, member

Ohio Correctional and Court Services Association, President 2000-2002

Correctional Education Association of Ohio- President, 1987- 1989

Correctional Education Association of Ohio, Teacher of the Year 1986

2009 Case Western Reserve University History Associates' Ubbehlohde Teaching Prize

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