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Lingamneni, Jagan


Professor of Criminal Justice
Division: Humanities and Social Sciences
Program: Criminal Justice
Office: E2548
Phone: 708.534.4585
Fax: 708.534.7895
Email: jlingamneni@govst.edu


Education | Publications | Honors | Research | Service |

Education

  • M.S.C.J., University of Alabama in Birmingham, 1979
  • Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1972
  • M.S., A.P. Agricultural College, 1965
  • B.S., A.P. Agricultural College, 1962

Publications

  • “History of Organized Crime in India”  paper for the annual meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, September 2009.
  • “An International Perspective on White Collar Crime in India”  presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, March  2007.
  • "CJ Curriculum Development and Accreditation/Peer Review at an Upper Division University" presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, Chicago, March 2005.
  • "Hate Crimes, Civil Rights and the USA Patriot Act" presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, November 2004.
  • "Occupational White Collar Crime" presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, March 2003.
  • "Reinventing Justice:  A Case Study of Elite Crime in Higher Education" presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, November 2002.
  • Charles R. Barth and Jagan Lingamneni "Community Policing and Crime Prevention:  A Model For a Mid-Sized Police Department" presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, November 2002.
  • Tahtia K. Smalling and Jagan Lingamneni "The Effects of Incarceration on Recidivism" presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, November 2002.
  • Paula Van Beek and Jagan Lingamneni "A Paradigm Shift in Police Domestic Violence Intervention" presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, November 2002.
  • "A Case Study of the Evolution of Criminal Justice Education at an Upper Division University" presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Anaheim, California, March 2002.
  • "Criminology and CJ Curricula in Computer Crime and Information Security" American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 2000.
  • "Alternative Deployment Actuating Police Technology" presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2000.
  • "Courts and the Administration of Justice in New Zealand" presented at the annual meeting of Academy of CJ Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 1999.
  • Book Review of Profitable Penalties:  How to Cut Crime Rates and Costs Press, 1997 in Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1998, pp. 246-247.
  • "A Comparative Perspectives on the Administration of Justice in the Queen's High Court of New Zealand" at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Washington, D.C., November 1998.
  • "Courts and the Judiciary System in New Zealand" presented at the annual meeting of Academy of CJ Sciences, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 1998.
  • "Computer Crime and International Policy" at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Diego, California, November 1997.
  • Research Report prepared for Chicago Metropolitan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Baseline Threat Assessment, August 1997.
  • Book Review of Constructing white Collar Crime:  Rationalities, Communication, Power by Joachin J. Savelsberg, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994 in Caribbean Journal of Social Psychology and Criminology, July 1997, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 192-194.
  • "Criminal Justice in Trinidad and Tobago:  A National Action Plan Against Crime" for presentation at the 1997 annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, Louisville, Kentucky, March 1997.
  • Book Review of Trusted Criminals:  White Collar Crime in Contemporary Society by David O. Friedrichs, Wadsworth, 1996 in Caribbean Journal of Social Psychology and Criminology, June 1996, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 102-104.
  • Book Review of A Society Under Siege:  A Study of Political Confusion and Legal Mysticism by Ramesh DeoSaran, University of West Indies, 1993 in Caribbean Journal of Social Psychology and Criminology, January 1996, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 104-106.
  • "A Comparative Perspective on CJ and Judicial Process in Trinidad and Tobago" panel presentation at the 1996 annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, Las Vegas, March 1996, ACJS 1996 Abstracts, p. 265.
  • "Crime, Administration of Justice, and a Death Penalty Case Study in Trinidad and Tobago" 1995 Academy of CJ Sciences annual meeting, Boston, March 1995, ACJS 1995 Abstracts, p. 187.
  • "A Comparative Perspective on White Collar Crime in the U.S. and Trinidad" seminar presentation at the University of West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, April 1994.
  • "Criminological Perspectives and Dimensions of Child Sexual Abuse and the Offenders" with J. Kocsis and P. Van Beek, paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, October 1993, ASC 1993 Abstracts, p. 137.
  • "Meditation and Yoga Perspectives for Health and Healing" workshop presentation at the 19th Annual Third World Conference, GSU, University Park, May 1993.
  • "Child Sexual Abuse Offenders:  Some Observations and Approaches to Criminal Investigation and Prosecution" with P. VanBeek and J. Kocsis, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Kansas City, March 1993, ACJS 1993 Abstracts, p. 134.
  • "Deviance and The Higher Immorality of The Administrative Elite:  A Case Study of Higher Education," with S. Goldenstein, Paper at the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, November 1992, ASC 1992 Abstracts, p. 317.
  • Book Review of Administrative Justice in India by R. Nayak, New Delhi; Sage Publications, 1989 in International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 1, Fall 1992, pp. 158-160.
  • Invited Round Table Presentation "Criminal Procedure in India," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, March 1992.
  • Book Review of  Demographics and Criminality by R. B. Flowers, New York:  Greenwood Press, 1989 in Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 1991, pp. 108-109.
  • "Teaching Computer Applications for Criminal Justice," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1991, ACJS 1991 Abstracts, p. 125.
  • "Policing and Population Trends in The Year 2000:  Some Issues and Strategies".  Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Denver, March 1990, ACJS 1990 Abstracts, p. 183.
  • "Law Enforcement in the 21st Century:  Some Projected Trends and Issues," Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, October 1989.
  • "A Cross-National and Historical Perspective on Criminal Law and The Judiciary Systems of India, Japan and The United States, IPPA Research Report Series pp. 89-104, August 1989.
  • "A Cross-National Perspective on The Judiciary Systems of India and The United States," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 1989, ACJS 1989 Abstracts, p. 161.
  • "Judiciary System of India," Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, October 1988.
  • "Computer Applications in Teaching Criminal Justice Research and Data Analysis," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, Kentucky, March 23-27, 1982.
  • "Perspectives on the Criminal Justice System of India," paper presented at the Seventh Annual Third World Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 25-28, 1981.
  • "Law Enforcement and the Police System in India:  Some Cross-Cultural Perspectives," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 11-14, 1981.
  • "Communication Channels/Sources in the Innovation-Decision Process:  A Comparative Review of U.S. and Indian Diffusion Research," in Bruce Crouch, S. Chamala, eds., Education and Rural Development, Chichester, Sussex, England:  John Wiley, 1981, pp. 147-153, 325-326 and bibliography.
  • "Semantics, Symbols, Communication and Mental Health," in Fred E. Crawford, ed., Exploring Mental Health Parameters, Vol. III, Atlanta:  Atlanta Regional Commission, 1980, pp. 8-16.
  • "Competency-Based Education for Criminal Justice," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Chicago, Illinois, October 22-24, 1980 (with S. Goldenstein).
  • "Communication of Innovations and Resistance to Change in Criminal Justice Organizations," paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Acapulco, Mexico, May 18-24, 1980.
  • "Criminal Law in India and Japan:  Some Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Responses to the Introduction of Western Law," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Oklahoma City, March 12-14, 1980.
  • "Resistance to Change in Police Organizations:  The Diffusion Paradigm," Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1979, pp. 17-26.
  • "Crime and Punishment and the Criminal Justice System in Hindu India," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, March 1979.
  • "Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System:  U.S. and India," Southern Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol. IV, No. 1, 1979, pp. 44-45.
  • "A Review of Some Policy Applications and Implications for Theory and Research in Criminology," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Jackson, November, 1978.  Abstract published in Sociological Abstracts, Vol. XXVI, No. 4, 1978, p. 346.
  • "Comparative Juvenile Justice:  U.S. and India," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Chattanooga, October 1978.
  • "A Cross-National look at the Subcultural and Communication Problems Between Police and Minorities," paper presented at the World Congress of Communication Sciences meeting in West Berlin, Germany, June 1977.
  • "Methodological Considerations in the Experimental Study of Correctional Institutions," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Monroe, Louisiana, November 1976.
  • "McLuhanism:  A Sociological Perspective," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, August 1976.  Abstract published in 1976 Annual Proceedings, Washington, D. C.: ASA, 1976, pp. 10-11 (Co-authored with Janis Brintnall).
  • "Internal Homogeneity in the Underdeveloped and Developed Countries?  The Cases of Nigeria, India and the United States," Co-authored with Daniel Offiong and presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Association, New York, August 1976.  Abstract published in Sociological Abstracts, Vol. XXIV, Suppl. 64, 1976, p. 210.
  • "Communication and Social Change:  The Diffusion of Information and Innovations," in Michael Prosser, ed., Syllabi in Intercultural Communication, Charlottesville:  University of Virginia, 1974, pp. 179-181.
  • "A Cross-National Perspective on Modernization and the Family," paper presented at the Eighth World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, August 1974.
  • "Status Inconsistency and Communication Behavior:  The Indian Case," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada, April 1973.
  • "Industrialization and the Family:  A World View," International Journal of the Sociology of Family, Vol. III, No. 2, September 1973, pp. 179-189.
  • "Industrialization and the Family," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, April 1973.
  • "The Subcultures of Peasantry and Poverty:  Toward a Subculture of Tradition," paper presented at the 13th World Conference of the Society for International Development, San Jose, Costa Rica, February 1973.  Excerpts from the paper published in Patricia Blair, ed., Political and Social Realities of Development, New York:  Oceana Publications, 1973, pp. 43-44.
  • "Channels of Communication in the Innovation-Decision Process:  A Review," paper presented at the Third World Congress for Rural Sociology, Baton Rouge, 1972.  Abstract published in Sociological Abstracts, Vol. XX, No. V, Suppl. 24, 1972, p. 20.
  • "Status Inconsistency and Modernization:  The Indian Case, "  paper presented at the Third World Congress for Rural Sociology, Baton Rouge, August 1972.  Abstract published in Sociological Abstracts, Vol. XX, No. V, Suppl. 24, 1972, p. 21.
  • "Communication Channels in the Innovation-Decision Process:  A Re-conceptualization," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Atlanta, April 1972, p. 58.
  • "Status Inconsistency, Communication Behavior and Modernization in Three Indian Villages, Technical Report 13, Project on the Diffusion of Innovations in
    Brazil, Nigeria and India, East Lansing:  Michigan State University, 1972, 167 + ix pages.
  • "Generalizations About the Diffusion of Innovations," in E.M. Rogers and F. Shoemaker, Communication of Innovations:  A Cross-Cultural Approach.  New York:  Free Press, 1971, pp. 346-385
  • "Introduction and Overview," in E.M. Rogers and Others, ed., Diffusion of Innovations in Rural Societies, East Lansing:  Michigan State University, 1970, pp. 1-32 (Co-authored with Everett Rogers).

Other Draft Papers

  • "Writing and Publishing in Social Behavioral Sciences:  Some Guidelines to the Beginning Scholars," draft paper, 1981.
  • "Communication and Cultural Factors in Correctional Counseling:  An Analysis of Carkuff's Model of Facilitative Processes in Interpersonal Functioning," draft paper, 1978.
  • "A Communication Perspective on the Relationships Between Police and Minorities," draft paper, 1977.
  • "Individualization of Blood Evidence in Criminalistics," draft paper, 1977.
  • "Purposes and Limitations of Police Statistics," draft paper, 1976.
  • "Population Projections of Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties 1975-1985, Report of the Task Force Committee on Population, West Georgia Impact Study, 1975 (Co-authored with others for local circulation only).

Honors

  • GSU Faculty Excellence Awards 1989, 1996 and 2000.
  • Distinguished Service Award, Telugu Association of North America, 1992.
  • Advisor of the Year Award, GSU, 1989, 1999.
  • Honorary Colonel, State of Mississippi, 1979.
  • Honorary Life Member, National Parents and Teachers Association, 1978.
  • Biographical Listings in directories:
  • Diffusion Research Fellow, Michigan State University, 1967-1968 & 1968-1969.
  • First Class and First Rank in the M.S. Class, A.P. Agricultural University, 1965.

Research

  • Criminology Theory
  • Research Methods
  • CJ Education and Assessment
  • Comparative

Service

  • Chaired a session, "CJ Education History: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going?"  Academy of CJ Sciences, Anaheim, California, March 5-9, 2002.
  • Manuscript Reviewer, International Journal of  Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 2001-2007.
  • Chair of a Round Table Session, "Criminology and CJ Curricula:  New Initiatives" ASC annual meeting, San Francisco, California, November 2000.
  • Chair of the Panel "Is Big Brother Really Watching You?" at the 37th annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2000.
  • Manuscript Reviewer for Crime and Delinquency, Journal, 1999-2007.
  • Chair of the Panel, "Law and Justice Administration in the US/Europe/Commonwealth Countries" at the 36th annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 1999.
  • Chair of the Panel, "A Comparative Perspective on the Administration of Justice" at the 35th annual meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 1998.
  • Discussant for the session "Caribbean Criminology" at the 48th Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November 1996.
  • Local arrangements and supervision of students at the registration desk for the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November 1996.
  • Round Table Co-chair, "Caribbean Criminology and Criminal Justice" Annual Meeting of the Academy of CJ Sciences, Las Vegas, March 1996.
  • Editorial Board, Caribbean Journal of Social Psychology and Criminology, and member, Working Group in Caribbean Criminology, 1995-2004.
  • Program Committee Co-chair, 10th TANA Conference, Chicago, July 1995.
  • Session chair, Keynote Plenary Session on NAFTA and Panel chair, "Emerging Developmental Economical and Political Models" 19th Annual Third World Conference, GSU, April, 29-May 1, 1993.
  • Program Planning Committee, 19th Annual Third World Conference, Governors State University, University Park, IL, January-May, 1993.
  • Panelist, "ACJS Curriculum Development Project on Comparative Criminal Justice" Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Kansas City, March 1993.
  • Session Chair, "Relevance of Comparative, Historical, Cross-Cultural Research," American Society of Criminology 44th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November 4-7, 1992.
  • President, Illinois Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1989-93.
  • Session Chair of the Student Paper Panel, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, October 6-8, 1992.
  • Local Arrangements Committee, MCJA, Chicago, 1991 and Affirmative Action Committee, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, 1988-90.
  • Session Chair, "Crime Patterns and Trends," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, March 1990.
  • Program Chair and Convener, Illinois Association of Criminal Justice Educators Annual Meeting, University Park, Illinois, April 1989.
  • Member, Committee on International Criminal Justice, ACJS, 1989-92.
  • Session Chair, "Criminal Procedure and Fact Finding," MCJA, Chicago, October 1988.
  • Session Chair, "Criminal Legal Issues," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, March 1987.
  • Chairman, (1983-86), Secretary (1981-83), Founding member and Scholarship Committee Chair (1981-91), Board of Trustees, Telugu Foundation of Telugu Association of North America.
  • Chairperson of Sessions, "Computer Applications in Criminal Justice" and "Minorities in the Criminal Justice System" of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, March 24-27, 1982.
  • Chairperson, Constitution and Bylaws Committee of the Midwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1980-81.
  • Member, Curriculum Committee of the Illinois Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1980-83.
  • Planning Committee Member, Southeast Suburban Youth Conference on Delinquency Prevention, Co-sponsored by Governors State University, May 1981.
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Communication Therapy, 1981-87.
  • Chairperson, Youth Session and a General Panel on "Social-Cultural Factors and Issues Facing Telugu People in North America," Third North America Telugu Conference, Chicago, May 23-24, 1981.
  • Secretary, Southern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1979-80.
  • Chairperson of the Session, "Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Criminal Justice:  India," Academy of Criminal Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 1981.
  • Manuscript Reviewer, Criminal Justice Review, 1978-80.
  • Roundtable Panelist, "Theory and Research in International Criminal Justice," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 1981.
  • Chairperson, Student Affairs Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1979-80.
  • Chairperson of the Session, "Communication and the Criminal Justice System:  Applications and Prospects for Theory and Research," International Communication Association Conference, Acapulco, Mexico, May 18-23, 1980.
  • Chairperson of the Session, "Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice:  Cross-Cultural Perspectives," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Oklahoma City, March 12-14, 1980.
  • Associate Editor, Southern Journal of Criminal Justice, 1977-81.
  • Chairperson, Awards Committee, Southern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1978-79.
  • Chairperson of the Panel, "Theories of Post-Secondary Education in Criminal Justice," Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, March 1979.
  • Chairperson of the Panel, "Third World Perspectives in Criminology," of the 30th Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Dallas, November, 1978.
  • Advisory Member, International Liaison Committee of the American Society of Criminology, 1978-80.
  • Member, Racial and Ethnic Minorities Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 1978-79.
  • Nominated for Election to the Executive Board Member-at-Large position, Georgia Sociological Association in 1978.
  • Member, Committee on International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1978-80.
  • Served as Discussant of the Session, "Intercultural Communication: Sociological Perspectives," at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, March 1978.
  • Member, Awards Committee, Southern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1977-78.
  • Served as a representative of the American Sociological Association to join in a review, critique and a conference to evaluate Miami University's research project handbook, Community Information in Education, 1977-78.
  • Nominated for election to the Board of Directors Member-at-Large position (1978-81) of the International Communication Association in 1977.
  • Chairperson of the Symposium Session, "State of the Art Study of Communication in Europe," at the International Congress of Communication Sciences, West Berlin, Germany, Mary-June 1977.
  • Served as Respondent for the Session, "Technology and Social Organization in Latin America," at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, New York, August 1976.
  • Discussant for the Session, "Intercultural Communication and Development," at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, April 1975.
  • Nominated for election as the Vice Chairperson of Division V (1975-76) and Chairperson or Vice President-Elect 1976-78) of the International Communication Association in 1975.
  • Chairperson of the Symposium Session, "Evolution of the Communication Discipline in Developing Countries," at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans April 1974.
  • Elected as Member, Program Selection Committee, ICA Conference, 1974.
  • Nominated for election as Chairperson of Division V and Vice President of ICA (1974-76) in 1974.
  • Moderator of the Session, "Communication and International Development," at the Annual Meeting of ICA, Montreal, April 1973.
  • Member, Program Selection Committee, ICA Conference, 1973.