Dr Susan M Hilal
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Curriculum Vita
Dr. Susan M. Hilal
Assistant Professor
Coordinator, Undergraduate On-Line Degree Program
University of Wisconsin Platteville
Department of Criminal Justice
408 Warner Hall, Platteville, WI 53818
Hilals@uwplatt.edu, p. 608-342-1494, f. 608-342-1986
Professional Preparation
Date Degree University Subject
2003 Ph.D. South Dakota State University Sociology
Concentrations: Social Deviance and Social
Organization
Dissertation: Volunteer Police Reserve
Officers: An Identity Theory Perspective
2000 M.S. St. Cloud State University Criminal Justice
1997 B.A. University of St. Thomas Criminal Justice
1997 Certificate Alexandria Technical College Police Practical Skills Training
MN POST Certified (License #14450)
Professional Experience
Dates Position Employer Location
1/06- Present Coordinator Undergraduate University of Wisconsin- Platteville, WI
CJ On-line Program Platteville
7/04-Present Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin- Platteville, WI
Criminal Justice Platteville
2/04-5/04 Adjunct Professor University of St. Thomas St. Paul, MN
Sociology Instructor
9/03-12/03 Graduate Teaching Assistant South Dakota State Brookings, SD
Sociology Instructor University
9/01 – 5/03 Graduate Assistant South Dakota State Brookings, SD
University
3/99 – 12/01 Reinsurance Analyst E.W. Blanch Companies Bloomington, MN
7/98 – 12/99 Police Officer Hopkins Police Department Hopkins, MN
3/98 – 5/99 Graduate Assistant St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, MN
9/96 – 9/97 Undercover Buyer of Alcohol State of Minnesota St. Paul, MN
3/96 – 8/96 Park Service Officer Hennepin County Parks Maple Plain, MN
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Teaching: Courses Taught at University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Course # Course Name
CJ1130 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ3430 Patterns of Criminal and Delinquent Behavior
CJ3630 Juvenile Justice
CJ3900 Research Methods in Criminal Justice
CJ4880 Internship
CJ7030 Criminal Justice Systems
CJ7230 Criminological Theory
CJ7330 Law as Social Control
CJ7730 Evaluation and Program Analysis in the Criminal Justice System
CJ7920 Seminar Research Paper
CJ7980 Independent Study in Criminal Justice
Teaching: Course Taught at the University of St. Thomas
Course # Course Name
SOC251 Race and Ethnicity
Teaching: Course Taught at South Dakota State University
Course # Course Name
SOC100 Introduction to Sociology
Development & Revisions: Courses Developed and Revised for On-Line Delivery
Course # Course Name
CJ1130 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ2230 Correctional Philosophy
CJ3630 Juvenile Justice
CJ7030 Criminal Justice Systems
CJ7130 Policing in a Democratic Society
CJ7230 Criminological Theory
CJ7330 Law as Social Control
CJ7730 Evaluation and Program Analysis in the Criminal Justice System
Administration Experience
Assure the online undergraduate criminal justice programs’ goals are consistent with the
mission of UWP and the goals and vision of the UWP CJ Department;
Oversee the development of assessment plans and program reviews;
Develop articulation agreements with WI Technical Colleges;
Oversee recruitment and hiring of personnel; mentor new faculty;
Oversee budget development and expenditures of programs;
Oversee course rotation schedule and offerings;
Oversee the admission process and transcript evaluations;
Market the degree program to state, federal, and local agencies and corporations;
Advise new and prospective students
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Professional Activity
Publications:
Arwood, D., Hilal, S., Karsky, J., & Norman, M. (2005). Police Reserve Officers: Structural
Embeddedness of Self-Role Merger and Volunteering. Great Plains Sociologist. 17(2), 35-60.
Hilal, S. & Redlin, M. (2004). Integrating Data Analysis: Instructional Materials for Integrating Data
Analysis into Sociology Courses. New York: American Sociological Association.
Hilal, S., Arwood, D., Karsky, J., & Tracton-Bishop,B. (2004). Academic
Goals, Role Performances, and Grades: A Symbolic Interactionist Explanation. Great
Plains Sociologist 16(1), 110-130.
Hilal, S. (2004). IDA Modules. In Hilal, S., & Redlin, M. (Ed.) Integrating Data Analysis. Instructional
Materials for Integrating Data Analysis into Sociology Courses, (45, 85-86) New York: American
Sociological Association.
Hilal, S. (2003). Technical Manual. In Hilal, S., & Redlin, M. (Ed.) Distance and Cross- Campus Learning:
Syllabi and Instructional Materials. (199-212). New York: American Sociological Association.
Redlin, M. & Hilal, S. (2003). Distance and Cross-Campus Learning: Syllabi and Instructional Materials.
New York: American Sociological Association.
Participation in Meetings and Conferences:
Hilal, S. & Hesse, M. (2005). “Teaching Perspectives: Navigating the Employment Freeway and Your First
Stop” presented at the Great Plains Sociological Association’s Annual Conference in Sioux Falls, South
Dakota on 10/28/05.
Hilal, S. & Arwood, D. (2005). "Police Reserve Officers: Structural Embeddedness of Volunteering." A
paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Associations on 4/1/05 in Minneapolis,
MN.
Hilal, S. & Arwood, D. (2003). “Academic Goals, Role Performances, and Grades: A Symbolic
Interactionsit Explanation.” A paper presented at the annual meetings of the Great Plains Sociological
Association on October 2, 2003 in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Hilal, S., Osowski,T., Mitchell, C & Smith,L. (2002) “My Life as a Graduate Student.” A panel discussion
at the annual meetings of the Great Plains Sociological Association on October 3, 2002 in Fargo, North
Dakota.
Attended the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Conference in Chicago, IL on 9/30/04-
10/02/04.
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Other Professional Activity:
Attended the Distance Learning Review Workshop by the American Council of Education to which I received
certification to be a curriculum reviewer.
Took a 4 month on-line action research course conducted by the Southern Cross Institute of Action Research
at Southern Cross University (in Australia)
University Service: Department
Date Activity
2006-Present Chair, Undergraduate On-line Steering Committee
2005- Present Chair, Scholarship Committee
2005- Present Member, Search and Screen Committee (various)
2005- Present Member, Masters On-line Steering Committee
Spring 2005 Assisted in developing a new scholarship for CJ majors
Fall 2005 Assisted in revising the writing proficiency exam procedures and requirements for CJ
majors
2005-Present Member, Department Review Board (RST)
2004- Present Meet with prospective students who are on campus to talk about the CJ program
2004-Present Criminal Justice Academic Advisor (55 advisees)
2004-Present Creator and editor of the CJ department’s newsletter (CJ Rapsheet)
2004-Present Faculty Advisor for the Criminal Justice Association
2004-Present Member, CJ Graduate On-line Admission and Transfer Committee
2004-Present Work with the Director of the CJ On-line Master’s Program in the operations of the
on-line program (marketing, advising, course development, and course revision)
2004 – Present Represent the department at the Major’s Fair and Pioneer Preview
2004- Present Assist with mass freshman registration
University Service: College
Date Activity
2005-Present Liberal Art’s & Education Curriculum Committee (elected)
2004-Present College Elections Committee; developed the Outstanding Service Award; review
and award recipient of this award
University Service: University
Date Activity
2006- Present Appointed Graduate School Representative for the Commencement Committee
4/06 Member, Search and Screen for Associate Outreach Position for the Distance Learning
Center
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2/06 Lectured on the CJS to approximately 30 Chinese exchange students
11/05 Attended a Tri-State Initiative recruiting program in Dubuque, IA
2004-Present Graduate Council
2004-Present Constitution and Bylaws Committee (Subcommittee of Graduate Council)
2004- Present Homecoming Judge
Fall 2004 Assisted with UWP New Student Orientation (move-in, welcome picnic, and dinner
with faculty)
Public Service
Date Activity
2005- Present Platteville Parks and Recreation Board Member
March 2005 Taught a course for UWP’s Continuing Education entitled “Training for Your 1st
Triathlon”
Summer 2005 Community Service related to student internship positions
2004– 2005 Member of the Advisory Board for Orion Group Home
1998– 2003 Volunteer EMT for the Metrodome Sports Stadium in Minneapolis, MN
1994– 1998 Volunteer Police Reserve Officer
Grants Awarded
Awarded a 2004 grant from the Teaching Endowment Fund of the American Sociological
Association to create and edit a manual on ways to integrate data analysis into lower division sociology
courses.
Professional Memberships
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, member since January 2004
American Sociological Association, member since January 2003
Great Plains Sociological Association, member since October 2001
Midwest Sociological Society, January 2005
Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, member since August 2004
Professional Recognition/Awards
Great Plains Sociological Association’s Graduate Student Paper Competition (1st Place), 2003
William E. and Harriet B. Gould Scholarship, 2003
Law Enforcement Opportunities Scholarship, 1996
Minnesota Association of Women Police Scholarship, 1996
Dennis Murphy Scholarship, 1995
Auxiliary Service Scholarship, 1995
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