CURRENT POSITION
Associate Professor of School of Sociology, China University of Political Science and Law
Courses taught in School of Sociology include Polygraph Technology, Psychology Statistics and SPSS, Psychological Assessment and Treatment for Offender, Proseminar in Detecting Lies, and Abnormal Psychology
Education and VISITS
2012–2013 Visiting scholar in the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2005–2009 China University of Political Science and Law. Ph. D. in Criminal Law
1999–2002 Chinese People's Public Security University. M. A. in Applied Psychology
1995–1999 Beijing Normal University. B.S. in Applied Psychology
Work Experience
2011–present School of Sociology, China University of Political Science and Law
Associate Professor
2009–2011 School of Sociology, China University of Political Science and Law
Lecturer
2005–2009 School of Sociology, China University of Political Science and Law
Teaching Assistant
2002–2005 Criminal Justice College , China University of Political Science and Law
Teaching Assistant
Group Memberships
the 7th Council of the Chinese Society for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, Member
Chinese Psychological Association, Senior Member
Publications
Peer-reviewed articles
Zheng, H. & Guo, K. et al.(2020). Research on the Relationship between Boredom and Drug Abuse of Chinese Youth. Youth Studies, (6), 67-82.
Zheng, H. & Yang, X.(2018). A Comparative Study on the Effects of New Drugs on Adolescents and the Mechanism. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION RESEARCH, (2), 25-34.
Zheng, H. & Luo, D.(2009). The Role of Low Self-Control and Family Socioeconomic Status in Juvenile Delinquency: An Empirical Study of the Causes of Juvenile Delinquency in China. Youth Studies, 366(3), 10-17.
Luo, D. & Zheng, H. (2008).An Empirical Study on the Causes of Juvenile Delinquency. Issues on Juvenile Crimes and Delinquency, 157(6), 4-10.
Zheng, H. & Luo, D.(2008).Research on Psychological Theories of Juvenile Delinquency. Journal of Nanjing Normal University (Social Science), 155(1),110-115. (Reprinted in Psychology published by Information Center for Social Sciences, RUC). 5(2008). 15-20.
Zheng, H.(2007). A Retrospect and Prospect of the Psychological Rehabilitation (2007). China Prison Journal, 131(2), 122-125.
Zheng, H.(2007). Advances on the Lie Detection Technique. Journal of Chinese People's Public Security University (Science and Technology),51 (1), 44-49.
Zheng, H.(2005). Research on Lie Detection Approaches in Solving Homicide Cases. Journal of Chinese People's Public Security University (Science and Technology),2: P.40-41.
Zheng, H.(2001). Implications of Lie Detection for Professional Practices. Journal of Chinese People's Public Security University (Science and Technology),6: P.19-20.
Books
Zheng, H. (in press). Translation of Christopher P. Salas-Wright et al.(eds.). Drug Abuse and Antisocial Behavior. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
Zheng, H. (2015). Polygraph Technique Tutorial. Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press.
Zheng, H. (2006), Translation of Clive R. Hollin(ed.). The Essential Handbook of Offender Assessment and Treatment. Beijing: China Light Industry Press.
Zheng, H. (2005), Translation of Aldert Vrij(ed.). Detecting Lies and Deceit. Beijing: China Light Industry Press.
Book chapters and other invited publications
Zheng, H. & Luo, D. (2012). Research Methods in Criminal Psychology. D. Luo, & W. He (Eds), Criminal Psychology (National Textbook of the “11th Five-year Project”) (2st ed), Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press.
Zheng, H. (2012). Implications of Lie Detection for Professional Practices. D. Luo, & W. He (Eds), Criminal Psychology (National Textbook of the “11th Five-year Project”) (2st ed), Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press.
Zheng, H., & Dong, X. (2010). The Research Methods and Tools. In A. Ma, H. Zheng, R. Chen & X. Dong (Eds.), Scanning Attitudes of Social Classes in China (pp.29-36), Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press.
Zheng, H. (2009). Implications of Lie Detection for Professional Practices. In B. Liu (Ed.), Criminal Psychology (2nd ed) (pp.326-345), Beijing: Science Press.
Zheng, H. (2009). The Psychology of the Organized Crime. In B. Liu (Ed.), Criminal Psychology (2nd ed) (pp.366-383), Beijing: Science Press.
Zheng, H. (2009). The Researches on Applied Criminal Psychology: Lie Detection, Criminal Profiling and Offender Treatment. In Z. Wu (Ed.), China Criminal Psychology Review (pp.256-305), Beijing: China Procuratorate Press.
Zheng, H. & Luo, D. (2007). Research Methods in Criminal Psychology. D. Luo, & W. He (Eds), Criminal Psychology (National Textbook of the “11th Five-year Project”) (1st ed) (pp.50-69), Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press.
Zheng, H. . (2007). Implications of Lie Detection for Professional Practices. D. Luo, & W. He (Eds), Criminal Psychology (National Textbook of the “11th Five-year Project”) (1st ed) (pp.462-467), Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press.
Zheng, H. (2004). The Psychology of the Organized Crime. In B. Liu (Ed.), Criminal Psychology (1st ed) (pp.243-265), Beijing: Science Press.
Zheng, H. (2004). Implications of Lie Detection for Professional Practices. In B. Liu (Ed.), Criminal Psychology (1st ed) (pp.297-320), Beijing: Science Press.
Zheng, H. (2001). The Psychology of Criminal. In S. Li(Ed.), Psychology for Police Practices (pp.99-152), Beijing: Public Publishing House.
Zheng, H. (2001). The Psychology of Victim. In S. Li(Ed.), Psychology for Police Practices (pp.153-205), Beijing: Public Publishing House.
Zheng, H. (2000). Communication and Social Interaction Skills. In W. Wang(Ed.), School Psychological Counseling (pp.1-42), Beijing: China Industrial & Commercial United Press.
PERSONAL
Born in 1977
Place of Birth: Yichang,Hubei Province