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72 nd Annual Meeting

Theme:
The Many Colors of Crime & Justice The American Society of Criminology

Annual Meeting Program


November 16 – 19, 2016
November 2015

New Orleans Hilton


New Orleans, LA

Program Co-chairs:
Washington, DC
Laurie Krivo, Rutgers University November 18 - 21, 2015
Katheryn Russell-Brown, University of Florida
Washington Hilton Hotel
Old Dominion University
PhD Program in Criminology & Criminal Justice

Faculty within the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old


Dominion University have made significant contributions to our collective
understanding of crime and criminal justice over the past 40 years through the
publication of research findings, journal articles, textbooks, and professional
presentations across the globe. Members of the faculty have distinguished
themselves as nationally and internationally known scholars, mentors and
teachers. In addition, the Department is home to the International State Crime
Research Center and the Center for Family Violence Education and Research,
the Institute for Community Justice, and the Center for the Study of Work.
Since the 1970s the Department has become one of the largest Departments in
the University's College of Arts and Letters and our faculty and students are
increasingly being recognized nationally and internationally.
This PhD program will produce scholars with strong backgrounds in
criminology and criminal justice theory, research methods, statistics, and
critical thinking skills. All graduates will be prepared as scholars, able to
conduct research, teach college and university courses in their areas of
specialization, and provide service to the discipline.
Department faculty are well-versed in current criminological theories,
sophisticated research strategies, and analytical tools. Students will be broadly
prepared to serve as educators, researchers, and scholars able to contribute to
the study of crime at the community and international levels. Students will gain
hands on experience doing cutting edge research with department faculty and
teaching criminal justice and sociology courses to undergraduates and have the
opportunity to partake in groundbreaking research.
For more information visit:
http://ww2.al.odu.edu/sociology/phdprogram/index.shtml
http://www.odu.edu/admission/graduate

Please contact:
Dr. Dawn L. Rothe
Director, PhD Graduate Program
Sociology & Criminal Justice
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: 757-683-3935
drothe@odu.edu
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY

71st ANNUAL MEETING

November 18 - 21, 2015

Washington Hilton
Washington DC

The Politics of Crime & Justice


TABLE OF CONTENTS
The American Society of Criminology 4
Welcome to the 2015 ASC Meeting 6
2015 Program Committee 8
General Meeting Information 9
Professional Employment Service 9
2015 ASC Divisions 10
ASC Division Meetings and Events 11
ASC Divisions’ Sessions of Interest 15
Other Meetings and Events 47
Receptions 51
Directory of Exhibitors 53
ASC Past Presidents 54
Detailed Program Schedule
Tuesday 55
Wednesday 55
Thursday 124
Friday 210
Saturday 272
A Special Thank You 299
Advertising 300
Participant Index 320
Topic Index 394
* Please note: Numbers in Index refer to session numbers
Floor Plans - Hilton 400

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THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 212, Columbus, OH 43212-1156
614-292-9207(p) 614-292-6767(f) asc@asc41.com www.asc41.com

The American Society of Criminology embodies the following objectives:


1. To bring together, in one multidisciplinary society, persons actively engaged
in research teaching, and/or practice in the field of criminology.
2. To foster criminological scholarship, research, education, and training within
academic institutions and within the divisions of the criminal justice system,
including public and private agencies concerned with crime, justice, and
corrections.
3. To encourage scholarly, scientific, and practical exchange and cooperation
among those engaged in criminology.
4. To serve as a forum for the dissemination of criminological knowledge.

The American Society of Criminology Officers and Staff, 2014-2017


President: Candace Kruttschnitt, University of Toronto
President-Elect: Ruth Peterson, The Ohio State University
Vice President: Eric Baumer, Florida State Universty
Vice President-Elect: Eric Stewart, Florida State University
Executive Director: Chris W. Eskridge, University of Nebraska
Treasurer: Bonnie Fisher, University of Cincinnati
Past President: Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado, Boulder
Executive Counselors: Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University; Laura
Dugan, University of Maryland; Natasha Frost, Northeastern University; Beth
Huebner, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Lauren Krivo, Rutgers University;
Karen Parker, University of Delaware; Hillary Potter, University of Colorado at
Boulder; Travis Pratt, Arizona State University; Claire Renzetti, University of
Kentucky
Deputy Director: Susan Case
Associate Director: Kelly Vanhorn
Senior Accountant: Nicole Coldiron

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THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY

Society Journals/Newsletter:
Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Editor: D. Wayne Osgood, Pennsylvania State University
Criminology & Public Policy Journal
Editor: William D. Bales, Florida State University and Daniel S. Nagin,
Carnegie Mellon University
The Criminologist: Newsletter
Editor: Eric Baumer, Florida State Universty
Division Affiliated Journals:
Critical Criminology
Feminist Criminology
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
Journal of Experimental Criminology
Race and Justice

Membership: Applications for memberships in American Society of


Criminology may be obtained by writing to the administrative offices in
Columbus, Ohio, or on our website at www.asc41.com. Membership runs from
January 1st to December 31st of each year. Annual dues are $95.00 ($55.00 for
full-time students). Membership in the Society includes subscriptions to the
journals, Criminology, Criminology & Public Policy, and the newsletter, The
Criminologist.

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WELCOME TO THE 2015 ASC ANNUAL MEETING

THE POLITICS OF CRIME & JUSTICE

Candace Kruttschnitt, ASC President (University of Toronto)


Jean McGloin, Program Co-Chair (University of Maryland)
Christopher J. Sullivan, Program Co-Chair (University of Cincinnati)

It is our pleasure to welcome you to Washington, DC for this year’s ASC conference
from November 18-21. This year’s annual meeting is one of the largest in the
meeting’s history, with well over 1,000 sessions, roundtables and posters and more
than 5,400 presenters. The theme this year is The Politics of Crime and Justice,
which ASC President Candace Kruttschnitt thought would be particularly relevant
given the location of the meeting and the current events surrounding policing and
incarceration in the U.S.

At this year’s meeting, we have scheduled three exciting Presidential Plenaries, all of
which are related to the conference’s theme. First, on Wednesday at 12:30, please
join us for “The Politics of Policing American Cities.” In light of recent high profile
events that have occurred nationwide, this plenary is sure to be an enlightening
conversation among several active and retired police chiefs about the challenges and
opportunities associated with urban policing. Second, we hope that you will attend
the “The American Criminal Justice System: Caught or Not” plenary on Thursday at
11am. This session, featuring a combination of scholars and practitioners, promises
to be an exciting and controversial discussion about whether the U.S. truly can (and
should) change the current carceral state. Finally, on Friday at 12:30, we look
forward to having you join us for “The Media and Criminal Justice Policy”, which
will focus on how the media shapes criminal justice policy. All of the Presidential
Plenaries will be in the same location (International Ballroom Center) – we hope that
you will make an effort to schedule each of these sessions into your calendar.

We also hope that you will attend Candace’s Presidential Address, “The Politics, and
Place, of Gender in Research and Crime”, on Friday at 5pm (in the International
Ballroom East room). This is also when Candace will present this year’s ASC
President’s Justice Award to Carol E. Tracy, who has served as the Executive
Director of the Women’s Law Project for the past 25 years. While at the Women’s
Law Project, Tracy has presided over major legal victories in the areas of
reproductive rights, discrimination in employment, education, athletics, and welfare,
as well as worked on several initiatives related to violence against women.
Particularly noteworthy is Tracy’s, and the Women’s Law Project, investigation

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of Police Files in Philadelphia, and a number of other U.S. cities. This inquiry
revealed that rape cases were not being investigated or that they were misclassified
as non-criminal categories or “unfounded.” This effort resulted in the Philadelphia
Police Commissioner allowing Tracy and her colleagues to annually audit the
performance of the Special Victim’s Unit – a practice that continues today.

We would also like to bring to your attention the many “Policy Panels”, organized by
Laura Dugan in her role as Chair of the ASC Policy Committee. Many of these
panels take advantage of the expertise of policy makers and practitioners working in
Washington, DC and cover such issues as school violence, terrorism, policing, and
immigration, among others.

As Candace noted in her Criminologist article, we have added a new feature to the
program this year: “highlighted” sessions that reflect the cutting-edge research
identified by ASC’s growing number of divisions. The Division of People of Color
and Crime is highlighting their work with a panel on “Boots on the Ground in
Ferguson, MO.” Developmental and Life Course Criminologists are highlighting
work on “Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of Desistance Research.” The Division
of Women and Crime is asking their members to focus on “Queer Criminology and
the Maintenance of Disciplinary Boundaries” and the Division on Corrections and
Sentencing is highlighting work on “Risk and Need Assessment: Theory and
Practice” as a preview of the Division’s Corrections and Sentencing Handbook.

We also want to remind everyone that the poster session is a bit different this year.
With more than 400 posters, the popularity of this method of sharing research
continues to grow. Therefore, we have split the poster session such that each poster
has been allocated to either a 6-7pm or 7:15-8:15 time slot. Of course, wine and
cheese will be available at both times!

Finally, we would like to express our gratitude to Susan Case for her dedicated work
on behalf of the ASC. We also could not have accomplished anything in a timely
manner without the assistance of Teresa Kulig. These two worked extremely hard to
ensure that this year’s meeting will be a success and we are very appreciative of their
efforts.

We have very high hopes for this year’s annual meeting, and we hope that your time
is well spent in our nation’s capital!

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2015 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Program Co-Chairs: Jean McGloin and Chris Sullivan

Program Assistant: Teresa C. Kulig

Program Committee:
Aaron Kupchik LaDonna Long
Aili Malm Lorine Hughes
Alesha Durfee Lynn Addington
Allison Payne Marla Sandys
Amy Nivette Martin Bouchard
Andrew Lemieux Megan Augusty
Angela Reitler Michael Lenza
Ben Feldmeyer Michelle Brown
Ben Steiner Olena Antonaccio
Bill Sousa Pete Simi
Chris Schreck Phil Goodman
Christopher Browning Randolph Roth
Chrysanthi Leon Rod Bruson
Danielle McGurrin Sandra Bucerius
David Klinger Sarah Bennett
Derek Kreager Sarah Manchak
Finn Esbensen Shaun Thomas
Gary Sweeten Shawn Bushway
Greg Pogarsky Sonja Siennick
J.C. Barnes Stacey Bosick
Jacob Stowell Susanne Karstedt
Jay Albanese Tamara Madensen
Jennifer Carlson Thomas Loughran
Jennifer Schwartz Toya Like
Jody Clay-Warner
Josh Page Workshops:
Justin Pickett Arjan Blokland
Karen Parker George Tita
Kate Fox Megan Kurlychek
Kristina Childs Randol Contreras

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GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION
REGISTRATION
The ASC desk is located on the Concourse Level and will be open:
Tuesday 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Wednesday 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Friday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 7:30 am – 11:00 am
At registration, each person will receive a name badge and program. Safeguard
your copy of the program. Due to the limited number of programs, lost or missing
ones may not be replaced.
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE
The Employment Exchange is a Professional Employment Service and will be
located in Terrace Level of the hotel. Information from employers is available
concerning positions for which they are hiring. Additionally, information on those
seeking employment who have registered with the Society will be on file.
Personnel in the Employment Exchange Service can assist in scheduling
interviews in private areas. The Service will be open:
Wednesday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Chair: Kenneth Adams, University of Central Florida
PROGRAM LISTING AND INDEX
The program and index of participants include all those persons whose names
were submitted as participants to the ASC Executive Office when the program
went to press. Any omissions or inaccuracies in the program are certainly
inadvertent and apologies are extended in advance.
PERSONAL HEALTH AND SECURITY
All meeting areas are non-smoking areas. Individuals attending the Annual
Meeting should keep in mind the need to be attentive to their personal security
and the protection of their property. As a reminder, do not leave money or
valuables in rooms. If a safe is needed, please ask your hotel front desk for
information.

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2015 DIVISION CHAIRS

DIVISION ON CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING


Chair: Faye Taxman, George Mason University, ftaxman@gmu.edu
DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY
Co chair: Donna Selamn, Indiana State University,
Donna.Selman@indstate.edu
Co-chair: Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore, jross@ubalt.edu
DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL LIFE-COURSE
CRIMINOLOGY
Chair: David Farrington, University of Cambridge, dpf1@cam.ac.uk
DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY
Chair: Lorraine Mazerolle, University of Queensland,
l.mazerolle@uq.edu.au
DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY
Chair: Sesha Kethineni, Illinois State University, skethine@ilstu.edu
DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME
Co-chair: Elsa Chen, Santa Clara University, echen@scu.edu
Co-chair: Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech, anthony.peguero@vt.edu
DIVISION OF POLICING
Dennis Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at Chicago, dennisr@uic.edu
DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES
Chair: Gary LaFree, University of Maryland, glafree@umd.edu
DIVISION OF VICTIMOLOGY
Co-chair: Bonnie Fisher, University of Cincinnati, bonnie.fisher@uc.edu
Co-chair: Robert Jerin, Endicott College, rajerin@endicott.edu
DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME
Chair: Kim Cook, University North of Carolina Wilmington,
cookk@uncw.edu

For more information regarding ASC divisions please see


http://asc41.com/divisions.htm

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ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS

DIVISION ON CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING


Thursday, November 19
8:00am Division on Corrections & Sentencing International
Annual Business/Awards Breakfast Ballroom West,
Meeting Concourse Level
3:30pm Division on Corrections & Sentencing Albright, Terrace
Editorial Board Meeting of Handbook Level
Series
6:30pm Division on Corrections & Sentencing International
Social Ballroom West,
Concourse Level

Friday, November 20
9:30am Risk and Need Assessment: Theory and International
Practice. A Preview of the Division on Ballroom Center,
Corrections & Sentencing Handbook Concourse Level

DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY


Thursday, November 19
3:30pm Division on Critical Criminology 1101, 1st Floor
Executive Meeting
4:30pm Division on Critical Criminology General 1101, 1st Floor
Business Meeting
6:00pm Division on Critical Criminology Social Georgetown West,
Concourse Level

Friday, November 20
2:00pm Division on Critical Criminology Journal Albright, Terrace
Editorial Board Meeting Level

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ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS

DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE


CRIMINOLOGY
Thursday, November 19
2:00pm Division of Developmental & Life-course International
Criminology Member Meeting (Open to Ballroom West,
All Participants) Concourse Level
3:30pm Journal of Developmental & Life-course International
Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
6:30pm Division of Developmental & Life-course Off-site - Jack Rose
Criminology Social Dining Saloon
(Balcony)

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Wednesday, November 18
11:00am Journal of Experimental Criminology Georgetown West,
Executive Board Meeting Concourse Level
12:30pm Division of Experimental Criminology International
Lunch and Awards Ceremony (Organized Ballroom West,
by Division of Experimental Concourse Level
Criminology)
2:00pm The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the International
Academy of Experimental Criminology Ballroom West,
Awards Ceremony Concourse Level

DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY


Friday, November 20
11:00pm Division of International Criminology International
Business Meeting (Open to All Ballroom West,
Participants) Concourse Level
12:30pm Division of International Criminology International
Awards Presentation and Reception Ballroom West,
(Open to All Participants) Concourse Level

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ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS

DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY


Friday, November 20
2:00pm Criminologists without Borders (Open to International
All) Ballroom West,
Concourse Level

DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME


Wednesday, November 18
11:00am Race and Justice: An International Journal 1101, 1st Level
Editorial Board Meeting (Official Journal
of the Division on People of Color &
Crime)
5:00pm Division on People of Color & Crime Albright, Terrace
Board Meeting Level

Thursday, November 19
11:00am Division on People of Color & Crime Georgetown West,
General Business Meeting Concourse Level
12:30pm Division on People of Color & Crime Off-Site – Buca di
Symposium Luncheon and Awards Beppo
5:00pm Division on People of Color & Crime 2101, 2nd Floor
Student Mentoring Meeting & Workshop

DIVISION OF POLICING
Thursday, November 19
2:00pm Division of Policing Policy and Practice Albright, Terrace
Committee Meeting Level
3:30pm Division of Policing Reception and Georgetown West,
Awards Ceremony Concourse Level

DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES


Wednesday, November 18
3:30pm Division on Terrorism & Bias Crime Georgetown West,
Organizational Business Meeting Concourse Level

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ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS

DIVISION OF VICTIMOLOGY
Friday, November 20
12:30pm Division of Victimology Executive Board Georgetown West,
Meeting Concourse Level
2:00pm Division of Victimology General Meeting Georgetown West,
Concourse Level
TBA Division of Victimology Social Off-site; location
TBA

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Tuesday, November 17
4:00pm Division on Women & Crime Feminist Monroe, Lobby
Criminology Theory in Action Workshop Level

Wednesday, November 18
5:00pm Division on Women & Crime Executive Georgetown West,
Board Meeting Concourse Level
7:30pm Division on Women & Crime Social Bourbon (Off-site)

Thursday, November 19
7:30am Division on Women & Crime Breakfast Georgetown West,
Concourse Level
12:30pm Division on Women & Crime Feminist 1101, 1st Floor
Criminology Editorial Board Meeting

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY


Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Cardozo, Terrace
The Politics of Punishment Level
8:00am Wildlife Crime and Traditional Criminological
Topics: Bridging Mainstream and Fringe Coats, Terrace
Topics in Criminology Level
8:00am Author Meets Critics: Dealing with
International Crimes in Africa: When are
Indigenous Justice Systems better than Columbia 1,
Criminal Trials? Terrace Level
8:00am Columbia 12,
Criminology and the Culture of Fear Terrace Level
8:00am Urban Disorder and Street Politics Jay, Lobby Level
9:30am The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison— Columbia 10,
Thirty-Six Years On Terrace Level
9:30am Perceptions of Crime, Power, Privilege, and Dupont, Terrace
Resistance Level
9:30am Exploring Current Racial and Gendered
Criminological Issues Through Theory Jay, Lobby Level
9:30am Northwest, Lobby
Cultural Criminology, Theory, and Gender Level
9:30am Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Room A, 2nd
Teaching Ferguson, Teaching Garner Floor
9:30am Controlling Green Crime: The Role of Coats, Terrace
Legislation and Enforcement Level
11:00am Coats, Terrace
Energy Crime and Justice Level
12:30pm Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology:
Teaching about Race and Racism in Criminal Room A, 2nd
Justice Classes Floor
2:00pm Green Criminology and Agencies of Coats, Terrace
Environmental Justice and Injustice Level
2:00pm Who's The Terrorist Now? Constructions,
Characterizations, and Interpretations of Embassy, Terrace
Terrorism Level
2:00pm Histories of Punishment: Penal Developments
from the Civil War to the Late Twentieth Georgetown East,
Century Concourse Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY


Wednesday, November 18
2:00pm International
Roundtable: Debating the Militarization of the Terrace East #2,
Police Terrace Level
2:00pm International
Roundtable: Convict Criminology: Exploring Terrace East #3,
Shame for Transforming Justice Terrace Level
2:00pm International
Roundtable: Which Is Bigger--Criminology or Terrace East #4,
Criminal Justice? Terrace Level
2:00pm Using Ethnography, Interviews, and Case
Studies to Expand Knowledge on Informal
Economies and Criminality Jay, Lobby Level
2:00pm Northwest, Lobby
Technology, Surveillance, and Social Control Level
3:30pm The Drivers and Consequences of Pollution on Coats, Terrace
Land and at Sea Level
3:30pm Advancing Knowledge on The Environment, Dupont, Terrace
Racism, and Criminology Level
3:30pm Documentary Photography, Journalistic Embassy, Terrace
Images, and the Visual Essay in Criminology Level
3:30pm Exploring Reentry With a Focus on Women Jay, Lobby Level
5:00pm Online Discussion Forums: Revisiting Old
Criminological Questions With Non- Columnia 2,
Traditional Data Terrace Level
5:00pm Devils and Angels: In Search of Humanity
within the Constructions of Pimps and Sex Embassy, Terrace
Workers Level
5:00pm Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: International
Serializing Criminology: Using the Serial Terrace East #2,
Podcast in Teaching Critical Criminology Terrace Level
5:00pm Understanding Gang Politics: Structures and
Trajectories of Street Gangs in Chicago and
Los Angeles Jay, Lobby Level
Thursday, November 19
8:00am Roundtable: Methodological and Ethical Issues International
in Queer Criminology Research Terrace East #2,
Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY


Wednesday, November 18
9:30am Government and State-Organized Crime: Coats, Terrace
International and Critical Perspectives Level
11:00am Study Abroad: Internationalizing Criminal International
Justice Curriculum Terrace East #1,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Penal Abolition: Session 1 of 2 Holmead East,
Lobby Level
2:00pm 9th Annual Workshop on State Crime Hilton, Kalorama,
Lobby Level
2:00pm Convict Criminology: Film Screening , Follow Room C, 2nd
Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison Floor
Musicians
3:30pm Convict Criminology: American Society as Cardozo, Terrace
Prisoners of the War on Drugs Level
3:30pm Visual Criminology - Future Directions Embassy, Terrace
Level
3:30pm Penal Abolition: Session 2 of 2 Holmead East,
Lobby Level
3:30pm Roundtable: When the Smoke Clears: Keeping International
Activism Alive in the Classroom, Scholar- Terrace East #2,
Activists Speak Terrace Level
4:30pm Division on Critical Criminology General 1101, 1st Floor
Business Meeting
6:00pm Division on Critical Criminology Social Georgetown West,
Concourse Level
6:00pm Poster Session I International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
7:15pm Poster Session II International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
Friday, November 20
8:00am Advancing Queer Criminological Theory Piscataway Lobby
8:00am Media, Crime, and Social Justice Embassy Terrace
Roundtable: State-Corporate Crime and International
9:30am Criminogenic Industry Structures Terrace East 4

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY


Friday, November 20
Author Meets Critics: The Routledge
International Handbook of Crimes of the
11:00am Powerful Columbia 9
International
12:30pm Roundtable: Aftermath of wrongful convictions Terrace East 2
Roundtable: Sexual respect among participants
2:00pm at Academic conferences Terrace East 2
Convict Criminology: Carceral Landscapes:
3:30pm American, International, and Comparative Fairchild West
Saturday, November 21
Children's Rights in the Era of Zero Tolerance Dupont, Terrace
8:00am and The Carceral State Level
International
Roundtable: Southern Criminology and Global Terrace East #2,
8:00am Justice Terrace Level
Justice Matters: Race, Youth, and Social Holmead East,
8:00am Justice Lobby Level
Embassy, Terrace
11:00am Riots, Raids, and The Politics of Violence Level
Food Adulteration – The Organisation Of Food Gunston West,
11:00am Crime Terrace Level
DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE
CRIMINOLOGY
Wednesday, November 18
Drugs and Alcohol Columbia 11,
8:00am Terrace Level
New Developments in Understanding Cabinet,
Reoffending by Merging Desistance and Concourse Level
9:30am Reentry/Recidivism Research
Conduct Problems: Understanding, Prevention, Columbia 11,
and Intervention with SNAP® (Stop Now And Terrace Level
9:30am Plan)
Developmental Pathways to Delinquency and Jefferson East,
Drug Use: Current Scientific Knowledge and Concourse Level
9:30am Practical Use for Interventions

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE


CRIMINOLOGY
Wednesday, November 18
11:00am New Research on Criminal and Life Course Cabinet,
Transitions Concourse Level
11:00am Life Course Approaches to Gender and International
Violence Ballroom East,
Concourse Level
11:00am Identity and Pathways of Offending Columbia 11,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Health Trajectories of Justice System-Involved Columbia 11,
Individuals Terrace Level
2:00pm Pathways Through Crime and Punishment Cabinet,
Concourse Level
3:30pm The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study: New Cabinet,
Developments in the Age-80 Follow-Up Concourse Level
3:30pm Intergenerational (Dis)Continuity with the Columbia 11,
Rochester Intergenerational Study (RIGS) Terrace Level
3:30pm Young Homicide Offenders: Risk Factors, Columbia 12,
Situational Characteristics, and Criminal Terrace Level
Careers
Thursday, November 19
8:00am Life Events and Responses to Adolescent and Columbia 11,
Young Adult Offending Terrace Level
9:30am Intergenerational Influences and Incarcerated Columbia 11,
Parents Terrace Level
2:00pm Long-term Consequences of Child Abuse and Columbia 11,
Neglect: Men, Crossover Youth, and Crimes Terrace Level
against Children
5:00pm Siblings, Friends and Romantic Partners in Columbia 11,
Crime Terrace Level
Friday, November 20
8:00am Avoiding and Leaving Criminal Justice Columbia 11,
Institutions Terrace Level
8:00am Propensity and Prediction Columbia 12,
Terrace Level
9:30am Advances in Biosocial Criminology Columbia 11,
Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE


CRIMINOLOGY
Friday, November 20
2:00pm What's So "Good" about Relationships and Columbia 12,
Employment? Terrace Level
2:00pm Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of Jefferson East,
Desistance Research Concourse Level
2:00pm A Developmental Approach to Understanding Columbia 11,
the Impact of Individual and Parental Factors Terrace Level
on Offending
3:30pm Changes in People and Places: The Interactive Columbia 11,
Nature of Development and Patterns of Terrace Level
Criminal Behaviour and Substance Use
Saturday, November 21
8:00am Families and Guardianship Arrangements Columbia 11,
Terrace Level
8:00am Social Mimicry and Accumulating Columbia 12,
Disadvantage Terrace Level
9:30am Mental and Physical Health Columbia 11,
Terrace Level
9:30am The Impact of Childhood Trauma Columbia 12,
Terrace Level
11:00am Educational Institutions and Achievement Columbia 10,
Terrace Level
11:00am Happy Moms and Other Supports for Columbia 11,
Prosocial Behavior Terrace Level
DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY
Tuesday, November 17
12:00pm Workshop: Laboratory Experiments for Georgetown East,
Criminology Concourse Level
Wednesday, November 18
8:00am A Blind Randomized Controlled Trial: Testing Dupont, Terrace
Police Response in Property Crime Micro- Level
Time Hot Spots
8:00am Fear of Crime, Biased Information Processing, Columbia 12,
and Social Categorization Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Drug Use Among Peruvian Young Offenders: Columbia 11,
Research and Intervention from a Terrace Level
Developmental Approach
8:00am Evaluation in Criminology and Criminal Cabinet,
Justice Concourse Level
8:00am An Evaluation Study on a Jail Residential Columbia 3,
Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program Terrace Level
8:00am Technology and Militarization: New Northwest, Lobby
Directions in Policing Research Level
9:30am Antisocial and Prosocial Lie-Telling in Columbia 11,
Children with Severe Conduct Problems Terrace Level
9:30am Improving Forensic Officer Responses to Holmead East,
High Volume Crime: The Unlawful Entry Lobby Level
Experiment
9:30am Increasing Cognitive Capital to Enhance Gunston East,
Police Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence on Terrace Level
Police Supervision and Procedural Justice
9:30am Social Media: A Transforming Agent for Columbia 3,
Extremist Groups? Terrace Level
9:30am Victim Reactions to Restorative Policing vs. Morgan, Lobby
Court by Race of Offender Level
9:30am MAPIT: Exploring Preliminary Data among Jefferson West,
Substance Using Probationers Concourse Level
11:00am The Effect of Patrol Strategies on the Public's Columbia 12,
Perceptions of the Police Terrace Level
11:00am Lessons from Evaluating Policing Holmead West,
Technologies Lobby Level
11:00am Moderators of Antisocial Behavior Treatment Jefferson East,
Outcomes in a Randomized Controlled Trial Concourse Level
of Omega-3 Supplementation in Children
11:00am Crime and Place: Place Concentration Lincoln West,
Compared to Concentration in Offending and Concourse Level
Victimization-Three Systematic Reviews
11:00am Selection or Influence? A Meta-Analysis of Room D, 2nd
the Association between Peer and Personal Floor
Offending

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Wednesday, November 18
12:30pm Division of Experimental Criminology Lunch International
& Awards Ceremony Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
12:30pm The Effects of Punishment on Recidivism: A Jay, Lobby Level
Quasi-Experimental Approach
12:30pm State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Columbia 2,
Urban Crime: Overview, Critical Questions Terrace Level
and Next Steps
12:30pm Juvenile Secure Confinement and Risk of Columbia 3,
Recidivism: A Propensity Score Matching Terrace Level
Approach
2:00pm The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the International
Academy of Experimental Criminology Ballroom West,
Awards Ceremony Concourse Level
2:00pm Could Computing and Network Columbia 2,
Configurations Shape Hackers' Online Terrace Level
Behaviors During System Trespassing Events?
2:00pm A Meta-Analysis of the Predictive Validity of Monroe,
Risk and Needs Assessment Instruments Concourse Level
2:00pm The Effects of Criminal Sanctions for Intimate Fairchild East,
Partner Violence: A Meta-Analysis of Terrace Level
Individual Level Effects
2:00pm Evaluating the Impact of a Parolee Call-In Jefferson West,
Intervention on Community-Level Firearm Concourse Level
Violence
3:30pm Changing the Street Dynamic: Evaluating Lincoln West,
Chicago's Group Violence Reduction Strategy Concourse Level
3:30pm Sustaining Directed Police Patrols to Crime Holmead East,
Hot Spots: Reflections from Portland's Recent Lobby Level
Field Experiment
3:30pm The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study: New Cabinet,
Developments in the Age-80 Follow-Up Concourse Level
3:30pm It's Time: Revisiting the Empirical Status of Columbia 10,
Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Terrace Level
Crime (2000-2010)
5:00pm Police Body Cameras Gunston East,
Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Thursday, November 19
8:00am Evaluating the Use of Body-Worn Cameras: Lincoln West,
Randomized Control Trials in Four Concourse Level
Jurisdictions
8:00am An Experimental Approach to Measuring Columbia 3,
Crime Foraging Behavior Terrace Level
8:00am Exploring the Polygenic Architecture of Columbia 10,
Antisocial Behavior: A Genome-Wide Terrace Level
Association Meta-Analysis by the Broad
Antisocial Behavior Consortium (BroadABC)
8:00am Shedding Light into the "Black Box" of Morgan, Lobby
Intensive Supervision Programs for Youth: A Level
Meta-Analysis
9:30am Aggression Replacement Training (ART) for Morgan, Lobby
Medium- and High-Risk Juvenile Offenders Level
9:30am Legitimacy and Procedural Justice in the Holmead West,
Context of Airport Security: The Case of Ben- Lobby Level
Gurion Airport, Israel
9:30am "Assault in the City": Police Recruit Gunston East,
Perceptions of Prejudiced Motivated Crime Terrace Level
9:30am Results from the HOPE DFE Four-Site International
Randomized Control Trial Ballroom East,
Concourse Level
9:30am Understanding Punitiveness and Support for Jefferson West,
Rehabilitation Concourse Level
9:30am Preventing Antisocial Peer Associations: A Room C, 2nd
Meta-Analysis of Peer-Based Youth Floor
Interventions
11:00am Citizens' Attitudes Toward Sex Offender Georgetown East,
Housing: Results from an Experiment Concourse Level
11:00am Examining the Impact of the Lethality Jefferson East,
Assessment Program on Victim Service Concourse Level
Utilizaion and Empowerment
11:00am A Bayesian Analysis of the Effect of Columbia 11,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on Terrace Level
High-Risk Probationers' Recidivism Rates
11:00am The Empirical Status of General Strain Gunston West,
Theory: A Meta-Analysis Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Thursday, November 19
12:30pm Crowd-Sourcing and Cognitive Testing, and Lincoln West,
Experiments in the CES Concourse Level
12:30pm Thinking, Fast and Slow? Field Experiments Columbia 11,
to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago Terrace Level
12:30pm Youth Violence among At-Risk Youth: Columbia 11,
Outcomes and Prevention Terrace Level
2:00pm Implicit Identities in Criminals and Victims: Columbia 10,
Evidence for Underlying Cognitive Terrace Level
Developmental Processes and Behavioral
Consequences
2:00pm Drawing the Line: Quasi-Experimental Northwest, Lobby
Evidence on the Relative Benefits of Level
Designating Specific Age Cutoffs for Adult
Court Processing
3:30pm Assessing Various Aspects of Policing Holmead West,
Various Communities Lobby Level
3:30pm Exploring the "Black Box" of Focused Dupont, Terrace
Deterrence Strategies: Changes in Sanction Level
Risk within an Experimental Trial
3:30pm Race and Restorative Policing: A 13 to 18- Cabinet,
Year Followup of Criminal Histories by Race Concourse Level
of Random Assignment to Court vs.
Restorative Policing
3:30pm Identifying Core Components of Effective Columbia 3,
Juvenile Drug Court Programs Terrace Level
3:30pm Does the Type of Counsel Matter in Fairchild East,
Sentencing? A Meta-Analysis Terrace Level
5:00pm Race, Policing, and the Life-Course: A Ten- Gunston East,
Year Followup, by Race, of Interviews of Terrace Level
Offenders in Restorative Policing Experiments
5:00pm Genetic Susceptibility to Deviant Peer Columbia 10,
Influences in a Group-Based Intervention for Terrace Level
Conduct Problems
6:00pm A Meta-Analysis of Neurological Activation International
and Connectivity in Psychopathy Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Thursday, November 19
6:00pm Deterrence in Cyberspace: Investigating the International
Relationship of Login Banners Amongst Ballroom Center,
System Trespassers Concourse Level
6:00pm Examining the Relationship between Fear of International
Terrorism and Similarity to Victims' Ballroom Center,
Backgrounds Concourse Level
6:00pm Perception Shaping Policy: Preventing School International
Shootings Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
6:00pm Reducing Recidivism: A Long Term International
Evaluation of the Reintegration & Recovery Ballroom Center,
Program in El Paso County, Colorado Concourse Level
6:00pm Seeing Race: Understanding Disorder International
Perceptions with and without Racial Ballroom Center,
Neighborhood Stimuli Concourse Level
6:00pm Visual Search Strategies of Offenders International
Ambushing Law Enforcement Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
6:00pm The Use of Big Data in the Criminal Justice International
Field Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
6:00pm Theorizing Cyberbullying: A Review of the International
Theoretical Explanations for Cyberbullying Ballroom Center,
Victimization and Perpetration Concourse Level
6:00pm Evaluating Corrections-Based Work and International
Vocational Educaion Programs: A Meta- Ballroom Center,
Analysis Concourse Level
7:15pm Gender Differences in Treatment Effect: A International
Systematic Review in Drug Courts Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY
Friday, November 20
8:00am The More Things Change, the More they Stay Holmead East,
the Same? Estimating the Effect of the Floyd Lobby Level
et al. v. NYC on Stop-and-Frisk Patterns

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Friday, November 20
8:00am Who "Sees" More Disorder? An Experiment Holmead West,
on Perception of Disorder between Police, Lobby Level
Residents, and Ex-Offenders
8:00am Police Officers Who Will "Pull" the Trigger Room A, 2nd
Floor
9:30am A Multi-Jurisdictional Sudy on Kiosk Room C, 2nd
Supervision Floor
9:30am Juror Decision Making and Sentencing Dupont, Terrace
Recommendations Level
9:30am A Field Experiment to Test the Effectiveness Columbia 3,
of Unsolicited Alerts by a Prescription Terrace Level
Monitoring Program
9:30am The Effects of Jail and Prison Confinement on Cabinet,
Cohabitation and Marriage Concourse Level
9:30am The Harlem Parole Reentry Court: A Lincoln West,
Randomized Controlled Trial Concourse Level
9:30am Using Meta-Analysis under Conditions of Jay, Lobby Level
Definitional Ambiguity: The Case of
Corporate Crime
11:00am An Experimental Test of the Expressive Embassy, Terrace
Theory of Punishment Level
11:00am Implementation, Outcomes, and Lincoln East,
Considerations of Body Worn Camera Concourse Level
Systems
11:00am Applying Group Audits to Problem-Oriented Lincoln West,
Policing Concourse Level
12:30pm Examining Sanction Effects in Community Holmead East,
Corrections Lobby Level
12:30pm Need or Greed? The Role of Motivational Room A, 2nd
Attributions on White-Collar Crime Floor
Sentencing
12:30pm Helping and Cooperation in Heavy Inter- Inernational
Group Hostility, Verbal Violence, Alienation Terrace East #1,
and Conflict Conditions: Exposure to Terrace Level
Empathy by the Other Party as a Facilitator of
Perceived Helping Schema among Jews and
Arabs in Academic Settings in Israel

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Friday, November 20
12:30pm A Systematic Review of Campus Sexual Holmead West,
Assault Prevalence Raes in the United States: Lobby Level
Findings from the Last 15 Years
2:00pm A Natural Experiment on Residential Change Jefferson East,
and Recidivism: Eight-Year Follow-Up Concourse Level
2:00pm Prevention and Mitigation of Computer- Jay, Lobby Level
Assisted Crimes: An Evidence-Based Human-
Focused Approach
2:00pm Students-Meet-Scholars: Applying Room A, 2nd
Experimental and Evaluation Designs to Floor
Inform Theory and Practice
2:00pm Counselor Knows Best? Examining Clinician Room B, 2nd
Assessments of In-Prison Substance Abuse Floor
Treatment
2:00pm Long Term Effects of Drug Court Room D, 2nd
Participation: Evidence from a 15-Year Floor
Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
2:00pm Assessing the Macro-Level Relationship Jefferson West,
between Immigration and Crime Rates: A Concourse Level
Meta-Analysis
3:30pm Body Cameras and Other Police Recording Holmead East,
Technologies Lobby Level
3:30pm The Impact of Cognitive-Behavioral Northwest, Lobby
Programming and Aspects of Cognitive Level
Change on Institutional Misconduct
3:30pm The Juvenile Transfer Heuristic: An Columbia 12,
Experimental Test of Criminal Justice Terrace Level
Professionals' Sentencing Preferences
3:30pm Growing Pains: Are there Differences Oak Lawn, Lobby
Between Successful Juvenile and Adult Level
Reentry Programs?
5:00pm Characteristics and Outcomes of Gang- Columbia 3,
Involved Youth in Mental Health Treatment Terrace Level
5:00pm Cameras and Police Legitimacy: Preliminary Columbia 1,
Results from an RCT Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY


Saturday, November 21
8:00am Evidence-Based Crime Policy I International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
8:00am Youth Mobility and Recidivism Columbia 2,
Terrace Level
8:00am A Meta-Analysis of Serial Murder in Jay, Lobby Level
Criminology Journals: 1985 to 2015
9:30am Evidence-Based Crime Policy II International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
9:30am International Perspectives on Community Coats, Terrace
Corrections Level
9:30am A Multisite Quasi-Experimental Evluation of Cardozo, Terrace
Two Veteran Treatment Courts Level
11:00am Innovations in Correctional Programming Northwest, Lobby
Level
11:00am The Impact of Urban Upgrading on Crime in Cardozo, Terrace
Polokwane, South Africa Level
11:00am The Child Response Initiative: Secondary Jefferson West,
Prevention for Police-Involved Children Concourse Level
Exposed to Violence
11:00am A Systematic Review of Yoga Interventions in Northwest, Lobby
the Incarcerated Setting Level
DIVISION OF POLICING
Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Youth Experiences With and Perceptions of Columbia 2,
Police Terrace Level
8:00am Crime and Place: Policing Place Dupont, Terrace
Level
8:00am Police Decision-Making Gunston East,
Terrace Level
8:00am Determinants of Non-lethal Force by Police Holmead East,
Lobby Level
8:00am Examining Force Used by and Against Police Holmead East,
Officers Lobby Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Policy Panel: Learning After Ferguson: International
Policing in the Wake of a High Profile Ballroom Center,
Officer-Involved Shooting Concourse Level
8:00am Technology and Militarization: New Northwest, Lobby
Directions in Policing Research Level
9:30am Police Legitimacy Gunston East,
Terrace Level
9:30am Crime Victims and Criminal Investigations Holmead East,
Lobby Level
11:00am Race/Ethnicity and Disproportionate Columbia 4,
Punishment and Policing among Youth Terrace Level
11:00am Police Militarization Gunston East,
Terrace Level
11:00am Police Interrogations of Young Suspects: Georgetown East,
International Perspectives Concourse Level
11:00am Improving Criminal Investigations Holmead East,
Lobby Level
11:00am Lessons from Evaluating Policing Holmead East,
Technologies Lobby Level
11:00am Policy Panel: Criminology and Police Reform: International
The Presidential Task Force on 21st Century Ballroom Center,
Policing Concourse Level
11:00am Sources and Effects of Public Perceptions of Piscataway,
the Police Lobby Level
12:30pm Violence Against the Police Gunston East,
Terrace Level
12:30pm Presidential Plenary: The Politics of Policing International
American Cities Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
12:30pm Roundtable: Building Trust in Communities International
through Procedural Justice Terrace East #4,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Police Use of Deadly Force Gunston East,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Policing for the 21st Century: Reformation Holmead East,
Lobby Level
2:00pm Police Culture, Police Deviance, and Police Holmead East,
Integrity Lobby Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Wednesday, November 18
2:00pm Roundtable: Debating the Militarization of the International
Police Terrace East #2,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Roundtable: Policing Communities Room A, 2nd
Floor
3:30pm Police Officer Training and Mentality in a Gunston East,
New Era of Policing Terrace Level
3:30pm Sustaining Directed Police Patrols to Crime Holmead East,
Hot Spots: Reflections from Portland's Recent Lobby Level
Field Experiment
3:30pm Preventing Police Misconduct? Empirical Holmead East,
Studies on Early Intervention Systems in the Lobby Level
U.S.
3:30pm Policing and Anti-piracy Enforcement in Kalorama, Lobby
Chinese Societies Level
3:30pm Findings from the Evaluation of the Chicago Lincoln West,
Violence Reduction Strategy Concourse Level
3:30pm Roundtable: Policing Procedures Room B, 2nd
Floor
5:00pm Police and Minorities: Bias, Fear, Social Columbia 12,
Distance, and Procedural Injustice Terrace Level
5:00pm Police Body Cameras Gunston East,
Terrace Level
5:00pm "Investigating" Homicide and Sex Assault Holmead East,
Investigations in Illinois Lobby Level
5:00pm Investigating Violent Crimes Holmead East,
Lobby Level
Thursday, November 19
8:00am Criminal Justice Policy and Security Sector Fairchild East,
Reform Terrace Level
8:00am Police Organizations and Administrative Gunston East,
Dilemmas Terrace Level
8:00am Reinventing American Criminal Justice I International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
8:00am Questioning the Accuracy of Police Crime Jefferson West,
Data Concourse Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Thursday, November 19
8:00am Evaluating the Use of Body-Worn Cameras: Lincoln West,
Randomized Control Trials in Four Concourse Level
Jurisdictions
9:30am Author Meets Critics: The Securitization of Columbia 1,
Society. Crime, Risk, and Social Order Terrace Level
9:30am Police Training Gunston East,
Terrace Level
9:30am Critical Police Studies: Interrogating the Role Holmead East,
of Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Lobby Level
9:30am Legitimacy and Procedural Justice in the Holmead East,
Context of Airport Security: The Case of Ben- Lobby Level
Gurion Airport, Israel
11:00am International Perspectives on Policing Gunston East,
Terrace Level
11:00am Measuring Trends in Use of Force, Officer Holmead East,
Diversity and Community Policing through Lobby Level
Large National Surveys
11:00am Police Procedural Justice and Criminal Justice Holmead East,
Legitimacy Lobby Level
11:00am Roundtable: Working with the Police on Room A, 2nd
Policing: Experiences of Police-Academic Floor
Partnerships
12:30pm Policing Around the Globe Gunston East,
Terrace Level
12:30pm Roundtable: Putting Research into Policing International
Practice: A Discussion with the COPS Office Terrace East #1,
Terrace Level
12:30pm Investigating Homicide: Race, Time and Jefferson West,
Types Concourse Level
2:00pm Division of Policing Policy and Practice Albright, Terrace
Committee Meeting Level
2:00pm Policing Contentious Turf Gunston East,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Roundtable: Police Responses to Crime: International
Considering the Evidence-Base Relative to Terrace East #2,
Clearance Processes Terrace Level
2:00pm Spatial Risk Assessment, I Jefferson East,
Concourse Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Thursday, November 19
3:30pm Race, Ethnicity, and Justice in Police Work Cabinet,
Concourse Level
3:30pm Policing Diverse Communities Gunston East,
Terrace Level
3:30pm Division of Policing Reception and Awards Georgetown West,
Ceremony Concourse Level
3:30pm Assessing Various Aspects of Policing Holmead East,
Various Communities Lobby Level
3:30pm Law and Policy Room C, 2nd
Floor
5:00pm Recent Trends in Crime and Law Enforcement Coats, Terrace
Activity in the Bakken Oil Region of Montana Level
and North Dakota
5:00pm Policing in Historical Context Gunston East,
Terrace Level
Friday, November 20
8:00am Measuring and Modeling Beliefs About the Cabinet,
Police and Law Concourse Level
8:00am Policing Vulnerability Gunston East,
Terrace Level
8:00am Bias in Police-Citizen Contacts? Holmead East,
Lobby Level
8:00am Roundtable: Police Officers Who Will "Pull" Room A, 2nd
the Trigger Floor
9:30am The Canadian Shield: Discussing the Gunston East,
Direction of Canadian Police Research Terrace Level
9:30am Community Contexts of Various Aspects of Holmead East,
Policing Lobby Level
9:30am The National Crime Statistics Exchange: Holmead East,
Status Update and Demonstration of Lobby Level
Innovative Analytic Approaches Using
Incident-based Data
11:00am Policing Vulnerable Citizens in an Uncertain Gunston East,
World Terrace Level
11:00am Police Deviance Holmead East,
Lobby Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Friday, November 20
11:00am Organizational Aspects of Policing Holmead East,
Lobby Level
11:00am Roundtable: New Avenues in Policing International
Research Terrace East #2,
Terrace Level
11:00am Policy Panel: Law Enforcement Use of Lincoln East,
Emerging Technologies: Intended and Concourse Level
Unintended Outcomes and the Importance of
Agency Policies
11:00am Disrupting Criminal Networks: Network Lincoln West,
Analysis in Crime Prevention Concourse Level
11:00am Policing LGBTQ Communities Piscataway,
Lobby Level
12:30pm Police Legitimacy, Citizen Actions and Columbia 4,
Victimization Terrace Level
12:30pm Investigating Images: Visibility, Visuality, and Embassy, Terrace
Criminal Justice. Level
12:30pm Community Oriented Policing Fairchild West,
Terrace Level
12:30pm New Findings from the Smart Policing Georgetown East,
Initiative Concourse Level
12:30pm Roundtable: Criminal Justice Encounters with International
Vulnerable People: Challenges and Solutions Terrace East #4,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Domestic Violence and Policing Cardozo, Terrace
Level
2:00pm Race and the Police Gunston East,
Terrace Level
2:00pm The Impact of NYPD Policy Holmead East,
Lobby Level
2:00pm Organizational Priorities in Policing Holmead East,
Lobby Level
2:00pm Police Accountability and Modern Lincoln West,
Democracy: Insights from External Oversight Concourse Level
Offices, Police Departments, and Academia
3:30pm Author Meets Critics: Policing Cybercrime Columbia 1,
and Cyberterror Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Friday, November 20
3:30pm Schools, Policing, and Inequality Columbia 3,
Terrace Level
3:30pm Seeking Solutions Through Police Initiatives Gunston East,
Terrace Level
3:30pm Body Cameras and Other Police Recording Holmead East,
Technologies Lobby Level
3:30pm Police Culture and Leadership Holmead East,
Lobby Level
3:30pm Police Organizations and Police Behavior Jefferson West,
Concourse Level
3:30pm Advances in Police-Community Collaboration Lincoln West,
through Smart Policing Concourse Level
5:00pm Law Enforcement, Technology, and Columbia 1,
Legitimacy Terrace Level
Saturday, November 21
8:00am The Role of Forensics Criminal Investigations Fairchild East,
Terrace Level
8:00am Vexing Issues in Law Enforcement Fairchild West,
Terrace Level
8:00am Some Organizational Aspects of Policing Gunston East,
Terrace Level
8:00am Cops and Schools Holmead East,
Lobby Level
8:00am Policy Panel: Participatory Policing: Three Lincoln East,
Case Studies of an Emerging Model of Concourse Level
Municipal Governance
9:30am Stress in Policing Gunston East,
Terrace Level
9:30am Females in Policing Holmead East,
Lobby Level
9:30am Roundtable: Classroom Conversations about International
Police Excessive Use of Force Terrace East #5,
Terrace Level
11:00am Technology and Monitoring the Police Gunston East,
Terrace Level
11:00am Contemporary Police Structure and Holmead East,
Operations Lobby Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION OF POLICING
Saturday, November 21
11:00am Hot Topics in Canadian Policing Holmead East,
Lobby Level
DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES
Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Determinants and Variation in Extremist Columbia 4,
Violence Terrace Level
8:00am Criminology and the Culture of Fear Columbia 12,
Terrace Level
8:00am Roundtable: Penal Policy International
Terrace East #2,
Terrace Level
9:30am The Use of Network Analysis in Crime and Columbia 3,
Terrorism Studies Terrace Level
9:30am Domestic Violence and Broader Systems of Fairchild West,
Power, Control, and Inequality Terrace Level
9:30am Filicides, Honor Killings, and Other Violence Room C, 2nd
Floor
11:00am Patterns of Domestic and International Room C, 2nd
Extremism Floor
11:00am Issues in Data Collection and the Columbia 3,
Measurement of Crime Terrace Level
12:30pm Developing further: The OMCG Columbia 11,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Empirical Analysis of Terrorism and Jefferson West,
Responses to Terrorism from a Variety of Concourse Level
Perspectives
2:00pm Who's The Terrorist Now? Constructions, Embassy, Terrace
Characterizations, and Interpretations of Level
Terrorism
2:00pm Terrorism and Political Violence: Popular Dupont, Terrace
Attitudes and Policy Level
2:00pm Why Individuals Radicalize to Violent Columbia 3,
Extremism in the United States: Lessons from Terrace Level
the National Institute of Justice
3:30pm Transnational Crimes Piscataway,
Lobby Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES


Wednesday, November 18
3:30pm Division on Terrorism & Bias Crimes Georgetown West,
Organizational Business Meeting Concourse Level
5:00pm Dynamics of Participation in Violent Piscataway,
Extremism Lobby Level
5:00pm Online Discussion Forums: Revisiting Old Columbia 2,
Criminological Questions With Non- Terrace Level
Traditional Data
Thursday, November 19
8:00am Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Historical Holmead East,
Perspective Lobby Level
8:00am Crime and Social Time: Criminological Cardozo, Terrace
Applications of Black's New Theory Level
9:30am Critical Police Studies: Interrogating the Role Holmead East,
of Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Lobby Level
9:30am United States Government Crimes In The 21st K - Kalorama,
Century Lobby Level
11:00am Lone Actor Terrorists and Mass Casualty Columbia 12,
Offenders Terrace Level
11:00am Roundtable: Boko Haram Impact on Youth International
Behavioral Choices and Poverty in Northern Terrace East #3,
Nigeria Terrace Level
2:00pm Individual Radicalization and Lone Offender Jefferson West,
Terrorism Concourse Level
2:00pm Advances in Qualitative Methods Columbia 2,
Terrace Level
3:30pm Predicting and Explaining Terrorism and N - Northwest,
Terrorist Behaviors Lobby Level
3:30pm Spatial Risk Assessment, II Jefferson East,
Concourse Level
5:00pm Studying Suspicious Activities and Terrorism N - Northwest,
Using the American Terrorism Study and Lobby Level
Extremist Crime Database
5:00pm Empirical Analysis of Special Topics on Columbia 3,
Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism Terrace Level
5:00pm Policy Panel: How Academic Terrorism and Lincoln East,
Counterterrorism Research can Better Support Concourse Level
the Intelligence Community

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES


Thursday, November 19
5:00pm Civil Death At Home and Abroad Fairchild West,
Terrace Level
5:00pm Online Radicalization and Extremism Columbia 3,
Terrace Level
6:00pm Poster Session I International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
7:15pm Poster Session II International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
Friday, November 20
8:00am Perceptions of Hate and Terrorism Room B, 2nd
Floor
8:00am NIJ Highlights: Violent Extremism in the U.S. Columbia 2,
and Lessons about Combating and Preventing Terrace Level
It
9:30am Preventing, Interdicting and Mitigating Columbia 9,
Extremist Events: Defending against Lone Terrace Level
Actor Extremism
11:00am The IASOC Richard H. Ward Memorial Oak Lawn, Lobby
Panel: The Crime Terror Nexus: Does it Level
Exist?
11:00am Critical Discourses in Criminological Theory: Dupont, Terrace
An Introduction to Revolutionary Criminology Level
11:00am Cross National Perspectives in Criminal Room D, 2nd
Justice Policy Floor
11:00am Disrupting Criminal Networks: Network Lincoln West,
Analysis in Crime Prevention Concourse Level
11:00am Organizational Aspects of Policing Holmead West,
Lobby Level
11:00am New Developments in Statistical Modeling Monroe,
and Causal Analysis Concourse Level
2:00pm Correctional Quandaries Across Continents Northwest, Lobby
Level
2:00pm Roundtable: The Upsurge of Terrorism and International
the Influence of Local Vested Interest in Terrace East #4,
Africa Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES


Friday, November 20
2:00pm Research on Organized Crime and Illicit Oak Lawn, Lobby
Markets Level
2:00pm Technology Georgetown East,
Concourse Level
3:30pm Explanations of Political and Social Violence Cardozo, Terrace
Level
3:30pm Social Psychological Characteristics of Room B, 2nd
Violent Extremism Floor
Saturday, November 21
8:00am Violent Threats Across the Ideological Morgan, Lobby
Spectrum Level
8:00am Roundtable: Emerging Perspectives in Room A, 2nd
Criminological and Criminal Justice Research Floor
8:00am Comparative Perspectives in Criminal Justice Room B, 2nd
Policy Floor
8:00am Extensions of Criminological Theory Oak Lawn, Lobby
Level
9:30am Understanding Measures to Counter Terrorist Piscataway,
Violence Lobby Level
9:30am Alternative Approaches to Extremism and Morgan, Lobby
Terrorism Level
11:00am From Radicalization to Terrorism: The Role Columbia 4,
of Individuals, Contexts, and Causal Terrace Level
Mechanisms
DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME
Tuesday, November 17
4:00pm Feminist Theory In Action Workshop Monroe,
Concourse Level
Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Victim Services and Help-Seeking Behavior Embassy, Terrace
of Crime Victims Level
8:00am Recent Research that Informs Sentencing Fairchild East,
Policy Terrace Level
8:00am Domestic Violence and Court Innovations Fairchild East,
Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Roundtable: Mentoring: Building Your Career International
and Building Lifelong Friendships Terrace East #3,
Terrace Level
8:00am Policy Panel: The Imperative to Expand Lincoln East,
Release Options for Men and Women with Concourse Level
“Life” and Other Long Prison Sentences
8:00am Gender Differences in Crime, Criminality and Monroe,
Victimization Concourse Level
8:00am Victimization in International Context Monroe,
Concourse Level
8:00am Family Matters: Parents, Children, and Room D, 2nd
Incarceration Floor
9:30am Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Cardozo, Terrace
Trafficking Level
9:30am Emergent Constructions and Complex Embassy, Terrace
Encounters: Trafficking and Sex Work Level
Narratives
9:30am Domestic Violence and Broader Systems of Fairchild East,
Power, Control, and Inequality Terrace Level
9:30am Measuring Sexual Violence with Self Report Georgetown East,
Surveys Concourse Level
9:30am Understanding Victimization of College Holmead West,
Students Lobby Level
9:30am Parental Imprisonment, Family Processes, and International
Post-Release Reunification Ballroom East,
Concourse Level
9:30am Roundtable: Ph.D. Mama: Balancing International
Motherhood and the Academy Terrace East #3,
Terrace Level
9:30am Exploring Current Racial and Gendered Jay, Lobby Level
Criminological Issues Through Theory
9:30am Cultural Criminology, Theory, and Gender Northwest, Lobby
Level
9:30am The Gendered Contexts of Crime Room D, 2nd
Floor
11:00am Identity and Pathways of Offending Columbia 11,
Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Wednesday, November 18
11:00am Complicating Understandings of Domestic Fairchild East,
Violence Terrace Level
11:00am Life Course Approaches to Gender and International
Violence Ballroom East,
Concourse Level
11:00am Roundtable: How are Universities Responding International
to Student-On-Student Sexual Assaults? Terrace East #1,
Terrace Level
11:00am DWC Organized Student-Meets-Expert: Northwest, Lobby
Activism in the Classroom: Putting Theory Level
into Practice
12:30pm Fear of Crime in Neighborhoods and Holmead East,
Communities Lobby Level
12:30pm Sex and Race Effects in Community Jefferson East,
Corrections Concourse Level
12:30pm Intersectionality: A Reflection on Best Jefferson West,
Practices Concourse Level
12:30pm Women and Children as Offenders and Lincoln West,
Victims: Lessons Learned for Succeeding Concourse Level
Generations
12:30pm Sexual Victimization Northwest, Lobby
Level
2:00pm Offending Women in Contemporary China: Columbia 1,
Gender and Pathways into Crime Terrace Level

2:00pm Justice Issues in Cases Involving Intimate Fairchild East,


Partner Violence Terrace Level
2:00pm Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Fairchild East,
Violence Terrace Level
3:30pm Intersectionality and Criminology: Disrupting Columbia 1,
and Revolutionizing Studies of Crime Terrace Level
3:30pm Roundtable: Intimate Partner Violence and International
Violence against Women Terrace East #3,
Terrace Level
3:30pm Exploring Reentry With a Focus on Women Jay, Lobby Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Wednesday, November 18
7:30pm DWC Social Bourbon: 2321
18th Street
Washington, D.C.
20009
Thursday, November 19
7:30am DWC Business Meeting/Breakfast Georgetown West,
Concourse Level
8:00am Gender and Crime: Examining International Gunston West,
Contexts Terrace Level
8:00am Feminist Theory, Motherhood, and Crime Room D, 2nd
Floor
9:30am Policy Panel: Feminist Perspectives on Mass Lincoln East,
Incarceration: Gendered Pathways and Concourse Level
Contemporary Prison Policy
12:30pm Black Lives Matter: Centering and Including Dupont, Terrace
Black Women Level
12:30pm Gender and Criminological Theory Northwest, Lobby
Level
2:00pm Policy Panel: Global Gender Justice Lincoln East,
Challenges and Gender-Responsive Policies Concourse Level
2:00pm Roundtable: Journal Manuscript Reviewer Room D, 2nd
Training Workshop, Part I Floor
3:30pm Gender and Crime in International Contexts Fairchild East,
Terrace Level
3:30pm Girls in the Juvenile Justice System Jay, Lobby Level
3:30pm Roundtable: Journal Manuscript Reviewer Room D, 2nd
Training Workshop, Part II Floor
5:00pm The Culture of Rape and Sexual Embassy, Terrace
Transgression: Contested Discourses and Level
Social Response
5:00pm Advancing Research on Same-Sex Intimate Room C, 2nd
Partner Violence Floor
Friday, November 20
8:00am Author Meets Critics: System Kids: Columbia 10,
Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of Terrace Level
Regulation

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Friday, November 20
8:00am Roundtable: Self-Defense, Castle Doctrine, International
and Stand Your Ground: Race and Ethnicity, Terrace East #2,
Socioeconomic Status, and Gender Terrace Level
8:00am Female Offending and Victimization Jay, Lobby Level
8:00am Advancing Queer Criminological Theory Piscataway,
Lobby Level
9:30am Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Cabinet,
Criminal Justice and Family Life in America Concourse Level
9:30am The Gendered and Raced Representation of Embassy, Terrace
Women in Popular Culture Level
9:30am Race, Gender, Identity, and the Streets Georgetown East,
Concourse Level
9:30am Roundtable: Troubleshooting Title IX: International
Implications of Mandatory Reporting and Terrace East #5,
Strategies for Teaching and Learning Terrace Level
9:30am Queer Criminology and the Maintenance of Jefferson East,
Disciplinary Boundaries Concourse Level
9:30am Roundtable: Policing Women’s Bodies: Law, Room A, 2nd
Crime and Reproduction Floor
9:30am A Gendered Look at the Cycle of Violence Room B, 2nd
Theory Floor
11:00am NIJ Highlights: Predictors of Dating Violence Columbia 2,
in Adolescence and Young Adulthood Terrace Level
11:00am Policing LGBTQ Communities Piscataway,
Lobby Level
12:30pm Roundtable: Sex, Violence, and Popular International
Culture Terrace East #3,
Terrace Level
12:30pm Maternal Incarceration, Reentry and Morgan, Lobby
Recidivism Level
12:30pm Queering Victimization Research and Services Piscataway,
Lobby Level
2:00pm Domestic Violence and Policing Cardozo, Terrace
Level
2:00pm Gender and Accountability in Criminal Justice Fairchild East,
in Transitional and Post-Conflict Countries: Terrace Level
Diplomacy Lab Projects

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Friday, November 20
2:00pm Perceptions of Crime and Justice: Feminist Gunston West,
Perspectives Terrace Level
2:00pm Roundtable: Sexual Respect Among International
Participants at Academic Conferences Terrace East #2,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Roundtable: The Intersection of Community International
and Gender-Related Research Terrace East #5,
Terrace Level
2:00pm Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of Jefferson East,
Desistance Research Concourse Level
2:00pm Policy Panel: Understanding the Context of Lincoln East,
Incarcerated Women’s Lives and Utilizing a Concourse Level
Pathways Approach to Inform Policy and
Interventions for Incarcerated Women
2:00pm LGBTQ People in Courts and Corrections Piscataway,
Lobby Level
3:30pm Queer People, Media, and the Politics of Piscataway,
Representation Lobby Level
3:30pm Meet the Editors of Violence Against Women, Room D, 2nd
Feminist Criminology and Women & Criminal Floor
Justice
5:00pm Research on Youth Gangs: Social Networks, Columbia 3,
Vulnerabilities and Desistance Among Girls, Terrace Level
and Mental Health Intervention
5:00pm Reentry, Families, and Parenting Columbia 9,
Terrace Level
Saturday, November 21
8:00am Authors Meet Critics: The Virtual Enemy: Columbia 10,
The Intersection between Intimate Partner Terrace Level
Abuse, Technology, and Cybercrime
8:00am Families and Guardianship Arrangements Columbia 11,
Terrace Level
8:00am Understanding Gendered Pathways to Columbia 3,
Offending and Experiences with Incarceration Terrace Level
8:00am Federal Initiatives for Children and Families Columbia 4,
of Justice-Involved Parents Terrace Level

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ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST

DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME


Saturday, November 21
8:00am Race, Gender and Crime Jefferson East,
Concourse Level
8:00am Cultural Influences on Women's Victimization Jefferson West,
Concourse Level
8:00am The Spatial Contexts of Race, Gender, SES, Lincoln West,
and Crime Concourse Level
8:00am Sexual Assault, Justice System Processing & Northwest, Lobby
Sexual Homicide Level
9:30am Author Meets Critics: Women & Children as Columbia 1,
Victims and Offenders Terrace Level
9:30am The Influence of Gender on Sentencing Fairchild East,
Outcomes Terrace Level
9:30am Females in Policing Holmead West,
Lobby Level
9:30am Gender and the Pathways through Prison Jefferson West,
Concourse Level
11:00am Happy Moms and Other Supports for Columbia 11,
Prosocial Behavior Terrace Level
11:00am Gender and Violence Dupont, Terrace
Level
11:00am Domestic Violence Recidivism Fairchild East,
Terrace Level
11:00am Intersections between Race, Gender and Georgetown East,
Crime Concourse Level

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POLICY PANELS

Wednesday, November 18
8:00am Learning After Ferguson: Policing in the International
Wake of a High Profile Officer-Involved Ballroom Center,
Shooting Concourse Level
8:00am The Imperative to Expand Release Options Lincoln East,
for Men and Women with “Life” and Other Concourse Level
Long Prison Sentences
9:30am Advancing Evidence-Based Sex Offender Lincoln East,
Management: Policy and Research Concourse Level
Perspectives
11:00am Criminology and Police Reform: The International
Presidential Task Force on 21st Century Ballroom Center,
Policing Concourse Level
2:00pm Bail & Pretrial Justice: Action Research and Lincoln East,
Evidence-Based Policy in the Pretrial Concourse Level
Arena—The Pendulum Swings?
3:30pm Existing and Proposed Policies to Address Lincoln East,
Gender-Based Violence on College Concourse Level
Campuses
5:00pm Criminal Justice Debt: Causes, Costs, & Lincoln East,
Consequences Concourse Level
Thursday, November 19
8:00am Ensuring Victim’s Legal Rights Across the Lincoln East,
Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Concourse Level
Spectrum: A Discussion of Practice, Policy
and Research
9:30am Feminist Perspectives on Mass Lincoln East,
Incarceration: Gendered Pathways and Concourse Level
Contemporary Prison Policy
9:30am Policy Panel: Research and Policy: International
Countering Violent Extremism at the U.S. Ballroom East,
Department of Homeland Security Concourse Level
12:30pm Homelessness, Trauma and Recovery: Lincoln East,
Housing Policy, Help and Hope Concourse Level

2:00pm Global Gender Justice Challenges and Lincoln East,


Gender-Responsive Policies Concourse Level

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POLICY PANELS

Thursday, November 19
3:30pm Improving the Criminal Justice System Lincoln East,
Response to Sexual Assault: Recent Concourse Level
Research & Next Steps for Assuring Justice
5:00pm How Academic Terrorism and Lincoln East,
Counterterrorism Research can Better Concourse Level
Support the Intelligence Community
Friday, November 20
8:00am Measuring Juvenile Recidivism Lincoln East,
Concourse Level
9:30am Linking Research, Policy and Practice: The Lincoln East,
Impact of Immigration Policy Concourse Level
11:00am Law Enforcement Use of Emerging Lincoln East,
Technologies: Intended and Unintended Concourse Level
Outcomes and the Importance of Agency
Policies
12:30pm Policy Discussion on Veterans and Veterans Lincoln East,
Treatment Courts Concourse Level
2:00pm Understanding the Context of Incarcerated Lincoln East,
Women’s Lives and Utilizing a Pathways Concourse Level
Approach to Inform Policy and
Interventions for Incarcerated Women
3:30pm School Violence and Safety Policies: Lincoln East,
Alleviating Problems or Creating New Concourse Level
Ones?
Saturday, November 21
8:00am Participatory Policing: Three Case Studies Lincoln East,
of an Emerging Model of Municipal Concourse Level
Governance
11:00am Technology Planning in Criminal Justice Lincoln East,
Concourse Level

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OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
8:00 m Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group Lincoln West,
Meeting Concourse Level
12:00pm Workshop: Keeping Classic Ethnographic Georgetown West,
Traditions Alive in Modern Criminology Concourse Level
12:00pm Workshop: Laboratory Experiments for Georgetown East,
Criminology Concourse Level
12:00pm Workshop: Methods for the Analysis of Non- Jefferson West,
Experimental Data: Instrumental Variables and Concourse Level
Regression Discontinuity Designs
3:00pm ASC Executive Board Meeting Cabniet, Concourse
Level

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
9:30am Pearson Digital Products Focus Group I 4101, 4th Floor
11:00ampm Crime and Justice Research Alliance Meeting Albright, Terrace
Level
12:30pm International Green Criminology Working Group 1101, 1st Floor
Meeting (IGCWG)
12:30pm Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Alumni Kalorama
Association Luncheon Ballroom,
Churchill Hotel
2:00pm Race and Justice: An International Journal - 1101, 1st Floor
Editorial Board Meeting
2:00pm The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the International
Academy of Experimental Criminology Awards Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
2:00pm White Collar Crime Research Consortium Albright, Terrace
Meeting Level
3:30pm Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology 2101, 2nd Floor
& Criminal Justice (ADPCCJ) Meeting

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OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
5:00pm Association of Chinese Criminology & Criminal International
Justice General Meeting Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
6:30pm ASC Awards Plenary International
Ballroom East,
Concourse Level
8:00pm ASC Opening Social featuring Ron Akers and His International
Bluegrass Band Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
8:00pm Criminologists and Classical Music: An Informal Cabniet, Concourse
Salon Level

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
9:30am Crime Media Culture Editorial Board Meeting Albright, Terrace
Level
12:30pm ASC Student Affairs Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace
Level
12:30pm Journal of Quantitative Criminology Editorial Kalorama,
Board Meeting Churchill Hotel
1:30pm Ice Cream Social (sponsored by Wiley) Columbia Hall,
Terrace Level
2:00pm A Friend of Ours: A Tribute to David Curry Cabinet, Concourse
Level
2:00pm 9th Annual Workshop on State Crime (Organized Kalorama, Lobby
by the International State Crime Research Center) Level
2:00pm Association of Chinese Criminology & Criminal Boundary, Terrace
Justice Board Meeting Level
2:00pm Caribbean Crime and Justice Meeting 1101, 1st Floor
2:00pm Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 2101, 2nd Floor
Board Meeting
2:00pm Pearson Digital Products Focus Group II 4101, 4th Floor
3:30pm Korean Society of Criminology in America Kalorama,
(KOSCA) 7th Annual Mtg Churchill Hotel

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OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
5:00pm African Criminology and Justice Association Albright, Terrace
Meeting Level
7:30am Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Breakfast Georgetown West,
Concourse Level
8:00am ASC Welcomes New Members, Students and International
Mentors Breakfast Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
8:00am Tribute to the Contributions of Richard H. Ward Jefferson West,
(1938-2015) Concourse Level
9:30am ASC Business Meeting Boundary, Terrace
Level
9:30am Pearson Digital Products Focus Group III 4101, 4th Floor
11:00am ASC 2016 Program Committee Meeting Kalorama,
Churchill Hotel
11:00am ASC Policy Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace
Level
11:00ampm ASC Publications Meeting 3101, 3rd Floor
12:30pm Homicide Studies Editorial Board Meeting 2101, 2nd Floor
12:30pm Korean Society of Criminology in America 1101, 1st Floor
(KOSCA) Brownbag Lunch
2:00pm Criminologists without Borders (Open to All) International
Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
3:30pm ASC Teaching Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace
Level
3:30pm Discussion of ASC Representation to the United 1101, 1st Floor
Nations
4:00pm Homicide Research Working Group 2015 Richard Georgetown West,
& Carolyn Block Awards Concourse Level
5:00pm International Association for the Study of 2101, 2nd Floor
Organized Crime Business Meeting (IASOC)

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OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
5:00pm ASC Presidential Plenary: Presidential Justice International
Award and Presidential Address (Mark Warr, Jazz Ballroom East,
Piano) Concourse Level
6:00pm ASC Presidential Reception International
Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level
9:00 pm ASC Minority Fellowship Dance Celebration International
featuring Hot Spots Ballroom Center,
Concourse Level

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
12:00pm ASC Closing Brunch (All Are Welcome) International
Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
12:30pm ASC Executive Board Meeting Georgetown West,
Concourse Level

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RECEPTIONS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18

9:00 – 11:00pm
University of Nebraska at Omaha Reception Georgetown West,
Concourse Level

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19

12:30 – 1:50pm
Division on People of Color & Crime Symposium Buca di Beppo (Off-site)
Luncheon and Awards

3:30 – 4:50pm
Division of Policing Reception and Awards Georgetown West,
Ceremony Concourse Level

7:00 – 9:00pm
Temple University Reception Jefferson East, Concourse
Level
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
12:30 – 1:50pm
Division of International Criminology Awards International Ballroom West,
Presentation and Reception (Open to All Concourse Level
Participants)

7:00 – 9:00pm
American University Reception Oaklawn, Lobby Level
Arizona State University Reception Cabinet, Concourse Level
Centre for Criminological Research, University of Pisctaway, Lobby Level
Sheffield Reception
CNA Networking Reception Albright,Terrace Level
Florida State University Reception Holmead, Lobby Level
George Mason University Reception Jay, Lobby Level

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RECEPTIONS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 (7:00 – 9:00pm continued)


Griffith University Reception Lincoln East, Concourse
Level
Indiana University Reception Coats. Terrace Level
John Jay College of Criminal Justice Reception Kalorama, Lobby Level
Michigan State University International Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
Northeastern University Reception Northwest, Lobby Level
Rutgers University Reception Jefferson West, Concourse
Level
Sam Houston State University College of Gunston,Terrace Level
Criminal Justice Reception
Simon Fraser University Reception Morgan, Lobby Level
The Pennsylvania State University Reception Embassy,Terrace Level
University at Albany Reception Fairchild,Terrace Level
University of California, Irvine Reception Lincoln West, Concourse
Level
University of Cincinnati Reception Monroe, Concourse Level
University of Louisville Reception Cardozo,Terrace Level
University of Maryland, College Park Reception Georgetown, Concourse
Level
West Virginia University Reception Dupont,Terrace Level

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EXHIBITORS

The exhibits present many publications of interest to those in criminology. Many of


the books exhibited are authored by members of The American Society of
Criminology. The exhibit is located on the Columbia, Terrace Level. Many
exhibitors will give discounts on books ordered at the meeting.

Exhibit hours:
Wednesday, November 18 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday, November 19 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Friday, November 20 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Asian Criminological Society Oxford University Press


Carolina Academic Press Palgrave Macmillan
Cengage Learning Pearson
CRC Press \ Taylor & Francis Group Provalis Research
Crime & Justice Research Centre, Routledge/Anderson
Faculty of Law, Queensland Rowman & Littlefield - Lexington
University of Technology Books
Everytown for Gun Safety Rutgers University
Homicide Research Working Group Rutgers University Press
International Association for the Study Sage
of Organized Crime Select Travel Study
Jones & Bartlett Learning Springer
Justice Research and Statistics Temple University Press
Association The Crime Report
Korean Society of Criminology in University Of California Press
America University of Nebraska, Omaha
Lynne Rienner Publishers University Of New Haven
National Academic Press US Department of Justice OJP
National Archive of Criminal Justice Diagnostic Center/BJA NTTAC
Data (NACJD) West Academic
NYU Press Wiley
Office of Justice Programs Wolters Kluwer Law & Business

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PRESIDENTS

2016 Ruth Peterson 1977 William E. Amos


2015 Candace Kruttschnitt 1978 C. Ray Jeffery
2014 Joanne Belknap 1977 William E. Amos
2013 Robert Agnew 1976 Gilbert Geis
2012 Robert Sampson 1975 Nicholas N. Kittrie
2011 Steve Messner 1974 Edward Sagarin
2010 Richard Rosenfeld 1973 John C. Ball
2009 Todd Clear 1972 Charles L. Newman
2008 Robert J. Bursik, Jr. 1971 Simon Dinitz
2008 Michael Tonry 1970 Albert Morris
2006 Gary LaFree 1969 Bruno Cormier
2005 Julie Horney 1968 Gerhard O.W. Mueller
2004 Francis T. Cullen 1967 Marvin Wolfgang
2003 John H. Laub 1966 Walter C. Reckless
2002 Lawrence W. Sherman 1965 Walter C. Reckless
2001 C. Ronald Huff 1964 Walter C. Reckless
2000 Roland Chilton 1963 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1999 David P. Farrington 1962 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1998 Margaret A. Zahn 1961 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1997 James F. Short, Jr 1960 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1996 Charles F. Wellford 1959 Marcel Frym
1995 Freda Adler 1958 John Kenney
1994 Jerome H. Skolnick 1957 John Kenney
1993 Delbert S. Elliott 1956 Richard Hankey
1992 Alfred Blumstein 1955 Richard Simon
1991 John Hagan 1954 William Dienstein
1990 Joan Petersilia 1953 William Dienstein
1989 Joan McCord 1952 Frank Boolsen
1988 William J. Chambliss 1951 Douglas Kelley
1987 Don M. Gottfredson 1950 Douglas Kelley
1986 Lloyd E. Ohlin 1949 Orlando Wilson
1985 Austin T. Turk 1948 Orlando Wilson
1984 Albert J. Reiss, Jr. 1947 Orlando Wilson
1983 Travis Hirschi 1946 Orlando Wilson
1982 Harry E. Allen 1945 Orlando Wilson
1981 Frank Scarpitti 1944 Orlando Wilson
1980 Daniel Glaser 1942 Orlando Wilson
1979 Ronald L. Akers 1941 August Vollmer
1978 C. Ray Jeffery

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 17 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 18
001. Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice
Group Meeting Thematic Session
8:00am to 5:00pm Lincoln West, Concourse
007. The Politics of Punishment
Level
8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Level
002. Workshop: Laboratory Experiments for Private Prisons and the Politics of Punishment;
Criminology William Farrell, Indiana University Southeast
12:00 to 4:00pm Georgetown East, Capital Punishment: The Influence of Jurors'
Concourse Level Gender on Mitigation and Punishment;
Instructor: Stephanie Lynn Albertson, Indiana University
Garrett Ridinger, University of California, Irvine Southwest
Protect and Serve: The Militarization of Law
003. Workshop: Keeping Classic Ethnographic Enforcement; William Brown, Western Oregon
Traditions Alive in Modern Criminology University; Scott Tighe, Western Oregon
12:00 to 4:00pm Georgetown West, University
Concourse Level Applying Critical Ethnography to the Injustice of
Instructor: Incarcerated Female Veterans; Misty Weitzel,
Jamie J. Fader, Temple University Western Oregon University
004. Workshop: Methods for The Analysis of Chair:
Non-Experimental Data: Instrumental William Farrell, Indiana University Southeast
Variables and Regression Discontinuity Designs Discussant:
12:00 to 4:00pm Jefferson West, Concourse Randall Shelden, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Level 008. Evaluation in Criminology and Criminal
Instructors: Justice
Steve van de Weijer, NSCR / VU University, 8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Concourse Level
Amsterdam Community Norms around Violence in Brooklyn,
Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands Institute for the New York; Jeffrey Butts, John Jay College of
Study of Crime and Law Enforcement Criminal Justice, CUNY; Kathleen Tomberg,
005. ASC Executive Board Meeting John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY;
3:00 to 7:00pm Cabinet, Concourse Level Caterina Roman, Temple University
Randomized-Control Trials in the Context of
006. Division on Women & Crime Feminist Justice Programming; Manolya Tanyu,
Criminology Theory in Action Workshop American Institutes for Research; Nicholas
4:00 to 7:00pm Monroe, Concourse Level Read, American Institutes for Research; Roger
Participants: Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research
Kimberly Cook, University of North Carolina, Retrieving Administrative Data to Assess Long-
Wilmington Term Outcomes: A Case Study of the 23-Year
Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland University Follow-up of the Milwaukee Domestic Violence
Christina DeJong, Michigan State University Experiment; Heather Michele Harris, University
Molly Dragiewicz, Queensland University of of California, Berkeley; Daniel Polans,
Technology Milwaukee Police Department; David Mazeika,
Denise Paquette Boots, University of Texas at The College of New Jersey; Lawrence Sherman,
Dallas Institute of Criminology, University of
Carrie L. Buist, University of North Carolina, Cambridge
Wilmington Chair:
Deena Isom, University of South Carolina Heather Michele Harris, University of California,
Berkeley

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Discussants:
Thematic Session
Tara Collins, Ryerson University
009. Wildlife Crime and Traditional Francine Cyr, University of Montreal
Criminological Topics: Bridging Mainstream Lynne Marie Kohm, Regent University School of
and Fringe Topics in Criminology Law
8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace Level 012. Drugs and Alcohol
Fishy Business in the Western Cape: The 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Dynamics of South Africa's Illegal Trade in A Test of General Strain Theory: Female
Abalone; Greg Warchol, Northern Michigan Offenders’ Abuse History and Continued
University Substance Use; Marva Goodson, Michigan State
Toward Understanding the Cognitive Dimensions University; Merry Morash, Michigan State
of “Blue Water Crime:” Insight from Fishers University; Deborah Kashy, Michigan State
and Fishery Managers in Nicaragua; Mark University; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State
Charles Gibson, Michigan State University; University; Sandi Smith, Michigan State
Meredith L. Gore, Michigan State University University
Black Diamonds: The Illegal Trade in Caviar; Drug Use among Peruvian Young Offenders:
D.P. van Uhm, Utrecht University Research and Intervention from a
Understanding the Organization of Endangered Developmental Approach; Hugo Morales,
Wildlife Trade in Peru; Antony C. Leberatto, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Rutgers University Monitoring, Deviant Peers and Substance Use:
Chair: Age-Varying and Long Term Associations
Will Moreto, University of Central Florida among Adolescents Ages 12-17.; Eva-Lotta
Discussant: Nilsson, Malmö University; Marie Torstensson
Will Moreto, University of Central Florida Levander, Malmö University
010. Author Meets Critics: Dealing with The Age Crime Curve and DUI Offenders; Lauren
International Crimes in Africa: When are Knoth, The Pennsylvania State University; R.
Indigenous Justice Systems better than Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State
Criminal Trials? University
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Level Use of Marijuana at Early Midlife Explained by
Author: Different Life Trajectories of Social Bonds since
Simeon P. Sungi, United States International Adolescence; Xiaozhao Yousef Yang, Purdue
University-Africa University
Chair: Chair:
David Polizzi, Indiana State University Xiaozhao Yousef Yang, Purdue University
Critics:
013. Criminology and the Culture of Fear
Nabil Ouassini, Governors State University
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Stephen Simms, Bridgewater State University
Ebola: A Case Study of Public Dialogue in Two
Douglas Evans, John Jay College of Criminal
Cities’ Papers Regarding the Intersection of
Justice / Mercy College
Science, Policy, and Criminalization; Kristine
Discussant:
Artello, Virginia Commonwealth University;
George Kakoti, NOVA Southeastern University
Michele Greep, Virginia Commonwealth
011. Authors Meet Critics: International University
Perspectives and Empirical Findings on Child Fear of Crime, Biased Information Processing, and
Participation: From Social Exclusion to Child- Social Categorization; Ioanna Gouseti, London
Inclusive Policies School of Economics
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Level Reacting to the Improbable: Handgun Carrying
Author: Permit Application Rates Following High
Benedetta Faedi Duramy, Golden Gate University Profile Mass Shootings; Brandon Turchan,
School of Law Michigan State University; April M. Zeoli,
Critics: Michigan State University
Rob White, University of Tasmania S-Porous Borders: Media Content Analysis of
Katharina Joosen, NSCR ISIS/Ebola; Katherine R. Abbott, University of
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New Hampshire; Reinmar Freis-Beattie, University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of New Hampshire Definitions Matter: Correctional Effectiveness and
The United States' Response to its Sex Offender the Characterization of Recidivism; Jordan
Problem: Moral Panics and the Media Hyatt, Drexel University; Michael Ostermann,
Presentation versus Reality; Christopher Bruell, Rutgers University
Saint Anselm College How Much Recidivism in Federal Prison? The
Chair: Effects of Measuring Cups; Scott David Camp,
Annika Yvette Anderson, California State Federal Bureau of Prisons; Dawn M. Daggett,
University, San Bernardino Federal Bureau of Prisons
Indicators of Success in Restorative Justice
014. Youth Experiences With and Perceptions of Program Evaluation: How Do We Know What
Police “Works”?; Tania Arvanitidis, Simon Fraser
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Level University
“The Police Jacked Me Today”: Perceptions of Chair:
Police Legitimacy among Ethnic Minority Tiffany Bergin, Kent State University
Youth Gang Members; Madeleine Novich,
Rutgers University; Geoffrey Hunt, University of 016. Determinants and Variation in Extremist
Aarhus, Institute for Scientific Analysis Violence
Youth-Police interaction in a Multi-Ethnic 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Society; Anina Schwarzenbach, Max Planck Acts of Islamic Terrorism in Germany: Contexts
Institute for Foreign and International Criminal and Determinants of Radicalization; Nils
Law Boeckler, Bielefeld University; Lina Stetten,
Examining Youth Perceptions of Police in Rural Bielefeld University; Viktoria Roth, Bielefeld
Canada: Trust, Community and Procedural University; Andreas Zick, Bielefeld University
Justice; Michael Adorjan, University of Calgary; Caste and Left Extremist Violence in India: A
Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial University of Quantitative Analysis of District-Level
Newfoundland; Dale Spencer, Carleton Variation; Madhukar Shetty, University at
University Albany, SUNY
Perceptions of Procedural Justice within the The Correlates of Terrorist Attacks in Canada;
Criminal Justice System: Comparing Court- Christine Neudecker, Simon Fraser University;
Ordered and Non-Court-Ordered Adolescents; Garth Davies, Simon Fraser University
Kimberly Dianne Hassell, University of Transnational and Internal Conflict in Africa:
Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Blake M. Randol, Spatial Temporal Analysis of Political Violence
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and Intervention in Failed States; Michael Alan
“You Don’t Get Respect if You Give no Respect.” Hollingsworth, Old Dominion University
How Black and Latino Youth Make Sense of Examination of the Relationship Between
Encounters with Police; Morgan McCallin, Domestic and Foreign Attacks Against the U.S.;
Rutgers University; Andres Rengifo, Rutgers Henda Y. Hsu, University of Houston-Clear
University Lake; Bob Edward Vasquez, Texas State
Chair: University; David McDowall, University at
Morgan McCallin, Rutgers University Albany, SUNY
Chair:
015. Evidence-Based Program Evaluations Gabriella E. Sanchez, National Security Studies
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace Level Institute - University of Texas El Paso
An Evaluation Study on a Jail Residential
Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program;
Heejong Jacob Joo, California State University, Thematic Session
Bakersfield; Gregory Gonzales, Kern County
Sheriff’s Office; Debbie Pershadsingh, Kern 017. History of Criminological Thought: The
County Sheriff’s Office; Wendy Vela, Kern Development of Key Ideas in Criminology
County Sheriff’s Office 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Applying Evidence Based Practices and A Brief History of Progressive Criminology in
Approaches Statewide; Anne M. Hobbs, California, 1960-2010; Randolph Myers, Old
University of Nebraska at Omaha; Sara Moore, Dominion University; Tim Goddard, Florida
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International University Georgia; Timothy Hayes, University of North
‘Stupid Ideas, Worldwide Appeal: The Puzzle of Georgia
Lombroso’s Influence in Criminology’; Paul Experiencing Victimization: An Analysis of Male
Knepper, University of Sheffield and Female Health Consequences and Help-
Shaming, Reintegration and Restorative Justice: Seeking Behaviors; Lena Campagna, University
Braithwaite in Australia, New; Hee Joo Kim, of Massachusetts, Boston; Heather Zaykowski,
Kyonggi University; Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston University of Massachusetts, Boston
State University Soccer Referees’ Victimization of Aggressive
Chair: Behavior; Jonas Visschers, KU Leuven, Leuven
Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion University Institute of Criminology
Chair:
Lena Campagna, University of Massachusetts,
Thematic Session Boston
018. Crime and Place: Policing Place 020. Recent Research that Informs Sentencing
8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Level Policy
The Differential Effects of Police Enforcement 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace
Actions in High Crime Street Blocks and Level
Intersections; Cory P. Haberman, University of Group Threat and Recidivism: The Relationship
Cincinnati; Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University; between Minority Population Size and the
Ralph B. Taylor, Temple University Likelihood of Reconviction; Miltonette Olivia
A Blind Randomized Controlled Trial: Testing Craig, Florida State University; Kaleena J.
Police Response in Property Crime Micro-Time Burkes, Florida State University
Hot Spots; Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic Evidence Analysis in Child Pornography Cases:
University; Roberto Santos, Port St. Lucie FL How Much is Enough?; Sarah Paquette,
Police Department Universite de Montreal; Francis Fortin,
Testing the Suitability and Accuracy of Predictive Universite de Montreal - Ecole de criminologie
Policing in Latin America; Laura Jaitman, The Impact of Gender and Race on Decisions to
Inter-American Development Bank; Roberto Sentence Offenders to Intermediate Sanctions;
Santos, Port St. Lucie FL Police Department; Lori Elis, Radford University
Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic University Recent Research on Recidivism among Federal
The Relationship Between Police Proactivity and Offenders; Kim Steven Hunt, United States
Geographic Crime Patterns; Xiaoyun Wu, Sentencing Commission
George Mason University; Cynthia Lum, The Impact of Imprisonment Length on
George Mason University; Christopher Koper, Reoffending; Tanja Tambour Joergensen,
George Mason University Ministry of Justice, Denmark
Chair:
019. Victim Services and Help-Seeking Behavior Lori Elis, Radford University
of Crime Victims
8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace Level 021. Domestic Violence and Court Innovations
The Role of Violent Victimization in Women's 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace
Experiences of Multiple Homelessness; Ryan Level
Broll, University of Guelph; Laura Huey, An Evaluation of the Judicial Oversight
University of Western Ontario Demonstration Initiative in Milwaukee County
Barriers to Victim Services as Perceived by Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Courts; Nelida
Victims of Crime; Lisa Growette Bostaph, Boise Cortes, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
State University; Laura L. King, Boise State Domestic Violence and GPS-EM: Managing
University; Lane Kirkland Gillespie, Boise State Expectations; Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot,
University; Amanda Goodson, Boise State University of Calgary; Tamara Nerlien,
University; Juan M. Lopez, Boise State University of Calgary
University Electronic Monitoring in Spain: Analysis of the
Factors That Affect Violence Victims’ Use of GPS Implementation in Cases of Gender
Services across the Rural/Urban Divide; Violence; Lorea Arenas, University of Malaga
Samantha Balemba, University of North Measures against Stalking and Future Challenges
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in Japan; Yuko Utsumi, Police Policy Research University
Center of Japan Understanding How Reentering Prisoners’ Plans
Prosecution and Sentencing of Stalking Suspects; to Change are Impacted by the Framing of
Raymond H. C. Teske, Sam Houston State Challenges; Audris S. Campbell, University of
University Massachusetts, Boston; Andrea Leverentz,
Chair: University of Massachusetts, Boston
Tusty ten Bensel, University of Arkansas at Little Chair:
Rock Edith Kinney, San Jose State University
022. Police Decision-Making
8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Level Thematic Session
A Qualitative Assessment of Police Officer
Decision-Making; Glen Ishoy, Georgia State 024. Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data
University 8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East,
Discerning the Discretion: Quantitative Analysis Concourse Level
of Factors Impacting Police Discretion with Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data; Lou
Young Offenders; Krystal Glowatski, Simon Reedt, United States Sentencing Commission
Fraser University Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data; Kevin
Police Discretion in Responding to Citizen Calls Blackwell, United States Sentencing
For Service; Sean Varano, Roger Williams Commission
University; Joseph Schafer, Southern Illinois Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data;
University Carbondale; Jeffrey Cancino, Texas Courtney Semisch, United States Sentencing
State University Commission
Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence:
Influences on Decision-Making; Anjali J. 025. Determinants of Non-lethal Force by Police
Fulambarker, University of Illinois at Chicago 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby Level
Policing Juveniles: Understanding the Decision to An Examination of Police Use of Force in Stop
Arrest; Sherry Lynn Skaggs, University of and Frisk Situations; Matt Richie, University of
Central Arkansas Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Steven G. Brandl,
Chair: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Sherry Lynn Skaggs, University of Central Further Exploring Neighborhood Influence on
Arkansas Police Use of Force: Integrating Aggregate
Measures of Officer Characteristics; John
023. Psychological and Social Processes of Shjarback, Arizona State University; Danielle
Reentry and Desistance Wallace, Arizona State University
8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Level Measuring How Organizational Changes Impact
Religion, Reentry and Recidivism; Frank Police Performance: A Time-Series Analysis on
Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Police Use of Force; Hyeyoung Lim, University
Return to Drug Use Post-Release From Prison of Alabama at Birmingham; Amanda D.
Among Formerly Incarcerated Black Johnson, University of Memphis; Bert
Americans; Tawandra L. Rowell-Cunsolo, Burraston, University of Memphis
Columbia University Medical Center; Noreen Police Use of Dogs and Suspect Race; Robert
Boadi, Columbia University Medical Center; Kaminski, University of South Carolina; Xueyi
Rahma Mkuu, Arkansas Department of Health; Xing, University of South Carolina
Edgar Vargas, Columbia University Mailman Police Use of Force and Suspect Behavior: An
School of Public Health; Stephen Sampong, Inmate Perspective; Matthew William Logan,
Columbia University Medical Center; Lanxiang California State University, San Bernardino;
Li, Columbia University Mark Alden Morgan, University of Cincinnati
Testing an Integrated Control Theory of Prisoner Chair:
Reentry: Self-Control, Social Control, and Matthew William Logan, California State
Recidivism; Ryan Lafleur, University of Guelph University, San Bernardino
The Effect of Self-Efficacy on Recidivism;
Andrea Garber Krieg, Lewis University;
Stephen Demuth, Bowling Green State
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026. Examining Force Used by and Against 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East,
Police Officers Concourse Level
8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby Level The Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol
A Systematic Literature Review on Police (SPEP): Using the Meta-Analytic Evidence of
Behavior: Factors Affecting Police Misuse of Effectiveness to Assess Program Effectiveness;
Force; Christine Katherine Wojciechowski, Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute;
University of Waterloo; Jennifer Schulenberg, Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Peabody Research
University of Waterloo Institute, Vanderbilt University
Ambush Attacks of Police Officers: An Analysis SPEP Implementation Requirements, Challenges,
of Environmental Factors; Zoe Thorkildsen, and Implications at the System Level; Akiva
CNA Institute for Public Research Liberman, The Urban Institute; Jeanette
Correlates of Disproportionate Police Force; Hussemann, The Urban Institute; John Roman,
Rebecca J. Howell, Charleston Southern The Urban Institute
University; Christian Long, Clemson University Making Use of the SPEP: Implementation
Exploring Variation in Citizen Resistance of Requirements, Challenges, and Implications at
Police Coercive Authority; Michael Travis the Program Level; Jeanette Hussemann, The
Rossler, Illinois State University Urban Institute; Akiva Liberman, The Urban
An Analysis of the Situational Context of CED Institute
Use of Force Encounters; Jane Poore, Seattle Chair:
University Akiva Liberman, The Urban Institute
Chair: Discussant:
Jane Poore, Seattle University Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
Thematic Session 029. Roundtable: Constructing Reentry: An
Exploration of Prisoner Reentry Experiences
027. Policy Panel: Learning After Ferguson: through Diverse Perspectives
Policing in the Wake of a High Profile 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Officer-Involved Shooting #1, Terrace Level
8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom Chair:
Center, Concourse Level Tanya Whittle, University of Delaware
Policing in the Immediate Aftermath of the Participants:
Shooting of Michael Brown; Col. Jon Belmar, Ashley R. Kilmer, University of Delaware
Chief of Police, St. Louis County Police John Michael Halushka, New York University
Department Francis Prior, University of Pennsylvania
Initial Impact of the Ferguson, MO Police
Shooting on Black and Non-Black Residents’ 030. Roundtable: Penal Policy
Perceptions of Police Procedural Justice, Trust, 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Legitimacy, and Effectiveness; Tammy Rinehart #2, Terrace Level
Kochel, Southern Illinois University Abolition Lessons from the Streets: Related
Policy and Practice Implications of the Campaigns in Washington, DC; Vicki
Community Impact Assessment; Jim Chartrand, Bishop's University; Bronwyn
Bueermann, Police Foundation Dobchuk-Land, CUNY Graduate Center /
Chair: University of Winnipeg; Luis Fernandez,
David Weisburd, George Mason University Northern Arizona University
Echoes Through Time: The Historical Roots of the
NYPD’s Post-9/11 Response to Violent
Thematic Session Extremism; Kate Irwin, The University of
Queensland
028. Implementing the Standardized Program Is Life Without Parole More Humane than Death?;
Evaluation Protocol (SPEP): Findings from Ross Kleinstuber, University of Pittsburgh at
OJJDP's Juvenile Justice Reinvestment and Johnstown; Sandra Joy, Rowan University;
Reform Initiative (JJRRI) Elizabeth Mansley, Mount Aloysius College

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Penal Abolition – Building Ideas and Practices; A&M University; Ayodeji Daramola, Prairie
Tammi Arford, University of Massachusetts, View A&M University
Dartmouth; Michael J. Coyle, California State Addiction Frameworks and Drug Policy; Jennifer
University, Chico; Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, Murphy, Penn State University, Berks County
CUNY Graduate Center / University of Stripping it Down in Rural Towns: Distinctions
Winnipeg; Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky between Rural and Urban Strip Clubs; Zoe
University Taylor-Hayden, University of Wisconsin - La
Safe Space: Early Stage Penal Abolition Research Crosse
Work; Vicki Chartrand, Bishop's University; Chair:
Michael J. Coyle, California State University, Gbolahan Solomon Osho, Prairie View A&M
Chico; Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky University
University
Chair:
Tammi Arford, University of Massachusetts, Thematic Session
Dartmouth
034. Urban Disorder and Street Politics
031. Roundtable: Mentoring: Building Your 8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby Level
Career and Building Lifelong Friendships When the Rules Went Down: Why Riots Aren't
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East Books and Why Violent Shopping is Political;
#3, Terrace Level Simon Hallsworth, University Campus Suffolk,
Chair: UK
Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky The Sound of the Crowd; Mat Clement, University
Participants: of Winchester
Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky The Riotous is Political: A Comparative
Angela Gover, University of Colorado, Denver Ethnography of Riots in Germany, the US and
Susan L. Miller, University of Delaware Brazil; Jose Martin, Independent Researcher;
Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Saint Joseph's University Laura Naegler, University of Kent
Elizabeth Tomsich, Texas A&M International Chair:
University David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate
Shana L. Maier, Widener University Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Discussant:
032. Roundtable: #PublicCriminology: Promises Keith Hayward, University of Kent
and Pitfalls of Social Media for Scholars
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
#4, Terrace Level Thematic Session
Chair:
Andrew Berzanskis, Lynne Rienner Publishers 035. Understanding Patterns of Firearms
Participants: Violence
Nazgol Ghandnoosh, The Sentencing Project 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse
Rebecca Stone, University of Massachusetts, Level
Lowell Systematic Incident Reviews as a Tool to
Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich University Understand Firearms Violence; Mallory
Scott Wm. Bowman, Texas State University O'Brien, Medical College of Wisconsin; Edmund
F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
033. Roundtable: Drugs and Alcohol Related
It’s Ladies Night at the Shoot Out: Female Non-
Research
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East fatal and Fatal Gunshot Victims; Natalie
#5, Terrace Level Kroovand Hipple, Indiana University; Miriam
Collective Memories of the War on Drugs in Joy Northcutt Bohmert, Indiana University
NYC: Toward a Discourse of Responsibility and Bloomington; Lauren Magee, Michigan State
Victimhood; Vanessa Lynn, Stony Brook University; Jessica Peterson, Indiana University
University Bloomington
Ethnic Drug Use Among High School 12th The Stability of Robbery Hot Spots: A Micro-
Graders; Gbolahan Solomon Osho, Prairie View level Analysis; Giovanni Circo, Michigan State

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University; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University; Ryung Nam Kim, University of
State University; Jesenia M. Pizarro, Michigan Chicago; Brenda Riley, Tarleton State
State University University; Sharon Johnson, Tarleton State
Level of Gunshot Wound Severity in Non-Fatal University
Shooting Incidents; Lauren Magee, Michigan Examining General Strain Theory with College
State University; Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Freshmen; Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg
Indiana University; Edmund F. McGarrell, University
Michigan State University Strain, Negative Affect, Low Self-Control, and
Chair: Juvenile Delinquency: A Latent Growth Curve
Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University Analysis; Hyeonjung Kim, Southern Illinois
University; Christina Campbell, Southern
Illinois University
Thematic Session A Stress Test: Examining Agnew’s General
Theory of Crime and Delinquency; Kimberly
036. Staff Practices in Community Supervision:
Ann Chism, The University of Southern
Performance Indicators, Officer Perceptions,
Mississippi; Scott Menard, Sam Houston State
and Staff Coaching
University
8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse Chair:
Level Kimberly Ann Chism, The University of Southern
Performance Measures in Community Mississippi
Corrections: Measuring Effective Supervision
Practices with Existing Agency Data; Lauren
Duhaime, George Mason University; Heather Thematic Session
Toronjo, George Mason University; Brandy L. 038. Policy Panel: The Imperative to Expand
Blasko, Sam Houston State University; Faye Release Options for Men and Women with
Taxman, George Mason University “Life” and Other Long Prison Sentences
A Case Study in Skills for Offender Assessment
and Responsivity (SOARING2): How Officer 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse
Coaching is used in Hidalgo County, Texas; Level
Faustino Lopez, Hidalgo County Community The Impact of Life Sentences on Prospects for
Supervision and Corrections Department; Criminal Justice Reform; Marc Mauer, The
Stephanie Maass, George Mason University; Sentencing Project
Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State “This is What a Lifer Looks Like”; Tyrone Werts,
University; Faye Taxman, George Mason Temple University's Inside Out Prison Exchange
University Program
Officer Practices and Perceptions Explain Gendering Sentence Reform: The Situation of
Variation in Probationer Supervision Outcomes: Women Serving Life and Other Long Term
A Multi-level Examination of Practices Across Sentences; Barbara A. Owen, California State
Five Agencies; Heather Toronjo, George Mason University, Fresno
University; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston Revisiting the Most Potent Justifications for
State University; Lauren Duhaime, George Policies that Aim to Keep People Incarcerated
Mason University; Faye Taxman, George for Life; M. Kay Harris, Temple University
Mason University Chair:
Chair: M. Kay Harris, Temple University
Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State University
Discussant: Thematic Session
C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance,
USDOJ 039. The Overlaps Between Violent Extremism
and Extreme Violence: Lessons from the
037. General Strain Theory: Empirical Analyses National Institute of Justice
of Strain and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse
8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby Level Level
A Test of General Strain Theory: Police Stress and Transnational Crimes among Somali-Americans:
Deviant Behavior; Jeong Lim Kim, Tarleton
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Convergences of Radicalization and Trafficking; 041. Gender Differences in Crime, Criminality
Steve Weine, University of Illinois at Chicago and Victimization
Across the Universe?: A Comparative Analysis of 8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, Concourse Level
Violent Radicalization Across Three Offender An Empirical Test of the Pathways Perspective;
Types with Implications for Criminal Justice Krista Gehring, University of Houston -
Training and Education; John Horgan, Downtown
University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Paul Gill, Differentiating between Moffitt's Developmental
University College London; James Silver, Taxonomy and Silverthorn and Frick's Delayed-
University of Massachusetts, Lowell Onset Models of Female Offending; Sarah El
A Comparative Study of Violent Extremism and Sayed, University of Texas at Arlington; Alex R.
Gangs; Gary LaFree, University of Maryland; Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas
David Pyrooz, University of Colorado, Boulder; Examining Female Participation in Drug
Scott Decker, Arizona State University Trafficking Groups; Daniel Joseph McCarthy,
Gang Affiliation and Radicalization to Violent The Pennsylvania State University
Extremism within Somali-American Exploring the Impact of Creativity on Gender
Communities; Heidi Ellis, Boston Children's Discrepancies in Criminal Propensity; Matthew
Hospital / Harvard Medical School; Saida Abdi, Dolliver, University of Alabama
Boston Children's Hospital Female Masculinity: Its Influences on Gender
Chair: Norms, Prison and Recidivism Rates; Victoria
John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Ginsley, University of Ontario Institute of
Discussants: Technology
John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Chair:
Richard Legault, U.S. Department of Homeland Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason University
Security 042. Technology and Militarization: New
040. Victimization in International Context Directions in Policing Research
8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby Level 8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Level
Chapel Hill Murders: Estimating Muslim Public Perceptions and Organizational Realities of
Victimization; Farrukh B. Hakeem, Shaw Police Use of UAVs in Canada; Alana Saulnier,
University; Amin Asfari, Wake Technical Queen's University; Scott Thompson, Queen's
Community College; Paula Gormley, South University
University Technology and Perceptions of Police: An
Children and Juvenile Protection Services in Experimental Point of View Study of Citizen-
Taiwan: The Present and Future; Tsui-Wen Police Interactions; Megan Marie Parry,
Huang, Central Police University, Taiwan Arizona State University; Richard K. Moule, Jr.,
Ciberaprende (Cyberlearn): Intervening to Prevent Arizona State University
Cybervictimization among Adolescents; The Impact of License Plate Recognition on
Fernando Miro-Llinares, Universidad Miguel Community Views of the Police: An
Hernández de Elche; Rebeca Bautista, Experiment; Linda Merola, George Mason
CRIMINA Universidad Miguel Hernandez de University; Cynthia Lum, George Mason
Elche University; Ryan Murphy, Catholic University of
Future Directions for Inter-Agency Cooperation to America
Support Human Trafficking Victims in Vietnam; Beyond the City and Into the Indian Reservation:
Hoang Tien Le, Queensland University of The Militarization of American Indian Police
Technology - Australia; Molly Dragiewicz, Departments; Favian Martin, Arcadia
Queensland University of Technology; Thanh University
Van Trinh, People’s Police University - Vietnam Impact of Police Militarization on Modern
Examining Ontario and Canadian Community Democracy: Police, Public & Media; Charles
Response Models to Human Trafficking; Megan Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of
Byrne, University of Guelph Criminal Justice; Nicole N. Hanson, John Jay
Chair: College of Criminal Justice
Megan Byrne, University of Guelph Chair:
Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice
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Donald Hunt, Georgia State University; Richard
Thematic Session
Wright, Georgia State University
043. Legal Services for the Indigent: A Study of Testing Workplace Disorgantion Theory; Jason
Defendants with Mental Health Needs Davis, Clayton State University; Lisa Holland-
Davis, Clayton State University
8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Chair:
A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Public Defense
Jason Davis, Clayton State University
Services for People with Mental Health Needs;
Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, Vera Institute of 045. Roundtable: An Analysis of the Status
Justice; Jim Parsons, Vera Institute of Justice; Characteristics-Expectation States Tradition in
Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Serial Crime; Extending Social Psychology to
Pamela Clark Robbins, Policy Research Serious Criminal Deviance
Associates; Chelsea Davis, Vera Institute of 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor
Justice Chair:
Defendants with Mental Disorders Satisfaction James L. Williams, Texas Woman's University
with Indigent Defense Representation; Pamela Discussants:
Clark Robbins, Policy Research Associates; Michael Troy Brown, Texas Wesleyan University
Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Stephanie Kalapach, Texas Wesleyan University
Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, Vera Institute of J. Greg Gullion, Texas Wesleyan University
Justice; Lindsay Gerus, Policy Research
Associates 046. Roundtable: Illicit Narcotic Drug Use,
Defendant’s Perception of Procedural Justice in County Jails, and Community Responsibility
Relation to their Representation; Jim Parsons, 8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor
Vera Institute of Justice; Ayesha Delany- Jail Staff Can You Hear Us? Voices Of a Cohort
Brumsey, Vera Institute of Justice; Pamela of Individuals Addicted to Narcotics; Judith
Clark Robbins, Policy Research Associates; Sturges, Pennsylvania State University, Fayette
Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Community Responsibility: Preliminary Findings
Chelsea Davis, Vera Institute of Justice of the Reality Tour; Jill Sturges, Pennsylvania
Defendant Voices: Defendants’ Views of Their State University, Fayette
Representation and Pathways into the Justice The Epidemic of Narcotic Drug Use in a Rural
System; Chelsea Davis, Vera Institute of Justice; County in Pennsylvania; Tyler Garlick,
Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, Vera Institute of Pennsylvania State University, Fayette
Justice; Jim Parsons, Vera Institute of Justice; Jail Administrator’s Role to Assist Inmates with
Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Addictions; Marissa Keslar, Pennsylvania State
Pamela Clark Robbins, Policy Research University, Fayette
Associates Third-generation Jail Design and Program
Implementation; Angel Fulton, Pennsylvania
044. Work, Occupations, Legitimate and State University, Fayette
Illegitimate Economies, and Crime Chair:
8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby Level Judith Sturges, Pennsylvania State University,
Does Industry Matter? An Examination of Trends Fayette
in Recidivism amongst Young Adults Employed
in Different Industries; Jillian Stein, 047. Family Matters: Parents, Children, and
Mathematica Policy Research Incarceration
Uncovering the Hidden Relationship Between the 8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor
Economy and Crime: The Role of the Shadow Motherhood and Incarceration: Parenting
Economy; Michael Rocque, Bates College; Experiences Before, During, and After Prison;
James Saunoris, Eastern Michigan University Dawn Beichner, Illinois State University; Daniel
Welfare and Crime: An Examination of State- Anderson, Illinois State University; Cara E.
Level Policy Choices on City-Level Crime Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State University
Rates; Stacy Wittrock, University of Iowa; Karen Mothers and Fathers in Prison: Gender
Heimer, University of Iowa Differences in Child Contact; Tasha R. Galardi,
“Can a Hustler Get a Tip?”: Exploring Offender Oregon State University; Christopher Lyons,
Decision Making Inside the Culture of Cash; University of New Mexico
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“You Can Talk to God”: Mothering during University; Roos de Wildt, Utrecht University
Visitation in Jail; Brittnie Aiello, Merrimack Purity and Danger: The Challenges of Researching
College Young Sex Workers in the Age of Anti-
Child Visitation and Outcomes among Inmate Trafficking; Anthony Marcus, John Jay College
Parents; Brandon Bakes, Florida State of Criminal Justice; Ric Curtis, John Jay
University; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State College of Criminal Justice
University Coloring Within Invisible Lines: Ethical and
The Impact of Family on Incarceration Experience Moral Quandaries of doing Fieldwork with
and Reentry Success; Sarah Richerme, Youth who Self-Identify as Sex Workers and
Mississippi State University; David May, Pimps; Amber Horning, William Paterson
Mississippi State University University; Amalia Soledad Paladino, CUNY
Chair: Graduate Center
Valerie R. Stackman, University of Wisconsin - Trust, Rapport and Ethics in Human Trafficking
Platteville Research: Reflections on Research with Male
Labourers from South Asia in Singapore; Sallie
048. Support for Capital Punishment and Yea, National Institute of Education
Understanding of Aggravation and Mitigation Chair:
8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor Roos de Wildt, Utrecht University
Do Botched Executions Matter? A Comparative Discussant:
Examination of Student Samples From Two Dina Siegel, Utrecht University
College Campuses in the United States; Rhonda
Dobbs, Tarleton State University; Daryl J.
Kosiak, Northern State University; Courtney A. Thematic Session
Waid-Lindberg, Northern State University
Effect of Empathy on Death Penalty Support in 050. New Developments in Understanding
Relation to the Racial Divide and Gender Gap; Reoffending by Merging Desistance and
Brian David Godcharles, University of South Reentry/Recidivism Research
Florida; John K. Cochran, University of South 9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, Concourse Level
Florida; Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Encouraging and/or Identifying Desistance;
Florida; Eldra P. Solomon, Center for Mental Megan C. Kurlychek, University at Albany,
Health, Tampa, FL SUNY; Shawn David Bushway, University at
Individual Differences in the Evaluation of Albany, SUNY; Megan Denver, University at
Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances: Albany, SUNY
Attributional Complexity as a Mediator; Different Pieces of a Puzzle? Indicators of
Matthew Philip West, University of Nevada, Desistance and Recidivism for Women on
Reno; Logan Yelderman, University of Nevada, Probation and Parole; Merry Morash, Michigan
Reno; Monica K. Miller, University of Nevada, State University; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan
Reno State University; Deborah Kashy, Michigan
Whether the Bright-line Cut-off Rule Exacerbates State University; Sandi Smith, Michigan State
Capital Juror Comprehension of the Definition University
of Intellectual Disability; Leona Deborah Negative Social Capital in Prisoner’s Personal
Jochnowitz, University at Albany, SUNY Networks and Its Relationship with Recidivism;
Chair: Paul E. Bellair, The Ohio State University; Ryan
Rhonda Dobbs, Tarleton State University Light, University of Oregon
Revisiting Sutherland and the Gluecks: Assessing
Reoffending through Recidivism and Desistance
Thematic Session Models; Kevin Wright, Arizona State University;
049. Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State University
Trafficking Chair:
Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State University
9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Level
Ethnographic Research on the Sex Industry: The 051. Controlling Green Crime: The Role of
Ambivalence of Ethical Guidelines and the Legislation and Enforcement
Ethnicity Taboo; Dina Siegel, Utrecht 9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace Level
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Environmental Crime, Risks and Presumptions: Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan
Delphi Study of Illicit Waste Trafficking in University
Finland; Iina Sahramäki, Police University Michael J. Coyle, California State University,
College Chico
Illegal Wildlife Trade: Crimes and Enforcement Rafik Mohamed, California State University, San
Seen Through a Norwegian Case Study; Bernardino
Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund, University of Oslo Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky University
South Africa's Illegal Trade in Flora; Greg
Warchol, Northern Michigan University
Thematic Session
The Big Apple and Ivory. Culture, Commerce and
Implications for Prevention and Control; 054. Conduct Problems: Understanding,
Lieselot Bisschop, Ghent University / John Jay Prevention, and Intervention with SNAP®
College of Criminal Justice (Stop Now And Plan)
The Control of Dogs: Solutions or Substitute
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Harms?; Claire Lawson, Cardiff University
Antisocial and Prosocial Lie-telling in Children
Chair:
with Severe Conduct Problems; Sarah Zanette,
Will Moreto, University of Central Florida
University of Toronto; Paul Henry, University of
052. Authors Meet Critics: Comparative Toronto; Margaret Walsh, Child Development
Criminology: A Special Issue of the European Institute; Leena Augimeri, Child Development
Journal of Criminology Institute; Kang Lee, University of Toronto
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Level SNAP® (Stop Now and Plan) and Future Criminal
Presenters: Outcome: A Case for Intervention During the
Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota Middle Years; Leena Augimeri, Child
Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas Development Institute; Margaret Walsh, Child
David P. Farrington, Cambridge University Development Institute; Adam Donato, Child
Michael Rocque, Bates College Development Institute
Gary LaFree, University of Maryland SNAP® Youth Justice: Preliminary Evaluation
Chad Posick, Georgia Southern University Results of an Evidence-Based Strategy Adapted
Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University for Justice Involved Youth (Technology);
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University Margaret Walsh, Child Development Institute;
Richard E. Tremblay, University of Montreal / Leena Augimeri, Child Development Institute;
University College Dublin Sarah Woods, Child Development Institute
Chair:
Marcelo F. Aebi, University of Lausanne Thematic Session
Critics:
Paul Knepper, University of Sheffield 055. Punishment and Records
Antonia Linde, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Level
(Open University of Catalonia) From Monopoly to Management: Revisiting
Gerben Bruinsma, Netherlands Institute for the Frontline Police Work in an Age of Concealed
Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Carry; Jennifer Carlson, University of Toronto
Klaus Boers, University of Muenster Criminal History and the College Application
Michael G. Maxfield, John Jay College of Process; Robert Stewart, University of
Criminal Justice Minnesota
How Do Ex-Prisoners Navigate Employment
053. Authors Meet Critics: The Rich Get Richer
Barriers to Re-Entry?; Philip Goodman,
and the Poor Get Prison—Thirty-Six Years On
University of Toronto
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Expanding Punishment through the Disclosure of
Presenters:
Non-Conviction Records in Police Background
Jeffrey Reiman, American University
Checks; Paula Maurutto, University of Toronto;
Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan University
Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto
Chair:
Chair:
Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky University
Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto
Critics:
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056. Corporations and Corporate Crimes: Thematic Session
Comparing Regulatory, Civil, and Criminal
Sanctions For Corporate Offenders 058. Crime, Health, and Re-Entry
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Level
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Corporations and Sanctions: The Impact Of
Social Networks and Health among the
Different Sanctions On Corporate Profitability;
Incarcerated; Dana Haynie, Ohio State
Hannarae Lee, Indiana University Bloomington
University; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State
Corporations, Law and The State; Steven Bittle,
University; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers University
University of Ottawa
Health and Prisoner Reentry: Does Social Support
Criminal Sanctions for Public Credit Fraud; Eva
Moderate Changes in Physical Health?; Chantal
Maria Souto García, University of A Coruña,
Fahmy, Arizona State University
Spain
An Examination of the Direct and Mediating
Financial And Criminal Responsibility:
Relationships between Health, Employment and
Constitutional Social Rights, Public Moneys and
Recidivism; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State
Assets Recovery; Gonçalo S. de Mello
University; Xia Wang, Arizona State University
Bandeira, Management School, Instituto
Adolescents’ In-Group Friendships and Drinking
Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave
Abstention: The Role of Popularity and
Justice Deferred? An Analysis Of Recent
Conformity; Carter Rees, Brigham Young
Corporate Fraud Cases In The U.S.; Mike
University; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State
Maume, University of North Carolina,
University
Wilmington
Chair:
Chair:
Danielle Wallace, Arizona State University
David Hughes McElreath, University of
Mississippi 059. New Directions in Research on Self-Control
Theory
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Thematic Session Assessing the General Theory of Crime: Intimate
057. The Use of Network Analysis in Crime and Partner Violence and the Gendered Nature of
Terrorism Studies Self-Control; Laura Gulledge, University of
Southern Mississippi; Christine S. Sellers, Texas
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Level State University; Shayne Jones, University of
Social Network Analysis and Terrorist Networks: South Florida; John K. Cochran, University of
A Methodological Review of Secondary Data South Florida; Ráchael Powers, University of
Collection; Elias Nader, University of South Florida
Massachusetts, Lowell The Influence of Religiosity and Low Self-Control
Cumulative Interdictions and Escalation of on Decision Making; Maisha Nichole Cooper,
Commitment in Smuggling Networks; Brandon Sam Houston State University; Jeffrey A.
Behlendorf, National Consortium for the Study Bouffard, Sam Houston State University
of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, Reason Taking the Reins from Impulsivity: The
University of Maryland; Michelle D'Ippolito, Promise of Dual-Systems Thinking for
University of Maryland, College Park Criminology; Chae M. Mamayek, University of
Social Media: A Transforming Agent for Maryland; Thomas Loughran, University of
Extremist Groups?; Suzzette Lopez Abbasciano, Maryland; Raymond Paternoster, University of
University of Massachusetts Lowell, Center for Maryland
Terrorism and Security Studies New Applications of Control Theories to
Discussant: Cybercrime and Cybercrime Victimization;
Brandon Behlendorf, National Consortium for the Olena Antonaccio, University of Miami; Eric
Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, Louderback, University of Miami; Saman
University of Maryland Zonouz, Rutgers School of Engineering
Chair:
Olena Antonaccio, University of Miami

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060. Perceptions of Crime, Power, Privilege, and University; Melanie M. Holland, Old Dominion
Resistance University; Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion
9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Level University
Crime Victims As Seen In Long-Format Disparities in Felony Case Processing: An
Television News Programs; A. Daktari Analysis of a Southern, Semi-Urban
Alexander, Interaction Transition Jurisdiction; Derek Scott, Western Kentucky
Media Representations of Crimes of the Powerful; University
Marilia de Nardin Budó, Faculdade Meridional Examining Rural-Urban Differences in Felony
(IMED) - Brazil Sentencing of Pennsylvania; Yunmei Lu,
Police Legitimacy in Online Communities: An Pennsylvania State University; Darrell
Analysis of Memetic Expressions; Philip Steffensmeier, Pennsylvania State University
Wagner, University of Wisconsin - Parkside; Shared History, Shared Decisions: Using Social
Joshua Smallridge, Fairmont State University Networks to Examine Court Communities in 27
The ‘Black Bloc’s’ Destruction of Canada: The Counties; Robert Hutchison, The Pennsylvania
CBC’s Infotainment Styled reporting of the June State University; Wade C. Jacobsen, The
2010 G20 Summit in Toronto; Brandon Rigato, Pennsylvania State University; Brendan Lantz,
Ryerson University The Pennsylvania State University
What the Hack? Perceptions of Hackers and Geographic Variation in Court Case Outcomes:
Cybercriminals in Popular Culture; Quinn An Analysis of Provincial Courts in British
Heath, Temple University; Aunshul Rege, Columbia; Andrew Reid, Simon Fraser
Temple University University; David MacAlister, Simon Fraser
Chair: University; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser
Brenda K. Vollman, CUNY Borough of University; Neil Boyd, Simon Fraser University
Manhattan Community College Chair:
Andrew Reid, Simon Fraser University
061. Emergent Constructions and Complex
Encounters: Trafficking and Sex Work 063. Domestic Violence and Broader Systems of
Narratives Power, Control, and Inequality
9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace Level 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace
'Saving Pross': Bodies in Pain and the Level
Pornography of Suffering in Trafficking The Behavior of Judicial Terrorism®:
Narratives; Larissa Sandy, RMIT University Understanding Coercive Control within the US
Sentiment Analysis on Human Trafficking Topics: Judicial System; Donna King, University of
The Case of Readers’ Comments in The Central Florida
Guardian; Maria Eirini Papadouka, University "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the
of North Texas; Nicholas Evangelopoulos, Master's House": The Compromises Feminists
University of North Texas Make in the Courtroom; Fei Yang, University of
The Changing Experience of Sex Work in the California, Irvine
Digital Age; K. Alford-Fowler, Rutgers Facing Domestic Violence against Women in
University Brazil: an empirical study on the punitive impact
The Nordic Model: New Social Constructs of of the Maria da Penha Law; Marilia Montenegro
Deviance in Sex Workers and Their Clients; Pessoa de Mello, Catholic University of
Claudia Cojocaru, SNRG; Naomi Haber, John Pernambuco; Carolina Salazar L'Armée
Jay College of Criminal Justice Queiroga De Medeiros, Universidade Católica
Chair: de Pernambuco - UNICAP
Larissa Sandy, RMIT University The Domestic Violence Against Women in
Montes Claros/Brazil in the period of 2011 to
062. Geographical Disparities in Criminal Case 2014; Ederson da Cruz Pereira, Military Police
Processing of Minas Gerais State, Brazil; Rosania
9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace Rodrigues de Sousa, Fundação João Pinheiro
Level The Public Agenda of Intimate Partner Homicide
It’s Not All Black and White: Examining in China: A Weibo-Based Analysis; Jia Xue,
Sentencing Disparities in the Racialized South; University of Pennsylvania
Richard James Stringer, Old Dominion
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Chair: Jamaica, The Bahamas and Guyana; Zachary C.
Edith Kinney, San Jose State University Randall, Oklahoma University
064. Police Legitimacy
9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Level Thematic Session
Copwatching: How Citizen Journalism Affects
Police Legitimacy; Ashley K. Farmer, 066. Measuring Sexual Violence with Self
University of Delaware Report Surveys
Increasing Cognitive Capital to Enhance Police 9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East,
Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence on Police Concourse Level
Supervision and Procedural Justice; Emily Which Questions to Ask to Accurately Measure
Owens, University of Pennsylvania; David Rape and Sexual Assault; Christopher Krebs,
Weisburd, George Mason University; Geoffrey RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI
Alpert, University of South Carolina; Karen International; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice
Amendola, Police Foundation Statistics, USDOJ; Michael Planty, Bureau of
Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy: Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop,
Immigration Status as a Predictor of Police Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Perceptions; Lidia E. Nuno, Arizona State The Impact of Rape and Sexual Assault
University; Charles Katz, Arizona State Definitions on Rates and Characteristics of
University West; Michael D. White, Arizona Victimization; Michael Planty, Bureau of
State University Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Lynn Langton,
Self-legitimacy and Organizational Commitment Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica
in Two Police Agencies; Justin Nix, University Stroop, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ;
of Louisville; Scott E. Wolfe, University of South Christopher Krebs, RTI International; Christine
Carolina Lindquist, RTI International
Justice from Within: The Benefits of a Comparing Error Structures for Estimates of Rape
Procedurally fair Organizational Climate in and Sexual Assault: The Design of the National
Police Departments.; Rick Trinkner, Yale Law Survey on Health and Safety; David Cantor,
School; Tom Tyler, Yale University Westat, Inc; Shannan Catalano, Bureau of
Chair: Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Allen Beck, Bureau of
Tom Tyler, Yale University Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Measuring the Incidence and Prevalence of Sexual
Victimization: BJS’s Experience of
Thematic Session Implementing the Prison Rape Elimination Act;
065. Collaborative International Criminal Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Justice Research: Successful Projects from Chair:
the U.S. State Department’s Diplomacy Lab James Patrick Lynch, University of Maryland
9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace Level 067. Crime Victims and Criminal Investigations
Collaborative International Criminal Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Level
Research: Successful Projects from the U.S. Class, Caste, and Victimization. Importance of
State Department’s Diplomacy Lab; Leonid Identity in Police- Complainant interaction in
Lantsman, U.S. Department of State India; T.K. Vinod Kumar, Indiana University
Gender Based Violence in the Caribbean; José South Bend
Miguel Cruz, Florida International University Improving Forensic Officer Responses to High
John Jay’s Experience with Diplomacy Lab: Volume Crime: The Unlawful Entry
Projects on Women in Criminal Justice and Experiment; Emma Antrobus, University of
Developing Measures for Law Enforcement Queensland
Accountability; Susan Kang, John Jay College Policing Beyond the Pale: Sacrificing Civil Rights
of Criminal Justice; Rosemary Barberet, John for Achievement, Advancement and Affiliation;
Jay College of Criminal Justice Larry Karson, University of Houston -
Port Security in the Caribbean: Assessments, Port Downtown
Matching and Recommendations to Improve The Effect of Specialized Law Enforcement
Seaport Security in Trinidad and Tobago, Training on Child Neglect Conviction
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Decisions; Mari B. Pierce, Penn State
Thematic Session
University, Beaver
Using Automated License-Plate Recognition 069. Fiftieth Anniversary of LBJ's Crime
Technology for Investigative Purposes; James Commission -- Its Legacy and Do We Need A
Willis, George Mason University; Cynthia Lum, New One?
George Mason University; Christopher Koper,
9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom
George Mason University; Jordan Nichols,
Center, Concourse Level
George Mason University; Heather Vovak,
Chair:
George Mason University; Stephen Happeny,
Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime
George Mason University
Report
Chair:
Speakers:
James Willis, George Mason University
Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon University
068. Understanding Victimization of College Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal
Students Justice
9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Level Laurie O. Robinson, George Mason University
Examining the Risk Factors for Polyvictimization Sheldon Krantz, Georgetown University
among College Students; Heidi L. Scherer,
Kennesaw State University; Jamie Snyder,
University of West Florida; Bonnie Fisher, Thematic Session
University of Cincinnati 070. Parental Imprisonment, Family Processes,
Low Self-Control, Opportunity, and Risky and Post-Release Reunification
Lifestyles: An Examination of Sexual Assault
Victimization on a Midwestern College 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East,
Campus; Kevin Waters, Northern Michigan Concourse Level
University; Kenneth Houston Waters, University The Role of Family Relations in Prisoners'
of Oklahoma Resettlement and Resilience of their Families;
The Role of Parental Attachment on the Risk of Friedrich Loesel, University of Cambridge;
Dating Violence Among College Students; Caroline Lanskey, Institute of Criminology at
Catherine Kaukinen, University of Central the University of Cambridge; Lucy Markson,
Florida; Ethan Wade, University of Colorado, Institute of Criminology at the University of
Colorado Springs, Respect on Campus; Angela Cambridge; Karen Souza, Institute of
Gover, University of Colorado, Denver Criminology at the University of Cambridge
Why Don’t They Say Anything: Secondary Kids of Parents In Detention Study (KIDS):
Victimization of Sexual Assault Victims on Developmental System Change and Child
College and University Campuses; Rashona Wellbeing During Parental Imprisonment and
Ashley Sharpless, University of Virginia Post-Release; Holly Smallbone, Netherlands
Violence against Women Poly-Victimization and Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Reporting: Examining Formal and Informal Enforcement; Susan Dennison, Griffith
Reporting among College Women; Sadie J. University; Stefano Occhipinti, Griffith
Mummert, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; University; Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands
Christina N. Policastro, University of Tennessee Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
at Chattanooga; Jamie Snyder, University of Enforcement; Katharina Joosen, NSCR
West Florida Motherhood Identities in a Carceral Environment:
Chair: Implications for Family Reunification; Rebecca
Christina N. Policastro, University of Tennessee at Wallis, Griffith University; Susan Dennison,
Chattanooga Griffith University; Kathryn Freiberg, Griffith
University; Lisa Broidy, Griffith University
"We'll Never Be a Family Again": The Aftermath
of Paternal Incarceration for Families and Their
Expectations for Post-Release Reunification;
Susan Dennison, Griffith University; Anna
Stewart, Griffith University; Kathryn Freiberg,
Griffith University
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Chair: 073. Roundtable: Ph.D. Mama: Balancing
Holly Smallbone, Netherlands Institute for the Motherhood and the Academy
Study of Crime and Law Enforcement 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Discussant: #3, Terrace Level
Jane A. Siegel, Rutgers University - Camden Ph.D. Mama: Balancing Motherhood and the
Academy; Stacy Mallicoat, California State
071. Roundtable: Becoming Delinquent Online: University, Fullerton; Denise Paquette Boots,
Drift and the Digital Domain University of Texas at Dallas; Amanda Burgess-
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Proctor, Oakland University; Jill Rosenbaum,
#1, Terrace Level California State University, Fullerton; Schannae
Becoming Delinquent Online: Drift and the Lucas, California Lutheran University; Christie
Digital Domain; Andrew John Goldsmith, Gardiner, California State University, Fullerton
Flinders University; Russell Brewer, Flinders Chair:
University; Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State Stacy Mallicoat, California State University,
University; Matthew Williams, Cardiff Fullerton
University
Chair: 074. Roundtable: Learning by Doing: Criminal
Andrew John Goldsmith, Flinders University Justice Field Experiences for Students from
Discussants: Urban Colleges
Russell Brewer, Flinders University 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State University #5, Terrace Level
Matthew Williams, Cardiff University Learning by Doing: Criminal Justice Field
Peter Grabosky, Australian National University Experiences for Students from Urban Colleges;
David Wall, Durham University Crystal C. Rodriguez, CUNY Bronx Community
College; Andrea Cantora, University of
072. Roundtable: International Perspectives on Baltimore; Renita L. Seabrook, University of
Crime and Punishment Baltimore; Megan Maiello, CUNY Bronx
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Community College; Marjaline Vizcarrondo,
#2, Terrace Level CUNY Bronx Community College
Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Evolving Science Chair:
of Criminology in South Asia: India, Pakistan, Andrea Cantora, University of Baltimore
and Bangladesh; Shahid M. Shahidullah, Discussants:
University of North Carolina - Elizabeth City Crystal C. Rodriguez, CUNY Bronx Community
State University College
Income Inequality and Crime in Mexico. A Cross Renita L. Seabrook, University of Baltimore
Section Analysis; Aurea Esther Grijalva- Megan Maiello, CUNY Bronx Community
Eternod, National Council of Science and College
Technology, University of Guadalajara, Mexico; Marjaline Vizcarrondo, CUNY Bronx Community
Willy W. Cortez-Yactayo, University of College
Guadalajara
Labeling, Perceptions, and Realities: Middle 075. Exploring Current Racial and Gendered
Eastern Criminals?; Eddy Lynton, Texas Criminological Issues through Theory
Wesleyan University; Alatawi Abdullah, Texas 9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby Level
Wesleyan University; Mishal Mohammed Negative Emotions and Social Bonds: Exploring
Alotaibi, Texas Wesleyan University the Mediating Effects in the Theory of African
Literature Review on Mainland Chinese Research American Offending; Yuk Fai Cheong, Emory
on Drug-Related Criminality from 2005 to 2015; University; Deena Isom, University of South
Xiangnan Chai, University of Western Ontario Carolina
Understanding the Linkages between Ecology, Not Just Norms: Culture and Structure in The
Economy and Crime: Illegal Timber Extraction Primary Prevention of Violence Against
in the Peruvian Amazon; Johanna Espin, Women; Michael Salter, University of Western
University of Florida Sydney
Chair: The Carceral State: A Theoretical Framework;
Johanna Espin, University of Florida Kayla Marie Martensen, University of Illinois at
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Chicago Change; Teneshia Thurman, George Mason
The Theory of Ethical Development, Heroism, and University; Faye Taxman, George Mason
their Antonym: Criminality; Rebecca Sue Katz, University; Scott T. Walters, University of North
Morehead State University Texas Health Science Center
Chair: You Can Lead Offenders to Treatment, but You
Margret Valdimarsdottir, CUNY Graduate Center Can’t Make Them Abstain; Jennifer Lerch,
/ John Jay College of Criminal Justice George Mason University; Faye Taxman,
George Mason University; Scott T. Walters,
University of North Texas Health Science
Thematic Session Center
The Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of
076. Developmental Pathways to Delinquency
Implementing In-Person and Computerized
and Drug Use: Current Scientific Knowledge
Interventions to Enhance Treatment Receipt
and Practical Use for Interventions
Among Drug-Involved Probationers; Gary A.
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Zarkin, RTI International; Alexander Cowell,
Level RTI International; Brendan Wedehase, RTI
Girls’ Escalation Pathways to Serious Delinquent International; Scott T. Walters, University of
Acts: Longitudinal Findings and Their North Texas Health Science Center; Faye
Relevance to Interventions; Rolf Loeber, Taxman, George Mason University
University of Pittsburgh; Lia Ahonen, University Chair:
of Pittsburgh; Magda Stouthamer- Loeber, Faye Taxman, George Mason University
University of Pittsburgh; Alison Hipwell,
University of Pittsburgh; Stephanie Stepp,
University of Pittsburgh Thematic Session
Pathways of Externalizing Problems in Relation to
Pathways of Substance Use: Implications for 078. Crime, Corruption and State Violence in
Designing Interventions; Helene R. White, Chinese Societies (ACCCJ Panel 1)
Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Level
University; Rolf Loeber, University of Crime Definitions under Mao; Liqun Cao,
Pittsburgh; Dustin Pardini, University of University of Ontario Institute of Technology;
Pittsburgh Bill Hebenton, University of Manchester
Moving Loeber’s Delinquency Pathways into Corruption and Land Use in Rural China; Qingli
Everyday Practice: Implications for Juvenile Meng, University of Northern Iowa
Justice Systems; James C. Howell, Structural Inequality and Production of
Comprehensive Strategies for Juvenile Justice, Chengguan Violence in Guangzhou, China;
LLC; Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute; Jianhua Xu, University of Macau; Anli Jiang,
Michael Thomas Baglivio, G4S Youth Services, University of Macau
LLC; Megan Q. Howell, North Carolina Social and Demographic Changes of the Chinese
Department of Public Safety Immigrant Community and their adaptation to
Chair: the American Criminal Justice Systems; John
Lia Ahonen, University of Pittsburgh Huey-Long Song, Buffalo State, SUNY
Discussant: Chair:
Lia Ahonen, University of Pittsburgh Liqun Cao, University of Ontario Institute of
Technology
Thematic Session
077. MAPIT: Exploring Preliminary Data
among Substance Using Probationers
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse
Level
Drug Use, Drug Treatment, and Social Support
Among Probationers and Their Motivation to

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Economics and Political Science
Thematic Session
Legislative Developments of Femicide in Latin
079. Policy Panel: Advancing Evidence-Based America; Michelle Lynn Carrigan, University of
Sex Offender Management: Policy and Guelph
Research Perspectives The Political Orientation of Victim Support
Sweden; Carina Gallo, Lund University; Kerstin
9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln East, Concourse
Svensson, Lund University
Level
Victim Reactions to Restorative Policing vs. Court
Promoting Effective Sex Offender Management:
by Race of Offender; Molly Slothower,
An Overview of OJP Initiatives; Luis C. deBaca,
University of Maryland; Heather Strang,
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice
University of Cambridge; Lawrence Sherman,
Programs, SMART Office; Scott Matson, U.S.
Institute of Criminology, University of
Department of Justice, Office of Justice
Cambridge
Programs, SMART Office
Chair:
State-Based Implementation of Evidence-Based
Heather Strang, University of Cambridge
Sex Offender Management Practice; Chris
Lobanov-Rostovsky, Colorado Division of 082. New Directions in the Study of Immigration
Criminal Justice and Criminal Deviance
Promoting Effective Sex Offender Management: 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Concourse Level
An Overview of NIJ Research Initiatives; Marie Re-Examining the Relationship between
Garcia, National Institute of Justice; Andrew Immigration and Racial/Ethnic Violence;
Harris, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Michael T. Light, Purdue University
KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute Immigration and Juvenile Delinquency: A Matter
Chair: of Culture?; Christian Walburg, University of
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Muenster (Germany)
Lowell Recency of Immigration and Drop of Homicide
Rate in Largest US Counties; SeungHoon Han,
University of Pennsylvania
Thematic Session Predictors of Type and Severity of Repeat Arrest
080. Multi-method Understanding of Firearms Among Foreign Born Jail Inmates: Does
Possession and Acquisition Immigrant Legal Status Make a Difference?;
Jennifer S. Wong, Simon Fraser University;
9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse Laura J. Hickman, Portland State University
Level Chair:
Sources of Crime Guns to the Los Angeles Jessica T. Simes, Harvard University
Underground Gun Market; George Tita,
University of California, Irvine; Susan Parker,
University of Chicago Crime Lab Thematic Session
A Comparative Study of Gun Ownership and
Carrying Among Incarcerated Males and 083. Cultural Criminology, Theory, and Gender
Females; Carol Joan Newark, University of 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Level
California, Irvine Gender as a Critique of Cultural Criminology;
Pulling the Trigger: Prohibited Possessors and Lynn Chancer, Hunter College / CUNY
Deciding to Buy in Los Angeles’ Underground Graduate Center
Gun Market; Kelsie Chesnut, University of When the Right Becomes a Duty- Freedom of
California, Irvine; Natalie A. Pifer, University of Expression in the Light of the Charlie Hebdo
California, Irvine; Melissa Barragan, University Case; Ilgin Yorukoglu, Borough of Manhattan
of California, Irvine Community College, CUNY; Colleen Eren,
LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
081. Victimization in International Context II The (re)ordering of Narco-Trafficking Violence:
9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Level
Of Drug Mules, Female Assassins, and the
'Rogue Traders', Ageing Populations, and
Hyper-Masculinity of the Colombian Necktie;
Doorstep Fraud: A Crime Event Script
Omar Montana, CUNY Graduate Center
Analysis; Coretta Phillips, London School of
The Psychodynamics of Religious-Political
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Violence: A Cultural Criminological Chair:
Perspective; Sarah Salman, CUNY Graduate Carl Root, Eastern Kentucky University
Center
Discussant: 087. Roundtable: Criminology and Criminal
Anna Gjika, CUNY Graduate Center Justice Curriculum - Inside the University
9:30 to 10:50am Room B, 2nd Floor
Thematic Session Incorporating LGBT Issues into CJ Curriculum;
Kevin D. Cannon, Southern Illinois University
084. Legal Services for the Indigent: Client
Edwardsville
Communication and Participatory Defense
So, You Want to Become a College/University
9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Administrator? Examining the Advantages and
Participatory Defense; Janet Moore, University of Limitations; Tod W. Burke, Radford University;
Cincinnati College of Law; Raj Jayadev, Silicon Stephen S. Owen, Radford University; Henry F.
Valley De-Bug Fradella, Arizona State University; Jerry W.
Correlates of Satisfaction among Clients of a Joplin, Guilford College
Public Defender Agency; Marla Sandys, Transfer Student Stress; Charisse T.M. Coston,
Indiana University; Heather Pruss, Roanoke University of North Carolina
College Using Just in Time Teaching in Criminology
An Empirical Study of One Participatory Defense Courses; Laura Brennankane, University of
Initiative in a Southern County; Liana California, Irvine
Pennington, University of Alabama Igniting Student Learning: What Students "Teach"
Discussant: the Professor; Susan R. Takata, University of
Reveka Shteynberg, University at Albany, SUNY Wisconsin - Parkside
Chair:
085. State Punitiveness and the Politics of Social Charisse T.M. Coston, University of North
Control Carolina
9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby Level
Comparative Penal Sensibilities in Irish and 088. Filicides, Honor Killings, and Other
Scottish Policymaking; Louise Brangan, Violence
University of Edinburgh 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor
Young People: Risks, Rights and Justice; Nicola Honor Killings in the United States and Offenders'
Carr, Queen's University Belfast Neutralization Technique; Jolanda Carlijn van
Running for Sheriff: A Study of the Pure Voter; Baak, Sam Houston State University; Brittany
Douglas Allan Orr, Gonzaga University Hayes, Sam Houston State University; Joshua
Restorative Justice in Chicago: Fundamental D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal
Reform or Convenient Add-On?; Brandi Vigil, Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Steven M.
University of Illinois at Chicago Chermak, Michigan State University
Chair: Filicide as a Conflict Resolution Strategy; Mary
Brandi Vigil, University of Illinois at Chicago Ann O'Grady, Grand Canyon University /
Northcentral University
086. Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Illuminating Dark Networks: Uncovering and
Teaching Ferguson, Teaching Garner Comparing Child Exploitation Networks
9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor
Through Automated Webcrawling; Bryan M.
Facilitating the Discussion: Teaching Ferguson
Monk, Simon Fraser University; Richard Frank,
and the Eric Garner Case across Social Class,
Simon Fraser University; Russell Allsup, Simon
Race and Ethnicity; Deirdre Deanna Caputo-
Fraser University; Evan Thomas, Simon Fraser
Levine, SUNY Stony Brook
University
“Situating Ferguson” Series at BMCC/CUNY:
The Fundamentalist Mindset and Violent
Resisting Institutional Pressures to Remain
Extremist Web Content: A Comparative
Silent; Yolanda Martin, Borough of Manhattan
Analysis; Sarah Anne Bennett, CUNY Graduate
Community College, CUNY
Center
Situating Ferguson; Robert Garot, John Jay
Chair:
College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Mary Ann O'Grady, Grand Canyon University /
Northcentral University
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089. The Gendered Contexts of Crime Chair:
9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor Lindsey Livingston Runell, Kutztown University
Opening Up the Field: A Replication of a Football of Pennsylvania
and Domestic Violence Study; Beth Adubato,
New York Institute of Technology; Nicole Sachs,
Rutgers University Thematic Session
The Demographics of Computer Criminals; Kevin
093. New Research on Criminal and Life
Jennings, Armstrong State University
Course Transitions
“Sudafed is the Hardest Component to Obtain”:
Strategies Methamphetamine Market Members 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Use to Obtain Sudafed; Julie Yingling, South Very Early Drinking: Survival Models Predicting
Dakota State University Alcohol Use Initiation from Age 4 to 11 years
Career Mobility in Male Independent Escorting; by Early Childhood Conduct Problems and
Navin Kumar, Queensland University of Parent Characteristics; Jeremy Staff,
Technology Pennsylvania State University; Jennifer Maggs,
Chair: Pennsylvania State University
Anna E. Kosloski, University of Colorado, Incarceration and Off-Time Development during
Colorado Springs and after "Youth"; Sonja Siennick, Florida State
University; Alex Widdowson, Florida State
University
Thematic Session The Conditions under Which Victimization Leads
to Desistance; Jillian Turanovic, Arizona State
090. Current Issues in Terrorism and University
Immigration - A Briefing for Journalists (All Discussant:
Welcome) Christopher Sullivan, University of Cincinnati
11:00am to 12:20pm 5101, 5th Floor
Discussants:
Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State University Thematic Session
John MacDonald, University of Pennsylvania 094. Energy Crime and Justice
Alicia Caldwell, Associated Press
Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Level
Report Hydraulic Fracturing: Understanding Energy
Risks and Support for Social Control; Tara
091. Crime and Justice Research Alliance O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State University;
Meeting Michael Hogan, Colorado State University;
11:00am to 12:20pm Albright, Terrace Level Matthew Tullis, Colorado State University
Fracking Colorado: Understanding Citizen’s
092. Perceptions of Race and Discrimination Experiences with and Attitudes towards
11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level Environmental Victimization and State
Examining the Mechanisms Linking Perceived Regulation; Tara Opsal, Colorado State
Racial Discrimination to Delinquency among University; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado
North American Indigenous Adolescents; Dane State University
Hautala, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Environmental Violations in Colorado Oil and Gas
Focus Group Discourse and Implicit Attitudes Extraction: Patterns, Enforcement, and State-
Testing – A Mixed-Methods Examination of Corporate Crime; Michael Hogan, Colorado
Mock Court Case Deliberations; Scott Wm. State University; Tara Opsal, Colorado State
Bowman, Texas State University University; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado
Making Hidden Biases Visible: The Color-Blind State University
Racial Attitudes Scale as a Teaching Tool; Green Crimes, Environmental Justice and the
Connie M. Koski, Longwood University Non-Profit Sector: Securing Justice for
Our Voice Matters: A Study on the Opinions of Fenceline Communities in the United States;
Racial Minorities toward the Majority; Mayra Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M University - Corpus
Picon, Lamar University Christi; Jeremy Ozymy, Texas A&M University -
Corpus Christi
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Discussant: University; Marcus Boccaccini, Sam Houston
Paul Stretesky, Northumbria University, State University; Danielle Boisvert, Sam
Newcastle Houston State University
095. Author Meets Critics: Decoding Albanian Chair:
Organized Crime: Culture, Politics, and Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State University
Globalization 097. Identity and Pathways of Offending
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Author: Racial Discrimination and Pathways to
Jana Arsovska, John Jay College of Criminal Delinquency: Testing a Theory of African
Justice American Offending; James D. Unnever,
Chair: University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee;
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal J.C. Barnes, University of Cincinnati; Francis T.
Justice Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Critics: Sisters in Arms - The Gendered Process of
John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Identification with Columbine; Viktoria Roth,
Ernesto Ugo Savona, Università Cattolica - Bielefeld University; Nils Boeckler, Bielefeld
Transcrime University; Lina Stetten, Bielefeld University;
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State Andreas Zick, Bielefeld University
University Religion and Theories of Desistance: An
Marin Kurti, Rutgers University Empirical Study of Cognitive, Emotional, and
Mark Shaw, Global Initiative Against Existential Identity; Sung Joon Jang, Baylor
Transnational Organized Crime University; Byron R. Johnson, Baylor
University; Michael Hallett, University of North
Thematic Session
Florida; Grant Duwe, Minnesota Department of
096. Individual Differences and Criminal Corrections; William Joshua Hays, Baylor
Behavior: A Focus on Environment, University
Molecular Genetic Variation, and Predictors and Consequences of Attitude Change
Psychopathy Following Female Juvenile Arrest; Alison
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level Hipwell, University of Pittsburgh; Stephanie
Does Psychopathy Predict Criminal Behavior Net Stepp, University of Pittsburgh; Lia Ahonen,
of Self-control?; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston University of Pittsburgh; Rolf Loeber,
State University; Danielle Boisvert, Sam University of Pittsburgh
Houston State University; Richard Lewis, Sam Guilty But Not Ashamed: How Emotions Operate
Houston State University; Jessica Wells, Sam in a Longitudinal Study of Adolescent
Houston State University; Matthias Woeckener, Delinquency; Ellen S. Cohn, University of New
Sam Houston State University Hampshire; Lindsey M. Cole, University of New
Unraveling the Genetic Substrate of Psychopathy; Hampshire
Richard Lewis, Sam Houston State University; Chair:
Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State University; Ellen S. Cohn, University of New Hampshire
Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State University;
Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State University
Stress, Genes, and Generalizability Across Thematic Session
Gender: Direct and Interactive Effects of 098. Innovative Methods for Exploring the
Candidate Genes and Life Stress on Antisocial Spatial Distribution of Crime in Small
Behavior; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State Geographic Units
University; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State
University; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
State University; Richard Lewis, Sam Houston Digital Space: Using Google Street View in the
State University Study of Place; Nicholas Branic, University of
Measurements of Aggression Across Gender and California, Irvine; Charis Kubrin, University of
Ethnicity; Eric Cooke, Sam Houston State California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, University of
University; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State California, Irvine
University; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State
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Systematic Observation with Virtual Imagery: Are Open-Source Reports of Terrorist Events
Streets, Buildings and Opportunities; Crowded Out by Other Major News Events?;
Christopher J. Bates, University of California, Brian Forst, American University; Suat
Irvine; John R. Hipp, University of California, Cubukcu, American University
Irvine Chair:
Imputing Structural Characteristics in Segments: Joaquin A. Urrego, The World Bank
Is the Pain Worth the Gain?; Young-An Kim,
University of California, Irvine 101. Race/Ethnicity and Disproportionate
The Effect of Patrol Strategies on the Public’s Punishment and Policing among Youth
Perceptions of the Police; Rylan Simpson, 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
University of California, Irvine A Test of Sampson and Laub’s Macro-Level
Chair: Perspective of Social Control: Implications for
John R. Hipp, University of California, Irvine Blacks and Juvenile Court Outcomes; Michael
Leiber, University of South Florida; Jennifer
Peck, University of Central Florida; Maude
Thematic Session Beaudry-Cyr, University of South Florida
African American Youth & the Mississippi
099. A Crime To Report A Crime: New Tactics Juvenile Justice System: An Examination of
For Silencing Whistleblowers And DMC at Referral, Diversion, & Pre-trial
Implications For Society detention; Angela Annette Robertson, Social
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level Science Research Center, Mississippi State
Whistleblowers: The Best Line Of Defense Needs University; Sheena K. Gardner, Social Science
A Defense; Louis Clark, Government Research Center, Mississippi State University;
Accountability Project Stacy H. Haynes, Mississippi State University
Criminalizing Whistleblowing: New Reprisal Pathways into the Juvenile System and Court
Tactics; Tom Devine, Government Outcomes: Does Race Play a Role?; Kareem L.
Accountability Project Jordan, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
A Whistleblower’s Story; Larry Criscione, Rimonda Maroun, University of Massachusetts,
Former NRC Engineer/Government Lowell
Accountability Project The Role of Race, Ethnicity, and Juvenile
The Interpol Red List: Criminalizing International Officials' Attributions in the Decision to Revoke
Whistleblowers; Bea Edwards, Government Probation; Laura Beckman, Arizona State
Accountability Project University
Chair: The Policing of Youth on the U.S.-Mexico
Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan University Border: A Law Enforcement Perception of
Leniency; Robert J. Duran, University of
100. Issues in Data Collection and the Tennessee; Carlos E. Posadas, New Mexico
Measurement of Crime State University
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level Chair:
Using Hypothetical Intentions as Proxies for Robert J. Duran, University of Tennessee
Actual Behavior: Implications for Research on
Criminal Decision Making; Lyn Exum, 102. Social Bonds and Youth Crime and
University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Delinquency
Cristina L. Johnson, University of North 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Carolina at Charlotte A Social Bonding Theory Test: Gender
Defining and Disaggregating Child Abuse and Differences in the Predictors of South Korean
Neglect in the Household; Richard Spano, Juvenile Substance Use; JiHye Park, University
University of New Haven; Michael David, of Iowa; Dae-Hoon Kwak, Chungnam National
University of New Haven; Sara Jeffries University
(Dudeck), University of New Haven Chinese Parenting, Social Control, Social
On the Reliability of Self-Reported Illegal Learning and Delinquency; Wan-Ning Bao,
Earnings; Holly Nguyen, University of Indiana University - Purdue University
Maryland; Thomas Loughran, University of Indianapolis; Ain Haas, Indiana University -
Maryland Purdue University Indianapolis; Ling Tao,
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Indiana University - Purdue University Kelly Dane Edmiston, Federal Reserve Bank of
Indianapolis Kansas City
Self-control & Juvenile Delinquency: A Test on A Police Agency's Use of a Neighborhood Effects
the Differential Expression of Self-control; Model to Prevent Crime in Disadvantaged
Yunhan Zhao, University at Albany, SUNY Areas; Brian Engelmann, University of
The Impact of Extracurricular Activities on Youth Maryland
Behavior; Sehee Han, Pennsylvania State Chair:
University; Joongyeup Lee, Pennsylvania State Andrew Palmer Wheeler, University at Albany,
University, Harrisburg SUNY
Violent Youth and the Impact of Father Absence;
William J. Dorfner, Charleston Southern 105. Judges and Jurors in Criminal Cases
University 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Chair: Level
William J. Dorfner, Charleston Southern Race and Gender: The Effects on Incarceration by
University Trial Type (Jury, Judge, or Plea Bargain);
Jasmine S. Stewart-Oliver, Bowling Green State
103. The Influence of Community Characteristics University
on Intergroup Violence Examining Interjudge Sentencing Disparity;
11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level Michael Cassidy, Michigan State University
Victim-Offender Sex Dyads and Ecological Judicial Perceptions of Jury Competency and their
Characteristics: Do Neighborhood Influence on Sentencing Determinations: A
Characteristics Foster Within and Across Sex Qualitative Study; Esther Nir, Rutgers
Crime?; Alyssa Chamberlain, Arizona State University
University; Lyndsay Boggess, University of Lay Participation in Trying Sex Crime in Japan;
South Florida; Ráchael Powers, University of Mari Hirayama, Hakuoh University
South Florida “What Can I Do as a Judge?:” Judicial Roles and
Racialized Gangs: Displacement, Emergence and Limits Regarding Mentally Disordered
Tensions; Marta-Marika Urbanik, University of Offenders; Colleen Berryessa, University of
Alberta Pennsylvania
Defended Neighborhoods and Interracial Crime in Chair:
U.S. Cities; Laura M. DeMarco, The Ohio State Eric Fowler, University at Albany, SUNY
University
A Down Side of Up: Civic Structure, Resource 106. Complicating Understandings of Domestic
Disadvantage, and Interracial Violence; Shaun Violence
Thomas, University of Arkansas at Little Rock 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Chair: Level
Shaun Thomas, University of Arkansas at Little Intimate Partner Violence and the Life Course: A
Rock Review of the Literature; Janna Verbruggen,
Cardiff University; Christopher D. Maxwell,
Michigan State University; Amanda Robinson,
Cardiff University
104. Environmental Approaches to Crime The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Cumulative
Prevention and Intervention Adversity on Female Offending; Melissa Jones,
11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level University of Oklahoma; Stephanie W. Burge,
The Effect of 311 Calls for Service on Crime in University of Oklahoma; Susan F. Sharp,
D.C. at Micro Places; Andrew Palmer Wheeler, University of Oklahoma; David Axlyn McLeod,
University at Albany, SUNY University of Oklahoma
The Journey to Crime: A Test of the Effects of Dynamics of Violence between Intimate Partners
Demographics on Crime Mobility; Ryan Mychal in the Narratives of Incarcerated Women in
Getty, California State University, Sacramento; Canada; Alexandra Lysova, Simon Fraser
Kendra Nicole Bowen, Texas Christian University
University; Aaron Bartula, University of North Chair:
Texas at Dallas Suman Kakar, Florida International University
Property Conditions and Neighborhood Crime;
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107. Police Militarization Dumortier, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB);
11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level Sofie De Kimpe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
12 Myths about Police Militarization; Peter (VUB)
Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University Police Interrogation of Juveniles Charged as
A Multi-Level Analysis of the Militarization of Adults and Subject to Reverse Waiver Hearings;
Local Law Enforcement Agencies in New Jennifer L. Woolard, Georgetown University;
Jersey; Richard K. Moule, Jr., Arizona State Erika Fountain, Georgetown University
University; John Shjarback, Arizona State Police Training and Practice in Juvenile
University Interrogation: Techniques used with Juvenile
Militarization of American Policing: Its Effect on Suspects; Hayley M.D. Cleary, Virginia
Crime; Hyon Namgung, Metropolitan State Commonwealth University; Todd C. Warner,
University of Denver University of Virginia
The Structural Determinants of Police Chair:
Militarization; David M. Ramey, Pennsylvania Els Dumortier, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
State University; Trent Steidley, Ohio State Discussant:
University Barry C. Feld, University of Minnesota
The Future of SWAT; Scott W. Phillips, SUNY
Buffalo State 110. Journal of Experimental Criminology
Chair: Editorial Board Meeting
Scott W. Phillips, SUNY Buffalo State 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown West,
Concourse Level

Thematic Session 111. Improving Criminal Investigations


11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
108. Issues and Challenges in Rural Jail Enhancing Police Investigative Practices through
Reentry Capacity Development: A Case Study of Model
11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level Police Stations in Bangladesh; Mohammed Bin
Factors Influencing Parole Decisions in a Rural Kashem, University of Queensland, Australia
County Jail Setting; Katie Ely, Lock Haven Derailing the Oxy Express: Law-Enforcement
University; Ed Bowman, Lock Haven University Officers’ Challenges and Successes with
Supporting Housing and Reentry: The Role of Criminal Investigations against Pill Mills in
Housing Authorities in Returning Citizens to Florida; Jacinta Gau, University of Central
Their Communities; Ed Bowman, Lock Haven Florida; Erika Brooke, University of Central
University; Katie Ely, Lock Haven University Florida
Perceptions of Rural Reentry: Challenges from the Detecting Change: The Impact of the Regulation
Perspectives of Parole Officers, Inmates, and of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 on the
Treatment Staff in Rural Pennsylvania; Kyle C. Everyday Realities of Detective Work; Matthew
Ward, University of Northern Colorado Bacon, University of Sheffield
Chair: How about Big Sister Syndrome? Coercion,
Katie Ely, Lock Haven University Ideology, and a False Confession; Belen
Discussant: Lowrey, American University
Jacob H. Becker, Oakland University An Analysis of Modern Day Police Interrogation
Manuals; Fadia Narchet, University of New
Haven; Melissa Russano, Roger Williams
Thematic Session University; Kento Yasuhara, University of New
Haven; Lisa Newcity, Roger Williams
109. Police Interrogations of Young Suspects: University; Rachel Axelrod, University of New
International Perspectives Haven
11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, Chair:
Concourse Level Fadia Narchet, University of New Haven
Playing the Game? Police Interrogation of
Juvenile Suspects in Belgium; Camille Julie
Claeys, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB); Els

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and Ethnicity; Carleen Thompson, Griffith
Thematic Session
University; Lisa Broidy, Griffith University;
112. Lessons from Evaluating Policing Anna Stewart, Griffith University
Technologies Gender Differences in Social and Physical
Aggression; Tara Renae McGee, Griffith
11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
University; Christine Bond, Griffith University;
Measuring the Effectiveness of Information
Helen Punter, University of Queensland
Sharing Systems: Evidence from a Large
Gender Differences in Self-Reported Criminal
Network of Criminal Justice Agencies in
Histories of Homicide Offenders in Australia; Li
Southern California; Brian Anthony Jackson,
Eriksson, Griffith University; Paul Mazerolle,
RAND Corporation; Stephanie Kovalchik,
Griffith University; Richard Wortley, University
RAND Corporation
College London; Holly Johnson, University of
Lessons Learned Evaluating Predictive Policing;
Ottawa
John S. Hollywood, RAND Corporation
Chair:
Evaluation of License Plate Reader Systems; Keith
Tara Renae McGee, Griffith University
Gierlack, RAND Corporation; Brian Anthony
Jackson, RAND Corporation 115. Roundtable: How are Universities
Chair: Responding to Student-On-Student Sexual
Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Corporation Assaults?
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
#1, Terrace Level
Thematic Session Chair:
113. Policy Panel: Criminology and Police Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University
Reform: The Presidential Task Force on 21st Discussants:
Century Policing Rochelle E.M. Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State
University
11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom Sherill Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State
Center, Concourse Level University
The Evidence for Police Reform: Micro vs. Sharmaine Tapper, Prairie View A&M University
Macro; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of David Allen Rembert, Jackson State University
Criminology, University of Cambridge Ifeoma Evelyn Okoye, Texas Southern University
Co-Chairing the President's Task Force on 21st
Century Policing--and the Road Ahead; Laurie 116. Roundtable: Student Advisement in
O. Robinson, George Mason University Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs
Issues Addressed by the Task Force; Gil 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Kerlikowske, U.S. Customs and Border #2, Terrace Level
Protection Chair:
Response to the Task Force Recommendations; Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana University of
Dennis Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at Pennsylvania
Chicago Discussants:
Chair: Jennifer Boyer, Indiana University of
Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, Pennsylvania
University of Cambridge Stacie Merken, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg University
Thematic Session Kayla G. Jachimowski, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
114. Life Course Approaches to Gender and
Violence 117. Roundtable: A Pedogogical Tool: The Use of
11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom East, Experiential Learning for Criminal Justice
Concourse Level 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Challenging Predictions of the Relation Between #3, Terrace Level
Onset, Chronicity and Severity of Offending: Chair:
The Importance of the Intersection of Gender Evelyn Garcia, Fairleigh Dickinson University
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Discussants:
Thematic Session
Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson
University 121. Neurobiological Risk Factors for Antisocial
Liza Chowdhury, Fairleigh Dickinson University Behavior: Implications for Punishment and
Potential for Treatment
118. Roundtable: Race and Ethnicity in the
Criminal Justice Classroom: The Pedagogy of 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Teaching to “Colorblind” Students Level
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East Sex Differences in Neural Correlates of Proactive
#4, Terrace Level and Reactive Aggression in Adolescents; Yaling
Chair: Yang, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles /
Jennifer Hartsfield, Bridgewater State University University of Southern California; Shantanu
Discussants: Joshi, University of California, Los Angeles;
Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State University Pan Wang, University of Southern California;
Jennifer Hartsfield, Bridgewater State University Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania;
Ami E. Stearns, University of Louisiana at Laura Baker, University of Southern California
Lafayette Emotion Recognition Deficits in Children with
Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State University Callous-Unemotional Traits; Rebecca Umbach,
University of Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine,
119. Roundtable: Illicit Drug Use, Production, University of Pennsylvania; Liana Soyfer,
and Trafficking in Rural Areas University of Pennsylvania; Ruben Gur,
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East University of Pennsylvania
#5, Terrace Level The Influence of Brain Imaging Evidence in
Chair: Criminal Sentencing; Rheanna Remmel,
Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth University of Alabama; Andrea Glenn,
University University of Alabama; Jennifer Cox, University
Participants: of Alabama; Carter Reed, University of
Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University Alabama
Travis Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky University Moderators of Antisocial Behavior Treatment
Rashi K. Shukla, University of Central Oklahoma Outcomes in a Randomized Controlled Trial of
Ralph Weisheit, Illinois State University Omega-3 Supplementation in Children; Jill
Portnoy, University of Pennsylvania; Adrian
120. Victimization and Diverse Populations Raine, University of Pennsylvania
11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Level Chair:
Degradation in Carceral Environments: An Andrea Glenn, University of Alabama
Insider’s Perspective; Leonardo Rios, California
State University, Los Angeles
The Gang As Screen: An Analysis of Thematic Session
Contemporary Gangland as a Source of
Fascination, Fear, and Scientific Curiosity; 122. The Working Group on Criminologists in
Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Non-Academic Careers Presents: Academics
Justice and Practitioners in the Community
The Psycho-Cultural Determinants of Intimate 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Partner Victimization Among Korean Level
Immigrants in New York; Chunrye Kim, CUNY The Mechanics of Teaching Behind Bars:
Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Exploring the Effectiveness of Arts Programs in
Justice Prison; Jacqui Young, John Jay College of
Racial Threat, Criminal History, and Employment; Criminal Justice
Eric Gerard LaPlant, The Ohio State University Triple Threat: Uniting Law Enforcement,
Chair: Prosecutors, and Advocates to Tackle Domestic
Denise Nation, Winston-Salem State University Violence in Rural Areas; Crystal Martinez,
University of Texas at Dallas; Cristina Garcia,
University of Texas at Dallas; Denise Paquette
Boots, University of Texas at Dallas; Jennifer
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Wareham, Wayne State University Maziarka, University of California, Irvine; Amy
The Academic Practitioner: Lessons Learned from M. Magnus, University of California, Irvine
Implementing a Federal Grant; Everette Penn, Quantifying Life in the Gang: Methodological
University of Houston - Clear Lake Challenges of Coding Gang Ethnographies;
Mindfulness as Crisis Response: Implementing a Amanda M. Petersen, University of California,
Trauma Informed Mindfulness Program after the Irvine; Daniel Walter Scott, University of
Boston Marathon Bombings; Danielle California, Irvine; Jason Gravel, University of
Rousseau, Boston University; Elizabeth Jackson, California, Irvine
yogaHOPE / Harvard University; Jillian The Process of Utilizing Ethnographic Data:
Baranger, Boston University Preliminary Findings and Future Directions;
Chair: Jenny West-Fagan, University of California,
Carolyn Rebecca Block, IL Criminal Justice Irvine; James Bernard Pratt, Jr., University of
Information Authority (Retired) California, Irvine
Chair:
Discussant: Jody Miller, Rutgers University
Carolyn Rebecca Block, IL Criminal Justice Discussant:
Information Authority (Retired) Cheryl Maxson, University of California, Irvine

Thematic Session Thematic Session


123. Victimization, Fear of Crime and Legal 125. Crime and Place: Place Concentration
Activism in Chinese Societies (ACCCJ Panel Compared to Concentration in Offending and
2) Victimization- Three Systematic Reviews
11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse
Criminological Re-encounters with China: Notes Level
on Publications 1985-2015; Bill Hebenton, Systematic Review of Place Concentration;
University of Manchester; Liqun Cao, YongJei Lee, University of Cincinnati; John E.
University of Ontario Institute of Technology Eck, University of Cincinnati; SooHyun O,
The Impact of Multilevel Influences on University of Cincinnati; Natalie N. Martinez,
Victimization: Results from A Taiwan National University of Cincinnati
Survey; Yung-Lien (Edward) Lai, Central Police Systematic Review of Offender Concentration;
University, Taiwan Natalie N. Martinez, University of Cincinnati;
Fear of Crime in Contemporary Urban China: A YongJei Lee, University of Cincinnati; John E.
Comparison of the Effects of Neighborhood Eck, University of Cincinnati; SooHyun O,
Social Control and Disorder; Lening Zhang, University of Cincinnati
Saint Francis University; Steven Messner, Systematic Review of Victim Concentration;
University at Albany, SUNY; Sheldon Zhang, SooHyun O, University of Cincinnati; Natalie N.
San Diego State University Martinez, University of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee,
Social Media and Legal Activism in China; Yu University of Cincinnati; John E. Eck,
Zhang, Jackson State University University of Cincinnati
Chair: POV Concentration Comparison; John E. Eck,
Bill Hebenton, University of Manchester University of Cincinnati; SooHyun O, University
of Cincinnati; Natalie N. Martinez, University of
Cincinnati; YongJei Lee, University of
Thematic Session Cincinnati
Chair:
124. The Comparative Gang Ethnography
John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
Project: Quantifying Qualitative Gang
Research 126. Racialized and Ethnicized Attitudes toward
11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Criminal Justice
Level 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level
Ethnographies as a Source of Data; Kristen Denise Does the Public Want More Punitive Sanctioning
for Undocumented Immigrants?; Hyunjung
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Cheon, Arizona State University Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University
Race and Crime: Public Perception of Appropriate Chair:
Punishment; Philip Levchak, Texas A&M Deena Isom, University of South Carolina
University - San Antonio; Charisse Levchak, St.
Norbert College
Salient Criminological Events and Racialized Thematic Session
Perceptions of Injustice; Valerie Wright,
129. Legal Services for the Indigent:
Cleveland State University; Isaac Unah,
Contemporary Challenges
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Majority and Minority Perceptions of Racial 11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Profiling; Jennifer Gerlomes, University of New Metrics for Holistic Defense; Melissa I.
Missouri - St. Louis Mackey, New York State Defenders Association
White Racial Identity, Perceived Racial Perceptions of Justice: Comparing Gang and Non-
Advantage, and Punitiveness; Debrechea Gang Involved Defendants; Kirstin Morgan,
Hopkins, University of Florida University at Albany, SUNY
Chair: Accounting for Justice: Court Fees and Indigent
Debrechea Hopkins, University of Florida Defendants; Valerie West, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice; Caroline Nobo Sarnoff,
127. Immigrant Neighborhood Processes and Measures for Justice
Their Effect on Violence Client Satisfaction as a Measure of Case
11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level Outcomes; Justine Olderman, The Bronx
Speaking the Same Language? Linguistic Isolation Defenders
and Violent Crime at the Neighborhood Level;
Feodor Gostjev, University of Miami; Amie 130. Sources and Effects of Public Perceptions of
Nielsen, University of Miami the Police
Residence in Immigrant Enclaves and Violence: 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
The Importance of Place in the Life Course; Predictors of Confidence in the Police: The impact
Jorge M. Chavez, Bowling Green State of Encounters with the Police; SoHee Kim,
University; Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State Kyonggi University; Sungil Han, Kyonggi
University; Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green University; EuiGab Hwang, Kyonggi University
State University Public Perceptions of the Police; Emily Restivo,
Various Mechanisms across Various Contexts: A New York Institute of Technology
Multilevel Analysis of the Immigrant The Effects of Fear of Crime and Perceived Police
Revitalization Thesis; Walter Campbell, Rutgers Effectiveness and Integrity on Citizens’ Risk
University Averse Behavior in an Emerging Democracy,
Intersections of Neighborhood, Family India; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State
Management, Immigrant Status and Youth University; Seung Yeop Paek, Michigan State
Victimization; Eileen M. Ahlin, Pennsylvania University
State University, Harrisburg; Maria J. Antunes, Perceptions of Safety, Disorder, and Police in Las
Towson University Vegas Tourist Locations; William H. Sousa,
Chair: University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Jonathan M.
Eileen M. Ahlin, Pennsylvania State University, Birds, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Harrisburg Chair:
William H. Sousa, University of Nevada, Las
128. DWC Organized Student-Meets-Expert: Vegas
Activism in the Classroom: Putting Theory into
Practice 131. Roundtable: Conjunctive Analysis of Case
11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level Configurations
Presenters: 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado, Boulder Applying Fuzzy Set-Theoretic Methods to the
Allison Cotton, Metropolitan State University of Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations:
Denver Results of a Comparative Study; Terance
Faith Lutze, Washington State University Miethe, University of Nevada, Las Vegas;
Nancy Wonders, Northern Arizona University Timothy Hart, Griffith University
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Comparing the Situational Context of Intimate Queensland
Partner Homicides and Homicide-Suicides; The Targeting Practice of Militant Islamists in
Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State University; Europe; Cato Hemmingby, Norwegian Police
Rania Issa, University of Akron University College
Exploring Contexts of Sexual Victimization Perception Matters: Solidifying the Relationship
Involving Emerging Adult Females; Lynn A. between Fear of Terrorism and Perceived Risk
Addington, American University; Callie of Terrorism; M. Salih Elmas, Abant Izzet
Rennison, University of Colorado, Denver Baysal University (AIBU), Turkey
Chair: Chair:
Timothy Hart, Griffith University Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY
132. Roundtable: Curriculum Related Issues - 134. Social Learning Theory in Contemporary
Outside the University Research
11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor 11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor
Facilitating the Discussion: Teaching Ferguson Exploring the Interactive Effects of Social
and the Eric Garner Case in Across Social Class, Learning Theory Components and Psychopathy
Race and Ethnicity; Deirdre Deanna Caputo- on Serious Juvenile Delinquency; Brandy
Levine, SUNY Stony Brook Barenna Henderson, University of South
Marine Corps Law Enforcement Accreditation Florida; Shayne Jones, University of South
Program: Affecting Change through Advocacy Florida; Wesley G. Jennings, University of
& Education; Carol Gregory, Baldwin Wallace South Florida
University; Shane Groah, United States Marine The Effects of Exposure to Media on
Corps Delinquency; Young S. Kim, Eastern Michigan
Operation Storybook: Utilizing Service-Learning University
in Corrections Courses; Elizabeth Mansley, Social Learning Theory, Firearms, and Violence in
Mount Aloysius College; Patrick L. Griffiths, America; Jennifer Lanterman, University of
Federal Correctional Institution, Loretto Nevada, Reno; Sarah Blithe, University of
Teaching Domestic Violence: The Academic, The Nevada, Reno
Professional, and the Personal; Vickie Jensen, When Do Mentors Matter: Unraveling the
California State University, Northridge; Vivian Relationship with Delinquency; Margaret S.
Lee, California State University, Northridge Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Widening the Social Justice Lens: Contextualizing Champaign; Meggan J. Lee, University of
Restorative Justice Practices as Culturally Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Responsive Teaching; Holli Vah Seliskar, Selection or Influence? A Meta-analysis of the
Kaplan University / Kent State University Association between Peer and Personal
Chair: Offending; Owen Gallupe, University of
Elizabeth Mansley, Mount Aloysius College Waterloo; Sarah Brown, University of Waterloo;
John McLevey, University of Waterloo
133. Patterns of Domestic and International Chair:
Extremism Owen Gallupe, University of Waterloo
11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor
Bias Crime Incidence in U.S. Counties: An 135. International Green Criminology Working
Application of Social Disorganization Theory; Group Meeting (IGCWG)
Ryan Martz, Fitchburg State University 12:30 to 1:50pm 1101, 1st Floor
Financial Terror: Schemes Linked to American
Far-Right and al Qa’ida and Affiliated
Movements, 1990-2013; Brandon A. Sullivan, Thematic Session
Michigan State University; Joshua D. Freilich,
136. Combating Crime in Sport and
John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY
Manipulation of Sports Competitions
Graduate Center; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan
State University 12:30 to 1:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Prejudice in the Shadow of Terrorist Acts: Do Ethics and Sport Security at Sorbonne; Laurent
Hate Crimes Increase in the Aftermath of Vidal, Sorbonne University, France
Terrorism?; Kathryn Benier, University of
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New Threats for Sport Related to Betting Risks; University of Akron; Rachel E. Stein, West
Christian Kalb, CK Consulting Virginia University; Nicole Rosen, University of
The Ministers of Safety and Justice and of Health Akron
Welfare and Sport Commissioned Study on Experiences of Intersecting and/or Multiple Bias-
Match-Fixing in the Netherlands; Marjan Motives in Hate Crime Victimization; Mika
Olfers, VU Nitherland Andersson, Malmö University; Caroline
Match Fixing in Soccer: Organization, Structure Mellgren, Malmö University
and Policing. A Russian Perspective; Serguei Violent Victimization against our Elders:
Cheloukhine, John Jay College of Criminal Comparing Prevalence Estimates Between the
Justice NCVS the NISVS; Ronet Bachman, University
Chair: of Delaware; Lindy Liu, University of Delaware;
Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Mark S. Lachs, Weill Cornell Medical College
Justice Chair:
Lindy Liu, University of Delaware
137. (Excessive) Sentences of Death:
Considerations of Race and Costs 139. Crime Generators: The Role of
12:30 to 1:50pm Cabinet, Concourse Level Criminogenic Places
An Analysis of the Economic Costs of Seeking the 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Death Penalty in Washington State; Peter Crime and Public Transportation: Anticipating
Collins, Seattle University; Matthew J. Crime Trends in Port Moody, B.C. Post-
Hickman, Seattle University Evergreen Line; Allison Campbell, Simon
Preliminary Investigation: Costs of Capital Fraser University
Punishment in Texas; Alexander Updegrove, Riders and Robbers in the Bronx: Subway Stations
Sam Houston State University; Valerie Wolfe as Robbery Hot Spots; Christopher Herrmann,
Mahfood, Sam Houston State University; Dennis CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Longmire, Sam Houston State University Transit Hotspots: The Application of Spatial
Overkill: An Examination of Comparatively Analysis to the Study of Crime and Public
Excessive Death Sentences in North Carolina Transportation Systems; Jordana K. Gallison,
1977-2010; John K. Cochran, University of Simon Fraser University; Martin A. Andresen,
South Florida; Wyatt Brown, University of South Simon Fraser University
Florida; Wesley G. Jennings, University of Problem Complexity in Urban Areas: When Is a
South Florida; M. Dwayne Smith, University of Park Problem More Than a Park Problem?;
South Florida; Beth Bjerregaard, University of Daniel Reinhard, University of Alaska,
North Carolina at Charlotte; Sondra Fogel, Anchorage; Troy C. Payne, University of
University of South Florida Alaska, Anchorage
The Death Penalty in Pennsylvania: The Question Reconsidering the Theoretical Framework of
of Racial Disparity; Jeffery T. Ulmer, Third Party Policing: Lessons from the Field;
Pennsylvania State University; John H. Kramer, Greg Koehle, Lock Haven University
Pennsylvania State University; Gary Zajac, Chair:
Pennsylvania State University Greg Koehle, Lock Haven University
Chair:
Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
Thematic Session
138. Methods & Measurement for Victimization
Studies 140. Developing further: The OMCG
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
'Clery-ing' Things Up About Stalking: Exploring Developing Further, Knowing the OMCG; Andy
the Generalizability of Student Samples in Bain, University of Mount Union
Victimization Research; Patrick Quinn Brady, Finishing off the Bikies; Mark Lauchs,
Sam Houston State University; Matt R. Nobles, Queensland University of Technology
Sam Houston State University; Leana Bouffard, Gang Involvement in Prostitution in the US;
Sam Houston State University Amelia L. Davies Robinson, University of Mount
Comparing Caseworker and Child Reports of Union
Violence in the Home; Stacey Nofziger, Radioactive Wheels: Assessing the Threat of
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Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs in Smuggling Indianapolis
Radiological/Nuclear Material; Andrew Godard, Mapping Gang Areas: A Comparison of Methods;
University of Maryland; John Sawyer, START, Amber Perenzin, Temple University; Jerry
University of Maryland; Gabrielle Matuzsan, Ratcliffe, Temple University
START, University of Maryland Online in Detroit? Advancing Mixed Methods
Chair: Research; Karen Clark, Michigan State
Andy Bain, University of Mount Union University; Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Tarleton
State University
141. Identifying, Measuring, And Evaluating Chair:
White Collar Crime Risk Factors And Karen Clark, Michigan State University
Responses: From Cybercrimes to Public
Corruption 143. Reducing Recidivism among Juveniles
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Comparing Sentiment On Pro-Extremist, Neutral Juvenile Economic Sanctions and Delinquency
News, And Counter-Extremist Websites: A Interventions; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State
Qualitative Assessment Of Keyword Analysis; University; Katie Taylor, Florida State
Ryan Scrivens, Simon Fraser University; University; Janelle M. King, Florida State
Richard Frank, Simon Fraser University University
Life's a Breach: Identifying Potential Canadian Juvenile Recidivism in Florida: The Roles of
Targets in Hacking Web Forums; Mitch Education and Employment; Wendy Cavendish,
Macdonald, Simon Fraser University; Richard University of Miami; Amie Nielsen, University of
Frank, Simon Fraser University; Bryan M. Miami
Monk, Simon Fraser University Juvenile Secure Confinement and Risk of
Risk For Public Corruption In The US: Evaluating Recidivism: A Propensity Score Matching
The State Integrity Risk Assessment Scale; Approach; Daniel Nicholas Acton, The
Marcus Tyler Carey, Texas State University University of Montana; Dusten R. Hollist, The
Who Cares About White-Collar Crime? An University of Montana; Jackson M. Bunch, The
Analysis Of Adults’ Views On White-Collar University of Montana
Crime; Thomas E. Dearden, High Point Less Intrusive Measures to Counter Juvenile
University Rearrest: Can Alternative Measures Reduce
Chair: Juvenile Reoffending?; Camille Faubert,
Rudie Neve, National Police Netherlands, Université de Montréal; Rémi Boivin, Université
Analysis and Research de Montréal; Steve Geoffrion, Université de
Montréal
142. Quantitative Methods for the Study of Cities The Effect of Sentencing Disposition on
and Other Areas Recidivism Outcomes; Travis J. Meyers,
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level Arizona State University
Using Quantitative Methods to Explore Measures Chair:
of Crime Concentration in a Large City; Aaron Aviva M. Rich-Shea, Massasoit Community
Levin, University of Missouri - St. Louis; College
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri - St.
Louis; Michael J. Deckard, University of 144. Research on Drug Courts and DUI Courts
Missouri - St. Louis 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Collaboration and Drug Court Model Adherence;
Urban Crime: Overview, Critical Questions and Xiaohan Mei, Washington State University;
Next Steps; Elizabeth Groff, Temple University; Faith Lutze, Washington State University;
Shane D. Johnson, University College London; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington State
Amy Thornton, University College London University
Further Exploration of "Exposure" in Small Area
Crime Research; Thomas Stucky, Indiana Is the Process Part of the Punishment?
University - Purdue University Indianapolis; Recommended versus Actual Sentences
Seth B. Payton, Indiana University - Purdue Imposed for Persons Terminated from Drug
University Indianapolis; John Ottensmann, Treatment Court; Tom LeBel, University of
Indiana University - Purdue University Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Michael Fendrich,
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University of Connecticut; Matt Richie,
Thematic Session
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
At Which Stage in Supervision are Drug Courts 146. Rethinking Reentry: Exploring Logics,
Most Effective?; Haley Zettler, University of Relations, and the Governance of
Texas at Dallas; Stephen J. Clipper, University Marginalization
of Texas at Dallas; Robert G. Morris, University
12:30 to 1:50pm Dupont, Terrace Level
of Texas at Dallas; Jill Johansson-Love, Dallas
You're in a Room Full of Addicts!: Prisoner
County Community Supervision and Corrections
Reentry and the “Making Up” of the Ex-
Department
offender; Reuben Miller, University of Michigan
When Research Meets Practice: Drug Court
Opening a Critical Space: Rethinking Risk and
Performance Management Using Performance
Criminogenic Need in Reentry; Kelly Hannah-
Targets and Scenario-Based Training; Courtney
Moffat, University of Toronto
Elizabeth Broscious, National Center for State
From Surveillance to Intimacy?: Exploring Affect
Courts; Fred Louis Cheesman II, National
in Parole Relations; Robert Werth, Rice
Center for State Courts; Matt Kleiman, National
University
Center for State Courts
Chair:
Predicting Participant Drop-Out from a Driving
Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State University
Under the Influence Court for Repeat Offenders;
Discussant:
Christine Saum, Rowan University; Matthew
Sarah Armstrong, University of Glasgow
Hiller, Temple University
Chair: 147. Perceptions of Criminality in Historical
Sheila Royo Maxwell, Michigan State University Perspective
12:30 to 1:50pm Embassy, Terrace Level
145. Risk Factors and Consequences of Drug
Crime, Law and ‘the People’: Rethinking the
Dependence
Populist Politics of Law and Order in the
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Anglophone World; Russell Hogg, Queensland
A Qualitative Study of Non-Fatal Overdose
University of Technology
among Opiate Users in South Wales, UK; Katy
Stupid Ideas, Worldwide Appeal: The Puzzle of
R. Holloway, University of South Wales; Rhian
Lombroso's Influence in Criminology; Paul
Hills, Welsh Government
Knepper, University of Sheffield
Being a Good Mother: Events Weakening the
Testing Durkheim’s Theory on Egoistic Suicide
Maternal Identity of Law-breaking Addicted
with Survey Data Collected from the Detroit
Women; Amélie Couvrette, Université du
Area Study; Sriram Chintakrindi, California
Québec en Outaouais; Serge Brochu, University
State University, Stanislaus; Jeremy Porter,
of Montreal; Chantal Plourde, Université du
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Québec à Trois-Rivières
The Descent of Nature: Perceptions of Criminality
Estimating Size of Drug Users in Macau; Tianji
in the Public Narrative; Ethan M. Higgins,
Cai, University of Macau; Yiwei Xia, University
University of Louisville; Kristin Swartz,
of Macau
University of Louisville
Sex, Drugs, and Crime: Gender Differences for
Chair:
Opioid Dependent, HIV+ Individuals; Marissa
Sriram Chintakrindi, California State University,
Kiss, George Mason University
Stanislaus
Families in Crisis: Parents’ Attempts to Help
Drug-Using Daughters; Vera Lopez, Arizona 148. Criminal Justice Professionals’ Attitudes
State University and Perceptions
Chair: 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Marissa Kiss, George Mason University Level
Latino Police Officers’ Support for Broken
Windows Policing within a Community
Problem-Solving Strategy; Michael J. Jenkins,
University of Scranton
What Wardens Think: A Survey of Post-Great
Recession Perspectives; Paul Richard Schupp,

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Niagara University 151. Risk Factors for and Consequences of
Is Rehabilitative Ideology Really Dead? Attitudes Bullying Victimization
among Southern Legislators; Kaitlyn Dance, 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown East,
East Tennessee State University; Jennifer Concourse Level
Pealer, East Tennessee State University Low Self-Control, Risky Lifestyles, and Bullying
Predicting Punishment Philosophy: The Attitudes Victimization: Extending the General Theory of
of Criminal Justice Professionals Toward Crime; Teresa C. Kulig, University of
Collateral Consequences; Corey Call, Virginia Cincinnati; James D. Unnever, University of
Commonwealth University; Jill Gordon, South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Cecilia
Virginia Commonwealth University Chouhy, University of Cincinnati; Travis C.
Chair: Pratt, University of Cincinnati; Francis T.
Corey Call, Virginia Commonwealth University Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Risk Factors
Associated with Bully Victimization; Chrystina
Thematic Session Y. Hoffman, Georgia State University; Leah E.
Daigle, Georgia State University
149. Criminology Across the Globe
More than Bullying: Social Consequences of
12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Violent Victimization; Lacey Nicole Wallace,
Level Pennsylvania State University, Altoona; Kim S.
Criminology in Brazil; Fernanda Fonseca Menard, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
Rosenblatt, Catholic University of Pernambuco; The Effect of Bullying Victimization on
Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello, Catholic Delinquent Behaviors: Focusing on Duration
University of Pernambuco and Timing of Victimization; Byongook Moon,
Framing an Intellectual History of Criminology in University of Texas at San Antonio
Canada; J. Bryan Kinney, Simon Fraser The Onset and Desistance from Bullying
University; Paul Brantingham, Simon Fraser Perpetration; Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston State
University University; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State
American Criminology, History, Structure, University
Knowledge; Joachim Savelsberg, University of Chair:
Minnesota; Lara Cleveland, University of Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston State University
Minnesota
Chair: 152. Fear of Crime in Neighborhoods and
Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion University Communities
12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
150. Violence against the Police Exploring the Mechanisms between Perceptions of
12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Level Community Safety and Health Behaviors for
Departmental Minority Representation and Adolescents; Hannah Klein, Temple University
Assaults Against the Police; Turgut Ozkan, Neighborhood Context, Street Efficacy and Fear
University of Texas at Dallas; John L. Worrall, of Crime; Yue Yuan, Indiana University; Beidi
University of Texas at Dallas; Alex R. Piquero, Dong, University of Florida
University of Texas at Dallas Transforming Vacant Lots: Investigating an
Fatal Assaults on Police Officers during Motor Alternative Approach to Reducing Fear of
Vehicle Stops: A Replication; Illya Lichtenberg, Crime; Alaina Marie De Biasi, University of
Mercy College Maryland
Understanding the Use of Deadly Force and The Influence of Women’s Neighborhood
Firearms against the Police; Joseph B. Kuhns, Resources on the Association Between
University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Observed and Perceived Social Disorder;
Diana Dolliver, University of Alabama; Emily Aubrey L. Jackson, University of New Mexico;
Bent, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Brian Soller, University of New Mexico;
Edward R. Maguire, American University Christopher Browning, Ohio State University
Chair: Chair:
Joseph B. Kuhns, University of North Carolina at Alaina Marie De Biasi, University of Maryland
Charlotte

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Chair:
Thematic Session
Chad Posick, Georgia Southern University
153. Health, Health Care, Life Expectancy, and Discussant:
Aging of Prison and Jail Inmates and Michael Rocque, Bates College
Incarcerated Veterans Participants:
J.C. Barnes, University of Cincinnati
12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Brian Boutwell, Saint Louis University
Health and Health Care Among the U.S.
Joseph Schwartz, University of Nebraska at
Incarcerated Populations Key Measures and
Omaha
Recent Findings; Laura Maruschak, U.S.
Eric Connolly, Pennsylvania State University,
Department of Justice
Abington
Aging and Life Expectancy of the U.S. State
Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati
Prison Population; Ann Carson, Bureau of
Jill Portnoy, University of Pennsylvania
Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Margaret Noonan,
Andrea Glenn, University of Alabama
Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Indicators of Mental Health and Disabilities 157. Roundtable: Attitudes towards Crime and
Among Veterans in Prison and Jail, 2011-2012; Punishment among Adolescents and Young
Margaret Noonan, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Adults
USDOJ; Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
Statistics, USDOJ; Jennifer Bronson, U.S. #2, Terrace Level
Department of Justice Adolescents’ Perceptions of their Lived
Discussant: Experiences with Cyberbullying: An
James Patrick Lynch, University of Maryland Exploratory Study; Linda Lila Mohammed,
University of Trinidad and Tobago
An Examination of Common Predictors of
Presidential Plenary Punitiveness Among College Students; Mike
154. Presidential Plenary: The Politics of Costelloe, Northern Arizona University;
Policing American Cities Christine Arazan, Northern Arizona University
Attitudes toward Texting while Driving and Laws
12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom That Regulate It; Casey Welch, Flagler College
Center, Concourse Level Physical Aggression among College Students: The
Chair: Role of Masculinity; Marcella Louise
Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Mulhollem, University of Akron; Robert L.
Justice Peralta, University of Akron
Discussants:
Chief Cathy L. Lanier, Metropolitan Police 158. Roundtable: “You Are Our Go To
Department of the District of Columbia Person…”
Superintendent Michael S. Harrison, New Orleans 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
Police Department #3, Terrace Level
Chief Edward Flynn, Milwaukee Police Chair:
Department Jeffery T. Walker, University of Alabama at
Ret. Deputy Chief Don Anders, San Jose Police Birmingham
Department Participants:
Heith Copes, University of Alabama at
155. Division of Experimental Criminology Birmingham
Lunch & Awards Ceremony Sean Maddan, University of Tampa
12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom West, Richard Hartley, University of Texas at San
Concourse Level Antonio
156. Roundtable: The Future of Biosocial Grant Drawve, Rutgers University
Criminology: Theory, Research, and Policy 159. Roundtable: Building Trust in Communities
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East through Procedural Justice
#1, Terrace Level 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
#4, Terrace Level
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Chair: Chair:
Melissa Bradley, U.S. Department of Justice David Allen Rembert, Jackson State University
Discussants:
Will Johnson, Arlington, TX Police Department 162. Sex and Race Effects in Community
Chief Corrections
Charlene Moe, University of Illinois 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Sunny Schnitzer, Police Executive Research Level
Forum A Prospective Study of Identity Change and
Desistance in a Population of Women on Parole;
160. Roundtable: Research on Sex Offenses Rebecca Stone, University of Massachusetts,
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East Lowell; Merry Morash, Michigan State
#5, Terrace Level University; Marva Goodson, Michigan State
Alcohol-Involved Sexual Assault: What do We University; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State
Know and What Types of Research are Still University; Sandi Smith, Michigan State
Needed?; Katherine Lorenz, University of University; Deborah Kashy, Michigan State
Illinois at Chicago; Sarah E. Ullman, University University
of Illinois at Chicago Chivalry in Probation? A First Look into Possible
Child Sex Trafficking: Not in my Backyard. How Sex Discrepancies in Probation Sentencing;
Serious is Child Trafficking in NY State?; Maria Koeppel, Kansas Department of
Melissa A. Menasco, SUNY Buffalo State Corrections
Co-Offenders And Solo Offenders: Does It Debunking the One-Size-Fit Model in
Matter? A Study of Female Sex Offenders; Corrections: Exploring the Significance of
Ethan Marshall, Sam Houston State University; being African American in Counseling
Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University; Offenders in Corrections; Sherrise Yvonne
Bridget Williamson, Sam Houston State Truesdale-Moore, Minnesota State University,
University Mankato
Sexual Violence Acceptance Among College Race and Probation in a Midwestern State;
Students: The Effects of Gender, Hostility Dzhamilia Makashova, Kansas State University;
Toward Women, Male Violence Acceptance, Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State University
Negative Relationship Attribution, and Chair:
Relationship Conflict; Kathryn L. Burnham, Rebecca Stone, University of Massachusetts,
University of North Carolina, Wilmington Lowell
Social Constructions of Sex Trafficking in Anti-
Trafficking Organizations’ Training Toolkits
and Curricular Materials; Allison Marie Adair, Thematic Session
University of Kentucky
163. Intersectionality: A Reflection on Best
Chair:
Practices
Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University
12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse
161. Macro Issues in Modern Imprisonment Level
12:30 to 1:50pm Jay, Lobby Level Intersectionality and Structured Action Theory;
International Imprisonment Unveiled: Towards a James W. Messerschmidt, University of
New View on the Rehabilitation of Macro- Southern Maine
Criminals; Filip Vojta, Max Planck Institute for Feminist Criminology and Intersectionality: An
Foreign and International Criminal Law Assessment; Meda Chesney-Lind, University of
Politics, Flexible Labor, and Women's Hawaii at Manoa
Incarceration; Pavel Vasiliev, SUNY Oneonta Bringing (Incarcerated) Men Back In: Theorizing
Private Prisons and the Construction of Race in the Context of Feminist Criminology;
Correctional Accountability; Brian Wolf, Jill McCorkel, Villanova University
University of Idaho; Joseph De Angelis, A Lady in the Field: Notes on Intersectionality and
University of Idaho Ethnography; Nikki Jones, University of
The Effects of Punishment on Recidivism: A California, Berkeley
Quasi-Experimental Approach; Kathleen Frey, Chair:
University of Maryland, College Park Deena Isom, University of South Carolina
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Discussants: May Contribute; Emil W. Plywaczewski,
Hillary Potter, University of Colorado, Boulder University of Bialystok
Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland University Gender Neutral or Sensitive Anti-Corruption
Education Across the World?: The United
164. Understudied Types of Victimization Nations Road Ahead; Slawomir Marek Redo,
12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Level Academic Council on the United Nations System
Hate Crimes against the Homeless; Brian Levin, Chair:
California State University, San Bernardino Helmut Kury, University of Freiburg, Germany
Killer Whales or Whale Killers? A Routine
Activities Analysis Introducing Agency among
Orca Whales During the Capture of Orca Thematic Session
Calves; Magdalen Jane Walton, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville 167. Vision 21's Call To Research
Violence At Work – An Everyday Occurrence; 12:30 to 1:50pm Morgan, Lobby Level
Emily Schindeler, Griffith University Addressing Victims’ Legal Needs: An Evaluation
Warning Signs of Military Workplace Violence: of OVC’s Wraparound Victim Legal Assistance
The Role of Rank in Reporting Threatening Network Demonstration Project; Samantha
Behaviors; Elizabeth C. Low, University of Lowry, ICF International; Alana M. Henninger,
Nebraska - Lincoln; Mario Scalora, University John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY /
of Nebraska - Lincoln; Denise J. Bulling, ICF International; Sara Debus-Sherrill, ICF
University of Nebraska Public Policy Center International
When, Where, and How to Teach Non-Violent Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth:
Masculinity? Lessons from Evaluating a How Systems Connect and Coordinate to Serve
PROMUNDO-Adapted Prevention Program; Child Victims; Melanie Johnson, ICF
Allison Foley, Georgia Regents University; International; Sara Debus-Sherrill, ICF
Todd Powell-Williams, Georgia Regents International
University; Kim Davies, Georgia Regents The Statistical Response to Vision 21:
University; Jenelle Lawhorne, Georgia Regents Development of the National Survey of Victim
University Service Organizations; Nelson Lim, RAND
Chair: Corporation; Sarah Greathouse, RAND
Allison Foley, Georgia Regents University Corporation; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice
Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop, Bureau of
165. Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Alumni Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Association Luncheon Discussant:
12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama Ballroom, Susan Williams, Office for Victims of Crime
Churchill Hotel

Thematic Session
Thematic Session
168. National Survey of Children Exposed to
166. Women and Children as Offenders and Violence
Victims: Lessons Learned for Succeeding
Generations 12:30 to 1:50pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Title: Adverse Childhood Experiences Scales
12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Need Broader Victimization Assessment; David
Level Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire; Anne
Comparing and Delivering Juvenile Justice Across Shattuck, University of New Hampshire;
the World; Jay Albanese, Virginia Heather Turner, University of New Hampshire;
Commonwealth University; Phil Reichel, Sherry Hamby, Sewanee the University of the
University of Northern Colorado South
Education for Justice: Experiences and Prospects Victimization Profiles in a Nationally
for Further Internationalization; Rosemary Representative Sample of Youth: The
Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Significance of Poly-victimization; Heather
The Post-2015 United Nations Criminal Justice Turner, University of New Hampshire; Anne
Education Agenda: What Western Criminology
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Shattuck, University of New Hampshire; David Sokoloff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire; Sherry Examining the Role of Pre-Carceral and Carceral
Hamby, Sewanee the University of the South Experiences on Success in Post-Secondary
Child Neglect: Associations with Other Forms of Correctional Education; Lindsey Livingston
Child Maltreatment, Delinquency, and Runell, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Adolescent Victimizations; Sherry Hamby, The Effect of Institutional Educational
Sewanee the University of the South; David Programming on Prisoner Misconduct; Kyleigh
Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire; M. Clark, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
Heather Turner, University of New Hampshire; Jason Rydberg, University of Massachusetts,
Jennifer Vanderminden, University of North Lowell
Carolina, Wilmington
171. Social Control
169. Sexual Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
12:30 to 1:50pm Northwest, Lobby Level Operation No Mas: Pulling Levers on the 18th
An Examination of the Availability of Online Street Gang in Saint Paul, MN; David Squier
Information About Sexual Assault Resources on Jones, Northeastern University
College Campuses; Jennifer Rhiannon Police Layoffs and Violent Crime; Marie Mele,
Scroggins, Montana State University Billings; Monmouth University; Michele Muni, Holy
Sara Malley, Pellissippi State Community Family University
College Traffic Enforcement, Dangerous Driving and
Interrogating Blurred Lines: Consent and Sexual Fatalities in Boom Counties; Rick Ruddell,
Assault Prevention on Campus; Hannah Barrett, University of Regina; Thomasine Heitkamp,
University of Guelph; Karla O'Regan, St. University of North Dakota; Roni Mayzer,
Thomas University University of North Dakota
Legislating “Revenge Porn”: Protecting Victims Using Hemostatic Bandages to Drive Down the
and Preserving Civil Liberties; Meagen Michelle Homicide Rate in Trinidad and Tobago;
Hildebrand, University at Albany, SUNY; Sarah Meredith L. Patten, University of Trinidad and
E. Lageson, Rutgers University - Newark Tobago; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of
Motivational Factors For Emergency Room Criminology, University of Cambridge; Sumit
Volunteers for Rape Victims; LaDonna Long, Kumar, University of Cambridge
Roosevelt University Chair:
The Role of Social Support in the Disclosure and Meredith L. Patten, University of Trinidad and
Recovery Process of Rape Victims; Jessica Tobago
Nicole Mitchell, University of South Florida;
Amy M. Cohn, LEGACY | The Schroeder 172. Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology:
Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Teaching about Race and Racism in Criminal
Studies; Wilson Palacios, University of Justice Classes
Massachusetts, Lowell; Kathleen M. Heide, 12:30 to 1:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor
University of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, “Don’t Get Killed in The Ghetto”: Race, Fear, and
University of South Florida Service-Learning Pedagogy; Sarah Becker,
Chair: Louisiana State University; Crystal Paul,
Jessica Nicole Mitchell, University of South Louisiana State University
Florida Teaching Racial Inequality to a Non-Critical
Audience; Julie Globokar, Kent State University
170. The Challenges and Possibilities of Prison Teaching Race from a Place of Privilege; Kasey
Education Ragan, University of California, Irvine; Jaimee
12:30 to 1:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Limmer, Northern Arizona University
Post-secondary Education in Contemporary Chair:
Corrections: The BU PEP Model for Progressive Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal
Correctional Practices; James Matesanz, Boston Justice
University; Danielle Rousseau, Boston
University; Jillian Baranger, Boston University
College Programs in Prison + Upon Reentry:
Focus on Women's Experiences; Natalie Jean
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173. Roundtable: Penal Abolition Research and Chair:
the Politics of Crime and Justice Shyamal Kumar Das, Elizabeth City State
12:30 to 1:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor University
The International Conference on Penal Abolition:
Current Dynamics and Controversies; Claire 178. Pathways through Crime and Punishment
Delisle, University of Ottawa 2:00 to 3:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Carceral Therapeutics and the Shadow State: Community Reentry and Criminal Careers in the
Troubling the Role of Psychiatry in Alternatives Short-Term: Testing Static and Dynamic
to Incarceration; Colleen Hackett, Colorado Explanatory Models of Offending; Patrick
State University, Pueblo Lussier, Université Laval; Lila Kazemian, John
Ludic Ubuntu Ethics and its Potential for Penal Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Abolition; Mechthild Nagel, SUNY Cortland Do Juvenile Offense Characteristics Predict Adult
“Black Lives Matter” and Organizing Against Criminal Paths?; Danielle Marie Carkin,
Incarceration at a Local Level; Joshua Price, Plymouth State University; Paul Tracy,
Binghamton University University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Chair: Dynamic Predictors of Periods of Incarceration
Claire Delisle, University of Ottawa Across the Life Course of Female Prisoners in
the Netherlands; Katharina Joosen, NSCR;
174. Roundtable: Widening Media Coverage of Anne-Marie Slotboom, VU University
Criminology Research Amsterdam
12:30 to 1:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Punishment and the Life Course; Tracey
Chair: Shollenberger, Harvard University
Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime The Cyclical Nature of Criminal Offending: A
Report Qualitative Exploration of Intermittency among
Discussants: Active Offenders; Lionel Smith, University of
Kris R. Henning, Portland State University Delaware
Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Chair:
Laura Dugan, University of Maryland Lionel Smith, University of Delaware
James A. Fox, Northeastern University
175. Race and Justice: An International Journal - Thematic Session
Editorial Board Meeting
2:00 to 3:20pm 1101, 1st Floor 179. Green Criminology and Agencies of
Environmental Justice and Injustice
176. White Collar Crime Research Consortium
Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm Coats, Terrace Level
2:00 to 3:20pm Albright, Terrace Level The Injustices of Policing, Law and Multinational
Monopolisation in the Privatisation of Natural
177. Law & Behavior in Transnational Context Diversity: Cases from Colombia and Latin
2:00 to 3:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level America; David Rodriguez Goyes, Oslo
Memorialization Laws in the United Kingdom: A University / Antonio Nariño University; Nigel
Response to a Moral Panic or an Increased South, University of Essex
Occurrence; Kristen Marie Zgoba, New Jersey Use of Discretion in Detectives’ Decision Making:
Department of Corrections An Exploration of Police Investigation of Illegal
Women Perpetrators: Theorizing Gender and Wildlife Trade in Norway; Siv Rebekka
Genocide; Evelyn Ann Gertz, The Ohio State Runhovde, Politihøgskolen (Norwegian Police
University; Hollie Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State University College)
University; Sara Elise Brown, Clark University Cross-border Environmental Crime: A 'Wicked'
The Gift of Law and the Gift of Time; Biko Problem; Toine Spapens, Tilburg University;
Agozino, Virginia Tech Wim Huisman, VU University Amsterdam
Satisfied and Committed Prison Officers? An Environmental Crime and the Dynamics of
Exploration of Job Satisfaction and Specialist Environment Courts; Rob White,
Organisational Commitment among Prison University of Tasmania
Officers in Ghana; Thomas Akoensi, University Chair:
of Kent Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky University
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Discussant: California State University, Long Beach
Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M University - Corpus Chair:
Christi Robert Schug, California State University, Long
Beach
180. Author Meets Critics: Offending Women in
Contemporary China: Gender and Pathways
into Crime Thematic Session
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Author: 182. Health Trajectories of Justice System-
Anqi Shen, Teesside University Involved Individuals
Chair: 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Intergenerational Clustering of Antisocial Traits
Justice and Mental Health and Substance Use
Critics: Comorbidity; Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis
Klaus von Lampe, John Jay College of Criminal University; Christopher Salas-Wright,
Justice University of Texas at Austin; Matt DeLisi, Iowa
Liqun Cao, University of Ontario Institute of State University; Matthew Larson, Wayne State
Technology University
Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International Effects of Justice System Exposure on Youths’
University Substance Use Trajectories; Connie Hassett-
Barbara Sims, Mars Hill University Walker, Kean University; Katrina Walsemann,
Elizabeth Dineen, Bay Path University University of South Carolina; Bethany Bell,
University of South Carolina; Gilbert Gee,
University of California, Los Angeles
Thematic Session Mental Illness, Gender Roles, and Physical
181. Biopsychosocial Approaches to the Study Victimization in Prison; Jason Schnittker,
of Antisocial Behavior, Aggression, University of Pennsylvania; Valerio Bacak,
Psychopathy, and Serial Homicide Rutgers University
Discussant:
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level Lauren Porter, University of Maryland
Blood Lead and Antisocial Behavior: The
Mediating Role of Callous-Unemotional Traits;
Olivia Choy, University of Pennsylvania; Adrian Thematic Session
Raine, University of Pennsylvania; Jianghong
Liu, University of Pennsylvania; Jill Portnoy, 183. Crime and Place: Preliminary Findings
University of Pennsylvania; Liana Soyfer, from the Contexts of Drug Enforcement
University of Pennsylvania Project
Contextual Amplification of Parenting Styles on 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Early Maturing Adolescents’ Physical Police Knowledge and Attitudes about
Aggression; Frances Chen, University of Neighborhood Drug-Free Zones and their
Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, University of Impact on Narcotics Enforcement; Joshua C.
Pennsylvania; Liana Soyfer, University of Hinkle, Georgia State University
Pennsylvania Drug Dealers’ and Users’ Responses to
Poorer Emotional Intelligence Characterizes Neighborhood Drug-Free Zones; Volkan
Psychopaths in the Community; Shichun Topalli, Georgia State University
Asminet Ling, University of Pennsylvania; In the Market for Violence: Exploring the
Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania; Relationship between the Illicit Drug Markets
Robert Schug, California State University, Long and Local Levels of Violence; Elizabeth
Beach Griffiths, Rutgers University; Walter Campbell,
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer: An Overlapping Rutgers University; Sarah Trocchio, Rutgers
Biological, Psychological, and Psychosocial University; Jie Xu, Rutgers University
Developmental Timeline Approach to the Study
of Serial Homicide; Joseph Petitt, California
State University, Long Beach; Robert Schug,
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Becoming a "Homegrown" Jihadist Terrorist
Thematic Session
Offender; Jytte Klausen, Brandeis University
184. Could Computing And Network Chair:
Configurations Shape Hackers’ Online John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice
Behaviors During System Trespassing Discussant:
Events? Heidi Ellis, Boston Children's Hospital / Harvard
Medical School
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Risk, Ambiguity, And Restrictive Deterrent
Effects In Cyberspace; Alexander Testa, Thematic Session
University of Maryland; David Maimon,
University of Maryland; Michel Cukier, 186. Life Without Parole: Understanding a
University of Maryland; Bertrand Sobesto, Contemporary American Punishment
University of Maryland 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Recentness of a Legitimate User’s Last Access to Virtual Life Sentences; Jessica S. Henry,
a Compromised Computer: Effects on System Montclair State University
Trespassers’ Decision-Making; Sarah Appleby, The Commutation Process: Perceptions of the
University of Maryland Permanently Incarcerated; Margaret Leigey, The
System Trespassers’ Attack Networks: College of New Jersey
Investigating The Dynamics Of Repeated Life without Parole: U.S. and the World; Ashley
System Trespassing Events On Attacked Nellis, The Sentencing Project
Computer System; Amit Rechavi, Ruppin The Death Penalty’s Wake: Life without Parole in
Academic Center; Tamar Berenblum, The the American South; Christopher Seeds, New
Hebrew University; David Maimon, University York University
of Maryland Chairs:
Exploring Cognitive Decision-Making Processes Christopher Seeds, New York University
And Computer-Focused Cybercrime Ashley Nellis, The Sentencing Project
Victimization: The Role Of Thoughtfully Discussant:
Reflective Decision Making; Eric Louderback, Jonathan Simon, University of California,
University of Miami; Olena Antonaccio, Berkeley
University of Miami; Saman Zonouz, Rutgers
School of Engineering
Thematic Session
Thematic Session 187. Understanding and Measuring Youth
Gang Involvement
185. Why Individuals Radicalize to Violent
Extremism in the United States: Lessons from 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
the National Institute of Justice They Aren’t Always Who We Thought They
Were: Retrospective Reinterpretation of Gang
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level Status; Dena Carson, Indiana University -
Facilitative Conditions for “Domestic Terrorism”: Purdue University Indianapolis; Chris Melde,
Extremist Political Violence in the United Michigan State University; Finn-Aage Esbensen,
States, 1980-2012; David Snow, University of University of Missouri - St. Louis
California, Irvine; Brent Smith, University of An Exploration of Gang Membership over Time;
Arkansas; Anna Tan, University of California, Stephanie A. Wiley, University of Missouri - St.
Irvine; Kevin Fitzpatrick, University of Arkansas Louis; Dena Carson, Indiana University -
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America: Using Purdue University Indianapolis; Finn-Aage
Knowledge of Radicalization Pathways to Forge Esbensen, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Prevention Strategies; Mark S. Hamm, Indiana Gangs: What’s Learning Got to Do with It?;
State University Adrienne Freng, University of Wyoming;
The Empirical Assessment of Domestic Stephanie A. Wiley, University of Missouri - St.
Radicalization: A Qualitative Approach; Louis; Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of
Michael Jensen, University of Maryland Missouri - St. Louis
College Graduates and Dropouts: Pathways to
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Friendship, Gang Embeddedness and Violent Study of the Ottawa Shooting in October 2014;
Crime among Serious Adolescent Offenders; Valentine Crosset, University of Montreal;
Shannon E. Reid, University of North Carolina Masarah-Cynthia Paquet-Clouston, University
at Charlotte of Montreal
Chair: Chair:
Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri - St. Robert T. Cadigan, Metropolitan College, Boston
Louis University
188. Terrorism and Political Violence: Popular 190. Justice Issues in Cases Involving Intimate
Attitudes and Policy Partner Violence
2:00 to 3:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Middle Easterner Composition and Perceived Risk Level
of Terror Victimization; Kelly Welch, Villanova Making the [Judicial] Grade: Patterns of
University; Xia Wang, Arizona State University Procedural Justice in Civil Protection Order
The Boston Marathon Bombing: Bostonians’ Hearings; Karol Lucken, University of Central
Perception on Criminal Sanctions Towards an Florida; Jeffrey Rosky, University of Central
”Alleged Terrorist”; John Asagba, University of Florida
Massachusetts, Lowell Legal Practitioners' Perceptions toward Intimate
Shaping Applied Research on Lone Actor Partner Femicide in Brazil; Marcela Zamboni
Terrorism. A FP7 PRIME Initiative; Amy Lucena, Universidade federal da Paraíba
Thornton, University College London; Emily Prosecutors’ Attitudes and Experiences with Penal
Corner, University College London; Kartikeya Mediation of Intimate Partner Violence Cases in
Tripathi, University College London; Matthew Greece; Gabriela Wasileski, University of
Ashby, University College London Baltimore; Margarita Poteyeva, James Madison
“The Rwandan Diaspora in Canada: Justice and University
Reconciliation”; Jennifer Jean Marson, Western "On Behalf of Her Children": The Impact of
Michigan University Children on Judicial Decision-Making in
Searching for A Just Peace for Darfur: Exposure Protection Order Cases; Amy M. Magnus,
to Violence and Reconciliation; Courtney Leigh University of California, Irvine
DeRoche, The Ohio State University The Effects of Criminal Sanctions for Intimate
Chair: Partner Violence: A Meta-Analysis of
Courtney Leigh DeRoche, The Ohio State Individual Level Effects; Christopher D.
University Maxwell, Michigan State University; Joel H.
Garner, Portland State University; Jina Lee,
189. Who's The Terrorist Now? Constructions, Michigan State University
Characterizations, and Interpretations of Chair:
Terrorism Luye Li, University of Delaware
2:00 to 3:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level
A Cabinet of Curiosities: The Boston Marathon 191. Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic
Bombing as a Government Conspiracy; Robert Violence
T. Cadigan, Metropolitan College, Boston 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
University Level
Crime and Terrorism in the Media: Abortion and Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About
Fort Hood; Diana Rodriguez-Spahia, John Jay Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault:
College of Criminal Justice Awareness in Alaska from a statewide survey.;
Getting America Safe Again: Content Analysis of Cory R. Lepage, University of Alaska,
ISIS Imagery and Narratives; Reinmar Freis- Anchorage; Lindsey Blumenstein, University of
Beattie, University of New Hampshire; Alaska, Anchorage
Katherine R. Abbott, University of New A Qualitative Study On The Comparison Of Pre-
Hampshire And Post-Separation Intimate Partner Violence
Lupus Terroris Americanus: Exploring the Against Women; Carrie Li, Michigan State
Mediated Social Construction of Lone Wolf University; April M. Zeoli, Michigan State
Terrorism; Estee Marchi, Rutgers University University; Echo Rivera, Michigan State
News Construction of the Terrorist Fact: A Case University; Cris Sullivan, Michigan State
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
University Dietzler, SCCJR, University of Glasgow; Blythe
"I Ain't for That": Intimate Partner Violence and A. Bowman, Virginia Commonwealth University
Help Seeking in the Lives of Urban African Political as Personal: The Role of Museum
American Women; Rachel Schumann, Organisational Culture in the Efficacy of
University of Toronto Cultural Property Policies; Meg Lambert,
‘Bars and Fields’ and Violence against Rural University of Glasgow
Women in the Heartland; Amanda Sanchez, Chair:
West Virginia University Jessica Dietzler, SCCJR, University of Glasgow
Identifying the Context of Intimate Partner
Violence Through Text Network Analysis;
Sung-hun Byun, Rutgers University Thematic Session
Chair:
194. Histories of Punishment: Penal
Tamar Hofnung, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Developments from the Civil War to the Late
192. Police Use of Deadly Force Twentieth Century
2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level 2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown East,
Disentangling the Nature of Fatal Police-Citizen Concourse Level
Encounters; Andrea Rae Borrego, Metropolitan After Institutionalization: The Post-Civil War
State University of Denver Proliferation of Carceral Forms; Ashley Rubin,
Methods for Estimating the Number of Law Florida State University
Enforcement Homicides in the US; Duren The Road to Sostre: Revisiting the Origins of the
Banks, RTI International Inmates’ Rights Movement; Alex Tepperman,
Police Use of Deadly Force: The Impact of Social University of Florida
Roles on Officers' Decision-Making Processes; Local Context and Penal Change: Exploring How
Jordan C. Pickering, University of Missouri - St. Socioeconomic and Political Forces Shape Local
Louis; David A. Klinger, University of Missouri Governing Decisions; Michael Campbell,
- St. Louis University of Missouri - St. Louis
Policing Through Violence: An Analysis of Understanding Penal Change: Reform in the
Killings by Police Officers in the State of São Progressive Era and Beyond; Michelle Phelps,
Paulo, Brazil; Giane Silvestre, University of University of Minnesota; Philip Goodman,
California, Berkeley Law School University of Toronto; Joshua Page, University
Underreporting of Justifiable Homicides of Minnesota
Committed by Police Officers in the United Chair:
States, 1976-2012; Colin Loftin, University at Alex Tepperman, University of Florida
Albany, SUNY; David McDowall, University at Discussant:
Albany, SUNY; Min Xie, University of Candace Kruttschnitt, President, American Society
Maryland, College Park of Criminology / University of Toronto
Chair: Participants:
Colin Loftin, University at Albany, SUNY Joshua Page, University of Minnesota
Philip Goodman, University of Toronto
Speakers:
Thematic Session Ashley Rubin, Florida State University
193. The Illicit Antiquities Trade: Michael Campbell, University of Missouri - St.
Organisations, Facilitators, and Policies of Louis
Practice in Transnational Spaces Michelle Phelps, University of Minnesota
2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level
A Comparison Of Theoretical And Practical Thematic Session
Applications Of Situational Crime Prevention In
Transnational Illicit Markets; Christine Acosta 195. Policing for the 21st Century: Reformation
Weirich, University of Glasgow 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
Deviant Archaeologists: Public Representations of Examining Police and Community Engagement
Archaeologist Identities and Their Harmful Issues; Patricia Griffin, Temple University
Effects on ‘Fighting’ Illicit Traffic; Jessica
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
The Role of Policing with Body Camera
Thematic Session
Technology; Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod
Community College 197. People and Place Oriented Approaches in
Integrating Empathy into Policing; Beth Sanborn, the Study of Crime: Bridging the Gap
Holy Family University
2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom
The Effects of Militarization of Police and the
Center, Concourse Level
Community; Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's
Young People's Differential Vulnerability to
University
Criminogenic Exposure; Per-Olof Wikstrom,
Chair:
University of Cambridge; Richard Mann, ETH,
Patricia Griffin, Temple University
Zurich; Beth Hardie, University of Cambridge
Discussant:
PHDCN Revisited: People and Place in Long-
Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's University
Term Perspective; Robert J. Sampson, Harvard
Participants:
University
Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod Community College
Immigration, Crime and Sociological Positivism
Beth Sanborn, Holy Family University
in the U.S.: Lessons for People, Place and Crime
Relationships; Michael Gottfredson, University
Thematic Session of California, Irvine
Chair:
196. Police Culture, Police Deviance, and Police Friedrich Loesel, University of Cambridge
Integrity Discussant:
2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level David Weisburd, George Mason University
Controlling Occupational Deviance in
Bureaucracies: Do Police Departments make it
Thematic Session
Difficult for Birds of a Feather Flock Together?;
Jon Maskaly, University of Illinois at Chicago; 198. Serious Outcomes and Death Related to
Christopher Donner, Loyola University Victim and Offender Relationship
Chicago; Lorie Fridell, University of South
2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom East,
Florida
Concourse Level
Understanding the Blue Wall: Identifying
A Comparative Analysis of Injury Severity in
Individual- and Agency-level Predictors of
Cases of Sexual Assault by Intimate Partners,
Officers Reporting the Misconduct of
Acquaintances and Strangers; April Pattavina,
Colleagues; Lorie Fridell, University of South
University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Linda
Florida; Jon Maskaly, University of Illinois at
Williams, University of Massachusetts Lowell;
Chicago; Christopher Donner, Loyola
Melissa Morabito, University of Massachusetts,
University Chicago
Lowell
Downplaying the Race Card: Police Integrity in
A Multi-State Comparison of Stand Your Ground
South Africa; Adri Sauerman, Michigan State
Intimate Partner Violence Cases: Equal or
University; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan
Disparate Protection?; Denise Crisafi,
State University
University of Central Florida
Testing the Theory of Police Integrity: Do
Multi-Victim Collateral Intimate Partner
Community Characteristics Matter in a
Homicide; Emily Meyer, Norwich University
Centralized Police System?; Sanja Kutnjak
Multiple-Domestic Homicides; Molly Dragiewicz,
Ivkovich, Michigan State University; Irena
Queensland University of Technology; Lynn A.
Cajner Mraovic, University of Zagreb;
Addington, American University; Callie
Krunoslav Borovec, Croatian Ministry of
Rennison, University of Colorado, Denver;
Interior
Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia University
Chair:
Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal 199. The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the
Justice Academy of Experimental Criminology Awards
Discussant: Ceremony
Joshua Ederheimer, U.S. Department of 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom West,
Commerce Concourse Level

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
200. Roundtable: Addressing Methodological University of North Georgia; Alan Mobley, San
Limitations in Criminology and Criminal Diego State University
Justice Research Labeled for Life – Sex Offender Policies and
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Shame; Brian E. Oliver, Brian Oliver
#1, Terrace Level Consulting
Exploring the Difficulties in Conducting Money Gate to Hell, Inside and Out: The Gay
Qualitative Interviews in Post War Conditions: Male Experience after Prison; John Dennem,
A Case Study of Sri Lanka; Evanka Swampillai, New Mexico State University
University of Illinois at Chicago Chair:
Gaining Access and Building Rapport: Robert Johnson, American University
Methodological Issues in Prisoner Re-Entry
Research; Katharina Maier, University of 203. Roundtable: Which Is Bigger--Criminology
Toronto or Criminal Justice?
Policing on the Surveillance Frontier: Examining 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
the Impact of Body Worn Camera Systems on #4, Terrace Level
Law Enforcement; Molly George, California Chair:
Lutheran University; Robert Meadows, Craig Hemmens, Washington State University
California Lutheran University; Helen Ahn Lim, Discussants:
California Lutheran University Jeffery T. Walker, University of Alabama at
Uniform Crime Reporting Program's Efforts to Birmingham
Improve Data Available on Law Enforcement Pauline K. Brennan, University of Nebraska at
Use of Force; Cynthia Barnett-Ryan, FBI Omaha
Uniform Crime Reporting Program Marvin Krohn, University of Florida
The Hate Crime Reporting Gap and Why It
204. Roundtable: African Criminology and
Matters; Nazmia Comrie, U.S. Department of
Justice Association Security Summit on Africa:
Justice
Issues, Problems, Challenges, and Solutions
Chair:
Invigorated for the Conference (No. 1)
Katharina Maier, University of Toronto 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
201. Roundtable: Debating the Militarization of #5, Terrace Level
the Police Chair:
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State University
#2, Terrace Level Discussants:
Chair: Obi N.I. Ebbe, University of Tennessee at
Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich University Chattanooga
Discussants: Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, Texas Southern University
David Orrick, Norwich University Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University
Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University Evaristus Obinyan, Southern University at New
Participants: Orleans
Nicholas Pace, Norwich University Charles Ochie, Albany State University, Albany,
Tory Kethro, Norwich University Georgia
Erik Rajunas, Norwich University David Chiabi, New Jersey City University
Liam Wilber, Norwich University 205. Using Ethnography, Interviews, and Case
Studies to Expand Knowledge on Informal
202. Roundtable: Convict Criminology: Economies and Criminality
Exploring Shame for Transforming Justice 2:00 to 3:20pm Jay, Lobby Level
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Crime, Culture, and Informalization: A Case
#3, Terrace Level Study Bootleg Concert T-Shirt Sellers; Frank
American Justice and Degrading Punishment; Hughes, Binghamton University
Robert Johnson, American University Hustle and Flow: The Materiality, Political
A Feminist and Transformative Analysis of Shame Economy and Social Life of South Africa’s
and the Experience of Re-Gaining Child Illegal Gold; Matthew Nesvet, University of
Custody as Rite of Passage for Formerly California, Davis
Incarcerated Mothers; Denise Woodall,
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Major Jack J. Wells: A Case Study of How
Thematic Session
Personal Factors Can Facilitate Whistleblowing;
James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky University 207. Empirical Analysis of Terrorism and
Homelessness Immersed in Harm: Neoliberalism Responses to Terrorism from a Variety of
and the Structural Production of Substance Use- Perspectives
Related Harms among the Homeless Population;
2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Enrique Hernandez, California State University,
Level
Long Beach; Dina Perrone, California State
Terrorist Ideology and Behavior: An Examination
University, Long Beach
of the Behavior of Known and Unknown
Public Criminology? Identifying the Roles of
Perpetrators; Rose Bellandi, University at
‘Evidence’ in Belgian Drug Policy Development
Albany, SUNY
(1996-2003); Julie Tieberghien, Ghent
Loss of Significance and Use of Violence among
University, Institute for Social Drug Research
Radicalized Individuals in the United States;
Chair:
Katarzyna Jasko, Jagiellonian University; Gary
Sharon Hayes, Queensland University of
LaFree, University of Maryland
Technology
The Relationship between US Government
Actions and Attacks against US Nationals;
Thematic Session Laura Dugan, University of Maryland; Erica
206. Boots on the Ground in Ferguson, MO Chenoweth, University of Denver
Change and Stability in Attitudes toward
2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Terrorism: The Impact of the Boston Marathon
Level Bombings; Gary LaFree, University of
Social Movement and the Fight for Social Justice: Maryland; Amy Adamczyk, John Jay College of
Understanding the Experiences of Radical, Criminal Justice
Intermediary, and Tourist Protesters in Chair:
Ferguson, Missouri; Jennifer Cobbina, Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Michigan State University; Victor Rios,
University of California, Santa Barbara;
Michael Conteh, Michigan State University Thematic Session
Tweeting for Mike Brown: Examining the use of
Social Media in the Aftermath of the Mike 208. Criminal Trial, Sentencing, and
Brown Shooting; Kishonna Gray, Eastern Community Correction in China (ACCCJ
Kentucky University Panel 3)
Confronting Ferguson through the Criminological 2:00 to 3:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Imagination; Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Victim Offender Reconciliation in China: An
Dickinson University Analysis of its Impact on Sentence Outcome in
Peace and Police: Is a Justice of Love Possible?; Intentional Assault Cases; Hong Lu, University
Michael John DeValve, Fayetteville State of Nevada, Las Vegas; Yudu Li, Sam Houston
University; Joeleana Koehne, Fayetteville State State University; Bin Liang, University of
University Oklahoma, Tulsa
This is What ‘Black Feminism’ Looks Like: Court Case Dossier and the Anatomy of Chinese
Women’s Involvement in the ‘Black Lives Criminal Trials; Ni He, Northeastern University
Matter’ Movement; Hillary Potter, University of Semiformal Crime Control and Semiformal
Colorado, Boulder Organizations in China: An Empirical
Chair: Demonstration from Chinese Community
Victor Rios, University of California, Santa Corrections; Shanhe Jiang, University of
Barbara Toledo; Dawei Zhang, Central China Normal
University; Xiaohong Jin, Central China
Normal University; Deping Xiang, Central
China Normal University; Richard Greenleaf,
Elmhurst College; Jie Liu, Central China
Normal University; Na Xu, Central China
Normal University
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Immediate Execution or Two-year Reprieve: The A More Rigorous Examination of Delinquent Peer
Sentencing Decisions among Capital Cases of Associations through Longitudinal Network
Shanghai and Guangzhou from 2008 to 2011; Models; David Schaefer, Arizona State
Siyu Liu, New Jersey City University; Moulin University
Xiong, Southwestern University of Finance and Leaving Revisited: The Conditional Effects of
Economics; Bin Liang, University of Oklahoma, Teen Dating Violence Victimization on
Tulsa Relationship Dissolution; Brian Soller,
Chair: University of New Mexico; Dana Haynie, Ohio
Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas State University
Chairs:
Brian Soller, University of New Mexico
Thematic Session Daniel Ragan, University of New Mexico
209. Policy Panel: Bail & Pretrial Justice:
Action Research and Evidence-Based Policy Thematic Session
in the Pretrial Arena—The Pendulum
Swings? 211. Development and Validation of Risk
2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Screening and Assessment Tools
Level 2:00 to 3:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level
Challenges of Translating Research into Evidence- Developing a Human Trafficking Screening Tool
Based Practices during the United States’ Third for Use in the Child Welfare System and with
Generation of Bail Reform; Cherise Fanno Runaway and Homeless Youth; Miriam Becker-
Burdeen, Pretrial Justice Institute Cohen, The Urban Institute; Lilly Yu, The Urban
Lessons Learned about Measuring System Change Institute; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute
and Action Research from the Smart Pretrial Validating the Offender Employment Retention
Demonstration Initiative; Michael R. Jones, Inventory (ERI) to Predict Offender Job
Pretrial Justice Institute Retention; Jennifer Yahner, The Urban Institute;
The Bail and Case Dismissal Connection: P. Elizabeth Taylor, National Institute of
Unnecessary Pretrial Detention?; E. Rely Corrections; Ellen Paddock, The Urban
Vilcica, Temple University Institute; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban
Chair: Institute
E. Rely Vilcica, Temple University Building a Framework for Developing a Dynamic
Risk Assessment Instrument: A Case Study on
Juvenile Sex Offenders; KiDeuk Kim, The
Thematic Session Urban Institute; Erika Parks, The Urban
Institute
210. Friends, Inmates, and Intimates: New
Discussant:
Directions in Criminological Research on
Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute
Peer Networks
2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse 212. Advances in Offender Assessment and Risk
Level Prediction
The Antecedents of Respect in an Inmate 2:00 to 3:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Network; Jacob Young, Arizona State A Meta-Analysis of the Predictive Validity of
University; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State Risk and Needs Assessment Instruments;
University; David Schaefer, Arizona State Kirsten Hutzell, Lycoming College; David B.
University; Gary Zajac, Pennsylvania State Wilson, George Mason University; Stephanie
University; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser Maass, George Mason University
University; Dana Haynie, Ohio State University Are Criminal Thinking Inventories Valid for
The Magnitude of Peer Influence: An Instrumental Women Offenders?; Jamie Vaske, Western
Variable Analysis; Daniel Ragan, University of Carolina University; Brian Lovins, Harris
New Mexico; D. Wayne Osgood, The County, Texas Community Supervision and
Pennsylvania State University; Sonja Siennick, Corrections; Kallee Spooner, Sam Houston
Florida State University State University

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Developing a Measure of Sex Offender Risk of Alissa Pollitz Worden, University at Albany,
Absconding and FTR: Implications for SUNY; Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal
Instrument Development; Joseph M. Durso, Services / SUNY Albany; Reveka Shteynberg,
University of Missouri - St. Louis; Beth University at Albany, SUNY; Kirstin Morgan,
Huebner, University of Missouri - St. Louis University at Albany, SUNY
The Development of the Ohio Risk Assessment Discussant:
System--Misdemeanor Assessment Tool Marea Beeman, National Legal Aid and Defender
(ORAS-MAT); Jennifer L. Lux, University of Association
Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, University of
Cincinnati; Brian Lovins, Harris County, Texas
Community Supervision and Corrections Thematic Session
A Study of the Predictive Factors of Probation
215. Methodological Questions in Delinquency
Failure: Focused on the Warning Tickets of
Research
Probation Violations among Sex Offenders in
South Korea; Younoh Cho, Dongguk University; 2:00 to 3:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Mi-jeong Lee, Hanlim University; JiHoon Lee, Estimating the Effect of Race on Juvenile Court
Korean National Police Agency Decision-Making: A Comparison of Methods;
Chair: Shaun M. Gann, Columbus State University
Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina University Missing Risk Factor Data in Group-Based
Trajectory Models: An Investigation with
213. Technology, Surveillance, and Social Implications for Research and Theory on
Control Offending; Christopher Sullivan, University of
2:00 to 3:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level Cincinnati; James V. Ray, University of Texas at
The Creation of the Modern “University Fortress”; San Antonio; Thomas Loughran, University of
Stephen T. Young, Old Dominion University Maryland; Shayne Jones, University of South
The Politics of School Security; Jonathan M. Florida
Kremser, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Considering the Consequences of Controlling for
Privacy Expectations in a Digital World: What is Friendship Selection; Jean McGloin, University
Reasonable?; Steven Hurwitz, Tiffin University; of Maryland; Kyle Thomas, University of
Jeffry Stockner, Tiffin University Missouri - St. Louis; Christopher Sullivan,
The Imperatives of West African Information University of Cincinnati
Technology Security Exchange; Alaba Oludare, Understanding the Substantive Nature of
Texas Southern University; Festus C. Obi, Texas Delinquent Attitudes through Item Response
Southern University Theory Models: Implications for Theory and
Chair: Research; Kyle Thomas, University of Missouri -
Alaba Oludare, Texas Southern University St. Louis
Chair:
Kyle Thomas, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Thematic Session
216. Roundtable: Policing Communities
214. Legal Services for the Indigent: Early 2:00 to 3:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Intervention by Counsel Generating the "Absolute" Military Personnel and
2:00 to 3:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Law Enforcement Officers; Eddy Lynton, Texas
When is Counsel Provided at First Appearance in Wesleyan University; Tara Wheeler, Texas
Magistrates Courts? Results from a Survey of Wesleyan University
Judges; Karise M. Curtis, University at Albany, Policing Immigrants: Variations in Department
SUNY; Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal Policies; Stephanie Kent, Cleveland State
Services / SUNY Albany University; Jason Carmichael, McGill
Providing Counsel at First Appearance in a Semi- University
Rural County; Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent The Generalizability of Observational
Legal Services / SUNY Albany; Kirstin Morgan, Benchmarks in Residential Areas; Chris
University at Albany, SUNY Barnum, St. Ambrose University; Matthew
The CAFA Project: Preliminary Findings from the Auliff, St. Ambrose University; Melissa Linn, St.
Evaluation of Counsel at First Appearance; Ambrose University
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The Territory of Campus Policing: Regulating 219. Victim Perceptions
Borders, Bodies, and Populations; Black Hawk 2:00 to 3:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor
Hancock, DePaul University Communicating with AFF Victims: Critical
Chair: Factors for Police Intervention; Jacqueline
Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan University Drew, Griffith University; Julianne Webster,
Griffith University
217. Roundtable: Justice Matters: Creating Crime Victim Voices: Experience with Criminal
Communities of Resistance to Mass Justice System and Victim Services; Yongseol
Incarceration on College Campuses Jang, California State University, Fresno;
2:00 to 3:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Yoshiko Takahashi, California State University,
Chair: Fresno; Jill Schellenberg, Fresno Pacific
Nicole Solomon Lindahl, University of California, University
Berkeley Inter-Rater Reliability of the Police Screening
Participants: Tool for Violent Crime (PST-VC); Klara Svalin,
Michael Carey, College Initiative, City University Malmö University; Caroline Mellgren, Malmö
of New York University; Marie Torstensson Levander, Malmö
Christopher Agans, Rutgers Mountainview University; Sten Levander, Malmö University
Program, NJ-STEP Procedural Justice and the Courts: Perceived
Violeta Alvarez, Underground Scholars Initiative, Exclusion and Co-victim Satisfaction in the
UC Berkeley Criminal Processing of Murder Cases; Mark
Claudia Gonzalez, University of California, Reed, Georgia State University
Berkeley The Role of Law Enforcement in Responding to
High Risk Domestic Violence Cases; Kamala
218. Crime on the University Campus
2:00 to 3:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Smith, Abt Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt
College Students’ Beliefs About Sexual Assault; Associates Inc.; Mica Astion, Abt Associates
John C. Navarro, University of Louisville; Inc.; Dana Hunt, Abt Associates Inc.
Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville Chair:
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Kamala Smith, Abt Associates Inc.
and Campus Safety: Narrative Literature Review 220. Association of Doctoral Programs in
and Directions for Future Research; Auzeen Criminology & Criminal Justice (ADPCCJ)
Shariati, Florida International University Meeting
Gender Differences in Physical Assaults on 3:30 to 4:50pm 2101, 2nd Floor
Campus and Male and Female Perceptions of
Reporting Procedures and Interventions;
Stephanie J. Halter, Plymouth State University; Thematic Session
Jean Dawson, Franklin Pierce University
Reducing the Risk of Campus Crime through 221. Current Issues in Sentencing and
Informed Design: Application of Corrections - A Briefing for Journalists (All
Multidisciplinary and Multilevel Assessment; Welcome)
Kelly Sundberg, Mount Royal University; Tanya 3:30 to 4:50pm 5101, 5th Floor
Elizabeth Trussler, Mount Royal University; Discussants:
Nikki Filipuzzi, Mount Royal University Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota
The Influence of Experiencing Corporal Ed Rhine, University of Minnesota
Punishment on College Students’ Endorsement Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime
of or Involvement in Physical Assaults?; Jean Report
Dawson, Franklin Pierce University; Stephanie
J. Halter, Plymouth State University 222. Intimate Partner Violence in Dating
Chair: Relationships and Young Adulthood
Jean Dawson, Franklin Pierce University 3:30 to 4:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Relation of Dyadic Concordance In Sexual
Coercion Among University Student Couples To
Relationship Distress Of Male And Female
Partners; Murray A. Straus, University of New
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Hampshire; Kemmerer E. Kirsten, University of 224. The Drivers and Consequences of Pollution
New Hampshire on Land and at Sea
Selection Processes, Status Compatibilities, and 3:30 to 4:50pm Coats, Terrace Level
Intimate Partner Violence; Jennifer M. Brown, Motivations, Opportunities, and Controls of
Florida State University; Sonja Siennick, Environmental Crime: An Empirical Test of
Florida State University; Ted Chiricos, Florida Kramer and Michalowski’s Model; Daniel
State University Patten, Western Michigan University
Validating a Latent Behavioral Continuum of Plastic Debris in the Ocean: Potential Threat to
Interpersonal Violence among Male and Female Marine Species, Ecosystems and Human Health;
College Students; Kim S. Menard, Pennsylvania Noriyoshi Takemura, Toin University of
State University, Altoona; Aaron L. Pincus, Yokohama
Pennsylvania State University Restoration of Nature or Special Interests? Green
Dating Violence and Depression: The Moderating Crimes in the Four Major Rivers Restoration
Influence of Social Support; Jason Ford, Project in South Korea; Hyojong Song,
University of Central Florida; Lindsey University of South Florida; Michael J. Lynch,
Blumenstein, University of Alaska, Anchorage University of South Florida
Chair: The North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement and the
Jia Xue, University of Pennsylvania Treadmill of Crime; Kimberly L. Barrett,
Eastern Michigan University
Bakken Bombs and Train Derailments: A Case
Thematic Session Study of the Implications of Expanded oil
Transportation; Travis Milburn, Old Dominion
223. The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study:
University
New Developments in the Age-80 Follow-Up
Chair:
3:30 to 4:50pm Cabinet, Concourse Level Jocelyn Camacho, Old Dominion University
Who Cares about a Delinquency Prevention
Experiment of Boston Boys Born in the 1920s
and 1930s?; Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern
University / NSCR; Gregory M. Zimmerman,
Northeastern University 225. Author Meets Critics: Intersectionality and
Utilizing the Research Design of the CSYS: A Criminology: Disrupting and Revolutionizing
Matched-Pairs Re-Analysis of Offending at Age Studies of Crime
45, with Implications for the Age-80 Follow-Up; 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Gregory M. Zimmerman, Northeastern Author:
University; Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern Hillary Potter, University of Colorado, Boulder
University / NSCR; Steven N. Zane, Chair:
Northeastern University Sean Wilson, Texas Southern University
Examining the Iatrogenic Effects of the Critics:
Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study: Existing Elijah Anderson, Yale University
Explanations and New Appraisals; Steven N. Nishaun Battle, Virginia State University
Zane, Northeastern University; Brandon C. Luis Daniel Gascón, University of San Francisco
Welsh, Northeastern University / NSCR; Paul Hirschfield, Rutgers University - New
Gregory M. Zimmerman, Northeastern Brunswick
University Jennifer Ortiz, John Jay College of Criminal
Chair: Justice
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill / University of Edinburgh / 226. Biosocial and Developmental Research in
Princeton University Criminology
Discussants: 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
David P. Farrington, Cambridge University It’s Time: Revisiting the Empirical Status of
Richard E. Tremblay, University of Montreal / Gottfredson and Hirschi’s General Theory of
University College Dublin Crime (2000-2010); Alexander T. Vazsonyi,
University of Kentucky; Jakub Mikuska,

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University of Kentucky; Erin Kelley, University
Thematic Session
of Kentucky
The Association of Traumatic Brain Injury, Post- 228. Young Homicide Offenders: Risk Factors,
Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Criminal Situational Characteristics, and Criminal
Recidivism; Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI Careers
International / North Carolina State University;
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
The Prediction of Young Homicide and Violent
Cellphone Reliance, Low Self-control, and
Offenders; Lia Ahonen, University of
Delinquency; Joonggon Kim, Florida State
Pittsburgh; Rolf Loeber, University of
University; Gyeongseok Oh, Florida State
Pittsburgh; Dustin Pardini, University of
University
Pittsburgh
Support for Molecular Genetic Origins of the
Are Psychopathy and Self-Identity Important for
Victimization-Offender Relationship; Melissa
Homicide Involvement in Adolescence and
Petkovsek, University of Central Missouri
Adulthood?; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser
Crime in the Kingdom: The Effects of Low Self-
University; Evan McCuish, Simon Fraser
Control in a Saudi Arabian Sample of Youth;
University; Jesse Cale, University of New South
Catherine Sacarellos, University of Cincinnati;
Wales, Australia
John Paul Wright, University of Cincinnati;
Classification of Male Juveniles Arrested for
Nora Almosaed, King Abdulaziz University;
Murder in the United States; Kathleen M. Heide,
Sameera Moghrabi, King Abdulaziz University;
University of South Florida; Cedric Michel,
Fawzia Bashatah, King Abdulaziz University
University of Tampa; John K. Cochran,
Chair:
University of South Florida
Catherine Sacarellos, University of Cincinnati
Comparing the Criminal Careers of Homicide and
Non-Homicide Offenders; Evan McCuish,
Thematic Session Simon Fraser University; Raymond Corrado,
Simon Fraser University; Jesse Cale, University
227. Intergenerational (Dis)Continuity with the of New South Wales, Australia
Rochester Intergenerational Study (RIGS)
229. Cybercrime: Causes, Correlates, And
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level Responses
A Study of Intergenerational Continuity and 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Discontinuity in Substance Use Using a Latent Assessing The Behavioral Correlates Of Data
Transition Approach; Thomas Loughran, Breaches: A Criminological Examination;
University of Maryland; Terence P. Thornberry, William J. Mackey, University of Cincinnati;
University of Maryland Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati; Jill
An Exploratory Look at Intergenerational Johnston, University of Cincinnati
(Dis)Continuity in Gang Membership; Megan Inside An Online Hacking Community: Profiling
Bears Augustyn, University of Texas at San Leaders and Rippers; Anne-Marie Cote,
Antonio; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple University; Université de Montréal; Benoît Dupont,
Marvin Krohn, University of Florida Université de Montréal
Examining the Link between Parental Substance The Application of Cyber Forensic Techniques to
Use and Child Behavior Problems; Emily Street Crime: Everyone Has A Computer in their
Walter, University of Maryland; Terence P. Pocket; Kevin Jennings, Armstrong State
Thornberry, University of Maryland University; Michael J. Balas, Armstrong State
A Dual-Process, Two-Part Growth Model of University
Intergenerational Continuity in Drug Use; The Imperatives Of West African Information
Kimberly L. Henry, Colorado State University Security Exchange; Festus C. Obi, Texas
Southern University; Alaba Oludare, Texas
Southern University
Your Life Is Not Your Own: A Study Of
Facebook And Social Engineering; William
Cawley, Sam Houston State University; Robert
Davidson, Sam Houston State University;
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Andrew Bennett, Sam Houston State University NIDA Principles of Drug Treatment and
Chair: Offender Outcomes; Sarah Fritsche, John Jay
Paul Klenowski, Clarion University of College of Criminal Justice; Celinet Duran,
Pennsylvania John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Laura
Lutgen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
Jennifer Peirce, John Jay College of Criminal
Thematic Session Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Susruta
Sudula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice /
230. Researching Extreme Conditions of
CUNY Graduate Center; Jason Silva, John Jay
Confinement: Solitary Confinement, Ad-Seg,
College of Criminal Justice/The CUNY
and the SHU
Graduate Center; Deborah Koetzle, John Jay
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level College of Criminal Justice; Wendy
Categorically Restricting Extreme Conditions; Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal
Natalie A. Pifer, University of California, Irvine Justice; Mirlinda Ndrecka, University of New
Resisting Solitary Confinement in the Courts; Haven
Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of Technology Efficacy of Drug Court Interventions: The Role of
Self-Harm in Segregation: Inmate Experiences Drug of Choice; Laura Lutgen, John Jay
and Official Discourse; Dallas Augustine, College of Criminal Justice; Wendy
University of California, Irvine Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal
Normalizing Exceptions: Solitary Confinement Justice
and the Micro-Politics of Risk/Need; Kelly How is Relapse Linked to Rearrest among Court
Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto; Amy L. Mandated Substance Use Treatment Patients?;
Klassen, University of Toronto Albert Kopak, Western Carolina University;
Chair: Steven Proctor, G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA
Natalie A. Pifer, University of California, Irvine Medical Center
Discussant: Sin, Suffering, and the American Dream: An
Margo Schlanger, University of Michigan Law Ethnographic Discourse Analysis of Evangelical
School Drug Rehabilitation; Zachary Edward Psick,
University of California, Davis; Teresa Gowan,
231. Juvenile Court Decision-Making University of Minnesota
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level I’m Gonna Make a Change: Latent Class “Stage of
Decision Making for Juvenile Court Cases in Change” as a Predictor of Substance Abuse
Tennessee; Wornie L. Reed, Virginia Tech; Treatment Initiation, Engagement, and Criminal
Donald J. Shoemaker, Virginia Tech Justice System Involvement; Michael S. Caudy,
Predicting Preadjudication Detention Decisions: University of Texas at San Antonio; Lincoln
An Examination of Family Risk and Race; Sloas, Florida Atlantic University; Faye
Stephanie Spiegel, University of Cincinnati; Taxman, George Mason University
Christopher Sullivan, University of Cincinnati Chair:
The Impact of Neighborhoods on Court Decisions; Michael S. Caudy, University of Texas at San
Courtney Riggs, Arizona State University Antonio
The Socio-legal Construction of Criminal
Adolescence among Three Different Groups of 233. Advancing Knowledge on The Environment,
Offenders; Patrick Lowery, University of South Racism, and Criminology
Carolina 3:30 to 4:50pm Dupont, Terrace Level
Sentencing Youth to Incarceration: An Caretakers of the Mountain: Ethnography of a
Examination of Judicial Rationales; David Pipeline Blockade; Stephanie Margaret Shea,
MacAlister, Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University; Sheri Fabian, Simon
Chair: Fraser University; Ted Palys, Simon Fraser
Kayla Marie Martensen, University of Illinois at University
Chicago Environmental Racism as Criminal Conduct:
Implications for Peacemaking and Green
232. Drug Treatment Effectiveness Criminology; John F. Wozniak, Western Illinois
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level University
Assessing the Relationship Between Adherence to
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Social Thought and Social Structure Revisited; University of New Haven; David Schroeder,
Charles E. Reasons, Central Washington University of New Haven
University Human Trafficking and Federal Prosecutions from
Dangerous Spaces: The Structural Context of 2008-2014: What Makes for a Successful
Violence against Foreign Nationals in South Prosecution?; Theresa Hayden, University of
Africa; Alexandra Hiropoulos, CUNY Graduate Louisville; Leslie Greenwell, University of
Center Louisville
Rethinking Situational Crime Prevention within Evaluating Post-Reform Changes in Prosecutorial
Actor Network Theory; Jakob Demant, Case Processing of Arrests for Violent Crimes;
University of Copenhagen; Marie Bruvik George E. Capowich, Loyola University New
Heinskou, University of Copenhagen Orleans
Chair: Chair:
Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University George E. Capowich, Loyola University New
Orleans
Thematic Session 236. Innovative Use of Data to Promote Student
Learning and Success
234. Documentary Photography, Journalistic 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Images, and the Visual Essay in Criminology Level
3:30 to 4:50pm Embassy, Terrace Level Replicating Previous Findings: Examining
Diane Arbus, Deviant Sociology and Visual Different Attitudes about Criminal Justice
Culture; Eamonn Carrabine, University of Essex Policies among Non-Traditional Criminal
Documentary Photography: Drifting toward the Justice and Non-Criminal Justice Students;
Decisive Moment; Jeff Ferrell, University of Moonki Hong, Cameron University
Kent, UK / Texas Christian University, USA Bridging the Gap: Using the Occupational
Criminology and the Visual Essay; Bruce Interview to Guide Careers in Criminal Justice;
Hoffman, Ohio University Kevin E. Courtright, Edinboro University of
Cartoonophobia: Freedom of Expression, Pennsylvania; David A. Mackey, Plymouth State
Blasphemy, and Censorship in a Post-Charlie University (NH); Brandon J. Peterson, Edinboro
World; Cécile Van de Voorde, Mantra University of Pennsylvania
Chair: Putting It All Together: Students Use
Michelle Brown, University of Tennessee Criminological Theory to Analyze
Entertainment Media; Diana Rickard, Borough
235. Influences on Prosecutions and Convictions of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace Red Solo Cups vs. Blue Call Boxes: Student
Level Ratings of Campus Safety, Social Activity and
Revenge Porn, Victims, and Prosecutorial Institutional Satisfaction; David A. Mackey,
Charging Decisions: The Australian Experience; Plymouth State University (NH); Kristine Levan,
Asher Flynn, Monash University; Thomas Plymouth State University
Crofts, University of Sydney; Tyrone Breaking Records: Analysing Criminal Justice
Kirchengast, University of New South Wales Records to Examine Diversity and
The Value of Injury Evidence and Biological Accountability in Criminal Justice; Nathan
Evidence in Prosecuting Sexual Assault; Innocente, University of Toronto
Theodore Cross, University of Illinois at Chair:
Urbana-Champaign; Megan Alderden, St. Nathan Innocente, University of Toronto
Xavier University; Alex Wagner, Fisher College;
Laura Siller, Northeastern University; Maja M.
Vlajnic, Northeastern University; Lisa Sampson, Thematic Session
Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety
and Security; Timothy Edson, Massachusetts 237. Police Officer Training and Mentality in a
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security New Era of Policing
Case Clearance and Beyond: Forensic Evidence 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
and Convictions in Court; Rachael Renee Klein, Police Cynicism: Understanding the Effects of
University of New Haven; Sarah J. Giarrusso, Police Cynicism on Police-Citizen Interactions;
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Georgina Enciso, University of Illinois at Learning from Experience; Richard S. Frase,
Chicago University of Minnesota Law School; Kelly Lyn
Individual Openness to Evidence-Based Policing: Mitchell, University of Minnesota
Attitudinal Shifts in Academy Recruits; Julie Chair:
Grieco, George Mason University Rodney Engen, University of Arkansas
The Authoritarian Police Personality: A Question
of Selection or Socialization; Patrick Ryan 240. Division on Terrorism & Bias Crimes
Cundiff, Western Michigan University; Jon Organizational Business Meeting
Maskaly, University of Illinois at Chicago 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown West,
Chair: Concourse Level
Dennis Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Thematic Session
238. Criminal Justice Policies and Practices in
241. Sustaining Directed Police Patrols to Crime
Historical Perspective
Hot Spots: Reflections from Portland’s
3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Level
Recent Field Experiment
Changing the Definition of Rape: An Analysis of
the Change's Impact on Crime Data; Michael C. 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
Walker, Passaic County Community College; Portland Oregon’s Neighborhood Involvement
Marilyn Marks Rubin, John Jay College of Locations Project: A Summary of the
Criminal Justice; Dylan Levy, Passaic County Intervention; Kris R. Henning, Portland State
Community College University; Greg Stewart, Portland Police
Citizenship and Deportable Offenses: Identity and Bureau; Christian Peterson, Portland Police
Crime in Early 20th Century Colonial Bahrain; Bureau; Kimberly Barsamin Kahn, Portland
Staci Strobl, University of Wisconsin - State University; Yves Labissiere, Portland State
Platteville University; Renee Mitchell, University of
Many Men Are Good Judges in Their Own Case: Cambridge; Sean Sothern, Portland Police
Restorative Justice and Adversarial Criminal Bureau; Brian Renauer, Portland State
Procedures; Jennifer Page, Harvard University University
The Ebb and Flow of Capital Punishment in A Process Evaluation of the Portland
America; Lauren Henry, University of Florida Neighborhood Involvement Location (Ni-Loc)
The Politics of "Death with Dignity": Legal Intervention Program; Kimberly Barsamin
Reform Efforts Past and Present; Giza Lopes, Kahn, Portland State University; Renee
University at Albany, SUNY Mitchell, University of Cambridge; Brian
Chair: Renauer, Portland State University; Greg
Staci Strobl, University of Wisconsin - Platteville Stewart, Portland Police Bureau; Yves
Labissiere, Portland State University; Sean
239. Issues in Sentencing Policy Reform Sothern, Portland Police Bureau; Kris R.
3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown East, Henning, Portland State University; Christian
Concourse Level Peterson, Portland Police Bureau
Is Burglary a Violent Felony? An Analysis of Officers and Supervisors’ Perceptions of Being
National Data 2008-2013; Phillip Kopp, Directed to Hot Spot Locations using CAD;
California State University, Fullerton Brian Renauer, Portland State University; Yves
The Impact of USSC Retroactivity on the Federal Labissiere, Portland State University; Christian
Prison Population; Eric Sholom Simon, U.S. Peterson, Portland Police Bureau; Sean
Federal Bureau of Prisons; Elizabeth Corzine Sothern, Portland Police Bureau; Greg Stewart,
Dretsch, U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons Portland Police Bureau; Kris R. Henning,
Imprisonment in Texas during Punishment Portland State University; Renee Mitchell,
Reform: A County-Level Analysis; Ashley N. University of Cambridge; Kimberly Barsamin
Arnio, Texas State University Kahn, Portland State University
Prosecutorial and Judicial Discretion in the Qualitative Study of Officer Experiences and
Implementation of California’s Propositions 36 Perceptions with a Directed-Patrols Intervention
and 47; Elsa Chen, Santa Clara Universtiy to Reduce Crime and Build Public Trust and
American Sentencing Guidelines Reforms: Legitimacy in Portland Oregon; Yves Labissiere,
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Portland State University; Renee Mitchell, 244. Roundtable: Applied Victimology - A New
University of Cambridge; Kris R. Henning, Discipline
Portland State University; Christian Peterson, 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
Portland Police Bureau; Brian Renauer, #2, Terrace Level
Portland State University; Greg Stewart, Chair:
Portland Police Bureau; Sean Sothern, Portland Stacie Jergenson, Bemidji State University
Police Bureau; Kimberly Barsamin Kahn, Participants:
Portland State University Moshe Bensimon, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Chair: Dick Andzenge, Saint Cloud State University, St.
Kris R. Henning, Portland State University Cloud, MN
Discussant: D. Lee Gilbertson, Saint Cloud State University
Renee Mitchell, University of Cambridge Natti Ronel, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
245. Roundtable: Intimate Partner Violence and
Thematic Session Violence against Women
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
242. Preventing Police Misconduct? Empirical #3, Terrace Level
Studies on Early Intervention Systems in the Domestic Violence before Marriage; Mojgan
U.S. Amrollahi, University of Freiburg
3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Level Gender Attitudes, Domestic Violence and Mental
Evaluating the LAPD TEAMS II Early Health; Yue Zhuo, St. John's University
Intervention System; Shellie Solomon, Justice & Intimate Partner Victimization Experiences in
Security Strategies, Inc.; Craig Uchida, Justice Varying Social Contexts; Alison Marganski,
& Security Strategies, Inc.; Stephen D. Virginia Wesleyan College; Lisa Melander,
Mastrofski, George Mason University; John Kansas State University
McCluskey, Rochester Institute of Technology; Till Death Do Us Part: An Analysis of Domestic
Marc Swatt, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Violence Victims who Kill their Abusers; Trisha
Christine Connor, Justice & Security Strategies, Whitmire, University of Central Florida
Inc. Violence against Women in Prostitution; Regina
An Early Warning System for Police Departments; Elizabeth Brisgone, Norfolk State University
Zoe Thorkildsen, CNA Institute for Public Chair:
Research; James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Regina Elizabeth Brisgone, Norfolk State
Public Research University
Varieties of Police Early Intervention: The
Structure of Contemporary EI Systems; Eugene 246. Roundtable: Under the Microscope: What
Paoline, University of Central Florida; Robert We Can Learn From the Podcast Serial
E. Worden, University at Albany, SUNY; Sarah 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
J. McLean, The John F. Finn Institute for Public #4, Terrace Level
Safety, Inc.; Julie Krupa, University of South Chair:
Florida Shannon Womer Phaneuf, Indiana University of
Chair: Pennsylvania
Brett Chapman, National Institute of Justice Discussants:
Sadie J. Mummert, Indiana University of
243. Roundtable: Legalizing Marijuana Pennsylvania
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East Paul M. Hawkins, Indiana University of
#1, Terrace Level Pennsylvania
Chair: Kyle C. Ward, University of Northern Colorado
Nancy E. Marion, University of Akron Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana University of
Participants: Pennsylvania
Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State University Paula Lannes, University of West Florida
Joshua B. Hill, University of Southern Mississippi Selye Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State University
John R. Turner, Washington State University
Edward Green, Kansas State University
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247. Roundtable: African Criminology and Crime at Places and Spatial Concentration:
Justice Association Security Summit on Africa: Exploring the Spatial Stability of Property
Issues, Problems, Challenges, and Solutions Crime in Vancouver BC, 2003-2013; Shannon
Invigorated for the Conference (No. 2) Linning, Simon Fraser University; Martin A.
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East Andresen, Simon Fraser University
#5, Terrace Level Variations in the Decline in Auto-Related Theft in
Chair: British Columbia; Graham Farrell, Simon
Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State University Fraser University; Tarah Hodgkinson, Simon
Discussants: Fraser University
Hamid Shabazz, Stevenson University On the Association Between Routine Activities
Biko Agozino, Virginia Tech and the Decline in Stranger and Acquaintance
Simon Opolot, Texas Southern University Violence; Soenita Ganpat, Loughborough
Ernest Uwazie, California State University, University; Andromachi Tseloni, Loughborough
Sacramento University; Nick Tilley, University College
David N. Baker, Texas Southern University London; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser
Vernata Young, Howard University University
Chair:
248. Exploring Reentry with a Focus on Women Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser University
3:30 to 4:50pm Jay, Lobby Level
Helping Others 2 Win: A Collaboration of 250. Evaluating and Examining CJ Strategies
Evidenced-Based Practices for Post-Release and Anti Violence Initiative
Female Offenders; Renita L. Seabrook, 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse
University of Baltimore; Michelle Kelly, Level
Alternative Directions, Inc.; Jay Sherr, An Evaluation of the Child Welfare Response to
Alternative Directions, Inc. Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in Connecticut;
Joint Custody: Formerly Incarcerated Mothers and Saniya Seera, ICF International; Samantha
the Negotiation of Caregiver Roles; Danette Lowry, ICF International
Killinger, Rutgers University; Johnna Christian, Differences in Threat Management Interventions
Rutgers University in Cases of Physical Approach to Public
Motherhood and Criminal Desistance: Can Officials; Rosa Vinas-Racionero, University of
Reclaiming their Motherhood Identity be a Nebraska - Lincoln; Mario Scalora, University
'Hook for Change?'; Barbara A. Koons-Witt, of Nebraska - Lincoln
University of South Carolina; Amanda Huffman, Evaluating the Impact of a Parolee Call-in
University of South Carolina Intervention on Community-level Firearm
Crossing the Border: Case Studies on the Reentry Violence; Jason Rydberg, University of
Experiences of Ethnic Minority Women in Massachusetts, Lowell; Edmund F. McGarrell,
Melbourne and New York City; Sitthana Michigan State University
Theerathitiwong, University of Melbourne, On The Block: Examining An Anti-Violence
Australia Street Worker Initiative In Newark, New Jersey;
Chair: Brian Alston Wade, Rutgers University; Shadd
Amy B. Smoyer, Southern Connecticut State Maruna, Rutgers University - Newark; Anthony
University Braga, Rutgers University / Harvard University;
Rod Brunson, Rutgers University; Kashea
Pegram, Rutgers University
Thematic Session Chair:
Rod Brunson, Rutgers University
249. Crime Drop Research
3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Level
Distributive Justice and Declining Auto Theft in
Vancouver; Tarah Hodgkinson, Simon Fraser
University; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser
University; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser
University
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3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse
Thematic Session
Level
251. Policing and Anti-piracy Enforcement in Changing the Street Dynamic: Evaluating
Chinese Societies (ACCCJ Panel 4) Chicago’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy;
Andrew Papachristos, Yale University; David
3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Kirk, University of Oxford
Job-related Stress: A Qualitative Study of Hong
Community and Group Member Perceptions and
Kong Police Officers; Jessica C-M Li, City
Chicago’s Violence Reduction Strategy; Jocelyn
University of Hong Kong
Fontaine, The Urban Institute; Jesse Jannetta,
Police Supervisors’ Occupational Attitudes in
The Urban Institute; Daniel Lawrence, The
China; Ivan Sun, University of Delaware;
Urban Institute
Jianhong Liu, University of Macau
Law Enforcement Perceptions and Chicago’s
Culture Impact on Public Confidence in Legal
Violence Reduction Strategy; Jocelyn Fontaine,
Authorities: An International, Multilevel
The Urban Institute; Daniel Lawrence, The
Comparison; Luye Li, University of Delaware
Urban Institute; Jesse Jannetta, The Urban
Justifications, Foci, and Impact Factors of Anti-
Institute
piracy Enforcement in China; Haiyan Liu,
Chair:
University of Macau
Jesse Jannetta, The Urban Institute
Chair:
Discussant:
Jessica C-M Li, City University of Hong Kong
Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation

Thematic Session Thematic Session


252. Policy Panel: Existing and Proposed
254. Exploring Risks And Predictors Of
Policies to Address Gender-Based Violence on
Cybercrime Victimization And Offending
College Campuses
3:30 to 4:50pm Morgan, Lobby Level
3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse
Living in a World of Virtual Shadows: Testing
Level
the Applicability of the Shadow of Sexual
Findings from the Campus Sexual Assault Policy
Assault Hypothesis to Cybercrime; Billy
Project; Tara Nicole Richards, University of
Henson, Shippensburg University; Bradford
Baltimore; Katherine Kafonek, University of
Reyns, Weber State University; Bonnie Fisher,
Baltimore
University of Cincinnati
Proposed State and Federal Policies to Address
CyberIPA: Exploring the Utilization of
Campus Gender-Based Violence; Nancy Chi
Technological Tools to Monitor and Exert
Cantalupo, NASPA Student Affairs
Control over Intimate Partners; Jordana Nicole
Administrators in Higher Education
Navarro, Tennessee Tech University; Shelly L.
Clevenger, Illinois State University; Catherine
Lessons Learned from Four Years of
Marcum, Appalachian State University
Implementing Campus Climate Surveys; Daniel
Understanding the Process of Becoming a
Rappaport, American University; Jane E.
Successful Carder: Knowledge and Risk
Palmer, American University
Avoidance Techniques; Yi Ting Chua, Michigan
Lessons Learned from Implementing a Campus
State University
Climate Survey; Brandon Ranallo, American
Denial of Responsibility for the Provision of
University; Jane E. Palmer, American
DDOS Attack Services; Alice Hutchings,
University
Cambridge University
Chair:
Chair:
Jane E. Palmer, American University
Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State University
255. Cross-National Assessments of
Thematic Session Criminological Theories
253. Findings from the Evaluation of the 3:30 to 4:50pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Chicago Violence Reduction Strategy Moral Beliefs, Neutralizations, and Crime: An
Empirical Assessment Using Data from Greece,
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Russia, and Ukraine; Charles R. Tittle, North Spyridon Kodellas, University of South Florida,
Carolina State University; Olena Antonaccio, Sarasota-Manatee; Bonnie Fisher, University of
University of Miami; Ekaterina Botchkovar, Cincinnati; Francis T. Cullen, University of
Northeastern University Cincinnati
Exploring Types and Consequences of Strain in Workplace Aggression and Compassion Fatigue
Bangladesh; Jonathan Brauer, University of among Child Protection Workers: The
Nebraska at Omaha; Marijana Kotlaja, Intervening Effects of Gender, Professional
University of Nebraska at Omaha; Mohammed Identity and Confidence in Coping with Clients’
Zakiul Islam, Bangladesh University of Aggression; Steve Geoffrion, Université de
Engineering & Technology Montréal; Stéphane Guay, Université de
Life Events and Delinquency: An Assessment of Montréal
Domain-Specific Effects and Gender Chair:
Differences among Adolescents in Mainland Bonnie Fisher, University of Cincinnati
China; Ruth Liu, San Diego State University
Juvenile Delinquency Among Korean
Adolescents: An Assessment of the Overlap Thematic Session
between Victimization and Delinquency;
257. Legal Services for the Indigent: Examining
Riccardo Ferraresso, CUNY Graduate Center -
Attorneys and Their Work
John Jay College; Daiwon Lee, John Jay
College of Criminal Justice 3:30 to 4:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Strain, Anger, and Deviance in the Neighborhood “It’s Like One Big Angry Monster and It’s Just
Context of Two Eastern European Cities: Do Gotta Be Fed and Fed and Fed”: Criminal
Collective Sentiments Matter?; Ekaterina Justice System Prespectives among Indigent
Botchkovar, Northeastern University; Olena Clients, Attorneys, and Judges; Jonah Siegel,
Antonaccio, University of Miami; Lorine Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
Hughes, University of Nebraska at Omaha To Provide or Not to Provide (Discovery); Allison
Chair: D. Redlich, University at Albany, SUNY; Jenia
Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern University L. Turner, SMU Dedman School of Law
Defender Data Exchange; Marea Beeman,
National Legal Aid and Defender Association;
Thematic Session Tiffany Culley, National Legal Aid and Defender
Association; Valerie West, John Jay College of
256. Workplace Violence and Aggression Criminal Justice
3:30 to 4:50pm Northwest, Lobby Level Discussant:
Does Workplace Violence Impact Resilience in a Kirstin Morgan, University at Albany, SUNY
Sample of Emergency Department Employees?;
Gordon Gillespie, University of Cincinnati; 258. Transnational Crimes
Donna Martsolf, University of Cincinnati; 3:30 to 4:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Bonnie Fisher, University of Cincinnati; Terri How Do Pirates Operate? Identifying Risk
Byczkowski, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Scenarios for Maritime Attacks in African Seas;
Medical Center; Scott Bresler, University of Ernesto Ugo Savona, Università Cattolica -
Cincinnati; Corinne Peek-Asa, University of Transcrime; Marco Dugato, Università
Iowa Cattolica - Transcrime; Giulia Berlusconi,
Evaluation of a Training Program to Prevent and Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore-
Manage Patients’ Violence in a Mental Health Transcrime
Institute: A Pretest–Posttest Intervention Study; Environmental Criminology and the Prevention of
Stéphane Guay, Université de Montréal; Successful Terrorist Assassinations; Marissa
Richard Boyer, Université de Montréal; André Mandala, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Marchand, Université du Québec à Montréal Human Smuggling as Security from Below: a
The Juridification of Workplace Violence; Sofia Comparative Study; Gabriella E. Sanchez,
Wikman, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) National Security Studies Institute - University
The Effects of Workplace Victimization on the of Texas El Paso
Perception of Risk and Fear of Crime at Work;

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The Transnational Crime of Trafficking in Persons Christine Tartaro, Stockton University; Marissa
in Thailand; Jane Gabriel Holloway, Thailand P. Levy, Stockton University
Institute of Justice “‘Who’s Your Rep’?’: A Curious Model of Inmate
Drug Trafficking among Ghanaian Females; Management”; Michael Lawrence Walker,
Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, University of Texas - University of Nebraska at Omaha
Pan American / University of Texas, Rio Grande Chair:
Valley David Hughes McElreath, University of
Chair: Mississippi
Barbara Ann Stolz, Georgetown University
262. Race, Identity, and Belonging among
259. Roundtable: Building Researcher- Prisoners and their Loved Ones
Practitioner Partnerships: Reflections and 3:30 to 4:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor
Lessons Learned across 5-years of NIJ’s A New Sense of Self? Safety, Threat and Identity
Program Constructions in Men's Prisons; Katharina
3:30 to 4:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Maier, University of Toronto; Rose Ricciardelli,
Chair: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Katharine Browning, National Institute of Justice Can You be More than One Race in Prison? On
Discussants: Being Incarcerated and Multiracial; Gennifer
Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice Furst, William Paterson University of NJ;
Lisa Fedina, National Institute of Justice Kathleen Korgen, William Paterson University
of NJ
260. Roundtable: Policing Procedures Arrests, Jail Talk, and Loved Ones' Constructions
3:30 to 4:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor of Prisoners' Identities; Stephen E. Tillotson,
Building Misconduct Resistance within the Indiana University - Purdue University
Criminal Investigation Function; Marni Wendy Indianapolis
Manning, Griffith University Self and Collective Efficacy in a Federal Women's
Home to Roost: "Broken Windows" Policing, Prison: An Autoethnography; Michelle L.
Moral Panics, and Civic Remorse; Mitch Librett, Malkin, Michigan State University
Bridgewater State University A Quest for Knowledge and Belonging: An
Police Interrogation, Democracy, and Modern Ethnographic Case Study of a Support Group for
Legal Reforms in Taiwan: A Case Study of the Family Members and Friends of Prisoners;
Interrogation Practices in Taipei City; Shih Alison R. Colby, Michigan State University
Chun Chien, Stanford Law School Chair:
The Expansion of Taser Use in Ontario (Canada): Allison Foley, Georgia Regents University
Pacification and Policy Development; Erick
Laming, Carleton University / University of 263. Division on People of Color & Crime Board
Toronto Meeting
Chair: 5:00 to 6:20pm Albright, Terrace Level
Mitch Librett, Bridgewater State University
261. Old and New Technologies of Control On Thematic Session
the Street, In the Visiting Room, and Behind
Bars 264. Recent Developments in Stalking
3:30 to 4:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Victimization Research
Assessing the Consequences of Police Use of 5:00 to 6:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Force among Jail Inmates; Jared M. Ellison, Where Are We Now? State of the Stalking
University of Nebraska at Omaha; Benjamin Literature from the 2006 NCVS Supplemental
Steiner, University of Nebraska at Omaha Victimization Survey (SVS) to the Present;
Realtime Offender Risk Assessment; Aaron Ho, Rachel E. Morgan, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
New Jersey City University; Emmanuel Pierre- USDOJ; Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice
Louis, New Jersey City University; Ira Hooper, Statistics, USDOJ
New Jersy City University Measuring Stalking Victimization: Updating the
Visitors’ Experiences Using Technology to Supplemental Victimization Survey (SVS) to the
Conduct Jail Visits: The Good and the Bad; NCVS; Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice
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Statistics, USDOJ; Rachel E. Morgan, Bureau of Chair:
Justice Statistics, USDOJ Jamie J. Fader, Temple University
Stalking research at the National Institute of Critics:
Justice: Looking back to move forward; Bethany Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State
L. Backes, National Institute of Justice University
Chair: Shadd Maruna, Rutgers University - Newark
Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics, LaTosha L. Traylor, Temple University
USDOJ
265. Author Meets Critics: Community Thematic Session
Criminology 268. Findings from Biosocial and
5:00 to 6:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level Developmental Criminological Research
Author:
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Ralph B. Taylor, Temple University
The Role of Paternal Age in the Prediction of
Chair:
Developmental Outcomes in Children; Jamie
Joachim Savelsberg, University of Minnesota
Gajos, Florida State University; Kevin Beaver,
Critics:
Florida State University
Pamela Wilcox, University of Cincinnati
The Influence of Psychopathic Personality Traits
Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge
and Nonshared Environmental Factors on
David Weisburd, George Mason University
Criminal Involvement; Cashen Boccio, Florida
266. The Victims of Green Crime: Theoretical State University; Kevin Beaver, Florida State
Perspectives and Case Studies University
5:00 to 6:20pm Coats, Terrace Level Sibling Differences in Low Birth Weight,
Creating the Victim of Environmental Harm: An Dopaminergic Polymorphisms, and ADHD
Interactionist Perspective; Jize Jiang, University Symptomatology: Evidence of GxE; Dylan B.
of Illinois at Chicago Jackson, University of Texas at San Antonio;
Killing Time: Environmental Crime and the Kevin Beaver, Florida State University
Closure of the Future; Randall Amster, A Preliminary Test of the Association between
Georgetown University Agnew’s Social Concern and Criminal
The Use of Data in Environmental Enforcement: Behavior: Results from a Nationally
A Case Study; Carole Gibbs, Michigan State Representative Sample of Adults; Michael
University; Louie Rivers, III, North Carolina TenEyck, University of Cincinnati; J.C. Barnes,
State University; Tamara Dempsey, Michigan University of Cincinnati
State University; Jade Mitchell, Michigan State 269. Offenders, Guardians, and Targets, Oh My!
University Routine Activities and Crime
Mining as a Source of Conflict and Violence for 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Indigenous People; Karen Clark, Auburn Offenders, Guardians, and Targets, Oh My!
University at Montgomery Estimates of Their Presence and the
When the Wells Ran Dry: A Treadmill Analysis of Consequences for Crime at Various Times of
Political Capitalism and Environmental Harm in Day; John R. Hipp, University of California,
Minqin Oasis, China; KuoRay Mao, Colorado Irvine
State University The Impact of Neighborhood Social
Chair: Disorganization and Routine Activities on
Tiffany Bergin, Kent State University Spatiotemporal Patterns of Burglary; Matt R.
267. Author Meets Critics: The Ex-Prisoner's Nobles, Sam Houston State University; Jeffrey
Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Competing T. Ward, Temple University; Rob Tillyer,
Narratives of Reentry and Desistance University of Texas at San Antonio
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Multilevel Analysis of Predictors for Arrest:The
Author: Shared Influence of Routine Activities and
Andrea Leverentz, University of Massachusetts, Social Structures; Shaun Thomas, University of
Boston Arkansas at Little Rock; Grant Drawve, Rutgers
University; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State
University
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Chair: Participants; Philippa Levey, Simon Fraser
Amy L. Anderson, University of Nebraska at University; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser
Omaha University; Bryan M. Monk, Simon Fraser
University; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser
270. Police and Minorities: Bias, Fear, Social University
Distance, and Procedural Injustice Chair:
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
Effects of Citizens' Stereotype Threat on Police Discussant:
Officers' Perceptions and Decision Making; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal
Cynthia Najdowski, University at Albany, Justice / CUNY Graduate Center
SUNY; Catherine Bonventre, University at
Albany, SUNY
Procedural Justice, Ethnic Identity and Offending; Thematic Session
Kyle McLean, University of South Carolina
The Police and the Public: Applying the Concept 272. Empirical Analysis of Special Topics on
of Social Distance; Joongyeup Lee, Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism
Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg; 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Jennifer Gibbs, Pennsylvania State University, Sudden Death: Understanding Rapid Collective
Harrisburg Desistance from Terrorism; Erin Miller,
Native Americans’ Attitudes Towards the Actions University of Maryland
of Law Enforcement; Erica N. Redner-Vera, Killing Kids for Terror’s Sake; Susan Fahey,
Arizona State University; Danielle Wallace, Stockton University; Victor Asal, University at
Arizona State University Albany, SUNY
Chair: An Empirical Analysis of Maritime Terrorism
Erica N. Redner-Vera, Arizona State University Using the Global Terrorism Database; Bo Jiang,
University of Maryland
Good Intentions Gone Awry?: NGO Intervention
Thematic Session and Terrorist Response; Omi Hodwitz,
271. Online Discussion Forums: Revisiting Old University of Maryland
Criminological Questions With Non- Chair:
Traditional Data Erin Miller, University of Maryland
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Selling and Buying Drugs on The Internet: A Thematic Session
Qualitative Analysis of Drug Vendor and Drug
User Interactions; Masarah-Cynthia Paquet- 273. Substantive Topics in Sentences and
Clouston, University of Montreal; David Recidivism using the National Corrections
Decary-Hetu, University of Montreal Reporting Program
Assessing the Technological Capabilities of 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Participants in Far Right Extremist Web A Method for Estimating Prevalence of Long
Forums; Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State Prison Stays; Jeremy Luallen, Abt Associates
University; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Associates Inc.; Brendan
University; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay Rabideau, Abt Associates Inc.
College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Ex-Offenders and the Affordable Care Act: An
Center Early Look at Recidivism; Sharmini
The Social Structure of Support: Examining the Radakrishnan, Abt Associates Inc.; Lauren
Co-Evolution of a Terrorist Group and its Olsho, Abt Associates Inc.
Online Followers; Evan Thomas, Simon Fraser Returns to Prison in State Criminal Justice
University; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser Systems; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.;
University; Joseph Mei, Simon Fraser Jeremy Luallen, Abt Associates Inc.; Brendan
University; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser Rabideau, Abt Associates Inc.
University Recidivism among Sex Offenders in State Prisons;
The Emergence of Violent Narratives in the Life- Michael Shively, Abt Associates Inc.; Gerry
Course Trajectories of Online Forum
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Gaes, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Ellis, University of Portsmouth
Associates Inc. Volatile Sovereignty: Governing Crime through
Discussant: the Community in Khayelitsha; Gail Super,
Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ University of Cape Town
Chair:
274. Mental Health Issues in Juvenile Gail Super, University of Cape Town
Delinquency
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Child Abuse, Mental Health, and Delinquency Thematic Session
among Chinese Adolescents; Spencer Li,
University of Macau 276. Devils and Angels: In Search of Humanity
Personality Traits of Juvenile Delinquents on within the Constructions of Pimps and Sex
Personality Assessment Inventory; Jee Yearn Workers
Kim, University of Cincinnati; Hyejin Kim, 5:00 to 6:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level
University of Cincinnati; Kyunghwa Lee, Media Portrayals of ‘Villian Pimps’ and
Incheon Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Constructions of Danger; Julie Sriken, John Jay
Center College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Amber
Cross-Ministry Service Use Among Albertan Horning, William Paterson University
Youth with Criminal Involvement; Christine Commodification of Sex on the Coercion Consent
Werk, Alberta Centre for Child, Family, & Spectrum; Claudia Cojocaru, SNRG; Ric Curtis,
Community Research/Child and Youth Data John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Lab; Xinjie Cui, Alberta Centre for Child, ‘Pimp’ Business Models: Intersections of Cash
Family, & Community Research / Child and and Caring; Christopher Thomas, American
Youth Data Lab; Leslie Twilley, Alberta Centre University; Amber Horning, William Paterson
for Child, Family, & Community Research/Child University
and Youth Data Lab; Navjot Lamba, Alberta Violent Victimization and Resilience: Examining
Centre for Child, Family, & Community the Life Course Trajectories of Female and
Research/Child and Youth Data Lab; Cecilia Transgender Street-Based Sex Workers in NYC;
Bukutu, University of Alberta; Saiful Kabir, Amalia Soledad Paladino, CUNY Graduate
Alberta Health Services Center
The Intergenerational Influence of Parent Mental Chair:
Health Diagnosis and Illicit Substance on Anthony Marcus, John Jay College of Criminal
Childhood Problem Behavior; Julia R. Walsh, Justice
Central Connecticut State University
State-level Changes in the Mental Health 277. Jury Decision Making: How Jurors
Treatment of Children and Adolescents and Understand Different Types of Trial Evidence
Juvenile Delinquency Outcomes; Maria 5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Tcherni, University of New Haven Level
Chair: The Effects of Cross-Examination on Juror
Lisa A. Kort-Butler, University of Nebraska - Decisions about Confession and Trial Evidence
Lincoln Discrepancies; Kelsey Henderson, University of
Florida; Lora Levett, University of Florida
275. Theoretical Perspectives on Justice and Potential Jurors’ Perceptions of Gene-Specific
Punishment Evidence in a Criminal Case; Elise T. Costa,
5:00 to 6:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level University of Florida; Margaret Pate, Radford
Aristotelian Justice and Hate Crime; Patrick University
Cullen, Southern New Hampshire University Comparing Police Eyewitnesses and Lay
The Punishment Family; Diarmaid Harkin, Eyewitnesses; Lindsey M. Cole, University of
Deakin University New Hampshire; Ellen S. Cohn, University of
Femicriminalization: Liberation Theology New Hampshire
challenges Liberation Theory; Fernando Lineups vs. Show-ups: Do Jurors Know the
Linhares, Kean University Difference?; Megan R. Kienzle, SUNY
Goats and Sheep: How to Separate 'True' Whistle Brockport
Blowers From Snitches and Chancers; Tom
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A Unified Model of How Jurors Update and Re- 280. Prevention & Prosecution of Transnational
Evaluate Evidence to Reach a Verdict; Ryan Crime
Murphy, Catholic University of America 5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level
Chair: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
Ryan Murphy, Catholic University of America and Cross-Border Trafficking: A Better
Approach to Transnational Crime?; Daria
Vaisman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice /
Thematic Session CUNY Graduate Center
“A Tale of Two Threats”. How Prosecutors
278. Justice Matters: A Focus on Pedagogy
Narrate Organised Crime in National and
5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Transnational Settings; Anna Sergi, University
Level of Essex
Teaching/Advising/Mentoring Undergraduates at Google and the Brand Police: Corporate Anti-
the Interaction of Social and Criminal Justice; Counterfeiting Networks; Natasha Tusikov,
Rita Shah, Elizabethtown College University at Buffalo, SUNY
Gaming for Fun – Researching for Change: The Kenyan Cases and the Future of the
Exploring the Use of the Critical Gaming Lab International Criminal Court’s Prosecutorial
for Social Justice in Virtual Gaming Policies; Simeon P. Sungi, United States
Communities; Thomas Lively, Eastern Kentucky International University-Africa
University; Kishonna Gray, Eastern Kentucky Crime Fighting and Judicial Mutual Assistance
University between Taiwan and China: The Present and
Teaching to Transform: Justice, Hope and the Future; Wei-Teh Mon, Central Police
Value of Establishing Tents in Universities; University, Taiwan
Kathryn Henne, Australian National University Chair:
Chair: Cécile Van de Voorde, Mantra
Rita Shah, Elizabethtown College
Discussant: 281. Domestic Violence and Adolescence
Elyshia Aseltine, Towson University 5:00 to 6:20pm Georgetown East,
Concourse Level
279. Police Body Cameras Juvenile Domestic Violence Offenders in Police
5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level Reports: Information from Incident Data and
An Evaluation of the City of Sarasota Police Narratives; Chelsea J. Nordham, University of
Department’s Body-Worn Camera Initiative; Central Florida; Adam J. Pritchard, University
Jessica Grosholz, University of South Florida, of Central Florida
Sarasota-Manatee; Fawn T. Ngo, University of How Stable is the Negative Effect of Family
South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee Violence on Children? Assessing Outcomes
Behind the Scenes of Body-Worn Cameras: among a sample of Filipino Youth; Sheila Royo
Implementation and Organizational Change in a Maxwell, Michigan State University
Police Department; Marthinus Christoffel Koen, Responding to Adolescent to Parent Violence
George Mason University within a Domestic Violence Framework; Rachel
Police Body-Worn Cameras; Alexandra Mateescu, Condry, University of Oxford; Caroline Miles,
Data & Society; Alex Rosenblat, Data & University of Manchester
Society; Danah Boyd, Data & Society Chair:
Policing’s Third Eye: Body-Worn Camera Murray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire
Adoption by Two Police Departments in
Washington State; Bryce Clayton Newell, 282. Division on Women & Crime Executive
Tilburg University Board Meeting
Recorded Justice: A Randomized Controlled Trial 5:00 to 6:20pm Georgetown West,
of the Effect of Body Worn Cameras (BWC) on Concourse Level
Police and Citizen; Mustafa Demir, Rutgers
University
Chair:
Mustafa Demir, Rutgers University

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Criminology of Peace; Manos Daskalou,
Thematic Session
University of Northampton; Paula Bowles,
283. “Investigating” Homicide and Sex Assault University of Northampton
Investigations in Illinois Experiences of Bias Crime in a Transgender
Community; Jane Florence Gauthier, California
5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
State University, Los Angeles
The Center for Excellence in Investigations;
Hidden Power: An Analysis of Corporate
Dennis Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at
Environmental Harms using Cultural
Chicago; Robert Boehmer, University of Illinois
Criminology; Holly Ningard, University of
at Chicago
Tennessee, Knoxville
Homicide Investigations in Illinois; Rachel
Normative Offending: Gendered Harassment of
Johnston, Adler University; Stacy Dewald,
Women in and by Online Gaming Communities;
University of Illinois at Chicago; Steven Taylor,
Jennifer Balliet, University of Colorado,
University of Illinois at Chicago; William
Boulder
McCarty, University of Illinois at Chicago
Reflections from the Carnival Mirror in the
Sex Assault Investigations in Illinois; Megan
Bakken; Fred M. Jones, University of North
Alderden, St. Xavier University; Rachel Venema,
Dakota
Calvin College; Katherine Lorenz, University of
Chair:
Illinois at Chicago; Don Stemen, Loyola
Jennifer Balliet, University of Colorado, Boulder
University Chicago
Discussant: 287. Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology:
Joseph Peterson, University of Illinois at Chicago Serializing Criminology: Using the Serial
Podcast in Teaching Critical Criminology
284. Investigating Violent Crimes 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
#2, Terrace Level
Correlates of Police Decision Making in non-
Media Constructions of Justice in the Serial
Stranger Sexual Assault Investigations; Bradley
Podcast; Tammy Castle, James Madison
A. Campbell, University of Louisville
University
Investigating Historic Crimes: Is it About Time?;
Podcasts, Celebrated Crimes and Ethics in
Cheryl Allsop, University of South Wales
Criminal Justice; Danielle McDonald, Northern
Use of Bayesian Networks to Determine the Value
Kentucky University
of Evidence in Homicide Cases; Tom McEwen,
Race, Class, Gender, Crime, and Baltimore:
McEwen & Associates, LLC; Wendy Regoeczi,
Critical Criminological Intersectionality in
Cleveland State University
Serial; Stanislav Vysotsky, University of
Was it Worth it?: An Examination of Adding
Wisconsin - Whitewater
Investigator Interviews to Case File Data in
Chair:
Homicide Clearance Research; Shila Rene'
Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal
Hawk, Applied Research Services, Inc.; Dean
Justice
Dabney, Georgia State University
Criminal Investigations: If, When, and To What 288. Roundtable: Taking Research from the
Extent Does Detective Effort Impact Case Ivory Tower and bringing it to Legislatures
Outcomes?; Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic and Agencies: How Research Informs Policy
University and Practice
Chair: 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic University #3, Terrace Level
285. Association of Chinese Criminology & Chair:
Criminal Justice General Meeting Heather Tubman-Carbone, Council of State
5:00 to 6:20pm International Ballroom West, Governments Justice Center
Concourse Level Discussants:
Shenique Thomas, Council of State Governments
286. Roundtable: Uncommon Victims Justice Center
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East Erin Harbinson, Council of State Governments
#1, Terrace Level Justice Center
Austerity, Institutional Violence and the Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M University
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Christopher Fisher, Council of State Governments
Thematic Session
Justice Center
291. Understanding Gang Politics: Structures
289. Roundtable: Violence and Victimization
and Trajectories of Street Gangs in Chicago
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
and Los Angeles
#4, Terrace Level
Bringing in “The Ones Who Know Them”: 5:00 to 6:20pm Jay, Lobby Level
Informal Community and Safety for Victims of False Narratives: Trajectories of Inter-Racial Gang
Intimate Partner Violence in New Zealand; Lori Conflicts in Los Angeles; Robert Donald Weide,
K. Sudderth, Quinnipiac University California State University, Los Angeles
MIXEDconceptions: Mixed-Race College This Ain’t the 90s: Chicago Street Gangs and
Students and Interpersonal Violence; Joanna Gang Violence in the Twenty-First Century;
Lillian Thompson, University of Illinois at Robert R. Aspholm, University of Illinois at
Chicago Chicago
Serial Killers vs. Serial Rapists: An Analysis of It’s Been Fun, Now I’m Done: Desistance
Two Violent Crimes; Lauren Elizabeth Wright, Trajectories of Chicago Street Gang Members;
University of Central Florida; Thomas Vander John Leverso, University of Washington;
Ven, Ohio University; Clara Fesmire, Ohio Christian Hess, University of Washington
University Chair:
Translating Workplace Violence Prevention into Robert Donald Weide, California State University,
Practice: Lessons Learned from the United Los Angeles
States Marine Corps; Carol Gregory, Baldwin Discussant:
Wallace University David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate
Who are Deemed the "Unworthy Victims" of Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Mexico's Drug Related Violence?; Omar
Camarillo, Texas A&M University 292. Gun Violence: Causes & Consequences
5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Chair:
Level
Omar Camarillo, Texas A&M University
Capable Guardianship in Mass Shooting Events:
290. Roundtable: African Criminology and Routine Activities Theory and The Gun
Justice Association Security Summit on Africa: Control/Gun Rights Debate; Tiffany Cox
Issues, Problems, Challenges, and Solutions Hernandez, Texas State University; Jaclyn
Invigorated for the Conference (No. 3) Schildkraut, SUNY Oswego; H. Jaymi Elsass,
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East Texas State University
#5, Terrace Level Examining Determinants of Race-Specific Gun
Chair: Violence; Rick Dierenfeldt, University of
Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State University Arkansas at Little Rock
Discussants: The Effect of Large-Capacity Magazines on the
Emmanuel Onyeozili, University of Maryland Casualty Counts in Mass Shootings; Gary Kleck,
Eastern Shore Florida State University
Rochelle E.M. Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State The Point Blank Effect: A Preliminary
University Assessment of the Deterrent Effect of Firearm
Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, University of Texas - Possession and Use; Vincent Ferraro,
Pan American / University of Texas, Rio Grande Framingham State University; Saran Ghatak,
Valley Keene State College
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern Chair:
University David Yamane, Wake Forest University
Osy Nwebo, Imo State University Discussant:
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293. Immigration, Citizenship and Criminal Chair:
Deviance Rebecca Sue Katz, Morehead State University
5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Level 295. ACCCJ Annual General Meeting
Inside the Green Card Marriage Phenomenon: 5:00 to 6:20pm Kalorama Ballroom,
Legal and Social Implication of Immigration Churchill Hotel
Marriage Fraud; Malgorzata Justyna Zuber,
University of Massachusetts, Lowell Thematic Session
Citizenship Status and Federal Arrest Patterns
Along the Southwest Border (2007-2010); 296. Policy Panel: Criminal Justice Debt:
Deborah Ann Sibila, Stephen F. Austin State Causes, Costs, & Consequences
University; Wendi K. Pollock, Texas A&M 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse
University at Corpus Christi Level
Subject to Deportation: Market Logic and the Revenue or Justice: An Inquiry Into the Role of
Political Economy of Punishment in American Money in Punishment; Karin D. Martin, John
Immigration Enforcement; Daniel Lee Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Stageman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Fines in Ferguson, MO: From Disparate
/ CUNY Graduate Center Treatment to Civil Unrest; Thomas Harvey,
Chair: ArchCity Defenders
David Hughes McElreath, University of Fining the Family: The Effect of Criminal Justice
Mississippi Debt of Families; Mitali Nagrecha, Private
Practice Attorney; Emily NaPier, Center for
294. Understanding Variation in Parole, Reentry,
Community Alternatives
and Re-Involvement with the Criminal Justice
Chair:
System
Karin D. Martin, John Jay College of Criminal
5:00 to 6:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Justice, CUNY
Last Hired, First Fired: Employment amongst
Discussant:
Criminally Involved Young People through the
Jude Volek, Special Litigation Section, Civil
Great Recession; Ty Miller, Purdue University;
Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice
Michael Vuolo, The Ohio State University
Offender Programming in Pennsylvania’s Board
of Probation & Parole: An Assessment of Thematic Session
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs; Bianca
Nalaschi, West Chester University; Michael E. 297. Crime and Place: Citizens in Context
Antonio, West Chester University 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse
Prisoners' Gatekeepers: The National Story of Level
Contraction, Resiliency, and Continuing Community Crime Prevention in High Crime
Leverage of Paroling Authorities; Mariel Alper, Areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group Hot
University of Minnesota; Ebony Ruhland, Spots Pilot Project; Cody Telep, Arizona State
University of Minnesota; Ed Rhine, University of University; Julie Hibdon, Southern Illinois
Minnesota; Kevin R. Reitz, University of University
Minnesota The Effects of Violent Crime Concentration on
The Ripple Effect: Empathy Statements of Aging in Place: An Examination of Resident
Participants of an Impact of Crime on Victim Health in Baltimore Neighborhoods; Ron
Class; Scott Chenault, University of Central Wilson, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Missouri; James Austin Martin, University of County; Ajoy Karikkineth, National Institute on
Central Missouri; Randa Embry Matusiak, Aging; James Strait, National Institute on Aging;
University of Central Missouri Alan Zonderman, National Institute on Aging;
Weighing Words: The Impact of Letters of Michele Evans, National Institute on Aging
Support on Parole Board Decisions in a
Midwestern State; Katie Hail-Jares, American
University

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Discussant:
Thematic Session
Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute
298. Justice Matters: A Focus on Methodology
300. Restorative Justice for Juveniles
5:00 to 6:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level 5:00 to 6:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level
Guns in the Everyday: Expanding Scope in Pursuit Instituting Balanced and Restorative Justice: A
of Social Justice; Terressa Benz, Oakland Case Study Analysis of a Victim Offender
University Conferencing Program; Timothy J. Holler,
Contributing to a Liberatory Criminology: University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
Engaging in Justice Movements and Public Restorative Justice: Salt Lake Peer Court Best
Scholar-Activism; Danielle Dirks, Occidental Practices; Ed A. Munoz, University of Utah;
College Cathleen Power, University of Utah; Moises
Re-visioning Criminology: Applications for Prospero, Salt Lake County Regional Gang
Advancing Social Justice; Emily Troshynski, Reduction Partnership; Rebecca Owen,
University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Utah
Chair: Restorative Models from Illinois Juvenile
Randolph Myers, Old Dominion University Detention Centers; Jordan Nowotny, Fairleigh
Discussant: Dickinson University
Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan University “Manipulating” the Process: The Effect of
Participant Behavior on the Restorative Justice
Process; Alexis Norris, California State
Thematic Session University, San Bernardino
299. The Road to Reform: Connecting Research Procedural Justice and Compliance In Youth
to Practice Justice Conferencing; William Wood, Griffith
University
5:00 to 6:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level Chair:
The Rocky Road to Juvenile Justice Reform: Katherine Auty, Institute of Criminology,
Lessons from Ten Juvenile Justice Systems; University of Cambridge
Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Peabody Research
Institute, Vanderbilt University; Jill Robinson,
Vanderbilt University; Patti Mattson, Division Thematic Session
of Youth Rehabilitative Services, Delaware
Children's Department 301. Perspectives on Offender Decision-Making
Evidence-based Delinquency Prevention and 5:00 to 6:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Juvenile Justice System Reform in ‘Deciding’ to Kill: The Role of Affect in
Pennsylvania: A Multi-component Partnership Homicide and Violence; Fiona Brookman,
Model for Optimization and Continuous Quality University of South Wales
Improvement.; Stephanie Bradley, EPISCenter, Retaliatory Auto Theft; Michael Cherbonneau,
Prevention Research Center, Penn State University of North Florida; Bruce Jacobs,
University; Brian K. Bumbarger, Prevention University of Texas at Dallas
Research Center, Penn State University; Keith Threats, Promises, and Deterrence in Drug
Snyder, PA Juvenile Court Judges' Commission; Markets; Timothy E. Dickinson, Indiana
Linda Rosenberg, PA Commission on Crime and University Purdue University Indianapolis
Delinquency The Visual Crime Scenario: A New Method for
Juvenile Justice System Reform in Florida: Examining Criminal Decision-Making; Jean-
Strategies for Implementation and Louis van Gelder, Netherlands Institute for the
Sustainability; Laura Moneyham, Florida Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Department of Juvenile Justice, Office of
Residential Services; Meg Bates, Florida 302. Dynamics of Participation in Violent
Department of Juvenile Justice, Office of Extremism
Residential Services 5:00 to 6:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Chair: Examining the Transition from Christian Identity
Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Peabody Research to Sovereign Citizens among Far-Right
Institute, Vanderbilt University Extremism; Garrett Smith, University of
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Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of Liza Karsai, Uniform Law Commission
Arkansas
ISIS Jihadettes: Examining the Role of Women in 305. Criminal Justice Experiences and Effects
ISIS; Scott William VanZant, Temple University; 5:00 to 6:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor
Aunshul Rege, Temple University Doin’ My Time: Interviews about ‘Doing Time’
The Global Criminalization of Genocide; Suzy with Lifers; Edward Green, Kansas State
McElrath, University of Minnesota University
Leaving Extremism: A Systematic Assessment of Immigration, Violent Crimes, and the Role of Law
the Literature; Hillary D. McNeel, University of Enforcement Officers; Joselyne Chenane,
Nebraska at Omaha; Pete Simi, University of University of Nebraska at Omaha; Emily
Nebraska at Omaha; Steven Windisch, Wright, University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha Examining Subgroups of Seriousness of Inmate
Chair: Misconduct: Escalation, De-escalation, and the
Hillary D. McNeel, University of Nebraska at Importation Model; Abdullah Cihan, East
Omaha Carolina University; Jonathan Sorensen, East
Carolina University
303. Roundtable: Gender, Criminal Behavior, The Effectiveness of Trauma-Focused Cognitive
and Victimization Behavior Therapy on Youths on Probation;
5:00 to 6:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Maria Eva Pangilinan, County of Santa Clara
Gender Differences in the Effect of Protective and Evaluation of the Youth Development Unit
Risk Factors on Changes in Criminal Behavior; Program; Divya Sharma, Western Connecticut
Hagit Turjeman, Western Galilee College State University; Kim Marino, Western
Social Media and the Influence of Reporting Connecticut State University
Domestic Violence; Gabriela Carrillo, Chair:
California State University, Los Angeles; Bill Divya Sharma, Western Connecticut State
Sanders, California State University, Los University
Angeles
College Students, Gender Orientation, and 306. The Politics of Maintaining a System of
Interpersonal Violence: An Exploratory Study; Capital Punishment
Breanna C. Stewart, University of Akron 5:00 to 6:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor
Understanding Sexual Assault on College America’s Lethal Dilemma: Legitimating Old
Campuses: A Single-Sex Examination of the Methods of Execution in an Era of Abolition;
Effects of Gender on Classroom Discussions; Kyle Ward Letteney, University of Tennessee
Tara Parrello, Dominican College; Colby Lynne Is the Relationship between Political Factors and
Valentine, Long Island University State-level Death Sentences Conditioned by
Intimate Partner Violence in the 21st Century: Time Period?; Ethan Amidon, Missouri State
Digital Communication; Schannae Lucas, University
California Lutheran University Mitigated Mitigation: A Content Analysis of U.S.
Chair: Capital Punishment Statutes; Jennifer L. Tilley,
Schannae Lucas, California Lutheran University American University; Kevin I. Minor, Eastern
Kentucky University
304. Roundtable: Legislative Policy Response to The Influence of Changing Immigrant Populations
Encourage Accuracy in Criminal Records on Capital Murder Trials in New York: 1850-
5:00 to 6:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor 1900; Paige Gordier, Lake Superior State
Chair: University
Robert Tennessen, Tennessen Law PLC Chair:
Participants: Paige Gordier, Lake Superior State University
Jordan Hyatt, Drexel University
Steven Chanenson, Villanova University School
of Law
Anne Hartnett Reigle, Court of Common Pleas of
the State of Delaware
Michael Schwoyer, PA House of Representatives
John J. McAvoy, McAvoy Law
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307. ASC Awards Plenary
6:30 to 8:00pm International Ballroom East,
Concourse Level
ASC Minority Fellowship Recipients:
Charlene Harris, University of Kentucky
Jeanee Miller, University at Albany SUNY
Julian Thompson, University of Chicago
Gene Carte Student Paper Award Recipients:
1st Place: Shi Yan, University at Albany, SUNY
2nd Place: Megan Eileen Collins, University of
Maryland, College Park
3rd Place: Leah K. Hamilton, Temple University
and; Nathan W. Link, Temple University
Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award
(Sponsored by Pearson Education):
Justin T. Pickett, University at Albany, SUNY
Outstanding Article Award Recipients:
Issa Kohler-Hausmann, Yale Law School
Michael J. Hindelang Book Award:
Simon Singer, Northeastern University
ASC Fellows:
Karen Heimer, University of Iowa
Cheryl Maxson, University of California, Irvine
Ronald Simons, University of Georgia
Herbert Bloch Award:
John H. Laub, University of Maryland
James Lynch, University of Maryland
August Vollmer Award:
C. Ronald Huff, University of California, Irvine
Thorsten Sellin and Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck
Award:
Tapio Lappi-Seppälä, University of Helsinki
Edwin H. Sutherland Award and Address:
Robert Agnew, Emory University – “A Theory of
Crime Resistance and Susceptibility”
308. Division on Women & Crime Social
7:30 to 9:30pm Bourbon (Off-site)
309. Criminologists and Classical Music: An
Informal Salon
8:00 to 10:00pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
310. ASC Opening Social featuring Ron Akers
and His Bluegrass Band
8:00 to 10:00pm International Ballroom
Center, Concourse Level
311. University of Nebraska at Omaha Reception
9:00 to 11:00pm Georgetown West,
Concourse Level

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the Media and Spectators in Constructing
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 19 Legitimacy in Hockey Fights; Victoria
Silverwood, Cardiff University
312. Division on Women & Crime Breakfast “Being Wasted” and Other Accounts that
7:30 to 9:30am Georgetown West, Normalize Fighting on the College Campus;
Concourse Level Karen Weiss, West Virginia University
Deviant Shopping: Exploring Violence Within the
Thematic Session Consumer Shopping Experience; Oliver Smith,
Plymouth University, UK; Thomas William
313. Crime and Social Time: Criminological Raymen, Durham University
Applications of Black's New Theory Chair:
Oliver Smith, Plymouth University, UK
8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Level
Discussant:
Social Time, Police Interrogation, and False
Oliver Smith, Plymouth University, UK
Confession: Explaining Case Variation; Scott
Phillips, University of Denver; Jamie 316. Authors Meet Critics: Routledge Handbook
Richardson, University of Denver of Qualitative Criminology
Terrorism, Genocide, and Social Time; Bradley 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Campbell, California State University, Los Presenters:
Angeles Heith Copes, University of Alabama at
The Crucial Crowd: Social Time,Third Parties, Birmingham
and Family Honor; Mark Cooney, University of Mitchell Miller, University of North Florida
Georgia Critics:
Domestic Violence and Social Time; Donald Dean Dabney, Georgia State University
Black, University of Virginia Craig Joseph Forsyth, University of Louisiana at
Chair: Lafayette
Jason Manning, West Virginia University Wilson Palacios, University of Massachusetts,
Lowell
Thematic Session
Thematic Session
314. Crime and Politics in the US and Britain
8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Concourse Level 317. Biosocial Criminology
Theorising and Exploring the Thatcherite Legacy 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Level
for the Criminal Justice System; Stephen The Next Generation of Heritability Research in
Farrall, CCR, University of Sheffield Criminology; J.C. Barnes, University of
Penal Climate Change in the Era of American Cincinnati; Brian Boutwell, Saint Louis
Mass Incarceration: Reform Catalysts, Drivers, University
and Prospects; David A. Green, John Jay Examining Gene x Environment Interactions in
College of Criminal Justice Delinquent Behavior: Does Early Employment
Can We Detect ‘Thatcher’s Children’ in Data on Moderate Genetic Influences on Adolescent
Attitudes to Crime?; Emily Gray, University of Delinquency?; Eric Connolly, Pennsylvania
Sheffield State University, Abington; Joseph Nedelec,
Discussant: University of Cincinnati; Joseph Schwartz,
Jonathan Simon, University of California, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Kevin
Berkeley Beaver, Florida State University; Marianna
McBride, Pennsylvania State University,
Abington
Thematic Session Head Injures and the Association between Self-
315. Deviant Leisure - New Research on Control and Aggressive Behavior over the Life
Culturally-Normalized Violence Course; Joseph Schwartz, University of
Nebraska at Omaha; Eric Connolly,
8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace Level Pennsylvania State University, Abington;
Fight Club – Rules of Engagement: The Role of Jonathan Brauer, University of Nebraska at
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Omaha Mason University
Exploring the Polygenic Architecture of The Trajectories of Crime at Places:
Antisocial Behavior. A Genome-wide Understanding the Patterns of Disaggregated
Association Meta-analysis by the Broad Crime Types; Martin A. Andresen, Simon
Antisocial Behavior Consortium (BroadABC); Fraser University
Jorim Tielbeek, VU Medical Center / De
Bascule
Discussant: Thematic Session
Arne Popma, VU University / Leiden University
320. Big Data, Machine Learning, and
318. Life Events and Responses to Adolescent Criminology
and Young Adult Offending 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Level
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace Level Using Wide Data to Target Crime Control; Aaron
ADHD, Labeling, and Crime among Young Chalfin, University of Chicago Crime Lab;
Adults; Melissa Thompson, Portland State Zubin Jelveh, New York University
University; Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State Novel Approaches to Local Area Spatiotemporal
University; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State Crime Rate Forecasting with Gaussian
University Processes; Andrew Gordon Wilson, Carnegie
Differential Response To Delinquency Mellon University; Seth Flaxman, Carnegie
Commission Based On Socioeconomic Status: Mellon University; Daniel B. Neill, Carnegie
The Pathway To White-Collar Crime?; Elliott Mellon University; Hannes Nickisch, Philips
Alvarado, San Diego State University Research Hamburg; Alexander J. Smola,
Putting Employment in Perspective: A Study of Carnegie Mellon University
Work, Marriage, Parenthood and Desistance; Interpretable Classification Models for Recidivism
Victor van der Geest, VU University Amsterdam Prediction; Berk Ustun, Massachusetts Institute
/ NSCR; Arjan Blokland, NSCR / Leiden of Technology; Jiaming Zeng, Massachusetts
University; Janna Verbruggen, Cardiff Institute of Technology; Cynthia Rudin,
University Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Risk Factors for Off-Time Home-Leaving among Improving Police Stop Efficiency in New York
Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Adolescents; City; Ravi Shroff, New York University; Sharad
Rena Zito, Elon University Goel, Stanford University; Justin Rao, Microsoft
Chair: Research
Rena Zito, Elon University Chair:
Charles Loeffler, University of Pennsylvania
Thematic Session
Thematic Session
319. Crime and Place: Crime Clusters
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Level 321. Social Networks, Game Theory and Virtual
Characteristics and Patterns of Crime in Public World Simulations: Innovative Methods to
Spaces; Jonathan M. Birds, University of Study Crime
Nevada, Las Vegas; Tamara D. Madensen, 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace Level
University of Nevada, Las Vegas; YongJei Lee, An Experimental Approach to Measuring Crime
University of Cincinnati Foraging Behavior; Michael T. McBride,
Testing the “Law of Crime Concentration at University of California, Irvine; Si-Yuan Kong,
Place” in a Suburban Setting: Implications for University of California, Irvine; George Tita,
Research and Practice; Charlotte E. Gill, University of California, Irvine
George Mason University; David Weisburd, A Game-Theoretic Model of Diffusion of Benefits
George Mason University; Alese Wooditch, and Crime Displacement; Blake Allison,
George Mason University University of California, Irvine; Jenny West-
The Stability of Drug Hot Spots in Seattle; Julie Fagan, University of California, Irvine; Michael
Hibdon, Southern Illinois University; Cody T. McBride, University of California, Irvine;
Telep, Arizona State University; Elizabeth Groff, George Tita, University of California, Irvine
Temple University; David Weisburd, George
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Social Crime: The Social Organization of Crime Families: Sanliurfa (Turkey) Case Study; Serkan
Emerging from a Co-offending Network; Jason Tasgin, Turkish National Police
Gravel, University of California, Irvine; George Perceptions of Rape: Narratives of Convicted Sex
Tita, University of California, Irvine Offenders; Julie Chalder-Mills, The University
What Do We Really Know About Crime and of Southampton
Place?; P. Jeffrey Brantingham, University of Sex Offenders’ Perceptions of Treatment and its
California, Los Angeles Relationship to Patterns of Desistance; Kimberly
R. Kras, George Mason University
Chair:
Thematic Session Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, CUNY
322. Juveniles in Residential Placement: What
We Know From Recent Data, Policy, and 324. College Students' Views about Crime and
Practice Justice
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Level 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Level
National and State Trends in Juvenile Residential Are Latinos the New "Threat"? College Student
Placement; Charles Puzzanchera, National Perceptions of Race/Ethnicity, Crime, and
Center for Juvenile Justice; Benjamin Adams, Criminal Justice; Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency State University; Susan F. Sharp, University of
Prevention; Melissa Sickmund, National Center Oklahoma
for Juvenile Justice Integrity, Moralization of Everyday Life and
Solitary Confinement and Restraints in Juvenile Religiosity: A Comparison of Business,
Facilities; Sarah Hockenberry, National Center Communications, Criminal Justice and
for Juvenile Justice; David Bierie, Office of Education Majors; Mark Jones, East Carolina
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; University; Megan Davidson, East Carolina
Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile University; John Drake, East Carolina
Justice University
Data-Driven Culture and Systems Change in Perceptions of Police Misconduct Among College
Juvenile Justice Agencies; Benjamin Adams, Students: Do Race and Academic Major
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Matter?; Brian E. Oliver, Brian Oliver
Prevention; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Consulting; Nadarajan Sethuraju, Metropolitan
University State University; Jason Sole, Metropolitan State
Chair: University; Paul Prew, Minnesota State
Benjamin Adams, Office of Juvenile Justice and University, Mankato
Delinquency Prevention Student’s Perception of Offenders’ Recidivism
Discussant: Rates and Factors that Influence their
Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Perception; Sarah Kuehn, Slippery Rock
Delinquency Prevention University; Rebecca Ridener, Slippery Rock
University; Taylor Shay, Slippery Rock
323. Sexual Victimization: Impacts, Access to University; Nicole Roessler, Slippery Rock
Services and Offender Narratives University
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace Level Informed Opinions and Support for the Death
Criminal Careers of Child Sexual Abuse Victims; Penalty: A Reexamination of the Marshall
Rinke de Jong, VU University Amsterdam; Hypotheses; Justo Cruz, Florida State
Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands Institute for the University; Peter Lehmann, Florida State
Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Catrin University; Gordon Waldo, Florida State
Finkenauer, VU University Amsterdam; Lenneke University
Alink, VU University Amsterdam; Jan Hendriks, Chair:
VU University Amsterdam Justo Cruz, Florida State University
Prevalence and Barriers for Raped Women’s
Access to Justice and Medical Attention in 325. Crime and Place: The Salience of Criminal
Mexico; Sonia M. Frias, National Autonomous Opportunities
University of Mexico 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace Level
Qualitative Analysis of Incestuous Cases in Facilities, Opportunity, and Crime: An Analysis
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of Places in Two Urban Neighborhoods; Lesli Harbour, Mississippi Department of Public
Blair, Saint Xavier University; Pamela Wilcox, Safety; David Hughes McElreath, University of
University of Cincinnati; John E. Eck, Mississippi; Leisa Stuart McElreath, University
University of Cincinnati of Mississippi; Daniel Adrian Doss, University
Opportunity Structure within Neighborhood of West Alabama; Carl J. Jensen, University of
Contexts: A Multilevel Theoretical Approach; Mississippi; Michael Peter Wigginton,
Roderick W. Jones, University of North University of Mississippi
Carolina, Wilmington Needs Assessment of Victim Services in
The Salience of Social Disorganization and Massachusetts: Are They Doing Enough?; Lisa
Criminal Opportunity Theories in Explaining Feeley, ICF International; Samantha Lowry,
Chronic Violent Crimes Places: A Case-Control ICF International; Lenna Reid, ICF
Study in Newark, New Jersey; Leigh Grossman, International; Melanie Johnson, ICF
Rutgers University International
Offenders' Assessments of the Robbery Potential Opportunities and Challenges for Victim
of Everyday Streetscapes; Jillian Eidson, Advocates in Domestic Violence Offender
Temple University Treatment in Colorado; Angela Gover,
Beyond Crime Forecasting: Insights Gained from University of Colorado, Denver; Tara Nicole
Risk Terrain Modeling; Grant Drawve, Rutgers Richards, University of Baltimore
University Where do Physically Abused Bangladeshi Wives
Chair: Turn? Retributive Justice, Restorative Justice, or
Grant Drawve, Rutgers University No Justice; Rifat Akhter, University of Central
Arkansas; Janet Wilson, University of Central
326. Criminal Justice Policy and Security Sector Arkansas
Reform Violence Prevention Saves Lives and Billions.
8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace How Do We Get Politicians to Do It?; Irvin
Level Waller, University of Ottawa
From the Bottom Up: Rethinking Local Capacity Chair:
for Sustainable Police and Security Sector Irvin Waller, University of Ottawa
Reform Efforts; Nathan W. Pino, Texas State
University; Graham Ellison, Queen's University
Belfast Thematic Session
Community Policing as Strategy to Deal with
Drug-Related Violence: Experiences of Brazil 328. Police Organizations and Administrative
and Argentina; Leticia Godinho, Joao Pinheiro Dilemmas
Foundation 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Level
Iraqi Police Reconstruction and the Centrality of Standard Operating Procedures: Evolution and
the State to Capitalist Imperialism; Jesse S.G. Accreditation; William Fraher, John Jay
Wozniak, West Virginia University College of Criminal Justice; Michael C. Walker,
United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention Passaic County Community College
and Criminal Justice: Policies in Central and Rules and Regulations for Small Police
West Africa; David Chiabi, New Jersey City Departments: To Have or not to Have- What is
University the Answer?; William LaRaia, John Jay College
‘Backflow of Policy Transfer’ A Case Study- of Criminal Justice; Maki Haberfeld, John Jay
International Criminal Justice Policy Transfer in College of Criminal Justice
Violence Reduction; William Graham, Abertay National Police Force’s Dilemma: The Greek
University Police Experience; Nick Petropoulos, John Jay
Chair: College of Criminal Justice
William Graham, Abertay University Standard Operating Procedures for Law
Enforcement: Quantity versus Quality; Maki
327. Preventing Victimization Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace
Level
Mississippi Crime Stoppers: A Valuable Partner
in the Enhancement of Community Safety; Trish
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Thematic Session 331. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in
Historical Perspective
329. Gender and Crime: Examining 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby Level
International Contexts A County-Level Comparison of Bias Homicide
Occurrences in the United States; Kayla Allison-
8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Level
Gruenewald, Indiana University; Casey Harris,
Construction of Gender, Social Injury, and Penalty
University of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald,
in Rape Cases; Suvarna Cherukuri, Siena
Indiana University - Purdue University
College
Indianapolis
When Women Kill: An Analysis of BWS,
Changing Gender Roles in Terrorism from 1980 to
Sentencing, and Plea Bargaining Strategies;
2015; Tiffany Westerman, University of
Carolyn Field, Edgewood College
Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of
Intimate Partner Violence in Zimbabwe; Sitawa
Arkansas
Kimuna, East Carolina University
Correlates of Country-level Terrorism 1970-2011;
Chair:
Nancy Ann Morris, Virginia Commonwealth
Suvarna Cherukuri, Siena College
University
Discussant:
Homeland Hate: Changes in Types and Activities
Sitawa Kimuna, East Carolina University
of Domestic Extremism since 1960; James
Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Thomas Ratliff,
Thematic Session Arkansas State University; Anna Tan, University
of California, Irvine; Jessica Middleton,
330. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: University of California, Irvine
Registration and Special Populations Political Differences in COINTELPRO
8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, Operations; Steve Durchin, South University
Concourse Level Chair:
Effects of Juvenile Sex Offender Registration and Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas
Notification on Mental Health and Social 332. Portrayals, Perceptions, And Practices Of
Wellness: A Survey of Youth and their Families; White Collar Offenses And Offenders
Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Johns Hopkins 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby Level
University Bloomberg School of Public Health; How Anonymous “Members” Relate To Group
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Values: An Exploratory Study; Francis Fortin,
Lowell; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins Universite de Montreal - Ecole de criminologie
University Bloomberg School of Public Health; The New Dangerous Other; Virginia McGovern,
Scott M. Walfield, University of Massachusetts, Mount St. Mary's University
Lowell; Geoff Kahn, Johns Hopkins University University Student Perceptions Of White-Collar
A Cautionary Tale: Identifying At-Risk Youth for And Street Crimes In Canada: A Comparative
Sexual Recidivism; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Analysis; Ilona Andersen, University of Guelph
Institute Use And Misuse Of Information Technology
The Effect of Gender on Court Dispositions for Among College Students; Wayne Gillespie,
Sex Offenders; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins Georgia Gwinnett College
University Bloomberg School of Public Health; White Collar Crime: Upsetting Mistake or Hard
Joshua Cochran, University of South Florida Crime?; Kristina Kave, University of Central
Information Sharing and Sex Offender Oklahoma
Registration & Notification: A National Chair:
Assessment; Andrew Harris, University of Stephen E. Tillotson, Indiana University - Purdue
Massachusetts, Lowell; Chris Lobanov- University Indianapolis
Rostovsky, Colorado Division of Criminal
Justice
Chair:
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts,
Lowell

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Thematic Session 335. Division on Corrections & Sentencing
Annual Business / Awards Breakfast Meeting
333. Reinventing American Criminal Justice I 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom West,
Concourse Level
8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom
Center, Concourse Level 336. Roundtable: Closing the Gap: Family-
Reinventing American Criminal Justice: Drug Centered, Interdisciplinary Programming for
Policy; Peter Reuter, University of Maryland; Diverted Youth
Jonathan Caulkins, Carnegie Mellon University 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Reinventing Community Corrections: Ten #1, Terrace Level
Recommendations; Francis T. Cullen, Chair:
University of Cincinnati; Cheryl Lero Jonson, Jennifer Fritz, Eastern Michigan University
Xavier University; Daniel P. Mears, Florida Discussants:
State University Barbara Walters, Eastern Michigan University
Reinventing American Policing: A Six-Point Blue Bonnie Miller, Eastern Michigan University
Print For the 21st Century; Cynthia Lum,
George Mason University; Daniel Nagin, 337. Roundtable: Methodological and Ethical
Carnegie Mellon University Issues in Queer Criminology Research
How Did We Get All These Mentally Ill People 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Locked Up in the Justice System and Can We #2, Terrace Level
Ever Get Them Out?; Edward Mulvey, Reactions to Participating in Intimate Partner
University of Pittsburgh Medical School Violence and Minority Stress Research: A
Chair: Mixed Methodological Study of Self-identified
Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University Lesbian and Gay Emerging Adults; Katie M.
Edwards, University of New Hampshire
Expanding the Terrain of Queer Criminology:
Thematic Session Child Sex Abuse, Pedophilia and the Politics of
Deconstruction; Dave McDonald, University of
334. Results from the HOPE DFE Four-Site Melbourne
Randomized Control Trial Divergent Terminology in Research with
8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East, Transgender Populations; Jennifer Sumner,
Concourse Level California State University, Dominguez Hills;
Process Evaluation of the HOPE DFE: Lori Sexton, University of Missouri - Kansas
Implementation Fidelity and Experiences at City
Four Sites; Gary Zajac, Pennsylvania State Chair:
University; Debbie Dawes, RTI International; Aimee Wodda, University of Illinois at Chicago
Elaine Arsenault, Pennsylvania State University;
Susan Brumbaugh, RTI International 338. Roundtable: Re-entry and Corrections
Outcome Findings from the HOPE Demonstration 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Field Experiment; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI #3, Terrace Level
International; Doris MacKenzie, Pennsylvania Beyond the Muslim Prisoner: Religion Over the
State University Life Course for Muslim Ex-Offenders in
What Does HOPE Probation Cost?; Alexander England; Lamia Irfan, London School of
Cowell, RTI International; Matthew DeMichele, Economics and Political Science
RTI International; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI Effecting Real Change in Prisoner Reintegration:
International A Challenge to Prevailing Assumptions in
Chair: Research and the Public Sphere; Marina Bell,
C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance, University of California, Irvine
USDOJ Real-Life Time Travel: Reentry After Decades
Discussant: Behind Bars; Stephanie D'Auria, Vanguard
Eric Martin, National Institute of Justice University; Linda McAnnally, Blinn College

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Reflexive Reflections on Life Story Interviews Gallen
with Muslim Male ex-offenders; Lamia Irfan, Inadequate Care For Veterans: The Case Of The
London School of Economics and Political United States; Leslie-Dawn Quick, Old
Science Dominion University
Variation in Services Received While on The Reach Of The Electronic Leash: New
Community Supervision; Mary Poulin Carlton, Methods Of Cyberstalking; Catherine Marcum,
Court Services and Offender Supervision Appalachian State University; George Higgins,
Agency; Mark Coggeshall, Court Services and University of Louisville; Alexandria Mackinnon,
Offender Supervision Agency; Carroll Ganier, Appalachian State University; Melissa Ricketts,
Court Services and Offender Supervision Shippensburg University
Agency Chair:
Chair: Susan Will, John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
Marina Bell, University of California, Irvine CUNY
339. Roundtable: Data Sharing & Dissemination:
Making Your Research a Resource for Others Thematic Session
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
#4, Terrace Level 342. Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Crime
Chair: and Disorder
Jukka Savolainen, University of Nebraska at 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse
Omaha Level
Discussants: Accommodating Strangers: Non-Residential
Julia Roach, National Archive of Criminal Justice Routine Activity and Neighborhood Crime;
Data (NACJD) Christopher Browning, Ohio State University;
Tom Zelenock, National Archive of Criminal Catherine Calder, Ohio State University;
Justice Data (NACJD) Bethany Boettner, The Ohio State University;
Anna Mohr, The Ohio State University
340. Roundtable: Walking the Line of Legitimacy Proximity to Crime or Living Near ‘Others’?
and Organized Crime Distance to Crime Events and Diverse
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East Neighbors and their Influence on Disorder
#5, Terrace Level Perceptions; Michelle Louise Sydes, University
Chair: of Queensland; Rebecca Leigh Wickes,
Michael Levi, Cardiff University University of Queensland; Jonathan Corcoran,
Participants: University of Queensland
Dwight Smith, Jr., IASOC Networks, Norms and Actions and their Impact on
Michael Salinas-Edwards, Manchester Crime across Time; Rebecca Leigh Wickes,
Metropolitan University University of Queensland; John R. Hipp,
Richard K. Moule, Jr., Arizona State University University of California, Irvine
Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff University Spatial and Social Barriers to Collective
341. White Collar Crime Victimization Against Guardianship; Jonathan Corcoran, University of
Vulnerable Populations Queensland; John R. Hipp, University of
8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby Level California, Irvine; Rebecca Leigh Wickes,
Elder Financial Exploitation In Florida: An University of Queensland; Renee Zahnow,
Exploratory Study Of Risk And Protective University of Queensland
Factors; Julie Mestre Brancale, Florida State Chair:
University; Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State Rebecca Leigh Wickes, University of Queensland
University; Brae Campion, Florida State
University; George Pesta, Florida State
University; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State
University
Human Trafficking and Legalization Of
Prostitution; Lorenz Biberstein, Killias Research
& Consulting; Martin Killias, University of St.
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Thematic Session Thematic Session
343. Questioning the Accuracy of Police Crime 345. Policy Panel: Ensuring Victim’s Legal
Data Rights Across the Criminal, Civil, and
8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse Administrative Spectrum: A Discussion of
Level Practice, Policy and Research
The Ins and Outs of FBI-Collected Police Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse
Data; Michael Maltz, University of Illinois at Level
Chicago / Ohio State University Network for Victim Recovery of District of
Managerial Pressure and Crime Report Columbia; Bridgette Harwood, Network for
Manipulation; John A. Eterno, Molloy College Victim Recovery of District of Columbia
Should Cops be Data Collectors?; Nola Joyce, Victims Rights' Issues from a Policy Perspective;
Deputy Commissioner, Organizational Services, Cortney Fisher, Office of Victims Services,
Strategy and Innovations, Philadelphia Police District of Columbia Government
Department Developing a Needs Assessment in DC; Shawn
Flawed Data at the Milwaukee and Los Angeles Flower, Justice Research and Statistics
Police Departments; Ben Poston, Los Angeles Association
Times Balancing the Responsibilities of Government
Chair: with the Rights of the Victim; Tonya J. Turner,
Daniel Bibel, Massachusetts State Police (ret) Office of the Attorney General, District of
Discussant: Columbia
Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Chair:
Report Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Statistics
Association
344. Issues in Quantitative Methods: Prediction
and Classification
8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby Level Thematic Session
An Approach to Decision Making With Predicted
Probabilities of Recidivism; William Dieterich, 346. Evaluating the Use of Body-Worn
Northpointe, Inc.; William L. Oliver, Cameras: Randomized Control Trials in Four
Northpointe, Inc.; Tim Brennan, Northpointe, Jurisdictions
Inc. 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse
Predicting Failure to Appear: A Comparison of Level
Statistical Techniques; Stephen J. Clipper, Testing and Evaluating Body-Worn Video
University of Texas at Dallas; Robert G. Morris, Technology in the LAPD; Craig Uchida, Justice
University of Texas at Dallas & Security Strategies, Inc.; Shellie Solomon,
A Mixture Modelling Approach for Classifying Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Stephen D.
Domestic Violence Victims by Frequency of Mastrofski, George Mason University; John
Attack; Brian Francis, Lancaster University, McCluskey, Rochester Institute of Technology;
UK; Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK; Marc Swatt, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.;
Jude Towers, Lancaster University, UK Christine Connor, Justice & Security Strategies,
Criminal Specialization in Criminal Justice Inc.
Context; Shi Yan, University at Albany, SUNY Assessing the Impact and Consequences of Police
Chair: Officer Body-Worn Cameras: A Multi-Site
Shi Yan, University at Albany, SUNY Randomized Controlled Trial; Michael D.
White, Arizona State University; Janne Gaub,
Arizona State University; Natalie Todak,
Arizona State University
Findings from the Randomized Experiment with
Body Worn Cameras at the Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department; James
Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public Research;
Anthony Braga, Rutgers University / Harvard
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University; William H. Sousa, University of White-collar Crime in the U.S. and China; Puma
Nevada, Las Vegas; Denise Rodriguez, CNA Shen, University of California, Irvine
Institute for Public Research Chair:
Chair: Henry N. Pontell, John Jay College of Criminal
Martin Novak, National Institute of Justice Justice, CUNY
Discussant: Discussant:
Charles Katz, Arizona State University West Peter Grabosky, Australian National University
347. Juvenile Justice Interventions and Future 349. Analyzing Institutional Abuse and Impact of
Outcomes Sex Offender Laws
8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby Level 8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Level
A Comparison of Self-Reported and Official Data Examining Sex Offender Legislation: The
in Predicting Future Offending Behaviors; Importance of Legal Impact Studies and
Charlene Harris, University of Kentucky; Interrupted Time-Series Design; Stacie Merken,
Alexander T. Vazsonyi, University of Kentucky; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
John M. Bolland, Institute for Social Science Sex Offenses at Protestant Christian Churches: An
Research, University of Alabama Examination of Offender/Offense
Mind Over Matter: The Connection of Belief, Characteristics Using Social Disorganization
Affect and Antisocial Behavior Among Theory; Andrew Stephen Denney, University of
Transitioning Serious Offenders; Sharmaine West Florida
Tapper, Prairie View A&M University; Sherill Examining Diocesan Sexual Abuse Files: A Look
Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State At Priests, Church Leaders, Cover-up, and
University Blame Minimization; Jason D. Spraitz,
Racial/Ethnic Differences in Drug Use and University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire; Kendra
Offense Types Among Juvenile Offenders; Nicole Bowen, Texas Christian University
Cyndy Caravelis Hughes, Western Carolina What You Expect is Not What You Get: Levels of
University; Albert Kopak, Western Carolina Concern Among Attendees of Sex-Offender
University Community Notification Meetings; Nili Gesser,
Shedding Light into the "Black Box" of Intensive Temple University; Ralph B. Taylor, Temple
Supervision Programs for Youth: A Meta- University; Jennifer D. Wood, Temple
Analysis; Jessica Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
University; Jennifer S. Wong, Simon Fraser Chair:
University Molly Smith, Sam Houston State University
The Consequences of Adolescent Offending for
Adult Employment; Angela Carter, University 350. Theorizing Victimization
of California, Davis 8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Chair: From "On Point" to "Slipping" (and back again?):
Michael Adorjan, University of Calgary Unpacking Male Victimization in the Ghetto;
Luca Berardi, University of Alberta
Beyond the Ring of Fire: A Victimological
Thematic Session Analysis of Filipinos' Vulnerability to Natural
Disasters; Jaclyn T. San Antonio, University of
348. White-collar and Corporate Crime in Toronto
International and Comparative Perspective In Search of a More Positive Victimology;
8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, Concourse Level Hannah Scott, University of Ontario Institute of
When is a Massive Crime Never a Crime? The Technology
‘Miss-selling’ of Mortgage Insurance in the UK; Looking Backward to Move Forward: Revisiting
William K. Black, University of Missouri - Past Feminist Contributions to the Study of
Kansas City Violence Against Women; Walter DeKeseredy,
Cybercrime in Thailand: Legal, Technological, West Virginia University
and Economic Barriers to Effective Law Chair:
Enforcement; Adam Kavon Ghazi-Tehrani, Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia University
University of California, Irvine
Localized Neoliberalism and Punishment for
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351. Adolescent Crime and Victimization Chair:
8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby Level Malcolm L. Rigsby, Henderson State University
The Relationship between Routine Leisure
Activities and Violent Behaviors Among 354. Current Issues in Youth Crime,
Turkish Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Incarceration, and Rehabilitation
Differential Association; Ozgur Solakoglu, 8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor
University of North Texas Living the “Juvenile Life Without Parole”
Using Multi-Level Opportunity Theory to Sentence; Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian
Understand Students' Substance Use Behaviors; State University; Anthony K. Willis, North
Molly Block, University of Louisville; Kristin Carolina Department of Public Safety
Swartz, University of Louisville Both Victims and Children: Rethinking Law and
Young Offenders in Criminogenic Contexts: The Policy for Child Victims of Sexual Offenses;
Importance of Peers’ Characteristics; Geneviève Helen Codd, University of Central Lancashire,
Parent, Montreal Youth Center / University of UK
Montreal; Jean-Pierre Guay, University of Prison from the Outside: Evaluating the Pain of
Montreal; Catherine Pineau-Villeneuve, the Prison System program; Danielle Williams,
Montreal Youth Center / University of Montreal University of Southern California
A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationship This Kind of Learning Changes Lives; Norman
between Unstructured Socializing with Peers Conti, Duquesne University; Deanna Fracul,
and Drinking among College Students; Timothy Duquesne University
Christopher Barnum, University of Nebraska at Chair:
Omaha; Amy L. Anderson, University of Jennifer Lanterman, University of Nevada, Reno
Nebraska at Omaha; Samantha Clinkinbeard,
355. Feminist Theory, Motherhood, and Crime
University of Nebraska at Omaha 8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor
Chair: Denied Maternity: A Qualitative Analysis on the
Timothy Christopher Barnum, University of Parent/Child Dynamic among Incarcerated
Nebraska at Omaha Black Women; Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio
352. Roundtable: Strategies for Building Data Dominican University; Renita L. Seabrook,
Centers for Criminological and Criminal University of Baltimore
Justice Research Is there a Gender Gap in the Research?
8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor Androcentric Bias in Criminology and Criminal
Chair: Justice Publications; Jody Sundt, Indiana
James Patrick Lynch, University of Maryland University - Purdue University Indianapolis;
Participants: Amanda M. Petersen, University of California,
Robert Goerge, University of Chicago Irvine; Dallas Augustine, University of
Gypsy Escobar, Measures for Justice California, Irvine
Don Stemen, Loyola University Chicago The Relevance of Family Structure and Family
Amy B. O'Hara, U.S. Census Bureau Functioning on Homelessness among African
American Women; Amanda Bunting, University
353. Roundtable: Life in Prison of Kentucky; Jennifer L. Mooney, Cincinnati
8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor Health Dept / Univ. of Cincinnati Physicians
Gender Logics, Gender Practices, and the Maternal and Infant Health Division / Dept of
Legitimacy of Differential Treatment of Female OB/GYN; Carrie Oser, University of Kentucky
Prisoners; Allison Gorga, University of Iowa ‘Doing The Right Things’ (In The Right Order?):
Hustle Eggs and Starlight Mochas: Women’s Decision Sequencing Among Mothers
Foodways Inside Jail; Ami E. Stearns, Reentering The Community Following
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Incarceration; LaTosha L. Traylor, Temple
Prisoner Narratives in Pro-social Transformation; University
Malcolm L. Rigsby, Henderson State University Chair:
Sexuality and Transgender Issues in Female LaTosha L. Traylor, Temple University
Prisons; Christina DeJong, Michigan State
University; Michelle L. Malkin, Michigan State 356. Pearson Digital Products Focus Group I
University 9:30 to 10:50am 4101, 4th Floor
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357. Crime Media Culture Editorial Board Behind Closed Doors: State Crime, Corruption,
Meeting and The Macedonian Wire-Tapping Scandal;
9:30 to 10:50am Albright, Terrace Level Jana Arsovska, John Jay College of Criminal
Justice
Formal Control Of The State – A Band-Aid
Thematic Session Solution?; Isabel Schoultz, Lund University
State Crimes Of Government; Obi N.I. Ebbe,
358. Comparative Research in Juvenile
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Delinquency and Victimization: Results from
Chair:
the International Self-Report Study (ISRD)
Obi N.I. Ebbe, University of Tennessee at
Part 1
Chattanooga
9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Level
ISRD#: First Results on Victimization and 361. Author Meets Critics: The Securitization of
Offending; Janne Kivivuori, University of Society. Crime, Risk, and Social Order
Helsinki; Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Sciences, Hamburg University; Ineke Haen Author:
Marshall, Northeastern University; Mike Marc Schuilenburg, VU University Amsterdam
Hough, ICPR; Martin Killias, University of St. Critics:
Gallen; Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker David Garland, New York University
Institute, The Netherlands Jack Greene, Northeastern University
Cultural Differences in Social Desirable David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate
Responding: Implications for Cross-National Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Studies of Self-Reported Delinquency; Dirk Phil Carney, University of Kent
Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences,
Hamburg University 362. Authors Meet Critics: Appealing to Justice:
The Social Reaction to Gang Members:: Results Prisoner Grievances, Rights, and Carceral
from the ISRD in 30 Countries; Uberto Gatti, Logic
University of Genoa, Italy; Sandrine Haymoz 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Pantillon, University of Applied Sciences, Presenters:
Fribourg, Switzerland; Hans Schadee, Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine
University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; Alfredo Valerie Jenness, University of California, Irvine
Verde, University of Genoa, Italy Chair:
Does Size Matter? Comparing Delinquency and Lori Sexton, University of Missouri - Kansas City
Victimization In A Cross-National Sample Of Critics:
Small Town vs. Big City Youth; Chris E. David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Marshall, University of Nebraska at Omaha Delinquency Prevention
Chair: Rosemary Gartner, University of Toronto
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University Heather Schoenfeld, Northwestern University

359. Author Meets Critics: The Anatomy of 363. Intergenerational Influences and
Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime Incarcerated Parents
9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, Concourse Level 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Author: Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle:
Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania Interparental Violence, Child-Parent
Critics: Attachment, and Children’s Aggressive
Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, Behaviors; Heather M. Washington, University
University of Cambridge at Albany, SUNY; Shao-Chiu Juan, University at
Mark Frankel, Scientific Responsibility, Human Albany, SUNY
Rights & Law Program, AAAS Developmental Patterns of Family Conflict and
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University Delinquency in Early Adolescence: A Latent
Growth Analysis; Veroni Eichelsheim,
360. Government and State-Organized Crime: Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and
International and Critical Perspectives Law Enforcement (NSCR); Kirsten Buist,
9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace Level Utrecht University; Maja Dekovic, Utrecht
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University; William L. Cook, The Center for
Thematic Session
Excellence in Neuroscience, University of New
England 365. Crime and Place: The Baltimore City
A Life Course Perspective on the Influence of Longitudinal Hot Spots Study
Parental Incarceration on Child Well-Being:
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Unpacking Lifestyle, Parenting, and
Understanding Variation of Drug Use at the
Incarceration Effects; Jennifer Copp, Florida
Micro-Geographic Level; Matthew Nelson,
State University; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling
George Mason University; David Weisburd,
Green State University; Monica Longmore,
George Mason University; Amelia Haviland,
Bowling Green State University; Wendy
Carnegie Mellon University; Brian Lawton,
Manning, Bowling Green State University
John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Justin
Children of Incarcerated Parents: A Longitudinal
Ready, Arizona State University
Investigation of Identity formation across a Year
Mean Streets and Mental Illness; Breanne Cave,
of Social Intervention for at-risk Youth; R.C.
George Mason University; David Weisburd,
Morris, Dixie State University
George Mason University; Amelia Haviland,
Mothers Under Community Supervision: The
Carnegie Mellon University; Brian Lawton,
Effect of Parent-Related Motivations and
John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Justin
Routines on Recidivism; Elizabeth Anne Adams,
Ready, Arizona State University
Michigan State University; Merry Morash,
Examining Perceptions of Fear and Safety across
Michigan State University; Deborah Kashy,
Crime Hot Spots; Brian Lawton, John Jay
Michigan State University; Jennifer Cobbina,
College of Criminal Justice; David Weisburd,
Michigan State University; Sandi Smith,
George Mason University; Amelia Haviland,
Michigan State University
Carnegie Mellon University; Justin Ready,
Chair:
Arizona State University
Elizabeth Anne Adams, Michigan State University
Measuring the Impact of Crime Hot Spots on
Perception of Public Disorder; Justin Ready,
Thematic Session Arizona State University; Clair White, George
Mason University; David Weisburd, George
364. Community and Context: Defining Mason University; Amelia Haviland, Carnegie
Elements & Homelessness Mellon University; Brian Lawton, John Jay
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Level College of Criminal Justice
Taking Neighborhoods Seriously: Moving
Beyond Block Groups and Census Tracks in the
Thematic Session
Study of Crime Over time; Randy Gainey, Old
Dominion University; Ruth Triplett, Old 366. Connecting Theory, Policy and Practice:
Dominion University; Garland White, Old Cultural Perspectives and Youth Justice
Dominion University; Jonathan Lopez, Old
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Dominion University
Restorative Justice and Juvenile Justice: Central or
Communities, Crime, and Homelessness:
Peripheral?; Darrell Fox, University of the
Understanding the Struggles of Social Exclusion
Fraser Valley
Faced by an Urban Community; Ruth Triplett,
A Change in Course?: Young Female Offenders
Old Dominion University; Lindsey Upton, Old
and Community-Based Programming; Judith
Dominion University; Garland White, Old
Ryder, St. John's University
Dominion University
Girls and Offending: A Risk or Risky?; Elaine
Residential Instability, Lending and Neighborhood
Arnull, Bucks New University
Crime; Anne M. Lee, Old Dominion University

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the Research; Ruth Fleury-Steiner, University of
Thematic Session
Delaware; Susan L. Miller, University of
367. Part 2: What Can 105,000 Offenders Tell Delaware; Alesha Durfee, Arizona State
Us about the Effects of Participation in University; Jill Theresa Messing, Arizona State
Institutional Programs? University
Intimate Partner Abuse Victims and Service
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Usage; Heather Melton, University of Utah
The Effects of Institutional Program Participation
Discussant:
on Recidivism; Carrie Sullivan, University of
Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University
Cincinnati; John Wooldredge, University of
Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, University of 369. The Pluralization of Meanings and Images
Cincinnati of Violence against Women
The Effects of Institutional Program Participation 9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Level
on Misconducts; Melissa Lugo, University of Family and Responsibility: Observations of
Cincinnati Domestic Violence Review Hearings; Danielle
Isolating the Effects of a Participation in an M. Romain, University of Wisconsin -
Assortment of Institutional Educational Milwaukee
Programs; Amanda Pompoco, University of Fifty Shades of Misbelief: Hungarian Society’s
Cincinnati Misconception of Sexual Violence; Katalin
How Does Program Fidelity Impact the Effects of Parti, National Institute of Criminology; Gyorgy
Participation in Institutional Programs?; Erin Virag, National Institute of Criminology; Judit
Harbinson, Council of State Governments Szabo, National Institute of Criminology
Justice Center IPV Culture in the United States: Is History
Chair: Repeating?; Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana
John Wooldredge, University of Cincinnati University of Pennsylvania; Kathleen Hanrahan,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Romantic Terrorism: Psychological and Emotional
Thematic Session Tactics in Domestic Violence Victimisation;
368. Protection Orders: Processes and Problems Sharon Hayes, Queensland University of
Technology; Samantha Jeffries, Griffith
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Level University
Ensuring Victim Access to Justice: Incorporating Chair:
Survivor Perspectives; Alesha Durfee, Arizona Sharon Hayes, Queensland University of
State University; Jill Theresa Messing, Arizona Technology
State University
Mediating Justice: Women's Perceptions of
Fairness in the Civil Protection Order Process; Thematic Session
M. Kristen Hefner, University of Delaware;
Victoria Becker, Human Development & Family 370. Crime and Place: Transit Crime
Studies, University of Delaware; Ava Carcirieri, 9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace Level
University of Delaware; Ruth Fleury-Steiner, A Network Spatial Analysis of the Patterns and
University of Delaware; Susan L. Miller, Magnitudes of Criminogenic Impact of Bus
University of Delaware Stops; Jie Xu, Rutgers University; Sung-suk Yu,
Crises of Representation: Cultural Capital and John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Women’s Perceptions of Civil Protection Order Estimating Victimization Risks While in Transit
Fairness; Ava Carcirieri, University of Using Japanese Data; Yutaka Harada, National
Delaware; Victoria Becker, Human Research Institute of Police Science; Tomonori
Development & Family Studies, University of Saito, National Research Institute of Police
Delaware; M. Kristen Hefner, University of Science; Yoshiko Yamane, National Research
Delaware; Ruth Fleury-Steiner, University of Institute of Police Science
Delaware; Susan L. Miller, University of Scripting Taxi Driver Reactions to Unfolding
Delaware Assault Events; Martha Jane Smith, Wichita
Protection Orders: Problementizing the Process, State University
Securing Funding, and Issues Emerging from Crime Patterns and Risks in New York City
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Subway Stations; Sung-suk Yu, John Jay 373. Police Training
College of Criminal Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Level
Assessing Guardian Training in Washington State;
371. The Need for Constraints on Prosecutorial Joycelyn Pollock, Texas State University;
Power Jacquelyn Helfgott, Seattle University; Loren
9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace Atherley, Seattle Police Department; John
Level Vinson, University of Washington Police
Mandatory Sentence "Stacking": Minimum Department; Beck Strah, Northeastern
Justice; Richard Hubbard, New England University
College National Survey of State Police Crowd Control
Post-Conviction Mentality: Prosecutorial Training; Carl J. Jensen, University of
Assistance and Cooperation in Exoneration Mississippi; Michael Peter Wigginton,
Cases; Elizabeth Webster, Rutgers University - University of Mississippi; Stephen Mallory,
Newark University of Mississippi; David Hughes
Plea Bargaining: What the U.S. Can Learn from McElreath, University of Mississippi; Daniel
Other Countries; Gwladys Gillieron, University Adrian Doss, University of West Alabama
of Zurich Teaching Tolerance: Using a Voice-hearing
Institutional Checks and Balances on Prosecutorial Simulation in the Classroom to Facilitate
Power; Randall Grometstein, Fitchburg State Empathy with Regard to Persons with Serious
University and Persistent Mental Illness; Michele P.
Chair: Bratina, Shippensburg University
Randall Grometstein, Fitchburg State University ‘Assault in the City’: Police Recruit Perceptions of
Prejudiced Motivated Crime; Toby Miles-
372. Experiential Learning
9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace Johnson, University of Southampton
Level Chair:
Does Experience Matter? Linking Experiential Toby Miles-Johnson, University of Southampton
Learning to Student Learning Outcomes; Lauren 374. Responses to Interpersonal Violence in
O'Neill Shermer, Widener University; Nancy International Contexts
Blank, Widener University 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace Level
Continuing Education through Practitioner- "Should 'Forced Marriage' be Criminalised?";
researcher Partnerships: An Empirical Popy Begum, Osborne Association / John Jay
Evaluation; Sarah van Mastrigt, University of College of Criminal Justice
Aarhus; Friedrich Loesel, University of An Examination of Othering Among Criminal
Cambridge Justice and Social Service Responses to Honor
The College Classroom as a Philanthropic Violence; Alana M. Henninger, John Jay
Learning Laboratory: Exploring Learning and College of Criminal Justice, CUNY / ICF
Development Outcomes Associated with International
Experiential Philanthropy; Lindsey McDougle, Police Response to Interpersonal Violence in
Rutgers University; Danielle McDonald, Costa Rica: Preliminary Findings of a Multi-
Northern Kentucky University; Whitney Country Study; Diana Lynne Bruns, Southeast
McIntyre Miller, Chapman University Missouri State University
The World is Your Classroom: Practical and Crimes Against Religious Minority in Islamic
Pedagogical Tips for Study Abroad; Emily Societies: A Cross-National Analysis; Shyamal
Lenning, Fayetteville State University; Sara Kumar Das, Elizabeth City State University;
Brightman, Fayetteville State University; Beth Shahid M. Shahidullah, University of North
Quinn, Fayetteville State University Carolina - Elizabeth City State University;
Engaged Learning in Juvenile Justice; Cynthia Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State
Koller, Shippensburg University University
Chair: Sexual Violence in Post-Conflict Sub-Sahara
Cynthia Koller, Shippensburg University Africa; Sydney Anne Bender, American
University
Chair:
Sydney Anne Bender, American University
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Thematic Session Thematic Session
375. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: 377. Legitimacy and Procedural Justice in the
Emerging Practices Context of Airport Security: The Case of Ben-
9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East, Gurion Airport, Israel
Concourse Level 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Level
Circles of Support and Accountability: Sensible Technological Innovations and Passengers’
Policy, Practice, and Restorative Options in Fairness Perceptions of Airport Security Checks:
Sexual Violence Prevention; Robin J. Wilson, A Quasi-Experimental Study; Badi Hasisi,
Wilson Psychological Services / McMaster Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew University
University of Jerusalem; Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Institute of
Restorative Options in Sexual Violence Criminology, The Hebrew University of
Prevention: The Vermont Experience; Kathryn Jerusalem; Yoram Margalioth, Tel Aviv
Fox, University of Vermont; Robin J. Wilson, University; Gali Perry, Institute of Criminology,
Wilson Psychological Services / McMaster The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Roei
University; Derek Miodownik, Vermont Zamir, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew
Department of Corrections; Megan Kurmin, University of Jerusalem
University of Vermont Would Procedural Justice Make Any Policing
Common Language for Sex Offender Risk Practice Feel Fair?: The Case of Security
Communication; David D'Amora, Council of Checks at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel; Tal
State Governments Justice Center Jonathan-Zamir, Institute of Criminology, The
Harm Reduction Policies: Can Listening Circles Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Badi Hasisi,
with Sex Offenders and Survivors Create Policy Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew University
Change?; Alissa R. Ackerman, University of of Jerusalem
Washington, Tacoma; Nicole Pittman, National Predictors of Willingness to Cooperate with
Council on Crime & Delinquency Airport Security: The Case of Ben-Gurion
Chair: Airport, Israel; Gali Perry, Institute of
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Criminology, The Hebrew University of
Lowell Jerusalem; Badi Hasisi, Institute of
Criminology, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem; Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Institute of
Thematic Session Criminology, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem; Yoram Margalioth, Tel Aviv
376. Critical Police Studies: Interrogating the
University
Role of Law Enforcement in the 21st Century
Chair:
9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Level Badi Hasisi, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew
Police Abolitionism: On the Intersection of University of Jerusalem
Critical Police and Critical Whiteness Studies; Discussant:
Ben Brucato, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cynthia Lum, George Mason University
Blackness in their Sights: Neighborhood Watch
and the Longing for White Communities; Luis
Daniel Gascón, University of San Francisco Thematic Session
The Price of Fear: National Security as a
Justification for Increasing Police Budgets in an 378. Reinventing American Criminal Justice II
Austere Climate; Julius Haag, University of 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom
Toronto Center, Concourse Level
Minority Officers and the Reporting of Police Ten Prosecutor Boundaries in a Balanced World;
Misconduct; Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Indiana Ronald Wright, Wake Forest University Law
University; Carl James, York University; Scot School
Wortley, University of Toronto Reinventing American Sentencing Policies and
Chair: Practices; Michael Tonry, University of
Scot Wortley, University of Toronto Minnesota

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Violence Prevention; David Hemenway, Harvard Gordon Arthur Crews, Tiffin University
School of Public Health Ron Honberg, National Alliance on Mental Illness
“Rethinking Paroling Authorities: Toward Greater Erik Roskes, University of Maryland
Fairness, Public Safety, Professionalism and
Accountability”; Ed Rhine, University of 382. Roundtable: Prisoners’ Families,
Minnesota; Joan Petersilia, Stanford Law Punishment, and Social Inequality
School; Kevin R. Reitz, University of Minnesota 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Chair: #3, Terrace Level
Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota Chair:
Rachel Condry, University of Oxford
Participants:
Thematic Session Peter Scharff Smith, The Danish Institute for
Human Rights
379. Policy Panel: Research and Policy: Johnna Christian, Rutgers University
Countering Violent Extremism at the U.S. Shenique Thomas, Council of State Governments
Department of Homeland Security Justice Center
9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East, Sara Wakefield, Rutgers University
Concourse Level Christopher Wildeman, Cornell University
Countering Violent Extremism: Policy and Susan Dennison, Griffith University
Assessment at the Department of Homeland
Security; David Gersten, United States 383. Roundtable: Finding a Funding Fit:
Department of Homeland Security Opportunities for Victim Researchers
Countering Violent Extremism: The Role of 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Research and Development at the Department of #4, Terrace Level
Homeland Security; Robert Griffin, United Chair:
States Department of Homeland Security Jeanna M. Mastrocinque, York College of
Countering Violent Extremism: Engagement in Pennsylvania
Research and in Practice; Ehsan Zaffar, United Participants:
States Department of Homeland Security Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice
Chair: Catherine Cerulli, University of Rochester School
Richard Legault, U.S. Department of Homeland of Medicine and Dentistry
Security Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State University
Callie Rennison, University of Colorado, Denver
380. Roundtable: Careers in Criminal Justice
and Related Fields: Networking among People 384. Roundtable: Studying Rural Victimization:
of the African Diaspora Challenges, Methodologies, and Findings
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
#1, Terrace Level #5, Terrace Level
Chair: Studying Rural Victimization: Challenges,
Alero Afejuku, Argosy University Methodologies, and Findings; Kelly E. Knight,
Discussants: Montana State University; Colter Ellis, Montana
Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College State University
Lorenzo M. Boyd, University of Massachusetts, Chairs:
Lowell Kelly E. Knight, Montana State University
Colter Ellis, Montana State University
381. Roundtable: Issues Surrounding Persons Discussants:
with Mental Illnesses and the Justice System Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia University
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University
#2, Terrace Level Daniel Martinez, George Washington University
Chair: Jennifer Roark, Utah State University
Risdon N. Slate, Florida Southern College Robin A. Robinson, University of Massachusetts,
Discussants: Dartmouth
Lisa M. Carter, Florida Southern College Martin D. Schwartz, George Washington
Karyn Sporer, University of Nebraska at Omaha University
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Silver, University at Albany, SUNY; Eric Silver,
Thematic Session
Pennsylvania State University
385. Engaging Students with Team-Based Public Opinion on Rehabilitation and Punishment:
Learning A Randomized Experiment; Mateja Vuk,
University of South Carolina; Brandon K.
9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby Level
Applegate, University of South Carolina;
What Can TBL Do for You and Your Students?;
Heather M. Ouellette, University of South
Janet P. Stamatel, University of Kentucky
Carolina; Riane Miller Bolin, Radford
Student Views on TBL; Rachel E. Stein, West
University; David May, Mississippi State
Virginia University
University; Eva Aizpurúa, University of Castilla
Challenges for a New Adopter; Stacey Nofziger,
La Mancha (Albacete, Spain)
University of Akron
Exposure to Political Rhetoric and the Dimensions
Designing Application Activities; Kristen Budd,
of Public Opinion about Criminal Justice; Kevin
Miami University
Wozniak, University of Massachusetts, Boston;
Chair:
Devon Johnson, George Mason University;
Janet P. Stamatel, University of Kentucky
Edward R. Maguire, American University
Twenty-First Century Punitivity: Social
Thematic Session Determinants of Punitive Views in a New Era;
Elizabeth K. Brown, University of
386. Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Crime Massachusetts, Boston; Kelly M. Socia,
and Disorder II University of Massachusetts, Lowell
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Implicit Racial Bias, Community Context, and
Level Perceptions of Crime and Justice; Kevin
Neighborhoods and Crime Over Time: Drakulich, Northeastern University
Spatializing the Housing Crisis; Adam Boessen, Chair:
University of Missouri - St. Louis; Alyssa Justin Tyler Pickett, University at Albany, SUNY
Chamberlain, Arizona State University
Changing Urban Landscapes and Implications for Thematic Session
Property Crime; Renee Zahnow, University of
Queensland; Jonathan Corcoran, University of 388. United States Government Crimes In The
Queensland; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, University 21st Century
of Queensland
9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Level
Land Use and Neighborhood Robbery: A Spatial
Empire, Exceptionalism, and U.S. State Crimes
Examination across Four cities; John R. Hipp,
Since World War II; Ronald C. Kramer,
University of California, Irvine; James C. Wo,
Western Michigan University
University of California, Irvine; Young-An Kim,
State-Corporate Crime in the Digital Age: A Case
University of California, Irvine
Study of U.S. Government Surveillance in the
Comparative Trajectory Analyses of Problematic
War on Terror; Colin Burke, University of
Fire Incidents with Other Crime Types; Michael
California, San Diego; Raymond Michalowski,
Townsley, Griffith University; Jonathan
Northern Arizona University
Corcoran, University of Queensland; Tara
Veteran Vulnerability: How Veterans in the
Renae McGee, Griffith University; Rebecca
United States are Victimized by the State; Casey
Leigh Wickes, University of Queensland; Renee
Schotter, Southern Illinois University
Zahnow, University of Queensland
Edwardsville; David Kauzlarich, Southern
Chair:
Illinois University Edwardsville
Renee Zahnow, University of Queensland
Chair:
387. Understanding Punitiveness and Support for Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan University
Rehabilitation
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse
Level
The Moral Foundations of Punishment: Why
Conservatives are More Punitive; Jasmine

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Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Marissa
Thematic Session
Mandala, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
389. Policy Panel: Feminist Perspectives on Sheyla A. Delgado, John Jay College of
Mass Incarceration: Gendered Pathways and Criminal Justice, CUNY; Evan Misshula, John
Contemporary Prison Policy Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Chair:
9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln East, Concourse
Jeffrey Butts, John Jay College of Criminal
Level
Justice, CUNY
Pregnant Women, the War on Drugs, and
Discussants:
Women’s Pathways to Incarceration; Kelli
Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern University
Garcia, National Women's Law Center
Andrew Papachristos, Yale University
Anger, Trauma, and Self-Control: Contextualizing
Women’s Offending to Improve Correctional
Policy; Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland Thematic Session
University; Beth Huebner, University of
Missouri - St. Louis; Joseph M. Durso, 391. Building Effective Researcher-Practitioner
University of Missouri - St. Louis Partnerships: Changing Trends and
The Role of Agency in Navigating the Structural Emerging Needs in Juvenile Justice
Constraints of Reentry; Miriam Joy Northcutt 9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Level
Bohmert, Indiana University Bloomington Changing Trends and Current Issues in Juvenile
Supporting Women Living with Incarcerated Justice; Jesse Schneider, Virginia Department of
Loved Ones; Crystallee Crain, Essie Justice Juvenile Justice
Group (San Francisco, CA) Need for Policy-relevant Research and Program
Chair: Evaluations; Robin Binford, Virginia
Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland University Department of Juvenile Justice; KiDeuk Kim,
The Urban Institute
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) for
Thematic Session
Medium- and High-Risk Juvenile Offenders;
390. Gun Violence Reduction Strategies in New Samantha Harvell, The Urban Institute; Bryce
York City E. Peterson, The Urban Institute; KiDeuk Kim,
The Urban Institute
9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse
Chair:
Level
KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute
Cure Violence: A Public Health Model to Reduce
Gun Violence; Jeffrey Butts, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Caterina Roman, Thematic Session
Temple University
Gun Violence in New York City: Trajectories of 392. NIJ Highlights: Social Science Research
Shootings from 2004 to 2014; Evan Misshula, Initiatives at the National Institute of Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Concourse Level
Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Social and Behavioral Science Research at the
Justice, CUNY; Sheyla A. Delgado, John Jay National Institute of Justice (NIJ); Seri Irazola,
College of Criminal Justice, CUNY National Institute of Justice
Prevalence of Violent Injuries in New York City: Research and Evaluation in Justice Systems at the
Examining 20 Years of Emergency Room Data; National Institute of Justice; Angela Marie
Sheyla A. Delgado, John Jay College of Moore, National Institute of Justice
Criminal Justice, CUNY; Kevin T. Wolff, John Violence and Victimization Research at the
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Evan National Institute of Justice; John Picarelli, U.S.
Misshula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Department of Justice
CUNY; Chunrye Kim, CUNY Graduate Center / Crime and Crime Prevention Research at the
John Jay College of Criminal Justice National Institute of Justice; Phelan Wyrick,
Trends and Attitudes Towards Violence: A Survey U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of
of Young-Adult Men in 12 New York City Justice
Neighborhoods; Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, John
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393. Critical Perspectives on Sex Offender Policy Suspended!: Examining Cross-School Variation
9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Level in Punishments, Rewards, Perceptions of
Protecting Families or Destroying Them? The Justice, and Student Misconduct; Erica Fissel,
Consequences of Sex Offender Policy on Family University of Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox,
Members of Convicted Sex Offenders; University of Cincinnati; Marie Skubak Tillyer,
Chrysanthi Leon, University of Delaware; University of Texas at San Antonio
Ashley R. Kilmer, University of Delaware Increasing Guardianship in Schools After Mass
Punishing Sex: Sex Offenders and the Missing Shootings: A Routine Activities Approach; H.
Punitive Turn in Sexuality Studies; Trevor Jaymi Elsass, Texas State University; Jaclyn
Hoppe, University of California, Irvine Schildkraut, SUNY Oswego; Tiffany Cox
Passing Judgment on Sex Offender Residency Hernandez, Texas State University
Requirements; Patrick McGrain, Gwynedd The Social and Geographic Patterns of Sexual
Mercy University Offending: Questioning the Practicality of
Do Current Sex Offender Public Policies Violate Residence Restriction Legislation; Melanie
Human Rights?; Edith Kinney, San Jose State Clark Mogavero, Georgian Court University
University; Amelie Pedneault, Simon Fraser Chair:
University; Danielle Harris, San Jose State Melanie Clark Mogavero, Georgian Court
University University
Chair:
Danielle Harris, San Jose State University 396. Roundtable: Controlling Cyberbullying in
our Communities: Risks, Solutions, and
Constitutional Limits
Thematic Session 9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor
Chair:
394. Legal Services for the Indigent: Federal Peter Moreno, University of Washington Law
Funding Opportunities, Research, and School
Initiatives for Right to Counsel and Indigent Participants:
Defense #1 Holly Gerla, Charles Wright Academy
9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Ellen Selkie, University of Washington
Fulfilling Gideon’s Promise: How Social Science Al Lebar, Seattle Police Department
Research Can Improve Indigent Defense;
Nadine Frederique, National Institute of Justice 397. Roundtable: Families and Criminal Justice
BJS’s Efforts to Understand State Indigent Research
Defense Expenditures; Tracey Kyckelhahn, 9:30 to 10:50am Room B, 2nd Floor
Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Mediated Relationships: Power and Violence in
State-Administered Indigent Defense Systems: Family Law Mediation; Elaina Kay Behounek,
Selected Findings from the 2013 National University of South Florida
Survey of Indigent Defense Systems; Suzanne Parental Involvement of Incarcerated Fathers and
Strong, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Recidivism Outcomes; Melissa Noel, University
Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, at Albany, SUNY
USDOJ; Tracey Kyckelhahn, Bureau of Justice The Autobiographical Work of People with
Statistics, USDOJ Sensory Processing Disorder; Stephanie Medley-
Rath, Indiana University Kokomo
395. Altering the Situational Context of The Path (Not?) Taken: A Study of Adult
Offending Children with Incarcerated Parents; Beth A.
9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby Level Easterling, Mary Baldwin College
"Tow to Go" and Its Impact on DUI Offenses; Veteran Diversion Courts: Labeling, Stigma, and
Sharayah Harris, Fisher College; Meridith Hero Reclaiming; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan
Spencer, Fisher College; Kaleigh Cordeira, University; Jake Ethan Cantwell, Texas
Fisher College Wesleyan University; Karleigh Riner, Texas
A Test of Deterrence Theory: Exploring Specific Wesleyan University
Deterrence Using the National Football League; Chair:
Sarah Greenman, Hamline University; Thomas Melissa Noel, University at Albany, SUNY
Loughran, University of Maryland
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398. Peers, Parents, and Juvenile Delinquency Chair:
9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor Jennifer R. Lutz, North Carolina State University
Delinquent Peers and the Five-Factor Model;
Anthony W. Hoskin, Idaho State University;
Gregg Hammon, University of Texas of the Thematic Session
Permian Basin
400. Comparative Research in Juvenile
Social MVPs: Participation in Prominent High
Delinquency and Victimization: Results from
School Sports and Deviant Behavior; Timothy
the International Self-Report Study (ISRD)
Christopher Barnum, University of Nebraska at
Part 2
Omaha
The Process of Delinquency Balance for Black 11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
and White Adolescents; Zachary Rowan, Parental Control and its Influence on Juvenile
University of Maryland, College Park Delinquency in Switzerland, Kosovo,
Longitudinal Impact of Intergenerational Closure Macedonia and Serbia. Results of ISRD-3;
on Juvenile Delinquency; Marie Christine Anastasiia Lukash; Martin Killias, University of
Bergmann, Criminological Research Institute of St. Gallen
Lower Saxony; Bettina Doering, University of Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization in Cape
Hanover Verde: Prevalence and Characterization of the
Preventing Antisocial Peer Associations: A Meta- Phenomenon; Jorge Dias, University of Minho -
Analysis of Peer-Based Youth Interventions; Portugal; Rui Gonçalves Abrunhosa, University
Omeed Ilchi, University of Cincinnati; Spencer of Minho - Portugal
Hochstetler, University of Cincinnati; Security and Safety of R.Kosoves Citizens in
Christopher Sullivan, University of Cincinnati Urban Areas; Menust Ademi, LeUniversity AAB
Chair: Pristina / Association Kosovo Criminology
Daniel Walter Scott, University of California, Chair:
Irvine Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences,
Hamburg University
399. Social-Psychological and Interactionist
Perspectives on Crime: Testing and Theorizing
9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor Thematic Session
The Effects of Punitive Intervention on Future
Offending: Testing Labeling Theory with Four 401. Criminal Thinking, Self-control, and Self-
Waves of the Add Health Data; Margret stigma: Novel Approaches to Assessment
Valdimarsdottir, CUNY Graduate Center / John 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Jay College of Criminal Justice Psychometric Validation of a Simplified Form of
Labeling Theory as an Alternative Pathway from the PICTS in a Low-Reading Level Population;
Childhood Maltreatment to Criminal Offending; David J. Disabato, George Mason University;
Elizabeth Estienne, University of Massachusetts, Johanna Bailey Folk, George Mason University;
Lowell John Wilson, MHM Services Inc.; Sharen
The Interactionist Roots of Social Disorganization Barboza, MHM Services Inc.; Jordan M.
Theory; Corey J. Colyer, West Virginia Daylor, George Mason University; June
University Tangney, George Mason University
Identity Theft, Self-Efficacy, and Accounting for Measuring Self-Control Beliefs, Effects on Self-
Failure: A Qualitative Approach; Lynne Control Behaviors, and Implications for
Vieraitis, University of Texas at Dallas; Heith Intervention; Daniel V. Blalock, George Mason
Copes, University of Alabama at Birmingham; University; Patrick McKnight, George Mason
Zachary Austin Powell, University of Texas at University; Samuel Monfort, George Mason
Dallas University; Todd Kashdan, George Mason
Reconsidering Labeling and Primary Deviance: University
Reflected Appraisals, True Deviants, and the Introducing a New Measure of Self-Stigma in
Falsely Accused; Jennifer R. Lutz, North Criminal Offenders; Katherine C. Milam,
Carolina State University; Stacy De Coster, George Mason University; Kelly Moore, George
North Carolina State University Mason University; Jeffrey Stuewig, George

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Mason University; June Tangney, George A Bayesian Analysis of the Effect of Cognitive
Mason University Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on High-risk
Chair: Probationers' Recidivism Rates; SeungHoon
Johanna Bailey Folk, George Mason University Han, University of Pennsylvania; Jordan Hyatt,
Drexel University
402. Hip Hop, Celebrity, and Popular Culture: Examining the Effectiveness of the Pennsylvania
The Raced and Gendered Work of Board of Probation and Parole Reentry Program;
Criminalization Fred Rinehart Klunk, Pennsylvania Board of
11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Level Probation and Parole; Michael E. Antonio, West
Blood and Bone: Suge Knight, Bone Sloan, and Chester University; Michele Hiester,
Violence in a Post-Crack Urban Landscape; Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole;
Dimitri A. Bogazianos, California State Jesse Zortman, Pennsylvania Board of
University, Sacramento Probation and Parole
Curses in Cursive: Addressing Contradictions in Integrating Strengths-Based Interventions into
the Scholarly Representation of Rap; Landon Correctional Treatment; Amber Manzo,
Bevier, University of Tennessee University of Cincinnati; Kimberly Sperber,
Hip Hop and the Law: How Media and Capitalism Center for Health and Human Services
Criminalizes an Art Form; Tabia Norda Shawel, Research, Talbert House
San Jose State University On Frontloading and Backfiring: The Effects of
‘Died at 16. Buried 40 years later’: The Press Frontloading Rehabilitative Services to
Construction of the Murder of Greek celebrity Parolees; Michael Ostermann, Rutgers
Nikos Sergianopoulos; Dimitrios Akrivos, University; Jordan Hyatt, Drexel University
University of Bedfordshire; Alex K. Antoniou, What Have We Learned?: The Trials of
Regent's University London Implementing an Evidence-Based Community
Keeping It 100: Investigating the Emphasis of Supervision Program; Angela Joyce Thielo,
Sexual Behaviors and Drugs Use in the University of Cincinnati; Lily Gleicher,
Billboard Charts; Danielle T. Cooper, University University of Cincinnati; Kelsey Mattick,
of New Haven; Jennifer L. Klein, University of University of Cincinnati; Amanda Pompoco,
Texas at Tyler University of Cincinnati; Cara Thompson,
Chair: University of Cincinnati
Landon Bevier, University of Tennessee Chair:
Michael Ostermann, Rutgers University
Thematic Session
403. Human Trafficking and Exploitation:
Thematic Session
Dynamics, Practices and Policy Implications. 405. Lone Actor Terrorists and Mass Casualty
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Offenders
System Failure! Is DCF Facilitating Sex 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Trafficking of Foster Girls?; Joan A. Reid, Clustered Pre-Attack Behaviours: Implications for
University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Threat Assessment; Paul Gill, University
Promising Practices in Social Service Provision College London
for Sex Trafficked/CSE People; Andrea Nichols, Criminal Specialization Among Lone Actor
Washington University in St. Louis Terrorists And Mass Murderers; James Silver,
It’s God’s Will: The Role of Religion in Human University of Massachusetts, Lowell; John
Trafficking; Erin Heil, Southern Illinois Horgan, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
University Edwardsville Mental Illness, Lone Actor Terrorism and Mass
Discussants: Casualty Offenders; Emily Corner, University
Linda Williams, University of Massachusetts College London
Lowell Chair:
Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University John Horgan, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
404. Treating Offenders in the Community
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
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406. Understanding Vulnerability to Compliance with a Juvenile Risk-Needs
Victimization: Human Trafficking, Assessment Tool; Joel Miller, Rutgers
Exploitation, and Kidnapping University; Carrie Maloney, East Stroudsburg
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level University
Exploratory Research into the Intersection of Using Cognitive Interviewing to assess the
Forced Marriage; Colleen Owens, The Urban validity of the Youth Risk Profile Survey; Jason
Institute; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute; Silva, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The
Shebani Rao, The Urban Institute; Miriam CUNY Graduate Center; Susruta Sudula, John
Becker-Cohen, The Urban Institute Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY
Carving a New Notch in the Bible Belt: A Multi- Graduate Center; Kate Krupka, Columbia
professional Approach to Rescuing Damsels and University; Yuki Yanagida, Columbia
Daughters of Kentucky; Molly Elizabeth Dunn, University; Deborah Koetzle, John Jay College
Eastern Kentucky University of Criminal Justice; Craig S. Schwalbe,
Child Labor and Servile Marriages – Two Most Columbia University
Sinister Forms of Human Trafficking; Suman Chair:
Kakar, Florida International University Michael Olivero, Central Washington University
Femicide and the Special Orphans, Children
Whose Mothers Have Been Killed by their 408. Race and Crime in the United States in
Father. Psychological Consequences and Historical Perspective
Criminological Contexts; Anna Costanza 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Baldry, Department of Psychology; Sonya Examining and Explaining Post-Katrina Murder
Cacace, Second University of Naples; Vincenza Rates in New Orleans; Kelly Frailing, Texas
Cinquegrana, Second University of Naples A&M International University; Dee Wood
Exploring Offender-Victim Characteristics of Harper, Loyola University New Orleans; Ronal
Kidnapping Offenses; Kadee L. Brinser, Sam Serpas, Loyola University New Orleans
Houston State University; Larry T. Hoover, Sam Simultaneous Shift of Mass Incarceration and
Houston State University Military Downsizing and Racial Inequality in
Chair: the Labor Market; Joohee Han, University of
Kadee L. Brinser, Sam Houston State University Massachusetts, Amherst
The Historical Context of Neighborhood Racial
407. Assessing Evidence-Based Service Delivery Diversity and Crime in Philadelphia, PA; Jeaneé
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level C. Miller, University at Albany, SUNY
A Statewide Adoption of the YLS: The First Four Chair:
Years in Pennsylvania; Kelly Waltman Spreha, Randolph Roth, Ohio State University
PA Center for Juvenile Justice Training &
Research; Justine Fowler, PA Juvenile Court 409. International Prespectives on Policing
Judges' Commission 11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level
A Theory of Service Corruption; Kenneth Cruz, South Korean Police Officers' Ethical Behaviors:
Northern Arizona University Structural Approach; Jae-jin Joo, Dongguk
Data-driven Decision Making for Evidence-based University; Seungmug Lee, Western Illinois
Delinquency Prevention; Stephanie Bradley, University
EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn The Polycentric Governance of Online Crime:
State University; Brian K. Bumbarger, Patterns of International Policing Cooperation;
Prevention Research Center, Penn State Benoît Dupont, Université de Montréal
University; Lee Ann Cook, EPISCenter, Will Broken Windows Work in Trinidad and
Prevention Research Center, Penn State Tobago? A Review of Zero Tolerance Policing
University; Mary Ann Demi, EPISCenter, Strategies; Vaughn Crichlow, Florida Atlantic
Prevention Research Center, Penn State University
University; Kris Glunt, EPISCenter, Prevention Hindrances to Selection, Recruitment and
Research Center, Penn State University; Roger Retention of Women in Police in India; Shoeb
Spaw, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Alam, Delhi University; Rihan Khan Suri, Jamia
Penn State University Millia Islamia; Hanif Qureshi, University of
Organizational Determinants of Practitioner Cincinnati

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Military Leadership in the Military Police of Minnesota
Minas Gerais; Eugenio Valadares Cunha, The Efficacy of Pretrial Diversion: An Evaluation
Polícia Militar de Minas Gerais; Claudia Measuring System and Financial Results with
Monteiro Nicacio, Fundação João Pinheiro Implications for Decreasing Recidivism; Cory
Chair: R. Lepage, University of Alaska, Anchorage; Jeff
Claudia Monteiro Nicacio, Fundação João May, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Pinheiro Chair:
Cory R. Lepage, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Thematic Session 412. Perceptions of Legitimacy and Crime
11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
410. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Level
Problematizing “Youth” as a Social Category A Cross-National Application of LaFree’s ‘Losing
in Youth Justice Discourses Legitimacy’; James Tuttle, North Carolina State
11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level University
Popular Mass Culture: A Road into Perdition. Belief in State Legitimacy and Homicide: A
Social Service Schools and the YCW on Moral Cross-National Time-Series Analysis; Andrew
Dangers of Working Rural Girls (1921-1968); Dawson, York University
Laura Di Spurio, Université libre de Bruxelles Neighborhood Disorder, Victimization, and
Positioning, Problematizing Activities and Their Confidence in Government: Implications for
Effects in the Practice of Youth Justice with Institutional Legitimacy across Countries; Stacy
Regard to Young Migrants; Olga Petintseva, H. Haynes, Mississippi State University; Lindsey
Ghent University Peterson, Mississippi State University
Parental Solicitations of the Juvenile System: Social Capital and Citizen Satisfaction with
Deconstructing Informal Social Norms on Police; Sunyoung Park, Mokwon University;
Deviant Juvenile Behavior; Sarah Van Praet, Insun Park, University of Cincinnati
Université libre de Bruxelles The Impact of Perceptions of Crime and Justice on
School as Benchmark. Youngsters on Categories Support for Democracy in Africa; Shannon
of Youth; Jacques Moriau, METICES Research Smithey, Westminster College
Center, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Chair:
Chair: Shannon Smithey, Westminster College
Olga Petintseva, Ghent University
Discussant: 413. Crime and Criminal Justice in East Asia
Jonathan Ilan, University of Kent 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
A Study on the Influences of the Crime Prevention
411. Research on Decisions and Programs Through Environmental Design(CPTED) on the
Occurring Early in the Case Process Fear of Crime in South Korea; Hyunseok Jang,
11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Kyonggi University; Hyeonjeong Shin, Kyonggi
Level University
Recommending Defendants for Pretrial Release: Age, Gender, and Deviance: A Comparison of
New York City’s New Risk Assessment; Eoin Workers in Japan and the United States; Emiko
Healy, New York City Criminal Justice Agency Kobayashi, Kanazawa University
Collateral Consequences of the Bail Decision; Negative Influence of Private Education among
Brian Chad Starks, Lynchburg College Korean juveniles; Songyon Shin, Southern
Fugitive of the Week: A Program Evaluation; Illinois University; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi
Paul A. Lucas, Indiana University of University
Pennsylvania; Kyle C. Ward, University of The Effects of Work-Family Conflict on Chinese
Northern Colorado; Robert Stallings, Lenoir- Correctional Staff; Eric G. Lambert, University
Rhyne University; Paul M. Hawkins, Indiana of Mississippi; Jianhong Liu, University of
University of Pennsylvania Macau; Shanhe Jiang, University of Toledo;
The Determinants of Interim Dispositions in Jinwu Zhang, Guangzhou University
Hennepin County, Minnesota; Matthew Tracking Asian Drunk and Dangerous Driving
Johnson, Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota; Enforcement: A Comparative Study; Darrell
Marcy Podkopacz, Fourth Judicial District of Irwin, Central China Normal University
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Chair: Public Views of Sex Offender Risk; Kelly M.
Darrell Irwin, Central China Normal University Socia, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts,
414. General Strain Theory and its Empirical Lowell
Status: Types of Strain and Negative Emotions, Chair:
Causal Processes, and Contingencies Kelly M. Socia, University of Massachusetts,
11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level Lowell
The Empirical Status of General Strain Theory: A
Meta-Analysis; Deena Isom, University of South 416. Division on People of Color & Crime
Carolina; Brenda Blackwell, Georgia Southern General Business Meeting
University; Justin Hoyle, Georgia Southern 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown West,
University Concourse Level
Subjective or Objective Measures of Academic
Strain: Predicting Substance Use, Property, or
Violent Offending; Nina Barbieri, University of Thematic Session
Texas at Dallas
417. Measuring Trends in Use of Force, Officer
Moving Beyond Depression and Anger: The
Diversity and Community Policing through
Effects of Anxiety and Envy on Maladaptive
Large National Surveys
Coping; Ana Rosa Zuniga, Arizona State
University; Kristy Holtfreter, Arizona State 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
University Trends in the Racial and Ethnic Composition of
Coping with Strain: Are Youth in Disorganized Law Enforcement Officers and the Communities
Neighborhoods More Likely to Respond with They Serve, 1987-2013; Shelley Hyland, Bureau
Violence?; Maria J. Antunes, Towson of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Kimberly Martin,
University; Michelle Manasse, Towson Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Alexia
University Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Testing the Conditional Effects of General Strain Trends in Community Policing, 1997-2013;
Theory: Assessing the Interactive Effects of Andrea Burch, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Strain and the Positive Attractions of Deviance.; USDOJ
George E. Capowich, Loyola University New Assessing the Relationship Between
Orleans Race/Ethnicity and Law Enforcement Use of
Chair: Force, 2002-2011; Elizabeth Davis, Bureau of
George E. Capowich, Loyola University New Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Shelley Hyland,
Orleans Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Lynn
Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Chair:
Thematic Session Erica Smith, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
415. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: 418. Police Procedural Justice and Criminal
Public Perceptions Justice Legitimacy
11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Concourse Level Perceptions of Police Legitimacy in Street Stops:
Citizen's Attitudes Toward Sex Offender Housing: The Effects of Race, Class, and Procedural
Results from an Experiment; Christopher P. Justice; Tri Keah Henry, Sam Houston State
Dum, Kent State University; Kelly M. Socia, University; Travis Franklin, Sam Houston State
University of Massachusetts, Lowell University
Is the Public Convinced that “Nothing Works?” Police Legitimacy: Trust and Respect; Jennifer M.
Predictors of Treatment Support for Sex Bartholomew, Case Western Reserve University;
Offenders among Americans; Christina Mark I. Singer, Case Western Reserve
Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University; University; Andres Gonzalez, Cuyahoga
Kristen Budd, Miami University Metropolitan Housing Authority; Daniel J.
Male Rape Myth Adherence: A Survey of U.S. Flannery, Case Western Reserve University;
Adults; Scott M. Walfield, University of Mark S. Fleisher, Case Western Reserve
Massachusetts, Lowell University
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Trust and Legitimacy of CJ in SE Europe; Gorazd Richard Bennett, American University
Mesko, University of Maribor, Slovenia Cassandra Dodge, Illinois State University
Perceptions of Criminal Justice Legitimacy in a
Monarchy; Nabil Ouassini, Governors State 421. Roundtable: Qualitative Research:
University Learning by Doing
Chair: 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Nabil Ouassini, Governors State University #2, Terrace Level
Chair:
Kathleen Hanrahan, Indiana University of
Presidential Plenary Pennsylvania
Discussants:
419. Presidential Plenary: The American Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana University of
Criminal Justice System: "Caught" or Not? Pennsylvania
11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom Selman Bilgen, Indiana University of
Center, Concourse Level Pennsylvania
Chair: Matthew Hassett, Indiana University of
Candace Kruttschnitt, President, American Society Pennsylvania
of Criminology / University of Toronto Paula Lannes, University of West Florida
Discussants: Selye Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University Samantha M. Gavin, Indiana University of
Marie Gottschalk, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Vincent Schiraldi, New York City Mayor's Office
of Criminal Justice 422. Roundtable: Boko Haram Impact on Youth
Behavioral Choices and Poverty in Northern
420. Roundtable: Study Abroad: Nigeria
Internationalizing Criminal Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Curriculum #3, Terrace Level
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East Chair:
#1, Terrace Level Evaristus Obinyan, Southern University at New
Chair: Orleans
Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M University Discussants:
Discussant: Charles Ochie, Albany State University, Albany,
Mary Brewster, West Chester University Georgia
Participants: Patrick Ibe, Albany State University, Albany,
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Georgia
Justice John Penny, Southern University at New Orleans
Susan Yerhot, South Dakota State University Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State
Carina Gallo, Lund University University
Cyntoria Johnson, Georgia State University Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State University
Katherine Worboys Izsak, University of Maryland Hamid Shabazz, Stevenson University
Donald Rebovich, Utica College Timothy Smith, Arizona Western College
Ellen G. Cohn, Florida International University
Laura Hansen, Western New England University 423. Roundtable: Navigating the Peer-Review
Janice Joseph, Stockton University Process
Prit Kaur, Auburn University 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Nikos Passas, Northeastern University #4, Terrace Level
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Chair:
University Travis C. Pratt, University of Cincinnati
Dawn Beichner, Illinois State University Participants:
Dario Melossi, Universita di Bologna Travis C. Pratt, University of Cincinnati
Blythe A. Bowman, Virginia Commonwealth Callie H. Burt, University of Washington
University Jillian Turanovic, Arizona State University
Michael Hogan, Colorado State University Chad Posick, Georgia Southern University
Janet P. Stamatel, University of Kentucky
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424. Roundtable: A Pedagogical and Illinois at Chicago; Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania
Philosophical Discussion: Teaching Social State University, Abington; Edna Erez,
Justice in a Criminal Justice Program University of Illinois at Chicago
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East Evaluating the Risk Factors Faced by Immigrant
#5, Terrace Level Women Victims of Domestic Violence; Juliana
Chair: Huard, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
Alissa R. Ackerman, University of Washington, David Hirschel, University of Massachusetts,
Tacoma Lowell
Discussants: Evaluation of the Lethality Assessment Program:
Janelle Eliasson, University of Washington, Domestic Violence Agency Personnel
Tacoma Perspectives; Leila Dutton, University of New
Jerry Flores, University of Washington, Tacoma Haven; Fadia Narchet, University of New Haven
Tarna Derby-McCurtain, University of Examining the Impact of the Lethality Assessment
Washington, Tacoma Program on Victim Service Utilization and
Paul Mezentsoff, University of Washington, Empowerment; Margaret Johnson, University of
Tacoma Baltimore; Tara Nicole Richards, University of
Baltimore; Katherine Kafonek, University of
425. Innovations in Classroom Teaching Baltimore
11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Level Chair:
Comparing Justice Student Outcomes in Team- Nerissa James, Florida State University
based vs. Traditional Lecture Formats; Allan R.
Barnes, University of Alaska, Anchorage 427. Empirical Explanations of Victimization
Honoring the Experts: Designing and Embracing Patterns
Pedagogy That Brings “Hood” Expertise into 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
the Criminal Justice Classroom; Rebecca Level
Maniglia, Northern Arizona University Childhood Trauma, Criminal Victimization and
Hybrid Formatted Course Implementation in an Resilience; David Robert Forde, University of
Undergraduate Criminology Program: A North Florida; Christopher Schreck, Rochester
Follow-up Evaluation; Eugena M. Givens, Institute of Technology; Stephen Baron, Queen's
Central Connecticut State University; Julie University
Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State Deconstructing Incidents of Victimization:
University; Pierre M. Rivolta, Central Exploring the Influence of Demographic and
Connecticut State University Situational Factors across Victimization Type;
Memoir: A Way to Lifelong Teacher Learning in Amy Eggers, University of South Florida
Criminology; Dennis Hoffman, University of Deviant Lifestyles as a Mediator of the Relation of
Nebraska at Omaha Low Self-Control to Youth Violent
Prejudice among Criminal Justice Students: The Victimization: A Latent Variable Moderated
Effectiveness of a Diversity Course at Changing Mediation Analysis; Margit Wiesner, University
Perceptions; Michele Stacey, East Carolina of Houston; Kathan Dushyant Shukla,
University University of Virginia
Chair: Feeling Trapped: How Women from Different
Michele Stacey, East Carolina University Social Classes Experience Intimate Violence;
James Ptacek, Suffolk University Boston
426. Domestic Violence Victimization Gendered Opportunity and Victimization:
11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Specifying the Relationship Between
Level Adolescents’ Lifestyles, Friend Characteristics,
A Comparison of Personal Protection Orders in and School-Based Victimization; Samuel
the United States 2003-2014; Alison Tudor, Peterson, University of Cincinnati; Nicole
University of Colorado, Denver; Angela Gover, Lasky, University of Cincinnati; Bonnie Fisher,
University of Colorado, Denver; Tara Nicole University of Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox,
Richards, University of Baltimore University of Cincinnati
Designing GPS-Based Pretrial Programs for Chair:
Domestic Violence: Aims, Trade-Offs, and Samuel Peterson, University of Cincinnati
Mismatches; Peter R. Ibarra, University of
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Justice; Kimberley Schanz, John Jay College of
Thematic Session
Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; C.
428. United States Government Crimes In The Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal
21st Century II Justice
Sex Worker Victims: A Specific Target for Serial
11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Homicide Offenders or Part of a Generalized
The Consumption of United States Criminality
Violence Pattern?; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John
and Violence; Dawn L. Rothe, Old Dominion
Jay College of Criminal Justice; Marina
University; Victoria Collins, Eastern Kentucky
Sorochinski, John Jay College of Criminal
University
Justice
The Legitimacy Crisis and the Politics of Crime
Homicide Active Shooter Offenders & Mass:
and Justice: 35 Years On; David O. Friedrichs,
Connecting Offender Characteristics,
University of Scranton
Motivations, & Victim Selection; Jeffery
PoliceViolence and the Normalization of
Osborne, John Jay College of Criminal Justice /
Libertarian Discourse; Clay Michael Awsumb,
CUNY Graduate Center; C. Gabrielle Salfati,
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Chair:
Expert Testimony on Linkage Analysis: Does the
Jeffrey Ian Ross, Baltimore University
Basis of the Expert’s Opinion Impact Juror
429. Violent Victimization: Consideration of Decision Making?; Teresa Curmi, CUNY
Theory and Gender Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal
11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Justice; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College
Level of Criminal Justice
Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Chair:
Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity; Kirsten C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal
Ann Piatak, East Tennessee State University; Justice
Courtney Crittenden, University of Tennessee at Discussant:
Chattanooga C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal
Extending Social Learning Theory to Explain Justice
Victimization Among Gang and Ex-Gang
Offenders; Analisa Gagnon, Arizona State
University; Kate Fox, Arizona State University;
Thematic Session
Jodi Lane, University of Florida 431. NIJ Highlights: Cyberbullying and
Warding off Violence: Women's Self-Defense Internet Harassment among Youth
Strategies as Enactments of Personal Safety and
Empowerment; Alexis Halkovic, CUNY 11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Graduate Center Defining Electronic Harassment; Megan Moreno,
“Honor-Based” Violence between Formal and Seattle Children’s Hospital; Ellen Selkie,
Informal Mediation; Clara Rigoni, Max Planck University of Washington; Nikita Midamba,
Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Seattle Children’s Research Institute; Henry
Law Berman, Seattle Children’s Hospital; Erik
Chair: Schlocker, Seattle Children’s Hospital; Mike
Kate Fox, Arizona State University Donlin, Office of the State Superintendent,
Washington; Peter Moreno, University of
Washington Law School
Thematic Session The Context and Contents of Cyberbullying;
Anthony Paik, University of Massachusetts,
430. Examining Consistency Patterns & Amherst; Marizen Ramirez, University of Iowa;
Linking in Multiple Homicide: From the Karen Heimer, University of Iowa; Shelly
Investigation to the Court Campo, University of Iowa; Octav Chipara,
11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level University of Iowa; Corinne Peek-Asa,
Victim Risk: Examining (In)Consistency of University of Iowa; Padmini Srinivasan,
Victim Selection in Serial Homicide; Anna University of Iowa; Rebecca Bruening,
Bibulowicz, John Jay College of Criminal University of Iowa

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Examining Assumptions about New Technology Dennis, Office of Juvenile Justice and
and Bullying: Findings from the Technology Delinquency Prevention; Kathi Grasso, Office of
Harassment Victimization (THV) Study; Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Kimberly Mitchell, University of New BJA’s Smart Defense Initiative: Answering
Hampshire; Lisa Jones, University of New Gideon’s Call; Kim Ball, Bureau of Justice
Hampshire; Heather Turner, University of New Assistance, USDOJ
Hampshire
Chair: 434. Quantitative Methods: Network, Spatial,
Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of and Trajectory Analyses
Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Discussant: Group-Based Trajectory Modeling: An
Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and Application in Maritime Piracy; William J.
Delinquency Prevention Kammerer, University of Maryland; Bo Jiang,
University of Maryland; Gary LaFree,
432. Penal History and Representation in Art and University of Maryland
Culture Crime and Road Network across Medellin’s
11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level Neighborhoods: the Key Players; Joaquin A.
Actor-Network Theory and Ghosts at Canadian Urrego, The World Bank; Oswaldo Zapata,
Penal History Museums; Kevin Walby, SISC Medellin
University of Winnipeg; Alexander Luscombe, The Ties that Bind: A Social Network Analysis of
Carleton University; Justin Piche, University of a Large Gang Sex Trafficking Network; Kristina
Ottawa Lugo, American University
Among Brothers and Keepers: Reading Wideman Connecting the Field: A Network Analysis of
with Goffman; Norman Conti, Duquesne Article Keywords in Criminology; Katelyn A.
University; Adam Burston, Goucher College Wattanaporn, Arizona State University
The Nexus of Politics and Crime: Images of Chair:
Political Corruption Depicted in Opera; Barbara Katelyn A. Wattanaporn, Arizona State University
Ann Stolz, Georgetown University
Politically-Driven Psychotherapy in Crime and 435. Roundtable: Working with the Police on
Justice: Monuments of Failure; Kevin Glenn, Policing: Experiences of Police-Academic
Utah Valley University; M. Paul McCormick, Partnerships
Utah Valley University 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
“Sweat a Little Water, Sweat a Little Blood”: A Chair:
Spectacle of Convict Leasing; Tammi Arford, Joanna Shapland, University of Sheffield
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Participants:
Patricia Morris, California State University, Matthew Bacon, University of Sheffield
Sacramento John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
Chair: Cynthia Lum, George Mason University
Tammi Arford, University of Massachusetts, Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern University
Dartmouth Jenny Fleming, University of Southampton
436. Roundtable: Professional Development:
Thematic Session Building Relationships with Criminal Justice
Agencies
433. Legal Services for the Indigent: Federal 11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Funding Opportunities, Research, and Chair:
Initiatives for Right to Counsel and Indigent Faye Taxman, George Mason University
Defense #2 - The Beat Goes On Discussants:
11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Scott Decker, Arizona State University
Funding Opportunities with the National Science Beth Huebner, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Foundation; Jon Gould, American University / Edward Latessa, University of Cincinnati
National Science Foundation
OJJDP’s New Ideas and Strategies for Supporting
State Juvenile indigent Defense Reform; Nicole
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Thematic Session
Report
437. Mechanistic Criminology Cynthia Lum, George Mason University
11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor 441. ASC Student Affairs Committee Meeting
Situational Action Theory and Social Information 12:30 to 1:50pm Albright, Terrace Level
Processing Theory: A Mechanistic Interfield
Integration; K. Ryan Proctor, Avila University; 442. Division on People of Color & Crime
Kevin J. McCaffree, University of California, Symposium Luncheon and Awards
Riverside 12:30 to 1:50pm Buca di Beppo (Off-site)
A Mechanistic Framework for Understanding the
Consequences of Racial Discrimination, and 443. Family and Intimate Victimization
their relationship to the Causes of Crime.; 12:30 to 1:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Richard E. Niemeyer, University of Colorado, Female Child Physical Abuse in a Colombia
Denver; Michael Lawrence Walker, University Sample; Esperanza Camargo, Albany State
of Nebraska at Omaha University
Level of Analysis versus Levels of Mechanisms Mass Family Killings, Domestic Violence, and
within Mechanistic Explanations; K. Ryan Murder-Suicide; Suman Kakar, Florida
Proctor, Avila University; Richard E. Niemeyer, International University
University of Colorado, Denver Rethinking what Constitutes Consent: The Role of
Chair: Victim Immobility; Brooke de Heer, Northern
K. Ryan Proctor, Avila University Arizona University
Slipping Behind the Id: Barriers to Consent in
438. Violence and Suicide among Offenders with Bondage/Discipline/Sadomasochistic Behaviors;
Mental Health and Substance Use Problems Karen Holt, Michigan State University
11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Chair:
American Merger of Criminal and Mental Health; Karen Holt, Michigan State University
Ken Kerle, Washburn University
Mental Disorder, Substance Misuse, and Violence: 444. Authors Meet Critics: Iraq and the Crimes
Is There a Maladaptive Substance Use Coping of Aggressive War (Hagan/Kaiser/Hanson,
Effect?; Miranda Lynne Baumann, Georgia Cambridge) & Representing Mass Violence
State University; Brent Teasdale, Georgia State (Savelsberg, California)
University 12:30 to 1:50pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
The Intersection of Violent Offending and Presenters:
Victimization and their Relationship with Later John Hagan, Northwestern University
Depression; Jennifer Taylor, Wilkes University; Joachim Savelsberg, University of Minnesota
Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes University Chair:
Chair: James F. Short, Jr., Washington State University
Jillian Peterson, Hamline University Critics:
John Braithwaite, Australian National University
439. Division on Women & Crime Feminist Nicole Rafter, Northeastern University
Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Ross L. Matsueda, University of Washington,
12:30 to 1:50pm 1101, 1st Floor Seattle

Thematic Session Thematic Session


440. Current Issues in Policing and Crime Rates 445. Criminal Justice System Responses to
- A Briefing for Journalists (All Welcome) Prostitution in an Era of Human Trafficking
12:30 to 1:50pm 5101, 5th Floor Reform
Discussants: 12:30 to 1:50pm Coats, Terrace Level
James A. Fox, Northeastern University Combatting Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking:
David A. Klinger, University of Missouri - St. Benevolence or Punishment; Shea Cronin,
Louis Boston University; Amy Farrell, Northeastern

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University; Monica DeLateur, Northeastern University; Sue C. Grady, Michigan State
University University; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan
Buyers and Sellers of Sex in Houston: Gendered State University; Jennifer L. Pechal, Michigan
Outcomes in Prostitution Arrests and Case State University; April M. Zeoli, Michigan State
Dispositions; Rebecca Pfeffer, University of University
Houston - Downtown; Krista Gehring, Recidivism and Readiness-for-Change in Juvenile
University of Houston - Downtown Offenders; Gerri Hanten, Baylor College of
Adoption of State Safe Harbor Laws; Sarah Medicine; Adam T. Schmidt, Sam Houston State
Jakiel, Polaris Project University; Xiaoqi Li, Baylor College of
Where Does Survival Sex Fit Into the Domestic Medicine; Jacquelynn F. Duron, Baylor College
Minor Sex Trafficking Paradigm?; Meredith of Medicine; Gunes Avci, Baylor College of
Dank, The Urban Institute Medicine
The Role of Peer Delinquency and Parental
Monitoring in the Association Between Callous-
Thematic Session Unemotional Traits and Impulse Control in
Externalizing Behaviors: A Moderated
446. Immigration, Crime, and Policy
Mediation Analysis; James V. Ray, University of
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Texas at San Antonio; Laura C. Thornton,
Lessons from the Past: Studying Latino Homicides University of New Orleans; Paul Frick,
1960-1970; Janice Anne Iwama, Northeastern University of New Orleans; Laurence Steinberg,
University; Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern Temple University; Elizabeth Cauffman,
University University of California, Irvine
Legal Violence and the Effects of the Fear of Status Enhancement v. Resource Allocation: A
Deportation; Shirley Leyro, CUNY Graduate Sexually Selected Theory of Delinquent Peer
Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Relationships; Robert Moschgat, Bloomsburg
Segregation Immigration and Intergroup University
Homicides: A Multilevel Study of New York Chair:
City Neighborhoods; Giovani Burgos, Adelphi Robert Moschgat, Bloomsburg University
University; Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi
University
Subject to Deportation: Market Logic and the Thematic Session
Political Economy of Punishment in American
Immigration Enforcement; Daniel Lee 448. Youth Violence among At-Risk Youth:
Stageman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Outcomes and Prevention
/ CUNY Graduate Center 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Chair: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs;
Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern University Jonathan M.V. Davis, The University of
Chicago; Sara Heller, University of
447. Developmental Research Findings in Pennsylvania
Criminology Thinking, Fast and Slow? Field Experiments to
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago; Nathan
Self-reported and Experimentally-induced Hess, The University of Chicago Crime Lab
Aggression: Does Childhood Maltreatment Not Too Late: Improving Academic Outcomes for
Matter and Are Stress-related Mechanisms at Disadvantaged Youth; Julia Quinn, The
Play?; Isabelle Ouellet-Morin, Université de University of Chicago Crime Lab; John Wolf,
Montréal; Marie-Pier Robitaille, Université de The University of Chicago Crime Lab
Montréal; Sonia J. Lupien, Université de Long term Outcomes of Delinquent Youth After
Montréal Detention: New Findings from the Northwestern
Crime, Education, Maternal Health, and the Juvenile Project; Linda A. Teplin, Northwestern
Microbiome: An Integration of Criminology, University; Karen M. Abram, Northwestern
Public Health, Medical Geography, and University; Leah J. Welty, Northwestern
Biological Discourses in the Explanation of University
Criminality; Jesenia M. Pizarro, Michigan State
University; M. Eric Benbow, Michigan State
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Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly R.
Thematic Session
Kras, George Mason University
449. Crime and Place: The Context of Telephone Monitoring: Transportability of the
Offending Risk-Needs-Responsivity Framework to Adult
Probation; Jill Viglione, University of Texas at
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
San Antonio
I Know Where you are. Hate Speech and
Evaluating the Effects of Motivational
DigiPlace; Fernando Miro-Llinares,
Interviewing on Parolee Recidivism; Jeffrey Lin,
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche; Jose
University of Denver
Medina-Sarmiento, Crimina Centre - Miguel
Chair:
Hernandez University
Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University,
Offender Decision-Making and Spatial
Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence
Displacement; Kim Rossmo, Texas State
(ACE!)
University; Lucia Summers, Texas State
Discussant:
University
Jesse Jannetta, The Urban Institute
To Adapt or Not to Adapt: On the Current State of
Testing Empirical Utility of the Routine 452. Marijuana Laws and Criminal Justice Policy
Activities Theory to Account for Cyber Abuse 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Victimization; Zarina I. Vakhitova, Griffith Media, Public Opinion and the Legalization of
University; Michael Townsley, Griffith Marijuana; Nancy E. Marion, University of
University; Danielle Reynald, Griffith University Akron; Joshua B. Hill, University of Southern
Mississippi
450. Advances in Ethnographic and Qualitative Not All Experiences Are the Same: Exploring
Methods Stigmatization among Medical Cannabis Users
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
in Canada and the UK; Nicholas Athey, Simon
A Collaborative Ethnography of Life after Prison;
Fraser University; Neil Boyd, Simon Fraser
Liam Martin, Boston College
University
Tales from the Bush: Utilizing Ethnographic
Reconciling The Ravin Doctrine: The Effect of
Methods to Study Law Enforcement Rangers in
Voter-Initiated Marijuana Legalization on
Uganda; Will Moreto, University of Central
Alaska's Already-Unique Marijuana Laws;
Florida
Jason Brandeis, University of Alaska,
Theorizing Convenience Sampling in
Anchorage
Ethnographic Research; Andrea Allen, Clayton
The Effect of Legalized Marijuana for
State University
Recreational Use on The State Level; Lawrence
Unloading Emotional Backpacks: Criminal Justice
Jesse Owens, Kean University
Researchers Self-care When Interviewing And
Cannabis Decriminalization and Law Enforcement
Working With Marginalized Populations;
Activity: A Comparison of Two
Yvonne Isom, University of St. Francis
Decriminalization Approaches; Kate Auerhahn,
Refugees in Jodhpur- Research Methods, Ethics
Temple University; Joseph Pitts, Temple
and Sensitive Behaviors; Divya Sharma,
University
Western Connecticut State University
Chair:
Chair:
Kate Auerhahn, Temple University
Marta-Marika Urbanik, University of Alberta

Thematic Session
Thematic Session
453. Advances in Technology-Based Data
451. Individual, Organizational and Systemic
Collection and Measurement Methods
Issues In Probation & Parole
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Integrating Survey and Smartphone-Based Data
Our Neighborhood: The Interplay between
Collection on Youth Behavior and
Residency and Work for Community
Development: The Adolescent Health and
Corrections Managers; Shannon Magnuson,
Development in Context (AHDC) Study;
George Mason University, Center for Advancing
Christopher Browning, Ohio State University
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Mapping Activity Patterns in an Urban Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance; Ari Agha,
Environment to Quantify Risk of Assault; Agha Research Collaborative, Inc
Douglas Wiebe, University of Pennsylvania; Examining Criminal Justice Responses to and
Therese Richmond, University of Pennsylvania; Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence
Kalen Flynn, University of Pennsylvania; Survivors with Disabilities: Study Findings; Ari
Bernadette Hohl, Rutgers University; Charles Agha, Agha Research Collaborative, Inc; Ashley
Branas, University of Pennsylvania; Luke Basta, Demyan, Vera Institute of Justice; Angela
University of Pennsylvania Browne, Townsend Alliance
Spatial Mismatch at Prison Reentry? Utilizing Methodological Considerations When Conducting
GPS data to Evaluate Job Accessibility; Naomi Research on People with Disabilities; Angela
Sugie, University of California, Irvine; Michael Browne, Townsend Alliance; Ari Agha, Agha
Lens, University of California, Los Angeles Research Collaborative, Inc; Ashley Demyan,
Wearable Sensors for Measuring Firearm Vera Institute of Justice
Utilization: Preliminary Results from a Field Discussant – Bethany Backes, Social Science
Sample; Charles Loeffler, University of Analyst, National Institute of Justice; Bethany L.
Pennsylvania Backes, National Institute of Justice
Chair: Chair:
Charles Loeffler, University of Pennsylvania Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance
456. Mental Health and Victimization
Thematic Session 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Level
454. Black Lives Matter: Centering and Mental Disorder and Victimization in Prison: The
Including Black Women Prevalence of Victimization Across Types of
12:30 to 1:50pm Dupont, Terrace Level Disorders; Jane C. Daquin, Georgia State
“Stereotypical Images of Black Women in the University; Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State
Media: The Impact on Jurors”; Allison Cotton, University
Metropolitan State University of Denver Mothers and their Violent Children with Mental
Pathways to Prison: An Exploratory Analysis on Illness; Karyn Sporer, University of Nebraska at
Prior Victimization and Sentence Length among Omaha
Incarcerated African American Women; Psychopathic Traits and the Assessment of Victim
Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican University; Vulnerability Using Gait; Gerald Jeandron,
Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State University American University
Intersectionality, crime trends, and inequality: An Victimization of People with Mental Illness: What
analysis of Black and white women’s homicide Can We Learn from Lifestyle-Routine Activities
victimization trends; CheyOnna Sewell, Theory?; Andia Azimi, Georgia State University;
University of Missouri - St. Louis Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State University
Chair: Chair:
Nishaun Battle, Virginia State University Andia Azimi, Georgia State University
Discussant:
Hillary Potter, University of Colorado, Boulder 457. Intimate Partner Violence Victimization
12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Level
Thematic Session Coordinated Community Response: Interact of
Wake County; Cathy Cowling, Campbell
455. Examining Criminal Justice Responses to University; Amanda M. Sharp Parker, Campbell
and Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence University
Survivors with Disabilities The Pathway to Assistance for Victims of Intimate
12:30 to 1:50pm Embassy, Terrace Level Partner Violence; Rebecca Stabile, University of
Examining Criminal Justice Responses to and Maryland, College Park
Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence Impact of the Violence Against Women Act on
Survivors with Disabilities: A Study Overview; Crime Rates in Florida; Rebecca Hayes, Central
Ashley Demyan, Vera Institute of Justice; Michigan University; Sharon Kukla-Acevedo,
Central Michigan University; Kyle Scherr,
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Central Michigan University in Colombia: Prison Seen from Prison; Andrea
No Rest for the Wicked: Exploring the Cecilia Serge, Asociación Colombiana de
Intersection of Stalking and Intimate Partner Criminología (Colombian Criminology
Homicide; Patrick Quinn Brady, Sam Houston Association); Sergio Alejandro Useche,
State University; Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston Asociación Colombiana de Criminología
State University (Colombian Criminology Association)
Understanding Disparities in Protection Order Female Drug Addiction and its Relationship with
Outcomes; Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton Crime: A View from the Criminological
University; Molly A. Krebs, Creighton Engineering; Luz Stella Rodriguez, Asociación
University Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian
Chair: Criminology Association); Andrea Cecilia
Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton University Serge, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología
(Colombian Criminology Association); Ervyn
458. Policing Around the Globe Norza, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología
12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Level (Colombian Criminology Association); Sergio
Crime Fighters or Peace Keepers? Police Officers’ Alejandro Useche, Asociación Colombiana de
Perception of Their Profession in Cyprus.; Nick Criminología (Colombian Criminology
Petropoulos, John Jay College of Criminal Association)
Justice; Rocio Roles, University of Arkansas at Chair:
Little Rock Luz Stella Rodriguez, Asociación Colombiana de
Determinant Factors in the Choice of the Military Criminología (Colombian Criminology
Career at the Military Police; Claudia Monteiro Association)
Nicacio, Fundação João Pinheiro; Elias Vieira, Participants:
Polícia Militar de Minas Gerais Ervyn Norza, Asociación Colombiana de
Korean and American Police Officers' Perceptions Criminología (Colombian Criminology
of Professional Integrity: A Comparative Association)
Analysis; Viviana Andreescu, University of Andrea Cecilia Serge, Asociación Colombiana de
Louisville; Leah Shon, University of Louisville; Criminología (Colombian Criminology
Gennaro Francis Vito, University of Louisville Association)
Nodal Governance Paradigm in a Local Security Speaker:
context: an Analysis of Security Production; Sergio Alejandro Useche, Asociación Colombiana
Yann-Cedric Quero, University of Montreal de Criminología (Colombian Criminology
Post-colonial Policing and the Indian Diaspora: Association)
Exploring Transnational Identities; Alpa
Parmar, University of Oxford
Chair: Thematic Session
Alpa Parmar, University of Oxford
460. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research:
Families, Advocates & Systems of Support
Thematic Session 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown East,
459. Phenomena Associated with the Prison Concourse Level
Policy in Colombia: Towards a Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Laws: A
Comprehensive Policy on Treatment and National Survey of Sex Offender
Social Rehabilitation Organizations.; Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri
State University; Tusty ten Bensel, University of
12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Level Arkansas at Little Rock; Lisa Sample, University
Comparisons Between the Penitentiary Policy of of Nebraska at Omaha; Kristen Sobba,
Colombia and Canada: What Can We Learn University of Arkansas at Little Rock
from These Experiences?; Luz Stella Rodriguez, Support Partners of Registered Sex Offenders
Asociación Colombiana de Criminología Undergoing Treatment: Considering the Costs;
(Colombian Criminology Association); Ervyn David Patrick Connor, Seattle University
Norza, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología The Dynamic Nature with which Families of
(Colombian Criminology Association) Registered Sex Offenders Cope with the
Social Representations of Penitentiary Treatment
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Consequences of Sex Offender Laws; Danielle Birmingham; Vanessa H. Woodward, University
Bailey, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Lisa of West Georgia; Heith Copes, University of
Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha Alabama at Birmingham
Homeless Shelters’ Policies on Sex Offenders: Is What Works? Probation Officers' Views of Adults
This Another Collateral Consequence?; Shawn Probation; Kristenne M. Robison, Westminster
Rolfe, University of Louisville; Richard College; Shannon Smithey, Westminster College
Tewksbury, University of Louisville; Ryan Community Matters: An Examination of Public
Schroeder, University of Louisville Perception of Restorative Justice; Anndiva
Chair: Mandley, College of Science, Technology and
Lisa Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago
Chair:
Riane Miller Bolin, Radford University
Thematic Session
461. Violence in Rural Communities and in Thematic Session
American Indian and Alaska Native
Communities 463. The Difficulties of “Climbing Down”: US
12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Level Imprisonment Rates and Beyond
Estimates of Violence against American Indian 12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom East,
and Alaska Native Women and Men; Andre Concourse Level
Rosay, University of Alaska, Anchorage Climbing Down from Mass Incarceration:
Context and Help-Seeking: Does Community Modelling Trajectories for US States; Susanne
Rurality Affect Sexual Assault Survivors' Time Karstedt, Griffith University; Tiffany Bergin,
Until Presentation for Medical Care?; Ingrid Kent State University; Anthony Vander Horst,
Diane Johnson, Temple University Kent State University
The Impact of Sexual Violence and Negative Understanding the Climb Down: Political,
Health Outcomes for Alaska Native and Economic, and Social Explanations for Macro
American Indian Women Using the Alaska and Micro Policy Changes; Tiffany Bergin, Kent
Victimization Survey; Lindsey Blumenstein, State University; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith
University of Alaska, Anchorage University; Anthony Vander Horst, Kent State
Assessing the Impact of VPSO Involvement in University
Sexaul Assault Investigations on the Decision to An Evaluation of the Direct and Indirect Effects of
Refer for Prosecution; Brad Myrstol, University State Budgets, State Debt, and State Funding for
of Alaska, Anchorage Corrections and Education; Anthony Vander
Chair: Horst, Kent State University; Destinee Mulcahy,
Lindsey Blumenstein, University of Alaska, Kent State University
Anchorage Do Solidarity Values Limit the Use of
Imprisonment? A European Perspective;
462. Officer, Offender, and Community Stephanie Moldenhauer, University of
Perspectives on Community Supervision Osnabrueck; Johanna Schonhofer, University of
12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Level Leeds; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University
Managing Probationer Compliance: Contrasting Chair:
Types of Power Used in Juvenile versus Adult Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University
Supervision; Riane Miller Bolin, Radford Discussant:
University; Heather M. Ouellette, University of Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University
South Carolina; Brandon K. Applegate,
University of South Carolina 464. Roundtable: Putting Research into Policing
Probationer Perceptions of Incentives in Practice: A Discussion with the COPS Office
Community Supervision; Eric Wodahl, 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
University of Wyoming; Brett Garland, Missouri #1, Terrace Level
State University Chair:
Today Was Not a Good Day: Offender Accounts Deborah Spence, U.S. Department of Justice,
of the Incident that Led to their Arrest; O. COPS Office
Hayden Griffin, III, University of Alabama at
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Discussants: Investigation of User-Reported Assault
Robert Chapman, U.S. Department of Justice, Characteristics and Support; Kimberly
COPS Office Goodman, Rape, Abuse, & Incest National
Matthew Scheider, U.S. Department of Justice, Network
COPS Office The Uncomfortable Truth: Sexual Victimization
of American Indian Women; Viola Sawyer,
465. Roundtable: Communities, Crime and Northern Arizona University
Policy Chair:
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East Viola Sawyer, Northern Arizona University
#2, Terrace Level
Municipal Border Control: Surveillance Strategies 468. Roundtable: Challenging the Criminological
and Social Exclusion in a California Suburb; Hegemony
Devon Magliozzi, Stanford University 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
Ritualization and Fear of Crime in Baton Rouge: #5, Terrace Level
Constructions of Mental Mapping and Chair:
Intersecting Identities; Melinda R. Jackson, Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State University
Louisiana State University; Michael S. Barton, Participants:
Louisiana State University Eduardo Bautista, University of California,
Unique: Navigating Deviant Identity in Social Berkeley
Media; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan Ernest Chavez, University of California, Irvine
University; Will Veliz, Texas Wesleyan Laurence Pedroni, San Jose State University
University; Marilyn Pugh, Texas Wesleyan Jen Rushforth, San Jose State University
University
Finding Pride: The Stonewall Riots and Social 469. Victimization Prevention and Policy
Movement Theory; Angela Glosser, Indiana 12:30 to 1:50pm Jay, Lobby Level
University Kokomo Mixed-Methods Study Investigating Dynamic
Chair: Risk Factors to Identify Intervention Points
Melinda R. Jackson, Louisiana State University between Victimization and Future Offending;
Roshni T. Ladny, Florida State University;
466. Roundtable: After the PhD: Navigating Jennifer Holmes, National Institute of Justice;
Increasingly Chartered Territory of Non William Bales, Florida State University; Eric A.
Academic Positions Stewart, Florida State University
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East Understanding the Risk Factors and Consequences
#3, Terrace Level for Elder Abuse: A Community Survey;
Chair: Elizabeth J. Santos, University of Rochester
Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice School of Medicine and Dentistry; Jeanna M.
Participants: Mastrocinque, York College of Pennsylvania;
Seri Irazola, National Institute of Justice Hua He, University of Rochester School of
Kevonne Small, U.S. Department of Justice Medicine and Dentistry; Kimberly A. Kaukeinen,
Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI International University of Rochester School of Medicine and
Dentistry; Naiji Lu, University of Rochester
467. Roundtable: New Issues Related to School of Medicine and Dentistry; Xin Tu,
Victimization University of Rochester School of Medicine and
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East Dentistry; Corey Nichols-Hadeed, University of
#4, Terrace Level Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry;
Proposed Exploration of Workplace Bullying in Catherine Cerulli, University of Rochester
Australian Male Escort Agencies; Andrew School of Medicine and Dentistry
Hedges, Griffith University; Navin Kumar, Victimization, Attitudes Towards Police, and
Queensland University of Technology Personal Safety: A Model for Understanding
Why Is Female-Female Sex Work Nearly Non- Students' Reporting of Violence; Christina Lynn
Existent?; Navin Kumar, Queensland University Hein, University of Nebraska - Lincoln;
of Technology; Melissa Gampe, Griffith Elizabeth C. Low, University of Nebraska -
University Lincoln; Brandon Hollister, University of
Sexual Assault Hotline Users: A Preliminary Nebraska - Lincoln; Mario Scalora, University
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of Nebraska - Lincoln Vandiver, Texas State University
Intimate Partner Gun Violence in Kentucky: Declining Homicide Clearance Rates: Assessing
Ready to Pull the Trigger on Protective the Role of Structural Predictors and
Strategies?; Kellie R. Lynch, University of Race/Ethnic Threat; Karen Parker, University of
Kentucky; T.K. Logan, University of Kentucky Delaware; Ashley Mancik, University of
Chair: Delaware
Kellie R. Lynch, University of Kentucky Evaluating Cultural Variations in Cross-national
Homicide and Suicide Rates using Multilevel
470. Bystander Intervention, College Students, Analyses; Catrin Andersson, John Jay College
and Victimization of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center;
12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal
Level Justice, CUNY
Can’t Look Away: A Longitudinal Analysis of Conceptualizing Expressiveness and
Bystander Intervention; Caitlin B. Henriksen, Instrumentality in Homicide: An Examination of
University of Cincinnati; Bonnie Fisher, Individual Behaviors within Hybrid Scenes;
University of Cincinnati; Corrine M. Williams, Dara Drawbridge, Northeastern University; C.
University of Kentucky; Sarah E. Cprek, Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal
University of Kentucky Justice
Bystander Intervention: Assessing the Impact of Chair:
Individual-Level Characteristics on Intervention Dara Drawbridge, Northeastern University
Behavior; Lindsay Margaret Ashworth, Sam
Houston State University; Cortney Franklin, 472. Research on Fear of Crime
Sam Houston State University 12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Rape Resistance as Part of Rape Prevention; Exploring the Impacts of Witnessing Violence on
Sarah E. Ullman, University of Illinois at Fear of Crime for Juveniles in Chicago;
Chicago Candace Leslie Smith, University of Oklahoma
Universities Response to Sexual Assault: A Case Fear of Crime as ‘Sponge’. Towards a Dynamic
Study of one University in Southeastern Understanding of the ‘Social Attitudes – Fear of
Massachusetts; Danielle Christenson, Crime’ Relationship; Diederik Cops, Leuven
Bridgewater State University; Khadija Monk, Institute of Criminology, University of Leuven;
Bridgewater State University Stefaan Pleysier, Leuven Insitute of Criminology
Victimization of Students as a Threat to Variation in Fear of Criminal Victimization
Universities: A Look at Tort Liability for among Arab Americans in Flint, Michigan;
Universities in Stalking-Cases; Kathryn Elvey, Kenneth E. Jackson, University of Wisconsin -
University of Cincinnati Milwaukee
Chair: Victimization, Fear of Crime, and Constrained
Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Tarleton State Behavior among Women and Men; Carrie
University Cook, Georgia College; Aimee Petitt, Georgia
College
471. Investigating Homicide: Race, Time and Assessing Methodological Impacts on Findings in
Types Fear of Crime Survey Research; Audrey Clubb,
12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse Georgia State University; Joshua C. Hinkle,
Level Georgia State University; Sue-Ming Yang,
Juveniles Arrested for Murder: An Empirical George Mason University; Antonio Esparza,
Analysis of 37 Years of U.S. Data by Race; Georgia State University
John K. Cochran, University of South Florida; Chair:
Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Florida; Audrey Clubb, Georgia State University
Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, City University of
Hong Kong; Cedric Michel, University of 473. Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Tampa; Norair Khachatryan, University of Editorial Board Meeting
South Florida 12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama Ballroom,
Another Test of the Group Hazard Hypothesis; Churchill Hotel
Victoria Terranova, Texas State University;
Mark Stafford, Texas State University; Donna
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Thematic Session Thematic Session
474. Policy Panel: Homelessness, Trauma and 476. What’s New with OJJDP Research
Recovery: Housing Policy, Help and Hope Funding, Translation, and Dissemination
12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse 12:30 to 1:50pm Morgan, Lobby Level
Level Tips for Applying for OJJDP Research Funding;
Results from the Domestic Violence Housing First Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice
Pilot Study; Lyungai F. Mbilinyi, RTI and Delinquency Prevention; Keith Towery,
International Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Housing and Services for Human Trafficking Prevention; Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile
Survivors; Lynn Sanchez, The Life Link; Michael Justice and Delinquency Prevention
DeBernardi, The Life Link OJJDP’s Action Research - Translating Research
Trauma-Informed Services and Recovery Among to Practice; Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of
Homeless Individuals; Elizabeth Tibaduiza, RTI Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and
International; Arnie Aldridge, RTI International; Delinquency Prevention; Benjamin Adams,
James Trudeau, RTI International Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Chair: Prevention
James Trudeau, RTI International Improving OJJDP’s Juvenile Justice System Data;
Discussants: David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Pamela Fischer, U.S. Department of Health and Delinquency Prevention; Benjamin Adams,
Human Services, SAMHSA, Center for Mental Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Health Services Prevention
Ann Oliva, U.S. Department of Housing and Chair:
Urban Development, Office of Special Needs Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Assistance Programs Delinquency Prevention
477. Organizational Issues and Criminal Justice
Thematic Session Policy
12:30 to 1:50pm Monroe, Concourse Level
475. Conducting Research on Campus Rape A Case Study of Embeddeding a Researcher
and Sexual Assault within a Criminal Justice Agency; Nicole
12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Frisch, University of Maryland
Level Evidence-Based Organizations: Keys for Effective
An Overview of the College Experiences Survey Development; David Myers, Indiana University
(CES); Jessica Stroop, Bureau of Justice of Pennsylvania; Dan Lee, Indiana University of
Statistics, USDOJ; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Pennsylvania; Dennis Giever, Indiana
Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Christopher Krebs, University of Pennsylvania
RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI Experiential Learning in the Criminological
International Curriculum: Change, Challenges and Policy
Crowd-sourcing and Cognitive Testing, and Implications for the Field; Tamson Six, Lock
Experiments in the CES; Christine Lindquist, Haven University
RTI International; Christopher Krebs, RTI Systems and Organizational Interventions for
International Improving Justice and Public Health System
Substantive Findings of the College Experiences Collaborations: New Theoretical Frameworks;
Survey; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Steven Belenko, Temple University
Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop, Bureau of The Privatization Debate: Opportunities for
Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Christopher Krebs, Advancing Theory and Research; Andrea M.
RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI Lindsey, Florida State University; Daniel P.
International Mears, Florida State University
Chair: Chair:
Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Andrea M. Lindsey, Florida State University
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478. Gender and Criminological Theory University of Colorado, Denver
12:30 to 1:50pm Northwest, Lobby Level Challenges and Opportunities for Bystander
Gender Differences in Burglary Profiles and Intervention Program Research Post-Campus
Pathways; Douglas Andrew Baals, Pennsylvania SaVE; Ráchael Powers, University of South
State University Florida; Jennifer Leili, University of South
How Does Gender Shape the Relationship Florida
between Shame Management and Projected The Role of Victim Advocacy/Victim Services on
Conformity?; Shelley Keith, Mississippi State College Campuses; Carrie Finkill, University of
University; Heather L. Scheuerman, James Colorado, Colorado Springs, Respect on
Madison University Campus
Understanding the Relationship between A Policy Analysis of Campus Policies and Federal
Witnessing Violence and Engaging in Violence: Legislation Addressing Sexual Assault on
A Gendered Investigation of General Strain College Campuses and Military Service
Theory; Yeungjeom Lee, University of Florida; Academies; Ethan Wade, University of
Lindsay Leban, University of Florida Colorado, Colorado Springs, Respect on
What Can Men Learn From Women About Strain, Campus; Catherine Kaukinen, University of
Crime and Coping? An Application of Broidy Central Florida
and Agnew’s Gendered Strain Theory to a Chair:
Sample of Formerly Incarcerated People; Catherine Kaukinen, University of Central Florida
Venezia Michalsen, Montclair State University
Chair: 481. Roundtable: Problems and Pitfalls of
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern Evaluating Non-Traditional Rehabilitation
University Programs
12:30 to 1:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor
In Their Own Words: Using Qualitative Research
Thematic Session to Evaluate Rehabilitation-Based Programming;
479. Legal Services for the Indigent: Legal Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal
Representation and Mental Health Justice
12:30 to 1:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level A Process Evaluation of the Art of Yoga Project
How Sanism Poisons the Attorney-Client Curriculum for Incarcerated Girls; Danielle
Relationship in Criminal Cases; Michael Louis Harris, San Jose State University
Perlin, New York Law School Evaluating a Gender Based Arts Program in
Ethically and Expertly Engaging Experts (or How Juvenile Hall; Jill Rosenbaum, California State
to Prevent Mutual Idiot Winds); Jeffrey C. University, Fullerton
Singer, Morris Psychological Group, P.A. Telling the Story of Trauma Informed
Maintaining Dignity and Ethical Practice by Mindfulness Interventions; Danielle Rousseau,
Improving the Quality and Education of Boston University
Attorneys in Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Chair:
Civil Commitment Cases; Heather Ellis Cucolo, Jill Rosenbaum, California State University,
New York Law School Fullerton
The Dangers of Sanism in Attorney-Client
482. Roundtable: Framing the Problem of Mass
Relationships: The Insanity Defense as a Case
Incarceration: Competition and Consensus in
Study; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability Rights
the Diagnostic, Motivational, and Prognostic
New York
Framing of American Penal Reform
12:30 to 1:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Thematic Session Chair:
480. The Nature, Prevention, and Response to David A. Green, John Jay College of Criminal
Violence Against Women on College Justice
Campuses Participants:
Naomi Murakawa, Princeton University
12:30 to 1:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Level Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Schomburg Center For
Campus Violence Against Women - Current Research in Black Culture, New York Public
Estimates of the Problem; Callie Rennison, Library
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Mike Rowan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Adolescent Victimization; Kristen Marie
Elizabeth K. Brown, University of Massachusetts, Benedini, University of Florida; Abigail A.
Boston Fagan, University of Florida
Naomi Haber, John Jay College of Criminal Chair:
Justice Kristen Marie Benedini, University of Florida
483. Investigating Patterns and Trends in Serious 485. Caribbean Crime & Justice Meeting
Violence against Children 2:00 to 3:20pm 1101, 1st Floor
12:30 to 1:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor
Correlates of Young Child Homicide 486. Journal of Research in Crime and
Victimization in Sixteen States using the Delinquency Board Meeting
National Violent Death Reporting System, 2:00 to 3:20pm 2101, 2nd Floor
2005-2012; Kimberly A. Vogt, University of
487. Association of Chinese Criminology &
Wisconsin - La Crosse
Criminal Justice Board Meeting
Homicide of Children Aged 6-13 Years in 2:00 to 3:20pm 3101, 3rd Floor
Germany Between 1997 and 2012; Ulrike
Zaehringer, Criminological Research Institute 488. Pearson Digital Products Focus Group II
of Lower Saxony 2:00 to 3:20pm 4101, 4th Floor
Investigating Perpetration and Victimization
Patterns: Profiling Typologies Associated to 489. Division of Policing Policy and Practice
Mothers that Poison their Children; Erica Committee Meeting
Hutton, Trine University; Peter A. Barone, 2:00 to 3:20pm Albright, Terrace Level
Webber International University
Why Is It Going Down?: Testing Different 490. ACCCJ Board Directors Meeting
Moderators for Crimes Against Children; Kei 2:00 to 3:20pm Boundary, Terrace Level
Saito, University of New Hampshire
Sibling Violence: Attributions of Blame; Thematic Session
Courtney McDonald, Georgia Southwestern
State University; Katherine Martinez, 491. New Directions in Philosophical and
Metropolitan State University of Denver Theoretical Criminology
Chair:
2:00 to 3:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Courtney McDonald, Georgia Southwestern State
The Body of Criminology; Ronnie Lippens, Keele
University
University
484. Mechanisms and Long-Term Consequences Visual Criminology and the Semiotics of the
of Victimization Visible; David Polizzi, Indiana State University
12:30 to 1:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor Rethinking Criminological Theory in the
A Multi-level Model of Juvenile Delinquency and Classroom; Jon Heidt, University of the Fraser
Victimization: Integration between Individual Valley; Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich
Trait and Opportunity Theories; Sujung Cho, University
Delta State University Chair:
Examining the Long-Term Consequence of Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich University
Bullying on Adult Substance Use; Susan Quinn, Discussant:
Georgia Gwinnett College; Megan Stewart, Bruce Arrigo, University of North Carolina at
University of Toledo Charlotte
Explaining Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal
Differences in Mental Health: Testing the
Mediating Effects of Childhood and Adult 492. A Friend of Ours: A Tribute to David
Violent Victimization; Franco Marino, Curry
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 2:00 to 3:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Repeat and Multiple Crime Victimization in
Korea; Ji Hyon Kang, University of Ulsan Robert Bursik, University of Missouri - St. Louis
The Cycle of Victimization: Understanding Jody Miller, Rutgers University
Pathways from Childhood Maltreatment to Scott Decker, Arizona State University

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493. New Knowledge about Varied Crime Types Criminal Identities Predict Criminal Behavior
2:00 to 3:20pm Coats, Terrace Level and Intent?; Luis Rivera, Rutgers University
Does NFL Stand For National Felon League? Age Moderates the Effects of Chronic and
Prevalence and Predictors of NFL Arrests from Temporary Accessibility of Criminal
2000-2014; Wanda Leal, Florida State Experiences and Ideation on Implicit Criminal
University; Marc Gertz, Florida State Identities; Bonita Veysey, Rutgers University -
University; Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas Newark; Luis Rivera, Rutgers University
at Dallas Examining the Impact of Intergroup Interactions
Investment, Management and Ownership on the Social Cognitive Structure of Parole
Strategies of Mafia Companies: From Organized Officers; Marina Henein, Rutgers University;
Crime Research to Money Laundering Risk Luis Rivera, Rutgers University; Bonita Veysey,
Assessment; Michele Riccardi, Università Rutgers University - Newark
Cattolica - Transcrime; Cristina Soriani, Priming Victimization: Results from a Laboratory
Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Priscilla Experiment; Nicole Sachs, Rutgers University;
Standridge, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Bonita Veysey, Rutgers University - Newark;
The ZARIA-scheme: An Interaction Model Luis Rivera, Rutgers University
Explaining Pathways of Young Offenders
Released from Prison; Elke Wienhausen-
Knezevic, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Thematic Session
International Criminal Law
496. Long-term Consequences of Child Abuse
Understanding Persistent Offending Among
and Neglect: Men, Crossover Youth, and
Incarcerated Offenders through General Strain
Crimes against Children
Theory; Carlos E. Monteiro, Northeastern
University 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Why Does Formal Punishment not Appear Long-term Consequences of Child Abuse and
Effective? Analysis of Predictors of Recidivism Neglect for Men; Robert A. Beattey, CUNY
in Road Safety; Rebeca Bautista, CRIMINA Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal
Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche; Justice; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College
Fernando Miro-Llinares, Universidad Miguel of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Hernández de Elche A Long-Term Follow-Up of Crossover Youth:
Chair: Young Adult Outcomes for Maltreated Youth in
Wanda Leal, Florida State University the Juvenile Justice System; Carly Baetz, CUNY
Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal
494. Author Meets Critics: Crime, Punishment, Justice; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College
and Immigration of Criminal Justice, CUNY
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Does a History of Child Abuse and Neglect
Author: Increase a Person’s Risk to Perpetrate Crimes
Dario Melossi, Universita di Bologna Against Children?; Christina Massey, CUNY
Chair: Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal
Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota Justice; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College
Critics: of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Sandra Bucerius, University of Alberta The Impact of Cumulative Childhood Risk on
Cecelia Menjivar, Arizona State University Polyvictimization: A Prospective Investigation;
Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State University Jacqueline M. Horan, National Center on
Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia
Thematic Session University; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay
College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
495. Implicit Identities in Criminals & Victims: Chair:
Evidence for Underlying Cognitive and Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal
Developmental Processes and Behavioral Justice, CUNY
Consequences
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Measuring the Criminal Mind: Do Implicit
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Thematic Session Thematic Session
497. Predicting and Mapping Crime Trends 499. Expanding and Enhancing the Model
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level Programs Guide: Overcoming the Research-
What Do Gunshots Tell Us About Gun Crime?; to-Practice Gap
Emily Tiry, The Urban Institute; Meagan Cahill, 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
RAND Corporation; Sam Bieler, The Urban What’s on MPG? An Overview of Evidence-
Institute Based Programs and Literature Reviews; Marcia
Guns and Money: Understanding the Links Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc.
between Gun Crime and Business; Tina Putting Research into Practice: An Overview of
Plerhoples, The Urban Institute; Emily Tiry, The the MPG Implementation Guides; Rachel
Urban Institute; Sam Bieler, The Urban Institute Stephenson, Development Services Group, Inc.;
An Analysis of Violent Crime Patterns in Chase Montagnet, Development Services Group,
Washington DC Metropolitan Area; Yasemin Inc.
Irvin-Erickson, The Urban Institute; Meagan Using the Model Programs Guide in the Real
Cahill, RAND Corporation World; Julie Fischer, Montana Board of Crime
Bike Thefts on the DC Metro: A Case Study in Control (MBCC)
Routine Activities Theory; Jeremy Levy, The Using the Model Programs Guide in Higher
Urban Institute; Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Education: Teaching to Find What Works and
Institute How to Tell What Works; Randy Gainey, Old
Discussant: Dominion University
Eric Martin, National Institute of Justice Chair:
Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office
498. Advances in Qualitative Methods of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Decentering Power in Research with Criminalized 500. Immigration, Residential Patterning, and
Women: A Case for Photo-Elicitation Criminal Violence
Interviewing; Cesraea Rumpf, Fayetteville State 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
University Moving to Safety? Unraveling the Links Between
Identities, Boundaries, and Accounts of Active Residential Mobility and Victimization in MTO;
versus Institutionalized Women Andrew Gladfelter, The Pennsylvania State
Methamphetamine Users; Jessica Deitzer, University
University of Alabama at Birmingham; Megan Immigration and Violent Crime in Traditional and
Webb, University of Alabama at Birmingham; New Destination Cities; Margaret Hardy, Ohio
Heith Copes, University of Alabama at Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
Birmingham Understanding the Relationship Between Violent
Twitter Use by Law Enforcement; Ashley Nicole Victimization and Residential Instability; Alyssa
Shultz, CNA Institute for Public Research; Zoe Howard-Tripp, The Pennsylvania State
Thorkildsen, CNA Institute for Public Research University
Using the Internet to Recruit Hard-to-Reach Chair:
Respondents; Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff University Marjorie S. Zatz, University of California, Merced
Detecting Ideological Fault Lines using a
Generalized Method for Characterizing
Terrorism Ideology: The Case of Al-Qaeda; Thematic Session
Shuki Cohen, John Jay College of Criminal
501. Bringing the State Back Into Gang
Justice; Arie Kruglanski, University of
Research: Historical Perspectives
Maryland, College Park; Michele Gelfand,
University of Maryland, College Park 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Chair: Gangs, Organized Crime, and Police Corruption in
Katharina Maier, University of Toronto Chicago; John Martin Hagedorn, University of
Illinois at Chicago
The Gang, the State and Social Control; David
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice Washington State University; Mary Stohr,
Nation Building and Nation Crushing: The Role of Washington State University
the State in the Institutionalization of Chicago’s The Sky is Falling: Moral Panics and the Social
Black Street Gangs; Andrew Papachristos, Yale Construction of Law; Jen Rushforth, San Jose
University State University
Tax-Free!: The Link Between the California State “The Twilight of Social Conservatism: The Cases
Prison and the Legend of the Maravilla Gangs of Marijuana Legalization, Aid-in-Dying and
of East Los Angeles.; Randol Contreras, Marriage Equality”; John Dombrink, University
University of Toronto of California, Irvine
Chair: Chair:
John Martin Hagedorn, University of Illinois at Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan University
Chicago
Discussant: 504. Courts' Interpretations of Law and Other
Robert J. Duran, University of Tennessee Legal Developments
2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace
502. Financial And Economic Crimes: Detecting, Level
Investigating, And Responding To Is "Originalism" Just Conservatives Projecting
Occupational And Corporate Fraud Their Views onto the Past?; Roger Roots,
2:00 to 3:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level Lysander Spooner University
Crime Behind Diplomatic Practices: Financial Content Analysis of Pre and Post-Jones Federal
And Economic Crime; Yuliya G. Zabyelina, Appellate Cases: Implications for Fourth
John Jay College of Criminal Justice Amendment Search Law; Christopher Totten,
Detecting Corporate Crime In The Financial Kennesaw State University; James Alexander
Markets; Aleksandra Jordanoska, Keele Purdon, Kennesaw State University
University Unfit to be Tried: A Statutory Analysis of the
Examining 21st Century Corporate Financial Insanity Defense in the United States; Cheyenne
Fraud: Preliminary Findings From SEC Filings; Foster, Washington State University; Mia J.
Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State University; Abboud, Washington State University
Darrell Steffensmeier, Pennsylvania State “It’s Not Like I’m a Deadbeat:” Examining the
University Consequences of Involvement in the Child
Forensic Accounting In India- A Critical Analysis Support System; Brittany Battle, Rutgers
Of Financial Irregularities In Indian Companies; University - New Brunswick
Anitha Ramachandar, Adharsh Institute of Victim Impact Statements: A Growing Problem or
Management and Information Technology; an Overdue Adjustment?; Richard G. Wright,
Geetha Suresh, Stevenson University Bridgewater State University
Chair: Chair:
Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University Helen Codd, University of Central Lancashire, UK
503. The Fraught Frames of Law and 505. Corruption, White Collar Crime, and State
Legalization Violence
2:00 to 3:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
"Free the Weed?": Legalized Marijuana, Level
Capitalism, and Social Inequality; Donna Achievements and Failures in Anti-Corruption
Selman, Eastern Michigan University; Kaitlyn Policy: Case Study of Ukraine; Olena Shostko,
Robison, Old Dominion University Yaroslav Mudrii National Law University
Changes in Crime since Colorado's Legalization of Corruption and Criminal Sentencing Dispositions
Retail Marijuana; Nicole Pyfer, Metropolitan in China; Charlotte Hu, University of Nevada,
State University of Denver; Jesus Rodriguez, Las Vegas; Melissa Rorie, University of Nevada,
Metropolitan State University of Denver; Denise Las Vegas; Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las
L. Mowder, Metropolitan State University of Vegas
Denver Exploring the Effects of Different Types of
Marijuana Legalization in the States: An Informal Social Networks on Official
Implementation Study of the Colorado and Corruption in Contemporary China; Xiaogang
Washington State Experience; John R. Turner, Deng, University of Massachusetts, Boston
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State Violence and Banal Neglect: A Study of Justice; Raymond Michalowski, Northern
Post-Sandy Relief Efforts in New York; Sarah Arizona University
Salman, CUNY Graduate Center Chair:
How Efficient are Criminal Sanctions in regard to Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University
the Prevention of White Collar Crime? An Discussant:
International Perspective; Nora Markwalder, Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University
University of St. Gallen Switzerland
Chair:
Nora Markwalder, University of St. Gallen Thematic Session
Switzerland
508. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research:
506. Policing Contentious Turf Reintegration and Offending Trajectories
2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level 2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown East,
Striking a balance on crowd control: “Meet and Concourse Level
Greet” in the context of the 2001 Stanley Cup A Life Course Analysis of Sexual Offending
Riot in Vancouver; Garth Davies, Simon Fraser Behavior: Phase II; Laura M. Salerno, New
University; Stephanie Dawson, Simon Fraser Jersey Department of Corrections; Kristen
University Marie Zgoba, New Jersey Department of
Immigrant Women's Confidence in the Police: A Corrections
Comparative Study of Asian and Hispanic Desistance from Sexual Offending, Identity, and
Women; Prit Kaur, Auburn University Narratives of Risk; Danielle Harris, San Jose
Does the US Constitution Protect Black Males State University
from Police Homicide?; La-James Brown, Social Media as an Avenue toward Social
Central Washington University; Njambou Inclusion among Sex Offenders despite
Jammeh, Central Washington University; Exclusionary Sex Offender Laws; Tusty ten
Chelsie Rommel, Central Washington University Bensel, University of Arkansas at Little Rock;
Do Routinely Unarmed Police Officers Resolve Lisa Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Interpersonal Conflict During Police-Citizen How do Elderly Sex Offenders Plan to Reentry
Encounters Differently To Routinely Armed Society Upon Release from Prison?; Rita
Officers?; Ross Hendy, Institute of Criminology, Augustyn, University of Nebraska at Omaha;
University of Cambridge Lisa Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Lifting the Du Bosian Veil of Black American Chair:
Police Officers; Tony Gaskew, University of Kristen Marie Zgoba, New Jersey Department of
Pittsburgh Corrections
Chair:
Tony Gaskew, University of Pittsburgh
Thematic Session

Thematic Session 509. Penal Abolition: Session 1 of 2


2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
507. Crime, Justice and Social Structures of Pushing Abolition Back: Liberal Racism and
Accumulation Liberal Carcerality in Left Realism; Bronwyn
2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level Dobchuk-Land, CUNY Graduate Center /
The Logic of the Whip: Mass Incarceration as University of Winnipeg
Labor Discipline in the Neoliberal Social Black Feminist Hauntology: Rememory the
Structures of Accumulation; Geert Dhondt, John Ghosts of Abolition?; Viviane Saleh-Hanna,
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Bringing History Back In: Providing Context to Difference: A Proposal for Penal Abolition
Criminological Theory with Social Structures of Theorizing; Michael J. Coyle, California State
Accumulation; Amanda Kahl Smith, Western University, Chico
Michigan University; Susan M. Carlson, Chair:
Western Michigan University Brandon Rigato, Ryerson University
Neo-liberal Capitalism, Enclosure and Expulsion: Discussant:
An SSA Inquiry Into the Future of Crime and Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky University
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510. Correctional Conditions for Juveniles 513. Roundtable: How Do I Mentor Graduate
2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level Students When I Was Just One Myself?
Exploring the Impact on Behavioral 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
Maladjustment Among Juvenile Offenders in #1, Terrace Level
Taiwan; Yung-Lien (Edward) Lai, Central Chair:
Police University, Taiwan Jeffery T. Walker, University of Alabama at
Features of Gimcheon Boy Correctional Birmingham
Institution Inmates II: Focusing on Motivational Participants:
Factors; Sunyoung Park, Hansei University Sally S. Simpson, University of Maryland,
The Educational Rights of Adjudicated Youth in College Park
Residential Facilities: A Legal Literature Stacy Moak, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Review; Helen Holland Avis, University of Shelley Keith, Mississippi State University
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Violence and Juvenile Delinquency in Mexico; 514. Roundtable: Police Responses to Crime:
Elena Azaola, Centro de Investigacionesy Considering the Evidence-Base Relative to
Estudios Superiores en Antropoligica Social; Clearance Processess
Cliff Roberson, Washburn University 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
Youth Assault Against Correctional Staff; David #2, Terrace Level
Allen Rembert, Jackson State University Chairs:
Chair: John P. Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Denise Nation, Winston-Salem State University Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State University
Discussants:
Ashley Mancik, University of Delaware
Thematic Session J. Amber Scherer, George Mason University
511. What We Know About Reducing Numbers Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services,
in Federal Prison using the Federal Justice Inc.
Statistics Program (FJSP) Dean Dabney, Georgia State University
Tom McEwen, McEwen & Associates, LLC
2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom East,
Tim Keel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Concourse Level
Recidivism in the Federal Justice System; Jeremy 515. Roundtable: Catalyst Criminology: Change
Luallen, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt in Real Time
Associates Inc.; Christina Dyous, Abt Associates 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
Inc.; Katharine Schlebecker, Abt Associates Inc. #3, Terrace Level
The Length of Prison Terms and Recidivism; Chair:
Gerry Gaes, Abt Associates Inc.; William Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M University - Corpus
Rhodes, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Christi
Associates Inc. Discussants:
Simulating the Effect of Early Release from Rafik Mohamed, California State University, San
Prison and Diversion into Community Bernardino
Supervision in the Federal Justice System; Charles Hogan, Georgia State University
William Rhodes, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Austin Burchardt, University of North Georgia
Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Omri Drucker, Abt
Associates Inc. 516. Roundtable: Assessing Justice Reinvestment
An Examination of Types of Revocation from in Comparative Contexts
Post-Confinement Community Supervision; 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
Kevin Neary, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, #4, Terrace Level
Abt Associates Inc.; Christina Dyous, Abt Participants:
Associates Inc. Chris Cunneen, University of New South Wales
David Brown, University of New South Wales,
512. Division of Developmental & Life-Course
Australia
Criminology Member Meeting (Open to All
Todd Clear, Rutgers University
Participants)
2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom West, Marc Mauer, The Sentencing Project
Concourse Level Julie Stubbs, University of New South Wales
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517. Roundtable: Juvenile Delinquency Cities; Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers University;
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University; Eric L.
#5, Terrace Level Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Adolescent Dating: The Effect of Multiple Assessing Contextual Influences on Geographic
Romantic Partners on Delinquent Outcomes; Police Deployment Strategies; Megan Collins,
Kyle Maksuta, University at Albany, SUNY University of Maryland
Routine Activities and Deviant Behaviors for Applications of Risk Terrain Modeling for Crime
Immigrant Youth; Xin Jiang, Slippery Rock Prevention and Enhanced Deployment of Police
University Resources; Jonas H. Baughman, Kansas City
The Line We Draw: Adolescence in American Police Department
Criminal Justice; Deborah L. Johnson, Cameron Can Mafia Homicides Be Predicted? A Spatial
University Approach; Marco Dugato, Università Cattolica
Theory VS. Practice: Youth Development and - Transcrime
Addressing At-Risk Behavior; Krystlelynn Chair:
Caraballo, Georgia State University Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University
Chair:
Kyle Maksuta, University at Albany, SUNY 520. Individual Radicalization and Lone
Offender Terrorism
518. Evaluating Juvenile Detention and Diversion 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Programs Level
2:00 to 3:20pm Jay, Lobby Level An Examination of Suicide Attackers in the
Civil Citations in Florida: The Potential Net- United States; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay
Widening Effect in Juvenile Sanctions; Melissa College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate
Nadel, Florida State University; William Bales, Center; William Parkin, Seattle University;
Florida State University; George Pesta, Florida Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State University;
State University; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana University - Purdue
State University University Indianapolis
Courts, Remand and the Youth Justice System: Lone Wolf Terrorism and Mental Illness:
Using a Microsimulation Model for Policy Unraveling the Connection with Radicalization;
Analysis in Justice; April Chrzanowski, Griffith Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State University
University The Lone Wolf of Frankfurt: A Case Study on
Enhanced Stationhouse Adjustment Program: An Jihadist Online Radicalization; Nils Boeckler,
Effective Alternative for Juveniles Entering the Bielefeld University; Viktoria Roth, Bielefeld
CJS?; Marissa P. Levy, Stockton University University; Lina Stetten, Bielefeld University;
The Effect of Failure to Appear (FTA) Detention Andreas Zick, Bielefeld University
Stays on Juvenile Recidivism; Meghan R. Ogle, AQAP English-Language Magazines and Self-
Florida State University; Mark A. Greenwald, Radicalization; Ursula Ann Lande, Georgia
Florida State University Military College
Theatre-in-Diversion: an Evaluation of an Arts- Chair:
Based Program for Juvenile Offenders; Jerry Ursula Ann Lande, Georgia Military College
Daday, Western Kentucky University; Carol
Jordan, Western Kentucky University; Crystal 521. 9th Annual Workshop on State Crime
Bohlander, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 2:00 to 3:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) Instructors:
Chair: Dawn L. Rothe, Old Dominion University
Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State University David Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville
Participants:
Thematic Session Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan University
Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona
519. Spatial Risk Assessment, I University
2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse David O. Friedrichs, University of Scranton
Level Jeffrey Ian Ross, Baltimore University
Risk-Based Police Deployment Strategies in 5 Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan University
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Victoria Collins, Eastern Kentucky University Adulthood: How Identity Development Affects
Uwe Ewald, International Justice Analysis Forum the Ability to Resist Negative Peer Influences;
Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan Megan McConaghy, Temple University
University Gatekeepers of the Juvenile Justice System: Intake
Officers and Decision Outcomes; Courtney M.
522. Policy Panel: Global Gender Justice Porter, George Mason University
Challenges and Gender-Responsive Policies Race Differences in the Measurement Invariance
2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse and Factors that Influence Structured Judgments
Level of Risk Using the SAVRY; Kristina Childs,
Chair: University of Central Florida
Mona J. E. Danner, Old Dominion University No Boys Allowed: Gender & Trauma-Informed
Discussants: Care in Juvenile Corrections; Kimberly
Lucia Fort, Gender Specialist, Consultant with Susanmarie Meyer, George Mason University,
World Bank Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence
Mona J. E. Danner, Old Dominion University (ACE!); Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason
Nancy Wonders, Northern Arizona University University; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason
Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado, Boulder University, Center for Advancing Correctional
Helen Eigenberg, University of Tennessee at Excellence (ACE!)
Chattanooga Chair:
Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University,
Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence
Thematic Session (ACE!)
523. Data and Methodological Innovations in
Incarceration Research
Thematic Session
2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse
Level 525. NIJ Highlights: Research on the Victim-
Trajectories of Paternal Incarceration and Child Offender Overlap
Wellbeing; Kristin Turney, University of 2:00 to 3:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level
California, Irvine; Christopher Wildeman, Reconsidering the Victim-Offender Overlap; Mark
Cornell University T. Berg, University of Iowa
Understanding Parental Incarceration Through Situational Factors and the Victim-Offender
Survey and Administrative Data; Amanda Overlap; Richard Felson, Pennsylvania State
Geller, New York University; Kate Jaeger, University; Mark T. Berg, University of Iowa
Princeton University; Garrett Pace, Princeton Dual Trajectory Examination of Victimization and
University Offending among Young Felony Offenders over
Prison Inmate Networks: An Examination of Seven Years; Carrie Mulford, National Institute
Supportive Relationships Inside and Outside the of Justice; Dara Blachman-Demner, National
Institution; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers University; Institute of Justice; Lindsay Pitzer, American
Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State University; Legacy Foundation; Carol Schubert, University
Wade C. Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Alex R. Piquero,
University; David Schaefer, Arizona State University of Texas at Dallas; Edward Mulvey,
University University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Inmate Victimization in Public and Private Chair:
Prisons: A Statistical Learning Perspective; Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice
Valerio Bacak, Rutgers University; Edward Discussant:
Kennedy, University of Pennsylvania Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of
Justice
Thematic Session 526. Navigating the Boundary between Juvenile
and Criminal Courts
524. Key Issues in Juvenile Justice
2:00 to 3:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level
2:00 to 3:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level Between Juvenile and Criminal Courts: Is There a
Transitioning from Adolescence to Young Need for a Separate Adolescent Court?; Arthur
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S. Moghalu, Mississippi Valley State University Laval
Blended Sentencing in MN 20 Years Later; Marcy Juvenile Female Sex Offenders: Comparing
Podkopacz, Fourth Judicial District of Incidents of Sexual Assault against Children,
Minnesota; Matthew Johnson, Fourth Judicial Peers, and Adults; Kristen Budd, Miami
District of Minnesota University; David Bierie, Office of Juvenile
The Deterrent Effect of Transferring Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Offenders to Adult Courts on Recidivism: A Victim and Offender Interactions in Space:
Review of the Empirical Research; Jina Lee, Specific Patterns among Rape Cases in Paris;
Michigan State University Marine Valzer, Observatoire national de la
Drawing the Line: Quasi-experimental Evidence délinquance et des réponses pénales
on the Relative Benefits of Designating Specific Chair:
Age Cutoffs for Adult Court Processing; Eric Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY
Fowler, University at Albany, SUNY; Megan C.
Kurlychek, University at Albany, SUNY 529. Roundtable: What can Prevention Science
Chair: Offer Criminology?
Eric Fowler, University at Albany, SUNY 2:00 to 3:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Society of Prevention Research; Richard F.
Catalano, University of Washington
Thematic Session Standards of Evaluation Research; Denise
Gottfredson, University of Maryland
527. Legal Services for the Indigent: Studying Community Crime Prevention; Brian K.
Caseloads #1 Bumbarger, Prevention Research Center, Penn
2:00 to 3:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level State University
Weighted Caseload Study Methods: The Texas Crime Prevention in Germany; Friedrich Loesel,
Experience; James D. Bethke, Texas Indigent University of Cambridge
Defense Commission; Dottie Carmichael, Public Crime Prevention in Australia; Ross James Homel,
Policy Research Institute; Miner P. Griffith University
Marchbanks, Public Policy Research Institute; Chair:
Norman Lefstein, Indiana University; Steve Abigail A. Fagan, University of Florida
Hanlon, Georgetown Law
An Exploratory Analysis of Indigent Defense 530. Roundtable: How to Get a Tenure Track
Reforms in Brooklyn, New York; Erin J. Job: Preparing the Best Application and
Farley, Justice Research and Statistics Navigating the Politics
Association 2:00 to 3:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Comments on Caseload Studies; Norman Lefstein, Chair:
Indiana University Wesley G. Jennings, University of South Florida
Discussant: Discussant:
Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal Services Jennifer Peck, University of Central Florida
/ SUNY Albany Participants:
Christopher Donner, Loyola University Chicago
528. Patterns of Sexual Offending Jon Maskaly, University of Illinois at Chicago
2:00 to 3:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Correlates of Incoming College Students' 531. Convict Criminology: Film Screening ,
Proclivity to Perpetrate Sexual Assault; Jane E. Follow Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison
Palmer, American University; Sarah McMahon, Musicians
Rutgers University 2:00 to 3:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor
Divergence From Myth: A National Study of Follow Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison
Female Sexual Offenders with Child Victims; Musicians; Benjamin J. Harbert, Georgetown
David Axlyn McLeod, University of Oklahoma University
Exploring the Criminal Career Patterns of Two Chair:
Types of Adult Sex Offenders; Allyson Walker Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, Angola Museum
Franklin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Discussant:
Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Michael Lenza, University of Wisconsin -
Justice, CUNY; Patrick Lussier, Université Oshkosh
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532. Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training Have Black Lives Ever Mattered, if so, to Whom?
Workshop, Part I An Analysis of Police-Community Relations;
2:00 to 3:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Andrea Headley, Florida International
Participants: University
Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky What Matters: The Effect of Police Services and
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Crimes on Public Sentiment of the Police; Fei
Justice Luo, Sam Houston State University; Ling Ren,
Kimberly Cook, University of North Carolina, Sam Houston State University; Jihong Solomon
Wilmington Zhao, Sam Houston State University
Diana Rodriguez-Spahia, John Jay College of Chair:
Criminal Justice Fei Luo, Sam Houston State University
533. Division on Critical Criminology Executive
Meeting Thematic Session
3:30 to 4:20pm 1101, 1st Floor
537. Non-traditional Organized Crime
534. Division on Corrections & Sentencing 3:30 to 4:50pm Coats, Terrace Level
Editorial Board Meeting of Handbook Series The Ecology of a Network of Drug Cheats; Peter
3:30 to 4:50pm Albright, Terrace Level Bell, Griffith University; Mark Lauchs,
Queensland University of Technology; Robyn
Thematic Session Keast, Southern Cross University; Charlotte ten
Have, Queensland University of Technology
535. Convict Criminology: American Society as Police as Organized Crime: White Hats as Black
Prisoners of the War on Drugs Hats; Shannon Merrington, Queensland
3:30 to 4:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Level University of Technology; Mark Lauchs,
Drugs, Politics, and Time: An Individual Queensland University of Technology
Perspective from Inside the War on Drugs; The Lord's Work, the Smuggler's Methods:
Grant Tietjen, St. Ambrose University Missions and the Social System of Organized
The War on Drugs and The Destruction of the Crime; Jeffrey Scott McIllwain, San Diego State
Black Male; James L. Burnett, Franklin University
University, Urbana Division Chair:
A Wade into the Stream of Violence Inflicted Mark Lauchs, Queensland University of
through Our War on Drugs; Michael Lenza, Technology
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh 538. Author Meets Critics: Power and Crime
Chair: 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State University Author:
Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex University
536. Race, Ethnicity, and Justice in Police Work
3:30 to 4:50pm Cabinet, Concourse Level Chair:
Race and Restorative Policing: A 13 to 18-year Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern
Followup of Criminal Histories by Race of University
Random Assignment to Court vs. Restorative Critic:
Policing.; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Bruce Arrigo, University of North Carolina at
Criminology, University of Cambridge; Heather Charlotte
Strang, University of Cambridge; Molly Discussant:
Slothower, University of Maryland Nigel South, University of Essex
Racial Profiling and Vehicle Searches: A Test of 539. Findings from Biosocial and Developmental
Interaction Effects; Dawn Marie Irlbeck, Criminology
Creighton University; Ryan Vacanti, University 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
of Nebraska at Omaha Genes and Addiction: A G×E Interaction Model;
The Racial Context of Policing in Los Angeles; Tianji Cai, University of Macau; Yiwei Xia,
David F. Greenberg, New York University; Lily University of Macau
Khadjavi, Loyola Marymount University

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Intelligence and Delinquency; Yeok-il Cho, Timothy Brezina, Georgia State University;
University of Central Missouri; Seongmin Park, Robert Agnew, Emory University
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Tammy Will: Cognition and the Decision to Offend;
Nickell, University of Central Missouri Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State
Pathways to Violence - On Youngsters Out of University; Jennifer Copp, Florida State
Control; Ragnhild Bjornebekk, Norwegian University
Police University College Signification: The State as a Source of Crime;
The r2D:4D Ratio: Associations with Violent Daniel P. Mears, Florida State University;
Behavior, Violent Victimization, and their Cheryl Lero Jonson, Xavier University
Correlates; Ryan C. Meldrum, Florida Chair:
International University; Anthony W. Hoskin, Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Idaho State University
Parental Criminality and Offspring Stalking
Perpetration; Matthias Woeckener, Sam Houston Thematic Session
State University; Danielle Boisvert, Sam
542. Item Response Theory (IRT) Modeling:
Houston State University; Todd Armstrong, Sam
Applications in Criminological Research
Houston State University; Jessica Wells, Sam
Houston State University 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Chair: Measuring children’s Exposure to Violence in
Matthias Woeckener, Sam Houston State Urban Neighborhoods; Chris Gibson, University
University of Florida; Abigail A. Fagan, University of
Florida; Emily Wright, University of Nebraska
at Omaha
Thematic Session Multilevel IRT Analysis for the Study of Crime
Prevention; Arelys N. Madero-Hernandez,
540. Crime, Offenders, and Neighborhood Northern Kentucky University; Paul-Phillippe
Development Pare, University of Western Ontario; Bonnie
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level Fisher, University of Cincinnati; Pamela
Does Neighborhood Level Economic Activity Wilcox, University of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee,
Affect Crime?; Tina Plerhoples, The Urban University of Cincinnati
Institute; Helen Ho, National Bureau of Exploring Differential Item Functioning in a
Economic Research Delinquent Values Scale Using a Bifactor
A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Crimes at MIMIC Model; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple
Washington DC Metrorail; Nancy La Vigne, The University
Urban Institute; Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, The Chair:
Urban Institute Pamela Wilcox, University of Cincinnati
An Empirical Analysis on a Burden of
Supervision Requirements and the Effectiveness
of Intensive Community Supervision; KiDeuk Thematic Session
Kim, The Urban Institute; Bryce E. Peterson,
543. Identifying Core Components of Effective
The Urban Institute; Emily Tiry, The Urban
Juvenile Drug Court Programs
Institute
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Juvenile Drug Court: Policy and Practice Scan;
Thematic Session Kyungseok Choo, WestEd; Anthony Petrosino,
WestEd; Trevor Fronius, WestEd
541. Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The The Effectiveness of Juvenile Drug Courts on
Criminology of David Matza and Beyond Criminal Offending and Substance Use
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level Outcomes: Results from an Updated Meta-
David Matza: Becoming and Being a Analysis; Emily Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt
Criminologist; Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida University; Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research
State University Institute; David B. Wilson, George Mason
Juvenile Delinquency and Subterranean Values; University

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Juvenile Drug Court Implementation and Process Northeastern University
Findings: A Systematic Review for the OJJDP Evaluation of the Connecticut Human Anti-
Juvenile Drug Court Study; Catherine Kimbrell, Trafficking Response System and Services;
George Mason University; David B. Wilson, Samantha Lowry, ICF International; Saniya
George Mason University; Ajima Olaghere, Seera, ICF International
George Mason University Project NO REST; Dean F. Duncan, III,
Using a Systematic Review of Implementation University of North Carolina; C. Joy Stewart,
Characteristics Associated with Effective University of North Carolina
Adolescent Interventions in Child Welfare, Discussant:
Education, and Public Health Systems; Jake Rosie Gomez, Administration for Children and
Sokolsky, American Institutes for Research; Families, Children's Bureau
Patricia Campie, American Institutes for
Research 546. Norms, Empathy, Sanction Perceptions, and
Chair: Offending
Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office 3:30 to 4:50pm Dupont, Terrace Level
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Drug Supply and Social Capital; John Geoffrey
Scott, Queensland University of Technology;
544. Gang Violence and Desistance Simon Lenton, Curtin Univeristy of Technology;
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level Jodie Grigg, Curtin University of Technology;
Investigating Gang Violence in Albuquerque: Monica Barrett, University of New South Wales
Using Criminal Records and Spatial Analyses to Risk in Australian Drug Markets: A Multi-Level
Distinguish Gang Types; Paul D. Steele, Analysis of Offender Perceptions and
Morehead State University; Timothy S. Hare, Behavioural Consequences; Jason Leslie Payne,
Morehead State University; Edward B. Reeves, Australian National University; Toni Makkai,
Morehead State University Australian National University
“Trapped in a Cage”: An Examination of Rural Restorative Justice and Juvenile Offender
Gang Life; Timothy C. Brown, University of Empathy; Crystal Vasquez, SAMM Ministries,
Arkansas at Little Rock; Julie Marie Baldwin, San Antonio; Mike Tapia, New Mexico State
Missouri State University University
Exploring the Motives for Gang Exit: A Life Exploring the “Black Box” of Focused Deterrence
History Approach; Bryan Bubolz, Southern Strategies: Changes in Sanction Risk Within an
Illinois University Carbondale Experimental Trial; Cory Schnell, Rutgers
Why and how Members of Criminal Gangs and University; Samuel DeWitt, Rutgers University -
Networks Leave Their Brothers Behind: Newark
Findings from a Survey with Participants in an Chair:
Exit-Program; Maria Libak Pedersen, Danish Cory Schnell, Rutgers University
Ministry of Justice
Withdrawal from the Street and Gang Peers: A
Mixed Methods Approach Examining Gang Thematic Session
Desistance Processes; Caterina Roman, Temple
547. Visual Criminology - Future Directions
University; Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation;
Jillian Eidson, Temple University; Jessica 3:30 to 4:50pm Embassy, Terrace Level
Saunders, RAND Corporation Seeing and Seeing as: Building a Politics of
Chair: Vision and Visibility in Criminology; Sarah
Robert M. Worley, Lamar University Armstrong, University of Glasgow
Representations of and Resistance to
Environmental Crime and Harm: A Green-
Thematic Session Cultural Criminological Perspective; Avi
Brisman, Eastern Kentucky University
545. Emerging Practices for Addressing The Criminologist as Visual Scholar in a Global
Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Mediascape; Michelle Brown, University of
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level Tennessee
Evaluating Changes in Child Welfare Responses
to Human Trafficking; Amy Farrell,
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Ideology, Visuality and the Production of Carceral Miethe, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Emily
Space; Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky J. Salisbury, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University; Brett Story, University of Toronto The Gender Gap and Female Offending in Europe:
Chair: An Exploration of Regional Differences; Doris
Eamonn Carrabine, University of Essex Chu, National Chung Cheng University; Bill
Hebenton, University of Manchester; Albert K.
548. The Influence of Extralegal Factors on Toh, University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff
Sentencing Outcomes The Impact of Gender Attainment and Inequality
3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace on Female Sex Trafficking Victimization:
Level Cross-National Analysis; JiHye Park, University
A Case Analysis of the Impact of Diagnosis of of Iowa; Cara E. Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State
FASD on the Sentencing of Offenders in the University
Courts of Three Canadian Provinces; Petra Chair:
Jonas Vidovic, Kwantlen Polytechnic University JiHye Park, University of Iowa
Pretty Probationers: The Relationship between
Physical Attractiveness and Sentencing 550. Policing Diverse Communities
Outcomes; Alexandria Fraga, Ohio State 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
University Policing the Ghetto: How Inner City Residents
Taken at Face Value: Assessing Inter-Judge Construct their Experiences of Policing; Keron
Variation in Offender Facial Appearance Effects Matthew King, College of Science, Technology
on Criminal Sentencing; Rebecca Richardson, and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago
University of Maryland; Brian Johnson, Policing the inner-city: the impact of militarized
University of Maryland special units in the City of Chicago; Claudio
Very Long Sentences & Racial Impact Statements: Gabriel Vera Sanchez, Roosevelt University
Michigan’s Sentencing Guidelines and "Life Policing Race, Gender and Sex-Centering Women
Max” Offenses; Justin Smith, Central Michigan of Color in Policing Research and Discourse;
University Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of
Does the Type of Counsel Matter in Sentencing?: Criminal Justice; Andrea Ritchie, Soros Justice
A Meta-Analysis; Daniel J. Lytle, University of Fellow
North Texas; P. Colin Bolger, Miami University Policing Trenton: Maintaining Public Safety
Ohio During Police Force Reductions; Louis Tuthill,
Chair: Rutgers University; Stacia Gilliard-Matthews,
Daniel J. Lytle, University of North Texas Rutgers University
Race, Place, and Reason: A Spatial Analysis of
549. Gender and Crime in International Contexts Behavioral and Non-Behavioral Motives for
3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Pedestrian Stops; Rachel Lautenschlager,
Level University of Miami
A Cross-National Analysis of Structural and Legal Chair:
Predictors of Female Offending; Ting Wang Rachel Lautenschlager, University of Miami
Lowan, University of Kentucky; Janet P.
Stamatel, University of Kentucky 551. Comparative Criminal Justice:
Are the Female of the Species Really More Organization, Policies, and Definitions
Dangerous? Gender Based Cross-Cultural 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Level
Analysis of Cyberbullying in Youth; Katalin Adversarial versus inquisitorial justice in the
Parti, National Institute of Criminology; Eighteenth Century; Roger Roots, Lysander
Kyungshick Choi, Bridgewater State University; Spooner University
Elizabeth Kandel Englander, Massachusetts Newborn Child Killing: Infanticide or Murder, Is
Aggression Reduction Center / Bridgewater Either Fair?; Emma Katherine Milne, University
State University of Essex, UK
Gender Differences in Cross National Organizational Structure and Strain-Based
Imprisonment Rates: A Comparative Analysis Conflict Among Indian Police Officers; Eric G.
using the Method of Conjunctive Analysis of Lambert, University of Mississippi; Hanif
Case Configurations; Breanna Boppre, Qureshi, University of Cincinnati; James Frank,
University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Terance University of Cincinnati
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Recidivism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Northern Arizona University
Mapping the Data; Jennifer Peirce, John Jay Is a Critical Model of Restorative Justice
College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Possible? A Penal Abolitionist Approach;
Center; Jeff Mellow, John Jay College of Daniel Achutti, Unilasalle (Brazil)
Criminal Justice Teaching Penal Abolition in Prison; Angela
The Dispensary Paradox: The Impact of the New Bryant, Ohio State University - Newark
Canadian Medical Cannabis Regulations on Chair:
(Illegal) Cannabis Dispensaries across BC and Emily Gaarder, University of Minnesota - Duluth
Ontario; Jenna Marisa Valleriani, University of Discussant:
Toronto Michael J. Coyle, California State University,
Chair: Chico
Jenna Marisa Valleriani, University of Toronto
555. Assessing Various Aspects of Policing
Various Communities
Thematic Session 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Evaluation of a Citizen-Centric Policing Model;
552. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford University
Policy Development and Characteristics Citizens’ Reactions to Hot Spots Policing; Jerry
3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown East, Ratcliffe, Temple University; Elizabeth Groff,
Concourse Level Temple University; Cory P. Haberman,
Unconstitutional Sex Offender Registration & University of Cincinnati; Evan Sorg, Rowan
Notification Policies: Characteristics of University
Responsive & Non-Responsive States; Erin B. Improving Police Productivity Through an
Comartin, Oakland University Efficient Use of Officer Downtime; Alese
The Political Context Surrounding Timing in Sex Wooditch, George Mason University; David
Offender Registration and Notification Policy Weisburd, George Mason University
Innovations; Robert Lytle, University of A C.R.A.S.H. Course in Policing: The Temporary
Nebraska at Omaha Abatement of a LAPD Anti-Gang Unit;
Lessons Learned from Criminal Justice Policy Matthew Valasik, Louisiana State University;
Movement Declines: Applications to Sex Shannon E. Reid, University of North Carolina
Offender Laws; Lisa Sample, University of at Charlotte; Matt Phillips, University of North
Nebraska at Omaha; Robert Lytle, University of Carolina at Charlotte
Nebraska at Omaha Making Policing Political: Civilian Oversight and
Variability in the Implementation of State-Wide Legislative Capacity in Spokane; Kimberly
Sex Offender Registration Law across Urban Hendrickson, Boston College
Environments; Brett Hurley, University of Chair:
Nebraska at Omaha; Carin Hyter, University of Kimberly Hendrickson, Boston College
Nebraska at Omaha; Lisa Sample, University of
Nebraska at Omaha
Chair: Thematic Session
Lisa Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha 556. Mass Incarceration, Race, and the Drug
553. Division of Policing Reception and Awards War (Session 1)
Ceremony 3:30 to 4:50pm International Ballroom East,
3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown West, Concourse Level
Concourse Level Black and White Drug Arrests for 45 U.S. Cities:
Clues to Mass Incarceration?; Roland Chilton,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Wenona
Thematic Session Rymond-Richmond, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
554. Penal Abolition: Session 2 of 2
Neighborhood Policing and Community Relations;
3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Level Kenneth Land, Duke University
Abolishing the Police? Alternatives to Existing
Structures and Processes; Luis Fernandez,
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Southern Middle America: Race, Violence and Chair:
Drug Law Enforcement in a Small MSA; Keadra Young, Kubed, Inc.
Darnell Hawkins, University of Illinois at Participants:
Chicago Kristen DeVall, University of North Carolina,
Chair: Wilmington
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri - St. India Simms, Virginia Department of Corrections
Louis FitzRoy Smith, Kubed, Inc.
Discussant:
Karen Parker, University of Delaware 561. Roundtable: Teaching Penal Abolition
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
557. Journal of Developmental & Life-Course #4, Terrace Level
Criminology Editorial Board Meeting ‘But There Are Bad People…’: On Teaching
3:30 to 4:50pm International Ballroom West, Abolitionism in Skeptical Settings; Randall
Concourse Level Amster, Georgetown University
558. Roundtable: Entrée and Attunement: Teaching Abolition as Resistance and as Practice;
Emotional Response in the Field as Data Claire Delisle, University of Ottawa
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East Mainstreaming Experiential Learning Activities
#1, Terrace Level on Prisoners Abuses in Graduate Curriculum:
“Gather up the Brokenness”: The Necessary Role An experience from the Network for Peace and
of Compassion in Criminal Justice Fieldwork; Conflict Studies Centers in Northern Nigeria;
Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Ernest Ogbozor, Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Justice Sokoto, Nigeria
Broken Mirrors: Uncomfortable Moments in Chair:
Prison Research as Reflection of the Observer’s Randall Amster, Georgetown University
Bias; Edward Green, Kansas State University 562. Roundtable: A Comparative Look at
Learning from that Foul Taste: Revulsion and Cybercrime
Discomfort as Emotional Data in Field 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
Research; Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State #5, Terrace Level
University Chair:
Chair: John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice
Edward Green, Kansas State University Discussants:
559. Roundtable: When the Smoke Clears: Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State University
Keeping Activism Alive in the Classroom, Han-Kyun Kim, Korean Institute of Criminology
Scholar-Activists Speak Soon-Chul Kwon, Supreme Prosecutor Service of
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East South Korea
#2, Terrace Level Zin-Hwan Kim, Korean Institute of Criminology
Chair: 563. Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
Deshonna Collier-Goubil, Azusa Pacific 3:30 to 4:50pm Jay, Lobby Level
University Gendered Bail Release Conditions: Boys will be
Participants: Boys but Girls need “Treatment”; Jane B.
Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson Sprott, Ryerson University
University Gendered Pathways: The Experience of Girls in
Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican University School; Allison Chenier, University of Waterloo;
Nishaun Battle, Virginia State University Jessica E. Pulis, Sheridan College
Charles Adams, Bowie State University Risk and Protective Factors for Girls: Examining
Robert J. Duran, University of Tennessee the Influence of Peers, Schools, and Families;
560. Roundtable: Working to Ameliorate the Allison T. Chappell, Old Dominion University;
Social Effects of Concentrated Incarceration on Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion University
People & Places: What Can Public Stressed Out or Thrown Away?: Labeling School
Criminology Offer? Girls and Detained Girls; Sanna King,
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East University of Hawaii at Manoa
#3, Terrace Level Female Youth Detention Centres in Brazil:
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Findings from a Recent Empirical Study; Chad A. Malone, The Ohio State University;
Manuela Abath Valenca, Universidade de Ryan D. King, The Ohio State University
Brasília (UnB) e Universidade Católica de Effects of Fiscal Pressures on Prison Closings;
Pernambuco; Helena Rocha Coutinho de Susan Turner, University of California, Irvine;
Castro, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Lois Davis, RAND Corporation; Helen Louise
Grande do Sul; Érica Babini Machado, Braithwaite, University of California, Irvine;
Universidade Católica de Pernambuco George Camp, Criminal Justice Institute
Chair: Chair:
Kristin Early, Justice Research Center / Kaplan Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation /
University Northwestern University
566. Evaluating Community Corrections for
Thematic Session Juveniles
3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
564. Spatial Risk Assessment, II Recidivism Among Justice-Involved Adolescent
3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Males Participating in a Community-Based
Level Mentoring Program; Jacquelynn F. Duron,
Using Spatial Risk Assessment to Understand the Baylor College of Medicine; Adam T. Schmidt,
Environmental Risk Factors for Residence Sam Houston State University; Xiaoqi Li, Baylor
Location among Registered Sex Offenders; College of Medicine; Gerri Hanten, Baylor
Henri Buccine-Schraeder, Rutgers University; College of Medicine
Jeremy Barnum, Rutgers University; Joel M. Recidivism after Completing Community Based
Caplan, Rutgers University Treatment for Behavioral Health Problems in a
Unique Risks for Unique Markets: Assessing Sample of Juvenile Justice Involved Youth;
Environmental Risk Factors for Various Illegal Fredrick William Butcher, Case Western
Drug Markets; Jeremy Barnum, Rutgers Reserve University; Jeff M. Kretschmar, Case
University; Sarah Trocchio, Rutgers University; Western Reserve University; Krystel Tossone,
Walter Campbell, Rutgers University; Joel M. Case Western Reserve University
Caplan, Rutgers University; Leslie W. Kennedy, Reinvesting in the Community: Does participation
Rutgers University; Eric L. Piza, John Jay in Targeted RECLAIM programming improve
College of Criminal Justice youth outcomes?; Myrinda Schweitzer,
The Application of Risk Terrain Modeling on The University of Cincinnati; Stephanie Spiegel,
Open-Air Drug Markets; Davut Akca, University University of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa,
of Ontario Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati
RTM (Risk Terrain Modeling) and Terrorism: An Targeting the Risks and Needs of Serious-Violent
Analysis of Spatial Correlates of Terrorism in and Mentally Disordered Young Offenders
Istanbul; Ismail Onat, Rutgers University Through Community-Based Programming –
Chair: Identified Successes and Continued Challenges;
Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers University Adrienne M.F. Peters, University of the Fraser
Valley; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser
565. The Political and Economic Foundations of University; Caitlin Turner, PLEA Community
Punishments Services; Steve Quinlan, PLEA Community
3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse Services; Tim Agg, PLEA Community Services
Level Functional Family Therapy--The Outcome
Horrors of Yesteryear: Narratives of Revision, Evaluation; Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay
Remorse, Reinvention and Rehabilitation in the College of Criminal Justice; Chunrye Kim,
Manson Family Parole Hearings; Hadar Aviram, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of
University of California, Hastings College of the Criminal Justice
Law Chair:
Jails, Sheriffs and Localism: an Emerging Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay College of Criminal
Zeitgeist in Criminal Justice Policy?; Anjuli Justice
Verma, University of California, Irvine
Rethinking Economic Conditions and Punishment:
Economic Insecurity and Prison Admissions;
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567. Korean Society of Criminology in America Rights New York
(KOSCA) 7th Annual Mtg The Impact of Mental Disability Law Education;
3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama Ballroom, Naomi Weinstein, Mental Hygiene Legal
Churchill Hotel Services, New York, NY
Merging Mental Disability Law Education with
Criminological Study; James Gilson, Managing
Thematic Session Attorney, Special Hearings Unit, NJ Public
Defender
568. Policy Panel: Improving the Criminal
Chair:
Justice System Response to Sexual Assault:
Michael Louis Perlin, New York Law School
Recent Research and Next Steps for Assuring
Justice 570. Life and Death Outcomes as Part of the
3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse Criminal Justice System
Level 3:30 to 4:50pm Morgan, Lobby Level
A Model for Improving Police Response to Sex Caseload Pressures, Excessive Delay, and Death
Crimes; Carol Tracy, Women's Law Project; Penalty Decision Making; John D. Burrow,
Terry Fromson, Women's Law Project University of South Carolina
What Police Tell Us About Handling Cases of Cumulative Disadvantage and the Death Penalty:
Sexual Assault: Findings from Interviews in 6 The Court Processing of Potentially Capital
Jurisdictions; Melissa Morabito, University of Cases; Nick Petersen, University of Miami
Massachusetts, Lowell; April Pattavina, Life and Death in the Ohio Department of
University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Linda Rehabilitation and Correction; Steve Van Dine,
Williams, University of Massachusetts Lowell Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and
Connections Between the Police and Prosecutors Correction; Margaret Hardy, Ohio Department
in Sexual Assault Case Processing: Unfounding of Rehabilitation and Correction
and the Use of Exceptional Clearance; April The Rise of Life without Parole in An Age of
Pattavina, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Abolition - Moral Dilemmas and Political
Linda Williams, University of Massachusetts Pragmatism; Michelle Miao, University of
Lowell; Melissa Morabito, University of Nottingham, UK
Massachusetts, Lowell Chair:
What Prosecutors Tell Us About Best Practices for Raymond H. C. Teske, Sam Houston State
Responding to Sexual Assault; Linda Williams, University
University of Massachusetts Lowell; Jennifer
Gentile Long, AEquitas: The Prosecutors'
Resource on Violence Against Women Thematic Session
Chair: 571. NIJ Highlights: W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship
Linda Williams, University of Massachusetts Program for Research on Race, Gender,
Lowell Culture and Crime
3:30 to 4:50pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Thematic Session NIJ’s Du Bois Fellowship and You: Tips to
Submitting Strong Applications!; Nadine
569. Connecting Mental Disability Law to Frederique, National Institute of Justice
Criminology Racial Discrimination, Racial Socialization, and
3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Crime: Understanding Mechanisms and
Level Developmental Pathways; Callie H. Burt,
Filling in the Gaps: Specialized Mental Disability University of Washington
Law and Policy Training for Criminology Arab Americans’ Perceptions of the Police in two
Practitioners, Scholars and Professionals; Cities; Charles Klahm, Wayne State University;
Heather Ellis Cucolo, New York Law School Yuning Wu, Wayne State University
Reinforcing Cross-Disciplinary Partnerships: Why Enhancing Knowledge of Violent-Retaliatory
MDLPA’s Mission is Relevant Beyond the Disputes; Irshad Altheimer, Rochester Institute
Legal System; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability of Technology

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Liking and Hyperlinking: Community Detection
in Online Child Exploitation Networks; Bryce
Thematic Session Garretth Westlake, San Jose State University;
Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
572. Predicting and Explaining Terrorism and
Revenge Porn: Who Owns Adult Sexual Images
Terrorist Behaviors
Once a Consensual Relationship Ends?; Corrie
3:30 to 4:50pm Northwest, Lobby Level McCue, Bridgewater State University; Richard
The Impact of Natural Disasters on Terrorism in G. Wright, Bridgewater State University
the UK, Philippines, and Turkey 1987-2013; Leading Parallel Lives or Embracing Pimping:
Daren G. Fisher, University of Maryland; Laura Roles of Family Values and Legitimate
Dugan, University of Maryland Employment; Loretta J. Stalans, Loyola
Assessing the Attractiveness of Targets of University Chicago; Mary A. Finn, Michigan
Domestic Extremist Incidents; Sarah Fitzgerald, State University
Michigan State University Not All Johns Have the Last Name Smith:
When to Claim: A Cross-National Study of Towards a Typology of Men Who Purchase Sex;
Claimed vs. Unclaimed Terrorist Attacks; Erin Molly Smith, Sam Houston State University;
M. Kearns, American University Lisa Muftic, Sam Houston State University
Extreme Hatred: When Hatred Becomes Chair:
Terrorism; Colleen Mills, John Jay College of Stephanie J. Halter, Plymouth State University
Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center;
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of 575. Roundtable: Integrating Evidence-Based
Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Behavioral Health Interventions into Juvenile
Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State University; Probation Supervision: Challenges and New
Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana University - Purdue Directions
University Indianapolis 3:30 to 4:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Chair: Chair:
Daren G. Fisher, University of Maryland Steven Belenko, Temple University
Participants:
Angela Annette Robertson, Social Science
Thematic Session Research Center, Mississippi State University
Danica Knight, Texas Christian University
573. Legal Services for the Indigent: Studying Tisha Wiley, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Caseloads #2 Carl Leukefeld, University of Kentucky
3:30 to 4:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Weighted Caseload for Indigent Defense; Cynthia 576. Roundtable: Integrating Public Health and
Lee, National Center for State Courts; Brian Community Policing to Address Violence: The
Ostrom, National Center for State Courts; Matt Minority Youth Violence Prevention Initiative
Kleiman, National Center for State Courts 3:30 to 4:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Understanding the View of Tracking Time among Chair:
Public Defenders; Colette Tvedt, National Rachel Swaner, Center for Court Innovation
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Participants:
Comments on Studying Caseloads; Steve Hanlon, John D. Markovic, U.S. Department of Justice /
Georgetown Law COPS Office
Discussant: Alexis Bakos, Office of Minority Health,
Alissa Pollitz Worden, University at Albany, Department of Health and Human Services
SUNY Juanita Brunson, Dekalb County Board of Health

574. New Data on Patterns of Sexual Offending: 577. Law and Policy
Online and Prostitution 3:30 to 4:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor
3:30 to 4:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Level Individual Mechanisms Linking Police Stops to
"Just Pictures" Offenders and Anti-Social Crime Reporting: How Does Procedural Justice
Behavior: A Profile of Child Pornography Matter?; Vijay Francis Chillar, Rutgers
Offenders who Sexually Reoffend.; Erik Faust, University; Andres Rengifo, Rutgers University
Federal Bureau of Prisons, USDOJ
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Legislation and Enforcement of Alcohol Laws in Social Disorganization in Context: An
Israel: A Comparative Study of Two Cities; Erez Examination of Juvenile Delinquency Patterns
Garnai, University of Minnesota; Joachim Across the Rural-Urban Continuum; Emily
Savelsberg, University of Minnesota Pelletier, John Jay College of Criminal Justice /
Perceptions of Crime: Undocumented and CUNY Graduate Center; Jeremy Porter,
Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth Risk Brooklyn College, CUNY
Assesment; Francisco Alatorre, New Mexico Femicides in the Cities: A Structural Examination
State University; Mercedes Valadez, New and Implications for Community Change; Sheryl
Mexico State University L. Van Horne, Eastern University
The Implementation of Precedent: Examining Assessing Reciprocal Effects of Social Structural
Police Responses to Changes in Vehicle Search Change and Crime Over Three Decades in Los
and Seizure Case Law; Ethan Boldt, University Angeles; Lyndsay Boggess, University of South
of Georgia; Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State Florida; Jon Maskaly, University of Illinois at
University Chicago
Chair: Chair:
Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State University Lyndsay Boggess, University of South Florida
578. Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training 583. Disparity in Criminal Case Processing:
Workshop, Part 2 Relationships Among Charging, Bargaining,
3:30 to 4:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor and Sentencing
Participants: 5:00 to 6:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Investigating Extralegal Disparity in the Benefits
Justice of Charge Bargaining for Defendants; Christina
Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky Danielle Stewart, University of Maryland; Brian
Kimberly Cook, University of North Carolina, Johnson, University of Maryland
Wilmington Punishing Processes: Capturing Cumulative
Diana Rodriguez-Spahia, John Jay College of Disadvantage in the Court Process; Marisa
Criminal Justice Omori, University of Miami
Prosecutors’ Decisions to Seek the Death Penalty:
579. Division on Critical Criminology General Arbitrary and Capricious?; Cassia Spohn,
Business Meeting Arizona State University; Kimberly Kaiser,
4:30 to 5:50pm 1101, 1st Floor Arizona State University
Effects of Defendant Race/Ethnicity and Gender
580. Division on People of Color & Crime
on Federal Sentencing: The Intervening Role of
Student Mentoring Meeting & Workshop
5:00 to 6:20pm 2101, 2nd Floor Sources of Judicial and Prosecutorial Discretion;
Participants: Celesta Albonetti, University of Iowa
Elsa Chen, Santa Clara Universtiy A Typology of Plea Agreements in Federal Court;
Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech Angela K. Reitler, George Mason University
Chair:
581. African Criminology and Justice Association Angela K. Reitler, George Mason University
Meeting
5:00 to 6:20pm Albright, Terrace Level
Thematic Session
582. Communities, Disorganization, and Crime
Across Diverse Contexts and Groups 584. Recent Trends in Crime and Law
5:00 to 6:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level Enforcement Activity in the Bakken Oil
Explaining Community-Level Crime Rates in Region of Montana and North Dakota.
South America: Assessing the Generality of 5:00 to 6:20pm Coats, Terrace Level
Rival Theories; Cecilia Chouhy, University of Trends in Rates of Violent Victimization in the
Cincinnati; Francis T. Cullen, University of Bakken Oil Region, 2006-2012.; Kimberly
Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox, University of Martin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ;
Cincinnati Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Do Hot Spots Cluster in Zone 2?; Turgut Ozkan, USDOJ
University of Texas at Dallas
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Trends in Public Disorder in the Bakken Oil The Incremental Utility of Multiple Biological
Region; Kelle Barrick, RTI International; Measures Predicting Callous-Unemotional
Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / Traits; Anna S. Rudo-Hutt, University of
North Carolina State University; Dan Liao, RTI Pennsylvania; Frances Chen, University of
International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI Pennsylvania; Yu Gao, Brooklyn College /
International; David Heller, RTI International Graduate Center, CUNY; Adrian Raine,
An Examination of Clearance Trends in the University of Pennsylvania
Bakken Region of North Dakota and Montana; Genetic Susceptibility to Deviant Peer Influences
Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / in a Group-based Intervention for Conduct
North Carolina State University; Kelle Barrick, Problems; Andrea Glenn, University of
RTI International; Dan Liao, RTI International; Alabama; John E. Lochman, University of
Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; David Alabama; Thomas Dishion, Arizona State
Heller, RTI International University; Nicole Powell, University of
Crime in the Bakken Region: Treatment of Alabama; Caroline Boxmeyer, University of
Missing Data in the National Incident Based Alabama; Cameron Powe, University of
Reporting System; Dan Liao, RTI International; Alabama; Lixin Qu, University of Alabama
Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; David Discussant:
Heller, RTI International; Matthew DeMichele, J.C. Barnes, University of Cincinnati
RTI International
Chair: 587. Siblings, Friends and Romantic Partners in
Kimberly Martin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Crime
USDOJ 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Early Childhood Predictors: An Examination of
585. Author Meets Critics: Heroin and Music in Sibling Impact on Recidivism; Frances Paige
New York City Abderhalden, University of West Florida; Sara
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Z. Evans, University of West Florida
Author: Peer Sozialisation vs. Peer Selection - The
Barry Spunt, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Sutherland / Glueck Debate Reloaded; Christina
CUNY Bentrup, University of Muenster, Institute of
Critics: Criminology
Jayne Mooney, John Jay College of Criminal Resiliency and Peer Social Bonds: Do Shared
Justice, CUNY Adverse and Marginalized Experiences Enabled
Marc Schuilenburg, VU University Amsterdam Overcoming “The Odds”?; Angelique Nevarez
Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth Maes, Texas A&M University
University Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde: The Relationship
Peter Marina, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Effects on Partner Drug Use; Emily Ann
Thaddeus Muller, Lancaster University, UK Hayden, Eastern Kentucky University
Romantic Partnerships - Beyond the Dyad;
Theodore Wilson, University of Maryland;
Thematic Session Raymond Paternoster, University of Maryland;
Thomas Loughran, University of Maryland
586. Genetic and Psychophysiological Risk
Chair:
Factors for Callous-Unemotional Traits in
Theodore Wilson, University of Maryland
Children
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level 588. Author Meets Critics: Cheap on Crime
Emotion Regulation and Callous-Unemotional 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Traits in Children; Yu Gao, Brooklyn College / Author:
Graduate Center, CUNY; Wei Zhang, CUNY Hadar Aviram, University of California, Hastings
Graduate Center College of the Law
Callous Unemotional Traits and Reward Chair:
Sensitivity in Children: The Role of Social Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State University
Adversity and PEP Responding Patterns; Wei Critics:
Zhang, CUNY Graduate Center; Yu Gao, Malcolm M. Feeley, University of California,
Brooklyn College / Graduate Center, CUNY Berkeley
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Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Temple University Joseph DeLeeuw, Indiana University
Christine Scott Hayward, California State
University, Long Beach 591. Race, Crime and Justice
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
589. Juvenile Justice Reforms and Innovations Blacks and Violence: Bringing Racism Back In;
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level Jeanette Covington, Rutgers University - New
A Decade of Change: Examining the Effect of Brunswick
Roper v. Simmons on Juvenile Justice Policy; Differing Crime Reduction Effects of White vs.
Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Black Incarceration; Liam F Clegg, California
Pennsylvania; Peter Benekos, Mercyhurst Institute of Technology
University How well do the Correlates of Crime Predict Re-
Evaluation of Process Reforms to Decrease Use of arrest Frequency across Race/Ethnicity among
Juvenile Detention and Increase Diversion; Serious Adolescent Offenders?; Stephanie M.
Jamie Dougherty, Rochester Institute of Cardwell, University of Texas at Dallas; Alex R.
Technology, Center for Public Safety Initiatives; Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas; Nicole
John Klofas, Rochester Institute of Technology, Leeper Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas;
Center for Public Safety Initiatives; Ye Wang, Wesley G. Jennings, University of South
Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Florida; Jennifer M. Reingle-Gonzalez, UT
Public Safety Initiatives Health Sciences Center
Juvenile Justice Reform in Trinidad and Tobago: Stigma as Both Cause and Effect in Crime and
An Examination of Due Process; Latoya Gibson, Justice: A Goffmanian Analysis; Julie
College of Science, Technology and Applied Globokar, Kent State University
Arts of Trinidad and Tobago Chair:
Tracing the Contours of Recent Juvenile Justice Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State University
Reform in Florida; Carter Hay, Florida State
University; Samantha Ladwig, Florida State
University Thematic Session
Chair:
592. Sex and the Internet: Content,
Sherry Lynn Skaggs, University of Central
Victimisation and Collaboration
Arkansas
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
590. Online Radicalization and Extremism A Quantitative and Qualitative Examination of the
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level Impact of Pornography on the Values, Attitudes,
Becoming Jihadist in the Internet Era: Individual Beliefs and Behaviour of Children and Young
Vulnerabilities, Situational Exposure and Frame People; Elena Martellozzo, Middlesex
Alignment Mechanisms; Benjamin Ducol, University
Centre for International Criminology (CICC) / Digital Dangers: A Cross-Cultural Examination of
Université de Montréal Young Adult’s Experience of Adolescent Sexual
The Contexts of Online Extremism and Hate: Victimisation Online; Jeffrey Nicholas
Social Networking, Trust, and Collective DeMarco, Centre for Abuse and Trauma
Efficacy; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State Studies, Middlesex University
University; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; The Importance of Law Enforcement and Industry
Matthew Costello, Arkansas State University; Collaboration in Prevention Online Childhood
Lori Hall, Virginia Tech Sexual Abuse: A Mixed-Methods Approach;
Who Views Online Extremism?: Individual Julia Davidson, Centre for Abuse and Trauma
Attributes Leading to Exposure; Matthew Studies, Middlesex University
Costello, Arkansas State University; James
Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Thomas Ratliff,
Arkansas State University; Lauren Grantham, Thematic Session
Arkansas State University
Between the Lines: A Content Analysis of 593. Emerging Research On Pharmaceutical
Discussions within Militia Themed Message Product Counterfeiting
Boards; Joseph DeLeeuw, Indiana University 5:00 to 6:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level
Chair: Assessing Offender Roles in a Pharmaceutical
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Counterfeiting Network; Brandon A. Sullivan, Bloomington; Jessica Meckes, Indiana
Michigan State University; Jeremy Wilson, University Bloomington
Michigan State University Evaluating the Effectiveness of Brief Mental
Who is the Pharmaceutical Counterfeiter? Health Interventions with Misdemeanor
Identifying the Characteristics of these Unique Defendants in the Bronx; Tia Michelle Pooler,
Offenders.; Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State Center for Court Innovation
University; Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State New York's Adolescent Diversion Program:
University Problem-Solving Courts for Youth; Carla J.
Patterns of Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting: Using Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Crime Scripts to Better Understand Chair:
Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting Schemes; Jay P. Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services,
Kennedy, Michigan State University; Cory P. Inc.
Haberman, University of Cincinnati
Chair:
Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State University Thematic Session
594. The Culture of Rape and Sexual 596. Civil Death At Home and Abroad
Transgression: Contested Discourses and Social 5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Response Level
5:00 to 6:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level Extended Stay: Parole Supervision For Life and
Child Porn through Sexting; Kimberly Ann Civil Death; CalvinJohn Smiley, Montclair State
McCabe, Lynchburg College University
Rape Crisis in a Rape Culture: An Ethnography of Who Calls That Living?: An Exploration of Civil
the Sexual Assault Response Complex; Death in the Preventive State; Francesca
Elizabeth Whalley, University of Colorado, Laguardia, Montclair State University
Boulder You Don’t Deserve to Be Here: Terrorism,
The Concept of 'Rape Culture' and Why It Is So Citizenship and Civil Death in Western Liberal
Contested; Nickie Phillips, St. Francis College Democracies; Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State
Victim-blaming Reaffirmed: Race, Class, and the University; Christopher Salvatore, Montclair
Duke Lacrosse Scandal; Nick Chagnon, State University
University of Hawaii at Manoa The Coming Out of Human Rights: the Holocaust,
Violence against Women: A Content Analysis of LGBT Rights and the Politics of Memory;
Media Coverage of Rapes in India; Manish Arnaud Kurze, Montclair State University
Madan, Stockton University; Mahesh K. Nalla, Discussant:
Michigan State University Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State University
Chair:
Manish Madan, Stockton University 597. Policing in Historical Context
5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
595. Process and Impact of Problem-Solving "Changes (That's Just The Way it Is)" : Domestic
Courts Violence & Broken Windows Theory; Michele
5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Muni, Holy Family University; David Whalen,
Level Holy Family University
Procedural Justice, Problem-Solving Courts, and American Policing A Decade Post-September 11:
Race; Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk, Florida Where Are We Now?; Michele Grillo,
Atlantic University; Gaylene S. Armstrong, Sam Monmouth University
Houston State University; Jennifer Peck, Butler, Booze, and Black’s Behavior of Law:
University of Central Florida Ecological Stratification and Prohibition
The Integration of Criminogenic Risk and Enforcement in 1924 Philadelphia; Chelsey
Behavioral Health Needs Assessment in Mental Donohoe, Temple University; Brian Wyant, La
Health Courts; Natalie Bonfine, Northeast Ohio Salle University; Ralph B. Taylor, Temple
Medical University University
Exploring Desistance among Female Prostitutes Race, Policing, and the Life-Course: A Ten-Year
Referred to a Midwestern Community Court; Followup, by Race, of Interviews of Offenders
Jessica Swanson, Indiana University in Restorative Policing Experiments; Heather
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Strang, University of Cambridge; Lawrence
Thematic Session
Sherman, Institute of Criminology, University of
Cambridge 600. Movies and White Collar Crime:
Policing Black Neighborhoods: Racial Threat, Understanding Complex Criminal
Public Distrust, and Police Legitimacy; John Phenomena Using Cinema
David Reitzel, California State University, San
5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
Bernardino
"Wall Street” (Oliver Stone, 1987). The Style of a
Chair:
Man with Power; Daniel Soto, Universidad
John David Reitzel, California State University,
Adolfo Ibañez; Moira Nakousi, Universidad
San Bernardino
Adolfo Ibañez
“The Wolf of Wall Street” (Martin Scorsese,
Thematic Session 2013). Where White Collar Crime and
Organized Crime Meet; Jay Albanese, Virginia
598. Crime and Place: Spatial Patterns of Commonwealth University
Crime “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Martin Scorsese,
5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level 2013). Regulatory Efforts to Tame Financial
A Spatial Analysis of Housing Choice Vouchers Markets; Monica Arruda de Almeida,
and Crime; Troy C. Payne, University of Alaska, Georgetown University
Anchorage; Kathleen Gallagher, The Analysis “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Martin Scorsese,
Group; Julie Wartell, The Analysis Group 2013). A Pump and Dump Movie; Adriano
Revisiting Census Tract Crime Analysis: D'Aloia, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Considering Daily Population Shifts; Rémi de Milán; Michele Riccardi, Università
Boivin, Université de Montréal; Marcus K. Cattolica - Transcrime
Felson, Texas State University Discussant:
The Spatial Context of Neighborhood Effects on Daniel Soto, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Youth Victimization: An Extended, Relational,
and Interactional View of Neighborhoods in the
Thematic Session
Moving to Opportunity Intervention; Corina
Graif, Pennsylvania State University 601. Shedding Light On Academic Misconduct:
Thefts of Goods Transport in Sweden; Vania Exposing, Preventing, And Understanding
Ceccato, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Academic Offenses
5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Thematic Session An Overview of Scholarly Misconduct: Resistance
to Defining It, Reporting It, and Responding to
599. Institutional Sexual Abuse It; Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research
5:00 to 6:20pm Georgetown East, Group
Concourse Level Title IX and the Mandatory Reporting of Sexual
Organizational Responses of the Boy Scouts of Abuse, Relationship Violence, and Stalking;
America to Child Sexual Abuse; Michelle Helen Eigenberg, University of Tennessee at
Cubellis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / Chattanooga; Joanne Belknap, University of
CUNY Graduate Center Colorado, Boulder
Re-Offending Patterns of Serial Same-Sex Child The Messiness of Research Integrity Investigation;
Molesters; Leah Shon, University of Louisville David J. Hudson, University of Virginia
Responses to Institutional Sexual Abuse; Karen Scholarly Misconduct: Focusing on Risk Factors;
Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Mark S. Davis, The Ohio State University
Chair: Chair:
Karen Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group
Discussant:
Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group

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Thematic Session 605. Roundtable: What Doesn’t Work: A
Discussion of Using “No Effects” when Rating
602. Mass Incarceration, Race, and the Drug Evidence
War (Session 2) 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
#3, Terrace Level
5:00 to 6:20pm International Ballroom East,
Chair:
Concourse Level
Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office
Examining Trends in Drug Arrests for Cleveland,
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Ohio; Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State
Participants:
University
Thomas Feucht, U.S. Department of Justice,
Title: Explaining Divergent Crime Patterns in
National Institute of Justice
Minneapolis: Homicides Victimization, and
Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice,
Arrests of Young Black Men for Drugs; Dallas
National Institute of Justice
Drake, Center for Homicide Research
Stephen V. Gies, Development Services Group,
Drug Enforcement across Neighborhood Contexts:
Inc.
Can Qualitative Differences in Neighborhoods
David DuBois, University of Illinois at Chicago
and Policing Explain Racial Disparities in Drug
Arrests?; Shytierra Gaston, University of 606. Roundtable: Where Have All the Social
Missouri - St. Louis Workers Gone? Social Workers in ASC
Chair: 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
Roland Chilton, University of Massachusetts, #4, Terrace Level
Amherst Chair:
Jennifer Roark, Utah State University
603. Roundtable: Pros and Cons in Teaching Discussants:
Criminal Justice On-Line Patrina Duhaney, McGill University
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
Carina Gallo, Lund University
#1, Terrace Level
Don L. Kurtz, Kansas State University
Chair:
Barbara Toews, University of Washington,
Vic Ascolillo, Westfield State University
Tacoma
Discussants:
Karen M. Kolivoski, University of Maryland
Byung Jun Cho, Westfield State University
Joseph Gustafson, Westfield State University 607. Roundtable: International Self-Report
John Jones, Westfield State University Delinquency Study (ISRD): Information and
Christopher Kudlac, Westfield State University Update
Dan Price, Westfield State University 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
Alice Perry, Westfield State University #5, Terrace Level
Tom Roscoe, Westfield State University Chair:
Francis Olive III, University of New Haven Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University
Sally Ascolillo, Westfield District Court Participants:
Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences,
604. Roundtable: Sex Offender Policy Research Hamburg University
Work Group Mike Hough, ICPR
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
Martin Killias, University of St. Gallen
#2, Terrace Level
Janne Kivivuori, University of Helsinki
Chair:
Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker Institute, The
Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth
Netherlands
University
Discussants: 608. Gang Structures, Rivalries, and Culture
Lisa Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha 5:00 to 6:20pm Jay, Lobby Level
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Clash of Clans: An Analysis of the Rivalry
Lowell Network Among Camorra Clans; Giulia
Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville Berlusconi, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Alissa R. Ackerman, University of Washington, Cuore-Transcrime
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Youth Gang Membership, Structure and Rivalries Chair:
In Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Rafael Lacerda Craig Joseph Forsyth, University of Louisiana at
Silveira Rocha, Universidade Federal de Minas Lafayette
Gerais; Corinne Davis Rodrigues, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais
The Street Casino: Survival in Urban Street Thematic Session
Gangs; Simon Harding, Middlesex University
611. Policy Panel: How Academic Terrorism
Gangs and the Social Media: OGs to Generation
and Counterterrorism Research can Better
X; Gregory Christopher Brown, California State
Support the Intelligence Community
University, Fullerton
Chair: 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse
John Ndungu Ngugi Ndikaru, The Technical Level
University of Kenya Efforts to Identify Predictors of Radicalization,
Disengagement, and Deradicalization; William
609. The Link between Substance Use and Braniff, National Center for the Study of
Criminal Behavior Terrorism and Response to Terrorism (START),
5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse University of Maryland
Level Government Behaviour that could Trigger or
New Methods for Old Questions: Exploring the Reduce Terrorist Violence; Laura Dugan,
Drug-Crime Nexus Using Latent Trajectory University of Maryland; Daren G. Fisher,
Models; Jason Leslie Payne, Australian University of Maryland
National University Statistical Methods to Evaluate the Effects of
Reciprocal Lagged Effects of Drugs and Crime Government Actions; Gentry White, Queensland
After Prison; Leah Kathleen Hamilton, Temple University of Technology
University; Nathan W. Link, Temple University Chair:
Offender Decision-Making and Displacement: The Laura Dugan, University of Maryland
Influence of Drugs and Alcohol; Barbara Smith, Discussant:
Texas State University; Kim Rossmo, Texas John W., National Counterterrorism Center
State University
Chair:
Barbara Smith, Texas State University Thematic Session
610. Theoretical Perspectives on Social Contexts, 612. Building Responsive Systems from Sea to
Variety of Controls, Integration, and Crime Shining Sea: Adapting RNR Concepts to Real
5:00 to 6:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level World Settings
Religiosity, Marijuana Use, and Binge Drinking: 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse
A Test of the Moral Communities Hypothesis; Level
Craig Rivera, Niagara University; Timothy Building and Sustaining Systemic Responsivity;
Lauger, Niagara University; Michael Cretacci, Liana Taylor, George Mason University; Faye
Buffalo State, SUNY Taxman, George Mason University; Amy
Acculturation and Delinquency Risk of Second Murphy, George Mason University
Generation Arab-American Immigrants: The Going Back to Cali: Lessons from Realignment in
Role of Religion and Religious Institutions; Three California Jurisdictions; Amy Murphy,
Amarat Zaatut, Rutgers University George Mason University; Faye Taxman,
Spirituality and Recidivism; Ashley K. Boillot- George Mason University; Heather Toronjo,
Fansher, Sam Houston State University George Mason University
Social Disintegration and Control Balance Theory Beyond Risk: Implementing Risk-NEED-
as Explanations of Youth Violence; Steffen Responsivity with Philadelphia Probation;
Zdun, Bielefeld University Heather Toronjo, George Mason University;
Contending Routines: A Theoretical Explanation Faye Taxman, George Mason University; Amy
for a Serial Offender; Craig Joseph Forsyth, Murphy, George Mason University
University of Louisiana at Lafayette RNR in a Unified System: Implementing RNR
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Daniel O'Connell, University of Delaware Following a Statewide Youth Violence
Chair: Intervention; Mary Vriniotis, American
Faye Taxman, George Mason University Institutes for Research; Nicholas Read,
Discussant: American Institutes for Research
C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Examining the Impacts of Stacked Prevention
USDOJ Funding, Norms of Violence, and Police-
Community Relationships in Reducing Youth
613. Criminalization and Ecological, Gun Violence in High-Risk Urban Areas;
Environmental, and Individual Correlates of Patricia Campie, American Institutes for
Crime Research; Michael Marks, American Institutes
5:00 to 6:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level for Research
A Multiple Wave Examination of the Chair:
Criminalization Hypothesis; Brittany Jaecques, Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and
University of Missouri - St. Louis Delinquency Prevention
Testing the Criminalization Hypothesis by
Examining the Offending Patterns of the
Homeless and Mentally Ill; Megan Davidson, Thematic Session
East Carolina University; Michele Stacey, East
Carolina University 615. Studying Suspicious Activities and
Exploring the Role of the Environmental Context Terrorism Using the American Terrorism
in the Spatial Distribution of Calls-for-ServiceStudy and Extremist Crime Database
Associated with Emotionally Disturbed Persons; 5:00 to 6:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level
Adam Vaughan, Simon Fraser University; Studying “Suspicious” Pre-Incident Activities and
Ashley Nicole Hewitt, Simon Fraser University; Successful Terrorist Outcomes Based on Data
Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser University; from the American Terrorism Study; Brent
Patricia Brantingham, Simon Fraser University Smith, University of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald,
The Rural and Remote North: An Ecological Indiana University - Purdue University
Analysis of Mental Health Related Police Indianapolis; Paxton Roberts, University of
Contacts in Northern British Columbia; Arkansas; Brent Klein, Michigan State
Katherine Brine, Simon Fraser University University
Adults with Developmental Disabilities and their Comparing Observable and Non-Observable Pre-
Involvement in the Criminal Justice System; Incident Activities Based on Data from the U.S.
Kellie Wallace, University of Massachusetts, Extremist Crime Database; William Parkin,
Lowell Seattle University; Steven M. Chermak,
Chair: Michigan State University; Joshua D. Freilich,
Sarah M. Manchak, University of Cincinnati John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY
Graduate Center
Creating the TEVUS Portal: Successes and
Thematic Session Challenges of Integrating Open-Source
614. Understanding Gun Violence in Urban Terrorism Databases; Jackson Cothren,
Communtiies University of Arkansas
Examining Fatal and Non-Fatal Terrorist Attacks
5:00 to 6:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level Using the ATS and ECDB; Jeff Gruenewald,
Stemming the Tide of Violence: A Review of the Indiana University - Purdue University
Evidence and Implementation Strategies to Curb Indianapolis; Brent Klein, Michigan State
Urban Violence; Trevor Fronius, WestEd; University
Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Discussant:
Research David Sobczyk, U.S. Department of Homeland
An Examination of the Social and Financial Security / National SAR Initiative
Impacts from a Strategy to End Gun Violence;
Anthony Petrosino, WestEd; Douglas Bradham,
American Institutes for Research
A Comparative Study Using Propensity Score
Matching to Predict Incarceration Likelihoods
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University of Akron
Thematic Session
Emotional Cues and the Development of
616. Legal Services for the Indigent: Where Is Delinquency: the Mediating Role of Self-
All the Data Taking Us? Control and Social Bonds; Young Ju Chae,
Northeastern University
5:00 to 6:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Failed Neutralizations and PTSD; Paul Kooistra,
Defending Data; Andrew Ferguson, UDC David
Furman University; John S. Mahoney, Virginia
A. Clarke School of Law; Pamela Metzger,
Commonwealth University
Tulane University Law School
The Social Ecology of Offender Decision Making:
You Have the Research, Now What? Non-
A Developmental Framework; Tricia Johnston,
Traditional Ways of Utilizing Research Results!;
Georgia State University
Caroline Cooper, American University; Preeti
Chair:
Menon, American University
Racheal E. Pesta, University of Akron
Responsible and Strategic Use of Data; Julia
Leighton, Public Defender Service of the 619. Roundtable: Reentry in the Federal Courts
District of Columbia; Avis Buchanan, Public 5:00 to 6:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Defender Service of the District of Columbia Chair:
Christina Ruffino, Federal Judicial Center
617. Offending Dynamics and Script Analysis Discussant:
5:00 to 6:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Mark Sherman, Federal Judicial Center
Patterns of Near Repeat Auto Thefts; Shuryo
Fujita, Farmingdale State College, SUNY
Offense Planning in Burglary: A Comparison of Thematic Session
Deliberate Burglars and Impulsive Burglars;
Amber Sanders, Pennsylvania State University; 620. Advancing Research on Same-Sex Intimate
Joseph B. Kuhns, University of North Carolina Partner Violence
at Charlotte 5:00 to 6:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor
Exploring the Routine Activities of Open-Air An Integrated Theory of Same-Sex Intimate
Drug Sellers through Script Analysis; Victoria Partner Violence; Maja M. Vlajnic,
Sytsma, University of Toronto; Eric L. Piza, Northeastern University
John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Why Doesn't (S)he Leave?": Disparities in
Examining the Dynamics of Street Drug Dealing Domestic Violence Help-Seeking for Victims in
Activity at Micro Level Places; Ko-Hsin Hsu, Same-Sex Relationships; Noelle K. Smart,
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Northeastern University
The Everyday Activities That Bind for Crime: Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence
Investigating the Process of Routine Activities; Calls for Service Over-Time: Is There a
Ajima Olaghere, George Mason University Difference in the Pattern of Arrests among
Chair: Same-Sex Partners and Heterosexual Partners?;
Ajima Olaghere, George Mason University Laura Siller, Northeastern University; Rebecca
618. Roundtable: Evaluating Criminological M. Cudmore, Northeastern University
Theory Same-Sex Intimate Partner Homicide Cases
5:00 to 6:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Reported to NIBRS from 2000-2012; Rebecca
An Analysis of the Status Characteristics- M. Cudmore, Northeastern University; Laura
Expectation States Tradition in Serial Crime; Siller, Northeastern University
Extending Social Psychology to Serious Chair:
Criminal Deviance; Eddy Lynton, Texas Rebecca M. Cudmore, Northeastern University
Wesleyan University; James L. Williams, Texas 621. Crime Prevention Policy
Woman's University; Michael Troy Brown, 5:00 to 6:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor
Texas Wesleyan University; Stephanie The Changing Dynamics of Crime Prevention
Kalapach, Texas Wesleyan University; J. Greg Policies: An Analysis of the NYPD Stop-and-
Gullion, Texas Wesleyan University Frisk Policy; Roger J. Chin, Claremont
Building Bridges with Bourdieu: The Class, Graduate University - The Claremont Colleges
Culture, Crime Connection; Racheal E. Pesta, The Effect of California's Public Safety
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Realignment on Recidivism; Mia Bird, Public Decision Making: The Influence of Traits,
Policy Institute of California / University of States, and Knowledge; Amelie Pedneault,
California, Berkeley; Ryken Grattet, Public Simon Fraser University; Eric Beauregard,
Policy Institute of California / University of Simon Fraser University; Danielle Harris, San
California, Davis; Sonya Tafoya, Public Policy Jose State University
Institute of California 7. A Look at Police Oversight in Canada:
The Effectiveness or Ineffectiveness of Bullying Comparing the Operations and Effectiveness of
Laws in Today's Modern Society; Angelina Various Models; Jessica Woodley, Simon Fraser
Victoria Calafiore, Kean University University
The Judiciary's Role in Anti-Crime Agenda 8. A Meta-Analysis of Neurological Activation
Setting; Nancy E. Marion, University of Akron; and Connectivity in Psychopathy; Jamie
Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State Newsome, University of Texas at San Antonio;
University Katheryn Neugebauer, Trinity University;
The Effects of Department of Justice Police Anneliese New, University of Texas Health
Consent Decrees on Section 1983 Civil Rights Science Center San Antonio; Amy E. Ramage,
Litigation; Zachary Austin Powell, University of University of Texas Health Science Center San
Texas at Dallas; Michele Bisaccia Meitl, Antonio; Donald A. Robin, University of Texas
University of Texas at Dallas; John L. Worrall, Health Science Center San Antonio
University of Texas at Dallas 9. A Not So Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood:
Chair: Exploring Networks and Crime within a Legal
Zachary Austin Powell, University of Texas at Context; Ethan Rogers, University of Iowa;
Dallas Mark T. Berg, University of Iowa
10. A Rational Choice Approach to Confessing
622. Division on Critical Criminology Social Serious Offenses to the Police; Nadine
6:00 to 10:00pm Georgetown West, Deslauriers-Varin, Université Laval
Concourse Level 11. A Test of Social Control Theory: Examining
the Effects of the Social Bond on Delinquency
623. Poster Session I
6:00 to 7:00pm International Ballroom and Substance Abuse; Eray Karlidag, Virginia
Center, Concourse Level Commonwealth University; Nancy Ann Morris,
1. "Colorblind" Police Officers of America, 1990 Virginia Commonwealth University
to 2015; Alyssa Smith, Rutgers University; 12. A Third Party's Judgments in Inter- and Intra-
Keturah Golden, Rutgers University; Traven racial Crimes; Jungwon Lee, John Jay College
Harris, Rutgers University; Paige Allgood, of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center;
Rutgers University Steven Penrod, John Jay College of Criminal
2. (Re)Presentations of Sexual Violence against Justice, CUNY
Women: A Critical Analysis of Canadian 13. Active Shooter Events: A Typology; Sarah E.
Newspaper Reports of Rape; Danica Ujević, Daly, Rutgers University - Newark
University of Ottawa 14. Addressing the Aftermath of a Wrongful
3. A Clinical Examination on Substance Abuse Conviction in North Carolina: Policy vs.
and Homicidal Ideation; Lily Chi-Fang Tsai, Practice; Tiffany C. Merritt, University of North
University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Amakoe Carolina at Greensboro; Saundra D. Westervelt,
Ajavon, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Victor Hsia, University of Maryland Eastern 15. Adolescents' Proposed Solutions for
Shore Addressing Cyberbullying: A Qualitative Study;
4. A Comparison of Drinking Dynamics among Ellen Selkie, University of Washington;
Dorm and Non-Dorm Residing College Students Adrienne Ton, Seattle Children’s Hospital;
in the US; William Christopher Watkins, Central Nikita Midamba, Seattle Children’s Research
Connecticut State University Institute; Megan Moreno, Seattle Children’s
5. A Comprehensive Examination of the Hospital
Literature on Sexting Practices Among Young 16. Aggressive Behavior Among College
People; Ashley Jessica Baker, University Students: Criminology Majors vs. Non-
Institute of Technology Criminology Majors; Youngyol Schanz, Slippery
6. A Contextual Analysis of Sexual Offenders’ Rock University

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17. Alcohol Use Disorder and the Accumulation Pennsylvania; John Anderson, Indiana
of Victimization Experiences in a Sample of University of Pennsylvania; Michael Siegel, The
Homeless Women; Kelley J. Sittner, Oklahoma Federal Judicial Center; Christian Vaccaro,
State University; Kari Gentzler, Doane College Indiana University of Pennsylvania
18. An Archival Exploration of the Emotional and 28. Assessing the Use of Person-First Language
Cultural Factors involved in Killing; Katherine in Criminology: A Journal Content Analysis;
Taylor Baggaley, University of Ontario Institute Monica Landers, University of South Florida;
of Technology Rachel E. Severson, University of South Florida
19. An Empirical Study Investigating 29. Bared from Each Other: Why Normative
Radicalization in a Digital Age; Catherine Husbands Remain Married to Incarcerated
Pettinger, University College London Wives; Tomer Einat, Bar-Ilan University
20. An Evaluation of Pulling Levers Focused 30. Binge Drinking Among College Students and
Deterrence on Intimate Partner Violence; Self-Control; Natalie Ruggieri, Cabrini College
Nicholas Lewis James, High Point University; 31. Breaking the Chains: An Examination of
Thomas E. Dearden, High Point University Legislation Pertaining to Human Trafficking in
21. An Examination of Terrorist Activity in the United States; Michael Chubb, Shippensburg
Pakistan, 1970 to 2013; Caythar Shirish Nene, University of Pennsylvania; Michele P. Bratina,
Virginia Commonwealth University; Nancy Ann Shippensburg University
Morris, Virginia Commonwealth University 32. Bullying: The Long-Term Impact of
22. An Interactive Examination of Prison Victimization on Adult Substance Use; Megan
Programs in One State: Is it a Program or a Stewart, University of Toledo; Susan Quinn,
Song?; Amanda Pompoco, University of Georgia Gwinnett College
Cincinnati; Melissa Lugo, University of 33. Butane Hash Oil: Assessing the Dangers of
Cincinnati; Carrie Sullivan, University of Dabbing and the Future of Marijuana Policy;
Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, University of Bryan Lee Miller, Georgia Southern University;
Cincinnati John Stogner, University of North Carolina at
23. Analyzing Campus Victimization: Is Charlotte; Holly Ventura Miller, University of
Awareness of Safety and Victim Services North Florida
Protective against Victimization on Campus?; 34. Campus Sexual Assault: What We Know and
Michelle Fabiola Parra, University of Central How the Ontario University System Responds;
Florida; Adam J. Pritchard, University of David Faryar Veshkini, University of Ottawa
Central Florida 35. Challenges of an Aging Inmate Population in
24. Application of the Dual Process Model of the United States and South Korea; Myunghee
Prejudice to Juror Judgments; Brittany Ann You, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Field, University of Georgia; Rowland S. Miller, 36. Changes in Community Perceptions of Crime
Sam Houston State University; Georgia and Livability since Colorado's Legalization of
Calhoun, University of Georgia; Brian Glaser, Retail Marijuana; Kristina Tinajero,
University of Georgia Metropolitan State University of Denver; Denise
25. Are There Gender Differences in the Risk L. Mowder, Metropolitan State University of
Factors for Delinquency? An Examination of Denver
Male and Female Juvenile Probationers in 37. Club Drug Use in Sexual Minority
Harris County, Texas; Nayeli Moyeda, Populations: Emotional Health and Subcultural
University of Houston - Downtown; Krista Support; Charles C. Lanfear, University of
Gehring, University of Houston - Downtown Washington; Scott Akins, Oregon State
26. Arts-in-Corrections: Beyond Traditional University; Clayton Mosher, Washington State
Programming; Emma Rose Conner, University University Vancouver
of California, Irvine; Marina Bell, University of 38. Coding Operational Ties in Dark Networks
California, Irvine; Gabriela Gonzalez, from RICO Indictments: Methods for Further
University of California, Irvine Social Network Analysis Research; Nathan
27. Assessing Stress and Coping among Federal Jones, Sam Houston State University; Tyler
Probation and Pretrial Services Officers; Erika Reese, Sam Houston State University; Layne
Farester, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Dittmann, Sam Houston State University; Jun
Alex Heckert, Indiana University of Wu, Sam Houston State University

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39. College Alcohol Consumption: An 49. Criminal and Non-Criminal Removals from
Examination of Findings from the CORE the United States to Honduras; Pamela Ruiz,
Survey 2006 & 2012; Stephanie Reis, Central John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Connecticut State University; Shamir Ratansi, 50. Crossing Through the Ivory Towers: Clery
Central Connecticut State University Crime Mapping and the Impact from the Local
40. College Students' Perceptions of Sexual Community; Rebecca Rachel Marie DeCesare,
Assault Reporting; Briana Balone, University of University of Central Florida
Missouri - St. Louis; Thomas Baker, University 51. Crowd Computing: An Analysis of the
of Central Florida Validity and Reliability of Ad Hoc Datasets of
41. Community Participation in Policing: An Police Killings; Matthew Lazarus Renner,
Analysis of Police Websites for Soliciting University of California, Irvine; Peter Augustine
Citizen Feedback; Aimee Chase, Portland State Hanink, University of California, Irvine
University; Cecilia Salazar, Portland State 52. Cyberbullying and Cyber Deviance in Social
University; Kelsey Baleilevuka, Portland State Media among College Students: A Test of
University; Kris R. Henning, Portland State Social Learning Theory and Routine Activities
University Theory; Gang Lee, Kennesaw State University
42. Community Reintegration among Prisoners 53. Dating Violence: A Global Epidemic
with Child Support Obligations: An Affecting Society; Lynnette Priscilla Coto,
Examination of Debt, Needs, and Service University of Central Florida; Michelle Fabiola
Receipt; Nathan W. Link, Temple University; Parra, University of Central Florida
Caterina Roman, Temple University 54. Delinquency or Delinquent Peers: What
43. Comparative Analysis on the Fear of Crime Comes First?; Vered Tamir, University of Haifa
Between South Korea and the U.S; Myeong gi 55. Deterrence In Cyberspace: Investigating The
Hong, Kyonggi University; Ye Jin Kim, Kyonggi Relationship Of Login Banners Amongst
University; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi University System Trespassers; Lizabeth Remrey,
44. Comparison of Attitudes Towards Sex University of Maryland
Offenders and Misogynistic Values from a 56. Developmental Factors of Crime Hot Spots;
Sample of the Hispanic and the Non-Hispanic SooHyun O, University of Cincinnati; YongJei
Community in New York City; Isamar Mayol Lee, University of Cincinnati
Calderon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 57. Dimensions of a Disgruntled Gathering:
45. Conceptualizing Multiple Domains of Applying Situational Crime Prevention to
Victimization and Traumatization within a Political Protests; Logan Kennedy, University of
Comprehensive Model: Findings from a Nevada, Las Vegas; Tamara D. Madensen,
Nationwide Study of Women in Jail; University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Christopher R. DeCou, Idaho State University; 58. Discrimination, Police Abuse of Power, and
Shannon Lynch, Idaho State University; Dana Youth Development; Timothy Nixon, University
DeHart, University of South Carolina; Joanne of Cincinnati; Michael TenEyck, University of
Belknap, University of Colorado, Boulder Cincinnati; J.C. Barnes, University of
46. Content Analysis of St. Louis Post Dispatch Cincinnati
Editorial Page Submissions addressing the 59. Does Land Use Planning Influence
Ferguson Shooting Incident and The Grand Residential Burglary?; Theodore Scott Lentz,
Jury's Decision to not return an Indictment; Rick Texas State University; Marcus K. Felson, Texas
M. Steinmann, Attorney at Law, Ferguson, State University
Missouri 60. Does it Happen Here? A Study of Sexual
47. Convergence in Intrafamilial Homicides: Assault at a Women's College; Mischelle Van
Predicting Parricide and Intimate Partner Brakle, Notre Dame of Maryland University
Homicide; Christine Katherine Wojciechowski, 61. Don’t Tase Me, Bro: Police Use of Force by
University of Waterloo; Phillip Shon, University Disadvantage; Adam Venters, University of
of Ontario Institute of Technology; Owen Memphis; Amanda D. Johnson, University of
Gallupe, University of Waterloo Memphis; Bert Burraston, University of
48. Convict “Conchie” Criminology; Paula Memphis
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62. Effectiveness of Juvenile Offender Mentoring Ashley Wellman, University of Central Missouri
Programs on Recidivism; Stephanie Duriez, 73. Exploring the Role of Community Assets in
University of Cincinnati; Carrie Sullivan, Youth Violence; Sarah A. Stoddard, University
University of Cincinnati; Sarah M. Manchak, of Michigan; Jason Goldstick, Oakland
University of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, University; Robert Lipton, California
University of Cincinnati Department of Public Health; Marc A.
63. Effects of Legalized Recreational Marijuana Zimmerman, University of Michigan
on Denver's 16th Street Mall; Jennifer Bradford, 74. Exploring the long-term impact of a foot
Metropolitan State University of Denver; patrol initiative in Lower Lonsdale, British
Jennifer Jill Bierwiler-Wallace, Metropolitan Columbia, Canada; Nicole Melenka, Simon
State University of Denver; Alyssa Gest, Fraser University
Metropolitan State University of Denver 75. Expressive Partner Homicides in Spain:
64. Evaluating Corrections-Based Work and Differences between Aggressor’s Sex; Miguel
Vocational Education Programs: A Meta- Angel Soria, University of Barcelona; Laura
Analysis; Lydie Ravone Loth, University of Pajón, University of Barcelona; Alba Company
Cincinnati; Angela Joyce Thielo, University of Fernández, Universitat de Barcelona; Mireia
Cincinnati; Angelyne Martiniuc, University of Lopez De La Piedra, Universitat de Barcelona;
Cincinnati Montserrat Lebrón, Universidad de Barcelona
65. Evaluation of the DHS: Efficacy in Reducing 76. Family Detention In The Eyes Of The Media;
the Impact of Terrorism on US Interests; Nestor Nicolas Vera Tata, University of
Danielle Ehrnstein, University of Maryland, California, Irvine
College Park 77. Fear of School Victimization: Assessing the
66. Examining Model Fit in an Analysis of Sexual Relationship between Demographic
Assault; Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford Characteristics, Prior Victimization, and School
University; Danielle Fenimore, Radford Involvement; Kristen Sobba, University of
University; Nicole Hendrix, Radford University Arkansas at Little Rock
67. Examining Prison Effects on Recidivism: A 78. Female Sexual Co-Offenders : Life Course
Regression Discontinuity Approach; Ojmarrh and Offense Process; Marion Desfachelles,
Mitchell, University of South Florida; Joshua Université de Montréal
Cochran, University of South Florida; Daniel P. 79. Forensics versus Forensics: A Case Study of
Mears, Florida State University; William Bales, the Casey Anthony Criminal Trial; Anna
Florida State University Ndegwa, Simon Fraser University; Lynne Bell,
68. Examining Willingness to Report Crime to Simon Fraser University
Police: A Multilevel Analysis of Crime 80. Gambling on Crime : A Longitudinal Study of
Reporting, Trust, Fear of Crime, and Perceptions the Relationship between Pathological
of the Criminal Justice System; Brittani A. Gambling and Crime; Balthazar Queloz,
McNeal, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Université de Montréal; Frédéric Ouellet,
Emily R. Berthelot, University of Arkansas at Université de Montréal
Little Rock; Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State 81. Gangs and Crime: Integrating Predictive Gang
University Prevention; Robert Matthew Brzenchek, Capella
69. Examining the Relationship between Fear of University
Terrorism and Similarity to Victims’ 82. Gender Differences in Fear of Crime and
Backgrounds; Luzi Shi, University at Albany, Victimization. An Analysis of Individual Data in
SUNY Mexico; Aurea Esther Grijalva-Eternod,
70. Explaining Moral and Criminal Policy National Council of Science and Technology,
Processes: The Case of U.S. Marijuana Policy; University of Guadalajara, Mexico; Esther
Ian Danielson, University of Colorado, Denver Fernández-Molina, University of Castilla-La
71. Exploratory Study on the Impact of Prison Mancha
Setting on Recidivism in England and Wales; 83. Gender and Procedural Justice: An
Angela Wilson, Simon Fraser University Examination of Specialized Drug Courts; Logan
72. Exploring Campus Sexual Assault Advocates' Somers, Arizona State University
Knowledge of and Adherence to Rape Myths; 84. Gendered Views of Trafficking and Risk:
Brittany Brooks, University of Central Missouri; Perceptions of Sex Trafficking Among

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Undergraduate Students; Erin Connolly, of Memphis; Bert Burraston, University of
American University; Lorrin Melanson, Memphis; Mark Mandel, University of Memphis
American University; Erin M. Kearns, American 97. Intergenerational Effects of Formal System
University Responses Across Parents’ Criminal
85. Getting Away with Murder: Hazing, Trajectories on Offspring’s Outcomes; Molly
Hegemonic Masculinity, and Victimization; Buchanan, University of Florida
Toniqua Charee Mikell, University of South 98. Investigating the Relationship between
Carolina Maternal Mental Health and Children’s
86. Getting Paid: Compensation for Wrongful Delinquent & Problematic Behavior; Jennifer
Conviction; Shawn Brennan, Arcadia Reynolds, King's University College
University; Favian Martin, Arcadia University 99. Juvenile Drug Court Treatment Settings: Are
87. Greek Tragedy? Evaluating Media Some More Successful Than Others?; Lindsey
Representations of Fraternity Misbehavior as a Harper, University of Cincinnati
Contemporary Moral Panic; Trevor Arrowood, 100. Knowledge Translation in Policing: A
Western Carolina University; Ophir Sefiha, Theoretical Analysis and a Practical Tool; Yael
Western Carolina University Dina Litmanovitz, University of Oxford
88. Heterosexism and Homophobia in the Russian 101. Legislating Traffic Stop Data Collection: An
Federation: Public Attitudes Towards Sexual Assessment of Southeastern States; Robert
Minorities' Civil Rights; Cassandra C. Rausch, Brown, North Carolina Central University;
University of Louisville; Viviana Andreescu, Cherie Carter, University of Cincinnati;
University of Louisville; Leah Shon, University Christopher Leggett, Charlotte-Mecklenburg
of Louisville Police Department; Kenethia Fuller, North
89. Homelessness and Prostitution in Youth Carolina Central University
through a Cross-Cultural Lens: Child Abuse, 102. Lessons Learned in the Development of a
Individual, and Contextual Predictors; Desiree Crime Analysis Unit at a Metropolitan Police
N. Walisky, Texas Tech University; Elizabeth Department; Nathan Thomas Connealy, Simpson
Trejos-Castillo, Texas Tech University College; Samantha O'Hara, Simpson College
90. How Drunk is too Drunk? A Pilot Study on 103. Linguistic Styles of Homicide Offenders:
College Students and Intoxicated Sexual Connecting Crime Scene Behaviors to Verbal
Consent; Keith Hullenaar, Northern Arizona Behaviors During Interrogation; Michael G.
University Dorn, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
91. How can Deviant Careers be Explored in Andrew D. Thompson, John Jay College of
Capitalist Singapore?; Navin Kumar, Criminal Justice; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay
Queensland University of Technology; Lam Yin College of Criminal Justice
Cheung, Independent Researcher 104. Long Shots and Short Barrels: Depictions of
92. Imagining the Future of Mediation in Police Firearms Policy in American Newspapers;
Community Relations: Prospects and Nicole Hendrix, Radford University; Christina
Challenges; Maria R. Volpe, John Jay College Poole, Radford University
of Criminal Justice 105. Managing ‘the Pains of Imprisonment’: How
93. Improving Public Awareness of Crime Hot Incarcerated Individuals Use Prison-Based
Spots and Its Effectiveness in Crime Prevention; Activities to Address the Conditions of
Sang Jun Park, George Mason University Incarceration; Abena Subira Mackall, Harvard
94. Increasing Absenteeism through Formal University
Processing of Truancy; Kayla G. Jachimowski, 106. Marital and Extrafamilial Rape: Same
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Offense, Same Issues? Implications for
95. Innovating Moral Panic: A Methodological Assessment and Treatment; Stephanie Langevin,
Approach to Analyzing Terrorism Responses University of Montreal; Jean Proulx, University
within You Tube videos; Laurielle Elizabeth of Montreal; Michel St-Yves, Sûreté du Québec
Altman, Boston University Metropolitan 107. Measuring Social Disorganization in Rural
College; Robert T. Cadigan, Metropolitan Communities: The Roles of Informal and
College, Boston University Formal Social Control; Kristina Thompson,
96. Interaction of Inequality and Unemployment University of Missouri - St. Louis
on Robbery Rates; Mason Wellborn, University

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108. Medicate to Graduate: Prescription American University; Greg Schaefer, American
Stimulant Misuse by College Graduate Students; University; Felicia Sych, American University;
Jacob Laan, University of Arkansas at Little John Driscoll, American University; Erin M.
Rock; James Hurst, University of Arkansas at Kearns, American University
Little Rock 122. Petitioners' Request for Restraining Orders
109. Model for Community Based Crime to Protect Themselves from Physical Harm;
Prevention; Tari Nelson-Zagar, Seattle Stephen Morewitz, California State University,
Neighborhood Group East Bay
110. Moore War: The Fight Against Crime and its 123. Police Assisted Referrals: Police as First
Environmental Factors; Whitney Decker, Social Resopnders; Andres Gonzalez, Cuyahoga
University of Central Oklahoma Metropolitan Housing Authority; George
111. Motor Vehicle Theft Following Homicide: Coulter, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing
Analysis of Motivational Undercurrents; Authority; Thomas Burdyshaw, Cuyahoga
Michael Henry Becker, Center for Homicide Metropolitan Housing Authority Police
Research; Dallas Drake, Center for Homicide Department; Jackelin Burgos, Cuyahoga
Research Metropolitan Housing Authority Police
112. Neighborhood Context, Deviant Peers, Self- Department; Mark I. Singer, Case Western
Control, and Substance Use: A Multi-Wave Reserve University; Jennifer M. Bartholomew,
Analysis; Adrian M. Jones, Kent State Case Western Reserve University
University at Tuscarawas; Richard Adams, Kent 124. Police Contacts and Attitudes Toward
State University Police: A Study of Race and Policing; Gary
113. No Tea, No Shade: Newspaper Portrayals of Portway, Bridgewater State University; Jennifer
LGBT Hate Crimes; Jacob Goffnett, University Hartsfield, Bridgewater State University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Emma 125. Police Homicide: Myths Concerning the
Kidder, University of Illinois at Chicago; Ashley Face of Cop Killers; Gaylene Gordon, Rutgers
Wiegand, Eastern Michigan University University; Christina Schnyer, Rutgers
114. Occupational Hazards: The Realities of University - Camden; Trey Gilliard, Rutgers
Child Protection Workers; Maude Pare University - Camden; Monica Johnson, Rutgers
Cardinal, Université de Montréal; Steve University - Camden
Geoffrion, Université de Montréal; Frédéric 126. Police Use of Force and Disadvantage;
Ouellet, Université de Montréal Adam Venters, University of Memphis; Amanda
115. Online Killer: Examining Cyberbullying D. Johnson, University of Memphis; Bert
Victimization and Its Impact on Depression and Burraston, University of Memphis
Suicidality among Adolescents; Emily 127. Exploring the Relationship Between Ante &
Strohacker, University of Central Florida Post-mortem Crime Scene Behavior and
116. Outlier or Worst Case? A Robust Regression Offender Characteristics; Hannah Maria
Approach to Understanding Forcible Rape in Breulmann, John Jay College of Criminal
Alaska; Darryl Wood, Washington State Justice; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College
University Vancouver of Criminal Justice
117. Overview of the International Self-Report 128. Predicting Parolee Recidivism with GMM
Delinquency Study (ISRD); Katharina Neissl, and Risk Development Classes; Andy Lee
Northeastern University Hochstetler, Iowa State University
118. Parental Incarceration and the Development 129. Predicting Victimizations: A Test of
of a Deviant Identity; Jessica Finkeldey, Collective Efficacy and Routine Activities
Bowling Green State University Theory; Katherine Newton, University of Akron
119. Parenting and Delinquency: The Mediating 130. Preparing for Release: Women's Perceptions
Mechanisms of Self-control and Deviant Peers; on Reentry Workshops; Megan Almeda Smith,
Nerissa James, Florida State University University of Maryland
120. Pattern Detection and Visualization for 131. Private and Public Policing: An Examination
Strategic Crime Analysis; Crystal English, San of Organizational Relationships; Amanda
Diego State University D'Souza, Rutgers University
121. Perception Shaping Policy: Preventing 132. Profit Off Pain: Exploring Private Prison
School Shootings; Christopher Tonelli, Programming and Reentry; Mindie Brady,

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Cameron University / Lawton Police Birmingham; Kimani George, University of
Department; Deborah L. Johnson, Cameron Alabama at Birmingham; Hyeyoung Lim,
University University of Alabama at Birmingham
133. Prosecutorial Misconduct and its Role in 143. Ripper’s Choice: Using Environmental
Wrongful Convictions: Apply Ethical Criminology to Analyze How Jack the Ripper
Formalism and Utilitarianism; Jessica Lynn Murdered and Escaped; Josh Richard Massad,
Marinez, Texas State University University of Central Oklahoma
134. Protective and Risk Factors Assessed in Post 144. Risk Assessments meet Routine Activities:
Release Incarcerated Women to Predict Mapping Offender Hot Spots; Michael Zidar,
Employment; Julie Spencer, Idaho State University of Cincinnati; Jillian Grace Shafer,
University; Michael Brian Mares, Idaho State University of Cincinnati; Jennifer L. Lux,
university; Shannon Lynch, Idaho State University of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa,
University University of Cincinnati
135. Psychological Determinants of Aggression: 145. Role Conflict Among Juvenile Defenders in
Exploring the role of Relational Aggression as a an Expressed Interests Jurisdiction: An
Function of Psychopathic Characteristics; Empirical Study; Anne Marie Corbin,
Courtney Cassandra Daly, Bond University Northeastern University
136. Public Opinion on the Remediation of Crime 146. School Principals' Perceptions of the
in a Diverse Metropolitan Area; Shaun L. Effectiveness of School Safety Strategies; Julie
Gabbidon, Pennsylvania State University, K. Coon, Roger Williams University; Nicholas J.
Harrisburg; Matthew Nelson, George Mason Dillon, Roger Williams University
University; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston 147. Schools at Urban Areas Have Higher Gang-
State University Related Crime Rates than Schools at Other
137. Public Transportation and Crime: How Re- Areas?; Chunghyeon Seo, University of Florida
routing Influences Crime Trends, a Case Study 148. Seeing Race: Understanding Disorder
in Erie, Pennsylvania; Cameron P. Kobielski, Perceptions with and without Racial
Gannon University Neighborhood Stimuli; Karla Esparza, Arizona
138. Racial Stereotypes, Neuropsychological State University; Leeda Nayibzada, Arizona
Response, and Criminal Punishment; Lauren State University; Priscilla Ruiz, Arizona State
Porter, University of Maryland; Will Kalkhoff, University; Jason Walker, Arizona State
Kent State University; Brian Johnson, University; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State
University of Maryland; Joshua Pollock, Kent University
State University; Rebecca Richardson, 149. Self-Esteem as a Mechanism for the
University of Maryland Intergenerational Transmission of Crime Across
139. Reducing Recidivism: A Long Term Immigrant Generations; Adam Pittman,
Evaluation of the Reintegration & Recovery University of Massachusetts, Boston
Program in El Paso County, Colorado; 150. Selfish Psychopaths: Intact Prefrontral
Henriikka Weir, University of Colorado, Structure, Stress Reactivity, and IQ That Aids
Colorado Springs; Kevin Greier, El Paso Exploitation; Stepheni Uh, University of
County Sheriff's Office / UCCS Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, University of
140. Regional Differences in Synthetic Cathinone Pennsylvania; Yaling Yang, Children’s Hospital
Use; Ellen Benoit, National Development and Los Angeles / University of Southern California
Research Institutes, Inc.; Stephanie Campos, 151. Seven Steps to Criminological Thinking;
National Development and Research Institutes, Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich University
Inc. 152. Sibling Influence and Juvenile Delinquency:
141. Repeat and Multiple Victimization in a The Impact on Montana's Native American
College Sample; Alison Cares, Assumption Population; Ashley E. Cossairt, University of
College; Sidney Bennett, University of New Montana
Hampshire; Raysa Guerrero, Assumption 153. Situational Crime Prevention in Schools:
College Implications for Victimization, Delinquency,
142. Revitalization of the Force Continuum and Avoidance Behaviors; Nicole J. Watkins,
Towards a National Standardized Model; George Mason University
Tonikos Vandiber, University of Alabama at

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154. Social Adversity and Antisocial Behavior: ALERRT - Texas State University
Mediating Effects of Autonomic Nervous 165. The Developmental Trajectory of Post-
System Activity; Shawn Elise Fagan, CUNY Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Jail Inmates;
Graduate Center; Wei Zhang, CUNY Graduate Ashley Schappell D'Inverno, Rutgers University
Center; Yu Gao, Brooklyn College / Graduate 166. The Effect of Religiosity and Social Support
Center, CUNY on Drug and Alcohol use among College
155. Social Control and Crime: The influence of Students.; Rani George, Albany State
Religious and Political Participation on the University; George Thomas, Albany State
Race-Crime Nexus; Brenda Branham, University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Emily R. 167. The Effects of Social Disorganization and
Berthelot, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Local Institutions on Neighborhood Crime:
156. Social Media's Coverage of and Impact on Community Contexts and Interactions; Riku
Sexual Assault Survivors; Karlie Rose, Kawaguchi, North Carolina State University;
University of Central Missouri; Ashley Wellman, Nicole M. Jasperson, North Carolina State
University of Central Missouri; Fran University
Reddington, University of Central Missouri 168. The Experience of Managerial Employment
157. StaySafe: An App for Helping Probationers among Formerly Incarcerated African American
Make Better Decisions Around Health Risk Men and Women; Vickii Coffey, Governors
Behaviors; Wayne E.K. Lehman, Texas State University
Christian University; Jennifer Pankow, Texas 169. The Human Cost of Incarceration: Exploring
Christian University; Grace Rowan, Texas the Lived Experiences of Current Inmates,
Christian University; Julie S. Gray, Texas Released Prisoners, and their Families; Alyssa
Christian University; Kevin Knight, Texas Morgan tenBroek, American University; Ashley
Christian University Wellman, University of Central Missouri;
158. Street Vending and Rights to the City: Robert Johnson, American University
Comparing Windhoek, Namibia and Chicago; 170. The Impact of Criminal Justice Involvement
Clinton Nichols, Dominican University on Housing Outcomes Among Homeless
159. Talia’s Domestic Violence Diversion Act; Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders; Jessica
Natalie Johnson, Dalton State College; Heather Nicole Mitchell, University of South Florida;
Miller, Dalton State College; Denise Miller, Colleen Clark, University of South Florida;
Jacksonville State University Christina Guenther, University of South Florida
160. The Aging Ethnographer: Multiple Returns 171. The Impact of Geocoding Method on the
to the Same Field Site--Pros & Cons; Willard Positional Accuracy of Offenses Reported to
Timothy Austin, Indiana University of Police; David Mazeika, The College of New
Pennsylvania Jersey; David Summerton, The College of New
161. The Association between Risk of Re- Jersey
offending and Rate of Offending among Adult 172. The Impact of Parole Officer Turnover on
Male Offenders; Christine Nascimben, Parolees’ Perceptions of Support; Matthew
University of Guelph Gricius, Arizona State University; Diana Nunez,
162. The Complexities of Prior Record, Current Arizona State University; Vincent Ware, Arizona
Crime Type , and Hukou Status in China: State University; Alyssa Chamberlain, Arizona
Interactive Effects in Sentencing; Jiaqi Lao, State University; Danielle Wallace, Arizona
Beijing Normal University State University
163. The Construct of Measuring Police 173. The Inclusion of Images in Newspaper
Emergency Response to Terrorism & Police Homicide Reporting: Are Some Stories More
Technologies; Cassandra Dodge, Illinois State Image-Worthy Than Others?; Jennifer S. Wong,
University; Cayla Comens, Illinois State Simon Fraser University; Walter Works, Simon
University; Cara E. Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State Fraser University; Jason Gravel, University of
University California, Irvine
164. The Current State of Active Shooter Events 174. The Language of Psychopaths: Warning
in the U.S.; William L. Sandel, ALERRT - Texas Signs for Law Enforcement; Emily Smedley,
State University; J. Pete Blair, ALERRT - Texas George Mason University
State University; M. Hunter Martaindale,

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175. The Link between Childhood Abuse and Jisun Choi, John Jay College of Criminal
Victimization among Youth in China; Natasha Justice / CUNY Graduate Center
Khade, Arizona State University 188. Trauma-Coerced Attachment: Victims of
176. The Moderating Effect of Neighborhood- Sex Trafficking and Their Enforcers; Kendra
Level Characteristics on the Effectiveness of Doychak, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
Community Policing at Reducing Youth Crime; Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal
Rocio Roles, University of Arkansas at Little Justice
Rock 189. Trends in Fatal DUI Accidents: A 20 Year
177. The New “Milk Carton Campaign”: An Analysis; Lauren Knoth, The Pennsylvania State
Analysis of Social Media Sharing Behavior; University; Alyssa Howard-Tripp, The
Michelle Jeanis, University of South Florida; Pennsylvania State University; R. Barry Ruback,
Ráchael Powers, University of South Florida; The Pennsylvania State University
Charlene Shunick, Resource Association for 190. Spatial Analysis of Chicago Homicide;
Missing People; Elizabeth Ducharme, Resource Kathryn Albrecht, University of Minnesota
Association for Missing People 191. The State of Incarceration: Exploring How
178. The Perceived Impact of Pretrial Status by State-Level Characteristics Impact State
Defendants; Alexander Holsinger, University of Imprisonment Rates; Natalie Jones, Mississippi
Missouri - Kansas City; Madeline Warren, State University
University of Missouri - Kansas City 192. Violence and Educational Power: A Study of
179. The Prevalence and Motivation of Young Black Girls; Katherine Moncure, Oberlin
Uncommon Sexual Stimuli in the Fetish College
Community; Machensey Shelgren, Buena Vista 193. The Punishment of Each Day: Determining a
University Suspension Threshold for Graduation from High
180. The Relationship Between Education and School; Matthew Snidal, University of Texas at
Juvenile Institutional Misconduct; Sharece Austin
Downey, Tarleton State University 194. Uncovering More About the Racial Salience
181. The Relationship of In-Game Penalties in the Bias in Videotaped Interrogations; Margaret
NFL and Criminal Offenses; Benjamin Acquisto, Pate, Radford University; Jennifer Hurley,
University of Maryland Radford University
182. The Role of Mattering on Suicidal Ideation 195. Understanding Attitudes Toward Organized
among Military Service Members; April Dawn Crime in Sicily: The Role of Public Space and
Holbrook, Bowling Green State University Communication; Kelly Slater, Rutgers
183. The Small World of Gang Research: University
“Gangs” of Gang Scholars in a Co-Authorship 196. Understanding How and Why 'War on
Network; Jason Gravel, University of Drugs' Policies Affect Incarcerated Women of
California, Irvine; Matthew Valasik, Louisiana Color; Sarah E. Bannister, University of
State University; David Pyrooz, University of California, Riverside
Colorado, Boulder; Meghan M. Mitchell, Sam 197. Understanding Shop Theft of Everyday
Houston State University Consumer Products: An Application of the
184. The Use of Big Data in the Criminal Justice CRAVED Model; Brian T. Smith, University of
Field; Kristin Elink-Schuurman-Laura, New Haven
University of New Haven; Jonathan Kringen, 198. Unpacking Context and Collective Efficacy:
University of New Haven An Examination of Neighborhood Social
185. The Violent Victimization of Children, Cohesion and Informal Social Control;
Adolescents, Adults, and the Elderly: Situational Benjamin J. Forthun, University of Nebraska -
Characteristics and Victim Injury; James Lincoln
Douglas Kelsay, University of Cincinnati 199. Use of Social Media by Alleged Members of
186. Theorizing Cyberbullying: a Review of Transnational Criminal Organizations; Michael
Theoretical Explanations for Cyberbullying R. Smith, University of Texas at El Paso; Jeff
Victimization and Perpetration; Rebecca Rojek, University of Texas at El Paso; Matthew
Malinski, Michigan State University Petrocelli, Southern Illinois University
187. Time-Lagged Path Modeling Analysis on Edwardsville; Justin Nix, University of
Korean Crime Victimization Survey 1993-2010; Louisville

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200. Using Goal Achievement Training to Help 210. Women In Law Enforcement: An
Juvenile Justice Agencies Reduce Unmet Needs Examination on Female Interest in Policing;
Among Substance-Using Youth; Jacqueline M. Michaela Lyn Otto, University of Wisconsin -
Horan, National Center on Addiction and Oshkosh; Victoria Beck, University of Wisconsin
Substance Abuse at Columbia University; - Oshkosh
Jennifer Becan, Texas Christian University; 211. Working Mothers and Juvenile Delinquency
Alexis Nager, National Center on Addiction and in Fragile Families; Jihye Yoo Lee, University of
Substance Abuse at Columbia University; Aaron Southern California
Hogue, National Center on Addiction and 212. “On Our Watch:” Examining the
Substance Abuse at Columbia University; Phil Conservative Governments’ Impact on Canadian
Harris, Temple University Crime Trends; Julianna Mitchell, Simon Fraser
201. Values, Ethics, and Cultural Norms in an Era University
of Generational Shift: Is it Time for a New 213. “Unjust Disparities?”: The Impact of Race
Paradigm?; Deborah L. Johnson, Cameron on Risk Assessment Scores and Outcomes;
University James McCafferty, Kennesaw State University
202. The Faculty and Their Qualifications to
Teach in Criminal Justice/Criminology PhD 624. Division on Corrections & Sentencing Social
programs; Angie Schwendau, University of 6:30 to 8:00pm International Ballroom West,
Louisville Concourse Level
203. Veterans Court: The View of Professionals;
625. Division of Developmental & Life-Course
Dylan Hogue, Westminster College
Criminology Social
204. Violence Exposure and Delinquency: The 6:30 to 8:00pm Jack Rose Dining Saloon,
Mediating Role of Social and Interpersonal Balcony (Off-site)
Functioning; Paul Muller, University of Mount
Union 626. Temple University Reception
205. Visual Search Strategies of Offenders 7:00 to 9:00pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Ambushing Law Enforcement; M. Hunter Level
Martaindale, ALERRT - Texas State University;
J. Pete Blair, ALERRT - Texas State University 627. Poster Session II
206. Voluntary Citizen Contact with Police and 7:15 to 8:15pm International Ballroom
Support for Community Oriented Policing; Center, Concourse Level
Heeuk Dennis Lee, Weber State University; 1. "Trigger Warnings" and Sexual Assault on
David Kim, University of New Haven; Youngki Campus: A Teaching Reflection; Alan D Brown,
Woo, Washington State University; Jacob Day, Southern Connecticut State University
Washington State University 2. A Change in Offenders' Perspectives:
207. What Is Gained by Greater Granularity? Exploring the Impact of a Reentry Program on
Identifying and Categorizing Problem Properties Views of the Justice System; Andrew C.
in Urban Neighborhoods; Daniel O'Brien, Michaud, California State University,
Northeastern University / Harvard University; Sacramento; Faith Johnston, California State
Fulton Wang, Massachusetts Institute of University, Sacramento
Technology; Cynthia Rudin, Massachusetts 3. A Comparison of Cleared, Exceptionally
Institute of Technology; Christopher Winship, Cleared and Open Homicide Cases; John
Harvard University Boulahanis, Southeastern Louisiana University
208. When Coming Home Goes South: A Study 4. A Comparison of Sexual Murderers’ and
of Individual Influences on the Performance and Rapists’ Pathways: Should We Continue to
Mental Health of Canadian Police Officers Classify Both Types of Offender as Simply
Returning from an International Mission; “Sexual Aggressors of Women”?; Jonathan
Isabelle Tremblay, Université de Montréal; James, University of Montreal; Jean Proulx,
Véronique Goyette, Université de Montréal; Luc University of Montreal; Eric Beauregard, Simon
Brunet, Université de Montréal Fraser University
209. Why Do College Students Cheat?; Amber 5. A Comprehensive Test of Labeling Theory’s
Warren, Cabrini College Intervening Mechanisms; Allison Fernandez,
University of Texas at San Antonio; Jeffrey T.

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Ward, Temple University; Megan Bears 18. An Ecological Analysis of Nonmedical
Augustyn, University of Texas at San Antonio Prescription Drug Use Among Rural Midwest
6. A Field Test of a Software Tool for Making Adolescents; Nicholas Park, Wentworth Institute
Safety Check Maps of School Commuting of Technology; Lisa Melander, Kansas State
Roads; Yoshiko Yamane, National Research University
Institute of Police Science; Tomonori Saito, 19. An Evaluation of Demographic Matching of
National Research Institute of Police Science; Criminal History Records in New York State;
Yutaka Harada, National Research Institute of Sarah Tahamont, University at Albany, SUNY;
Police Science Shi Yan, University at Albany, SUNY; Leslie
7. A Look at Protective Factors in Desistance- Kellam, New York State Division of Criminal
Promotion; Damon Myles Petrich, Simon Fraser Justice Services; Srivatsa Kothapally, New York
University State Office of Information Technology Services
8. A New Era for Police Accountability?; Ken 20. An Examination of Homicides and Suicides
Adams, University of Central Florida Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis; Rania
9. A Push Factor in Right-Wing Radicalization? Issa, University of Akron; Racheal E. Pesta,
Fomenting Moral Panic Through YouTube University of Akron
Videos; Robert T. Cadigan, Metropolitan 21. An Examination of the Effect of the 2010 Fair
College, Boston University; Laurielle Elizabeth Sentencing Act on the Prison Population-;
Altman, Boston University Metropolitan College Biiftuu Ibrahim Adam, Hamline University;
10. A Spatial Analysis of Violent Crime and Sarah Greenman, Hamline University
Changes in Energy Prices in Alberta; Monica 22. An Insight on Police Militarization: Is this
Ly, Simon Fraser University Increasing Use of Military Tactics Used
11. A Thematic Comparison of Serial Homicides Appropriately?; Citlali Alexandra Deverge, The
Involving Sex Workers and Serial Homicides University of Southern Mississippi
Involving Non-Sex Workers; Robin Barnier, 23. Analysis of the Perception of Vocational
John Jay College of Criminal Justice; C. Rehabilitation Counselors of Sex Offenders and
Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Barriers to Employment; Lisa Dunkley,
Justice University of Kentucky; Xavier Bromfield,
12. A Content Analysis of Criminal Justice McMaster University
Journals 2005-2015 for Inclusions of Ex- 24. Analyzing the Relationship between Drugs,
offenders with Disabilities; Xavier Bromfield, Racial Heterogeneity, and Violent Crime at the
McMaster University; Lisa Dunkley, University City and County Levels in Virginia using
of Kentucky NIBRS; James McCutcheon, University of
13. Active Shooters and Criminological Memphis; Trey Moore, University of Memphis;
Dimensions; Claudia San Miguel, Texas A&M Bert Burraston, University of Memphis
International University; Krystyna Cabello; 25. Applying Systems Theory to Change
Francis Vela, Texas A&M International Management in Prisons and Jails: A Conceptual
University Model; Gail Sears Humiston, University of
14. Admissibility Trend Analysis of Hypnotically Central Florida; Roberto Hugh Potter,
Refreshed Testimony: U.S. Appellate Court University of Central Florida
Decisions; Christine Abel Nix, University of 26. Are they Aware of their Success? The Impact
Mary Hardin Baylor of Criminal Achievement on Individual
15. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Offending Rates; Dominique Laferrière,
Aggression: Mediated by Executive Functioning Université de Montréal; Frédéric Ouellet,
Deficit; Naixue Cui, University of Pennsylvania; Université de Montréal
Fenglin Cao, Shandong University 27. Assessing Demographic, Experiential, and
16. Aging Into Crime? The Impact of Late Onset Attitudinal Factors on the Criminalization of
into Criminal Activity on Relationship HIV Transmission; Michael Perkins, University
Satisfaction; Teresa Casey, Idaho State of Ontario Institute of Technology
University 28. Assessing and Enhancing the Utility of
17. Allies and Accomplices: A Social Network NIBRS Data; Douglas Salane, John Jay College
Analysis of Boston Gangs; Alexandra Ciomek, of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Eman Abdu, John
Harvard University Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Peter

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Shenkin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 39. Collaborative Policing: A Case Study of the
CUNY; Margaret Smith, John Jay College of Red Deer Domestic Violence Collaborative
Criminal Justice, CUNY Court Program; Lucy Wang, University of
29. Attitudes toward the Death Penalty; Claudia Calgary
San Miguel, Texas A&M International 40. College Student Health and Help-Seeking;
University; Kristina E. Morales, Texas A&M Jessica Nicole Mitchell, University of South
International University; Claritza A. Vasquez, Florida; Katelind Halldorsson, University of
Texas A&M International University; Claudia South Florida
Ortiz, Texas A&M International University 41. Community Oriented Criminal Justice at
30. Beyond G.R.E.A.T! Secondary Benefits of the Coppin State University; Michael M. Berlin,
Houston Police Department’s Gang Resistance Coppin State University
Education and Training Program for Schools, 42. Community Policing: Have We Gone Back to
Communities and Law Enforcement; Renee the 50s?; Bernadette J. Holmes, Norfolk State
Lamberton, University of Houston - Downtown; University; Michael Fischer, Norfolk State
Rebecca Pfeffer, University of Houston - University; Carla Miller, Shenendoah
Downtown University; Doris Edmonds, Norfolk State
31. Blue Rookie: An Exploratory Study of Early University
Detection of Racially Biased Policing; Hansel 43. Community Response to Gender-Based
Alejandro Aguilar, George Mason University; Violence; Anne-Marie Nolet, University of
Jaime Ulises Aguilar, George Mason University Montreal; Carlo Morselli, Université de
32. Building a Multi-Agency Response to Montréal; Marie-Marthe Cousineau, University
Domestic Violence Strangulation: Lessons and of Montreal
Challenges; Adam J. Pritchard, University of 44. Comparing the Accuracy of Geographic
Central Florida; Amy Reckdenwald, University Profiling, by Considering the Number of
of Central Florida Crimes; Shumpei Haginoya, Forensic Science
33. Burnout Syndrome In Penitentiary Laboratory, Tochigi Prefectural Police
Employees: Differences Between Prison Units Headquarters; Hiroki Kuraishi, Forensic
And Professional Categories; Juliana Alvares Science Laboratory, Shiga Prefectural Police
Duarte Bonini Campos, Universidade Estadual Headquarters; Toyoharu Hosokawa, Forensic
de São Paulo (UNESP); Raquel V. Oliveira, Science Laboratory, Shizuoka Prefectural Police
Florida State University; Valéria Schneider, Headquarters; Aiko Hanayama, Scientific
Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP); Investigation Laboratory, Aomori Prefectural
Fernanda Salloume Sampaio Bonafé, Police Headquarters; Masakazu Kobayashi,
Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP); Forensic Science Laboratory, Miyagi
João Maroco, ISPA - Instituto Universitário Prefectural Police Headquarters; Takashi
34. Calls-for-service: The Influence of Time, Sugimoto, Forensic Science Laboratory,
Type and Space; Di Jia, Sam Houston State Nagasaki Prefectural Police Headquarters
University 45. Compliance with Title IX and Clery Act
35. Can Hot Spots of Domestic Violence Reduce Policies among Tribal Institutions; Katherine
Criminalness?; Michal Dayan, Israeli Police Kafonek, University of Baltimore; Shayna
Department Stoots, University of Baltimore
36. Challenging Student Creativity: Visual 46. Connections Between Age of Onset of
Projects of Undergraduate Learning; Susan R. Alcohol and Drug use, Substance Dependence,
Takata, University of Wisconsin - Parkside Arrest History, Offense Type, and Severity;
37. Children of the Incarcerated: Understanding Janine Kremling, California State University,
the Role of Parenting in Youth Violence and San Bernardino; Roger Peters, University of
Delinquent Behaviors; Oscar Rosales, Texas South Florida; Elizabeth Hunt, University of
Tech University; Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, South Florida
Texas Tech University 47. Contingency Theory: An Evaluation of
38. CoSA-Ottawa’s Volunteers’ Subjective County and Municipal Law Enforcement
Experiences with Sex Offenders: Taming the Agencies’ Terrorism Preparedness; Cayla
‘Monstrous’; Marci Jessica Beitner Comens, Illinois State University; Cara E. Rabe-
Hemp, Illinois State University

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48. Conversations on the Topic of Intimate 58. Directly from the Source: What Fear of Crime
Partner Violence: A Twitter-Based Analysis; Jia Actually Looks Like on a College Campus;
Xue, University of Pennsylvania; Kathy Matthew Hassett, Indiana University of
Macropol, Arcadia University; Yanxia Jia, Pennsylvania
Arcadia University 59. Distinguishing Police Legitimacy from Police
49. Correlates of Domestic Violence in Sierra Trust; Rick Trinkner, Yale Law School; Joseph
Leone; Kaylin Haff, University of Missouri - St. Hamm, Michigan State University; James Carr,
Louis Michigan State University
50. Cross-Border Violence and Social Media 60. Does Self-Control Mediate the Link between
Usage; Claudia San Miguel, Texas A&M Adolescents’ Parental and School Attachment
International University; Alejandra Martinez, and their Involvement in Accidents?; Magda
Texas A&M International University; Laura Javakhishvili, University of Kentucky; Alexander
Esquinca, Texas A&M International University; T. Vazsonyi, University of Kentucky; Charlene
Fidel Quiroz, Texas A&M International Harris, University of Kentucky
University; Samantha Rossi, Texas A&M 61. Domestic Violence, an Isolated Incident: How
International University; Carla Ibarra, Texas the Media Constructs Domestic Violence in the
A&M International University NFL; Nicole Kwiatkowski, Central Michigan
51. Crossing the Line: Student Perceptions of University; Rebecca Hayes, Central Michigan
Student/Faculty Consensual Sexual University
Relationships; Courtney Crittenden, University 62. Effectiveness of Girls Courts: Female
of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Tammy Garland, Juveniles and Human Trafficking; Guadalupe
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; April Hernandez, University of Houston - Downtown
Bennett, University of Tennessee at 63. Effects of Forensic Evidence on Arrest Rates
Chattanooga for Instrumental and Expressive Crimes;
52. Current Perspectives of the Criminal Justice Morgan James Steele, University of Cincinnati
System; James Foltz, Westminster College 64. Effects of Race, Gender, and Sexual
53. Cyberbullying/CyberVictimization among Orientation on the Experience of Hate Crime in
College students: Exploring Self-esteem, Social Chicago.; Laurel Mazar, University of Illinois at
Capital, and Social Media Behaviors; Tim Chicago; Paola Blanca Baldo, University of
Oblad, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Illinois at Chicago; Evanka Swampillai,
Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, Texas Tech University of Illinois at Chicago; Joanna Lillian
University; Elizabeth Massengale, Texas Tech Thompson, University of Illinois at Chicago
University 65. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Prison
54. Defense Attorneys' Perceptions of Diversion Funding for Offenders with A Prior
Prosecutorial Misconduct; Shannon Incarceration; Amanda Pompoco, University of
Cunningham, Texas State University Cincinnati; Candra Reeves, University of
55. Delinquent Girls’ Prior, Current, and Future Cincinnati; Carrie Sullivan, University of
Self Perceptions and Perceived Changes in Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, University of
Social Roles; Marva Goodson, Michigan State Cincinnati
University 66. Evolution of Juvenile Justice Cases: Fifty
56. Developing Competence, Confidence and Years of Supreme Court Decisions; Samantha L.
Cooperation in Law Enforcement Leadership Bennett, Indiana University of Pennsylvania;
Positions; Damon Camp, Georgia State Lindsey Nicole Smathers, Indiana University of
University Pennsylvania
57. Differences between Self-Reported 67. Examining Predictions of Procedural Justice
Reoffenders and Non-Offenders after on Recidivism Among Youth Offenders;
Graduation from a Substance Abuse Treatment Susybel Roxana Pimentel, University of
Program; Nigel Cook, The University of Tulsa; Cincinnati
Chelsea Shotwell Tabke, The University of 68. Examining Student Outcomes in Online and
Tulsa; Haley Stritzel, The University of Tulsa; On-Campus Statistics Courses; Lori Guevara,
Merdijana Kovacevic, The University of Tulsa; Fayetteville State University; Angela Taylor,
Elana Newman, The University of Tulsa Fayetteville State University; Robert Brown,
North Carolina Central University

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69. Examining the Criminal Careers of Youth 83. Gender Differences in Treatment Effect: A
Gang and Non-Gang Members through the Systematic Review in Drug Courts; Tzu-Hsuan
Transition from Adolescence to Early Liu, University at Albany, SUNY
Adulthood; Karine Descormiers, Simon Fraser 84. Gender and Shame In Prison. Results Of A
University; Evan McCuish, Simon Fraser Partial Test of Reintegrative Shaming Theory;
University; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser Scott Alden Mathers, Eastern Washington
University University
70. Experiences and Adjustments of Incarcerated 85. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the
Law Enforcement Officers; Heather Marie Relationship Between Callous-Unemotional
Zurburg, Florida State University Traits and Delinquency; Peter Tanksley,
71. Explanatory Factors Of Public Corruption In University of Texas at San Antonio; Jamie
The Dutch Caribbean; Nelly Schotborgh-van de Newsome, University of Texas at San Antonio;
Ven, University of Curacao James V. Ray, University of Texas at San
72. Exploring A Citizen Initiated Court; Jennifer Antonio
L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at 86. Getting High and Happy: The Interaction of
Charlotte; Shelley Listwan, University of North Antidepressants and Recreational Drugs;
Carolina at Charlotte; Lauren Ingram, Alexander Bennett, Western Carolina
University of North Carolina at Charlotte University; Andrew Hansen, Western Carolina
73. Exploring the Link between Women's Prison University
Overcrowding and Inmate Misconduct; Emily 87. Getting them Ready: Exploring the
Morgan Glazener, University of Maryland Perceptions of Rehabilitation among Federal
74. Exploring the Spurious Relationship between Prison Personnel; Allison Danta, Arcadia
Hunger and Crime; Charles Broyhill, North University; Favian Martin, Arcadia University
Carolina State University 88. Guardian or Audience? Public Spaces and
75. Exposure to Neighborhood Violence Hate Crime; Maureen Curran Outlaw,
Moderates the Relation between Anxiety and Providence College; Peter P. Cassino, Fisher
Callous-Unemotional Traits; Meagan Docherty, College; Alex Wagner, Fisher College
Rutgers University; Paul Boxer, Rutgers 89. High-Profile Incidents, Specialized Policing,
University - Newark and Media Reporting of Gang-Related
76. Factors Associated with Rape Kit Submission; Homicides; Rylan Simpson, University of
Anne Kirkner, University of Illinois at Chicago California, Irvine; Jason Gravel, University of
77. Fear Of Crime Amongst Homeless And High California, Irvine; Jennifer S. Wong, Simon
School Youth In Toronto, Ontario; Jessica E. Fraser University
Sutherland, Ryerson University; Scot Wortley, 90. Hot Topics in the Classroom- Circle
University of Toronto; Julian Tanner, University Discussions and Other Methods; Michelle
of Toronto VanNatta, Dominican University
78. Felony Criminal Mediation; Virginia Paulette 91. How Justin Bieber Changed the World: An
Redman, University of Louisville; Nadia T. Analysis of Police Officer Perception Through a
Nelson, University of Louisville YouTube Lens; John Kim, U.S. Department of
79. Foreign Crime in Israel: Ttrends and Justice COPS Office
Characteristics; Tali Rostchild, Israeli Police 92. Hygge: Incarcerated Women’s Experiences
Department with Food and Eating in Denmark; Amy B.
80. From Craigslist to Backpage.com: Conspiracy Smoyer, Southern Connecticut State University
as a Strategy to Prosecute Third-Party Websites 93. Impact of Gang Embeddedness on Delinquent
for Sex Trafficking; Monica DeLateur, Behavior; Karen Colette Baker, Arizona State
Northeastern University University
81. Gang Membership and the Risk-Protection 94. Inauguration of Tourist Police in South Korea
Continuum; Saundra Trujillo, University of and Its Impact on Crime and Disorder; Heejin
Missouri - St. Louis Lee, University of Cincinnati
82. Gauging Eyewitness Procedural Knowledge 95. Inmate-Facilitated End-of-Life Care: Unique
and Willingness to Change in Law Enforcement Perspectives on Confronting Death and Living a
Agencies of the Midwest; Carlee Brown, Buena Meaningful Life in Prison; Rachel M. Depner,
Vista University Center for Hospice and Palliative Care

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96. Interaction of Inequality and Poverty on A&M University Public Policy Research
Robbery Rates; Mark Mandel, University of Institute
Memphis; Bert Burraston, University of 109. Mental Illness and the Death Penalty; Emily
Memphis; Mason Wellborn, University of Bogosian, Saint Anselm College; Meredythe
Memphis Leonard, Saint Anselm College; Kaitlyn Clarke,
97. Interactions between Mood Disorders and Saint Anselm College
Juvenile Delinquency: Locating Trouble along 110. Moderating Effects of Age, Employment
the Pathway; Jessica Hardee, Barton College; Status and Level of Education on the Predictive
Rebecca Carleton, Barton College; Richard Utility of the LSI-R; Maria Aparcero-Suero,
Bond Groskin, Barton College East Tennessee State University; Ashley
98. Investigating the Influence of Social and Self- Dickinson, Drexel University
Control in Mediating the Gender Gap in 111. More Than Just a Number? Age and
Criminal Behavior; Jonathan Bolen, University Perceptions Regarding Police; Justin Escamilla,
of Nebraska at Omaha University of Illinois at Chicago; Jon Maskaly,
99. Is Mass Surveillance a New Thing?: University of Illinois at Chicago
Historical Overview of Surveillance in the 112. Native American Women, Sexual Assault,
United States; Robert Ungurean, Arcadia and IPV: A Case Study of Current Policies.;
University Sarah Elizabeth Cummings, Bridgewater State
100. Juvenile Justice Reform, Reentry Strategies University
and Recidivism Reduction: The Outlook In 113. Neuropsychological Deficits and Offending:
Iowa; Samantha O'Hara, Simpson College; The Mediating Impact of Low Self-Control;
Nathan Thomas Connealy, Simpson College Cassidy Tevlin, Florida State University
101. LGBTQ Individuals’ Experiences With 114. Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs in
Sexual Aggression in Public Drinking Spaces; Emerging Adulthood: Differentiating Sex from
Dana Munn, Louisiana State University; Sarah Gender among College Students; Breanna C.
Becker, Louisiana State University; Justine Stewart, University of Akron; Robert L. Peralta,
Tinkler, Louisiana State University University of Akron; Jennifer L. Steele,
102. Lend Me a Hand: Micro-Loans to Reduce University of Akron
Crime Among Young Women in Kibera, Kenya; 115. One and the Same? Examining the Diversity
Elizabeth Swart, University of Southern of Women’s Experiences as Perpetrators of
California Intimate Partner Violence Versus a Standardized
103. Life or Death: A Comparison of Texas and Group Intervention Program Response; Julie
California Student Death Penalty Opinions on a Poon, University of Guelph
Real World Case; Denise Paquette Boots, 116. Organized Crime in New York CIty and
University of Texas at Dallas; Stacy Mallicoat, Chicago: A Comparative Spatial Analysis;
California State University, Fullerton Hollianne Marshall, California State University,
104. Linking CHR and DNA Data: Examining the Fresno
Effects of this Biometric Identifier on Criminal 117. Overcoming the Prison Experience:
Justice; Tina Engert, Florida State University; Exonerees and Transition into the Community;
Rebecca Reibman, Florida State University Michael Kimmel, Arcadia University; Favian
105. Male Incarceration; Elvis Sevilla, University Martin, Arcadia University
of Houston - Clear Lake 118. Overview of the Understanding and
106. Marijuana Use among University Students; Preventing Youth Crime Study (UPYC): A
Leah Butler, Ohio University; Thomas Vander Comparative Study in France, Germany, the
Ven, Ohio University Netherlands, the UK and the US.; Ineke Haen
107. Measuring Minority Representation: Police Marshall, Northeastern University; Dirk
Agencies and Arrests; William Avram Chernoff, Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences,
Kansas State University Hamburg University; Mike Hough, ICPR;
108. Media Reports of Child Deaths and the Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker Institute, The
Relationship to Foster Care Entries and Exits; Netherlands
Logan Yelderman, University of Nevada, Reno; 119. Parenting Influences on Bullying and
Alicia Summers, National Council of Juvenile Victimization among Juveniles in South Korea;
and Family Court Judges; Steve Wood, Texas Jeeyoung Chung, University of Cincinnati

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120. Parents and Partners: Moderating and 129. Predicting Perceptions of Legitimacy and
Mediating Influences on IPV across Procedural Justice among Adolescents; Dhara
Adolescence and Young Adulthood; Angela Minesh Amin, Virginia Commonwealth
Kaufman, Assumption College; Alfred DeMaris, University; Nancy Ann Morris, Virginia
Bowling Green State University; Peggy C. Commonwealth University
Giordano, Bowling Green State University; 130. Predictive Accuracy of Thematic Versus
Wendy Manning, Bowling Green State Individual Behaviors in Linking Serial
University; Monica Longmore, Bowling Green Homicides; Hannah Robison, John Jay College
State University of Criminal Justice; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John
121. Patterns of Variability Across Behavioral Jay College of Criminal Justice
Dimensions of Violence and Control in Serial 131. Prison Violence in the Age of Mass
Homicide; Philipp Denisenkov, John Jay Incarceration; Rochisha Shukla, University of
College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; C. Maryland, College Park
Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal 132. Profiles of Intimate Partner Violence among
Justice Female University Students in Australia and
122. Personality and Moral/Ethical Reasoning; New Zealand; Stacy Tzoumakis, University of
Claudia San Miguel, Texas A&M International New South Wales, Australia; Jesse Cale,
University; Aileen Terrazas, Texas A&M University of New South Wales, Australia;
International University; Cande Gonzalez, Benoit Leclerc, Griffith University; Jan
Texas A&M International University; Elizabeth Breckenridge, University of New South Wales,
Guerra, Texas A&M International University Australia
123. Piatt County Probation Recidivism Analysis; 133. Prosecution and Sentencing of Human
Clayton Cottle, Illinois State University; Jason Trafficking Cases; Ashley Russell, Florida State
R. Ingram, Illinois State University University
124. Police Body Worn Cameras: Citizen and 134. Protecting Our Community: The Use of
Officer Perceptions; Matthew Crow, University DECON and Mass Casualty Incident Teams in
of West Florida; John Ortiz Smykla, Florida Hospitals; Stephanie E. Stockdale, Sentara
Atlantic University; Jamie Snyder, University of Norfolk General Hospital
West Florida; Vaughn Crichlow, Florida 135. Pseudoscience?: Evolution of Hair
Atlantic University Microscopy in Criminal Cases; Ayesha Bryan,
125. Police Ethics in Quebec: Factors Predicting Arcadia University
the Outcome of Officer Misconduct in the Police 136. Psychopathy and Evolution: What Best
Disciplinary System; Maude Lagace, University Describes Corporate Crime?; Chris Felts,
of Montreal; Rémi Boivin, Université de University of Cincinnati; Michael Benson,
Montréal University of Cincinnati
126. Police Interrogation, Democracy, and 137. Public Perceptions on the Police Use of
Modern Legal Reforms in Taiwan: A Case Force; Cody Alward, Westminster College
Study of the Interrogation Practices in Taipei 138. Qualitative Research as a Tool for Social
City; Shih Chun Chien, Stanford Law School Justice: Understanding the Needs of
127. Police as Victims: the Untold Truth; Danelle Multisystem Youth; Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo,
Josephine Dwyer, Rutgers University - Camden; Texas Tech University; Mary Helen Lopez,
Megan Propati, Rutgers University - Camden Bexar County Community Supervision And
128. Power of Perspective: The Effects of Public Corrections Department
Perceptions of Police and Fear of Crime on 139. Recidivism and Offense Type: A Study of
Attitudes Towards Aerial Drone Use; Olivia DUI Offenses; Genoa Cole, Illinois State
Tuttle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Joel D. University; Jason R. Ingram, Illinois State
Lieberman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; University
Terance Miethe, University of Nevada, Las 140. Reefer Madness: Are Medical Marijuana
Vegas; Mari Sakiyama, University of Nevada, Users at an Increased Risk of Driving and Being
Las Vegas; Miliaikeala S.J. Heen, University of Involved in Motor Vehicle Accidents While
Nevada, Las Vegas Under the Influence of Marijuana?; Carol J.
Boyd, University of Michigan; Philip T. Veliz,
University of Michigan

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141. Reintegration of Police Officers Coming Collisions and Other Undesired Events Among
back from an International Mission: What about Patrol Officers in a Large Police Department;
Proactivity?; Véronique Goyette, Université de Andrew Hansen, Western Carolina University
Montréal; Isabelle Tremblay, Université de 152. Serious, Violent, and Chronic Juvenile
Montréal; Luc Brunet, Université de Montréal Offenders: Changes in Risk and Protective
142. Reported Consequences of Sibling-to- Factors During Their Delinquent Careers;
Sibling Physical Violence; Katherine Martinez, Stephen M. Cox, Central Connecticut State
Metropolitan State University of Denver; University; Peter Kochol, State of Connecticut
Courtney McDonald, Georgia Southwestern Judicial Branch; Jennifer Hedlund, Central
State University Connecticut State University
143. Rhetoric Constructs Reality: Using Feminist 153. Shining Headlights on Deviance: The
Scholarship to Assess an Anti-Human Relationship between Social Bonds and
Trafficking Campaign; Kasey Ragan, University Alcohol-Impaired Driving; Nicole Broccolino,
of California, Irvine Cabrini College
144. Risk Assessment in the Real World: 154. Situational Crime Prevention in Retail
Examining the Reliability of Parole Officers’ Stores; Victoria Tjahjo, University of Central
Ratings; Sabrina G. DeMore, University of Oklahoma
Cincinnati; Gina N. Gibbs, University of 155. Smart on Crime: Bridging the Gap Between
Cincinnati; Jennifer L. Lux, University of Perception and Reality; Jessica Deitzer,
Cincinnati; Sarah M. Manchak, University of University of Alabama at Birmingham; Megan
Cincinnati Webb, University of Alabama at Birmingham;
145. Risk Factors for Delinquency After a First Julien Grayer, University of Alabama at
Intervention of the CPS Due to Behavior Birmingham
Problems; Catherine Pineau-Villeneuve, 156. Social Bond Theory and Binge Drinking;
Montreal Youth Center / University of Montreal; Tiffany Arden Phillips, Cabrini College
Catherine Laurier, Montreal Youth Center / 157. Social Media as a Pathway to the Field of
University of Montreal; Jean-Pierre Guay, Criminal Justice; Hannarae Lee, Indiana
University of Montreal; Sonia Helie, Montreal University Bloomington; Michael Match,
Youth Center / University of Montreal / UQAM Indiana University
146. Risk in Review: A Qualitative Investigation 158. Solidarity in The Fight to End Solitary;
of Winko Criteria Interpretation in British Hailey Louise Hurst, San Jose State University
Columbia Review Board Hearings; Hugh 159. Staying Clean: Indicators of Relapse within
William Relkov Curtis, Simon Fraser University a Drug Court Program; Sofia Laguna, University
147. Rural Variation in Adolescent Substance of California, Irvine
Use: The Role of Permissive Normative Climate 160. Substance Use among Immigrant Youth in
and Neighborhoods; Courtney Thrash, Chicago; Zahra Shekarkhar, Fayetteville State
University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Tara D. University; Chris Gibson, University of Florida
Warner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln 161. Tampa Electric Company's Big Bend Utility
148. Schools as Safe Havens? Differential Plant: A Case Study; Lynne Marie Hodalski-
Impacts of Gang Involvement on the Contexts of Champagne, University of South Florida
Violent Victimization; Joanna Kubik, Rutgers 162. The Animal Cruelty Violations, Social
University - Newark; Meagan Docherty, Rutgers Disorganization and Neighborhood Change;
University; Paul Boxer, Rutgers University - Garland White, Old Dominion University;
Newark; Bonita Veysey, Rutgers University - Leslie-Dawn Quick, Old Dominion University
Newark; Michael Ostermann, Rutgers 163. The Claims made by Surveillance
University Entrepreneurs in the Marketing of Biometric
149. Seasonal Variations of Information Theft Products; Carlos Rodolfo Hickmann, University
within Different Types of Organizations; Jeong of Ottawa
Hyun Kim, Rutgers University 164. The Con at Work: A Sociological Profile of
150. Self Control and Binge Drinking among the Con-Style Serial Rapist; Clara Fesmire,
College Athletes and Organizations; Kristina E. Ohio University; Thomas Vander Ven, Ohio
Startare, Cabrini College University; Lauren Elizabeth Wright, University
151. Self-Reported Involvement in Vehicle of Central Florida

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165. The Context of Collateral Consequences: 176. The Link between Media Violence and
Effects of Parental Incarceration by Aggression; Mariel Delacruz, Cabrini College
Neighborhood Disadvantage; Scott James, 177. The Mass Incarceration Era; Cody Szabo,
University of Iowa Temple University
166. The Development of a Japanese Geographic 178. The Money Spots: ATMs and their Spatial
Profiling System in R Language; Hiroki Influence on Street Crimes; Henri Buccine-
Kuraishi, Forensic Science Laboratory, Shiga Schraeder, Rutgers University; Joanna Kubik,
Prefectural Police Headquarters; Shumpei Rutgers University - Newark; Joel M. Caplan,
Haginoya, Forensic Science Laboratory, Rutgers University; Paul Boxer, Rutgers
Tochigi Prefectural Police Headquarters; Aiko University - Newark
Hanayama, Scientific Investigation Laboratory, 179. The News Coverage of Lethal Violence in
Aomori Prefectural Police Headquarters; Louisville’s Courier Journal; Viviana
Masakazu Kobayashi, Forensic Science Andreescu, University of Louisville; Molly
Laboratory, Miyagi Prefectural Police Block, University of Louisville; Ashley French,
Headquarters; Toyoharu Hosokawa, Forensic University of Louisville
Science Laboratory, Shizuoka Prefectural Police 180. The Potential and Challenges of New
Headquarters; Takashi Sugimoto, Forensic Zealand-Style Youth Justice and Family Group
Science Laboratory, Nagasaki Prefectural Conferences; Brenda A. McKinney, University
Police Headquarters of Otago
167. The Difficulties College Women Face in 181. The Relationship Between Athletic Sports
Exiting Abusive Relationships; Jaclyn Lynch, Participation and Juvenile Delinquency; Lenin
Ohio University Belalcazar, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
168. The Effect of Social Network Characteristics 182. The Relationship between Parental
on Adolescent Deviance for Individuals with Monitoring and Marijuana Non-use among
Depression; Michelle Harris, Georgia State African American and Latino Adolescents;
University; Brent Teasdale, Georgia State Madison Nilsen, Rutgers University
University 183. The Role Of Paraprofessionals In Intensive
169. The Evolution of American Drug Policy: A Probation For Serious And Persistent Young
Review of Major Drug Legislation in the United Offenders; Wendy S. McClanahan, MAI
States from 1980 to the Present; Nathan Kruis, (McClanahan Associates, Inc.)
Indiana University of Pennsylvania 184. The Role of Parenting Style, Family
170. The FinnCrime Study; Henrik Elonheimo, Structure, and Internalizing Disorders in the
University of Turku, Finland; David Gyllenberg, Development of Self-Control.; Charles Giberti,
Columbia University; Lauri Sillanmäki, University of Cincinnati
University of Turku; Jukka Huttunen, University 185. The Trending Mind of America: Mapping
of Turku; Terja Ristkari, University of Turku; the Emergence and Popularity of Different
André Sourander, University of Turku Criminal Justice Reforms; Austin Joel Miller,
171. The Impact of Criminal Justice Education on Metropolitan State University of Denver; Scott
Attitudes toward Prison Reform; Michael Allen Loy, Metropolitan State University of Denver;
Wilson, Longwood University; Connie M. Koski, Charleen Strother, Metropolitan State
Longwood University University of Denver; Samantha Holstein,
172. The Impact of Driving Under the Influence Metropolitan State University of Denver
Citations on Suicide; Taronish Irani, Private 186. The Use of Police Body Cameras; Canada
Practice; Cheryl Meyer, Wright State University Stewart, Saint Anselm College; Elizabeth
173. The Impact of New Family Structures on Gilboy, Saint Anselm College; Kaitlyn Clarke,
Criminal Outcomes; Candice Anderson, Sam Saint Anselm College
Houston State University 187. Theories on the Justification of Sexual
174. The Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Violence; Kathy Rodriguez, William Paterson
Disorder among Veterans; Philip McCristall, University; Sheetal Ranjan, William Paterson
University of Ontario Institute of Technology University
175. The Juvenile Justice System and Crossover 188. Three Strikes Laws: Their Ethical Impact on
Youth; Latanya P. Mitchell, Indiana University Prisoners and Society; John David Crum,
of Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Sadie J.

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Mummert, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Beth A. Sanders, Texas State University; M.
Shannon Womer Phaneuf, Indiana University of Hunter Martaindale, ALERRT - Texas State
Pennsylvania University; Terry Nichols, Alerrt - Advanced
189. Tip of an Iceberg: Citizen Complaints and Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training
Citizen Dissatisfaction with the Police; Robert 202. Using Google Street View to Assess
E. Worden, University at Albany, SUNY; Kelly J. Environmental Characteristics of Drug Hot
Becker, The John F. Finn Institute for Public Spots in Inner-City Neighborhoods; Ko-Hsin
Safety, Inc. Hsu, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
190. Traumatic Experiences and Risk-Taking 203. Variations in the Characteristics of Sexual
Behaviors among Incarcerated Women; Bailey Violence Victimization among LGBT; Xavier L.
Perschon, Idaho State University; Shannon Guadalupe-Diaz, Framingham State University
Lynch, Idaho State University; Kaitlyn Adams, 204. Verbal Intelligence, Attitudinal Coherence,
Idaho State University and Support for the Death Penalty; Sean P.
191. Triggering a Sale: A Content Analysis of Roche, University at Albany, SUNY; Justin Tyler
Firearm Advertisements; Carol Joan Newark, Pickett, University at Albany, SUNY
University of California, Irvine 205. Victim, Hero, or Seductress? Perceptions of
192. Who’s that at the Door? Difference in Students Involved in Sexual Relationships with
Immigration Enforcement along the Southwest; Teachers; Caitlyn Meade, University of South
Steven Carmona Mora, University of California, Florida; Ráchael Powers, University of South
Santa Cruz Florida
193. The New Treatment Arena: Adult 206. Visceral Violence: Examining the Influence
Correctional Facilities and Medication Practices of Emotional Affect on Sexual Assaults;
for Individuals with Mental Illness; Christina Nicholas Paruzzolo Bordignon, Simon Fraser
Kamis, Washington and Lee University University
194. Linking Leisure Time Use and Marijuana 207. Visualizing Wrongful Convictions and
Consumption; Patrick Nevada, Bard College Reform Strategies; Kaitlyn Clarke, Saint Anselm
195. The Association Between Parental College; Philip D. McCormack, Fitchburg State
Incarceration and Childhood Educational University; Francesca Spina, Springfield
Attainment: A Gendered Perspective; Aimee College
Wilkerson, Wesleyan University 208. What About Girls?: Investigating the Impact
196. Understanding Adolescent Alcohol Use of the Peer Group on the Frequency of
through an Intergenerational Perspective; Rusty Aggressive and Delinquent Behaviour in Female
Schnellinger, Kent State University; Tiffany Youth; Monique Tremblay, Ryerson University;
Bergin, Kent State University David Day, Ryerson University
197. Understanding Binge Drinking in Minority 209. What's with the Attitude?: The Impact of
Adolescents: Moderating Effects of Ethnicity Criminal Justice Courses on Attitudes Toward
and Self Esteem; Manju Chawla, Texas Tech Capital Punishment - Revisited; Chelsie Pasley,
University; Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, Texas Longwood University; Connie M. Koski,
Tech University Longwood University
198. Understanding Police Officer Traffic 210. When the Type of Victim Sheds Light on the
Citation Practices Using a Focal Concerns Sexual Murderer’s Profile; Jonathan James,
Theory Approach; Richard C. Helfers, University of Montreal; Jean Proulx, University
University of Texas at Tyler of Montreal; Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser
199. Understanding Violence at Sporting Events; University
Eric Lesneskie, Bloomsburg University; Steven 211. Why so Fearful? A Quantitative Analysis of
Block, Central Connecticut State University Four Theotical Models for the Fear of Crime;
200. Unusual Suspects and Unsuspecting Nicholas Devine, St. John's University
Victims: Correlates of Females Who Kill Male 212. Women in Jails and Prison: A Policy
Intimate Partners; Jessica L. Burke, Francis Approach Examining Services and Structures;
Marion University; Jessica M. Doucet, Francis Porche' Adalia Whitby, Florida State University
Marion University
201. Using Academic Partnerships to Create
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213. Youth Involved in Prostitution: Changes in
Interactions with Police and Social Service
Agencies; Jennifer McMahon-Howard,
Kennesaw State University
214. “She Asked For It”: Measuring Students’
Support of and Belief in Rape Myths; Rebecca
Nabzdyk, University of Central Missouri; Ashley
Wellman, University of Central Missouri

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 20 Chair:
Jennifer Gibbs, Pennsylvania State University,
628. Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Harrisburg
Breakfast
7:30 to 9:00am Georgetown West, 631. Vicarious Victimization: Coping,
Concourse Level Forgiveness, and Closure
8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace Level
629. Neighborhood Disparities in Disadvantage, After Exoneration: The Experience of Closure;
Social Capital and Violent Crime Valli Rajah-Mandery, John Jay College of
8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Level Criminal Justice; Amy Shlosberg, Fairleigh
Deserts of Disadvantage: The Effects of Diffuse Dickinson University; Evan Mandery, John Jay
Structural Disadvantage on Violent Crime in College of Criminal Justice
Urban Communities; Lallen T. Johnson, Drexel Homicide Survivors’ Definitions of Forgiveness:
University; Robert J. Kane, Drexel University Intra-personal, Inter-personal, and Extra-
Understanding Neighborhood Disparities in personal Orientations; Kristen L. Hourigan,
Violent Crime: Does the City-Wide Structure of University at Albany, SUNY
Co-offending Networks Matter?; Sara My Loved One Was Raped: The Experiences of
Bastomski, Yale University; Noli Brazil, Yale Family, Spouses and Friends of Sexual Assault
University Victims; Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State
Trauma, Anger and Intergenerational University
Incarceration; Mark Halsey, Flinders University Understanding Sexual Assault Disclosure: A
The Role of Neighborhood Disadvantage in Modified Version of Ullman's Social Reactions
Victimization Coping Strategies; Christopher Questionnaire; Sarah Koon-Magnin, University
Palmore, Pennsylvania State University of South Alabama
A Tale of Two Cities: Is Violent Crime a Loss or Exploring Rape Survivor Activities: Establishing a
Formation of Social Capital?; DeAndre Terrell Foundation for Policy, Practice, and Support;
Beadle, University of Arkansas Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State University
Chair: Chair:
DeAndre Terrell Beadle, University of Arkansas Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State University
630. Measuring and Modeling Beliefs about the 632. Author Meets Critics: Why We Harm
Police and Law 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Level
8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Concourse Level Author:
Compliance with the Law and Cooperation with Lois Presser, University of Tennessee
the Police in Japan; Masahiro Tsushima, Critics:
Ryukoku University; Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan
University University
A Multidimensional Model of Legal Cynicism; Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University
Faith Gifford, Arizona State University; Michael
D. Reisig, Arizona State University 633. Author Meets Critics: System Kids:
Dominant Personalities and Perceptions of Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of
Procejural Justice and Police Legitimacy; Doug Regulation
Mellom, Arizona State University; Justin Ready, 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Arizona State University; Jacob Young, Arizona Author:
State University Lauren Silver, Rutgers University - Camden
Procedural Justice, Obligation to Obey, and Chair:
Cooperation with Police in a Community of Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Rutgers University
Ghanaian Immigrants; Daniel K. Pryce, George Critics:
Mason University; Devon Johnson, George Jody Miller, Rutgers University
Mason University; Edward R. Maguire, Jamie J. Fader, Temple University
American University Kimberly Cook, University of North Carolina,
Public Perceptions of Police Legitimacy; Jennifer Wilmington
Gibbs, Pennsylvania State University, Jill McCorkel, Villanova University
Harrisburg
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634. Avoiding and Leaving Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati; Christopher Sullivan,
Institutions University of Cincinnati; Alex R. Piquero,
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace Level University of Texas at Dallas
Institutional Avoidance or Engagement? How Chair:
Race Shapes the Relationship Between Criminal Derek Mueller, University of Cincinnati
Justice Contact and Institutional Involvement;
Brianna Remster, Villanova University; Rory
Kramer, Villanova University Thematic Session
Mechanisms in Crime Prevention: A Holistic
636. NIJ Highlights: Violent Extremism in the
Approach; Tore Bjørgo, Norwegian Police
U.S. and Lessons about Combating and
University College
Preventing It
Integrating Developmental Research into Practice:
The Role of Positive and Negative Life-Events 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Level
in Probation Outcomes; John Boman, University Community Policing Strategies To Counter
of Wyoming; Eric Wodahl, University of Violent Extremism; David Schanzer, Duke
Wyoming University
Studying Desistance in Prisons; Lila Kazemian, Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted, U.S. Community-
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Based, Muslim-Led CVE Program; John
What I’d Tell My 16 Year Old Self: Criminal Horgan, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
Desistance, Young Adults, and Maturation; Michael Williams, University of Massachusetts,
Matthew L. Mizel, University of California, Los Lowell; William Evans, University of Nevada,
Angeles; Laura S. Abrams, University of Reno
California, Los Angeles Research and Evaluation on Domestic
Chair: Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Research
Matthew L. Mizel, University of California, Los to Support Exit USA; Matthew DeMichele, RTI
Angeles International; Pete Simi, University of Nebraska
at Omaha; Kathy Blee, University of Pittsburgh;
635. Propensity and Prediction Kelle Barrick, RTI International
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Level Evaluation of the SLATT Program; Lois Davis,
Origins of Violence: Linking a Temperament- RAND Corporation; Todd Helmus, RAND
Based Model of Conduct Problems and a Corporation
Developmental-Based Model of Aggression; Chair:
Jeff Mathesius, Simon Fraser University; John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice
Patrick Lussier, Université Laval; Raymond Discussants:
Corrado, Simon Fraser University Michael Jensen, University of Maryland
Changes in Self-control and Delinquency; Ryang Gina Ligon, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Hui Kim, NYS Division of Criminal Justice
Services; Byung Jun Cho, Westfield State 637. Cyberbullying: Risk Assessment,
University; Hee Jung Lee, University of Predictions, and Responses
Massachusetts, Lowell 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Early Onset of Delinquent Behavior – Cyberbullying after High School: Exploring
Developments and Predictive Power; Klaus Cyberbullying Victimization And Offending In
Boers, University of Muenster; Jost Reinecke, College Students; Meghan Elizabeth Hembree,
University of Bielefeld; Daniel Seddig, Armstrong State University
University of Zurich Predicting The Responses Of Adolescents Toward
Predicting Arrest Probability across Time: A Test Cyberbullying; Bethany Poff, Appalachian State
of Competing Perspectives; Michelle Coyne, University; George Higgins, University of
University of Cincinnati / DeSales University Louisville; Catherine Marcum, Appalachian
The Impact of Criminal Propensity and Motivation State University; Melissa Ricketts, Shippensburg
to Desist on Offending Trajectories: An University
Investigation of Population Heterogeneity and The Internet Is Always On: A Look At General
State Dependence Perspectives; Derek Mueller, Theory Of Crime, Routine Activities Theory,
University of Cincinnati; Omeed Ilchi, And Cyberbullying; Alexis Hayton, University
of New Haven
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
The Prediction Model On Types Of Risk Factors Interrupted Time Series Techniques; Mitchell B.
Related To Cyberbullying In Korea; Juyoung Chamlin, Texas State University; Andrea E.
Song, Korean Institute of Criminology Krajewski, Texas State University; William Alex
What Is In A Name - Critical Examination Of Pridemore, University at Albany, SUNY; Ethan
Programs Combatting Cyberbullying; Nicolette Rogers, University of Iowa
Reyhani, University of Guelph Correspondence between National and City Crime
Chair: Trends in India; Sami Ansari, Salem State
Donald Rebovich, Utica College University
Measuring the Prevalence of Bonded Labor
Victimization in Tamil Nadu State, India; Andee
Thematic Session Cooper Parks, International Justice Mission;
Beth Rabinovich, Westat; Krishnan Kandasamy,
638. A Longitudinal Evaluation and Policy
National Adivasi Solidarity Council; Alesha
Considerations of a New Rehabilitation
Rusk, International Justice Mission; Matthew
Program
Airola, Westat; Michael Giangrande, Westat;
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Level Paul Zador, Westat; Terence Fitzgerald,
Introduction to Ascend, a New Cognitive International Justice Mission
Behavioral Program; Christine Morse, Ascend Chair:
Program; Toni White, Ascend Program Andee Cooper Parks, International Justice Mission
A Longitudinal Outcome Evaluation of a New
Cognitive Behavioral Program; Jennie Kaufman 640. The Spatial Distribution of Offenders,
Singer, California State University, Sacramento; Disorder, and Crime
Yvette Farmer, California State University, 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Level
Sacramento; Ryan Mychal Getty, California Environment and Neighborhood Characteristics
State University, Sacramento and Spatial Clustering of Bank Robbery in
Using the Words of Offenders as Data to Enhance Houston; Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State
the Evaluation of a New Cognitive Behavioral University
Program; Yvette Farmer, California State Offenders Offend in Hot Spots But They Grow Up
University, Sacramento; Jennie Kaufman In Neighborhoods; Mercer Sullivan, Rutgers
Singer, California State University, Sacramento; University - Newark
Ryan Mychal Getty, California State University, Neighborhood Abandonment, Alcohol, Drug
Sacramento Activity and Crime: A Spatial Analysis of
Policy and Administrative Issues in Getting New Camden, NJ; Richard Stansfield, Rutgers
Rehabilitation Programs in Correctional University; Louis Tuthill, Rutgers University
Agencies; Milo Fitch, Sacramento County The Trialectics of Crime, Surveillance and Urban
Sheriff's Department Disorder; Christopher Magno, Gannon
University
639. Research on the Measurement of Crime Doctoring Disorganization: Mapping Crime and
Prevalence and Trends Hospitalizations in Dallas, TX; Alexis Harper,
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace Level University of Texas at Dallas
National Estimates of Specific Crime Rates from Chair:
NIBRS Data; John Roberts, University of Alexis Harper, University of Texas at Dallas
Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Aki Roberts, University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Unwrapping the "Other" Category: An Thematic Session
Examinations of Weapons and Mass Murder in
SHR and NIBRS; Lin Huff-Corzine, University 641. Media, Crime and Social Justice
of Central Florida; James McCutcheon, 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace Level
University of Memphis; Sarah Ann Sacra, The Impact of Racism on the Media and Crime
University of Central Florida; Jay Corzine, Nexus; David N. Baker, Texas Southern
University of Central Florida; Mindy Weller, University; Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh
University of Central Florida Dickinson University; Sean Wilson, Texas
Much Ado about Nothing: Rates versus Counts in Southern University
Studies of Crime and Justice using ARIMA
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Media Manufacture of Madness: Criminalizing
Thematic Session
Gender and Race; Negar Pourebrahim Alamdar,
York University 644. Policing Vulnerability
The Criminalization of Conformity: Media
8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Level
Construction of Youth Gangs; Livy Anthony
Hidden and Silenced Vulnerabilities: The Under-
Visano, York University
and Over-Policing of LGBTIQ Victims; Nicole
Chair:
L. Asquith, University of Western Sydney;
Negar Pourebrahim Alamdar, York University
Angela Dwyer, Queensland University of
Discussant:
Technology
Livy Anthony Visano, York University
The Impact of a Socially Disorganised
Community upon the Vulnerability of Police;
Thematic Session Ken Wooden, University of Western Sydney
Psychologically Vulnerable Suspects and Police
642. Crime and Place: Situational Interviews: Risks and Mitigation; Karl Roberts,
Characteristics University of Western Sydney
8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace Chair:
Level Nicole L. Asquith, University of Western Sydney
A Conjunctive Analysis of Street Robbery: 645. Perspectives on the School Environment,
Extending the Evidence Base Regarding Facility Structural Barriers to Success, and Crime
Configurations and Spatial Distributions of 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Level
Crime; Lucia Summers, Texas State University; Afterschool Programs and Youth Safety in a
Monica Caballero, Texas State University Boomtown Community; Roni Mayzer,
Crime and Place: Perspectives from a Developing University of North Dakota; Thomasine
Country; Faisal Umar, University College Heitkamp, University of North Dakota
London; Shane D. Johnson, University College Race, Threat, and Interracial Contact: An
London; James Cheshire, University College Examination of Exclusionary School
London Punishment; Cresean Hughes, Florida State
Spatio-Temporal Examination of Violent Crime: University; Patricia Warren, Florida State
The Role of Neighborhood Characteristics and University; Eric A. Stewart, Florida State
Alcohol Availability; Aleksandra J. Snowden, University; Caroline M. Bailey, Florida State
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Rachel University
Treuer, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Predictors of College Participation and Desistance
from Crime Among Residents from a Socially
Thematic Session Disorganized Neighborhood: Pathways into the
Ivory Tower; Michelle Meloy, Rutgers
643. Special Issues in the Criminal Justice University - Camden; Kristin Curtis, Rutgers
System in Korea University - Camden; Ashley Jensen, Rutgers
University - Camden; Taylor Kates, Rutgers
8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace
University - Camden; Romero Lundy, Rutgers
Level
University - Camden; Jessica McConnell,
Suicide Attempts Among Electric Monitoring
Rutgers University - Camden; Megan Propati,
Probationers in Korea; Junseob Moon, Catholic
Rutgers University - Camden; Shelby Tucker,
Kwandong University; Changhan Lee, Dongguk
Rutgers University - Camden; Wayne Webb,
University
Rutgers University - Camden
Comparing Crime Rates between South Korea and
What Kinds of Colleges are Most Dangerous?
the United States; Sung-hun Byun, Rutgers
Associations Between School-Level Factors and
University
the Risk of Rape for Female Students; Stephen
Correlates of Diverse Pathways in Victimization;
Cranney, University of Pennsylvania
Youngoh Jo, SUNY Brockport; Bora Lee, Claflin
Chair:
University
Stephen Cranney, University of Pennsylvania
Chair:
Junseob Moon, Catholic Kwandong University

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
University; Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State
Thematic Session
University
646. Suicide Among Incarcerated Individuals: Chair:
Rates, Risk Factors, and Adjustment Upon Mia Gilliam, Illinois State University
Release
8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, Thematic Session
Concourse Level
Prison Suicide Rates in the Era of Mass 648. Crime and Place: Social Control and Social
Incarceration; Jessica Mercante, Sam Houston Disorganization
State University; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby Level
Houston State University Effects of Social Control and Collective Efficacy
Factors Associated with Prisoner Suicide: Using on Victimization, Fear, and Disorder
Random Forest Techniques to Understand Perceptions in a Relational Society; Doris Chu,
Suicide Completion in Prisons; Sara Debus- National Chung Cheng University; Sue-Ming
Sherrill, ICF International; Brandy L. Blasko, Yang, George Mason University; Mei-Chin
Sam Houston State University Juan, National Chung Cheng University; Tzu-
“I Am a Failure”: Unemployment, Shame, and Hao Wu, National Chung Cheng University
Suicidal Ideation Among Former Jail Inmates; Effects of Social Disorganization on Physical and
Mariam Gregorian, Catholic University of Social Disorder Within Neighborhoods. An
America; June Tangney, George Mason Empirical Test of Three Versions of Social
University; Jeffrey Stuewig, George Mason Disorganization Theory; Gerben Bruinsma,
University; Kelly Moore, George Mason Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and
University Law Enforcement (NSCR); Wim Bernasco,
Chair: Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and
Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State University Law Enforcement (NSCR); Evelien Hoeben,
Discussant: Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and
Elizabeth L. Jeglic, John Jay College of Criminal Law Enforcement (NSCR); Heleen Janssen,
Justice Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and
647. Bias in Police-Citizen Contacts? Law Enforcement (NSCR); Lieven Pauwels,
8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby Level Ghent University; Frank Weerman, Netherlands
Categorization, Stereotyping and Police Traffic Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement Behavior; Chris Barnum, St. Enforcement (NSCR)
Ambrose University; Matthew Auliff, St. Who “Sees” More Disorder? An Experiment on
Ambrose University; Melissa Linn, St. Ambrose Perception of Disorder between Police,
University Residents, and Ex-Offenders; Sue-Ming Yang,
Politicized Policing Practices: Immigration George Mason University
Enforcement, Stop-and-Frisk, and their Use in
Revitalization Strategies; Emily Shrider, The Thematic Session
Ohio State University
Procedural Justice Theory: A Race-Conscious 649. Understanding Crime Trends: Results
Critique; Karen Suzanne Glover, California From the National Academies of Sciences
State University, San Marcos Roundtable
The More things Change, the More they Stay the
8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom
Same? Estimating the Effect of the Floyd et al.
Center, Concourse Level
v. NYC on Stop-and-Frisk Patterns; Joel
The Prevalence and Incidence of Offending
Capellan, CUNY Graduate Center; Jeremy
During the Crime Drop; Eric Baumer,
Porter, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Jeanene
Pennsylvania State University; Mark T. Berg,
Barrett, CUNY Graduate Center
University of Iowa; Richard Rosenfeld,
University Police Departments and Racial
University of Missouri - St. Louis; Rolf Loeber,
Profiling: An Analysis of Traffic Stop Study
University of Pittsburgh
Data in Illinois; Mia Gilliam, Illinois State
University; Kelsie Langheim, Illinois State
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Where the Action is in Crime? Variability of 651. ASC Welcomes New Members, Students and
Crime Across Different Spatial Units in The Mentors Breakfast
Hague; Wouter Steenbeek, Netherlands Institute 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom West,
for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Concourse Level
David Weisburd, George Mason University
Age Period Cohort Analysis of the Crime Drop in 652. Roundtable: Mentoring Adjuncts
New York from 1990 to 2010; Jaeok Kim, (Practitioners): The Unknown Requirements of
University at Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Scholarship, University Service, and Teaching
Bushway, University at Albany, SUNY; Hui- 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Shien Tsao, University at Albany, SUNY #1, Terrace Level
Can Hot Spots Policing Reduce Crime in Chair:
Jurisdictions? An Agent-Based Model Claudia San Miguel, Texas A&M International
Simulation; David Weisburd, George Mason University
University; Anthony Braga, Rutgers University / Discussant:
Harvard University; Elizabeth Groff, Temple David R. Montague, University of Arkansas at
University; Alese Wooditch, George Mason Little Rock
University
653. Roundtable: Self-Defense, Castle Doctrine,
650. Empirical Explanations of Victimization and Stand Your Ground: Race and Ethnicity,
Patterns Using Large-Scale Data Socioeconomic Status, and Gender
8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East, 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Concourse Level #2, Terrace Level
An Examination of Sexual Assault in Same Sex Chair:
Relationships: Establishing a Baseline from Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College
Nationally Reported Incidents; Jessie L. Discussants:
Krienert, Illinois State University; Jeffrey A. Alero Afejuku, Argosy University
Walsh, Illinois State University Lorenzo M. Boyd, University of Massachusetts,
Coercive Control across Age Groups: Findings Lowell
from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual
654. Roundtable: Still Doing "Hard Time" :
Violence Survey (NISVS); Christina N.
Recent and Future Trends in our Prisons
Policastro, University of Tennessee at 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Chattanooga; Mary A. Finn, Michigan State #3, Terrace Level
University Participants:
Interactive Effect of Partners' Violence and Ann Marie Rocheleau, Stonehill College
Victims' Propensity on Sexual Violence Robert Johnson, American University
Victimizations: An analysis of the 2010 NISVS; Alison B. Martin, Council of State Governments
Seongmin Park, University of Tennessee at Justice Center
Chattanooga; Yeok-il Cho, University of Central
Missouri 655. Roundtable: Researching Self-Represented
Unraveling American Indian Homicide Litigants, Civil Protection Orders, and Access
Victimization in North Carolina; Brian Pitman, to Justice
University of North Carolina, Wilmington; 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Christina Lanier, University of North Carolina, #4, Terrace Level
Wilmington The Lautenberg Amendment: A Review of the
Is Gang Victimization More Detrimental?: An Literature; Dory Mizrachi, University of
Exploration of Gang Violence Using the NCVS; Nevada, Las Vegas
Jennifer Gatewood Owens, University of Moving between Infinity Focus and Aperture: The
Missouri - Kansas City; J. Michael Vecchio, Researcher’s Lens and the Focus of Research;
Loyola University Chicago Amy M. Magnus, University of California,
Chair: Irvine; Carolyn S. Willis, University of Nevada,
Jennifer Gatewood Owens, University of Missouri Las Vegas
- Kansas City

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Barriers to Justice: Challenges Faced by ESL
Thematic Session
Clients Seeking Protection Orders; Carolyn S.
Willis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Emily 658. Trends in Group-Based Trajectory
Troshynski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Modeling
Judicial Differences in Protective Orders Issuance
8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse
Rates: An Examination of Court Factors, Case
Level
Aspects, and Individual Characteristics; Alexa
Where You Start Affects Where You End Up:
Bejinariu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Using Start Values to Avoid Local Solutions in
Chair:
Group-Based Trajectory Models; Gary Sweeten,
Amy M. Magnus, University of California, Irvine
Arizona State University; Kara V. Hannula,
656. Roundtable: Trends in the Judiciary: Arizona State University
Interviews with Judges across the Glove Order, Chaos, or Both? Using Group-Based
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East Trajectory Models to Examine Patterns in
#5, Terrace Level Perceptual Risk Updating and Ambiguity; Alisa
Chair: Matlin, Rutgers University; Samuel DeWitt,
Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Rutgers University - Newark; Robert Apel,
Symposium Rutgers University
Participants: Developmental Trajectories of Sensation Seeking
Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University and Impulsivity: Social Sources of Stability and
Diana Lynne Bruns, Southeast Missouri State Change; Kara V. Hannula, Arizona State
University University; Callie H. Burt, University of
Washington
657. Female Offending and Victimization Evidence for Life-Course Offense Specialization
8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby Level from Group-Based Multi-Trajectory Models;
Intimate Partner Violence: The Impact of Sexism, Arjan Blokland, NSCR / Leiden University; Gary
Dominance, and Hostility; Jennifer E. Loveland, Sweeten, Arizona State University
John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Chitra Chair:
Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Gary Sweeten, Arizona State University
Janie's Got a Gun:Gendered Predictors of Discussant:
Motivations for Aggression; Nicole Niebuhr, Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University
Sam Houston State University; Leana Bouffard,
Sam Houston State University; Lisa Muftic, Sam
Houston State University; Jeffrey A. Bouffard, Thematic Session
Sam Houston State University
Collaboration or Co-option? Experiences on Task 659. Tribute to the Contributions of Richard H.
Forces with Advocates and Law Enforcement; Ward (1938 - 2015)
Lisa Leduc, University of Maine at Presque Isle 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse
Rape Myth Attitudes and Change: A Longitudinal Level
Approach; Jesse R. McKee, James Madison Dick Ward the CJ Administrator; Mario Gaboury
University Dick Ward the Man; Julius Debro
Sexualized Images In Video Games, Sexist Dick Ward the International Criminologist;
Attitudes, and Rape Myths; Chris Rose, Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh; Victoria Justice
Beck, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh; Jason Dick Ward the NYPD Detective; William Bratton
Lee, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Dick Ward the Inspiration & Role Model; Nancy
Chair: Rodriguez, National Institute of Justice
Marika Dawkins, University of Texas Rio Grande Dick Ward the CJ Pioneer; Senator Blumenthal
Valley Chair:
William Tafoya, University of New Haven

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Thematic Session 662. Reentry, Recidivism, and Rehabilitation:
Understanding 'What Works' I
660. Death as a Criminological Topic I 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse
Level
8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby Level
For Whom Does a Neighborhood Effect Matter?
A Comprehensive Statute Analysis of Death
Neighborhood Trajectories of a Cohort of
Certification-Related Matters across all Fifty
Released Prisoners; Jessica T. Simes, Harvard
U.S. States; Leah R. Ruiz, Washington State
University
University; Brianne Michelle Posey, Washington
Gender, Community Resources, and
State University; Craig Hemmens, Washington
Disadvantage: Do Community Resources Have
State University; Mary Stohr, Washington State
a Differential Effect on Reconviction for
University; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington
Females and Males who Return to
State University
Disadvantaged Communities?; Kaleena J.
Deaths Stories: A Qualitative Analysis of Autopsy
Burkes, Florida State University; Andrea M.
Narratives; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington
Lindsey, Florida State University
State University; Brooke M. Benecke,
Neighborhood Context, Health, and Race –
Washington State University; Olivia Rudisill,
Impacts on Jail Reentry; Andrew Verheek,
Washington State University
Western Michigan University
Vehicles as Weapons: An Comparison of
The Process of Reinstatement of Offenders’
Homicides, Suicides, and Accidents Involving
Rights and its Effectiveness; Ekwuniru Nwokeji,
Motor Vehicles; Arianna M. Schiffner,
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Washington State University; Melanie-Angela
Chair:
Neuilly, Washington State University
Sarah Tahamont, University at Albany, SUNY
Chair:
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State 663. Prison Life and Prisoner Subjectivity
University 8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby Level
Discussant: The Influence of the Multicultural Factors of
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Foreign National Inmate on Prison Life
University Satisfaction Level: Mainly with Foreign
National Inmate in Cheonan Prison; Youngnam
Song, Dongguk University; Seungjoo Lee,
Thematic Session Dongguk University; Haneul Yim, Dongguk
661. Policy Panel: Measuring Juvenile University
Recidivism Do White-Collar Offenders Find Prison More
Punitive than Property Offenders? Club Fed or
8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse Club Dread?; David May, Mississippi State
Level University; Brian Payne, Old Dominion
Measuring Juvenile Recidivism: Data collection University
and reporting practices in juvenile corrections; Examining Factors that Predict Religiosity Among
Arna Carlock, The Pew Charitable Trusts; Phil Prison Inmates; Benjamin Meade, James
Stevenson, The Pew Charitable Trusts Madison University
Multi-state Juvenile Recidivism Study; Melissa Importation vs. Deprivation? Prisonization of
Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice; Male Inmates in Korea; Yoon-Ho Lee, Dongguk
Teri Deal, National Center for Juvenile Justice University; Sung Uook Lee, Michigan State
Texas Juvenile Recidivism Study; Joshua Weber, University
Council of State Governments Justice Center The Complex Healthcare Needs of Elderly Male
Chair: Inmates; Kathryn M. Nowotny, University of
Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Colorado, Boulder; Alice Cepeda, University of
Delinquency Prevention Southern California
Discussant: Chair:
Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Doris Schartmueller, California State University,
Delinquency Prevention Chico

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Purchasing Prescription Drugs Online:
Thematic Session
Problematic Patients or Capacitated
664. Moving In and Out of Academia and Consumers?; Lisa Sugiura, University of
Practice Southampton
Scraping the Price of Weed: An Analysis of
8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, Concourse Level
Cannabis Price Using Open Sources; Luca
Transition from Academia into the Field; David
Giommoni, Università Cattolica - Transcrime
Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and
“Silk Road is not a Marketplace. Silk Road is a
Delinquency Prevention
Global Revolt”: Virtual Ethnography of the
Transitioning between Worlds; Henry H.
Discussion Forum; Andrew Mestrinaro,
Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Moving from Academia to the Field; Brenda
Conceptualizing Fraud and Violence on
Riley, Tarleton State University
Cryptomarkets for Illicit Drugs; Kim Moeller,
Moving between Academia and Practice; Cindy J.
Aalborg University; Jakob Demant, University
Smith, United Nations Interregional Crime and
of Copenhagen; Rasmus Andersen, University of
Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
Copenhagen
Chair:
Chair:
Steve Van Dine, Ohio Department of
Kim Moeller, Aalborg University
Rehabilitation and Correction
665. Situational Dynamics of International
Violence
Thematic Session
8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Level 667. Advancing Queer Criminological Theory
An Analysis of Recent Murder Rate Trends in
Jamaica; Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M 8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby Level
University; Fay Williams, Northern Caribbean The ‘Prison of Love’ and Its Queer Discontents:
University; Lorna E. Grant, North Carolina On the Value of Paranoid and Reparative
Central University Readings in Queer Criminological Scholarship;
Earning by Other Means: An Examination of Matthew Ball, Queensland University of
Kidnapping and Functional Displacement in Technology
Antioquia, Colombia; Adam L. Dulin, U.S. Insert Sexy Title Here: Moving Away From a Sex-
Department of State; Jairo Patino, University of Negative Criminology; Aimee Wodda,
New Haven University of Illinois at Chicago
Desistance and Recidivism of Ex-Combatants and Minor Attraction: A Queer Criminology Issue;
the Relation With the Situation and Allyson Walker Franklin, John Jay College of
Environment; Sergio Triana, University of Criminal Justice
Cambridge 668. Roundtable: Police Officers Who Will
Homicide Temporal Variations in Recife, Brazil; "Pull" the Trigger
Debora Viana e Sousa Pereira, Federal 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor
University of Pernambuco; Martin A. Andresen, Chair:
Simon Fraser University; Caroline Maria de Evaristus Obinyan, Southern University at New
Miranda Mota, Federal University of Orleans
Pernambuco Discussants:
Characteristics and Motivations of American Charles Ochie, Albany State University, Albany,
Riots, 1998-2012; Sarah Nicksa, Widener Georgia
University Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State
Chair: University
Sarah Nicksa, Widener University John Penny, Southern University at New Orleans
666. Illicit Drug Markets on the Internet Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State University
8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Hamid Shabazz, Stevenson University
Drug Trafficking and Vendor Characteristics on Timothy Smith, Arizona Western College
Tor Network Cryptomarkets; Diana Dolliver, Participant:
University of Alabama Patrick Ibe, Albany State University, Albany,
Georgia
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669. Perceptions of Hate and Terrorism Cochran, University of South Florida; Joshua
8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor Cochran, University of South Florida; Daniel P.
Bias Crimes, Injury, and Reporting to Police: Mears, Florida State University
Results from the National Crime Victimization Chair:
Survey; Matthew Fetzer, Shippensburg H. Daniel Butler, University of Nebraska at
University; Frank Pezzella, John Jay College of Omaha
Criminal Justice; Carrie Maloney, East
Stroudsburg University
Defining and Measuring Hate: Hate Incidents and Thematic Session
the Extreme Right-Wing in Pennsylvania;
671. Recruiting Mentors for Youths:
Andrew Ritchey, The Pennsylvania State
Motivations, Challenges and Effects
University; Andrew Gladfelter, The
Pennsylvania State University 8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor
Hate Crime Processing: Understanding the National Survey of Men’s Perceptions of Youth
Trajectory of Hate Crime through the Criminal Mentoring; Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI
Justice System; Brendan Lantz, The International; James Trudeau, RTI
Pennsylvania State University; Andrew International; Jason Williams, RTI International
Gladfelter, The Pennsylvania State University; Motivations and Concerns of Mentor Candidates;
R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State James Trudeau, RTI International; Stephanie
University Hawkins Anderson, RTI International; Jason
Perceived Signs of Security Threat and Williams, RTI International
Preparedness: Explicating and Measuring the Mentor Matches: Strength of Relationships and
Relationship between What People See and Youth Outcomes; Jason Williams, RTI
What People Do; Suzanna Fay-Ramirez, The International; Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI
University of Queensland; Lorraine Mazerolle, International; James Trudeau, RTI International
Institute for Social Science Research, University Chair:
of Queensland James Trudeau, RTI International
Prejudice Motivated Victimization and the
Potential Barriers for Reporting Hate Crime; 672. Pearson Digital Products Focus Group III
Susann Wiedlitzka, University of Queensland 9:30 to 10:50am 4101, 4th Floor
Chair: 673. ASC Business Meeting
Michele Grillo, Monmouth University 9:30 to 10:50am Boundary, Terrace Level
670. Prisoner Misconduct, Riots, and the Pains of 674. Transnational Crime and Human Rights
Imprisonment 9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Level
8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor Framing Humane Egalitarian World-Order Justice
An Examination of Prison Riots Through the Lens Using Neo-Kuhnian Paradigmatic Human-
of Environmental Criminology; Susruta Sudula, Rights Contrast Sets; Thomas E. Reed, Eastern
John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Kentucky University
Graduate Center; Mijin Kim, John Jay College Promoting Global Preventative and
of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center Comprehensive Strategies on Police Governance
An Examination of Sex Differences in Inmate and Human Trafficking; Diana Lynne Bruns,
Misconduct; Carly Hilinski-Rosick, University Southeast Missouri State University; Dilip K.
of Tampa; John Walsh, Grand Valley State Das, International Police Executive Symposium;
University Bruno Meini, International Police Executive
Examining the Effect of Losing Good Time on Symposium
Inmates’ Subsequent Behavior in Prison; Calli Uncovering Child Trafficking in the Fishing
M. Cain, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Industry on Lake Volta, Ghana; Kirsten
Benjamin Steiner, University of Nebraska at Singleton, International Justice Mission; Julie
Omaha Stricker, International Justice Mission; Andee
Examining the Linkages between Prior Record Cooper Parks, International Justice Mission;
and Inmate Misconduct Trajectories; Elisa Katrina Baum, International Justice Mission
Toman, University of South Florida; John K.

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Saving Rhinos, Tigers, and Elephants: Analysis of Boundaries; Colleen Eren, LaGuardia
Legislative Policies and the Definitions Used by Community College, CUNY
Multiple Nations; Tamara Dempsey, Michigan The Psychology Of Corruption: Corrupt
State University Transactions Between Business Employees And
Preventing Torture? A Comparative Study of State Public Officials; Madelijne Gorsira, VU
Responses to the Findings and University Amsterdam; Adriaan Denkers, VU
Recommendations of the European Anti-Torture University Amsterdam; Wim Huisman, VU
Committee; Tom Daems, Leuven Institute of University Amsterdam
Criminology, University of Leuven; Jonas Chair:
Visschers, KU Leuven, Leuven Institute of Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State University
Criminology
Chair: 677. Author Meets Critics: Youth Street Gangs:
Tom Daems, Leuven Institute of Criminology, A Critical Appraisal
University of Leuven 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Author:
David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate
Thematic Session Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Critics:
675. Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Robert Donald Weide, California State University,
Criminal Justice and Family Life in America Los Angeles
9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, Concourse Level Simon Hallsworth, University Campus Suffolk,
The Effects of Jail and Prison Confinement on UK
Cohabitation and Marriage; Robert Apel, Tim Black, Case Western Reserve University
Rutgers University
Prison, Jail, and Family Life; Christopher 678. Author Meets Critics: The First Civil Right,
Wildeman, Cornell University; Kristin Turney, How Liberals Built Prison America
University of California, Irvine 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Level
The Persistence of Online Criminal Histories in an Author:
Expungement Clinic Setting; Sarah E. Lageson, Naomi Murakawa, Princeton University
Rutgers University - Newark Chair:
Distinguishing Petty Offenders from Serious Dallas Augustine, University of California, Irvine
Criminals in the Estimation of Family Life Critics:
Effects; Kathleen Powell, Rutgers University; Ben Brucato, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Sara Wakefield, Rutgers University Darnell Hawkins, University of Illinois at Chicago
Kimberly Dodson, Western Illinois University
676. Organized, Occupational, And Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Indiana University
Organizational Criminal Behavior: A Focus On Peter Augustine Hanink, University of California,
Domestic and International Cases Of Fraud Irvine
And Corruption
9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace Level
About The Corruption Network With Hungarian Thematic Session
Examples; Eva Inzelt, Eotvos Lorand University 679. Advances in Biosocial Criminology
Crime And Corruption: Intersections And
Ambiguities; James Mack Arthur Pitts, 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Level
University of Southern Mississippi; O. Hayden The Intersection of Aggregate-Level Lead
Griffin, III, University of Alabama at Exposure and Crime; Brian Boutwell, Saint
Birmingham; William Wesley Johnson, Louis University; Erik Nelson, Saint Louis
University of Southern Mississippi University; Brett Emo, Saint Louis University;
Global Corporate Crime And The Sino Forest Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University;
Fraud In Canada; Matthew G. Yeager, King's Mario Schootman, Saint Louis University;
University College at Western University, Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri - St.
Canada Louis
Organized, Corporate, Or Environmental Crime? An Assessment of Psychophysiological Effects on
HSBC And The Blurring Of White Collar Crime Intimate Partner Violence; Ian Silver, University
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of Cincinnati; Joseph Nedelec, University of
Thematic Session
Cincinnati
Killing in Combat: The Effect of Adolescent 682. Prescription Drug Abuse: Challenges for
Antisocial Behavior and Adulthood the Study of Crime
Psychopathic Personality Traits; Joseph
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Nedelec, University of Cincinnati; Kevin Beaver,
A Community-Level Analysis of Opioid Abuse,
Florida State University
Diversion and Related Crime; Peter Kreiner,
Exposure to Pre- and Perinatal Risk Factors
Brandeis University
Partially Explains Mean Differences in Self-
A Field Experiment to Test the Effectiveness of
regulation Between Races; J.C. Barnes,
Unsolicited Alerts by a Prescription Monitoring
University of Cincinnati
Program; Douglas McDonald, Abt Associates
Chair:
Inc.
Matthew Larson, Wayne State University
Comparing the Characteristics of Prescription
Opioid Misusers and Heroin Users; Khary K.
Thematic Session Rigg, University of South Florida
Chair:
680. Neighborhood Institutions and Crime Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Level Discussant:
Schools and Neighborhood Crime: The Effects of Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware
Dropout Rates and Test Scores on Youth Crime; 683. Schools, Punishment, and Future Youth
Julie Gerlinger, University of California, Irvine; Outcomes
John R. Hipp, University of California, Irvine 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Public Greenspace and Crime; Anthony Kimpton, Punishing Parents: Collateral Consequences of
University of Queensland; Jonathan Corcoran, School Discipline; Thomas James Mowen,
University of Queensland; Rebecca Leigh University of Wyoming
Wickes, University of Queensland Understanding the Relationship Between First
Congregations and Crime Rates: Considering the Arrest, School Disciplinary Practices, and
Role of Informal Social Control; Michelle Involvement in the Juvenile Justice System;
Mioduszewski, University of California, Irvine Tracey Woodard, Florida State University; Julie
High Opportunity Costs: Does Social Mestre Brancale, Florida State University;
Disorganization Condition the Association Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State University;
between Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and George Pesta, Florida State University
Neighborhood Crime?; Christopher Contreras, Unequal Access: Punishment and Educational
University of California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, Attainment; Gerardo V. Cuevas, Pennsylvania
University of California, Irvine; James C. Wo, State University
University of California, Irvine How Changes in School Accountability Laws
Chair: Impact Juvenile Delinquency; Sara Jeffries
John R. Hipp, University of California, Irvine (Dudeck), University of New Haven; Maria
Tcherni, University of New Haven
Thematic Session Family-Level Consequences of School
Punishment; Aaron Kupchik, University of
681. NIJ Highlights: A Discussion with the NIJ Delaware; Thomas James Mowen, University of
Director and the Presidents of ASC and ACJS Wyoming
Chair:
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware
Chair:
Howard Spivak, National Institute of Justice
Discussants:
Nancy Rodriguez, National Institute of Justice
Candace Kruttschnitt, University of Toronto
Brandon K. Applegate, University of South
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Chair:
Thematic Session
Erika Fountain, Georgetown University
684. Preventing, Interdicting and Mitigating
686. The Gendered and Raced Representation of
Extremist Events: Defending against Lone
Women in Popular Culture
Actor Extremism
9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace Level
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Level Gendered Presentations of Criminals in Television
Patterns of Lone-Actor Radicalization: Identifying Crime Dramas; Venessa Garcia, New Jersey
Relational Scripts; Stefan Hans Georg City University
Malthaner, Aarhus University; Noémie Popular Culture, Public Discussions: Orange is the
Bouhana, University College London; Lasse New Black and Conversations about Women in
Engelbrecht Lindekilde, Aarhus University Prison; Dawn K. Cecil, University of South
Situational Crime Prevention, the Four Pillars of Florida, St. Petersburg
Opportunity and Lone-Wolf Terrorist Events: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Police
The Case of Run-Over Attacks; Simon Perry, Brutality: Analyzing Media Coverage of Black
The Hebrew University; Badi Hasisi, Institute of Women; Naomi Haber, John Jay College of
Criminology, The Hebrew University of Criminal Justice; Dara Byrne, John Jay College
Jerusalem; Gali Perry, Institute of Criminology, of Criminal Justice
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Social Construction of Prostitution: An
Legislative, Operational, Cultural and Examination of Major Motion Pictures; Raleigh
Technological Challenges for Deterrence: Blasdell, Southeast Missouri State University
Combating and Investigating Incidents Linked The “Real” Housewives: Media Depictions of
to Radicalization, Extremism and Terrorism; Combative and Violent Behavior across Race
Kacper Tomasz Gradon, University of Warsaw; and Class; Toya Like, University of Missouri -
Agnieszka Gutkowska, University of Warsaw Kansas City; Valerie Wright, Cleveland State
Chair: University
Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State University Chair:
Discussant: Venessa Garcia, New Jersey City University
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal
Justice / CUNY Graduate Center 687. Perspectives on Plea Bargains and Other
Case Outcomes
685. Juror Decision Making and Sentencing 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace
Recommendations Level
9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Level Plea Bargaining in Connecticut: A Detailed Look
Gender Differences in Support for the Death at Drug-Related Offenses Carrying Mandatory
Penalty Among Capital Jurors; Wanda Foglia, Minimum Sentence; Elena Bystrova, University
Rowan University of New Haven
Child Abuse as a Mitigating Factor in Death Pleading Guilty While Innocent; Chloé Leclerc,
Penalty Sentencing; Lisa L. Bell Holleran, Texas Université de Montréal; Elsa Euvrard,
State University; Donna Vandiver, Texas State Université de Montréal
University; Tyler J. Vaughan, Texas State Plea Bargaining and Sentence Severity across
University Different Types of Offenses; Julien Savoye,
How Confession Characteristics Impact Juror University of Maryland
Perceptions of Evidence in Criminal Trials; A Test of Racial Threat Theory: How Does Race
Jeremy J. Shifton, SUNY Oswego Influence Case Processing Timeline?; Katherine
The Effects of Legal and Extra-Legal Factors on Ray, Florida State University; Elizabeth Lynn
Sentencing Outcomes in Hypothetical Criminal Borkowski, Florida State University
Episodes; David Eric Krahl, University of Predicting Sentencing Outcome for Child Sexual
Tampa Abuse Cases; Raymond H. C. Teske, Sam
Developmental and Neuroscience Evidence Houston State University; Jeanne M. Subjack,
Mitigates Sentencing Severity for Young Northern Arizona University
Defendants; Erika Fountain, Georgetown Chair:
University; Jennifer L. Woolard, Georgetown Stephanie Lynn Albertson, Indiana University
University Southwest
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and Crime; Sara K. Thompson, Ryerson
Thematic Session
University; Sandra Bucerius, University of
688. You Want Technology with That? Alberta
Strategies, Successes and Struggles to Engage Slums Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Unrest:
Students Analysis of the Nairobi Slums, Kenya; John
Ndungu Ngugi Ndikaru, The Technical
9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace
University of Kenya
Level
The Establishment, Growth, and Maintenance of
From Social Media Consumer to Social Media
Successful Organized Crime Groups: Invasive
Creator: Student Projects that Build Research
Species in Non-hostile Environments; Hilary
and Content Creation Skills; Amy Poland, St.
Kim Morden, Simon Fraser University; Ted
Joseph's College - New York
Palys, Simon Fraser University
Flipping the Classroom: From Lethargy to
Chair:
Laughter; Barbara Morrell, St. Joseph's College
Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff University
- New York
Improving Critical Thinking Through the Use of 691. Race, Gender, Identity, and the Streets
Technology; Elenice De Souza Oliveira, St. 9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East,
Joseph's College - New York; Amy Poland, St. Concourse Level
Joseph's College - New York Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Gangs; Janice Joseph,
Chair: Stockton University
Amy Poland, St. Joseph's College - New York Female Gangs and the Roles of Females in the
Lives of Male Gang Members in Chicago, 1959-
1962; Lorine Hughes, University of Nebraska at
Thematic Session Omaha; James F. Short, Jr., Washington State
689. The Canadian Shield: Discussing the University
Direction of Canadian Police Research Self-esteem, Self-Identity, and Codes of Violence;
Maria Sergeevna Grigoryeva, University of
9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Level Washington; Ross L. Matsueda, University of
Back from the Abyss: Glimmers of Hope in the Washington, Seattle
State of Police Research in Canada; Curt Taylor Gender Composition of Peer Groups and Sexual
Griffiths, Simon Fraser University; Joshua J. Minority Adolescents’ Delinquency; Nayan
Murphy, Simon Fraser University Ramirez, The Pennsylvania State University
Re-Reading Richard; Reflections on Reproducing Youth Bullying: From Traditional Bullying to
Order; a study of police patrol work and Making Cyberbullying, and the Role of Gender; Erica D.
Crime; a study of Detective Work, by R.V. Sizemore, East Tennessee State University;
Ericson; James Sheptycki, York University Nicole Prior, East Tennessee State University
Two Steps Forward, No Steps Back’: Cooperative Chair:
Efforts in Contemporary Canadian Policing Gregory Christopher Brown, California State
Research; Gregory R. Brown, Carleton University, Fullerton
University
The Police Use of Deadly Force in Canada: A 692. Community Contexts of Various Aspects of
Comparative Analysis across Nations; Rick Policing
Parent, Simon Fraser University 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Level
Chair: Policing Neighborhoods: How the Police
Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial University of Influence Residential Preferences among
Newfoundland Families with Children; Monica C. Bell,
Harvard University
690. Perspectives on the Development and Role of Reassessing the Social Disorganization and Police
Gangs and Major Criminal Players Use of Excessive Force Link; Zachary Hays,
9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace Level California State University, Bakersfield
Gang Life: More Than Drugs, Violence, and Safer Streets for Whom?: Understanding the
Crime; Meghan M. Mitchell, Sam Houston State Segmented Role of Gentrification in the
University Expansion of Stop and Frisk; Chris E. Rees,
Neighborhood Change, Major Criminal Players, University at Albany, SUNY
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Social Context and Clearance of Crimes Involving
Thematic Session
Hispanic Victims; Aki Roberts, University of
Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Christopher Lyons, 694. Risk and Need Assessment: Theory and
University of New Mexico Practice. A Preview of the Division on
Putting Crime on the Map: Impact of Aggregate Corrections & Sentencing Handbook
Crime Counts versus Dot and Density Maps on
9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom
Citizen Perceptions; Katelyn C. Bonn, Portland
Center, Concourse Level
State University; Kris R. Henning, Portland
Static Risk vs. Criminal Histories; Robert Brame,
State University; Mark G. Harmon, Portland
University of South Carolina
State University; Aaron C. Skinner, Portland
Opening a Critical Space: Destabilizing Factors,
State University
Risk and Criminogenic Need; Kelly Hannah-
Chair:
Moffat, University of Toronto
Katelyn C. Bonn, Portland State University
Practitioner Compliance With Risk/Need
Assessment Tools: What We Know, What We
Thematic Session Can Guess, and What We Still Need to Find
Out; Joel Miller, Rutgers University
693. The National Crime Statistics Exchange: Risky Needs: Entantled and Devalued Needs in
Status Update and Demonstration of Probation Supervision; Danielle S. Rudes,
Innovative Analytic Approaches Using George Mason University, Center for Advancing
Incident-based Data Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly
9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Level Susanmarie Meyer, George Mason University,
Update on the Status of the National Crime Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence
Statistics Exchange (NCS-X); Erica Smith, (ACE!); Jill Viglione, University of Texas at San
Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Kevin Antonio
Strom, RTI International Chair:
Developing a Cost Model for Expanding NIBRS Faye Taxman, George Mason University
in a Nationally Representative Manner; Marcus Discussants:
Berzofsky, RTI International; Dan Liao, RTI Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
International; Mark Pope, RTI International; John Hepburn, Arizona State University
Kevin Strom, RTI International; Erica Smith,
Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Alexia
Thematic Session
Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Individual and Situational Influences on Injurious 695. Research Initiatives Using the National
Assaults Against the Police; Kelle Barrick, RTI Crime Victimization Survey
International; Kevin Strom, RTI International;
9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East,
Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International /
Concourse Level
North Carolina State University; Alexia Cooper,
When Choice of Data Matters: Analyses of US
Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Crime Trends, 1973-2012; Janet L. Lauritsen,
Police Discretion and Arrest Likelihood for Same-
University of Missouri - St. Louis; Karen
Sex Couples Involved in Interpersonal Violence
Heimer, University of Iowa; Maribeth L. Rezey,
Situations; Josh Hendrix, RTI International;
University of Missouri - St. Louis
Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International /
Violent Victimizations Committed by Youth in the
North Carolina State University
United States, 2004 - 2013; Barbara A.
Chair:
Oudekerk, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ;
Kevin Strom, RTI International
Rachel E. Morgan, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Discussant:
USDOJ
Howard Snyder, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Same Question, Different Answers:
USDOJ
Understanding Victim and Third-Party
Decisions to Report Violent Crime to the Police;
Miranda A. Galvin, University of Maryland,
College Park; Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein,
University of Maryland, College Park
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Responses Affecting Repeat Domestic Violence in 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
the NCVS; Min Xie, University of Maryland, #4, Terrace Level
College Park; James Patrick Lynch, University Criminogenic Structure of the Oil Industry;
of Maryland Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan
Chair: University
Min Xie, University of Maryland, College Park Criminogenic Structure of the Pharmaceutical
Industry; Stephen Simms, Bridgewater State
696. Roundtable: Criminology in the Classroom: University
Tips for Teaching Criminogenic Structure of the Electronic Waste
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Industry; Jacquelynn Doyon, Grand Valley State
#1, Terrace Level University
Chair: Criminogenic Structure of the Private Security
Monica Merrill, Youngstown State University Industry; Kelly Faust, Ohio University
Discussants: Criminogenic Structure of the Arms Trafficking
Christopher Bellas, Youngstown State University Industry; Victoria Collins, Eastern Kentucky
Nicole Rosen, University of Akron University
Nicole Shoenberger, Pennsylvania State Crimnogenic Structure of the Coal Mining
University, Behrend Industry; Bill McClanahan, University of Essex
Lia Chervenak Wiley, University of Akron Chair:
Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan
697. Roundtable: Contemporary Ethical Issues in
University
Criminal Justice
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Discussants:
#2, Terrace Level Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan University
Chair: Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona
Liza Chowdhury, Fairleigh Dickinson University University
Discussants: 700. Roundtable: Troubleshooting Title IX:
Georgen Guerrero, University of the Incarnate Implications of Mandatory Reporting and
Word Strategies for Teaching and Learning
Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Evelyn Garcia, Fairleigh Dickinson University #5, Terrace Level
Sean Wilson, Texas Southern University Chair:
Robert F. Vodde, Fairleigh Dickinson University Allison Foley, Georgia Regents University
Discussants:
698. Roundtable: Working for a Living: Jobs for
Alissa R. Ackerman, University of Washington,
CJ Grads Outside Academia
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Tacoma
#3, Terrace Level Jane E. Palmer, American University
Chair: Katie M. Edwards, University of New Hampshire
Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Statistics Sharyn Potter, University of New Hampshire
Association Stacy Mallicoat, California State University,
Discussants: Fullerton
C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance,
USDOJ Thematic Session
Kathryn Zafft, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Erin J. Farley, Justice Research and Statistics 701. Public Opinion, Policy, And White-Collar
Association Crime
Mary Poulin Carlton, Court Services and Offender 9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby Level
Supervision Agency Perp Walks and White-Collar Crime; Shanna Van
Stephen Haas, West Virginia Criminal Justice Slyke, Utica College; Michael Benson,
Statistical Analysis Center University of Cincinnati; William Virkler, Utica
699. Roundtable: Exploring State- Corporate College
Crime and Criminogenic Industry Structures

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Using Meta-Analysis Under Conditions of - Lincoln; Anne M. Hobbs, University of
Definitional Ambiguity: The Case of Corporate Nebraska at Omaha
Crime; Melissa Rorie, University of Nevada, Las YouTube and Gangs: A Case Study of Viewers
Vegas; Mariel Alper, University of Minnesota; Perceptions and Reactions to Underground
Natalie Schell-Busey, Rowan University; Sally S. Battle Rap Videos; Joseph D. Johnson, Rowan
Simpson, University of Maryland, College Park University; Joseph Burgeson, Rowan University
An Exploration of Public Willingness to Pay to Chair:
Reduce White Collar Crime: Evidence from a Jessica Grosholz, University of South Florida,
National Survey; Sally S. Simpson, University of Sarasota-Manatee
Maryland, College Park; Mark A. Cohen,
Vanderbilt University; Thomas Loughran,
University of Maryland Thematic Session
The Whiteness of White Collar Crime:
704. Death as a Criminological Topic II
Examining the Role of Race in a Culture of
White Collar Crime; Tracy Sohoni, College of 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Level
William & Mary; Melissa Rorie, University of The Deadly Consequences of Childhood Abuse:
Nevada, Las Vegas Adverse Childhood Experiences as Predictors of
Untimely Deaths; Leah R. Ruiz, Washington
702. Queer Criminology and the Maintenance of State University; Olivia Rudisill, Washington
Disciplinary Boundaries State University; Brooke M. Benecke,
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Washington State University; Melanie-Angela
Level Neuilly, Washington State University
Chair: All In the Family: Mentions of Family Dynamics
Vanessa Panfil, Old Dominion University in Homicides versus Other Types of Autopsy
Discussants: Reports; Brianne Michelle Posey, Washington
Jeff Ferrell, University of Kent, UK / Texas State University; Melanie-Angela Neuilly,
Christian University, USA Washington State University
Valerie Jenness, University of California, Irvine An Exploration of the Role of Criminogenic
Jody Miller, Rutgers University Factors in Suicide Cases; Cole A. Gerena,
Washington State University; Melanie-Angela
703. Life in the Streets and in the Justice System: Neuilly, Washington State University
Adaptations, Interventions, and Their Chair:
Consequences Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse University
Level Discussant:
Judas Kiss: How Never Ratting and Keeping Your Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State
Mouth Shut does not Apply to Street Snitches; University
Joseph John Pashea, Southern Illinois
University Carbondale
In Their own Words: Accounts from Soccer Thematic Session
Players About Voices4Peru, Club Deportivo
Dan, and Gang Intervention; Michael E. 705. Policy Panel: Linking Research, Policy
Antonio, West Chester University; Anderson and Practice: The Impact of Immigration
Amaya, West Chester University Policy
Doing Your Own Time: Peer Trust, Mental 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln East, Concourse
Health, and Aggression in a Pre-Prison Level
Detainment Facility; Hanneke Palmen, Leiden Linking Federal Immigration Policy and Local
University; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State Crime; Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern
University; Paul Nieuwbeerta, Leiden University
University; Anja Dirkzwager, NSCR, The Linking Immigration Enforcement and Public
Netherlands Safety; Walter Ewing, American Immigration
Reasons for Running: Differentiating Factors that Council
Precede Running Behaviors in Justice-involved Linking Immigrants to Legal Practice; Andrea
Youth; Jenna Strawhun, University of Nebraska
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Rodriguez, CARECEN Latino Resource and Alisa Stevens, University of Southampton
Justice Center Deaths in Custody: A Comparative Analysis;
Chair: Farzana Kara, Simon Fraser University; David
Cecelia Menjivar, Arizona State University MacAlister, Simon Fraser University
Discussant: Chair:
Cecelia Menjivar, Arizona State University Christine Tartaro, Stockton University
706. Reentry, Recidivism, and Rehabilitation:
Understanding 'What Works' II Thematic Session
9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse
Level 708. Narrative Criminology
Evaluating the Effects of the Rehabilitative 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Concourse Level
Program for Sex Offenders in Japanese Prisons; What Narrative Criminology Can Do; Lois
Yoshikazu Yuma, Hyogo University of Teacher Presser, University of Tennessee; Sveinung
Education; Yuichiro Kanazawa, University of Sandberg, University of Oslo
Tsukuba; Yusuke Inotsume, The Correction Homicide Detective Narratives: How Stories
Bureau, Ministry of Justice, Japan; Yuko Construct Action; Fiona Brookman, University
Matsushima, Southern Illinois University / of South Wales
Fuchu Prison (JAPAN) Reflexivity and the Life-History Method; James
Exploring the Role Cognitive-Behavioral W. Messerschmidt, University of Southern
Interventions in Long Term Recidivism; Kristin Maine
Rose, Northeastern University Counter-Narratives of Offending and Narrative
Prison Length of Stay and Recidivism: Some New Criminology: We Are All Criminals; Jules
Considerations; David E. Olson, Loyola Shelton, West Virginia Wesleyan College
University Chicago; Don Stemen, Loyola Chair:
University Chicago Lois Presser, University of Tennessee
The Effect of Dog Training Programs on Inmate Discussant:
Misconduct and Post-Release Recidivism; Leslie Heith Copes, University of Alabama at
Brooke Hill, Florida State University; William Birmingham
Bales, Florida State University
The Harlem Parole Reentry Court: A Randomized 709. The Role of Opportunity in Offending
Controlled Trial; Lama Hassoun Ayoub, Center 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Level
for Court Innovation RAT and Repeat Victimization: Gender and
Chair: Sexuality Differences; Zavin Nazaretian,
Helen Codd, University of Central Lancashire, UK Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Routine Activities Theory and Intimate Partner
707. Vulnerability and Voice in Contemporary Violence Victimization; Shih-Ya Kuo,
Prisons University of Macau
9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Level Employment as a Source of Desistance in the
Finding Clarity: What State Level PREA Great Recession; David Abeling-Judge,
Initiatives Tell Us about Protecting Transgender Northeastern University
Inmates; Gina N. Gibbs, University of Adolescent Employment and Delinquency:
Cincinnati; Ashley Bauman, University of Examining the Mediation Effects of Social
Cincinnati Network Variables; Dale Willits, Washington
The Street Versus the Yard: A Longitudinal State University; Alexa Kolosky, California
Analysis of Gang Membership and the Influence State University, Bakersfield
of Institutional Confinement; Nancy R. Gartner, Violent Videogames and the 1990s Crime
Sam Houston State University; Molly Smith, Decline; Kevin J. McCaffree, University of
Sam Houston State University; David Pyrooz, California, Riverside; K. Ryan Proctor, Avila
University of Colorado, Boulder University
Promises Unkept: PREA and the Criminalization Chair:
of the LGBT Inmate; Le'Brian Alexander Kevin J. McCaffree, University of California,
Patrick, Xavier University of Louisiana Riverside
‘Nothing like America’?: Sex in English Prisons;
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Policing Race, Policing Gender, Policing Sex –
Thematic Session
Centering Women of Color in Policing Research
710. New Developments in Organised Crime and Discourse; Andrea Ritchie, Soros Justice
Research Fellow; Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice
9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
Beyond Confinement: The Regulation of Girl
Exploring the Resilience of Transnational
Offenders’ Bodies, Sexual Choices and
Organised Crime networks; Sanaz Zolghadriha,
Reproduction; Lisa Pasko, University of Denver
University College London
Beyond the Veil of Social Media Inducements:
Organised Crime and Firearm Procurement
The Use of Social Media to Entrap Teenaged
Networks in England and Wales; Kate Gibson,
Girls for Their Bodies and Reproduction;
University College London
Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International
Why Did Mexico Become a Violent Country?;
University
David Perez Esparza, University College
Criminalizing Women’s Reproductive Rights
London
Worldwide; Syeda Tonima Hadi, Division of
Money Laundering - Understanding the Use of
International Protection, UNHCR, Geneva;
Different Methods Across Crimes; Florian
Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii at
Hetzel, University College London
Manoa
Chair:
Creating a “Civilized” Society: The Legal
Paul Gill, University College London
Regulation of Sexuality and the Nation-Building
711. The Role of Ethnicity in Case Processing Process in Territorial Arizona, 1863-1912;
9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby Level Kendra Moore, Northern Arizona University
A Reciprocal Approach to Legal Consciousness Chair:
and Procedural Justice: A Study of United States Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii at
Removal of Central American Immigrants; Manoa
Maya Pagni Barak, American University
713. A Gendered Look at the Cycle of Violence
Incarceration and Immigrants: Exploring
Theory
Differences in Sentencing Outcomes across
9:30 to 10:50am Room B, 2nd Floor
Ethnic/Racial Groups; Malisa N. Neptune,
A Gendered Look at the Cycle of Violence
Florida State University
Theory; Amy K. Cook, Virginia Commonwealth
Exploring Defendant Race, Ethnicity, and County
University; Robyn McDougle, Virginia
Racial and Ethnic Context in Pennsylvania
Commonwealth University; Kimberly Ann
Murder Charge Reductions; Brandy R. Parker,
McCabe, Lynchburg College; Christina
The Pennsylvania State University
Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University;
Equitable Access: A Comparison of the
Corey Call, Virginia Commonwealth University
Sentencing of Aboriginal Offenders across
Canada; Anna Johnson, University of Guelph
Sentencing Departures and Female Offenders: An Thematic Session
Analysis of Racial and Ethnic Threat; Patricia
Warren, Florida State University; Joshua 714. A Multi-Jurisdictional Study on Kiosk
Cochran, University of South Florida; Ryan T. Supervision
Shields, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor
School of Public Health; Ben H. Feldmeyer, Implementing Kiosk Reporting as an Alternative
University of Cincinnati to Traditional Community Supervision: A
Chair: Qualitative Comparison of Two Large Probation
Jessica T. Simes, Harvard University Agencies; Carol Hagen, Westat; Angela D.
712. Roundtable: Policing Women’s Bodies: Law, Greene, Westat
Crime and Reproduction Using Technology to Monitor Low-Risk
9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor Offenders: Kiosk versus Officer Supervision;
Recriminalizing Abortion: the Political and Social Michele A. Harmon, Westat; Ron Claus, Westat
Significance of a National Trend; Meda Using Technology to Monitor Low-Risk
Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii at Manoa Offenders: Kiosk versus Interactive Voice
Response (IVR) Supervision; Ron Claus,
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Westat; Michele A. Harmon, Westat Richard Leo, University of San Francisco Law
Chair: School
Scott Crosse, Westat
Discussant: 719. Law, Policy and Criminal Justice
William Burrell, Corrections Management 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Consultant Constructing an Epidemic: The Failure to Pass the
1970s Domestic Violence Acts; Tamar
Hofnung, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Thematic Session End of an Era? Civil Forfeiture and Equitable
Sharing; David P. Hanson, Elizabeth City State
715. Avatar-Assisted Therapy (AAT) to Treat University; Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth
Substance Use Disorders City State University
9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor Policy Barriers to Successful Restorative Justice
The Origins and Inspiration for the Development Implementation: The Real and the Imagined;
of AAT; Dick Dillon, Innovaision Kelly Jane Stockdale, Durham University
Avatar-Assisted Therapy for Outpatient Substance Florida's Stand Your Ground Law: An Empirical
Abusing Criminal Justice Populations; Steven B. Assessment; Richard Rosenfeld, University of
Carswell, Friends Research Institute, Inc.; Missouri - St. Louis; Sean J. Goliday, U.S.
Michael Gordon, Friends Research Institute, Commission on Civil Rights
Inc. Chair:
Portal Plus for Drug Court Clients; Kathy Hoppe, Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice
Preferred Family Healthcare; Jim Wallis,
Preferred Family Healthcare
Thematic Session
716. ASC Publications Committee Meeting
11:00am to 12:20pm 3101, 3rd Floor 720. Underground Criminology: Cultural
Drivers of Hidden Social Harms
717. ASC Policy Committee Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Level
11:00am to 12:20pm Albright, Terrace Level Deviant Attitudes in the ‘City of London’:
Financial Innovation and the Automation of
Speculation; Benedikt Lehmann, Hamburg
Thematic Session University
718. Reflections on a Classic Ten Years Later: Maps of State Abuse and Resistance: Illegal
Rethinking Richard Leo's Study of Arbitrary Detentions by the Military in Bogotá,
Miscarriages of Justice Colombia; Jairo Matallana Villarreal,
University of Kent
11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level Criminalization of Dialogue; Maria Jose Cornejo,
Forensic Psychology and the Specialized University of Kent
Literatures: Still Disconnected After All These Diversion and Supply of Lifestyle
Years; Brian Cutler, University of Ontario Pharmaceuticals; Rosa Koenraadt, Utrecht
Institute of Technology University
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Discussant:
Same – New and Needed Research on Dina Siegel, Utrecht University
Erroneous Convictions; Jon Gould, American
University / National Science Foundation 721. Dynamic Understanding of Victimization
Looking Back to Move Ahead: Reflections on 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Leo, Theory, and the State of Innocence Dynamic Association of Criminal Offending and
Research; Robert J. Norris, Appalachian State Violent Victimization; Mikko Aaltonen,
University University of Helsinki; Janne Kivivuori,
A Criminal Justice of Wrongful Convictions; University of Helsinki
Marvin Zalman, Wayne State University Developmental Pathways of Victimization and
Chair: their Connection to Low Self-Control; Jihoon
Marvin Zalman, Wayne State University Kim, University of Florida; Yeungjeom Lee,
Discussant: University of Florida
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Trajectories of Women Victims of Intimate State University; Daniel Ragan, University of
Partner Violence: The Different Profiles of New Mexico; Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State
Victims and Various Forms of Violence that University; Holly Nguyen, University of
Marked these Trajectories; Frédéric Ouellet, Maryland
Université de Montréal; Chloé Leclerc, Chair:
Université de Montréal; Odrée Blondin, Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State University
Université de Montréal
Romantic Dissolution, Substance Use, and
Victimization During the Transition to Thematic Session
Adulthood; Matthew Larson, Wayne State
724. Pretrial Diversion and Supervision
University
Programs
Too Soon, Too Fast, or Both? Dating Debut and
Relationship Progression Among Adolescent 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Victims of Violence; Tara D. Warner, Understanding the Nature and Scope of Police-led
University of Nebraska - Lincoln; David F. Diversion Programs; Jennifer A. Tallon, Center
Warner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; for Court Innovation; Melissa Labriola, Center
Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State University for Court Innovation
Chair: Documenting the Policies and Impact of
Tara D. Warner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Prosecutor-led Diversion Programs.; Melissa
Labriola, Center for Court Innovation
Changing Outcomes through Community
Thematic Session Supervision as an Alternative to Pretrial
Detention: The Queens County New York
722. National Crime Victimization Survey User Pretrial Supervised Release Program; Freda F.
Group Solomon, New York City Criminal Justice
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level Agency, Inc.
Modernizing the National Crime Victimization Discussant:
Survey Sample; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Michael R. Jones, Pretrial Justice Institute
Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Modernizing the National Crime Victimization
Survey Instruments; Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau Thematic Session
of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
725. NIJ Highlights: Predictors of Dating
Using the NCVS – Training Materials, Access
Violence in Adolescence and Young
and Opportunities; Michael Planty, Bureau of
Adulthood
Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Chair: 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Colin Loftin, University at Albany, SUNY Development of Aggression and Teen Dating
Violence in a High-Risk Sample; Jennifer
723. Cognitive Openings and Transformations Livingston, Research Institute on Addictions,
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level University at Buffalo, SUNY; Jared Lessard,
The Influences of Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, University at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute
and Motivation on Desistance from Crime; on Addictions; Rina Eiden, University at
Kimberly Kaiser, Arizona State University Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute on Addictions;
Cognitive Transformation and Desistance from James Henrie, University at Buffalo, SUNY
High Risk Behaviors; Annika Yvette Anderson, Research Institute on Addictions; Meghan
California State University, San Bernardino Casey, University at Buffalo, SUNY Research
Priming Events and Cognitive Openings: The Institute on Addictions; Kenneth Leonard,
Process of Accepting Extremist Ideologies; University at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute
Steven Windisch, University of Nebraska at on Addictions
Omaha; Pete Simi, University of Nebraska at Prospective Family Predictors of Aggression
Omaha Toward Romantic Partners in Young Adulthood;
When Onset meets Desistence: Cognitive Joann Wu Shortt, Oregon Social Learning
Transformation and Adolescent Delinquency Center; Deborah Capaldi, Oregon Social
Experimentation; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania
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Learning Center; J. Mark Eddy, Partners for 727. Risk Assessment and Recidivism Prevention
Our Children, University of Washington; Lee 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Owen, Oregon Social Learning Center; Sabina A Multilevel Examination of Risk/Need Change
Low, Arizona State University; Stacey Tiberio, Scores, Neighborhood Context, and Successful
Oregon Social Learning Center; Hyoun Kim, Re-entry of Committed Juvenile Offenders;
Oregon Social Learning Center Michael Thomas Baglivio, G4S Youth Services,
Development of Psychological Abuse and LLC; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of
Marijuana Use Over Time; Jeff Temple, UTMB Criminal Justice, CUNY; Katherine Jackowski,
Health; Hye Jeong Choi, UTMB Health G4S Youth Services, LLC; Mark A. Greenwald,
Chair: Florida State University
Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of Customizing Risk-Needs Assessment: Refining
Justice the Positive Achievement Change Tool for
Discussant: Washington State; Zachary K. Hamilton,
Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice Washington State University; Jacqueline van
Wormer, Washington State University; Robert
Barnoski, Washington State University Institute
Thematic Session for Criminal Justice; Chyla Aguiar, Washington
State University; Eunsuhk Choi, Washington
726. Immigration and Crime At the Macro-
State University
Level
Where’s the Treatment? Examining the Risk of
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level Recidivism in Serious and Violent Youth
The Unusual Suspect: Immigration and the 1990s Offenders; Krysta Dawson, Simon Fraser
Crime Decline; Edward S. Shihadeh, Louisiana University
State University; Raymond E. Barranco, Identifying High-Risk Juvenile Offenders: A
Mississippi State University Validation of Florida's Detention Risk
Enclaves of Opportunity or “Ghettos of Last Assessment Instrument (DRAI); Kristin Early,
Resort?” Assessing the Effects of Immigrant Justice Research Center / Kaplan University;
Segregation on Violent Crime Rates; Ben H. Julia Blankenship, Justice Research Center;
Feldmeyer, University of Cincinnati; Casey Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State University
Harris, University of Arkansas; Jennifer Chair:
Rhiannon Scroggins, Montana State University Kristin Early, Justice Research Center / Kaplan
Billings University
Examining Trends in Media Framing of the
Immigration-Crime Relationship, 1990-2013; 728. Author Meets Critics: The Routledge
Casey Harris, University of Arkansas; Jeff International Handbook of the Crimes of the
Gruenewald, Indiana University - Purdue Powerful
University Indianapolis 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Immigrant Generational Status, Street-Code Author:
Attitudes, and Criminal Offending: An Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan University
Examination of Moderation Effects Among Chair:
Latinos’ Adoption of Street Code Attitudes; Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky University
Carlos E. Rojas-Gaona, University of Critics:
Cincinnati; Arelys N. Madero-Hernandez, Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University
Northern Kentucky University; Ben H. Emily Gaarder, University of Minnesota - Duluth
Feldmeyer, University of Cincinnati David Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois University
Immigration and Crime in the Heartland: Are Edwardsville
There Differences in Immigration’s Effect on Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan University
Violence Across Urban and Non-urban Jennifer Lynne Musto, Wellesley College
Communities?; Brent Klein, Michigan State Laureen Snider, Queen's University
University; Kayla Allison-Gruenewald, Indiana
University; Casey Harris, University of
Arkansas

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2014 USSC Survey of U.S. District Court Judges:
Thematic Session
Opinions Regarding the Purposes and
729. Critical Discourses in Criminological Circumstances Influencing Revocation of
Theory: An Introduction to Revolutionary Probation and Supervised Release; Kim Steven
Criminology Hunt, United States Sentencing Commission
On the Road Again: The Effects of Judicial
11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level
Rotation on Plea-Bargaining Practices,
“Neo-lynching,” Resistance, and the Systematic
Sentencing Norms, and Local Legal Culture;
Criminalization of the Right to “Peaceably
Rhys Hester, University of Minnesota Law
Assemble” in the United States; Zoe Spencer,
School
Virginia State University
The Impact of Court Actors on Case Processing:
Have the U.S. Global Conservative Policies Aided
Explaining Variation in Case Outcomes Across
the Revival of Islamism in the South?; Kingsley
Judges, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys;
Ejiogu, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Christi Metcalfe, University of South Carolina
Race, Social Control, and Colonial Criminology;
Chair:
Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson
Asher Flynn, Monash University
University; Sean Wilson, Texas Southern
University 732. Critiquing and Unpacking Reentry as Policy
“On the Political Imprisonment of Black Radicals: and Practice
A Radical Assessment of Incarceration as Racial 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Punishment”; Johanna Fernandez, Baruch Level
College Can Reentry-Based Restorative Justice Signal
Chair: Desistance?; Derrick Franke, Michigan State
Nishaun Battle, Virginia State University University; Roger Jarjoura, American Institutes
for Research
730. Moral Judgments as Antecedents and Effecting Real Change in Prisoner Reintegration:
Outcomes of Punishment A Challenge to Prevailing Assumptions in
11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level Research and the Public Sphere; Marina Bell,
Empathy, Punitiveness, and Moral Justice; University of California, Irvine
MaryAnn Thrush, Lincoln Memorial University Indicators of Readiness in the Process of Reentry:
Was It Justified? Applying Attribution Theory to What Are They and Do They Matter?; Melanie
Corporate Violence; Cedric Michel, University Norwood, University of Illinois at Chicago
of Tampa The Voluntary Sector, Penal Policy and Payment
An Experimental Test of the Expressive Theory of by Results: Expanding the Carceral Net;
Punishment; Justin Tyler Pickett, University at Philippa Tomczak, The University of Sheffield,
Albany, SUNY; Thomas Baker, University of England
Central Florida Chair:
When the Punishment is the Crime: Transgender Katharina Maier, University of Toronto
Activism and Penal Rituals in the Case of ‘Jane
Doe’; Stephen Wulff, University of Minnesota
Chair: Thematic Session
Stephen Wulff, University of Minnesota 733. Policing Vulnerable Citizens in an
Uncertain World
731. Judges, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys:
A Closer Look at Court Actors 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Do Migrants Trust the Police Less? Evidence from
Level Two Studies in Great Britain and Australia; Ben
Prosecutors’ Job Related Stress; Jeffrey Klingfuss, Bradford, University of Oxford; Elise Sargeant,
Mississippi Attorney General Office; Tae Choo, The University of Queensland; Kristina Murphy,
University of North Georgia Griffith University
Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges in Building Trust in Police Through Procedural
Toronto/Canada; Wesley Crichlow, University of Justice: The Moderating Effect of Group
Ontario Institute of Technology; Liqun Cao, Belongingness; Kristina Murphy, Griffith
University of Ontario Institute of Technology University; Adrian Cherney, The University of
Queensland
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Responding to Fear: How does Fear of Crime Creating and Exploring a New Data Platform for
Condition Responses to Community Problems?; Research on Human Trafficking: Preliminary
Elise Sargeant, The University of Queensland; Results on Prosecution, Sentencing, Time
Tammy Rinehart Kochel, Southern Illinois Served, and Recidivism; Ryan Kling, Abt
University Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt Associates
Police Recruits’ Perspectives of Procedural Inc.
Justice: An Exploratory Study of Attitudes Chair:
Towards the use of Procedural Justice Policing; John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice
Christine Bond, Griffith University; Kristina
Murphy, Griffith University; Louise Porter, 736. Police Deviance
Griffith University 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
Chair: Can Police Observational Data be used to Study
Tammy Rinehart Kochel, Southern Illinois Police Deviance? Evidence from a Large Scale
University Observational Study of Police; Richard Spano,
University of New Haven; Anne Li Kringen,
734. Criminal Justice and Non-Criminal Justice University of New Haven; Jonathan Kringen,
Approaches To Understanding And Curbing University of New Haven
White Collar Crime Policing the Minority Threat: Police Misconduct
11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level against Minorities as an Outcome of Minority
Art Theft and Museum Guardianship; Katharine Group Threat; Margaret Schmuhl, John Jay
Salomon, University of Louisville College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate
Jurisdictional Effects on White-Collar Sentencing Center; Colleen Mills, John Jay College of
In Maryland's Circuit Courts; Justin Pascal Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center;
Bernstein, University of Maryland Emily Pelletier, John Jay College of Criminal
Private Policing Of White-Collar Crime: Key Justice / CUNY Graduate Center
Issues In The Internal Investigation Business; Problem Officers and Problem Behavior: Cross-
Petter Gottschalk, BI Norwegian School of Sectional and Longitudinal Patterns of Police
Management Misconduct; Robert E. Worden, University at
The Role Of Empathy In Predicting White Collar Albany, SUNY; Christopher Harris, University
Offending; Jessica Craig, University of North of Massachusetts, Lowell; Mary Pratte, New
Texas York State Police (ret); Shelagh Dorn, The John
Chair: F. Finn Institute for Public Safety, Inc.; Shelley
Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State University, Hyland, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Abington International Policing in context: Police Integrity
in Cyprus.; Nick Petropoulos, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice; David Topel, CUNY
Thematic Session Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal
Justice
735. Human Trafficking: Challenges in Policy
Stunning Training and Shocking Policies:
Making and Research
Municipal Liability for Inappropriate use of
11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, Tasers and Stun Guns; Vidisha Barua Worley,
Concourse Level Lamar University; Robert M. Worley, Lamar
The Challenge of Gathering Data on Labor University
Trafficking in North Carolina; Kelle Barrick, Chair:
RTI International; Sheldon Zhang, San Diego Robert M. Worley, Lamar University
State University; Wayne Pitts, RTI International
Assessing the Effectiveness of State Human 737. Organizational Aspects of Policing
Trafficking Laws; Vanessa Bouché, Texas 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Christian University; Amy Farrell, Northeastern The Price of Fear: National Security as a
University; Dana Wittmer, Colorado College Justification for Increasing Police Budgets in an
The Challenges and Pitfalls to Conducting Human Austerity Climate; Julius Haag, University of
Trafficking Research; Meredith Dank, The Toronto
Urban Institute

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Translational Criminology in the Context of a The L.E.A.D.E.R.S. Initiative: Researcher-
State Police Department; Gregory Drake, Practitioner Model; Rachel Rados, University of
Michigan State University; Edmund F. Central Florida; Jessie Holton, University of
McGarrell, Michigan State University Central Florida
‘Let’s Work Together’: Police Views on The Politics of Police Governance; Ramesh
Collaborative Work Across Forces; George Deosaran, University of the West Indies /
Mair, Liverpool Hope University University of Trinidad and Tobago
Diffusion of State Law Enforcement Chair:
Accreditation: A Social Network Analysis; James L. Williams, Texas Woman's University
Jeremiah Johnson, Western Connecticut State
University 741. Roundtable: School-based Delinquency
Psychometrically-tested Measures of Small and Prevention Programs
Mid-size Police Department Functioning.; Salih 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Hakan Can, Pennsylvania State University; #3, Terrace Level
Helen M. Hendy, Pennsylvania State University Chair:
Chair: Brooke Mathna, Indiana University of
Helen M. Hendy, Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania
Discussants:
738. Division of International Criminology Jonathan Bliss, Indiana University of
Business Meeting (Open to All Participants) Pennsylvania
11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom West, Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana University of
Concourse Level Pennsylvania
Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg University
739. Roundtable: Academic Service Learning: EmmaLeigh Kirchner, Mercyhurst University
Thinking Outside the Classroom
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East 742. Roundtable: Teaching Justice in a Catholic
#1, Terrace Level University: Perspectives on Best Practices
Chair: 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
Ashley Dickinson, Drexel University #4, Terrace Level
Discussants: Chair:
Timothy J. Holler, University of Pittsburgh at Patricia Griffin, Temple University
Greensburg Discussants:
Renee D. Lamphere, University of North Carolina Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's University
at Pembroke Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod Community College
Katie Ely, Lock Haven University Kenneth Balusek, Rockhurst University
Thomas Svogun, Salve Regina University
740. Roundtable: New Avenues in Policing Harry Dammer, University of Scranton
Research
11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East 743. Roundtable: Professional Development: Tips
#2, Terrace Level for (Re)Writing your Dissertation for
Dynamics of Line of Duty Deaths of Law Publication
Enforcement Officers; Greg S. Weaver, Auburn 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East
University; Lin Huff-Corzine, University of #5, Terrace Level
Central Florida; Zachary Johnston, Auburn Chair:
University; Melissa J. Tetzlaff-Bemiller, Cody Telep, Arizona State University
University of Memphis; J. Amber Scherer, Discussants:
George Mason University; Michelle Craske, Vanessa Panfil, Old Dominion University
University of Central Florida Chongmin Na, John Jay College of Criminal
Social Space and the Response to Controversial Justice, CUNY
Police Homicides; James L. Williams, Texas Mark T. Berg, University of Iowa
Woman's University; Heather Gerling, Texas
Woman's University; Daniel G. Rodeheaver,
University of North Texas; Eddy Lynton, Texas
Wesleyan University
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744. Pressing Issues in Prison Research and University
Work Chair:
11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Level David P. Farrington, Cambridge University
Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: The Benefits
and Potential Pitfalls of Hiring Women
Correctional Officers; Monica Summers, Thematic Session
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
746. Assessing the Impact of California’s Public
Reputational Risk Management as an Access
Safety Realignment on the Correctional
Barrier to Doing Prison Research; Tara Marie
Population
Watson, University of Toronto
Talking Blades, Mamba, Mobiles and Pad Debts: 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
An Ethnographic Study of the New Dynamics of Level
Prison Violence and Bullying; Kate Gooch, Assessing the Impact of California’s Public Safety
University of Birmingham; James Treadwell, Realignment on the Jail Population; Todd D.
University of Birmingham Minton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Masculinity, Homelessness, and Incarceration; Assessing the Impact of California’s Public Safety
Janani Umamaheswar, Rider University Realignment on the Prison Population; Ann
Religious Diversity in Faith-based Prison Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Programs; Abigail Wild, University of Assessing the Impact of California’s Public Safety
Cambridge Realignment on the Parole and Probation
Chair: Population; Tom Bonczar, Bureau of Justice
Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg, Northern State Statistics, USDOJ
University Health Care Needs of the Realignment Population:
Estimating Their Mental Health and Drug
Treatment Profiles and Eligibility for Medicaid
Thematic Session Under Health Care Reform; Lois Davis, RAND
Corporation
745. Recent findings from the Cambridge Study Speakers:
in Delinquent Development Todd D. Minton, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse USDOJ
Level Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Intergenerational Transmission of Self-Reported Tom Bonczar, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Offending; Maria M. Ttofi, University of Lois Davis, RAND Corporation
Cambridge; David P. Farrington, Cambridge
University; Rebecca V. Crago, Cambridge
University Thematic Session
Continuity of Cannabis use and Violent Offending
747. Caribbean Crime & Criminal Justice I
Over the Life Course; Delphine Theobald,
Kingston University; David P. Farrington, 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Cambridge University; Maria M. Ttofi, Exploring Female Paternalism Within the Justice
University of Cambridge; Wesley G. Jennings, System: The Case of Barbados; Corin Bailey,
University of South Florida; Alex R. Piquero, University of the West Indies, Barbados
University of Texas at Dallas Testing Labeling Theory in Barbados; Nicole T.
“It’s All Relative”: The Relative Stability of Branch, Bowie State University
Psychopathic Traits from Childhood to Middle Examining the Trafficking of Illicit Drugs to and
Age in the CSDD; Henriette Bergstrom, from the Caribbean Region: A Jamaican Case
University of Derby; David P. Farrington, Study; Marika Dawkins, University of Texas Rio
Cambridge University; Adelle E. Forth, Grande Valley
Carleton University The Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Children
Intergenerational Similarities in Risk Factors for in Jamaica; Lorna E. Grant, North Carolina
Offending; David P. Farrington, Cambridge Central University
University; Maria M. Ttofi, University of Discussant:
Cambridge; Rebecca V. Crago, Cambridge Katharina Joosen, NSCR

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748. ASC 2016 Program Committee Meeting University, San Bernardino; Gisela Bichler,
11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama Ballroom, California State University, San Bernardino
Churchill Hotel Chair:
Gisela Bichler, California State University, San
Bernardino
Thematic Session Discussant:
Aili Malm, California State University, Long
749. Policy Panel: Law Enforcement Use of
Beach
Emerging Technologies: Intended and
Unintended Outcomes and the Importance of 751. Prison and the Pathways In and Out of
Agency Policies Crime
11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level
Level Desistance from Crime and Restorative Justice in
Prevalence and Impact of Surveillance and Event Prison; Bart Claes, University of Sheffield (UK)
Capture Technologies in U.S. Law Enforcement Generalizability, Validation and Replication of a
Agencies; Josh Hendrix, RTI International; model of Women ‘s Pathways to Crime; Tim
Duren Banks, RTI International; Travis Brennan, Northpointe, Inc.; William L. Oliver,
Taniguchi, RTI International; Kevin Strom, RTI Northpointe, Inc.; William Dieterich,
International Northpointe, Inc.
Implementation and Outcomes of Body Worn Expanding Coercive Mobility Theory: Women’s
Cameras; Travis Taniguchi, RTI International; Social Capital and Neighborhood Social
Crystal Daye, RTI International; Duren Banks, Control; Jaclyn Marie Cwick, University of
RTI International; Kevin Strom, RTI Missouri - St. Louis
International The Effect of Parental Incarceration on Juvenile
Implementation, Outcomes, and Considerations of Offspring’s Involvement in Delinquency and
Body Worn Camera Systems; Bruce Kuba, Analogous Behavior; Youngki Woo, Washington
Police Executive Research Forum; Sean E. State University; Hyojong Song, University of
Goodison, Police Executive Research Forum South Florida; Heeuk Dennis Lee, Weber State
The Importance of Agency Policies for these University
Technologies; Scott T. Greenwood, American Prisoners’ Relationships with Family Members:
Civil Liberties Union National Board An Examination of Exchange Mechanisms and
Chair: Reciprocity; Denisse Martinez, Rutgers
Kevin Strom, RTI International University; Johnna Christian, Rutgers
University; Taylor Colaiacovo, Rutgers
University
Thematic Session Chair:
Joshua Markman, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
750. Disrupting Criminal Networks: Network USDOJ
Analysis in Crime Prevention
11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse 752. New Developments in Statistical Modeling
Level and Causal Analysis
Applying Group Audits to Problem-Oriented 11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Policing; Michael Sierra-Arevalo, Yale Relative Distribution Methods and the Test for
University; Andrew Papachristos, Yale Distributional Differences in Bail and
University Sentencing Decisions; Chester Britt, Iowa State
Network Stability Issues in a Co-offending University
Population; Carlo Morselli, Université de The Impact of California’s Public Safety
Montréal; Thomas Grund, Linköping University; Realignment Act (AB 109) on Property Crime;
Rémi Boivin, Université de Montréal Bradley Jerome Bartos, University of
Predicting Organized Crime Leaders; Francesco California, Irvine; Richard McCleary,
Calderoni, Università Cattolica - Transcrime University of California, Irvine
Measuring Disruption in Terrorist An Application of Local Instrumental Variables to
Communications; Stacy Bush, California State Address Essential Heterogeneity in Social
Interaction Effect Estimation; Heather Michele
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Harris, University of California, Berkeley; of Africa; Mitchel Roth, Sam Houston State
Kiminori Nakamura, University of Maryland; University
Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of The Crime-Terror Debate through the Illicit
Corrections Tobacco Lense; Sharon Melzer, U.S.
Modelling of Endogenous and Exogenous Effects Department of State
on the Rate of Terrorist Activity; Gentry White, Chair:
Queensland University of Technology Howard Abadinsky, St. John's University
Chair: Participant:
Gentry White, Queensland University of Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff University
Technology
753. Critical Issues and Correctional Contexts Thematic Session
11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level
A Tale of Two States: Comparing the 755. Policing LGBTQ Communities
Organizational Context of Two State Prison 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Systems; Jessica J. Warner, Miami University - The Effect of Increased LGBTQ Social Integration
Regional; Edward Latessa, University of on the Solicitation of Police Services; Christine
Cincinnati M. Galvin-White, Arizona State University; Lisa
The Relative Efficacy of Private and Public M. Dario, Arizona State University; Henry F.
Prisons: An Empirical Literature Review and Fradella, Arizona State University
Path Forward; Dae-Young Kim, SUNY Buffalo Examining the Blue Line in the Rainbow:
State Assessing LGBTQ Interactions with and
What’s Race Got To Do With It?...Everything: Perceptions of Law Enforcement; Jessica
Racial Disparity in Corrections; Barbara H. Hodge, University of St. Thomas; Lori Sexton,
Zaitzow, Appalachian State University University of Missouri - Kansas City
Building Bridges in New Jersey: Strengthening Queering Policing; Angela Dwyer, Queensland
Inter-Agency Collaboration for Offenders University of Technology
Receiving Drug Treatment; Sami Abdel-Salam,
West Chester University; Ashley R. Kilmer, 756. Roundtable: Research Network on Biker
University of Delaware; Christy Visher, Crime: Theoretical Perspectives on Outlaw
University of Delaware Motorcycle Gangs
Geographic Information System Analyses of 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Distances Between Prisons and Hospitals: Chair:
Health Care Segregation for Prisoners; John Arjan Blokland, NSCR / Leiden University
Johnson Kerbs, East Carolina University; Jon Discussants:
Maskaly, University of Illinois at Chicago; Scott Decker, Arizona State University
Jennifer M. Jolley, University of North Carolina Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University
at Chapel Hill Participants:
Chair: Mark Lauchs, Queensland University of
Danielle Sutton, University of Guelph Technology
Andy Bain, University of Mount Union
Peter Bell, Griffith University
Thematic Session
757. Organizational Influences on Community
754. The IASOC Richard H. Ward Memorial Corrections
Panel: The Crime Terror Nexus: Does it 11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Exist? An Environmental Model to Evaluate Risk of
11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Recidivism: A Replication Study of Home
Crime-Terror Nexus; Louise Shelly, George Nodes and Criminology of Place; Shun Qiang
Mason University Feng, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
Organised Behaviour and Organized Identity; Frank Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal
Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex University Justice; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of
The Impact of Regional Conflicts on the Terror- Criminal Justice
Organized Crime Nexus: A Regional Overview
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Bureaucratic Personalities and CJS Organizational 759. Cross National Perspectives in Criminal
Structures; Shannon Portillo, University of Justice Policy
Kansas; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason 11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor
University, Center for Advancing Correctional Crime and Punishment in Japan, a Rapidly Aging
Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly R. Kras, George Society; Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku University
Mason University The Politics of Crime Control in Canada: When a
Do Subunit Assignment, Demographics, and Protective Factor Becomes a Risk; Kyle
Serious Predict the Extension of Probation and Jonathan Daniel Mulrooney, University of Kent
Parole?; Justin Medina, Lycoming College / University of Hamburg
Teamwork and Employee Integration within Criminal Justice Policy Makers in Japan: An
Community Correction Institutes in Colorado: A Analysis of the Politics of Criminal Justice
Contingent Legitimacy Perspective; Cynthia Policy Making; Setsuo Miyazawa, University of
Baiqing Zhang, Colorado State University, California, Hastings / Aoyama Gakuin
Pueblo University
Restorative Justice and the Blurring between Canadian Counterterrorism Bill and its Potential
Reparation and Rehabilitation; Fernanda Impact on Community/Law Enforcement
Fonseca Rosenblatt, Catholic University of Relationships; Sandra Bucerius, University of
Pernambuco Alberta; Sara K. Thompson, Ryerson University
Chair: Chair:
Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Colorado State Sandra Bucerius, University of Alberta
University, Pueblo
760. Korean Society of Criminology in America
758. Variability in Blaming the Victims of (KOSCA) Brownbag Lunch
Violence 12:30 to 1:50pm 1101, 1st Floor
11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor
Ascertaining Subconscious Levels of Victim 761. Homicide Studies Editorial Board Meeting
Blame via Monetary Compensation Awards; 12:30 to 1:50pm 2101, 2nd Floor
Ashley Hemsath, Indiana University
762. Punitiveness and Incarceration in
Bloomington
Comparative Perspectives
Sexual Orientation and Intimate Partner Violence: 12:30 to 1:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Blameworthiness Attributions among Same Sex Global Trends in Incarceration around the Turn of
and Heterosexual Couples; Haerim Jin, Sam the 21st Century; Douglas Weiss, California
Houston State University; Cortney Franklin, State University, San Bernardino
Sam Houston State University Life Imprisonment in Scandinavia: The Ultimate
The Effect of Sexual Assault Victim and Form of Punishment in Denmark, Finland, and
Perpetrator Social Class on Perceiver Perception Sweden; Doris Schartmueller, California State
of Blame; Bridget K. Welch, University of South University, Chico
Dakota; Melanie D. Hetzel-Riggin, “Tentative Populism”. Transformations of German
Pennsylvania State University, Behrend; Anna Penal Policies from 1970 to Date; Bernd
E. Kosloski, University of Colorado, Colorado Dollinger, University of Siegen; Dirk Lampe,
Springs Universitat Bremen, Germany
Attributions of Culpability and Service Provision Solidarity, Crime, and Punishment – A European
Recommendations for Victims: Personal Perspective Beyond Durkheim; Johanna
Characteristics That Impact Perceiver Schonhofer, University of Leeds
Assessments of Gendered Violence; Cortney Why is America so Punitive? US Penality in
Franklin, Sam Houston State University; Tasha Comparative and Historical Perspective; David
A. Menaker, Sam Houston State University Garland, New York University
Victim Blaming of Minors: "Slut Shaming" Chair:
Sexual Victimization; Chivon H. Fitch, Indiana David Garland, New York University
University of Pennsylvania
Chair:
Chivon H. Fitch, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania;
Thematic Session
Adam K. Matz, American Probation and Parole
763. The Criminalization of U.S. Schools: Association / Indiana University of
Trends and Consequences Pennsylvania; Lee Selye, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
12:30 to 1:50pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Chair:
Theorizing the Criminalization of Schools in the
Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
United States: From the Sociologies of Risk and
Fear to Neoliberal Penality; Eric Madfis, 765. Author Meets Critics: America's Safest City:
University of Washington, Tacoma Critiquing and Discussing a Theory of
How the Media Foster a Punitive, Individualized Modernity
Response to School Bullying; Robert A. Brooks, 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Worcester State University Author:
Pathway Community School, Wraparound Simon I. Singer, Northeastern University
Incarceration and the New Face of Alternative Chair:
Education; Jerry Flores, University of Michael Rocque, Bates College
Washington, Tacoma Critics:
Challenging Zero-Tolerance: The Need for a John Hagan, Northwestern University
Restorative Approach to School Discipline; Jeff David P. Farrington, Cambridge University
W. Cohen, University of Washington, Tacoma Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Chair: Charis Kubrin, University of California, Irvine
Jeff W. Cohen, University of Washington, Discussant:
Tacoma Chad Posick, Georgia Southern University
764. Issues Confronting Probation and Parole
Officers Thematic Session
12:30 to 1:50pm Coats, Terrace Level
An Examination of Probation/Parole Officer 766. Performance Measurement of Federal
Workloads in Montana; Daisy G. Diallo, Grant Programs
Council of State Governments Justice Center; 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Adam K. Matz, American Probation and Parole The Methodology of Data Collection Performance
Association / Indiana University of Metrics; Borjana Sako, CSR, Incorporated
Pennsylvania; Timothy B. Conley, Clinical and Innovation in Criminal Justice, Innovation in
Research Consulting, PLLC Grant Management: Drug Courts and the Indian
Another Day in the Oil Patch: A Comparative Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program; Vanessa
Analysis of Probation Work in Montana; Ally Cunningham West, CSR, Incorporated; Borjana
Guldborg, University of Montana Sako, CSR, Incorporated
Enhancing Community Supervision: A Unified Innovation in Criminal Justice, Innovation in
Voice for Community Corrections concerning Grant Management: The BCJI Program;
Police-Probation/Parole Partnerships; Adam K. Matthew D. Kenyon, CSR, Incorporated; Emily
Matz, American Probation and Parole Patton, CSR, Incorporated
Association / Indiana University of Discussant:
Pennsylvania; Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Laura Wyckoff, Bureau of Justice Assistance,
Pennsylvania USDOJ
I thought you'd never ask: Perspectives on
Probation from the Criminal Justice System and 767. Punishment and Criminal Justice Policy
Probationers; Ebony Ruhland, University of 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Minnesota; Mariel Alper, University of Bad for Business? A Multi-level Analysis of the
Minnesota; Ron Corbett, University of Penal Regime’s Influence on Mortgage Denials;
Minnesota; Kevin R. Reitz, University of Sarah Trocchio, Rutgers University
Minnesota From Death to Life- Rethink the American Way of
Working Together or Working on the Same Task Harsh Justice; Michelle Miao, University of
But Separately? A Comparison of Police Chief Nottingham, UK
and Chief Probation/Parole Officer Perceptions;
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Ideological Extremes in Criminal Justice: Sources, International; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban
Impacts, and Lessons; Sanjay Marwah, Institute; Christine Lindquist, RTI International
California State University, East Bay; Jerry W. Chair:
Joplin, Guilford College Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice
Punishment and Policy Transfer: A Critical
Review of the Literature; Danique Gudders, KU 770. Punishment, Prevention, Policy and Crime
Leuven 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Punishment without Purpose? Explaining the What is to be Done About Law and Patriarchy?;
History of America’s Hidden Penal Regime, Karen Frances Evans, University of Liverpool
1907-2015; Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Why Surrender with an Open Warrant? A Mixed-
Foundation / Northwestern University Methods Study of Participants in Fugitive Safe
Chair: Surrender; Janelle Duda, Case Western Reserve
Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation / University; Joseph D. Galanek, Case Western
Northwestern University Reserve University; Daniel J. Flannery, Case
Western Reserve University
768. Author Meets Critics: Testing for Athlete Youth Violence, Gangs, And Epidemiological
Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Criminology; Erika Gebo, Suffolk University
Sport The Travis County (Texas) Recidivism Baseline
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level Report; W. Carsten Andresen, Travis County
Author: Justice Planning
Kathryn Henne, Australian National University Chair:
Chair: W. Carsten Andresen, Travis County Justice
Rita Shah, Elizabethtown College Planning
Critics:
Jennifer Lynne Musto, Wellesley College 771. Police Legitimacy, Citizen Actions and
Nancy Reichman, University of Denver Victimization
Ophir Sefiha, Western Carolina University 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Emily Troshynski, University of Nevada, Las Neighborhood Effects and Reporting Crime to the
Vegas Police: A Question of Legitimacy; Aaron Safer-
Lichtenstein, University of Maryland, College
Park; Miranda A. Galvin, University of
Thematic Session Maryland, College Park
Sexual Orientation Bias Crimes: Examination of
769. NIJ Highlights: Reentry Research and the Reporting, Perception of Police Bias, and Police
Second Chance Act Response; Rhissa Briones Robinson, University
12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, University of
Outcome and Early Impact Findings from the South Florida; Kelly M. Socia, University of
Evaluation of the Second Chance Act Adult Massachusetts, Lowell
Demonstration Program; Ronald D'Amico, The Effect of Prior Police Contact on
Social Policy Research Associates; Christian Victimization Reporting: Results from the
Geckeler, Social Policy Research Associates Police Public Contact and National Crime
Evaluation of the Second Chance Act in OJJDP Victimization Surveys; Lee Ann Slocum,
FY2010 Juvenile Sites; Akiva Liberman, The University of Missouri - St. Louis
Urban Institute; David M. Altschuler, Johns The Impact of Victimization on Perceptions of
Hopkins University Social Cohesion and Informal Social Control in
The National Institute of Justice’s Evaluation of Rural Communities; Joseph Schafer, Southern
Second Chance Act Adult Reentry Courts: Illinois University Carbondale; Julie Hibdon,
Summary of Participant Experiences, Outcomes, Southern Illinois University; Nicholas Corsaro,
and Cost; Paige Harrison, NPC Research University of Cincinnati
Initial Findings from the Cross-Site Evaluation of Which Lives Matter?: An Exploration of
the Bureau of Justice Assistance FY 2011 Correlates to Mobilization and Social
Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Movements After Officer-Involved Shootings;
Demonstration Programs; Shelli Rossman, The Portia Allen-Kyle, Rutgers University - New
Urban Institute; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI Brunswick
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Chair: Policing the Image: Child Saving in the Cyber
Portia Allen-Kyle, Rutgers University - New Age; Steven A. Kohm, University of Winnipeg
Brunswick Chair:
Steven A. Kohm, University of Winnipeg
Thematic Session 774. Organized Crime Around the World
12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace
772. Crime And Corruption In The Private Level
Sector: Measurement Practices And Examination of Geographic and Operational
Preventive Strategies Across Countries Displacement Among African Maritime Piracy;
12:30 to 1:50pm Dupont, Terrace Level Matthew Mark Sweeney, University of
Crime and Corruption Against Business in Massachusetts, Lowell
Mexico: Trends and Features from the Crime The Role of Law Enforcement Agents on the
Against Business National Survey 2014 Dynamics of Human Trafficking in Nigeria;
(ENVE); Oscar Jaimes Bello, National Institute Chioma Daisy Onyige, University of Port
of Statistics and Geography and Centre of Harcourt
Excellence UNODC, Mexico Digging Up Dirt on India’s Sand Mafia: A
Assessing the Areas of Vulnerability for Swiss Comprehensive Assessment of Organized Crime
Firms in International Business Activities: The Harms; Josh Koehnlein, Temple University;
Results of the Swiss International Corruption Aunshul Rege, Temple University
Survey; Giang Ly Isenring, University of St. The Nature and Scope of Organized Crime in
Gallen; Giulia Mugellini, University of St. Central Europe - Poland as an Example; Emil
Gallen; Martin Killias, University of St. Gallen W. Plywaczewski, University of Bialystok
Economic Crime and China’s High Speed Chair:
Railway: A Case Study of the Wenzhou Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff University
Disaster; Henry N. Pontell, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice, CUNY; Adam Kavon Ghazi- 775. Community Oriented Policing
Tehrani, University of California, Irvine 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Corruption in the Private Sector: Some Level
Clarifications; Michael Levi, Cardiff University Black Community Policing (BCP): The Only Real
Chair: Hope For Building A Positive Relationship
Giulia Mugellini, University of St. Gallen Between Black American Communities and
Discussant: Policing Agencies; Tony Gaskew, University of
Giang Ly Isenring, University of St. Gallen Pittsburgh
Characterizing Citizen Participants in Community
Policing Programs: Who and Why Citizens
Thematic Session Participate in the Collaboration Work With the
Police?; Jae-Seung Lee, Sam Houston State
773. Investigating Images: Visibility, Visuality, University
and Criminal Justice Community Policing and Fear of Crime: The
12:30 to 1:50pm Embassy, Terrace Level Mediating Role of Confidence in the Police;
Investigating Images of Corporate Security: SoHee Kim, Kyonggi University; Sungil Han,
Beyond the Little Shack out Back; Kevin Walby, Kyonggi University; EuiGab Hwang, Kyonggi
University of Winnipeg; Randy K. Lippert, University
University of Windsor Does Officer Tenure Affect Attitudes towards the
Shooting Reel Cops: Live Coverage Shootouts and Acceptance of Community Policing
the Political Work of Police Violence and Philosophies?; Hayley Crichton, Memorial
Death; Justin Turner, Old Dominion University; University of Newfoundland; Rose Ricciardelli,
Travis Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky University Memorial University of Newfoundland; Laura
The Hills Have Eyes: Violence, Myth and Huey, University of Western Ontario
Memory in Extractive Appalachia; Bill I’ll be Your Officer Today: Can Community and
McClanahan, University of Essex Problem-oriented Policing Strategies Succeed
Under Rotating Patrol Assignments?; Chris
Sedelmaier, University of New Haven; Jonathan
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Kringen, University of New Haven; Eric 778. Division of Victimology Executive Board
Dlugolenski, University of New Haven Meeting
Chair: 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown West,
Chris Sedelmaier, University of New Haven Concourse Level
779. Examining Sanction Effects in Community
Thematic Session Corrections
12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
776. Educational Programs in Maximum Evaluation of Washington State’s Swift and
Security Prisons Certain Policy for Community Supervision of
12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Level Offenders; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington
What Works in Prison? A Liberal Arts Education; State University; Zachary K. Hamilton,
Jill McCorkel, Villanova University; Robert Washington State University; Alex C. Kigerl,
DeFina, Villanova University Washington State University; Christopher M.
Education Behind and Beyond Prison Walls; Campbell, Portland State University; Brianne
Tyrone Werts, Temple University's Inside Out Michelle Posey, Washington State University
Prison Exchange Program Imposing Additional Sanctions on Released
Educating for Activism and Advocacy: Helping Inmates: Assessing the Effects of Split
Chronically Ill Inmates; Meloney Kate, Supervision; Catie L. Clark, Florida State
Villanova University University
Chair: Swift, Certain, Fair: Implementation Findings
Thomas Arvanites, Villanova University from the HOPE Demonstration Field
Discussant: Experiment; Jonathan Kulick, Pepperdine
Thomas Arvanites, Villanova University University; Angela Hawken, Pepperdine
University
Swift, Certain, or Severe: Testing Deterrence
Thematic Session Theory among Offenders on Community
Supervision; Christopher M. Campbell,
777. New Findings from the Smart Policing Portland State University; Zachary K. Hamilton,
Initiative Washington State University; Jacqueline van
12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown East, Wormer, Washington State University; Brianne
Concourse Level Michelle Posey, Washington State University
Pulling the Right Levers: Unraveling Multiple The Impact of Returning Technical Parole
Treatment Effects in Focused Deterrence Violators to Prison: A Deterrent, Null, or
Approaches; Kenneth J. Novak, University of Criminogenic Effect; Bret Bucklen,
Missouri - Kansas City; Andrew M. Fox, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
University of Missouri - Kansas City; Majid Chair:
Bani-Yaghoub, University of Missouri - Kansas Zachary K. Hamilton, Washington State
City University
Findings from a Comprehensive Problem Analysis
of Domestic Violence in Chula Vista, CA; 780. Identifying Patterns and Trends in
Deborah Lamm Weisel, North Carolina Central Victimization across Groups
University 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Institutionalizing Evidence-Based Policing in A Systematic Review of Campus Sexual Assault
Lowell, MA; Brenda Bond, Suffolk University Prevalence Rates in the United States: Findings
Chair: from the Last 15 Years; Lisa Fedina, National
Catherine McNamee, Bureau of Justice Institute of Justice; Jennifer Holmes, National
Assistance, USDOJ Institute of Justice; Bethany L. Backes, National
Discussant: Institute of Justice
James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public Victimization Trends in Prison: Patterns and
Research Predictors; Samantha Ladwig, Florida State
University
White Female Danger: A Surprising Uptick in
Lifetime Murder Victimization Chances; James
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
W. Kanan, Western Kentucky University; Carrie Academic Settings in Israel; Limor Yehuda, The
Trojan, Western Kentucky University Western Galilee College
Victimization Experiences in a Sample of Saudi Social Effects on Bullying Behavior: A
Arabian Youth; Victoria Chamberlin, University Comparative Study between Greek and Turkish
of Cincinnati; John Paul Wright, University of School-Aged Children; Maria Eirini
Cincinnati; Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina Papadouka, University of North Texas; Ozgur
University; Nora Almosaed, King Abdulaziz Solakoglu, University of North Texas
University; Sameera Moghrabi, King Abdulaziz Chair:
University; Fawzia Bashatah, King Abdulaziz Cesar J. Rebellon, University of New Hampshire
University
Why Did Rates of Child Abuse and Neglect 784. Roundtable: Aftermath of Wrongful
Decrease Post-1990?: A State-Level Analysis of Convictions: New Directions
Possible Explanations for the Decline; Maribeth 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
L. Rezey, University of Missouri - St. Louis #2, Terrace Level
Chair: After Exoneration: The Innocence Movement and
Maribeth L. Rezey, University of Missouri - St. Exoneree Support; Amy Shlosberg, Fairleigh
Louis Dickinson University; Valli Rajah-Mandery,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Evan
Mandery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Presidential Plenary Women Exonerees Speak Out – Hear Our Voices;
Zieva D. Konvisser, Wayne State University
781. Presidential Plenary: The Media and Post-Conviction Exoneration and Compensation
Criminal Justice Policy Schemes for the Wrongly Convicted: A
12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and
Center, Concourse Level Canada; Kathryn Campbell, University of
Chair: Ottawa; Fiona Leverick, University of Glasgow
Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Lost Voices: Victims/Survivors of Original
Discussants: Crimes in Wrongful Conviction Cases; Kimberly
Carrie Johnson, National Public Radio (NPR) Cook, University of North Carolina,
Bill Keller, The Marshall Project Wilmington; Saundra D. Westervelt, University
Roland Martin, Roland Martin Reports of North Carolina at Greensboro; Jennifer
Thompson, Healing Justice
782. Division of International Criminology The Compensation Gap: Promise vs. Practice in
Awards Presentation and Reception (Open to Compensation Provision to the Wrongly
All Participants) Convicted; Saundra D. Westervelt, University of
12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom West, North Carolina at Greensboro; Tiffany C.
Concourse Level Merritt, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro; Kimberly Cook, University of
783. Roundtable: Crime and Delinquency in North Carolina, Wilmington
School Settings Chair:
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East Saundra D. Westervelt, University of North
#1, Terrace Level Carolina at Greensboro
A Look at Intruder Violence in Elementary
Schools: Analysis of Current and Prospective 785. Roundtable: Sex, Violence, and Popular
Mitigation Efforts in Utah; Lindsay Huber, Culture
Arizona State University 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
Educational Aspirations, School Connectedness, #3, Terrace Level
and Delinquency among Rural Youth; Cesar J. Chair:
Rebellon, University of New Hampshire Katalin Parti, National Institute of Criminology
Helping and Cooperation in Heavy Inter-Group Discussants:
Hostility, Verbal Violence, Alienation and Brandon L. Beck, Texas State University
Conflict Conditions: Exposure to Empathy by Robin A. Robinson, University of Massachusetts,
the Other Party as a Facilitator of Perceived Dartmouth
Helping Schema among Jews and Arabs in Rebecca Hayes, Central Michigan University
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Gail Stern, Catharsis Productions, Inc. Chair:
Participants: Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services,
Christina DeJong, Michigan State University Inc.
Edith Kinney, San Jose State University
789. International and Comparative Approaches
786. Roundtable: Criminal Justice Encounters to Victimology
with Vulnerable People: Challenges and 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Solutions Level
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East Explaining Gender Differences in Justifications of
#4, Terrace Level Sexual Harassment of Women in Public Places
Policing Fragility: Accounting for Ontological and in India: Social, Cultural, and Individual
Situational Vulnerability; Nicole L. Asquith, Attributes; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State
University of Western Sydney; Isabelle University; Manish Madan, Stockton University
Bartkowiak-Théron, University of Tasmania Intimate Partner Violence in the United States:
The Adverse Impact of Customer Service Immigrant Nigerian Women Speak; Anita
Initiatives upon Police Attitudes and Work Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern University
Motivation; Ken Wooden, University of Western Victimization of Children Left Behind in Rural
Sydney China; Xiaojin Chen, Tulane University
Vulnerable Persons: Risks to Law Enforcement “Behind the Wall”: A Cross-National Analysis of
Investigations; Karl Roberts, University of Dating Violence; Jessica Meckes, Indiana
Western Sydney University Bloomington; Meghan Lynn Rogers,
Chair: Indiana University
Nicole L. Asquith, University of Western Sydney Cross-National Comparisons of Partner Violence
in Australia and the US; Jeff Ackerman, Griffith
787. Roundtable: Life on the Inside, Life on the University
Outside: The Dynamics of Long-Term Chair:
Confinement and the Challenges of Community Jeff Ackerman, Griffith University
Reintegration for Lifers
12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East
#5, Terrace Level Thematic Session
Chair:
Elizabeth Kita, CDCR/DAPO 790. How Evidence-Based Programs Reduce
Participants: Recidivism: Lessons Learned from Results
M. Kay Harris, Temple University First States, Counties, and Research Partners
Shadd Maruna, Rutgers University - Newark 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Cliff Kusaj, CDCR/BPH Level
Results First: What is this Initiative?; Sara Dube,
788. Juveniles' Correctional Experiences and The Pew Charitable Trusts
Needs Case Studies of Results First Initiatives; Ashleigh
12:30 to 1:50pm Jay, Lobby Level Holand, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Receiving Treatment Service in the Juvenile Impact of Program Components on Effect Sizes;
Justice System: An Examination of Funding Liana Taylor, George Mason University; Faye
Sources and Recidivism; Clair White, George Taxman, George Mason University
Mason University Chair:
The Experiences and Needs of Incarcerated Gary VanLandingham, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Juveniles; Rachel Feinstein, Carthage College
The Impact of Race on Youth Incarceration
Experiences, Results and Implications from a Thematic Session
Secondary Analysis of the Survey of Youth in
Residential Placement; Konrad Avery Haight, 791. Policy Panel: Policy Discussion on
American Institutes for Research; Roger Veterans and Veterans Treatment Courts
Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research 12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse
Youth Perspectives on Reentry Programming; Level
Laurin Parker, Delaware State University Policies at the Intersection of Combat-Related
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Conditions and Intimate Partner Violence; Brian Marie Bruvik Heinskou, University of
Clubb, Battered Women's Justice Project Copenhagen; Lasse Liebst, University of
Policies for Veterans Treatment Courts and Copenhagen
Veterans Affairs; Richard Hartley, University of Disrespect, Dislike, and Other Trivial Issues:
Texas at San Antonio Analyzing Violent Incidents Motivated by Other
Policy Responses to the “Opt-in Problem:” Why Personal Issues from the Incarcerated Youth
Veterans Decline to Identify or Enroll in Perspective; Daniel Walter Scott, University of
Veterans Treatment Courts; Anne Douds, California, Irvine
Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg School Shootings: Are Schools Getting Safe?;
Innovative Ways to Address Justice Involved Seungmug Lee, Western Illinois University;
Veterans' Needs; B.J. Wagner, The Texas Daiwon Lee, John Jay College of Criminal
Veterans Commission Justice
Chair: Chair:
Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State University Daniel Walter Scott, University of California,
Irvine
Thematic Session 794. Regional and International Differences in
Fear of Crime
792. Maternal Incarceration, Reentry and 12:30 to 1:50pm Northwest, Lobby Level
Recidivism Attitude Toward Foreign People and Fear of
12:30 to 1:50pm Morgan, Lobby Level Crime: A Case Study of Yeongdeungpo-gu,
Recidivism Rates Among Recently Incarcerated Seoul, Korea; Myunghyun Choi, Kyonggi
Pregnant Women; Danielle Horvath Dallaire, University
The College of William & Mary; Sarah Perry, Carjacking in South Africa: A Study on the
The College of William & Mary; Caroline Forgotten Actors—the Victims; Chadley James,
Malory Kelsey, The College of William & Mary; California State University, Fresno
Catherine A. Forestell, The College of William Fear of School Shootings and Active Shooter
& Mary Event Preparedness in the Rural South; Laura E.
Motherhood and Reentry: Implications for Agnich, Georgia Southern University
Research, Policy and Practice; Marjie Mogul, Perceived Risk of Crime in Peru: A Multilevel
Maternity Care Coalition; Holly Harner, La Longitudinal Study; Wilson Hernandez,
Salle University; Elizabeth Stelson, University of Universidad de Lima
Pennsylvania; Rosemary Frasso, University of Fear of Crime: Exploring Regional Differences;
Pennsylvania; Jeane Ann Grisso, University of Darien A. Hickey, Louisiana State University;
Pennsylvania Edward S. Shihadeh, Louisiana State University;
Visiting Mom or Dad in Jail: A Comparison of Matthew Valasik, Louisiana State University;
Child-Parent Visitation in Male and Female Michael S. Barton, Louisiana State University
Jails; Jane A. Siegel, Rutgers University - Chair:
Camden; Laura Napolitano, Rutgers University; Darien A. Hickey, Louisiana State University
Mark Anthony Bodrog, Rutgers University;
Matthew Thornton Hackman, Rutgers University 795. Alcohol Consumption and Violence
- Camden; Brenna Anne Stone, Rutgers 12:30 to 1:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
University - Camden Alcohol (Ab)Use, Violence, and Victimization
Incarcerated Mothers’ Extended Visits with their among College Students; Troy Carey, Wilkes
Children; Rebecca Shlafer, University of University; Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes University
Minnesota; Erin Casey, Institute of Child Treating Alcohol Abusers, the Role of Health
Development - University of Minnesota; Megan Insurance, and Self-Reported Violence; Michael
Duininck, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities P. Brown, Ball State University; Kiesha Warren-
Gordon, Ball State University
793. Violence in the Streets, Schools and Abroad: Understanding Crime Settings to Reduce Alcohol-
Focus on Youth Violence Related Street Fights; Monica Perez-Trujillo,
12:30 to 1:50pm Monroe, Concourse Level University of Los Andes; María Fernanda
Violence in the Street, Violence of the Street - Reyes, Corporación Nuevos Rumbos; Leidy
The Spatiality of Street Violence Among Youth; Cabrera, Corporación Nuevos Rumbos; Augusto
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Perez-Gómez, Corporación Nuevos Rumbos Chair:
Closet Misogynists? How Hostile Sexism May Lisa Dilks, West Virginia University
Moderate the Effects of Alcohol Consumption
on IPV Perpetration; Claire M. Renzetti,
University of Kentucky; Kellie R. Lynch, Thematic Session
University of Kentucky; C. Nathan DeWall,
798. The Socio-Historical Explanations for Race
University of Kentucky
and Perceptions of Criminality
Chair:
Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky 12:30 to 1:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Discussant; Arthur H. Garrison, Kutztown
University of Pennsylvania
Thematic Session Discussant; Alero Afejuku, Argosy University
Discussant; Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College
796. Queering Victimization Research and Discussant; Keith Coleman, North Carolina A&T
Services State University
12:30 to 1:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Level Chair:
LGBQ and SSB Youth’s Experiences with Arthur H. Garrison, Kutztown University of
Victimization and Social Isolation: A General Pennsylvania
Strain Approach; Deeanna M. Button, Stockton Discussant:
University; Meredith G. F. Worthen, University Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of
of Oklahoma Criminal Justice
Service Awareness for Sexual Assault Victims
Among LGBTQ Identified College Students;
Corina Schulze, University of South Alabama Thematic Session
“A Very Chivalrous Gay”: Reproducing
799. The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program
Heteronormative Perceptions of Sexual
Aggression in Public Drinking Spaces; Swede 12:30 to 1:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor
White, Louisiana State University; Sarah The Impact of Inside-Out Class Projects on
Becker, Louisiana State University; Justine Course Learning Goals; Susan T. Krumholz,
Tinkler, Louisiana State University University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
The Appropriation of LGBTQ Intimate Partner 12 Years an Instructor in the Inside-Out Prison
Violence in the Heterosexual Mutual Battering Exchange Program: Reflections and Lessons
Debate; Adam Messinger, Northeastern Illinois Learned; Gerald Stahler, Temple University
University Collaborative Learning through the Inside-Out
Prison Exchange Program at a Liberal Arts
797. Roundtable: Courts and Sentencing Institution; Shelly Schaefer, Hamline University;
12:30 to 1:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Gina Erickson, Hamline University
Juvenile Judges' Perspectives on Race/Ethnicity, First-Year Teaching Reflections: The Inside-Out
Class, and Gender; Brian James Smith, Central Prison Exchange Program; Vivian C. Smith,
Michigan University Cabrini College; Andrew Owen, Cabrini
Need or Greed? The Role of Motivational College
Attributions on White-Collar Crime Sentencing; Chair:
Lisa Dilks, West Virginia University; Tucker Vivian C. Smith, Cabrini College
McGrimmon, University of Pretoria; Marshall
Schmidt, University of Oklahoma 800. Substance Use among Adolescents and
Pre-Trial Detention of Juveniles in The Young Adults
Netherlands; Yannick van den Brink, Leiden 12:30 to 1:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor
University Age of Onset of Marijuana Use among Rural and
“Deference and Demeanor: The Role of Urban Youth; Laine Briddell, Christopher
Racialized Interactions in Criminal Court"; Kylie Newport University
Parrotta, Delaware State University; M.J. Likes, Shares, and Retweets: Social Media and
Gathings, North Carolina State University Marijuana Use Behavior among Inner City
Eyewitness Misidentification; Laura Kersey, Dixie Youth; Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Rutgers
State University University; Robin Stevens, Rutgers University;
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Kasey Reeves, Rutgers University; Michael
Thematic Session
Medina, Rutgers University
The Effects of Anti-Smoking Messages from 803. Underground Gun Markets: Analysis of
Family, School, and Mass Media on Smoking Crime Gun, Purchaser and Possessor Data
Behavior and Smoking Intention among Chinese
2:00 to 3:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Adolescents; Shaohua Yu, University at Albany,
The Movement of Guns from first Legal Sale to
SUNY
Use in Crime: A Tale of Two Cities; Charles
Are College Students Too Friendly with Molly?;
Wellford, University of Maryland; Megan
Brooke Schaeffer, St. John's University
Collins, University of Maryland; Thomas Lind
The Relationship between College Students’
Scott, University of Maryland, College Park
Major and Precautions Taken to Avoid
Sources of Crime Guns to Violent Offenders in
Receiving Illegal Substance Use Citations; Peter
Los Angeles; George Tita, University of
W. Liu, Monmouth University; Brianna
California, Irvine
Johnston, Stockton University
Police Strategies for Reducing Gun Violence;
Chair:
Philip J. Cook, Duke University; Susan Parker,
Peter W. Liu, Monmouth University
University of Chicago Crime Lab
801. Division on Critical Criminology Journal
Editorial Board Meeting
Thematic Session
2:00 to 3:20pm Albright, Terrace Level
804. Drugs, Violence, Policies and Its
802. Domestic Violence and Policing
Geographical Patterns in Brazil
2:00 to 3:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Gender in 2:00 to 3:20pm Coats, Terrace Level
Predicting Intimate Partner Arrest Rates; Eve Drugs and Guns Trade Control in the Brazilian
Buzawa, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Borders; Joana Vargas, Federal University in
David Hirschel, University of Massachusetts, the State of Rio de Janeiro
Lowell Drug Trafficking and Homicides in Brazil; Luis
A Multi-Level Examination of Decisions to Notify Flavio Sapori, Catholic University in the State
the Police of Intimate Partner Violence; Jordyn of Minas Gerais
Rosario, Florida State University; Patricia Drug Trafficking in Rio de Janeiro: Some
Warren, Florida State University Remarks about Social Banditry and Violence in
Under the Radar: Policing Non-Violent Abuse and Urban Brazil; Michel Misse, Federal University
Coercive Control; Gillian Pinchevsky, in the State of Rio de Janeiro
University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Amanda Street Drug Markets beyond Favelas in Brazil;
Robinson, Cardiff University; Jennifer Guthrie, Elenice De Souza Oliveira, St. Joseph's College
University of Nevada, Las Vegas - New York; Braulio Figueiredo Alves da Silva,
Differentiating Characteristics of Intimate Partner UFMG-Brazil; Marcos Prates, UFMG-Brazil
Violence Incidents by Relationship Type, State Chair:
and Length; Danielle Sutton, University of Elenice De Souza Oliveira, St. Joseph's College -
Guelph; Myrna Dawson, University of Guelph New York
Can Courses in Intimate Partner Violence Shape 805. Author Meets Critics: Understanding Hate
New Attitudes Among Future Criminal Justice Crimes: Acts, Motives, Offenders, Victims and
Professionals?; Shelly M. Wagers, Radford Justice
University; Caitlyn Lewis, Radford University 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Chair: Author:
Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State University Carolyn Petrosino, Bridgewater State University
Chair:
Pete Simi, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Critics:
Randy Blazak, Portland State University
William Oliver, Indiana University
Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice
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806. Authors Meet Critics: Code of the Suburbs Crime Curve; Timothy Kang, University of
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level Toronto
Presenters: What's So Good about a Good Marriage?;
Richard Wright, Georgia State University Matthew VanEseltine, Bowling Green State
Scott Jacques, Georgia State University University
Chair: Does Contact with the Criminal Justice System
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri - St. Force Employees to Find a New Job?; Anke
Louis Ramakers, Leiden University, The Netherlands;
Critics: Robert Apel, Rutgers University
Peter Reuter, University of Maryland Take This Job and Shove it: The Relationship
Simon I. Singer, Northeastern University Between Employment Quality and Crime; John
Rod Brunson, Rutgers University Eassey, Missouri State University; Marvin
Krohn, University of Florida; Chris Gibson,
University of Florida
Thematic Session Chair:
John Eassey, Missouri State University
807. A Developmental Approach to
Understanding the Impact of Individual and
Parental Factors on Offending Thematic Session
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
The Relationship Between Son’s pProblem 809. NIJ Highlights: Unsubmitted Sexual
Behavior and Parenting: Comparing a GEE and Assault Kits--Outcomes and Implications
Fixed Effects Model; Sytske Besemer, 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
University of California, Berkeley; Dustin The Detroit Sexual Assault Kit Action Research
Pardini, University of Pittsburgh; Rolf Loeber, Project; Rebecca Campbell, Michigan State
University of Pittsburgh; Stephen Hinshaw, University; Giannina Fehler-Cabral,
University of California, Berkeley Harder+Company; Jessica Shaw, National
The Predictive Power of Impulsivity as a Clinical Institute of Justice; Sheena Horsford, Evaluation
Risk Factor for Criminal Offending; Christopher Consultant -- Private Practice; Hannah Feeney,
J. Koegl, Ontario Correctional Institute Michigan State University
Empathy and Offending: Risk Factor, Promotive Untested Sexual Assault Kits: The Investigation
Factor, Protective Factor or ‘Middle Class and Prosecution Results that Follow Testing in
Value'?; Darrick Jolliffe, University of Houston, TX; William Wells, Sam Houston State
Greenwich; Noelia Sanchez-Perez, Universidad University
de Murcia; David P. Farrington, Cambridge The Politics of Crime and Justice in CODIS
University Cases: An Evidence-Based Victim Notification
Attitudes and Behaviour: An Examination of Model for Law Enforcement; Noel Busch-
Change in Antisocial Potential Over Time; Tara Armendariz, University of Texas at Austin;
Renae McGee, Griffith University; David P. Caitlin Sulley, University of Texas at Austin
Farrington, Cambridge University Preliminary Findings from the Cleveland Sexual
Chair: Assault Kit Project; Rachel E. Lovell, Case
David P. Farrington, Cambridge University Western Reserve University; Fredrick William
Butcher, Case Western Reserve University;
808. What's So "Good" about Relationships and Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve
Employment? University
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level Chair:
Romantic Relationship Quality, Tolerance of Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve
Deviance, Monitoring, and Antisocial Influence University
and Desistance from Offending and Substance Discussant:
Use; Sara Simmons, Sam Houston State Gerald LaPorte, National Institute of Justice
University; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State Participant:
University Katharine Browning, National Institute of Justice
Cohabitation During the Transition to Adulthood:
Contemporary Unions and Explaining the Age-
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Rowan University
Thematic Session
Prison Recidivism and Neighborhoods: An
810. A Systems Approach to Reducing the Use Examination of Main and Interaction Effects;
of Segregation and Isolation in Confinement Eric McCord, University of Louisville; Kimberly
A. Houser, Rowan University
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Examining the Impact of Disorder Type on
The Evolution of Strategies and Approaches in
Institutional Misconduct; Kimberly A. Houser,
Responding to Vulnerable and Challenging
Rowan University; Eric McCord, University of
Correctional Populations; Angela Browne,
Louisville
Townsend Alliance
Examining Risk Factors of Recidivism by Race;
Redefining Prisons to Redefine Segregation; Scott
Carla Lewandowski, Rowan University;
Frakes, Director, Nebraska Department of
Kimberly A. Houser, Rowan University; Eric
Correctional Services
McCord, University of Louisville
Partnering with Corrections Systems to Assess
Segregation/Isolation in Confinement; Ari Agha, 813. The Racialization of Everyday Life: Gangs,
Agha Research Collaborative, Inc Immigration, and Schools
Chair: 2:00 to 3:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level
Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance Encounters with Outsiders: An Examination of
Discussant: White Habitus in a Gang Intervention Site;
Daniel P. Mears, Florida State University Adriana Lizette Garcia, Rice University
Criminalizing Colombians & Upholding Nativism
and Whiteness: Representation in US Film; Carl
Thematic Session R. Huber, Central Michigan University; Justin
811. Prison Visits: Patterns & Effects Smith, Central Michigan University
The Colored “Focal Concerns” of Politicization
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level of School Shootings & Racial Disproportionality
Exploring Longitudinal Patterns of Prison Visits in in School Discipline Policies; Denise Nation,
New York State; Audrey Hickert, University at Winston-Salem State University; Jack S. Monell,
Albany, SUNY; Sarah Tahamont, University at Winston-Salem State University; Dawn X.
Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Bushway, Henderson, Winston-Salem State University
University at Albany, SUNY To Whom It May Concern: The Editorial
Distance Matters: Examining the Factors that Discourse on the Immigrant Population of
Impact Prisoner Visitation in Minnesota; Grant Postville, Iowa; Angela Glosser, Indiana
Duwe, Minnesota Department of Corrections University Kokomo; Cornelia Butler Flora,
Closer to Home: Estimating the Causal Effect of Kansas State University; Daniel Wittrock, Iowa
Prison Visits on Recidivism; Sarah Tahamont, State University
University at Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Gangs in the Print Media: Description, Crime, and
Bushway, University at Albany, SUNY Intervention; Xiaochen Hu, Sam Houston State
Beneficial or Harmful? An Investigation of University; Layne Dittmann, Sam Houston State
Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Responses University; David Pyrooz, University of
to Visitation with an Incarcerated Parent; Colorado, Boulder
Melinda Tasca, Sam Houston State University Chair:
Adriana Lizette Garcia, Rice University
Thematic Session 814. Testing Theories of Crime and Delinquency
in Cross-National Contexts
812. Examining Individual Factors and
2:00 to 3:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level
Neighborhood Structure on Re-entry and
A Cross-National Analysis of Agnew’s General
Recidivism
Theory of Crime and Delinquency; Myunghoon
2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level Roh, Northeastern University
Predicting Technical Violations and New Offenses A Crucial Role of Self-Control: The Relationship
in Prison Recidivism; Jason Nicholson, between Negative Emotion and Cyber Crime in
University of Louisville; Eric McCord, South Korea; Songyon Shin, Southern Illinois
University of Louisville; Kimberly A. Houser, University; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi University;
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Ye-seul Lim, Kyonggi University 816. Professional Development in Criminal
Cross-National Predictors of School Violence; Justice
Seokjin Jeong, University of Texas at Arlington; 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Byung Lee, Central Connecticut State Level
University; Sung Min Han, Michigan State Comparative Criminal Justice Education: An
University Examination of Undergraduate and Graduate
Reintegrative Shaming or Disintegrative Shaming: Curriculum; Diana Falco, Niagara University;
A Revisit of First Juvenile Arrests and Tammy Castle, James Madison University
Incarceration on Secondary Deviance and Predatory Journals: A National Survey of
Subsequent Sanctioning; Zhihang Dong, The Academicians; Michael Olivero, Central
Pennsylvania State University Washington University; Krystal Noga-Styron,
Testing Self-Control Theory in Chinese, Czech, Central Washington University
Slovene, Spanish, Taiwanese, and Turkish Article Productivity Among the Faculty of
Youth; Jakub Mikuska, University of Kentucky; Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral
Alexander T. Vazsonyi, University of Kentucky; Programs, 2010-2014; Bethany Mims, Florida
Erin Kelley, University of Kentucky; Ginesa State University; Gary Kleck, Florida State
Torrente-Hernandez, Universidad de Murcia; University
Chuen-Jim Sheu, National Taipei University; Li Chair:
Huang, Tuskegee University Bethany Mims, Florida State University
Chair:
Jakub Mikuska, University of Kentucky
Thematic Session
Thematic Session 817. Race and the Police
2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
815. Gender and Accountability in Criminal Profiling Neutralization Theory: A Moral
Justice in Transitional and Post-Conflict Disengagement Analysis of Police Accounts of
Countries: Diplomacy Lab Projects Race-based Auto-Stops; Stuart Henry, San
2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Diego State University; Joshua Chanin, San
Level Diego State University
Women in the Judiciary of Lebanon and Morocco: In the Line of Fire: The Practitioner Perspective
Barriers and Best Practices; Heather Jones, John on Race and Policing; Stacey Ann Davis, San
Jay College of Criminal Justice Diego State University; Elliott Alvarado, San
The Recruitment and Retention of Women in the Diego State University; Antonella Tucconi, San
Afghan Criminal Justice System; Jonathan Diego State University
Simmons, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Finding the Thin Blue Line in the Rainbow:
The Recruitment, Retention and Advancement of Interactions between the LGBTQ Community
Women in Policing in The Democratic Republic and the Police; Danielle M. Shields, Rutgers
of Congo; Elizabeth Ortiz, John Jay College of University
Criminal Justice Policing Black Communities: From Selma to
Law Enforcement Accountability in Colombia; Ferguson; Randall Shelden, University of
Jessica Burke, John Jay College of Criminal Nevada, Las Vegas; Tanesha Buckley,
Justice University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Chairs:
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal
Justice Thematic Session
Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
818. Perceptions of Crime and Justice: Feminist
Discussant:
Perspectives
Debra Perlin, Former Justice Advisor at U.S.
Department of State 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level
Police Roles in Adult Pornography: Where is the
Accountability?; Marilyn Corsianos, Eastern
Michigan University

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Peer Support for LGBTQ Police Officers in the Molloy College
U.S.; Carrie L. Buist, University of North Chair:
Carolina, Wilmington John A. Eterno, Molloy College
Mainstream Media’s Portrayal of Women and
Prisoner Reentry; Ashley Wiegand, Eastern 822. Organizational Priorities in Policing
Michigan University 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Discussant: Contributing to Disconnected Policing: How
Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University Conflicted Organizational Priorities Can Hurt
Street-Level Policing; Daniel Bear, Sheridan
819. Technology College
2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown East, Diseconomies of Scale in Policing in Western
Concourse Level States; Tate Fegley, Boise State University
Computer Use in Interpersonal Violence: An Organizational and Implementation Typologies for
Exploratory Analysis; John P. Jarvis, Federal Policy Initiatives in Police Organizations; Julie
Bureau of Investigation; Natalie Flora, Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State
Marymount College University; Brenda Bond, Suffolk University
Cybersecurity, Universal Jurisdiction and What is Partnership in Policing: A Case Study of Police
at Stake; Amanda M. Sharp Parker, Campbell Partnership using an Organization Theory Lens;
University Russell Wolff, Northeastern University
Addressing LGBT Bias in the Undergraduate The "other" Law Enforcement Organization; Maki
Criminal Justice Classroom; Jane M. Tucker, Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Chair:
Sadeiah Mapp-Matthews, West Chester Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal
University of Pennsylvania Justice
European Digital Fortress; Ales Zavrsnik, Institute
of Criminology at the Faculty of Law Ljubljana 823. Criminologists without Borders (Open to
Gang Intelligence Databases: Crime Control and All)
Civil Liberties; Ronald Huff, University of 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom West,
California, Irvine; Julie Barrows, University of Concourse Level
Minnesota
824. Roundtable: Research on Marginalized
Chair:
Persons
Ronald Huff, University of California, Irvine 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East
820. Division of Victimology General Meeting #1, Terrace Level
2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown West, Constructing Immigrant Criminality: An
Concourse Level Application of Labeling Theory to the Migration
Process; Eric Gamino, Texas A&M University
Do Black Women Matter? An analysis of Black
Thematic Session Female Deaths during Police Encounters; Kecia
R. Johnson, Mississippi State University
821. The Impact of NYPD Policy Parenting Style and Delinquency by Race and the
2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level Mediating Effect of Structural Disadvantage;
Unreasonable Suspicion: Youth and Policing in Thomas James Mowen, University of Wyoming;
NYC; Christine Barrow, Molloy College; Ryan Schroeder, University of Louisville
Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of The Forced Migration of Salvadoran Youth to the
Criminal Justice United States; Jose Alfredo Torres, University of
Broken Windows, Marijuana Arrests, and the California, Irvine
Vile, Despicable Criminal Court Summons The Impact of Racial Discrimination and Racial
System in New York City; Harry Levine, Socialization on African American Offending;
Queens College Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M
Recent changes in protest policing in New York University
City; Alex Vitale, Brooklyn College Chair:
Compstat: Pros and Cons; Eli Silverman, John Jay Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M University
College of Criminal Justice; John A. Eterno,
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825. Roundtable: Sexual Respect among Reimagining the Criminal Justice System
Participants at Academic Conferences Response to Domestic Violence: Restorative
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Justice as Treatment for Offenders; Briana
#2, Terrace Level Barocas, New York University; Danielle Emery,
Chair: New York University
Lisa M. Carter, Florida Southern College Restorative Justice and Sex Offenders:
Discussants: Volunteerism and its Discontents; Alan D
Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State University Brown, Southern Connecticut State University
Jeff W. Cohen, University of Washington, Risky Decisions: Practitioner Perceptions of
Tacoma Practice and Decision-Making Regarding ‘At
Amanda Cox, Pennsylvania State University, Risk’ Young Women in Scotland; Annie Rose
Altoona Crowley, University of Glasgow
Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State University The Implementation of Prostitution Programs after
the Passage of State Laws; Herbert Martinez,
826. Roundtable: Finished Your PhD! Now University of Houston - Downtown; Krista
What? Gehring, University of Houston - Downtown;
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Michael Cavanaugh, University of Houston -
#3, Terrace Level Downtown
Chair: Chair:
Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice Briana Barocas, New York University
Participants:
Carolyn Rebecca Block, IL Criminal Justice
Information Authority (Retired) Thematic Session
John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice
Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute 829. Prevention And Mitigation Of Computer-
Assisted Crimes: An Evidence-Based Human-
827. Roundtable: The Upsurge of Terrorism and Focused Approach
the Influence of Local Vested Interest in Africa 2:00 to 3:20pm Jay, Lobby Level
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East The Progression of Online Frauds: An analysis of
#4, Terrace Level scamming strategies on Craigslist; Mateus
Chair: Rennó Santos, University of Maryland; David
Kingsley Ejiogu, University of Maryland Eastern Maimon, University of Maryland; Youngsam
Shore Park, University of Maryland
Discussants: Copyright Complaints against University Internet
Emmanuel Onyeozili, University of Maryland Network Users: Empirical Assessment of
Eastern Shore Prevention and Control Policies; Sarah Appleby,
Nelseta Walters-Jones, University of Maryland University of Maryland; David Maimon,
Eastern Shore University of Maryland; Amy Ginther,
Judith Harris, University of Houston - Downtown University of Maryland
Ekwuniru Nwokeji, University of Maryland Self-regulation Depletion and Computer User
Eastern Shore Susceptibility to Computer Crime; Tamar
Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson Berenblum, The Hebrew University; Ido Sivan
University Sevilla, The Hebrew University; David Maimon,
828. Roundtable: The Intersection of Community University of Maryland
and Gender-Related Research Physical, Social and Situational Factors as
2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East Determents of Public WIFI Users Online
#5, Terrace Level Behaviors; David Maimon, University of
Fighting like a Girl: Gender and Aggression in Maryland; Sarah Appleby, University of
Military Recruitment Advertisements; Ashley Maryland; Karan Kapor, University of
Christensen, University of Mount Union; Jewel Maryland; Jonathan Katz, University of
McColumn, University of Mount Union; Carly Maryland
Sekerak, University of Mount Union; Bryan K.
Robinson, University of Mount Union
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Violence; Elizabeth Marks, Louisiana State
Thematic Session
University; Edward S. Shihadeh, Louisiana State
830. Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of University
Desistance Research Chair:
Karen Parker, University of Delaware
2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Level
A Natural Experiment on Residential Change and Thematic Session
Recidivism: Eight-Year Follow-Up; David Kirk,
University of Oxford 832. Caribbean Crime & Criminal Justice II -
Identity and the Navigation of Place and Space Victimization
Among Returning Prisoners; Andrea Leverentz, 2:00 to 3:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
University of Massachusetts, Boston Child Domestic Slavery in Haiti and Beyond;
Investigating the Marriage-Desistance Benedetta Faedi Duramy, Golden Gate
Relationship among Black Women; Stephanie University School of Law
DiPietro, University of Missouri - St. Louis; Participatory Action Research: Identifying and
Elaine Eggleston Doherty, University of Addressing Sexual Violence in St. Lucia;
Missouri - St. Louis; Bianca Bersani, University Rebecca Hayes, Central Michigan University;
of Massachusetts, Boston Souyenne Dathorne, PROSAF; Velika
Black Men Making Good: Race, Gender and Lawrence, PROSAF; Christina DeJong,
Change in the New Inner City; Nikki Jones, Michigan State University
University of California, Berkeley Indo Caribbean Immigrant Women and Domestic
Chair: Violence in 'Little Guyana'; Aneesa Baboolal,
Bianca Bersani, University of Massachusetts, University of Delaware
Boston Discussant:
Discussant: Katharina Joosen, NSCR
John H. Laub, University of Maryland

Thematic Session
Thematic Session
833. Policy Panel: Understanding the Context
831. Diffusion, Contagion, Immigration, and of Incarcerated Women’s Lives and Utilizing
More: What’s New in the Study of Macro a Pathways Approach to Inform Policy and
Criminology? Interventions for Incarcerated Women
2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse
Level Level
Assessing the Macro-Level Relationship between Impact of Incarceration on Prisoners and Families:
Immigration and Crime Rates: A Meta-Analysis; A Mixed-Methods Study; Dana DeHart,
Graham Ousey, College of William & Mary; University of South Carolina; Cheri Shapiro,
Charis Kubrin, University of California, Irvine University of South Carolina; Stephanie Clone,
Contagion and Crime: Does Contagion Further University of South Carolina
Our Understanding of Variations in Homicide Childhood Sexual Victimization Predicts Lifetime
Rates across U.S. Cites?; Patricia L. McCall, Suicide Attempts Among Women in Jail;
North Carolina State University; Kenneth Land, Christopher R. DeCou, Idaho State University;
Duke University; Karen Parker, University of Shannon Lynch, Idaho State University; Dana
Delaware DeHart, University of South Carolina; Joanne
Structural Covariates of Xenophobic and Racially Belknap, University of Colorado, Boulder
Motivated Crimes in Belgium: Spatial Analyses An Exploration of Incarcerated Women’s
of Arrondissements; Sylwia J. Piatkowska, Experiences of Partner Violence; Stephanie
University at Albany, SUNY; Steven Messner, Kaplan, Idaho State University; Shannon Lynch,
University at Albany, SUNY; Robert D. Baller, Idaho State University
Workers' Project
Religious Ecology, Floaters and Crime: The Link
between Social Capital, Social Control and
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Discussion: Intersections of Adversity,
Thematic Session
Interpersonal Violence, and Health in
Incarcerated Women and the Implications for 835. The IASOC Mark Haller Memorial Panel:
Policy and Treatment; Shannon Lynch, Idaho Illicit Enterprises and Economic Crime Today
State University
2:00 to 3:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level
Chair:
A Spectrum of Enterprise: Does Legitimacy define
Shannon Lynch, Idaho State University
Business?; Dwight Smith, Jr., IASOC
The Role of “Thieves-in-Law” in Russia; Ivan
Thematic Session Kleimenov, The Higher School of Economics, St.
Petersburg Branch
834. Police Accountability and Modern The Changing Representations of Organized
Democracy: Insights from External Oversight Crime’s Role in the Economy and Enforcement
Offices, Police Departments, and Academia Efforts Against it as Portrayed in the Italian
2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Press; Anita Lavorgna, University of
Level Southampton (UK); Anna Di Ronco, Universiteit
Police Oversight and Accountability: External Gent
Oversight in New York City; Inspector General Levels of Organization in Respect to Cyber-
Philip K. Eure, Office of the Inspector General Enabled and Cyber-Dependent Economic
for the New York City Police Department Crime; Michael Levi, Cardiff University; Rajeev
Police Oversight and Accountability: External Gundur, Cardiff University
Oversight in Washington, D.C.; Michael G. Chair:
Tobin, Office of Police Complaints, Washington, Matthew G. Yeager, King's University College at
D.C. Western University, Canada
Police Oversight and Accountability: Research 836. Advances in Research on Drug Use and
Perspectives; Samuel Walker, University of Drug Offenders
Nebraska at Omaha 2:00 to 3:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Police Oversight and Accountability: Perspectives Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t:
from the New York City Police Department; Marijuana Growers’ Compliance with State
Captain Oliver Pu-Folkes, Esq., New York City Regulations; Brooks Louton, Arizona State
Police Department University
Police Oversight and Accountability: Perspectives Gender and Ethnic Profiling of Potential “Legal
from the Metropolitan Police Department of the High” Consumers by “Head Shop” Employees:
District of Columbia; Chief Cathy L. Lanier, The Case of Kratom in the Southeastern United
Metropolitan Police Department of the District States.; John Stogner, University of North
of Columbia Carolina at Charlotte; Matt Phillips, University
Chair: of North Carolina at Charlotte
Nicole N. Hanson, Office of the Inspector General Interrogating the Framing of Drug Offenses: A
for the New York City Police Department Critical Perspective; Eileen Leonard, Vassar
Discussants: College
Inspector General Philip K. Eure, Office of the Using the Impaired Driving Assessment to
Inspector General for the New York City Police Estimate Risk for Community Supervision;
Department Nathan Lowe, APPA/UK; Kenneth Wanberg,
Samuel Walker, University of Nebraska at Omaha Center for Addictions Research and Evaluation;
Michael G. Tobin, Office of Police Complaints, David Timken, Center for Impaired Driving
Washington, D.C. Research and Evaluation; Matthew DeMichele,
Captain Oliver Pu-Folkes, Esq., New York City RTI International
Police Department Alone on the Inside: Impact of Social Isolation on
Chief Cathy L. Lanier, Metropolitan Police the Drink-Trouble-Drink-Trouble Cycle; Byron
Department of the District of Columbia R. Johnson, Baylor University; Maria Pagano,
Case Western Reserve University; Matthew Lee,
University of Akron; Stephen Post, Stony Brook
University
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Chair: Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and
Byron R. Johnson, Baylor University Responses to Terrorism (START)
Chair:
837. Correctional Quandaries Across Continents Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
2:00 to 3:20pm Northwest, Lobby Level
A Comparative Study of the Effects of Prison
Overcrowding; Johanna Smith Rangel Perez, Thematic Session
University of Nantes; Rahim Foroughi Nik,
University of Nantes 839. LGBTQ People in Courts and Corrections
Prison Costs: State Strategies for Reducing 2:00 to 3:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
Spending on Corrections; Helen Louise Narratives of Court Experiences from Lesbian,
Braithwaite, University of California, Irvine; Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer-
Theresa Lavery, University of California, Irvine; Identified Citizens; Alexis Forbes, Bonora
Susan Turner, University of California, Irvine; Rountree, LLC
Lois Davis, RAND Corporation LGBTIQ Young People in Carceral Settings;
From Overcrowding to Empty Places - What Angela Dwyer, Queensland University of
Happens in Germany’s Penitentiary System?; Technology; Nicole L. Asquith, University of
Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs, Academy for Prison Western Sydney
Officers Baden-Wuerttemberg Separate but Equal? Contesting Transgender
A Quantitative Analysis of the Effects of Prison Prison Spaces; Amy B. Smoyer, Southern
Closures on Imprisonment Rates and New Court Connecticut State University; Jaclyn M. White,
Commitments, 2000-2013; Jarred Anthony Yale University
Williams, Washington State University
Anti-Terrorism, Criminal Law and Prison in 840. Roundtable: Students-Meet-Scholars:
France Today: A Critical Perspective; Jean Applying Experimental and Evaluation Designs
Berard, Université de Montréal; Gilles to Inform Theory and Practice
Chantraine, CNRS-CLERSE 2:00 to 3:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Chair: Chair:
Bart Claes, University of Sheffield (UK) Lorraine Mazerolle, Institute for Social Science
Research, University of Queensland
838. Research on Organized Crime and Illicit Discussants:
Markets Denise Gottfredson, University of Maryland
2:00 to 3:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level David Weisburd, George Mason University
Ruff Ryde to the Top: Changes in the Network Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern University /
Composition and Co-Offending Dynamics of a NSCR
Hells Angels Member; Sadaf Hashimi, Simon
Fraser University; Martin Bouchard, Simon 841. The Promise and Pitfalls of Correctional
Fraser University Assessment
Ties within Cybercriminal Networks: Blood is 2:00 to 3:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Thicker than Water, But What About Bits and Confirmatory Analysis of an Organizational
Bytes?; Rutger Leukfeldt, Open University of the Culture Instrument for Corrections; Xiaohan
Netherlands Mei, Washington State University; Brian
The Illicit Steroid Market, ‘Organized Crime’ and Iannacchione, University of Northern Colorado;
the Diverging Policies of Belgium and the Mary Stohr, Washington State University; Craig
Netherlands; Katinka van de Ven, University of Hemmens, Washington State University; Peter
Kent Collins, Seattle University
Illicit Markets in Europe: Estimates, Actors and Fourth Generation Risk Assessment and Prisoner
Emerging Trends; Diana Camerini, Università Reentry: The Role of Prison Misconduct; Brian
Cattolica - Transcrime; Luca Giommoni, R. Kowalski, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation
Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Michele and Correction; Brian D. Martin, Ohio
Riccardi, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
The Radioactive Trojan Horse: Applications of the Programming and Parole: How Canadian Federal
Transatlantic Drug Trade to Radiological and Prisoners Assessed Static and Dynamic Risk
Nuclear Trafficking; Sarah Spalding, National Factors Relate to Recommended Custodial
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Programming and Success Being Paroled; Rose Evidence from a 15-year Follow-up of a
Ricciardelli, Memorial University of Randomized Controlled Trial; Brook Kearley,
Newfoundland; Michael Adorjan, University of University of Maryland
Calgary; Kimberley A. Clow, University of Chair:
Ontario Institute of Technology Brook Kearley, University of Maryland
Maximize Prison Counselor Time with Inmates:
Use Institutional Data to Automate Inmate 844. Discussion of ASC Representation to the
Classification; Tammy Meredith, Applied United Nations
Research Services, Inc. 3:30 to 4:50pm 1101, 1st Floor
Counselor Knows Best? Examining Clinician
845. ASC Teaching Committee Meeting
Assessments of In-Prison Substance Abuse 3:30 to 4:50pm Albright, Terrace Level
Treatment Program Participants; Jennifer N.
Stanley, Saint Joseph's University; Christopher 846. Explanations of Political and Social Violence
E. Kelly, Saint Joseph's University; Wayne N. 3:30 to 4:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Welsh, Temple University Accounting for Terrorism: Palestinian Defendants
Chair: Appearing Before the Israeli Military Court;
Pavel Vasiliev, SUNY Oneonta Edna Erez, University of Illinois at Chicago;
Anat Berko, Interdisciplinary Center for the
Study of Terrrorism; Netanel Benichou, Shaarei
Thematic Session Mishpat Law School; Oren M. Gur,
842. The International Inside-Out Prison Pennsylvania State University, Abington
Exchange Program I Assassination Events: Patterns and Predictors
Across the Globe 1975-2012; Amy Nivette,
2:00 to 3:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Utrecht University; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith
Inside Out and Technology; Bahiyyah University; Michael Koch, University of
Muhammad, Howard University Bielefeld
Innovations in Teaching Criminal Justice to Boko Haram and the Islamic State: Variations in
Undergraduates and Offenders; Tanja Link, Terror; Laurie Amanda Gould, Georgia
Kennesaw State University Southern University; Matthew Pate, University
Teaching Religion in Prison: Resilience or at Albany, SUNY; Jack Lightfoot, Georgia
Violence; Fernando Linhares, Kean University Southern University
Starting an Inside-Out Course at Your Institution; Contexualizing Terrorism in China: An Analysis
Elyshia Aseltine, Towson University of Media Discourses on the 3.01 Kunming
Chair: Terrorist Attack; Kai Lin, University of
Tanja Link, Kennesaw State University Delaware; Ziqiang Han, Sichuan University
843. Collateral Issues of Criminal Justice Policy The Natural Resource Curse and Homicide: How
and Practice High Resource Rents Produce Violent States;
2:00 to 3:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Paul Stretesky, Northumbria University,
Assessing the Impact of Private Sector Newcastle; Michael Long, Northumbria
Competition on Prison Performance; Brett C. University, Newcastle; Michael J. Lynch,
Burkhardt, Oregon State University University of South Florida
Contact with Children During Incarceration and Chair:
Inmate Misconduct: Findings from a Survey of Paul Stretesky, Northumbria University,
Incarcerated Parents; Kathleen Ann Lamb, Ohio Newcastle
Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
If Institutionalization is the Answer Today, then Thematic Session
what about Tomorrow? Reexamining the U.S.’
Incarceration Policy; Marika Dawkins, 847. NIJ's Comprehensive School Safety
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Initiative
Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Paternal Politics of 3:30 to 4:50pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Child Support Enforcement and Imprisonment; Federal Investment in School Safety Research;
Lynne Haney, New York University Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice,
Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation:
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
National Institute of Justice James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public
High Priority School Safety Technology Needs; Research
Jessica Saunders, RAND Corporation
CrimeSolutions.gov School Safety Initiative; 850. Authors Meet Critics: Lynched: The
Stephanie Gerstenblith, Development Services Victims of Southern Mob Violence
Group, Inc. 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Chair: Presenters:
Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice, Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington
National Institute of Justice Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois at
Chicago
848. Theories And Typologies Of Occupational Chair:
Crime: Detection, Enforcement, And Roberta Senechal de la Roche, Washington and
Deterrence Lee University
3:30 to 4:50pm Coats, Terrace Level Critics:
'Other People's Money': Individual Strain As A Mark Cooney, University of Georgia
Catalyst For Occupational Crime; Paul Darnell Hawkins, University of Illinois at Chicago
Klenowski, Clarion University of Pennsylvania; Jay Corzine, University of Central Florida
Keith Bell, West Liberty State University
Effective CCTV For Small Businesses:
Reevaluating Its Use From Deterrence To Thematic Session
Enforcement; John Casten, Longwood
851. Changes in People and Places: The
University
Interactive Nature of Development and
Fraud And Deceit In Research; Nachman Ben-
Patterns of Criminal Behaviour and
Yehuda, Hebrew University; Amalya Oliver,
Substance Use
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Privileged Spaces And Social Control: Using 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Substances While Pursuing Credentials; Oren Situational vs. Developmental Processes: Which
M. Gur, Pennsylvania State University, Came First, the ‘Attitude’ or the Behaviour?;
Abington; Peter R. Ibarra, University of Illinois Kyle Treiber, University of Cambridge; Per-
at Chicago Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge;
Theft at Work: Preventing Employee Theft By Gabriela D. Roman, University of Cambridge
Blocking the Opportunities Offered By the Job; Dynamics of Change: Crime, Propensity and
Erin Berk, California State University, San Exposure; Gabriela D. Roman, University of
Bernadino; Nerea Marteache, California State Cambridge; Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of
University, San Bernardino; Alison Lugo, Cambridge; Kyle Treiber, University of
California State University, San Bernadino; Cambridge
Adrian Hernandez, California State University, Stability and Change in Young People's Alcohol
San Bernadino Use: Interactions Between People and Places;
Chair: Nina-Katri Gustafsson, Institute of Criminology,
Alexis Hayton, University of New Haven University of Cambridge
Chair:
849. Authors Meet Critics: Policing Cybercrime Julie Horney, The Pennsylvania State University
and Cyberterror Discussant:
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Callie H. Burt, University of Washington
Presenters:
Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State University 852. The Role of Defendants' Age in Case
George Burruss, Southern Illinois University Processing
Carbondale 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Adam M. Bossler, Georgia Southern University The Juvenile Transfer Heuristic: An Experimental
Critics: Test of Criminal Justice Professionals’
Charles Katz, Arizona State University West Sentencing Preferences; Peter Lehmann, Florida
David Carter, Michigan State University State University; Justin Tyler Pickett, University
April Wall-Parker, National White Collar Crime at Albany, SUNY; Stephanie Bontrager Ryon,
Center University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
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Sentencing ‘Superpredators’: Race and Juvenile Derailed: Racial Differences in the Impact of
Status in the Adult Criminal Court; Ted Juvenile Arrest on Educational Attainment;
Chiricos, Florida State University; Peter Mariam Ashtiani, University of California,
Lehmann, Florida State University; William Irvine
Bales, Florida State University Kicked Out of Class, Kicked In a Cell: An
The Role of Juvenile Adjudications in Adult Exploratory Analysis of School Discipline and
Sentencing Decisions; Julia Laskorunsky, Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC);
Pennsylvania State University; Jeffery T. Ulmer, Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican University;
Pennsylvania State University Helen T. Greene, Texas Southern University
Aging Out of Crime and into Prison: A Multi- Racial Disparities in School Discipline in the
State Analysis of the Impact of Criminal History Absence of Structural Inequality?; Gregg G.
Scores on Aging Offenders; Julian Roberts, Mowen; Thomas James Mowen, University of
University of Oxford; Richard S. Frase, Wyoming
University of Minnesota Law School; Rhys The Roles of Police Officers in Schools: Effects
Hester, University of Minnesota Law School on the Recording and Reporting of Crimes;
Chair: Deanna Nicole Devlin, University of Maryland
Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, University of Chair:
Colorado, Colorado Springs Setsuo Miyazawa, University of California,
Hastings / Aoyama Gakuin University
Thematic Session
Thematic Session
853. NIJ Highlights: Traffickers in Human
Beings 855. Procedural Justice in Prison & Parole
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Human Trafficking Organizations and Facilitators: The 2008 Pennsylvania Parole Moratorium as a
A Detailed Profile and Interviews with Case Study in Procedural Justice; Nicolette Bell,
Convicted Traffickers in the US; Michael Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; Bret
Shively, Abt Associates Inc.; Kamala Smith, Abt Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of
Associates Inc.; Sarah Jalbert, Abt Associates Corrections; Kiminori Nakamura, University of
Inc. Maryland; E. Rely Vilcica, Temple University;
Sex Trafficking and Gangs in the San Diego / Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State University
Tijuana Border Region Area; Ami Carpenter, Staff Decision-making and Procedural Justice in
University of San Diego Prisons: A Mixed-method Examination of
An Empirical Analysis of the Scope and Scale of Solitary Confinement Placement; Brandy L.
Organized Crime’s Involvement in Human Blasko, Sam Houston State University; Danielle
Trafficking in the US; Vanessa Bouché, Texas S. Rudes, George Mason University, Center for
Christian University Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!);
Estimating the Unlawful Commercial Sex Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University,
Economy in the United States; Meredith Dank, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence
The Urban Institute (ACE!); L. Caitlin Kanewske, George Mason
Chair: University, Center for Advancing Correctional
Maureen McGough, U.S. Department of Justice Excellence (ACE!); Jessica Mercante, Sam
Discussants: Houston State University
John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Confined Living: Procedural Justice and
Kristina Lugo, American University Legitimacy in Prison; L. Caitlin Kanewske,
George Mason University, Center for Advancing
854. Schools, Policing, and Inequality Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Danielle S.
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level Rudes, George Mason University, Center for
An Assessment of Students Talking It Over with Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!);
Police in Milwaukee Public Schools; Tina L. Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State
Freiburger, University of Wisconsin - University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason
Milwaukee University, Center for Advancing Correctional

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Excellence (ACE!); Jessica Mercante, Sam 858. Imagined Communities, Communities
Houston State University Imagining: Crime, Justice, and Alternatives
Chairs: 3:30 to 4:50pm Embassy, Terrace Level
Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State University Exploring the Social Construction of Crime by
Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University, Neighborhood: News Coverage of Crime in
Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence Boston; Andrew J. Baranauskas, Northeastern
(ACE!) University
Discussant: Photographic Depictions of Male and Female
Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The
Corrections Impact of Race/Ethnicity; Ebonie Marie
Participant: Epinger, University of Nebraska at Omaha;
Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University, Pauline K. Brennan, University of Nebraska at
Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence Omaha; Danielle Cindy Slakoff, University of
(ACE!) Nebraska at Omaha
Imagining the Police Station; Michael Rowe,
Northumbria University
Thematic Session A Fork in the Road to Clean Cycling: The Cycling
856. An Overview of Criminal History Records Independent Reform Commission and the Future
Assessment and Research at BJS of Anti-Doping; Ophir Sefiha, Western Carolina
3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level University; Nancy Reichman, University of
Recidivism of Female Prisoners Released in 30 Denver
States in 2005; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Prison Themed Video Games: Peacemaking and
Statistics, USDOJ Social Justice Opportunities; Steven Downing,
Interstate Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 30 University of Ontario Institute of Technology;
States in 2005; Matthew Durose, Bureau of Kristine Levan, Plymouth State University
Justice Statistics, USDOJ Chair:
Recidivism among Federal Probationers, 2005- Lisa Leduc, University of Maine at Presque Isle
2010; Joshua Markman, Bureau of Justice
Statistics, USDOJ
Thematic Session
Chair:
Anastasios Tsoutis, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 859. Contextual Analysis of Prosecutorial
USDOJ Discretion: Variations in Charging across
Decision Points, Prosecutors, Counties and
Thematic Session States
857. Latinos, Crime & Justice in the U.S. 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Level
3:30 to 4:50pm Dupont, Terrace Level The Effects of Prosecutorial Charging Decisions
Fragmented Community: Black-Latino Conflict in on Case Outcomes; Don Stemen, Loyola
South Los Angeles; Luis Daniel Gascón, University Chicago; Gypsy Escobar, Measures
University of San Francisco for Justice
Criminal Courts and the Racialization of Latinos; Plea Bargaining in Indigent Defense: Examining
Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Temple University the Role of Race and Attorney Workload; Erin
Policing in Puerto Rico: Reforms in the 21st Kerrison, University of Pennsylvania; Emily
Century; Xavier Perez, Saint Xavier University; Owens, University of Pennsylvania; John
Jhon Sanabria, Sistema Universitario Ana G. Hollway, University of Pennsylvania; Stephanos
Méndez: Instituto de Seguridad y Protección Bibas, University of Pennsylvania
A Small Mixed Methods Study on the Effects of Charging toward Justice: Prosecutor and
Solitary Confinement in Formerly Incarcerated Neighborhood Effects in Punishment; Brian
Latino and Black Men Living in New York Johnson, University of Maryland; Christina
City; Pamela Valera, Columbia University Danielle Stewart, University of Maryland
Mailman School of Public Health
Chair:
Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
County-Level Variation in the Effects of Race and Pulling It All Together: Evaluating the Lancaster
Ethnicity on Pleading Guilty; Jacqueline Lee, Violent Crime Reduction Initiative “Pulling
University of Maryland Levers” Strategy; Benjamin P. Shoff,
Chair: Millersville University; Mary Hendricks Glazier,
Brian Johnson, University of Maryland Millersville University; Ryan Orr, Millersville
University
Chair:
Thematic Session Benjamin P. Shoff, Millersville University
860. Convict Criminology: Carceral
Landscapes: American, International and Thematic Session
Comparative Perspectives
3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace 862. Cultural Criminology: New Lines of Travel
Level 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Level
Imprisonment of Women in Australia and New ‘I’m an adult, aren’t I?’: Cultural Criminology,
Zealand: Recent Trends; Greg Newbold, Criminal Justice and Life-Stage Dissolution;
University of Canterbury Keith Hayward, University of Kent
Taming a Pink Elephant? Emotions and Criminal Drug War/Death Wish: Cultural Criminology and
Sanctions in Cross-Cultural Perspective; Helmut the Thanatopolitics of Breaking Bad; Travis
Kury, University of Freiburg, Germany; Annette Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky University
Kuhlmann, University of Wisconsin - Baraboo The Street Cultural Practitioner as Neoliberal
American Convict: Prisoners of the United State Subject; Jonathan Ilan, University of Kent
Government; Stephen C. Richards, University of Virtual Marking: A Critical Approach to the
Wisconsin - Oshkosh Spectacle; Phil Carney, University of Kent
Convict Criminology and Perceptions of Chair:
Professors With a Past; J. Renee Trombley, Keith Hayward, University of Kent
Southern University at New Orleans; Michael
Lenza, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
You Are Fierce Mama: Formerly Incarcerated and Thematic Session
Convicted Women Navigating the Terrain of
863. Understanding Youth Gangs: Membership
Motherhood; Grace Gamez, Arizona State
Patterns and School Policy Responses
University
Chair: 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown East,
Veronica Horowitz, University of Minnesota Concourse Level
Trajectories of Gang Membership in the Life
861. Seeking Solutions Through Policing Course: Implications of Continuity and
Initiatives Intermittency for the Gang Membership-
3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Level Offending Link; David Pyrooz, University of
Crime at Convenience Stores: Assessing an In- Colorado, Boulder
Depth Problem-Oriented Policing Initiative; School Surveillance and Gang Violence:
Lisa M. Dario, Arizona State University Deterrent, Criminalizing, or Context-Specific
Empirical Examination of Broken-Windows Effects?; Lynn A. Addington, American
Thesis in South Korea; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi University; Emily Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt
University; Ju Young Kim, Kyonggi University; University
Chorok Jang, Kyonggi University Programs and Policies for Reducing Gang Activity
Law Enforcement Intervention and Violent- in Schools; F. Chris Curran, University of
Retaliatory Disputes; John Klofas, Rochester Maryland, Baltimore County; Benjamin W.
Institute of Technology, Center for Public Safety Fisher, Vanderbilt University; F. Alvin
Initiatives; Irshad Altheimer, Rochester Institute Pearman, Vanderbilt University; Joseph H.
of Technology Gardella, Vanderbilt University
No Place on the Corner: Aggressive Policing and Chair:
its Impact on the Formation of Social Ties; Jan Emily Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt University
Haldipur, California State University, Long
Beach
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864. Body Cameras and Other Police Recording West Georgia; Dwayne Orrick, Gwinnett County
Technologies Sheriff's Department
3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Level Police Chief Turnover in Texas: Trends and
The Impact of Law Enforcement Officer Patterns Over 10 Years; Yudu Li, Sam Houston
Perceptions of Organizational Justice on their State University; William Wells, Sam Houston
Attitudes Regarding Body-Worn Cameras; State University
Michael Jon Kyle, Southern Illinois University Chair:
Carbondale; David Russell White, Southern Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State University
Illinois University Carbondale
The Implementation of Police Officer Body-worn 866. Roundtable: The “Crimmigration”
Cameras in Florida; A Preliminary Comparison; Landscape: A Discussion on the Nexus of
Mathew D. Lynch, University of South Florida; Immigration and Crime
Wesley G. Jennings, University of South 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
Florida; Lorie Fridell, University of South #1, Terrace Level
Florida Chair:
What Do We Do When They All Have Cameras? Maya Pagni Barak, American University
Action Research on Blanket Issue of Police Participants:
Body Worn Video Cameras; Tom Ellis, Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff University
University of Portsmouth Jamie Longazel, University of Dayton
Eyes in the Sky: Public Attitudes Towards Police Daniel Martinez, George Washington University
Use of Drone Technology; Miliaikeala S.J. Doris Provine, Arizona State University
Heen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Joel D. Marjorie S. Zatz, University of California, Merced
Lieberman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Tanya Golash-Boza, University of California,
Terance Miethe, University of Nevada, Las Merced
Vegas
867. Roundtable: Engaging Criminal Justice
The Financial Implications of Merging Proactive
Students in the 21st Century
CCTV Monitoring and Directed Police Patrol: A 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
Cost-Avoidance Analysis; Eric L. Piza, John #2, Terrace Level
Jay College of Criminal Justice; Andrew M. Using Meaningful Media to Engage Online
Gilchrist, University of Cincinnati; Joel M. Criminal Justice Students; Melinda Raye
Caplan, Rutgers University; Leslie W. Kennedy, Roberts, University of Southern Indiana
Rutgers University; Brian A. O'Hara, Newark Maximizing the Seminar-Style Course in Criminal
Police Department Justice Programs; Melissa J. Stacer, University
Chair: of Southern Indiana
Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Now Presenting the Experts: Getting the Most
865. Police Culture and Leadership Out of Guest Speakers in Introductory Criminal
3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Level Justice and Criminology Courses; Jennifer
Non-Instrumental Values and Organizational Stevens, Purdue University
Culture: A Q-Sort Study; Joshua Chanin, San Chair:
Diego State University Melinda Raye Roberts, University of Southern
Police Culture & Officer Behavior: Application of Indiana
a Multilevel Framework; Jason R. Ingram,
868. Roundtable: Critical Criminology
Illinois State University; William Terrill, 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
Michigan State University #3, Terrace Level
Police Culture and Motivation; Ismail Cenk Commodifying Beings: Humans, Nonhumans, and
Demirkol, Turkish National Police; Mahesh K. Status Symbols; Jeremy Smith, University of
Nalla, Michigan State University; Ahmet Cevik, Tennessee, Knoxville
Turkish National Police Disappearing Animals; Jennifer Schally,
Creating and Implementing Leadership Training Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
for Police Sergeants: Results From a Multi-Site Might Criminality Be Under Theorized?; Clay
Comparison; Charlie Scheer, The University of Michael Awsumb, Southern Illinois University
Southern Mississippi; David Jenks, University of Carbondale
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The Legitimacy Crisis and the Politics of Crime Wavering on Punishment of White-Collar Crime:
and Criminal Justice: 35 Years On; David O. The SEC’s Use of Waivers; Susan Will, John
Friedrichs, University of Scranton Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Chair: Chair:
David O. Friedrichs, University of Scranton Rebecca Sue Katz, Morehead State University
869. Roundtable: The Future of Capital 872. Author Meets Critics: The Eternal Criminal
Punishment in the United States Record
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse
#4, Terrace Level Level
Chair: Author:
Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida James B. Jacobs, New York University School of
Participants: Law
Talia Harmon, Niagara University Critics:
Robert Johnson, American University Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon University
Gavin Lee, University of West Georgia Shawn David Bushway, University at Albany,
Marla Sandys, Indiana University SUNY
William S. Laufer, The Wharton School
870. Roundtable: Reforming the “War on University of Pennsylvania
Drugs”: Decriminalization, Decarceration and Discussant:
Demilitarization Hedi Nasheri, Kent State University
3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East
#5, Terrace Level
Chair: Thematic Session
Jeffrey M. London, Metropolitan State University
of Denver 873. Police Organizations and Police Behavior
Discussants: 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Anjuli Verma, University of California, Irvine Level
Justin Smith, Central Michigan University The Transformation of American Police
Marisa Omori, University of Miami Organizations in the 21st Century; Stephen D.
Jonathan Simon, University of California, Mastrofski, George Mason University
Berkeley Job Satisfaction: Organizational and
Craig Reinarman, University of California, Santa Environmental Factors; Wesley G. Skogan,
Cruz Northwestern University
Mona Lynch, University of California, Irvine Does Organizational Justice Influence Procedural
Justice in American Policing?; Dennis
871. Regulatory Oversight And Enforcement: Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at Chicago
Crimes That Impact Environmental And Chair:
Consumer Health, Structural and Workplace Gary Cordner, Police Foundation
Safety, and Financial Markets and Investors Discussant:
3:30 to 4:50pm Jay, Lobby Level Jim Bueermann, Police Foundation
A Crime Script For Environmental Crime:
Breaching Safety Regulations In the Chemical
Industry; Rudie Neve, National Police Thematic Session
Netherlands, Analysis and Research
Feeding America, Feeding Disease: The FDA's 874. Justice Reinvestment: Using Data to
Failure To Prevent Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Facilitate Effective Policy Change
In Meat; Traci D. Joseph, Western Michigan 3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
University Data Driven Policy Reform in the Criminal Justice
Regulatory Cataclysm and Disciplinary Reforms System; Rachel Brushett, The Pew Charitable
Following the Public Investigation of a White- Trusts
Collar Criminal Complex of Governance; Using Data to Drive Policy Decisions in the
Maxime Reeves-Latour, Université de Montréal; Juvenile Justice System; Matt Cravens, The Pew
Carlo Morselli, Université de Montréal Charitable Trusts
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Evaluating the Impact of Justice Reinvestment Correlates of Role Strain Among Jail Staff; Eric
Policies; Kathryn Zafft, The Pew Charitable G. Lambert, University of Mississippi; Eugene
Trusts; Shawn Flower, Justice Research and Paoline, University of Central Florida; Nancy
Statistics Association; Patricia Breen, Choice Hogan, Ferris State University; James B. Wells,
Research Associates Eastern Kentucky University; Kevin I. Minor,
Electronic Monitoring: New Research and Eastern Kentucky University; Marie Griffin,
Approaches; Karla Dhungana Sainju, University Arizona State University
of Ontario Institute of Technology Getting Back on Track: Prison Managers’
Chair: Experiences of Dealing with Major Prison
Phil Stevenson, The Pew Charitable Trusts Incidents; Colette Barry, Dublin Institute of
Technology; Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of
Technology
Thematic Session Informal Control: Collective Efficacy among
Correctional Staff; TaLisa J. Carter, University
875. Policy Panel: School Violence and Safety
of Delaware
Policies: Alleviating Problems or Creating
Personal and Work Environment Correlates of
New Ones?
Perceptions of Job Dangerousness among
3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse Juvenile Correctional Facility Staff; Kevin I.
Level Minor, Eastern Kentucky University; James B.
Empirical Evidence for School Safety; Angela Wells, Eastern Kentucky University; Eric G.
Gilmore, University of Memphis Lambert, University of Mississippi
What is Known about School Safety Planning, Chair:
Policy Development, and Implementation; Stephen E. Tillotson, Indiana University - Purdue
David May, Mississippi State University University Indianapolis
National Policies on School Safety; David
Esquith, Office of Safe and Healthy Students, 878. Drug Use and Drug Policies: International
U.S. Department of Education Perspectives
Chair: 3:30 to 4:50pm Monroe, Concourse Level
Angela Gilmore, University of Memphis Changing Drug Treatment Policy in China; Liu
Liu, Nanjing University; Charles Kaplan,
University of Southern California
Thematic Session On the Juice: A Qualitative Investigation into the
Illicit Distribution and Consumption of Anabolic
876. Advances in Police-Community Steroids.; Carl Berry, University of Bristol;
Collaboration through Smart Policing Mark Ashton Berry, Cardiff University
3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: a Multitemporal
Level Estimate of the Cocaine Trade; Alberto Aziani,
Assessing Police Agency Capacity for Community Universìtà Cattolica - Transcrime
Collaboration; Vivian Elliott, CNA Institute for The Challenges of Studying International Crime
Public Research Problems: The Case of Methamphetamine;
New Approaches to Collaboration through Smart Rashi K. Shukla, University of Central
Policing; Hildy Saizow, CNA Institute for Public Oklahoma; Matt Magness, University of Central
Research; Laura Kunard, CNA Institute for Oklahoma; Danielle Stoneberg, University of
Public Research Central Oklahoma
Chair: Chair:
Hildy Saizow, CNA Institute for Public Research Rashi K. Shukla, University of Central Oklahoma
Discussant:
Charlotte E. Gill, George Mason University 879. Contemporary Methods for Maintaining
Prison Order
877. The Experiences and Perspectives of 3:30 to 4:50pm Northwest, Lobby Level
Correctional Workers Programming in Administrative Segregation: An
3:30 to 4:50pm Morgan, Lobby Level Evaluation of the Transformation Project; H.
Benign and Malignant Alienation in Prison Work; Daniel Butler, University of Nebraska at
Stephen C. McGuinn, Quinnipiac University Omaha; Starr Solomon, University of Nebraska
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at Omaha; Ryan Spohn, University of Nebraska
Thematic Session
at Omaha
Punishment within the Gates: A Multilevel 881. Queer People, Media, and the Politics of
Examination of Solitary Confinement; Traci Representation
Schlesinger, DePaul University; Meggan J. Lee,
3:30 to 4:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;
Gender Swag: The Queer Politics of Gender,
Nick A. Rochin, University of Illinois at Chicago
Race, and Space; Ash Stephens, University of
The Impact of Cognitive-Behavioral Programming
Illinois at Chicago
and Aspects of Cognitive Change on
"Othering" the "other": Language, Representation,
Institutional Misconduct; Gayle S. Bickle, Ohio
Distancing and Diminishing Trans Individuals in
Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
Media and Entertainment; Micah M. Cardiel,
Improving Institutional Adjustment in Female
University of Illinois at Chicago
Mentally Ill Offenders: Animal-Assisted
“Laws Can’t Change Us”: The Impact of Hate
Therapy (AAT) in Corrections; Michele Pich,
Crime Laws on the Social Construction of Gays
Rowan University / University of Pennsylvania /
and Lesbians; Laura Valcore, University of
Sundog Research and Support LLC; Kimberly A.
Houston - Downtown
Houser, Rowan University
‘Slam Camming’: Exploring the Link between
Unraveling the Correlates of Higher Misconduct
Men-for-Men Drug Pornography and the
Rates Among Young Inmates; Insun Park,
Emergence of Webcam Drug Use among Gay
University of Cincinnati
and Queer Men; Brian Jay Frederick, University
Chair:
of Kent / Universität Hamburg
Mark G. Harmon, Portland State University
Chair:
880. Unpacking the Reentry ‘Black Box’: Ash Stephens, University of Illinois at Chicago
Understanding Variation in the ‘Success’ and
882. Roundtable: Students-Meet-Scholars:
Experiences of Ex-Prisoners
3:30 to 4:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Emerging Trends in Biosocial Criminology
3:30 to 4:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Growing Pains: Are There Differences Between
Chair:
Successful Juvenile and Adult Reentry
Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania
Programs?; Mirlinda Ndrecka, University of
Discussants:
New Haven
Anthony Walsh, Boise State University
Reentry Challenges Facing Male and Female
Kevin Beaver, Florida State University
Offenders with Mental Health Conditions;
Nicholas Bakken, University of Wisconsin - La 883. Social Psychological Characteristics of
Crosse; Christy Visher, University of Delaware Violent Extremism
Reintegrating into Society in Old Age: The 3:30 to 4:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Characteristics and Reentry Outcomes among a Involvement Mechanisms of Jihadist Terrorist
Cohort of Older Released Prisoners in Florida; Networks in the Netherlands; Jasper de Bie,
Samuel Scaggs, Florida State University Leiden University
Special Characters of the Search of Tipping Point Psychosocial Problems of Radicals in Police Files:
on Prison Inmate Rehabilitation Efforts A Follow-up; Anton Weenink, National Police of
Revealed: Lessons for 21st Century Corrections the Netherlands
Policy and Administration; Charles Ubah, Using Network Analysis to Track the
Georgia College & State University Radicalization Process of a Homegrown
Structural Determinants of Successful Desistance Terrorist; Becky Nash, California State
Associated with Criminal Record Expungement; University, Los Angeles; Martin Bouchard,
Ericka B. Adams, North Central College; Elsa Simon Fraser University
Chen, Santa Clara Universtiy The Psychology of Hate Crimes on College
Chair: Campuses; Alex Wagner, Fisher College;
Jessica T. Simes, Harvard University Deborah Crafts, Fisher College; Tunde Turi-
Marković, Fisher College; Ryan Koch, Fisher
College
Chair:
Alex Wagner, Fisher College
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Thematic Session Thematic Session
884. The International Inside-Out Prison 888. Law Enforcement, Technology, and
Exchange Program II Legitimacy
3:30 to 4:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Inside-Out: Using Differences as Strengths in a Police Militarization: Mapping a Path Forward;
Poverty Simulation; Susan F. Sharp, University Sam Bieler, The Urban Institute
of Oklahoma Optimizing Police Body Camera Footage for
Assessments of Learning in College in Prison: A Research & Practice; David McClure, The
Comparison of Inside-Out and Traditional Urban Institute
Approaches; Barbara Roswell, Goucher College Cameras and Police Legitimacy: Preliminary
This Kind of Learning Changes Lives: Results from an RCT; Daniel Lawrence, The
Reintegration Ceremonies and the Moral Career Urban Institute; Aili Malm, California State
of the Inmate-Activist; Norman Conti, University, Long Beach
Duquesne University; Deanna Fracul, Duquesne Use of Police technology in the Context of
University Legitimacy and Procedural Justice; Nancy La
Inside-Out (I/O) Group Projects in Action; Angela Vigne, The Urban Institute
Bryant, Ohio State University - Newark; Chair:
Lorenzo Vasquez, Ohio State University - Daniel Lawrence, The Urban Institute
Newark Discussant:
Chair: Matthew Bromeland, Washington Metropolitan
Jeri Kirby, West Virginia University Police Department
889. Developmental Criminology
Thematic Session 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Adverse Childhood Experiences - Demographic
885. Meet the Editors of Violence Against Variation and Impact on Behavioral Outcomes;
Women, Feminist Criminology and Women & Clayton Mosher, Washington State University
Criminal Justice Vancouver; Jodi Martin, Clark County Juvenile
3:30 to 4:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor Court
Violence Against Women; Claire M. Renzetti, An Examination of Older Federal Inmates:
University of Kentucky Rethinking the Age-Crime Curve and Chronic
Feminist Criminology; Rosemary Barberet, John Illness Epidemic Arguments; Elizabeth Corzine
Jay College of Criminal Justice Dretsch, U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons
Women & Criminal Justice; Frances Bernat, An Exploration of Head Injury, Well-Being, and
Texas A&M International University Offending; Lisa A. Kort-Butler, University of
Nebraska - Lincoln
886. Homicide Research Working Group 2015 Criminal Thinking Styles as a Function of
Richard & Carolyn Block Awards Emotional Intelligence; Edith Ann Westfall,
4:00 to 5:30pm Georgetown West, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Concourse Level ADHD Symptomatology and Criminal Behavior
During Adolescence: Exploring the Mediating
887. International Association for the Study of Role of School Factors; Stephen Watts,
Organized Crime Business Meeting (IASOC) University of Memphis
5:00 to 6:20pm 2101, 2nd Floor Chair:
Stephen Watts, University of Memphis

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Justice
Thematic Session
Translational Criminology: Research and Public
890. Perpetration And Sentencing Of Policy in Florida’s Adult and Juvenile
International Crimes Correction’s System; Javier Ramos, Florida
State University; George Pesta, Florida State
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
University; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State
Vertical Inconsistency of International Sentencing
University
- A Case Study of Rwanda; Barbora Hola, VU
Implementing, Disseminating and Translating
University Amsterdam
Evidence-Based Policy/Practice in Community
Gender Based Violence in Darfur; Gabrielle
Corrections; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason
Ferrales, University of Minnesota; Hollie
University, Center for Advancing Correctional
Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State University;
Excellence (ACE!)
Michael Englehart, Ohio State University
Use of Research Evidence in Domestic Violence
Corporate Involvement in Crimes of Apartheid in
Serving Organizations; Taryn Lindhorst,
South Africa; Annika van Baar, VU University
University of Washington
Amsterdam
Chair:
Connecting Punitive and Restorative Responses to
George Pesta, Florida State University
Genocide with Long-Term Crime Patterns;
Lindsay Blahnik, University of Minnesota;
Hollie Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State University; Thematic Session
Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota
893. Research on Youth Gangs: Social
891. What Happens in Prison Doesn't Stay in Networks, Vulnerabilities and Desistance
Prison: Researching the Dynamic Relationships Among Girls, and Mental Health Intervention
Between Experiences During and After 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level
Imprisonment Gang Networks and Gang Desistance Over Time;
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation; Caterina
Assessing the Implications of In-Prison Deviance Roman, Temple University; Jessica Saunders,
for Prisoner Reentry; Joshua Cochran, RAND Corporation
University of South Florida; Daniel P. Mears, Girls and Gangs: Improving our Understanding
Florida State University and Ability to Respond; Angela Wolf, National
Paternal Incarceration in Context: The Roles of Council on Crime and Delinquency; Castro
Incarceration Length and Father Involvement; Estivaliz, National Council on Crime and
Kelsey Antle, University of Florida; Marvin Delinquency; Caroline Glesmann, National
Krohn, University of Florida; Chris Gibson, Council on Crime and Delinquency
University of Florida Unpacking the Complex Relationship Between
Post-Exoneration Offending: A Pure Test of Victimization and Female Gang Involvement;
Prisonization; Amy Shlosberg, Fairleigh Amanda Gilman, National Gang Center,
Dickinson University; Aaron Ho, New Jersey Institute for Intergovernmental Research; James
City University; Evan Mandery, John Jay C. Howell, Comprehensive Strategies for
College of Criminal Justice Juvenile Justice, LLC; Alison Hipwell,
Chair: University of Pittsburgh; Stephanie Stepp,
Melissa J. Stacer, University of Southern Indiana University of Pittsburgh; Barbara Tatem Kelley,
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Thematic Session Prevention
Characteristics and Outcomes of Gang-Involved
892. NIJ Highlights: Social Science Research on Youth in Mental Health Treatment; Paul Boxer,
Implementation, Dissemination and Rutgers University - Newark; Joanna Kubik,
Translation Rutgers University - Newark; Bonita Veysey,
Rutgers University - Newark; Michael
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Ostermann, Rutgers University
Examining the Translation, Dissemination, and
Chair:
Implementation Efforts of the National Institute
Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice
of Justice; Jessica Shaw, National Institute of
and Delinquency Prevention
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Chair:
Thematic Session
Ryan Lafleur, University of Guelph
894. The MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and
896. ASC Presidential Plenary: Presidential
Justice Challenge
Justice Award and Presidential Address
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level 5:00 to 6:00pm International Ballroom East,
Charting a Course for Change: The Development Concourse Level
of Jail Reduction Plans in 20 Local Presidential Address: The Politics, and Place, of
Jurisdictions; Franklin Cruz, Justice Gender in Research on Crime; Candace
Management Institute; Nancy Fishman, Vera Kruttschnitt, President, American Society of
Institute of Justice; Lore Joplin, Justice Systems Criminology / University of Toronto
Partners; Melissa Labriola, Center for Court Presidential Award: Carol Tracy, Women's Law
Innovation Project
The Path to Success: Measuring Progress in the
Safety and Justice Challenge; Reagan Daly, 897. Roundtable: Successes & Areas for
CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance; Improvement in Mentoring Ph.D. Students
Carrie Wolfson, CUNY Institute for State and 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
Local Governance; Shawnda Chapman Brown, #1, Terrace Level
CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance Chair:
The MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Wesley G. Jennings, University of South Florida
Challenge: RTI’s Framework to Evaluate an Discussant:
Initiative; Matthew DeMichele, RTI Angela Gover, University of Colorado, Denver
International; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI Participants:
International; James Trudeau, RTI International Mathew D. Lynch, University of South Florida
Chair: Nicholas Perez, University of South Florida
Megan Comfort, RTI International
898. Roundtable: Disaster Risk Reduction:
895. Reentry, Families, and Parenting Conflict and Insecurity as Risk Drivers
5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East
The Complex Relationship between Fatherhood #2, Terrace Level
and Desistance: A Mixed Methods Analysis; The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Ronet Bachman, University of Delaware; Erin Reduction 2015-2030: How the Global
Kerrison, University of Pennsylvania; Maria Community Intends to Prevent New Risks;
Johnson, University of Delaware; Raymond Adam Bouloukos, UNISRD
Paternoster, University of Maryland; Lionel Average Annual Loss: The Impact of Man-Made
Smith, University of Delaware and Natural Disasters on Stability and Social
The Role Children Play in a Parent's Recidivism Development; Andrew Maskrey, UNISDR -
and Reentry Outcomes; Cassandra Philippon, Knowledge Section
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse; Nicholas Public Health and Human Security Inclusive
Bakken, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Disaster Risk Reduction; Sarah Henly-Shepard,
Trajectories in Father-Child Relationship Quality Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction,
among Reentering Men: Findings from the AmeriCares
MFS-IP Evaluation; Stephen Tueller, RTI Chair:
International; Danielle Steffey, RTI Graeme R. Newman, University at Albany, SUNY
International; Christine Lindquist, RTI Discussant:
International; Anupa Bir, RTI International; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State University
Tasseli McKay, RTI International Participant:
Trajectories in Intimate Relationships among Henda Y. Hsu, University of Houston-Clear Lake
Reentering Men and Their Partners: Findings
from the MFS-IP Evaluation; Danielle Steffey,
RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI
International; Anupa Bir, RTI International;
Tasseli McKay, RTI International; Stephen
Tueller, RTI International
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899. Roundtable: Global Trafficking in Art & Thomas Loughran, University of Maryland
Antiquities Barbara A. Oudekerk, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East USDOJ
#3, Terrace Level Cesar J. Rebellon, University of New Hampshire
Chair: Luna Centifanti, University of Durham
Blythe A. Bowman, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Participants: Thematic Session
Simon Mackenzie, SCCJR, University of Glasgow
902. Qualitative Investigations of Social Control
Neil Brodie, SCCJR, University of Glasgow
Donna Yates, SCCJR, University of Glasgow 5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Alexander Nagel, Smithsonian Institution Level
Tess Davis, SCCJR, University of Glasgow “’I’m A Take Care of That Myself’: Cynical
Jessica Dietzler, SCCJR, University of Glasgow Responsibilization and Social Control in High
Katharine Salomon, University of Louisville Crime Neighborhoods; Patrick J. Carr, Rutgers
Kate Burmon, Northeastern University University
Control Signals: Symbolic Communication and
900. Roundtable: Gang-Related Issues and Social Control; Martin Innes, Cardiff University
Theoretical Perspectives Gendered Expectations on Snitching and the
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East Implications for Social Control; Susan Clampet-
#4, Terrace Level Lundquist, Saint Joseph's University; Patrick J.
A Test of the Theory of Grounded Culture; Jeffrey Carr, Rutgers University; Brooklynn Hitchens,
Bellissimo, California State University, Los Rutgers University
Angeles; Bill Sanders, California State Discussant:
University, Los Angeles Shadd Maruna, Rutgers University - Newark
Gangs, Clubs, and Alcohol: The Effect of
Organizational Membership on Adolescent 903. Roundtable: Students-Meet-Scholars:
Drinking Behavior; Chan S. Suh, Cornell Producing Policy-Relevant Criminological
University; Matthew Brashears, Cornell Research
University; Michael Genkin, Singapore 5:00 to 6:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor
Management University Chair:
Playing to Win: Criminal, Police, and the Callie Rennison, University of Colorado, Denver
Superhuman; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan Discussants:
University; Ruben Ramirez, Texas Wesleyan Greg Ridgeway, University of Pennsylvania
University Pamela Lachman, CRJ Crime and Justice Institute
The Birth of a Movement: Rethinking the Rise of Ellen McCann, The Pew Charitable Trusts
the Black Guerilla Family; Brittany Michelle
Friedman, Northwestern University 904. Capital Punishment: International
Do Regulations “Create” Financial Crime? A Perspectives
Libertarian’s Criminological Exploration of 5:00 to 6:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor
Financial Regulations and Financial Crisis; American Policy, British Politics: Whole of Life
Jiabo Liu, Mississippi Valley State University Imprisonment and Transatlantic Influence’;
Chair: Mark Pettigrew, University of Derby
Brittany Michelle Friedman, Northwestern Capital Punishment in Authoritarian Regimes;
University Sanaz Alasti, Lamar University; Eric Bronson,
Lamar University
901. Roundtable: How Can We Best Approach Caribbean Police Leaders Perspectives on the
Research on Antisocial Decision Making Death Penalty; Wendell C. Wallace, The
During Adolescence? University of the West Indies, St. Augustine
5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East Mercy by Gender: Women Sentenced to Death in
#5, Terrace Level Post-Independence Ireland; Lynsey Black,
Chair: Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Kathryn Modecki, Griffith University The Death Penalty Disposition in China: What
Discussants: Matters?; Yudu Li, Sam Houston State
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University; Dennis Longmire, Sam Houston 907. ASC Presidential Reception "Mark Warr,
State University; Hong Lu, University of Jazz Piano"
Nevada, Las Vegas 6:00 to 7:00pm International Ballroom
Chair: Center, Concourse Level
Sanaz Alasti, Lamar University
908. CNA Networking Reception
905. Becoming a Victim: Narratives, Accounts, 7:00 to 9:00pm Albright, Terrace Level
and Identity
5:00 to 6:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor 909. University of Louisville Reception
Narrative Accounts of Self-Blame: Reactions to 7:00 to 9:00pm Cardozo, Terrace Level
Interpersonal Violence Trauma; Jess Bonnan-
910. Arizona State University Reception
White, Stockton University; Bridget K. Welch, 7:00 to 9:00pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
University of South Dakota; Melanie D. Hetzel-
Riggin, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend 911. Indiana University Reception
“It Wasn’t a Crime, So How Can I Be a Victim?”: 7:00 to 9:00pm Coats, Terrace Level
Exploring Accounts Given by Female Victims at
an HBCU; Veronyka James, Virginia Union 912. West Virginia University Reception
University; Julie Molloy, Virginia Union 7:00 to 9:00pm Dupont, Terrace Level
University
When Did I Become a Victim?: Exploring 913. The Pennsylvania State University
Narratives of Sexual Abuse; Brenda K. Vollman, Reception
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community 7:00 to 9:00pm Embassy, Terrace Level
College 914. University at Albany Reception
Understanding Rape Victim Identity; Anne 7:00 to 9:00pm Fairchild East, Terrace
Kirkner, University of Illinois at Chicago Level
U.S. Servicewomen’s Strategies for Inclusion in
the Military Family: Invoking Masculinity and 915. Sam Houston State University College of
Downplaying Sexual Harassment; Stephanie Criminal Justice Reception
Bonnes, University of Colorado, Boulder 7:00 to 9:00pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
Chair:
Stephanie Bonnes, University of Colorado, 916. University of Maryland, College Park
Boulder Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Georgetown East,
Concourse Level
Thematic Session
917. Florida State University Reception
906. What Is Keeping Us Apart? Bridging the 7:00 to 9:00pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
Gap Between Research and Practice in Victim
Services 918. Michigan State University Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm International Ballroom West,
5:00 to 6:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Concourse Level
What’s Keeping Us Apart? The View of Leading
Crime Victim Researchers and Practitioners; 919. George Mason University Reception
Susan Howley, National Center for Victims of 7:00 to 9:00pm Jay, Lobby Level
Crime
Researcher Perspectives on Bridging the Gap 920. Rutgers University Reception
Between Research and Practice in Victim- 7:00 to 9:00pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Services; Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Level
Statistics Association
921. John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Victim Services Practitioners’ Perspectives on
Reception
Bridging the Gap Between Research and
7:00 to 9:00pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Practice; Janine Zweig, The Urban Institute;
Lilly Yu, The Urban Institute; Jennifer Yahner,
The Urban Institute

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922. Griffith University Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Lincoln East, Concourse
Level
923. University of California, Irvine Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Lincoln West, Concourse
Level
924. Simon Fraser University Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Morgan, Lobby Level
925. University of Cincinnati Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Monroe, Concourse Level
926. Northeastern University Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Northwest, Lobby Level
927. American University Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Level
928. Centre for Criminological Research,
University of Sheffield Reception
7:00 to 9:00pm Piscataway, Lobby Level
929. ASC Minority Fellowship Dance Celebration
featuring Hot Spots
9:00 to 12:00am International Ballroom
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 21 Directives; Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community
College, CUNY
930. The Complex Role of Collective Efficacy in The Role of Politics and Ideology in Criminal
Crime Justice Policy; Matthew Robinson, Appalachian
8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Level State University
Community Context and Homicide Clearance The Politics of "Death with Dignity": Legal
Rates: Estimating the Effects of Collective Reform Efforts Past and Present; Giza Lopes,
Efficacy; Ashley Mancik, University of University at Albany, SUNY
Delaware Transitions in Social Control: From Offender
Gendered Effects of Collective Efficacy on Welfarism to the Aesthetic of the Victim; Yoav
Adolescent Substance Use; Lindsay Leban, Mehozay, University of Haifa
University of Florida; Chris Gibson, University The Politics of Racial Disparity Reform: State
of Florida Policy Responses to Racial Inequalities in
Investigating Neighborhood Social Ties, Criminal Justice; Ellen Ann Donnelly,
Neighborhood Cohesion, and Collective University of Pennsylvania
Efficacy in a Suburban Neighborhood; Lisa Chair:
Holland-Davis, Clayton State University Ellen Ann Donnelly, University of Pennsylvania
Neighborhoods and Intimate Partner Violence:
Direct and Interactive Effects of Collective 933. Author Meets Critics: A Different Justice:
Efficacy and Social Ties; Emily Wright, Love and the Future of Criminal Justice
University of Nebraska at Omaha; Marie Practice in America
Skubak Tillyer, University of Texas at San 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Level
Antonio; Emily Rader, University of Nebraska at Author:
Omaha Michael John DeValve, Fayetteville State
Neighborhood Context and Generalized Trust: University
Examining the Roles of Social Processes; Discussants:
Jonathan Intravia, Ball State University Beth Quinn, Fayetteville State University
Chair: Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich University
Jonathan Intravia, Ball State University John F. Wozniak, Western Illinois University

931. Lethal Violence: Considering the Role of 934. Authors Meet Critics: The Virtual Enemy:
Locales, Religiosity and Guns The Intersection between Intimate Partner
8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Concourse Level Abuse, Technology, and Cybercrime
Do the Effects of Firearm Arrests on Later 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Level
Shootings Vary by Characteristics of the Presenters:
Locale?; Brian Wyant, La Salle University Thaddeus Hoffmeister, University of Dayton
Pattern of Being a Gunman Killer: An Assessment School of Law
of Gun Crime Offenders; Dittita Tititampruk, Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State University
Texas State University; Barbara Smith, Texas Jana L. Jasinski, University of Central Florida
State University Renee D. Lamphere, University of North Carolina
Religiosity and Regional Variation of Lethal at Pembroke
Violence: Integrated Model; Don Soo Chon, Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana University of
Auburn University at Montgomery Pennsylvania
Offenders' Use of Techniques of Neutralization to Chairs:
Account for Violent Behavior; Stephanie Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State University
Huberman, University of Texas at Dallas; Lynne Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State University
Vieraitis, University of Texas at Dallas Jordana Nicole Navarro, Tennessee Tech
Chair: University
Lynne Vieraitis, University of Texas at Dallas 935. Families and Guardianship Arrangements
932. Politics and Policy 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace Level
8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace Level Aging out of Foster Care and Into Prison; Brandon
From Here to Social Injustice: The Legacy of Crawford, University of Oklahoma
Ferguson and Criminal Justice Policy Emergent Transient Adults, Aging out of Foster
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Care and the Effect of Prosocial Bonding on 937. The Effects of Parenting and Mobility on
Offending; Edward Gregory Weeks, University Delinquency
of Massachusetts, Lowell / Lasell College; Linda 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Williams, University of Massachusetts Lowell Unpacking the Effect of Parental Supervision on
Delinquency among Adolescents Residing in Police Contacts: Family and Community
Grandparent-Headed Households; Wendi L. Contextual Factors; Sara Z. Evans, University of
Johnson, Oakland University West Florida; Natalie Goulette, University of
Parenthood Residency Status and Criminal West Florida
Desistance across Neighborhood Contexts; The Conditional Effects of Neighborhood Context
Jessica Ziegler, Bowling Green State University; and Parental Effectiveness on Self-Control;
Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State University; Brian J. Stults, Florida State University;
Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green State Gyeongseok Oh, Florida State University; Nic
University; Jorge M. Chavez, Bowling Green Swagar, Florida State University
State University Youth Mobility and Recidivism; Kevin T. Wolff,
Revisiting Divorce and Delinquency: John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY;
Neighborhood Effects and Long-Term Michael Thomas Baglivio, G4S Youth Services,
Outcomes; Carl Von Glahn, Wilkes University; LLC; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State
Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes University University; Katherine Jackowski, G4S Youth
Chair: Services, LLC
Carl Von Glahn, Wilkes University Neighborhoods of Activity and Immigrant
Generational Status in Los Angeles County;
936. Social Mimicry and Accumulating Sarah Fry, Pennsylvania State University
Disadvantage Chair:
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Level Sarah Fry, Pennsylvania State University
An Empirical Test of Moffitt’s Social Mimicry
Hypothesis; Alex Widdowson, Florida State 938. Understanding Gendered Pathways to
University; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State Offending and Experiences with Incarceration
University; Sonja Siennick, Florida State 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace Level
University; Kelly L. Rulison, University of North Feminist (Gendered) Pathways to Female-
Carolina at Greensboro; D. Wayne Osgood, The Perpetrated Intimate Partner Homicide (IPH);
Pennsylvania State University Shannon Harper, University of Illinois at
Testing Moffitt’s Social Mimicry Hypothesis: An Chicago
Examination of Adolescent-Limited Offender Identifying Gender-neutral and Gender-responsive
Peer Networks During the Maturity Gap; Arynn Factors Associated with Women Prisoners'
Infante, Arizona State University Criminal Lifestyles Before and After
An Exploration of Persistence in Offending: A Imprisonment; Janice Louise Proctor, Ohio
Project of Accumulating (Dis)advantage?; University's Eastern Campus; Adam Kirsopp,
Tamara Nerlien, University of Calgary; Erin Ohio University
Gibbs Van Brunschot, University of Calgary Women Prisoners and Intimate Partner Violence:
Crime and the Accumulation of Problems along Victimization and Perpetration; Susan F. Sharp,
the Life-Course: Results from the FinnCrime University of Oklahoma; David Axlyn McLeod,
Study; Henrik Elonheimo, University of Turku, University of Oklahoma; Melissa Jones,
Finland University of Oklahoma
Pathways from Childhood Cumulative Risk to ‘‘We are Living Their Sentence with Them’: A
Criminal Conviction; Starr Solomon, University Feminist Analysis of the Effects of Incarceration
of Nebraska at Omaha; Jukka Savolainen, on the Families of Prisoners; Maria Adams,
University of Nebraska at Omaha; Alex Mason, University of the West of Scotland
Boys Town National Research Institute for Prisons and Punishment: Experiences of Women
Families and Children in Ireland, North and South; Christina Maria
Chair: Quinlan, All Hallows College, Dublin City
Starr Solomon, University of Nebraska at Omaha University
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Culture, Values, and Peer Effects on Crime;
Thematic Session
Barbara J. Costello, University of Rhode Island;
939. Federal Initiatives for Children and Trina L. Hope, University of Oklahoma;
Families of Justice-Involved Parents Constance Chapple, University of Oklahoma
Chair:
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Barbara J. Costello, University of Rhode Island
Federal Interagency Working Group on Children
of Incarcerated Parents; Madeleine Solan, U.S. 941. Children's Rights in the Era of Zero
Department of Health & Human Services; Tolerance and The Carceral State
Eugene Schneeberg, Center for Faith-Based & 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Level
Neighborhood Partnerships Almost Human? Exercising Children’s Rights in
Promising and Innovative Practices for Children The World of ‘Grown-up’ Politics; Jonathan
with Parents Involved in the Early Stages of the Wynne Evans, University of South Wales
Justice System; Bryce E. Peterson, The Urban Identified: Disciplining Bodies and Culture in
Institute; Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute; Education; John James Brent, Georgia Southern
Lindsey Cramer, The Urban Institute; Emma University
Kurs, The Urban Institute; Gregory Crawford, Student Ethnicity and Punitive Discipline in
National Institute of Corrections Schools; Allison Ann Payne, Villanova
Adopting Innovative Case Management University; Kelly Welch, Villanova University
Approaches to Help Fathers Achieve Reentry Zero Tolerance in American Schools: A Critical
Outcomes; Lindsey Cramer, The Urban Reappraisal of Neoliberalism’s Theoretical
Institute; Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute Foundations and Epistemological Assumptions;
Implementation and Impact of a Family Brian G. Sellers, Eastern Michigan University;
Strengthening Intervention with Incarcerated Bruce Arrigo, University of North Carolina at
and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners: Charlotte
Findings from the MFS-IP Evaluation; Anupa Gender Implications for Theoretical Expansion;
Bir, RTI International; Tasseli McKay, RTI Amaia Iratzoqui, University of Memphis
International; Danielle Steffey, RTI Chair:
International; Christine Lindquist, RTI William Calathes, New Jersey City University
International
Chair: 942. The Importance of Context in
Bryce E. Peterson, The Urban Institute Understanding the Use of Force, Offending,
Discussant: and Victimization
Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace Level
The Impact of Neighborhood Context on Police
940. Gangs, Culture, and Crime Use of Force Behavior: A Qualitative Inquiry;
8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace Level Jan Stephen Hudson, University of Maryland
A Multilevel Examination of the Code of the The Impact of Neighborhood Context on the
Street’s Effect on Fear of Crime; Susan Relationship between Female Sexual
McNeeley, Pennsylvania State University; Yue Victimization and Subsequent Offending;
Yuan, Indiana University Chelsea Farrell, Northeastern University
Gang Culure; Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Deviant Behavior in That Neighborhood, Lisbon,
Criminal Justice Portugal; Ana Veronica Neves, Universidade
Latino Youth Gang Membership: Examining the Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Effects of Depression, Acculturative Stress, and The Bystander in Context: Neighborhood
Zero-Tolerance Policies as Risk Factors; Expectations and Their Impact on Crime
Calvina Alexis Coleman, George Washington Intervention; James J. Nolan, West Virginia
University University; Karen Weiss, West Virginia
Using Integrated Theory to Examine Gang University
Fighting Over Time; Angela Marie Collins, Sam Chair:
Houston State University; Scott Menard, Sam James J. Nolan, West Virginia University
Houston State University; David Pyrooz,
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943. The Role of Forensics Criminal 945. Some Organizational Aspects of Policing
Investigations 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Level
8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace Do the Police Mirror those they Serve? A National
Level Estimate; Jeremy G. Carter, Indiana University
Forensic Evidence and Detective Opinion: Does - Purdue University Indianapolis
the Rubber Meet the Road?; Jorge Andres Police Agency Adaptation: The Influence of
Alvarez, University of New Haven; Jason Segal, Gendered Organizational and Community
University of New Haven Factors on Responses to Human Trafficking;
Forensic Evidence: Which Technology is the Most Alicia L. Jurek, Sam Houston State University;
Beneficial to the Investigative Process?; Sarah William R. King, Sam Houston State University
J. Giarrusso, University of New Haven; Jason Policing in Ferguson: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Segal, University of New Haven; Kristin Elink- of A Complicated Situation; Joseph Rukus,
Schuurman-Laura, University of New Haven; Arkansas State University; Michelle-Renee
David Schroeder, University of New Haven Smith, Barnard College; Thomas Ratliff,
Impact of Forensic Evidence Databases on the Arkansas State University
Criminal Justice Process; Kristin Elink- Profit-motivated Police Crime Arrests in the
Schuurman-Laura, University of New Haven; United States, 2005-2011; Philip Matthew
David Schroeder, University of New Haven Stinson, Bowling Green State University; Steven
The Impact of Forensic Evidence on Arrest and L. Brewer, Pennsylvania State University,
Prosecution (IFEAP): Findings of a Statewide Shenango
Examination of the Utility of Forensic Evidence Chair:
in Solving Crime.; David Schroeder, University Philip Matthew Stinson, Bowling Green State
of New Haven University
Chair:
David Schroeder, University of New Haven 946. Graffiti and Other Public Order Offenses
8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Level
944. Vexing Issues in Law Enforcement Analyzing the Emergence of Criminal Activity:
8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace Methodological Approaches to Explore Illegal
Level Transactions among Organizations; Dennis
A Mixed Method Examination of Organizational Tafoya, CompCite Inc
Response to Police Officer Stress and Critical Graffiti Prevention: Discussion of Innovative and
Incidents; Jane M. Tucker, West Chester Proactive Strategies; Sebastian Kleele, sine-
University of Pennsylvania; Thomas Klotz, West Institut gGmbH; Marion Mueller, sine-Institut
Chester University of Pennsylvania gGmbH
Exploring Massachusetts Law Enforcement Graffiti Vandalism: A Content Analysis of Graffiti
Regarding Education Requirements for Entrance Renderings; Timothy Kephart, Graffiti Tracker,
and Promotions: Should they be higher? Phase Inc.
One Completed.; Aviva M. Rich-Shea, The Normalization of Behaviour in the Public
Massasoit Community College; James A. Fox, Domain: Pursuing Safety or Purity?; Stefaan
Northeastern University; Mark H. Beaudry, IBM Pleysier, Leuven Insitute of Criminology
International Counterfeit Cigarettes in the South Bronx:
Human Trafficking in the United States: Law Evidence from a Five Year Longitudinal
Enforcement Perspectives and Intervention; Littered Pack Survey; Marin Kurti, Rutgers
Anna E. Kosloski, University of Colorado, University; Klaus von Lampe, John Jay College
Colorado Springs of Criminal Justice; Jacqueline Johnson,
Implementing GunStat: Accomplishments, Adelphi University; Yi He, John Jay College of
Failures and Lessons for Multiagency Criminal Justice
Collaborations; Evan Sorg, Rowan University Chair:
Police-Clinician Co-Response to Individuals with Marin Kurti, Rutgers University
Mental Illness in Boston; Jenna Savage, Boston
Police Department
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947. Examining Weapons Use Analysis of Police in Schools; Trisha Rhodes,
8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, Virginia Commonwealth University
Concourse Level Specialized Training for School-Based Law
"A Brand New Glock in a Box": Instrumental and Enforcement: An Approach toward Addressing
Symbolic Dimensions of Gun Violence; Andrew the School-To-Prison Pipeline; Kathy Erin
John Goldsmith, Flinders University; Mark Martinez-Prather, Texas State University;
Halsey, Flinders University Joseph M. McKenna, Texas State University;
An Examination of Gender and Weapon Use in Scott Wm. Bowman, Texas State University
Intimate Partner Violence Incidents in Canada; The Role of Self-Efficacy and Social Support in a
Julie Poon, University of Guelph; Myrna Police-Led Truancy Intervention; Kate Leslie,
Dawson, University of Guelph; Tina Hotton, University of Queensland
University of Guelph Chair:
Poison Expertise and Agent Selection in Cases of Kate Leslie, University of Queensland
Malicious Contamination; Sarah Kilbane,
University of Greenwich
Oh, the Horror: An Empirical Assessment of Thematic Session
Cinematic Weaponry and Violent Crime;
950. Evidence-Based Crime Policy I
Arizona Wan-Chun Lin, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania; Paul M. Hawkins, Indiana 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom
University of Pennsylvania Center, Concourse Level
Chair: Third Party Policing for Reducing Crime and
Sarah Kilbane, University of Greenwich Disorder: A Systematic Review; Angela
Higginson, University of Queensland; Lorraine
Mazerolle, Institute for Social Science Research,
Thematic Session University of Queensland; Elizabeth Eggins,
University of Queensland
948. Justice Matters: Drugs, Incarceration, and Social Costs of Public Area Surveillance for
Social Justice Crime Prevention: An Analysis Based on Three
8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby Level Systematic Reviews; Sema A. Taheri,
The Ex-Civilian: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Northeastern University; Brandon C. Welsh,
Structural Barriers to Recovery from Northeastern University / NSCR; David P.
Incarceration; Michael Braun, San Diego State Farrington, Cambridge University
University - Imperial Valley The Impact of Administrative Reforms on the
Prisonization and the Body; Liam Martin, Boston Level of Corruption: A Systematic Review;
College Giang Ly Isenring, University of St. Gallen;
Ending Marijuana Prohibition: Socially Just Drug Giulia Mugellini, University of St. Gallen;
Policy in America; Jeffrey M. London, Martin Killias, University of St. Gallen
Metropolitan State University of Denver; Chair:
Michael Stamper, Metropolitan State University Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern University /
of Denver NSCR
Chair: Discussant:
Elliott Currie, University of California, Irvine Charlotte E. Gill, George Mason University
Discussant:
Michael J. Coyle, California State University,
Chico Thematic Session
949. Cops and Schools 951. Understanding and Addressing the Needs
8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby Level of Victims of Commercial Sexual
Law as Written Versus Law in Action: an Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
Exploration of Law and Practice in the Context 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East,
of a Police-Led Intervention into School Concourse Level
Truancy; Amanda Acutt, University of Surviving the Streets of New York: Experiences
Queensland of LGBTQ Youth, YMSM and YWSW Engaged
Culture at a Crossroads: A Mixed Methods
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in Survival Sex; Meredith Dank, The Urban 954. Roundtable: Evaluation and Community
Institute; Lilly Yu, The Urban Institute Programs
Youth in the Commercial Sex Market: 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Reconsidering the Narrative; Rachel Swaner, #3, Terrace Level
Center for Court Innovation Deterrence and Legitimacy: Findings from an
Evaluation of Safe Harbor Laws: The Impact on Anti-Gun Violence Project Evaluation; Suvi
the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Hynynen Lambson, Center for Court Innovation
Children; Stephen V. Gies, Development Evaluating Therapeutic Community-Based
Services Group, Inc.; Marcia Cohen, Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
Development Services Group, Inc.; Ryan T. Programs in Three Connecticut Prisons; C.
Shields, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Wesley Younts, University of Hartford; Marcia
School of Public Health; Elizabeth J. Hughes, University of Hartford
Letourneau, Johns Hopkins University Roca, Inc.'s High Risk Intervention Model: An
Bloomberg School of Public Health Evidence-Based Alternative to Traditional
Chair: Community Corrections; Laura van der Lugt,
Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice Roca, Inc.
and Delinquency Prevention The Juvenile Justice Pay For Success Project in
Massachusetts: Roca, Inc.'s High-Risk
952. Roundtable: Criminology in Context: Intervention Model; Lili Elkins, Roca, Inc.;
Situating the Conference in Local Struggles Laura van der Lugt, Roca, Inc.
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East Chair:
#1, Terrace Level Lili Elkins, Roca, Inc.
Applied Civil Rights Research in DC; Edwina L.
Dorch, Univerity of the District of Columbia 955. Roundtable: Information Sharing: A
Social Justice Research about Crime in the context Solution for Safer Communities
of Urban Redevelopment; Kalfani Ture, 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
LeMoyne College; Anthony Angelo Gualtieri, #4, Terrace Level
American University Chair:
Criminalization and the Special Education Katherine Darke Schmitt, U.S. Department of
Pipeline; Jay Coleman Justice, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic
Chair: Center
Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, CUNY Graduate Center Discussants:
/ University of Winnipeg Cassandra Evans, Florida Department of Juvenile
Discussant: Justice
Laura Naegler, University of Kent Franklin Adderley, Fort Lauderdale Police
Department
953. Roundtable: Southern Criminology and Patty Dobbs Hodges, U.S. Department of Justice,
Global Justice Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center
8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
#2, Terrace Level 956. Roundtable: From Illicit Drug Markets To
Chair: Online Illicit Drug Markets: The Evolution Of
John Geoffrey Scott, Queensland University of Illicit Drug Markets
Technology 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East
Participants: #5, Terrace Level
Maximo Sozzu, National University of Litoral, Chairs:
Argentina David Decary-Hetu, University of Montreal
Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University Judith Aldridge, University of Manchester
Russell Hogg, Queensland University of Participants:
Technology Peter Reuter, University of Maryland; Scott
Rob White, University of Tasmania Decker, Arizona State University; Paul Brent
Belinda Carpenter, Queensland University of Foushee, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Technology James R. Martin, Macquarie University; Monica
Kerry Carrington, Queensland University of Barratt, University of New South Wales; Diana
Technology Dolliver, University of Alabama
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957. Death: Serial Murder, Murder by Contract Predict Women’s Use of Sexual Refusal
and Mass Murder Tactics?; Tracy Tamborra, University of New
8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby Level Haven; Melissa Smith, University of New
A Meta-Analysis of Serial Murder in Criminology Haven; Fadia Narchet, University of New Haven
Journals: 1985 to 2015; Thomas S. Fleming, Hegemony and Lifetime Sexual Victimization:
Wilfrid Laurier University Examining the Intersection of Gender, Physical
The Meaning of Old Ideas in Serial Murder Disability, and Sexual Minority Status; Paul
Research; Barrie J. Ritter, National Crime & D.C. Bones, Westminster College
Justice Examiner, examiner.com; Jack Ritter, Examining the Connection between Social Media
Computer Programmer and Sexual Assault within the Military
Death Professionals: Becoming a Killer for a Community; Caitlin Veronica Muldoon, Old
Commander; Sophie Maury, Université de Dominion University
Montréal; Clémentine Simon, Université de "Hunting" in Indian Country: Sexual Assault on
Montréal American Indian Women and the Violence
Talking to a Shadow: Exploring the Lives and Against Women Act; Linda M. Robyn, Northern
Experiences of Honor Killing “escapees”; Arizona University
Nayab Hakim, Indiana University of Fundamentalism, Gender Roles, and the
Pennsylvania Generation Gap: Protestant Christian Female
The Rise of Mass Public Shootings: Reexamining Students’ Attitudes of Intimate Partner
a Key Assumption, Testing a New Typology, Violence; Melissa Ochoa, Texas A&M
and Answering an Old Question; Joel Capellan, University
CUNY Graduate Center Chair:
Chair: Melissa Ochoa, Texas A&M University
Joel Capellan, CUNY Graduate Center
960. Drug Use Patterns among Youths
958. Race, Gender and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby Level
8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse New Highs and Different Lows; New
Level Psychoactive Substances; Sarah Soppitt,
Dimensions of a Safe Space: Transgender Northumbria University; Adele Irving,
Students’ Experiences with Gay-Straight Northumbria University
Alliances in British Columbia; D. Kyle The Impact of Substance Use and Delinquent
Sutherland, Simon Fraser University; Brian Behaviors on Educational Aspirations among
Burtch, Simon Fraser University; Sheri Fabian, High School Seniors; Makeela J. Wells,
Simon Fraser University Mississippi State University; Kristen L. Stives,
Gentlemen’s Clubs, Crime, and Victimization: A Mississippi State University
Study of Two States; Erin Grant, Washburn The Impact of Violence on Cognition and
University Substance Use Among Serious Adolescent
High-risk and Delinquent Behaviors, Minorities, Offenders; Beverly R. Crank, Appalachian State
and Social Resistance; Roni Factor, Institute of University
Criminology, The Hebrew University of Truancy and the Onset of Marijuana Use: Testing
Jerusalem the Relationship among Chilean Students; Pilar
Set Up for Failure? Probation Outcomes for Larroulet, University of Maryland
Marginalized Youth in Conflict with the Law; Refocusing Criminological Inquiry on Non-
Jessica E. Pulis, Sheridan College Prescribed Stimulant Use Among 8th and 10th
Chair: Grade Students; Kenneth Sebastian Leon,
Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State University, American University; Daniel Martinez, George
Abington Washington University
Chair:
959. Cultural Influences on Women's Kenneth Sebastian Leon, American University
Victimization
8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse
Level
Does Adherence to Sexist Stereotypes, Sexual
Assertiveness and Prior Sexual Victimization
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Thematic Session 963. Violent Threats Across the Ideological
Spectrum
961. Policy Panel: Participatory Policing: 8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby Level
Three Case Studies of an Emerging Model of Threats From the Left: A Multivariate Analysis of
Municipal Governance Environmental and Animal Rights Extremism;
Celinet Duran, John Jay College of Criminal
8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse
Justice; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State
Level
University; William Parkin, Seattle University
Seattle's Community Police Commission; Judith
Terror and Vulnerabilities to the Maritime
Greene, Justice Strategies
Industry: A Systematic Analysis of Marine
Neighborhood Policing: A Path to Safe,
Transportation Threats Worldwide; Darren K.
Respectful and Effective Policing; Delores
Stocker, Cape Cod Community College; Patricia
Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal
Griffin, Temple University; Charles J. Kocher,
Justice
Saint Joseph's University
Does It Take a Riot? The Impact of Cincinnati’s
New Terrorism in the Arab World; Ahmad Falah
‘Collaborative Agreement’ for Police Reform;
Alomosh, University of Sharjah
Candace McCoy, CUNY Graduate Center / John
Uprooting or Sowing Violence?: Coca Eradication
Jay College of Criminal Justice
and Guerrilla Violence in Colombia; Alexander
Chair:
A. Meitus, College of William & Mary; Daren
Tracie Keasey, Center for Policing Equity,
G. Fisher, University of Maryland
University of California, Los Angeles
Islamic Terrorism: Sunni Extremism vs. Shiite
Discussant:
Extremism; Amir Fakhravar, Lamar University;
Tracie Keasey, Center for Policing Equity,
Sanaz Alasti, Lamar University
University of California, Los Angeles
Chair:
962. The Spatial Contexts of Race, Gender, SES, T.K. Vinod Kumar, Indiana University South
and Crime Bend
8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse
964. Policy Choices and Crime Reporting
Level
8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, Concourse Level
A Spatial Approach to Permanent Income as a
Crime Reporting Intentions: Do Attitudes toward
Deterrent of Homicides: The Case of Medellin;
the Police Matter?; Francis Danso Boateng,
Joaquin A. Urrego, The World Bank; Catalina
Washington State University
Gomez, Universidad EAFIT; Hermilson
Planning for Failure: A New Approach to
Velasquez, Universidad EAFIT
Criminal Justice Policy; Richard Dean Moran,
Assessing the Predictive Impact of Community,
Mount Holyoke College
Institutional and Student Characteristics on
The Impact of Legislative Changes on Homicide
Universities’ Officially Reported Sexual
Case Clearance in Canada; Tanya Elizabeth
Offenses; Steven Tucker Keener, Virginia
Trussler, Mount Royal University; Christina
Commonwealth University
Witt, Calgary Police Service; Ritesh Narayan,
The Somali Experience in Edmonton and Toronto:
Mount Royal University
Exploring Spaces of Discrimination and
Victims and Reporting Crime to the Police: The
Violence; Kelsi Barkway, University of Alberta;
Influence of Collective Efficacy; Sungil Han,
Sandra Bucerius, University of Alberta; Sara K.
Kyonggi University; SoHee Kim, Kyonggi
Thompson, Ryerson University
University; EuiGab Hwang, Kyonggi University
Weight, Perceptions, and Bullying: What Kind of
The Political Context of The War on Drugs: A
Pounds Matter?; Natalie Schell-Busey, Rowan
Longitudinal Analysis of Minority Political
University; Lindsay Kahle, Virginia Tech;
Power and Racial/Ethnic Gaps in Drug Arrests;
Nadine M. Connell, University of Texas at
Noah Painter-Davis, University of New Mexico;
Dallas
Christopher Lyons, University of New Mexico;
Chair:
Maria Velez, University of New Mexico
Alan D Brown, Southern Connecticut State
Chair:
University
Noah Painter-Davis, University of New Mexico

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965. Sexual Assault, Justice System Processing & 967. Understanding Correlates of White Collar
Sexual Homicide Crime
8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Level 8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby Level
Body Disposal Pathways in Sexual Homicide; “The Informant”: A Cinematographic Case to
Ashley Nicole Hewitt, Simon Fraser University; Understand the Challenges of Corporate
Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University; Compliance and Fraud Prevention; Manuel
Melissa Martineau, Behavioural Sciences Cancio, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid;
Branch, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Daniel Soto, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Case Processing: Digital Piracy and Self-Control Theory; Anabel
Predicting the Factors that Influence the Victim Cerezo, University of Malaga
Decision to Cooperate; Eryn Nicole O'Neal, Blue Collar Money Laundering: Low-level Drug
Arizona State University Dealers’ Use of their Environments to
Male and Female Single-Victim Sexual Homicide “Launder” their Proceeds from Crime; Mark
Offenders: Examining the Types of Murder Ashton Berry, Cardiff University; Rajeev
Weapon Used in Killing Their Victim; Heng Gundur, Cardiff University
Choon (Oliver) Chan, City University of Hong Diagnosis of Cyberbullying Activities: A Routine
Kong; Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Activities Approach to Constructing Effective
Florida; Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser Preventive Measures; Kevin J. Earl, WestEd;
University Kyungshick Choi, Bridgewater State University
SORNA Tier Classification: Evaluating the Chair:
Impact of Prosecutorial Charging Decisions; Kevin J. Earl, WestEd
Bobbie Ticknor, Valdosta State University
Stop and Frisk: Compliance and Perceptions of 968. Roundtable: Emerging Perspectives in
Sexual Assault; Jennifer L. Klein, University of Criminological and Criminal Justice Research
Texas at Tyler; Danielle T. Cooper, University 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor
of New Haven An Emerging Perspective on Juvenile Recidivism:
Chair: Analysis of Juvenile Arrest Rates in Wisconsin;
Veronyka James, Virginia Union University Nicole Popovich, University of Wisconsin - La
Crosse
966. Extensions of Criminological Theory Impact of Structure and Stability of Economic and
8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Criminal Justice Factors on Terrorism in
A Comparison of Repeat Violent Offenders and Selected African and Middle Eastern Countries;
Traditional Offenders: The Journey to Crime; Margaret A. Zahn, North Carolina State
Jessica Lee Huff, Arizona State University University; Jennifer R. Lutz, North Carolina
Applying Differential Social Support and State University; Christopher Lee,
Coercion Theory to Police Officers’ MoveForward
Misconduct; Egbert Zavala, University of Texas Terrorism: Connecting the Dots; William Tafoya,
at El Paso; Don L. Kurtz, Kansas State University of New Haven; Vesna Markovic,
University University of New Haven; Timothy Newberry,
Can Structural Theories of Suicide Explain University of New Haven; Jon Iadonisi,
Suicide Attacks?; Jason Manning, West Virginia University of New Haven
University Texting and Driving: Its Influence on Fatalities on
Hirschi’s (2004) Self-Control Theory & Method U.S. Roadways; Ben B. Stephenson, Dixie State
of Measurement; Brooke Mathna, Indiana University
University of Pennsylvania Chair:
Situational Ambiguity of Pretrial Detention and Ben B. Stephenson, Dixie State University
Future Offending: An Extension of General
Strain Theory; Joshua H. Williams, University 969. Comparative Perspectives in Criminal
of Missouri - St. Louis Justice Policy
Chair: 8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor
Joshua H. Williams, University of Missouri - St. Exploring the Social Context of Cross-Border
Louis Parental Child Abduction; Melissa Rossann
Gregg, Simon Fraser University; Hon. Donna
Martinson, Simon Fraser University
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Sting Operations, Informants, and Undercover University of Florida
Agents: An Analysis of the Changing Strategies Gun Rights as a Social Movement Outcome: The
in Federal Terrorism Investigations; Christopher Case of Shall-Issue Laws 1980-2010; Trent
Shields, University of Arkansas; Brent Smith, Steidley, Ohio State University
University of Arkansas Loaded with Fear, Armed with a Cure: The Rise
“The Distant Ships of Liberty”: Why Criminology of Self-Defense in Gun Advertising, 1955-2015;
Needs to Take Seriously International Human David Yamane, Wake Forest University
Rights Laws That Apply to Persons with Chair:
Disabilities; Michael Louis Perlin, New York Jennifer Carlson, University of Toronto
Law School; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability Discussant:
Rights New York Jennifer Carlson, University of Toronto
Heroin-assisted Treatment in Switzerland: A
Policy Comparison; Kate Angulski, Sam
Houston State University Thematic Session
Chair:
972. Veterans Treatment Courts: Examinations
Kate Angulski, Sam Houston State University
of Needs, Processes, and Outcomes
970. Courts, Sentencing and Criminal Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Level
Policy Do We Need It? Examining the Need for, and
8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor Benefit of, a Veteran's Treatment Court; Susana
Closing the Revolving Door: A Comparative Madrigal, Pennsylvania State University,
Implementation Analysis of Three Problem- Harrisburg
Solving Court Models; Laurielle Elizabeth “Be All That You Can Be”: A Qualitative
Altman, Boston University Metropolitan College Exploration of the Reintegrative Process in
Criminal Justice Reform in California: A View Veterans Treatment Court; Nicole Sherman,
from Inside; David G. Lovell, California Board University of California, Irvine
of State and Community Corrections Distinctions and Similarities Among a Veterans’
The Role of Ideology on the U.S. Supreme Court: Treatment Court and a Drug Court in a
An Analysis of Voting Patterns and Published Northeastern Jurisdiction; Dan Howard,
Opinions in Salient Criminal Procedure Cases; Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg;
Kevin Buckler, University of Houston - Eileen M. Ahlin, Pennsylvania State University,
Downtown; Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View Harrisburg; Anne Douds, Pennsylvania State
A&M University University, Harrisburg
The Case for Commutation; Veronica Horowitz, A Multisite Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of
University of Minnesota; Christopher Uggen, Two Veteran Treatment Courts; Frank Ferdik,
University of Minnesota University of West Florida; Joseph Herzog,
Chair: University of West Florida; Diane Scott,
Veronica Horowitz, University of Minnesota University of West Florida
Chair:
971. Understanding Legal Gun Cultures Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State University
8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor
Armed Societies in Latin America and
Implications for the State: Debating Security Thematic Session
Governance; Diego Sanjurjo, Autonomous
University of Madrid (Spain) 973. Just Praxis: At the Crossroads of
Easy Target: Definitions of Southern as Predictive Academia & Activism
of Gun Ownership; Nicole Hendrix, Radford 9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, Concourse Level
University; Michael Logan, Radford University; The Grassroots Criminologist: Methodological
Danielle Fenimore, Radford University; Isaac T. Lessons from Activism in Aboriginal Canadian
Van Patten, Radford University Communities; Vicki Chartrand, Bishop's
Exploring the Characteristics and Behaviors of University
Gun Owners and Carriers; Amanda D. Emmert, Can Critical Criminological Research be
University at Albany, SUNY; Alan Lizotte, Resistance?; Laura Naegler, University of Kent
University at Albany, SUNY; Marvin Krohn,
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Beyond Books: Libraries as Radical Incubators; The Role of Individual Factors of the Korean
Quentin Savage, Berea College PCL-R in Recidivism of Korean Serious
Destroying the Tower: The Coalition of Social Offenders; Ji Seun Sohn, Georgia College &
Justice Researchers; Jordan Edward Mazurek, State University; Soo Jung Lee, Kyonggi
Eastern Kentucky University University
Chair: Towards the Emotionalization of Criminal Justice;
Jordan Edward Mazurek, Eastern Kentucky Rahim Foroughi Nik, University of Nantes
University Imputations of Deviance and Characterological
Judgments; Louis Kontos, John Jay College of
974. International Perspectives on Community Criminal Justice; Danny Kessler, John Jay
Corrections College of Criminal Justice
9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace Level Chair:
Compliance in Community Justice Settings: The Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal
Relevance of Responsivity Factors; Pamela Justice
Ugwudike, Swansea University, Wales, UK
Intensive Probation and Parole Supervision - 977. Mental and Physical Health
Results of a Recidivism Study in Germany; 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Maria Walsh, Max Planck Institute for Foreign Poor Health Behaviors as a Source of Strain;
and International Criminal Law Daniel Semenza, Emory University
Modern Penal Rationality in Producing Depression, Marijuana Use, and Sexual Risk
Alternatives to Prison in Brazil; Guilherme Behavior: Longitudinal Study of Truant Youth;
Augusto Dornelles de Souza, Pontifícia Richard Dembo, University of South Florida;
Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Julie Krupa, University of South Florida;
PUCRS, Brazil Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State University;
Probation in England: A Culture in a State of James Schmeidler, Mt. Sinai School of
Flux; Michael Teague, University of Derby Medicine; Ken C. Winters, University of
(England) Minnesota
The Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Parental Depression and the Moderating Effects of
Recidivism: The Case of Norway; Synøve Peer Networks on Adolescent Behavior; Mathew
Nygaard Andersen, Statistics Norway; Kjetil Kenneth Woessner, Florida State University;
Telle, Statistics Norway Sonja Siennick, Florida State University; Mark
Chair: Feinberg, The Pennsylvania State University
Michael Teague, University of Derby (England) Reducing Recidivism among Offenders with
Mental Illness: Exploring Childhood and
975. Author Meets Critics: Women & Children Adolescent Risk Factors; Jillian Peterson,
as Victims and Offenders Hamline University
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Level Chair:
Author: Richard Dembo, University of South Florida
Helmut Kury, University of Freiburg, Germany
Critics: 978. The Impact of Childhood Trauma
Mangai Natarajan, John Jay College of Criminal 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Justice Lost In The System – The Relationship Between
John Winterdyk, Mount Royal University Severe Juvenile Crime And Early Childhood
Trauma.; Michaela Soyer, Hunter College;
976. Crime in Society Susan McNeeley, Pennsylvania State University
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Level The Impact of Persistent Socioeconomic
Examining Offending Patterns Among People Disadvantage on the Trajectory of Violence in
with Mental Illness: Are They Also Routine?; Childhood; Paul E. Bellair, The Ohio State
Thomas Zawisza, Texas A&M International University; Thomas L. McNulty, University of
University; Kelly Frailing, Texas A&M Georgia
International University The Origins of the Cycle of Sexual Abuse:
Personality Traits and Strain: An Examination of Familial Correlates of Child Normative and
Causal and Conditioning Effects; Zachary Non-Normative Sexual Behavior Trajectories;
Loftus, Florida State University Jesse Cale, University of New South Wales,
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Australia; Patrick Lussier, Université Laval Chair:
The Path to Violent Behavior: The Harmful Shanhe Jiang, University of Toledo
Aftermath of Childhood Trauma; Nicholas
Perez, University of South Florida
Chair: Thematic Session
Wendi L. Johnson, Oakland University
981. Findings from the Urban Institute’s
979. Contemporary Criminal Justice Policy: Assessment of Local Justice Reinvestment
Exclusion, Injustice, and Oppression Sites
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Level 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace Level
Adding Insult to Injury: Stigma and Wrongful The Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Experiences
Conviction; Kimberley A. Clow, University of from the Local Sites; Samantha Harvell, The
Ontario Institute of Technology; Maaha Urban Institute
Farrukh, University of Ontario Institute of Justice Reinvestment in Denver, CO: Recovery
Technology; Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial Court for Frequent Front End Users; Erika
University of Newfoundland Parks, The Urban Institute
Legal Thinking, the Adversarial System and Justice Reinvestment in Santa Cruz, CA: Holistic
Overturning Wrongful Convictions; Gary J. Approaches to Change in the Justice System;
Kowaluk, Cameron University Caroline Ross, The Urban Institute
Firearms: The Dialectics of Damage and Justice Reinvestment in Mecklenburg County,
Necessity; Terressa Benz, Oakland University NC: Innovative Approaches for Addressing
International Critiques of Secure Housing Units in Justice System Drivers; Emma Kurs, The Urban
American Prisons; Chelsea van Aken, San Jose Institute
State University Chair:
Countering Domestic Warfare: Reimagining Samantha Harvell, The Urban Institute
Public Safety in Durham, N.C.; Meghan Discussant:
McDowell, Arizona State University Juliene James, Bureau of Justice Assistance,
Chair: USDOJ
Meghan McDowell, Arizona State University
982. Reentry as Lived Experience
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Level
Thematic Session A Network Approach to Social Reintegration:
Prison-Forged Social Ties and Network
980. Spatial Criminology and Visualization of Inequality Among Men in Transition from
Crime Prison to Community; Robert Riggs, New York
9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Level University
Spatial Analysis with Spatial Crime Explorer; All Work and Little to No Pay: Life Post-
Shuming Bao, University of Michigan; Di Chen, Incarceration for Mothers of Color; Janet
University of Michigan; Bing She, University of Garcia, Rutgers University
Michigan Changing the Conversation: Understanding the
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Great American Re-entry Process From the Perspective of the
Crime Decline; David Lilley, University of “Other”; Almethia C. Franklin, University of
Toledo; Xinyue Ye, Kent State University Illinois at Chicago
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Death Penalty Views Former-Prisoners Experiencing Parole in Quebec:
from Social Media in China; Xinyue Ye, Kent How Do They Handle It?; Cateline Autixier,
State University; Shanhe Jiang, University of University of Montreal
Toledo; Shengwen Li, China University of The Role of Legal Consciousness, Stigma, and
Geosciences Social Bonds on the Re-entry Experience of
The Criminal Justice System of China: Nonlinear Recently Incarcerated Adults; Ashley R. Kilmer,
Time Trends with Pronounced Geographical University of Delaware
Heterogeneity; Han Yu, Northwest Missouri Chair:
State University; Shanhe Jiang, University of Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State University
Toledo; Hong Huang, University of South
Florida
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983. The Salience of Place to Criminological Gender Differences in Sentencing of Fraud
Theory Criminals in S. Korea; Minsik Lee, Kyonggi
9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Level University; Hyeonjeong Shin, Kyonggi
Bringing Back the City: A Multilevel Analysis of University
Crime and Ecological Context; Marin R. Intersections in Sentencing: Exploring the Impact
Wenger, Pennsylvania State University of Gender, Indigeneity, and Offence Type;
Does the Law of Crime Concentrations Apply to Christine Bond, Griffith University; Samantha
Small Cities?; Serena Favarin, Università Jeffries, Griffith University
Cattolica - Transcrime; Marco Dugato, Sentencing Disparities Among Prison-Bound
Università Cattolica - Transcrime Female Offenders: Examining Interactions
Living on the Urban Fringes of New Orleans: Between Parenthood and Type of Offense on
Deviance and Urban Life; Peter Marina, Sentencing Length; Ahram Cho, Sam Houston
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse State University; Melinda Tasca, Sam Houston
Making the Case for Place: A Study of State University
Urbanization's Relevance in Social Capital- Chair:
Crime Correlations in U.K. Communities; Brandi Vigil, University of Illinois at Chicago
Shawn Smith, Old Dominion University
Without Place, Is It Real?; Joseph Donnermeyer,
The Ohio State University Thematic Session
Chair:
986. Comparative Study of Criminal Justice
Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University
Procedure for Murder: South Korea and the
984. Crime and the American Dream: United States
Institutional Anomie, the Economy, and Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace
9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace Level Level
The “American Dream” and Crime: A State-Level Explaining Homicide; Tae Choo, University of
Comparison of Television Consumption, North Georgia
Relative Deprivation, and Crime Rates.; Jared S. Police Murder Investigation Process in South
Rosenberger, Murray State University; Mike Korea; Oi Byung Park, Dong-Seo University,
Steiner, Murray State University Pusan, South Korea
Does Social Control Account for the Cross- Prosecutor’s Role in Murder Cases in America:
National Association Between Social Protection from the Killing to the Conviction; Jeffrey
and Homicide Rates?; Meghan Lynn Rogers, Klingfuss, Mississippi Attorney General Office
Indiana University; William Alex Pridemore, Postmortem Investigation System in Korea;
University at Albany, SUNY Young-Shik Choi, Korean National Forensic
'Keeping up with the Joneses' or Perceptions? The Service; Byung Ha Choi, Korean National
Moderating Effects of Economic Problems on Forensic Service
Delinquency; Christopher Dennison, Bowling
Green State University 987. Stress in Policing
Searching for Media Evidence of Institutional 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Level
Anomie; Bryan K. Robinson, University of Examining the Reasons Police Officers Fail to
Mount Union Seek Treatment for Occupational Stress;
Chair: Michael Arter, Pennsylvania State University,
Bryan K. Robinson, University of Mount Union Altoona
Inter-agency Differences in Police Officer Stress
985. The Influence of Gender on Sentencing and Satisfaction: Findings from the National
Outcomes Police Research Platform; William McCarty,
9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace University of Illinois at Chicago
Level Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping: The
Gendered Justice: Support for the Selective Impact of Relationship Satisfaction; Heidi
Chivalry Hypothesis in Criminal Cases of Bonner, East Carolina University; Lisa Tyndall,
Educator Sexual Misconduct; Kerry Mulligan, East Carolina University; Mark Jones, East
The Sage Colleges Carolina University; Andy Brimhall, East
Carolina University
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Stressors and Coping Mechanisms of First The Potential for “Punitive Takeovers”: Punitive
Responders: A Qualitative Analysis of Ideologies, Racial Injustices, and Threats to
Interviews with Medical Examiner Personnel; Progressive Vision in Juvenile Justice.; Sonya
Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View A&M Marie Goshe, Wilmington College
University; Kevin Buckler, University of From Outcomes to Outputs to Dividends: Social
Houston - Downtown Impact Bonds and the Practice and Philosophy
Examining ‘Well Being’ Amongst Police Officers; of Youth Crime Policy; Tim Goddard, Florida
Philip Birch, University of Western Sydney International University; Randolph Myers, Old
Chair: Dominion University
Philip Birch, University of Western Sydney Black Lives Matter…Sometimes? Reflections on
Race, Violence, and Justice in America; Elliott
988. Online, Personal, and Property Offenses Currie, University of California, Irvine
9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace Level Chair:
A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Arson; Jonathan Emily Troshynski, University of Nevada, Las
Grubb, Prairie View A&M University; Matt R. Vegas
Nobles, Sam Houston State University
Investigating the Criminality of Home-Invasion 991. Females in Policing
Robbery: A Comparative Analysis of Profiling 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Level
Measures and Typologies of Perpetration; Peter The Female Police Experience: Understanding the
A. Barone, Webber International University; Continuing Challenges; Melissa Morabito,
Erica Hutton, Trine University University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Tara
Is It Safe Parking Your Vehicle at the Hotel O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State University
Parking Lot?; Taiping Ho, Ball State University; Women Police and Isolation; Cara E. Rabe-Hemp,
Brendan Dooley, Ball State University Illinois State University
Invisible Offenders: Estimating Online Sex “Just Hair” or is it “Everything”? Perceptions of
Customers; Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona Haircut Policies in Policing; Anne Li Kringen,
State University; Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, University of New Haven; Madeleine Novich,
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Rutgers University
Kristine Hickle, University of Sussex Chair:
Forensic Evidence: A Comparative Analysis of the Madeleine Novich, Rutgers University
Property Crimes of Robbery and Burglary;
Jason Segal, University of New Haven; Sarah J.
Giarrusso, University of New Haven; David Thematic Session
Schroeder, University of New Haven
992. Evidence-Based Crime Policy II
Chair:
Jason Segal, University of New Haven 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom
Center, Concourse Level
989. Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private A Meta-Analytic Review of Studies on Family-
Jack Hall Based Prevention Programs in Germany; Maren
9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East, Weiss, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg;
Concourse Level Martin Schmucker, University of Erlangen-
Discussant: Nuremberg; Friedrich Loesel, University of
Edgar A. Barens, University of Illinois, Chicago Cambridge
Jane Addams College of Social Work Optimizing Alcohol Brief Advice in Justice
Systems: Findings from Randomized
Experiments; Jonathan P. Shepherd, Cardiff
Thematic Session University; Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Teesside
990. Justice Matters: Race, Youth, and Social University; Kerrianne Watt, James Cook
Justice University
Cochrane Systematic Review on Cognitive-
9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Level Behavioral Treatment for Amphetamine-Type
Challenging the Paradigm of Youth Justice; Stimulant Use Disorders; Takayuki Harada,
Alexandra Cox, SUNY New Paltz; Jo Phoenix, Mejiro University; Hiroshi Tsutomi, University
University of Leicester of Shizuoka; Rintaro Mori, National Center for
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Child Health and Development; David B. Chair:
Wilson, George Mason University Margaret A. Zahn, North Carolina State
Chair: University
David B. Wilson, George Mason University Discussants:
Discussant: Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth
Jacque Mallender, Matrix Knowledge University
Roger Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research
Christopher Koper, George Mason University
Thematic Session Christopher Krebs, RTI International
993. Employment Prospects and Recidivism 996. Roundtable: General Strain Theory
Risk in an Era of Widespread Criminal 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Background Checks #3, Terrace Level
9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East, General Strain Theory and Bullying: Expanding
Concourse Level Measures of Strain on Victimization and
Estimating the Mark of a Criminal Record; Shawn Perpetration of Bullying; Jeb A. Booth, Salem
David Bushway, University at Albany, SUNY; State University; Amanda Howerton-Orcutt,
Megan Denver, University at Albany, SUNY; Salem State University
Megan C. Kurlychek, University at Albany, General Strain Theory and the Explication of Two
SUNY Negative Emotions in Victimized Women
Is Forgiveness Divine? The Short-Term Behind Bars; Valerie R. Stackman, University of
Employment Outcomes of Youthful Offender Wisconsin - Platteville
Seals in the NY State Long-Term Healthcare In Their Own Words: A Qualitative Exploration of
Field; Samuel DeWitt, Rutgers University - Agnew’s GST Among Imprisoned Offenders;
Newark; Megan C. Kurlychek, University at Amanda Howerton-Orcutt, Salem State
Albany, SUNY University; Jeb A. Booth, Salem State University
Evaluating the Impact of “Old” Criminal Record Strain Theory and New York State Parolees;
Policies on Employment Outcomes; Megan Alison Kaminski
Denver, University at Albany, SUNY Chair:
Estimating the Crime Effects of Criminal Record Valerie R. Stackman, University of Wisconsin -
Clearing; Charles Loeffler, University of Platteville
Pennsylvania; Jens Ludwig, University of
Chicago; Jason Schnittker, University of 997. Roundtable: The Law and Practice of
Pennsylvania; Christopher Uggen, University of Solitary Confinement and Extreme Prison
Minnesota Conditions
Discussant: 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
Shadd Maruna, Rutgers University - Newark #4, Terrace Level
Chair:
994. Roundtable: Politics of Crime and Justice Natalie A. Pifer, University of California, Irvine
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Participants:
#1, Terrace Level Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of Technology
Politics of Crime and Justice; Jennifer Scherer, Deborah Golden, Washington Lawyers'
National Institute of Justice Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs
Chair: Amy Fettig, ACLU
Jennifer Scherer, National Institute of Justice Margo Schlanger, University of Michigan Law
Discussants: School
Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice
Lisa Fedina, National Institute of Justice 998. Roundtable: Classroom Conversations about
Jennifer Holmes, National Institute of Justice Police Excessive Use of Force
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East
995. Roundtable: Professional Development: #5, Terrace Level
Criminological Careers outside Academia Chair:
9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East Melencia Johnson, University of South Carolina
#2, Terrace Level Aiken
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Discussants: Binghamton University
Christine A. Eith, Johns Hopkins University Policing Decarceration in New York State: From
School of Education the New Penology to the New Policing; Brendan
Kelly E. Knight, Montana State University McQuade, DePaul University
Melanie Pallone, Mount Aloysius College Chair:
Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State University William Martin, Binghamton University
Shelly M. Wagers, Radford University Discussant:
Reuben Miller, University of Michigan
999. Organized And Cyber-Crimes:
Characterisitcs, Tactics, And Tools Of Identity 1001. Gender and the Pathways through Prison
Theft 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse
9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby Level Level
'My Card’s Been Stolen, Now What?' An Profiling women in SE Asian Prisons & Jails;
Empirical Examination of Stolen Credit Card Barbara A. Owen, California State University,
Use In Online Black Markets; Jill Johnston, Fresno; Chontit Chuenurah, Thailand Institute
University of Cincinnati; William J. Mackey, of Justice
University of Cincinnati; Joseph Nedelec, Incarcerated Women’s Perceptions of Prison
University of Cincinnati Relationships and the Impact of Relationships
Criminological Exploration Of Identity Theft and on Doing Time; Kimberly Bender, University of
Prevention; Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, Texas Massachusetts, Lowell
Southern University; Festus C. Obi, Texas Gender-based Differences in the Effects of
Southern University Solitary Confinement on Institutional Behavior;
Determinants Of Cybercrime Victimization; Lori Ryan M. Labrecque, University of Cincinnati;
Hall, Virginia Tech; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati; Paul
State University; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Gendreau, University of New Brunswick
Jessica Middleton, University of California, Breaking Every Chain: Religion, Faith, and
Irvine Prisoner Identity among Incarcerated Women;
Guardians Upon High: An Application of Routine Rachel Ellis, University of Pennsylvania
Activities Theory to Online Identity Theft in Chair:
Europe at the Country and Individual Level; Abigail Wild, University of Cambridge
Matthew Williams, Cardiff University
Variations in Identity Crime Offending: Have the 1002. Drug Use Patterns in College and Adult
Characteristics of Identity Crimes Changed Over Populations
Time?; Donald Rebovich, Utica College; 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Level
Kyungseok Choo, WestEd Gender and Evaluations of Cannabis
Chair: Acceptability: Integrating Cannabis Use into
Landon Bevier, University of Tennessee 'Respectable' Identities; Kat Kolar, University of
Toronto; Patricia Gail Erickson, University of
Toronto; Robert Brym, University of Toronto;
Thematic Session Andrew Hathaway, University of Guelph
Illegal Drugs, Alcohol Abuse, and 2 Year-College
1000. Decarceration in New York State: Students: Going Beyond the 4-Year College
Patterns and Prospects Model; Vincent Andre Keeton, LaGuardia
9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Community College, CUNY; Colleen Eren,
Level LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
Jailing in New York's Decarceral State: Are Jails The Impact of Precursor Chemical Regulations on
Replacing Prisons?; Andrew Pragacz, Drug user Behaviour and Treatment Outcomes:
Binghamton University Exploring Mechanisms of Change; Ingrid
Reentry from Prison and Justice Disinvestment; McGuffog, SUNY Brockport
Joshua Price, Binghamton University ‘Animal House’: Regulating Drug and Alcohol
Drug Reporting Matters: An Analysis of Crime Risks in Canadian University Campuses and
and Drug Media Coverage in New York State Residences; Blair Wilkinson, University of
during the Era of Decarceration; Chungse Jung, Victoria; Andrew Ivsins, University of Victoria
Binghamton University; Kevin Revier,
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Opioid Analgesic Diversion and Patterns of Ifeoma Evelyn Okoye, Texas Southern
Prescribing in New York City; Alex Harocopos, University; Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State
New York City Department of Health and University
Mental Hygiene Community Policing and Counterterrorism:
Chair: Increasing Operational Capability of Police;
Alex Harocopos, New York City Department of Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of
Health and Mental Hygiene Criminal Justice
Chair:
Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of
Thematic Session Criminal Justice
1003. Analyzing the Illicit Cigarette Market in 1005. Correlates, Causes, and Consequences of
US & Europe: Research and Policy Gang Involvement
Implications 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Concourse Level
9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse Bangin' in the Streets: Low Self-Control, Routine
Level Activities, and Exposure to Violence as
Understanding the Illicit Tobacco Market: Predictors of Gang Involvement; Andrew M.
Characteristics, Policy Context, and Lessons Gilchrist, University of Cincinnati
from International Experiences; Peter Reuter, Correlates of Gang Involvement Among Hispanic
University of Maryland; Malay Majmundar, Youths in Maryland; L. Sergio Garduno,
Committee on Law and Justice of the National Florida State University; Julie Mestre Brancale,
Research Council Florida State University
Exploring and Assessing the Illicit Cigarette Predict Gang Joining Behavior Using Social
Market in the European Union (and beyond); Network Characteristics; Jun Wu, Sam Houston
Stefano Caneppele, Università Cattolica - State University
Transcrime; Francesco Calderoni, Università Family Transitions and Youth Gang Joining;
Cattolica - Transcrime Walter Winslow Shelley, University at Albany,
Countervailing Effects: What the FDA Would SUNY
Have to Know to Evaluate Tobacco Antecedents and Outcomes of Joint Trajectories of
Regulations; James E. Prieger, Pepperdine Gang Affiliation and Delinquent Peer
University; Mark Kleiman, Pepperdine Association; Beidi Dong, University of Florida;
University; Jonathan Kulick, Pepperdine Marvin Krohn, University of Florida
University Chair:
Chair: Egbert Zavala, University of Texas at El Paso
Ernesto Ugo Savona, Università Cattolica -
Transcrime 1006. Thinking Outside the Traditional
Discussant: Criminological "Box"
Sharon Melzer, U.S. Department of State 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Level
Evaluating the Dark Side of Expressive
1004. Alternative Approaches to Extremism and Individualism and Impairments: Potentialities
Terrorism for Criminology; Sanjay Marwah, California
9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Level State University, East Bay; Jerry W. Joplin,
Dealing with Terrorism and Radicalization Before Guilford College
It’s Too Late: The Importance of Face to Face Recent Juvenile Delinquency in Japanese Aged
Family Visits in the Fight against Terrorism; Society; Minoru Yokoyama, Kokugakuin
Ahmet Sait Yayla, Harran University, Turkey University
Developing Soft Policing Strategies in The Bio-Chemical Factors Associated with
Counterterrorism; Ahmet Guler, Lock Haven Criminality in Bangladesh: An Experimental
University; Ali Sevinc, Turkish National Police Study on Criminal and Non-Criminal Activity in
Testing Terrorist Theory: Should All Terrorist Dhaka City.; Md Omar Faruk, Mawlana
Groups Be Dealt With Similarly?; Danielle M. Bhashani Science and Technology University
Rusnak, Rutgers University
Using a “Softer Community Approach” to Tackle
Violent Extremism and Counter Terrorism;
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Suicide is the New Murder: The Suicide-Mass Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
Murder Connection; Scott Bonn, Drew The Policing of Terrorism: A Comparative
University Analysis of Turkish and Canadian
Chair: Counterterrorism Responses; Serdar San,
Scott Bonn, Drew University University of Ontario Institute of Technology
The “Right” Response to Right Wing Extremism
1007. Revisiting Core Issues in Theory and in Canada; Ryan Scrivens, Simon Fraser
Justice University; Barbara Perry, University of
9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Level Ontario Institute of Technology
Class, Crime, And Latent Classes Of Crime: A Chair:
Bayesian Approach To A Persistent Enigma; Ross Hendy, Institute of Criminology, University
Joshua Fink, Duke University of Cambridge
Estimating the Potential Volume of SORNA-
involved Youth in Pennsylvania; Jaime S. 1009. Roundtable: Innovation in Prisons: the
Henderson, First Judicial District of Creation, Implementation, and Evaluation of
Pennsylvania Prison Programming
Me Against the World: Cognitive Dissonance and 9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor
Societal Responses to Gang Behavior; Lish Chair:
Harris, Dixie State University Emma Hughes, California State University,
Mississippi Hustle: Corruption in the Mississippi Fresno
Department of Corrections; David Hughes Participants:
McElreath, University of Mississippi; Carl J. Laura S. Abrams, University of California, Los
Jensen, University of Mississippi; Daniel Adrian Angeles
Doss, University of West Alabama; Michael Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University
Peter Wigginton, University of Mississippi; Rosie Meek, Royal Holloway, University of
Lorri Williamson, University of Mississippi; London
Terry Lusk Lyons, University of Mississippi; Kristenne M. Robison, Westminster College
Leisa Stuart McElreath, University of
Mississippi; Stephen Mallory, University of 1010. Community Contexts and Victimization
Mississippi Risk
A Multi-City Neighborhood Analysis of Lending 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor
and Crime Rates; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida Immigration and Individual-Level Victimization:
State University An Examination of Micro-level Trends and
Chair: Processes; Allen W. Wong, University at Albany,
J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State University SUNY
"Who is Safe?": Experiences of Victimization in
1008. Understanding Measures to Counter the Somali Diaspora in Toronto, Canada;
Terrorist Violence Katherine Grace Hancock, University of Alberta
9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby Level Broken Hearts, Broken Bones: Assessing the
Apology of Terrorism and New Criminalization in Relationship between Family Structure and
French Criminal Policy: A Criminological Victimization in Neighborhood Context; Grace
Vague Concept and International Criteria; Valenzano, Wilkes University; Andrew Wilczak,
Ahmad Kabbaha, Nantes University; Hesam Wilkes University
Seyyed Esfahani, University of Nantes (France) Online Multiplayer: A Dangerous New
Criminalizing Terrorism in Canada: Investigating Playground; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State
the Sentencing Outcomes of Terrorist Offenders University; Bradford Reyns, Weber State
from 1963 to 2010; Joanna Amirault, Humber University; Patrick Quinn Brady, Sam Houston
College; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser State University
University; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser A Content Analysis of Mass Victimization
University; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser Incidents as Reported in News Media; Mindy
University Weller, University of Central Florida
Law Enforcement Interventions and the Structure Chair:
of Terrorist Network Regeneration; Marie Mindy Weller, University of Central Florida
Ouellet, Simon Fraser University; Martin
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1011. Fear of Crime in Educational Settings 1013. Health Care and Incarceration
9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Concourse Level
Examining the Relationship between Perceptions Changes in HIV Risk during Incarceration: A
of Safety and Victimization among College Syndemic Perspective; Rob Stephenson,
Students; Nicole Rader, Mississippi State University of Michigan School of Nursing;
University; Jeralynn S. Cossman, West Virginia Christine Bourey, Emory University; Sergio
University Bautista, National Institute of Public Health,
Gender and Fear of Victimization on Campus: A Mexico
Comparative Analysis of Students’ Perceptions Epidemiological Criminology: Contextualization
of Safety and Risk in Suburban and Urban of HIV/ AIDS Health Care for Female Inmates;
Settings; Shannon K. Jacobsen, Rutgers Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State
University University; C. Thomas Farrell, Western
The Relationship among Fear of Crime, Kentucky University; Mark M. Lanier,
Victimization, and Locus of Control among University of Alabama
College Students; Sara L. Bryson, Sam Houston How Far Up the River? Assessing the Health
State University Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact; April
Authoritative School Climate, Victimization, and Fernandes, University of Washington
Perceived Safety: Results from Two National Taking Control: How Older Inmates Navigate
Surveys; Benjamin W. Fisher, Vanderbilt Chronic Disease and Demonstrate Self Efficacy;
University; Samantha L. Viano, Vanderbilt Meghan Novisky, Kent State University
University; F. Chris Curran, University of Development and Implementation of a Brief Jail-
Maryland, Baltimore County; F. Alvin Pearman, Based Sexual Health Promotion Intervention;
Vanderbilt University; Joseph H. Gardella, Megha Ramaswamy, University of Kansas
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Fear Amongst Students: A Mixed Methods Study Chair:
Examining the Role of School Climate; Katie A. Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State University
Farina, Cabrini College
Chair: 1014. Processing Offenders in Specialized Courts
Katie A. Farina, Cabrini College 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Level
"Here You Gotta be Good, In the MC You Had to
1012. The Effects of Place-Based Physical be Bad": The Role of Military Norms in Veteran
Features and Businesses on Crime Treatment Court; Tyler J. Vaughan, Texas State
11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Level University; Lisa L. Bell Holleran, Texas State
The Impact of Urban Upgrading on Crime in University; Rachel Brooks, Texas State
Polokwane, South Africa: A Natural University
Experiment; Erik Alda, American University Drug Treatment Courts: Women, Success and
The Temporally Differing Effects of Facilities on Recidivism; Kristen DeVall, University of North
Crime at the Jersey Shore; Brian Lockwood, Carolina, Wilmington; Christina Lanier,
Monmouth University University of North Carolina, Wilmington;
Evaluation of the Impact of a Smoking Ban on Shannon Santana, University of North Carolina,
Crime at the Neighborhood Level; Steven Wilmington
Briggs, North Dakota State University; Andrew Effective Drug Courts for Minority Women;
Myer, North Dakota State University Bernadette J. Holmes, Norfolk State University;
Neighborhood Characteristics Contribute to Urban Brenda Geiger, Bar-Ilan University, Israel;
Alcohol Availability: Accounting for Carla Miller, Shenendoah University; Michael
Race/Ethnicity and Social Disorganization; Fischer, Norfolk State University; Doris
Aleksandra J. Snowden, University of Wisconsin Edmonds, Norfolk State University; James
- Milwaukee Nolan, Norfolk State University
Chair: Revisiting EtG/EtS Screening in Drug Courts:
Aleksandra J. Snowden, University of Wisconsin - Examining beyond Program Graduation;
Milwaukee Benjamin R. Gibbs, Ball State University;
William Wakefield, University of Nebraska at
Omaha

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Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Family Court; 1017. Happy Moms and Other Supports for
Cindy Brooks Dollar, University of North Prosocial Behavior
Carolina at Greensboro 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Level
Chair: "Mom is Happy and I am Less Delinquent":The
William Wakefield, University of Nebraska at Relationship Between Parent-Child Relationship
Omaha Satisfaction and Levels of Delinquency;
1015. Authors Meet Critics: China’s Death Catherine Conte, Wilkes University
Penalty in Transition: Policy, Practice, Motherhood and its Power of Prevention; Abigail
Challenge, and Reform Henson, Temple University
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Level Does Family Support Reduce The Negative
Presenters: Effects Of School Suspensions On Student
Shanhe Jiang, University of Toledo Antisocial Behaviour?; Ross James Homel,
Yudu Li, Sam Houston State University Griffith University; Kathryn Freiberg, Griffith
Michelle Miao, University of Nottingham, UK University; Sara Branch, Griffith University
Moulin Xiong, Southwestern University of The Paradox of Instrumental Support? Exploring
Finance and Economics the Support-Crime Relationship for At-Risk
Yunhai Wang, Hitotsubashi University Young Adults; Sarah Boonstoppel, North
Charlotte Hu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dakota State University
David Johnson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Chair:
Ning Zhang, University of Geneva Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State University
Chair: 1018. Community Perceptions of Offenders and
Bin Liang, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa Crime
Critics: 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Level
Liqun Cao, University of Ontario Institute of Agony, Affection, Ambivalence: Emotional
Technology Reactions to Kin’s Crime in Japan; Mari Kita,
Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida University of Hawaii at Manoa
Discussant: Framing the Crime Problem and its Solutions: A
Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Community Perspective; Scott William VanZant,
1016. Educational Institutions and Achievement Temple University; Jamie J. Fader, Temple
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Level University
Indirect Effects of Intelligence on Violence: Does Perceptions of Safety and Collective Efficacy:
Academic Achievement Mediate the Examining the Role of Setting; Dahlia Dawn
Association?; Joanne Savage, American Stoddart, Prairie View A&M University; Sarah
University; Jennifer L. Tilley, American Britto, University of Regina
University Public Perception on Fear of Crime, CCTV and
Problem Behavior Syndrome Among Truant Police Effectiveness in Turkey; Edip Durmus,
Youth; Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State Turkish National Police; Sedat Kula, Turkish
University; Richard Dembo, University of South National Police; Ahmet Guler, Lock Haven
Florida; James Schmeidler, Mt. Sinai School of University
Medicine; Ken C. Winters, University of Chair:
Minnesota Edip Durmus, Turkish National Police
School Suspension as a Turning Point and the
Mediating Role of Linked Lives; Wade C. 1019. Crime and Justice on Campus: Perceptions
Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State University and Attitudes
Turning Points: The Positive Influence of 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Level
Education on the Life Course; Michael David ‘Yes Means Yes’: Perceptions of University-
Avner, Old Dominion University Based Affirmative Consent Policies; Reveka
Youth Employment's Effects on Educational Shteynberg, University at Albany, SUNY; Haemi
Outcomes and Juvenile Delinquency; Kelsey Won, University at Albany, SUNY
Cundiff, The Pennsylvania State University Fear of Crime, Trust in Police, and Support for
Chair: Kelsey Cundiff, The Pennsylvania State Concealed Firearms on College Campus; Joseph
University De Angelis, University of Idaho; Terressa Benz,
Oakland University; Patrick Gillham, Western
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Washington University College London
Campus Policing Practices And Legitimacy in Trust in Me: Allegiance Choices in a Post-Split
Different Community Contexts: A Qualitative Terrorist Movement; John Morrison, University
Analysis of Student Perspectives; Shannon T. of East London
Grugan, West Chester University The Logic of Radicalization: A Guided Approach
Students' Perceptions of School Resource Officers to Modeling and Analysis; Dalal Alrajeh,
(SROs); Yongsok Kim, Texas State University Imperial College London; Noémie Bouhana,
School Administrators’ Perceptions of the Roles University College London
and Functions of School Resource Officers; Chair:
Caitlin Grace Lynch, Old Dominion University; Oana Cocarascu, Imperial College London
Allison T. Chappell, Old Dominion University
Chair: 1022. Understanding Crime Through Novel Data
Caitlin Grace Lynch, Old Dominion University Sources and Understudied Populations
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Level
1020. Vulnerable Populations in the Juvenile Hiding Your Hustle: Examining How
Justice System Marginalized Men Avoid and Negotiate Legal
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Level Trouble; Elizabeth Bonomo, Georgia State
Assessment and Treatment of Juveniles with University
Traumatic Brain Injuries: Implications for Movies and Mental Illness: Understanding
Rehabilitation; Jennifer Elizabeth Capps, Criminal Behavior and Criminal Alibis Using
Metropolitan State University of Denver Cinema; Moira Nakousi, Universidad Adolfo
Examining the Effect of Mental Illness on Ibañez; Danny Wedding, American University of
Sentencing Severity among Juvenile Antigua
Defendants; D'Andre Walker, Arizona State Radicalization as a Learning Process : What Can
University We Learn from Civilian Military Simulations?;
The Impact of Child Welfare Placement Maxime Berube, University of Montreal
Trajectories on Juvenile Justice System Contact: Training to Kill: The Role of Military Training in
An Exploration of Gender and Racial Creating the ‘Honourable Soldier’ or the
Differences; Karen M. Kolivoski, University of ‘Criminal Offender’; Carmel O'Sullivan,
Maryland; Jill Farrell, University of Maryland; Queensland University of Technology
Terry V. Shaw, University of Maryland Rapping with the Gang: How Street Gangs
The Risk and Protective Factors for Self-Injury Perform Violence via Online Rap Videos;
and Suicidal Ideation among At-Risk Youths; Timothy Lauger, Niagara University
Samantha Hynd, Florida State University; Chair:
Samuel Scaggs, Florida State University; Mark Timothy Lauger, Niagara University
A. Greenwald, Florida State University
Toronto Black Youth Adoption from Residential 1023. Gender and Violence
School: to Prison-Pipeline; Wesley Crichlow, 11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Level
University of Ontario Institute of Technology Does Homicide Type Matter?: Assessing
Chair: Temporal and Weather Influences on Homicide
Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, University of Among Women; Bitna Kim, Indiana University
Colorado, Colorado Springs of Pennsylvania; Arizona Wan-Chun Lin,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Yeong-Hee
Kim, Chungbuk National University, South
Thematic Session Korea; Matthew Hassett, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
1021. From Radicalization to Terrorism: The An Exploratory Analysis of Women’s Intrasexual
Role of Individuals, Contexts, and Causal Lethal Aggression; Heather Tolle, University of
Mechanisms Louisville; Viviana Andreescu, University of
11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Level Louisville
Identifying Key Factors for Explaining Lone-actor Personal Narratives of Female Homicide
Terrorists' Target Choices; Oana Cocarascu, Offenders; Elizabeth Anne Gurian, Norwich
Imperial College London; Dalal Alrajeh, University
Imperial College London; Paul Gill, University
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Early Life History Interviews: From Traumatized 1026. Reentry, Employment, and Work
Boy to Violent Man; Jo-Ann Della Giustina, 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace
Bridgewater State University Level
Chair: (Under)Employment: Post-Incarceration
Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Employment Experiences; Breanne
Pleggenkuhle, Southern Illinois University
1024. Riots, Raids, and The Politics of Violence Carbondale; Beth Huebner, University of
11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Level Missouri - St. Louis
Crime's Role and Power in Politics; Christopher A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effect of
Magno, Gannon University Entrepreneurial Skills on Inmate Behavior and
In Search of Meaning and Order: The the Reentry Process; Jessica Grosholz,
Construction of Violence as a Social Problem University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee;
Within Evolving Political Contexts; Louis Jean Kabongo, University of South Florida,
Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Sarasota-Manatee
Jayne Mooney, John Jay College of Criminal Evaluating the Impact of Ban the Box on
Justice, CUNY Recidivism and Employment Outcomes: A Case
Police Drug Raids: Constructing Danger, Creating in Pennsylvania; Kiminori Nakamura,
Risks; Brian Schaefer, University of Central University of Maryland; Julien Savoye,
Missouri University of Maryland; Kathleen Frey,
When Art Causes Crime: A Cultural Analysis of University of Maryland, College Park; Bret
the Charlie Hebdo Massacre.; Paul Kaplan, San Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of
Diego State University; Dimitri A. Bogazianos, Corrections; Nicolette Bell, Pennsylvania
California State University, Sacramento Department of Corrections
The Political Economy of the Quest for Exoticism Is Criminal History at the Time of Employment
and Authenticity : Sexual Tourism in Mexico; Predictive of Job Performance? An Empirical
Catherine Montmagny Grenier, University of Test Within a Sample of Production Workers;
Montreal Mark G. Harmon, Portland State University;
Chair: Laura J. Hickman, Portland State University;
Jocelyn Camacho, Old Dominion University Lea M. Beckwith, Portland State University;
Shaunna Clark, Portland State University
1025. Domestic Violence Recidivism
11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Picture Perfect: Predicting the Model Ex-
Level Offender; Sara Noel Saldana, University of
Relationships Among Shame, Restrictiveness, Nebraska at Omaha; Matthew Charles Leone,
Authoritativeness, and Coercive Control in Men University of Nevada, Reno
Mandated to Batterer Treatment; Hannah Eve Chair:
Kaplenko, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation /
Jennifer E. Loveland, John Jay College of Northwestern University
Criminal Justice; Chitra Raghavan, John Jay 1027. Technology and Monitoring the Police
College of Criminal Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Level
The Criminogenic Needs of Batterers: An Police work and New ‘Security Devices’: A Tale
Examination of Domestic Violence Recidivism from the Beat; Samuel Tanner, University of
Following Batterer Intervention Programming; Montreal; Michael Meyer, University of
Dana L. Radatz, University of Nebraska at Lausanne
Omaha The Effects of Citizen Monitoring on the Police:
Effect of Prior Prison Sentence on Domestic An Examination of Citizen Monitoring and
Violence Recidivism; Durant Frantzen, Texas Police Use of Justified Force; Hilary Ellen
A&M University - San Antonio; Roman Ybarra, Marta Todd, Simon Fraser University
Texas A&M University - San Antonio Trusting the People? Technology,
Intimate Partner Violence in the Context of Communication, and Police; Meghan Elizabeth
Prisoner Reentry; Hoan N. Bui, University of Hollis, Tarleton State University
Tennessee, Knoxville
Chair:
Shelly M. Wagers, Radford University
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
What Are the Police Doing on Facebook?: Police 1030. Contemporary Police Structure and
Social Networking as Digital Community- Operations
Oriented Policing; Michael Francis Aiello, 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Level
CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of #PoliceInAmerica: How Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice; Brian Lawton, John Jay Agencies Use Social Media; Nicole Hendrix,
College of Criminal Justice Radford University; Michael D. Bush, Northern
The Impact of Video Evidence on Criminal Case Kentucky University
Investigation, Prosecution and Defense; Carrie A Comparative Analysis of Officer-Involved
Lee Smith, Millersville University; Dana Beth Vehicle Collisions; Jeff Rojek, University of
Wile, Millersville University; Mary Hendricks Texas at El Paso; Geoffrey Alpert, University of
Glazier, Millersville University South Carolina; Scott E. Wolfe, University of
Chair: South Carolina
Mary Hendricks Glazier, Millersville University American Police Agencies Reveal the Nature and
Extent of Sex Trafficking; Amanda Martinez,
Arizona State University
Thematic Session An Assessment of Emergency Management
Preparedness of Police in the Mississippi Delta:
1028. Food Adulteration – The Organisation Of
A Descriptive Study; Rochelle E.M. Cobbs,
Food Crime
Mississippi Valley State University; George
11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Level Njoku, Capella University
Understanding Necessity and Contingency in the Are Police Clearance Rates Related to Their
Crime Commission Process of Food Frauds; Crime Rates?: Using Dual Trajectory Analysis
Nicholas Lord, University of Manchester, UK to Preliminarily Examine Variations in
Negotiating the Deal; Jon Spencer, University of Investigative Trends; Heather Vovak, George
Manchester, UK Mason University
Corporate Crime in the Meat Supply Chain; Wim Chair:
Huisman, VU University Amsterdam Heather Vovak, George Mason University
Food Fraud Prevention; John Spink, Michigan
State University
Thematic Session
1029. Intersections between Race, Gender and
Crime 1031. Hot Topics in Canadian Policing
11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Level
Concourse Level Managing the “Unmanageable”: A Case Study of
Fighting for Theories of Race and Gender: the Prolific Offender Management Practices in a
Interlocking Oppressions and Youth Violence; Canadian Province; Dale Ballucci, University of
Katherine Irwin, University of Hawaii Western Ontario
Gendered Racism Experiences and Anger on Non- Support for Conducted Energy Weapons in
Drug Crime among African American Women; Canada: Evidence from Alberta; Temitope B.
Nathan Lowe, APPA/UK; Carrie Oser, Oriola, University of Alberta; Heather
University of Kentucky Rollwagen, Ryerson University; Nicole
Intersectionality in Sex Work: Relying upon Neverson, Ryerson University; Charles T.
Masculine Compensatory Strategies in the Street Adeyanju, University of Prince Edward Island
Trade; Sharon Oselin, University of California, From Meaning to Measuring: Developing
Riverside Definitions for Police Training, Education,
‘That’s Just the Way I Am’: Constructing an Development & Learning; Paul F. McKenna,
Autobiography - Girls, Delinquency and Dalhousie University
Intersectionality; Elaine Arnull, Bucks New Reclaiming a Monopoly: Police do Policing;
University Anne-Marie Singh, Ryerson University
Chair: Chair:
Kayla Marie Martensen, University of Illinois at Jennifer Schulenberg, University of Waterloo
Chicago Discussant:
Laura Huey, University of Western Ontario

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Practice in Oklahoma; Elizabeth Maier,
Thematic Session
University of Central Oklahoma; Rashi K.
1032. Federal Sex Offenders and Criminal Shukla, University of Central Oklahoma; Kathy
Careers Bell, Tulsa Police Department; David C.
Newton, University of Central Oklahoma
11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Level
Preliminary Findings from an Evaluation of Virtus
Federal Sex Offenders and Paraphilias; Michael J.
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Program; Anne
Elbert, United States Probation; Matt DeLisi,
Nurse, The College of Wooster
Iowa State University; Alan J. Drury, United
The Child Response Initiative: Secondary
States Probation and Iowa State University
Prevention for Police-Involved Children
The Dark Figure of Sexual Offending; Matt
Exposed to Violence; Kelly Graves, North
DeLisi, Iowa State University; Alan J. Drury,
Carolina A&T State University; Wayne Pitts,
United States Probation and Iowa State
RTI International; Amanda Ireland, North
University; Michael J. Elbert, United States
Carolina A&T State University
Probation
Preventing School Violence in Sweden and the
Cycle of Violence among Federal Sex Offenders;
US. What Can We Learn from Kungälv and
Alan J. Drury, United States Probation and
Sandy Hook?; Sofia Wikman, Royal Institute of
Iowa State University; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State
Technology (KTH); Carina Gallo, Lund
University; Michael J. Elbert, United States
University; Moa Lundgren, University of
Probation
Gothenburg
Chair:
Chair:
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
Sofia Wikman, Royal Institute of Technology
Discussant:
(KTH)
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University

Thematic Session
Thematic Session
1035. Exploring the Complex Dynamics of
1033. Application of the Current Federal
Carceral Work through Qualitative Lenses
Justice Statistics Program (FJSP) to Guide
Current Criminal Justice Policy 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Level
Disciplining the Disciplinarian: An Ethnographic
11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse
Examination of Correctional Officer Training in
Level
a Canadian Provincial Carceral Context; Amy L.
Visualizing Federal Justice Statistics Program
Klassen, University of Toronto
Data to Guide Policy; David Pulaski, Abt
Exploring Dehumanizing Behaviors and Intimate
Associates Inc.; Christina Dyous, Abt Associates
Bonds among Prisoners and Officers in
Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Dan
California; Nicole Solomon Lindahl, University
McMartin, Abt Associates Inc.
of California, Berkeley
Organizations as Defendants in the Federal
State-level Correctional Executives and their
Criminal Justice System; Mark Motivans,
Unexpected Meanings of Prisons and
Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Ryan
Punishment 40 Years into the Era of Mass
Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Katharine
Incarceration; Jay Borchert, University of
Schlebecker, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler,
Michigan
Abt Associates Inc.
Chair:
American Indians in the Federal Criminal Justice
Jay Borchert, University of Michigan
System; Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice
Discussant:
Statistics, USDOJ
Joshua Page, University of Minnesota
Discussant:
Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.
1034. Youth Victimization
11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse
Level
Evaluating Drug Endangered Children: Current

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Age of Neuroimaging; Alison Julia Lynch,
Thematic Session
Disability Rights New York; Michael Louis
1036. Policy Panel: Technology Planning in Perlin, New York Law School
Criminal Justice The Development, Implementation and Impact of
Crime Prevention and Crime Control
11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse
Technology: A Global Review; James Michael
Level
Byrne, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Developing a Sector-Level Criminal Justice
Chair:
Innovation Agenda: Community and
James Michael Byrne, University of
Institutional Corrections; Brian Anthony
Massachusetts, Lowell
Jackson, RAND Corporation; Joseph Russo,
University of Denver; John S. Hollywood,
RAND Corporation; Dulani Woods, RAND Thematic Session
Corporation; Richard Silberglitt, RAND
Corporation; George Drake, Corrections 1038. Improving Staff Culture – The Need for
Technology Center of Excellence at the Change and a Framework for Implementing
University of Denver; John Shaffer, Corrections Change in Prisons and Jails
Technology Center of Excellence at the 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Level
University of Denver; Mikhail Zaydman, RAND Staff Sexual Misconduct: Implications of PREA
Corporation; Brian G. Chow, RAND for Women Working in Corrections; Allen Beck,
Corporation Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Identifying Technology and Related Needs to The Relationship Between Organizational Culture
More Effectively Acquire and Utilize Digital and Implementation of the Transition from Jail
Evidence; Sean E. Goodison, Police Executive to Community Initiative; Jeff Mellow, John Jay
Research Forum; Robert C. Davis, Police College of Criminal Justice; Janeen Buck
Foundation; Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Willison, The Urban Institute
Corporation Creating and Measuring a Healing Environment in
Identifying Unmet Operational Needs of Small, Corrections; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban
Rural, Tribal, and Border Criminal Justice Institute
Agencies; Mauri Matsuda, RAND Corporation; Can Jails and Prisons be Healed?; Chris Innes,
Jessica Saunders, RAND Corporation; Eyal Writer
Aharoni, RAND Corporation Chair:
Chair: Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ
Steve Schuetz, National Institute of Justice Discussant:
Discussant: Chris Innes, Writer
Steve Schuetz, National Institute of Justice
1037. Technology and Criminal Justice Policy Thematic Session
11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse
Level 1039. Causes and Consequences of Mass
Familial DNA Searching Practices and Incarceration
Perceptions: Results of the National Survey of
11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Concourse Level
CODIS Laboratories; Michael B. Field, ICF
Coercive Mobility and Concentrated
International; Sara Debus-Sherrill, ICF
Disadvantage; Megan Handley; Mindy Bradley,
International
University of Arkansas
FedRx: Pharmacological Control as the Fifth
Parole Revocation and Racial Disproportionality
Peculiar Institution; Laurence Pedroni, San Jose
in Imprisonment; Caitlin Rose Curry, University
State University; Jen Rushforth, San Jose State
of Arkansas; Rodney Engen, University of
University
Arkansas
Is Bitcoin a New Form of Money Laundering?;
The Increase in “Life” Sentences in the Era of
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Index of Session Participants
Adamczyk, Amy Aguilar, Hansel Alejandro
A 207 627
Adams, Benjamin
Aaltonen, Mikko 322, 476 Aguilar, Jaime Ulises
721 Adams, Charles 627
Abadinsky, Howard 559 Aharoni, Eyal
754 Adams, Elizabeth Anne 1036
Abbasciano, Suzzette Lopez 363 Ahlin, Eileen M.
057 Adams, Ericka B. 127, 972
Abbott, Katherine R. 880 Ahonen, Lia
013, 189 Adams, Kaitlyn 076, 097, 228
Abboud, Mia J. 627 Aiello, Brittnie
504 Adams, Ken 047
Abdel-Salam, Sami 627 Aiello, Michael Francis
753, 1043 Adams, Maria 1027
Abderhalden, Frances Paige 938 Airola, Matthew
587 Adams, Richard 639
Abdi, Saida 623 Aizpurúa, Eva
039 Adderley, Franklin 387
Abdu, Eman 955 Ajavon, Amakoe
627 Addington, Lynn A. 623
Abdullah, Alatawi 131, 198, 863 Akca, Davut
072 Ademi, Menust 564
Abeling-Judge, David 400 Akhter, Rifat
709 Adeyanju, Charles T. 327
Abram, Karen M. 1031 Akins, Scott
448 Adorjan, Michael 623
Abrams, Laura S. 014, 347, 841 Akoensi, Thomas
634, 1009 Adubato, Beth 177
Abrunhosa, Rui Gonçalves 089 Akrivos, Dimitrios
400 Aebi, Marcelo F. 402
Achutti, Daniel 052 Alam, Shoeb
554 Afejuku, Alero 409
Ackerman, Alissa R. 380, 653, 798 Alasti, Sanaz
375, 424, 604, 700 Agans, Christopher 904, 963
Ackerman, Jeff 217 Alatorre, Francisco
789 Agg, Tim 577
Acquisto, Benjamin 566 Albanese, Jay
623 Agha, Ari 166, 600, 756
Acton, Daniel Nicholas 455, 810 Albertson, Stephanie Lynn
143 Agnew, Robert 007, 687
Acutt, Amanda 541 Albonetti, Celesta
949 Agnich, Laura E. 583
Adair, Allison Marie 794 Albrecht, Kathryn
160 Agozino, Biko 623
Adam, Biiftuu Ibrahim 177, 247 Alda, Erik
627 Aguiar, Chyla 1012
727
320
Alderden, Megan Alvarez, Violeta Andresen, W. Carsten
235, 283 217 770
Aldridge, Arnie Alward, Cody Andzenge, Dick
474 627 244
Aldridge, Judith Amaya, Anderson Angulski, Kate
956 703 969
Alexander, A. Daktari Amendola, Karen Ansari, Sami
060 064 639
Alexander, Melissa A. Amidon, Ethan Antle, Kelsey
1042 306 891
Alford-Fowler, K. Amin, Dhara Minesh Antonaccio, Olena
061 627 059, 184, 255
Alink, Lenneke Amirault, Joanna Antonio, Michael E.
323 1008 294, 404, 703
Allen, Andrea Amrollahi, Mojgan Antoniou, Alex K.
450 245 402
Allen-Kyle, Portia Amster, Randall Antrobus, Emma
771 266, 561 067
Allgood, Paige Anders, Ret. Deputy Chief Antunes, Maria J.
623 Don 127, 414
Allison, Blake 154 Aparcero-Suero, Maria
321 Andersen, Ilona 627
Allison-Gruenewald, Kayla 332 Apel, Robert
331, 726 Andersen, Rasmus 658, 675, 808
Allsop, Cheryl 666 Appiahene-Gyamfi, Joseph
284 Andersen, Synøve Nygaard 258, 290
Allsup, Russell 974 Appleby, Sarah
088 Anderson, Amy L. 184, 829
Almosaed, Nora 269, 351 Applegate, Brandon K.
226, 780 Anderson, Annika Yvette 387, 462, 681
Alomosh, Ahmad Falah 013, 723 Arazan, Christine
963 Anderson, Candice 157
Alotaibi, Mishal Mohammed 627 Arenas, Lorea
072 Anderson, Daniel 021
Alper, Mariel 047 Arford, Tammi
294, 701, 764 Anderson, Elijah 030, 432
Alpert, Geoffrey 225 Armstrong, Gaylene S.
064, 1030 Anderson, John 595
Alrajeh, Dalal 623 Armstrong, Sarah
1021 Anderson, Tammy L. 146, 547
Altheimer, Irshad 682 Armstrong, Todd
571, 861 Andersson, Catrin 096, 539
Altman, Laurielle Elizabeth 471 Arnio, Ashley N.
623, 627, 970 Andersson, Mika 239
Altschuler, David M. 138 Arnull, Elaine
769 Andreescu, Viviana 366, 1029
Alvarado, Elliott 458, 623, 627, 1023 Arrigo, Bruce
318, 817 Andresen, Martin A. 491, 538, 941
Alvarez, Jorge Andres 062, 139, 249, 319, 613, Arrowood, Trevor
943 665, 1008 623

321
Arruda de Almeida, Monica Augustine, Dallas Bacon, Matthew
600 230, 355, 678 111, 435
Arsenault, Elaine Augustyn, Megan Bears Baetz, Carly
334 227, 627 496
Arsovska, Jana Augustyn, Rita Baggaley, Katherine Taylor
095, 360 508 623
Artello, Kristine Auliff, Matthew Baglivio, Michael Thomas
013 216, 647 076, 727, 937
Arter, Michael Austin, Willard Timothy Bailey, Amy Kate
987 623 850
Arthurs, Shavonne Autixier, Cateline Bailey, Caroline M.
116, 246, 369, 421 982 645
Arvanites, Thomas Auty, Katherine Bailey, Corin
776 300 747
Arvanitidis, Tania Avci, Gunes Bailey, Danielle
015 447 460
Asagba, John Aviram, Hadar Bain, Andy
188 565, 588 140, 756
Asal, Victor Avis, Helen Holland Baker, Ashley Jessica
272 510 623
Ascolillo, Sally Avner, Michael David Baker, David N.
603 1016 247, 641
Ascolillo, Vic Awsumb, Clay Michael Baker, Karen Colette
603 428, 868 627
Aseltine, Elyshia Axelrod, Rachel Baker, Laura
278, 842 111 121
Asfari, Amin Ayoub, Lama Hassoun Baker, Thomas
040 706 623, 730
Ashby, Matthew Azaola, Elena Bakes, Brandon
188 510 047
Ashtiani, Mariam Aziani, Alberto Bakken, Nicholas
854 878 880, 895
Ashworth, Lindsay Margaret Azimi, Andia Bakos, Alexis
470 456 576
Aspholm, Robert R. Balas, Michael J.
291 B 229
Asquith, Nicole L. Baldry, Anna Costanza
644, 786, 839 Baals, Douglas Andrew 406
Astion, Mica 478 Baldwin, Julie Marie
219 Baboolal, Aneesa 460, 544, 623, 791, 972
Atherley, Loren 832 Baleilevuka, Kelsey
373 Bacak, Valerio 623
Athey, Nicholas 182, 523 Balemba, Samantha
452 Bachman, Ronet 019
Atkin-Plunk, Cassandra A. 138, 895 Bales, William
595 Back, Sinchul 469, 518, 623, 706, 852
Auerhahn, Kate 1046 Ball, Kim
452 Backes, Bethany L. 433
Augimeri, Leena 259, 264, 383, 455, 780 Ball, Matthew
054 667

322
Baller, Robert D. Barnett-Ryan, Cynthia Bartos, Bradley Jerome
831 200 752
Balliet, Jennifer Barnier, Robin Bartula, Aaron
286 627 104
Ballucci, Dale Barnoski, Robert Bashatah, Fawzia
1031 727 226, 780
Balone, Briana Barnum, Chris Basta, Luke
623 216, 647 453
Balusek, Kenneth Barnum, Jeremy Bastomski, Sara
742 564 629
Bandeira, Gonçalo S. de Barnum, Timothy Bates, Christopher J.
Mello Christopher 098
056 351, 398 Bates, Meg
Bani-Yaghoub, Majid Barocas, Briana 299
777 828 Battle, Brittany
Banks, C. Edward Baron, Stephen 504
036, 334, 612, 698 427 Battle, Nishaun
Banks, Duren 225, 454, 559, 729
192, 749 Barone, Peter A. Baughman, Jonas H.
Bannister, Sarah E. 483, 988 519
623 Barragan, Melissa Baum, Katrina
Bao, Shuming 080 674
980 Barranco, Raymond E. Bauman, Ashley
Bao, Wan-Ning 726 707
102 Barratt, Monica Baumann, Miranda Lynne
Barak, Gregg 956 438
521, 728 Barrett, Carla J. Baumer, Eric
Barak, Maya Pagni 172, 287, 481, 558, 595 649
711, 866 Barrett, Hannah Bautista, Eduardo
Baranauskas, Andrew J. 169 468
858 Barrett, Jeanene Bautista, Rebeca
Baranger, Jillian 647 040, 493
122, 170 Barrett, Kimberly L. Bautista, Sergio
Barberet, Rosemary 224 1013
065, 095, 166, 180, 420, Barrett, Monica Beadle, DeAndre Terrell
532, 578, 815, 885 546 629
Barbieri, Nina Barrick, Kelle Bear, Daniel
414 584, 636, 693, 735 822
Barboza, Sharen Barrow, Christine Beattey, Robert A.
401 821 496
Barens, Edgar A. Barrows, Julie Beaudry, Mark H.
989 819 944
Barkway, Kelsi Barry, Colette Beaudry-Cyr, Maude
962 877 101
Barnes, Allan R. Bartholomew, Jennifer M. Beauregard, Eric
425 418, 623 623, 627, 965
Barnes, J.C. Bartkowiak-Théron, Isabelle Beaver, Kevin
097, 156, 268, 317, 586, 786 268, 317, 679, 882
623, 679 Barton, Michael S. Becan, Jennifer
465, 794 623

323
Beck, Allen Bell, Marina Bennett, Sarah Anne
066, 1038 338, 623, 732 088
Beck, Brandon L. Bell, Monica C. Bennett, Sidney
785 692 623
Beck, Victoria Bell, Nicolette Benoit, Ellen
623, 657 855, 1026 623
Becker, Jacob H. Bell, Peter Bensimon, Moshe
108 537, 756 244
Becker, Kelly J. Bell Holleran, Lisa L. Benson, Michael
627 685, 1014 627, 701
Becker, Michael Henry Bellair, Paul E. Bent, Emily
623 050, 978 150
Becker, Sarah Bellandi, Rose Bentrup, Christina
172, 627, 796 207 587
Becker, Victoria Bellas, Christopher Benz, Terressa
368 696 298, 979, 1019
Becker-Cohen, Miriam Bellissimo, Jeffrey Berard, Jean
211, 406 900 837
Beckman, Laura Belmar, Chief of Police, Col. Berardi, Luca
101 Jon 350
Beckwith, Lea M. 027 Berenblum, Tamar
1026 Ben-Yehuda, Nachman 184, 829
Beeman, Marea 848 Berg, Mark T.
214, 257 Benbow, M. Eric 525, 623, 649, 743
Begum, Popy 447 Bergen, Raquel Kennedy
374 Bender, Kimberly 031
Behlendorf, Brandon 1001 Bergin, Tiffany
057 Bender, Sydney Anne 015, 266, 463, 627
Behounek, Elaina Kay 374 Bergmann, Marie Christine
397 Benecke, Brooke M. 398
Beichner, Dawn 660, 704 Bergstrom, Henriette
047, 420 Benedini, Kristen Marie 745
Beitner, Marci Jessica 484 Berk, Erin
627 Benekos, Peter 848
Bejinariu, Alexa 589 Berko, Anat
655 Benichou, Netanel 846
Belalcazar, Lenin 846 Berlin, Michael M.
627 Benier, Kathryn 627, 656
Belenko, Steven 133 Berlusconi, Giulia
477, 575 Bennett, Alexander 258, 608
Belknap, Joanne 627 Berman, Henry
128, 522, 601, 623, 833 Bennett, Andrew 431
Bell, Bethany 229 Bernasco, Wim
182 Bennett, April 648
Bell, Kathy 627 Bernat, Frances
1034 Bennett, Richard 180, 712, 885
Bell, Keith 420 Bernstein, Justin Pascal
848 Bennett, Samantha L. 734
Bell, Lynne 627 Berry, Bonnie
623 601

324
Berry, Carl Birch, Philip Blee, Kathy
878 987 636
Berry, Mark Ashton Bird, Mia Bliss, Jonathan
878, 967 621 741
Berryessa, Colleen Birds, Jonathan M. Blithe, Sarah
105 130, 319 134
Bersani, Bianca Bisschop, Lieselot Block, Carolyn Rebecca
830 051 122, 826
Berthelot, Emily R. Bittle, Steven Block, Molly
623 056 351, 627
Berube, Maxime Bjerregaard, Beth Block, Steven
1022 137 627
Berzanskis, Andrew Bjornebekk, Ragnhild Blokland, Arjan
032 539 318, 658, 756
Berzofsky, Marcus Bjørgo, Tore Blomberg, Thomas G.
584, 693 634 341, 541
Besemer, Sytske Blachman-Demner, Dara Blondin, Odrée
807 431, 525, 725 721
Bethke, James D. Black, Donald Blount-Hill, Kwan-Lamar
527 313 390
Bevier, Landon Black, Lynsey Blumenstein, Lindsey
402, 999 904 191, 222, 461
Bibas, Stephanos Black, Tim Blumenthal, Senator
859 677 659
Bibel, Daniel Black, William K. Blumstein, Alfred
343 348 069, 872
Biberstein, Lorenz Blackwell, Brenda Boadi, Noreen
341 414 023
Bibulowicz, Anna Blackwell, Kevin Boateng, Francis Danso
430 024 964
Bichler, Gisela Blahnik, Lindsay Boccaccini, Marcus
750 890 096
Bickle, Gayle S. Blair, J. Pete Boccio, Cashen
879 623 268
Bieler, Sam Blair, Lesli Bodrog, Mark Anthony
497, 888 325 792
Bierie, David Blalock, Daniel V. Boeckler, Nils
322, 362, 476, 528, 664 401 016, 097, 520
Bierwiler-Wallace, Jennifer Blanca Baldo, Paola Boehmer, Robert
Jill 627 283
623 Blank, Nancy Boers, Klaus
Bijleveld, Catrien 372 052, 635
004, 070, 323 Blankenship, Julia Boessen, Adam
Bilgen, Selman 727 386
421 Blasdell, Raleigh Boettner, Bethany
Binford, Robin 686 342
391 Blasko, Brandy L. Bogazianos, Dimitri A.
Bir, Anupa 036, 646, 855 402, 1024
895, 939 Blazak, Randy Boggess, Lyndsay
805 103, 582

325
Bogosian, Emily Bonomo, Elizabeth Bowles, Paula
627 1022 286, 623
Bohlander, Crystal Bonventre, Catherine Bowman, Blythe A.
518 270 193, 420, 899
Bohm, Robert Boonstoppel, Sarah Bowman, Ed
869, 1015 591, 982, 1017 108
Boillot-Fansher, Ashley K. Booth, Jeb A. Bowman, Scott Wm.
610 996 032, 092, 949, 1041
Boisvert, Danielle Boppre, Breanna Boxer, Paul
096, 539, 623 549, 1042 627, 893
Boivin, Rémi Borchert, Jay Boxmeyer, Caroline
143, 598, 627, 750 1035 586
Boldt, Ethan Bordignon, Nicholas Boyd, Carol J.
577 Paruzzolo 627
Bolen, Jonathan 627 Boyd, Danah
627 Bordt, Maria Jacqueline 279
Bolger, P. Colin 1040 Boyd, Lorenzo M.
548 Borkowski, Elizabeth Lynn 380, 653
Bolin, Riane Miller 687 Boyd, Neil
387, 462 Borovec, Krunoslav 062, 452
Bolland, John M. 196 Boyer, Jennifer
347 Borrego, Andrea Rae 116
Boman, John 192 Boyer, Richard
634 Bossler, Adam M. 256
Bonafé, Fernanda Salloume 849 Bradford, Ben
Sampaio Botchkovar, Ekaterina 733
627 255 Bradford, Jennifer
Bonczar, Tom Bouchard, Jessica 623
746 347 Bradham, Douglas
Bond, Brenda Bouchard, Martin 614
777, 822 210, 271, 574, 838, 883, Bradley, Melissa
Bond, Christine 1008 159
114, 733, 985 Bouché, Vanessa Bradley, Mindy
Bones, Paul D.C. 735, 853 1039
959 Bouffard, Jeffrey A. Bradley, Stephanie
Bonfine, Natalie 059, 657 299, 407
595 Bouffard, Leana Bradshaw, Elizabeth Anne
Bonini Campos, Juliana 050, 138, 657, 808 053, 521, 632, 699
Alvares Duarte Bouhana, Noémie Brady, Mindie
627 684, 1021 623
Bonn, Katelyn C. Boulahanis, John Brady, Patrick Quinn
692 627 138, 457, 1010
Bonn, Scott Bouloukos, Adam Braga, Anthony
1006 898 250, 346, 649
Bonnan-White, Jess Bourey, Christine Braithwaite, Helen Louise
905 1013 565, 837, 1042
Bonner, Heidi Boutwell, Brian Braithwaite, John
987 156, 317, 679 444
Bonnes, Stephanie Bowen, Kendra Nicole Brame, Robert
905 104, 349 694

326
Branas, Charles Brent, John James Bronson, Jennifer
453 941 153
Branch, Nicole T. Bresler, Scott Brooke, Erika
747 256 111
Branch, Sara Breulmann, Hannah Maria Brookman, Fiona
1017 623 301, 708
Brandeis, Jason Brewer, Russell Brooks, Brittany
452 071 623
Brandl, Steven G. Brewer, Steven L. Brooks, Rachel
025 945 1014
Brangan, Louise Brewster, Mary Brooks, Robert A.
085 420 763
Branham, Brenda Brezina, Timothy Broscious, Courtney
623 541 Elizabeth
Branic, Nicholas Briddell, Laine 144
098 800 Brotherton, David Charles
Braniff, William Briggs, Steven 034, 291, 361, 501, 677
611 1012 Brown, Alan D
Brantingham, P. Jeffrey Brightman, Sara 627, 828, 962
321 372 Brown, Carlee
Brantingham, Patricia Brimhall, Andy 627
613 987 Brown, David
Brantingham, Paul Brine, Katherine 516
149 613 Brown, Elizabeth K.
Brashears, Matthew Brinser, Kadee L. 387, 482
900 406 Brown, Gregory Christopher
Bratina, Michele P. Brisgone, Regina Elizabeth 608, 691
373, 623 245 Brown, Gregory R.
Bratton, William Brisman, Avi 689
659 053, 179, 547, 728 Brown, Jennifer M.
Brauer, Jonathan Britt, Chester 222
255, 317 752 Brown, La-James
Braun, Michael Britto, Sarah 506
948 1018 Brown, Michael P.
Brazil, Noli Broccolino, Nicole 795
629 627 Brown, Michael Troy
Breckenridge, Jan Brochu, Serge 045, 618
627 145 Brown, Michelle
Breen, Patricia Brodie, Neil 234, 547
874 899 Brown, Robert
Brehm, Hollie Nyseth Broidy, Lisa 623, 627
177, 890 070, 114
Brennan, Pauline K. Broll, Ryan Brown, Sara Elise
203, 858 019 177
Brennan, Shawn Bromeland, Matthew Brown, Sarah
623 888 134
Brennan, Tim Bromfield, Xavier Brown, Timothy C.
344, 751 627 544
Brennankane, Laura Bronson, Eric Brown, William
087 904 007

327
Brown, Wyatt Buchanan, Molly Burke, Jessica
137 623 815
Browne, Angela Buck Willison, Janeen Burke, Tod W.
455, 810 211, 769, 1038 087
Browning, Christopher Bucklen, Bret Burkes, Kaleena J.
152, 342, 453 752, 779, 855, 1026 020, 662
Browning, Katharine Buckler, Kevin Burkhardt, Brett C.
259, 809 970, 987 843, 1013
Brownstein, Henry H. Buckley, Tanesha Burmon, Kate
119, 585, 664, 995 817 899
Broyhill, Charles Budd, Kristen Burnett, James L.
627 385, 415, 528 535
Brucato, Ben Bueermann, Jim Burnham, Kathryn L.
376, 678 027, 873 160
Bruell, Christopher Bui, Hoan N. Burraston, Bert
013 1025 025, 623, 627
Bruening, Rebecca Buist, Carrie L. Burrell, William
431 006, 818 714
Bruinsma, Gerben Buist, Kirsten Burrow, John D.
052, 648 363 570
Brumbaugh, Susan Bukutu, Cecilia Burruss, George
334 274 849
Brunet, Luc Bulling, Denise J. Bursik, Robert
623, 627 164 492
Bruns, Diana Lynne Bumbarger, Brian K. Burston, Adam
374, 656, 674 299, 407, 529 432
Brunson, Juanita Bunch, Jackson M. Burt, Callie H.
576 143, 1046 423, 571, 658, 851
Brunson, Rod Bunting, Amanda Burtch, Brian
250, 806 355 958
Brushett, Rachel Burch, Andrea Busch-Armendariz, Noel
874 417 809
Bryan, Ayesha Burchardt, Austin Bush, Michael D.
627 515 1030
Bryant, Angela Burdyshaw, Thomas Bush, Stacy
554, 884 623 750
Brym, Robert Burge, Stephanie W. Bushway, Shawn David
1002 106 050, 649, 811, 872, 993
Bryson, Sara L. Burgeson, Joseph Butcher, Fredrick William
1011 703 566, 809
Brzenchek, Robert Matthew Burgess-Proctor, Amanda Butler, H. Daniel
623 006, 073, 163, 389 670, 879
Bubolz, Bryan Burgos, Giovani Butler, Leah
544 446 627
Buccine-Schraeder, Henri Burgos, Jackelin Button, Deeanna M.
564, 627 623 796
Bucerius, Sandra Burke, Colin Butts, Jeffrey
494, 690, 759, 962 388 008, 390
Buchanan, Avis Burke, Jessica L. Buzawa, Eve
616 627 802

328
Byczkowski, Terri Call, Corey Cancio, Manuel
256 148, 713 967
Byrne, Dara Camacho, Jocelyn Caneppele, Stefano
686 224, 1024 1003
Byrne, James Michael Camargo, Esperanza Cannon, Kevin D.
1037 443 087
Byrne, Megan Camarillo, Omar Cantalupo, Nancy Chi
040 289 252
Bystrova, Elena Camerini, Diana Cantor, David
687 838 066
Byun, Sung-hun Camp, Damon Cantora, Andrea
191, 643 627 074
Camp, George Cantwell, Jake Ethan
C 565 397
Camp, Scott David Cao, Fenglin
Caballero, Monica 015 627
642 Campagna, Lena Cao, Liqun
Cabello, Krystyna 019 078, 123, 180, 731, 1015
627 Campbell, Allison Capaldi, Deborah
Cabrera, Leidy 139 725
795 Campbell, Audris S. Capellan, Joel
Cacace, Sonya 023 647, 957
406 Campbell, Bradley A. Caplan, Joel M.
Cadigan, Robert T. 284 519, 564, 627, 864
189, 623, 627 Campbell, Bradley Capowich, George E.
Cahill, Meagan 313 235, 414
253, 497, 544, 893 Campbell, Christina Capps, Jennifer Elizabeth
Cai, Tianji 037 1020
145, 539 Campbell, Christopher M. Caputo-Levine, Deirdre
Cain, Calli M. 779 Deanna
670 Campbell, Kathryn 086, 132
Cajner Mraovic, Irena 784 Caraballo, Krystlelynn
196 Campbell, Michael 517
Calafiore, Angelina Victoria 194 Caravelis Hughes, Cyndy
621 Campbell, Rebecca 347
Calathes, William 809 Carcirieri, Ava
941 Campbell, Walter 368
Calavita, Kitty 127, 183, 564 Cardiel, Micah M.
362 Campie, Patricia 881
Calder, Catherine 543, 614 Cardwell, Stephanie M.
342 Campion, Brae 591
Calderoni, Francesco 341 Cares, Alison
750, 1003 Campo, Shelly 623
Caldwell, Alicia 431 Carey, Marcus Tyler
090 Campos, Stephanie 141
Cale, Jesse 623 Carey, Michael
228, 627, 978 Can, Salih Hakan 217
Calhoun, Georgia 737 Carey, Troy
623 Cancino, Jeffrey 795
022

329
Carkin, Danielle Marie Carter, Jeremy G. Cepeda, Alice
178 945, 1045 663
Carleton, Rebecca Carter, Lisa M. Cerezo, Anabel
627 381, 825 967
Carlock, Arna Carter, TaLisa J. Cerulli, Catherine
661 877 383, 469
Carlson, Jennifer Casey, Erin Cevik, Ahmet
055, 971 792 865
Carlson, Susan M. Casey, Meghan Chae, Young Ju
507 725 618
Carlton, Mary Poulin Casey, Teresa Chagnon, Nick
338, 698 627 594
Carmichael, Dottie Cassidy, Michael Chai, Xiangnan
527 105 072
Carmichael, Jason Cassino, Peter P. Chalder-Mills, Julie
216 627 323
Carmona Mora, Steven Casten, John Chalfin, Aaron
627 848 320
Carney, Phil Castle, Tammy Chamberlain, Alyssa
361, 862 287, 816 103, 386, 623
Carpenter, Ami Castro, Helena Rocha Chamberlin, Victoria
853 Coutinho de 780
Carpenter, Belinda 563 Chamlin, Mitchell B.
953 Catalano, Richard F. 639
Carr, James 529 Chan, Heng Choon (Oliver)
627 Catalano, Shannan 471, 965
Carr, Nicola 066 Chancer, Lynn
085 Caudy, Michael S. 083
Carr, Patrick J. 232 Chanenson, Steven
902 Cauffman, Elizabeth 304
Carrabine, Eamonn 447 Chang, Chiung-Fang
234, 547 Caulkins, Jonathan 1041
Carrigan, Michelle Lynn 333 Chanin, Joshua
081 Cavanaugh, Michael 817, 865
Carrillo, Gabriela 828 Chantraine, Gilles
303 Cave, Breanne 837
Carrington, Kerry 365 Chapman, Brett
953 Cavendish, Wendy 242
Carson, Ann 143 Chapman, Gabrielle Lynn
153, 273, 746 Cawley, William 028, 299
Carson, Dena 229 Chapman, Robert
187 Ceccato, Vania 464
Carswell, Steven B. 598 Chapman Brown, Shawnda
715 Cecil, Dawn K. 894
Carter, Angela 686 Chappell, Allison T.
347 Celinska, Katarzyna 563, 1019
Carter, Cherie 566 Chapple, Constance
623 Centifanti, Luna 940
Carter, David 901 Chartrand, Vicki
849 030, 973

330
Chase, Aimee Chiabi, David Choo, Tae
623 204, 326 731, 986
Chavez, Ernest Chien, Shih Chun Chouhy, Cecilia
468 260, 627 151, 582
Chavez, Jorge M. Childs, Kristina Chow, Brian G.
127, 935 524 1036
Chawla, Manju Chillar, Vijay Francis Chowdhury, Liza
627 577 117, 697
Cheesman II, Fred Louis Chilton, Roland Choy, Olivia
144 556, 602 181
Cheloukhine, Serguei Chin, Roger J. Christensen, Ashley
136 621 828
Chen, Di Chintakrindi, Sriram Christenson, Danielle
980 147 470
Chen, Elsa Chipara, Octav Christian, Johnna
239, 580, 880 431 248, 382, 751
Chen, Frances Chiricos, Ted Chrzanowski, April
181, 586 222, 852 518
Chen, Xiaojin Chism, Kimberly Ann Chu, Doris
789 037 549, 648
Chenane, Joselyne Cho, Ahram Chua, Yi Ting
305 985 254
Chenault, Scott Cho, Byung Jun Chubb, Michael
294 603, 635 623
Chenier, Allison Cho, Sanghyun Chuenurah, Chontit
563 1040 1001
Chenoweth, Erica Cho, Sujung Chung, Jeeyoung
207 484 627
Cheon, Hyunjung Cho, Yeok-il Chung, Sangkyu
126 539, 650 1040
Cheong, Yuk Fai Cho, Younoh Cihan, Abdullah
075 212 305
Cherbonneau, Michael Choi, Byung Ha Cinquegrana, Vincenza
301 986 406
Chermak, Steven M. Choi, Eunsuhk Ciomek, Alexandra
088, 133, 271, 520, 572, 631, 727 627
615, 963 Choi, Hye Jeong Circo, Giovanni
Cherney, Adrian 725 035
733 Choi, Jisun Claes, Bart
Chernoff, William Avram 623 751, 837
627 Choi, Kyungshick Claeys, Camille Julie
Cherukuri, Suvarna 549, 967, 1046 109
329 Choi, Myunghyun Clampet-Lundquist, Susan
Cheshire, James 794 902
642 Choi, Young-Shik Clark, Catie L.
Chesney-Lind, Meda 986 779
163, 712 Chon, Don Soo Clark, Colleen
Chesnut, Kelsie 931 623
080 Choo, Kyungseok Clark, Karen
543, 999 142

331
Clark, Karen Codd, Helen Colyer, Corey J.
266 354, 504, 706 399
Clark, Kyleigh M. Coffey, Vickii Comartin, Erin B.
170 623 552
Clark, Louis Coggeshall, Mark Comens, Cayla
099 338 623, 627
Clark, Shaunna Cohen, Jeff W. Comfort, Megan
1026 763, 825 894
Clarke, Kaitlyn Cohen, Marcia Company Fernández, Alba
627 499, 951 623
Claus, Ron Cohen, Mark A. Comrie, Nazmia
714 701 200
Clear, Todd Cohen, Shuki Condry, Rachel
516 498 281, 382
Cleary, Hayley M.D. Cohn, Amy M. Conley, Timothy B.
109 169 764
Clegg, Liam F Cohn, Ellen G. Connealy, Nathan Thomas
591 420 623, 627
Clement, Mat Cohn, Ellen S. Connell, Nadine M.
034 097, 277 962, 1044
Cleveland, Lara Cojocaru, Claudia Conner, Emma Rose
149 061, 276 623
Clevenger, Shelly L. Colaiacovo, Taylor Connolly, Eric
254, 631, 825, 934 751 156, 317
Clinkinbeard, Samantha Colby, Alison R. Connolly, Erin
351 262 623
Clipper, Stephen J. Coldren, Jr., James Connor, Christine
144, 344 242, 346, 777, 849 242, 346
Clodfelter, Tammatha A. Cole, Genoa Connor, David Patrick
1042 627 460
Clone, Stephanie Cole, Lindsey M. Conte, Catherine
833 097, 277 1017
Clow, Kimberley A. Coleman, Calvina Alexis Conteh, Michael
841, 979 940 206
Clubb, Audrey Coleman, Jay Conti, Norman
472 952 354, 432, 884
Clubb, Brian Coleman, Keith Contreras, Christopher
791 798 680
Cobbina, Jennifer Collier-Goubil, Deshonna Contreras, Randol
012, 050, 162, 206, 363 559 501
Cobbs, Rochelle E.M. Collins, Angela Marie Cook, Amy K.
115, 290, 1030 940 713
Cocarascu, Oana Collins, Megan Cook, Carrie
1021 519, 803 472
Cochran, John K. Collins, Peter Cook, Kimberly
048, 059, 137, 228, 471, 137, 841 006, 532, 578, 633, 784
670 Collins, Tara Cook, Lee Ann
Cochran, Joshua 011 407
330, 623, 670, 711, 891 Collins, Victoria Cook, Nigel
428, 521, 699 627

332
Cook, Philip J. Cortez-Yactayo, Willy W. Cox, Stephen M.
803 072 627
Cook, William L. Corzine, Jay Coyle, Michael J.
363 639, 850 030, 053, 509, 554, 948
Cooke, Barbara Cossairt, Ashley E. Coyne, Michelle
1040 623 635
Cooke, Eric Cossman, Jeralynn S. Cprek, Sarah E.
096 1011 470
Coon, Julie K. Costa, Elise T. Crafts, Deborah
623 277 883
Cooney, Mark Costello, Barbara J. Crago, Rebecca V.
313, 850 940 745
Cooper, Alexia Costello, Matthew Craig, Jessica
394, 417, 584, 693, 856 590 734
Cooper, Caroline Costelloe, Mike Craig, Miltonette Olivia
616 157 020
Cooper, Danielle T. Coston, Charisse T.M. Crain, Crystallee
402, 965 087 389
Cooper, Maisha Nichole Cote, Anne-Marie Cramer, Lindsey
059 229 939
Copes, Heith Cothren, Jackson Crank, Beverly R.
158, 316, 399, 462, 498, 615 960
708 Coto, Lynnette Priscilla Cranney, Stephen
Copp, Jennifer 623 645
363, 541 Cottle, Clayton Craske, Michelle
Cops, Diederik 627 740
472 Cotton, Allison Cravens, Matt
Corbett, Ron 128, 454 874
764 Coulter, George Crawford, Brandon
Corbin, Anne Marie 623 935
623 Courtright, Kevin E. Crawford, Gregory
Corcoran, Jonathan 236 939
342, 386, 680 Cousineau, Marie-Marthe Cretacci, Michael
Cordeira, Kaleigh 627 610
395 Couvrette, Amélie Crews, Gordon Arthur
Cordner, Gary 145 381
873 Covington, Jeanette Crichlow, Vaughn
Cornejo, Maria Jose 591 409, 627
720 Cowart, J. Jordan Crichlow, Wesley
Corner, Emily 1045 731, 1020
188, 405 Cowell, Alexander Crichton, Hayley
Corrado, Raymond 077, 334 775
228, 566, 627, 635 Cowling, Cathy Crisafi, Denise
Corsaro, Nicholas 457 198
771 Cox, Alexandra Criscione, Larry
Corsianos, Marilyn 990 099
818 Cox, Amanda Crittenden, Courtney
Cortes, Nelida 825 429, 627
021 Cox, Jennifer Crofts, Thomas
121 235

333
Cronin, Shea Cundiff, Patrick Ryan Dabney, Dean
445 237 284, 316, 514
Cross, Theodore Cunha, Eugenio Valadares Daday, Jerry
235 409 518
Crosse, Scott Cunneen, Chris Daems, Tom
714 516 674
Crosset, Valentine Cunningham, Shannon Daggett, Dawn M.
189 627 015
Crow, Matthew Curmi, Teresa Daigle, Leah E.
627 430 151, 383, 456
Crowley, Annie Rose Curran, F. Chris Dallaire, Danielle Horvath
828 863, 1011 792
Crum, John David Currie, Elliott Daly, Courtney Cassandra
627 948, 990 623
Cruz, Franklin Curry, Caitlin Rose Daly, Reagan
894 1039 894
Cruz, José Miguel Curtis, Hugh William Daly, Sarah E.
065 Relkov 623
Cruz, Justo 627 Dammer, Harry
324 Curtis, Karise M. 742
Cruz, Kenneth 214 Dance, Kaitlyn
407 Curtis, Kristin 148
Cubellis, Michelle 645 Danielson, Ian
599 Curtis, Ric 623
Cubukcu, Suat 049, 276 Dank, Meredith
100 Cutler, Brian 211, 406, 445, 735, 853,
Cucolo, Heather Ellis 718 951
479, 569 Cutler, Chris Danner, Mona J. E.
Cudmore, Rebecca M. 273, 511, 1033 522
620 Cwick, Jaclyn Marie Danta, Allison
Cuevas, Gerardo V. 751 627
683 Cyr, Francine Daquin, Jane C.
Cui, Naixue 011 456
627 Daramola, Ayodeji
Cui, Xinjie D 033
274 Dario, Lisa M.
Cukier, Michel D'Aloia, Adriano 755, 861
184 600 Darke Schmitt, Katherine
Cullen, Francis T. D'Amico, Ronald 955
097, 151, 256, 333, 541, 769 Darno, Darla
582, 765 D'Amora, David 037, 116, 741
Cullen, Patrick 375 Das, Dilip K.
275 D'Auria, Stephanie 656, 674
Culley, Tiffany 338 Das, Shyamal Kumar
257 D'Inverno, Ashley Schappell 177, 374
Cummings, Sarah Elizabeth 623 Daskalou, Manos
627 D'Ippolito, Michelle 286
Cundiff, Kelsey 057 Dathorne, Souyenne
1016 D'Souza, Amanda 832
623

334
David, Michael Day, Jacob DeCesare, Rebecca Rachel
100 623 Marie
Davidson, Julia Dayan, Michal 623
592 627 Deckard, Michael J.
Davidson, Megan Daye, Crystal 142
324, 613 749 Decker, Scott
Davidson, Robert Daylor, Jordan M. 039, 436, 492, 756, 956
229 401 Decker, Whitney
Davies, Andrew L.B. De Angelis, Joseph 623
214, 527 161, 1019 DeCou, Christopher R.
Davies, Garth De Biasi, Alaina Marie 623, 833
016, 506 152 DeFina, Robert
Davies, Kim de Bie, Jasper 776
164 883 DeHart, Dana
Davies Robinson, Amelia L. De Boeck, Arne 623, 833
140 1041 Deitzer, Jessica
Davis, Chelsea De Coster, Stacy 498, 627
043 399 DeJong, Christina
Davis, Elizabeth de Giorgi, Alessandro 006, 353, 785, 832
417 146, 468, 494, 588 DeKeseredy, Walter
Davis, Jason de Heer, Brooke 198, 350, 384
044 443 Dekovic, Maja
Davis, Jonathan M.V. de Jong, Rinke 363
448 323 Delacruz, Mariel
Davis, Lois De Kimpe, Sofie 627
565, 636, 746, 837 109 Delany-Brumsey, Ayesha
Davis, Mark S. De Medeiros, Carolina 043
601 Salazar L'Armée Queiroga DeLateur, Monica
Davis, Robert C. 063 445, 627
1036 de Nardin Budó, Marilia DeLeeuw, Joseph
Davis, Stacey Ann 060 590
817 de Souza, Guilherme Delgado, Sheyla A.
Davis, Tess Augusto Dornelles 390
899 974 DeLisi, Matt
Dawes, Debbie Deal, Teri 182, 359, 1032
334 661 Delisle, Claire
Dawkins, Marika Dearden, Thomas E. 173, 561
657, 747, 843 141, 623 Della Giustina, Jo-Ann
Dawson, Andrew deBaca, Luis C. 1023
412 079 Demant, Jakob
Dawson, Jean DeBernardi, Michael 233, 666
218 474 DeMarco, Jeffrey Nicholas
Dawson, Krysta Debro, Julius 592
727 659 DeMarco, Laura M.
Dawson, Myrna Debus-Sherrill, Sara 103
802, 947 167, 646, 1037 DeMaris, Alfred
Dawson, Stephanie Decary-Hetu, David 627
506 271, 956 Dembo, Richard
Day, David 977, 1016
627

335
Demi, Mary Ann DeVall, Kristen Dirks, Danielle
407 560, 1014 298
DeMichele, Matthew DeValve, Michael John Dirkzwager, Anja
334, 584, 636, 836, 894 206, 933 703
Demir, Mustafa Deverge, Citlali Alexandra Disabato, David J.
279 627 401
Demirkol, Ismail Cenk Devine, Nicholas Dishion, Thomas
865 627 586
DeMore, Sabrina G. Devine, Tom Dittmann, Layne
627 099 623, 813
Dempsey, Tamara Devlin, Deanna Nicole Dlugolenski, Eric
266, 674 854 775
Demuth, Stephen Dewald, Stacy Dobbs, Rhonda
023 283 048
Demyan, Ashley DeWall, C. Nathan Dobbs Hodges, Patty
455 795 955
Deng, Xiaogang DeWitt, Samuel Dobchuk-Land, Bronwyn
505 546, 658, 993 030, 509, 952
Denisenkov, Philipp Dhondt, Geert Docherty, Meagan
627 507 627
Denkers, Adriaan Dhungana Sainju, Karla Dodge, Cassandra
676 874 420, 623, 1037
Dennem, John Di Ronco, Anna Dodson, Kimberly
202 835 678
Denney, Andrew Stephen Di Spurio, Laura Doering, Bettina
349 410 398
Dennis, Kimya N. Diallo, Daisy G. Doherty, Elaine Eggleston
380, 653, 798 764 830
Dennis, Nicole Dias, Jorge Dollar, Cindy Brooks
433 400 1014
Dennison, Christopher Dickinson, Ashley Dollinger, Bernd
984 627, 739 762
Dennison, Susan Dickinson, Timothy E. Dolliver, Diana
070, 382 301 150, 666, 956
Denver, Megan Dierenfeldt, Rick Dolliver, Matthew
050, 993 292 041
Deosaran, Ramesh Dieterich, William Dombrink, John
740 344, 751 503
Depner, Rachel M. Dietzler, Jessica Donato, Adam
627 193, 899 054
Derby-McCurtain, Tarna Dilks, Lisa Dong, Beidi
424 797 152, 1005
DeRoche, Courtney Leigh Dillon, Dick Dong, Zhihang
188 715 814
Descormiers, Karine Dillon, Nicholas J. Donlin, Mike
627 623 431
Desfachelles, Marion Dineen, Elizabeth Donnelly, Ellen Ann
623 180 932
Deslauriers-Varin, Nadine DiPietro, Stephanie Donner, Christopher
623 830 196, 530

336
Donnermeyer, Joseph Drew, Jacqueline Durfee, Alesha
119, 384, 953, 983 219 368
Donoghue, Brecht Driscoll, John Duriez, Stephanie
322, 476, 661 623 623
Donohoe, Chelsey Drucker, Omri Durmus, Edip
597 511 1018
Dooley, Brendan Drury, Alan J. Duron, Jacquelynn F.
988 1032 447, 566
Dorch, Edwina L. Dube, Sara Durose, Matthew
952 790 856
Dorfner, William J. DuBois, David Durso, Joseph M.
102 605 212, 389
Dorn, Michael G. Ducharme, Elizabeth Dutton, Leila
623 623 426
Dorn, Shelagh Ducol, Benjamin Duval, Marie-Chloe
736 590 1044
Doss, Daniel Adrian Duda, Janelle Duwe, Grant
327, 373, 1007 770 097, 811
Doucet, Jessica M. Dugan, Laura Dwyer, Angela
627 174, 207, 572, 611 644, 755, 839
Douds, Anne Dugato, Marco Dwyer, Danelle Josephine
791, 972 258, 519, 983 627
Dougherty, Jamie Duhaime, Lauren Dyous, Christina
589 036 511, 1033
Downey, Sharece Duhaney, Patrina
623 606 E
Downing, Steven Duininck, Megan
858 792 Earl, Kevin J.
Doychak, Kendra Dulin, Adam L. 967
623 665 Early, Kristin
Doyon, Jacquelynn Dum, Christopher P. 563, 727
699 415 Eassey, John
Dragiewicz, Molly Dumortier, Els 808
006, 040, 198 109 Easterling, Beth A.
Drake, Dallas Duncan, III, Dean F. 397
602, 623 545 Ebbe, Obi N.I.
Drake, George Dunkley, Lisa 204, 360
1036 627 Eck, John E.
Drake, Gregory Dunn, Molly Elizabeth 125, 325, 435
737 406 Eddy, J. Mark
Drake, John Dupont, Benoît 725
324 229, 409 Ederheimer, Joshua
Drakulich, Kevin Duramy, Benedetta Faedi 196
387 011, 832 Edmiston, Kelly Dane
Drawbridge, Dara Duran, Celinet 104
471 232, 963 Edmonds, Doris
Drawve, Grant Duran, Robert J. 627, 1014
158, 269, 325 101, 501, 559 Edson, Timothy
Dretsch, Elizabeth Corzine Durchin, Steve 235
239, 889 331

337
Edwards, Bea Ellison, Graham Escamilla, Justin
099 326 627
Edwards, Katie M. Ellison, Jared M. Escobar, Gypsy
337, 700 261 352, 859
Eggers, Amy Elmas, M. Salih Esparza, Antonio
427 133 472
Eggins, Elizabeth Elonheimo, Henrik Esparza, Karla
950 627, 936 623
Ehrnstein, Danielle Elsass, H. Jaymi Espin, Johanna
623 292, 395 072
Eichelsheim, Veroni Elvey, Kathryn Esquinca, Laura
363 470 627
Eiden, Rina Ely, Katie Esquith, David
725 108, 739 875
Eidson, Jillian Emery, Danielle Estienne, Elizabeth
325, 544 828 399
Eigenberg, Helen Emmert, Amanda D. Estivaliz, Castro
522, 601 971 893
Einat, Tomer Emo, Brett Eterno, John A.
623 679 343, 821
Eith, Christine A. Enciso, Georgina Eure, Inspector General
998 237 Philip K.
Ejiogu, Kingsley Engelmann, Brian 834
729, 827 104 Euvrard, Elsa
El Sayed, Sarah Engen, Rodney 687
041 239, 1039 Evangelopoulos, Nicholas
Elbert, Michael J. Engert, Tina 061
1032 627 Evans, Cassandra
Elechi, Oko Englander, Elizabeth Kandel 955
115, 204, 1004 549 Evans, Douglas
Eliasson, Janelle Englehart, Michael 010
424 890 Evans, Jonathan Wynne
Elink-Schuurman-Laura, English, Crystal 941
Kristin 623 Evans, Karen Frances
623, 943 Enzmann, Dirk 770
Elis, Lori 358, 400, 607, 627 Evans, Michele
020 Epinger, Ebonie Marie 297
Elkins, Lili 858 Evans, Sara Z.
954 Eren, Colleen 587, 937
Elliott, Vivian 083, 676, 1002 Evans, William
876 Erez, Edna 636
Ellis, Colter 426, 846 Ewald, Uwe
384 Erickson, Gina 521
Ellis, Heidi 799 Ewing, Walter
039, 185 Erickson, Patricia Gail 705
Ellis, Rachel 1002 Exum, Lyn
1001 Eriksson, Li 100
Ellis, Tom 114
275, 864 Esbensen, Finn-Aage
187, 1046

338
F Farrington, David P.
052, 223, 745, 765, 807,
Ferdik, Frank
972
Fabian, Sheri 950, 1040 Ferguson, Andrew
233, 958 Farrukh, Maaha 616
Factor, Roni 979 Fernandes, April
958 Faruk, Md Omar 1013
Fader, Jamie J. 1006 Fernandez, Allison
003, 267, 633, 1018 Faubert, Camille 627
Fagan, Abigail A. 143 Fernandez, Johanna
484, 529, 542 Faust, Erik 729
Fagan, Shawn Elise 574 Fernandez, Luis
623 Faust, Kelly 030, 507, 554, 632, 728
Fahey, Susan 699 Fernández-Molina, Esther
272 Favarin, Serena 623
Fahmy, Chantal 983 Ferrales, Gabrielle
058 Fay-Ramirez, Suzanna 890
Fakhravar, Amir 669 Ferraresso, Riccardo
963 Fedina, Lisa 255
Falco, Diana 259, 780, 994 Ferraro, Vincent
816 Feeley, Lisa 292
Fallik, Seth Wyatt 327 Ferrell, Jeff
284 Feeley, Malcolm M. 234, 702
Fanno Burdeen, Cherise 588 Fesmire, Clara
209 Feeney, Hannah 289, 627
Farester, Erika 809 Fettig, Amy
623 Fegley, Tate 997
Farina, Katie A. 822 Fetzer, Matthew
1011 Fehler-Cabral, Giannina 669
Farley, Erin J. 809 Feucht, Thomas
527, 698 Feinberg, Mark 605
Farmer, Ashley K. 977 Field, Brittany Ann
064 Feinstein, Rachel 623
Farmer, Yvette 788 Field, Carolyn
638 Feld, Barry C. 329
Farrall, Stephen 109 Field, Michael B.
314 Feldmeyer, Ben H. 1037
Farrell, Amy 711, 726 Figueiredo Alves da Silva,
445, 545, 735 Felson, Marcus K. Braulio
Farrell, C. Thomas 598, 623 804
1013 Felson, Richard Filipuzzi, Nikki
Farrell, Chelsea 525 218
942 Felts, Chris Fink, Joshua
Farrell, Graham 627 1007
249, 1008 Fendrich, Michael Finkeldey, Jessica
Farrell, Jill 144 623
1020 Feng, Shun Qiang Finkelhor, David
Farrell, William 757 168
007 Fenimore, Danielle Finkenauer, Catrin
623, 971 323

339
Finkill, Carrie Flora, Cornelia Butler Fortin, Francis
480 813 020, 332
Finn, Mary A. Flora, Natalie Foster, Cheyenne
574, 650 819 504
Fischer, Julie Flores, Jerry Fountain, Erika
499 424, 763 109, 685
Fischer, Michael Flower, Shawn Foushee, Paul Brent
627, 1014 345, 874 956
Fischer, Pamela Flynn, Asher Fowler, Eric
474 235, 731 105, 526
Fisher, Benjamin W. Flynn, Chief Edward Fowler, Justine
863, 1011 154 407
Fisher, Bonnie Flynn, Kalen Fox, Andrew M.
068, 254, 256, 427, 470, 453 777
542 Fogel, Sondra Fox, Darrell
Fisher, Christopher 137 366
288 Foglia, Wanda Fox, James A.
Fisher, Cortney 685 174, 440, 944
345 Foley, Allison Fox, Kate
Fisher, Daren G. 164, 262, 700 429
572, 611, 963 Folk, Johanna Bailey Fox, Kathryn
Fisher-Giorlando, Marianne 401 375
531 Foltz, James Fracul, Deanna
Fishman, Nancy 627 354, 884
894 Fonseca Rosenblatt, Fradella, Henry F.
Fissel, Erica Fernanda 087, 755
395 149, 757, 1040 Fraga, Alexandria
Fitch, Chivon H. Fontaine, Jocelyn 548
758 253, 826, 939 Fraher, William
Fitch, Milo Forbes, Alexis 328
638 839 Frailing, Kelly
Fitzgerald, Sarah Ford, Jason 408, 976
572 222 Frakes, Scott
Fitzgerald, Terence Forde, David Robert 810
639 427 Francis, Brian
Fitzpatrick, Kevin Forestell, Catherine A. 344
185 792 Frank, James
Flannery, Daniel J. Foroughi Nik, Rahim 551
418, 770, 809 837, 976 Frank, Richard
Flaxman, Seth Forst, Brian 088, 141, 271
320 100 Franke, Derrick
Fleisher, Mark S. Forsyth, Craig Joseph 732
418 316, 610 Frankel, Mark
Fleming, Jenny Fort, Lucia 359
435 522 Franklin, Allyson Walker
Fleming, Thomas S. Forth, Adelle E. 528, 667
957 745 Franklin, Almethia C.
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth Forthun, Benjamin J. 982
368 623 Franklin, Cortney
403, 470, 758

340
Franklin, Travis Fry, Sarah Gampe, Melissa
418 937 467
Frantzen, Durant Fujita, Shuryo Ganier, Carroll
1025 617 338
Frase, Richard S. Fulambarker, Anjali J. Gann, Shaun M.
239, 852 022 215
Frasso, Rosemary Fuller, Kenethia Ganpat, Soenita
792 623 249
Frederick, Brian Jay Fulton, Angel Gao, Yu
881 046 586, 623
Frederique, Nadine Furst, Gennifer Garcia, Adriana Lizette
394, 571 262 813
Freiberg, Kathryn Garcia, Cristina
070, 1017 G 122
Freiburger, Tina L. Garcia, Evelyn
854 Gaarder, Emily 117, 697
Freilich, Joshua D. 554, 728 Garcia, Janet
088, 133, 271, 520, 572, Gabbidon, Shaun L. 982
615, 684 623 Garcia, Kelli
Freis-Beattie, Reinmar Gaboury, Mario 389
013, 189 659 Garcia, Marie
French, Ashley Gaes, Gerry 079, 769, 994
627 273, 511 Garcia, Venessa
Freng, Adrienne Gagnon, Analisa 686
187 429 Gardella, Joseph H.
Frey, Kathleen Gainey, Randy 863, 1011
161, 1026 364, 499 Gardiner, Christie
Frias, Sonia M. Gajos, Jamie 073
323 268 Gardner, Sheena K.
Frick, Paul Galanek, Joseph D. 101
447 770 Garduno, L. Sergio
Fridell, Lorie Galardi, Tasha R. 1005
196, 864 047 Garland, Brett
Friedman, Brittany Michelle Gallagher, Kathleen 462
900 598 Garland, David
Friedrichs, David O. Gallison, Jordana K. 361, 762
428, 521, 868 139 Garland, Tammy
Frisch, Nicole Gallo, Carina 627
477 081, 420, 606, 1034 Garlick, Tyler
Fritsche, Sarah Gallupe, Owen 046
232 134, 623 Garnai, Erez
Fritz, Jennifer Galvin, Miranda A. 577
336 695, 771 Garner, Joel H.
Fromson, Terry Galvin-White, Christine M. 190
568 755 Garot, Robert
Fronius, Trevor Gamez, Grace 086
543, 614 860 Garrison, Arthur H.
Frost, Greg Gamino, Eric 798
1045 824 Gartner, Nancy R.
707

341
Gartner, Rosemary Gerber, Jurg Giberti, Charles
362 017, 676 627
Gascón, Luis Daniel Gerena, Cole A. Gibson, Camille
225, 376, 857 704 665
Gaskew, Tony Gerla, Holly Gibson, Chris
506, 775 396 542, 627, 808, 891, 930
Gaston, Shytierra Gerling, Heather Gibson, Kate
602 740 710
Gathings, M.J. Gerlinger, Julie Gibson, Latoya
797 680 589
Gatti, Uberto Gerlomes, Jennifer Gibson, Mark Charles
358 126 009
Gau, Jacinta Gersten, David Gierlack, Keith
111 379 112
Gaub, Janne Gerstenblith, Stephanie Gies, Stephen V.
346 847 605, 951
Gauthier, Jane Florence Gertz, Evelyn Ann Giever, Dennis
286 177 477
Gavin, Samantha M. Gertz, Marc Gifford, Faith
421 493 630
Gebo, Erika Gerus, Lindsay Gilbertson, D. Lee
770 043 244
Geckeler, Christian Gesser, Nili Gilboy, Elizabeth
769 349 627
Gee, Gilbert Gest, Alyssa Gilchrist, Andrew M.
182 623 864, 1005
Geest, Victor van der Gest, Ted Gill, Charlotte E.
318 069, 090, 174, 221, 343, 319, 876, 950
Gehring, Krista 440 Gill, Paul
041, 445, 623, 828 Getty, Ryan Mychal 039, 405, 710, 1021
Geiger, Brenda 104, 638 Gillespie, Gordon
1014 Ghandnoosh, Nazgol 256
Gelfand, Michele 032 Gillespie, Wayne
498 Ghatak, Saran 332
Geller, Amanda 292 Gillham, Patrick
523 Ghazi-Tehrani, Adam Kavon 1019
Gendreau, Paul 348, 772 Gilliam, Mia
1001 Giangrande, Michael 647
Genkin, Michael 639 Gilliard, Trey
900 Giarrusso, Sarah J. 623
Gentzler, Kari 235, 943, 988 Gilliard-Matthews, Stacia
623 Gibbs, Benjamin R. 550, 633, 800
Geoffrion, Steve 1014 Gillieron, Gwladys
143, 256, 623 Gibbs, Carole 371
George, Kimani 266 Gilman, Amanda
623 Gibbs, Gina N. 893
George, Molly 627, 707 Gilmore, Angela
200 Gibbs, Jennifer 875
George, Rani 270, 630 Gilmore, Elizabeth L.
623 970, 987

342
Gilson, James Goel, Sharad Gordon, Jill
569 320 148
Ginsley, Victoria Goerge, Robert Gordon, Michael
041 352 715, 1043
Ginther, Amy Goffnett, Jacob Gore, Meredith L.
829 623 009
Giommoni, Luca Golash-Boza, Tanya Gorga, Allison
666, 838 866 353
Giordano, Peggy C. Golden, Deborah Gormley, Paula
267, 363, 541, 627 997 040
Givens, Eugena M. Golden, Keturah Gorsira, Madelijne
425 623 676
Gizzi, Michael C. Goldsmith, Andrew John Goshe, Sonya Marie
577, 647 071, 947 990
Gjika, Anna Goldstick, Jason Gostjev, Feodor
083 623 127
Gladfelter, Andrew Goliday, Sean J. Gottfredson, Denise
500, 669 719 529, 840
Glaser, Brian Gomez, Catalina Gottfredson, Michael
623 962 197
Glazener, Emily Morgan Gomez, Rosie Gottschalk, Marie
627 545 419
Glazier, Mary Hendricks Gonzales, Gregory Gottschalk, Petter
861, 1027 015 734
Gleicher, Lily Gonzalez, Andres Gould, Jon
404 418, 623 433, 718
Glenn, Andrea Gonzalez, Cande Gould, Laurie Amanda
121, 156, 586 627 846
Glenn, Kevin Gonzalez, Claudia Goulette, Natalie
432 217 937
Glesmann, Caroline Gonzalez, Gabriela Gouseti, Ioanna
893 623 013
Globokar, Julie Gonzalez Van Cleve, Nicole Gover, Angela
172, 591 588, 857 031, 068, 327, 426, 897
Glosser, Angela Gooch, Kate Gowan, Teresa
465, 813 744 232
Glover, Karen Suzanne Goodison, Sean E. Goyette, Véronique
647 749, 1036 623, 627
Glowatski, Krystal Goodman, Kimberly Grabosky, Peter
022 467 071, 348
Glunt, Kris Goodman, Philip Gradon, Kacper Tomasz
407 055, 194 684
Godard, Andrew Goodson, Amanda Grady, Sue C.
140 019 447
Godcharles, Brian David Goodson, Marva Graham, William
048 012, 162, 627 326
Goddard, Tim Gordier, Paige Graif, Corina
017, 990 306 598
Godinho, Leticia Gordon, Gaylene Grant, Erin
326 623 958

343
Grant, Lorna E. Greep, Michele Groskin, Richard Bond
665, 747 013 627
Grantham, Lauren Gregg, Melissa Rossann Grossman, Leigh
590 969 325
Grasso, Kathi Gregorian, Mariam Growette Bostaph, Lisa
433 646 019
Grattet, Ryken Gregory, Carol Grubb, Jonathan
621 132, 289 988
Gravel, Jason Greier, Kevin Gruenewald, Jeff
124, 321, 623, 627 623 331, 520, 572, 615, 726
Graves, Kelly Gricius, Matthew Grugan, Shannon T.
1034 623 1019
Gray, Emily Grieco, Julie Grund, Thomas
314 237 750
Gray, Julie S. Griffin, Marie Guadalupe-Diaz, Xavier L.
623 877 627
Gray, Kishonna Griffin, Patricia Gualtieri, Anthony Angelo
206, 278 195, 742, 963 952
Grayer, Julien Griffin, Robert Guastaferro, Wendy
627 379 232
Greathouse, Sarah Griffin, III, O. Hayden Guay, Jean-Pierre
167 462, 676 351, 627
Green, David A. Griffiths, Curt Taylor Guay, Stéphane
314, 482 689 256
Green, Edward Griffiths, Elizabeth Gudders, Danique
243, 305, 558 183 767
Greenberg, David F. Griffiths, Patrick L. Guenther, Christina
536 132 623
Greene, Angela D. Grigg, Jodie Guerra, Elizabeth
714 546 627
Greene, Helen T. Grigoryeva, Maria Guerrero, Georgen
854 Sergeevna 697
Greene, Jack 691 Guerrero, Raysa
361 Grijalva-Eternod, Aurea 623
Greene, Judith Esther Guevara, Lori
961 072, 623 627
Greenleaf, Richard Grillo, Michele Guldborg, Ally
208 597, 669 764
Greenman, Sarah Grisso, Jeane Ann Guler, Ahmet
395, 627 792 1004, 1018
Greenwald, Mark A. Groah, Shane Gulledge, Laura
143, 322, 518, 683, 727, 132 059
937, 1020 Groff, Elizabeth Gullion, J. Greg
Greenwell, Leslie 142, 319, 555, 649 045, 618
235 Grometstein, Randall Gundur, Rajeev
Greenwood, Ian D. 371 340, 498, 690, 754, 774,
1046 Grommon, Eric 835, 866, 967
Greenwood, Scott T. 1045 Gur, Oren M.
749 Grosholz, Jessica 426, 734, 846, 848, 958
279, 703, 1026

344
Gur, Ruben Hakim, Nayab Hancock, Katherine Grace
121 957 1010
Gurian, Elizabeth Anne Haldipur, Jan Handley, Megan
1023 861 1039
Gustafson, Joseph Halkovic, Alexis Haney, Lynne
603 429 843
Gustafsson, Nina-Katri Hall, Lori Hanink, Peter Augustine
851 590, 999 623, 678
Guthrie, Jennifer Halldorsson, Katelind Hanlon, Steve
802 627 527, 573
Gutkowska, Agnieszka Hallett, Michael Hannah-Moffat, Kelly
684 097 055, 146, 230, 694
Gyllenberg, David Hallsworth, Simon Hannula, Kara V.
627 034, 677 658
Halsey, Mark Hanrahan, Kathleen
H 629, 947 369, 421
Halter, Stephanie J. Hansen, Andrew
Haag, Julius 218, 574 627
376, 737 Halushka, John Michael Hansen, Laura
Haas, Ain 029 420
102 Hamai, Koichi Hanson, David P.
Haas, Stephen 630, 759 719
698 Hamby, Sherry Hanson, Nicole N.
Haber, Naomi 168 042
061, 482, 686 Hamilton, Leah Kathleen Hanson, Nicole N.
Haberfeld, Maki 609 834
136, 196, 328, 822 Hamilton, Zachary K. Hanten, Gerri
Haberman, Cory P. 727, 779 447, 566
018, 555, 593 Hamm, Joseph Happeny, Stephen
Hackett, Colleen 627 067
173 Hamm, Mark S. Harada, Takayuki
Hackman, Matthew 090, 185, 520, 684 992
Thornton Hammon, Gregg Harada, Yutaka
792 398 370, 627
Haff, Kaylin Han, Joohee Harbert, Benjamin J.
627 408 531
Hagan, John Han, Sehee Harbinson, Erin
444, 765 102 288, 367
Hagedorn, John Martin Han, SeungHoon Harbour, Trish
501 082, 404 327
Hagen, Carol Han, Sung Min Hardee, Jessica
714 814 627
Haginoya, Shumpei Han, Sungil Hardie, Beth
627 130, 775, 964 197
Haight, Konrad Avery Han, Ziqiang Harding, Simon
788 846 608
Hail-Jares, Katie Hanayama, Aiko Hardy, Margaret
294 627 500, 570
Hakeem, Farrukh B. Hancock, Black Hawk Hare, Timothy S.
040 216 544

345
Harkin, Diarmaid Harrison, Superintendent Hayden, Theresa
275 Michael S. 235
Harmon, Mark G. 154 Hayes, Brittany
692, 879, 1026 Hart, Timothy 088, 151, 457
Harmon, Michele A. 131 Hayes, Rebecca
714 Hartley, Richard 457, 627, 785, 832
Harmon, Talia 158, 791 Hayes, Sharon
869 Hartman, Jennifer L. 205, 369
Harner, Holly 627 Hayes, Timothy
792 Hartsfield, Jennifer 019
Harocopos, Alex 118, 623 Haymoz Pantillon, Sandrine
1002 Harvell, Samantha 358
Harper, Alexis 391, 981 Haynes, Stacy H.
640 Harvey, Thomas 101, 412
Harper, Dee Wood 296 Haynie, Dana
408 Harwood, Bridgette 058, 210
Harper, Lindsey 345 Hays, William Joshua
623 Hashimi, Sadaf 097
Harper, Shannon 838 Hays, Zachary
938 Hasisi, Badi 692
Harris, Andrew 377, 684 Hayton, Alexis
079, 330, 375, 415, 604 Hassell, Kimberly Dianne 637, 848
Harris, Casey 014 Hayward, Keith
331, 726 Hassett, Matthew 034, 862
Harris, Charlene 421, 627, 1023 He, Hua
347, 627 Hassett-Walker, Connie 469
Harris, Christopher 182 He, Ni
736 Hathaway, Andrew 208
Harris, Danielle 1002 He, Yi
393, 481, 508, 623 Hautala, Dane 946
Harris, Heather Michele 092 Headley, Andrea
008, 752 Haviland, Amelia 536
Harris, Judith 365 Healy, Eoin
827 Hawdon, James 411
Harris, Lish 331, 590, 999 Heath, Quinn
1007 Hawk, Shila Rene' 060
Harris, M. Kay 284, 514, 595, 788 Hebenton, Bill
038, 787 Hawken, Angela 078, 123, 549
Harris, Michelle 779 Heckert, Alex
627 Hawkins, Darnell 623
Harris, Phil 556, 678, 850 Hedges, Andrew
623 Hawkins, Paul M. 467
Harris, Sharayah 246, 411, 947 Hedlund, Jennifer
395 Hawkins Anderson, 627
Harris, Traven Stephanie Heen, Miliaikeala S.J.
623 466, 671 627, 864
Harrison, Paige Hay, Carter Hefner, M. Kristen
769 589 368
Hayden, Emily Ann Heide, Kathleen M.
587 048, 169, 228, 471, 965

346
Heidt, Jon Hendy, Helen M. Hess, Christian
491 737 291
Heil, Erin Hendy, Ross Hess, Nathan
403 506, 1008 448
Heimer, Karen Henein, Marina Hester, Rhys
044, 431, 695 495 731, 852
Hein, Christina Lynn Henly-Shepard, Sarah Hetzel, Florian
469 898 710
Heinskou, Marie Bruvik Henne, Kathryn Hetzel-Riggin, Melanie D.
233, 793 278, 768 758, 905
Heitkamp, Thomasine Henning, Kris R. Hewitt, Ashley Nicole
171, 645 174, 241, 623, 692 613, 965
Helfers, Richard C. Henninger, Alana M. Hibdon, Julie
627 167, 374 297, 319, 771
Helfgott, Jacquelyn Henrie, James Hickert, Audrey
373 725 811
Helie, Sonia Henriksen, Caitlin B. Hickey, Darien A.
627 470 794
Heller, David Henry, Jessica S. Hickle, Kristine
584 186 988
Heller, Sara Henry, Kimberly L. Hickman, Laura J.
448 227 082, 1026
Helmus, Todd Henry, Lauren Hickman, Matthew J.
636 238 137
Hembree, Meghan Elizabeth Henry, Paul Hickmann, Carlos Rodolfo
637 054 627
Hemenway, David Henry, Stuart Hiester, Michele
378 817 404
Hemmens, Craig Henry, Tri Keah Higgins, Ethan M.
203, 660, 841 418 147
Hemmingby, Cato Henson, Abigail Higgins, George
133 1017 341, 637
Hemsath, Ashley Henson, Billy Higginson, Angela
758 254 950
Henderson, Brandy Barenna Hepburn, John Hildebrand, Meagen
134 694 Michelle
Henderson, Dawn X. Hernandez, Adrian 169
813 848 Hilinski-Rosick, Carly
Henderson, Jaime S. Hernandez, Enrique 670
1007 205 Hill, Joshua B.
Henderson, Kelsey Hernandez, Guadalupe 243, 452
277 627 Hill, Leslie Brooke
Hendrickson, Kimberly Hernandez, Tiffany Cox 706
555 292, 395 Hiller, Matthew
Hendriks, Jan Hernandez, Wilson 144
323 794 Hills, Rhian
Hendrix, Josh Herrmann, Christopher 145
693, 749 139 Hinkle, Joshua C.
Hendrix, Nicole Herzog, Joseph 183, 472
623, 971, 1030 972

347
Hinshaw, Stephen Hoffmeister, Thaddeus Holmes, Jennifer
807 934 469, 780, 994
Hipp, John R. Hofnung, Tamar Holsinger, Alexander
098, 269, 342, 386, 680 191, 719 623
Hipple, Natalie Kroovand Hogan, Charles Holstein, Samantha
035 515 627
Hipwell, Alison Hogan, Michael Holt, Karen
076, 097, 893 094, 420 443
Hirayama, Mari Hogan, Nancy Holt, Thomas J.
105 877 071, 254, 271, 562, 849,
Hiropoulos, Alexandra Hogg, Russell 934
233 147, 953 Holtfreter, Kristy
Hirschel, David Hogue, Aaron 414
426, 802 623 Holton, Jessie
Hirschfield, Paul Hogue, Dylan 740
225 623 Homel, Ross James
Hitchens, Brooklynn Hohl, Bernadette 529, 1017
902 453 Honberg, Ron
Ho, Aaron Hola, Barbora 381
261, 891 890 Hong, Moonki
Ho, Helen Holand, Ashleigh 236
540 790 Hong, Myeong gi
Ho, Taiping Holbrook, April Dawn 623
988 623 Hooper, Ira
Hobbs, Anne M. Holcomb, Jefferson E. 261
015, 703 1042 Hoover, Larry T.
Hochstetler, Andy Lee Holland, Melanie M. 406
623 062 Hope, Trina L.
Hochstetler, Spencer Holland-Davis, Lisa 940
398 044, 930 Hopkins, Debrechea
Hockenberry, Sarah Holler, Timothy J. 126
322 300, 739 Hoppe, Kathy
Hodalski-Champagne, Hollingsworth, Michael Alan 715
Lynne Marie 016 Hoppe, Trevor
627 Hollis, Meghan Elizabeth 393
Hodge, Jessica 142, 470, 1027 Horan, Jacqueline M.
755 Hollist, Dusten R. 496, 623
Hodgkinson, Tarah 143, 1046 Horgan, John
249 Hollister, Brandon 039, 405, 636
Hodwitz, Omi 469 Horney, Julie
272 Holloway, Jane Gabriel 851
Hoeben, Evelien 258 Horning, Amber
648 Holloway, Katy R. 049, 276
Hoffman, Bruce 145 Horowitz, Veronica
234 Hollway, John 860, 970
Hoffman, Chrystina Y. 859 Horsford, Sheena
151 Hollywood, John S. 809
Hoffman, Dennis 112, 1036 Hoskin, Anthony W.
425 Holmes, Bernadette J. 398, 539
627, 1014

348
Hosokawa, Toyoharu Huberman, Stephanie Hurst, Hailey Louise
627 931 627
Hotton, Tina Hudson, David J. Hurst, James
947 601 623
Hough, Mike Hudson, Jan Stephen Hurwitz, Steven
358, 607, 627 942 213
Hourigan, Kristen L. Huebner, Beth Hussemann, Jeanette
631 212, 389, 436, 1026 028
Houser, Kimberly A. Huey, Laura Hutchings, Alice
812, 879 019, 775, 1031 254
Howard, Dan Huff, Jessica Lee Hutchison, Robert
972 966 062
Howard-Tripp, Alyssa Huff, Ronald Hutton, Erica
500, 623 819 483, 988
Howell, James C. Huff-Corzine, Lin Huttunen, Jukka
076, 893 639, 740 627
Howell, Megan Q. Huffman, Amanda Hutzell, Kirsten
076 248 212
Howell, Rebecca J. Huffman, Jessica Hwang, EuiGab
026 1046 130, 775, 964
Howerton-Orcutt, Amanda Hughes, Cresean Hyatt, Jordan
996 645 015, 304, 404
Howley, Susan Hughes, Emma Hyland, Shelley
906 1009 417, 736
Hoyle, Justin Hughes, Frank Hynd, Samantha
414 205 1020
Hsia, Victor Hughes, Lorine Hynynen Lambson, Suvi
623 255, 691 954
Hsu, Henda Y. Hughes, Marcia Hyter, Carin
016, 898 954 552
Hsu, Ko-Hsin Huisman, Wim
617, 627 179, 676, 1028 I
Hu, Charlotte Hullenaar, Keith
505, 1015 623 Iadonisi, Jon
Hu, Xiaochen Humiston, Gail Sears 968
813 627 Iannacchione, Brian
Huang, Hong Hunt, Dana 841
980 219 Ibarra, Carla
Huang, Li Hunt, Donald 627
814 044 Ibarra, Peter R.
Huang, Tsui-Wen Hunt, Elizabeth 426, 848
040 627 Ibe, Patrick
Huard, Juliana Hunt, Geoffrey 422, 668
426 014 Ilan, Jonathan
Hubbard, Richard Hunt, Kim Steven 410, 862
371 020, 731 Ilchi, Omeed
Huber, Carl R. Hurley, Brett 398, 635
813 552 Inderbitzin, Michelle
Huber, Lindsay Hurley, Jennifer 128, 1009
783 623

349
Infante, Arynn Issa, Rania Jalbert, Sarah
936 131, 627 853
Ingram, Jason R. Ivsins, Andrew James, Carl
627, 865 1002 376
Ingram, Lauren Iwama, Janice Anne James, Chadley
627 446 794
Innes, Chris Izsak, Katherine Worboys James, Jonathan
1038 420 627
Innes, Martin James, Juliene
902 J 981
Innocente, Nathan James, Nerissa
236 Jachimowski, Kayla G. 426, 623
Inotsume, Yusuke 116, 623 James, Nicholas Lewis
706 Jackowski, Katherine 623
Intravia, Jonathan 727, 937 James, Scott
930 Jackson, Aubrey L. 627
Inzelt, Eva 152 James, Veronyka
676 Jackson, Brian Anthony 905, 965
Irani, Taronish 112, 1036 Jammeh, Njambou
627 Jackson, Dylan B. 506
Iratzoqui, Amaia 268 Jang, Chorok
941 Jackson, Elizabeth 861
Irazola, Seri 122 Jang, Hyunseok
392, 466 Jackson, Kenneth E. 413, 623, 814, 861
Ireland, Amanda 472 Jang, Sung Joon
1034 Jackson, Melinda R. 097
Irfan, Lamia 465 Jang, Yongseol
338 Jackson, Robin D. 219
Irlbeck, Dawn Marie 288, 824 Jannetta, Jesse
536 Jacobs, Bruce 253, 451
Irvin-Erickson, Yasemin 301 Janssen, Heleen
497, 540 Jacobs, James B. 648
Irving, Adele 872 Jarjoura, Roger
960 Jacobsen, Shannon K. 008, 732, 788, 995
Irwin, Darrell 1011 Jarrell, Melissa
413 Jacobsen, Wade C. 094, 179, 515
Irwin, Kate 062, 523, 1016 Jarvis, John P.
030 Jacques, Scott 514, 819
Irwin, Katherine 806 Jasinski, Jana L.
1029 Jaecques, Brittany 934
Isenring, Giang Ly 613 Jasko, Katarzyna
772, 950 Jaeger, Kate 207
Ishoy, Glen 523 Jasperson, Nicole M.
022 Jaimes Bello, Oscar 623
Islam, Mohammed Zakiul 772 Javakhishvili, Magda
255 Jaitman, Laura 627
Isom, Deena 018 Jayadev, Raj
006, 075, 128, 163, 414 Jakiel, Sarah 084
Isom, Yvonne 445 Jeandron, Gerald
450 456

350
Jeanis, Michelle Jin, Xiaohong Johnson, Melanie
623 208 167, 327
Jeffries, Samantha Jo, Youngoh Johnson, Melencia
369, 985 643 998
Jeffries (Dudeck), Sara Jochnowitz, Leona Deborah Johnson, Monica
100, 683 048 623
Jeglic, Elizabeth L. Joergensen, Tanja Tambour Johnson, Natalie
646 020 623
Jelveh, Zubin Johansson-Love, Jill Johnson, Robert
320 144 202, 623, 654, 869
Jenkins, Michael J. Johnson, Amanda D. Johnson, Shane D.
148 025, 623 142, 642
Jenks, David Johnson, Anna Johnson, Sharon
865 711 037
Jenness, Valerie Johnson, Brian Johnson, Wendi L.
362, 702 548, 583, 623, 859 935, 978
Jennings, Kevin Johnson, Byron R. Johnson, Will
089, 229 097, 836 159
Jennings, Wesley G. Johnson, Carrie Johnson, William Wesley
134, 137, 530, 591, 745, 781 676
864, 897 Johnson, Cristina L. Johnston, Brianna
Jensen, Ashley 100 800
645 Johnson, Cyntoria Johnston, Faith
Jensen, Carl J. 420 627
327, 373, 1007 Johnson, David Johnston, Jill
Jensen, Michael 1015 229, 999
185, 636 Johnson, Deborah L. Johnston, Rachel
Jensen, Vickie 517, 623 283
132 Johnson, Devon Johnston, Tricia
Jeong, Seokjin 387, 630 618
814 Johnson, Holly Johnston, Zachary
Jergenson, Stacie 114 740
244 Johnson, Ingrid Diane Jolley, Jennifer M.
Jia, Di 461 753
627 Johnson, Jacqueline Jolliffe, Darrick
Jia, Yanxia 446, 946 807
627 Johnson, Jeremiah Jonas Vidovic, Petra
Jiang, Anli 737 548
078 Johnson, Joseph D. Jonathan-Zamir, Tal
Jiang, Bo 703 377
272, 434 Johnson, Kecia R. Jones, Adrian M.
Jiang, Jize 824 623
266 Johnson, Lallen T. Jones, Chenelle A.
Jiang, Shanhe 629 355, 454, 559, 854
208, 413, 980, 1015 Johnson, Margaret Jones, David Squier
Jiang, Xin 426 171
517 Johnson, Maria Jones, Fred M.
Jin, Haerim 895 286
758 Johnson, Matthew Jones, Heather
411, 526 815

351
Jones, John Joy, Sandra Kaminski, Robert
603 030 025
Jones, Lisa Joyce, Nola Kamis, Christina
431 343 627
Jones, Mark Juan, Mei-Chin Kammerer, William J.
324, 987 648 434
Jones, Melissa Juan, Shao-Chiu Kanan, James W.
106, 938 363 780
Jones, Michael R. Jung, Chungse Kanazawa, Yuichiro
209, 724 1000 706
Jones, Natalie Jurek, Alicia L. Kandasamy, Krishnan
623 945 639
Jones, Nathan Jurik, Nancy Kane, Robert J.
623 818 629
Jones, Nikki Kanewske, L. Caitlin
163, 830 K 855
Jones, Roderick W. Kang, Ji Hyon
325 Kabbaha, Ahmad 484
Jones, Shayne 1008 Kang, Susan
059, 134, 215 Kabir, Saiful 065, 815
Jones, Tonisha R. 274 Kang, Timothy
1044 Kabongo, Jean 808
Jones-Brown, Delores 1026 Kaplan, Charles
550, 712, 798, 805, 821, Kafonek, Katherine 878
961 252, 426, 627 Kaplan, Paul
Jonson, Cheryl Lero Kahle, Lindsay 1024
333, 541 962 Kaplan, Stephanie
Joo, Heejong Jacob Kahn, Geoff 833
015 330 Kaplenko, Hannah Eve
Joo, Jae-jin Kahn, Kimberly Barsamin 1025
409 241 Kapor, Karan
Joosen, Katharina Kaiser, Joshua 829
011, 070, 178, 747, 832 565, 767, 1026 Kara, Farzana
Joplin, Jerry W. Kaiser, Kimberly 707
087, 767, 1006 583, 723 Karikkineth, Ajoy
Joplin, Lore Kakar, Suman 297
894 106, 406, 443 Karlidag, Eray
Jordan, Carol Kakoti, George 623
518 010 Karsai, Liza
Jordan, Kareem L. Kalapach, Stephanie 304
101 045, 618 Karson, Larry
Jordanoska, Aleksandra Kalb, Christian 067
502 136 Karstedt, Susanne
Joseph, Janice Kalkhoff, Will 052, 463, 846
420, 691 623 Kashdan, Todd
Joseph, Traci D. Kalunta-Crumpton, Anita 401
871 290, 478, 538, 789 Kashem, Mohammed Bin
Joshi, Shantanu Kaminski, Alison 111
121 996 Kashy, Deborah
012, 050, 162, 363

352
Kassem, Leigh Kelley, Erin Khadjavi, Lily
1041 226, 814 536
Kate, Meloney Kelley, Margaret S. Kidder, Emma
776 134 623
Kates, Taylor Kelly, Christopher E. Kienzle, Megan R.
645 841 277
Katz, Charles Kelly, Michelle Kigerl, Alex C.
064, 346, 849 248 779
Katz, Jonathan Kelsay, James Douglas Kilbane, Sarah
829 623 947
Katz, Rebecca Sue Kelsey, Caroline Malory Killias, Martin
075, 294, 871 792 341, 358, 400, 607, 772,
Kaufman, Angela Kennedy, Edward 950
627 523 Killinger, Danette
Kaukeinen, Kimberly A. Kennedy, Jay P. 248
469 593 Kilmer, Ashley R.
Kaukinen, Catherine Kennedy, Leslie W. 029, 393, 753, 982
068, 480 519, 564, 864 Kim, Bitna
Kaur, Prit Kennedy, Logan 764, 1023
420, 506 623 Kim, Chunrye
Kauzlarich, David Kent, Stephanie 120, 390, 566
388, 521, 728 216, 938 Kim, Dae-Young
Kave, Kristina Kenyon, Matthew D. 753
332 766 Kim, David
Kawaguchi, Riku Kephart, Timothy 623
623 946 Kim, Han-Kyun
Kazemian, Lila Kerbs, John Johnson 562
178, 471, 528, 634 753 Kim, Hee Joo
Kearley, Brook Kerle, Ken 017
843 438 Kim, Hyejin
Kearns, Erin M. Kerlikowske, Gil 274
572, 623 113 Kim, Hyeonjung
Keasey, Tracie Kerrison, Erin 037
961 859, 895 Kim, Hyoun
Keast, Robyn Kersey, Laura 725
537 797 Kim, Jaeok
Keel, Tim Kersha-Aerga, Dorothy 649
514 374, 422, 668, 719 Kim, Jee Yearn
Keener, Steven Tucker Keslar, Marissa 274
962 046 Kim, Jeong Lim
Keeton, Vincent Andre Kessler, Danny 037
1002 976 Kim, Jeong Hyun
Keith, Shelley Kethineni, Sesha 627
478, 513 420, 1037 Kim, Jihoon
Kellam, Leslie Kethro, Tory 721
627 201 Kim, John
Keller, Bill Khachatryan, Norair 627
781 471 Kim, Joonggon
Kelley, Barbara Tatem Khade, Natasha 226
476, 893, 951 623

353
Kim, Ju Young Kinlock, Timothy W. Klein, Jennifer L.
861 1043 402, 965
Kim, Kaeun Kinney, Edith Klein, Lloyd
1040 023, 063, 393, 785 133, 528, 932
Kim, KiDeuk Kinney, J. Bryan Klein, Rachael Renee
079, 211, 330, 391, 540 149 235
Kim, Mijin Kirby, Jeri Kleinstuber, Ross
670 884 030
Kim, Ryang Hui Kirchengast, Tyrone Klenowski, Paul
635 235 229, 848
Kim, Ryung Nam Kirchner, EmmaLeigh Kling, Ryan
037 741 273, 511, 735, 1033
Kim, SoHee Kirk, David Klinger, David A.
130, 775, 964 253, 830 192, 440
Kim, Ye Jin Kirkland Gillespie, Lane Klingfuss, Jeffrey
623 019 731, 986
Kim, Yeong-Hee Kirkner, Anne Klofas, John
1023 627, 905 589, 861
Kim, Yongsok Kirsopp, Adam Klotz, Thomas
1019 938 944
Kim, Young S. Kirsten, Kemmerer E. Klunk, Fred Rinehart
134 222 404
Kim, Young-An Kiss, Marissa Knepper, Paul
098, 386 145 017, 052, 147
Kim, Zin-Hwan Kita, Elizabeth Knight, Danica
562 787 575
Kimbrell, Catherine Kita, Mari Knight, Kelly E.
543 1018 384, 998
Kimmel, Michael Kivivuori, Janne Knight, Kevin
627 358, 607, 721 623, 1043
Kimpton, Anthony Klahm, Charles Knoth, Lauren
680 571 012, 623
Kimuna, Sitawa Klassen, Amy L. Kobayashi, Emiko
329 230, 1035 413
King, Donna Klausen, Jytte Kobayashi, Masakazu
063 185 627
King, Janelle M. Kleck, Gary Kobielski, Cameron P.
143 292, 816 623
King, Keron Matthew Kleele, Sebastian Koch, Michael
550 946 846
King, Laura L. Kleiman, Mark Koch, Ryan
019 1003 883
King, Ryan D. Kleiman, Matt Kochel, Tammy Rinehart
565 144, 573 027, 733
King, Sanna Kleimenov, Ivan Kocher, Charles J.
563 835 195, 742, 963
King, William R. Klein, Brent Kochol, Peter
945 615, 726 627
Kingshott, Brian Klein, Hannah Kodellas, Spyridon
1044 152 256

354
Koegl, Christopher J. Kosiak, Daryl J. Krieg, Andrea Garber
807 048 023
Koehle, Greg Koski, Connie M. Krienert, Jessie L.
139 092, 627 650
Koehne, Joeleana Kosloski, Anna E. Kringen, Anne Li
206 089, 758, 944 736, 991
Koehnlein, Josh Kothapally, Srivatsa Kringen, Jonathan
774 627 623, 736, 775
Koen, Marthinus Christoffel Kotlaja, Marijana Krohn, Marvin
279 255 203, 227, 808, 891, 971,
Koenraadt, Rosa Kovacevic, Merdijana 1005
720 627 Kruglanski, Arie
Koeppel, Maria Kovalchik, Stephanie 498
162 112 Kruis, Nathan
Koetzle, Deborah Kowalski, Brian R. 627
232, 407 841 Krumholz, Susan T.
Kohm, Lynne Marie Kowaluk, Gary J. 799
011 979 Krupa, Julie
Kohm, Steven A. Kracke, Kristen 242, 977
773 028, 431, 614 Krupka, Kate
Kolar, Kat Krahl, David Eric 407
1002 685 Kruttschnitt, Candace
Kolivoski, Karen M. Krajewski, Andrea E. 194, 419, 681, 896
606, 1020 639 Kuba, Bruce
Koller, Cynthia Kramer, John H. 749
372 137 Kubik, Joanna
Kolosky, Alexa Kramer, Ronald C. 627, 893
709 388, 521, 699, 728 Kubrin, Charis
Kong, Si-Yuan Kramer, Rory 098, 765, 831
321 634 Kudlac, Christopher
Kontos, Louis Krantz, Sheldon 603
120, 940, 976, 1024 069 Kuehn, Sarah
Konvisser, Zieva D. Kras, Kimberly R. 324
784 041, 323, 451, 524, 757 Kuhl, Danielle
Kooistra, Paul Kraska, Peter 127, 721, 802, 935
618 107, 201, 233 Kuhlmann, Annette
Koon-Magnin, Sarah Kreager, Derek 860
631 058, 210, 523, 703, 723 Kuhns, Joseph B.
Koons-Witt, Barbara A. Krebs, Christopher 150, 617
248 066, 475, 995 Kukla-Acevedo, Sharon
Kopak, Albert Krebs, Molly A. 457
232, 347, 1045 457 Kula, Sedat
Koper, Christopher Kreiner, Peter 1018
018, 067, 995 682 Kulick, Jonathan
Kopp, Phillip Kremling, Janine 779, 1003
239 627 Kulig, Teresa C.
Korgen, Kathleen Kremser, Jonathan M. 151
262 213 Kumar, Navin
Kort-Butler, Lisa A. Kretschmar, Jeff M. 089, 467, 623
274, 889 566

355
Kumar, Sumit Labriola, Melissa Lane, Jodi
171 724, 894 429
Kunard, Laura Lachman, Pamela Lanfear, Charles C.
876 903 623
Kuo, Shih-Ya Lachs, Mark S. Langevin, Stephanie
709 138 623
Kupchik, Aaron Ladny, Roshni T. Langheim, Kelsie
683 469 647
Kuraishi, Hiroki Ladwig, Samantha Langton, Lynn
627 589, 780 066, 167, 417, 475, 722
Kurlychek, Megan C. Laferrière, Dominique Lanier, Chief Cathy L.
050, 526, 993 627 154, 834
Kurmin, Megan Lafleur, Ryan Lanier, Christina
375 023, 895 650, 1014
Kurs, Emma LaFree, Gary Lanier, Mark M.
939, 981 039, 052, 207, 434 1013
Kurti, Marin Lagace, Maude Lannes, Paula
095, 946 627 246, 421
Kurtz, Don L. Lageson, Sarah E. Lanskey, Caroline
606, 966 169, 675 070
Kury, Helmut Laguardia, Francesca Lanterman, Jennifer
166, 860, 975 596 134, 354
Kurze, Arnaud Laguna, Sofia Lantsman, Leonid
596 627 065
Kusaj, Cliff Lai, Yung-Lien (Edward) Lantz, Brendan
787 123, 510 062, 669
Kutnjak Ivkovich, Sanja Lamb, Kathleen Ann Lao, Jiaqi
095, 196 843 623
Kwak, Dae-Hoon Lamba, Navjot LaPlant, Eric Gerard
102 274 120
Kwiatkowski, Nicole Lambert, Eric G. LaPorte, Gerald
627 413, 551, 877 809
Kwon, Soon-Chul Lambert, Meg LaRaia, William
562 193 328
Kyckelhahn, Tracey Lamberton, Renee Larroulet, Pilar
394 627 960
Kyle, Michael Jon Laming, Erick Larson, Matthew
864 260 182, 679, 721
Lamm Weisel, Deborah Laskorunsky, Julia
L 777 852
Lampe, Dirk Lasky, Nicole
La Vigne, Nancy 762 427
174, 497, 540, 781, 888, Lamphere, Renee D. Latessa, Edward
939 739, 934 212, 367, 436, 566, 623,
Laan, Jacob Land, Kenneth 627, 753
623 556, 831 Lattimore, Pamela K.
Labissiere, Yves Lande, Ursula Ann 226, 334, 694, 769, 894
241 520 Laub, John H.
Labrecque, Ryan M. Landers, Monica 830
1001 623

356
Lauchs, Mark Lee, Byung Lee, Minsik
140, 537, 756 814 985
Laufer, William S. Lee, Changhan Lee, Selye
872 643 246, 421
Lauger, Timothy Lee, Christopher Lee, Seungjoo
610, 1022 968 663
Laurier, Catherine Lee, Cynthia Lee, Seungmug
627 573 409, 793
Lauritsen, Janet L. Lee, Daiwon Lee, Soo Jung
695 255, 793 976
Lautenschlager, Rachel Lee, Dan Lee, Sung Uook
550 477 663
Lavery, Theresa Lee, Gang Lee, Vivian
837, 1042 623 132
Lavorgna, Anita Lee, Gavin Lee, Yeungjeom
835 869 478, 721
Lawhorne, Jenelle Lee, Hannarae Lee, YongJei
164 056, 627 125, 319, 542, 623
Lawrence, Daniel Lee, Hee Jung Lee, Yoon-Ho
253, 888 635 663
Lawrence, Velika Lee, Heejin Lefstein, Norman
832 627 527
Lawson, Claire Lee, Heeuk Dennis Legault, Richard
051 623, 751 039, 379
Lawton, Brian Lee, Jacqueline Leggett, Christopher
365, 1027 859 623
Le, Hoang Tien Lee, Jae-Seung Lehman, Wayne E.K.
040 775 623
Leal, Wanda Lee, Jason Lehmann, Benedikt
493 657 720
Leban, Lindsay Lee, JiHoon Lehmann, Peter
478, 930 212 324, 852
Lebar, Al Lee, Jihye Yoo Leiber, Michael
396 623 101
LeBel, Tom Lee, Jina Leigey, Margaret
144 190, 526 186
Leberatto, Antony C. Lee, Joongyeup Leighton, Julia
009 102, 270 616
Lebrón, Montserrat Lee, Jungwon Leighton, Paul
623 623 053, 099
Leclerc, Benoit Lee, Kang Leili, Jennifer
627 054 480
Leclerc, Chloé Lee, Kyunghwa Leitz, Alicia
687, 721 274 1045
Leduc, Lisa Lee, Matthew Lenning, Emily
657, 858 836 372
Lee, Anne M. Lee, Meggan J. Lens, Michael
364 134, 879 453
Lee, Bora Lee, Mi-jeong Lenton, Simon
643 212 546

357
Lentz, Theodore Scott Levett, Lora Lichtenberg, Illya
623 277 150
Lenza, Michael Levey, Philippa Lieberman, Charles Andrew
531, 535, 860 271 042, 1004
Leo, Richard Levi, Michael Lieberman, Joel D.
718 340, 772, 835 627, 864
Leon, Chrysanthi Levin, Aaron Liebst, Lasse
393 142 793
Leon, Kenneth Sebastian Levin, Brian Light, Michael T.
960 164 082
Leonard, Eileen Levine, Harry Light, Ryan
836 821 050
Leonard, Kenneth Levy, Dylan Lightfoot, Jack
725 238 846
Leonard, Meredythe Levy, Jeremy Ligon, Gina
627 497 636
Leone, Matthew Charles Levy, Marissa P. Like, Toya
1026 261, 518 686
Lepage, Cory R. Lewandowski, Carla Lilley, David
191, 411 812 980
Lerch, Jennifer Lewis, Caitlyn Lim, Helen Ahn
077 802 200
Leslie, Kate Lewis, Richard Lim, Hyeyoung
949 096 025, 623
Lesneskie, Eric Leyro, Shirley Lim, Nelson
627 446 167
Lessard, Jared Li, Carrie Lim, Ye-seul
725 191 814
Letourneau, Elizabeth J. Li, Jessica C-M Limmer, Jaimee
330, 951 251 172
Letteney, Kyle Ward Li, Lanxiang Lin, Arizona Wan-Chun
306 023 947, 1023
Leukefeld, Carl Li, Luye Lin, Cheng-Hsien (Albert)
575 190, 251 1041
Leukfeldt, Rutger Li, Shengwen Lin, Jeffrey
838 980 451
Levan, Kristine Li, Spencer Lin, Kai
236, 858 274 846
Levander, Sten Li, Xiaoqi Lindahl, Nicole Solomon
219 447, 566 217, 1035
Levchak, Charisse Li, Yudu Linde, Antonia
126 208, 865, 904, 1015 052
Levchak, Philip Liang, Bin Lindekilde, Lasse
126 208, 1015 Engelbrecht
Leverentz, Andrea Liao, Dan 684
023, 267, 830 584, 693 Lindhorst, Taryn
Leverick, Fiona Liberman, Akiva 892
784 028, 769 Lindquist, Christine
Leverso, John Librett, Mitch 066, 475, 769, 895, 939
291 260

358
Lindsey, Andrea M. Lively, Thomas Lopez, Jonathan
477, 662 278 364
Ling, Shichun Asminet Livingston, Jennifer Lopez, Juan M.
181 725 019
Linhares, Fernando Livingston Runell, Lindsey Lopez, Mary Helen
275, 842 092, 170 627
Link, Nathan W. Lizotte, Alan Lopez, Vera
609, 623, 1043 971 145
Link, Tanja Lobanov-Rostovsky, Chris Lopez De La Piedra, Mireia
842 079, 330 623
Linn, Melissa Lochman, John E. Lord, Nicholas
216, 647 586 1028
Linnemann, Travis Lockwood, Brian Lorenz, Katherine
119, 773, 862 1012 160, 283
Linning, Shannon Loeber, Rolf Loth, Lydie Ravone
249 076, 097, 228, 649, 807 623
Lippens, Ronnie Loeffler, Charles Louderback, Eric
491 320, 453, 993 059, 184
Lippert, Randy K. Loesel, Friedrich Loughran, Thomas
773 070, 197, 372, 529, 992 059, 100, 215, 227, 395,
Lipsey, Mark Loftin, Colin 587, 701, 901
028, 076, 299, 543 192, 722 Louton, Brooks
Lipton, Robert Loftus, Zachary 836
623 976 Loveland, Jennifer E.
Listwan, Shelley Logan, Matthew William 657, 1025
627 025 Lovell, David G.
Litmanovitz, Yael Dina Logan, Michael 970
623 971 Lovell, Rachel E.
Liu, Haiyan Logan, T.K. 809
251 469 Lovins, Brian
Liu, Jiabo London, Jeffrey M. 212
900 870, 948 Low, Elizabeth C.
Liu, Jianghong Long, Christian 164, 469
181 026 Low, Sabina
Liu, Jianhong Long, Jennifer Gentile 725
251, 413 568 Lowan, Ting Wang
Liu, Jie Long, LaDonna 549
208 169 Lowe, Nathan
Liu, Lindy Long, Michael 836, 1029
138 846 Lowenkamp, Christopher T.
Liu, Liu Longazel, Jamie 1042
878 866 Lowery, Patrick
Liu, Peter W. Longmire, Dennis 231
800 137, 904 Lowrey, Belen
Liu, Ruth Longmore, Monica 111
255 363, 627 Lowry, Samantha
Liu, Siyu Lopes, Giza 167, 250, 327, 545
208 238, 932 Loy, Scott
Liu, Tzu-Hsuan Lopez, Faustino 627
627 036

359
Lu, Hong Ly, Monica MacKenzie, Doris
208, 505, 904, 1015 627 334
Lu, Naiji Lynch, Alison Julia Mackenzie, Simon
469 479, 569, 969, 1037 899
Lu, Yunmei Lynch, Caitlin Grace Mackey, David A.
062 1019 236
Luallen, Jeremy Lynch, Jaclyn Mackey, Melissa I.
273, 511 627 129
Lucas, Paul A. Lynch, James Patrick Mackey, William J.
411 066, 153, 352, 695 229, 999
Lucas, Schannae Lynch, Kellie R. Mackinnon, Alexandria
073, 303 469, 795 341
Lucena, Marcela Zamboni Lynch, Mathew D. Macropol, Kathy
190 864, 897 627
Lucken, Karol Lynch, Michael J. Madan, Manish
190 224, 846 594, 789
Ludwig, Jens Lynch, Mona Maddan, Sean
993 870 158
Lugo, Alison Lynch, Shannon Madensen, Tamara D.
848 623, 627, 833 319, 623
Lugo, Kristina Lynn, Vanessa Madero-Hernandez, Arelys
434, 853 033 N.
Lugo, Melissa Lynton, Eddy 542, 726
367, 623 072, 216, 397, 465, 618, Madfis, Eric
Lukash, Anastasiia 740, 900 763
400 Lyons, Christopher Madrigal, Susana
Lum, Cynthia 047, 692, 964 972
018, 042, 067, 333, 377, Lyons, Terry Lusk Maes, Angelique Nevarez
435, 440 1007 587
Lundgren, Moa Lysova, Alexandra Magee, Lauren
1034 106 035
Lundy, Romero Lytle, Daniel J. Maggard, Scott R.
645 548 062, 563
Luo, Fei Lytle, Robert Maggs, Jennifer
536 552 093
Lupien, Sonia J. Magliozzi, Devon
447 M 465
Luscombe, Alexander Magness, Matt
432 Maass, Stephanie 878
Lussier, Patrick 036, 212, 1042 Magno, Christopher
178, 528, 635, 978 MacAlister, David 640, 1024
Lutgen, Laura 062, 231, 707 Magnus, Amy M.
232 MacDonald, John 124, 190, 655
Lutz, Jennifer R. 090 Magnuson, Shannon
399, 968 Macdonald, Mitch 451, 855
Lutze, Faith 141 Maguire, Edward R.
128, 144 Machado, Érica Babini 150, 387, 630
Lux, Jennifer L. 563 Mahfood, Valerie Wolfe
212, 623, 627 Mackall, Abena Subira 137
623

360
Mahoney, John S. Manchak, Sarah M. Marina, Peter
618 613, 623, 627 585, 983
Maiello, Megan Mancik, Ashley Marinez, Jessica Lynn
074 471, 514, 930 623
Maier, Elizabeth Mancini, Christina Marino, Franco
1034 415, 604, 713 484
Maier, Katharina Mandala, Marissa Marino, Kim
200, 262, 498, 732 258, 390 305
Maier, Shana L. Mandel, Mark Marion, Nancy E.
031 623, 627 243, 452, 621
Maimon, David Mandery, Evan Markman, Joshua
184, 829 631, 784, 891 751, 856
Mair, George Mandley, Anndiva Markovic, John D.
737 462 576
Majmundar, Malay Maniglia, Rebecca Markovic, Vesna
1003 425 968
Makashova, Dzhamilia Mann, Richard Marks, Elizabeth
162 197 831
Makkai, Toni Manning, Jason Marks, Michael
546 313, 966 614
Maksuta, Kyle Manning, Marni Wendy Markson, Lucy
517 260 070
Malinski, Rebecca Manning, Wendy Markwalder, Nora
623 363, 627 505
Malkin, Michelle L. Mansley, Elizabeth Maroco, João
262, 353 030, 132 627
Mallender, Jacque Manzo, Amber Maroun, Rimonda
992 404, 1043 101
Malley, Sara Mao, KuoRay Marshall, Chris E.
169 266 358
Mallicoat, Stacy Mapp-Matthews, Sadeiah Marshall, Ethan
073, 627, 700 819 160
Mallory, Stephen Marchand, André Marshall, Hollianne
373, 1007 256 627
Malm, Aili Marchbanks, Miner P. Marshall, Ineke Haen
750, 888 527 052, 358, 607, 627
Malone, Chad A. Marchi, Estee Marson, Jennifer Jean
565 189 188
Maloney, Carrie Marcum, Catherine Martaindale, M. Hunter
407, 669 254, 341, 637, 825, 934, 623, 627
Malthaner, Stefan Hans 1042 Marteache, Nerea
Georg Marcus, Anthony 848
684 049, 276 Martellozzo, Elena
Maltz, Michael Mares, Michael Brian 592
343 623 Martensen, Kayla Marie
Mamayek, Chae M. Margalioth, Yoram 075, 231, 1029
059 377 Martin, Alison B.
Manasse, Michelle Marganski, Alison 654
414 245 Martin, Brian D.
841

361
Martin, Eric Martinson, Hon. Donna Matsueda, Ross L.
334, 497 969 444, 691
Martin, Favian Martsolf, Donna Matsushima, Yuko
042, 623, 627 256 706
Martin, James Austin Martz, Ryan Mattick, Kelsey
294 133 404
Martin, James R. Maruna, Shadd Mattson, Patti
956 250, 267, 787, 902, 993 299
Martin, Jodi Maruschak, Laura Matusiak, Randa Embry
889 153 294
Martin, Jose Marwah, Sanjay Matuzsan, Gabrielle
034 767, 1006 140
Martin, Karin D. Maskaly, Jon Matz, Adam K.
296 196, 237, 530, 582, 627, 764
Martin, Kimberly 753 Mauer, Marc
417, 584 Maskrey, Andrew 038, 516
Martin, Liam 898 Maume, Mike
450, 948 Mason, Alex 056
Martin, Roland 936 Maurutto, Paula
781 Massad, Josh Richard 055
Martin, William 623 Maury, Sophie
1000 Massengale, Elizabeth 957
Martin, Yolanda 627 Maxfield, Michael G.
086 Massey, Christina 052
Martineau, Melissa 496 Maxson, Cheryl
965 Mastrocinque, Jeanna M. 124
Martinez, Alejandra 383, 469 Maxwell, Christopher D.
627 Mastrofski, Stephen D. 106, 190
Martinez, Amanda 242, 346, 873 Maxwell, Sheila Royo
1030 Matallana Villarreal, Jairo 144, 281
Martinez, Crystal 720 May, David
122 Match, Michael 047, 387, 663, 875
Martinez, Daniel 627 May, Jeff
384, 866, 960 Mateescu, Alexandra 411
Martinez, Denisse 279 Mayol Calderon, Isamar
751 Matesanz, James 623
Martinez, Herbert 170 Mayzer, Roni
828 Mathers, Scott Alden 171, 645
Martinez, Katherine 627 Mazar, Laurel
483, 627 Mathesius, Jeff 627
Martinez, Natalie N. 635 Mazeika, David
125 Mathna, Brooke 008, 623
Martinez, Jr., Ramiro 741, 966 Mazerolle, Lorraine
446, 705 Matlin, Alisa 669, 840, 950
Martinez-Prather, Kathy Erin 658 Mazerolle, Paul
949 Matson, Scott 114
Martiniuc, Angelyne 079 Maziarka, Kristen Denise
623 Matsuda, Mauri 124
Martinovic, Marietta 1036 Mazurek, Jordan Edward
1045 973

362
Mbilinyi, Lyungai F. McCoy, Candace McGrimmon, Tucker
474 961 797
McAnnally, Linda McCristall, Philip McGuffog, Ingrid
338 627 1002
McAvoy, John J. McCuddy, Timothy McGuinn, Stephen C.
304 1046 877
McBride, Marianna McCue, Corrie McIllwain, Jeffrey Scott
317 574 537
McBride, Michael T. McCuish, Evan McIntyre Miller, Whitney
321 228, 627 372
McCabe, Kimberly Ann McCutcheon, James McKay, Tasseli
594, 713 627, 639 895, 939
McCafferty, James McDonald, Courtney McKee, Jesse R.
623 483, 627 657
McCaffree, Kevin J. McDonald, Danielle McKenna, Joseph M.
437, 709 287, 372 949
McCall, Patricia L. McDonald, Dave McKenna, Paul F.
831 337 1031
McCallin, Morgan McDonald, Douglas McKinney, Brenda A.
014 682 627
McCann, Ellen McDougle, Lindsey McKnight, Patrick
903 372 401
McCarthy, Daniel Joseph McDougle, Robyn McLean, Kyle
041 713 270
McCarty, William McDowall, David McLean, Sarah J.
283, 987 016, 192 242
McClanahan, Bill McDowell, Meghan McLeod, David Axlyn
699, 773 979 106, 528, 938
McClanahan, Wendy S. McElrath, Suzy McLevey, John
627 302 134
McCleary, Richard McElreath, David Hughes McMahon, Sarah
752 056, 261, 293, 327, 373, 528
McClure, David 1007 McMahon-Howard, Jennifer
888 McElreath, Leisa Stuart 627
McCluskey, John 327, 1007 McMartin, Dan
242, 346 McEwen, Tom 1033
McColumn, Jewel 284, 514 McNamee, Catherine
828 McGarrell, Edmund F. 777
McConaghy, Megan 035, 250, 447, 737 McNeal, Brittani A.
524 McGee, Tara Renae 623
McConnell, Jessica 114, 386, 807 McNeel, Hillary D.
645 McGloin, Jean 302
McCord, Eric 215 McNeeley, Susan
812 McGough, Maureen 940, 978
McCorkel, Jill 853 McNulty, Thomas L.
163, 633, 776 McGovern, Virginia 978
McCormack, Philip D. 332 McQuade, Brendan
627 McGrain, Patrick 1000
McCormick, M. Paul 393 Meade, Benjamin
432 663

363
Meade, Caitlyn Melossi, Dario Mestrinaro, Andrew
627 420, 494 666
Meadows, Robert Meloy, Michelle Metcalfe, Christi
200 645 731
Mears, Daniel P. Melton, Heather Metzger, Pamela
047, 333, 477, 541, 623, 368 616
670, 810, 891 Melzer, Sharon Meyer, Cheryl
Meckes, Jessica 754, 1003 627
595, 789 Menaker, Tasha A. Meyer, Emily
Medina, Justin 758 198
757 Menard, Kim S. Meyer, Kimberly
Medina, Michael 151, 222 Susanmarie
800 Menard, Scott 524, 694
Medina-Sarmiento, Jose 037, 940 Meyer, Michael
449 Menasco, Melissa A. 1027
Medley-Rath, Stephanie 160 Meyers, Travis J.
397 Meng, Qingli 143
Meek, Rosie 078 Mezentsoff, Paul
1009 Menjivar, Cecelia 424
Mehozay, Yoav 494, 705 Miao, Michelle
932 Menon, Preeti 570, 767, 1015
Mei, Joseph 616 Michalowski, Raymond
271 Mercante, Jessica 388, 507, 521, 699
Mei, Xiaohan 646, 855 Michalsen, Venezia
144, 841 Meredith, Tammy 478
Meini, Bruno 841 Michaud, Andrew C.
674 Merken, Stacie 627
Meitl, Michele Bisaccia 116, 349 Michel, Cedric
621 Merlo, Alida 228, 471, 730
Meitus, Alexander A. 589 Midamba, Nikita
963 Merola, Linda 431, 623
Melander, Lisa 042 Middleton, Jessica
245, 627 Merrill, Monica 331, 999
Melanson, Lorrin 696 Miethe, Terance
623 Merrington, Shannon 131, 549, 627, 864
Melde, Chris 537 Mikell, Toniqua Charee
187 Merritt, Tiffany C. 623
Meldrum, Ryan C. 623, 784 Mikuska, Jakub
539 Mesko, Gorazd 226, 814
Mele, Marie 418 Milam, Katherine C.
171 Messerschmidt, James W. 401
Melenka, Nicole 163, 708 Milburn, Travis
623 Messing, Jill Theresa 224
Mellgren, Caroline 368 Miles, Caroline
138, 219 Messinger, Adam 281
Mellom, Doug 796 Miles-Johnson, Toby
630 Messner, Steven 373
Mellow, Jeff 123, 831 Miller, Austin Joel
551, 1038 Mestre Brancale, Julie 627
341, 683, 1005

364
Miller, Bonnie Misshula, Evan Mohr, Anna
336 390 342
Miller, Bryan Lee Mitchell, Jade Moldenhauer, Stephanie
623 266 463
Miller, Carla Mitchell, Jessica Nicole Molloy, Julie
627, 1014 169, 623, 627 905
Miller, Denise Mitchell, Julianna Mon, Wei-Teh
623 623 280
Miller, Erin Mitchell, Kelly Lyn Moncure, Katherine
272 239 623
Miller, Heather Mitchell, Kimberly Monell, Jack S.
623 431 813
Miller, Holly Mitchell, Latanya P. Moneyham, Laura
160 627 299
Miller, Jeaneé C. Mitchell, Meghan M. Monfort, Samuel
408 623, 690 401
Miller, Jody Mitchell, Ojmarrh Monico, Laura B.
124, 492, 633, 702 623 1043
Miller, Joel Mitchell, Renee Monk, Bryan M.
407, 694 241 088, 141, 271
Miller, Mitchell Miyazawa, Setsuo Monk, Khadija
316 759, 854 470
Miller, Monica K. Mizel, Matthew L. Montagnet, Chase
048 634 499
Miller, Reuben Mizrachi, Dory Montague, David R.
146, 1000 655 652
Miller, Rowland S. Mkuu, Rahma Montana, Omar
623 023 083
Miller, Susan L. Moak, Stacy Monteiro, Carlos E.
031, 368 513 493
Miller, Ty Mobley, Alan Montenegro Pessoa de
294 202 Mello, Marilia
Mills, Colleen Modecki, Kathryn 063, 149
572, 736 901 Montmagny Grenier,
Milne, Emma Katherine Moe, Charlene Catherine
551 159 1024
Mims, Bethany Moeller, Kim Moon, Byongook
816 666 151
Minor, Kevin I. Mogavero, Melanie Clark Moon, Junseob
306, 877 395 643
Minton, Todd D. Moghalu, Arthur S. Mooney, Jayne
746 526 585, 1024
Miodownik, Derek Moghrabi, Sameera Mooney, Jennifer L.
375 226, 780 355
Mioduszewski, Michelle Mogul, Marjie Moore, Angela Marie
680 792 392, 466, 719, 826
Miro-Llinares, Fernando Mohamed, Rafik Moore, Janet
040, 449, 493 053, 515 084
Misse, Michel Mohammed, Linda Lila Moore, Kelly
804 157 401, 646

365
Moore, Kendra Morse, Christine Mulrooney, Kyle Jonathan
712 638 Daniel
Moore, Sara Morselli, Carlo 759
015 627, 750, 871 Mulvey, Edward
Moore, Trey Moschgat, Robert 333, 525
627 447 Mummert, Sadie J.
Morabito, Melissa Mosher, Clayton 068, 246, 627
198, 568, 991 623, 889 Muni, Michele
Morales, Hugo Mota, Caroline Maria de 171, 597
012 Miranda Munn, Dana
Morales, Kristina E. 665 627
627 Motivans, Mark Munoz, Ed A.
Moran, Richard Dean 1033 300
964 Moule, Jr., Richard K. Murakawa, Naomi
Morash, Merry 042, 107, 340 482, 678
012, 050, 162, 363 Mowder, Denise L. Murphy, Amy
Morden, Hilary Kim 503, 623 612
690 Mowen, Gregg G. Murphy, Jennifer
Moreno, Megan 854 033
431, 623 Mowen, Thomas James Murphy, Joshua J.
Moreno, Peter 683, 824, 854 689
396, 431 Moyeda, Nayeli Murphy, Kristina
Moreto, Will 623 733
009, 051, 450 Mueller, Derek Murphy, Ryan
Morewitz, Stephen 635 042, 277
623 Mueller, Marion Murray, Rebecca K.
Morgan, Kirstin 946 457
129, 214, 257 Muftic, Lisa Musto, Jennifer Lynne
Morgan, Mark Alden 574, 657 728, 768
025 Mugellini, Giulia Myer, Andrew
Morgan, Rachel E. 772, 950 1012
264, 695 Muhammad, Bahiyyah Myers, David
Mori, Rintaro 842 477
992 Muhammad, Khalil Gibran Myers, Nicole
Moriau, Jacques 482 1045
410 Mulcahy, Destinee Myers, Randolph
Morrell, Barbara 463 017, 298, 990
688 Muldoon, Caitlin Veronica Myrstol, Brad
Morris, Nancy Ann 959 461
331, 623, 627 Mulford, Carrie
Morris, Patricia 525, 725 N
432 Mulhollem, Marcella Louise
Morris, R.C. 157 Na, Chongmin
363 Muller, Paul 743
Morris, Robert G. 623 Nabzdyk, Rebecca
144, 344 Muller, Thaddeus 627
Morris-Francis, Sherill 585 Nadel, Melissa
115, 347 Mulligan, Kerry 518
Morrison, John 985 Nader, Elias
1021 057

366
Naegler, Laura Ndegwa, Anna Newark, Carol Joan
034, 952, 973 623 080, 627
Nagel, Alexander Ndikaru, John Ndungu Newberry, Timothy
899 Ngugi 968
Nagel, Mechthild 608, 690 Newbold, Greg
173 Ndrecka, Mirlinda 860
Nager, Alexis 232, 880 Newbury-Birch, Dorothy
623 Neary, Kevin 992
Nagin, Daniel 511 Newcity, Lisa
333, 419, 463, 658 Nedelec, Joseph 111
Nagrecha, Mitali 156, 229, 317, 679, 999 Newell, Bryce Clayton
296 Neill, Daniel B. 279
Najdowski, Cynthia 320 Newman, Elana
270 Neissl, Katharina 627
Nakamura, Kiminori 623 Newman, Graeme R.
752, 855, 1026 Nellis, Ashley 898
Nakousi, Moira 186 Newsome, Jamie
600, 1022 Nelson, Erik 623, 627
Nalaschi, Bianca 679 Newton, David C.
294 Nelson, Matthew 1034
Nalla, Mahesh K. 365, 623 Newton, Katherine
130, 594, 789, 865, 898 Nelson, Nadia T. 623
Namgung, Hyon 627 Ngo, Fawn T.
107 Nelson-Zagar, Tari 279
NaPier, Emily 623 Nguyen, Holly
296 Nene, Caythar Shirish 100, 723
Napolitano, Laura 623 Nicacio, Claudia Monteiro
792 Neptune, Malisa N. 409, 458
Narayan, Ritesh 711 Nichols, Andrea
964 Nerlien, Tamara 403
Narchet, Fadia 021, 936 Nichols, Clinton
111, 426, 959 Nesvet, Matthew 623
Nascimben, Christine 205 Nichols, Jordan
623 Neudecker, Christine 067
Nash, Becky 016 Nichols, Terry
883 Neugebauer, Katheryn 627
Nasheri, Hedi 623 Nichols-Hadeed, Corey
872 Neuilly, Melanie-Angela 469
Natarajan, Mangai 420, 660, 704 Nicholson, Jason
975 Nevada, Patrick 812
Nation, Denise 627 Nickell, Tammy
120, 510, 813 Neve, Rudie 539
Navarro, John C. 141, 871 Nickisch, Hannes
218 Neverson, Nicole 320
Navarro, Jordana Nicole 1031 Nicksa, Sarah
254, 934 Neves, Ana Veronica 665
Nayibzada, Leeda 942 Niebuhr, Nicole
623 New, Anneliese 657
Nazaretian, Zavin 623 Nielsen, Amie
709 127, 143

367
Niemeyer, Richard E. Norza, Ervyn O'Sullivan, Carmel
437 459 1022
Nieuwbeerta, Paul Novak, Kenneth J. Obergfell-Fuchs, Joachim
703 777 837
Nilsen, Madison Novak, Martin Obi, Festus C.
627 346 213, 229, 999
Nilsson, Eva-Lotta Novich, Madeleine Obinyan, Evaristus
012 014, 991 204, 422, 668
Ningard, Holly Novisky, Meghan Oblad, Tim
286 1013 627
Nir, Esther Nowotny, Jordan Occhipinti, Stefano
105 300 070
Nivette, Amy Nowotny, Kathryn M. Ochie, Charles
846 663 204, 422, 668
Nix, Christine Abel Nunez, Diana Ochoa, Melissa
627 623 959
Nix, Justin Nuno, Lidia E. Ogbozor, Ernest
064, 623 064 561
Nixon, Timothy Nurse, Anne Ogle, Meghan R.
623 1034 518
Njoku, George Nwebo, Osy Oh, Gyeongseok
1030 290 226, 937
Nobles, Matt R. Nwokeji, Ekwuniru Okoye, Ifeoma Evelyn
138, 269, 988 662, 827 115, 1004
Noel, Melissa Olaghere, Ajima
397 O 543, 617
Nofziger, Stacey Olderman, Justine
138, 385 O, SooHyun 129
Noga-Styron, Krystal 125, 623 Olfers, Marjan
816 O'Brien, Daniel 136
Nolan, James J. 623 Oliva, Ann
942 O'Brien, Mallory 474
Nolan, James 035 Olive III, Francis
1014 O'Connell, Daniel 603
Nolet, Anne-Marie 612 Oliveira, Elenice De Souza
627 O'Grady, Mary Ann 688, 804
Noonan, Margaret 088 Oliveira, Raquel V.
153 O'Hara, Amy B. 627
Nordham, Chelsea J. 352 Oliver, Amalya
281 O'Hara, Brian A. 848
Norris, Alexis 864 Oliver, Brian E.
300 O'Hara, Samantha 202, 324
Norris, Robert J. 623, 627 Oliver, Willard M.
718 O'Neal, Eryn Nicole 243, 621
Northcutt Bohmert, Miriam 965 Oliver, William L.
Joy O'Neill, Brian 344, 751
035, 389 1045 Oliver, William
Norwood, Melanie O'Regan, Karla 805
732 169 Olivero, Michael
407, 816

368
Olsho, Lauren
273
Ostermann, Michael
015, 404, 627, 893
P
Olson, David E. Ostrom, Brian Pace, Garrett
706 573 523
Oludare, Alaba Ottensmann, John Pace, Nicholas
213, 229 142 201
Omori, Marisa Otto, Michaela Lyn Paddock, Ellen
583, 870 623 211
Onat, Ismail Ouassini, Nabil Paek, Seung Yeop
564 010, 418 130
Onwudiwe, Ihekwoaba Oudekerk, Barbara A. Pagano, Maria
204, 999 695, 901 836
Onyeozili, Emmanuel Ouellet, Frédéric Page, Jennifer
290, 827 623, 627, 721 238
Onyige, Chioma Daisy Ouellet, Marie Page, Joshua
774 1008 194, 1035
Opolot, Simon Ouellet-Morin, Isabelle Paik, Anthony
247 447 431
Opsal, Tara Ouellette, Heather M. Painter-Davis, Noah
094 387, 462 964
Orchowsky, Stan Ousey, Graham Pajón, Laura
345, 698, 906 831 623
Oriola, Temitope B. Outlaw, Maureen Curran Palacios, Wilson
1031 627 169, 316
Orr, Douglas Allan Overton, Angela Paladino, Amalia Soledad
085 1046 049, 276
Orr, Ryan Owen, Andrew Pallone, Melanie
861 799 998
Orrick, David Owen, Barbara A. Palmen, Hanneke
201 038, 1001 703
Orrick, Dwayne Owen, Lee Palmer, Jane E.
865 725 252, 528, 700
Ortiz, Claudia Owen, Rebecca Palmore, Christopher
627 300 629
Ortiz, Elizabeth Owen, Stephen S. Palys, Ted
815 087 233, 690
Ortiz, Jennifer Owens, Colleen Panfil, Vanessa
225 406 702, 743
Ortiz, Mia Owens, Emily Pangilinan, Maria Eva
118, 454, 518 064, 859 305
Osborne, Jeffery Owens, Jennifer Gatewood Pankow, Jennifer
430 650 623
Oselin, Sharon Owens, Lawrence Jesse Paoline, Eugene
1029 452 242, 877
Oser, Carrie Owusu-Bempah, Akwasi Papachristos, Andrew
355, 1029 376, 678 253, 390, 501, 750
Osgood, D. Wayne Ozkan, Turgut Papadouka, Maria Eirini
210, 936 150, 582 061, 783
Osho, Gbolahan Solomon Ozymy, Jeremy
033 094

369
Paquet-Clouston, Masarah- Parks, Erika Payne, Jason Leslie
Cynthia 211, 981 546, 609
189, 271 Parmar, Alpa Payne, Troy C.
Paquette, Sarah 458 139, 598
020 Parra, Michelle Fabiola Payton, Seth B.
Paquette Boots, Denise 623 142
006, 073, 122, 627 Parrello, Tara Pealer, Jennifer
Pardini, Dustin 303 148
076, 228, 807 Parrotta, Kylie Pearman, F. Alvin
Pare, Paul-Phillippe 797, 998 863, 1011
542 Parry, Megan Marie Pechal, Jennifer L.
Pare Cardinal, Maude 042 447
623 Parsons, Jim Peck, Jennifer
Parent, Geneviève 043 101, 530, 595
351 Parti, Katalin Pedersen, Maria Libak
Parent, Rick 369, 549, 785 544
689 Pashea, Joseph John Pedneault, Amelie
Park, Insun 703 393, 623
412, 879 Pasko, Lisa Pedroni, Laurence
Park, JiHye 712 468, 1037
102, 549 Pasley, Chelsie Peek-Asa, Corinne
Park, Nicholas 627 256, 431
627 Passas, Nikos Pegram, Kashea
Park, Oi Byung 420 250
986 Pate, Margaret Peguero, Anthony
Park, Sang Jun 277, 623 580, 857
623 Pate, Matthew Peirce, Jennifer
Park, Seongmin 846 232, 551
539, 650 Paternoster, Raymond Pelletier, Emily
Park, Sunyoung 059, 587, 895 582, 736
412 Patino, Jairo Penn, Everette
Park, Sunyoung 665 122
510 Patrick, Le'Brian Alexander Pennington, Liana
Park, Youngsam 707 084
829 Pattavina, April Penny, John
Parker, Amanda M. Sharp 198, 568 422, 668
457, 819 Patten, Daniel Penrod, Steven
Parker, Brandy R. 224 623
711 Patten, Meredith L. Peralta, Robert L.
Parker, Karen 171 157, 627
471, 556, 831 Patton, Emily Pereira, Debora Viana e
Parker, Laurin 766 Sousa
788 Paul, Crystal 665
Parker, Susan 172 Pereira, Ederson da Cruz
080, 803 Pauwels, Lieven 063
Parkin, William 648 Perenzin, Amber
520, 615, 963 Payne, Allison Ann 142
Parks, Andee Cooper 941 Perez, Nicholas
639, 674 Payne, Brian 897, 978
663

370
Perez, Xavier Peterson, Jessica Phillips, Scott
857 035 313
Perez Esparza, David Peterson, Jillian Phillips, Tiffany Arden
710 438, 977 627
Perez-Gómez, Augusto Peterson, Joseph Phoenix, Jo
795 283 990
Perez-Trujillo, Monica Peterson, Lindsey Piatak, Kirsten Ann
795 412 429
Perkins, Michael Peterson, Samuel Piatkowska, Sylwia J.
627 427 831
Perlin, Debra Petintseva, Olga Picarelli, John
815 410 039, 095, 185, 392, 562,
Perlin, Michael Louis Petitt, Aimee 636, 735, 826, 853
479, 569, 969, 1037 472 Pich, Michele
Perrone, Dina Petitt, Joseph 879
205 181 Piche, Justin
Perry, Alice Petkovsek, Melissa 432
603 226 Pickering, Jordan C.
Perry, Barbara Petrich, Damon Myles 192
1008 627 Pickett, Justin Tyler
Perry, Gali Petrocelli, Matthew 387, 627, 730, 852
377, 684 623 Picon, Mayra
Perry, Sarah Petropoulos, Nick 092
792 328, 458, 736 Pierce, Mari B.
Perry, Simon Petrosino, Anthony 067
684 543, 614 Pierre-Louis, Emmanuel
Perschon, Bailey Petrosino, Carolyn 261
627 805 Pifer, Natalie A.
Pershadsingh, Debbie Pettigrew, Mark 080, 230, 997
015 904 Pikciunas, Kweilin
Pesta, George Pettinger, Catherine 741, 934, 1046
341, 518, 683, 892 623 Pimentel, Susybel Roxana
Pesta, Racheal E. Pezzella, Frank 627
618, 627 023, 669, 757 Pinchevsky, Gillian
Peters, Adrienne M.F. Pfeffer, Rebecca 802
566 445, 627 Pincus, Aaron L.
Peters, Roger Phaneuf, Shannon Womer 222
627 246, 627 Pineau-Villeneuve,
Petersen, Amanda M. Phelps, Michelle Catherine
124, 355 194 351, 627
Petersen, Nick Philippon, Cassandra Pino, Nathan W.
570 895 326
Petersilia, Joan Phillips, Coretta Piper, Doshie
378 081 697
Peterson, Brandon J. Phillips, Matt Piquero, Alex R.
236 555, 836 041, 052, 150, 493, 525,
Peterson, Bryce E. Phillips, Nickie 591, 635, 745
391, 540, 939 594 Piquero, Nicole Leeper
Peterson, Christian Phillips, Scott W. 591
241 107

371
Pitman, Brian Pontell, Henry N. Pourebrahim Alamdar,
650 348, 772 Negar
Pittman, Adam Poole, Christina 641
623 623 Powe, Cameron
Pittman, Nicole Pooler, Tia Michelle 586
375 595 Powell, Kathleen
Pitts, James Mack Arthur Poon, Julie 675
676 627, 947 Powell, Nicole
Pitts, Joseph Poore, Jane 586
452 026 Powell, Zachary Austin
Pitts, Wayne Pope, Mark 399, 621
735, 1034 693 Powell-Williams, Todd
Pitzer, Lindsay Popma, Arne 164
525 317 Power, Cathleen
Piza, Eric L. Popovich, Nicole 300
519, 564, 617, 757, 864 968 Powers, Ráchael
Pizarro, Jesenia M. Porter, Courtney M. 059, 103, 169, 480, 623,
035, 447 524 627, 771
Planty, Michael Porter, Jeremy Pragacz, Andrew
066, 475, 722 147, 582, 647 1000
Pleggenkuhle, Breanne Porter, Lauren Prates, Marcos
1026 182, 623 804
Plerhoples, Tina Porter, Louise Pratt, Travis C.
497, 540 733 151, 423
Pleysier, Stefaan Portillo, Shannon Pratt, Jr., James Bernard
472, 946 757 124
Plourde, Chantal Portnoy, Jill Pratte, Mary
145 121, 156, 181 736
Plywaczewski, Emil W. Portway, Gary Presser, Lois
166, 774 623 632, 708
Podkopacz, Marcy Posadas, Carlos E. Prew, Paul
411, 526 101 324
Poff, Bethany Posey, Brianne Michelle Price, Dan
637 660, 704, 779 603
Poland, Amy Posick, Chad Price, Joshua
688 052, 156, 423, 765 173, 1000
Polans, Daniel Post, Stephen Pridemore, William Alex
008 836 639, 984
Policastro, Christina N. Poston, Ben Prieger, James E.
068, 650 343 1003
Polizzi, David Poteyeva, Margarita Prior, Francis
010, 491 190 029
Pollock, Joshua Potter, Hillary Prior, Nicole
623 163, 206, 225, 454 691
Pollock, Joycelyn Potter, Roberto Hugh Pritchard, Adam J.
373 627 281, 623, 627
Pollock, Wendi K. Potter, Sharyn Proctor, Janice Louise
293 700 938
Pompoco, Amanda Proctor, K. Ryan
367, 404, 623, 627 437, 709

372
Proctor, Steven Quinlan, Christina Maria Ramage, Amy E.
232 938 623
Propati, Megan Quinlan, Steve Ramakers, Anke
627, 645 566 808
Prospero, Moises Quinn, Beth Ramaswamy, Megha
300 372, 933 1013
Proulx, Jean Quinn, Julia Ramey, David M.
623, 627 448 107
Provine, Doris Quinn, Susan Ramirez, Marizen
866 484, 623 431
Pruss, Heather Quiroz, Fidel Ramirez, Nayan
084 627 691
Pryce, Daniel K. Qureshi, Hanif Ramirez, Ruben
630 409, 551 900
Psick, Zachary Edward Ramos, Javier
232 R 892
Ptacek, James Ranallo, Brandon
427 Rabe-Hemp, Cara E. 252
Pu-Folkes, Esq., Captain 047, 549, 623, 627, 991 Randa, Ryan
Oliver Rabideau, Brendan 151, 1010
834 273 Randall, Zachary C.
Pugh, Marilyn Rabinovich, Beth 065
465 639 Randol, Blake M.
Pulaski, David Radakrishnan, Sharmini 014
1033 273 Rangel Perez, Johanna Smith
Pulis, Jessica E. Radatz, Dana L. 837
563, 958 1025 Ranjan, Sheetal
Punter, Helen Rader, Emily 627
114 930 Ranson, J.W. Andrew
Purdon, James Alexander Rader, Nicole 341, 892, 936, 1007
504 1011 Rao, Justin
Puzzanchera, Charles Rados, Rachel 320
322 740 Rao, Shebani
Pyfer, Nicole Rafter, Nicole 406
503 444 Rappaport, Daniel
Pyrooz, David Ragan, Daniel 252
039, 623, 707, 813, 863, 210, 723 Ratansi, Shamir
940 Ragan, Kasey 623
172, 627 Ratcliffe, Jerry
Q Raghavan, Chitra 018, 142, 555
623, 657, 1025 Ratliff, Thomas
Qu, Lixin Raine, Adrian 331, 590, 945, 999
586 121, 181, 359, 586, 623, Rausch, Cassandra C.
Queloz, Balthazar 882 623
623 Rajah-Mandery, Valli Ray, James V.
Quero, Yann-Cedric 631, 784 215, 447, 627
458 Rajunas, Erik Ray, Katherine
Quick, Leslie-Dawn 201 687
341, 627 Ramachandar, Anitha Raymen, Thomas William
502 315

373
Read, Nicholas Regoeczi, Wendy Renauer, Brian
008, 614 131, 284, 514, 602 241
Ready, Justin Reibman, Rebecca Rengifo, Andres
365, 630 627 014, 577
Reasons, Charles E. Reichel, Phil Renner, Matthew Lazarus
233 166 623
Rebellon, Cesar J. Reichman, Nancy Rennison, Callie
783, 901 768, 858 131, 198, 383, 480, 903
Rebovich, Donald Reid, Andrew Rennó Santos, Mateus
420, 637, 999 062 829
Rechavi, Amit Reid, Joan A. Renzetti, Claire M.
184 403 031, 532, 578, 795, 885
Reckdenwald, Amy Reid, Lenna Restivo, Emily
627 327 130
Reddington, Fran Reid, Shannon E. Reuter, Peter
623 187, 555 333, 806, 956, 1003
Redlich, Allison D. Reigle, Anne Hartnett Revier, Kevin
257 304 1000
Redman, Virginia Paulette Reiman, Jeffrey Reyes, María Fernanda
627 053 795
Redner-Vera, Erica N. Reinarman, Craig Reyhani, Nicolette
270 870 637
Redo, Slawomir Marek Reinecke, Jost Reynald, Danielle
166 635 449
Reed, Carter Reingle-Gonzalez, Jennifer Reynolds, Jennifer
121 M. 623
Reed, Mark 591 Reyns, Bradford
219 Reinhard, Daniel 254, 1010
Reed, Thomas E. 139 Rezey, Maribeth L.
674 Reis, Stephanie 695, 780
Reed, Wornie L. 623 Rhine, Ed
231 Reisig, Michael D. 221, 294, 378
Reedt, Lou 630 Rhodes, Trisha
024 Reitler, Angela K. 949
Rees, Carter 583 Rhodes, William
058 Reitz, Kevin R. 511
Rees, Chris E. 294, 378, 764 Riccardi, Michele
692 Reitzel, John David 493, 600, 838
Reese, Tyler 597 Ricciardelli, Rose
623 Rembert, David Allen 014, 262, 689, 775, 841,
Reeves, Candra 115, 161, 510 979
627 Remmel, Rheanna Rich-Shea, Aviva M.
Reeves, Edward B. 121 143, 944
544 Remrey, Lizabeth Richards, Stephen C.
Reeves, Kasey 623 860
800 Remster, Brianna Richards, Tara Nicole
Reeves-Latour, Maxime 634 252, 327, 426, 1042
871 Ren, Ling Richardson, Jamie
Rege, Aunshul 536 313
060, 302, 774

374
Richardson, Nicholas J. Rivera, Craig Robison, Kaitlyn
226, 584, 693 610 503
Richardson, Rebecca Rivera, Echo Robison, Kristenne M.
548, 623 191 462, 1009
Richerme, Sarah Rivera, Luis Robitaille, Marie-Pier
047 495 447
Richie, Matt Rivers, III, Louie Robyn, Linda M.
025, 144 266 959
Richmond, Therese Rivolta, Pierre M. Rocha, Rafael Lacerda
453 425 Silveira
Rickard, Diana Roach, Julia 608
236 339 Roche, Sean P.
Ricketts, Melissa Roark, Jennifer 627
341, 637 384, 606 Rocheleau, Ann Marie
Ridener, Rebecca Robbins, Pamela Clark 654
324 043 Rocheleau, Gregory
Ridgeway, Greg Roberson, Cliff 1041
903 510 Rochin, Nick A.
Ridinger, Garrett Roberts, Aki 879
002 639, 692 Rocque, Michael
Rigato, Brandon Roberts, John 044, 052, 156, 765
060, 509 639 Rodeheaver, Daniel G.
Rigg, Khary K. Roberts, Julian 740
682 852 Rodgers, Forrest R.
Riggs, Courtney Roberts, Karl 118, 324
231 644, 786 Rodrigues, Corinne Davis
Riggs, Robert Roberts, Melinda Raye 608
982 867 Rodriguez, Andrea
Rigoni, Clara Roberts, Paxton 705
429 615 Rodriguez, Crystal C.
Rigsby, Malcolm L. Robertson, Angela Annette 074
353 101, 575 Rodriguez, Denise
Riley, Brenda Robin, Donald A. 346
037, 664 623 Rodriguez, Jesus
Riner, Karleigh Robinson, Amanda 503
397 106, 802 Rodriguez, Kathy
Rios, Leonardo Robinson, Bryan K. 627
120 828, 984 Rodriguez, Luz Stella
Rios, Victor Robinson, Jill 459
206 299 Rodriguez, Nancy
Ristkari, Terja Robinson, Laurie O. 659, 681
627 069, 113 Rodriguez Goyes, David
Ritchey, Andrew Robinson, Matthew 179
669 137, 502, 932 Rodriguez-Spahia, Diana
Ritchie, Andrea Robinson, Rhissa Briones 189, 532, 578
550, 712 771 Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique
Ritter, Barrie J. Robinson, Robin A. 988
957 384, 785 Roessler, Nicole
Ritter, Jack Robison, Hannah 324
957 627

375
Rogan, Mary Rosen, Nicole Rowan, Mike
230, 877, 997 138, 696 482
Rogers, Ethan Rosenbaum, Dennis Rowan, Zachary
623, 639 113, 237, 283, 873 398
Rogers, Meghan Lynn Rosenbaum, Jill Rowe, Michael
789, 984 073, 481 858
Roh, Myunghoon Rosenberg, Linda Rowell-Cunsolo, Tawandra
814 299 L.
Rojas-Gaona, Carlos E. Rosenberger, Jared S. 023
726 984 Ruback, R. Barry
Rojek, Jeff Rosenblat, Alex 012, 623, 669
623, 1030 279 Rubin, Ashley
Roles, Rocio Rosenfeld, Richard 194
458, 623 142, 556, 649, 679, 719, Rubin, Gabriel
Rolfe, Shawn 806 596
460 Roskes, Erik Rubin, Marilyn Marks
Rollwagen, Heather 381 238
1031 Rosky, Jeffrey Ruddell, Rick
Romain, Danielle M. 190 171
369 Ross, Caroline Rudes, Danielle S.
Roman, Caterina 981 451, 524, 694, 757, 855,
008, 390, 544, 623, 893 Ross, Jeffrey Ian 892
Roman, Gabriela D. 428, 521 Rudin, Cynthia
851 Ross, Lee 320, 623
Roman, John 290 Rudisill, Olivia
028 Rossi, Samantha 660, 704
Rommel, Chelsie 627 Rudo-Hutt, Anna S.
506 Rossler, Michael Travis 586
Ronel, Natti 026 Ruffino, Christina
244 Rossman, Shelli 619
Root, Carl 769 Ruggieri, Natalie
086 Rossmo, Kim 623
Roots, Roger 449, 609 Ruggiero, Vincenzo
504, 551 Rostchild, Tali 538, 754
Rorie, Melissa 627 Ruhland, Ebony
505, 701 Roswell, Barbara 294, 764
Rosales, Oscar 884 Ruiz, Leah R.
627 Roth, Mitchel 660, 704
Rosario, Jordyn 754 Ruiz, Pamela
802 Roth, Randolph 623
Rosay, Andre 408 Ruiz, Priscilla
461 Roth, Viktoria 623
Roscoe, Tom 016, 097, 520 Rukus, Joseph
603 Rothe, Dawn L. 945
Rose, Chris 428, 521 Rulison, Kelly L.
657 Rousseau, Danielle 936
Rose, Karlie 122, 170, 481 Rumpf, Cesraea
623 Rowan, Grace 498
Rose, Kristin 623 Runhovde, Siv Rebekka
706 179

376
Rushforth, Jen Saldana, Sara Noel Sanders, Amber
468, 503, 1037 1026 617
Rusk, Alesha Saleh-Hanna, Viviane Sanders, Beth A.
639 509 627
Rusnak, Danielle M. Salerno, Laura M. Sanders, Bill
1004 508 303, 900
Russano, Melissa Salfati, C. Gabrielle Sandy, Larissa
111 430, 471, 623, 627 061
Russell, Ashley Salinas-Edwards, Michael Sandys, Marla
627 340 084, 869
Russo, Joseph Salisbury, Emily J. Sanjurjo, Diego
1036 549, 1042 971
Rydberg, Jason Salman, Sarah Santana, Shannon
170, 250 083, 505 1014
Ryder, Judith Salomon, Katharine Santos, Elizabeth J.
366 734, 899 469
Rymond-Richmond, Salter, Michael Santos, Rachel
Wenona 075 018
556 Salvatore, Christopher Santos, Roberto
Ryon, Stephanie Bontrager 596 018
852, 988, 1020 Sample, Lisa Sapori, Luis Flavio
460, 508, 552, 604 804
S Sampong, Stephen Sargeant, Elise
023 733
Sacarellos, Catherine Sampson, Lisa Sarnoff, Caroline Nobo
226 235 129
Sachs, Nicole Sampson, Robert J. Sauerman, Adri
089, 495 197 196
Sacra, Sarah Ann San, Serdar Saulnier, Alana
639 1008 042
Safer-Lichtenstein, Aaron San Antonio, Jaclyn T. Saum, Christine
695, 771 350 144
Sahramäki, Iina San Miguel, Claudia Saunders, Jessica
051 627, 652 544, 847, 893, 1036
Saito, Kei Sanabria, Jhon Saunoris, James
483 857 044
Saito, Tomonori Sanborn, Beth Savage, Jenna
370, 627 195 944
Saizow, Hildy Sanchez, Amanda Savage, Joanne
876 191 1016
Sakiyama, Mari Sanchez, Gabriella E. Savage, Quentin
627 016, 258 973
Sako, Borjana Sanchez, Lynn Savelsberg, Joachim
766 474 149, 265, 444, 577
Salane, Douglas Sanchez-Perez, Noelia Savolainen, Jukka
627 807 339, 936
Salas-Wright, Christopher Sandberg, Sveinung Savona, Ernesto Ugo
182 708 095, 258, 1003
Salazar, Cecilia Sandel, William L. Savoye, Julien
623 623 687, 1026

377
Sawyer, John Scherr, Kyle Schonhofer, Johanna
140 457 463, 762
Sawyer, Viola Scheuerman, Heather L. Schootman, Mario
467 478 679
Sayre-McCord, Geoffrey Schiffner, Arianna M. Schotborgh-van de Ven,
223 660 Nelly
Scaggs, Samuel Schildkraut, Jaclyn 627
880, 1020 292, 395 Schotter, Casey
Scalora, Mario Schindeler, Emily 388
164, 250, 469 164 Schoultz, Isabel
Schadee, Hans Schiraldi, Vincent 360
358 419 Schreck, Christopher
Schaefer, Brian Schlanger, Margo 427
1024 230, 997 Schroeder, David
Schaefer, David Schlebecker, Katharine 235, 943, 988
210, 523 511, 1033 Schroeder, Ryan
Schaefer, Greg Schlesinger, Traci 460, 824
623 879 Schubert, Carol
Schaefer, Shelly Schlocker, Erik 525
799 431 Schuetz, Steve
Schaeffer, Brooke Schmeidler, James 1036
800 977, 1016 Schug, Robert
Schafer, Joseph Schmidt, Adam T. 181
022, 771 447, 566 Schuilenburg, Marc
Schally, Jennifer Schmidt, Marshall 361, 585
868 797 Schulenberg, Jennifer
Schanz, Kimberley Schmucker, Martin 026, 1031
430 992 Schulze, Corina
Schanz, Youngyol Schmuhl, Margaret 796
623 736 Schumann, Rachel
Schanzer, David Schneeberg, Eugene 191
636 939 Schupp, Paul Richard
Schartmueller, Doris Schneider, Jesse 148
663, 762 391 Schwalbe, Craig S.
Scheer, Charlie Schneider, Valéria 407
865 627 Schwartz, Jennifer
Scheider, Matthew Schnell, Cory 502
464 546 Schwartz, Joseph
Schell-Busey, Natalie Schnellinger, Rusty 156, 317
701, 962 627 Schwartz, Martin D.
Schellenberg, Jill Schnittker, Jason 384
219 182, 993 Schwartz, Robert P.
Schept, Judah N. Schnitzer, Sunny 1043
030, 053, 509, 547 159 Schwarzenbach, Anina
Scherer, Heidi L. Schnobrich-Davis, Julie 014
068 425, 822 Schweitzer, Myrinda
Scherer, J. Amber Schnyer, Christina 566
514, 740 623 Schwendau, Angie
Scherer, Jennifer Schoenfeld, Heather 623
994 362

378
Schwoyer, Michael Semisch, Courtney Shattuck, Anne
304 024 168
Scott, Daniel Walter Senechal de la Roche, Shaw, Jessica
124, 398, 793 Roberta 809, 892
Scott, Derek 850 Shaw, Mark
062 Seo, Chunghyeon 095
Scott, Diane 623 Shaw, Terry V.
972 Serge, Andrea Cecilia 1020
Scott, Hannah 459 Shawel, Tabia Norda
350 Sergi, Anna 402
Scott, John Geoffrey 280 Shay, Taylor
546, 953 Serpas, Ronal 324
Scott, Thomas Lind 408 She, Bing
803, 1041 Sethuraju, Nadarajan 980
Scott Hayward, Christine 324 Shea, Stephanie Margaret
588 Severson, Rachel E. 233
Scrivens, Ryan 623 Shekarkhar, Zahra
141, 1008 Sevilla, Elvis 627
Scroggins, Jennifer 627 Shelden, Randall
Rhiannon Sevinc, Ali 007, 817
169, 726 1004 Shelgren, Machensey
Seabrook, Renita L. Sewell, CheyOnna 623
074, 248, 355 454 Shelley, Tara O'Connor
Seddig, Daniel Sexton, Lori 094, 991
635 337, 362, 755 Shelley, Walter Winslow
Sedelmaier, Chris Seyyed Esfahani, Hesam 1005
775 1008 Shelly, Louise
Seeds, Christopher Shabazz, Hamid 754
186 247, 422, 668 Shelton, Jules
Seera, Saniya Shafer, Jillian Grace 708
250, 545 623 Shen, Anqi
Sefiha, Ophir Shaffer, John 180
623, 768, 858 1036 Shen, Puma
Segal, Jason Shah, Rita 348
943, 988 278, 768 Shenkin, Peter
Sekerak, Carly Shahidullah, Shahid M. 627
828 072, 374 Shepherd, Jonathan P.
Selkie, Ellen Shapiro, Cheri 992
396, 431, 623 833 Sheptycki, James
Sellers, Brian G. Shapland, Joanna 689
941 435, 1042 Sherman, Lawrence
Sellers, Christine S. Shariati, Auzeen 008, 081, 113, 171, 359,
059 218 536, 597
Selman, Donna Sharma, Divya Sherman, Mark
298, 503 305, 450 619
Selye, Lee Sharp, Susan F. Sherman, Nicole
764 106, 324, 884, 938 972
Semenza, Daniel Sharpless, Rashona Ashley Shermer, Lauren O'Neill
977 068 372

379
Sherr, Jay Shrider, Emily Silverman, Eli
248 647 821
Shetty, Madhukar Shroff, Ravi Silverwood, Victoria
016 320 315
Sheu, Chuen-Jim Shteynberg, Reveka Silvestre, Giane
814 084, 214, 1019 192
Shi, Luzi Shukla, Kathan Dushyant Simes, Jessica T.
623 427 082, 662, 711, 880
Shields, Christopher Shukla, Rashi K. Simi, Pete
302, 331, 969 119, 878, 1034 302, 636, 723, 805
Shields, Danielle M. Shukla, Rochisha Simmons, Jonathan
817 627 815
Shields, Ryan T. Shultz, Ashley Nicole Simmons, Sara
330, 711, 951 498 808
Shifton, Jeremy J. Shunick, Charlene Simms, India
685 623 560
Shihadeh, Edward S. Sibila, Deborah Ann Simms, Stephen
726, 794, 831 293 010, 699
Shin, Hyeonjeong Sickmund, Melissa Simon, Clémentine
413, 985 322, 661 957
Shin, Songyon Siegel, Dina Simon, Eric Sholom
413, 814 049, 720 239
Shively, Michael Siegel, Jane A. Simon, Jonathan
219, 273, 735, 853 070, 792 186, 314, 870
Shjarback, John Siegel, Jonah Simpson, Rylan
025, 107 257 098, 627
Shlafer, Rebecca Siegel, Michael Simpson, Sally S.
792 623 513, 701
Shlosberg, Amy Siennick, Sonja Sims, Barbara
631, 784, 891 093, 210, 222, 936, 977 180
Shoemaker, Donald J. Sierra-Arevalo, Michael Singer, Jeffrey C.
231 750 479
Shoenberger, Nicole Silberglitt, Richard Singer, Jennie Kaufman
696 1036 638
Shoff, Benjamin P. Sillanmäki, Lauri Singer, Mark I.
861 627 418, 623
Shollenberger, Tracey Siller, Laura Singer, Simon I.
178 235, 620 765, 806
Shon, Leah Silva, Jason Singh, Anne-Marie
458, 599, 623 232, 407 1031
Shon, Phillip Silver, Eric Singleton, Kirsten
623 387 674
Short, Jr., James F. Silver, Ian Sittner, Kelley J.
444, 691 679 623
Shortt, Joann Wu Silver, James Sivan Sevilla, Ido
725 039, 405 829
Shostko, Olena Silver, Jasmine Six, Tamson
505 387 477
Shotwell Tabke, Chelsea Silver, Lauren Sizemore, Erica D.
627 633 691

380
Skaggs, Sherry Lynn Smith, Cindy J. Smola, Alexander J.
022, 589 664 320
Skinner, Aaron C. Smith, Erica Smoyer, Amy B.
692 417, 693 248, 627, 839
Skogan, Wesley G. Smith, FitzRoy Smykla, John Ortiz
390, 435, 873 560 627
Slakoff, Danielle Cindy Smith, Garrett Snidal, Matthew
858 302 623
Slate, Risdon N. Smith, Jeremy Snider, Laureen
381 868 728
Slater, Kelly Smith, Justin Snow, David
623 548, 813, 870 185
Sloas, Lincoln Smith, Kamala Snowden, Aleksandra J.
232, 1043 219, 853 642, 1012
Slocum, Lee Ann Smith, Lionel Snyder, Howard
771 178, 895 693
Slotboom, Anne-Marie Smith, M. Dwayne Snyder, Jamie
178 137 068, 627
Slothower, Molly Smith, Margaret Snyder, Keith
081, 536 627 299
Small, Kevonne Smith, Martha Jane Sobba, Kristen
466 370 460, 623
Smallbone, Holly Smith, Megan Almeda Sobczyk, David
070 623 615
Smallridge, Joshua Smith, Melissa Sobesto, Bertrand
060 959 184
Smart, Noelle K. Smith, Michael R. Socia, Kelly M.
620 623 387, 415, 771
Smathers, Lindsey Nicole Smith, Michelle-Renee Sohn, Ji Seun
627 945 976
Smedley, Emily Smith, Molly Sohoni, Tracy
623 349, 574, 707 701
Smiley, CalvinJohn Smith, Oliver Sokoloff, Natalie Jean
596 315 170
Smith, Alyssa Smith, Paula Sokolsky, Jake
623 1001 543
Smith, Amanda Kahl Smith, Peter Scharff Solakoglu, Ozgur
507 382 351, 783
Smith, Barbara Smith, Sandi Solan, Madeleine
609, 931 012, 050, 162, 363 939
Smith, Brent Smith, Shawn Sole, Jason
185, 615, 969 983 324
Smith, Brian James Smith, Timothy Soller, Brian
797 422, 668 152, 210
Smith, Brian T. Smith, Vivian C. Sollund, Ragnhild Aslaug
623 799 051
Smith, Candace Leslie Smith, Jr., Dwight Solomon, Eldra P.
472 340, 835 048
Smith, Carrie Lee Smithey, Shannon Solomon, Freda F.
1027 412, 462 724

381
Solomon, Shellie Spalding, Sarah Stabile, Rebecca
242, 346 838 457
Solomon, Starr Spano, Richard Stacer, Melissa J.
879, 936 100, 736 867, 891
Somers, Logan Spapens, Toine Stacey, Michele
623 179 425, 613
Song, Hyojong Spaw, Roger Stackman, Valerie R.
224, 751 407 047, 996
Song, John Huey-Long Spence, Deborah Staff, Jeremy
078 464 093, 723
Song, Juyoung Spencer, Dale Stafford, Mark
637 014 471, 1044
Song, Youngnam Spencer, Jon Stageman, Daniel Lee
663 1028 293, 446
Soppitt, Sarah Spencer, Julie Stahler, Gerald
960 623 799
Sorensen, Jonathan Spencer, Meridith Stalans, Loretta J.
305 395 574
Sorg, Evan Spencer, Zoe Stallings, Robert
555, 944 729 411
Soria, Miguel Angel Sperber, Kimberly Stamatel, Janet P.
623 404, 1043 385, 420, 549
Soriani, Cristina Spiegel, Stephanie Stamper, Michael
493 231, 566 948
Sorochinski, Marina Spina, Francesca Standridge, Priscilla
430 627 493
Sorsby, Angela Spink, John Stanley, Jennifer N.
1042 1028 841
Sothern, Sean Spivak, Howard Stansfield, Richard
241 681 640
Soto, Daniel Spohn, Cassia Starks, Brian Chad
600, 967 583 411
Sourander, André Spohn, Ryan Startare, Kristina E.
627 879 627
Sousa, Rosania Rodrigues de Spooner, Kallee Steadman, Henry
063 212 043
Sousa, William H. Sporer, Karyn Stearns, Ami E.
130, 346 381, 456 118, 353
South, Nigel Spraitz, Jason D. Steele, Jennifer L.
179, 538 349 627
Souto García, Eva Maria Sprott, Jane B. Steele, Morgan James
056 563 627
Souza, Karen Spunt, Barry Steele, Paul D.
070 585 544
Soyer, Michaela Sriken, Julie Steenbeek, Wouter
978 276 649
Soyfer, Liana Srinivasan, Padmini Steffensmeier, Darrell
121, 181 431 062, 502
Sozzu, Maximo St-Yves, Michel Steffey, Danielle
953 623 895, 939

382
Steidley, Trent Stewart, Canada Strait, James
107, 971 627 297
Stein, Jillian Stewart, Christina Danielle Strang, Heather
044 583, 859 081, 536, 597
Stein, Rachel E. Stewart, Eric A. Straus, Murray A.
138, 385 469, 645 222, 281
Steinberg, Laurence Stewart, Greg Strawhun, Jenna
447 241 703
Steiner, Benjamin Stewart, Megan Stretesky, Paul
261, 670 484, 623 094, 846
Steiner, Mike Stewart, Robert Stricker, Julie
984 055 674
Steinmann, Rick M. Stewart-Oliver, Jasmine S. Stringer, Richard James
623 105 062
Steinmetz, Kevin F. Stinson, Philip Matthew Stritzel, Haley
162, 243, 558 945 627
Steketee, Majone Stives, Kristen L. Strobl, Staci
358, 607, 627 960 238
Stelson, Elizabeth Stockdale, Kelly Jane Strohacker, Emily
792 719 623
Stemen, Don Stockdale, Stephanie E. Strom, Kevin
283, 352, 706, 859, 1039 627 693, 749
Stephens, Ash Stocker, Darren K. Strong, Suzanne
881 195, 742, 963 394
Stephenson, Ben B. Stockner, Jeffry Stroop, Jessica
968 213 066, 167, 475
Stephenson, Rachel Stoddard, Sarah A. Strother, Charleen
499 623 627
Stephenson, Rob Stoddart, Dahlia Dawn Stubbs, Julie
1013 1018 516
Stepp, Stephanie Stogner, John Stucky, Thomas
076, 097, 893 623, 836 142
Stern, Gail Stohr, Mary Stuewig, Jeffrey
785 503, 660, 841 401, 646
Stetten, Lina Stolz, Barbara Ann Stults, Brian J.
016, 097, 520 258, 432 937
Stevens, Alisa Stone, Brenna Anne Sturges, Jill
707 792 046
Stevens, Jennifer Stone, Rebecca Sturges, Judith
867 032, 162 046
Stevens, Robin Stoneberg, Danielle Subjack, Jeanne M.
800 878 687
Stevenson, Phil Stoots, Shayna Sudderth, Lori K.
661, 874 627 289
Stewart, Anna Story, Brett Sudula, Susruta
070, 114 547 232, 407, 670
Stewart, Breanna C. Stouthamer- Loeber, Magda Sugie, Naomi
303, 627 076 453
Stewart, C. Joy Strah, Beck Sugimoto, Takashi
545 373 627

383
Sugiura, Lisa Svogun, Thomas Takemura, Noriyoshi
666 742 224
Suh, Chan S. Swagar, Nic Tallon, Jennifer A.
900 937 724
Sulley, Caitlin Swampillai, Evanka Tamborra, Tracy
809 200, 627 959
Sullivan, Brandon A. Swaner, Rachel Tamir, Vered
133, 593 576, 951 623
Sullivan, Carrie Swanson, Jessica Tan, Anna
367, 623, 627 595 185, 331
Sullivan, Christopher Swart, Elizabeth Tangney, June
093, 215, 231, 398, 635 627 401, 646
Sullivan, Cris Swartz, Kristin Taniguchi, Travis
191 147, 351 749
Sullivan, Mercer Swatt, Marc Tanksley, Peter
640 242, 346 627
Summers, Alicia Sweeney, Matthew Mark Tanner, Julian
627 774 627
Summers, Lucia Sweeten, Gary Tanner, Samuel
449, 642 658 1027
Summers, Monica Swisher, Raymond R. Tanner-Smith, Emily
744 127, 935 543, 863
Summerton, David Sych, Felicia Tanyu, Manolya
623 623 008
Sumner, Jennifer Sydes, Michelle Louise Tao, Ling
337 342 102
Sun, Ivan Sytsma, Victoria Tapia, Mike
251 617 546
Sundberg, Kelly Szabo, Cody Tapper, Sharmaine
218 627 115, 347
Sundt, Jody Szabo, Judit Tartaro, Christine
355, 1042 369 261, 707
Sungi, Simeon P. Tasca, Melinda
010, 280 T 811, 985
Super, Gail Tasgin, Serkan
275 Tafoya, Dennis 323
Suresh, Geetha 946 Taxman, Faye
502 Tafoya, Sonya 036, 077, 232, 436, 612,
Suri, Rihan Khan 621 694, 790
409 Tafoya, William Taylor, Angela
Sutherland, D. Kyle 659, 968 627
958 Tahamont, Sarah Taylor, Jennifer
Sutherland, Jessica E. 627, 662, 811 438
627 Taheri, Sema A. Taylor, Katie
Sutton, Danielle 950 143
753, 802 Takahashi, Yoshiko Taylor, Liana
Svalin, Klara 219 612, 790, 1043
219 Takata, Susan R. Taylor, P. Elizabeth
Svensson, Kerstin 087, 627 211
081

384
Taylor, Ralph B. Theerathitiwong, Sitthana Tibaduiza, Elizabeth
018, 265, 349, 597 248 474
Taylor, Steven Theobald, Delphine Tiberio, Stacey
283 745 725
Taylor-Hayden, Zoe Thielo, Angela Joyce Ticknor, Bobbie
033 404, 623 965
Tcherni, Maria Thomas, Christopher Tieberghien, Julie
274, 683 276 205
Teague, Michael Thomas, Evan Tielbeek, Jorim
974 088, 271 317
Teasdale, Brent Thomas, George Tietjen, Grant
438, 627 623 535
Telep, Cody Thomas, Kyle Tighe, Scott
297, 319, 743 215 007
Telle, Kjetil Thomas, Shaun Tilley, Jennifer L.
974 103, 269 306, 1016
Temple, Jeff Thomas, Shenique Tilley, Nick
725 288, 382 249
ten Bensel, Tusty Thompson, Andrew D. Tillotson, Stephen E.
021, 460, 508 623 262, 332, 877
ten Have, Charlotte Thompson, Cara Tillyer, Marie Skubak
537 404 395, 930
tenBroek, Alyssa Morgan Thompson, Carleen Tillyer, Rob
623 114 269
TenEyck, Michael Thompson, Jennifer Timken, David
268, 623 784 836
Tennessen, Robert Thompson, Joanna Lillian Tinajero, Kristina
304 289, 627 623
Teplin, Linda A. Thompson, Kristina Tinkler, Justine
448 623 627, 796
Tepperman, Alex Thompson, Melissa Tiry, Emily
194 318 497, 540
Terranova, Victoria Thompson, Sara K. Tita, George
471, 1044 690, 759, 962 080, 321, 803
Terrazas, Aileen Thompson, Scott Tititampruk, Dittita
627 042 931
Terrill, William Thorkildsen, Zoe Tittle, Charles R.
865 026, 242, 498 255
Terry, Karen Thornberry, Terence P. Tjahjo, Victoria
599 227 627
Teske, Raymond H. C. Thornton, Amy Tobin, Michael G.
021, 570, 687 142, 188 834
Testa, Alexander Thornton, Laura C. Todak, Natalie
184 447 346
Tetzlaff-Bemiller, Melissa J. Thrash, Courtney Todd, Hilary Ellen Marta
740 627 1027
Tevlin, Cassidy Thrush, MaryAnn Toews, Barbara
627 730 606
Tewksbury, Richard Thurman, Teneshia Toh, Albert K.
218, 460, 604 077 549

385
Tolle, Heather Treadwell, James Tsoutis, Anastasios
1023 744 856
Tolnay, Stewart E. Treiber, Kyle Tsushima, Masahiro
850 851 630
Toman, Elisa Trejos-Castillo, Elizabeth Tsutomi, Hiroshi
670 623, 627 992
Tomberg, Kathleen Tremblay, Isabelle Ttofi, Maria M.
008 623, 627 745
Tomczak, Philippa Tremblay, Monique Tu, Xin
732 627 469
Tomsich, Elizabeth Tremblay, Richard E. Tubman-Carbone, Heather
031 052, 223 288
Ton, Adrienne Treuer, Rachel Tucconi, Antonella
623 642 817
Tonelli, Christopher Triana, Sergio Tucker, Jane M.
623 665 819, 944
Tonima Hadi, Syeda Trinh, Thanh Van Tucker, Shelby
712 040 645
Tonry, Michael Trinkner, Rick Tudor, Alison
052, 221, 378, 494 064, 627 426
Topalli, Volkan Tripathi, Kartikeya Tueller, Stephen
183 188 895
Topel, David Triplett, Ruth Tullis, Matthew
736 017, 149, 364 094
Toronjo, Heather Trocchio, Sarah Turanovic, Jillian
036, 612 183, 564, 767 093, 423
Torrente-Hernandez, Ginesa Trojan, Carrie Turchan, Brandon
814 780 013
Torres, Jose Alfredo Trombley, J. Renee Ture, Kalfani
824 860 952
Torstensson Levander, Marie Troshynski, Emily Turi-Marković, Tunde
012, 219 298, 655, 768, 990 883
Tossone, Krystel Trudeau, James Turjeman, Hagit
566 474, 671, 894 303
Totten, Christopher Truesdale-Moore, Sherrise Turner, Caitlin
504 Yvonne 566
Towers, Jude 162 Turner, Heather
344 Trujillo, Saundra 168, 431
Towery, Keith 627 Turner, Jenia L.
476 Truman, Jennifer L. 257
Townsley, Michael 264, 722 Turner, John R.
386, 449 Trussler, Tanya Elizabeth 243, 503
Tracy, Carol 218, 964 Turner, Justin
568, 896 Tsai, Lily Chi-Fang 773
Tracy, Paul 623 Turner, Susan
178 Tsao, Hui-Shien 565, 837, 1042
Travis, Jeremy 649 Turner, Tonya J.
069, 154, 659 Tseloni, Andromachi 345
Traylor, LaTosha L. 249 Turney, Kristin
267, 355 523, 675

386
Tusikov, Natasha Unnever, James D. Valzer, Marine
280 097, 151 528
Tuthill, Louis Updegrove, Alexander van Aken, Chelsea
550, 640 137 979
Tuttle, James Upton, Lindsey van Baak, Jolanda Carlijn
412 364 088
Tuttle, Olivia Urbanik, Marta-Marika van Baar, Annika
627 103, 450 890
Tvedt, Colette Urrego, Joaquin A. Van Brakle, Mischelle
573 100, 434, 962 623
Twilley, Leslie Useche, Sergio Alejandro Van Brunschot, Erin Gibbs
274 459 021, 936
Tyler, Tom Ustun, Berk van de Ven, Katinka
064 320 838
Tyndall, Lisa Utsumi, Yuko Van de Voorde, Cécile
987 021 234, 280
Tyson, Jennifer Uwazie, Ernest van de Weijer, Steve
476, 499, 543, 605 247 004
Tzoumakis, Stacy van den Brink, Yannick
627 V 797
van der Lugt, Laura
U Vacanti, Ryan 954
536 Van Dine, Steve
Ubah, Charles Vaccaro, Christian 570, 664
204, 247, 290, 422, 668, 623 van Gelder, Jean-Louis
880 Vah Seliskar, Holli 301
Uchida, Craig 132 Van Horne, Sheryl L.
242, 346 Vaisman, Daria 582
Uggen, Christopher 280 van Mastrigt, Sarah
890, 970, 993 Vakhitova, Zarina I. 372
Ugwudike, Pamela 449 Van Patten, Isaac T.
974 Valadez, Mercedes 555, 623, 971
Uh, Stepheni 577 Van Praet, Sarah
623 Valasik, Matthew 410
Ujević, Danica 555, 623, 794 Van Slyke, Shanna
623 Valcore, Laura 701
Ullman, Sarah E. 881 van Uhm, D.P.
160, 470 Valdimarsdottir, Margret 009
Ulmer, Jeffery T. 075, 399 van Wormer, Jacqueline
137, 852 Valenca, Manuela Abath 144, 727, 779
Umamaheswar, Janani 563 Vander Horst, Anthony
744 Valentine, Colby Lynne 463
Umar, Faisal 303 Vander Ven, Thomas
642 Valenzano, Grace 289, 627
Umbach, Rebecca 1010 Vanderminden, Jennifer
121 Valera, Pamela 168
Unah, Isaac 857 Vandiber, Tonikos
126 Valleriani, Jenna Marisa 623
Ungurean, Robert 551 Vandiver, Donna
627 471, 685

387
VanEseltine, Matthew Venters, Adam Visschers, Jonas
808 623 019, 674
VanLandingham, Gary Ventura Miller, Holly Vitale, Alex
790 623 821
VanNatta, Michelle Vera Tata, Nestor Nicolas Vito, Gennaro Francis
627 623 458
VanZant, Scott William Vera Sanchez, Claudio Vizcarrondo, Marjaline
302, 1018 Gabriel 074
Varano, Sean 550 Vlajnic, Maja M.
022 Verbruggen, Janna 235, 620
Vargas, Edgar 106, 318 Vodde, Robert F.
023 Verde, Alfredo 697
Vargas, Joana 358 Vogt, Kimberly A.
804 Verheek, Andrew 483
Vasiliev, Pavel 662 Vojta, Filip
161, 841 Verma, Anjuli 161
Vaske, Jamie 565, 870 Volek, Jude
212, 780 Veshkini, David Faryar 296
Vasquez, Bob Edward 623 Vollman, Brenda K.
016 Veysey, Bonita 060, 905
Vasquez, Claritza A. 495, 627, 893 Volpe, Maria R.
627 Viano, Samantha L. 623
Vasquez, Crystal 1011 Von Glahn, Carl
546 Vidal, Laurent 935
Vasquez, Lorenzo 136 von Lampe, Klaus
884 Vieira, Elias 180, 946
Vaughan, Adam 458 Vovak, Heather
613 Vieraitis, Lynne 067, 1030
Vaughan, Tyler J. 399, 931 Vriniotis, Mary
685, 1014 Vigil, Brandi 614
Vaughn, Michael G. 085, 985 Vuk, Mateja
182, 679 Viglione, Jill 387
Vazsonyi, Alexander T. 451, 694 Vuolo, Michael
226, 347, 627, 814 Vilcica, E. Rely 294
Vecchio, J. Michael 209, 855 Vysotsky, Stanislav
650 Vinas-Racionero, Rosa 287
Vela, Francis 250
627 Vinod Kumar, T.K. W
Vela, Wendy 067, 963
015 Vinson, John W., John
Velasquez, Hermilson 373 611
962 Virag, Gyorgy Wade, Brian Alston
Velez, Maria 369 250
964 Virkler, William Wade, Ethan
Veliz, Philip T. 701 068, 480
627 Visano, Livy Anthony Wagers, Shelly M.
Veliz, Will 641 802, 998, 1025
465 Visher, Christy Wagner, Alex
Venema, Rachel 753, 880 235, 627, 883
283

388
Wagner, B.J. Wallis, Rebecca Wareham, Jennifer
791 070 122, 977, 1016
Wagner, Philip Walsemann, Katrina Warner, David F.
060 182 721
Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A. Walsh, Anthony Warner, Jessica J.
048, 744 882 753
Wakefield, Sara Walsh, Jeffrey A. Warner, Tara D.
058, 382, 523, 675 650 627, 721
Wakefield, William Walsh, John Warner, Todd C.
1014 670 109
Walburg, Christian Walsh, Julia R. Warren, Amber
082 274 623
Walby, Kevin Walsh, Margaret Warren, Madeline
432, 773 054 623
Walby, Sylvia Walsh, Maria Warren, Patricia
344 974 645, 711, 802
Waldo, Gordon Walter, Emily Warren-Gordon, Kiesha
324 227 795
Walfield, Scott M. Walters, Barbara Wartell, Julie
330, 415 336 598
Walisky, Desiree N. Walters, Scott T. Washington, Heather M.
623 077 363
Walker, D'Andre Walters-Jones, Nelseta Wasileski, Gabriela
1020 827 190
Walker, Jason Waltman Spreha, Kelly Waters, Kenneth Houston
623 407 068
Walker, Jeffery T. Walton, Magdalen Jane Waters, Kevin
158, 203, 513 164 068
Walker, Michael C. Wanberg, Kenneth Watkins, Nicole J.
238, 328 836 623
Walker, Michael Lawrence Wang, Fulton Watkins, William
261, 437 623 Christopher
Walker, Samuel Wang, Lucy 623
834 627 Watson, Tara Marie
Wall, David Wang, Pan 744
071 121 Watt, Kerrianne
Wall-Parker, April Wang, Xia 992
849 058, 188 Wattanaporn, Katelyn A.
Wallace, Danielle Wang, Ye 434
025, 058, 270, 623 589 Watts, Stephen
Wallace, Kellie Wang, Yunhai 889
613 1015 Weaver, Greg S.
Wallace, Lacey Nicole Warchol, Greg 740
151 009, 051 Webb, Megan
Wallace, Wendell C. Ward, Jeffrey T. 498, 627
904 227, 269, 542, 627 Webb, Wayne
Waller, Irvin Ward, Kyle C. 645
327 108, 246, 411 Weber, Joshua
Wallis, Jim Ware, Vincent 661
715 623

389
Webster, Elizabeth Wellman, Ashley Whitby, Porche' Adalia
371 623, 627 627
Webster, Julianne Wells, James B. White, Clair
219 205, 877 365, 788
Wedding, Danny Wells, Jessica White, David Russell
1022 096, 269, 539, 865 864
Wedehase, Brendan Wells, Makeela J. White, Garland
077 960 364, 627
Weeks, Edward Gregory Wells, William White, Gentry
935 809, 865 611, 752
Weenink, Anton Welsh, Brandon C. White, Helene R.
883 223, 840, 950 076
Weerman, Frank Welsh, Wayne N. White, Jaclyn M.
648 841, 1043 839
Weide, Robert Donald Welty, Leah J. White, Michael D.
291, 677 448 064, 346
Weine, Steve Wenger, Marin R. White, Rob
039 983 011, 179, 953
Weinstein, Naomi Werk, Christine White, Swede
569 274 796
Weir, Henriikka Werth, Robert White, Toni
623 146 638
Weirich, Christine Acosta Werts, Tyrone Whitmire, Trisha
193 038, 776 245
Weisburd, David West, Matthew Philip Whittle, Tanya
027, 064, 197, 265, 319, 048 029
365, 555, 649, 840 West, Valerie Wickes, Rebecca Leigh
Weisheit, Ralph 129, 257 342, 386, 680
119 West, Vanessa Cunningham Widdowson, Alex
Weiss, Douglas 766 093, 936
762 West-Fagan, Jenny Widom, Cathy Spatz
Weiss, Karen 124, 321 323, 496
315, 942 Westerman, Tiffany Wiebe, Douglas
Weiss, Maren 331 453
992 Westervelt, Saundra D. Wiedlitzka, Susann
Weitzel, Misty 623, 784 669
007 Westfall, Edith Ann Wiegand, Ashley
Welch, Bridget K. 889 623, 818
758, 905 Westlake, Bryce Garretth Wienhausen-Knezevic, Elke
Welch, Casey 574 493
157 Whalen, David Wiesner, Margit
Welch, Kelly 597 427
188, 941 Whalley, Elizabeth Wigginton, Michael Peter
Wellborn, Mason 594 327, 373, 1007
623, 627 Wheeldon, Johannes P. Wikman, Sofia
Weller, Mindy 032, 201, 491, 623, 933 256, 1034
639, 1010 Wheeler, Andrew Palmer Wikstrom, Per-Olof
Wellford, Charles 104 197, 265, 851
803 Wheeler, Tara Wilber, Liam
216 201

390
Wilcox, Pamela Williams, Susan Wittmer, Dana
265, 325, 395, 427, 542, 167 735
582 Williamson, Bridget Wittrock, Daniel
Wilczak, Andrew 160 813
438, 795, 935, 1010 Williamson, Lorri Wittrock, Stacy
Wild, Abigail 1007 044
744, 1001 Willis, Anthony K. Wo, James C.
Wildeman, Christopher 354 386, 680
382, 523, 675 Willis, Carolyn S. Wodahl, Eric
Wildt, Roos de 655 462, 634
049 Willis, James Wodda, Aimee
Wile, Dana Beth 067 337, 667
1027 Willits, Dale Woeckener, Matthias
Wiley, Lia Chervenak 709 096, 539
696 Wilson, Andrew Gordon Woessner, Mathew Kenneth
Wiley, Stephanie A. 320 977
187 Wilson, Angela Wojciechowski, Christine
Wiley, Tisha 623 Katherine
575 Wilson, David B. 026, 623
Wilkerson, Aimee 212, 543, 992 Wolf, Angela
627 Wilson, Janet 893
Wilkinson, Blair 327 Wolf, Brian
1002 Wilson, Jeremy 161
Wilkinson, Lindsey 593 Wolf, John
318 Wilson, John 448
Will, Susan 401 Wolfe, Scott E.
341, 871 Wilson, Michael Allen 064, 1030
Williams, Corrine M. 627 Wolff, Kevin T.
470 Wilson, Robin J. 390, 727, 937
Williams, Danielle 375 Wolff, Russell
354 Wilson, Ron 822
Williams, Fay 297 Wolfson, Carrie
665 Wilson, Sean 894
Williams, James L. 225, 641, 697, 729 Womack, Valerie G.
045, 618, 740 Wilson, Theodore 1044
Williams, Jarred Anthony 587 Won, Haemi
837 Wimberly, Alexandra 1019
Williams, Jason M. Schepens Wonders, Nancy
117, 206, 559, 641, 729, 1040 128, 522
827 Windisch, Steven Wong, Allen W.
Williams, Jason 302, 723 1010
671 Winship, Christopher Wong, Jennifer S.
Williams, Joshua H. 623 082, 347, 623, 627
966 Winterdyk, John Woo, Hyeyoung
Williams, Linda 975 318
198, 403, 568, 935 Winters, Ken C. Woo, Youngki
Williams, Matthew 977, 1016 623, 751
071, 999 Witt, Christina Wood, Darryl
Williams, Michael 964 623
636

391
Wood, Jennifer D. Wright, Emily Xu, Na
349 305, 542, 930 208
Wood, Steve Wright, John Paul Xue, Jia
627 226, 780 063, 222, 627, 1040
Wood, William Wright, Kevin
300 050 Y
Woodall, Denise Wright, Lauren Elizabeth
202 289, 627 Yahner, Jennifer
Woodard, Tracey Wright, Richard G. 211, 906
683 504, 574 Yamane, David
Wooden, Ken Wright, Richard 292, 971
644, 786 044, 806 Yamane, Yoshiko
Wooditch, Alese Wright, Ronald 370, 627
319, 555, 649 378 Yan, Shi
Woodley, Jessica Wright, Valerie 344, 627
623 126, 686 Yanagida, Yuki
Woods, Dulani Wu, Jun 407
1036 623, 1005 Yang, Fei
Woods, Sarah Wu, Tzu-Hao 063
054 648 Yang, Sue-Ming
Woodward, Vanessa H. Wu, Xiaoyun 472, 648
462 018 Yang, Xiaozhao Yousef
Woolard, Jennifer L. Wu, Yuning 012
109, 685 571 Yang, Yaling
Wooldredge, John Wulff, Stephen 121, 623
367 730 Yasuhara, Kento
Worden, Alissa Pollitz Wyant, Brian 111
214, 573 597, 931 Yates, Donna
Worden, Robert E. Wyckoff, Laura 899
242, 627, 736 766 Yayla, Ahmet Sait
Works, Walter Wyrick, Phelan 1004
623 392, 605, 847 Ybarra, Roman
Worley, Robert M. 1025
544, 736 X Ye, Xinyue
Worley, Vidisha Barua 980
736 Xia, Yiwei Yea, Sallie
Worrall, John L. 145, 539 049
150, 621 Xiang, Deping Yeager, Matthew G.
Worthen, Meredith G. F. 208 676, 835
796 Xie, Min Yehuda, Limor
Wortley, Richard 192, 695 783
114 Xing, Xueyi Yelderman, Logan
Wortley, Scot 025 048, 627
376, 627 Xiong, Moulin Yerhot, Susan
Wozniak, Jesse S.G. 208, 1015 420
326 Xu, Jianhua Yim, Haneul
Wozniak, John F. 078 663
233, 933 Xu, Jie Yin Cheung, Lam
Wozniak, Kevin 183, 370 623
387

392
Yingling, Julie Zahnow, Renee Zhang, Lening
089 342, 386 123
Yokoyama, Minoru Zaitzow, Barbara H. Zhang, Ning
1006 354, 535, 753, 1013 1015
Yorukoglu, Ilgin Zajac, Gary Zhang, Sheldon
083 137, 210, 334 123, 735
You, Myunghee Zalman, Marvin Zhang, Wei
623 718 586, 623
Young, Jacob Zamir, Roei Zhang, Yan
210, 630 377 640
Young, Jacqui Zane, Steven N. Zhang, Yu
122 223 123
Young, Keadra Zanette, Sarah Zhao, Jihong Solomon
560 054 536
Young, Stephen T. Zapata, Oswaldo Zhao, Yunhan
213 434 102
Young, Vernata Zarkin, Gary A. Zhuo, Yue
247 077 245
Younts, C. Wesley Zatz, Marjorie S. Zick, Andreas
954 500, 866 016, 097, 520
Yu, Han Zavala, Egbert Zidar, Michael
980 966, 1005 623
Yu, Lilly Zavrsnik, Ales Ziegler, Jessica
211, 906, 951 819 935
Yu, Shaohua Zawisza, Thomas Zimmerman, Gregory M.
800 976 223
Yu, Sung-suk Zaydman, Mikhail Zimmerman, Marc A.
370 1036 623
Yuan, Yue Zaykowski, Heather Zito, Rena
152, 940 019 318
Yuma, Yoshikazu Zdun, Steffen Zolghadriha, Sanaz
706 610 710
Zelenock, Tom Zonderman, Alan
Z 339 297
Zeng, Jiaming Zonouz, Saman
Zaatut, Amarat 320 059, 184
610 Zeoli, April M. Zortman, Jesse
Zabyelina, Yuliya G. 013, 191, 447 404
502 Zettler, Haley Zuber, Malgorzata Justyna
Zador, Paul 144 293
639 Zgoba, Kristen Marie Zuniga, Ana Rosa
Zaehringer, Ulrike 177, 508 414
483 Zhang, Cynthia Baiqing Zurburg, Heather Marie
Zaffar, Ehsan 757 627
379 Zhang, Dawei Zweig, Janine
Zafft, Kathryn 208 906
698, 874 Zhang, Gary
Zahn, Margaret A. 1044
968, 995 Zhang, Jinwu
413

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Topic Index
(Numbers refer to session numbers in the Program Schedule.)

Author Meets Critic:


011, 052, 053, 095, 180, 225, 267, 316, 359, 361, 444, 494, 538, 585, 588, 632, 633, 677, 678,
728, 765, 768, 806, 849, 850, 872, 934, 975, 1006, 1015
Biosocial or Genetic Factors:
054, 096, 121, 156, 181, 226, 268, 274, 277, 317, 359, 397, 398, 437, 447, 479, 495, 539, 586,
618, 623, 627, 679, 882, 883, 889, 976, 1013, 1032, 1037
Capital Punishment:
030, 048, 137, 188, 238, 306, 314, 324, 387, 570, 583, 623, 627, 685, 767, 869, 904, 980, 1015
Communities:
012, 014, 020, 021, 025, 026, 033, 040, 042, 046, 051, 060, 064, 067, 084, 085, 089, 098, 102,
103, 104, 117, 122, 127, 142, 147, 152, 159, 195, 200, 212, 213, 216, 218, 231, 239, 241, 253,
259, 260, 262, 269, 275, 279, 286, 289, 291, 294, 297, 306, 319, 325, 326, 327, 336, 337, 342,
355, 364, 373, 384, 386, 387, 404, 408, 409, 411, 418, 422, 432, 446, 447, 457, 460, 462, 465,
500, 516, 519, 536, 544, 550, 555, 564, 566, 571, 577, 582, 584, 594, 598, 613, 623, 627, 629,
630, 634, 639, 640, 642, 645, 647, 648, 649, 653, 662, 680, 682, 690, 692, 703, 711, 726, 730,
733, 736, 751, 757, 764, 766, 767, 770, 771, 775, 800, 802, 813, 822, 828, 857, 861, 876, 930,
932, 937, 942, 944, 946, 952, 954, 960, 962, 968, 974, 981, 982, 983, 1004, 1007, 1010, 1012,
1018, 1029, 1045
Corrections:
015, 023, 025, 029, 036, 041, 046, 047, 048, 053, 070, 077, 087, 117, 120, 132, 143, 144, 146,
148, 153, 161, 162, 170, 177, 186, 194, 200, 208, 211, 212, 226, 232, 239, 261, 262, 273, 288,
293, 294, 300, 305, 306, 322, 334, 338, 344, 347, 353, 354, 355, 362, 363, 367, 382, 387, 393,
397, 404, 407, 413, 432, 438, 447, 451, 456, 462, 463, 477, 478, 482, 493, 510, 511, 516, 523,
524, 549, 551, 565, 566, 570, 574, 588, 591, 612, 613, 623, 627, 629, 634, 638, 643, 646, 654,
662, 663, 670, 675, 678, 686, 706, 707, 714, 727, 732, 744, 746, 751, 752, 753, 757, 759, 762,
764, 767, 769, 779, 780, 787, 790, 792, 793, 810, 811, 812, 836, 837, 839, 841, 842, 843, 855,
856, 858, 874, 877, 879, 880, 884, 889, 891, 894, 900, 954, 968, 970, 974, 979, 982, 989, 996,
1001, 1007, 1009, 1013, 1016, 1025, 1026, 1033, 1035, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1042, 1043,
1044, 1045
Courts & Law:
010, 013, 014, 021, 029, 043, 048, 062, 063, 067, 084, 092, 105, 121, 126, 129, 144, 150, 160,
179, 190, 213, 214, 219, 230, 231, 232, 235, 238, 239, 257, 275, 277, 280, 293, 304, 313, 333,
354, 362, 371, 378, 393, 394, 397, 402, 411, 412, 430, 433, 457, 479, 503, 504, 511, 518, 526,
527, 543, 548, 549, 551, 563, 570, 573, 577, 583, 595, 616, 619, 621, 623, 627, 655, 656, 685,
687, 706, 711, 719, 724, 730, 731, 736, 767, 797, 824, 828, 839, 843, 846, 852, 859, 938, 944,
951, 964, 965, 969, 970, 971, 972, 979, 997, 1006, 1014, 1020, 1027, 1033, 1037, 1045
Crime Prevention:
008, 009, 020, 030, 040, 045, 051, 054, 072, 081, 104, 136, 138, 139, 142, 156, 157, 164, 169,
171, 184, 188, 218, 219, 223, 224, 229, 233, 236, 241, 249, 250, 258, 261, 275, 280, 289, 297,
325, 326, 327, 330, 363, 370, 395, 397, 399, 407, 409, 411, 413, 434, 448, 457, 464, 470, 497,
503, 510, 518, 519, 529, 540, 546, 564, 593, 600, 609, 613, 617, 618, 623, 627, 634, 640, 650,
665, 670, 671, 684, 690, 703, 707, 723, 741, 750, 767, 770, 774, 775, 777, 795, 804, 819, 822,
829, 848, 861, 864, 871, 898, 900, 941, 944, 946, 947, 949, 950, 955, 957, 960, 966, 967, 969,
975, 977, 983, 988, 992, 999, 1002, 1004, 1017, 1018, 1022, 1023, 1031, 1034, 1044, 1045

394
Criminal Justice Policy:
007, 009, 013, 021, 025, 030, 037, 040, 042, 043, 055, 065, 069, 072, 081, 082, 084, 085, 092,
105, 107, 111, 112, 129, 130, 137, 141, 143, 144, 147, 148, 157, 161, 164, 167, 170, 171, 174,
177, 186, 188, 191, 192, 195, 200, 201, 202, 214, 219, 230, 232, 235, 238, 239, 243, 250, 257,
259, 260, 261, 279, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294, 299, 300, 302, 304, 305, 306, 314, 320, 324, 326,
327, 330, 333, 334, 349, 354, 360, 371, 372, 373, 374, 377, 378, 380, 382, 387, 393, 394, 395,
404, 407, 409, 411, 412, 415, 417, 426, 432, 433, 445, 452, 457, 458, 459, 463, 469, 470, 477,
478, 479, 482, 503, 504, 505, 506, 511, 515, 526, 527, 535, 540, 550, 551, 555, 556, 560, 563,
565, 566, 570, 573, 577, 587, 589, 596, 597, 602, 605, 612, 613, 615, 616, 621, 623, 627, 630,
634, 637, 639, 644, 647, 653, 662, 664, 670, 674, 675, 678, 685, 697, 706, 707, 712, 718, 719,
724, 730, 731, 732, 735, 736, 747, 752, 753, 757, 759, 762, 763, 764, 766, 767, 770, 771, 779,
784, 786, 790, 795, 798, 809, 810, 811, 819, 821, 822, 824, 828, 834, 836, 837, 839, 840, 843,
854, 860, 864, 866, 870, 874, 877, 878, 879, 892, 903, 904, 906, 932, 938, 939, 945, 949, 950,
952, 954, 962, 964, 969, 970, 971, 974, 976, 977, 979, 981, 982, 986, 987, 988, 992, 993, 994,
997, 1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1007, 1008, 1013, 1018, 1019, 1025, 1033, 1037, 1038, 1039,
1042, 1044, 1045
Criminological Theory:
017, 023, 034, 037, 044, 045, 050, 058, 059, 062, 071, 075, 083, 089, 096, 097, 101, 102, 104,
134, 139, 142, 147, 152, 161, 178, 184, 197, 205, 216, 218, 225, 226, 227, 233, 236, 245, 254,
255, 260, 266, 269, 270, 275, 279, 286, 292, 300, 313, 314, 318, 321, 325, 332, 338, 351, 358,
364, 395, 398, 399, 400, 408, 412, 413, 414, 429, 432, 437, 438, 447, 465, 468, 471, 477, 478,
484, 491, 493, 494, 503, 507, 525, 539, 541, 558, 563, 565, 574, 582, 591, 597, 608, 610, 617,
618, 623, 627, 629, 630, 632, 634, 635, 637, 640, 641, 649, 660, 666, 667, 668, 669, 676, 677,
682, 687, 692, 704, 708, 709, 711, 713, 721, 723, 729, 730, 732, 752, 755, 756, 758, 765, 793,
808, 814, 824, 831, 848, 850, 851, 861, 862, 868, 877, 882, 888, 889, 891, 900, 902, 930, 933,
935, 936, 937, 938, 940, 941, 946, 953, 966, 971, 976, 977, 983, 984, 996, 999, 1005, 1006,
1007, 1012, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1022, 1024, 1029, 1035, 1041
Critical Criminology:
007, 013, 030, 033, 034, 041, 042, 051, 053, 056, 060, 061, 062, 063, 072, 075, 086, 094, 107,
120, 132, 147, 161, 163, 172, 173, 177, 179, 188, 189, 191, 202, 205, 216, 217, 224, 225, 233,
234, 238, 258, 266, 275, 278, 286, 287, 291, 293, 298, 315, 326, 337, 338, 350, 353, 355, 360,
361, 376, 387, 388, 393, 399, 402, 407, 410, 425, 428, 432, 450, 465, 468, 491, 494, 505, 506,
507, 509, 516, 531, 535, 538, 547, 548, 554, 558, 559, 561, 563, 570, 588, 591, 623, 627, 632,
640, 641, 647, 667, 674, 676, 677, 699, 707, 708, 711, 720, 728, 729, 730, 732, 737, 763, 767,
773, 793, 813, 818, 836, 837, 846, 857, 858, 860, 862, 866, 868, 871, 879, 900, 905, 932, 938,
940, 941, 948, 952, 953, 957, 973, 976, 979, 983, 990, 1020, 1024, 1034, 1035, 1037
Cybercrime:
020, 040, 059, 060, 071, 088, 089, 100, 141, 157, 169, 184, 213, 219, 229, 245, 254, 264, 271,
280, 286, 332, 341, 348, 396, 409, 413, 431, 449, 549, 562, 574, 592, 594, 623, 627, 637, 666,
814, 819, 829, 838, 849, 934, 967, 999, 1010, 1037, 1046
Deterrence:
021, 044, 100, 148, 171, 190, 201, 213, 279, 292, 300, 301, 327, 393, 395, 399, 413, 493, 505,
526, 546, 550, 555, 591, 623, 627, 638, 670, 706, 759, 779, 808, 829, 864, 871, 900, 942, 954,
962, 968, 974, 1008, 1011
Domestic / Intimate Violence:
008, 021, 022, 040, 059, 063, 068, 088, 089, 100, 106, 120, 132, 160, 190, 191, 198, 210, 219,
222, 235, 245, 264, 281, 289, 303, 327, 341, 344, 363, 368, 369, 374, 381, 397, 406, 426, 427,
429, 443, 457, 461, 467, 469, 480, 483, 528, 594, 597, 620, 623, 627, 631, 650, 655, 657, 695,
709, 719, 721, 725, 789, 795, 796, 802, 819, 828, 832, 905, 930, 934, 938, 941, 947, 965, 966,
395
978, 1025, 1034, 1045, 1046
Drugs & Substance Abuse:
012, 015, 023, 033, 041, 046, 062, 072, 077, 089, 106, 111, 119, 144, 145, 160, 182, 205, 232,
239, 243, 245, 258, 260, 293, 326, 334, 347, 351, 402, 404, 413, 414, 438, 452, 462, 477, 484,
498, 503, 515, 539, 543, 546, 551, 575, 609, 612, 617, 623, 627, 663, 665, 666, 682, 715, 721,
737, 753, 768, 779, 795, 800, 804, 822, 836, 838, 843, 848, 858, 870, 878, 881, 900, 930, 936,
948, 954, 956, 958, 960, 964, 966, 969, 977, 983, 1002, 1007, 1014, 1016, 1034, 1041, 1043,
1044
Economy:
044, 072, 177, 205, 266, 286, 340, 408, 418, 493, 507, 540, 565, 623, 627, 647, 649, 709, 822,
835, 837, 838, 868, 946, 962, 967, 968, 983, 984, 993, 1024, 1026
Education or Schools:
033, 087, 097, 115, 116, 134, 143, 151, 160, 164, 169, 170, 178, 213, 217, 218, 236, 244, 274,
289, 300, 318, 324, 351, 354, 372, 395, 414, 420, 425, 431, 469, 475, 510, 517, 563, 569, 623,
627, 637, 645, 683, 691, 700, 739, 741, 763, 776, 783, 793, 794, 799, 800, 802, 813, 814, 816,
842, 847, 848, 854, 863, 865, 883, 884, 889, 940, 941, 944, 949, 958, 960, 962, 996, 1002,
1011, 1016, 1019, 1034, 1041
Families:
012, 047, 068, 070, 088, 102, 127, 132, 145, 152, 160, 190, 202, 231, 248, 255, 262, 274, 281,
336, 354, 355, 363, 382, 393, 397, 398, 399, 406, 443, 456, 469, 483, 496, 504, 566, 587, 623,
627, 675, 683, 692, 703, 725, 751, 780, 792, 808, 811, 814, 824, 843, 891, 895, 935, 936, 937,
938, 939, 969, 977, 978, 985, 1005, 1010, 1014, 1017, 1018, 1020
Feminist Theory:
041, 061, 063, 075, 083, 089, 111, 120, 128, 152, 157, 160, 163, 164, 169, 191, 212, 275, 323,
329, 350, 353, 355, 369, 426, 427, 429, 454, 465, 467, 549, 550, 551, 563, 587, 594, 623, 627,
631, 633, 657, 686, 712, 751, 758, 768, 785, 789, 818, 860, 885, 904, 938, 958, 959, 985, 991,
1001, 1002, 1013, 1018, 1024, 1029, 1044
Gangs:
054, 103, 120, 124, 140, 142, 171, 187, 253, 291, 302, 305, 326, 398, 429, 434, 498, 501, 544,
555, 608, 623, 627, 650, 690, 691, 703, 707, 710, 750, 756, 770, 813, 819, 838, 853, 863, 893,
900, 940, 947, 967, 1005, 1007, 1022
Government:
040, 044, 051, 067, 072, 078, 085, 099, 107, 132, 141, 148, 177, 189, 194, 205, 213, 216, 299,
327, 331, 341, 360, 388, 392, 412, 418, 434, 444, 458, 464, 467, 476, 501, 505, 515, 551, 555,
565, 605, 618, 621, 623, 627, 664, 699, 719, 730, 744, 759, 762, 766, 771, 822, 824, 827, 847,
856, 864, 871, 874, 894, 898, 932, 954, 957, 963, 970, 1007
Guns:
008, 013, 035, 080, 134, 150, 292, 350, 390, 469, 497, 506, 571, 590, 614, 623, 627, 710, 793,
794, 803, 804, 931, 947, 954, 957, 971, 979, 1006, 1019
Hate Crime:
016, 040, 072, 103, 133, 138, 164, 200, 275, 286, 331, 373, 405, 506, 590, 623, 627, 669, 771,
805, 831, 883, 963, 1008
International & Comparative:
009, 010, 016, 051, 052, 061, 063, 065, 067, 072, 078, 081, 085, 088, 095, 102, 123, 147, 149,
151, 161, 177, 178, 188, 190, 193, 196, 200, 204, 205, 208, 230, 233, 238, 245, 247, 251, 255,
258, 266, 274, 275, 280, 281, 289, 290, 302, 326, 327, 329, 331, 348, 351, 354, 358, 360, 366,
371, 372, 374, 377, 400, 406, 408, 409, 412, 413, 418, 420, 432, 434, 450, 452, 458, 459, 472,
502, 505, 506, 510, 529, 535, 549, 551, 562, 582, 607, 623, 627, 630, 637, 639, 656, 663, 665,
674, 747, 752, 759, 762, 772, 814, 815, 816, 827, 835, 837, 846, 860, 861, 890, 898, 899, 904,
396
931, 932, 953, 960, 963, 964, 968, 969, 971, 979, 980, 983, 986, 997, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1015,
1018, 1022, 1023, 1037, 1041, 1042, 1045, 1046
Juvenile Delinquency:
008, 012, 014, 015, 028, 037, 058, 076, 082, 085, 092, 097, 102, 134, 143, 145, 151, 178, 187,
210, 226, 228, 231, 255, 274, 281, 305, 318, 322, 347, 351, 358, 363, 366, 390, 391, 395, 396,
398, 399, 400, 402, 407, 410, 413, 414, 447, 448, 471, 476, 478, 484, 493, 499, 510, 517, 518,
524, 526, 528, 539, 549, 563, 566, 577, 582, 587, 589, 595, 607, 608, 610, 623, 627, 635, 671,
683, 690, 691, 695, 703, 709, 727, 731, 745, 751, 783, 789, 793, 800, 808, 814, 824, 852, 854,
889, 893, 900, 901, 935, 936, 937, 940, 955, 960, 962, 967, 968, 977, 978, 996, 1005, 1006,
1010, 1016, 1017, 1020, 1023, 1029, 1041, 1043, 1046
Juvenile Justice:
008, 015, 022, 028, 059, 076, 085, 097, 101, 109, 143, 211, 231, 281, 299, 300, 322, 336, 347,
354, 366, 372, 391, 399, 407, 410, 445, 469, 476, 477, 499, 510, 517, 518, 524, 526, 543, 545,
546, 563, 566, 575, 577, 589, 623, 627, 633, 683, 685, 691, 703, 727, 730, 762, 765, 788, 797,
828, 852, 854, 877, 880, 937, 941, 946, 949, 954, 955, 958, 974, 978, 990, 1007, 1020, 1034
Life-Course:
012, 023, 041, 050, 076, 093, 097, 106, 114, 127, 170, 178, 182, 223, 227, 228, 274, 294, 303,
318, 323, 338, 344, 347, 363, 397, 408, 438, 447, 472, 493, 496, 520, 539, 544, 565, 574, 587,
591, 597, 609, 618, 623, 627, 634, 635, 640, 658, 679, 709, 721, 723, 725, 745, 787, 795, 807,
808, 814, 851, 852, 863, 889, 891, 935, 936, 942, 945, 960, 977, 978, 993, 1005, 1016, 1017,
1020, 1032, 1041
Measurement and Methodology:
008, 013, 015, 020, 024, 028, 036, 037, 044, 049, 051, 056, 057, 059, 061, 062, 066, 088, 098,
100, 104, 106, 124, 127, 131, 138, 141, 142, 145, 163, 187, 190, 191, 192, 197, 200, 207, 210,
212, 215, 218, 222, 226, 227, 236, 238, 262, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 284, 304, 316, 320, 321,
325, 337, 342, 344, 352, 355, 384, 386, 401, 402, 404, 407, 414, 417, 434, 450, 453, 455, 472,
475, 481, 493, 498, 502, 514, 518, 523, 542, 548, 558, 598, 607, 610, 617, 623, 627, 629, 635,
639, 643, 646, 658, 660, 662, 666, 669, 670, 674, 693, 701, 704, 722, 727, 735, 736, 737, 752,
762, 764, 777, 790, 794, 808, 814, 816, 836, 838, 840, 846, 851, 855, 865, 878, 880, 882, 883,
901, 954, 962, 966, 970, 980, 983, 988, 1004, 1007, 1012, 1021, 1037
Media:
013, 032, 042, 060, 061, 064, 071, 089, 100, 134, 147, 174, 189, 192, 234, 236, 246, 276, 286,
289, 315, 324, 332, 369, 397, 402, 498, 503, 520, 547, 590, 594, 623, 627, 637, 641, 665, 686,
692, 709, 773, 785, 800, 813, 824, 828, 858, 862, 881, 947, 959, 968, 971, 984, 1010, 1027,
1030, 1044, 1046
Occupation or Workplace Crime:
044, 056, 081, 099, 161, 164, 169, 205, 256, 260, 349, 413, 467, 493, 502, 593, 601, 623, 627,
639, 676, 734, 797, 808, 848, 871, 945, 999, 1028
Organized Crime:
057, 061, 072, 095, 133, 136, 140, 180, 193, 204, 247, 258, 280, 289, 290, 332, 340, 341, 422,
493, 501, 502, 537, 593, 600, 608, 623, 665, 666, 676, 690, 710, 750, 754, 756, 772, 774, 835,
838, 853, 871, 878, 883, 931, 946, 947, 956, 957, 1003, 1028
Policing:
008, 014, 018, 021, 022, 025, 026, 030, 037, 042, 055, 064, 067, 081, 085, 101, 104, 107, 109,
111, 112, 126, 130, 132, 136, 139, 142, 148, 150, 157, 159, 164, 171, 179, 192, 195, 196, 200,
201, 216, 219, 229, 237, 241, 242, 250, 251, 260, 261, 269, 270, 277, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284,
305, 324, 326, 328, 332, 333, 343, 346, 361, 373, 374, 376, 377, 409, 412, 417, 418, 435, 445,
450, 452, 458, 464, 465, 471, 502, 506, 514, 519, 536, 546, 550, 555, 564, 577, 592, 594, 597,
613, 621, 623, 627, 630, 644, 647, 657, 668, 669, 683, 689, 692, 693, 707, 719, 724, 733, 734,
397
736, 737, 740, 755, 764, 770, 771, 775, 777, 786, 798, 802, 815, 817, 819, 821, 822, 834, 848,
849, 854, 858, 861, 864, 865, 873, 876, 883, 888, 930, 931, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 949, 964,
966, 969, 983, 986, 987, 988, 991, 998, 1000, 1002, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1018, 1019,
1022, 1024, 1027, 1030, 1031, 1037
Presidential Session:
075, 551, 1024
Professional Development:
032, 073, 087, 116, 128, 158, 159, 203, 259, 278, 283, 339, 372, 373, 380, 409, 423, 436, 458,
466, 477, 513, 530, 532, 569, 578, 606, 623, 627, 652, 664, 698, 731, 740, 742, 743, 799, 816,
826, 865, 885, 897, 995
Race & Ethnicity:
014, 020, 023, 025, 026, 033, 042, 048, 060, 061, 062, 064, 072, 075, 081, 082, 086, 092, 097,
101, 103, 105, 118, 126, 127, 132, 133, 137, 148, 151, 162, 172, 188, 191, 200, 216, 231, 236,
248, 261, 262, 270, 275, 289, 292, 293, 300, 305, 324, 338, 347, 355, 374, 376, 380, 387, 402,
408, 411, 425, 426, 427, 432, 446, 458, 471, 472, 484, 500, 503, 506, 536, 548, 550, 556, 559,
570, 571, 576, 583, 591, 594, 595, 596, 597, 602, 608, 610, 621, 623, 627, 634, 645, 647, 653,
668, 669, 671, 683, 686, 691, 692, 711, 726, 733, 736, 753, 767, 775, 783, 788, 794, 797, 798,
813, 821, 824, 836, 852, 854, 857, 858, 859, 861, 866, 879, 880, 881, 894, 932, 937, 941, 942,
945, 958, 959, 962, 964, 979, 982, 985, 990, 1005, 1010, 1012, 1014, 1020, 1022, 1023, 1029
Rational Choice:
018, 021, 059, 100, 183, 218, 249, 301, 365, 395, 430, 449, 609, 617, 623, 627, 684, 723, 901,
942, 976, 1022, 1024
Re-Entry:
015, 020, 023, 029, 033, 047, 050, 055, 058, 070, 108, 120, 143, 146, 162, 170, 178, 217, 226,
248, 267, 294, 338, 344, 355, 375, 381, 393, 397, 404, 415, 450, 451, 460, 493, 498, 544, 560,
565, 596, 609, 619, 621, 623, 627, 634, 662, 663, 670, 706, 723, 727, 732, 751, 757, 767, 769,
770, 784, 787, 788, 812, 841, 843, 856, 860, 880, 891, 895, 948, 965, 968, 974, 979, 982, 996,
1000, 1013, 1014, 1025, 1026, 1038, 1040, 1042, 1043
Rehabilitation:
015, 030, 044, 081, 144, 146, 148, 161, 162, 170, 212, 232, 248, 262, 294, 323, 338, 353, 354,
367, 387, 393, 404, 407, 432, 447, 451, 459, 462, 477, 481, 482, 510, 531, 544, 560, 566, 575,
589, 623, 627, 634, 638, 665, 706, 715, 723, 744, 751, 753, 764, 769, 776, 788, 813, 841, 843,
878, 879, 880, 932, 936, 970, 972, 974, 982, 1004, 1009, 1014, 1020, 1040, 1042, 1043
Religion:
023, 059, 088, 097, 147, 232, 275, 338, 349, 353, 374, 503, 610, 623, 627, 663, 744, 783, 883,
904, 931, 959, 1001
Restorative Justice:
010, 015, 022, 081, 085, 132, 188, 190, 238, 266, 294, 300, 353, 354, 375, 381, 429, 462, 478,
536, 546, 623, 627, 631, 719, 732, 751, 757, 828, 933, 969, 972, 1014, 1040, 1045
Routine Activity:
040, 068, 125, 139, 216, 218, 229, 249, 269, 289, 325, 342, 351, 365, 370, 386, 398, 418, 427,
456, 465, 528, 555, 617, 623, 627, 629, 637, 640, 642, 665, 670, 709, 789, 900, 967, 976, 988,
999, 1005, 1011, 1012, 1022, 1046
Sentencing:
020, 024, 033, 048, 056, 062, 105, 126, 137, 143, 144, 161, 162, 186, 194, 208, 231, 238, 239,
277, 294, 306, 371, 463, 504, 505, 526, 548, 583, 595, 610, 621, 623, 627, 685, 687, 703, 711,
727, 731, 732, 734, 762, 779, 797, 846, 852, 859, 870, 890, 904, 932, 966, 970, 979, 985,
1008, 1020, 1023, 1037, 1039
Sexual Offending:
398
013, 020, 045, 049, 066, 068, 088, 100, 105, 115, 148, 160, 169, 177, 191, 212, 218, 222, 235,
238, 284, 289, 303, 323, 330, 341, 349, 354, 369, 375, 393, 395, 402, 415, 434, 443, 460, 467,
470, 475, 480, 508, 528, 552, 574, 592, 594, 599, 604, 618, 623, 627, 631, 645, 650, 657, 687,
758, 789, 809, 825, 828, 905, 951, 958, 959, 965, 985, 1007, 1045
Teaching about Crime & Justice:
032, 065, 074, 086, 087, 092, 117, 118, 128, 132, 158, 160, 172, 203, 236, 244, 287, 298, 303,
324, 332, 372, 373, 385, 420, 421, 424, 425, 491, 499, 503, 504, 559, 569, 603, 605, 623, 627,
688, 696, 697, 698, 700, 742, 767, 799, 816, 819, 842, 867, 884, 957, 998, 1006, 1017, 1019
Terrorism:
013, 016, 030, 039, 057, 088, 100, 133, 141, 185, 188, 189, 204, 207, 247, 258, 271, 272, 290,
302, 331, 405, 422, 498, 520, 572, 590, 597, 615, 623, 627, 636, 665, 669, 684, 723, 737, 752,
754, 759, 827, 837, 838, 846, 883, 947, 963, 966, 968, 969, 1004, 1008, 1021, 1022, 1024
Victimization:
013, 019, 021, 035, 040, 060, 066, 068, 081, 100, 103, 120, 123, 127, 133, 138, 151, 152, 157,
160, 164, 167, 168, 169, 182, 190, 191, 198, 211, 218, 219, 226, 229, 244, 245, 250, 254, 256,
264, 266, 275, 276, 289, 303, 323, 327, 341, 344, 350, 354, 369, 383, 384, 395, 396, 399, 403,
406, 408, 426, 427, 429, 430, 431, 438, 443, 447, 454, 455, 456, 457, 461, 465, 467, 469, 470,
472, 480, 483, 484, 495, 496, 500, 525, 528, 539, 545, 550, 577, 584, 594, 614, 617, 620, 621,
623, 627, 629, 631, 637, 643, 650, 657, 669, 674, 695, 700, 709, 721, 722, 735, 744, 758, 771,
780, 783, 789, 794, 795, 796, 802, 825, 832, 905, 906, 932, 938, 940, 941, 942, 944, 947, 951,
957, 958, 959, 964, 965, 975, 976, 978, 988, 996, 999, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1019, 1034, 1046
Violence:
008, 016, 019, 025, 035, 051, 075, 078, 082, 083, 088, 089, 097, 102, 103, 114, 120, 127, 133,
134, 150, 151, 156, 157, 164, 168, 171, 188, 190, 192, 200, 219, 222, 228, 233, 235, 250, 256,
266, 274, 283, 286, 289, 292, 293, 303, 313, 315, 325, 326, 327, 331, 350, 359, 374, 390, 402,
405, 406, 408, 412, 414, 426, 428, 429, 438, 443, 444, 446, 447, 450, 456, 461, 467, 471, 472,
483, 500, 505, 514, 520, 525, 539, 544, 545, 556, 576, 582, 584, 590, 591, 602, 608, 610, 614,
615, 618, 623, 627, 629, 631, 635, 639, 640, 646, 650, 654, 657, 660, 663, 665, 690, 703, 704,
721, 726, 744, 754, 758, 780, 783, 785, 789, 793, 794, 795, 796, 802, 809, 828, 831, 846, 847,
850, 861, 905, 931, 940, 944, 947, 954, 957, 959, 962, 963, 965, 966, 968, 971, 976, 978, 984,
988, 1006, 1010, 1012, 1016, 1019, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1029, 1032, 1034, 1044
White-Collar or Corporate Crime:
051, 056, 060, 094, 099, 141, 193, 224, 233, 266, 286, 318, 332, 340, 341, 348, 360, 388, 399,
428, 493, 502, 505, 538, 600, 623, 627, 676, 699, 701, 728, 730, 734, 772, 797, 848, 871, 890,
900, 967, 999, 1003, 1007, 1022, 1028
Women:
012, 020, 031, 033, 041, 047, 048, 049, 061, 063, 068, 075, 081, 088, 089, 097, 103, 105, 106,
111, 145, 152, 160, 162, 169, 170, 177, 178, 180, 190, 191, 216, 235, 236, 245, 248, 258, 262,
267, 276, 302, 303, 323, 327, 329, 331, 341, 350, 353, 355, 363, 368, 369, 374, 404, 406, 409,
426, 427, 429, 443, 450, 454, 457, 465, 467, 470, 478, 483, 498, 506, 528, 532, 549, 551, 563,
574, 578, 587, 623, 627, 631, 655, 657, 685, 686, 691, 709, 711, 712, 719, 744, 747, 751, 758,
770, 774, 780, 789, 792, 815, 824, 828, 832, 836, 858, 860, 879, 880, 885, 904, 905, 938, 941,
942, 947, 957, 958, 959, 965, 982, 985, 988, 991, 996, 1001, 1002, 1011, 1013, 1023, 1029,
1042

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STAIRS TO PARKING
CONCOURSE
EAST CABINET
FOYER
2 NORTH SOUTH
TERRACE T STREET
FOYER ENTRANCE CONVENTION 3
OFFICES

WEST

IBR
EAST

PRESIDENT’S
WALK

INTERNATIONAL
BALLROOM
CENTER

HYDRAULIC
STAGE

IBR
WEST
CONCOURSE LEVEL
WASHINGTON HILTON

5’ ROUNDS OF 10

5’ ROUNDS OF 6
SQUARE FEET

CONFERENCE
DIMENSIONS

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM
RECEPTION
CRESCENT
BANQUET

HOLLOW
THEATRE

U SHAPE

SQUARE
CEILING
HEIGHT

2 PER 6’
3 PER 6’
INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM (IBR) 29,631 245’x 145 30’ 4,050 2,670 1,602 4,117 1,820 1,200 - - -
IBR Center 17,953 115’x145 30’ 2,200 1,630 978 2,300 1,200 800 - - -
IBR East 5,893 130’x65 27’ 745 520 312 800 330 220 - - -
IBR West 5,785 130’x65 27’ 745 560 336 800 330 220 - - -
IBR East & Center 23,846 165’x180’ 30’ 2,945 2,180 1,038 3,100 1,530 1,020 - - -
IBR West & Center 23,738 165’x180’ 30’ 2,945 2,180 1,314 3,100 1,530 1,020 - - -
Cabinet 1,443 38’x40’ 10’ 150 90 54 166 84 56 32 34 48
Georgetown 2,576 72’x41’ 10’ 284 220 132 296 171 114 64 50 64
Georgetown West 1,274 36’x41 10’ 140 110 66 146 84 56 34 42 54
Georgetown East 1,294 36’x41 10’ 144 110 66 149 87 58 30 34 50
CRYSTAL BALLROOM
8,655 234’x42 10’ 1,050 840 504 1,150 540 360 174 - -
(Jefferson, Lincoln & Monroe)
Jefferson 3,461 96’x42’ 10’ 500 340 204 460 240 160 70 74 84
Jefferson West 1,747 48’x42’ 10’ 250 160 96 230 120 80 34 52 64
Jefferson East 1,719 48’x42’ 10’ 250 160 96 230 120 80 34 52 64
Jefferson East & Lincoln. 5,196 144’x42’ 10’ 715 500 300 600 345 230 100 122 144
Jefferson East & Lincoln West 3,471 96’x42’ 10’ 500 340 204 460 240 160 70 74 84
Jefferson East, Lincoln & Monroe 6,913 186’x42’ 10’ 950 630 378 800 460 310 - - -
Jefferson & Lincoln 6,938 192’x42’ 10’ 950 630 378 800 460 310 - - -
Jefferson & Lincoln West 5,213 144’x42’ 10’ 715 500 300 600 345 230 100 122 144
Lincoln 3,477 95’x42’ 10’ 500 340 204 460 240 160 70 74 84
Lincoln West 1,752 48’x42’ 10’ 250 160 96 230 120 80 34 52 64
Lincoln East 1,725 48’x42’ 10’ 250 160 96 230 120 80 34 52 64
Lincoln East & Monroe 3,442 90’x42’ 10’ 500 340 204 460 240 160 70 74 84
Lincoln & Monroe 5,194 138’x42’ 10’ 715 500 300 600 345 230 100 122 144
Monroe 1,717 46’x42’ 10’ 250 160 96 230 120 80 34 52 64
Concourse Foyer 7,265 197'x52' 9'3" - - - 1,000 - - - - -
Convention Office 1 120 10' x 12' 9'3" - - - - - - - - -
Convention Office 2 126 10' x 12'8" 9'3" - - - - - - - - -
Convention Office 3 170 17' x 10' 9'3" - - - - - - - - -

Capacities allow for a lectern and basic front-screen projection.


LOBBY LEVEL
WASHINGTON HILTON

HEALTH

PIS
CA
CLUB

TA
WA
OA

Y
KL
AW
NO

N
RTH FRIEGHT
WE ELEVATOR
ST
MO
RGA
N

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EXECUTIVE COURTYARD
EAST
MEETING
CENTER
GUN
STON
EA ST
BREAK
AREA GUNSTO
N
WEST
JAY
FAIRCHILD
COLUMBIA
EAST
NORTH
HEIGHTS
COURTYARD
CENTER FAIRCHILD
WEST

BUSINESS Y
CENTER EMBASS
1
ONT
DU P

O
HEIGHTS DOZ
COURTYARD CAR
RY
NDA
WEST BOU 5
SEMI THE 4
PRIVATE
DISTRICT LINE
HT
DINING
RESTAURANT RIG
ALB
CONVENT
OFFICE
MID
TERRACE
GIFT
SHOP

COAT ROOM
TDL McCLELLAN’S COATS INTERNAT’L
BAR SPORTS BAR TERRACE
EAST

VALET
SHOP

THE
COFFEE BEAN LOBBY
& TEA LEAF

FRONT
DESK INTERNAT’L
TERRACE
WEST

CONNECTICUT AVE
ENTRANCE
LOBBY LEVEL
WASHINGTON HILTON

5’ ROUNDS OF 10
SQUARE FEET

CONFERENCE
DIMENSIONS

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM
RECEPTION

HOLLOW
THEATRE

BANQUET

U SHAPE

SQUARE
CEILING
HEIGHT

3 PER 6’

2 PER 5’
PODS
HEIGHTS EXEC MTG CENTER
Holmead 1,382 49’ x 35’ 10’ 7” 138* 120* 72 160 78* 48 40 40 -
Holmead West 643 22’ x 33’ 10’ 7” 45 - 30 76 - 28 22 22 24
Holmead East 735 27’ x 35’ 10’ 7” 51 - 30 84 - 28 22 22 24
Jay 618 24’ x 32’ 10’ 7” 52 - 30 72 - 28 22 22 24
Kalorama 1,393 50’ x 33’ 10’ 7” 135* 120* 72 162 72* 48 40 40 -
Morgan 710 26’ x 33’ 10’ 7” 48 - 30 82 - 28 22 22 24
Northwest 618 25’ x 32’ 10’ 7” 42 - 30 73 - 28 22 22 24
Oak Lawn 706 26’ x 32’ 10’ 7” 48 - 30 80 - 28 22 22 24
Piscataway 643 24’ x 32’ 10’ 7” 42 - 30 74 - 28 22 22 24

HEIGHTS COURTYARD 11,200 328’X28’ - - 700 - 840 - - - - -


Heights Courtyard Center 5,544 126’x44’ - - 290 - 320 - - - - -
Heights Courtyard East 2,520 90’x28’ - - 140 - 200 - - - - -
Heights Courtyard West 3,136 112’x28’ - - 290 - 320 - - - - -

Capacities for Heights Executive Meeting Center allow for a lectern, as well as the room’s ceiling-mounted projector and projection screen.

* denotes use of banquet chairs in Holmead and Kalorama for theater, banquet and classroom sets. All other capacities are set with ergonomic chairs.

Heights Courtyard West is primarily utilized for The District Line Restaurant’s seasonal outdoor dining April-October. Please contact the Sales & Catering Office to
inquire about functions that would utilize the entire Heights Courtyard (center, east and west).

The District Line Restaurant semi-private dining area seats 65 people.


TERRACE LEVEL
WASHINGTON HILTON

POOL

HEALTH
PIS
CA

CLUB
TA
WA
OA

Y
KL
AW
N

FRIEGHT
FRIEGHT
ST ELEVATOR
ELEVATORS TO MO
N
COLUMBIA

HEIGHTS
COURTYARD LINC
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EAST EA LN
ST

GUN
STON
EA ST CRYSTAL
LINCOLN
BALLROOM WEST
GUNSTO
N 4
WEST 12
6 8
FAIRCHILD
EAST
COLUMBIA 3 JEFFERSON
HEIGHTS
NORTH 11 EAST
OURTYARD
CENTER FAIRCHILD
WEST 2
10 N
5 ERSO
BUSINESS Y 7 JEFF EST
CENTER EMBASS W

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9
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DU P GE
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O COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS DOZ
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RY
NDA
WEST BOU 5
COLUMBIA
4
WEST
E
HT
RIG
ALB
CONVENTION
OFFICES
MID
TERRACE
GIFT
SHOP

STAIRS TO PARKING
EAST
COAT ROOM

TDL McCLELLAN’S COATS INTERNAT’L T STREET


BAR SPORTS BAR
TERRACE
TERRACE
FOYER ENTRANCE CONVENTION
EAST OFFICES

VALET
WEST
SHOP

BBY

INTERNAT’L
TERRACE
WEST

I
W

CONNECTICUT AVE
ENTRANCE
TERRACE LEVEL
WASHINGTON HILTON

5’ ROUNDS OF 10

5’ ROUNDS OF 6
SQUARE FEET

CONFERENCE
DIMENSIONS

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM
RECEPTION
CRESCENT
BANQUET

HOLLOW
THEATRE

U SHAPE

SQUARE
CEILING
HEIGHT

2 PER 6’
3 PER 6’
TERRACE MEETING ROOMS
Albright 505 25’ x 19’ 10’8” 40 20 12 58 21 14 22 21 24
Boundary 457 23’ x 10’ 10’8” - - - - - - 10 - -
Cardozo 706 34’ x 17’ 10’8” 80 50 30 81 30 20 28 29 36
DuPont 555 25’ x 20’ 10’8” 45 40 24 64 27 18 22 26 30
Embassy 550 25’ x 20’ 10’8” 54 40 24 63 33 22 22 26 30
Fairchild 1,099 50’ x 20’ 10’8” 95 80 48 126 60 40 46 38 60
Fairchild West 547 25’ x 20’ 10’8” 45 40 24 63 30 20 22 24 30
Fairchild East 552 25’ x 20’ 10’8” 45 40 24 63 30 20 22 24 30
Gunston 1,185 50’ x 20’ 10’8” 108 80 48 136 66 44 48 38 56
Gunston West 556 25’ x 20’ 10’8” 58 40 24 64 33 22 28 24 28
Gunston East 629 25’ x 20’ 10’8” 54 40 24 72 27 18 22 24 28

International Terrace 10,345 270’ x 50’ 10’ 4” - 430 - 1,800 - - - - -


Terrace Foyer 9,807 - - - - - - - - - - -
Coats 689 35’ x20’ 8’ 40 50 30 - 30 20 28 32 38
Convention Office 4 90 10’ x 9’ 8’ - - - - - - - - -
Convention Office 5 90 9’ x 10’ 8’ - - - - - - - - -
5’ ROUNDS OF 10

5’ ROUNDS OF 6
SQUARE FEET

CONFERENCE
DIMENSIONS

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM
RECEPTION
CRESCENT
BANQUET

HOLLOW
THEATRE

U SHAPE

SQUARE
CEILING
HEIGHT

3 PER 6’

2 PER 5’
COLUMBIA 30,000 - 11’-15’ 2,960 2,180 - 3,448 - - - - -
Columbia North 5,228 187’X43’ 11’ - 280 168 450 - - - - -
Columbia West 8,163 94’X144’ 11’ - 650 390 700 - - - - -
Columbia 1 975 32’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 112 51 34 24 30 38
Columbia 2 908 29’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 104 51 34 24 30 38
Columbia 3 908 29’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 104 51 34 24 30 38
Columbia 4 916 30’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 105 51 34 24 30 38
Columbia 5 1,677 61’ x 28’ 15’ 210 120 72 193 102 74 50 53 62
Columbia 6 1,624 59’ x 28’ 15’ 210 120 72 187 101 74 50 53 62
Columbia 7 1,678 61’ x 28’ 15’ 210 120 72 193 101 74 50 53 62
Columbia 8 1,625 59’ x 28’ 15’ 210 120 72 187 101 74 50 53 62
Columbia 9 975 32’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 112 51 34 24 30 34
Columbia 10 908 29’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 104 51 34 24 30 34
Columbia 11 908 29’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 104 51 34 24 30 34
Columbia 12 916 30’ x 30’ 11’ 98 60 36 105 51 34 24 30 34
Columbia 1-12 15,218 120’ x 128’ 11’-15’ 1,690 1,440 864 1,749 - - - - -
Columbia 1-4 3,707 120’ x 30’ 11’ 400 220 132 426 216 144 - - -
Columbia 1-6 7,008 120’ x 58’ 11’-15’ 860 480 288 456 432 288 - - -
Columbia 5-8 7,804 120’ x 65’ 15’ 910 560 336 897 462 308 - - -
Columbia 7-12 7,010 120’ x 58’ 11’-15’ 890 480 288 806 456 304 - - -
Columbia 1 & 2 1,883 61’ x 30’ 11’ 220 120 72 216 108 72 50 56 66
Columbia 3 & 4 1,824 59’ x 30’ 11’ 220 120 72 216 108 72 50 56 66
Columbia 5 & 7 3,955 61’ x 65’ 15’ 450 300 180 455 252 168 50 68 84
Columbia 6 & 8 3,849 59’ x 65’ 15’ 450 300 180 442 252 168 50 68 84
Columbia 9 & 10 1,883 61’ x 30’ 11’ 220 120 72 216 108 72 50 57 66
Columbia 11 & 12 1,824 59’ x 30’ 11’ 220 120 72 216 108 72 50 57 66
Columbia 1, 2 & 5 3,560 61’ x 58’ 11’-15’ 440 240 144 409 216 144 - - -

Capacities allow for a lectern and basic front-screen projection.


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Annual Meeting of the
INTERNATIONAL POLICE EXECUTIVE SYMPOSIUM
WASHINGTON, DC - USA – August 8 - 13, 2016
“Urban Security Planning: Challenges for 21st Century Global Cities”

Hosted by “THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY”

Program Chair: (To be announced)


Accommodations, meals, internal transportation, and sightseeing tours will be provided gratis to all registered/paid participants and their registered/paid guests.

Suggested Panels:
The International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) brings
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