THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
60TH
ANNUAL MEETING
November 12-15, 2008
Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront
St. Louis, Missouri
Reinvigorating Theory through Diversity and Inclusiveness
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The American Society of Criminology 3
Highlights of the 2008 ASC Program 5
2008 Program Committee 8
General Meeting Information 10
Professional Employment Service 11
2008 ASC Divisions 12
ASC Division Meetings and Activities 14
ASCDivisions’ Sessions of Interest 16
Other Meetings and Events 32
Graduate School Information Exchange 35
Receptions 36
Directory of Exhibitors 38
ASC Presidents 39
Program Summary 41
Detailed Program Schedule 82
A Special Thank You 478
Advertising 479
Index of Participants 503
Topic Index 570
Floor Plans - Hyatt 574
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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)
[email protected] 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, 2007-2009
President: Robert Bursik, Jr., University of Missouri, St. Louis
President-Elect: Todd Clear, John Jay College of Criminla Justice
Vice President: Steve Messner, University at Albany
Vice President-Elect: D. Wayne Osgood, Pennsylvania State University
Executive Director: Chris W. Eskridge, University of Nebraska
Executive Secretary: Christopher J. Uggen, University of Minnesota
Treasurer: John Paul Wright, University of Cincinnati
Past President: Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota
Executive Counselors: Robert S. Agnew, Emroy University; Pat Van Voorhis,
University of Cincinnati; Alex Piquero, University of Florida; David Weisburd, The
Hebrew University/George State University; Karen Heimer, University of Iowa; Cassia
Spohn, Arizona State University
Administrator: Susan Case
Deputy Administrator/Webmaster: Nicole Coldiron
Bookkeeper: Sue Beelman
Office Assistant: Rita Hollingsead
Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Editor: Denise Gottfredson, University of Maryland
Criminology & Public Policy Journal
Editor: Tom Blomberg, Florida State University
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Membership
Applications for memberships in The American Society of Criminology may be
obtained by writing to the administrative offices in Columbus, Ohio, or logging on to our
website at www.asc41.com. Membership runs from January 1st to December 31st of
each year. Annual dues are $90.00 ($50.00 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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Highlights of the 2008 ASC Program
Jody Miller and G. David Curry
University of Missouri-Saint Louis
The theme of the 2008 Annual Meeting of ASC reflects the intellectual
and political commitments of ASC President Robert J. Bursik and the program
chairs. Reinvigorating Theory through Diversity and Inclusiveness expresses
beliefs that we hold strongly. Theory is as important as methods in understanding
crime in human society. The inclusion of diverse voices—both among
researchers and those researched—contributes to the breath and depth of our
theory and understanding. We intentionally designed this year’s program
specifically around this belief. As always, the regular thematic sessions offer
many unique insights into these dynamics. However, especially noteworthy in
this regard is the centrality of the 144 poster sessions and 52 roundtables to the
program mission, for they foster a wider range of topics and presenters than
typically is the case in more traditional paper sessions. Thursday evening’s poster
sessions will feature a selection of Missouri wines and cheese, and many of
Friday’s roundtable sessions will be held in the hotel’s Rose Garden room, with
beautiful views of the St. Louis Riverfront and Arch.
Perhaps most notable for our goal of diversity and inclusiveness, a
group that might not have even been considered as contributing to our
understanding of crime 20 or 30 years ago are former correctional inmates. The
informal group within the Society that has come to represent former convicted
felons has taken the name ―Convict Criminologists.‖ The Convict Criminology
participants in ASC also include many non-convict criminologists who have been
important to the group’s development and growth. One of Friday’s presidential
panels will honor and feature Professor John Irwin, who—if not the first known—
is unquestionably the foremost convict criminologist.
There are few criminologists who are not aware of the growing problem
of mass incarceration in contemporary U.S. society, especially concentrated
among African-American, Latino, and American Indian populations, and
including disproportionate growth in the incarceration of women from these
communities. Thursday’s presidential panel will call on Christy Visher and
Pamela Lattimore to report preliminary findings from her unprecedented
empirical study of inmate re-integration into the community.
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We also feature a presidential panel on methodology, research and
theory featuring a diverse group of junior and senior scholars. On Wednesday,
Kristin Carbone-Lopez, Lee Ann Slocum, and Andres Rengifo will discuss the
challenges of integrating qualitative and quantitative research; Molly Dragiewicz
will address integrating feminist research and praxis; James Lynch will discuss
the challenges of cross-national research; and Christine Horne will assess
experimental research in criminology.
The political sector is where so many of the ideas generated in research
must be made both practical and politically palatable. The second of Friday’s
presidential plenaries—Crime and Politics 2009—has been organized by Ted
Gest, and will bring to the ASC audience a selection of national, state, and local
political leaders to discuss these important issues.
In addition, this year’s pre-conference methodology workshops (held on
Tuesday November 11th) include hierarchical linear modeling and meta-analysis,
as well as the ASC’s inaugural workshop on qualitative data analysis, led by
prominent ethnographers Patricia and Peter Adler. Details can be found at
http://www.asc41.com/annualmeeting.htm.
You will also notice a change in the 2008 Program. Each of the ASC
Divisions now has a ―Sessions of Interest‖ page at the front end of the program, in
order to improve the ease with which Division members identify sessions of
interest.
Don’t miss the St. Louis-based Fabulous Motown Revue, performing at
Friday evening’s Minority Fellowship Dance
(http://www.fabulousmotownrevue.com). And the Presidential Lifetime Service
Award will be given to Zaki Baruti, a St. Louisan who is currently President of
the Universal African People’s Organization and Co-Chair of the Coalition
against Police Crimes and Repression. Find out more about his history of
activism at http://www.uapo.com.
The emphasis on St. Louis in our program is not accidental, for it is a
unique setting with a cultural and social history that reflects local slices of the best
and worst of our country’s history. Easily visible from the hotel is the court house
where Dred and Harriet Scott were found to be free of slavery’s yoke by having
escaped to a free state. This decision so vital to the decades that followed was
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struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. Just across the Mississippi River can be
seen the outline of East St. Louis where the first of the great post-World War I
race riots occurred when whites drove African-American citizens to flee across
the river to the relative shelter of St. Louis. Likewise, within easy walking
distance from the hotel are Scott Joplin’s home, the intersection where Frankie
was reputed to have shot Johnny, the location of the club where Josephine Baker
began her career, and many other fascinating sites. For those who are interested
in more formal tours, information will be available near the registration desk on a
wide variety of opportunities, ranging from the blues scene of St. Louis to the
Cahokia Indian Mounds (which at one time was the largest American city north of
Mexico). It’s going to be impossible to forget that St. Louis is a fascinating city
regardless of one’s personal tastes.
2008 Program Committee
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Program Committee Co-Chairs Jody Miller University of Missouri, St. Louis
G. David Curry University of Missouri, St. Louis
Program Administrator
Jennifer Cobbina University of Missouri, St. Louis
Local Arrangements Jennifer Bursik University of Missouri, St. Louis
T.J. Taylor University of Missouri, St. Louis
Brad Brick University of Missouri, St. Louis
Dan Duplantier University of Missouri, St. Louis
Area Chairs
Eric Baumer University of Missouri, St. Louis
Norm White Saint Louis University
Chris Mullins Southern Illinois University
Eric Stewart Florida State University
Peggy Giordano Bowling Green State University
Mark Warr University of Texas at Austin
Martin D. Schwartz Ohio University
Joanne Belknap University of Colorado, Boulder
Lynn Chancer City University of New York
Maria Velez University of Iowa
Bonnie Fisher University of Cincinnati
Sheldon Zhang San Diego State University
Jay Albanese Virginia Commonwealth
University
Julie Horney University at Albany SUNY
Lisa Sample University of Nebraska at Omaha
Laura Dugan University of Maryland
Brian Forst American University
Michael Reisig Arizona State University
2008 Program Committee
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Ann Dirks-Linhorst Southern Illinois University
Robert Bohm University of Central Florida
Beth Huebner University of Missouri, St. Louis
Buddy Howell National Youth Gang Center
Glen Pierce Northeastern University
David McDowall University at Albany
Ralph Taylor Temple University
Cindy Smith University of Baltimore
Craig Reinarman University of California, Santa
Cruz
T.J. Taylor University of Missouri-St. Louis
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General Meeting Information
REGISTRATION
The ASC desk is located on the second floor of the hotel and will be open:
Tuesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Wednesday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday 7:30 am – 5:30 pm
Friday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
At registration, each person will receive a name badge and program.
Safeguard your copy of the program; lost or missing ones cannot be replaced.
EXHIBITS
The ASC Book Exhibit is located on the Second Floor of the Hyatt Regency
St. Louis Riverfront in the Promenade Ballroom. Exhibit hours are:
Wednesday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
The Professional Employment Service will be located in the Pre-Convene
Area, Second Floor of the Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront.
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 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Chair, Employment Exchange
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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2008 ASC DIVISIONS
DIVISION ON CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING
Chair: Susan Turner
Criminology, Law and Society
University of California, Irvine
410B MPAA
Irvine, CA 92797
949-824-6943 [email protected]
DIVISION OF CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY
Chair: Walter S. DeKeseredy
Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
2000 Simcoe Street, N.
Oshawa, ON L1H 7KA, Canada
905-666-7774 [email protected]
DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY
Chair: Cindy J. Smith
University of Baltimore
8227 Bayside Drive
Pasadena, MD 21122
410-255-0183 [email protected]
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2008 ASC DIVISIONS
DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME
Chair: Everette Penn
Department of Criminology
University of Houston-Clearlake
2700 Bay Area Blvd. #275
Houston, TX 77058
281-283-3363 [email protected]
DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME
Chair: Venessa Garcia
Department of Criminal Justice
Kean University
305-I Willis Hall
Union, NJ 07083
908-737-4302 [email protected]
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ASC Division Meetings and Activities
DIVISION ON CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8:00 am – 10:00 am DCS Annual Business/Awards
Breakfast Meeting Hilton, Laclede
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm DCS Social Hilton, Laclede
DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
2:00 pm – 3:200 pm DCC Executive Board Meeting Boardroom 23
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm DCC General Business Meeting Faust’s
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm DCC Social Faust’s
DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
11:00 am – 12:20pm DIC Business Meeting (Open to All
Participants)
Pierre’s
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm DIC Luncheon Faust’s
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ASC Division Meetings and Activities
DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm DPCC Board Meeting Faust’s
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm DPCC/DWC Social Faust’s
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
10:00 am – 12:00am DPCC General Body Meeting Pierre’s
11:30 pm – 1:00 pm DPCC Luncheon Faust’s
DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm DWC Feminist Criminology in
Theory and Action Workshop
Director’s Row 26
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm DWC/DPCC Social Faust’s
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
7:30 am – 9:00 am DWC Breakfast I Faust’s
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Feminist Criminology Editorial
Board Meeting
Hilton, Admiral
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
7:30 am – 9:00 am DWC Breakfast II Faust’s
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ASC DIVISIONS’ SESSIONS OF INTEREST
Division on Corrections and Sentencing
Wednesday
11:00am Director’s Row 41 Critical Perspectives on Prisonization and
Corrections
Promenade
Ballroom E
Inmate Health and Health Care in America's
Prisons
3:30am Promenade
Ballroom E
Prisoner Reintegration: Predicting Successful
Outcomes
Thursday
9:30am Director’s Row 27 America’s Penal Heritage
11:00am Director’s Row 24 Perceptions, Predictors, and Outcomes of
Community-Based Sentencing
Director’s Row 26 The Social and Economic Costs of Incarceration
Director’s Row 27 Race, Ethnicity and Punishment
Director’s Row 45 Prisoner Reentry and Parole: Personal,
Organizational and Social Consequences
Promenade
Ballroom F
Capital Punishment and Deterrence
3:30pm Director’s Row 43 The International Prisons Initiative
Friday
9:30am St. Louis Ballroom
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Issues in Criminal Justice Decision Making
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Division on Corrections and Sentencing
(Friday continued)
11:00am Director’s Row 25 Social Capital and Offender Re-Entry into the
Community
Director’s Row 27 Unintended Consequences of Contemporary
Punishment
11:00am Director’s Row 42 Gendered and International Perspectives on the
Consequences of Imprisonment
Director’s Row 46 How System Responses Influence Probation and
Parole Outcomes
Director’s Row 29 Decision Makers in the Capital Punishment
Process
Director’s Row26 What Happens to the Kids? The Effects of
Parental Incarceration on Children
Director’s Row 41 Current Perspectives on Correctional
Programming
Director’s Row 47 Jails, Prisons, and Their Impact on Communities
St. Louis Ballroom
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Sentencing Policies and Practices
12:30pm Director’s Row 29 Capital Punishment: Issues of Aggravation and
Mitigation
3:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
E
Sentencing Guidelines, Sentencing Outcomes,
and Crime rates
Rose Garden 1 Corrections & Public Policy
St. Louis Ballroom
F
Multi-level Analyses of Criminal Sentencing
5:00pm Director’s Row 45 Mass Incarceration, Race and Social Forces:
Taking Stock of Narrative of Change and
Stability
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Division on Corrections and Sentencing
(Friday continued)
5:00pm Promenade
Ballroom E
Policy Influences on Inmate Misconducts in
Prisons
St. Louis Ballroom
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Considering Sentencing
Saturday
8:30am Promenade
Ballroom E
Contemporary Issues in Federal Sentencing
8:30am St. Louis Ballroom
G
Understanding the Impact of Court Processes
St. Louis Ballroom
H
Female Staff in Gendered Prison Settings
10:00am St. Louis Ballroom
D
Politics of Punishment: Issues and Trends
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Division on Critical Criminology
Wednesday
8:00 am Promenade
Ballroom F
Cultural Criminology: The Politics of
Socialization and Resistance
Director’s Row 48 Art Crimes
9:30am Director’s Row 27 Author Meets Critic: Blood, Power and Bedlam,
by Christopher W. Mullins and Dawn L. Rothe
Director’s Row 43 What's the Harm? The Impacts of Hate Crime
12:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
B
Context Matters: Theorizing Gender, Crime and
Violence
Promenade
Ballroom E
Cultural Criminology: An Invitation
3:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
H
Crimes of the State, Globalization, and Issues of
Victimization
Thursday
8:00am St. Louis Ballroom
F
Thinking Critically About Rural Crime and
Social Control
9:30am Rose Garden Author Meets Critic: Getting Played, by Jody
Miller
2:00pm St. Louis Ballroom
G
Convict Criminology 1: Restorative Justice and
Faithbased Self-Help Groups
3:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
G
Convict Criminology 2: Prison Education
Programs, Reentry
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Division on Critical Criminology
Friday
8:00am Director’s Row 24 Author Meets Critic: Redressing Rape Reform
in Law and Action, by Susan Caringella
8:00am Director’s Row 48 Genocide and Conflict
9:30am Director’s Row 43 Human Rights, Social Justice
11:00am St. Louis Ballroom
D
Ex-Convicts and Criminology
12:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
C
Convict Criminology 3: Men and Women in
Prison
2:00pm St. Louis Ballroom
D
Convict Criminology 4: How Imprisonment of
the Father Affects the Family
3:30pm Rose Garden 5 The History of Prisons and Punishment: The
More Things Change the More They Stay the
Same
Director’s Row 47 Transgression on Two-Wheels: A Criminology
of Motorcycles, Identity and the State
5:00pm Rose Garden 3 Methodological and Theoretical Issues of
Studying State Crime
Saturday
10:00am St. Louis Ballroom
C
Convict Criminology 5: Perspective on
School/College Violence
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Division of International Criminology
Wednesday
8:00am Director’s Row 42 International Approaches to Domestic Violence
Director’s Row 46 Country Structure, Context, Crime and
Victimization
9:30am Director’s Row 48 International and Comparative Studies of
Criminal Justice Systems
St. Louis Ballroom
E
Session I: Crime and Criminal Justice in China:
The Current Knowledge Base and Prospects for
Future Research
11:00am Director’s Row 44 Art, Music and Representation: Global Conflict
and Social Exclusion
Director’s Row 48 Evidence-based Research and Policy in Policing
12:30pm Boardroom 22 Criminology of War and Peace
Director’s Row 29 Criminal Justice Policymaking in a Global
Context
2:00pm Director’s Row 29 Narcotics, Drugs and Human Trafficking
Controls in Comparative Perspectives
Director’s Row 48 Organization and Transnational Organized
Crime
3:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
B
Comparative and International Research on
Gender and Crime
St. Louis Ballroom
H
Crimes of the State, Globalization, and Issues of
Victimization
Director’s Row 28 Criminogenic Places and Situational Crime
Prevention
St. Louis Ballroom
G
Strategies for Change: Assessment and
Intervention
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Division of International Criminology
Thursday
8:00am Director’s Row 28 Preventing White-Collar and Organized Crime
St. Louis Ballroom
E
Applying Criminological Theories to
Understand Terrorism
9:30am Director’s Row 48 Theory and Research on Human Trafficking
St. Louis Ballroom
H
Crimes of the State and State-Corporate Crime
11:00am Director’s Row 48 Author Meets Critic: Colonial Systems of
Control: Criminal Justice in Nigeria
Rose Garden Responding to Neo-Liberalism
12:30pm Director’s Row 28 International and Immigrant Perspectives on
Intimate Partner Violence
Director’s Row 45 Penal Policy and Correctional Systems:
Comparative and International Studies
2:00pm Director’s Row 42 Globalization, Transnational Crime and Human
Rights
Director’s Row 43 Methodological Issues and Innovations in
Comparative Research
3:30pm Rose Garden Thinking about Research Useful to UN Policy
on Natural Resource Crime: Towards a Global
"Green" Research Agenda
St. Louis Ballroom
A
Victimization across Different Social Contexts
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Division of International Criminology
Friday
8:00am Director’s Row 48 Genocide and Conflict
St. Louis Ballroom
E
Peacemaking Criminology
9:30am Director’s Row 46 The Use of Secondary International Data Bases
to Test Criminological Theory
9:30am St. Louis Ballroom
F
Comparing Terrorism and Extremism in the
U.S. with Terroristic Organizations and
Behavior in Middle Eastern Cultures
11:00am Director’s Row 42 Gendered and International Perspectives on the
Consequences of Imprisonment
Director’s Row 43 Accountability Issues Associated with the Police
use of Force and Deadly Force
12:30pm Director’s Row 26 What Happens to the Kids? The Effects of
Parental Incarceration on Children
Director’s Row 43 Socio-Technical Change and the Nature of
Police Investigation Work
2:00pm Director’s Row 26 Risk and Resilience in an International Context
Rose Garden 2 Roundtable: Darfur Genocide, Human Rights,
and the Future of Security in Africa
3:30pm Director’s Row 42 The International Aspects of Cybercrime
St. Louis Ballroom
H
Perceptions and Politics of Police
Accountability
5:00 pm Director’s Row 47 Community Oriented Policing in an
International Context
St. Louis Ballroom
C
Responses to Terrorism
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Division of International Criminology
Saturday
10:00am Director’s Row 45 International and Comparative Research on
Policing
Rose Garden 4 Roundtable: International Perspectives on
Victimization
10:00am Promenade
Ballroom E
Cultural Influences on the Prison Experience
St. Louis Ballroom
E
Leaving Terrorism Behind: Individual and
Collective Disengagement
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Division on People of Color and Crime
Wednesday
8:00am Director’s Row 28 Examining Demographic Variables in Intimate
Partner Violence
8:00am St. Louis Ballroom
A
Race and Victimization
9:30am Director’s Row 26 Gang Identity and Gang Formation
9:30am Director’s Row 43 Hate Crimes
12:30pm Director’s Row 28 Gender, Ethnicity, Race and Class in Intimate
Partner Violence
12:30pm Director’s Row 42 New Directions in Research on Race, Ethnicity,
and Structural Inequality
12:30pm Director’s Row 43 Difficulties Doing Ethnographies in Diverse
Settings
2:00pm Director’s Row 41 Gender, Race, Ethnicity Drug Use and
Intervention
2:00pm Boardroom 22 Complexities of Conceptualizing and
Researching Race
5:00pm Boardroom 21 Substance Abuse Programming For Special
Populations in Canadian Prisons
Thursday
8:00am Director’s Row 46 Intersections of Race, Gender and Criminal
Justice Processes and Consequences
8:00am Director’s Row 47 Race, Structural Inequality and Segregation
9:30pm Rose Garden Author Meets Critic: Getting Played, by Jody
Miller
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Division on People of Color and Crime
(Thursday continued)
11:00a Director’s Row 27 Race, Ethnicity And Punishment
12:30pm Director’s Row 25 Race, Gender, and Fear of Crime
2:00pm Director’s Row 25 New Directions in Police-Minority Relations
Research
3:30pm Director’s Row 26 Testing General Strain Theory and an
Explanation for Race/Ethnic Differences in
Offending
Friday
9:30am Director’s Row 25 Racializing Policing and Profiling: Comparative
Perspectives
9:30am Promenade
Ballroom E
Discriminatory Policing and Traffic Stops
9:30am St. Louis Ballroom
C
Structural Inequality and Race
12:30pm Director’s Row 42 Doing Research in Indian Country
2:00pm Director’s Row 42 Race, Courts and Communities
2:00pm Director’s Row 48 Race, Communities, and Juvenile Justice
3:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
B
Race, Ethnicity, and Crime: The Importance of
Social Structures and Social Contexts
3:30pm Director’s Row 41 Racial Politics of Criminal Social Control
5:00pm Director’s Row 46 Hispanics in the Criminal Justice System
5:00pm Rose Garden 5 Roundtable: VAWA Title IX National Baseline
Study on Violence against American Indian and
Alaskan Native Women
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Division on People of Color and Crime
Saturday
8:30am Director’s Row 28 Teaching Race, Class, Gender In Criminal
Justice Courses
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Division on Women and Crime
Tuesday
4:00pm Director’s Row 26 Feminist Criminology in Theory and Action
Workshop
Wednesday
8:00am St. Louis Ballroom
G
Ethnicity, Theory, and Domestic Violence
St. Louis Ballroom
B
Gender, Fear, and Victimization
Director’s Row 45 Masculinities and Crime
9:30am Rose Garden Gender Issues, Victimization and Violence
against Women
11:00am St. Louis Ballroom
F
Examinations of Gender in Criminal Justice
Decision Making
Director’s Row 27 Gender and Risk Assessment
12:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
B
Context Matters: Theorizing Gender, Crime,
and Violence
Director’s Row 26 Explaining Sexual Violence
Director’s Row 28 Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Intimate
Partner Violence
St. Louis Ballroom
F
Innovative Approaches to Crime Prevention
2:00pm Boardroom 22 Complexities in Conceptualizing and
Researching Race
Director’s Row 41 Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Drug Use and
Intervention
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Division on Women and Crime
(Wednesday continued)
St. Louis Ballroom
C
Navigating the Tenure Process
3:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
B
Comparative and International Research on
Gender and Crime
Director’s Row 25 Gender, Media, and Moral Panic
Thursday
8:00am Director’s Row 46 Intersections of Race, Gender, and Criminal
Justice Processes and Consequences
9:30am Rose Garden Author Meets Critic: Getting Played by Jody
Miller
12:30pm Director’s Row 46 Gender Responsive Treatment in the Criminal
Justice System
St. Louis Ballroom
F
Contexts and Challenges of Re-Entry for
Women
Director’s Row 41 Examining and Explaining Gender and
Offending
Director’s Row 25 Race, Gender and Fear of Crime
Director’s Row 44 Sexual Assault: A Focus on Victims
Director’s Row 27 Strategies for Success in the Academic Job
Market
Friday
8:00am Boardroom 22 Assessing Gender-Responsive Risk and Needs
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Division on Women and Crime
(Friday continued)
8:00am Director’s Row 24 Author Meets Critic: Redressing Rape Reform
in Law and Action by Susan Caringella
St. Louis Ballroom
F
Green Criminology: An Exploration of the
Roles and Interactions of Human and Non-
Human Animals in Prisons and Prison Programs
9:30am Boardroom 22 Gender and Criminal Justice
Director’s Row 29 Neither Villain nor Victim: Empowerment
Narratives of Women Substance Abusers
Boardroom 21 The State of Feminist Criminology I
11:00am Director’s Row 42 Gendered and International Perspectives on the
Consequences of Imprisonment
Director’s Row 45 Qualitative Observations, Images, Gender and
Making Method Choices: Inclusive or Not?
12:30pm St. Louis Ballroom
B
Gender, Reentry, and Recidivism
2:00pm Director’s Row 47 Gender Differences in the Characteristics and
Risk Factors of Delinquent Youth
Boardroom 22 Gender, Drugs, Depression and Crime
Director’s Row 44 System Responses to Violence against Women
Boardroom 21 The State of Feminist Criminology II
St. Louis Ballroom
C
Women and Work in the Criminal Justice
System
3:30pm Director’s Row 25 Institutional Service Dog Training in Women’
Prisons: A Qualitative Evaluation
St. Louis Ballroom
D
Police and Gender
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Division on Women and Crime
(Friday continued)
3:30pm Boardroom 21 The State of Feminist Criminology III
Director’s Row 43 Understanding Women’s Pathways to and From
Criminal Behavior: Lessons from New Gender-
Responsive Risk Assessment Models
5:00pm Director’s Row 41 Author Meets Critic: Women Police in a
Changing Society: Back Door to Equality by
Mangai Natarajan
Director’s Row 27 Gender and Homicide
Director’s Row 26 Gender, Theory, and Domestic Violence
Director’s Row 24 Sexual Victimization: Attitudes and Perceptions
Rose Garden 5 Roundtable: VAWA Title IX National Baseline
Study on Violence against American Indian and
Alaska Native Women
Saturday
8:30am St. Louis Ballroom
H
Female Staff in Gendered Prison Settings
Director’s Row 28 Teaching Race, Class, and Gender in Criminal
Justice Courses: Addressing Difference in the
Classroom
10:00am Director’s Row 29 Delinquency Risk through the Life Course
Director’s Row 25 Gender and General Strain Theory: Examining
the Role of Victimization and Emotions
Director’s Row 43 Green Criminology and Victimology
Other Meetings And Events
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Campbell Crime & Justice Group
Steering Committee Meeting Director’s Row 27
11:00 am-4:00 pm
Pre-Meeting Workshop: Qualitative Data Analysis
Director’s Row 25
12:00 pm-5:00 pm
Pre-Meeting Workshop: Hierarchical
Linear Modeling Director’s Row 28
12:00 pm-5:00 pm Pre-Meeting Workshop: Meta-Analysis Director’s Row 29
3:00 pm-7:00 pm ASC Executive Board Meeting Boardroom 23
6:30 pm-8:00pm
Academy of Experimental Criminology
Dinner Director’s Row 25
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
11:00 am-12:20 pm Presidential Session: One Room, Many
Doors: Challenges of Data Integration St. Louis Ballroom
D
5:00 pm-6:00 pm
Journal of Quantitive Criminology
Editorial Borad Meeting Boardroom 23
6:30 pm-8:00 pm ASC Awards Plenary St. Louis Ballroom
D
8:00 pm-9:30 pm ASC Opening Social St. Louis Ballroom
E
8:00 pm-9:30 pm Ron Akers and His Bluegrass Band St. Louis Ballroom
E
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
7:30 am-9:00 am IASOC Breakfast and Business Meeting Hilton, Admiral
Other Meetings And Events
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8:00 am-9:20 am
Homicide Studies Editorial Board
Breakfast Director’s Row 23
11:00am-12:20 pm
Presidential Session: Innovations in
Correction St. Louis Ballroom
D
12:30 pm-2:00 pm
ASC 2009 Program Committee
Luncheon Hilton, Laclede
2:00 pm-3:20 pm
Academy of Experimental Criminology
(Open to all ASC Meeting Participants) Director’s Row 24
2:00 pm-3:20 pm
African Criminology and Justice
Association Meeting Hilton, Admiral
2:00 pm-3:20 pm
Homicide Research Working Group
Meeting Pierre’s
3:00 pm-4:00pm
Ice Cream Social (Sponsored by:
Wadsworth, a part of Cengage Learning) Exhibit Hall
3:30 pm-4:50 pm
Academy of Experimental Criminology
Board Meeting Director’s Row 24
3:30 pm-4:50 pm Bob Figlio Tribute Director’s Row 25
5:30 pm-7:30 pm Poster Session St. Louis Ballroom
D & E
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
9:30 am-10:50 am
Associatin of Doctoral Programs
Business Meeting Hilton, Laclede
Other Meetings And Events
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
9:30 am-12:20 pm
Blueprints for Violence Prevention
Board Meeting Boardroom 23
9:30 am-10:50am
What’s Up NIJ? (National Institute of
Justice)
St. Louis Ballroom
B
11:00 am-12:20 pm Presidential Session: Ex-Convicts and
Criminology
St. Louis Ballroom
D
12:30 pm-1:50 pm
Presidential Session: Crime and Politics
2009 St. Louis Ballroom
D
12:30 pm-1:50pm
Sociology, Criminology and Criminal
Justice: Open Forum with the ASA Task
Force on Sociology and Criminolgy
Programs
Hilton, Laclede
2:00 pm-3:20 pm Sentencing Working Group Director’s Row 24
6:30 pm-8:00 pm
Presidential Plenary: Presidential Justice
Award and Presidential Address
St. Louis Ballroom
D
8:00 pm-9: pm Presidential Reception St. Louis Ballroom
E
10:00 pm-1:00 am Minority Fellowship Dance St. Louis Ballroom
E
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
12:00 pm-6:00 pm ASC Executive Board Meeting Boardroom 23
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Graduate School Information Exchange
All Students Welcome!
___________________________________________
The Graduate School Information Exchange helps students obtain information
about doctoral and masters programs in criminal justice and criminology. In
addition to providing materials about graduate programs, several of the
doctoral programs have representatives who will meet with interested students
during the ASC meeting. Please review the schedule below and make a point
to visit the GSIE in the Exhibit Hall at Booth #24.
Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00 – 10:00 a.m. xxxx University of
Cincinnati and
Texas Southern
University
American University
and Florida State
University
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. xxxx John Jay College of
Criminal Justice and
University of
Nebraska at Omaha
Sam Houston State
University
11:00 – 12:00 p.m. xxxx California State
University, Fresno
and Florida State
University
University of
California, Irvine and
Rutgers University
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. xxxx North Dakota State
University and
Indiana State
University
Eastern Kentucky
University and
George Mason
University
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Old Dominion
University and
University of
Maryland
University of South
Florida and
University at Albany
University of
Arkansas, Little
Rock and Prairie
View A&M
University
2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Arizona State
University
Michigan State
University
University of South
Carolina
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. University of Texas,
Dallas
Indiana University
University of
Pennsylvania
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Southern Illinois
University—
Carbondale
Indiana University
of Pennsylvania
University of Florida
RECEPTIONS
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
9:00 pm – 11:00 pm University of Nebraska at Omaha Rose Garden
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm American University Director’s Row
47
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Florida State University Rose Garden
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm George Mason University Reception Director’s Row
45
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Georgia State University Director’s Row
41
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Homicide Research Working Group Director’s Row
42
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Indiana University of Pennsylvania Director’s Row
28
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Indiana University, Bloomington Promenade
Ballroom F
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm John Jay College of Criminal Justice St. Louis
Ballroom A
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Michigan State University Promenade
Ballroom E
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Northeastern University St. Louis
Ballroom B
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Rutgers University Faust’s
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Sam Houston State University St. Louis
Ballroom H
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Director’s Row
27
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Temple University Director’s Row
43
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University at Albany, SUNY Director’s Row
29
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of California, Irvine St. Louis
Ballroom C
RECEPTIONS
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of Cambridge Director’s Row
46
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of Cincinnati St. Louis
Ballroom F
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of Delaware Director’s Row
25
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of Maryland, College Park St. Louis
Ballroom G
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of South Florida Director’s Row
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7:00 pm – 9:00 pm University of Texas at Dallas/University of
South Carolina Joint Doctoral Program
Reception
Director’s Row
26
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DIRECTORY OF 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 Second Floor of the
Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront in the Promenade Ballroom.
Many exhibitors will give discounts on books ordered at the meeting.
Ashgate Publishing Company
Association Book Exhibit
Cambridge University Press
Carolina Academic Press
Criminal Justice Press and
Popcenter.Org
Graduate School Information
Exchange
Homicide Research Working Group
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
Lexis Nexis/Anderson Publishing
LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
Lynne Rienner Publishers
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
National Archive of Criminal
Justice Data (NACJD)
NYU Press
Office of Justice Programs
Oxford University Press
Pearson
Routledge
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing
Group
Sage Publications
Springer
Temple University Press/Rutgers
University Press
University of Illinois Press
Wadsworth Cengage Learning
Waveland Press
Wiley - Blackwell
Willan Publishing
ASC PRESIDENTS
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2010 Richard Rosenfeld 1975 Nicholas N. Kittrie
2009 Todd Clear 1974 Edward Sagarin
2008 Robert J. Bursik, Jr. 1973 John C. Ball
2008 Michael Tonry 1972 Charles L. Newman
2006 Gary LaFree 1971 Simon Dinitz
2005 Julie Horney 1970 Albert Morris
2004 Francis T. Cullen 1969 Bruno Cormier
2003 John H. Laub 1968 Gerhard O.W. Mueller
2002 Lawrence W. Sherman 1967 Marvin Wolfgang
2001 C. Ronald Huff 1966 Walter C. Reckless
2000 Roland Chilton 1965 Walter C. Reckless
1999 David P. Farrington 1964 Walter C. Reckless
1998 Margaret A. Zahn 1963 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1997 James F. Short, Jr 1962 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1996 Charles F. Wellford 1961 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1995 Freda Adler 1960 Donal E.J. MacNamara
1994 Jerome H. Skolnick 1959 Marcel Frym
1993 Delbert S. Elliott 1958 John Kenney
1992 Alfred Blumstein 1957 John Kenney
1991 John Hagan 1956 Richard Hankey
1990 Joan Petersilia 1955 Richard Simon
1989 Joan McCord 1954 William Dienstein
1988 William J. Chambliss 1953 William Dienstein
1987 Don M. Gottfredson 1952 Frank Boolsen
1986 Lloyd E. Ohlin 1951 Douglas Kelley
1985 Austin T. Turk 1950 Douglas Kelley
1984 Albert J. Reiss, Jr. 1949 Orlando Wilson
1983 Travis Hirschi 1948 Orlando Wilson
1982 Harry E. Allen 1947 Orlando Wilson
1981 Frank Scarpitti 1946 Orlando Wilson
1980 Daniel Glaser 1945 Orlando Wilson
1979 Ronald L. Akers 1944 Orlando Wilson
1978 C. Ray Jeffery 1942 Orlando Wilson
1977 William E. Amos 1941 August Vollmer
1976 Gilbert Geis
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
Tuesday
8:00 am Director's Row 27 Campbell Crime and Justice Group Steering Committee Meeting
11:00 am Director's Row 25 Pre-Meeting Workshop: "Qualitative Data Analysis"
12:00 pm Director's Row 28 Pre-Meeting Workshop: "Hierarchical Linear Modeling"
Director's Row 29 Pre-Meeting Workshop: "Meta-Analysis"
3:00 pm Boardroom 23 ASC Executive Board Meeting I
4:00 pm Director's Row 26 Division of Women and Crime Feminist Criminology in Theory and Action Workshop
6:30 pm Director's Row 25 Academy of Experimental Criminology Dinner
Wednesday
8:00 am Director's Row 24 Assessing the Contributions of Economic, Political, and Religious Influences on Anomie and Strain
Director's Row 25 Examining Linkages between Victimization, Exposure to Violence, and Offending over Time
Director's Row 26 Sex Offender Laws and Research Realities: Judicial Events, Registration, Notification and Recidivism
Director's Row 27 Biosocial Influences on Antisocial Behaviors
Director's Row 28 Examining Demographic Variables in Intimate Partner Violence
Director's Row 29 Toward an Understanding of Crime and Justice Through the Trinidad and Tobago Youth Survey
Director's Row 41 Prison Education Programs
Director's Row 42 International Approaches to Domestic Violence
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Wednesday
8:00 am Director's Row 43 The Community Context of Crime and Prisoner Reentry
Director's Row 44 Crime, Drugs, and Serial Murders in the Media
Director's Row 45 Masculinites and Crime
Director's Row 46 Country Structure, Context, Crime and Victimization
Director's Row 47 Definitions and Perceptions of White Collar Crime
Director's Row 48 Art Crimes
Promenade Ballroom E
Geographic, Ecological and Systemic Factors Related to Juvenile Delinquency
Promenade Ballroom F
Cultural Criminology: The Politics of Socialization and Resistance
Rose Garden Methodological Issues in Crime and Justice Research
St. Louis Ballroom A
Race and Victimization
St. Louis Ballroom B
Gender, Fear, and Victimization
St. Louis Ballroom C
Anomie/Anomia, Social Identities, and Violence in Comparative Context: Evidence from Europe and Nigeria
St. Louis Ballroom D
Considering Changes in the Structure of Police Organizations
St. Louis Ballroom E
Comparative Informal Neighborhood Social Control
St. Louis Ballroom F
Politics, Community and Crime Prevention
St. Louis Ballroom G
Ethnicity, Theory and Domestic Violence
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Wednesday
8:00 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Childhood Trauma and Youth Risk-Taking Behavior
9:30 am Boardroom 21 Teaching Workshop: Discussion Forum on Special Challenges in Teaching
Director's Row 24 Juveniles in Custody
Director's Row 25 Design and Early Results from the Minnesota Exits and Entries Project
Director's Row 26 Gang Identity and Gang Formation
Director's Row 27 Author Meets Critic: Blood, Power and Bedlam, by Christopher W. Mullins and Dawn L. Rothe
Director's Row 28 Technology and Internet Based Teaching
Director's Row 29 Cross-National Attitudinal Research
Director's Row 41 Club Culture and Bouncers in the Big Apple: Findings from the New York Night Time Economy Study
Director's Row 42 Teaching Research Methods
Director's Row 43 What's the Harm? The Impacts of Hate Crime
Director's Row 44 Power, Control, and Crime Inside and Outside the US
Director's Row 45 Moral Crusades
Director's Row 46 Author Meets Critic: Violence and Serious Theft: Development and Prediction from Childhood to Adulthood, by Rolf Loeber, David P. Farrington, Magda Loeber and Helene Raskin White
Director's Row 47 Human Trafficking, Organized Crime and Prostitution
Director's Row 48 International and Comparative Studies of Criminal Justice Systems
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Wednesday
9:30 am Promenade Ballroom E
The Supervision of High-risk Sex Offenders in the Community: Challenges, Application and Impact of a Specialized Management Team
Promenade Ballroom F
Family Structure and Juvenile Offending
Rose Garden Gender Issues, Victimization and Violence against Women
St. Louis Ballroom A
Co-Occuring Disorders and Treatment
St. Louis Ballroom B
Consequences of Victimization For Adolescents and Young Adults
St. Louis Ballroom C
Findings from the Community Youth Development Study After 4 Years of the Communities That Care Intervention
St. Louis Ballroom D
Federal Crime Prevention Initiatives
St. Louis Ballroom E
Crime and Criminal Justice in China Session I: The Current Knowledge Base and Prospects for Future Research
St. Louis Ballroom F
Developing and Assessing Strategies For Successful Reintegration
St. Louis Ballroom G
Reaffirming Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention
St. Louis Ballroom H
Violence, Victimization, and Collective Efficacy
11:00 am Director's Row 24 Perceptions of Prisoner Re-Entry and Re-Entry Services
Director's Row 25 Special Populations in Juvenile Justice
Director's Row 26 Sexual Assault and Victimization among the Incarcerated Population
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Wednesday
11:00 am Director's Row 27 Gender and Risk Assessment
Director's Row 28 Police Leadership
Director's Row 29 Male Victimization: Issues and Controversies
Director's Row 41 Critical Perspectives on Prisonization and Corrections
Director's Row 42 Crime and State Power: Political Challenges, Ethical dilemmas, and Practical Obstacles
Director's Row 43
Reporting, Theorizing About and Defending White Collar Crime
Director's Row 44 Art, Music and Representation: Global Conflict and Social Exclusion
Director's Row 45 Characteristics, Perceptions, and Needs of Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
Director's Row 46 Author Meets Critic: Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Adolescents in Adult and Juvenile Courts, by Aaron Kupchik
Director's Row 47 Criminal Justice Policy and Practice
Director's Row 48 Evidence-based Research and Policy in Policing
Promenade Ballroom E
Inmate Health and Health Care in America's Prisons
Rose Garden Communities and Violent Crime
St. Louis Ballroom A
From the Streets, to the Courts & Custody: Understanding the Experiences of Marginalized Youth
St. Louis Ballroom B
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention I
St. Louis Ballroom C
Juvenile Waiver to Adult Court: Trends and Effectiveness
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Wednesday
11:00 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Presidential Session: One Room, Many Doors: Challenges of Data Integration
St. Louis Ballroom F
Examinations of Gender in Criminal Justice Decision Making
St. Louis Ballroom G
Sexually Transmitted Infections and Drug use among Arrested Youth
St. Louis Ballroom H
Recent Research from the National Institute of Justice's Justice Systems Research Division
12:30 pm Boardroom 21 Causes, Images, and Dynamics of Corporate Crime
Boardroom 22 Criminology of War and Peace
Director's Row 24 Religion, Criminal Justice, and Victimization: Understudied Causes and Consequences
Director's Row 25 Bringing College Students Inside the Walls: The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program
Director's Row 26 Explaining Sexual Violence
Director's Row 27 Peer Influence and Delinquency
Director's Row 28 Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Class and Intimate Partner Violence
Director's Row 29 Criminal Justice Policymaking in a Global Context
Director's Row 41 Systemic Responses to Youth with Family Problems: The Relationships between Family Problems, Child Welfare, and Delinquency System Involvement
Director's Row 42 New Directions in Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Structural Inequality
Director's Row 43 Difficulties Doing Ethnographies in Diverse Settings: Prisons to Clubs to Reservations
Director's Row 44 Methods and Place from Micro to Macro
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Wednesday
12:30 pm Director's Row 45 Crime and Justice in India
Director's Row 46 Assessing the Relationship between Partner Selection and Crime
Director's Row 47 The Criminal Justice System, Family Roles, and Desistance
Director's Row 48 Political White Collar Crime
Promenade Ballroom E
Cultural Criminology: An Invitation
Promenade Ballroom F
Weapons, Motivation, and Policy - Understanding Terrorism from Many Angles
Rose Garden Addressing Sex Crimes: Sex Offender Intervention and the Perspectives of Sexual Abuse Victims
St. Louis Ballroom A
Commercial Sexual Exploitation in Atlanta and New York City: Evaluation, Estimation, Population Characteristics, and Challenges
St. Louis Ballroom B
Context Matters: Theorizing Gender, Crime and Violence
St. Louis Ballroom C
Funding for Criminal Justice Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse
St. Louis Ballroom D
Policing Gun Crime Without Guns: Findings from Chicago's Project Safe Neighborhoods
St. Louis Ballroom F
Innovative Approaches to Crime Prevention
St. Louis Ballroom G
Needs Assessment For Effective Outcome of Prison and Post-Prison Treatment
St. Louis Ballroom H
Marco-Level Factors and Juvenile Antisocial Behavior
2:00 pm Boardroom 21 Stalking: Experiences and Effects
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Wednesday
2:00 pm Boardroom 22 Complexities in Conceptualizing and Researching Race
Director's Row 24 The Influence of Social Controls, Social Bonding, Social Capital, and Social Settings on Crime
Director's Row 25 Addressing Social Justice and Inequality in Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Classes
Director's Row 26 Risk Factors, Crime and Desistance
Director's Row 27 Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Director's Row 28 Criminological Theories and Education
Director's Row 29 Narcotics, Drugs and Human Trafficking Controls in Comparative Perspectives
Director's Row 41 Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Drug Use and Intervention
Director's Row 42 Ethics and Innovations in Qualitative Research
Director's Row 43 Community and CJ Responses to Sex Offenders
Director's Row 44 New Directions in Collective Efficacy Research
Director's Row 45 Promoting Ethics and Critical Thinking in the Criminal Justice Classroom
Director's Row 46 Explanations of Sex Crimes
Director's Row 47 Re-examining Peers and Delinquency
Director's Row 48 Organization and Transnational Organized Crime
Promenade Ballroom E
Offender Decision-making
Promenade Ballroom F
Evaluating Organizational Innovation in Policing
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Wednesday
2:00 pm Rose Garden Wrongful Convictions: A Call To Action To Correct Injustice
St. Louis Ballroom A
Criminal Careers I
St. Louis Ballroom B
Restorative Justice and Reintegrative Shaming
St. Louis Ballroom C
Navigating the Tenure Process
St. Louis Ballroom D
Author Meets the Critics: Police Interrogation and American Justice, by Richard A. Leo
St. Louis Ballroom F
Social Influences on Juvenile Offending and Recidivism
St. Louis Ballroom G
National Academies Research on Crime and Terrorism
St. Louis Ballroom H
Juvenile Justice Reforms
3:30 pm Boardroom 21 Street Robbery Simulation in SPACES-2
Boardroom 22 Sexuality, Risk Factors, and Drug Use
Director's Row 24 A Randomized Experiment of an Enhanced After-School Program
Director's Row 25 Gender, Media, and Moral Panic
Director's Row 26 Social Disorganization in Varying Contexts
Director's Row 27 Contagious Victimization: What have we Learned from Crime Analysis, Ethnography, and Computer Simulation?
Director's Row 28 Brain, Psychophysiological, and Neuropsychological Predispositions to Psychopathy, Violence, and Child Aggression
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Wednesday
3:30 pm Director's Row 29 Indigenous versus Foreign Justice Principles and Practices in Modern States: Comparing Crime Patterns and Responses in Cameroon, Korea, Nigeria, and Philippines
Director's Row 41 Advancing Life-Course Criminological Theory
Director's Row 42 Crime and the Local Environment
Director's Row 43 Official and Archival Data Sources: Alcohol, Arrests, and Data Mining
Director's Row 44 Explanations of Co-Offending, Group, and Individual Delinquency
Director's Row 45 Paradigms, Power, and Public Opinion
Director's Row 46 Explanations of Violent Behavior
Director's Row 47 Evaluating the Law's Responsiveness for Victims
Director's Row 48 Alcohol, Drugs and Violence
Promenade Ballroom E
Prisoner Reintegration: Predicting Successful Outcomes
Promenade Ballroom F
Examining Workforce Characteristics in Policing
Rose Garden Explaining Immigration and Crime
St. Louis Ballroom A
Victimization and Fear
St. Louis Ballroom B
Comparative and International Research on Gender and Crime
St. Louis Ballroom C
Theory and Practice of Penal Restraint
St. Louis Ballroom D
Analyzing Police and Citizen Use of Force
St. Louis Ballroom F
The New Criminal Justice
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Wednesday
3:30 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Juvenile Delinquency, Mental Health, and Juvenile Court Responses
St. Louis Ballroom H
Crimes of the State, Globalization, and Issues of Victimization
4:30 pm Faust's Division on People of Color and Crime Board Meeting
5:00 pm Boardroom 21 Substance Abuse Programming for Special Populations in Canadian Prisons
Boardroom 22 Victimization and Neighborhood Contexts
Boardroom 23 Journal of Quantitative Criminology Editorial Board Meeting
Director's Row 24 Delinquents in Emerging Adulthood
Director's Row 25 Assessing the Influence of Individual, Institutional and Economic Contexts on the General Strain Theory Process
Director's Row 26 The Impact of the Criminal Justice System on Collective Efficacy
Director's Row 27 Key Issues in Control Theory
Director's Row 28 Criminogenic Places and Situational Crime Prevention
Director's Row 29 Erotic Filth and Blood Lust: Commodifiction and Criminalization
Director's Row 41 Pathways through Multivariate Space: Simulations, Base Rates, Comparisons, and Missingness
Director's Row 42 Religion, Ideology, and Attitudes toward Criminal Punishment and Offenders
Director's Row 43 Extending and Testing Learning Theories
Director's Row 44 Guardians and Measurement in Routine Activity Theory
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Wednesday
5:00 pm Director's Row 45 Criminology, Popular Culture and Constructions of Crime
Director's Row 46 Connections between Mental Health and Psychological Issues and Violence
Director's Row 47 Anticipating the Future Based on Analysis of the Past: Intercity Variation in Youth Homicide 1984-2007
Director's Row 48 The Availability and Location of Firearms in Predicting Violence
Promenade Ballroom E
Examining Organizational Effectiveness in Policing
Promenade Ballroom F
Aggression and Force
Rose Garden What Role Can Criminologists Play in Washington?
St. Louis Ballroom A
Methods of Drug Use Research
St. Louis Ballroom B
Social Disorganization Theory: New Directions
St. Louis Ballroom C
Gang Processes and Characteristics
St. Louis Ballroom D
Thinking About Desistance: Redemption, Performance, and the American Dream
St. Louis Ballroom F
Mental Health Issues in Policy and Practice
St. Louis Ballroom G
Strategies For Change: Assessment and Intervention
St. Louis Ballroom H
Polarities in Juvenile Justice
6:30 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
ASC Awards Plenary
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Wednesday
8:00 pm Faust's Division on Women and Crime/Division on People of Color and Crime Social
St. Louis Ballroom E
ASC Opening Social
9:00 pm Rose Garden University of Nebraska at Omaha Reception
Thursday
7:30 am Faust's Division on Women and Crime Breakfast I
Hilton Admiral IASOC Breakfast and Business Meeting
8:00 am Boardroom 22 Drug Use: From Theory to Policy
Director's Row 24 Improving Student Performance in Criminal Justice
Director's Row 25 Using Trajectories to Explore and Understand Risk for Drug Use and Crime
Director's Row 26 Research on Deterrence
Director's Row 27 Multilevel Approaches to Research on Criminal Justice and Recidivism
Director's Row 28 Preventing White-Collar and Organized Crime
Director's Row 29 Drug Courts: The Impact on Participants and the Justice System
Director's Row 41 Author Meets Critic: Crime Without Borders, by Aaron Fichtelberg
Director's Row 42 Higher Education and Crime
Director's Row 43 Social Context and Changing Crime Rates
Director's Row 44 Personal Victimization and Routine Activity Theory
Director's Row 45 Community-Wide Gang Programs
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Thursday
8:00 am Director's Row 46 Intersections of Race, Gender, and Criminal Justice Processes and Consequences
Director's Row 47 Race, Structural Inequality, and Segregation
Director's Row 48 Investigating and Intervening on Human Trafficking
Hilton Laclede Division of Corrections and Sentencing Breakfast
Promenade Ballroom E
Empirical Effects of Prison-Based Substance Abuse Programs
Promenade Ballroom F
Policing Terrorism
Rose Garden Homicide Research on Understudied Victims, Offenders and Types
St. Louis Ballroom A
Victimization in Special Populations
St. Louis Ballroom B
Trends in Crime and Violence
St. Louis Ballroom C
Media Effects on the Public and Policy
St. Louis Ballroom D
Prisoner Reentry and Parole: Personal, Organizational and Social Consequences
St. Louis Ballroom E
Applying Criminological Theories to Understand Terrorism
St. Louis Ballroom F
Thinking Critically About Rural Crime and Social Control
St. Louis Ballroom G
Research on Police and Policing
St. Louis Ballroom H
Epistemology of Terrorism - I
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Thursday
9:30 am Boardroom 22 Investigative Strategies for the Successful Prosecution of Intimate Partner Violence
Director's Row 24 Self Control Across Varying Populations and Contexts
Director's Row 25 Testing General Strain Theory Among Juvenile and Young Adult Samples
Director's Row 26 Crime and Rurality
Director's Row 27 America's Penal Heritage
Director's Row 28 Turning Points in the Life-Course
Director's Row 29 Policing and Prosecution of Sexual Assault Cases: A Review of Practices in Two Jurisdictions
Director's Row 41 Peer Influences and Juvenile Delinquency
Director's Row 42 Spatial Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence and Rape
Director's Row 43 Cross-national Analysis of Crime Rates and Trends
Director's Row 44 Perceptions of Justice for Intimate Partner Violence
Director's Row 45 Terrorism: Group Trajectories, Spatial Distribution, and the Role of Public Policy
Director's Row 46 Gender Responsive Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
Director's Row 47 Multilevel Models of Neighborhood Effects on Offending
Director's Row 48 Theory and Research on Human Trafficking
Promenade Ballroom E
Trash, Cash, and Lashed: Culture, Power, and Decency in Re/Constructions of Criminal Justice Realities
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Thursday
9:30 am Promenade Ballroom F
Patterns of Terrorists' Behavior and Governmental Response
Rose Garden Author Meets Critic: Getting Played, by Jody Miller
St. Louis Ballroom A
Origins of American Criminology I
St. Louis Ballroom B
Immigration and Neighborhood Crime
St. Louis Ballroom C
Community Violence Prevention Employing Ex-Offenders As Outreach Staff
St. Louis Ballroom D
Preliminary Findings from the MSUCF Police Use of Force Policy Study: An Eight City Assessment
St. Louis Ballroom E
Applying Situational Action Theory to Some Key Criminological Problems
St. Louis Ballroom F
Critical Analyses of Justice and Social Position
St. Louis Ballroom G
Measuring and Preventing Gang Involvement
St. Louis Ballroom H
Crimes of the State and State-corporate Crime
10:00 am Pierre's Division on People of Color and Crime General Body Meeting
11:00 am Boardroom 22 Conducted Energy Devices and Other Types of Force: New Findings from National and Multi-jurisdictional Analyses
Director's Row 24 Perceptions, Predictors, and Outcomes of Community-Based Sentencing
Director's Row 25 Evaluations of Community-Based Re-Entry Programs
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Thursday
11:00 am Director's Row 26 The Social and Economic Costs of Incarceration
Director's Row 27 Race, Ethnicity and Punishment
Director's Row 28 Capital Punishment: Costs and Benefits
Director's Row 29 The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States
Director's Row 41 Theory and Research on White Collar Crime and Organizations
Director's Row 42 Gene-Environment Effects on Antisocial Behavior II
Director's Row 43 Outcome Studies of Prison Treatment Programs
Director's Row 44 Juvenile Justice Innovations
Director's Row 46 Crime, Law and Social Change: A Special Issue on the Social Construction of Crime
Director's Row 47 Spatial Analysis of Crime: Empirical Examples and Methodological Considerations
Director's Row 48 Author Meets Critic: Colonial Systems of Control: Criminal Justice in Nigeria, by Viviane Saleh-Hanna
Promenade Ballroom E
Drug Courts and Evidence-Based Research and Policy Panel
Promenade Ballroom F
Capital Punishment and Deterrence
Rose Garden Responding to Neo-Liberalism
St. Louis Ballroom A
Standing Against Global Exploitation: Impacts on Victims and Perpetrators from NIJ-funded Projects
St. Louis Ballroom B
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention II
St. Louis Ballroom C
Justice and Legal Practice
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Thursday
11:00 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Presidential Session: Innovations in Correction
St. Louis Ballroom E
The Role of Relationships and Victimization in Female Offending
St. Louis Ballroom F
Street Corners, School Yards, Night Clubs, and Medicine Cabinets: The Diversion of Prescription Drugs in America.
12:30 pm Boardroom 22 Understanding Firearms Carrying and Lethality
Director's Row 24 Pedophiles, Piracy, and Electronic Pharmacies: Examining Forms of Computer Crime
Director's Row 25 Race, Gender and Fear of Crime
Director's Row 26 Protective Orders and Domestic Violence Cases
Director's Row 27 Strategies for Success on the Academic Job Market
Director's Row 28 International and Immigrant Perspectives on Intimate Partner Violence
Director's Row 29 Desistance: When Does the Risk of Recidivism Decrease to that of the General Population?
Director's Row 41 Examining and Explaining Gender and Offending
Director's Row 42 Crime Policy and Sentencing in China
Director's Row 43 New Directions in Research on Specialization in Violence
Director's Row 44 Sexual Assault: A Focus on Victims
Director's Row 45 Penal Policy and Correctional Systems: Comparative and International Studies
Director's Row 46 Long-term Trends in Violence
Director's Row 47 Contemporary Issues in African Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Thursday
12:30 pm Director's Row 48 Organized Crime; Intertwinement between Illegal and Legal Markets
Faust's Division on People of Color and Crime Luncheon
Hilton Laclede ASC 2009 Program Committee Luncheon
Promenade Ballroom E
Social Justice I: "Going Public with Criminology: Charting New Directions."
Promenade Ballroom F
Comparing City and Regional Crime Rates In The Media and Beyond
Rose Garden Gang Prevention, Intervention, and Suppression
St. Louis Ballroom A
New Directions in Victimization Research
St. Louis Ballroom B
Eurogang Program I: Findings from the Eurogang Program of Research
St. Louis Ballroom C
Critical Perspectives on the Construction of Justice
St. Louis Ballroom F
Contexts and Challenges of Re-Entry for Women
St. Louis Ballroom G
Improving Police Decision-Making
St. Louis Ballroom H
Civil Liberties and the 'War on Terror'
2:00 pm Boardroom 22 Community Violence Risk and Reduction
Boardroom 23 Division of Critical Criminology Executive Board Meeting
Director's Row 24 Academy of Experimental Criminology (Open to all ASC Meeting Participants)
Director's Row 25 New Directions in Police-Minority Relations Research
Director's Row 26 Criminologists without Borders
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Thursday
2:00 pm Director's Row 27 The Role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Criminal Justice Research
Director's Row 28 School Communities and Punitive Practices
Director's Row 29 Gene-Environment Effects on Antisocial Behavior I
Director's Row 41 Teaching Miscarriages of Justice, Take 2
Director's Row 42 Globalization, Transnational Crime and Human Rights
Director's Row 43 Methodological Issues and Innovations in Comparative Research
Director's Row 44 Television, Film, and the Cultural Construction of Transgression
Director's Row 45 Transnational Crime
Director's Row 46 An Evaluation of Sex Offender Laws: Are They Effective?
Director's Row 47 Gangs, Fear, and Public Opinion
Director's Row 48 Crime and the Economy
Hilton Admiral African Criminology and Justice Association Meeting
Pierre's Homicide Research Working Group Meeting
Promenade Ballroom E
Social Justice II: Pushing the Envelope of Criminology
Promenade Ballroom F
Management Strategies in Policing
Rose Garden Cross-Cultural Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice
St. Louis Ballroom A
Immigration and Urban Crime
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Thursday
2:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Critical Approaches to Policing, Surveillance and Control
St. Louis Ballroom C
New Faculty Workshop
St. Louis Ballroom F
Criminal Justice Policy, Democracy, and Social Justice
St. Louis Ballroom G
Convict Criminology Session 1: Restorative Justice and Faithbased Self-Help Groups
St. Louis Ballroom H
Epistemology of Terrorism II
3:00 pm Exhibit Hall Ice Cream Social (Sponsored by: Wadsworth, a part of Cengage Learning)
3:30 pm Boardroom 22 Offender Profiling Research on Homicide
Director's Row 24 Academy of Experimental Criminology Board Meeting
Director's Row 25 Bob Figlio Tribute
Director's Row 26 Testing General Strain Theory as an Explanation of Race/Ethnic Differences in Offending
Director's Row 27 Specialization in Offending - A comparison from England/Wales, Holland and the USA
Director's Row 28 How The Media Report Crime News In The 21st Century
Director's Row 29 Life Course Factors and Substance Use
Director's Row 41 Social Disorganization: Theoretical and Empirical Issues
Director's Row 42 Corporate Crime Prevention and Control
Director's Row 43 The International Prisons Initiative (IPI) Project
Director's Row 44 The Control and Regulation of White Collar Crime
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Thursday
3:30 pm Director's Row 45 Sex Offender Behavioral Patterns and Risk Factors
Director's Row 46 Research on Drugs, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse Intervention
Director's Row 47 Diverse Avenues of Homicide Research: Factors Influencing Lethality, Location, Recidivism and Clearance
Director's Row 48 Theory on the Causes of Violence
Hilton Admiral Feminist Criminology Editorial Board Meeting
Promenade Ballroom E
Governance, Policing, and Everyday Culture
Promenade Ballroom F
Managing Organizational Change in Policing
Rose Garden Thinking about research useful to UN Policy on Natural Resource Crime: Towards a Global "Green" Research Agenda
St. Louis Ballroom A
Victimization Across Different Social Contexts
St. Louis Ballroom B
Eurogang Program II: Findings from Eurogang Network Researchers
St. Louis Ballroom C
Terrorism, Vulnerability, and Threat Assessments
St. Louis Ballroom F
Substance Abuse: Treatment and Program Assessment
St. Louis Ballroom G
Convict Criminology Session 2: Prison Education Programs, Reentry
St. Louis Ballroom H
Police Attitudes
5:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom D & E
Poster Session
7:00 pm Director's Row 25 University of Delaware Reception
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Thursday
7:00 pm Director's Row 26 University of Texas at Dallas and University of South Carolina Inaugural Doctoral Program Reception
Director's Row 27 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Reception
Director's Row 28 Indiana University of Pennsylvania Reception
Director's Row 29 University at Albany, SUNY Reception
Director's Row 41 Georgia State University Reception
Director's Row 42 Homicide Research Working Group Reception
Director's Row 43 Temple University Reception
Director's Row 45 George Mason University Reception
Director's Row 46 University of Cambridge Reception
Director's Row 47 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Reception
Director's Row 48 University of South Florida Reception
Faust's Rutgers University Reception
Promenade Ballroom E
Michigan State University Reception
Promenade Ballroom F
Indiana University Reception
Rose Garden Florida State University Reception
St. Louis Ballroom A
John Jay College of Criminal Justice Reception
St. Louis Ballroom B
Northeastern University Reception
St. Louis Ballroom C
University of California, Irvine Reception
St. Louis Ballroom F
University of Cincinnati Reception
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Thursday
7:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
University of Maryland, College Park Reception
St. Louis Ballroom H
Sam Houston State University Reception
Friday
7:30 am Faust's Division on Women and Crime Breakfast II
8:00 am Boardroom 21 Developing a Quality Proposal for Submissions to the National Institute of Justice
Boardroom 22 Assessing Gender-Responsive Risk and Needs
Director's Row 24 Author Meets Critic: Redressing Rape Reform in Law and Action, by Susan Caringella
Director's Row 25 Important Issues in Theoretical Integration
Director's Row 26 Recent Findings on the Longterm Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect
Director's Row 27 Relationships, Internalized Reciprocity, Attachments, and Control
Director's Row 28 Stalking: Risk Factors and Responses
Director's Row 29 Criminology, Public Discourse and Penal Politics
Director's Row 41 Risk of Injury for Intimate Partner Violence
Director's Row 42 Tests of Moffitt's Taxonomy of Life-Course Persistent Versus Adolesecent-Limited Antisocial Behavior
Director's Row 43 Immigration, Nationality and Crime
Director's Row 44 Fear of Crime: Community, Neighborhood and the Media
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Friday
8:00 am Director's Row 45 Criminology and Intellectual Piracy and Counterfeiting Activities
Director's Row 46 Predicting Bias Crime: Motivating Factors
Director's Row 47 Violence against the Police
Director's Row 48 Genocide and Conflict
Promenade Ballroom E
The Enforcer: The Role of the Prosecutor in Criminal Justice
Promenade Ballroom F
Victimization and Police Behaviors
Rose Garden 1 Alternatives to Violence Program: Transforming Power
Rose Garden 2 Conducting a Street-Drug Market Elimination Initiative: The Strategy as Outlined by Law Enforcement Partners
Rose Garden 3 Domestic Violence & the Police Response
Rose Garden 4 Humanistic Approaches to Offender Treatment: Relationship and the Rehabilitative Process
Rose Garden 5 Roundtable: How to Teach a Jail Course
St. Louis Ballroom A
Victimization Research with the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
St. Louis Ballroom B
Social Science Research at the National Institute of Justice
St. Louis Ballroom C
Routine Activities and Offenders
St. Louis Ballroom D
Studies of Homicide Across Time
St. Louis Ballroom E
Peacemaking Criminology
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Friday
8:00 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Green Criminology: An Exploration of the Roles and Interactions of Human and Non-human Animals in Prisons and Prison Programs
St. Louis Ballroom G
Examining Law Enforcement Strategies Across Neighborhood Contexts
St. Louis Ballroom H
Organizational Dimensions of Policing Crises
9:30 am Boardroom 21 The State of Feminist Criminology I
Boardroom 22 Gender and Criminal Justice
Boardroom 23 Blueprints for Violence Prevention Board Meeting
Director's Row 24 Crime and Social Reaction: Applications of Labeling Theory
Director's Row 25 Racialized Policing and Profiling: Comparative Perspective
Director's Row 26 Place and Policing
Director's Row 27 Child Abuse: Criminal Justice Outcomes
Director's Row 28 Spatial Patterns of Crime and Offending
Director's Row 29 Neither Villain Nor Victim: Empowerment Narratives of Women Substance Users
Director's Row 41 Citizen Satisfaction and Police Legitimacy
Director's Row 42 Mechanisms of Familial Support and Crime
Director's Row 43 Human Rights, Social Justice
Director's Row 44 Causes and Consequences of Bullying Behavior
Director's Row 45 Cross-National Correlates of Homicide and Its Control
Director's Row 46 The Use of Secondary International Data Bases to Test Criminological Theory
Director's Row 47 Immigration and Victimization
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Friday
9:30 am Director's Row 48 Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: Offense Patterns, Causal Problems, and the Impact of Law on Behavior
Hilton Laclede Association of Doctoral Programs Business Meeting
Promenade Ballroom E
Discriminatory Policing and Traffic Stops
Promenade Ballroom F
How Criminologists Can Deal With The News Media
Rose Garden 1 Alternative Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching the Introductory Criminal Justice Course to Enhance Student Engagement
Rose Garden 2 Counter Terrorism Training for Local Police Officers
Rose Garden 3 Future of Crime and Criminal Justice
Rose Garden 4 Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program in Practice: Successes and challenges in the classroom
Rose Garden 5 Teaching about Crime & Justice
St. Louis Ballroom A
Origins of American Criminology II
St. Louis Ballroom B
What's Up at NIJ? (National Institute of Justice)
St. Louis Ballroom C
Structural Inequality and Race
St. Louis Ballroom D
Measuring Prison Disturbances and Adjustment Patterns
St. Louis Ballroom E
Examining (In)Justice in the Criminal Justice System: From Law to Corrections
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Friday
9:30 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Comparing Terrorism and Extremism in the U.S. with Terroristic Organizations and Behavior in Middle Eastern Cultures
St. Louis Ballroom G
Issues in Criminal Justice Decision Making
St. Louis Ballroom H
Frameworks and Emerging Issues in Police Authority and Accountability
11:00 am Director's Row 24 Validating Community Supervision Risk-Needs Screening Instruments
Director's Row 25 Social Capital and Offender Re-Entry into the Community
Director's Row 26 Criminal Careers: Fluctuation and Change - Social, Situational and Institutional Influences
Director's Row 27 Unintended Consequences of Contemporary Punishment
Director's Row 28 Research-Based Juvenile Interventions: Study and Practice
Director's Row 29 Decision Makers in the Capital Punishment Process
Director's Row 41 History, Context and Law
Director's Row 42 Gendered and International Perspectives on the Consequences of Imprisonment
Director's Row 43 Accountability Issues Associated with the Police use of Force and Deadly Force
Director's Row 44 Organizational and Staffing Issues in America's Prisons
Director's Row 45 Qualitative Observations, Images, Gender and Making Method Choices: Inclusive or Not?
Director's Row 46 How System Responses Influence Probation and Parole Outcomes
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Friday
11:00 am Director's Row 47 Pedagogy: Theory, Site Visits, and Career Impacts
Director's Row 48 Mental Health and Evidence-Based Research and Policy Panel
Pierre's Division of International Criminology Business Meeting (Open to All Meeting Participants)
Promenade Ballroom E
New Juvenile Corrections Data from OJJDP
Rose Garden 1 Current Research on Police Responses to Homicide and Solvability Factors
Rose Garden 2 Counter-Terrorism Post 9/11: The hidden Agenda of Exclusion
Rose Garden 3 Graduate School and Beyond: A Question and Answer Session for Students
Rose Garden 4 More Games that Help Students Learn
Rose Garden 5 Social Justice Roundtable: "Promoting Public Criminology and Social Justice."
St. Louis Ballroom A
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention III
St. Louis Ballroom B
Technology Evaluation Issues: GPS, Sex Offenders, License Plates, and More
St. Louis Ballroom C
NIJ Graduate Research and W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship Programs: An Overview and Tips in Developing and Submitting Program Proposals
St. Louis Ballroom D
Presidential Session: Ex-Convicts and Criminology
St. Louis Ballroom E
Individual, Program, and Contextual Predictors of Recidivism
12:30 pm Director's Row 24 Evaluation of Re-Entry Initiatives
Director's Row 25 Obstacles to Successful Offender Re-Entry
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Friday
12:30 pm Director's Row 26 What Happens to the Kids? The Effects of Parental Incarceration on Children
Director's Row 27 Probation to Reentry for Juveniles: Examining the Spectrum
Director's Row 28 School-Based Aggression and Victimization
Director's Row 29 Capital Punishment: Issues of Aggravation and Mitigation
Director's Row 41 Current Perspectives on Correctional Programming
Director's Row 42 Doing Research in Indian Country
Director's Row 43 Socio-Technical Change and the Nature of Police Investigation Work
Director's Row 44 Risk Prediction in Changing Times: Methodological Matters and More
Director's Row 45 Exploring Attitudes about Court Processes
Director's Row 46 Pathways to "Justice": The Impact of Processing and Resolution Mechanisms
Director's Row 47 Jails, Prisons, and Their Impact on Communities
Director's Row 48 Situational Factors in Crime Control
Faust's Division of International Criminology Luncheon
Hilton Laclede Sociology, Criminology and Criminal Justice: Open Forum with the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Criminology Programs
Promenade Ballroom E
Assessing Organizational Capacity for Offender Re-Entry Services
Promenade Ballroom F
Using Longitudinal Data to Address Policy Question in Juvenile Justice
Rose Garden 1 (In)Equality in Crime & Policy
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Friday
12:30 pm Rose Garden 2 Criminological Theory and Policy
Rose Garden 3 Homeland Security Response and the Organizational Behavior of the First Responder Community
Rose Garden 4 NIBRS Data for Policy and Decision Making
Rose Garden 5 Technology and Terrorism: A Perspective approach
St. Louis Ballroom A
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention IV
St. Louis Ballroom B
Gender, Reentry, and Recidivism
St. Louis Ballroom C
Convict Criminology Session 3: Men and Women in Prison
St. Louis Ballroom D
Presidential Session: Crime and Politics 2009
St. Louis Ballroom F
The Juvenile Reentry Process
St. Louis Ballroom G
Programs and Funding Opportunities at NIJ
St. Louis Ballroom H
Sentencing Policies and Practices
2:00 pm Boardroom 21 The State of Feminist Criminology II
Boardroom 22 Gender, Drugs, Depression and Crime
Director's Row 24 Sentencing Working Group
Director's Row 25 The Value of Civic Engagement and Service Learning for Criminology and Criminal Justice Courses
Director's Row 26 Risk and Resilience in an International Context
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Friday
2:00 pm Director's Row 27 Political, Economic, and Social Institutions and Criminal Punishment
Director's Row 28 Religious Homogeneity, Religiosity, and Crime: Macro- and Micro-level Relationships
Director's Row 29 Sexuality and Homicide
Director's Row 41 School-Based Crime Prevention
Director's Row 42 Race, Courts, and Communities
Director's Row 43 Crime and Criminal Justice in China Session II: The Current Knowledge Base and Prospects for Future Research
Director's Row 44 System Responses to Violence Against Women
Director's Row 45 Substance Abuse in Vulnerable and Troubled Students
Director's Row 46 Theoretical and Trend Analyses of Substance Abuse
Director's Row 47 Gender Differences in the Characteristics and Risk Factors of Delinquent Youth
Director's Row 48 Race, Communities, and Juvenile Justice
Promenade Ballroom E
Minority Citizens' Attitudes toward and Trust in the Police
Promenade Ballroom F
Research on Homicide Clearances
Rose Garden 1 Contemporary Issues
Rose Garden 2 Darfur Genocide, Human Rights, and the Future of Security in Africa
Rose Garden 3 Hurricane Katrina's Impact upon Illegal Drug Markets in New Orleans
Rose Garden 4 The Utility of Student Evaluations: Proposed Changes
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Friday
2:00 pm Rose Garden 5 Online, Distance Education in Correctional Law as a Tool of International Social Change
St. Louis Ballroom A
Criminal Careers II
St. Louis Ballroom B
Issues in Community Supervision
St. Louis Ballroom C
Women at Work in the Criminal Justice System
St. Louis Ballroom D
Convict Criminology Session 4: How Imprisonment of the Father Affects the Family
St. Louis Ballroom F
Variable Contexts of Police Authority and their Implications for Accountability
St. Louis Ballroom G
Court Decision-Making
St. Louis Ballroom H
Police Integrity, Corruption, Education
3:00 pm Hilton Laclede Division of Corrections and Sentencing Social
3:30 pm Boardroom 21 The State of Feminist Criminology III
Boardroom 22 Interpersonal Dynamics of Girls' Delinquency
Director's Row 24 Self Control Among Adolescent Populations
Director's Row 25 Institutional Service Dog Training in Women's Prisons: A Qualitative Evaluation
Director's Row 26 Intergenerational Transmission of Risk and Behavior in the Family
Director's Row 27 Re-Entry and Desistance
Director's Row 28 Enhancing Design Fidelity and Assessing Program Fidelity in Multi-site Longitudinal Evaluations: Some Strategies
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Friday
3:30 pm Director's Row 29 Author Meets Critic: Serial Killers and Sadistic Murderers--Up Close and Personal, by Jack Levin
Director's Row 41 Racial Politics of Criminal Social Control
Director's Row 42 The International Aspects of Cybercrime
Director's Row 43 Understanding Women's Pathways to and From Criminal Behavior: Lessons from New Gender-Responsive Risk Assessment Models
Director's Row 44 Environmental Corporate Crime
Director's Row 45 Managing the Investigative Process
Director's Row 46 The Scope of Homicide Studies
Director's Row 47 Transgression on Two-Wheels: A Criminology of Motorcycles, Identity and the State
Director's Row 48 Police Culture Components
Promenade Ballroom E
Sentencing Guidelines, Sentencing Outcomes, and Crime Rates
Promenade Ballroom F
Assessing Specialized Police Strategies
Rose Garden 1 Corrections & Public Policy
Rose Garden 2 Sustaining Impact of a Street-Drug Elimination Initiative: Systematic Observations of Neighborhood Order
Rose Garden 3 Katrina Impacts on New Orleans Evacuees in Houston
Rose Garden 4 Police Officers' Attitudes Toward Human Trafficking
Rose Garden 5 The History of Prisons and Punishment: The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same.
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Friday
3:30 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Race, Ethnicity, and Crime: The Importance of Social Structures and Social Contexts
St. Louis Ballroom C
Protective Factors, Resilience, and Delinquency
St. Louis Ballroom D
Police and Gender
St. Louis Ballroom F
Multi-level Analyses of Criminal Sentencing
St. Louis Ballroom G
The LSI-R and Offender Risk of Recidivism
St. Louis Ballroom H
Perceptions and Politics of Police Accountability
5:00 pm Boardroom 22 Violence and Schools
Director's Row 24 Sexual Victimization: Attitudes and Perceptions
Director's Row 25 Applying Structured Professional Judgment Principles to Antisocial Children Under Age 12 Using the Early Assessment Risk Lists for Boys and Girls
Director's Row 26 Gender, Theory and Domestic Violence
Director's Row 27 Doctoral Education: Preparing Future Faculty (PFF)
Director's Row 28 Gender and Homicide
Director's Row 29 Policy and Law Enforcement Responses to Drug Use
Director's Row 41 Author Meets Critic: Women Police in a Changing Society: Back Door to Equality by Mangai Natarajan
Director's Row 42 The Next Frontier: Criminology, Obesity, and Active Living
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Friday
5:00 pm Director's Row 43 Contextualizing Drug Use and Drug Markets: New Concepts and Novel Methodologies
Director's Row 44 The Impact of Prisoner Reentry Programming: Findings from a Multi-Site Evaluation
Director's Row 45 Mass Incarceration, Race and Social Forces: Taking Stock of Narrative of Change and Stability
Director's Row 46 Hispanics in the Juvenile Justice System
Director's Row 47 Community Oriented Policing in an International Context
Director's Row 48 Gang Hot-Spots Policing in Chicago: An Overview and Evaluation Results
Faust's Division of Critical Criminology General Business Meeting
Promenade Ballroom E
Policy Influences On Inmate Misconducts in Prisons
Promenade Ballroom F
Police Accountability in a Global Context
Rose Garden 1 Anti-Terrorism and Criminal Enforcement: Reviewing the U.S. of Use Criminal Process as a Means of Enforcement
Rose Garden 2 Culture, Crime, & Public Policy
Rose Garden 3 Methodological and Theoretical Issues of Studying State Crime
Rose Garden 4 The Role of GIS in Street-Drug Elimination: Identifying the Location, Geo-spatial Structure, and Analysis Methods to Assess the Long-term Impact
Rose Garden 5 VAWA Title IX National Baseline Study on Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women
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Friday
5:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Varieties of White Collar Crime
St. Louis Ballroom B
Public Opinion About Capital Punishment: Results From Around the World
St. Louis Ballroom C
Responses to terrorism
St. Louis Ballroom F
Consequences of policy choices on crime rates
St. Louis Ballroom G
Contemporary Critical Perspectives on Crime and Injustice
St. Louis Ballroom H
Considering Sentencing
6:00 pm Faust's Division of Critical Criminology Social
6:30 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Presidential Plenary: Presidential Justice Award and Presidential Address
8:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
Presidential Reception
10:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
Minority Fellowship Dance
Saturday
8:30 am Director's Row 24 Social Networking, Web 2.0, and the New Criminological Classroom
Director's Row 25 Criminal Careers: Offending Trajectories, Typologies and Modelling
Director's Row 26 Peers, Networks, and Offending
Director's Row 27 Assessing Hirschi's Redefined Concept of Self Control
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Saturday
8:30 am Director's Row 28 Teaching Race, Class, and Gender in Criminal Justice Courses: Addressing Difference in the Classroom
Director's Row 29 Trends in Drug Use and Rehabilitation
Director's Row 41 Economic Stratification, Crime, and Social Control
Director's Row 42 Innovations in Criminal Justice Education
Director's Row 43 Computer Crime and Online Data Collection
Director's Row 44 Media Constructions of Delinquency and Justice
Director's Row 45 International and Comparative Research on Policing
Director's Row 46 Officer Misconduct: "On The Streets" and "In The Prisons"
Director's Row 47 Comparative Research on Governance and Policing
Director's Row 48 Applying Criminological Theories to Cybercrime
Promenade Ballroom E
Contemporary Issues in Federal Sentencing
Promenade Ballroom F
Officer Decision-Making and Citizens' Views of the Police
Rose Garden 1 Diversity, Parenting, & Juvenile Justice
Rose Garden 2 Evidence-Based Practices in the Criminal Justice System
Rose Garden 3 Incarceration, Re-Entry, & Post-Incarceration Supervision
Rose Garden 4 International Perspectives on Victimization
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Saturday
8:30 am Rose Garden 5 Key Community Stakeholders in a Police-Community Partnership to Eliminate Street-Drug Markets: Roles, Engagement, and Assessment of the Strategy
St. Louis Ballroom A
Improving Police Practice: Using DNA to Solve Property Crimes
St. Louis Ballroom B
Policing Disorder: Law, Action, and Outcomes
St. Louis Ballroom C
Evaluation and Research on Programming for and Recidivism among Juvenile Offenders
St. Louis Ballroom D
The Influence of Police, Parole, and Probation Officers on Offender Success in the Community
St. Louis Ballroom E
Weighing the Evidence
St. Louis Ballroom F
Disparities in Criminal Justice Processes and Outcomes
St. Louis Ballroom G
Understanding The Impact of Court Processes
St. Louis Ballroom H
Female Staff In Gendered Prison Settings
10:00 am Director's Row 24 Violence and Animal Cruelty
Director's Row 25 Gender and General Strain Theory: Examining the Role of Victimization and Emotions
Director's Row 26 Battering, Substance Abuse, and Interventions for Men and Families
Director's Row 27 Morality, Crime, and Public Outrage
Director's Row 28 Delinquency, Emerging Adulthood and Involvement in the Criminal Justice System
Director's Row 29 Delinquency Risk Through the Life Course
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Saturday
10:00 am Director's Row 41 The National Youth Survey Family Study: Transitions and Outcomes in Crime/Delinquency and Substance Use
Director's Row 42 Risk Assessment in Criminology
Director's Row 43 Green Criminology and Victimology
Director's Row 44 New Applications of Learning Theories
Director's Row 45 Sources of Victimization
Director's Row 46 Support for Victims and their Cases
Director's Row 47 Experiential Learning in Criminal Justice
Director's Row 48 Crime and Social Control in India
Promenade Ballroom E
Cultural Influences on the Prison Experience
Promenade Ballroom F
Sexual Assaults in Prisons
Rose Garden 1 Pathways of Victims & Offenders
Rose Garden 2 Qualitative Research in Criminal Justice: A First Experience
Rose Garden 3 Social Justice & Human Rights
Rose Garden 4 Teaching about Crime & Justice II
Rose Garden 5 Theoretical & Empirical Issues in Policing
St. Louis Ballroom A
Juvenile Justice Practice
St. Louis Ballroom B
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention V
St. Louis Ballroom C
Convict Criminology Session 5: Perspective on School/College Violence
St. Louis Ballroom D
Politics of punishment: Issues and trends
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Saturday
10:00 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Leaving Terrorism Behind: Individual and Collective Disengagement
St. Louis Ballroom F
Police Investigation and Arrest
St. Louis Ballroom G
Crime Rates, Recidivism, and Re-Entry
St. Louis Ballroom H
The Social Ecology of Policing
11:30 am Fourth Floor Pre-Convene Area
Closing Brunch
12:00 pm Boardroom 23 ASC Executive Board Meeting II
Tuesday, November 11
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MEETING
SESSION 001: CAMPBELL CRIME AND JUSTICE GROUP STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING Tuesday, November 11 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Director's Row 27
MEETING
SESSION 002: PRE-MEETING WORKSHOP: "QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS" Tuesday, November 11 - 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Director's Row 25
Instructors: Patricia Adler, University of Colorado
Peter Adler, University of Denver
MEETING
SESSION 003: PRE-MEETING WORKSHOP: "HIERARCHICAL LINEAR MODELING" Tuesday, November 11 - 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Director's Row 28
Instructor: Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland
MEETING
SESSION 004: PRE-MEETING WORKSHOP: "META-ANALYSIS" Tuesday, November 11 - 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Director's Row 29
Instructor: Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati
Tuesday, November 11
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MEETING
SESSION 005: ASC EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING I Tuesday, November 11 - 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm Boardroom 23
MEETING
SESSION 006: DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY IN THEORY AND ACTION WORKSHOP Tuesday, November 11 - 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Director's Row 26
MEETING
SESSION 007: ACADEMY OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY DINNER Tuesday, November 11 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Director's Row 25
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 008: ASSESSING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES ON ANOMIE AND STRAIN Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Jerry K. Daday, Western Kentucky University
State Dominance And Political Corruption: Testing The Efficacy Of An Alternate Configuration Of Institutional-Anomie Theory Cross-Nationally
Carol S. Trent, Indiana University
Globalizing Trends - An Extension of Institutional Anomie Theory Philip J. Levchak, University of Iowa
Community Religious Heterogeneity and Economic Crime: A Test of Institutional Anomie Theory
Richard D. McMillan, University at Albany
General Strain Theory: Objective and Subjective Strains, Conditioning Factors, and Cultural Sensitivity
Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern University Charles R. Tittle, North Carolina State University
Olena Antonaccio, North Carolina State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 009: EXAMINING LINKAGES BETWEEN VICTIMIZATION, EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE, AND OFFENDING OVER TIME Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Jennifer N. Shaffer, Arizona State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Examining the Link Between Exposure to Partner Violence and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescence and Adulthood
Tim Ireland, Niagara University Carolyn Smith, University at Albany
Terence P. Thornberry, University of Colorado
The Relationship Between Childhood Victimization and Adult Offending: A Gender and Race-Specific Analysis
Ronet Bachman, University of Delaware Laurin Parker, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
Deeanna M. Button, Center for Drug & Alcohol Studies, University of Delaware
The Relationship Between Victimization and Offending: Modeling Causal Mechanisms Across Place and Time
Mark Berg, University of Missouri, St. Louis Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 010: SEX OFFENDER LAWS AND RESEARCH REALITIES: JUDICIAL EVENTS, REGISTRATION, NOTIFICATION AND RECIDIVISM Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Karen JoAnne Bachar, National Institute of Justice
Effectiveness and Effects of Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policies
Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Medical University of South Carolina Jill S. Levenson, Lynn University
Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, Medical University of South Carolina Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University
Kevin Armstrong, Medical University of South Carolina
Establishing the Practical Efficacy and Monetary Value of Megan's Law, Phase 2: An Empirical Analysis
Kristen Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections
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Phil Witt, Associates in Psychological Services Bonita Veysey, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Melissa Dalessandro, New Jersey Department of Corrections
The Relationship between Sex Offender Failure to Register and Recidivism Jill S. Levenson, Lynn University
Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Medical University of South Carolina Kristen Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections
Kevin Armstrong, Medical University of South Carolina
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 011: BIOSOCIAL INFLUENCES ON ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIORS Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
An Interaction between DRD2 and Criminal Father is Associated with Six Antisocial Phenotypes
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University John Wright, University of Cincinnati
Brain Imaging Evidence of Both Limbic and Frontal Dysfunction in Spouse Abusers
Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania
Genetic Risk, Family Risk, and Antisocial Phenotypes in a Sample of African-American Males
Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University Ashley Sak, Florida State University
Nilsson Jessica, Florida State University
Genetic Growth Curve Analyses on the Development of Low Self-Control Danielle Boisvert, University of Cincinnati
John Wright, University of Cincinnati Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Jamie Vaske, University of Cincinnati
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SESSION 012: EXAMINING DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES IN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Christine S. Sellers, University of South Florida
Black, White, Rich, Poor: Using Demographic Variables to Explain Domestic Violence
Carleen Vincent, University of Miami Tanni Chaudhuri, University of Miami
Who Do You Think You're Talking To? Dating, Violence, and Control among High School Students
Danielle Kerr, University of Hawaii Corey Adler, University of Hawaii
Katherine Irwin, University of Hawaii
"He Got Five Years, I Got a Life Sentence": Victimization as a Pathway to Homelessness for Women
Hannah Scott, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Shahid Alvi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Wendy Stanyon, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 013: TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF CRIME AND JUSTICE THROUGH THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO YOUTH SURVEY Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University
Toward an Understanding of Substance use among Youth in Trinidad and Tobago
Andrew Fox, Arizona State University Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University
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Illegal Gun Carrying and the Demand for Guns in Trinidad and Tobago: Evidence from a Survey of Youths in At-Risk Schools
William Wells, Sam Houston State University Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University
Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Gang Joining in the Caribbean Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University
Andrew Fox, Arizona State University
Attitudes of Youth about the Police: A Report from the Caribbean Nation William King, Bowling Green State University
Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University Natalie Goulette, Bowling Green State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 014: PRISON EDUCATION PROGRAMS Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Kevin A. Wright, Washington State University
"Mirror, Mirror": Reflecting on the Role of Others in Reinforcing Prisoner-Students' Changing Sense of Self
Emma Hughes, California State University, Fresno
Filling in Missing Pieces: Academic Post-secondary Education in Prisons Robert T. Cadigan, Boston University
Sheryl E. Mendlinger, Boston University
Post Secondary Education in the 21st Century Sheryl E. Mendlinger, Boston University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 015: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Hoan N. Bui, University of Tennessee
A National Portrait of Domestic Violence Courts Sarah Picard Bradley, Center for Court Innovation
Bail Issuance and Violations in Spousal Violence Cases in Canada Nathalie L. Quann, Department of Justice Canada
Domestic Violence Services Provision - A Transnational Study within United States and Mexico.
Guadalupe T. Vidales, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Family Violence Reform in Victoria, Australia: Linking Action from the State to the Local
Marion Elizabeth Frere, University of Melbourne Cathy Humphreys, University of Melbourne
Stuart Ross, University of Melbourne
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 016: THE COMMUNITY CONTEXT OF CRIME AND PRISONER REENTRY Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Lyndsay N. Boggess, University of California, Irvine
Unstructured Socializing, Collective Efficacy, and Violent Behavior Among Urban Youth
David Maimon, Ohio State University Chris R. Browning, Ohio State University
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Collective Efficacy: How is it Conceptualized, How is it Measured, and Does it Really Matter for Understanding Neighborhood Rates of Crime?
John Hipp, University of California, Irvine
Communities, Change, and Crime: Racial and Ethnic Transition in Los Angeles and the Impact on School Crime
Lyndsay N. Boggess, University of California, Irvine
The Neighborhood Context of Prisoner Reentry Jeffrey Morenoff, University of Michigan
David Harding, University of Michigan
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 017: CRIME, DRUGS, AND SERIAL MURDERS IN THE MEDIA Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Jennifer L. Christian, Indiana University, Bloomington
A Tale of Two Stimulants: Crack Cocaine and Methamphetamine Coverage in Time and Newsweek.
Nick Parsons, Eastern Connecticut State University
An Exploratory Study on the Amount and Type of Media Coverage of Serial Killer Victims
Janelle M. Nannini, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers, University of Idaho
Christopher Bradley, Indiana - Purdue University, Fort Wayne
Representations of Crime and Justice on Cable Television Nickie Phillips, St. Francis College
Natasha A. Frost, Northeastern University
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SESSION 018: MASCULINITES AND CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Gwen C. Hunnicutt, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Johns' Misogynistic Attitudes and Attraction to Violent Sexuality Eugena M. Givens, The University of South Florida
Raleigh Blasdell, The University of South Florida
Negotiating Masculinity Within Prison M. Kristen Hefner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Gender and Adolescent Drinking Behavior: Maturity Gap or Masculinities? Julie Didelot, Bowling Green State University - Firelands College
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 019: COUNTRY STRUCTURE, CONTEXT, CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 46
Chair: David Pettinicchio, University of Washington
A Cross-National Analysis of Routine Activities Theory: The Importance of Country Structure on Victimization Experience
Rachel E. Stein, West Virginia University
Criminal Victimization and Civil Democracy in Brazil: An Extension of the Systemic Social Control Model
Corinne Davis Rodrigues, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Studying Criminality and Criminal Offenders in the Early 20th Century Philippines
Filomin Candaliza Gutierrez, University of the Philippines Diliman
Individualism and Crime Don Chon, Keiser University
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SESSION 020: DEFINITIONS AND PERCEPTIONS OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Lawrence M. Salinger, Arkansas State University - Jonesboro
"The Emergence of 'White Collar Crime': Claims About A Core Concept" Lawrence T. Nichols, West Virginia University
The Power of Definition: Social Power, Arson, and White Collar Crime Theory
Barry Goetz, Western Michigan University
Group Relations and Public Opinion on White-Collar and Street Offenders Shanna Van Slyke, Florida State University
Examining Awareness and Perceptions of Computer Crime in the General Public
Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Adam Michael Bossler, Georgia Southern University
George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 021: ART CRIMES Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Blythe Alison Bowman, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Criminal Dynamics of the International Antiquities Market Blythe Alison Bowman, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Vandalizing Meaning, Stealing Memory: Artistic, Cultural, and Theoretical Implications of Crime in Galleries and Museums
Avi Brisman, Emory University
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Principle and Policy in Art Theft Ransom Negotiations Matjaž Jager, University of Ljubljana
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 022: GEOGRAPHIC, ECOLOGICAL AND SYSTEMIC FACTORS RELATED TO JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Alana Van Gundy-Yoder, Miami University
Mental Health, Gender, Race, and School Involvement: A Synopsis of Florida's Delinquent Youth by Geographic Region Jennifer A. Rechichi, Florida State University/Florida Department of Juvenile
Justice
An Ecological Prediction Model of Bullying Behaviors among Middle School Students in Arkansas
Chang-Hun Lee, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
The Influence of Situational Factors and Domestic Assault Laws on Juvenile Arrests for Assault
Lisa Tichavsky, North Carolina State University
The Lost Boys and the Saved Girls: The Gendered Nature of the Contemporary Juvenile Court
Lisa Pasko, University of Denver
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 023: CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY: THE POLITICS OF SOCIALIZATION AND RESISTANCE Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Phil Carney, University of Kent, UK
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The Political Culture of Cultural Criminology Phil Carney, University of Kent, UK
The Classroom, the American Hero, and Firearms: Learning to Live in a Gun Culture
Steven Downing, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Kristine Miller, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Katie Polzer, Texas Christian University
Identity Work as Edgework in the Inner-City Robert Garot, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Of Course it's Dangerous: Contextualizing Elite Cyclists Understandings of Drug use within Belgian Culture
Ophir Sefiha, Arizona State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 024: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CRIME AND JUSTICE RESEARCH Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden
Chair: Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton University
Observer Burnout, Time in the Field and Variation in Documentation of Police-citizen Encounters
Richard Spano, Indiana University Mitchell Chamlin, University of Cincinnati
Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University
Framing Delinquency: Contrasting Analytics and Outcome Organization Ni (Phil) He, Northeastern University
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University Man Jia, Northeastern University
The Importance of Confidentiality and Anonymity for Victimization Surveys of Adolescents
Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University
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Longitudinal Research Designs: Tracking and Interviewing At-risk Populations
Stephanie Bontrager, The Justice Research Center Kristin Winokur, The Justice Research Center
Julia Blankenship, The Justice Research Center Lindsey Devers, Florida State University
Tim Matthews, Eastern Kentucky University Bob Decomo, National Council on Crime and Delinquency
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 025: RACE AND VICTIMIZATION Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Min Xie, Arizona State University
Anti-white Hate Crime: A Preliminary Analysis Lauren Caroline Porter, State University of New York at Albany
Matthew Vogel, University at Albany, SUNY
The Reproduction of Racial Inequality: How Crime Affects Housing Turnover Min Xie, Arizona State University
David McDowall, University at Albany, State University of New York
Victimization and Disclosure in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse On and Off Tribal Lands
Paul D. Steele, Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy
Violent Victimization of Native Americans: Trends and Patterns Edward Wells, Illinois State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 026: GENDER, FEAR, AND VICTIMIZATION Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Devon Thacker, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Gender, Crime Victimization, and Fear of Crime Matt R. Nobles, University of Florida
Kate Fox, University of Florida Alex Piquero, University of Maryland
Perceptions and Management of Fear of Violence Among Lesbians Laura S. Logan, Kansas State University
Don't Stay Home Alone: How Women Manage Fear When a Local Serial Rapist is at Work
Kristen Ashley Kendrick-Czugala, Kansas State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 027: ANOMIE/ANOMIA, SOCIAL IDENTITIES, AND VIOLENCE IN COMPARATIVE CONTEXT: EVIDENCE FROM EUROPE Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Steven F. Messner, University at Albany, SUNY
"Anomia, Prejudices, and Intentions to Physically Harm Minorities: Findings from Surveys of German Youths and Adults"
Sandra Hüpping, University of Bielefeld - Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence
"Anomie and Long-Term Development of Violent Crime: An Explanatory Model with Empirical Evidence from England and Wales, Germany, and Sweden"
Helmut Thome, Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
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SESSION 028: CONSIDERING CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF POLICE ORGANIZATIONS Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Robert Lombardo, Loyola University Chicago
Impact of Police Enforcement on Collisions Isabelle Beaudoin, Universite de Montreal
Organizational Responses to Drug Enforcement by Large Police Departments in the U.S.
Robert Lombardo, Loyola University Chicago David Eric Olson, Loyola University Chicago
Toward Consolidation of Police Services in the United States Matthew Hickman, Seattle University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 029: COMPARATIVE INFORMAL NEIGHBORHOOD SOCIAL CONTROL Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Robert D. Crutchfield, University of Washington
Social Capital, Collective Efficacy, and the Micro-Macro Problem Ross Matsueda, University of Washington
Kevin Drakulich, University of Washington
'Connectedness' and Crime: A Multi-level Examination of Neighborhood Interaction Patterns, Collective Efficacy and Violent and Property Victimization
Rebecca Leigh Wickes, University of Queensland Ross Homel, Griffith University
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Learning from Cross Cultural Research: Collective Efficacy and the Neighborhood Context of Crime.
Suzanna Ramirez, University of Washington Robert D. Crutchfield, University of Washington
Propensity and Exposure. A Study into the Social Ecology of Crime. Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 030: POLITICS, COMMUNITY AND CRIME PREVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
Governor's State of the State Address and Setting Public's Agenda on Crime and Criminal Justice
Mokerrom Hossain, Virginia State University Tiffany M. Brooks, VSU
Chavonne S. Quaries, VSU Sherri A. Pridemore, VSU
Crime Prevention and City Hall: A Case Study in the Development of Comprehensive Community Initiatives
Benjamin Roebuck, University of Ottawa
The Limits of Reform? Considering the Impact of Entrenched Occupational Cultures on Community Safety Partnerships
Anne Brunton, British Society of Criminology
CCTV Impact on the Social Construction of Security Stephane Leman-Langlois, University of Montreal
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 031: ETHNICITY, THEORY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Marc Riedel, Southeastern Louisiana University
Collaborative Research with Battered Immigrant Women Nawal Ammar, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Leslye Orloff, Legal Momentum Mary Ann Dutton, Georgetown University Medical Center
Domestic Violence against Women among Korean-Americans in New York City
Seungmug Lee, Rutgers University Ji Hyon Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Domestic Violence and S.Korean Women; A Test of Feminist Theory across a Continuum of Experiences
Bitna Kim, Sam Houston State University Victoria Titterington, Sam Houston State University
Domestic Violence and Help-seeking Behavior among Immigrant Wives in Korea: The Case of Vietnamese Women
Suyeon Park, Michigan State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 032: CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND YOUTH RISK-TAKING BEHAVIOR Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Sarah Browning, North Dakota State University
Child Maltreatment and Gang Membership among Incarcerated Youth in Texas
Amy L. Proctor, Sam Houston State University Janet L. Mullings, Sam Houston State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Examining the Effects of Unhealthy Families: A Test of Power Control Theory
Lisa Hutchinson, University of Arkansas at Little Rock David Mueller, Boise State University
Stacy Moak, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Sexual Risk Taking among Delinquent Youth: Modeling the Influence of Family, Peers, Drugs and Trauma
Atika Khurana, The Ohio State University Stephen M. Gavazzi, The Ohio State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 033: TEACHING WORKSHOP: DISCUSSION FORUM ON SPECIAL CHALLENGES IN TEACHING (ORGANIZED BY: ASC TEACHING COMMITTEE) Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Boardroom 21
Chair: Michelle Manasse, Towson University
Ideas for Interactive Teaching in Criminology Jan Hill, Illinois State University
Developing and Teaching Criminology/Criminal Justice Courses Abroad Michelle Manasse, Towson University
Successfully Teaching Large Classes Cathy Santanello, Southern Illinois University
Sleeper Cells to Chatty Cathy: Using Humor to Address Random Acts of Rudeness in the Classroom
Elicka S.L. Peterson, Appalachian State University
Discussant: Jan Hill, Illinois State University
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SESSION 034: JUVENILES IN CUSTODY Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Alana Roberta Barton, Edge Hill University
Controlling the Front Door of Juvenile Detention: The Role of an Objective Screening Instrument
William Barton, Indiana University School of Social Work G. Roger Jarjoura, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Crystal Garcia, Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Comparing Incarceration Environments for Young Offenders: Introducing a Developmental Importation and Deprivation Theory
Kristy N. Matsuda, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 035: DESIGN AND EARLY RESULTS FROM THE MINNESOTA EXITS AND ENTRIES PROJECT Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota
Design and Overview of the Minnesota Exits and Entries Project Shelly Schaefer, University of Minnesota
Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota
Going 'Legit'? Contradictions and Complications in Understandings of Desistance: Evidence from In-depth Interviews with Convicted Offenders during the Process of Reintegration
Ross Macmillan, University of Minnesota Jeanette Hussemann, University of Minnesota
Wednesday, November 12
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Redemption Transitions, Aging Out of Foster Care and Narratives of Adulthood
Arturo Baiocchi, University of Minnesota Theresa Swartz, University of Minnesota
What Sober People Do: Perceptions of the Transition to Adulthood for Chemically Dependent Young Adults
Sarah Shannon, University of Minnesota
Post-Therapeutic Subjects: The Techniques of Treatment and the Problem of Reentry
Thomas Walton, University of Minnesota
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 036: GANG IDENTITY AND GANG FORMATION Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Sandra M. Bucerius, University of Toronto
"We Will Always Be Foreigners" - Identity Construction for Immigrant Gang Members in Germany
Sandra M. Bucerius, University of Toronto
Gangs versus Wannabes: Assessing without Objective Standards Tim Lauger, Indiana University
Gang Formation: A Test of Social Disorganization Theory among Latino Youth
Mary Therese Laske, University of Akron
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 037: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: BLOOD, POWER AND BEDLAM Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Dave Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Authors: Christopher W. Mullins, University of Northern Iowa
Dawn L. Rothe, Old Dominion University
Discussants: Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan University David Friedrichs, University of Scranton
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 038: TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNET BASED TEACHING Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Martha Henderson Hurley, The Citadel
Lessons Great and Small: Virtual Learning from the University to the College Gregory Justis, University of Southern Indiana
Teaching About Hate Crimes On-Line Gregg Etter, University of Central Missouri
Online Teaching Challenges Using a Publisher Developed Course Francis M. Williams, Bridgewater State College
Teaching Using Instant Electronic Feedback Systems Cecil E. Greek, Florida State University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 039: CROSS-NATIONAL ATTITUDINAL RESEARCH Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University
Immigration as Threat: An Examination of National Attitudes Michael Costelloe, Northern Arizona University
David A. Jenks, University of West Georgia
Comparing attitudes toward Prostitution in Las Vegas and Vancouver Margaret Alexis Kennedy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Nicole Joey Pucci, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Carolin Klein, University of British Columbia
Boris Gorzalka, University of British Columbia
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Dating Violence among Students Attending College in the U.S. and Korea
MiRang Park, University of Florida Angela R. Gover, University of Colorado, Denver
Corruption and Life Satisfaction in Asian Countries Younoh Cho, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 040: CLUB CULTURE AND BOUNCERS IN THE BIG APPLE: FINDINGS FROM THE NEW YORK NIGHT TIME ECONOMY STUDY Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Crystal Catherine Rodriguez, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
"Club Culture and Bouncers in the Big Apple: Findings from the New York Night Time Economy Study"
David C. Brotherton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Wednesday, November 12
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"Constructing and Regulating Nightlife Spaces: The Nightscape of the Lower East Side"
Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
"From Jeans to Black Suits; an Insider's Perspective on the Nighttime economy"
Crystal Catherine Rodriguez, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 041: TEACHING RESEARCH METHODS Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore
Academic Achievement and Student Intellectual Development: Implications for Teaching Research Methods to Criminal Justice Undergraduates
Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University Cindy McNair, Indiana University
Aleksandra Jovanovic Snowden, Indiana University
Examples of Integrating Research into the Classroom at a Small Catholic Liberal Arts University
Sarah Livsey, Seton Hill University
Involving First-Year Undergraduates In Criminological Research: Development Of A Key Outcome Measure
William McConnell, North Island College Hendrien L. Kaal, Leiden University
John Marton, North Island College
Teaching Statistics to Social Science Students: Stats From the Three Stooges Robert L. Davidson, East Tennessee State University Robert B. Gardner, East Tennessee State University
Stephen E. Brown, Western Carolina University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 042: WHAT'S THE HARM? THE IMPACTS OF HATE CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Barb Perry, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Campus Hate Crime: Another Kind of Colour Blindness Barb Perry, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Walter DeKeseredy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Deadly Impact? Exploring the Effect of Mortality Salience on Arab-American Hate Crimes
Connie M. Koski, University of Nebraska at Omaha Samantha S. Clinkinbeard, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Hate Crime and the Community: The in Terrorem Effect Barb Perry, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Shahid Alvi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 043: POWER, CONTROL, AND CRIME INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE US Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State University
General Power-Control Theory of Women: Using a Multigroup SEM Approach to Testing Mean Differences
Bitna Kim, Sam Houston State University Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State University
Craig Henderson, Sam Houston State University Yeong-Hee Kim, Chungbuk National University
Wednesday, November 12
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Factors Related to Male Juvenile Sexual Violence, Rape and Gang Rape: an Integrated Theoretical Approach
Unisa Lerdtomornsakul, Mahidol University Sutham Cheurprakobkit, Kennesaw State University Chankanit kritaya Suriyamanee, Mahidol University
Criminology in a Developing Nation: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago Ericka Adams, University of Illinois at Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 044: MORAL CRUSADES Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Kevin A. Wright, Washington State University
DWI: An Argument for Violent Felony Status Michael S. Johnstone, ITT-Technical Institute
Chloe A. Tischler, ITT-Technical Institute
Overcoming a Moral Panic: Assessing Course Impact on Attitudes Toward Sex Offenders
Lisa A. Zilney, Montclair State University
Sexual Offenders and the Containment Crisis: The New Moral Panic Lisa Marie Kruse, Western Michigan University
The Diffusion of End-of-Life Legal Reform: California and the Road Not Taken
Daniel Hillyard, Southern Illinois University Carbondale John Dombrink, University of California Irvine
Matthew Alecock, University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 045: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: VIOLENCE AND SERIOUS THEFT: DEVELOPMENT AND PREDICTION FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 46
Chair: Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
Authors: Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge Magda Loeber, University of Pittsburgh Helene Raskin White, Rutgers University
Discussants: Buddy Howell, National Youth Gang Center
Brandon C. Welsh, University of Massachusetts Lowell
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 046: HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ORGANIZED CRIME AND PROSTITUTION Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 47
Chair: James Finckenauer, Rutgers Newark
The Phenomenon of Prostitution and its Connections with Organized Crime: from Polish Perspective
Emil Walenty Plywaczewski, Faculty of Law University of Bialystok
Turkey's Legislative & Policy Responses To Human Trafficking Osman Seyhan, University of Texas at Dallas
"Innocent when you dream". Clients and trafficked women in four European countries
Andrea Di Nicola, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime - Università degli Studi di Trento - Università Cattolica di Milano
Wednesday, November 12
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Human Trafficking -- A Crime that is Organized? James Finckenauer, Rutgers Newark
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 047: INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Victor Shaw, California State University, Northridge
The Politics of Punishment: A Case Study Traci Garrett, University of Colorado, Boulder Sara Steen, University of Colorado at Boulder
Shelby McKinzey, University of Colorado, Boulder
A Comparative Analysis of American and German Criminal Justice Responses to Adolescent Criminal Behavior
Tanja C Link, University of Kentucky
The Native/Customary Court and Administration of Justice in Contemporary Ghana
Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, The University of Texas, Pan American
The Court Experience of People with Mental Disorders, Learning Disabilities and Mental Incapacity in the UK
Roger John Evans, Liverpool John Moores University Neil Hickman, BMRB Social Research
Lucy Joyce, BMRB Social Research Claire McAlpine, BMRB Social Research
Rachael Owen, BMRB Social Research Anna Sweeting, BMRB Social Research
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 048: THE SUPERVISION OF HIGH-RISK SEX OFFENDERS IN THE COMMUNITY: CHALLENGES, APPLICATION AND IMPACT OF A SPECIALIZED MANAGEMENT TEAM Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
An Examination of the Risk Management of High-risk Sex Offenders in British Columbia, Canada
Melissa Dahabieh, Simon Fraser University Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
High-risk Sex Offenders in the Province of British Columbia, Canada: Can We Identify Those At-risk of Re-offending while Under Intensive Supervision?
Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, Simon Fraser University Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
A Quasi-experimental Analysis of the Impact and Efficacy of a Specialized Management Team on the Risk of Re-offending of High-risk Sex Offenders in the Community
Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 049: FAMILY STRUCTURE AND JUVENILE OFFENDING Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Mahfuzul Khondaker, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Family Structure on Adolescent Offending: An Examination of the Effects of Gender and Race/Ethnicity
Catherine Kaukinen, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Robert Apel, University at Albany, State University of New York
Stephen Cernkovich, Bowling Green State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Family Transition and Juvenile Delinquency Qing Wei, University of New York at Albany
Preventing Delinquency Among Children in Foster Care: The Impact of Kinship Care Placement.
Stacey Nofziger, University of Akron
The Impact of Family Structure on Delinquency: Understanding the Influence of Multiple Family Forms
Jennifer Brown, Bowling Green State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 050: GENDER ISSUES, VICTIMIZATION AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden
Chair: Arrick Lee Jackson, University of North Texas
Domestic Violence: An Examination of Offender Gender, Prior Offense History, and Recidivism
Erin Kleymann, University of New Mexico Danielle Albright, University of New Mexico
Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico Kristine Denman, University of New Mexico
Dale W. Willits, University of New Mexico
Gender Differences in Intimate Partner Victimization and Offending using NIBRS data
Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University
Rape Law Reform: 15 Years Later Elizabeth Keller, University of Nebraska at Omaha
The Proving Grounds: Gender and Hate Crime Law Jessica Hodge, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 051: CO-OCCURING DISORDERS AND TREATMENT Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Celia C. Lo, University of Alabama
Co-occurring Disorders among Arrestees: Data from the AARIN Project in Maricopa County, Arizona
David E. Choate, Arizona State University Andrew Fox, Arizona State University
Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University
Drug and Alcohol Use, the Academic Ethic, and Academic Dishonesty Among College Students
Nathan W. Pino, Texas State University
Drug, Alcohol, and Mental Health Disorders: The Emerging Importance of Identifying this High Risk Population
Kimberly Houser, Temple University Steven Belenko, Temple University
Sequencing and Prediction of Adolescent Soft Drug Initiation: The Efficacy of Stage Theory and Distal-Proximal Mediation
Rebecca J. Howell, University of Alabama
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 052: CONSEQUENCES OF VICTIMIZATION FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Jennifer N. Shaffer, Arizona State University
Consequences of Bullying and Criminal Victimization in High School and College
Jennifer N. Shaffer, Arizona State University Matt Newman, Arizona State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Consequences of Sexual, Physical, and Emotional Victimization for Self-Esteem Among Low-Income Women
Lauren Michelle Kaplan, University of Miami Terrence D. Hill, University of Miami
Fear and Perceived Risk of Victimization among University Students Carly M. Hilinski, Grand Valley State University
Daniel Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Risk Interpretation at School: A Study of Interrelationships among Victimization, Risk and Fear
Pamela Wilcox, University of Cincinnati Bradford Reyns, University of Cincinnati
Billy Henson, University of Cincinnati
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 053: FINDINGS FROM THE COMMUNITY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT STUDY AFTER 4 YEARS OF THE COMMUNITIES THAT CARE INTERVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Richard F. Catalano, University of Washington
The Community Youth Development Study: A Community Randomized Trial of the Communities That Care System
Richard F. Catalano, University of Washington J. David Hawkins, University of Washington
Michael W. Arthur, University of Washington Eric C. Brown, University of Washington
Robert D. Abbott, University of Washington David M. Murray, Ohio State University
Communities that Care: System and Program-level Implementation Fidelity in the Community Youth Development Study
Abigail A. Fagan, University of South Carolina Koren Hanson, University of Washington
J. David Hawkins, University of Washington Michael W. Arthur, University of Washington
Wednesday, November 12
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Effects of Communities That Care on Adolescent Delinquent Behavior and Substance use in the Community Youth Development Study
Sabrina Oesterle, University of Washington Eric C. Brown, University of Washington
J. David Hawkins, University of Washington Robert D. Abbott, University of Washington
Michael W. Arthur, University of Washington Richard F. Catalano, University of Washington
Discussant: Delbert S. Elliott, University of Colorado
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 054: FEDERAL CRIME PREVENTION INITIATIVES Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Michigan State University
The Effect of Targeted Prosecutions on Neighborhood Levels of Aggravated Assault with a Firearm
Scott Decker, Arizona State University Beth Huebner, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Daniel P. Duplantier, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Public Perceptions of Punishment Risk: Findings From A Project Safe Neighborhoods Site
Brad A. Myrstol, University of Arkansas
De Federal Law Enforcement Grants Reduce Serious Crime? John L. Worrall, The University of Texas at Dallas
Independent Evaluation of the National Weed and Seed Strategy James Trudeau, RTI International
Jon Blitstein, RTI International David Chrest, RTI International
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 055: CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN CHINA SESSION I: THE CURRENT KNOWLEDGE BASE AND PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Lening Zhang, Saint Francis University
Data Sources and Measurement in Crime and Criminal Justice of China Jianhong Liu, University of Macau
Marketization and Corruption in Reform China: Theory and Research Olivia Yu, University of Texas, San Antonio
Criminal Victimization in China: A Literature Review Yue (Angela) Zhuo Zhuo, University at Albany
Steven F. Messner, University at Albany, SUNY Lening Zhang, Saint Francis University
Chinese Transnational Criminal Activities Sheldon Zhang, San Diego State University
Ko-lin Chin, Rutgers University
China's War on Drugs Amy Situ-Liu, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Peter Liu, Monmouth University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 056: DEVELOPING AND ASSESSING STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Richard F. Culp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Examining Emerging Adulthood in the Context of the Justice System Anne Janku, Missouri Office of State Courts
Rick McElfresh, Office of State Courts Administrator Jolene Watkins, Office of State Courts Administrator
Wednesday, November 12
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Leap of Faith? A Systematic Review on the Effect of Faith-Based Initiatives on Recidivism
Laura Gross, Northeastern University
Police-led Restorative Justice Conferencing: Experience, Learning, or Skill Maintenance?
Daniel Woods, University of Pennsylvania
"For Life, God, and the Kids: Motivations and Pathways out of Prostitution via Prostitution Helping Programs"
Sharon Oselin, California State University, Los Angeles
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 057: REAFFIRMING REHABILITATION: EFFECTIVE CORRECTIONAL INTERVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chairs: Brenda Vose, University of North Florida
Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati
The Primary Factors that Characterize Effective Interventions with Juvenile Offenders
Mark Lipsey, Vanderbilt University
Evidence-Based Public Policy Options to Reduce Crime and Criminal Justice Costs: Implications in Washington State
Elizabeth Drake, Washington State Institute for Public Policy Steve Aos, Washington State Institute for Public Policy
Marna G. Miller, Washington State Institute for Public Policy
Validating the Principles of Effective Intervention through Meta-analysis: "What Works" in Corrections
Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati Paul Gendreau, University of Cincinnati Kristin Swartz, University of Cincinnati
Discussant: Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 058: VIOLENCE, VICTIMIZATION, AND COLLECTIVE EFFICACY Wednesday, November 12 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Brent Teasdale, University of Akron
Homicide in Bogota: Do Social Capital and Collective Efficacy Matter? Gipsy Escobar, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
The "Other City" in the Bay Area: Neighborhood Culture and Violent Crime in Oakland, California
Mark E. Correia, San Jose State University
The Impact of Victimization on Participation in a Crime Prevention Association
Ji Hyon Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
"Knifing Off" the Neighborhood: Do the Effects of Collective Efficacy Wane in Later Adolescence?
Lori A. Burrington, Pennsylvania State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 059: PERCEPTIONS OF PRISONER RE-ENTRY AND RE-ENTRY SERVICES Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Michael E. Antonio, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
Ex-Offenders' Perceptions of Reentry Services Caitlin J. McGuire, Temple University
On Becoming a Parole Agent: Training and Socialization During Reentry Reform
Danielle Sheldon Rudes, George Mason University
Wednesday, November 12
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Public's Perception Toward Returning Prisoners Sunyoung Park, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
The Social Construction of Prisoner Reentry Andrea Leverentz, University of Massachusetts, Boston
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 060: SPECIAL POPULATIONS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Mary E. Poulin, Justice Research and Statistics Association
A Classification of Youths Served in a Mentoring Program for At-risk Youths Mary E. Poulin, Justice Research and Statistics Association
Connecticut's Innovative Approach with Status Offenders: An Evaluation of the Family With Service Needs Project
Kimberly Sokoloff, State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, Kristin Winokur, The Justice Research Center
Shiyloh L. Duncan, California State University, Bakersfield
Poor, Abused, and Neglected Youth in a Fair Society Brenda Geiger, Bar-Ilan University
Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University
The Mental Health Diagnoses and Educational Attainment among Juveniles Committed in Pulaski County, Arkansas
Ashley M. Miller, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 061: SEXUAL ASSAULT AND VICTIMIZATION AMONG THE INCARCERATED POPULATION Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Clairissa D. Breen, Temple University
Wednesday, November 12
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Explaining Sexual Assaults among Male Inmates in Prisons Moonki Hong, Florida State University
Victimization of Inmates by Staff and Fellow Inmates during Periods of Incarceration
Kristin Marie Tennyson, University of Florida Saskia Danielle Santos, University of Florida
Deanna M. Perez, University of Colorado Denver Angela R. Gover, University of Colorado, Denver
The Impact of Drugs on the Sexual Behavior of African American Male Inmates
Tawandra L. Rowell, University of Pennsylvania
Externalization and Victim-Blaming Among a Sample of Incarcerated Females Arrick Lee Jackson, University of North Texas
Schannae Lucas, Lewis University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 062: GENDER AND RISK ASSESSMENT Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Kristy Holtfreter, Arizona State University
The Level of Service Inventory-Revised: A Review and Analysis of the Research
W. Carsten Andresen, Travis County Adult Probation
Predictive Validity of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised: Recidivism Among Female Probationers and Parolees in Iowa
Brenda Vose, University of North Florida Shamir Ratansi, Central Connecticut State University
The Predictive Validity of Two Criminal Risk Assessment Tools Among a Sample of Pennsylvania Offenders
Bret Bucklen, PA Department of Corrections and University of Maryland
Wednesday, November 12
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Testing the Texas Risk Needs Assessment Instrument for Gender Bias Howard Henderson, Sam Houston State University
Elycia Daniel, Lamar University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 063: POLICE LEADERSHIP Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Joseph A. Schafer, Southern Illinois University
Leadership and Effectiveness: An Examination of the Leadership Styles of Texas Police Chiefs
Mary B. Sarver, Kaplan University Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University
Jennifer Schulenberg, Sam Houston State University
Police Leadership - Lessons Learned and Suggested Training Modules Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
PJ Ortmeier, Grossmont College Steve Morreale, Worcester State College
The Ineffective Police Leader: Traits, Habits, and Acts of (Co)omission Joseph A. Schafer, Southern Illinois University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 064: MALE VICTIMIZATION: ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University
Disclosure of Sexual Assault by Men Who Have Sex with Men Cassandra Jones, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Wednesday, November 12
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Shame, Anger, and Violence Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Abbie Loveland Tuller, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Victim Characteristics and Situational Factors of Reported Homosexual Domestic Abuse Incidents
Katie A. Farina, Villanova University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 065: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PRISONIZATION AND CORRECTIONS Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Jeff Mellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
A Social Control Theory of Corrections: Understanding our System in Terms of "Why Not"?
Julie Lynn Globokar, University of Illinois at Chicago
Predictors of Mass Incarceration: New Approaches to a Recurrent Question C. Micheal Carter, University of Delaware
Reducing Barriers to Successful Correctional Health Care Contractors Jeff Mellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Julie Viollaz, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Ji Hyon Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Why Private Prisons Don't Save Money: Examining Overhead Costs Through SEC Documents
Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 066: CRIME AND STATE POWER: POLITICAL CHALLENGES, ETHICAL DILEMMAS, AND PRACTICAL OBSTACLES Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Karen Corteen, Edge Hill University
We Can Work it Out: The Research Process, Ethics and Duty of Care Julie T. Davies, Edge Hill University
Walking the Line: Involvement, Intervention and Care of the Self in Critical Research
Alana Roberta Barton, Edge Hill University
Critical Research in a Cold Climate: The Politics of Dissemination Karen Corteen, Edge Hill University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 067: REPORTING, THEORIZING ABOUT AND DEFENDING WHITE COLLAR CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Victim Characteristics and White Collar Crime Reporting April Wall, The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) John Kane, The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)
Low Self-control and White-collar Crime Revisited: An Analysis Using Nationally Representative Self-report Data
Robert G. Morris, University of Texas at Dallas Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State University
Scott Menard, Sam Houston State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Defending The Indigent White- Collar Criminal: Federal Public Defender Defense Strategies
Mark Richard Pogrebin, University of Colorado, Denver
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 068: ART, MUSIC AND REPRESENTATION: GLOBAL CONFLICT AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Carla J. Barrett, SUNY College at Old Westbury
The Pain That Criminology Cannot Contain: Suffering and Exclusion in Social Representation
Michelle Brown, Ohio University
The Inquietude of Submarine Man and the Counter-geographies of Globalization: Buenos Aires Stencil Art
Stephanie Kane, Indiana University
"I Broke the Law? No the Law Broke Me": Constructing Palestine/Israel Through Hip Hop
Judah Schept, Indiana University
From John Lennon to A Perfect Circle: Music as Justice Commentary Ellen C. Leichtman, Eastern Kentucky University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 069: CHARACTERISTICS, PERCEPTIONS, AND NEEDS OF GIRLS IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Liza Chowdhury, Rutgers University
Wednesday, November 12
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Female Juvenile Sex Offenders: Mental Health Needs and Relationship Problems
Kristina Stavros, Arizona State University Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona State University
"St. Mary's is Gaytown:" Girls' Perceptions of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior in Juvenile Residential Treatment
Vanessa R. Panfil, University at Albany Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York
Girl Scouts in Detention Centers: The Construction of Identity Within an Institutional Programming Initiative
Jennifer Colanese, Indiana University
Tales from the Field: Frontline Workers Speak about the Needs of Girls in the System
Crystal Garcia, Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Jodi Lane, University of Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 070: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: JUDGING JUVENILES: PROSECUTING ADOLESCENTS IN ADULT AND JUVENILE COURTS Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Geoff Ward, Northeastern University
Author: Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware
Discussants: Alexes Harris, University of Washington Simon Singer, Northeastern University
Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Penn State University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 071: CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY AND PRACTICE Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Sebahattin Gultekin, University of North Texas
Designing Safer Neighborhoods: Can CPTED Succeed? Kubra Gultekin, University of North Texas
Sebahattin Gultekin, University of North Texas
Finding Explanations on the Growth of Incarceration and the Reductions in Crime: Incapacity or Social Threats?
Hyeyoung Lim, Sam Houston State University
Proposition 36: "An Absolute Revolving Door" According to Law Enforcement
Christie Gardiner, California State University, Fullerton
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 072: EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH AND POLICY IN POLICING Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Josh Battin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Hot Spotting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: A Review of Evidence-Based Policing
Josh Battin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Evidence-based Policing: A Proactive approach in Eliminating Crime-prone Areas
Avdi Avdija, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Evidence-based Policing Applications to S. Korea's Increased Violent Crime Rates
Jeong Hyun Kim, Korean National Police
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 073: INMATE HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA'S PRISONS Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Michael D. Reisig, Arizona State University
A Multistate Analysis of Male Prison Mortality Evelyn Joy Patterson, Pennsylvania State University
Caring for the Condemned: Examining Barriers to Prison Health Care Meredith Martin Rountree, University of Texas, Austin
Fear of Disease and Correctional Officer Well-Being and Work Performance Julia Scott, Indiana University
Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University Brent Abraham Funderburk, Indiana University
Stephanie Whitehead, Indiana University
Holding Steady or Fading Fast? The Physical Health of Older Inmates Serving Life Without Parole
Margaret E. Leigey, California State University, Chico
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 074: COMMUNITIES AND VIOLENT CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Patrick Carr, Rutgers University
Misperceived Neighborhood Values and Informal Social Control Barbara Warner, Georgia State University
Keri Burchfield, Northern Ilinois University
Schools, Neighborhoods and Adolescent Conflicts: A Situational Examination of Reciprocal Dynamics
Rod Brunson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Jody Miller, University of Missouri St. Louis
Wednesday, November 12
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Marginalized Urban Males Perspectives on the Efficacy of Community Justice Practitioners to Reduce Youth Violence
Deanna Wilkinson, Ohio State University Chauncey Beaty, Ohio State University
What Moms Supply: An Analysis of Delinquent and Non-delinquent Girls in Three High-Crime Philadelphia Neighborhoods
Patrick Carr, Rutgers University Laura Napolitano, University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 075: FROM THE STREETS, TO THE COURTS & CUSTODY: UNDERSTANDING THE EXPERIENCES OF MARGINALIZED YOUTH Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Carla Cesaroni, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
"We're locking the door:" Pathways to youth homelessness and beyond Shahid Alvi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Hannah Scott, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Wendy Stanyon, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Parental Involvement in Young People's Justice System Experiences Michele Peterson-Badali, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
University of Toronto Julia Broeking, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of
Toronto Maggie Clarke, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of
Toronto
"Nothing but Uncertainty ":The Experiences of Adolescent Males in Detention Carla Cesaroni, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Michele Peterson-Badali, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Holly Pelvin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Lisa Manerowski, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Wednesday, November 12
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Differences in Staff vs. Youth Perceptions about Conditions of Confinement in Juvenile Facilities
Ann Marie Rocheleau, Stonehill College
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 076: EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION I Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Brandon C. Welsh, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Effects of Problem-Oriented Policing on Crime and Disorder: A Systematic Review
Cody Telep, George Mason University David Weisburd, University of Maryland
John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati Joshua C. Hinkle, University of Maryland
Why has this Protocol Taken 5 Years? Lessons Learned from the Campbell Corporate Crime Deterrence Project
Sally S. Simpson, University of Maryland William S. Laufer, University of Pennsylvania
N. Craig Smith, INSEAD Natalie Schell, University of Maryland
Rachael Wyckoff, University of Maryland Kerry Richmond, University of Maryland, College Park
Megan Bears, University of Maryland
Systematic Review of Interventions with Violent Offenders Darrick Jolliffe, University of Leicester
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Discussant: Peter Grabosky, Australian National University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 077: JUVENILE WAIVER TO ADULT COURT: TRENDS AND EFFECTIVENESS Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Examining Juvenile Transfer Practices in Arkansas Over a Six Year Period Joseph Bradley McSherry, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Juvenile Status and Sentencing Disparity in Adult Court: The Role of Guideline Departures
Megan Kurlychek, University at Albany, SUNY Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland
Paternalism or Punishment? An Examination of Judicial Waiver in One State Alison S. Burke, Southern Oregon University
Unpacking the Causal Effect of Adult Transfer on Recidivism: A Propensity Score Matching Approach
Kristin Johnson, University of Florida Chris Gibson, University of Florida
Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, University of Florida Donna Bishop, Northeastern University
PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
SESSION 078: PRESIDENTIAL SESSION: ONE ROOM, MANY DOORS: CHALLENGES OF DATA INTEGRATION Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
A Further Specification of the Strain-violence Link: The Benefits of a Mixed Methods Approach
Kristin Carbone-Lopez, University of Missouri, St. Louis Lee Ann Slocum, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Andres F. Rengifo, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Wednesday, November 12
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Feminist Research and Praxis in the Context of Neoliberalism Molly Dragiewicz, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Cross-national Research and the Declining Significance of the Nation State James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Experimental and Non-Experimental Insights Christine Horne, Washington State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 079: EXAMINATIONS OF GENDER IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE DECISION MAKING Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Noelle E. Fearn, Saint Louis University
Does Gender Really Matter? Analyzing Sentencing Outcomes for Sex Offenders in Florida
Colby Lynne Valentine, Florida State University
Investigating Probation Officers' Decisions to Sanction and Help Women Offenders: The Role of Gender and Specialization
Omar Aquino, Loyola University Chicago Loretta Jane Stalans, Loyola University Chicago
Violent Women: Pushing the Limits of Chivalry? Noelle E. Fearn, Saint Louis University
Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University Travis W. Franklin, Washington State University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 080: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS AND DRUG USE AMONG ARRESTED YOUTH Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Steven Belenko, Temple University
Drug Use, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, STD/HIV Risk Behavior among Female and Male Arrested Youths
Richard Dembo, University of South Florida Steven Belenko, Temple University
Kristina Childs, University of South Florida
Individual and Community Risk Factors for Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Arrested Youths: A Two Level Analysis
Kristina Childs, University of South Florida Richard Dembo, University of South Florida
Steven Belenko, Temple University Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State University
The Effectiveness of Prior STI Prevention Services for Non-Incarcerated Adolescent Offenders
Christopher Salvatore, Temple University Doris Weiland, Temple University Steven Belenko, Temple University
Spatial Distribution of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Juvenile Offenders
Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State University Richard Dembo, University of South Florida
Steven Belenko, Temple University
Discussant: Steven Belenko, Temple University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 081: RECENT RESEARCH FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE'S JUSTICE SYSTEMS RESEARCH DIVISION Wednesday, November 12 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Nancy Merritt, National Institute of Justice
Policy Implications from the SVORI Multi-site Offender Re-Entry Evaluation Christy Visher, University of Delaware
Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
Assessing Consistency and Fairness in Sentencing: A Comparative Study in Three States
Brian Ostram, National Center of State Courts
Gendered Violence and Safety: A Contextual Approach to Improving Security in Women's Facilities
Barbara Owen, California State University, Fresno
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 082: CAUSES, IMAGES, AND DYNAMICS OF CORPORATE CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Boardroom 21
Chair: Ann Borden, University of Oklahoma
Causes and Consequences of Corporate Securities Fraud: A Criminological Approach
Yuxuan Nie, Rutgers University
Corporate Crime and Media Discourses: Comparing Conservative and Liberal Newspaper Accounts of Enron.
Jason Davis, University of South Florida, St Petersburg
Jerome Kerviel: Mastermind or Scapegoat? Rodney Huff, National White Collar Crime Center
John Kane, The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)
Wednesday, November 12
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Stocks, Spam, and Mass Market Manipulation Matthew C. Leone, University of Nevada, Reno
Jon Maskaly, University of Nevada, Reno
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 083: CRIMINOLOGY OF WAR AND PEACE Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex University
The Pursuit of Non-Violent Criminology Bruce DiCristina, University of North Dakota
Illegal Economies in War and Post-War Societies Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic, Victimology Society of Serbia
Criminalizing War Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex University
Evolving "Enemy": Comparing American War Tactics in the Korean War and Operation Iraqi Freedom
M. Bess Vincent, Tulane University
Discussant: Harold Pepinsky, University of Indiana
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 084: RELIGION, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND VICTIMIZATION: UNDERSTUDIED CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Kent R. Kerley, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Wednesday, November 12
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An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Law, Morality, and Personal Conduct
Henry F. Fradella, California State University, Long Beach Brenda Vogel, California State University, Long Beach
Faithful Departed: Assessing Desires for Atonement in Death Chamber Narratives
Stephen K. Rice, Seattle University Julie J. Exline, Case Western Reserve University Danielle Dirks, The University of Texas at Austin
Adult Religiosity and Early Negative Social Experiences: The Role of Violent Victimization and Neighborhood Disadvantage.
Patrick Seffrin, Bowling Green State University
Discussant: Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Penn State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 085: BRINGING COLLEGE STUDENTS INSIDE THE WALLS: THE INSIDE-OUT PRISON EXCHANGE PROGRAM Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 25
Turning Service Learning Inside-Out: A Challenge to the "Helping" Dynamic Lori Pompa, Temple University, Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program
Bringing Policy Analysis and Formulation "Inside" a Community-Based Learning Experience: Using Classroom Projects To Enhance Drug Policy Understanding
Gerald Stahler, Temple University
Examining the Inside-Out Model at a State Correctional Facility Kathryn Healey, Widener University Kathryn Mason, Widener University
Phyllis Jones-Carter, SCI Chester
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 086: EXPLAINING SEXUAL VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Callie H. Burt, University of Georgia
An Experimental Investigation of the Factors Influencing Sexual Assault Melissa L. Harrison, Mississippi State University
Kristine Jacquin, Mississippi State University John Cochran, University of South Florida Shayne Jones, University of South Florida
Christopher Sullivan, University of South Florida
Female Sex Trafficking and Prostitution in the United States: Exploring Experiences of Sexual and Physical Violence
Amalia Soledad Paladino, City University of New York
Model of Vulnerability for Sexual Victimization: Impact of Poor Attachment, Child Maltreatment, and Scarred Sexuality
Joan Adkins Reid, University of South Florida Christopher Sullivan, University of South Florida
Predictors of Sexual Victimization and Coercion Against Male and Female Russian University Students in Intimate Relationships
Aleksandra Vladimirovna Lysova, Far Eastern National University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 087: PEER INFLUENCE AND DELINQUENCY Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Jeffrey W. Rosky, Washington State University
Peer Influence on School Performance and Delinquency David Brownfield, University of Toronto at Mississauga
Kevin Thompson, North Dakota State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Sex Differences in Association with Deviant Peers Constance Chapple, University of Cincinnati
Jamie Vaske, University of Cincinnati
The Color of Friendship: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and the Relationships between Friendship and Delinquency
Meredith Gwynne Fair Worthen, University of Texas at Austin
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 088: GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, CLASS AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Melinda Roberts York, Washington State University
Gender Symmetry Revisited: Examining Men's and Women's Experiences of IPV across the Life Course
Kristin Carbone-Lopez, University of Missouri, St. Louis Callie Rennison, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Gender, Victim-Offender Relationship, and Injury: Results from Two Surveys Jerome McKean, Ball State University
The Inequality of Intimate Partner Violence: How Social Class Impacts Experiences of and Reactions to Victimization
Jana Jasinski, University of Central Florida Erin Nabors, University of Central Florida
Through the Eyes of Latina Survivors: Domestic Violence and the Criminal Justice System
Jaclyn D. Smith, National Institute of Justice Angela Moore, Office of Research and Evaluation
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 089: CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICYMAKING IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Barbara Ann Stolz, Government Accountability Office
A Comparative Analysis of Sex Offender Laws Michael P. Brown, Ball State University
A Critical Examination of Recent Shifts in Canada's Sex Offender Policy Heather Alexandra Rollwagen, University of Calgary
Predicting Abolition: A Cross-National Survival Analysis of the Social and Political Determinants of Death Penalty Statutes.
Stephanie Kent, Cleveland State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 090: SYSTEMIC RESPONSES TO YOUTH WITH FAMILY PROBLEMS: THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FAMILY PROBLEMS, CHILD WELFARE, AND DELINQUENCY SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Jennifer Fratello, Vera Institute of Justice
Pathways and Service Needs of PINS/JD's in New York City Michael Lens, Vera Institute of Justice
Family Issues as a Predictor of Detention Decisions at Arraignment Jennifer Fratello, Vera Institute of Justice
A Statewide Assessment of Respite Care Services in New York State Annie Salsich, Vera Institute of Justice
Discussant: Annie Salsich, Vera Institute of Justice
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 091: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON RACE, ETHNICITY, AND STRUCTURAL INEQUALITY Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Stacy De Coster, North Carolina State University
Structural Community Characteristics, Collective Efficacy, and Individual-Level Intimate Partner Violence in Three Cities
Amie L. Nielsen, University of Miami Terrence D. Hill, University of Miami
Ronald Angel, University of Texas at Austin
Social Disorganization Theory: The Definition of Neighborhoods, (In)Determinacy, and External Crime
Kristin Williams, North Carolina State University
The Same but Different: Variations in the Relationship of Structural Disadvantage and Delinquency for Blacks and Latinos.
Stacy Marie Wittrock, University of Iowa
Mapping the Terrain of Perceptions of Injustice: The Case of Chicago Youth Carla Shedd, Columbia University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 092: DIFFICULTIES DOING ETHNOGRAPHIES IN DIVERSE SETTINGS: PRISONS TO CLUBS TO RESERVATIONS Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Wilson Raul Palacios, University of South Florida
"I Threw Up a Little Bit in My Mouth": Doing Feminist Research in Non-Feminist Spaces
Brittnie Aiello, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Sarah Becker, Louisiana State University
Wednesday, November 12
139
Unsettling Moments: the Racialised, Gendered and Classed Dynamics of Prison Ethnography
Coretta Phillips, London School of Economics and Political Science Rod Earle, London School of Economics and Political Science
Indian Gaming: An Ethnographic Study of the Lake Traverse Reservation - Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux (Oyate)
Roy Frank Janisch, Pittsburg State University
"You Came in Through Friend…You're Accepted in My Book:" Obtaining Interviews from Middle-to-upper Class Drug Users
Dina M. Perrone, Bridgewater State College
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 093: METHODS AND PLACE FROM MICRO TO MACRO Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Sue-Ming Yang, Georgia State University
Space-time Case-control Study of Daily Activities and Gunshot Assault among Adolescents in Philadelphia
Douglas Wiebe, University of Pennsylvania Therese S. Richmond, University of Pennsylvania
Paul D. Allison, University of Pennsylvania Elijah Anderson, Yale University
Wensheng Guo, University of Pennsylvania Judd Hollander, University of Pennsylvania
Michael L. Nance, Childrens' Hospital of Philadelphia C. William Schwab, University of Pennsylvania Charles C. Branas, University of Pennsylvania
Measuring Crime and Incivilities at the 'Micro' Place: An Examination of Divergent Methods
Laura Ann Wyckoff, University of Maryland
Wednesday, November 12
140
The Accuracy of Supplementary Homicide Report Data for Large U.S. Cities Colin Loftin, University at Albany, State University of New York
David McDowall, University at Albany, State University of New York Matthew D. Fetzer, University at Albany
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 094: CRIME AND JUSTICE IN INDIA Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University
Perception of Crime in Colonial India Mahendra P. Singh, Grambling State University
Police Administration and Justice in Medieval India: An Examination of Policy in Mughal India
Farrukh B. Hakeem, Shaw University
Crimes against Women: An Indian Perspective Sheetal Ranjan, William Paterson University
Changing Culture and Its Effect on Crime and Criminal Behavior Suman Kakar, Florida International University
Does Higher Education Affect Perceptions Amongst Police Personnel? An Affirmative Answer from India
Arvind Verma, Indiana University Julia Scott, Indiana University
Doug N. Evans, Indiana University
Wednesday, November 12
141
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SESSION 095: ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARTNER SELECTION AND CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Terence P. Thornberry, University of Colorado
The Antisocial Trajectory: The Influence of Assortative Mating and Mate Concordance
Kelly Evelyn Knight, University of Colorado at Boulder
Assortative Mating and the Development of Criminal Behavior Marieke van Schellen, Utrecht University Anne Rigt Poortman, Utrecht University
Paul Nieuwbeerta, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Dual v. Sole Arrests: A Comparison of Heterosexual Intimate Partner Abuse Cases
Jenn Roark, University of Colorado at Boulder
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 096: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, FAMILY ROLES, AND DESISTANCE Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine
The Effect of Incarceration on Cohabitation, Marriage and Fertility in Young Adulthood
Gary Sweeten, Arizona State University Robert Apel, University at Albany, State University of New York
Reunification and Mothers' Reentry: Does Living with Children After Incarceration Affect Social Bonding?
Venezia Michalsen, Women's Prison Association
Wednesday, November 12
142
Fatherhood as a Path toward Desistance Maya Silva, Temple University
The Transition to Parenthood for Juvenile Criminal Offenders Elizabeth Cauffman, University of California, Irvine
Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 097: POLITICAL WHITE COLLAR CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Dean C. Alexander, Western Illinois University
Fairer Sex, Fairer System, or the Other: Gender and Corruption in the Comparative Perspective
Nafisa Halim, University of New Mexico Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico
Presidential Scandal: From Washington to George W. Bush Frank E. Hagan, Mercyhurst College
Better Late Than Never: Delayed Justice for Political Crime Harry William Adams, Prairie View A&M University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 098: CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY: AN INVITATION Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Jeff Ferrell, Texas Christian University and University of Kent, UK
Meaning and Demeaning: The Two Criminologies Jock Young, University of Kent, UK
Wednesday, November 12
143
Kill Method Jeff Ferrell, Texas Christian University and University of Kent, UK
Bicycles to Genocide: The Panorama of Cultural Criminology Mark Hamm, Indiana State University
Jeff Ferrell, Texas Christian University and University of Kent, UK
Crime into Commodity, Rebellion into Money: Marketing and the Barbarian Temperament
Keith Hayward, University of Kent, UK
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 099: WEAPONS, MOTIVATION, AND POLICY - UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM FROM MANY ANGLES Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Richard Legault, University of Maryland
Does Legitimacy Matter? Support for Anti-American Violence in Three Predominantly Muslim Countries
Derrick Franke, University of Maryland
Understanding the Use of Improvised Explosive Devices in Terrorist Incidents Richard Legault, University of Maryland
Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Are Terrorists like Other Types of Criminals? - Results from the Federal Sentencing Data
James Hendrickson, University of Maryland Richard Legault, University of Maryland
Negotiation and Amnesty in Algerian Terrorism Amber Stoesser, University of Maryland
Wednesday, November 12
144
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SESSION 100: ADDRESSING SEX CRIMES: SEX OFFENDER INTERVENTION AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF SEXUAL ABUSE VICTIMS Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Lisa L. Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Barriers to Reporting Sexual Abuse: Child and Youth Assessments of The State
Heather Hlavka, Marquette University
Juvenile Sex Offender Aftercare and Reintegration Post Adam Walsh Act & SORNA
Jaime S. Henderson, Temple University Philip W. Harris, Temple University
Potential Consequences of Sex Offender Residency Restriction Laws: Housing Availability and Offender Displacement
Christopher Bruell, Northeastern University Marc L. Swatt, Northeastern University
Lisa L. Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 101: COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN ATLANTA AND NEW YORK CITY: EVALUATION, ESTIMATION, POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, AND CHALLENGES Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Karen JoAnne Bachar, National Institute of Justice
Process Evaluation Outcome and Issues for Atlanta's Collaborative Response to Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
Brenda Sims Blackwell, Georgia State University M. Brooke Oakley, Georgia State University
Mary Finn, Georgia State University
Wednesday, November 12
145
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in New York City Melissa Labriola, Center for Court Innovation
Amy Muslim, Center for Court Innovation Michael Rempel, Center for Court Innovation
The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in New York City: Characteristics and Markets
Ric Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Karen Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Bilal Khan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Kirk Dombrowski, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Meredith Dank, John Jay College/Center for Community Alternatives
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 102: CONTEXT MATTERS: THEORIZING GENDER, CRIME AND VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Widening the Net and Catching Girls Anne Stahl, University of Pittsburgh
Understanding Female Violence: Methodology Matters Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Discounting Women: Context Matters in Risk and Need Assessment Janet Davidson, Chaminade University of Honolulu
Changing Contexts: The Meaning of Moving for Women Felons on Probation and Parole
Merry Morash, Michigan State University
Wednesday, November 12
146
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 103: FUNDING FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
NIDA's Interests in Criminal Justice Research: Drug Use/Abuse, Offending, Prevention, and Services
Akiva Liberman, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Substance Abuse and Crime-Related Risk Prevention Augie Diana, National Institute on Drug Abuse
NIDA Funding for Research and Career Development: Nuts, Bolts, and Neurons
Kevin P. Conway, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Discussant: Steven Belenko, Temple University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 104: POLICING GUN CRIME WITHOUT GUNS: FINDINGS FROM CHICAGO'S PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Danielle Marie Wallace, University of Chicago
Policing Gun Crime Without Guns Tracey L. Meares, Yale University
Desistance and Legitimacy: Effect Heterogeneity in a Field Experiment on High Risk Groups
Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University Andrew Papachristos, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Danielle Marie Wallace, University of Chicago Tracey L. Meares, Yale University
Wednesday, November 12
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Deadly Ties: The Influence of Gang Members' Social Networks on Gun Violence
Andrew Papachristos, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University
Do You See What I See? Understanding Criminals' Disorder Perceptions and Social Networks
Danielle Marie Wallace, University of Chicago Andrew Papachristos, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 105: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO CRIME PREVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Mary H. Glazier, Millersville University
Decision-making Errors in Criminal Justice and How to Reduce Them Daniel Mears, Florida State University Sarah Bacon, Florida State University
When is Crime a Public Health Problem? Gregory J. DeLone, University of Nebraska at Omaha Miriam A. DeLone, Universityof Nebraska at Omaha
Applying What We Know: Theories to Inform Practice with Children who have Mothers in Prison
Kristine Artello, University of California at Irvine
Exploring and Evaluating a Program to Prevent Relationship Violence by Talking to Eleven-Year Olds
Susan Toni Krumholz, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Debra L. Stanley, University of Baltimore
Wednesday, November 12
148
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 106: NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR EFFECTIVE OUTCOME OF PRISON AND POST-PRISON TREATMENT Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati
Do the Principles of Effective Treatment Predict Termination Status from Adult Residential Correctional Programs?
Lori Brusman Lovins, University of Cincinnati Christopher Lowenkamp, University of Cincinnati
Edward Latessa, University of Cincinnati Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati
Examining the Effects of Motivational Interviewing: A Meta-Analytic Review Brittany Groot, University of Cincinnati
Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati
Screening for Mental Health and Drug Addiction: Challenges and Future Research
Kaya Williams, Vera Institute of Justice
The Risk for Reoffending and the Need for Treatment: Which Inmates Really Benefit from Rehabilitative Programming?
Lisa Michelle Wingeard, Pennsylvania State Department of Corrections Michael E. Antonio, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
Jacqueline L. Young, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 107: MACRO-LEVEL FACTORS AND JUVENILE ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR Wednesday, November 12 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Sarah Browning, North Dakota State University
Wednesday, November 12
149
Ecological- and Individual-Level Predictors of Delinquent Outcomes: An Exploratory Study of Moderating Effects
Michael D. Reisig, Arizona State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Neighborhood Variation of the Drugs/Crime Nexus: The Case of Toronto Area Secondary Students
Sarah Browning, North Dakota State University Patricia G. Erickson, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Edward Adlaf, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Lana Harrison, University of Delaware
Juvenile Recidivism among South Korean Youth: Measures of Community Risk Factors
Seokjin Jeong, Michigan State University Dae-Hoon Kwak, Michigan State University
TANF's Unintended Consequences on Adolescent Well-being: Are TANF Work Policies Linked to Adolescent Antisocial Behaviors?
Christina Yancey, American University & University of Maryland, College Park
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 108: STALKING: EXPERIENCES AND EFFECTS Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Boardroom 21
Chair: Tracy Faye Tolbert, California State University, Long Beach
Love or Obsession: A Symbolic Interaction Approach to Research on Stalking and Female/Male Victimology
Tracy Faye Tolbert, California State University, Long Beach
Stalking Victimization: Findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey
Katrina Baum, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Wednesday, November 12
150
Shannan Catalano, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Michael Rand, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Kristina Rose, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice
Discussant: Kim S. Menard, The Pennsylvania State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 109: COMPLEXITIES IN CONCEPTUALIZING AND RESEARCHING RACE Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Guadalupe T. Vidales, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
A Call for Disaggregating Race in the Data Ian Stuart, John Jay College/CUNY
Anika Newman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Karima Clayton, John Jay College/CUNY
Fighting, Self-Reliance and Being the "Bigger Man": Youth Violence in Native Hawaiian and Samoan Communities
Corey Adler, University of Hawaii Katherine Irwin, University of Hawaii
Changes in Offending Over Time: Intersections of Gender and Race Kerryn Bell, San Jose State University
A Test of Currency: Frazier's "Pathology of Race Prejudice" and the Jena 6 Episode
Yaw Ackah, Delaware State University
Wednesday, November 12
151
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 110: THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CONTROLS, SOCIAL BONDING, SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND SOCIAL SETTINGS ON CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Sean P. Varano, Northeastern University
Role Taking and Recidivism: A Test of Differential Social Control Theory Fawn Ngo Mitchell, University of South Florida
The Relative Influence of Social Bonds and General Strain on Adolescent Delinquency and Risky Behaviors.
Marc L. Swatt, Northeastern University Sean P. Varano, Northeastern University
Jeb A. Booth, Salem State College Amy S. Farrell, Northeastern University
An Examination of Social Capital and Crime Using the Stowell Datasets Melinda Roberts York, Washington State University
David C. Brody, Washington State University Spokane
Separating Selection Effects from Setting Influences?: Crippling Influences of Current Cautions
Ralph B. Taylor, Temple University Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 111: ADDRESSING SOCIAL JUSTICE AND INEQUALITY IN INSIDE-OUT PRISON EXCHANGE PROGRAM CLASSES Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: M. Kay Harris, Temple University
Wednesday, November 12
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Focusing on Punishment and Inequality in Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Classes
M. Kay Harris, Temple University
Labeling Language: Transitions, Similarities, and Differences throughout an Experiential Course on Social Inequality
Sarah Allred, Berry College Elizabeth Wallace, First United Methodist Church
Evaluating the Ideology of Change: Do Participants of Inside-Out Classes Leave with Change on Their Mind?
Holli Drummond, Western Kentucky University
Discussant: Lori Pompa, Temple University, Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 112: RISK FACTORS, CRIME AND DESISTANCE Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Kofi E. Boakye, University of Cambridge
Are Family Risk Factors Similar Across Cultures? A Cross-National Replicability of Family Risk Factors for Delinquency.
Kofi E. Boakye, University of Cambridge David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
Religion: A Risk Or Protective Factor? Exploring the Relationship Between Religion and Crime in Ghana.
Justice Tankebe, University of Cambridge Kofi E. Boakye, University of Cambridge
Continuity and Change in Risk Factors in Early Adulthood. Anthony Bottoms, University of Cambridge
Joanna Shapland, University of Sheffield
Wednesday, November 12
153
Discussant: Magda Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 113: CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN POST-KATRINA NEW ORLEANS Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Dee Wood Harper, Loyola University New Orleans
The Criminal Justice System in Post-Katrina New Orleans Warren Riley, New Orleans Police Department
The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Drug Trafficking in New Orleans Patrick D. Walsh, Loyola University New Orleans
What Really Happened in New Orleans? Estimating the Threat of Violence During the Hurricane Katrina Disaster
Timothy Brezina, Georgia State University Joanne M. Kaufman, University at Albany, SUNY
The Effect of Natural Disasters on Crime: A Case Study of Katrina Melissa Lee Meltzer, University of Pennsylvania
John MacDonald, University of Pennsylvania Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 114: CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES AND EDUCATION Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University
Wednesday, November 12
154
Black Males' Attitudes and Perceptions of Educational Success in New York City High Schools
Arlene Garcia, John Jay College/CUNY/ White Plains Public Schools
Schools and Neighborhood Crime Dale W. Willits, University of New Mexico
Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico Danielle Albright, University of New Mexico Kristine Denman, University of New Mexico
Does School Setting Mediate the Relationship Between Individual-Level Family and Peer Factors and Delinquency
Emily Merritt West, University of Pennsylvania
Examining Juvenile's Exposure to Violence through the Application of General Strain Theory
Laura Barrett, Sam Houston State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 115: NARCOTICS, DRUGS AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING CONTROLS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Irshad Altheimer, Wayne State University
Challenges to Implementing Anti-human Trafficking Policies: Developing a Comparative Framework
Barbara Ann Stolz, Government Accountability Office
Crime and Trust in Political and Legal Institutions in Developing Countries Michele Kuenzi, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Kenneth Fernandez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Testing Theories of Legal Regulation of Narcotic Drugs in China's History Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Terry Miethe, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Bin Liang, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Wednesday, November 12
155
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 116: GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, DRUG USE AND INTERVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Wilson Raul Palacios, University of South Florida
Gender Differences in Drug Use: Patterns of Continuity and Change Melissa Thompson, Portland State University Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota
R. F. Sandquist, Portland State University
Revisiting Patterns and Correlates of Substance Use Among American Indians in Washington State
Scott Akins, Oregon State University Clayton Mosher, Washington State University
The Role of Intimate Relationships in Women's Cessation of Drug Use Huan Gao, California State University, Stanislaus
Race, Gender and Neighborhood Differences in Youth and Family Perceptions of a Juvenile Drug Court
Leslie Paik, City College, City University of New York
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 117: ETHICS AND INNOVATIONS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Jeffrey Matthew London, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Apples and Oranges: Ethnography and the IRB Mitch Librett, Bridgewater State College
Memoirs of a Guard-Researcher: Methodological Issues and Moral Dilemmas Robert Michael Worley, Penn State Altoona
Wednesday, November 12
156
Picturing Daily Life When You're Homeless: Photographs as Stimuli in Interviews
Gabry Vanderveen, Leiden University Hendrien L. Kaal, Leiden University
Marcel deBoer, Leiden University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 118: COMMUNITY AND CJ RESPONSES TO SEX OFFENDERS Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Lloyd Klein, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
The Justice System's Response to Sex Offenders: An Historical Analysis Michael P. Brown, Ball State University
Sex Offender Residency Restrictions: Help or Hindrance? Mary Maguire, California State University Sacramento
Russell Loving, California State University, Sacramento Jennie Singer, California State University Sacramento
Who Checks the Sex Offender Registries? A Look at Legislative Intent and Citizen Action
Mary Evans, University of Nebraska at Omaha Amy L. Anderson, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Lisa L. Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha
A Study of Peace Bonds for Violent and Sexual Offenders Nicole Crutcher, Department of Justice Canada
Lisa Warrilow, Department of Justice Canada
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 119: NEW DIRECTIONS IN COLLECTIVE EFFICACY RESEARCH Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Keri Burchfield, Northern Illinois University
From Sentiment to Self Interest: Collective Efficacy in Urban Neighborhoods Vandna Sinha, McGill University
Dan A. Lewis, Northwestern University
Measuring and Testing Scales of Social Cohesion through 'Key Informant Analysis' at the Municipal Level
Hardyns Wim, University of Gent
Neighborhood and Spatial Dynamics of Registered Sex Offenders' Residences Kelly M. Socia, University at Albany, SUNY
Janet P. Stamatel, University at Albany, SUNY
The Differential Effects of Private and Parochial Ties on Neighborhood Informal Social Control
Keri Burchfield, Northern Illinois University Eric Silver, Penn State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 120: PROMOTING ETHICS AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLASSROOM Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Jessamyn Tracy, Alfred University
Professional Development in the Criminal Justice System: Values, Ethics and Critical Thinking
Johannes Wheeldon, George Mason University
"Disrupting Race, Class and Gender in a Criminology Classroom" Eileen Leonard, Vassar College
Wednesday, November 12
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Are They Learning What We Think They're Learning? Developing "Race Conscious" Frameworks of Outcomes Assessment
Michael W. Markowitz, Cabrini College
Updating Criminological Checklists as a Teaching Tool for Teaching the Extent of Crime
Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State University Yung-Lien Lai, Sam Houston State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 121: EXPLANATIONS OF SEX CRIMES Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Amanda Matravers, American University, Washington DC
A Critique of "Pedophile" As a Distinct Type of Criminal Mark C. Stafford, University of Texas at Austin
Calling a Crime a Crime: Techniques of Neutralization Among a Sample of Texas Inmates
Kristine Miller, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Narratives of Women Sex Offenders Amanda Matravers, American University, Washington DC
Not Your Typical "Pretty Woman": Precursors to Entering Prostitution Wendi E. Goodlin, University of Southern Mississippi Stephen Cernkovich, Bowling Green State University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 122: RE-EXAMINING PEERS AND DELINQUENCY Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Stephen K. Rice, Seattle University
Methodological Difficulties of Modeling Peer Influence: A Discussion of OLS, Tobit, and CLAD
Bob Edward Vásquez, University at Albany, SUNY
If Your Friends Jumped Off a Bridge, Would You?: Differential Association, Peer Influence, and Delinquency
James Barnes, Florida State University Holly Ventura Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio
J. Mitchell Miller, University of Texas, San Antonio
Time Spent with Virtual Peers and Delinquency Jim Clark, Florida State University
Karen Mann, Florida State University Ryan Charles Meldrum, Florida State University
Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 123: ORGANIZATION AND TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Mitchel Roth, Sam Houston State University
Modernisation of Organised Crime in Europe? Ernesto Ugo Savona, Transcrime/Università degli Studi di Trento/Università
Cattolica di Milano/Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy
The Analysis of Social Network and Business like Structures of Transnational Organized Crime
Hamdi Yesilyurt, University of Central Florida
Wednesday, November 12
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Organized Crime and Ethnic Succession: Old and New Actors in the Criminal Underworld. A Case Study Valentina Tenti, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime,
Università degli Studi di Trento/Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano
The Organized Crime Matrix: Organized Crime Theory in the Context of Globalization
Jeffrey McIllwain, San Diego State University Joseph Albini, Wayne State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 124: OFFENDER DECISION-MAKING Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Jonathon Cooper, Arizona State University
Land Use, Street Networks, and Crime Patterns in the Mattapan Section of Boston, Massachusetts
Lauren M. Giordano, Northeastern University
Conversing with Condemners: The Appeals of Crime for Self and Violent Others
Andy Lee Hochstetler, Iowa State University Heith Copes, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Street Offenders and Police Pursuits in Urban Areas Michael Gage Cherbonneau, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Risk Reduction Strategies of Persistent Digital Pirates Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Heith Copes, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 125: EVALUATING ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION IN POLICING Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: James J. Chriss, Cleveland State University
Enabling and Enhancing Crime Prevention and Analysis: Results from a Process Evaluation of Innovative Technology
Renee Graphia, Rutgers University Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University
Jie Xu, Rutgers University
Institutionalism versus Functionalism: The Case of Post 9-11 Policing James J. Chriss, Cleveland State University
The Impact of Police Innovation on Crime Rates: What Works and What Doesn't?
Jawjeong Wu, University of Nebraska at Omaha Dae-Young Kim, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Jihong Zhao, Sam Houston State University
Compstat and Community Policing: Recommendations for Integration James J. Willis, George Mason University
Steve D. Mastrofski, George Mason University Tammy Rinehart Kochel, George Mason University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 126: WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS: A CALL TO ACTION TO CORRECT INJUSTICE Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State University
The Reality of Wrongful Convictions: Advocating Justice, Acting To Make It So
Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Living The Experience: One Exoneree's Voice Dennis Fritz, Midwestern Innocence Project
Taking Action Against Wrongful Convictions: The Power of Individuals and Innocence Projects
Tiffany Murphy, University of Missouri, Kansas City
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 127: CRIMINAL CAREERS I Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Alex Piquero, University of Maryland
What Makes Late Bloomers Flower? Terence P. Thornberry, University of Colorado
Marv Krohn, University of Florida Alan Lizotte, The University at Albany
Shawn David Bushway, University at Albany
Adolescent Work Stability and Early Adult Offending Robert Apel, University at Albany, State University of New York
Shawn David Bushway, University at Albany Ray Paternoster, University of Maryland
The Effect of Imprisonment on Re-offending: A Review of the Evidence Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Cheryl Lero Jonson, University of Cincinnati
Examining Gender and Racial Bias in Juvenile Remand Outcomes Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University
Jennifer Sanderson, Crime & Misconduct Commission Travis Anderson-Bond, University of Washington
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 128: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND REINTEGRATIVE SHAMING Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Mary H. Glazier, Millersville University
Elements of Restorativeness and Procedural Fairness in Family Group Conferences and Their Effect on Recidivism
Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Michigan State University Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University Jeffrey A. Gruenewald, Michigan State University
Restorative Juvenile Justice: A Comparison of Two Missouri Jurisdictions Lynn S. Urban, University of Central Missouri
Jennet Riggs, 17th Judicial Circuit Cass County MO
Observed vs Perceived Reintegrative Shaming: Examining the Link between Theory and Practice
Seokhee Yoon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Shame and Honor in Yemen: Examining Braithwaite's Theory in Cultural Context
Travis Morris, University of Nebraska at Omaha Rebecca Trammell, University of Nebraska at Omaha
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 129: NAVIGATING THE TENURE PROCESS Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Lynn Sharon Chancer, Hunter College
Discussants: Kristine Mullendore, Grand Valley State University
Drew Humphries, Rutgers University Laura Fishman, University of Vermont
Susan Caringella, Western Michigan University Marjorie Zatz, Arizona State University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 130: AUTHOR MEETS THE CRITICS: POLICE INTERROGATION AND AMERICAN JUSTICE, BY RICHARD A. LEO Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Barry C. Feld, University of Minnesota
Police Interrogation and American Justice Richard Leo, University of California, Irvine
Discussants: Barry C. Feld, University of Minnesota Jon B. Gould, George Mason University Walker Samuel, University of Nebraska
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 131: SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON JUVENILE OFFENDING AND RECIDIVISM Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Ann Borden, University of Oklahoma
The Interaction of Time-Stable and Time-Variant Influences on Juvenile Delinquency throughout Adolescence
Laura M. Gulledge, University of South Florida Kristina Childs, University of South Florida Richard Dembo, University of South Florida
Attachment and Delinquency: Do Attachments to Others Predict the Recidivism of Juvenile Delinquents During Reentry?
Jason A. Dreher, Temple University
A Gender Analysis of At-Risk Adolescents: Parental Incarceration, Emotional Health and Behavioral Problems
Katie Devlin, University of Alabama
Wednesday, November 12
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The Impact of Parental Criminality on Individual Delinquency Shareda Coleman, Villanova University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 132: NATIONAL ACADEMIES RESEARCH ON CRIME AND TERRORISM Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Carol Petrie, National Academies
Review of the Programs of the Bureau of Justice Statistics James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists Betty M. Chemers, National Academies
Crime Trends Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Ballistic Imaging Daniel Cork, National Academies
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 133: JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORMS Wednesday, November 12 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Daniel Mears, Florida State University
Back to the Future or Forward to the Past Shirley Rawstorne, Liverpool John Moores University
Integrating Family-Focused Approaches in Juvenile Justice Reform Ryan Shanahan, Family Justice
Jenn Onofrio, Family Justice
Wednesday, November 12
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Juvenile Justice Reform: From Adultification to Rejuvenalization Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Peter Benekos, Mercyhurst College
Priorities, Policies, and Practices in Juvenile Justice: Practitioner Views Daniel Mears, Florida State University
Janeen Willison, The Urban Institute Tracey Shollenberger, The Urban Institute
Jeffrey Butts, University of Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 134: STREET ROBBERY SIMULATION IN SPACES-2 Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Boardroom 21
Chair: Lin Liu, University of Cincinnati
SPACES-2: An Agent-Based Simulation Platform for Modeling Routine Activity Theory and Policing
Lin Liu, University of Cincinnati Karl Siemsen, University of Cincinnati
John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
Simulating Police Strategies: An Agent-Based Experiment of the Relative Effectiveness of Random Patrol, Rapid Response, and Hot Spots Policing
Troy Payne, University of Cincinnati Ninghua Wang, University of Cincinnati
Justin A. Heinonen, University of Cincinnati Li Zhou, University of Cincinnati
Simulating Targets and Criminal Opportunity Khadija M. Monk, University of Cincinnati
Shazia Bee, University of Cincinnati Yu Sun, University of Cincinnati
Wednesday, November 12
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Simulating Offender Motivation as a Function of Target Density Jessica R. Dunham, University of Cincinnati
Manoj Dhanotiya, University of Cincinnati
Collective Spatial Patterns of Targets and Offenders' Prey-Predator Relationship: An Agent-Based Simulation Approach
Brooke Gialopsos, University of Cincinnati Yongming Cai, University of Cincinnati Stuart Schafer, University of Cincinnati
Discussant: John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 135: SEXUALITY, RISK FACTORS, AND DRUG USE Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Vivian C. Pacheco, Rutgers University
Examining Race and Gender Differences in HIV and Hepatitis C Risk Among Criminal Justice Offenders
Laurin Parker, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies Daniel J. O'Connell, University of Delaware
James A. Inciardi, University of Delaware Hilary Surratt, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
Sexual Involvement, Drug Use, and Physical Attractiveness: An Exploratory Study
Daniel T. Ragan, Florida State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Pubertal Development and Substance Use: Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Mediating Role of Weight Satisfaction
Emily E. Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 136: A RANDOMIZED EXPERIMENT OF AN ENHANCED AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Denise Gottfredson, University of Maryland, College Park
A Randomized Experiment of an Enhanced After-School Program: Introduction and Implementation
Denise Wilson, University of Maryland
An Experimental Evaluation of the All Stars Prevention Curriculum Delivered in an After-School Setting
Amanda Brown Cross, University of Maryland
A Randomized Experiment of an Enhanced After-School Program: Learning and Problem Behavior Outcomes
Melissa Rorie, University of Maryland
Can Interventions Influence Peer Groups? An Examination of the Impact of ASP Involvement on Students' Friendship Choices
Nadine Connell, Rowan University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 137: GENDER, MEDIA, AND MORAL PANIC Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Andrea Leverentz, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Constructing Female Juvenile Delinquents and Victims in Newspapers Gayle Rhineberger-Dunn, University of Northern Iowa
Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity
Pauline Katherine Brennan, University of Nebraska at Omaha Abby L. Vandenberg, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Chris Marshall, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Wednesday, November 12
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Media Construction of Physical Aggression in Adolescent Females Yaschica Williams, University of Memphis
Wayne J. Pitts, University of Memphis
Mad Men, Meth Moms, and Moral Panic: Gendering Meth Crimes in the Midwest
Travis W. Linnemann, Kansas State University Adryanna Siqueira, Kansas State University
David Westfall, Kansas State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 138: SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION IN VARYING CONTEXTS Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: William Alex Pridemore, Indiana University
Adolescent Violent Victimization: Is the Effect of Social Disorganization Moderated by Community Size?
Maria Kaylen, Indiana University William Alex Pridemore, Indiana University
Mixed-Use Development and Crime Nikki Souris, American University
Joanne Savage, American University
Social Disorganization Theory and the College Campus Michael S. Barton, University at Albany
Bonnie L. Jensen, Northern Illinois University
Trailers and Trouble? An Examination of Crime in Mobile Home Communities
William Patrick McCarty, University of Illinois, Chicago
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 139: CONTAGIOUS VICTIMIZATION: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM CRIME ANALYSIS, ETHNOGRAPHY, AND COMPUTER SIMULATION? Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Shane D. Johnson, University College London, Jill Dando Institute of Crime
Science
The Near Repeat Phenomenon: Analyses across Crime Types Mike Townsley, Griffith University
Wim Bernasco, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)
Kate J. Bowers, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science Henk Elffers, NSCR & Vrije Universiteit VU Amsterdam
Shane D. Johnson, University College London, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University George Rengert, Temple university
Them Again? Same Offender Involvement in Near Repeat Burglary and Vehicle Crime Offenses in the Netherlands and the UK
Shane D. Johnson, University College London, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Wim Bernasco, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)
Lucia Summers, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Examining Target Choices from the Offender's Perspective George Rengert, Temple university
Lucia Summers, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science Shane D. Johnson, University College London, Jill Dando Institute of Crime
Science
Analyzing Near-repeat Patterns Produced by Various Routine Activity Type Target Choice Models, by Means of Simulation Methods
Henk Elffers, NSCR & Vrije Universiteit VU Amsterdam Shane D. Johnson, University College London, Jill Dando Institute of Crime
Science
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 140: BRAIN, PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL, AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PREDISPOSITIONS TO PSYCHOPATHY, VIOLENCE, AND CHILD AGGRESSION Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania
Association Between Skin Conductance Fear Conditioning from Ages 3 to 8 Years and Antisocial Behavior at Age 8.
Yu Gao, University of Pennsylvania
Comparative Meta-Analyses of Neuropsychological Functioning Robert Schug, University of Southern California
Prefrontal Structural and Functional Brain Imaging findings in Antisocial, Violent, and Psychopathic Individuals: A Meta-analysis
Yaling Yang, University of Southern California
The Neural Basis of Moral Judgment in Psychopathy Andrea Glenn, University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 141: INDIGENOUS VERSUS FOREIGN JUSTICE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN MODERN STATES: COMPARING CRIME PATTERNS AND RESPONSES IN CAMEROON, KOREA, NIGERIA, AND PHILIPPINES Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Nonso Okafo, Norfork State University
Legislation for Model Law and Justice in Postcolonial Nigeria Nonso Okafo, Norfork State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Crime and the State: Analysis of the Cameroon Situation, by Victoria M. Time, Old Dominion University
Victoria Time, Old Dominion University
The Socio-cultural Foundations of African Indigenous Justice Systems, O. Oko Elechi, Prairie View A & M University
Oko Elechi, Prairie View A & M University
Theoretical Considerations of Street-level Bribery and Extortion, W. Tim Austin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Timothy Austin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 142: ADVANCING LIFE-COURSE CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Zenta E. Gomez, University of Florida
Role Accumulation Theory and Prisoner Reintegration—The Pursuit of Transformative Social Roles
Damian J. Martinez, Rutgers University
Deviant Treatment: The Role Treatment in Recovery for Offenders with Multiple Behavioral Health Problems
Heather Robyn Tubman-Carbone, Rutgers University
The Comparative Utility of Mainstream Criminological Theories in Explaining Offender Life-Histories
Zenta E. Gomez, University of Florida Charles E. Frazier, University of Florida
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 143: CRIME AND THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Elizabeth Groff, Temple University
Characterizing Neighborhoods for Modeling Environmental Effects on Individual Behavioral Outcomes
Jeremy Mennis, Temple University Philip W. Harris, Temple University Heidi Grunwald, Temple University Brian Lockwood, Temple University
Alan Izenman, Temple University Zoran Obradovic, Temple University
Joseph Jupin, Temple University
Interactions between Neighborhood Permeability and Land Use on Spatial Patterns of Crime
Meghan E. Peel, Northeastern University Jennifer Robinson, Northeastern University
Spatial Analyses of Disorder and Crime in Naples: Early Findings and Future Interventions
Stefano Caneppele, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime - Università degli Studi di Trento - Università Cattolica di Milano
Urban Parks: Amenity or Nuisance Eric S. McCord, Temple University Elizabeth Groff, Temple University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 144: OFFICIAL AND ARCHIVAL DATA SOURCES: ALCOHOL, ARRESTS, AND DATA MINING Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Brian R. Wyant, Temple University
Wednesday, November 12
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Alcohol Availability and Drunk Driving: Do the Same Ecological Factors Predict Enforcement and Behavior?
Bryan Rookey, Washington State University
Crimes People Commit: Using Detailed Arrest Data to Study Patterns of Offending
Casey Harris, The Pennsylvania State University Darrell Steffensmeier, The Pennsylvania State University
Using Data Mining Techniques To Link Administrative Records from the Federal Criminal Justice System
Mark Coggeshall, Urban Institute
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 145: EXPLANATIONS OF CO-OFFENDING, GROUP, AND INDIVIDUAL DELINQUENCY Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: T.J. Taylor, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Exploring the "Criminal Careers" of Co-offending Groups Sarah van Mastrigt, University of Cambridge
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Re-conceptualizing "Criminal Peers": Findings from an Incident-Based Analysis of Adolescent Group Offending
Danielle Albright, University of New Mexico Dale W. Willits, University of New Mexico
Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico Kristine Denman, University of New Mexico
The Effect of Individual and Peer Physical Victimization on Delinquency Melissa A. Burbank, University of New Hampshire
Matthew Vogel, University at Albany, SUNY
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 146: PARADIGMS, POWER, AND PUBLIC OPINION Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern University
Crime Policy and the Effects of Public Opinion Jennifer L. Christian, Indiana University, Bloomington
Assessing Students' Views towards Punishment: A Comparison of Punitiveness among Criminology and Non-criminology Students
Diana Falco, Niagara University
Paradoxes of Public Opinion: How Political Actors View Public Opinion on Penal Issues
Elizabeth Brown, University at Albany
Criminology and Kuhn: The State of Paradigm in the Field Brendan David Dooley, University of Missouri, St. Louis
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 147: EXPLANATIONS OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University
College Football Games and Crime Daniel Rees, University of Colorado Denver
Kevin Schnepel, University of Colorado Denver
Is There Honor Among Thieves?: Using Blumer's Theory of Joint Action to Explain Violent Behavior
Rebecca Trammell, University of Nebraska at Omaha Scott P. Chenault, University of Nebraska Omaha
Wednesday, November 12
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Political Culture vs. Socioeconomic Approaches to Explaining the Variation in Violent Crime Rates in U.S. Cities
Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University Jihong Zhao, Sam Houston State University
Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University
War Minus the Shooting: Utilizing Sport as a Context for Understanding Violent Behavior
Ryan Williams, University of Illinois at Springfield
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 148: EVALUATING THE LAW'S RESPONSIVENESS FOR VICTIMS Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Nicole Hendrix, Radford University
Obtaining and Withdrawing Protection Orders Against Intimate Partners: Why Women Make the Decisions They Do
Marie Mele, Monmouth University James C. Roberts, University of Scranton
Structural and Case Factor Impact on Individual Judgments Concerning Criminal Justice Processing of Stalking Cases
Amy Cass, California State University, Fullerton
Adolescent Sexual Activity and Statutory Rape: A Multi-Method Investigation Sarah L Koon-Magnin, The Pennsylvania State University
R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State University
Stakeholder Acceptance of Restorative Justice: Do We Sell Them Short? Gene Bonham, Jr., University of Central Missouri
Joanne Katz, Missouri Western State University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 149: ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Amie L. Nielsen, University of Miami
Alcohol Consumption, Violent Crime, and Victim Injury among State Prison Inmates
Steven Belenko, Temple University Wayne Welsh, Temple University
Kimberly Houser, Temple University
Substance Use and Violence: How Do Drug Dealers Perceive the Links? Angela Taylor, Fayetteville State University
Linking Drugs and Violence at the Neighborhood Level: Problems and Prospects
Randy R. Gainey, Old Dominion University Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion University Brian Payne, Georgia State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 150: PRISONER REINTEGRATION: PREDICTING SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Christy Visher, University of Delaware
Employment After Prison: Results from the Returning Home Study Sara Ann Debus, The Urban Institute
Christy Visher, University of Delaware
Prisoner Reentry in Texas: Key Findings from Former Prisoners, Their Family Members, and Community Stakeholders
Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Diana Brazzell, The Urban Institute
Wednesday, November 12
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Substance Abuse and Prisoner Reentry: Results from the Returning Home Study
Kamala Mallik-Kane, The Urban Institute Christy Visher, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 151: EXAMINING WORKFORCE CHARACTERISTICS IN POLICING Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Beth A. Sanders, Thomas More College
Predicting the Promotion of Minority Police Officers in U.S. Cities Joseph Gustafson, Endicott College & Northeastern University
Social Structure and the Racial Composition of Municipal Police Mitchell Chamlin, University of Cincinnati
Beth A. Sanders, Thomas More College
Transformations in Police Agencies: Patterns in Civilianization Constance Kostelac, Arizona State University/Phoenix Police Department
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 152: EXPLAINING IMMIGRATION AND CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Darryl Wood, Washington State University Vancouver
"Illegal Alien Invasion": Anti-Immigration Propaganda in the White Supremacist Movement
Dawn Beichner, Illinois State University Tracy Warner, Illinois State University Cori Johnson, Illinois State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Contesting Criminality: Undocumented Youth Immigrants and their Effort for a Legalization Path in the United States
Francisco Jesus Alatorre, Arizona State University
Immigration and Offending: Linking Generational Status, Acculturation And Crime
Lorna L. Alvarez-Rivera, University of Florida Matt R. Nobles, University of Florida
Thinking about the "War on Immigrants" in Contemporary U.S. Society Karim Ismaili, Ryerson University, Toronto
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 153: VICTIMIZATION AND FEAR Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Darrell Irwin, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Tracking the Fear of Crime in the Cape Fear (NC) Region Darrell Irwin, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Randy L. LaGrange, University of North Carolina Wilmington
On-line Juvenile Sexual Victimization Among College Students Stacy Burweger, University of Florida
Juveniles' Perceptions of Treatment by Staff, Perceived Risk, and Fear of Victimization While Incarcerated
Jodi Lane, University of Florida Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, University of Florida
James W. Meeker, University of California, Irvine
Sexual and Nonsexual Violent Victimization: A Gendered Approach to Explaining Differences in Reporting
Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Shannon Santana, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Leah Daigle, Georgia State University Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 154: COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON GENDER AND CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Suzanne Agha, George Mason University
Development and Changes in Female Crime: A Cross-National Perspective Suzanne Agha, George Mason University
Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State University
Female and Male Non-violent Crime Perpetrators: Comparing Offending Rates and Gender of Victims using NIBRS
Melencia Johnson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Gender Differences in Crime in the U.S. and Turkey Ibrahim Mese, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Making Use of the Marginal? Women as Suicide Attackers Christine Rasche, University of North Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 155: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PENAL RESTRAINT Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Jonathan Simon, University of California, Berkeley
Understanding Penal Moderation: An Agenda for the Sociology of Punishment Ian Loader, University of Oxford
Mary Bosworth, Oxford University
Morality, Balance and Emotion in Penal Culture Alison Liebling, University of Cambridge
The Abolition of Capital Punishment and British Politics Tim Newburn, London School of Economics
Wednesday, November 12
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Discussant: Jonathan Simon, University of California, Berkeley
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 156: ANALYZING POLICE AND CITIZEN USE OF FORCE Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Jeff Rojek, University of South Carolina
An Analysis of Police Officer Line-of-Duty Deaths Lawrence M. Salinger, Arkansas State University - Jonesboro
Is There an Effect of Race on Police Use of Force Decisions? Tony Barringer, Florida Gulf Coast University Charlie Mesloh, Florida Gulf Coast University
Ross Wolf, University of Central Florida
"Law Enforcement Shootings in Denver Colorado, 1980-2007" Robert J. Duran, New Mexico State University
The Spatial Clustering of Attacks on the Police Zachary R. Hays, The Pennsylvania State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 157: THE NEW CRIMINAL JUSTICE Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: John M Klofas, Rocherster Institute of Technology
Overview of the New Criminal Justice John M Klofas, Rocherster Institute of Technology
Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Michigan State University Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Wednesday, November 12
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The Value of Action Research James Frabutt, University of Notre Dame
Integrating Strategies Timothy Bynum, Michigan State University
Optimizing Strategies Steve Chermak, Michigan State University
Optimizing Partnerships Carol Zimmermann, Saginaw Valley State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 158: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, MENTAL HEALTH, AND JUVENILE COURT RESPONSES Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Buddy Howell, National Youth Gang Center
Court Orders on Mental Health Related Services and Impacting Factors in a Metropolitan Juvenile Court
Jiahui Yan, Missouri State Courts Administrator's Office Anne Janku, Missouri Office of State Courts
Juvenile Justice Decision-Making and a Test of the Liberation Hypothesis Lori Guevara, Fayetteville State University
Using Complex Systems Science and Simulated Modeling to Reduce School Violence
Michael James Bolton, Marymount University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 159: CRIMES OF THE STATE, GLOBALIZATION, AND ISSUES OF VICTIMIZATION Wednesday, November 12 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Dawn L. Rothe, Old Dominion University
From Guernica to Baghdad: Imperialism, Technology and the Normalization of State Terrorism
Ronald Kramer, Western Michigan University
Keeping the Peace: Gendered Violence in U.N. Refugee Camps Sara Brightman, Western Michigan University
Emily Lenning, Fayetteville State University
Hurricane Katrina: State Crime, Natural Disaster, or Both? Kelly Faust, Western Michigan University
Susan Carlson, Western Michigan University
Discussant: Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University
MEETING
SESSION 160: DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME BOARD MEETING Wednesday, November 12 - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm Faust's
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 161: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMMING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS IN CANADIAN PRISONS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Boardroom 21
Chair: Sara Johnson, Correctional Service Canada
Wednesday, November 12
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Substance Abuse and Recidvism: A Multi-site Study of the Women Offenders Substance Abuse Program
Flora I. Matheson, St. Michael's Hospital/Correctional Service Canada/University of Toronto
Sherri Doherty, Correctional Service Canada Brian Grant, Correctional Service Canada
Effective Substance Abuse Treatment for Aboriginal Men Dan Kunic, Correctional Service Canada
David D. Varis, Correctional Service Canada
Examining Institutional Behaviour and Post-Release Outcome of Methadone Maintenance Treatment Participants in Canadian Prisons
Sara Johnson, Correctional Service Canada Shanna Farrell, Correctional Service Canada
Discussant: Brian Grant, Correctional Service Canada
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 162: VICTIMIZATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXTS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: David Maimon, Ohio State University
Violent Street Codes at Home: Adolescents' Time use and Violent Victimization
David Maimon, Ohio State University Chris R. Browning, Ohio State University
Neighborhood Strain and Anger: A Model Linking Neighborhood Disadvantage to Anger through Fear of Victimization.
Padraic Joseph Burns, North Carolina State University
Explaining Criminal Victimization in Taiwan - A Lifestyle Approach Shih-Ya Kuo, Sam Houston State University
Steven Cuvelier, Sam Houston State University
Wednesday, November 12
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Lessons for Victimologists: Can We Learn Anything from Hurricane Katrina? Philip David Holley, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Dennis Brewster, Oklahoma State University Dan Brown, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 163: DELINQUENTS IN EMERGING ADULTHOOD Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Johanna Thomas, Louisiana State University
Youth at Risk: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Criminal Trajectories of Juvenile Offenders
Johanna Thomas, Louisiana State University Shaun A. Thomas, Louisiana State University
An Examination of the Impact of Official Intervention on Life Chances Giza Rodick, University at Albany, SUNY
Bob Edward Vásquez, University at Albany, SUNY Marv Krohn, University of Florida
Jón Gunnar Bernburg, University of Iceland
Long-term Follow up of School Bullies: Social and Personality Development from Age 15 to 25 Years
Friedrich A. Loesel, University of Cambridge Doris Bender, University of Erlangen, Nuremberg
Jörg Fehn, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Verena Schulze, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
The Relationship between Adolescent Delinquency and Later Life Parenting Behaviors
Kathleen Roberts, Florida State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Wednesday, November 12
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SESSION 164: ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF INDIVIDUAL, INSTITUTIONAL AND ECONOMIC CONTEXTS ON THE GENERAL STRAIN THEORY PROCESS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Ryan D. Schroeder, University of Louisville
Incorporating Health Care Concerns and Insurance Issues into General Strain Theory
John M. Stogner, University of Florida
Physical Health Maladies and Crime: A General Strain Theory Approach Ryan D. Schroeder, University of Louisville
Terrence D. Hill, University of Miami Christopher Bradley, Indiana - Purdue University, Fort Wayne
Strain in Prison and its Impact on Adjustment to Prison and the Rate of Recidivism
Nicola Denise Smith-Kea, University of Maryland, College Park Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland, College Park
Self-Complexity and Crime: Extending General Strain Theory Shelley Keith Matthews, Emory University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 165: CRIMINAL JUSTICE, COMMUNITY CONTEXTS, AND COLLECTIVE EFFICACY Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: David Pettinicchio, University of Washington
The Roles of Residents' Perception of the Police on Community Life and Social Control
Woosuk Yun, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Wednesday, November 12
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University Police: A Survey of Student Satisfaction with University Police Phillip James Hammons, University of Arkansas Little Rock
The Role of Police and Legal Institution Legitimacy in Building Collective Efficacy
Tammy Rinehart Kochel, George Mason University
A New Perspective for Understanding Inmate Offending: Applying Collective Efficacy to Prisons
Megan Denver, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 166: KEY ISSUES IN CONTROL THEORY Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Christine S. Sellers, University of South Florida
Control Deficits and Mass Harm: Revisiting Control Balance Theory Lois Presser, University of Tennessee
Re-examining the Relationship between Social Bonds, State- and Trait- Self Control and Offending.
Jeff Bouffard, Washington State University Travis C. Pratt, Washington State University
Relationship between Internal and External Sources of Control in a National Sample of Young Adults
Kimberly Bender, University of Texas at Austin Stephen Tripodi, Florida State University
Jemel Aguilar, University of Texas at Austin Sanna Thompson, University of Texas at Austin
The Predictive Ability of Low Self Control on Recidivism: A Prospective Study
Richard J. Lemke, University of Cincinnati Christopher Lowenkamp, University of Cincinnati
Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati Edward Latessa, University of Cincinnati
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 167: CRIMINOGENIC PLACES AND SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Marissa P. Levy, Richard Stockton College of NJ
Bag Trom Bars: An Analysis of Relative Risks, Perceived Risks and Methods of Offence
Kate J. Bowers, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science Aiden Sidebottom, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Casinos and Crime: The Complete Story Camille Gibson, Prairie View A & M University
Place-based Crime Prevention in Atlantic City: Re-testing the W.A.L.L.S. Variables at Auto Theft Locations
Marissa P. Levy, Richard Stockton College of NJ Christine Tartaro, Richard Stockton College of NJ
The Liberalisation of Alcohol Licensing in the UK and its Effect on Violence and Disorder.
David K. Humphreys, University of Cambridge
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 168: EROTIC FILTH AND BLOOD LUST: COMMODIFICTION AND CRIMINALIZATION Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Mike Presdee, University of Kent
"All is Cheerless, Dark and Deadly": Transgressing through Excess and Eroticism, Decay and Divine Filth
Mike Presdee, University of Kent
Plowing, Pigs and Poppers: "Barebacktivists" and Narratives of Criminalization
Alan D. Brown, Concordia University
Wednesday, November 12
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Late-Modern Blood Lust: From the Unthinkable to Primetime John Brent, Eastern Kentucky University
Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University
Discussant: Stephanie L. Kane, University of Idaho
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 169: PATHWAYS THROUGH MULTIVARIATE SPACE: SIMULATIONS, BASE RATES, COMPARISONS, AND MISSINGNESS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Caitlin J. McGuire, Temple University
The Utility of Multiple Imputation for Missing Data: Evidence from a Correctional Sample
Christina DeJong, Michigan State University Beth Huebner, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Assessing Finite Mixture Models for Longitudinal Count Data: A Simulation Study
Chester Britt, Northeastern University
Model Uncertainty and the Effect of Incarceration on Crime: A Bayesian Analysis
Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University John Pfaff, Fordham University
Completers, Dropouts, and Comparisons: Problems and Prospects in "Three Group" Analyses
Ojmarrh Mitchell, University of South Florida Matthew Makarios, University of Cincinnati
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 170: RELIGION, IDEOLOGY, AND ATTITUDES TOWARD CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT AND OFFENDERS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Jason D. Clark-Miller, Texas Christian University
Christian Religious Beliefs, Political Ideology, and Attitudes toward Punishment: Testing for an Interactive Effect
Kevin H. Wozniak, American University
Prison, Piety, and Punitiveness: Exploring the Narratives of Prison Ministry Workers
Kent R. Kerley, University of Alabama at Birmingham
The Pack in Black: Perceived Danger and Vigilant Behavior in Prison Chaplaincy Work
Allison Marie Hicks, University of Colorado, Boulder
Discussant: Christopher D. Bader, Baylor University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 171: EXTENDING AND TESTING LEARNING THEORIES Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Mark C. Stafford, University of Texas at Austin
Testing Social Structure/Social Learning Theory: Findings from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
Chris Gibson, University of Florida Ronald L. Akers, University of Florida
J. Mitchell Miller, University of Texas, San Antonio Richard A. Tewksbury, University of Louisville
Wednesday, November 12
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Measuring Reinforcement's Residue: A Longitudinal Test of Social Learning Theory
Jonathan R. Brauer, North Carolina State University
Remedying Logical Inconsistencies in Akers' (1998) and Hirschi's (2004) Accounts of Self-Control
Jason Kissner, California State University, Fresno
Reassessing the Relationship between Differential Association and Delinquency: Does the Choice of Differential Association Measure Matter?
Cesar Rebellon, University of New Hampshire Kathryn L. Modecki, Arizona State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 172: GUARDIANS AND MEASUREMENT IN ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton University
Improving Routine Activity Theory and the Role of Super-Controllers Jessica R. Dunham, University of Cincinnati
John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati Rana Sampson, Crime Consultant
Developing the Theory of Guardianship: How Informal Guardians Detect Potential Offenders
Danielle M. Reynald, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime & Law Enforcement (NSCR)
Measuring Routine Activities of Crime Targets and Guardians Yutaka Harada, National Research Institute of Police Science
Takahito Shimada, National Research Institute of Police Science Tomonori Saito, National Research Institute of Police Science (JAPAN)
Mamoru Amemiya, National Research Institute of Police Science
Wednesday, November 12
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The Meaning and Measurement of Routine Activities Theory in Individual Level Studies of Crime and Victimization
Richard Spano, Indiana University Maria Kaylen, Indiana University
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 173: CRIMINOLOGY, POPULAR CULTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIME Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Rose Bigler, Curry College
Different Levels of Criminological Thinking: Popular Criminology, Institutional Criminology, "Scientific" Criminology
Alfredo Verde, University of Genoa, Italy
Criminology as an Interdisciplinary Journal: A Content Analysis of Articles Published from 1970-2007
Nicolette Fariello Springer, University of South Florida Autumn M. Frei, University of South Florida
Victims in Peril: A Re-Examination of the Juxtaposition of Sex and Violence in Horror Films
Andrew Welsh, Wilfrid Laurier University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 174: CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES AND VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Benjamin Roebuck, University of Ottawa
Wednesday, November 12
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The Criminal Involvement of Military Veterans: Estimating the Extent and Exploring Explanations
Kristin Englander, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Richard F. Culp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Tasha Youstin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Impact of Mental Health Problems on Violent Offending over the Lifecourse in PHDCN Youth
Denise Paquette Boots, University of Texas at Dallas Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State University
The Macdonald Triad: Predictor of Violence or Urban Myth? Kori Ryan, California State University, Fresno
Candice Skrapec, California State University Fresno
The Influence of Criminal Court Involvement on Suicide: A Case Control Study
Thomas J. Cook, Rainbow & Babies Children's Hospital Valerie J. Callanan, University of Akron
Mark Stephen Davis, The Ohio State University Daniel J. Flannery, Kent State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 175: ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE BASED ON ANALYSIS OF THE PAST: INTERCITY VARIATION IN YOUTH HOMICIDE 1984-2007 Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Angela Browne, RTI International
Anticipating the Future Based on Analysis of the Past: Intercity Variation in Youth Homicide 1984-2007
Angela Browne, RTI International
Youth Homicide Trends from 1984-2004 Kirk R. Williams, University of California, Riverside
Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside
Wednesday, November 12
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Analyzing National and City-level Trends in Lethal and Non-lethal Youth Violence, 1984-2005
Kevin J. Strom, RTI International Andrew Ritchey, RTI International
Discussant: Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 176: THE AVAILABILITY AND LOCATION OF FIREARMS IN PREDICTING VIOLENCE Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Nicole Hendrix, Radford University
Do Locations of Illegal Firearms Help Identify Locations of Future Gun Violence?
Sung-suk Violet Yu, Rutgers University, Newark
Firearm Availability and Lethal Violence Mark Konty, Eastern Kentucky University
New Approaches to Identifying Secondary Market Sources of Illegal Firearms Glenn Pierce, Northeastern University
Anthony Braga, Harvard University Garen Wintemute, University of California, Davis
Different Responses to Violence: A Partial Replication Tyson DeWitt, California State University, Fresno
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 177: EXAMINING ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS IN POLICING Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Scott A. Pray, Muskingum College
Law Enforcement and Productivity: A Quantitative Analysis of Police Efficiency
Sebahattin Gultekin, University of North Texas Alican Kapti, University of North Texas
Police Officer Perception of Effectiveness of Their Job Preparation Scott A. Pray, Muskingum College
The Importance of Assignment and Agency Size: Mediating Factors of Job Satisfaction in Policing
William Pelfrey, Jr., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
What does Automated Vehicle Locator Data Measure about Police Presence? Elizabeth Groff, Temple University
David Weisburd, University of Maryland Greg Jones, Police Foundation
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 178: AGGRESSION AND FORCE Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: John DeCarlo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Mythbusted: Using Data Mining to Assess Police Calls For Service, Offender Aggression, And The Environment
John DeCarlo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Vincenzo Sainato, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Alissa Ackerman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Wednesday, November 12
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Assailant Motivation to Attack Law Enforcement Officers Jennifer L. Lanterman, Violence Institute of New Jersey, UMDNJ
Hate Crimes and Policing Angela R. Morris, Campbellsville and Leicester Universities
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 179: WHAT ROLE CAN CRIMINOLOGISTS PLAY IN WASHINGTON? Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Laurie Robinson, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Gary LaFree, University of Maryland Katharine Huffman, The Raben Group
Robert Raben, The Raben Group Ronald Weich, U.S. Senate
Lawrence W. Sherman, Cambridge University Virginia Sloan, The Constitution Project
Michael Thompson, Council of State Governments Justice Center Howard Silver, Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA)
Jim Morhard, Morhard & Associates Jon Baron, Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 180: METHODS OF DRUG USE RESEARCH Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Joseph B. Kuhns, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Wednesday, November 12
197
"You Gotta Use if you Wanna Get Huge": A Qualitative Examination of Recreational Steroid Users
Matthew Petrocelli, Southern Illinois University Trish Oberweis, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of the Impact of a National Alcohol Policy on Violent Mortality
Aleksandra Jovanovic Snowden, Indiana University William Alex Pridemore, Indiana University
Suspending "Fieldwork": A Meta-Ethnography of Illicit Drug-Using Behavior Wilson Raul Palacios, University of South Florida
The Validity of Self-Reported Drug Use: Results from a National Study Lana Harrison, University of Delaware Steve S. Martin, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 181: SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY: NEW DIRECTIONS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: George E. Tita, University of California, Irvine
Unpacking the Relationship between Crime and Residential Stability George E. Tita, University of California, Irvine Robert Greenbaum, The Ohio State University
John Hipp, University of California, Irvine
Family Structure and Care Burden Effects on the Frequency and Form of Women's and Men's Homicide
Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State University
Social Disorganization Theory and Informal Police Interaction: Testing a New Mediating Model of Informal Networks
Anthony Sciarabba, Molloy College
Wednesday, November 12
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Structural Explanations or Rurality: Predicting the Availability of Domestic Violence Emergency Services
Shelly A. McGrath, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 182: GANG PROCESSES AND CHARACTERISTICS Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Matthew C. Leone, University of Nevada, Reno
Peer Network Composition and Gang Involvement Peter J. Lovegrove, University of Colorado at Boulder
Terence P. Thornberry, University of Colorado
Exploring Gang-Member Immigration in the U.S. Christina O'Donnell, National Youth Gang Center
Arlen Egley, National Youth Gang Center
The Gang Experience and the Marginalization of Females Adrienne Freng, University of Wyoming
Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri, St. Louis Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York
T.J. Taylor, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Effect of Gang Perpetrated Crime on the Likelihood of Victim Injury Callie Rennison, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Chris Melde, Michigan State University
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 183: THINKING ABOUT DESISTANCE: REDEMPTION, PERFORMANCE, AND THE AMERICAN DREAM Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast
Theological and Secular Views of Rehabilitation in a Cross-Cultural and Historical Context: Beyond Christian Redemption
Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast
Can Released Prisoners "Make it"? Examining Formerly Incarcerated Persons' Belief in the "American Dream"
Thomas P. LeBel, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
"I'm Still a Hustla, I Just Changed Up My Hustle": Narrative, Performance and Identity in Desistance
Jamie J. Fader, University at Albany, SUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 184: MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN POLICY AND PRACTICE Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Arthur J. Lurigio, Loyola University Chicago
Unlikely Bedfellows? : Older Offenders, Mental Health Care, and the Criminal Justice System
Brianne McCarthy Stanback, University of South Florida
Tough on Crime or Beating the System: Evaluating NGRI Murder Acquittees Ann Dirks-Linhorst, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Donald M. Linhorst, Saint Louis University
Wednesday, November 12
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Police Training in High Conflict Child Access and Visitation Cases Involving Parental Alienation
Michael J. Grabowski, Santa Rosa Junior College
Bridging The Divide: Integrating Mental Health Issues Into Criminal Justice Curricula
Arthur J. Lurigio, Loyola University Chicago Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 185: STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE: ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Shahid M. Shahidullah, Virginia State University
A Qualitative Analysis of Prison Treatment Participants' Decisions about and Experiences with Aftercare Attendance
Elizabeth Hall, University of California, Los Angeles Michael Prendergast, University of California, Los Angeles
David Farabee, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
An Evaluation of Functional Family Therapy among At-risk Youth and their Families.
Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Effects of Intensive Community-Based Aftercare on Sex Offender Recidivism Rates
Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs, Justizvollzugsschule Baden-Wuerttemberg
The Imprisonment Insights of Female Inmates: Identity & Cognitive Shifts for Exiting a Criminal Lifestyle
Janice Proctor, Ohio University's Eastern Campus
Wednesday, November 12
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 186: POLARITIES IN JUVENILE JUSTICE Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Jennie Long, Drury University
Examining the Language Used by Young Offenders Engaged in An Expressive Writing Study
Jennie Long, Drury University James Davis, Drury University
Phase Two of the School Violence Prevention Initiative David Hayeslip, Urban Institute Meagan Cahill, Urban Institute
Samantha Hetrick, Urban Institute
The Age of Penal Responsibility and the Right-Left Dichotomy on Juvenile Justice: Canada and Spain
Ruth M. Mann, University of Windsor Vicenta Cervello-Donderis, Universitat de Valencia
Discussant: Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Michigan State University
MEETING
SESSION 187: JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE CRIMINOLOGY EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Wednesday, November 12 - 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Boardroom 23
Wednesday, November 12
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PLENARY
SESSION 188: ASC AWARDS PLENARY Wednesday, November 12 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Robert Bursik, Jr., President, University of Missouri, St. Louis
ASC Minority Fellowship Recipients:
LaDonna M. Long, University of Illinois at Chicago Eduardo Moncada, Brown University Rita C. Shah, University of California, Irvine
Gene Carte Student Paper Award Recipients: (Sponsored by McGraw-Hill)
First Prize – Jacob T.N. Young, University of Washington "Impulsivity and Peer Friendships: A Social Network Analysis of Self-Control Theory"
Second Prize – Meredith G.F., Worthen, University of Texas at Austin
"Too Thin or Too Fat? The Effects of Body Dissatisfaction on Involvement in Delinquency"
Third Prize – Kristin Williams, North Carolina State University "Social Disorganization Theory: The Definition of Neighborhoods, (in)Determnancy, and External Crime"
Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award (Sponsored by Prentice-Hall):
Brian Johnson. University of Maryland at College Park Outstanding Article Award Recipients:
David Huizinga, University of Colorado Derek A. Kreager, Pennsylvania State University Ross L. Matsueda, University of Washington, Seattle "Deterring Delinquents: A Rational Choice Model of Theft and Violence,"
Michael J. Hindelang Book Award:
Bruce Western, Harvard University ―Punishment & Inequality in America‖
Wednesday, November 12
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ASC Fellows: Merry Morash, Michigan State University Henry Pontell, University of California, Irvine Peter Reuter, University of Maryland Joachim Savelsberg, University of Minnesota
Herbert Bloch Award: Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group
August Vollmer Award:
Malcolm W. Klein, University of Southern California
Thorsten Sellin and Sheldon and Eleanor Gluck Award:
Jan van Dijk, Tilburg University
Edwin H. Sutherland Award and Address:
Terence P. Thornberry, University of Colorado, Boulder
Address: "The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree (or Does It?) Intergenerational Patterns of Antisocial Behavior"
SOCIAL
SESSION 189: DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME/DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME SOCIAL Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm Faust's
SOCIAL
SESSION 190: ASC OPENING SOCIAL Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
RON AKERS AND HIS BLUEGRASS BAND Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00 pm to10:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
Wednesday, November 12
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RECEPTION
SESSION 191: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA RECEPTION Wednesday, November 12 - 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm Rose Garden
Thursday, November 13
205
MEETING
SESSION 192: DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME BREAKFAST I Thursday, November 13 - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Faust's
MEETING
SESSION 193: IASOC BREAKFAST AND BUSINESS MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Hilton Admiral
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 194: DRUG USE: FROM THEORY TO POLICY Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Boardroom 22
Chair: Jeffrey Matthew London, Metropolitan State College of Denver
A Legislative History of America's Incarceration Binge: Sentencing Laws during the "War on Drugs"
Robyn Lori Rosenthal, George Mason University Faye Taxman, George Mason University
Drug Use by Middle and High School Students and Prevention Programs Ilker Pekgozlu, University of Texas at Dallas, Turkish National Police
Taner Cam, Turkish National Police, University of North Texas Habib Ozdemir, University of Texas/Dallas and Turkish National Police
Epidemiological Criminology: Drug Use among African American Gang Members
Mark M. Lanier, University of Central Florida Robert P. Pack, West Virginia University
Timothy A. Akers, Morgan State University
Machine Theory: A Three Part Criminal Justice Thought Model Jeffrey Matthew London, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 195: IMPROVING STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Tod W. Burke, Radford University
A Survey of Undergraduate Students Taking Criminal Justice Classes: What They Know and Don't Know
Brandy King, The University of Memphis Christopher Riddick, The University of Memphis
Effective Strategies for Retention and Academic Success Among Criminal Justice Transfer and Freshmen-Declared Majors
Vivian B. Lord, University of North Carolina Charlotte Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The Utility of Using a Course Contract in the Classroom Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charisse T.M. Coston, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Anita N. Blowers, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Pedagogical Strategies in the Classroom: What Works and What Doesn't Tod W. Burke, Radford University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 196: USING TRAJECTORIES TO EXPLORE AND UNDERSTAND RISK FOR DRUG USE AND CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Margit Wiesner, University of Houston
Childhood Predictors and Young Adult Outcomes of Male Arrest Trajectories Margit Wiesner, University of Houston
A Growth-Curve Model of Victimization's Long-Term Effects on Delinquency Young S. Kim, Eastern Michigan University
Celia C. Lo, University of Alabama
Thursday, November 13
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Does Mary Jane Look Better With a Drink? A Dual-Trajectory Approach to the Gateway Hypothesis
Jeffrey T. Ward, University of Florida
An Assessment of Risk: Does Risk Measurement Affect Risk Protection? Alan Lizotte, The University at Albany
Shawn David Bushway, University at Albany Gina Penly Hall, University at Albany
Nicole M. Schmidt, University at Albany
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 197: RESEARCH ON DETERRENCE Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Justin W. Patchin, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Deterrence and Macro-level Perceptions of Criminal: Is There a "Collective Wisdom?"
Gary Kleck, Florida State University James Barnes, Florida State University
Gender Differences in Perceived Threats of Formal and Informal Sanctions Miyuki Fukushima, University of Oklahoma
Andrew Spivak, University of Oklahoma Margaret Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Self- and Socially-Imposed Sanction Risk Perception Among Deterrable Offenders
Sarah Bacon, Florida State University Marc Gertz, Florida State University
Jason Bratton, Florida State University
Analysis of Data on Victims/Customers of Counterfeiting and Piracy Irene Pavesi, Transcrime/Universite degli Studi di Trento/Universite Cattolica
di Milano
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 198: MULTILEVEL APPROACHES TO RESEARCH ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND RECIDIVISM Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Gaylene Armstrong, Sam Houston State University
Formal Crime Control, Informal Crime Control and their Interaction Shanhe Jiang, University of Toledo
Han Yu, University of Toledo
A Test of the Importance of Ecological Context on Pretrial Misconduct David Joshua Levin, Pretrial Justice Institute
Tracy Loynachan, Pretrial Justice Institute
A Multi-level Analysis of Factors Impacting Police Decision Making on Domestic Battery
Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State University Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State University
Gaylene Armstrong, Sam Houston State University
The Effect of Residential Change on Recidivism: A Natural Experiment David Kirk, University of Maryland
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 199: PREVENTING WHITE-COLLAR AND ORGANIZED CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Manuel Foradori, Transcrime Research Centre on Transnational Crime
An Empirical Study of Emerging Criminal Fraud in Taiwan Tzer-chang Liu, Central Police University, Taiwan
Can Biometric Measures Prevent Internet Identity Theft? A Situational Crime Prevention Approach
Manuel Foradori, Transcrime Research Centre on Transnational Crime
Thursday, November 13
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The Prevention of Organised Crime through the Crime-proofing of Regulation Ernesto Ugo Savona, Transcrime/Università degli Studi di Trento/Università
Cattolica di Milano/Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 200: DRUG COURTS: THE IMPACT ON PARTICIPANTS AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Jerome McKean, Ball State University
Enhancing Drug Court Success: Specialty Counseling Groups, Educational/Employment Resources, and Increased Residential Treatment Beds
Connie Ireland, California State University, Long Beach Christine Kleinpeter, California State University, Long Beach
Evaluation of New York City Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison (DTAP) Programs
Sharon E. Lansing, New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Participant Experiences with Perceived Coercion and Procedural Justice in a Co-Occurring Disorders Court
Myesa Nichole Knox, University of California, Irvine
Preliminary Findings from the Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation (MADCE)
Aaron Sundquist, The Urban Institute Shelli Rossman, The Urban Institute
John Roman, The Urban Institute Aaron Chalfin, The Urban Institute
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 201: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: CRIME WITHOUT BORDERS Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Cindy J. Smith, National Institute of Justice
Author: Aaron Fichtelberg, University of Delaware
Discussants: William F. McDonald, Georgetown University
James Finckenauer, Rutgers Newark Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University
George Andreopoulos, City University of New York Mathieu Deflem, University of South Carolina
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 202: HIGHER EDUCATION AND CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Steven Lawrence Brewer Jr, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
College Alcohol Policy and Student Drunk Driving in a National Sample Jing Liu, State University of New York at Albany
Explaining Variation in Reported Crime Rates on College Campuses Brian Reaves, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Sexual Assault on College Campuses: Prevention Through Education Terrylynn Pearlman, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Assessing the Academic Skills of Inmates: Policy Implications for Reducing Recidivism
Jeanette Christine Shutay, Calumet College of St. Joseph David J. Plebanski, Calumet College of St. Joseph
Michael McCafferty, Calumet College of St. Joseph
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 203: SOCIAL CONTEXT AND CHANGING CRIME RATES Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Xiaogang Deng, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Crime Rates and Trends in Turkey between 2000 and 2005 Ekrem Mus, Turkish National Police/Virginia Commonwealth University
Exploring Crime Rates Before and After the Arrival of Casinos in the Midwest Kurt L. Monroe, University of Kentucky
Land Policy, Capitalization of Power, and Corruption in Contemporary China Xiaogang Deng, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Violent Crime Rates, Specifically Homicide, between the Younger and Middle-aged Generations in Korea
Jeong Hyun Kim, Korean National Police
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 204: PERSONAL VICTIMIZATION AND ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Jonathon Cooper, Arizona State University
Demographics, Lifestyles, and Personal Victimization Jackson Bunch, University of Georgia
Rape, Drug Markets, and Opportunity Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University
Robbery Victimization Difference between Migrants and Residents in China: A Lifestyle/Routine Activity Perspective
Jianhua Xu, The University of Hong Kong
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 205: COMMUNITY-WIDE GANG PROGRAMS Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Arlen Egley, National Youth Gang Center
A Longitudinal Analysis of Highest Risk Youth to Prevent Involvement in Violence
Crystal Geris, University of Illinois at Chicago Tim Metzger, University of Illinois at Chicago Gary Slutkin, University of Illinois at Chicago
Elena Quintana, University of Illinois at Chicago
Community Collaboratives Addressing Youth Gangs: Findings from OJJDP's Gang Reduction Program
David Hayeslip, Urban Institute Meagan Cahill, Urban Institute
Prevention of Gang Violence with Community Partnerships: An Evaluation of Multiple Gang Violence Prevention Programs
Shiyloh L. Duncan, California State University, Bakersfield Cindy Uetz, Kern County Department of Human Services
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 206: INTERSECTIONS OF RACE, GENDER, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESSES AND CONSEQUENCES Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 46
Chair: Guadalupe T. Vidales, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
"Surviving They War": The Race and Gender Politics of Mass Incarceration Jill A. McCorkel, Villanova University
Can You Hear Me Now! Race and Gender Represent Intersectionalities Vernetta Young, Howard University
Thursday, November 13
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Examining Maternal Incarceration and the Child-Caregiver Relationship among Minority Women
Zina McGee, Hampton University Tyrell Connor, Hampton University
Gender, Race, and the Therapeutic Self: Treating and Punishing Addicted Women
Allison R. McKim, New York University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 207: RACE, STRUCTURAL INEQUALITY, AND SEGREGATION Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Amie L. Nielsen, University of Miami
Optimizing Residential Segregation and Urban Crime Bryan L. Sykes, University of Washington
Jacob Thomas Neal Young, University of Washington
Multi-Level Analyses of Racial Inequality and Segregation on Interracial and Intraracial Robbery and Aggravated Assault
Shaun A. Thomas, Louisiana State University
Macro and Micro Processes in the Race/Ethnicity-Age-Crime Relationship Melissa A. Burbank, University of New Hampshire
Cesar Rebellon, University of New Hampshire Joanne M. Kaufman, University at Albany, SUNY
The Promise of Homeownership: Can Tenure Choice Mediate the Relationship between Segregation and Crime?
Jocelyn R. Fontaine, The American University/The Urban Institute
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 208: INVESTIGATING AND INTERVENING ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Allen W. Wong, State University of New York at Albany
Successes and Failures in Identifying Human Trafficking Victims: Why the Domestic Violence Model Has Not Worked
Andrea Gail Lange, Washington College
Human Trafficking: Mitigations and Investigation Techniques Shannon Treney, The Richard Stockton College of NJ
Mark Anarumo, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Ruling Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in the UK and the Ukraine Colleen Theresa Moore, Anglia Ruskin University
Anna Markovska, Anglia Ruskin University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 209: EMPIRICAL EFFECTS OF PRISON-BASED SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
The Effect of Therapeutic Community on Time to First Arrest Eric L. Jensen, University of Idaho
Stephanie L. Kane, University of Idaho
Who Benefits Most from Prison-Based Drug Treatment David Eric Olson, Loyola University Chicago
Jordan Boulger, Loyola University Chicago
Corrections-based Drug Treatment Programs and Crime Prevention: An International Approach
Cassandra Lynn Reyes, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, November 13
215
A Randomized Clinical Trial of Buprenorphine for Prisoners in Maryland Michael Scott Gordon, Friends Research Institute
Timothy W. Kinlock, Friends Research Institute Robert P. Schwartz, Friends Research Institute
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 210: POLICING TERRORISM Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Matthew J. Giblin, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Law Enforcement and Counterterrorism in Post-9/11 Germany Gad J. Bensinger, Loyola University Chicago
Perceptions of Homeland Security Preparation and Risk: Findings from a Survey of Law Enforcement Agencies
Matthew J. Giblin, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Joseph A. Schafer, Southern Illinois University
George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Policing for Homeland Security: A New Paradigm or a Reversion to Old Ways?
Michele Grillo, Nova Southeastern University
Preempting Domestic Terrorist Attacks: Institutionalizing Proactive Policing Samuel Berhanu, Federal Bureau of Investigation
James J. Nolan, III, West Virginia University Cynthia Barnett-Ryan, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Thursday, November 13
216
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 211: HOMICIDE RESEARCH ON UNDERSTUDIED VICTIMS, OFFENDERS AND TYPES Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden
Chair: Robert Michael Worley, Penn State Altoona
A Life Less Valuable? Criminal Justice Responses to Child Homicide Margarita Poteyeva, University of Delaware
Homicide & Suicide in Switzerland from 1980-2002: Study on Forensic Medicine, Police and Court Files
Martin Killias, University of Zurich, Switzerland Nora Markwalder, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Homicide followed by Suicide in Seven European Countries: First Results from a Cross-national Study
Dietrich Oberwittler, Max Planck Institute Freiburg Janne Kivivuori, National Research Institute of Legal Policy
Paul Nieuwbeerta, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 212: VICTIMIZATION IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Kristin Marie Tennyson, University of Florida
Repeat Victims: The Criminalization and Victimization of the Homeless Tammy Garland, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Karen Miller, West Virginia Wesleyan
Revisiting the Relationship Between Mental Illness and Victimization Brandonn Michael Rosenfeld, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Thursday, November 13
217
Social Networking Website Use and Identity Disclosure among American Teenagers
Kendra King, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Youth Victimization and Relationship Transitions in Young Adulthood Andrew Wilczak, Bowling Green State University
Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 213: TRENDS IN CRIME AND VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Florida
Identifying Trends in Rural/Urban Crime Rates: How does Rurality Relate to Crime?
Laine Briddell, Pennsylvania State University
Juvenile Homicide Offenders: An Analysis Of 29 Years Of U.S. Data By Gender
Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Florida Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona State University
Eldra P. Solomon, Center for Mental Health
Trends in Workplace Homicides in the United States, 1993-2002 Scott Hendricks, Centers for Disease Control/NIOSH
E. Lynn Jenkins, Centers for Disease Control (NIOSH)
What's Behind the Increase? Explaining Recent Trends in Suicide Among African American Males
Tim Wadsworth, University of Colorado at Boulder Charis E. Kubrin, George Washington University
Thursday, November 13
218
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 214: MEDIA EFFECTS ON THE PUBLIC AND POLICY Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Lloyd Klein, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Dramatizing Crime: Exploring Media Effects on Police Morale Gwendelyn S Nisbett, University of Oklahoma
Jennifer Hartsfield, University of Oklahoma Neal McNabb, University of Oklahoma
Kelly Damphousse, University of Oklahoma
Criminal Justice Research and Expertise in Policy Debates: The Case of Persistent Offender Policies
Amy Kearns, Indiana University
The Impact of Crime Programs on the Perception of Crime Robert Sarver, University of Texas at Arlington
Rhonda R. Dobbs, University of Texas at Arlington Mary B. Sarver, Kaplan University
The Social Construction of Social Problems: The Mass Media and "Three Strikes"
Jennifer N. Grimes, Indiana State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 215: PRISONER REENTRY AND PAROLE: PERSONAL, ORGANIZATIONAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Danielle Sheldon Rudes, George Mason University
An Experimental Audit of the Effects of Low-level Criminal Records on Employment
Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota
Thursday, November 13
219
Mike Vuolo, University of Minnesota Ebony Ruhland, University of Minnesota & Council on Crime and Justice
Hilary Whitham, University of Minnesota & Council on Crime and Justice
Understanding Parole Violations: Parole Revocation in Colorado Sara Steen, University of Colorado at Boulder
Shelby McKinzey, University of Colorado, Boulder Peter J. Lovegrove, University of Colorado at Boulder
Interpreting and Constructing Parole: Examining Parole Agent - Parolee Interactions
Robert Werth, University of California, Irvine
Prisoner Reentry and the Family: Investigating Differences in the Effects of Incarceration on Mothers, Fathers, and Their Children
Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine Christina Tam, University of California, Irvine
Back-end Sentencing, Focal Concerns and Discretionary Decision Making in Parole Revocation
Jeff Lin, University of Denver Ryken Grattet, University of California, Davis
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 216: APPLYING CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES TO UNDERSTAND TERRORISM Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Thomas Riley O'Connor, Austin Peay State University
Applying Criminal Theory to Terrorism Amanda M. Sharp Parker, University of South Florida
Christine S. Sellers, University of South Florida
Terrorism as Global Insurgency Thomas Riley O'Connor, Austin Peay State University
Thursday, November 13
220
Terrorism, Economic Factors and Conflict: Exploring the Roots of Terrorism Carol Anne Veneziano, Southeast Missouri State University
Fourth and Fifth Generation Warfare: A Primer for Criminologists Jeffrey McIllwain, San Diego State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 217: THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT RURAL CRIME AND SOCIAL CONTROL Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Walter DeKeseredy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Toward a Feminist Understanding of Rural Crime and its Control Walter DeKeseredy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Rural Women's Stories of Addiction and Recovery: Through a Critical Lens Judith Anne Grant, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Looking Back Critically on Rural Criminology Joseph Donnermeyer, Ohio State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 218: RESEARCH ON POLICE AND POLICING Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Richard Gary Greenleaf, Elmhurst College
In the Line of Duty - Officer Death and Psychological Distress in Surviving Family Members
Ronald Eckert, Villanova University
Thursday, November 13
221
Police Suicide an Evolutionary Perspective Christopher David DeSantis, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Stereotypes of Policing in Television Phillip Michael Kopp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
The Unique Human-Animal Relationship Of Law Enforcement Officers Paired with Canines
Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 219: EPISTEMOLOGY OF TERRORISM - I Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Clairissa D. Breen, Temple University
A Case Study of PKK: How PKK Terrorist Organization Earns Money Yasin Kose, University of Texas at Dallas/Turkish National Police
Huseyin Akdogan, University of North Texas/ Turkish National Police Oguzhan Basibuyuk, Turkish National Police
Cyber-Terrorism: Truth or Myth? A Study of the Court Cases. Billy Howard, Eastern Kentucky University
Identity Crisis: How Terrorist Organizations Name Themselves Clairissa D. Breen, Temple University
MEETING
SESSION 220: DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING ANNUAL BUSINESS/AWARDS BREAKFAST MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 am to 10:00 am Hilton Laclede
Thursday, November 13
222
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 221: INVESTIGATIVE STRATEGIES FOR THE SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTION OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Boardroom 22
Chair: Bernie Auchter, National Institute of Justice
Investigative Strategies for the Successful Prosecution of Intimate Partner Violence
Andre B. Rosay, University of Alaska Anchorage Darryl Wood, Washington State University Vancouver
Greg Postle, University of Delaware Katie TePas, Alaska State Troopers
Factors Affecting the Prosecution of Sexual Assault Cases Darryl Wood, Washington State University Vancouver
Andre B. Rosay, University of Alaska Anchorage Greg Postle, University of Delaware Katie TePas, Alaska State Troopers
Factors Affecting the Prosecution of Domestic Violence Marny Rivera, University of Alaska Anchorage
Darryl Wood, Washington State University Vancouver Andre B. Rosay, University of Alaska Anchorage
Greg Postle, University of Delaware Katie TePas, Alaska State Troopers
Factors Affecting the Prosecution of Stalking Andre B. Rosay, University of Alaska Anchorage
Darryl Wood, Washington State University Vancouver Greg Postle, University of Delaware Katie TePas, Alaska State Troopers
Lessons Learned and Policy Implications Katie TePas, Alaska State Troopers
Andre B. Rosay, University of Alaska Anchorage Darryl Wood, Washington State University Vancouver
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 222: SELF CONTROL ACROSS VARYING POPULATIONS AND CONTEXTS Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Stacey Nofziger, University of Akron
Neighborhood Context, Low Self-Control, and Delinquency: A Multilevel Study of Hispanic Youth in Chicago
Holly Ventura Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio Chris Gibson, University of Florida
Alex Piquero, University of Maryland
Delinquent Peers, Self-Control, and Crime: Assessing Effect Size across Different Measures of Delinquent Peers
Ryan Charles Meldrum, Florida State University Jacob Thomas Neal Young, University of Washington
Frank Weerman, NSCR (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Gender, Self-Control, and Delinquency: A Comparison of Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites
Constance Chapple, University of Cincinnati Trina L. Hope, University of Oklahoma
Bianca E. Bersani, University of Maryland
Sexual Arousal and Self Control: An Experimental Test of the Invariance of Self Control
Jeff Bouffard, Washington State University Tasha Kunzi, Washington State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 223: TESTING GENERAL STRAIN THEORY AMONG JUVENILE AND YOUNG ADULT SAMPLES Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Stacy De Coster, North Carolina State University
Thursday, November 13
224
A Test of General Strain Theory's (GST) Predictive Ability to Explain Serious Juvenile Offending
Judy A. Van Wyk, University of Rhode Island Lawrence C. Grebstein, University of Rhode Island
Gender and General Strain Theory: The Gendered Experience of Emotions Linking Stress to Delinquency
Rena Cornell, North Carolina State University Stacy De Coster, North Carolina State University
General Strain Theory and Peer Influence on Delinquency and Drug Use Jeremy R. Rhodes, Baylor University
Sung Joon Jang, Baylor University
The Effect of Adolescent Strain on Antisocial Behavior in Young Adulthood Sarah Kathryn Spilman, Iowa State University
Monica J. Martin, University of California, Davis
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 224: CRIME AND RURALITY Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Malcolm Holmes, University of Wyoming
Exploring Suicide in the Rural Midwest: A Macro-Level Approach Stephanie Ann Hays, Buena Vista University
Playing on the Wrong Side of the Tracks: Investigating Barriers to Recreation in the Mississippi Delta
Christopher Wiley Bounds, Mississippi State University Nicole Rader, Mississippi State University
The Effects of Rural Disorganization on Crime: Investigating Official Crime Data
Ryan B. Baker, Indiana University
The Importance of Place: Understanding and Analyzing Rurality Sheryl Van Horne, Rutgers University
Thursday, November 13
225
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 225: AMERICA'S PENAL HERITAGE Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Larry E. Sullivan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Forgotten Fire: Learning from the 1930 Ohio State Penitentiary Fire, America's Worst Prison Disaster
Mitchel Roth, Sam Houston State University
Review of the Foundational Groundwork and Early Operation of Elmira Reformatory
William J. Hartley, Saint Joseph's College
The Origins of U.S. Military Prison Camp Practices: Treatment of American Civil War Prisoners
Richard G. Zevitz, Marquette University
The Changing Prison Community Douglas Ewing Thompkins, John Jay College/CUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 226: TURNING POINTS IN THE LIFE-COURSE Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Nancy A. Morris, Southern Illinois University
The Effects of Adolescent Employment Experiences on Delinquency: Examining the Nature and Quality of Employment
Nancy A. Morris, Southern Illinois University
A College Degree as a Turning Point: How Does One Get There? Lauren O'Neill Shermer, Widener University
Lifecourse Interdependence: The Misinterpretation of Interaction Effects and their Theoretical Consequences
Walter Forrest, Northeastern University Marc L. Swatt, Northeastern University
Thursday, November 13
226
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 227: POLICING AND PROSECUTION OF SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES: A REVIEW OF PRACTICES IN TWO JURISDICTIONS Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University
The Influence of Victim, Suspect, and Evidentiary Factors in Police Work Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University
Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University Mary Koss, University of Arizona
"The Victim Declined To Prosecute:" Accounting for Lack of Cooperation in Sexual Assault Cases
Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University
Mary Koss, University of Arizona
Modeling Police and Prosecution Outcomes in Sexual Assault Cases Ruthanne Vandiver, Arizona State University
Melinda Tasca, Arizona State University Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University
Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University Mary Koss, University of Arizona
He Said, She Said: An Assessment of Victim/Offender Accounts of Sexual Assault
Ryan Samuelson, Arizona State University Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 228: PEER INFLUENCES AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Denise Nation, Winston Salem State University
Thursday, November 13
227
Racial Disparities in the Effects of Delinquent Peers Carla Isabel Cue, University of Pennsylvania
The Relationship between Minority Adolescent Female Delinquency and Association with Delinquent Peers
Zina McGee, Hampton University Tiffany Latham, Hampton University
Overconformists: The Understudied Group of Adolescents Melinda Ward, University of Texas, Austin
The Causes of Delinquency among Turkish Juveniles Taner Cam, Turkish National Police, University of North Texas
Ilker Pekgozlu, University of Texas at Dallas, Turkish National Police Habib Ozdemir, University of Texas/Dallas and Turkish National Police
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 229: SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND RAPE Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Sheetal Ranjan, William Paterson University
Spatial Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence: New York City Sheetal Ranjan, William Paterson University
Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Intimate Partner Violence in Neighborhood Context Emily Wright, University of South Carolina Michael L. Benson, University of Cincinnati
Spatial Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence In and Around Low-income Public Housing in the City of Louisville, KY
Geetha Suresh, University of Louisville Elizabeth Grossi, University of Louisville
Thursday, November 13
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The Spatial Context of Rape: The Fourth Dimension of Neighborhoods Nicole Hendrix, Radford University
Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford University Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Caroline, Charlotte
Discussant: Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 230: CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME RATES AND TRENDS Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Benjamin Pearson-Nelson, Indiana University, Purdue University at Ft.
Wayne
European City Homicide Rates: A Comparison of OLS Regression and Hierarchical Linear Modeling Techniques
Patricia L. McCall, North Carolina State University Rodney L. Engen, North Carolina State University
Paul Nieuwbeerta, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Homicide Trends: Uncovering Spatial and Temporal Patterns Comparing U.S. and Canadian Rates
Benjamin Pearson-Nelson, Indiana University, Purdue University at Ft. Wayne
Tanya Trussler, McGill University
Violence Socialization And Approval Of Violence: A World Perspective On Gender Differences And American Violence
Murray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire MaryBeth Mattingly, University of New Hampshire
A Special Type of Crime - Arson. Crime Rates, Offenders, and Prevention in Finland
Ahti Laitinen, University of Turku
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 231: PERCEPTIONS OF JUSTICE FOR INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Bernadette T. Muscat, California State University, Fresno
Do the Views of the Prosecutors' Offices Have an Impact on Domestic Violence Cases?
Njeri Kershaw, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Islamic Law and Domestic Violence: Controversy Surrounding the Reference to "Wife-Beating" in the Koran
Christine DeCleene, William Mitchell College of Law
Media Images of Female Stranger and Domestic Violence Murder Victims Venessa Garcia, Kean University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 232: TERRORISM: GROUP TRAJECTORIES, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, AND THE ROLE OF PUBLIC POLICY Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Laura Dugan, University of Maryland
A Group-Based Analysis on Anti-American Terrorist Attacks from 1970 to 2004
Sue-Ming Yang, Georgia State University Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University Laura Dugan, University of Maryland Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Patterns of Decline among Terrorist Organizations and Movements Erin Miller, University of Maryland
Thursday, November 13
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Spatial Choices and Terrorist Incidents: A Situational Study of Terrorist Activity in Europe
Brandon Behlendorf, University of Maryland
The Impact of Grievances on Homicide and Political Violence in South Africa (1974-2003)
Mischelle Van Brakle, University of Maryland
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 233: GENDER RESPONSIVE TREATMENT IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 46
Chair: Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Differential Offending or Differential Treatment: Why Are More Women Being Incarcerated?
Jill M. Fort, Newman University Lisa L. Sample, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Female Inmates: An Exploratory Study Regina Benedict, University of Tennessee
Gender Responsive Treatment for Women Offenders Nena Messina, University of California, Los Angeles
Michael Prendergast, University of California, Los Angeles
Making the Case for Gender- and Cultural- Specific Programming in Drug Treatment Settings
Vivian C. Pacheco, Rutgers University Liza Chowdhury, Rutgers University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 234: MULTILEVEL MODELS OF NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON OFFENDING Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Clairissa D. Breen, Temple University
Neighborhood Disadvantage and the Conditional Effect of ASVAB Test Scores on Adolescent Violence
Thomas L. McNulty, The University of Georgia Paul E. Bellair, The Ohio State University
Neighborhood Covariates of Homicide Trends in South Korea: An Analysis Using Growth Curve Modeling
Dae-Hoon Kwak, Michigan State University Jinseong Cheong, Korea National Police University
Impulsivity and Collective Efficacy: Investigating the Person-Context Nexus Gregory M. Zimmerman, University at Albany, SUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 235: THEORY AND RESEARCH ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Allen W. Wong, State University of New York at Albany
Power, Knowledge, Bodies & Globalization: A Post-Structuralist Review of Human Trafficking
Jennifer Melvin, Michigan State University
Trafficking in Human Beings: Mapping the Theoretical Implications of the Global Sex Trade
Erin Denton, Simon Fraser University
Thursday, November 13
232
The Characteristics of Human Trafficking Victims and Offenders Identified by Law Enforcement
Amy S. Farrell, Northeastern University Jack McDevitt, Northeastern University
Stephanie Fahy, Northeastern University
The Correlates of Prostitution and Women Trafficking in Nigeria Obi Ebbe, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 236: TRASH, CASH, AND LASHED: CULTURE, POWER, AND DECENCY IN RE/CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REALITIES Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Stephanie Whitehead, Indiana University
From Street to Screen: Police, White Masculinity, and the Media Stephanie Whitehead, Indiana University
Blue Light Special: Propaganda, Pretense and Priorities in Institutional Rape Prevention.
Sara Walsh, Indiana University
Reading Mediated Bodies: Photojournalistic Accounts of MS-13 Heather Pruss, Indiana University
The Marquis de Sade: On the Meaning of Obscenity Brent Abraham Funderburk, Indiana University
Discussant: Stephanie Kane, Indiana University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 237: PATTERNS OF TERRORISTS' BEHAVIOR AND GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSE Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Brent L. Smith, University of Arkansas
Prosecutorial Methods and Defense Strategies in Federal Terrorism Cases Chris Shields, University of Arkansas
Case Disposition and Terrorist Status on Sentencing Outcomes: Rewarding Pleas or Punishing Trials?
Mindy Bradley, University of Arkansas Kelly Damphousse, University of Oklahoma
Brent L. Smith, University of Arkansas
Terrorism in Time and Space Kelly Damphousse, University of Oklahoma
Brent L. Smith, University of Arkansas
Korean Hostages in Afghanistan Minwoo Yun, Wheeling Jesuit University
Eunyoung Kim, University of Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 238: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: GETTING PLAYED Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden
Chair: Karen Heimer, University of Iowa
Author: Jody Miller, University of Missouri St. Louis
Discussants: Janet Lauritsen, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Marjorie Zatz, Arizona State University Walter DeKeseredy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 239: ORIGINS OF AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY I Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chairs: Cheryl Lero Jonson, University of Cincinnati
Andrew Myer, University of Cincinnati
Revitalizing Merton: General Strain Theory Robert S. Agnew, Emory University
Revitalizing Merton: Institutional-Anomie Theory Steven F. Messner, University at Albany, SUNY
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Reintegrative Shaming and Crime: John Braithwaite Nicole Leeper Piquero, Virginia Commonwealth University
Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University
From Conflict Theory to Peacemaking Criminology: Richard Quinney John F. Wozniak, Western Illinois University
Michael C. Braswell, East Tennessee State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 240: IMMIGRATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Michael P. Brown, Ball State University
Crime and Immigration in Historical Context: St. Louis 1870-1930 Robert J. Fornango, Arizona State University
Scott Decker, Arizona State University Jeff Rojek, University of South Carolina
Thursday, November 13
235
Immigrant Succession, Neighborhood Composition, and the Crime Drop in Los Angeles
Charlotte E. Gill, University of Pennsylvania John Hipp, University of California, Irvine
John MacDonald, University of Pennsylvania
Immigration and Neighborhood Homicide Patterns Cynthia Perez McCluskey, University of Texas at San Antonio
John McCluskey, University of Texas at San Antonio Jeffrey Michael Cancino, Texas State University
The Effect of Latino Immigration on Neighborhood Crime Rates in Philadelphia
Margaret Pendzich, University of Maryland
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 241: COMMUNITY VIOLENCE PREVENTION EMPLOYING EX-OFFENDERS AS OUTREACH STAFF Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Elena Quintana, University of Illinois at Chicago
Considerations of Employing Ex-Offenders to Prevent Violence Elena Quintana, University of Illinois at Chicago
Jalon Arthur, University of Illinois Chicago Tim Metzger, University of Illinois at Chicago
Tio Hardiman, The University of Illinois at Chicago Gary Slutkin, University of Illinois at Chicago
CeaseFire Hospital Response Program to Reduce Violent Injury in Chicago Youth
Sheila Regan, The University of Illinois at Chicago Elena Quintana, University of Illinois at Chicago
Tim Metzger, University of Illinois at Chicago Gary Slutkin, University of Illinois at Chicago
Thursday, November 13
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Using Critical Incidence Technique (CIT) to Identify Critical Requirements of Conflict Mediations
David Henry, University of Illinois at Chicago Elena Quintana, University of Illinois at Chicago
Tim Metzger, University of Illinois at Chicago
Discussant: Candice Kane, The University of Illinois at Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 242: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM THE MSUCF POLICE USE OF FORCE POLICY STUDY: AN EIGHT CITY ASSESSMENT Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: William Terrill, Michigan State University
Force Policy, Practices, and Outcomes William Terrill, Michigan State University
Patrol Officers' Perceptions of Non-Lethal Force Policies: Assistance, Restrictiveness, and Guidance
Eugene A. Paoline, University of Central Florida Heidi Stone Bonner, University at Albany
Assessing Police Culture across Formal Organizational Boundaries: A Multi-level Examination of Officers' Occupational Attitudes
Jason R. Ingram, Michigan State University
Strengths, Issues, and Challenges of the MSUCF Police Use of Force Policy Study
Charles L. Scheer, Michigan State University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 243: APPLYING SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY TO SOME KEY CRIMINOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University
Do People Abide by the Law Because They Fear Getting Caught? Andromachi Tseloni, Notingham Trent University
Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge
What Drives Persistence and Desistance in Offending? Kyle Treiber, University of Cambridge
Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge
Acts of Terrorism as Moral Actions. Noemie Bouhana, Jill Dando Institute, University College London
Per-Olof Wikstrom, University of Cambridge
Discussant: Friedrich A. Loesel, University of Cambridge
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 244: CRITICAL ANALYSES OF JUSTICE AND SOCIAL POSITION Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Shahid Alvi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Male Peer Support and Battered Immigrant Women: An Exploratory Study Amanda Couture, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Jennifer Goodbrand, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Shahid Alvi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Thursday, November 13
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Response to Homicide: The Role of Social Positions of the Victim and Perpetrator.
Paul Millar, Brock University
Status Influences on Perceptions of Procedural Justice: A Test of the Group Value Model
Jocelyn R. Fontaine, The American University/The Urban Institute Christopher D. Maxwell, University of Michigan/Michigan State University
Angela Moore, Office of Research and Evaluation Jaclyn D. Smith, National Institute of Justice
"Those Crybaby Liberals": The Policy Ramifications of Finger-Pointing in Community-Based Anti-Crime Organizations
Sarah Becker, Louisiana State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 245: MEASURING AND PREVENTING GANG INVOLVEMENT Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Christina O'Donnell, National Youth Gang Center
Evaluating Gang Prevention Initiatives: A Focus on the G.R.E.A.T Program and School-Based Initiatives
Lisa Marie Carter, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Gang Involvement by Elementary School Students: Perception vs. Reality Mahfuzul Khondaker, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Kennon Rice, Albright College Brenda L. Russell, Penn State Berks
Abigail Hafer, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Nicole Woytko, Pennsylvania State University, Berks
Gang Members' Delinquent and Violent Behaviors: Determining the Role of Parental Monitoring and Supervision
Monica H. Swahn, Georgia State University Robert M. Bossarte, West Virginia University
Bethany West, Georgia State University Volkan Topalli, Georgia State University
Thursday, November 13
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The Hobbema Community Cadets Corps Program: Preventing Gang-related Involvement in an Aboriginal "War-Zone"
Jana Grekul, University of Alberta Kim Sanderson, University of Alberta
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 246: CRIMES OF THE STATE AND STATE-CORPORATE CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Robert Michael Worley, Penn State Altoona
Action, Inaction and Accountability: The Role of the Bush Administration in September 11th
Elizabeth Bradshaw, Western Michigan University
Breaking Protocol: The Bush Administration's Failure to Ratify the Kyoto Protocol as a State Crime
Jacquelynn Ann Doyon, Western Michigan University
Corporate Responsibility and State Regulation Deficiency within the Pharmaceutical Industry
Hayden Griffin, University of Florida Bryan Lee Miller, University of Florida
Jeffrey T. Ward, University of Florida
Experimental LSD Research in Canada as State Crime Stephen Simms, Carleton University
MEETING
SESSION 247: DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME GENERAL BODY MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Pierre's
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 248: CONDUCTED ENERGY DEVICES AND OTHER TYPES OF FORCE: NEW FINDINGS FROM NATIONAL AND MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL ANALYSES Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Brett Chapman, National Institute of Justice
The Relative Placement of Types of Force on Linear Continuums: Results from a National Survey of Law Enforcement Agencies
Ruth Zschoche, University of South Florida Lorie Fridell, University of South Florida
Assessing the Effects of Conducted Energy Devices and Other Types of Force on Officer and Suspect Injury
Robert John Kaminski, University of South Carolina John MacDonald, University of Pennsylvania
Michael R. Smith, University of South Carolina
The Impact of Less-than-Lethal Weapon Deployment on Injury, Cost, and Liability Issues
Bruce G. Taylor, Police Executive Research Forum Bill Tegeler, Police Executive Research
James Cronin, Police Executive Research Forum Bruce Kubu, Police Executive Research Forum
Discussant: Geoff P. Alpert, University of South Carolina
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 249: PERCEPTIONS, PREDICTORS, AND OUTCOMES OF COMMUNITY-BASED SENTENCING Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University
Thursday, November 13
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Community Sentencing: Are Outcomes Gendered? Dennis Brewster, Oklahoma State University
Joy Hadwiger, Rogers State University
Sentencers' Views about the Community Order and the Suspended Sentence Order
George Mair, Liverpool John Moore’s University
The Day Fine: Punitive Yet Cost Efficient David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University
Peter Wood, Eastern Michigan University Margaret Mahoney, University of Louisville
Survival Analysis of Felony-Level Driving While Intoxicated Offenders Sentenced to Probation.
Chang-Bae Lee, University of West Florida Raymond H.C. Teske, Jr., Sam Houston State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 250: EVALUATIONS OF COMMUNITY-BASED RE-ENTRY PROGRAMS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Suzanne Rebecca Neusteter, City University of New York
An Outcome Evaluation of a Reentry-Based Drug Treatment Program Eric Grommon, Michigan State University
Timothy Bynum, Michigan State University William Davidson, Michigan State University
Community-Based Treatment of Criminal Offenders with Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse: A Preliminary Impact Study
Hung-En Sung, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Annette M. Mahoney, Hunter College
Thursday, November 13
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Testing Responsivity in Re-entry Klinton Krouse, Adler School of Professional Psychology
Benjamin Pearson-Nelson, Indiana University, Purdue University at Ft. Wayne
California Mandatory Conditions of Parole Evaluation: Where to Start? Aili E. Malm, California State University, Long Beach
Connie Ireland, California State University, Long Beach Ryan G. Fischer, California State University, Long Beach
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 251: THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COSTS OF INCARCERATION Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Johnna Christian, Rutgers University
Negotiating Family Time in the Visitation Room: Incarcerated Men and Role Management Strategies
Shenique S. Thomas, Rutgers University, Newark
Prisoners' Family Members and Role Strain: Negotiating Social Roles Johnna Christian, Rutgers University
Damian J. Martinez, Rutgers University
The Cost of Conviction: Telling the Stories of the Impact of Financial Consequences on Reintegration
Emily A. NaPier, Center for Community Alternatives
Language is Leaving Me in Silence Aviva Twersky Glasner, Bridgewater State College
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 252: RACE, ETHNICITY AND PUNISHMENT Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State University
Social Construction of Policy & Punishment Henry Jackson, Jr., Kansas State University
Racial Disparity in Imprisonment Rates Across Counties Thomas M. Arvanites, Villanova University
The War on African Americans: Examining the Changing Profile of Drug Offenders in State Prisons, 1986-2004
Ashley Marie Nellis, The Sentencing Project
Disproportionate Minority Confinement: A Historical Look at Racial Incarceration
Arthur H. Garrison, Garrison Consulting
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 253: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: COSTS AND BENEFITS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Don Wallace, University of Central Missouri
Homicide Survivorship, "Closure" and the Impacts of the Death Penalty in Texas
Danielle Dirks, The University of Texas at Austin Stephen K. Rice, Seattle University
Execution Bulges II: Gathering the Evidence from States with Peak Distributions of Executions
Rachel Cunliffe Hardesty, Portland State University
Thursday, November 13
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The Cost of the Death Penalty in Maryland Carly Renee Knight, Urban Institute
John Roman, The Urban Institute Aaron Chalfin, The Urban Institute
Aaron Sundquist, The Urban Institute Askar Darmenov, Urban Institute
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 254: THE FUTURE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 29
TBA Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida
TBA Cathleen Burnett, University of Missouri, Kansas City
TBA Richard Janikowski, University of Memphis
TBA Dennis Longmire, Sam Houston State University
TBA Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 255: THEORY AND RESEARCH ON WHITE COLLAR CRIME AND ORGANIZATIONS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Nicole Leeper Piquero, Virginia Commonwealth University
Thursday, November 13
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Theories of White-Collar Crime and Public Policy Andrea Schoepfer, California State University, San Bernardino
Nicole Leeper Piquero, Virginia Commonwealth University
An Integrated Framework for Understanding Officer Compliance in Correctional Organizations
Jana Benson, Arizona State University
Gender and "Other People's Money" Kristy Holtfreter, Arizona State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 256: GENE-ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR II Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
A Biosocial Liability Model of Antisocial Behavior: An Exploratory Test in a Sample of Adolescents
Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University John Wright, University of Cincinnati
A Gene-Environment Interaction in the Production of Delinquency: Results from a Longitudinal Sample of Adolescents
Marie Angela Ratchford, Florida State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
5HTT Moderates the Effects of Marijuana use on Serious Criminal behavior for Females
Jamie Vaske, University of Cincinnati Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
John Wright, University of Cincinnati
Thursday, November 13
246
Maternal Smoking and Low Self-Control: A Propensity Score Matching Approach
Brian Boutwell, Florida State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Chris Gibson, University of Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 257: OUTCOME STUDIES OF PRISON TREATMENT PROGRAMS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Laura Winterfield, The Urban Institute
An Outcome Evaluation of a Prison-Based Sex Offender Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program
Deanna M. Perez, University of Colorado Denver
Counting Down: HIV Prison-Based Peer Education Programs and Their Connection to Reduced Disciplinary Infractions
Kimberly A. Collica, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Reducing Recidivism? An Evaluation of Correctional Programming in Texas Prisons
Ken W. Balusek, Sam Houston State University
The Effects of Participating in Post-Secondary Education on Post-Release Offender Recidivism
Laura Winterfield, The Urban Institute Mark Coggeshall, Urban Institute
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 258: JUVENILE JUSTICE INNOVATIONS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Practitioner Perceptions of Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) in Pennsylvania
Daniel Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Dennis Giever, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Jay Gilliam, University of Illinois at Springfield
Balanced and Restorative Juvenile Justice in Wisconsin Cynthia Koller, University of Cincinnati
Juvenile Justice Innovation in Virginia Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion University
Allison Taylor Chappell, Old Dominion University
Discussant: Philip M. Stinson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 259: CRIME, LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE: A SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chairs: Garrett Arthur Russell Yursza Warfield, Northeastern University Anamika Agnieszka Twyman-Ghoshal, Northeastern University
Discussants: Gerald P. Pezzullo, Jr., Northeastern University, College of Criminal Justice
Danielle Rousseau, Northeastern University Yu Zhang, Northeastern University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 260: SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME: EMPIRICAL EXAMPLES AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, The University of Texas, Pan American
Commuting and Theft: The Effect of Journey to Work Patterns on Crime Rates, A Spatial Analysis
Emily Berthelot, Louisiana State University Troy Blanchard, Louisiana State University
Timothy Colin Brown, Louisiana State University
Hot Spots and Edge Effects: An Examination of Crime Patterns across Contiguous Suburban Police Agencies
Brian A. Lawton, Sam Houston State University Larry Hoover, Sam Houston State University
Seemingly Undetected Errors: Basics of Spatial Analyses in Criminal Justice Research
MoonSun Kim, SUNY Brockport Robert E. Worden, University at Albany
Sarah J. McLean, John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety
The Presence and Nature of a Near-Repeat Pattern of Motor Vehicle Theft Brian Lockwood, Temple University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 261: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: COLONIAL SYSTEMS OF CONTROL: CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN NIGERIA Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Biko Agozino, The University of the West Indies
Thursday, November 13
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Author: Viviane Saleh-Hanna, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Discussants: Emmanuel Onyeozili, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Biko Agozino, The University of the West Indies
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 262: DRUG COURTS AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH AND POLICY PANEL Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Keith E. Johnson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Drug Courts: An Evidence-Based-Proven Success Initiative Keith E. Johnson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Evidence-Based Policy and Drug Court: The Brooklyn Treatment Court and Female Drug Offenders
Julie E. Humphrey, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Evidence-Based Research in Pennsylvania's Juvenile Drug Courts Stephanie Hughes, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Tracking Client Progress and Program Effectiveness through Repeated Measures in Drug Court
Wendy P. Guastaferro, Georgia State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 263: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND DETERRENCE Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Mark C. Stafford, University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, November 13
250
Deterrence and Capital Punishment: A Within-State Analysis Anne Lick, University of Maryland
Ray Paternoster, University of Maryland Bobby Brame, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Does the Death Penalty Save Lives? New Evidence from State Panel Data, 1977 to 2006
Tomislav Victor Kovandzic, University of Texas at Dallas Lynne Marie Vieraitis, University of Texas at Dallas
Denise Paquette Boots, University of Texas at Dallas
Political Democracy and the Effect of Capital Punishment: A Korean Case on Deterrence VS Brutalization
Chul-Hyun Park, Dong-Eui University, S. Korea
State-Wide Variation in Seeking the Death Penalty: A Case Study from Maryland
David Hull, University of Maryland Mauri Matsuda, University of Maryland
Chongmin Na, University of Maryland Ray Paternoster, University of Maryland
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 264: RESPONDING TO NEO-LIBERALISM Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Pietro Stefano Toggia, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
"Safeguarding" Canadian Communities: The Tackling Violent Crime Act and the Importance of "Responsibility" within Neo-liberalism
Rachelle MJ Larocque, University of Alberta
Combating the Corporatist/Political Crime Victimization of America: Community Organizing, Social Movements and Liberation
William Calathes, New Jersey City University
Thursday, November 13
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Community-Based Crime Prevention and Crime Control Strategies of the State: Control, Correspondence and Resistance
Tim M. Goddard, University of California, Irvine
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 265: STANDING AGAINST GLOBAL EXPLOITATION: IMPACTS ON VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Karen JoAnne Bachar, National Institute of Justice
Preliminary Qualitative Results from a Formative Evaluation of the SAGE Project, Inc. LIFESKILLS and GRACE Programs
Mark Edberg, Development Services Group, Inc. Marcia Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc.
Suepattra May, University of California, Berkeley & San Francisco
Outcome Evaluation of the SAGE Project's LIFESKILLS and GRACE Programs
Marcia Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc. Stephen V. Gies, Development Services Group, Inc.
Final Results of an Evaluation of the First Offender Prostitution Program Michael Shively, ABT Associates
Sarah Jalbert, Abt Associates, Inc. Ryan Kling, Abt Associates, Inc. Bill Rhodes, Abt Associates, Inc. Dana Hunt, Abt Associates, Inc.
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 266: EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION II Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Effectiveness of Programs to Prevent School Bullying Maria Ttofi, University of Cambridge
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge Anna C. Baldry, Second University of Naples
Britta Kyvsgaard, Ministry of Justice, Denmark
Effects of Mentoring on Delinquency and Related Outcomes Patrick H. Tolan, University of Illinois at Chicago
Mike Schoeny, University of Illinois at Chicago David Henry, University of Illinois at Chicago
Drawing Conclusions About Causes from Systematic Reviews of Risk Factors Joseph Murray, University of Cambridge
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge Manuel P. Eisner, University of Cambridge
Discussant: Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 267: JUSTICE AND LEGAL PRACTICE Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Avi Brisman, Emory University
Can the Criminal Justice System Really Deliver Justice? Diana Reynolds Clayton, Rogers State University
Thursday, November 13
253
Motor Vehicle Search Incident to Arrest: Will the Court Move in a New Direction?
Keith G. Logan, Kutztown University
Racial Profiling Litigation: Current Status and Emerging Controversies Brian L. Withrow, Wichita State University
Liberal Constitutionalism or Pragmatism : Judging the Impact of Justice Anthony Kennedy on Criminal Justice
John D. Burrow, University of South Carolina
PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
SESSION 268: PRESIDENTIAL SESSION: INNOVATIONS IN CORRECTIONS Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Beth Huebner, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Re-entry Project Christy Visher, University of Delaware
Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 269: THE ROLE OF RELATIONSHIPS AND VICTIMIZATION IN FEMALE OFFENDING Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Jennifer Hartsfield, University of Oklahoma
Caught in the Cycle of Victimization: The Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Female Offending
Ann Borden, University of Oklahoma
Thursday, November 13
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Childhood and Adult Physical Abuse in Female Inmates: The Long-term Consequences
Jennifer Hartsfield, University of Oklahoma Susan F. Sharp, University of Oklahoma
Susan Marcus-Mendoza, University of Oklahoma
Do Relationships Matter in Adolescent Female Offending? A Test of Relational Theory
Brittany Groot, University of Cincinnati Krista Gehring, University of Cincinnati
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 270: STREET CORNERS, SCHOOL YARDS, NIGHT CLUBS, AND MEDICINE CABINETS: THE DIVERSION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS IN AMERICA. Thursday, November 13 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Hilary Surratt, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
Understanding the Scope and Magnitude of Prescription Drug Diversion Hilary Surratt, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
James A. Inciardi, University of Delaware Gladys E. Ibañez, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
Steven P Kutz, Center for Drug & Alcohol Studies
Examining the Relationship Between Different Rationales for Adolescent Prescription Drug Use and Where They Obtain Their Drugs.
Daniel J. O'Connell, University of Delaware Erin J. Farley, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Roberta Gealt, University of Delaware Steve S. Martin, University of Delaware
Prescription Drug Diversion in the Miami Club Culture James A. Inciardi, University of Delaware
Hilary Surratt, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies Steven P Kutz, Center for Drug & Alcohol Studies
Thursday, November 13
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Discussant: Kevin P. Conway, National Institute on Drug Abuse
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 271: UNDERSTANDING FIREARMS CARRYING AND LETHALITY Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Stephanie Ann Hays, Buena Vista University
Firearm Lethality: Does the Type of Gun Make a Difference? Lin Huff-Corzine, University of Central Florida
Jay Corzine, University of Central Florida Nicholas E. Libby, University of Central Florida
John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation Greg S. Weaver, Auburn University
Thomas A. Petee, Auburn University Janice Clifford, Auburn University
Overestimation of Schoolmate Gun Carrying among High School Students Mary G. Vriniotis, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center Renee M. Johnson, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center
The Impact of Violent Victimization and Violence on Initiation of Gun Carrying by Adolescents
Richard Spano, Indiana University Craig Rivera, Niagara University
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 272: PEDOPHILES, PIRACY, AND ELECTRONIC PHARMACIES: EXAMINING FORMS OF COMPUTER CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Examining the Subculture of Pedophiles On-Line Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Kristie R. Blevins, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Natasha Burkert, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
The Breath And Dynamics of Illegal Internet Drug Sales: The Emergence of An Ill-Defined Marketplace
Hedi Nasheri, Kent State University
Music Piracy Elizabeth Szockyj, Buffalo State College
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 273: RACE, GENDER AND FEAR OF CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Erin J. Farley, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Gendered Fear of Crime for Others: A Case Study of Southern College Students
Nicole Rader, Mississippi State University Marisa Camille Allison, Mississippi State University
Revisiting the Shadow of Sexual Assault Hypothesis for Gang Crime James W. Meeker, University of California, Irvine
Jodi Lane, University of Florida
Thursday, November 13
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Strangers, Neighbors, Race, & Fear: Inter-Racial Interactions, Crime Stereotypes, and Perceptions of Safety
Kevin Drakulich, University of Washington
The Saliency of Physical Victimization on Fear of Crime as Social Control Egbert Zavala, Kansas State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 274: PROTECTIVE ORDERS AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Melinda Roberts York, Washington State University
Civil Protection Order Effectiveness: A Revisit to Wilmington, Denver, and the District of Columbia
Carleen Vincent, University of Miami
Enforcing Domestic Violence Orders of Protection: Comparing Policy and Practice
Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico Cameron Crandall, University of New Mexico
Proactive Law Enforcement Follow-Up with Domestic Violence Victims in Cases Involving Criminal No-Contact Orders
Angela R. Gover, University of Colorado, Denver Bobby Brame, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Catherine Kaukinen, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
The Court's Response to Family Violence Protective Orders: A Comparison of 2 Georgia Counties
Michelle Emerson, Kennesaw State University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 275: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS ON THE ACADEMIC JOB MARKET Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Kate Luther, University of California, Riverside
Discussants: Nancy Wonders, Northern Arizona University Christine Rasche, University of North Florida Danielle McGurrin, Portland State University
Mona Danner, Old Dominion University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 276: INTERNATIONAL AND IMMIGRANT PERSPECTIVES ON INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Kristin Marie Tennyson, University of Florida
Domestic Violence in Immigrant Communities in Baltimore, MD: Criminal Justice and Non-Criminal Justice Support Systems
Natalie Jean Sokoloff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Susan Pearce, Eastern Carolina University
Perceptions and Beliefs of Interpersonal Violence and Gender Roles: A Study on Costa Rican Adolescents
Monica Mendez, University of Central Florida
Safety and Empowerment of Female Victims in Slovakia Gabriela Wasileski, University of Delaware
Women Forgotten: Gender Based Domestic Violence and Coping Mechanisms among Palestinian Refugee Women
Reem Abu-Lughod, California State University, Bakersfield
Thursday, November 13
259
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 277: DESISTANCE: WHEN DOES THE RISK OF RECIDIVISM DECREASE TO THAT OF THE GENERAL POPULATION? Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement
Enduring Risk Revisited: Do Ex-offenders ever become Like Non-offenders? Keith Soothill, Lancaster University, UK
Brian J. Francis, Lancaster University, UK
Rediscovering Quetelet, Again: The Aging Offender and the Prediction of Re-offending
Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
Bearing Ones Own Cross? Criminal History Records and the Prediction of Future Offending
Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Paul Nieuwbeerta, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Developments in Estimating Time to Redemption Kiminori Nakamura, Carnegie Mellon University
Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 278: EXAMINING AND EXPLAINING GENDER AND OFFENDING Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Alana Van Gundy-Yoder, Miami University
Thursday, November 13
260
Gender Differences in Criminality: What Can We Learn from the Heart Disease Model?
Alana Van Gundy-Yoder, Miami University
Power-Control Theory: A Multilevel Approach to Explaining the Gender Gap in Delinquency
Jessica Nicole Mitchell, University of South Florida
Rational and Irrational Violence: Girls' Place in Subcultures of Violence Katherine Irwin, University of Hawaii
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 279: CRIME AND CRIME POLICY IN CHINA Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Bill Hebenton, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Courts and Sentencing Research on Contemporary China Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Exploring Terra Incognita: What do Chinese think of Prostitution? Liqun Cao, Eastern Michigan University
Steven Stack, Wayne State University
Prostitution, Migration, and Human Trafficking: Chinese Migrant Women Min Liu, Rutgers University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 280: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON SPECIALIZATION IN VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Christopher Schreck, Rochester Institute of Technology
Thursday, November 13
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Social Learning and Sexual and Physical Abuse Richard B. Felson, Pennsylvania State University
Kelsea Jo Lane, Pennsylvania State University
The Origin of the Violent Neighborhood: A Study of Crime Type Differentiation Across Chicago Neighborhoods
Christopher Schreck, Rochester Institute of Technology Jean McGloin, University of Maryland
David Kirk, University of Maryland
Specialization in Offending: Comparing Measurement and Analytic Approaches
Michael Caudy, University of South Florida Christopher Sullivan, University of South Florida
Jean McGloin, University of Maryland James V. Ray, University of South Florida
Discussant: Wayne Osgood, Pennsylvania State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 281: SEXUAL ASSAULT: A FOCUS ON VICTIMS Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Jackson Bunch, University of Georgia
College Women's Delayed Behavioral Responses to a Sexually Risky Situation: How Long Does She Stay?
Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University
A Comparison of the Offenders and Non-Offenders Among the Women and Girls in the Kinsey Data
Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado at Boulder Mark S. Turbin, University of Colorado, Boulder
Thursday, November 13
262
Interpersonal Victimization and Help-Seeking in a National Sample of Latino Women
Chiara Sabina, Penn State Harrisburg Carlos Cuevas, Northeastern University
Meaghan Paulhamus, Arizona State University
A Longitudinal Study of Female Participants of the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Program
Leanne Brecklin, University of Illinois at Springfield Rena Middendorf, University of Illinois at Springfield
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 282: PENAL POLICY AND CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS: COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Suzanne Rebecca Neusteter, City University of New York
Discipline, Docility and Disparity: A Study of Inequality and Corporal Punishment
Laurie Amanda Gould, University of Texas at Arlington Matthew Pate, State University of New York at Albany
An Assessment of Cross-National Variation in Rates of Incarceration Ryan E. Spohn, Kansas State University
Travis W. Linnemann, Kansas State University
Growing Penal Populism in Japan Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 283: LONG-TERM TRENDS IN VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Dallas Sumner Drake, Center for Homicide Research
Street Robbery in Chicago 1991-2005: Overall Decline, Location Persistence, and Hot Spots
Richard L. Block, Loyola University Chicago
The Great American Crime Decline in a Larger Time Frame Roland Chilton, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Wendy C. Regoeczi, Cleveland State University
Which Crime Drop? Matthew VanEseltine, The Pennsylvania State University
Black Small Businesses: Seeking Out the Small Business Owner in the Study of Young Black Arrests
Brian Chad Starks, University of Delaware Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware
Ben Fleury-Steiner, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 284: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN AFRICAN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Ihekwoaba Declan Onwdiwe, Texas Southern University
Policy Initiatives in Police Administration in Six African English-Speaking Countries
Ejakait J.S.E Opolot, Texas Southern University
Dimensions of Economic Crimes in Africa Robert Mupier, Texas Southern University
Thursday, November 13
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Methodological Issues in African Criminology Hon Richard Tachia, Texas Southern University
Community Policing: The Case of Informal Policing in Nigeria Ihekwoaba Declan Onwdiwe, Texas Southern University
Sharlette Kellum, Prairie View A&M University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 285: ORGANIZED CRIME; INTERTWINEMENT BETWEEN ILLEGAL AND LEGAL MARKETS Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Hans Nelen, Maastricht University
The Role of Supply and Demand in Creating and Shaping and Illegal Market Klaus von Lampe, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Money Laundering and the Property Market Hans Nelen, Maastricht University
Ethnographic Research on Underground Banking Dina Siegel, VU University Amsterdam
Monitor Organized Crime 2007 Henk van de Bunt, Erasmus University Rotterdam
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 286: SOCIAL JUSTICE I: "GOING PUBLIC WITH CRIMINOLOGY: CHARTING NEW DIRECTIONS." Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Emily I. Troshynski, University of California, Irvine
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"Prisoner Reentry: Social and Penal Policy." Daniel Yates, University of California, Irvine
"Empowerment for Young Girls: Mission Possible or Mission Accomplished?"
Anastasia Tosouni, University of California, Irvine
"The School Experiences of Detained Girls." Randy Myers, University of California, Irvine
"Social Consciousness as Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation." Elliott Currie, University of California, Irvine
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 287: COMPARING CITY AND REGIONAL CRIME RATES IN THE MEDIA AND BEYOND Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Ted Gest, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Jeremy Kohler, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri, St. Louis Eric P. Baumer, University of Missouri, St Louis Jeff Rainford, Chief of Staff, Mayor of St. Louis James Noonan, Federal Bureau of Investigation
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 288: GANG PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND SUPPRESSION Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Mark M. Lanier, University of Central Florida
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Gangs, Drugs and Violence: Are the Newer Gangs Different? Buddy Howell, National Youth Gang Center
Glen David Curry, University of Missouri, St. Louis Arlen Egley, National Youth Gang Center
Christina O'Donnell, National Youth Gang Center
Current Gang Suppression and Preventative Measures Perpetuate Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Schools and CJS
Nailah McDowell, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Problem-Solving Gang Crime: New Bedford's, MA Efforts to Reduce Serious Violent Crime
Sean P. Varano, Northeastern University Jennifer Robinson, Northeastern University
Russell Wolff, Northeastern University
Collective Social Identities as Mediators: Effects of Civil Gang Injunctions as an Intervention Strategy
Karen M. Hennigan, University of Southern California David Sloane, University of Southern California
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 289: NEW DIRECTIONS IN VICTIMIZATION RESEARCH Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Richard T. Wright, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Criminalization, Modernization, and Globalization: U.S. and International Legal Perspectives on Domestic Violence
Shahid M. Shahidullah, Virginia State University
The Criminal Victimization of Immigrants: A Review William F. McDonald, Georgetown University
Thursday, November 13
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The Victimization—Termination Link Scott Jacques, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Richard T. Wright, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Regulation of the Supported Living Industry Doug N. Evans, Indiana University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 290: EUROGANG PROGRAM I: FINDINGS FROM THE EUROGANG PROGRAM OF RESEARCH Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Cheryl Maxson, University of California, Irvine
Dueling Banjos: Does Gang Member Definition Matter? Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri, St. Louis
T.J. Taylor, University of Missouri, St. Louis Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York
Chris Melde, Michigan State University Bradley T. Brick, University of Missouri, St. Louis Dena C. Carson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Considering the Eurogang Research Paradigm: The Study of a 'Transnational' Gang in North America
Cheryl Maxson, University of California, Irvine
Indigenous Youth and Gangs as Family Rob White, University of Tasmania, Australia
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 291: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Mahfuzul Khondaker, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Drafting Law's Future: Justice Architects and the Courthouse Design Process Bruce Hoffman, Ohio University
Managing Irrationality: Contradictions in the Case Processing of Youth Prosecuted As If They Were Adults
Carla J. Barrett, SUNY College at Old Westbury
Revisiting Weber's Theory of Law: An Examination of the Canadian Arbitration Act of 1991
Tusty Zohra, University of Nebraska at Omaha Rebecca Trammell, University of Nebraska at Omaha
The Language of Justice: Talking Justice with the Makers Michael Coyle, California State University, Chico
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 292: CONTEXTS AND CHALLENGES OF RE-ENTRY FOR WOMEN Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Andrea Leverentz, University of Massachusetts, Boston
The Incarceration and Reentry Experiences of Female Returning Prisoners Christine Lindquist, RTI International
Christy Visher, University of Delaware Danielle Steffey, RTI International
From Prison to Home: Women's Pathway In and Out of Crime Jennifer Ernestina Cobbina, University of Missouri, St. Louis
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Discussant: Patricia O'Brien, University of Illinois, Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 293: IMPROVING POLICE DECISION-MAKING Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University
An Investigation of the Interactions between Factors Related to the Decision of Sex Offenders to Confess or Not during Police Interrogation: A Classification Tree Approach
Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, Simon Fraser University
Michel St-Yves, Behavioral Science Unit, Surete du Quebec
Predicting Perpetrators' Violent Behaviours during Hostage and Barricade Incidents
Patrick Michaud, University of Montreal Michel St-Yves, Behavioral Science Unit, Surete du Quebec
Jean-Pierre Guay, University of Montreal
Criminal Investigative Failures Kim Rossmo, Texas State University, San Marcos
Discussant: Tom Mieczkowski, University of South Florida
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 294: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND THE 'WAR ON TERROR' Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: George Andreopoulos, City University of New York
Enemy Combatants, Detention and the War on Terror: Why is this Any of the Court's Business
Arthur H. Garrison, Garrison Consulting
Interrogation of Terrorism Suspects: History and Current Techniques Ralph Tomeo, Richard Stockton College
Victor Dempsey, Richard Stockton College of NJ Michael Gibbs, Richard Stockton College of NJ Steven Carroll, Richard Stockton College of NJ
Mark Anarumo, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Positive And Negative Obligations Of Democratic States While Struggling with Terrorism
Huseyin Akdogan, University of North Texas/ Turkish National Police Yasin Kose, University of Texas at Dallas/Turkish National Police
Was FISA Reform Necessary? The Moussaoui Case, Terrorism, and Civil Liberties
J. Michael Botts, Arkansas State University Tina Fernandes Botts, University of Memphis
MEETING
SESSION 295: DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME LUNCHEON Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Faust's
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MEETING
SESSION 296: ASC 2009 PROGRAM COMMITTEE LUNCHEON Thursday, November 13 - 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Hilton Laclede
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 297: COMMUNITY VIOLENCE RISK AND REDUCTION Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Jeremy Wilson, RAND Corporation
Triumphs and Travails of a Comprehensive Violence Prevention Initiative Jeremy Wilson, RAND Corporation
Community-Driven Violence Reduction: Problem-solving in Real Time Steve Chermak, Michigan State University
Jeremy Wilson, RAND Corporation Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Joseph Johnson, Michigan State University
Patterns of Homicide Risk Nicholas Corsaro, Southern Illinois University
Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Discussant: Alexander Weiss, PAR Group
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 298: NEW DIRECTIONS IN POLICE-MINORITY RELATIONS RESEARCH Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Ron Weitzer, George Washington University
Thursday, November 13
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Procedural Justice and Order-Maintenance Policing: Inner-City Young Men's Perceptions of Police Legitimacy
Jacinta Gau, California State University, San Bernardino Rod Brunson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
The Social Implications of New York City Community Policing for Puerto Rican and Dominican Citizens
Carmen Solis, John Jay College
Police Tactics and Community Relations: Getting Better or Getting Worse? Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
De-essentializing Latino-Police Relations: The Intersection of Race, Class, Gender, Immigration Status, and Urban Space in the Barrio
Edwardo Luis Portillos, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 299: THE ROLE OF HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRADUATE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Helen Taylor Greene, Texas Southern University
Criminal Justice Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Three Decades of Progress
Everette Penn, University of Houston, Clear Lake
Theoretical Foundations for Graduate Criminal Justice Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Melissa Hickman Barlow, Fayetteville State University
Graduate Research Opportunities at HBCUs Zina McGee, Hampton University
Thursday, November 13
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Atlanta University's School of Social Scientific Research (1897-1913): A Model for Collaboration between HBCUs and PWIs in the 21st Century
Shaun L. Gabbidon, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Ihekwoaba Declan Onwdiwe, Texas Southern University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 300: SCHOOL COMMUNITIES AND PUNITIVE PRACTICES Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Allison Ann Payne, Villanova University
School Social Threat and Communal School Organization: A Test of Moderation
Allison Ann Payne, Villanova University Kelly Welch, Villanova University
Student Composition and Punitive Regulations in Schools: A Test of the Social Threat Hypothesis
Kelly Welch, Villanova University Allison Ann Payne, Villanova University
The Impact of School Structural Characteristics and Social Capital on Criminal Incidents in U.S. Public Schools
Lynn Bauer, Education Statistics Services Institute
The Role of Immigration Characteristics with the School Discipline of Racial and Ethnic Minority Students
Anthony Peguero, Miami University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 301: GENE-ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR I Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Christina Mancini, Florida State University
An Empirical Examination of Adolescence-Limited Offending: A Direct Test of Moffitt's Maturity Gap Thesis
James Barnes, Florida State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Gene-Environment Interplay and the Importance of Self-Control in Predicting Substance-related Problems
Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University Lisa Schelbe, University of Pittsburgh
Mythbusted: Using Datamining to Test Relationships between Police Calls, Offender Aggression, and the Environment.
John DeCarlo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Vincenzo Sainato, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Alissa Ackerman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Resiliency to Adolescent Victimization: The Role of Genetic Factors Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
Christina Mancini, Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 302: TEACHING MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE, TAKE 2 Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Saundra D. Westervelt, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Thursday, November 13
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On Using Experiments in a Seminar on Miscarriages of Justice Elizabeth Griffiths, Emory University
Undergraduates Reviewing Claims of Wrongful Conviction: Student Experiences and Organizational Challenges
James Bell, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Rosemary Ricciardelli, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Kimberley A. Clow, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Teaching Miscarriages of Justice Simon A. Cole, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Saundra D. Westervelt, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 303: GLOBALIZATION, TRANSNATIONAL CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University
Immigration, Flows, and Transnational Security: Examining the Ramifications of Human Mobility
Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University
Pharmaceutical Transnational Corporations and Human Rights Violations: The Outsourcing of Clinical Trials
Jodi Shorr, Northern Arizona University
'Marked Bodies:' Globalization, (Im)migration, and Social Control Meghan McDowell, Northern Arizona University
Human Trafficking: The Challenge of Global Flows for a State-Centered Criminology
Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University Nancy Wonders, Northern Arizona University
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 304: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS IN COMPARATIVE RESEARCH Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Paul R. Smit, Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands
Comparing Apples and Oranges? An Empirical Approach to Country Clustering in Comparative Crime Research
Paul R. Smit, Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University
M. van Gammeren-Zoeteweij, Research and Documentation Centre, Ministry of Justice, the Netherlands
Developing Public Safety and Crime Indicators: A Case-study of Taiwan Susyan Jou, National Taipei University
Bill Hebenton, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Synnomic Potatoes: Understanding Low Crime in Idaho in a Global Context Amy Nivette, University of Idaho
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, University of Idaho
Moving Comparative & International Research into the Future Tony R. Smith, Rowan University
Gregory Howard, Western Michigan University Mark Seis, Fort Lewis College
Martin Gottschalk, University of North Dakota
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 305: TELEVISION, FILM, AND THE CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSGRESSION Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Michelle Brown, Ohio University
Controlling the Class Clown Karen S. Crawley, McGill University
Thursday, November 13
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Dexter vs. Dateline: Fictional and Real-Life Vigilantism in American Media Ashley Demyan, University of California, Irvine
The City as Character in Scorsese's The Departed Nicole Rafter, Northeastern University
The Films of Larry Clark: Heresy or Heroism? Brent Abraham Funderburk, Indiana University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 306: TRANSNATIONAL CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Michael A. Seredycz, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Border Security and Transnational Crime: Infrastructure, Technology and the Human Element
Jeffrey McIllwain, San Diego State University Eric Frost, San Diego State University
Alex Hatoum, San Diego State University
Drug Trafficking as a Financial Resource of Terrorism: A Case of PKK Habib Ozdemir, University of Texas/Dallas and Turkish National Police
Ilker Pekgozlu, University of Texas at Dallas, Turkish National Police Mehmet Demircioglu, University of North Texas and Turkish National Police
Social Control in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities Victor Shaw, California State University, Northridge
Vida Shaw, California State University, Northridge
Transnational Environmental Crime and Global Inequality Rob White, University of Tasmania, Australia
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 307: AN EVALUATION OF SEX OFFENDER LAWS: ARE THEY EFFECTIVE? Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Jason D. Clark-Miller, Texas Christian University
'Getting Tougher' on Sex Offenders: The Legacy of the Adam Walsh Law Lloyd Klein, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Sex Offender Registration and the Federal Adam Walsh Act - A View From the States
Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
The Impact of Residency Restrictions on Sex Offender Recidivism Tasha Youstin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Matt R. Nobles, University of Florida Jill S. Levenson, Lynn University
What Happens When We Vote All the Perverts off the Island? Richard G. Wright, Bridgewater State College
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 308: GANGS, FEAR, AND PUBLIC OPINION Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Justin W. Patchin, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Fear of Gang Crime among Prosecutors Kate Fox, University of Florida
Jodi Lane, University of Florida
Individual and Community Influences on Citizens' Fear of Gangs Stephen Schnebly, University of Illinois, Springfield
Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State University Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University
Thursday, November 13
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Public Opinion About Gangs in Los Angeles and Several Contiguous Counties Gregory Christopher Brown, California State University, Fullerton
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 309: CRIME AND THE ECONOMY Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Robert Greenbaum, The Ohio State University
A Pilot Study Assessing Sub-prime Foreclosures and Their Spill-over Effects Vincenzo Sainato, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Crime and the Local Economy: Examining the Reciprocal Relationship between Crime and Business Activity
Robert Greenbaum, The Ohio State University John Hipp, University of California, Irvine
George E. Tita, University of California, Irvine
Estimating the Costs of Crime in Italy: Methodological Issues and Preliminary Findings
Maura Balzaretti, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime
The Changing Face of Workplace Safety 1983 to 2002 E. Lynn Jenkins, Centers for Disease Control (NIOSH)
Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 310: SOCIAL JUSTICE II: PUSHING THE ENVELOPE OF CRIMINOLOGY Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Kathryn Henne, University of California, Irvine
Thursday, November 13
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Collective Identity and Efficacy Among Transgender Inmates in California Prisons for Men
Lori Sexton, University of California, Irvine Valerie Jenness, University of California
Sexually Violent Predators: Psychologists' Testimony Regarding Future Dangerousness
Kate Rosoff, University of California, Irvine
Doping as Imagined Crime: Gleaning Criminality in Non-Crime through the Lens of Public Criminology
Kathryn Henne, University of California, Irvine
The Impact of Tort Reforms on Unnecessary Cesarean Obstetricians vs. Women in Labor
Kari Ferver, University of California, Irvine
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 311: MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN POLICING Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Brigitte Steinheider, University of Oklahoma
A New Approach to Motivation in Police Organizations Cihangir Baycan, Turkish Institute for Security & Democracy (TISD-TIPS)
Employee Voice: Perceived Benefits and Hindrances to Participative Management Approaches in Policing
Brigitte Steinheider, University of Oklahoma Todd Wuestewald, Broken Arrow Police Department
Investigating the Blues: An Evaluation of Police Morale and Job Satisfaction Neal McNabb, University of Oklahoma
Jennifer Hartsfield, University of Oklahoma Gwendelyn S Nisbett, University of Oklahoma
Kelly Damphousse, University of Oklahoma
Thursday, November 13
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Police Discretion in Times of Increased Managerial Control Hendrien L. Kaal, Leiden University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 312: CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Stephanie Ann Hays, Buena Vista University
Eastern Nigerian Youths Ownership Ideal System: Implications on Delinquency, Juvenile Justice System, and Community Development
Charles Amachi Ubah, Georgia College & State University
Effect of Primogeniture on Gender Patterns among Street Children in Ghana -A Case for Strain Theory
Vivian Amantana, Western Oregon University
When Children Kill Children: Explaining Responses to Tragedy David Green, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 313: IMMIGRATION AND URBAN CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Karim Ismaili, Ryerson University, Toronto
Exploring and Explaining the Immigration-Crime Nexus Across Time: A Longitudinal, City-Level Analysis.
Graham C. Ousey, The College of William and Mary Charis E. Kubrin, George Washington University
Thursday, November 13
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Immigration and Violence: The Offsetting Effects of Immigrant Concentration on Hispanic Violence
Ben Feldmeyer, University of Tennessee
Intensified Border Control and Urban-Rural Immigrant Property Crime Rates Judith Ann Warner, Texas A & M International University
Rojitha Goonatilake, Texas A & M International University
The Spatial and Social Dynamics of Immigration and Homicide Jeffrey Michael Cancino, Texas State University
Jacob Stowell, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Ramiro Martinez, Florida International University
Sean P. Varano, Northeastern University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 314: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO POLICING, SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Stephen L. Muzzatti, Ryerson University
Fear, Legitimacy Crises, and Invisible Violence: A Structural Analysis of the Proliferation Police Energy Weapons
Brian Wolf, University of Idaho Joseph De Angelis, Ohio University
Re-Drawing the Line: New Rules of Engagement in the Policing of Public Order
Tia Dafnos, York University
Surveillance, Social Control, and Democratic Governance Torin Monahan, Arizona State University
The Birth of Homeland Security Discipline: Knowledge and Legitimacy in the Formation of a Security State
Pietro Stefano Toggia, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, November 13
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SESSION 315: NEW FACULTY WORKSHOP Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Lisa M. Murphy, California State University, Long Beach
Discussants: Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Kimberly J. Cook, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado at Boulder
Helen M. Eigenberg, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Venessa Garcia, Kean University
Stacy Mallicoat, California State University, Fullerton
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 316: CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY, DEMOCRACY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Jerry Joplin, Guilford College
Realizing Socially Just Criminal Justice Agencies Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
Refocusing Bureaucratic Decision-making in Criminal Justice Systems Sanjay Marwah, Guilford College
Jerry Joplin, Guilford College
The Making of Criminal Justice Policy From 1980 to 2006 Jennifer L. Christian, Indiana University, Bloomington
The Criminal Justice System and Compelling Governmental Interests Roslyn Muraskin, C.W. Post - L.I.U.
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 317: CONVICT CRIMINOLOGY SESSION 1: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND FAITHBASED SELF-HELP GROUPS Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chairs: Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore
Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan University
Missouri's Youth: From Correctional Facilities to Therapeutic Communities Sue Ann Crigler, Missouri Division of Youth Services
Victim Offender Mediation: Process of Peacemaking Through the Use of Restorative Justice
Jennifer Trombley, Prairie View A&M
Ex-Convicts Discuss Faith Based Self Help Programs in the Desistance/Rehabilitative Process
John F. Frana, University of Louisville Ryan D. Schroeder, University of Louisville
Discussants: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
Michael Hirsch, Huston-Tillotson University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 318: EPISTEMOLOGY OF TERRORISM II Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Jason Lee, Washington State University
Incarcerated Muslims' Perceptions of the War on Terror Gabriel Deiudicibus, Richard Stockton College of NJ
Mark Anarumo, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Thursday, November 13
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Post-Colonial Africa and the War on Terror's "Third Front" Chad Lago, Richard Stockton College of NJ
Mark Anarumo, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Suicide Missions in the United States William Parkin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
The Utility of Street Gang Research for Understanding Ethno-Nationalist Terrorism
Sean E. Goodison, University of Maryland
MEETING
SESSION 319: DIVISION OF CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Boardroom 23
MEETING
SESSION 320: ACADEMY OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY (OPEN TO ALL ASC MEETING PARTICIPANTS) Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chairs: Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland, College Park
Lorraine Mazerolle, Griffith University
Presenter: Joan McCord Award Presentation by David Weisburd, George Mason University “Why Non-Experimental Methods are Not Good Enough:
Advocating for Experimental Criminology
Discussants: Faye Taxman, George Mason University
Steven Belenko, Temple University Peter Grabosky, Australian National University Lawrence W. Sherman, Cambridge University David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Thursday, November 13
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MEETING
SESSION 321: CRIMINOLOGISTS WITHOUT BORDERS Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Cindy J. Smith, National Institute of Justice
MEETING
SESSION 322: AFRICAN CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE ASSOCIATION MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Hilton Admiral
MEETING
SESSION 323: HOMICIDE RESEARCH WORKING GROUP MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Pierre's
SOCIAL
SESSION 324: ICE CREAM SOCIAL (SPONSORED BY: WADSWORTH, A PART OF CENGAGE LEARNING) Thursday, November 13 - 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Exhibit Hall
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 325: OFFENDER PROFILING RESEARCH ON HOMICIDE Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University
Thursday, November 13
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Comparing the Criminal Histories of Single and Serial Homicide Offenders: Implications for Offender Profiling
Carrie Trojan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Looking at Body Disposal of Sexual Murderers: Implications for Offender Profiling
Jessica Field, Simon Fraser University Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University
Base Rate in the Profile of Sexual Murderers: A Neglected Dimension? Tom Mieczkowski, University of South Florida
Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University
Discussant: C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 326: TESTING GENERAL STRAIN THEORY AS AN EXPLANATION OF RACE/ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN OFFENDING Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland
General Strain Theory and Race/Ethnic Differences in Crime and Deviance Sung Joon Jang, Baylor University
Ye Jung Jeanne Kim, Baylor University
Race Differences in Stressor Exposure and Illegal Behavior from Birth through Adulthood
Lee Ann Slocum, University of Missouri, St. Louis Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland
Racial Socialization and Supportive Parenting as Moderators of the Linkage between Racial Discrimination and Offending
Callie H. Burt, University of Georgia Ronald L. Simons, University of Georgia
Thursday, November 13
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The Effect of Racial Discrimination on the Perception of Crime Appropriateness
Kristie Lipford, Southern Illinois University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 327: SPECIALIZATION IN OFFENDING - A COMPARISON FROM ENGLAND/WALES, HOLLAND AND THE USA Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Hanno Petras, University of Maryland, College Park
Criminal Lifestyle Specialization in Criminal Careers in England and Wales. A Latent Transition Analysis Approach
Brian J. Francis, Lancaster University, UK Keith Soothill, Lancaster University, UK
A Life Course Analysis of Offense Specialization Paul Nieuwbeerta, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement Gary Sweeten, Arizona State University
Specialization and Gap Time between Offenses Weiwei Liu, University of Maryland, College Park
Hanno Petras, University of Maryland, College Park
Discussant: Alex Piquero, University of Maryland
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 328: HOW THE MEDIA REPORT CRIME NEWS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Ted Gest, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Jeremy Kohler, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Anthony Sanders, St. Louis Evening Whirl Margaret Wolf Freivogel, Saint Louis Beacon
Craig Cheatham, KMOV-TV
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 329: LIFE COURSE FACTORS AND SUBSTANCE USE Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Celia C. Lo, University of Alabama
"Hello, I'm An Addict": Exploring Strategies for Disrupting Intergenerational Transmission of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
Kim Y. Taylor, Boston University and L.A.D.A of NJ
Religiosity, Spirituality, and Adult Substance Abuse Thomas M. Allen, University of Alabama
Celia C. Lo, University of Alabama
Soft Drug Initiation and Time to Initiation among Rural Adolescents: Age and Drug-Specific Determinants
David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Rebecca J. Howell, University of Alabama
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 330: SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL ISSUES Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Heather Zaykowski, University of Delaware
Problems and Prospects Revisited: Bursik's Mark on Chicago Style Criminology
Heather Zaykowski, University of Delaware Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware
Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends: 1965-1995 Brian James Stults, Florida State University
Parochial Social Control at Work: Sustainability of Neighborhood Organizations in a Disadvantaged Community
Christine Barrow, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice
Why Organized Crime Thrives in Some Cities: A social Disorganization Perspective
Yasin Kose, University of Texas at Dallas/Turkish National Police Oguzhan Basibuyuk, Turkish National Police
Huseyin Akdogan, University of North Texas/ Turkish National Police Ishak Celik, University of Texas at Dallas/ Turkish National Police
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 331: CORPORATE CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Intensified Enforcement of Employer Sanctions: A Drop in the Bucket? Judith Ann Warner, Texas A & M International University
Thursday, November 13
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The Institutionalization of Ethical Business Conduct After Sarbanes-Oxley: Implications for Organizational Crime Control
Brian Gifford, RAND Chaitra M. Hardison, RAND
The Ford Firestone Tragedy: An Analysis of an Attempt to Legislatively Define Corporate Homicide
Michael L. Benson, University of Cincinnati James D. Unnever, University of South Florida, Sarasota
Erin Harbinson, University of Cincinnati
Crimes against Workers' Safety: Understanding the Causes of Accidents at Work to Develop Fine Tuned Reduction Strategies
Barbara Vettori, Transcrime/Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime/Università degli Studi di Trento/Università Cattolica di Milano
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 332: THE INTERNATIONAL PRISONS INITIATIVE (IPI) PROJECT Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Fawn Ngo Mitchell, University of South Florida
Faith-based Corrections Around the World Richard F. Culp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
"Guatemala Cannot Return to the Past": Justice and the National Unity of Hope
Wayne J. Pitts, University of Memphis
Prison Amnesties and Incarceration Trends in Post-Soviet Countries Satenik Margaryan, Montclair State University
The South African Judicial Inspectorate of Prisons: How Independent is it from the Prison System it Monitors?
Steven Wood, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Thursday, November 13
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SESSION 333: THE CONTROL AND REGULATION OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Jennifer L. Christian, Indiana University, Bloomington
Do Ethics Codes and Training Deter Corporate Crime? Evidence from a Systematic Review
Natalie Schell, University of Maryland
Regulation and Crime in the Profession of Architecture Stephen Tillotson, Indiana University Bloomington
OSHA's Inspection and Enforcement Record of Accident and Standard Violations in the Apparel Industry
Danielle McGurrin, Portland State University Ryan Matthew Arnold, Portland State University
Lisa A. Zilney, Montclair State University
Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement and Criminalization in the US, Taiwan and Mainland China
Haiyan Liu, Indiana University, Bloomington
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 334: SEX OFFENDER BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS AND RISK FACTORS Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Manos G. Daskalou, University of Northampton, UK
Child Molesters Who are Violent Toward Adult Intimate Partners: Their Unique Sexual Fantasies, and Offending Patterns
Robyn Hacker, Loyola University Chicago Loretta Jane Stalans, Loyola University Chicago
Thursday, November 13
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Consistency in the Behavioral Patterns of Serial Rapists Jisun Park, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Risk Factors for Long-term Sexual Recidivism: Comparing Probation Supervised and Released Imprisoned Sex Offenders
Loretta Jane Stalans, Loyola University Chicago David Eric Olson, Loyola University Chicago
Specialization and Versatility in Post-Release Offending of Civilly Committed Rapists and Child Molesters
Danielle Arlanda Harris, San Jose State University Raymond Knight, Brandeis University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 335: RESEARCH ON DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE INTERVENTION Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Vivian C. Pacheco, Rutgers University
Teenage Drug and Alcohol Use: Comparing Individual and Contextual Effects Rachel Bridges Whaley, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Becky M. Hayes-Smith, University of Florida Justin Hayes-Smith, University of Florida
Examining Measurement Issues in Alcohol Establishment Research Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton University
Shannon M. Keating, Creighton University
Growing Recidivism?: Predictors of Recidivism Among Convicted Persons Involved in Drug Production Cases in Canada
Nicole Crutcher, Department of Justice Canada Kimberly Burnett, Department of Justice Canada
Thursday, November 13
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SESSION 336: DIVERSE AVENUES OF HOMICIDE RESEARCH: FACTORS INFLUENCING LETHALITY, LOCATION, RECIDIVISM AND CLEARANCE Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Candice Batton, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Lethal and Non-Lethal Outcomes for Male and Female Offenders: Utilizing the NIBRS Data Source
Amelia L. Davies Robinson, Auburn University
Journey to Homicide: Traveling Patterns for Victims and Suspects Nicholas Corsaro, Southern Illinois University
Jesenia Pizarro, Michigan State University
Predicting Recidivism in Homicide Offenders Using Classification Tree Analysis
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, University of Idaho Kristen Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections
George E. Tita, University of California, Irvine
The First 48: Homicide Solvability Factors that Lead to Rapid Clearance Tina Marie Kelchner, University of Florida
Ashley R.P. Kolnes, University of Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 337: THEORY ON THE CAUSES OF VIOLENCE Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Doris C. Chu, Arkansas State University
Are Educated Individuals Less Vulnerable to Strain?: A Test using Domestic Violence Data
Stephen Whitworth, University of Western Ontario
Thursday, November 13
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Religiosity, Family Cohesiveness, and Domestic Violence Doris C. Chu, Arkansas State University
Social Integration and Isolation of Serial Killers John Hubert White, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Matthew Gentile, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
The Role of Poverty in the Differential Etiology of Violence Joanne Savage, American University
Kevin H. Wozniak, American University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 338: GOVERNANCE, POLICING, AND EVERYDAY CULTURE Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Jonathan M. Wender, University of Washington
Sovereignty and the Struggle with Governance From Below Kevin Martin Stenson, Middlesex University, London
Policing as Purification: Towards a Phenomenological Anthropology of the Rituals of "Cleaning Up the Streets"
Jonathan M. Wender, University of Washington
How Roadside Memorial Laws redefine Crime and Discretion in the Community
Arthur J. Jipson, University of Dayton Paul J. Becker, University of Dayton
Bryan Byers, Ball State University
Discussant: Ophir Sefiha, Arizona State University
Thursday, November 13
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SESSION 339: MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE IN POLICING Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Mark E. Correia, San Jose State University
Communication and the Cop: Development and Implementation of a Procedural Justice-Based Training Program for State Troopers
Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State University
Effects of Redistricting and Altering Police Patrol Schedules in a Metropolitan Police Department
Jamie Marie Bryant, San Jose State University
Implementing Change in a Fractured Environment: Oakland Police Department's Effort to Address Crime
Mark E. Correia, San Jose State University David A. Jenks, University of West Georgia
Sharing the Power: Information Mehmet Demircioglu, University of North Texas and Turkish National Police
Ilker Pekgozlu, University of Texas at Dallas, Turkish National Police Habib Ozdemir, University of Texas/Dallas and Turkish National Police
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 340: THINKING ABOUT RESEARCH USEFUL TO UNITED NATIONS POLICY ON NATURAL RESOURCE CRIME: TOWARDS A GLOBAL "GREEN" RESEARCH AGENDA Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden
Chair: Kristiina Kangaspunta, Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
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Discussants: Rob White, University of Tasmania, Australia
Nigel South, University of Essex Nikos Passas, Northeastern University
Lorraine Elliott, The Australian National University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 341: VICTIMIZATION ACROSS DIFFERENT SOCIAL CONTEXTS Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
Criminal Victimization in Comparative Perspective: The Case of Iceland Helgi Gunnlaugsson, University of Iceland
The Victimisation of Businesses in Italy: Key Results Giulia Mugellini, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime
- Università degli Studi di Trento - Università Cattolica di Milano
Coming and Going: Commuter Students' Perceptions of Fear, Victimization and Crime Prevention
Rosemary L. Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
Gail Garfield, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Effectiveness of an Electronic Security Management System in a Privately-Owned Apartment Complex
David Frank Greenberg, New York University Jeffrey B. Roush, EMA, Inc.
Thursday, November 13
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 342: EUROGANG PROGRAM II: FINDINGS FROM EUROGANG NETWORK RESEARCHERS Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York
Risk Behaviours and Victimization among Gang Members: Gender Differences
Sandrine Haymoz Pantillon, University of Zurich, Switzerland Uberto Gatti, University of Genoa
Ethical Norms, Violation and Revenge in Norwegian Criminal Youth Gangs Ragnhild Bjornebekk, National Police University College
Drug Dealing and Other Income Generating Activities in the Non-Specialist Gang: Results from the YOGEC Project
Judith Aldridge, University of Manchester Juanjo Medina, University of Manchester Robert Ralphs, University of Manchester
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 343: TERRORISM, VULNERABILITY, AND THREAT ASSESSMENTS Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
The Political and Social Determinants of Terrorism, 1970-2007 Laura Dugan, University of Maryland Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Political Instability and Patterns of Global Terrorism Susan Fahey, University of Maryland
Ecotage: A Mixed Methods Investigation Jennifer Varriale, University of Maryland
Thursday, November 13
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SESSION 344: SUBSTANCE ABUSE: TREATMENT AND PROGRAM ASSESSMENT Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Shahid M. Shahidullah, Virginia State University
An Analysis of a National Survey of Drug Treatment Institutions in Taiwan Shr-chi Jou, Department of Corrections (Taiwan)
Examining an Access To Recovery (ATR) Correctional Reentry Initiative in Lake City
Michael A. Seredycz, University of Wisconsin, Parkside William Wakefield, University of Nebraska at Omaha
"Increasing Our Understanding of Factors Related to Reintegration in a Less Studied Population: Homeless Women"
Meredith Dank, John Jay College/Center for Community Alternatives Elaine Wolf, Center for Community Alternatives
Amanda Craig, Center for Community Alternatives
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 345: CONVICT CRIMINOLOGY SESSION 2: PRISON EDUCATION PROGRAMS, REENTRY Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chairs: Stephen Richards, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast
Frank: The Story of Frank Tannenbaum as a Convict Criminologist Matthew G. Yeager, University of Western Ontario
The Problems of Re-entry: A Comparative Study of Finland and USA Ikponwosa Ekunwe, University of Tampere
Richard S. Jones, Marquette University
Thursday, November 13
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The History and Efficacy of Prison Education Programs Kristin Reschenberg, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Discussants: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
William J. Farrell, Indiana University Southeast
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 346: POLICE ATTITUDES Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: John McCluskey, University of Texas at San Antonio
Korean Police Officer Attitudes and Self-reported Behaviors John McCluskey, University of Texas at San Antonio Byongook Moon, University of Texas at San Antonio
Chinese Police Cadets' Attitudes toward Police Role and Work Michael Cretacci, Buffalo State College
Ivan Sun, University of Delaware Yuning Wu, University of Delaware
Police Recruit Attitudes: Is There a Family Connection? Scott W. Phillips, Buffalo State College
Sean P. Varano, Northeastern University James J. Sobol, Buffalo State College
Discussant: Ivan Sun, University of Delaware
MEETING
SESSION 347: ACADEMY OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY BOARD MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 24
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MEETING
SESSION 348: FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Hilton Admiral
MEMORIAL
SESSION 349: BOB FIGLIO TRIBUTE Thursday, November 13 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 25
Discussants: Charles F. Wellford, University of Maryland
Terence P. Thornberry, University of Colorado Robert Silverman, Queen's University
Bernard Cohen, Queens College, CUNY Elmar Weitekamp, University of Tuebingen
Freda Adler, Rutgers University Marc Riedel, Southeastern Louisiana University
SESSION 350: POSTER SESSION Thursday, November 13 - 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom D & E
Complimentary Wine and Cheese
350-1 'Respect' for Children's Rights - In Search of an Elusive Concept Lesley Ann Noaks, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, U.K. John Charles Noaks, Independent Chartered Psychologist
350-2 (Un)Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence Meghan Lynn Rogers, University of Missouri, St. Louis
350-3 A Longitudinal Study of Abusive and Ineffective Parenting on Dating Violence among Males and Females
Kimberly A. Tyler, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Douglas A. Brownridge, University of Manitoba
Lisa A. Melander, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
350-4 A Spatio-temporal Comparison of Expressive and Instrumental Violent Crime
Nicole Hendrix, Radford University Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford University
Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Caroline, Charlotte
Thursday, November 13
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350-5 Abnormal P300 Amplitude and Heart Rate Reactivity as a Multivariate Endophenotype for Psychopathy
Yu Gao, University of Pennsylvania Robert Schug, University of Southern California
Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania
350-6 Adolescent Drug Trends - A New Twist On An Old Threat - "Cheese" Heroin
Hallie E. Stephens, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
350-7 An Environment of Violence: Analyzing the Effects of School Climate on Achievement
Laci Ann Ades, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
350-8 An Examination of Illicit Prescription Drug Use among College Students Christina Lanier, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Erin J. Farley, University of North Carolina Wilmington Rebecca Caldwell, University of North Carolina Wilmington
350-9 Assessing the Incidence, Impact, and Types of Industrial Metals Thefts in Indianapolis
Lindsey Medler, University of Indianapolis Daniel Rhoton, University of Indianapolis
David Allender, University of Indianapolis Kevin Whiteacre, University of Indianapolis
350-10 Attitudes of Residential Counselors toward Juvenile Offenders with Mental Health Problems
Amy Poland, Buena Vista University
350-11 Beyond Gang Membership: The Impact of Organizational Structure on Delinquency
Andrea Spindler, Simon Fraser University Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
350-12 Caged Witnesses: Bystanders to Prison Rape Melanie Carlson, University of Central Florida, Orlando
350-13 Campus Safety: A Qualitative Study Michael Emmons, Alfred University
Shawn Isaacs, Alfred University Jessamyn Tracy, Alfred University
Thursday, November 13
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350-14 Chained to Your Neighborhood: How Do Neighborhood Disorder Perceptions Change with Relocation?
Danielle Marie Wallace, University of Chicago
350-15 Child Behavioral Outcomes in the Context of Sampson and Laub's Age-Graded Theory of Informal Social Control
Rebecca Schnupp, University of Cincinnati John Wright, University of Cincinnati
Danielle Boisvert, University of Cincinnati
350-16 Construction Fraud Victimization after Hurricane Katrina. David R. Forde, University of Alabama
Ken Ward, University of Memphis Meghan McDevitt-Murphy, University of Memphis
350-17 Cooperation or Corruption? Informants, Cooperating Witnesses, Snitches and the Cops Who Love/Loathe Them!
Carl Allen Root, Eastern Kentucky University
350-18 Cramming and Pill-popping: Strain Theory and Non-Medical Stimulant Prescription Drug Use among College Students
Meagan Caridad Arrastia, University of Central Florida
350-19 Design against Crime: Reducing the Risk of Bicycle Theft Shane D. Johnson, University College London, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Adam Thorpe, Design Against Crime Centre/University of the Arts/Central Saint Martins
Aiden Sidebottom, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science Lorraine Gamman, University of the Arts, Central Saint Martins
350-20 Developmental Sequences and Comorbidity of Substance Use and Violence during Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
Helene Raskin White, Rutgers University Kristina M. Jackson, Brown University
Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
350-21 Deviant Women in Egypt: Refusing to be Mutilated Allison Michelle Cotton, Metropolitan State College of Denver
350-22 Does Homophobia Play a Role in Verdict Decisions? Examining Sexual Orientation and Participant Sex
Amro Fadel, Penn State Berks Brenda L. Russell, Penn State Berks
Laurie Ragatz, West Virginia University Shane Kraus, Castleton State College
Thursday, November 13
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350-23 Does School Context Impact Deviance and the Self-Control-Deviance Link? Pan Chen, Auburn University
Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Auburn University Andre Jeannin, University of Lausanne
Pierre-Andre Michaud, Université de Lausanne
350-24 Does Type of Punishment Affect a Juvenile Offender's Risk for Re-offending?
Kathryn R Noe, University of Maryland
350-25 Effects of Parental Presence on Coping and Delinquency in Homeless Adolescents
Rikki A. Garren, The Ohio State University Travis Jones, The Ohio State University
Paula Z. Toviessi, The Ohio State University Natasha Slesnick, The Ohio State University
350-26 Examining the Linkage between Sexual Activity and Problem Behaviors among Female Delinquents
Zina McGee, Hampton University
350-27 Examining the Use of Online Information and Perceptions of Drug Use Harm.
Melissa Tackett-Gibson, Sam Houston State University
350-28 Explaining the Gender Gap in Sentencing Outcomes: An Investigation of Differential Treatment in Federal Courts
Jill Kathleen Doerner, The University of Rhode Island/Bowling Green State University
350-29 From Stalking to Assault: An Analysis of the Escalation Process for Stalking Victimization
Kenneth J. Preston, University of Western Ontario Paul-Philippe Pare, University of Western Ontario
350-30 Gender Differences in Delinquent Behavior among American Indian Youth Kelley Hartshorn, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
350-31 Gender Differences in the Relationships between Parent and Children's Drinking Behavior among Korean Adolescents
Gang Lee, University of Texas at El Paso
350-32 Hidden Population Research: Ethnography and Children of Incarcerated Parents
Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Rutgers University
Thursday, November 13
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350-33 Homegrown Terrorist: A Spatial Analysis of Hate Group Existence in the United States
Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Arizona State University
350-34 Illegal Dumping: Large and Small Scale Littering in Rural Kentucky Kenneth Tunnell, Eastern Kentucky University
350-35 Immigration and Crime: An Examination of Offending Trajectories in a General Sample
Bianca E. Bersani, University of Maryland
350-36 Informal Social Control and Resulting Stress: The Case of Registered Sex Offenders
Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine, University of Central Florida Richard A. Tewksbury, University of Louisville
350-37 Is Domestic Abuse Recognized Similarly in Same-Sex Couples as in Heterosexual Couples?
Heather Lynn Stapleton, Penn State Berks Brenda L. Russell, Penn State Berks
Laurie Ragatz, West Virginia University Shane Kraus, Castleton State College
350-38 Is Self-Control Sufficient as an Explanation for Crime? Mei Wah Marjorie Williams, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
Richard B. Fletcher, Massey University Kevin R. Ronan, Central Queensland University
350-39 Maximizing a Sample: The Efficacies of Using a Web-Based Survey Tool for Criminalogical Research
Aviva Twersky Glasner, Bridgewater State College
350-40 Methods of Data Collection - Telephone Interviewing Anne Marie Sheehy, Alfred University
350-41 Perceptions of Cybercrime: An Exploratory Study Sz-De Yu, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Rebekah Rugola, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kate Hanrahan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
350-42 Physically Abused Schoolchildren: Gender Disparity in Family and Social Risk Factors
Julie Ann Bruns, North Dakota State University Jennifer Manis, North Dakota State University
Thursday, November 13
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350-43 Post-Adjudicatory Racial Incarceration Disproportionality in the U.S. Juvenile Justice System
Jaya Davis, Prairie View A&M University Jonathan Sorensen, Prairie View A&M University
350-44 Prevalence and Cause of Sentencing Disparity under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Bryanna Bryttany Hahn, Pennsylvania State University Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Penn State University
350-45 Prison through Tomorrow's Eyes: a Feature Documentary Paul Sutton, San Diego State University
350-46 Race and Drug Courts Nathaniel-Eugene Terrell, Emporia State University
350-47 Race and Reporting Burglary, Robbery, and Assault in Trinidad and Tobago Kimberly Brooke Mehlman, George Mason University
350-48 Reducing University Student Robberies Using a Lifestyle-Routine Activity Theory Framework
Justin A. Heinonen, University of Cincinnati Khadija M. Monk, University of Cincinnati
350-49 Rehabilitating Durkheim: Social Solidarity and Rehabilitation in Eastern State Penitentiary, 1829-1850
Ashley T. Aubuchon, University of California, Berkeley
350-50 Respect and Anderson's "Code of the Street" Theory: Interviews with Urban Youth
Paul Jason Miglin, The Ohio State University
350-51 Risk Perception on Welfare State Yoku Kado, University of Tokyo
350-52 Routine Activities of School Children: How Fear and Disorder Influence Avoidance of Specific Places
Ryan Randa, University of Cincinnati Alexander Drayer, University of Cincinnati
Daniel Lytle, University of Cincinnati
350-53 Scholarly Influence in International Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals from 1990-2005
Ellen G. Cohn, Florida International University David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Thursday, November 13
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350-54 Security in the Finnish Prisons Mika Junninen, HEUNI
350-55 Self-Control and Adverse Consequences of Alcohol Use Bradley Anderson, Rhode Island Hospital
Barbara Costello, University of Rhode Island Michael Stein, Rhode Island Hospital
350-56 Self-Injurious Behaviors in Corrections: Results from a National Survey Robert John Kaminski, University of South Carolina
Hayden P. Smith, University of South Carolina Dana DeHart, University of South Carolina
Heather Gantt, University of South Carolina
350-57 Services or Sanctions? Early Results from a Study of Youth Engagement Training for Case Managers
Douglas Young, University of Maryland, College Park Faye Taxman, George Mason University
Laura Ann Wyckoff, University of Maryland Jill Lynn Farrell, University of Maryland, College Park
350-58 Socio-Emotional Explanations for Public Punitiveness: Testing the Ontological Insecurity Thesis
Fenna van Marle, University of Cambridge
350-59 South African Serial Homicide: Behavioral Consistency and Victim Types Amber M. Horning, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
350-60 Spatial Patterns of the Outcomes of Summoning Jurors in Cook County, Illinois, 2005
James L. LeBeau, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
350-61 Study of the Serial Rapist Offender's Object Relation Francoise Claude Paramelle, Institut de Criminology, Paris
350-62 Superhero Justice: The Representation of Traditional Models of Criminal Justice in Popular Media
Bradford Reyns, University of Cincinnati Billy Henson, University of Cincinnati
Thursday, November 13
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350-63 Testing the Relevance of Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime for Male Sex Offenders
Danielle Arlanda Harris, San Jose State University Raymond Knight, Brandeis University
Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University
350-64 The CSI Effect: Examining CSI's Effects upon Public Perceptions of Forensic Science
K. Okita, University of Calgary
350-65 The Digital Divide in Incarcerated Settings Patrice Morris, Rutgers University
350-66 The Effects of Parenting, Family, Anxiety and Adverse Childhood Events on Aggression in Children
Paul Millar, Brock University Terrance J. Wade, Brock University
350-67 The Political Life of Abused and Neglected Children Patricia E. Erickson, Canisius College
350-68 The Relationship between Family Support and Adjustment among Female Detainees: Findings from a National Survey
Zina McGee, Hampton University
350-69 The Role of Organized Crime in Legalizing Banditsky Capital and Serving Economic Corruption in Russia
Serguei Cheloukhine, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
350-70 Trends in Police Research: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2006 Literature
Brad Bartholomew, University of Maryland Jennifer Gibbs, University of Maryland
Eileen Ahlin, University of Maryland David Mazeika, University of Maryland Patricia Joseph, University of Maryland
Noah Miller, University of Maryland
350-71 Turning Creativity into Action: Grounded Theory, Diversity and Inclusiveness
Susan R. Takata, University of Wisconsin, Parkside Jeanne Curran, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Thursday, November 13
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350-72 United States District Court Responses to the Retroactivity of the Crack Cocaine Amendment
Angela K. Reitler, University of Cincinnati
350-73 Using Multiple-Methods to Examine Methamphetamine in Oklahoma Rashi K. Shukla, University of Central Oklahoma
E. Elaine Bartgis, University of Central Oklahoma
350-74 What about Identity? Do Adolescents' Identity Styles Mediate the Relationships Between Family Characteristics and Delinquent Behavior?
Michael Courey, University of Western Ontario Paul-Philippe Pare, University of Western Ontario
350-75 When Worlds Collide: Climate Change's Implications for Crime and Criminal Justice
Edward Leonard Wayne Green, Eastern Kentucky University Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University
350-76 Wireless Video Surveillance: Effects on Crime and Disorder Sarah J. McLean, John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety
Robert E. Worden, University at Albany MoonSun Kim, SUNY Brockport
Tara Garmley, John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety
350-77 Women on the Inside: Patterns of Victimization, Coping and Adjustment among Female Inmates
Zina McGee, Hampton University Ebone Joseph, Hampton University
350-78 "War On" Ubiquitous Alkahest for Societal Problems Solving in U.S. H. James McGaha, Capital University
350-79 A Cross-National Comparison of Police Education Training in Finland and Kentucky
Brian Schaefer, Eastern Kentucky University Sean McCafferty, Eastern Kentucky University
350-80 Advocacy before Disaster: An Ethnographic Examination of the United Nations Environmental Program
Abby Lynne Wilson, University of California, Irvine
350-81 African Americans and the Drug Legalization Paradox: Does Violent Crime Affect the Level of Opposition?
Theodore Thornhill, University of Massachusetts
Thursday, November 13
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350-82 An Exploration of Gender and Age Differences in Measurement of Fear of Crime
Valerie J. Callanan, University of Akron Brent Teasdale, University of Akron
350-83 Antisocial Trajectories, Sexual Development and Sexual Offending in Adult Sexual Aggressors of Women
Jesse Cale, Simon Fraser University Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
350-84 Apologies and Perceptions of Forgiveness in Restorative Justice Conferences for Young Offenders
Hennessey Hayes, Griffith University
350-85 Are Japanese Children Really Safe? - An Empirical Study of Child Victimization in Japan
Mamoru Amemiya, National Research Institute of Police Science Tomonori Saito, National Research Institute of Police Science (JAPAN)
Takahito Shimada, National Research Institute of Police Science Yutaka Harada, National Research Institute of Police Science
350-86 Are the Effects of Risky Lifestyles on Violent Victimization Similar or Different for Women and Men?
Jennifer Nugent, University of Western Ontario
350-87 Assessing IPV in rural North Carolina: An Exploratory Study Kyle Ann Wehmann, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
350-88 Assessing the Impact of Mining Disasters on Company Offending Lesley Machtinger, University of Maryland
350-89 Assessing Treatment Availability for Sex Offenders on Probation and Parole in Kentucky
Lincoln Sloas, Morehead State University
350-90 Avoiding Detection: An Examination of Adaptive and Maladaptive Behaviors in Serial Homicide
Emily Kay Neimeyer, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Karen Marie Pepper, John Jay College of Criminal Justice C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
350-91 Beyond Risk Factors: The Theoretical Contextualization of Illicit ADHD Medication Use
William Watkins, University of South Florida
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350-92 Brief Intervention for Truant Youth: Preliminary Descriptive Information Laura M. Gulledge, University of South Florida
Rhissa Briones, University of South Florida Richard Dembo, University of South Florida
Steven Belenko, Temple University
350-93 Changing Perceptions of Procedural Justice among Legal Aid Clients Sylvia Valenzuela, University of California, Irvine James W. Meeker, University of California, Irvine
350-94 Comparing Police Attutudes to Race, Immigrant Status, and Political Orientation in New York City
Katherine Jean Warnke-Carpenter, University of California, Irvine
350-95 Consistency in Serial Rapes: Examining Violent and Control Behaviors within a Series
Danielle M. Rusnak, John Jay College of Criminal Justice C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
350-96 Court Culture and Court Efficiency: The Study of Two Eastern Ontario Bail Courts
Sarah Heath, University of Ottawa/Public Safety Canada
350-97 Criminal Justice Reform in Turkey: Success or Failure? Mehmet Arican, Turkish National Police Academy
350-98 Drug Courts: Treatment and Rehabilitation Resources Vena M. Schexnayder, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
350-99 Duration of Vehicle Stop, Duration of Vehicle Search: Do they vary by Race/Ethnicity of Driver?
Dawn M. Irlbeck, Creighton University Ryan Vacanti, Creighton University
350-100 Eliminating Street Drug Markets through Focused Deterrence Terri L. Shelton, University of North Carolina at Greensboro/Center for Youth,
Family, & Community Partnerships Kristen Leigh Di Luca, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
James Frabutt, University of Notre Dame Lynn Kenneth Harvey, Winston-Salem State University
M. Kristen Hefner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
350-101 Examining Juvenile Alcohol Use and the Four Personality Pathways to Impulsivity
Erin Mulligan, University of South Florida, Tampa
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350-102 Externalizing Behaviors among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Swiss Youth: An Ecodevelopmental Approach
Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, Texas Tech University Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Auburn University
350-103 Legal Change: The United States Supreme Court as Legislator Laura Bringer, University of California, Irvine
350-104 Linking a Roadway Composition Study to Traffic Tickets Issued in a Suburban Police Department
Jennifer J. Dierickx, York College of Pennsylvania Elizabeth Strayer, York College of Pennsylvania
350-105 MAOA has a Moderator of Childhood Maltreatment: A Preliminary Quantitative Meta-analytical Investigation
Jay Healey, Simon Fraser University Patrick Lussier, Simon Fraser University
350-106 Examining the Family Role in Enhancing Security for Children and Social Support
Tomonori Saito, National Research Institute of Police Science (JAPAN) Mamoru Amemiya, National Research Institute of Police Science Takahito Shimada, National Research Institute of Police Science
Yutaka Harada, National Research Institute of Police Science
350-107 Policy Stories of Girls and Violence: Implications for the Field Robin Robinson, University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth
Judith A. Ryder, St. John's University
350-108 Racial Threat and Property Offenders: Testing the Economic, Social and Threat of Black Crime Hypotheses
Julia Michelle Jackson, University of South Florida
350-109 Rates, Patterns, and Predictors of Criminal Justice Involvement Among Adults with Severe Mental Illness
Leslie A. Thornton, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Philip Leaf, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Gail Daumit, Johns Hopkins Medicine Donald Steinwachs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
350-110 Reducing Days from Client Arrest to Charge Resolution With a Mental Health Unit (MHU)
Kevin Jolly, University of Texas, El Paso/ El Paso County Public Defender's Office Larissa A. Schmersal, University of Texas, El Paso/ El Paso County Public
Defender's Office
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Harmon M. Hosch, University of Texas, El Paso Clara Hernandez, El Paso County Public Defender's Office
Robert Riley, El Paso County Public Defender's Office Bruce Ponder, El Paso County Public Defender's Office
350-111 Reintegrative Shaming in a Diversified Society Virginia R. Carver, University of Texas at Dallas
350-112 Religious Affiliations, Social Capital, and Juvenile Delinquency: An Empirical Testing of General Strain Theory.
Nirmal Niroula, Ohio University, Chillicothe
350-113 Risk Assessment of Delinquents in Japanese Juvenile Classification Home Takemi Mori, Iwaki Meisei University
Masaru Takahashi, Chiba Juvenile Classification Home Kenichi Kanto, Sendai Juvenile Classification Home
Kenichi Oobuchi, Tohoku University
350-114 Self-esteem and Violence Youngyol Yim, Slippery Rock University
350-115 Social Disorganization in the Workplace: Trust, Lies, and Social Ties Jamie A. Snyder, University of Cincinnati
Heidi Scherer, University of Cincinnati Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
350-116 The Effectiveness of a Mental Health Unit in Serving Defendants with Axis 1 Diagnoses
Larissa A. Schmersal, University of Texas, El Paso/ El Paso County Public Defender's Office
Kevin Jolly, University of Texas, El Paso/ El Paso County Public Defender's Office Harmon M. Hosch, University of Texas, El Paso
Clara Hernandez, El Paso County Public Defender's Office Robert Riley, El Paso County Public Defender's Office
Bruce Ponder, El Paso County Public Defender's Office
350-117 The Effects of Victimization on Women's Health: Assessing Similarities and Differences across Different Victim-Offender Relationships
Megan C. Stewart, University of Cincinnati Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
350-118 The Prediction of Direct and Indirect Sexual Aggression and Victimization Dusty Dawn Jenkins, Auburn University
Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Auburn University Maureen A. Young, Auburn University
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350-119 The Relationships between Parental Strain, School Strain, and Juvenile Aggressive Behavior: Does Parental Support Matter?
Brenda Kobayashi, University of Western Ontario
350-120 Victimization Rates and Drug use among High School and College Students Elizabeth Danielle Elliott, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Kaitlin Rayne, University of Missouri, St. Louis
350-121 Violent Lifestyles: Does the Role of Education and Occupation Differ Between Victims of Violent Death?
Ryan T. Shields, Florida State University Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore
350-122 Water Quality and "Community Health Indicators" in Isolated Rural Villages in Alaska
Allan Randall Barnes, University of Alaska Anchorage
350-123 A Descriptive Study on Terrorism in Korea Yeok-il Cho, University of Central Missouri
350-124 An Examination of Souvenirs and Trophies in Serial Homicide Marie C. Santa, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
350-125 Anomie and Strain Theories vs. The World Jordan Decker, Alfred University
350-126 Biological Inroads to Criminology: Assessment of the Status of Biological Correlates among Criminologists over 20 Years
Jonathon Cooper, Arizona State University
350-127 Demographic Characteristics of Female, Online Sex Offender Registrants Odessa Simms, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
350-128 Gender, Sexuality, Power and Drug Acquisition Strategies among Adolescent Girl Meth Users
Vera Lopez, Arizona State University Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University
Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Arizona State University
350-129 Gender, Victimization and the Status of Women Paul S. Maxim, Wilfrid Laurier University
Jennie M. Thompson, University of Western Ontario
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350-130 Relationship between Political Violence and Conventional Crime in Northern Ireland
Stuart Lee, University of Cambridge
350-131 Supply-Side Interventions vs Demand-Reduction Policies: Assessing Methamphetamine Legislation in Three States
Marisa Kei Omori, University of California, Irvine
350-132 Surviving the Anti-Gang Environment: Time to Recidivism for Post-Incarceration Delinquent Gang Members
Jonathan W. Caudill, University of Texas at Dallas James W. Marquart, Unversity of Texas at Dallas
350-133 The Black Sheep: Race and Prison Sentence Lengths in Pennsylvanian, 1860-1865
Ashley T. Aubuchon, University of California, Berkeley
350-134 The Influence of the Offender-Victim Interaction on the Rape Offender's Behavioral Pattern
Andrea Brannen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
350-135 The Intersection of HIV/AIDS and Intimate Partner Abuse in South Africa Courtney McDonald, University of Colorado, Boulder
350-136 The Origin of "Very Long" Prison Sentences in America: A Case Study of Pennsylvania, 1829-1865
Ashley T. Aubuchon, University of California, Berkeley
350-137 The Perception of Homeless People as Dangerous People: The Impact of the Media
Amy Melissa Donley, University of Central Florida
350-138 The Suffolk Integrated Domestic Violence Court: An Impact Evaluation Amanda B. Cissner, Center for Court Innovation
350-139 Torture: A Peacemaking Criminology Perspective John Fuller, University of West Georgia
350-140 Understanding the Impact of Mental Illness on Prison Program Participation and Parole Release Dispositions
Joel Caplan, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice Sara Cullen, University of Pennsylvania
Jason Matejkowski, University of Pennsylvania
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350-141 Youth Networks and the Odds of Arrest for Cannabis Cultivation Holly Nguyen, Simon Fraser University
Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University
350-142 Homicide Co-Victims and the Criminal Justice System: The Case of the Courtroom Workgroup
Mark David Reed, Georgia State University Nadia Borissova, Georgia State University
350-143 Tales of Richard & Aileen: Examining the Social and Psychological Characteristics of Serial Killers
Stefanie C. Paiz, California State University, Long Beach
350-144 Solved and Unsolved Homicides in Canada: A Comparison of Characteristics
Marina Sorochinski, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
RECEPTIONS
SESSION 351: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 25
SESSION 352: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS AND UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA INAUGURAL DOCTORAL PROGRAM RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 26
SESSION 353: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY EDWARDSVILLE RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 27
SESSION 354: INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 28
SESSION 355: UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY, SUNY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 29
SESSION 356: GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 41
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SESSION 357: HOMICIDE RESEARCH WORKING GROUP RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 42
SESSION 358: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 43
SESSION 359: GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 45
SESSION 360: UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 46
SESSION 361: AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 47
SESSION 362: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Director's Row 48
SESSION 363: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Faust's
SESSION 364: MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Promenade Ballroom E
SESSION 365: INDIANA UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Promenade Ballroom F
SESSION 366: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Rose Garden
SESSION 367: JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
SESSION 368: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
SESSION 369: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
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SESSION 370: UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
SESSION 371: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
SESSION 372: SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Thursday, November 13 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
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MEETING
SESSION 373: DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME BREAKFAST II Friday, November 14 - 7:30 am to 9:00 am Faust's
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 374: ASSESSING GENDER-RESPONSIVE RISK AND NEEDS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Boardroom 22
Chair: Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Women in Prison: Lessons from the Gender-Responsive Classification Project Emily Wright, University of South Carolina
Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati Ashley Bauman, University of Cincinnati
Emily Salisbury, Portland State University
Women on Probation: Lessons from the Gender-Responsive Classification Project
Emily Salisbury, Portland State University Emily Wright, University of South Carolina
Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Gender-Responsive Needs: The Influence of Motherhood on Risk Ashley Bauman, University of Cincinnati
Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati Emily Wright, University of South Carolina Emily Salisbury, Portland State University
Psychometric Validation of a Gender-Responsive Assessment Tool Valerie Bell, University of Cincinnati
Krista Gehring, University of Cincinnati Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 375: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: REDRESSING RAPE REFORM IN LAW AND ACTION Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Claire M. Renzetti, University of Dayton
Author: Susan Caringella, Western Michigan University
Discussants: Lynn Sharon Chancer, Hunter College
Walter DeKeseredy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 376: IMPORTANT ISSUES IN THEORETICAL INTEGRATION Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
Myths and Fallacies in Criminological Theorizing Sanjay Marwah, Guilford College
Jerry Joplin, Guilford College
Tracing the Historical Arc of Criminological Theory: Theoretical Trends in Criminology from 1964 to the Present
Thomas Vander Ven, Ohio University Michelle Brown, Ohio University Bruce Hoffman, Ohio University
The Study of Human Nature and Its Relationship to Criminal Behaviors Chang-Hun Lee, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
"Evolutionary Criminology: Making Use of a New Paradigm to Explore an Old Problem"
Joe L. Nedelec, Truman State University
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 377: RECENT FINDINGS ON THE LONGTERM CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College (CUNY)
Child Welfare Placement and the Criminal Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment
Sarah DeGue, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College (CUNY)
Pathways from Child Abuse and Neglect to Risky Sexual Behavior in Middle Adulthood: Sexual or General Deviance?
Helen W. Wilson, John Jay College Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College (CUNY)
The Relationship between Childhood Maltreatment and Subsequent Crime Victimization
Jared Kean McIntyre, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College (CUNY)
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 378: RELATIONSHIPS, INTERNALIZED RECIPROCITY, ATTACHMENTS, AND CONTROL Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Avi Brisman, Emory University
Attachment to Natural Mentors: A Social Control Approach to Understanding Delinquency
Amanda K. Priest, University of Oklahoma Margaret Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tara K. Shaw, University of Oklahoma
The Role Of Fathers In The Development Of Self-Control Brian Boutwell, Florida State University
Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
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The True Effect of Attachment on Deviance Emily Ciaravolo, Florida State University
Internalized Reciprocity and Self-Reported Deviance Mark Stephen Davis, The Ohio State University
Molly Holzheimer, Cuyahoga County Department of Child & Family Services Manfred H.M. van Dulmen, Kent State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 379: STALKING: RISK FACTORS AND RESPONSES Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Heather Melton, University of Utah
Gender Differences in Stalking Victimization Risk Kim S. Menard, The Pennsylvania State University
Aaron L. Pincus, The Pennsylvania State University
Stalking in the Context of Intimate Partner Abuse: The Role of Alcohol and/or Drugs
Heather Melton, University of Utah
Stalking and College Students: Examining the Information and Advice Available to Victims
Jennifer Truman, University of Central Florida
Discussant: Tracy Faye Tolbert, California State University, Long Beach
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 380: CRIMINOLOGY, PUBLIC DISCOURSE AND PENAL POLITICS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Ian Loader, University of Oxford
Democracy in the Court: Communicative Reason and Public Accountability in Punishment
Albert Dzur, Bowling Green State University Rekha Mirchandani, Bowling Green State University
Criminology in a Culture of Control David Garland, New York University
Doing Criminology in a "Hot" Climate Ian Loader, University of Oxford
Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Elliott Currie, University of California, Irvine
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 381: RISK OF INJURY FOR INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Devon Thacker, University of Colorado at Boulder
Power and Control in Pregnancy: An Examination of Context in Intimate Partner Physical Violence and Stalking
Rae Taylor, University of Central Florida Jana Jasinski, University of Central Florida
Friday, November 14
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Precursors to Victims' Injuries: A Multivariate Study of Intimate Violence in a Boston Suburb
Jamie P. Flexon, Florida International University Richard Gary Greenleaf, Elmhurst College
Arthur J. Lurigio, Loyola University Chicago
The Effects of Change in Substance Abuse on Victimization Risk for Women Breanne R. Pleggenkuhle, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Line between Life and Death: Risk Factors and the Severity of Intimate Partner Violence
Adrienne Celaya, University of Miami
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 382: TESTS OF MOFFITT'S TAXONOMY OF LIFE-COURSE PERSISTENT VERSUS ADOLESECENT-LIMITED ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Tara Renae McGee, Queensland University of Technology
The Impact of Snares on Adolescence-limited Antisocial Behavior: A Test of Moffitt's Developmental Taxonomy
Tara Renae McGee, Queensland University of Technology Mohammad R. Hayatbakhsh, The University of Queensland
William Bor, Mater Hospital Brisbane Rosemary L. Aird, Queensland University of Technology
Jake M. Najman, The University of Queensland
Adolescent Abstainers and Peer Network: A Partial Test of Moffitt's Theory Xiaojin Chen, Tulane University
Life-Course Trajectories and Peer Friendships: A Social Network Analysis of Dual-Taxonomy Theory
Jacob Thomas Neal Young, University of Washington
Friday, November 14
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Factors Related to 'Recovery' from Early-onset Antisocial Behaviour: An Examination of Moffitt's Typology
Tara Renae McGee, Queensland University of Technology Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University
Jake M. Najman, The University of Queensland
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 383: IMMIGRATION, NATIONALITY AND CRIME Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Hoan N. Bui, University of Tennessee
Citizenship, Social Disorganization, and Violent Crime: Do Neighborhood Characteristics Make a Difference?
Christa Polczynski, University of Central Florida Minna Grantham, University of Central Florida Lin Huff-Corzine, University of Central Florida
Jay Corzine, University of Central Florida
Foreign Nationals and Crime: An Exploratory Analysis of Immigrants, Migrants, and Non-Immigrants in Northern Virginia
Kimberly Brooke Mehlman, George Mason University
The Context of Imprisonment: Examining Incarceration Rates of Illegal Immigrants
Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University Jessica Saunders, Arizona State University
Race/Ethnicity and Recidivism Risk: The Importance of Considering Nativity When Examining White-Black-Hispanic Differences
Virginia McGovern, Mount Saint Mary's University
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 384: FEAR OF CRIME: COMMUNITY, NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE MEDIA Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Randy L. LaGrange, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Disorderly Places: A Spatial Analysis of Fear in a High Crime Neighborhood Steven Kohm, University of Winnipeg
Fear of Crime and Social Change: A Qualitative Study of a Town in Transition Timothy Colin Brown, Louisiana State University
William Bankston, Louisiana State University Craig Forsyth, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Emily Berthelot, Louisiana State University
The Impact of Media on Fear of Crime: A Comparative Analysis Courtney A. Waid, North Dakota State University
Rhonda R. Dobbs, University of Texas at Arlington Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State University
What Shapes Peoples' Perception of Disorder? An Exploratory Study of Fear, Victimization and Demographics
Joshua C. Hinkle, University of Maryland Sue-Ming Yang, Georgia State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 385: CRIMINOLOGY AND INTELLECTUAL PIRACY AND COUNTERFEITING ACTIVITIES Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Rick Aniskiewicz, Indiana University Kokomo
Explaining Piracy: A Routine Activities Analysis David F Luckenbill, Northern Illinois University
Kirk Miller, Northern Illinois University
Friday, November 14
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Market-Driven Fraud: The Impact and Consequences of Counterfeit Products and Intellectual Property Violations
Robyn R. Mace, Michigan State University
Situational Crime Prevention and Counterfeiting of Food Products: Crime Opportunities in Counterfeiting of Food Products
Elisa Andali, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 386: PREDICTING BIAS CRIME: MOTIVATING FACTORS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 46
Chair: Dean C. Alexander, Western Illinois University
Distinctive Characteristics of Sexual Orientation Bias Crimes Michele Stacey, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Using Macro-Level Predictors to Explain the Presence of Organized Hate Groups
Paula J. Kutneski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jane Florence Gauthier, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
A Political Model of Hate Crime Offending: Hate Crimes as a Reaction to Homosexual Gains
Gretchen Molly Barrett, State University of New York at Albany Ryan D. King, State University of New York at Albany
U.S. Hate Group Attacks Against Hispanics Dean C. Alexander, Western Illinois University
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 387: VIOLENCE AGAINST THE POLICE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Donald Faggiani, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Racial Threat and Violence against the Police: A Test at the Local Level Robert John Kaminski, University of South Carolina Donald Faggiani, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
An Application of Routine Activities Theory Lorie Fridell, University of South Florida
Donald Faggiani, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Carter Rees, University at Albany
Redesign of the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Analysis: Update
Cynthia Barnett-Ryan, Federal Bureau of Investigation
A Multi-level Analysis of a Criminal Opportunity Model of Violence against Law Enforcement Officers
Donald Faggiani, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Lorie Fridell, University of South Florida
Daniel Bibel, Commonewealth Fussion Center
Discussant: Daniel Bibel, Commonewealth Fussion Center
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 388: GENOCIDE AND CONFLICT Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Pietro Stefano Toggia, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Explaining Genocide: Criminologists and the Others Joachim J. Savelsberg, University of Minnesota
Friday, November 14
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Femicide- A Transnational View Guadalupe T. Vidales, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
The Conceptualization of Genocide in the International Media: A Case Study of Darfur
Kayla Costello, Western Kentucky University Jerry K. Daday, Western Kentucky University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 389: THE ENFORCER: THE ROLE OF THE PROSECUTOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Dyan Dyan McGuire, Saint Louis University
Controlling Prosecutorial Misconduct--New Trends in Brady v Maryland? David M. Jones, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
How Prosecutors Decide: Towards a Theory of Prosecutorial Decision-making.
Scott Ingram, Indiana University
Prosecution of a Serial Killer Dustin Tyler Gremo, Holy Family University
The Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender in Prosecutorial Decision Making Travis W. Franklin, Washington State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 390: VICTIMIZATION AND POLICE BEHAVIORS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Scott Cunningham, Portland State University
Friday, November 14
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Older Adults and Contact with the Police as Victims, Complainants and Citizens
Scott Cunningham, Portland State University
Victims of Police Crime: Measurement and Trends Philip M. Stinson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 391: VICTIMIZATION RESEARCH WITH THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY (NCVS) Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Leah Daigle, Georgia State University
Using the NCVS to Measure the Crime of Stalking Shannan Catalano, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
Statistics Katrina Baum, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
Statistics Michael Rand, United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
Statistics
The Age-Victimization Curve: The Applicability of an Accelerated Longitudinal Design on Self-report Data
Margit Averdijk, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)
Self-Defensive Gun Use by Crime Victims: A Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations
Timothy C. Hart, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Terry Miethe, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
What Influences Reporting Single and Recurring Victimizations to Law Enforcement and Others?: Results from the NCVS
Leah Daigle, Georgia State University Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
Shannon Santana, University of North Carolina at Wilmington Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 392: ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND OFFENDERS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University
Everyday 'Hate Crime' and the Criminology of Everyday Life Paul Iganski, Lancaster University
Examining Juvenile Arrest Rates for Burglary: A Routine Activities Approach Wendi Kaye Pollock, Sam Houston State University
Hee-Jong Joo, Sam Houston State University
Getting a Handle on Offenders: Exploring Possibilities for Control Marie Skubak Tillyer, University of Texas at San Antonio
John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
A Routine Activities Approach to Understanding Illegal Street Skateboarding Michael J. Hogan, Colorado State University
Sean T. Kelly, Colorado State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 393: STUDIES OF HOMICIDE ACROSS TIME Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Rachel Bridges Whaley, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Evaluating Spatial Aggregation Bias in Homicide Trends: The Influence of a Race Riot
Andrew Myer, University of Cincinnati
Examining Changes in Male- and Female-perpetrated Intimate Partner Homicide Over Time
Amy Reckdenwald, Florida Atlantic University
Prostitutes as U.S. Serial Murder Victims, 1970-2007 Kenna Quinet, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Friday, November 14
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Structural Determinants of Homicide: Any Changes over the Last Half-Century?
Maria Tcherni, University at Albany, SUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 394: PEACEMAKING CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: William J. Farrell, Indiana University Southeast
Torture, Peacemaking and Justice: Lessons From El Salvador William J. Farrell, Indiana University Southeast
Penal Harm and the Female Offender Bernadette Olson, Indiana University Southeast
A Return to the Good Old Days: Race, Psychobabble, and Other Factors Used to Predict Future Criminal Behavior
William Brown, Western Oregon University Charles Terry, University of California, Santa Barbara
Dynamic Risk Management: Resource Identification, Coordination, and Distribution as an Alternative to Get Tough Policies in Sentencing
Randal Fritzler, Pacific Sentencing Institute
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 395: GREEN CRIMINOLOGY: AN EXPLORATION OF THE ROLES AND INTERACTIONS OF HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN ANIMALS IN PRISONS AND PRISON PROGRAMS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
Friday, November 14
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Moving beyond "Fun and Games:" The Human-animal Bond in Animal-Assisted Therapy with Institutionalized Young Women
Allison Foley, University of Colorado at Boulder
Prison-based Animal Programs through a Green Criminology Lens: Where do PAPs belong?
Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University
Embracing Animality? A Green Criminological Examination of Inmate Labour Programs
Amy J. Fitzgerald, University of Windsor
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 396: EXAMINING LAW ENFORCEMENT STRATEGIES ACROSS NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXTS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Rick Ruddell, Eastern Kentucky University
A Decade Later: Street Stops, Broken Windows, and Crime in New York City Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University
Amanda Geller, Columbia University Garth Davies, Simon Fraser University
Valerie West, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Police Officers and Security Guards: Threat Analysis and Enforcement Strength in US Cities
Matthew Thomas, California State University, Chico Ryan Patten, California State University, Chico
Rick Ruddell, Eastern Kentucky University
Politics and the Police: Group Conflict, Political Control and Order-maintenance Policing
Shea W. Cronin, American University
Friday, November 14
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The Effect of Increased Police Presence on Crime Rates in Affluent Neighborhoods
Emmanuel Barthe, University of Nevada, Reno Grant B. Stitt, University of Nevada, Reno
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 397: ORGANIZATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF POLICING CRISES Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Wendy Lynn Hicks, Loyola University New Orleans
A Mental Health Initiative: An Evaluation of the New Orleans Police Department's Crisis Intervention Team
Wendy Lynn Hicks, Loyola University New Orleans
A Theoretical Analysis of Issues Involving the Police and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Terry Carl Cox, Eastern Kentucky University
Critical Incident Preparedness and Response on Campus George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Matthew J. Giblin, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Joseph A. Schafer, Southern Illinois University
Eric M. Heiple, Southern Illinois University
SESSION 398: DEVELOPING A QUALITY PROPOSAL FOR SUBMISSIONS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Boardroom 21
Chair: Christine R. Crossland, U.S. Department of Justice (OJP/NIJ)
Discussants: Christine R. Crossland, U.S. Department of Justice (OJP/NIJ)
Bernie Auchter, National Institute of Justice
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SESSION 399: ROUNDTABLE - ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE PROGRAM: TRANSFORMING POWER Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden 1
Discussants: Jo-Ann Della Giustina, Bridgewater State College
Stephanie Johnson, Bridgewater State College/Northeastern University Aviva Twersky Glasner, Bridgewater State College
SESSION 400: ROUNDTABLE - CONDUCTING A STREET-DRUG MARKET ELIMINATION INITIATIVE: THE STRATEGY AS OUTLINED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT PARTNERS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden 2
Chair: James Frabutt, University of Notre Dame
Discussants: Kristen Leigh Di Luca, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Terri L. Shelton, University of North Carolina at Greensboro/Center for Youth, Family, & Community Partnerships
Lynn Kenneth Harvey, Winston-Salem State University M. Kristen Hefner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Eleazer D. Hunt, High Point Police Department
SESSION 401: ROUNDTABLE - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & THE POLICE RESPONSE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden 3
Chair: Christina DeJong, Michigan State University
Police Classification and Arrest of Domestic Violence Incidents Using NIBRS Leonore M. Simon, East Tennessee State University
Explaining Variation in Officer Time Spent on Domestic Calls Christina DeJong, Michigan State University
Molly Dragiewicz, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Perceptions of Family Violence Esperanza Camargo, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Friday, November 14
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Problems of Administration of Nigerian Criminal Justice on Female Offenders Chioma Daisy Ebeniro, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
SESSION 402: ROUNDTABLE - HUMANISTIC APPROACHES TO OFFENDER TREATMENT: RELATIONSHIP AND THE REHABILITATIVE PROCESS Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden 4
Chair: David Polizzi, Indiana State University
Discussants: Matthew Draper, Indiana State University
Mark Green, Indiana State University
SESSION 403: ROUNDTABLE - HOW TO TEACH A JAIL COURSE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Rose Garden 5
Chair: Ken Kerle, American Jail Association
Discussants: John Smykla, University of West Florida
Ted Heim, Washburn University Gregg Etter, University of Central Missouri
Dick Kline, Shawnee County Department of Corrections
SESSION 404: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Angela Moore, Office of Research and Evaluation
Discussants: Margaret Zahn, National Institute of Justice
Winnie Reed, United States Department of Justice Nancy Merritt, National Institute of Justice Cindy J. Smith, National Institute of Justice
Phelan Wyrick, National Institute of Justice - DOJ
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 405: GENDER AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Boardroom 22
Chair: Tara D. Opsal, University of Colorado at Boulder
Components of Female Sex Offender Sentencing Bridget A. Hepner, Sam Houston State University
The Influence of Gender on Incarceration for Parole and Probation Violations Nicole Smolter, University of Delaware
Violent Offenders' Perceptions of Victims: Contrasting Restorative Justice Programs and Traditional Probation
Susan L. Miller, University of Delaware Michelle L. Meloy, Rutgers University
Women on Parole: The Self, Surveillance, and Success Tara D. Opsal, University of Colorado at Boulder
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 406: CRIME AND SOCIAL REACTION: APPLICATIONS OF LABELING THEORY Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Malcolm Holmes, University of Wyoming
Race, Social Context, and Social Control: An Examination of Racial Disparity in School Punishment
Bradley T. Brick, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Stigma, Secrecy, and Education: An Examination of First Time and Repeat Offenders
Mark Bodkin, North Carolina State University Terri Winnick, The Ohio State University, Mansfield
Friday, November 14
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The Felony Convict Label and Its Consequences for Employment Kelle Barrick, Florida State University William Bales, Florida State University Ted Chiricos, Florida State University
Stephanie Bontrager, The Justice Research Center
Sex Offenders as Outsiders: A Reexamination of the Labeling Perspective Sean Maddan, University of Tampa
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 407: RACIALIZED POLICING AND PROFILING: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Joe Ukemenam, The British Society of Criminology
Racial Profiling and Racial Oppression Karen Suzanne Glover, California State University San Marcos
The Racialized Policing of Puerto Rican and Mexican Males: A Comparative Analysis
Claudio G. Vera Sanchez, San Jose State University
Traffic Stop Patterns and Race: A Multivariate Approach In Springfield, Illinois
Michael H. Hazlett, Western Illinois University Bonny M. Mhlanga, Western Illinois University
Differential Tracking of Sex Offenders by Race and Offense in the Correctional System
Chrysanthi Leon, University of Delaware
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 408: PLACE AND POLICING Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 26
Chair: David Weisburd, University of Maryland
The Influence of Characteristics of Places on Police Officer Decision Making Cynthia Lum, George Mason University
Officer Perceptions of Violence, Gangs, and Dangerousness at Places Julie Willis, George Mason University
The Varieties and Effectiveness of Hot Spots Policing: Results from a National Survey of Police Agencies and a Re-Assessment of Prior Research
Christopher Koper, Police Executive Research Forum
Discussant: Ralph B. Taylor, Temple University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 409: CHILD ABUSE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE OUTCOMES Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Margaret-Ellen Pipe, Brooklyn College, CUNY
Child Abuse Legislation and Prosecution: An Overview Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice
Case Outcomes in the Investigation of Child Sexual Abuse Cases: Does the Quality of the Interview make a Difference?
Margaret-Ellen Pipe, Brooklyn College, CUNY
What Are The Criminal Justice Outcomes Of Child Abuse Investigations? A Research Review
Theodore Cross, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne Wendy A. Walsh, University of New Hampshire
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 410: SPATIAL PATTERNS OF CRIME AND OFFENDING Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Caroline, Charlotte
Crime Displacement and HUD's HOPE VI Initiative Meagan Cahill, Urban Institute
Samantha Hetrick, Urban Institute Elizabeth Davies, Urban Institute
Microspatial Analysis of Rape: Time-of-day, Day-of-week Patterning Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford University
Nicole Hendrix, Radford University Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Caroline, Charlotte
Multiple Dimensions of Residential Segregation and Urban Black Rates of Homicide
James Kanan, Western Kentucky University
Registered Sex Offenders and Incidence of Sex Offences Reported to Police Thomas Stucky, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis
John R. Ottensmann, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 411: NEITHER VILLAIN NOR VICTIM: EMPOWERMENT NARRATIVES OF WOMEN SUBSTANCE USERS Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware
Sex Work and Drug Use: An Argument for Decriminalizing Prostitution Phyllis Coontz, University of Pittsburgh
Friday, November 14
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Women, Power and Resistance in Street-Life Social Networks Christopher W. Mullins, University of Northern Iowa
Facilitating Change for Women?: Exploring the Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Drug Court
Christime Saum, Rowan University
Negotiating Gender for Couples in Methadone Maintenance Treatment Margaret Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Discussant: Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 412: CITIZEN SATISFACTION AND POLICE LEGITIMACY Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Citizens' Preferences and Attitude Towards the Police: An Analysis of Racial Differences
Denise Nation, Winston Salem State University Lawrence F. Travis III, University of Cincinnati
Perceptions of the Police: The Influence of Individual and Contextual Factors Brenda Vogel, California State University, Long Beach
Ron Vogel, California State University Long Beach
Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Judicial Review of Racial Profiling at Police Checkpoints
Robert Chaires, University of Nevada, Reno Emmanuel Barthe, University of Nevada, Reno
Susan Lentz, University of Nevada, Reno
The Perception of Racial Profiling: Implications for Crime Control, Police Legitimacy, and Citizen Satisfaction
Jason Lee, Washington State University
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 413: MECHANISMS OF FAMILIAL SUPPORT AND CRIME Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Jason Scott, Rochester Institute of Technology
Do Dual Earner Families Influence Crime Like Single Parent Families or "Traditional" Families?
Bryan K. Robinson, University at Albany
Family, Education, and Criminal Behavior Paulaska Salome Ramirez, William Paterson University
Sheetal Ranjan, William Paterson University
The Multiplicative Effects of Parental Incarceration and Cumulative Disadvantage on the Children of Incarcerated Offenders
Nadine Frederique, University of Maryland, College Park
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 414: HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Richard D. Clark, John Carroll University
Factors Influential to the Decision to become a Refugee or Internally Displaced Person
William R. Pruitt, Northeastern University
Peacebuilding Compared John Braithwaite, The Australian National University
Powerless Resistance: A Theoretical Discussion of Power, Violence, Resistance, and the Brazilian Landless Movement
Erin Heil, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 415: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF BULLYING BEHAVIOR Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Lynn S. Urban, University of Central Missouri
Factors Associated with Bullying Behaviors in a Longitudinal Sample of Children
Karin E. Tusinski, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Effect of Bully Victimization on Delinquency Jennifer S. Wong, Simon Fraser University
Cyberbullicide: Suicidal Ideation and Online Aggression among Adolescents Justin W. Patchin, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Sameer Hinduja, Florida Atlantic University
Predictors of In-School Weapon-Carrying Wendy Povitsky Stickle, University of Maryland College Park
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 416: CROSS-NATIONAL CORRELATES OF HOMICIDE AND ITS CONTROL Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Victor Shaw, California State University, Northridge
Country Level Correlates of Public Punitiveness Sarah Joanna Reed, University of Texas at Austin
Social Capital, Tolerance for Deviance and Civic Action: Explaining Homicide Rates across 57 Nations
David Pettinicchio, University of Washington Blaine Robbins, University of Washington
Social Disadvantage and Homicide in Western Developed Nations Irshad Altheimer, Wayne State University
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 417: THE USE OF SECONDARY INTERNATIONAL DATA BASES TO TEST CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 46
Chair: Jack R. Greene, Northeastern University
Crime, Shame, Reintegration and International Homicide: A Partial Test of the Macro-Level Propositions of RST
Lonnie M. Schaible, Eastern Washington University Lorine Hughes, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Homicide Rate and Public Confidence in Police: An International Perspective Hyunseok Jang, Sam Houston State University
Hee-Jong Joo, Sam Houston State University Jihong Zhao, Sam Houston State University
Comparing Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan: Economics, Cultural Conflict, Security Forces, and Terrorist Attacks in Central Asia
David Thomas Berg, Arizona State University
Discussant: Jack R. Greene, Northeastern University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 418: IMMIGRATION AND VICTIMIZATION Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Nawal Ammar, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Immigration and Informal Economies - The German Case Sandra M. Bucerius, University of Toronto
Immigration and Victims Allen W. Wong, State University of New York at Albany
Friday, November 14
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Undocumented Immigrants as Victims of Crime Marialuz S. Bribiesca, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Kathy Mora, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Exploring the Immigration and Crime Link: The Case of Chicago Neighborhoods
Zahra Shekarkhar, University of Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 419: SEXUAL ABUSE IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: OFFENSE PATTERNS, CAUSAL PROBLEMS, AND THE IMPACT OF LAW ON BEHAVIOR Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Karen Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Can Environment and Offense Patterns Predict Cohort Membership? Alissa Ackerman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Bilal Khan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Karen Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Linking Sexual Identity and Sexual Abuse: A Discussion of Causal Models Margaret Leland Smith, John Jay College
Priest Abusers and Complex Role Identities Brenda Vollman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Public Sanctions / Private Behavior: The Impact of Statutory Change on the Regional Incidence of Sexual Abuse by Priests
Tasha Youstin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Veronica Neilan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 420: DISCRIMINATORY POLICING AND TRAFFIC STOPS Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Stephen K. Rice, Seattle University
But is it Racial Profiling? Identifying Evidence of Pretext Stops in Vehicle Stop Data.
Vikas Kumar Gumbhir, Gonzaga University
'Observational' Studies for Denominator Assessment in Racial Profiling Research
Clayton Mosher, Washington State University Travis C. Pratt, Washington State University
Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University Scott Akins, Oregon State University
Race, Police, and Policy: Do Racial Profiling Policies Reduce Disparities in Police Traffic Stops?
Kirk Miller, Northern Illinois University
"You Know That's Not Why You Pulled Me Over Man": Citizen's Verbal Challenges in Traffic Stops
Albert J. Meehan, Oakland University Jennifer J. Dierickx, York College of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 421: HOW CRIMINOLOGISTS CAN DEAL WITH THE NEWS MEDIA Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Ted Gest, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State University Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland, College Park
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 422: ORIGINS OF AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY II Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chairs: Andrew Myer, University of Cincinnati
Cheryl Lero Jonson, University of Cincinnati
The Origins and Development of Social Learning Theory Ronald L. Akers, University of Florida
Edwin H. Sutherland: The Theory of Differential Association Colin H. Goff, University of Winnipeg
Gilbert Geis, University of California, Irvine
Containment Theory: Walter Reckless and Simon Dinitz C. Ronald Huff, University of California, Irvine
Frank R. Scarpitti, University of Delaware
The Rise of Feminist Criminology: Freda Adler Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 423: STRUCTURAL INEQUALITY AND RACE Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Marc Riedel, Southeastern Louisiana University
The Desistance Gap: Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the Lifecourse Walter Forrest, Northeastern University
Opposition to Affirmative Action as a Result of Racial Threat: A Multi-Level Analysis
Kristin Lavin, Florida State University
Friday, November 14
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Overcoming the Barriers to Accessing Closed Native American Indian Tribal Communities
Julie C. Abril, Eastern New Mexico University
State Social Institutions and Their Effect on the Incarceration Rates of Blacks and Whites
Lish Harris, The Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 424: MEASURING PRISON DISTURBANCES AND ADJUSTMENT PATTERNS Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Benjamin Steiner, University of South Carolina
Comparing Self-Report to Official Data on Inmate Misconduct in Ohio Prisons Benjamin Steiner, University of South Carolina
John Wooldredge, University of Cincinnati
It's in the Hole: Solitary Confinement as a Measure of Prison Adjustment Michael P. Harrington, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Robbin S. Ogle, University of Nebraska at Omaha
The Effect of Length of Time Served on Subsequent Criminal Offending: Defiance, Deterrence, or Irrelevance?
Michael Ezell, Vanderbilt University
Prison Crowding: Measurement Matters David M. Bierie, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 425: EXAMINING (IN)JUSTICE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: FROM LAW TO CORRECTIONS Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Kristin A. Bates, California State University, San Marcos
Controlling Race and Ethnicity through the Civil Gang Injunction: An Exploratory Analysis
Kristin A. Bates, California State University, San Marcos Richelle S. Swan, California State University San Marcos
Mandatory Arrest Laws: Policies and Enforcement Practices Devon Thacker, University of Colorado at Boulder
Sara Steen, University of Colorado at Boulder
Imprisonment in Brown and White: The Characteristics of Violent Offenders and Drug Offenders in Prison
Matthew Atherton, California State University, San Marcos Kristin A. Bates, California State University, San Marcos
Garry Rolison, California State University, San Marcos Mary Jo Poole, California State University San Marcos
Reconceptualizing Prison and Prisoners: Attempts to Resist "Get Tough on Crime" Discourse
Jodie Lawston, California State University San Marcos
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 426: COMPARING TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM IN THE U.S. WITH TERRORISTIC ORGANIZATIONS AND BEHAVIOR IN MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURES Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Mark Hamm, Indiana State University
Friday, November 14
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Assessing Structures and Links Among American White Supremacist Extremists Through the Lens of Social Network Analysis
David Caspi, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Comparing Far-right Extremist Homicide and Traditional Homicide Incidents and Participants in the United States, 1990-2007
Jeffrey A. Gruenewald, Michigan State University Steve Chermak, Michigan State University
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Evaluation of the Roots of Global Terrorism in the Middle East with Crime Theories
Serkan Tasgin, University of Louisville Eyup Aydogdu, Spalding University
Ferhat Goktepe, Spalding University
Motivations for Participation in Terrorist Organizations: An Analysis of DHKP/C and Turkish Hezbollah Terrorist Organizations
Bilal Sevinc, Michigan State University/Turkish National Police Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Steve Chermak, Michigan State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 427: ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE DECISION MAKING Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University
Probation, Jail or Prison: Does the Redefining of Sentence Type Matter? Yu Zhang, Northeastern University
Race, Gender and Ethnicity: A Study of the Canadian Federal Court and Immigration Appeals
Johannes Wheeldon, George Mason University Colleen Sheppard, George Mason University
Jon B. Gould, George Mason University
Friday, November 14
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The Effects of Victim and Offender Characteristics on the Sentences of Sex Offenders
Carly M. Hilinski, Grand Valley State University Tina Freiburger, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Andrew Verheek, Kent County, MI Office of Community Corrections
The Impact of Race and Family Status on Criminal Sentencing Decisions Tina Freiburger, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Kareem Jordan, University of North Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 428: FRAMEWORKS AND EMERGING ISSUES IN POLICE AUTHORITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Ken Adams, University of Central Florida
Best Practices for Police Relative to Recognizing Extremists Terry M. Mors, Western Illinois University
Police Accountability Systems: A Critical Review and Analysis Ken Adams, University of Central Florida
Stealing the Obscene: Relationships Between Adult Oriented Business Establishments and the Police
Ashley R.P. Kolnes, University of Florida Allison L. Timbs, University of Florida
The Warden is Coming: A Sociological Analysis of Poaching Matthew Richard Filteau, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Friday, November 14
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MEETING
SESSION 429: BLUEPRINTS FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION BOARD MEETING Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 12:20 pm Boardroom 23
MEETING
SESSION 430: ASSOCIATION OF DOCTORAL PROGRAMS BUSINESS MEETING Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Hilton Laclede
MEETING
SESSION 431: WHAT'S UP AT NIJ? (NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE) Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Edwin Zedlewski, National Institute of Justice - DOJ
Speaker: David W. Hagy, National Institute of Justice, Director
Discussants: TBA
SESSION 432: THE STATE OF FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY I Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Boardroom 21
Chair: Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
Discussants: Christine Rasche, University of North Florida
Roslyn Muraskin, C.W. Post - L.I.U. Joanne M. Kaufman, University at Albany, SUNY
Susan F. Sharp, University of Oklahoma Sharon Redhawk-Love, Ball State University
Friday, November 14
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SESSION 433: ROUNDTABLE - ALTERNATIVE PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING THE INTRODUCTORY CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSE TO ENHANCE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden 1
Chair: Tod W. Burke, Radford University
Discussants: Stephen Owen, Radford University
Henry F. Fradella, California State University, Long Beach Jerry Joplin, Guilford College
SESSION 434: ROUNDTABLE - COUNTER TERRORISM TRAINING FOR LOCAL POLICE OFFICERS Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden 2
Chair: Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Discussants: Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Serguei Cheloukhine, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Joseph F. King, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
SESSION 435: ROUNDTABLE - FUTURE OF CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden 3
Chair: John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Discussants: Joseph A. Schafer, Southern Illinois University
Jay Corzine, University of Central Florida Michael Buerger, Bowling Green State University Lin Huff-Corzine, University of Central Florida
Thomas A. Petee, Auburn University
Friday, November 14
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SESSION 436: ROUNDTABLE - INSIDE-OUT PRISON EXCHANGE PROGRAM IN PRACTICE: SUCCESSES AND CHALLENGES IN THE CLASSROOM Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden 4
Chair: Susan Toni Krumholz, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Discussants: Sarah Allred, Berry College
Kathryn Healey, Widener University Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University
Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Rutgers University James J. Nolan, III, West Virginia University
Lori Pompa, Temple University, Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Gerald Stahler, Temple University
SESSION 437: ROUNDTABLE - TEACHING ABOUT CRIME & JUSTICE I Friday, November 14 - 9:30 am to 10:50 am Rose Garden 5
Creating a Climate of Learning from the Classroom to Community Activism Susan R. Takata, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Jeanne Curran, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Learning about the Death Penalty: Engaging Students through Authentic Research Rachel Cunliffe Hardesty, Portland State University
"Beasts in my Belfry": Exotic Experts in my Chatroom Rachel Cunliffe Hardesty, Portland State University
Discussant: David J. Plebanski, Calumet College of St. Joseph
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 438: VALIDATING COMMUNITY SUPERVISION RISK-NEEDS SCREENING INSTRUMENTS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Avinash Singh Bhati, The Urban Institute
Friday, November 14
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Screening Offenders for Supervision Intensity: An Overview of AutoScreener Calvin Johnson, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency
Planning for the Validation of a Risk-Needs Assessment Instrument: Data and other Preliminary Needs
Peter Wobus, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Mark Coggeshall, Urban Institute
Some Specialized Analytics for Risk Screening: Data Reduction and Risk Suppression Analysis
Avinash Singh Bhati, The Urban Institute
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 439: SOCIAL CAPITAL AND OFFENDER RE-ENTRY INTO THE COMMUNITY Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Michael Scott Gordon, Friends Research Institute
'Welcome Back' or 'Get Out and Stay Out'?: Social Capital and Successful Inmate Reintegration
Kevin A. Wright, Washington State University Peter A. Collins, Washington State University
Social Capital and Women's Post-Incarceration Adjustment Hoan N. Bui, University of Tennessee
Carmel E. Price, University of Tennessee
An Exploration of the Effects of Attitudes on Recidivism among Ex-Prisoners Jill Lynn Farrell, University of Maryland, College Park
Voting, Felon Disenfranchisement and the Racial Contract: Race and the Problems of Reentry
Geneva Olivia Brown, Valparaiso University School of Law
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 440: CRIMINAL CAREERS: FLUCTUATION AND CHANGE - SOCIAL, SITUATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL INFLUENCES Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Amy D'Unger, Georgia Institute of Technology
Does Criminality begin at College or Before Enrollment: Following the Criminal Careers of College Students
David Khey, University of Florida Kate Fox, University of Florida
From Birth to Adolescence: Trajectories of Services Used Within the Justice System among Males and Females
Nadine Lanctot, University of Sherbrooke Julie-Anne Moreau, University de Sherbrooke
Marc Le Blanc, Universite de Montreal
Legitimate Work Patterns and Criminal Achievement Carlo Morselli, University of Montreal
Pierre Tremblay, University of Montreal
When Career Criminals Change Their Pattern: Life Situations that Change Behavior in Drug-Using Prostitutes
Regina Elizabeth Brisgone, Rutgers University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 441: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF CONTEMPORARY PUNISHMENT Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware
The Assessment and Consequences of Legal Financial Obligations: Evidence from Washington State
Alexes Harris, University of Washington Katherine Beckett, University of Washington
Friday, November 14
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Democracy and Citizenship in Prison Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota
Murder and the Penal Appetite: The Unintended Consequences of the Modern Law of Murder
Jonathan Simon, University of California, Berkeley
Legislating in the Dark: Adolescents and Life Without Parole as an Unintended Consequence of the 'War on Crime'
Ben Fleury-Steiner, University of Delaware Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 442: RESEARCH-BASED JUVENILE INTERVENTIONS: STUDY AND PRACTICE Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Ashley Marie Nellis, The Sentencing Project
A Finite Mixture Analysis of the Validity of the MAYSI-2 among Juvenile Offenders
Lisa Schelbe, University of Pittsburgh Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University
Examining the predictive validity of the Youth Level of Service Case Management Inventory for Native youth
Kristin Bechtel, University of Cincinnati Christopher Lowenkamp, University of Cincinnati
Edward Latessa, University of Cincinnati
Applying the Principles of Effective Intervention: A Case Study of a Juvenile Residential Program
Brian K. Lovins, University of Cincinnati
Friday, November 14
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The Unified Approach: A New Direction for Program Services in the Juvenile Justice System
Kristin Winokur, The Justice Research Center Shiyloh L. Duncan, California State University, Bakersfield
Judy Estren, Associated Marine Institutes
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 443: DECISION MAKERS IN THE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PROCESS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Caroline, Charlotte
A Test of the Liberation Hypothesis in North Carolina Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Caroline, Charlotte
Dwayne Smith, University of South Florida Sondra J. Fogel, University of South Florida
Tracking Homicide Charging Practices in California: A Pilot Project Paul Kaplan, San Diego State University
Status Disparities in the Capital of Capital Punishment Scott Phillips, University of Denver
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 444: HISTORY, CONTEXT AND LAW Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Erin J. Farley, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Justice of the Peace Courts in Canada and the United States: Evolution of Law Cory R. Lepage, University of California, Riverside
Friday, November 14
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The Shortcomings Of Incorporation: The Demise Of The Standard Of Civilized Societies As A Constitutional Norm
Don Wallace, University of Central Missouri
The Vicinage Clause: Another Dead Letter in the Constitution Roger I. Roots, Livingston, Montana
Felon Disenfranchisement: A Review of Current Policies, Challenges, and Recent Trends in Legislative and Legal Change
Nick Terry Harpster, Sam Houston State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 445: GENDERED AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF IMPRISONMENT Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement
Hitting the Hard keys: Assessing the Challenges of Post-release Employment Skills Training
Nandi Dill, New York University
Losing the Vote: The Effect of Social Capital and Evangelical Protestantism on Felon Disenfranchisement Laws
Stephen Owen, Radford University
Mortality Rates Among Dutch Former Prisoners Anja Dirkzwager, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement Paul Nieuwbeerta, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement
Friday, November 14
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The Effect of Prisonization on Female Prison Misconduct Anna Elizabeth Kosloski, Iowa State University
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 446: ACCOUNTABILITY ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE POLICE USE OF FORCE AND DEADLY FORCE Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Joshua M. Chanin, American University
Accountability Mechanisms and Police Use of Deadly Force: An Empirical Analysis of Existing Bureaucratic Policy
Joshua M. Chanin, American University
Deadly Force Training Policies, Programs and Practices: Results from a National Survey
Greg Morrison, Ball State University
Police Officers' Educational Level and Use of Force Ilyas Ozgenturk, Turkish Institute for Police Studies (TIPS), Turkish National
Police/Spalding University Murat Gozubenli, Turkish Institute For Police Studies (TIPS ), Turkish
National Police Mesut Ozturk, Turkish Institute for Police Studies (TIPS), Turkish National
Police
Predicting Deadly Force: Policy, Racial Threat and Other Determinants Jeffrey S. Nowacki, University of New Mexico
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 447: ORGANIZATIONAL AND STAFFING ISSUES IN AMERICA'S PRISONS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University
Legal Liabilities for Use of Tasers and Stun Guns by Jail and Prison Officers Vidisha Barua, Penn State Altoona
Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston State University
Perceptions of Organizational Functioning in Three Criminal Justice Agencies in the South
Martha Henderson Hurley, The Citadel
The Impact of Correctional Work on Officers' Family Lives: Assessing the Negative Spillover Effect
Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University Cheryl Lero Jonson, University of Cincinnati
Stephanie Whitehead, Indiana University Julia Scott, Indiana University
The Practice of Care and the Deployment of Power in Prison Officer Work: Inherent Conflict?
Sarah Louise Tait, University of Cambridge
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 448: QUALITATIVE OBSERVATIONS, IMAGES, GENDER AND MAKING METHOD CHOICES: INCLUSIVE OR NOT? Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Rebecca Maniglia, Northern Arizona University
Using Qualitative Data to Shape Quantitative Inquiry Rebecca Maniglia, Northern Arizona University
Friday, November 14
362
Real Cops and Female Cops: The Exclusion of Women in Crimefighting Cara Elizabeth Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State University
Dawn Beichner, Illinois State University
Compounding Issues: Qualitative Interviews of Older Female Inmates Regina Benedict, University of Tennessee
Discussant: Lois Presser, University of Tennessee
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 449: HOW SYSTEM RESPONSES INFLUENCE PROBATION AND PAROLE OUTCOMES Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Aviva Twersky Glasner, Bridgewater State College
Examining Ohio's Progressive Sanction Grid: Increasing Consistency and Reducing Misbehavior*
Brian Martin, Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction Steve Van Dine, Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction
The Influence of Reinforcements and Punishments on ISP Completion Eric Wodahl, University of Wyoming
Brett Garland, Missouri State University
An Alternative to Revocation for Technical Parole Violators: The New Jersey Halfway Back Program
Michael D. White, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Jeff Mellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Kristin Englander, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Andrea Cantora, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Ralph Fretz, Community Education Centers
A Half Century of Parole Rules: Conditions of Parole in the United States, 2008
Lawrence F. Travis III, University of Cincinnati
Friday, November 14
363
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 450: PEDAGOGY: THEORY, SITE VISITS, AND CAREER IMPACTS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Amy Poland, Buena Vista University
Creative Criminological Teaching Anamika Agnieszka Twyman-Ghoshal, Northeastern University
The Utility of the Correctional Tour: Student Perceptions and the Propensity for Academic Growth
Benjamin Meade, University of South Carolina Hayden P. Smith, University of South Carolina
Barbara Koons-Witt, University of South Carolina
Family, Popular Culture and Political Attitudes as Factors in Criminology and Criminal Justice Students' Career Plans
David Giacopassi, University of Memphis Yaschica Williams, University of Memphis
Are We All Virtual Educators? Barbara A. Todish, Fairleigh Dickinson University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 451: MENTAL HEALTH AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH AND POLICY PANEL Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Kendra Bowen, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
An Evidence-Based Treatment Model for Persons with Co-Occurring Diagnoses in the Criminal Justice System
Kendra Bowen, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention and Juvenile Mental Health: Changing the Face of the Juvenile Justice System
Jason D. Spraitz, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Friday, November 14
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Functional Family Therapy: An Evidence-Based Policy Approach James Bowers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Mental Health and Evidence-Based Research: The Application of Assertive Community Treatment
Jennifer Huck, Indiana University at Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 452: NEW JUVENILE CORRECTIONS DATA FROM OJJDP Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Janet Chiancone, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention/U.S.
Department of Justice
Discussants: Barbara Allen-Hagen, CSR, Inc.
Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice Catherine A. Gallagher, George Mason University Shiela Royo Maxwell, Michigan State University
Kaye Marz, The University of Michigan
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 453: EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION III Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Charlotte E. Gill, University of Pennsylvania
Does the Juvenile Court Deter Low-Level Delinquency? A Systematic Review of Experiments
Anthony Petrosino, Learning Innovations at WestEd Carolyn Petrosino-Turpin, Bridgewater State College
Sarah Guckenburg, Learning Innovations at WestEd
Friday, November 14
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Models for Effective Placement of Offenders in Treatment Programs Faye Taxman, George Mason University
Karen Cropsey, University of Alabama School of Medicine
Motivational Interviewing for Substance Abuse Geir Smedslund, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Sciences
Kjetil Karlsen, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services Asbjorn Steiro, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services
Karianne T. Hammerstrom, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services
Discussant: David B. Wilson, George Mason University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 454: TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION ISSUES: GPS, SEX OFFENDERS, LICENSE PLATES, AND MORE Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Phelan Wyrick, National Institute of Justice - DOJ
Advancing Technology Evaluation at NIJ Phelan Wyrick, National Institute of Justice - DOJ
An Evaluation of Monitoring High Risk Sex Offenders with GPS Technology Stephen V. Gies, Development Services Group, Inc.
Marcia Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc. Randy R. Gainey, Old Dominion University
Evaluating the Effectiveness of License Plate Recognition (LPR) Technology in Reducing Auto Theft: Research Design and Implementation Issues
Craig Fraser, Police Executive Research Forum Bruce G. Taylor, Police Executive Research Forum
Christopher Koper, Police Executive Research Forum Kappleman Kristin, Police Executive Research Forum
Discussant: Edwin Zedlewski, National Institute of Justice - DOJ
Friday, November 14
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PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
SESSION 455: PRESIDENTIAL SESSION: EX-CONVICTS AND CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Glen David Curry, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Discussants: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
Stephen Richards, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 456: INDIVIDUAL, PROGRAM, AND CONTEXTUAL PREDICTORS OF RECIDIVISM Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Matthew C. Leone, University of Nevada, Reno
A Profile of Sex Offenders in Treatment Matthew C. Leone, University of Nevada, Reno
Paula Lopez, University of Nevada Emmanuel Barthe, University of Nevada, Reno
Can You See Me Now? GPS Monitoring of Paroled Sex Offenders Terry Baumer, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
William Newby, III, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Megan LaMade, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Amy Seymour, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
The Influence of Neighborhood Disadvantage on the Likelihood of Rearrest: Comparing Probation and Parole Outcomes
Holly Welker, Michigan State University Chris Melde, Michigan State University
Steve Chermak, Michigan State University
Friday, November 14
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An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Electronic Monitoring of Medium and High Risk Offenders
William Bales, Florida State University Kelle Barrick, Florida State University
Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State University Mann Karen, Florida State University
MEETING
SESSION 457: DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY BUSINESS MEETING (OPEN TO ALL MEETING PARTICIPANTS) Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Pierre's
SESSION 458: ROUNDTABLE - CURRENT RESEARCH ON POLICE RESPONSES TO HOMICIDE AND SOLVABILITY FACTORS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden 1
Chair: John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Discussants: Wendy C. Regoeczi, Cleveland State University
Lynn Addington, American University Marc Riedel, Southeastern Louisiana University
Tim Keel, Behavioral Analysis Unit, FBI-NCAVC Yvonne Muirhead, Behavioral Analysis Unit, FBI-NCAVC
SESSION 459: ROUNDTABLE - COUNTER-TERRORISM POST 9/11: THE HIDDEN AGENDA OF EXCLUSION Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden 2
Chair: David Noel Baker, The University of Toledo
Friday, November 14
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Discussants: Eric Lambert, The University of Toledo
Shanhe Jiang, University of Toledo Carter Wilson, The University of Toledo Morris Jenkins, The University of Toledo
SESSION 460: ROUNDTABLE - GRADUATE SCHOOL AND BEYOND: A QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION FOR STUDENTS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden 3
Chair: Kristie R. Blevins, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Discussants: Richard A. Tewksbury, University of Louisville
Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Natasha A. Frost, Northeastern University
Mitch M. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio
SESSION 461: ROUNDTABLE - MORE GAMES THAT HELP STUDENTS LEARN Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden 4
Discussants: Connie Ireland, California State University, Long Beach Christie Gardiner, California State University, Fullerton Stacy Mallicoat, California State University, Fullerton
Sofia Grisel Peralta, California State University, Long Beach
SESSION 462: ROUNDTABLE - "PROMOTING PUBLIC CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE." Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm Rose Garden 5
"Public Criminology: Where We Came From and Where We Could Go." Emily I. Troshynski, University of California, Irvine
Brenda Velazquez, University of California, Irvine
"The Gendered Nature of Inmate Grievance Processes: An Analysis of California's Male and Female Institutions."
Sarah M. Smith, University of California, Irvine
"Public Criminology in the Classroom." Anastasia Tosouni, University of California, Irvine
Friday, November 14
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"Bridging Community-Based Crime Prevention to Theory through a Public Criminology."
Tim M. Goddard, University of California, Irvine
SESSION 463: NIJ GRADUATE RESEARCH AND W.E.B. DU BOIS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS: AN OVERVIEW AND TIPS IN DEVELOPING AND SUBMITTING PROGRAM PROPOSALS Friday, November 14 - 11:00 am to 12:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Christine R. Crossland, U.S. Department of Justice (OJP/NIJ)
Discussant: Marilyn Moses, National Institute of Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 464: EVALUATION OF RE-ENTRY INITIATIVES Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Jamie J. Fader, University at Albany, SUNY
A Second Look at the Second Chance Act Jessica S. Henry, Montclair State University
Cost Analysis of The Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative Alexander Cowell, RTI International
Aaron Chalfin, The Urban Institute John Roman, The Urban Institutte
Yuta Masuda, RTI
Development and Evaluation of Programs Required as Part of a Re-entry Initiative
Dani McKinney, State University New York, Fredonia Gary R. Ransom, Federal Correctional Institution, McKean
Gerald J. Beeman, McKean Re-entry Initiative
Friday, November 14
370
Improving Reentry for Ex-Offenders in San Diego: Preliminary Evaluation Results of SB618
Cynthia Burke, San Diego Association of Governments Sandy Keaton, San Diego Association of Governments
Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat, San Diego Association of Governments
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 465: OBSTACLES TO SUCCESSFUL OFFENDER RE-ENTRY Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Aviva Twersky Glasner, Bridgewater State College
Behind Bars in Florida Kerensa Pate, Florida Department of Corrections
Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona State University Laura E. Bedard, Corrections Corporation of America
Prisoner Reentry in a Small Metropolitan Community: Preliminary Findings Brett Garland, Missouri State University
Eric Wodahl, University of Wyoming Julie Hershberger, Missouri State University
Angela Collins, Missouri State University
Reintegration and Former Prisoner Deportees Angela Marcela Navarro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
"Stayin' Off the Streets": Community "Re-entry" After Contact with the Criminal Justice System
Alexes Harris, University of Washington
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 466: WHAT HAPPENS TO THE KIDS? THE EFFECTS OF PARENTAL INCARCERATION ON CHILDREN Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Rutgers University
" I Hate The Police!": Revealing Hidden Feeling Among Children of Prisoners Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Rutgers University
Children of Incarcerated Offenders: The Impact of Secrecy due to Fear of Shame and Stigma
Lucia Benaquisto, McGill University Julie Coulthard, McGill University
Examining the Collateral Consequences of Parental Incarceration: A Review of Children's Living Situation
Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University Melinda Tasca, Arizona State University Marjorie Zatz, Arizona State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 467: PROBATION TO REENTRY FOR JUVENILES: EXAMINING THE SPECTRUM Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University
Coercion and Confrontation by Juvenile Probation Officers Craig Schwalbe, Columbia University
Tina Maschi, Fordham University
Examination of Factors Contributing to the Institutionalization of Youth Catherine M. Arnold, University of Cincinnati
Danielle Boisvert, University of Cincinnati
Friday, November 14
372
Evaluating Relative Effectiveness of Training School Programs to Probation on Recidivism of Japanese Juvenile Delinquents
Yoshikazu Yuma, Saitama Institute of Technology Yuichiro Kanazawa, University of Tsukuba
Fumio Kashiwagi, Kobe Juvenile Classification Home
The Incarceration and Post-Release Reentry Experiences of Juvenile Offenders Debbie Dawes, RTI International
Laura Winterfield, The Urban Institute
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 468: SCHOOL-BASED AGGRESSION AND VICTIMIZATION Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Steven Lawrence Brewer Jr, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Understanding the Bully-Victim Cycle in School and Cyber Environments Steven Lawrence Brewer Jr, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Defining Bullying Behaviors in School: An Investigation of Student Perceptions of Relational and Physical Bullying Behaviors
Brenda L. Russell, Penn State Berks Traci Ceccherini, Northeastern University
Shane Kraus, Castleton State College
The Structural Elements and Social Context of School Violence: A Conjunctive Analysis of Violent Incidents
Wendy C. Regoeczi, Cleveland State University Terry Miethe, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Kara Kobus, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Verbally and Emotionally Abusive Teacher-Student Interaction in Sixth Grade Israeli Classrooms
Yovav Eshet, Bar Ilan University Brenda Geiger, Bar-Ilan University
Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University Adina Sheri Fischer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Friday, November 14
373
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 469: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: ISSUES OF AGGRAVATION AND MITIGATION Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Don Wallace, University of Central Missouri
Aggravation and Mitigation in Florida Capital Cases: Is There Alignment with Criminological Theory?
Sherri DioGuardi, University of Florida
Applying Atkins v Virginia and Roper v. Simmons "Evolving Standards of Decency" to Mentally Ill Defendants.
Shawn Peter Ryals-Keller, Sam Houston State University
Missed or Foregone Mitigation: Analyzing Claimed Error in Missouri Capital Clemency Cases
Leona D. Deborah Jochnowitz, University at Albany
Mortality Salience and Death Penalty Decisions Joel D. Lieberman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jared Shoemaker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 470: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES ON CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMMING Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Kerry Richmond, University of Maryland, College Park
Factories with Fences: The Effect of Prison Industries on Female Inmates Kerry Richmond, University of Maryland, College Park
Prison-Based Animal Programs: Towards a Theoretical Model Randall Grometstein, Fitchburg State College
Richard Wiebe, Fitchburg State College
Friday, November 14
374
Punching the Clock: Staff Attitudes Toward Inmate Treatment and Rehabilitation
Jacqueline L. Young, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Michael E. Antonio, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
Lisa Michelle Wingeard, Pennsylvania State Department of Corrections
The Current Landscape of Correctional Education Anna Crayton, Prisoner Reentry Institute, John Jay College
Suzanne Rebecca Neusteter, City University of New York
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 471: DOING RESEARCH IN INDIAN COUNTRY Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Marianne October Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
"Historical Context for Research in Indian Country" Marianne October Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
"Riding Shotgun with Chee and Leaphorn: Two Researchers' Experiences Working with the Navajo Police and Rangers"
Jon'a Meyer, Rutgers University Richard Paul, New Mexico Mounted Patrol
"Research on the Rez: Then and Now." Linda Robyn, Northern Arizona University
"Rules for Activist Research" Eileen Luna-Firebaugh, University of Arizona
Friday, November 14
375
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 472: SOCIO-TECHNICAL CHANGE AND THE NATURE OF POLICE INVESTIGATION WORK Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Joseph B. Kuhns, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
A GIS Model of Call Records of Mobile Phones in Crime Investigation Process
Jui Chi Chen, Central Police University, Taiwan
CCTV in Public Places: Results from a Pilot Crime Reduction Initiative in Las Vegas, Nevada
Tamara D. Madensen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas William Sousa, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Investigating Commercial Burglary Richard Timothy Coupe, University of Cambridge
The Evolving Strategy of Detectives in the Community Policing Paradigm William Sousa, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Michael Wagers, The Citadel
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 473: RISK PREDICTION IN CHANGING TIMES: METHODOLOGICAL MATTERS AND MORE Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Susan Turner, University of California, Irvine
Predicting Return to Custody Using COMPAS Sheldon Zhang, San Diego State University
David Farabee, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs Robert E. L. Roberts, California State University, San Marcos
Friday, November 14
376
Developing A Static Risk Assessment Tool for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Susan Turner, University of California, Irvine Jesse Jannetta, University of California, Irvine
Validating the Risk and Resiliency Checklist for Los Angeles Probationers Terry Fain, RAND Corporation
Discussant: David Farabee, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 474: EXPLORING ATTITUDES ABOUT COURT PROCESSES Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Kim Steven Hunt, D.C. Sentencing Commission
Attitudinal Ambivalence Toward Crime Control and Due Process Catherine A. Jenks, University of West Georgia
Innocence Procedures: Beyond the Adversarial System Tim Bakken, U.S. Military Academy at West Point
Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Survey of Attitudes of Magistrate Judges Winston P. Bethel, University of West Georgia
Catherine A. Jenks, University of West Georgia
Friday, November 14
377
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 475: PATHWAYS TO "JUSTICE": THE IMPACT OF PROCESSING AND RESOLUTION MECHANISMS Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Case Processing of Criminal Child Maltreatment: A Test of Focal Concerns Theory
Mari Pierce, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Plea Bargaining in Texas: The Influence of Type of Counsel on Sentencing Severity
Dean John Champion, Texas A & M International University
Summary Proceedings as a Source of Wrongful Convictions Gwladys Gilliéron, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Martin Killias, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Donald Black's "Social Control of the Self" and the Decision to Plead Guilty Kathleen Auerhahn, Temple University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 476: JAILS, PRISONS, AND THEIR IMPACT ON COMMUNITIES Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Gary N. Keveles, Univeristy of Wisconsin Superior
Communities with Correctional Facilities: The Effect on Crime Rates Kelly McGeever, University at Albany, SUNY
Rural Jails and Programming: Challenges, Issues and Implications Gary N. Keveles, University of Wisconsin Superior
Friday, November 14
378
But They All Come Back? Recidivism among Released House of Correction Inmates
Natasha A. Frost, Northeastern University Carlos Monteiro, Northeastern University
Garrett Arthur Russell Yursza Warfield, Northeastern University Desmond Ryan, Northeastern University
Social Bonds and Change During Incarceration: Testing a Missing Link in the Re-entry Literature
Michael Ansel Rocque, University of Maryland David M. Bierie, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland, College Park
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 477: SITUATIONAL FACTORS IN CRIME CONTROL Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Alessia Ruccio, Transcrime
The Effectiveness of Radar in Preventing Illegal Immigration in the Mediterranean
Alessia Ruccio, Transcrime
The Local Security Profiles in Italy as a Crime Analysis Model Francesco Gosetti, Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime - Università degli Studi di Trento - Università Cattolica di Milano
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 478: ASSESSING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY FOR OFFENDER RE-ENTRY SERVICES Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine
Friday, November 14
379
Faith-based Organization Capacity for Prisoner Reentry Beverly D. Frazier, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Impact of Re-Entry Community-Based Organization upon Parolees' Management of Parole and the HIV/AIDS Virus
Laura Fishman, University of Vermont
National Surveys of State Parole Boards: Models of Service Delivery Susan Kinnevy, University of Pennsylvania
Joel Caplan, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 479: USING LONGITUDINAL DATA TO ADDRESS POLICY QUESTION IN JUVENILE JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Carol Ann Schubert, University of Pittsburgh
Variability Within a Group of Serious Offenders Transferred to Adult Court Carol Ann Schubert, University of Pittsburgh
Accounting For Selection to Understand the Effects of Transfer to Adult Court on Juvenile Offender Outcomes
Edward P. Mulvey, University of Pittsburgh
Estimating a Dose-Response Model of Length of Stay and Recidivism in Serious Juvenile Offenders
Thomas Loughran, University of Pittsburgh
Discussant: Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 480: EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION IV Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Christopher Sullivan, University of South Florida
Public Area CCTV Surveillance, Crime Prevention, and Social Costs Brandon C. Welsh, University of Massachusetts Lowell
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Effectiveness of Improved Street Lighting in Reducing Crime David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Brandon C. Welsh, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Re-conceptualizing Public Area Surveillance and Social Control: Security Guards, Place Managers, and Defensible Space
Mark Mudge, University of Massachusetts Lowell Brandon C. Welsh, University of Massachusetts Lowell
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Discussant: John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 481: GENDER, REENTRY, AND RECIDIVISM Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Jill A. McCorkel, Villanova University
Gender, Reentry, and the (Unmet) Needs of Women Jennifer Rhiannon Scroggins, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Sara Elizabeth Malley, The University of Tennessee
Friday, November 14
381
A Quasi Experimental Study of "Moving On": A Gender-Responsive Program for Women Offenders
Krista Gehring, University of Cincinnati Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Valerie Bell, University of Cincinnati
Gender Differences in Narratives of Positive Change: Implications for Revised Gender-Specific Reentry Strategies for Female Offenders
Bryn Ann Herrschaft, Rutgers University
An Examination of the Impact of the 115 Gramm Amendment on Female Recidivism
Shannon Mary Gibson, Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 482: CONVICT CRIMINOLOGY SESSION 3: MEN AND WOMEN IN PRISON Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chairs: Stephen L. Muzzatti, Ryerson University
Dave Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
A Critical and Necessary Function of Convict Criminology: Theory, Research Methods and Policies
Michael Lenza, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Richard S. Jones, Marquette University
Women, Crime, and Prison Across Time and Cultures Annette Kuhlmann, University of Wisconsin - Baraboo
Risky Business: Democratising Success and the Case of Federally Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Canada
Nancy Poon, University of Saskatchewan
Doing Life Without Parole: The Experience of Lifers in Five Pennsylvania Prisons
Craig S. Wiernik, The Pennsylvania State University
Friday, November 14
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Discussants: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
Chris Rose, Southern Indiana University
PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
SESSION 483: PRESIDENTIAL SESSION: CRIME AND POLITICS 2009 Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Ted Gest, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Senator Claire McCaskill (invited)
Representative of Winning Presidential Campaign Charles F. Wellford, University of Maryland Laurie Robinson, University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 484: THE JUVENILE REENTRY PROCESS Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Mercer L. Sullivan, Rutgers University
Are Gangs Topping Our Offers on Reentry Support? Mercer L. Sullivan, Rutgers University
Johnna Christian, Rutgers University Jennifer Jensen, Rutgers University
Justine McDavid, Rutgers University Elizabeth Angiello Panuccio, Rutgers University
Across the Divides: Understanding How "the Community" Helps Young People Create Pathways to Freedom
Nikki Jones, University of California, Santa Barbara
Friday, November 14
383
The Development of a Reentry Initiative for Youth Returning Home from Detention
Andrea Cantora, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Michael D. White, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Juvenile Parole and Reentry: A Critical Reflection on the Aftercare Evaluation Research
Joshua Meisel, Humboldt State University
Discussant: Todd Clear, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
SESSION 485: SESSION WITHDRAWN Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 486: SENTENCING POLICIES AND PRACTICES Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Jodi Lane, University of Florida
Analysis of the Texas Parole Guidelines: Does Texas Have Reliable Parole Guidelines?
Hee-Jong Joo, Sam Houston State University Hoon Lee, Sam Houston State University
College Student Perceptions on Corrections & Sentencing Carrie Schrage, University of Florida
Jodi Lane, University of Florida
Patterns and Predictors of U.S. Counties' Propensity to Imprison Paul R. Schupp, Niagara University
Craig Rivera, Niagara University
Friday, November 14
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The Impact of Truth-in-Sentencing on Sentence Lengths and Institutional Behavior
David Eric Olson, Loyola University Chicago Magnus Seng, Loyola University Chicago
MEETING
SESSION 487: DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY LUNCHEON Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Faust's
MEETING
SESSION 488: SOCIOLOGY, CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: OPEN FORUM WITH THE ASA TASK FORCE ON SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Hilton Laclede
Chair: Dennis W. MacDonald, Saint Anselm College
Discussants: Jodie Lawston, California State University San Marcos
Steven Barkan, University of Maine Marc Riedel, Southeastern Louisiana University
Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University Saundra D. Westervelt, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Kimberly J. Cook, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
SESSION 489: ROUNDTABLE - (IN)EQUALITY IN CRIME & POLICY Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden 1
Chair: Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware
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Inequality, Justice and Violence: Exploring the Dynamics that Link Inequality and Urban Violence over Time
Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware
Judicial Behavior in the Context of the War on Drugs Jeffery Green, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
The Dismissal and Public Safety Connection in a Large Urban American Jurisdiction E. Rely Vilcica, Temple University
The Almighty Dollar: The Cost of Justice and America's Not-So Secular Criminal Justice System
Erin M. Kerrison, Villanova University
SESSION 490: ROUNDTABLE - CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY AND POLICY I Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden 2
Chair: Wayne Gillespie, East Tennessee State University
Coping in College: The Effects of Strain on a Specific Population Julie Shelton, Western Kentucky University
Holli Drummond, Western Kentucky University
The Social Bonds of Youth in Foster Care April Dawn Woolnough, The George Washington University
Educational Re-enrollment and the Recidivism of Youth Returning from Detention and Correctional Facilities
Paul Hirschfield, Rutgers University
Theoretical Stagnation in Criminology Wayne Gillespie, East Tennessee State University
The Proper Role of a Criminologist, Revisited: Changing Criminal Justice Policy Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
SESSION 491: ROUNDTABLE - HOMELAND SECURITY RESPONSE AND THE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR OF THE FIRST RESPONDER COMMUNITY Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden 3
Chair: Laura Myers, Western Carolina University
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Discussants: Larry Myers, Western Carolina University
Lorna Grant, North Carolina Central University Lorraine A. Samuels, Huston-Tillotson University
SESSION 492: ROUNDTABLE - NIBRS DATA FOR POLICY AND DECISION MAKING Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden 4
Chair: Daniel Bibel, Commonewealth Fussion Center
Discussants: Donald Faggiani, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
April Pattavina, University of Massachusetts, Lowell David Lambert, Massachusetts State Police
SESSION 493: ROUNDTABLE - TECHNOLOGY AND TERRORISM: A PERSPECTIVE APPROACH Friday, November 14 - 12:30 pm to 1:50 pm Rose Garden 5
Chair: Mahendra P. Singh, Grambling State University
Discussants: Laurie Thomason, Grambling State University
Rosemary E. Agbor, Grambling State University Alice Leonce, Grambling State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 494: GENDER, DRUGS, DEPRESSION AND CRIME Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Melissa Thompson, Portland State University
Gender Differences in Treatment for Drugs, Depression, and Crime Melissa Thompson, Portland State University
Stephanie Reinauer, Portland State University
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Gender, Race, and Marijuana Use: Testing the Generality of Traditional and Feminist Theories of Crime
Matthew Makarios, University of Cincinnati Andrew Myer, University of Cincinnati
Mechanisms Linking Depression to Criminal Behavior Jamie Vaske, University of Cincinnati
Using Social Learning Theory to Examine the Intergenerational Effects of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
David F Nicholson, University of Oklahoma
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 495: THE VALUE OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND SERVICE LEARNING FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSES Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Jody Miller, University of Missouri St. Louis
Community Engagement in Teaching Delinquency and Juvenile Justice: Students as Activists
Kristi Holsinger, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Incorporating Service Learning into Delinquency and Criminology Courses: What a Difference a Semester Makes
Bernadette Jones Palombo, Louisiana State University at Shreveport
Engaging Students in Community Research: Evaluation of the CHAMP Prison Program
Mariaimee' Gonzalez, University of Missouri, St. Louis Jody Miller, University of Missouri St. Louis
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 496: RISK AND RESILIENCE IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Olena Antonaccio, North Carolina State University
The Correlates of Crime and Deviance: Additional Evidence Olena Antonaccio, North Carolina State University
Charles R. Tittle, North Carolina State University Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern University
ADHD and Criminal Behavior: Examining the Role of School, Family, and Peers
Jukka Savolainen, University of Minnesota Anja Taanila, University of Oulu
Hanna Ebeling, University Hospital of Oulu Irma Moilanen, University Hospital of Oulu
Tuula Hurtig, University of Oulu Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Imperial College, University of London
Concentration of Offending in Families in a Birth Cohort Marianne Junger, Utrecht University
Judith Semon Dubas, Utrecht University Ruth Schipper, Utrecht University
Floreyne Hesper, Police Force Gelderland-Zuid Veronique Estourgie, Police Forve Gelderland-Zuid
Do Peers Really Matter among South Korean Juveniles Who Play Computer Games?
Yujin Kim, University of Texas at Austin
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 497: POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Matthew Boswell, University of Iowa
Friday, November 14
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The Ballot Box and Punishment: Voter Participation and Incarceration in New York City 1987-2002.
Valerie West, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University
Political Actors, Bureaucracies and Punishment Matthew Boswell, University of Iowa
Karen Heimer, University of Iowa
Effects of Social Organization on Recidivism Paige M Harrison, U.S Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Local Labor Market Conditions and Returns to Prison for Offenders Under Supervision: Evidence from Ohio
William Sabol, Bureau of Justice Statistics
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 498: RELIGIOUS HOMOGENEITY, RELIGIOSITY, AND CRIME: MACRO- AND MICRO-LEVEL RELATIONSHIPS Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Beverly D. Frazier, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Religious Homogenity and Homicide: A Cross-National Test of the Moral Community Hypothesis
Jason D. Clark-Miller, Texas Christian University
Religious Homogeneity and Lethal Violence Troy Blanchard, Louisiana State University Matthew R. Lee, Louisiana State University
Religiosity and Criminal Involvement among Heroin Users Michael L. Weiss, University of Miami
Dale D. Chitwood, University of Miami
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 499: SEXUALITY AND HOMICIDE Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Dallas Sumner Drake, Center for Homicide Research
Conceptualizing a New Demographic in Homicide: GLBT Victims, Offenders and Incidents.
Dallas Sumner Drake, Center for Homicide Research
An Examination of Violent Homicide Typologies: A Multiple Case Study Examination of Typology Effectiveness
Janet McClellan, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Mating Motives for Homicide Joshua Duntley, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
David Buss, The University of Texas, Austin
Sexual Homicide: A Synthesis of the Literature Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, University of South Florida
Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 500: SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Gordon Bazemore, Florida Atlantic University
Alienated Adolescents: Using Strain Theory to Examine Mentoring Relationship Types and Delinquent Outcomes
Margaret Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Amanda K. Priest, University of Oklahoma
Tara K. Shaw, University of Oklahoma
School Violence: Interventions through Peer Mediation Vena M. Schexnayder, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Friday, November 14
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Cracking the School to Jail Pipeline: Restorative Justice, Zero Tolerance and Other Disciplinary and Suspension Alternatives
Mara Schiff, Florida Atlantic University Gordon Bazemore, Florida Atlantic University
Theorizing the "School-to-Prison Pipeline" Joel Miller, Vera Institute of Justice
Michael Lens, Vera Institute of Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 501: RACE, COURTS, AND COMMUNITIES Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Joe Ukemenam, The British Society of Criminology
Does Race Sway Convictions in Chicago Homicide Cases? Christine Martin, University of Illinois at Chicago
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Designation of Habitual Offenders in Florida
Cynthia Caravelis Hughes, Florida State University Ted Chiricos, Florida State University
William Bales, Florida State University
The Impact of Incarceration on Residential Segregation Justin Hayes-Smith, University of Florida
Coming Home: New York City Latino/as Coping Mechanisms Upon Release from Prison
Yolanda Carmen Martin, Graduate Center, CUNY
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 502: CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN CHINA SESSION II: THE CURRENT KNOWLEDGE BASE AND PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Lening Zhang, Saint Francis University
Courts and Sentencing Research on Contemporary China Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Bridget Kelly, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
A Critical Review of Studies on China's Corrections and Recidivism Bin Liang, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Corinice Wilson, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in Contemporary China: A Critical Review of Recent Studies
Lening Zhang, Saint Francis University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 503: SYSTEM RESPONSES TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Jennifer L. Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Developing and Testing an Intervention to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence: The Enhanced Nurse Family Partnership Program
Lynette Feder, Portland State University Jan Wallinder, Multnomah County Health Department
Marginalized Women's Voices about a Proposed "Family Justice" Center: A Focus Group and Collaborative Study
Hillary Potter, University of Colorado, Boulder Celeste Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder
Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado at Boulder
Friday, November 14
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Police Decision Making in Sexual Assault Cases Kathleen D. Kelley, Michigan State University Rebecca Campbell, Michigan State University
The Crime Control Effects of Prosecuting Intimate Partner Violence: The First Thirty Studies
Joel Garner, Joint Centers for Justice Studies, Inc. Christopher D. Maxwell, University of Michigan/Michigan State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 504: SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN VULNERABLE AND TROUBLED STUDENTS Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Daniel Howard, University of Delaware
The Effects of a Brief Intervention on Negative Behaviors in College Students: The Mosaic Project
Daniel Howard, University of Delaware Nicholas W. Bakken, University of Delaware
Terminal vs. Non-terminal Sixth Grades: The Effects of Transitioning to Middle School on Suicidal Thoughts and Substance Use
Whitney D. Gunter, University of Delaware Nicholas W. Bakken, University of Delaware
The Effects of Sibling Violence on High Risk Behaviors Deeanna M. Button, Center for Drug & Alcohol Studies, University of
Delaware Laurin Parker, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
Roberta Gealt, University of Delaware
Discussant: Daniel Howard, University of Delaware
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 505: THEORETICAL AND TREND ANALYSES OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Jason A. Ford, University of Central Florida
An Empirical Test of the Generalizability among Social Learning, Social Bonding & Self-control Theory
Eunyoung Kim, University of Florida Heather B. Stewart, University of Florida Minwoo Yun, Wheeling Jesuit University
Character and Crime: An Empirical Test of Riesman's Inner and Other Directedness
Kathleen Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State University
Community Characteristics and Methamphetamine Use in Rural Areas: A Challenge to Social Disorganization Theory?
Aaron Roussell, University of California, Irvine Malcolm Holmes, University of Wyoming
Richard Anderson-Sprecher, University of Wyoming
The Abuse of Over-the-Counter Cough and Cold Medications: Prevalence and Correlates in a National Sample
Jason A. Ford, University of Central Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 506: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE CHARACTERISTICS AND RISK FACTORS OF DELINQUENT YOUTH Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Amy D'Unger, Georgia Institute of Technology
Friday, November 14
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Comparing Male and Female Juvenile Arsonists: Individual and Family Characteristics
Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona State University Kristine E. Hickle, Arizona State University
Examining Gender Differences in Strain and Delinquency Among Korean youth
Juyoung Song, Michigan State University Shiela Royo Maxwell, Michigan State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 507: RACE, COMMUNITIES, AND JUVENILE JUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Denise Nation, Winston Salem State University
An Exploratory Study: The Potential Effects of Urban Displacement on Neighborhood Rivalries
Brett A. Mervis, University of South Florida Kalfani Ture, American University
Gentrification, Crime, and Youth: A Study of Changing Lives in the City of Chicago
Xavier Fernando Perez, University of Illinois at Chicago
Juvenile Custody Rates, Community-based Sanctions and Race: Effects of Juvenile Justice Reform in North Carolina
Valerie Cooley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 508: MINORITY CITIZENS' ATTITUDES TOWARD AND TRUST IN THE POLICE Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Ron Weitzer, George Washington University
Addressing Issues that Concern Community and the Police Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University
Brenda Geiger, Bar-Ilan University Bernadette Holmes, Norfolk State University
Yovav Eshet, Bar Ilan University Bernie Pollard, Norfolk State University
Jose Torres, Norfolk State University
Citizen Trust in Police: The Case of China Ivan Sun, University of Delaware
Yuning Wu, University of Delaware
Policing British Asian Youth Alpa Parmar, King's College London
Social Cleavages and Attitudes towards Police The Israeli Case Arye Rattner, University of Haifa
Badi Hasisi, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 509: RESEARCH ON HOMICIDE CLEARANCES Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Charles F. Wellford, University of Maryland
Patterns of Clearances in Index Offenses Charles F. Wellford, University of Maryland
Friday, November 14
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Promoting Effective Homicide Investigations Gerry Murphy, Police Executive Research Forum
Improving Cold Case Squads Carl Jensen, University of Mississippi
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 510: CRIMINAL CAREERS II Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Bobby Brame, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Peer Delinquency Balance: Investigating the Mediating Processes Jean McGloin, University of Maryland
Stability and Change in Criminal Activity: Evidence from a Synthesized Autoregressive, Latent Trajectory Modeling Approach
Christopher Sullivan, University of South Florida
The Dopanergic System is Associated with Low Self-Control and Interacts with Family Risk
John Wright, University of Cincinnati Rebecca Schnupp, University of Cincinnati
The Relationship between Self-control and Language: Evidence of a Shared Etiological Pathway
Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University John Wright, University of Cincinnati
Brian Boutwell, Florida State University
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 511: ISSUES IN COMMUNITY SUPERVISION Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Michael P. Jacobson, Vera Institute of Justice
The Theory and Practice of Re-entry: Ground-level Impacts of the Reorganization of the Departments of Corrections of Kansas and Michigan
Ethan Amidon, University of Missouri, St. Louis Brendan David Dooley, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Amanda Gendon, University of Missouri, St. Louis Andres F. Rengifo, University of Missouri, St. Louis
New York State Division of Parole: Violators and their Violations—From Correlates and Causes to Prevention and Intervention
Reagan Daly, Vera Institute of Justice Bruce Frederick, Vera Institute of Justice
Assessing the Effectiveness of Intermediate Sanctions in Multnomah County, Oregon
Christine S. Scott-Hayward, Vera Institute of Justice Andres F. Rengifo, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Discussant: Michael P. Jacobson, Vera Institute of Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 512: WOMEN AT WORK IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Cara Elizabeth Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State University
Sexual Harassment and Police Discipline in the State of Georgia Sue Carter Collins, Georgia State University
Friday, November 14
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The Impact of Being Female in the Prison Environment: An Examination of Gender and Perceived Danger among Federal Correctional Officers
Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice
Pregnancy and Policing: Exploring Police Departmental Maternity Policies Cara Elizabeth Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State University
Discussant: Sue Carter Collins, Georgia State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 513: CONVICT CRIMINOLOGY SESSION 4: HOW IMPRISONMENT OF THE FATHER AFFECTS THE FAMILY Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Richard Hogan, Northwest Missouri State University
I Am Not What I Think You Think I Am: Sharon E. Hogan, Metropolitan Community College, Blue River
Undoing Schooling: Reflections of a Federal Inmate's Daughter Monica E. Hogan, Johnson County Community College
The Convict's Child Alexander B. Hogan, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Discussants: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
Avi Brisman, Emory University
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 514: VARIABLE CONTEXTS OF POLICE AUTHORITY AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Robert J. Kane, Arizona State University
Impact of Police-Citizen Encounters: The Role of Expectations Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern University
Sanction "Uncertainty" as a Causal Mechanism in Structural Deterrence Research
Robert J. Kane, Arizona State University Meaghan Paulhamus, Arizona State University
The Smoke of Police Misconduct vs. the Exhaust of Routine Policing Robert E. Worden, University at Albany
Chris Harris, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Unaccountable Cops: Police Work Hours and the Abuse of Discretion Bryan Vila, Washington State University
Jason M. Moore, Washington State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 515: COURT DECISION-MAKING Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Philip M. Stinson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Civil Trials: Analysis of State Court Data & Relevance of Civil Justice to Criminal Justice Studies.
Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics Thomas Cohen, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Friday, November 14
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Recent Cases in the International Criminal Court: Enforcement, Complementarity and Models for Interaction
Christopher D. Totten, The College of New Jersey
Texas' Municipal Courts and the Criminalization of Student Misbehavior in Schools
Elyshia Aseltine, University of Texas at Austin
"Do You Want to Take a Vote First?": An Examination of Jury Deliberation Style
Erin J. Farley, University of North Carolina Wilmington
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 516: POLICE INTEGRITY, CORRUPTION, EDUCATION Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Matthew Hickman, Seattle University
Evolution of Police Integrity: An Analysis of Its Origins, Development and Measurement
Russell Wolff, Northeastern University Amy S. Farrell, Northeastern University Jack McDevitt, Northeastern University
Moonlighting: Off-duty Opportunity or Corruption? David A. Jenks, University of West Georgia
Michael Costelloe, Northern Arizona University John Fuller, University of West Georgia
Does Higher Education Affect Perceptions amongst Police Personnel? An Affirmative Answer from India
Doug N. Evans, Indiana University Arvind Verma, Indiana University
Julia Scott, Indiana University
Friday, November 14
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The Effect of Education on Police Officer Job Attitudes in Illinois Todd A. Lough, Western Illinois University
Bonny M. Mhlanga, Western Illinois University
MEETING
SESSION 517: SENTENCING WORKING GROUP Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Director's Row 24
SESSION 518: THE STATE OF FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY II Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Boardroom 21
Chair: Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
Discussants: Brenda Sims Blackwell, Georgia State University Susan Marcus-Mendoza, University of Oklahoma
Judith A. Ryder, St. John's University Robin Robinson, University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth
Gwen C. Hunnicutt, University of North Carolina Greensboro Carrie Buist, Western Michigan University
SESSION 519: ROUNDTABLE - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden 1
Chair: Alana Rambarran, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Internet Videos about Human Trafficking: The Social Construction of a Transnational Problem
Alana Rambarran, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Aurela Toska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Ophelia Phipps, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Staci Strobl, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Policing in the 21st Century: The Current State and Practice of E-Policing John Kane, The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)
Friday, November 14
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"It's not one of our Performance Indicators": Sharing or Shifting Responsibility for Student Safety?
Michelle Rogerson, University of Huddersfield
Drug Testing in School: Practical Policy or Troubling Bio-surveillance Eleen Ann Baumann, University of Oregon
SESSION 520: ROUNDTABLE - DARFUR GENOCIDE, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE FUTURE OF SECURITY IN AFRICA Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden 2
Chair: Emmanuel Onyeozili, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Discussants: Jonathan Odo, Cameron University
Charles O. Ochie, Sr., Albany State University Vivian Amantana, Western Oregon University Oko Elechi, Prairie View A & M University
Patrick I. Ibe, Albany State University Charles Amachi Ubah, Georgia College & State University
Ken Egbo, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
SESSION 521: ROUNDTABLE - HURRICANE KATRINA'S IMPACT UPON ILLEGAL DRUG MARKETS IN NEW ORLEANS Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden 3
Chair: Bruce Johnson, National Development and Research Institutes
Disruptions in Drug Use and Sales during the Katrina Crisis Eloise Dunlap, National Development and Research Institutes Bruce Johnson, National Development and Research Institutes
Reformulation of Heroin Markets in New Orleans in 2006/2007 Bruce Johnson, National Development and Research Institutes Eloise Dunlap, National Development and Research Institutes
The Problem of Crime during and Post-Katrina in New Orleans A. Kathryn Stout, Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO)
Discussants: A. Kathryn Stout, Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) Eloise Dunlap, National Development and Research Institutes
Friday, November 14
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SESSION 522: ROUNDTABLE - THE UTILITY OF STUDENT EVALUATIONS: PROPOSED CHANGES Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden 4
Chair: Lorraine A. Samuels, Huston-Tillotson University
Discussants: Laura Myers, Western Carolina University Larry Myers, Western Carolina University
Lorna Grant, North Carolina Central University
SESSION 523: ROUNDTABLE - ONLINE, DISTANCE EDUCATION IN CORRECTIONAL LAW AS A TOOL OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE Friday, November 14 - 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm Rose Garden 5
Chair: Michael Louis Perlin, New York Law School
Discussants: Sharon Casey, University of South Australia
Yoshikazu Ikehara, Tokyo Advocacy Law Office
MEETING
SESSION 524: DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING SOCIAL Friday, November 14 - 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Hilton Laclede
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 525: INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS OF GIRLS' DELINQUENCY Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Shari Miller, Duke University
Friday, November 14
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Relationship Processes in Girls' Delinquency: A Qualitative Analysis Shari Miller, Duke University
Donna-Marie Winn, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Sherry Lawson-Clarke, Duke University
Rebecca Schaffer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Girls' Delinquency: Same- and Opposite-Gender Relationships Anne Stahl, University of Pittsburgh
Phyllis Coontz, University of Pittsburgh
The Social Networks of Female Offenders Asha Goldweber, University of California, Irvine
Elizabeth Cauffman, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Angela Browne, RTI International
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 526: SELF CONTROL AMONG ADOLESCENT POPULATIONS Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Jason A. Ford, University of Central Florida
Low Self Control and Self-reported Victimization and Delinquency among 7th,8th and 9th grade Students
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University Ni (Phil) He, Northeastern University
Meghan E. Peel, Northeastern University
The Malleability of Self-Control in Adolescence: Considering the Effects of an Intervention Program
Carter Hay, Florida State University Ryan Charles Meldrum, Florida State University
Walter Forrest, Northeastern University
Friday, November 14
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The Role of Self Control in the Depression-Delinquency Link Brianna N. Remster, Pennsylvania State University
Eric Silver, Penn State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 527: INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE DOG TRAINING IN WOMEN'S PRISONS: A QUALITATIVE EVALUATION Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Jody Miller, University of Missouri St. Louis
Bittersweet Journey: Issues of Attachment and Detachment in a Prison Based Service Dog Training Program
Anne Lornson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Working for CHAMP after Hours: The Role of Volunteers in a Prison-Based Service Dog Training Program
Michael Gibson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
For the Greater Good Vena Stevens, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Discussant: Janet Cole, CHAMP Assistance Dogs, Inc.
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 528: INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF RISK AND BEHAVIOR IN THE FAMILY Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Jorge Chavez, Bowling Green State University
Friday, November 14
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Unwanted Babies, Future Criminals? : Disentangling Cohort Size and Selection Mechanisms
Juan Pantano, Washington University in St. Louis Wanchuan Lin, Peking University
Examining the parenting-delinquency relationship: Are there reciprocal effects?
Martha Gault, The Pennsylvania State University
Examining the Relationship Between Corporal Punishment and Depression: Results from a Propensity Score Matching Analysis
Sara Z. Morris, University of Georgia Chris Gibson, University of Florida
The Intergenerational Transmission of Deviant Dietary Behaviors Glen Tolle, Jr., Texas A&M University
William McIntosh, Texas A&M University Karen Kubena, Texas A&M University Jenna Anding, Texas A&M University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 529: RE-ENTRY AND DESISTANCE Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Linking up Qualitative Accounts and Quantitative Measures of Desistance among a Sample of Adjudicated Males
Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Marc Le Blanc, Universite de Montreal
Gender Differences in Reentry: Examining the Desistance Process Among Drug-Involved Offenders Across Theoretical Lines
Nicholas W. Bakken, University of Delaware
The Contributors to Criminal Desistance and Criminal Activities: Is there a Difference?
Daryl Kroner, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Friday, November 14
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Desistance and Persistence: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Beth Huebner, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Mark Berg, University of Missouri, St. Louis
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 530: ENHANCING DESIGN FIDELITY AND ASSESSING PROGRAM FIDELITY IN MULTI-SITE LONGITUDINAL EVALUATIONS: SOME STRATEGIES Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri, St. Louis
"Reducing Initial Loss Rates Associated with Active Parental Consent." Chris Melde, Michigan State University
Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri, St. Louis T.J. Taylor, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York
"Strategies for Reducing Attrition across Waves." T.J. Taylor, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York Adrienne Freng, University of Wyoming
Sara Hoover, University of Missouri, St. Louis
"Alternative Measures of Program Implementation." Dena C. Carson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Adam Baggett, University of Missouri, St. Louis T.J. Taylor, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Dana Peterson, University at Albany, State University of New York
"The Use of Observations to Assess Program Fidelity." Krystle Leugoud, University of Missouri, St. Louis Bradley T. Brick, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 531: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: SERIAL KILLERS AND SADISTIC MURDERERS--UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Kenna Quinet, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Author: Jack Levin, Northeastern University
Discussants: Kenna Quinet, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Elicka S.L. Peterson, Appalachian State University Nicholas E. Libby, University of Central Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 532: RACIAL POLITICS OF CRIMINAL SOCIAL CONTROL Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Misha S. Lars, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Perceptions of Race and Justice Katrina Gails, Prairie View A & M University
Elguin Contreras, Prairie View A & M University Frederick Smith, Prairie View A & M University
From Thug Life to "Sucka-Free Life": Hmong Youth and Their Subjective Understandings of Racialization
Pao Lee, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
The Allocation of Justice: Race, Political Institutions, and Sentencing Disparity
Kenneth Fernandez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Friday, November 14
410
State Sponsored Social Control: Involuntary Sterilization in Georgia, 1937-1970
Amy D'Unger, Georgia Institute of Technology
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 533: THE INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF CYBERCRIME Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: Robyn R. Mace, Michigan State University
The Retest of Reintegrative Shaming Theory and Its Implications on Taiwanese Juvenile Hackers
Dayu Kao, Central Police University, Taiwan Frank Fu-Yuan Huang, Central Police University
You-Lu Liao, Central Police University, Taiwan
Cybercrime as New Means of Traditional Crime in Korea Jeong Hyun Kim, Korean National Police
Bringing International Cyber-Criminals to Justice: The Anatomy of Operation Cardkeeper
Johnny Nhan, Texas Christian University LuAnna Harmon, FBI
Discussant: Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Friday, November 14
411
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 534: UNDERSTANDING WOMEN'S PATHWAYS TO AND FROM CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR: LESSONS FROM NEW GENDER-RESPONSIVE RISK ASSESSMENT MODELS Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Identifying Gender-Responsive Needs—An Enhancement for Fourth Generation Risk/Needs Assessments in Criminal Justice
Beate Ehret, Northpointe Institute for Public Management Emily Wright, University of South Carolina
Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
An Internal Classification of California Prison Female Offenders: Evidence for Multiple Pathways
Tim Brennan, Northpointe Institute for Public Management Markus Breitenbach, Northpointe Institute for Public Management
Exploring the Links Between a Female Offender Taxonomy and Pathways Theory
Barbara Bloom, Sonoma State University Tim Brennan, Northpointe Institute for Public Management
Barbara Owen, California State University, Fresno
The Gender-Responsive Northpointe Compas and Its Treatment Implications Pat Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Tim Brennan, Northpointe Institute for Public Management
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 535: ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATE CRIME Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Dave Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Friday, November 14
412
Accounting for Environmental Crime: The Case of Libby, Montana Gary E. Reed, Lewis-Clark State College
Angela R. Karn, Lewis-Clark State College Heidee McMillin, Lewis-Clark State College
Chronic Life Course Persistent Offenders: Transnational Corporations, Pollution and Cancer
Rebecca Sue Katz, Morehead State University
Crime in the Coal Industry: Mountain Top Removal and Violations of the Clean Water Act
Paul B. Stretesky, Colorado State University Michael Lynch, University of South Florida Loren Linscott, University of South Florida
Offenses of Japanese Corporations against Policy for Environment Minoru Yokoyama, Kokugakuin University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 536: MANAGING THE INVESTIGATIVE PROCESS Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: David Schroeder, University of New Haven, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal
Justice and Forensic Sciences
Clearing Hate Crime: A Multilevel Event History Analysis of Incident, Agency, and City-level Factors
Christopher Joseph Lyons, University of New Mexico Aki Roberts, University of New Mexico
Exploring the Use of DNA Evidence by Homicide Detectives: Investigative Super-weapon or Tool of Last Resort? David Schroeder, University of New Haven, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal
Justice and Forensic Sciences Michael D. White, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Friday, November 14
413
Police Informants: Cultivating the Rat and Serving the Community Alicia H. Sitren, University of North Florida
Hayden P. Smith, University of South Carolina Geoff P. Alpert, University of South Carolina
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 537: THE SCOPE OF HOMICIDE STUDIES Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 46
Chairs: Lin Huff-Corzine, University of Central Florida
Thomas A. Petee, Auburn University
Columbine Ten Years Later: The Effect of Deadly School Violence on School Security and Student Civil Liberties
Lynn Addington, American University
Circumstances of Connected Homicides: An Analysis of the Chicago Homicide Data Set, 1965 to 2000
Carolyn Rebecca Block, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Richard L. Block, Loyola University Chicago
Investigating the Importance of Neighborhoods in Police Investigations: Multilevel Analysis of Homicide Clearances and Convictions
John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation Wendy C. Regoeczi, Cleveland State University
Eldercide in America: An Examination of Reported Incidents, 2000-2005 Jessie L. Krienert, Illinois State University
Jeffrey A. Walsh, Illinois State University
Latino Homicide: Race and Ethnicity Marc Riedel, Southeastern Louisiana University
Friday, November 14
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 538: TRANSGRESSION ON TWO-WHEELS: A CRIMINOLOGY OF MOTORCYCLES, IDENTITY AND THE STATE Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Stephen L. Muzzatti, Ryerson University
Reduction in the Seduction of Speed?: 'Street-racing' Legislation and the Criminalisation of Sportbike Culture.
Stephen L. Muzzatti, Ryerson University
Navigating Obstacles: Women Riders, Stereotypes and Power Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan University
Bikers, Patriotism and the Social Construction of "Illegal Immigration" as National Threat
Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University
Helmets Save Lives, Religion Takes Lives - Any Questions?: Sikh Turbans, Motorcycle Helmets and Systemic Racism in Law
Jagjeet Kaur Gill, University of Toronto - OISE
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 539: POLICE CULTURE COMPONENTS Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Lawrence M. Salinger, Arkansas State University - Jonesboro
An Assessment of Police Organizational Culture in South Korea Mahesh Nalla, Michigan State University
Wook Kang, Michigan State University
The Contours of the Police Code of Silence in a Comparative Perspective Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University
Friday, November 14
415
The Impact of Police Culture on Individual Response in the Midst of a Crisis Terri Adams-Fuller, Howard University
Larry Stewart, University of the District of Columbia
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 540: SENTENCING GUIDELINES, SENTENCING OUTCOMES, AND CRIME RATES Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Jim Clark, Florida State University
Advisory Sentencing Guidelines and Sentencing Disparity: An Empirical Test Brian Forst, American University
Sharon Melzer, American University
Contextual Effects and Punishment Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis Christine Arazan, Florida State University
William Bales, Florida State University Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State University
Examining Sentencing Outcomes in South Carolina: Findings from a Failed Guidelines State
Eric L. Sevigny, University of South Carolina Barbara Koons-Witt, University of South Carolina
John D. Burrow, University of South Carolina
Politics, Policies, and Imprisonment in the U.S. Rodney L. Engen, North Carolina State University
Macon Parker, North Carolina State University Kyla Walters, North Carolina State University
Friday, November 14
416
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 541: ASSESSING SPECIALIZED POLICE STRATEGIES Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Richard Gary Greenleaf, Elmhurst College
Circumventing the Law: The Impact of School Resource Officers on Students' Legal Rights
Nicole Bracy, University of Delaware
Community Policing and Homeland Security: Friend or Foe? Allison Taylor Chappell, Old Dominion University
Testing a Systems Level Intervention to Improve Police Response to Mental Illness: CIT in Chicago
Amy C. Watson, University of Illinois at Chicago Beth Angell, University of Chicago
Jeffrey Draine, University of Pennsylvania Melissa Schaefer Morabito, Rutgers University
Amy Kerr, University of Illinois at Chicago Victor C. Ottati, Loyola University, Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 542: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND CRIME: THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Janet Lauritsen, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Segregated Spatial Locations, Race-Ethnic Composition, and Neighborhood Violent Crime
Ruth D. Peterson, Ohio State University Lauren J. Krivo, Ohio State University
Friday, November 14
417
Ethnicity, Economy, Crime, and Perceptions of Justice Robert D. Crutchfield, University of Washington
Kevin Drakulich, University of Washington
The Intersection of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Violent Victimization Karen Heimer, University of Iowa
Janet Lauritsen, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Examining the Differential Impact of Neighborhood Context on Disparities in Racial/Ethnic-Specific Patterns of Robbery Victimization
Jeffrey Michael Cancino, Texas State University Ramiro Martinez, Florida International University Jacob Stowell, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 543: PROTECTIVE FACTORS, RESILIENCE, AND DELINQUENCY Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Frank S. Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Authoritarian Parenting: A Race Socializing Protective Factor that Deters African American Adolescents from Delinquency and Violence
Frank S. Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Parental Parenting Practices and Race: What's the Difference? Norm Anthony White, Saint Louis University
Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
Examining Resiliency within the Contexts of Self-Control Theory and Life-course Analysis
Jeffrey W. Rosky, Washington State University
Is Working Good or Bad For Adolescents: Does Pro-Social Work Context Matter?
Shun-Yung Kevin Wang, Florida State University
Friday, November 14
418
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 544: POLICE AND GENDER Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Jason Lee, Washington State University
Gendered Perspectives of SWAT: A Survey of Female and Male Officers Mary Dodge, University of Colorado Denver
Frances Gomez, University of Colorado, Denver
Police Sexual Misconduct: Female Officers' Perceptions of Its Nature, Extent, Causation and Control
Timothy Maher, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Resisting, Reinforcing, and Redefining Police Cultures: The Case of Women Officers
Kristenne M. Robison, Syracuse University
Work Stress and Doing Police Masculinity: Stress and Emotional Responses in the Highly Gendered Police Culture
Don L Kurtz, Kansas State L. Susan Williams, Kansas State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 545: MULTI-LEVEL ANALYSES OF CRIMINAL SENTENCING Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Noelle E. Fearn, Saint Louis University
A Multilevel Test of Minority Threat Effects on Sentencing Xia Wang, Florida State University
In the Furtherance of Injustice? Prosecutorial Discretion and Racial/Ethnic Sentencing Disparities in California Counties
Elsa Chen, Santa Clara University
Friday, November 14
419
Sentencing in Context Yanhua Liu, University of Nebraska at Omaha
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 546: THE LSI-R AND OFFENDER RISK OF RECIDIVISM Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Richard J. Lemke, University of Cincinnati
Assessing the Predictive Validity of the LSI-R for Offenders on Parole Larry L. Bench, Utah Department of Corrections
Terry Allen, University of Utah
Comparing the Psychometric Properties of the LSI-R, Wisconsin and a Newly Devised Risk/Need Assessment
Richard J. Lemke, University of Cincinnati Christopher Lowenkamp, University of Cincinnati
Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati Edward Latessa, University of Cincinnati
Recidivism and Program Success in a Large Community Corrections Program in Colorado
Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State University Deborah Koetzle Shaffer, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Risk Prediction and Indentifying Criminogenic Factors of Korean Violent and Nonviolent Inmates: Validity Test of LSI-R
Hyesun Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Min-Sik Lee, Kyonggi University
Friday, November 14
420
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 547: PERCEPTIONS AND POLITICS OF POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Trevor Jones, Cardiff University, UK
Exploring the Connection between Police Accountability Initiatives and Officer Job Satisfaction
Joseph De Angelis, Ohio University
Procedural Fairness and Respect as Factors in Positive Opinions of Police Julie Yingling, Villanova University
Putting Politics Back into [The Study Of] Policing Trevor Jones, Cardiff University, UK
Tim Newburn, London School of Economics
Structural Reinforcers and Reversals of the Positional Authority of Police and Citizens' Perceptions of Police Actions
Brian R Kowalski, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Richard J. Lundman, The Ohio State University
SESSION 548: THE STATE OF FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY III Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Boardroom 21
Chair: Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
Discussants: Allison Foley, University of Colorado at Boulder
Kelley Moult, American University Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Michigan State University
Kelly Faust, Western Michigan University Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
Friday, November 14
421
SESSION 549: ROUNDTABLE - CORRECTIONS & PUBLIC POLICY Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden 1
Chair: Michael Martin Weinrath, University of Winnipeg
Alternatives to Violence: Community Building among a Violent Prison Population Jo-Ann Della Giustina, Bridgewater State College
Inmate and Correctional Officer Culture in Canada and New Zealand: A Comparative Study
Michael Martin Weinrath, University of Winnipeg
Researching Incarcerated Sex Offenders with Mental Disorder Manos G. Daskalou, University of Northampton, UK
SESSION 550: ROUNDTABLE - SUSTAINING IMPACT OF A STREET-DRUG ELIMINATION INITIATIVE: SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATIONS OF NEIGHBORHOOD ORDER Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden 2
Chair: James Frabutt, University of Notre Dame
Discussants: Lynn Kenneth Harvey, Winston-Salem State University
M. Kristen Hefner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Eleazer D. Hunt, High Point Police Department
Kristen Leigh Di Luca, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
SESSION 551: ROUNDTABLE - KATRINA IMPACTS ON NEW ORLEANS EVACUEES IN HOUSTON Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden 3
Chair: Bruce Johnson, National Development and Research Institutes
"Your Name Carries Weight": Katrina Evacuee's Adjustment to Houston's Criminal Networks
Avelardo Valdez, University of Houston Alice Cepeda, University of Houston
Friday, November 14
422
Merging of Illegal Drug Markets in Houston Post-Katrina Joseph Kotarba, Univ. of Houston
Bruce Johnson, National Development and Research Institutes Eloise Dunlap, National Development and Research Institutes
SESSION 552: ROUNDTABLE - POLICE OFFICERS' ATTITUDES TOWARD HUMAN TRAFFICKING Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden 4
Discussants: David W. Webb, Sam Houston State University
Richard Hartley, University of Texas at San Antonio Claudia E. San Miguel, Texas A&M International University
SESSION 553: ROUNDTABLE - THE HISTORY OF PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT: THE MORE THINGS CHANGE THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME. Friday, November 14 - 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm Rose Garden 5
Chair: Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, Grambling State University
Discussants: Arthur J. Lurigio, Loyola University Chicago
Philip M. Stinson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Robert Perkinson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Susan Craig, University of Central Florida
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 554: VIOLENCE AND SCHOOLS Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Boardroom 22
Chair: Candice Batton, University of Nebraska at Omaha
A Case Analysis of University Shootings Darrell Lee Ross, Western Illinois University
Terry M. Mors, Western Illinois University
Friday, November 14
423
The Effects of Heterosexist Violence: Comparing At-Risk Behaviors of Victimized and Non-Victimized Sexual Minority Youth
Deeanna M. Button, Center for Drug & Alcohol Studies, University of Delaware
Roberta Gealt, University of Delaware Daniel J. O'Connell, University of Delaware
Violence in the Ivory Tower: Fear of Campus Shootings Among College Faculty Members
Allison L. Timbs, University of Florida Ashley R.P. Kolnes, University of Florida
Violence-Related Behaviors Among High School Students -- United States, 1991-2007
Thomas R. Simon, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Richard Lowry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Danice K. Eaton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Marci Hertz, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 555: SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION: ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 24
Chair: Sara Z. Morris, University of Georgia
Gender and Rape: An Assessment of College Students' Perceptions Donna M. Vandiver, Texas State University, San Marcos
Jessica Rager, Texas State University, San Marcos
Students' Attitudes about Sexual Violence Bernadette T. Muscat, California State University, Fresno
Coerced Sex: Does Relationship Status and a Woman's Reputation Affect Perceptions of Coercion?
Tracy L. Tamborra, University of New Haven
Friday, November 14
424
Criminalizing Marital Rape: The Views of Ghanaian University Students Mensah Adinkrah, Central Michigan University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 556: APPLYING STRUCTURED PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT PRINCIPLES TO ANTISOCIAL CHILDREN UNDER AGE 12 USING THE EARLY ASSESSMENT RISK LISTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 25
Chair: Christopher Koegl, Cambridge University
What Risk Factors are Perceived to Predict Antisocial Behavior in Boys and Girls? A Survey of Clinicians
Leena Augimeri, Centre for Children Committing Offences, Child Development Institute
Christopher Koegl, Cambridge University Christopher Webster, University of Toronto
Spotlight on Antisocial Girls: Treatment Outcome and Development Trajectories using the Early Assessment Risk List for Girls
Margaret Walsh, Child Development Institute Debra Pepler, York University
Leena Augimeri, Centre for Children Committing Offences, Child Development Institute
Depeng Jiang, York University Kathy Levene, Child Development Institute
Looking (Back) into the Crystal Ball: Predicting Criminal Convictions in a Sample of 447 Children using the Early Assessment Risk Lists
Christopher Koegl, Cambridge University David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Leena Augimeri, Centre for Children Committing Offences, Child Development Institute
Friday, November 14
425
Comparing the Results of Cluster Analyses using the Early Assessment Risk List for Boys and Girls
Carla Roberta Dassinger, Midwestern University Leena Augimeri, Centre for Children Committing Offences, Child
Development Institute Margaret Walsh, Child Development Institute
Gloria M. Workman, Midwestern University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 557: GENDER, THEORY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 26
Chair: Leah Daigle, Georgia State University
Domestic Violence Services in the Self-Help Era Laura Finley, Center for Living and Teaching Peace
Gender Differences in the Cognitive Schemas Associated with Verbal and Physical Abuse of Romantic Partners
Ronald L. Simons, University of Georgia Leslie G. Simons, University of Georgia
Callie H. Burt, University of Georgia
Inequalities or "Backlash"? The Negative and Positive Relationship between Gender Equality and Violent Victimization
Marisa Camille Allison, Mississippi State University
Understanding the Help-Seeking Behaviour of Female Domestic Violence Victims
Silke Meyer, Griffith University Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University
Elena Marchetti, Griffith University, Law School
Friday, November 14
426
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 558: DOCTORAL EDUCATION: PREPARING FUTURE FACULTY (PFF) (ORGANIZED BY: ASC TEACHING COMMITTEE) Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 27
Chair: Jamie S. Martin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Preparing Future Faculty: An Integral Component for a Ph.D. Program Randy Martin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania John J. Gibbs, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Teaching the Teachers: Pedagogical Issues and Techniques Kate Hanrahan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Tammy Castle, James Madison University
Teaching about Research Methods and Academic Issues: An Integrative Approach
Jamie S. Martin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kate Hanrahan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 559: GENDER AND HOMICIDE Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 28
Chair: Yvonne Marion Hall, State University of New York, Brockport
A Comparative Analysis of U.S. Female Defendants Convicted of Murder from the 19th-21st Centuries
Yvonne Marion Hall, State University of New York, Brockport Korni Swaroop Kumar, SUNY-Brockport
Nathaniel Ezra Kieval, University of Miami
An Examination of Domestic Homicides in Memphis, TN, 1917-1958 Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis
K.B. Turner, University of Memphis
Friday, November 14
427
Female Perpetrated Homicide Cases: The Impact of Demographic Characteristics and Relationship to Victim on Sentencing
Carolyn Field, Elizabethtown College Suvarna Cherukuri, Siena College
Gender and Homicide: A Re-analysis of the Southern Subculture of Violence Julia D'Antonio, Louisiana State University
Chantel M. Dufrene, Louisiana State University Jessica Doucet, Louisiana State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 560: POLICY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES TO DRUG USE Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 29
Chair: Sarah Browning, North Dakota State University
Methamphetamine and the Drug-Crime Nexus: The Role of Meth in Economic-Compulsive Crime
Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State University Patrick Gerkin, Grand Valley State University
Methamphetamine Laboratories: The Geography of Drug Production Ralph A. Weisheit, Illinois State University
Edward Wells, Illinois State University
The War on Drugs: Where Should Our Priorities Lie? Jim Mann, Lamar University
What Police Know about Illicit Methamphetamine Markets in their Community
Henry H. Brownstein, NORC at the University of Chicago Phyllis Newton, NORC at the University of Chicago
Timothy Mulcahy, NORC at the University of Chicago Bruce G. Taylor, Police Executive Research Forum
Bruce Kubu, Police Executive Research Forum
Friday, November 14
428
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 561: AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC: WOMEN POLICE IN A CHANGING SOCIETY: BACK DOOR TO EQUALITY Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 41
Chair: Rosemary L. Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Author: Mangai Natarajan, The City University of New York
Discussants: Mahesh Nalla, Michigan State University Susan L. Miller, University of Delaware
Susan E. Martin, National Opinion Research Center Doris C. Chu, Arkansas State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 562: THE NEXT FRONTIER: CRIMINOLOGY, OBESITY, AND ACTIVE LIVING Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 42
Chair: John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
The Environment and Physical Activity: The Role of the Built Environment and Crime
Ross C. Brownson, Saint Louis University School of Public Health
Urban Greenway Trail Use and Crime: The Impact of Recorded and Perceived Crime on Physical Activity
Robert A. Brown, Fayetteville State University John R. Ottensmann, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Greg H. Lindsey, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Interpersonal And Structural Violence As Determinants Of Physical Activity Mindy Fullilove, NYS Psychiatric Institute
Friday, November 14
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Discussant: John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 563: CONTEXTUALIZING DRUG USE AND DRUG MARKETS: NEW CONCEPTS AND NOVEL METHODOLOGIES Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 43
Chair: Sandra M. Bucerius, University of Toronto
Counterparts in the Game: Drug Dealer and Police Officer Viewpoints of One Another
Dean Dabney, Georgia State University Volkan Topalli, Georgia State University
Drug Trafficking and Gun Carrying: A Co-occurring Phenomenon of African-American Male Youth
Andrea N. Allen, University of Alabama Celia C. Lo, University of Alabama
Trafficking in Bodily Perfection: Examining the On-Line Steroid Marketplace Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University
Ryan Bussard, Eastern Kentucky University
Using Toxicology Reports as a Tool for Understanding the Relationship between Drug Use and Homicide Victimization
Joseph B. Kuhns, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Friday, November 14
430
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 564: THE IMPACT OF PRISONER REENTRY PROGRAMMING: FINDINGS FROM A MULTI-SITE EVALUATION Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 44
Chair: Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
The Impact of Reentry Programming on Housing, Family, and Community Outcomes
Susan Brumbaugh, RTI International Christine Lindquist, RTI International
The Impact of Reentry Programming on Substance Use Christy Visher, University of Delaware Laura Winterfield, The Urban Institute
The Impact of Reentry Programming on Employment Outcomes Danielle Steffey, RTI International
Alexander Cowell, RTI International
The Impact of Reentry Programming on Criminal Behavior Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International
Danielle Steffey, RTI International
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 565: MASS INCARCERATION, RACE AND SOCIAL FORCES: TAKING STOCK OF NARRATIVE OF CHANGE AND STABILITY Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 45
Chair: Andres F. Rengifo, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Correctional System and the Integration of Marginal Populations in the United States 1974 to 2004
William Sabol, Bureau of Justice Statistics James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Friday, November 14
431
The Probability and Length of Imprisonment in the U.S.: Assessing the Role of Gender and Race across Time and Space
Eric P. Baumer, University of Missouri, St Louis
Race and Trends in Women's Imprisonment: The Consequences of Welfare, Drug Penalties and Economic Hardship
Kecia Johnson, University at Albany, SUNY Karen Heimer, University of Iowa
Andres F. Rengifo, University of Missouri, St. Louis Joseph B. Lang, University of Iowa
Don Stemen, Loyola University Chicago
Discussant: Todd Clear, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 566: HISPANICS IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 46
Chair: Benjamin Adams, National Center for Juvenile Justice
Hispanic Juvenile Victims and Offenders Benjamin Adams, National Center for Juvenile Justice
Hispanic Youth in Juvenile Court Charles Puzzanchera, National Center for Juvenile Justice
Hispanic Juvenile Offenders in Residential Placement - The Latest from the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement
Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice
Discussant: Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Friday, November 14
432
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 567: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 47
Chair: Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium
A Case Study on Implementing Community Policing in Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey
Murat Gozubenli, Turkish Institute For Police Studies (TIPS ), Turkish National Police
Mesut Ozturk, Turkish Institute for Police Studies (TIPS), Turkish National Police
Ilyas Ozgenturk, Turkish Institute for Police Studies (TIPS), Turkish National Police/Spalding University
Introducing Service-Oriented Policing to Trinidad and Tobago Roger B. Parks, Indiana University
Steve D. Mastrofski, George Mason University
Multiculturalism and the Ordered Society Michael C. Motto, University of Cambridge
Amanda Matravers, American University, Washington DC
Effects of Instructors and Instructional Methods on Trainings of Community Policing
Mesut Ozturk, Turkish Institute for Police Studies (TIPS), Turkish National Police
Ilyas Ozgenturk, Turkish Institute for Police Studies (TIPS), Turkish National Police/Spalding University
Murat Gozubenli, Turkish Institute For Police Studies (TIPS ), Turkish National Police
Friday, November 14
433
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 568: GANG HOT-SPOTS POLICING IN CHICAGO: AN OVERVIEW AND EVALUATION RESULTS Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Director's Row 48
Chair: Timothy Allan Lavery, University of Illinois at Chicago
A Description of Gang Hot-Spots Policing in Chicago Rachel M. Johnston, University of Illinois at Chicago
Cody Stephens, University of Illinois
The Chicago Police Department's Gang Hot-Spots Policing Strategy: Why Should it Work?
Megan Alderden, Chicago Police Department Timothy Allan Lavery, University of Illinois at Chicago
An Evaluation of Gang Hot-Spots Policing in Chicago: Qualitative Results Cody Stephens, University of Illinois
Dennis P. Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at Chicago
An Evaluation of Gang Hot-Spots Policing in Chicago: Quantitative Results Timothy Allan Lavery, University of Illinois at Chicago
Amie M. Schuck, University of Illinois at Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 569: POLICY INFLUENCES ON INMATE MISCONDUCTS IN PRISONS Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Joycelyn Pollock, Texas State University, San Marcos
Deinstitutionalization of Mental Patients and the Impact on the Corrections System
Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland, College Park Nicola Denise Smith-Kea, University of Maryland, College Park
Drew Gossett, University of Maryland Summer Acevedo, University of Maryland
Friday, November 14
434
Dispute Resolutions in Secure Housing Units: CA's Inmate Grievance Process As Symbolic Structure
Kellie Bryant, University of California, Berkeley Chrysanthi Leon, University of Delaware
Megan Denver, University of Delaware
Factors Associated with Responses to Inmate Misconduct in State Prisons Ryan G. Fischer, California State University, Long Beach
Preliminary findings of "Gendered Violence and Safety: A Contextual Approach to Improving Security in Women's Facilities"
Joycelyn Pollock, Texas State University, San Marcos Barbara Owen, California State University, Fresno
James Wells, Eastern Kentucky University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 570: POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Jennifer D. Wood, Temple University
Measuring Police Performance in a Plural Age Jennifer D. Wood, Temple University
On The Cross-Cultural Validity of a Legitimacy Scale: A Study in Ghana Justice Tankebe, University of Cambridge
Stop the Clock: The Factors Affecting Detention Without Charge in Police Stations in the UK
Layla Skinns, Darwin College, University of Cambridge/King's College London
The Interaction of "Public Perception of Police" and "Crime Rate": An International Study
Seong Min Park, University of Cincinnati
Friday, November 14
435
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 571: VARIETIES OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Robyn R. Mace, Michigan State University
White-Collar Delinquency: Juvenile Involvement in Traditional White-collar Crimes
Andrea Schoepfer, California State University, San Bernardino Michael Thomas Baglivio, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Labeling Women Embezzlers as White-Collar Criminals Megan Burns-Pratt, University of Colorado Denver
Mary Dodge, University of Colorado Denver
A Sequence of ID Theft Methods Used in Organized Group Activities Donald Rebovich, Center for Identity Management and Information Protection
Kyung Seok Choo, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 572: PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: RESULTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Michael E. Antonio, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
Racial-ethnic Intolerance and Support for Capital Punishment: A Cross-National Comparison
James D. Unnever, University of South Florida, Sarasota Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Public Opinion on the Death Penalty in China: Individual and Context-level Effects
Dietrich Oberwittler, Max Planck Institute Freiburg Shenghui Qi, Max Planck Institute Freiburg
Friday, November 14
436
Public Support for Capital Punishment: A Survey of Public Attitudes in Israel Sergio Herzog, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
A Punishing Development: Can Invisibility Kill Aestheticism in the Opinion Polls?
Mark Nicholas Pettigrew, University of Sheffield
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 573: RESPONSES TO TERRORISM Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Mark Hamm, Indiana State University
Is Community Policing the Future of Counter-Terrorism? Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Homeland Security Funding to States: A Determination of Risk or the Pork Barrel?
Mark Edmund McInerney, American University
Amnesty As A Tool of Conflict Resolution: A Comparative Assessment Nabil Ouassini, Indiana University
New Trends in Prisoner Radicalization: Assessing the Terrorist Threat Mark Hamm, Indiana State University
Discussant: George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Friday, November 14
437
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 574: CONSEQUENCES OF POLICY CHOICES ON CRIME RATES Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Kim Steven Hunt, D.C. Sentencing Commission
No Parole for Sex Offenders? Impacts of Abolishing Parole on Crime Rates and Populations.
Meghan Sacks, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Alissa Ackerman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Sentencing Chronic Offenders: 30 Strikes and You're Out? Nahanni Pollard, Simon Fraser University
The Imposition of Economic Sanctions in Pennsylvania: Contextual and Individual Effects
Valerie Anne Clark, The Pennsylvania State University R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State University
"Unpacking" the Impact of the Sentencing Guidelines on Crime Rates in the United States
Kim Steven Hunt, D.C. Sentencing Commission Sanjeev Sridharan, University of Toronto
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 575: CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIME AND INJUSTICE Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Mark M. Lanier, University of Central Florida
Environmental Crimes, Disparity of Harmful Influence and Chaos/Complexity Criminology
Noriyoshi Takemura, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan
Friday, November 14
438
Environmental Justice? Correlates of EPA Regulated Facility Sitings Paul R. Schupp, Niagara University
Craig Rivera, Niagara University Tim Ireland, Niagara University
After Half a Decade: The Incinerator at Anniston, Alabama Rodney N. Friery, Jacksonville State University
Taking Another Bite out of Social Injustice: The Formation and Promise of Peacemaking Criminology
Lloyd Klein, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY Joan Luxenburg, University of Central Oklahoma
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 576: CONSIDERING SENTENCING Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Philip M. Stinson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
The Context of Punishment: How Culture, Politics and the Law Shape Felony Sentencing
Kimberly H. Martin, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Effects of Cognitive Disability Evidence on Death Penalty Dispositions: An Exploration Post Atkins v. Virginia
Peter A. Collins, Washington State University
Departures from the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Post-Koon Appellate Court Decisions As Legal Environment
Celesta Albonetti, University of Iowa
The Case of Kennedy v. Louisiana Addresses the Sentence of Capital Punishment for Raping a Child
Rick M. Steinmann, Clarion University - Venango Campus
Friday, November 14
439
MEETING
SESSION 577: DIVISION OF CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Faust's
SESSION 578: ROUNDTABLE - ANTI-TERRORISM AND CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT: REVIEWING THE U.S. OF USE CRIMINAL PROCESS AS A MEANS OF ENFORCEMENT Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Rose Garden 1
Chair: Charles O. Ochie, Sr., Albany State University
Discussants: Patrick I. Ibe, Albany State University Glenn Zuern, Albany State University
Emmanuel Onyeozili, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Evaristus Otatade Obinyan, Benedict College
SESSION 579: ROUNDTABLE - CULTURE, CRIME, & PUBLIC POLICY Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Rose Garden 2
Chair: Erin M. Kerrison, Villanova University
Arming Ideology: Gun Control, Collective Defense and the USA Patriot Act Erin M. Kerrison, Villanova University
Illegal Immigrants in Custody Phyllis Coontz, University of Pittsburgh
Michael Siciliano, University of Pittsburgh
Fear of Crime - Post-Socialist/Communist Perspectives Gorazd Mesko, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Exploring Fear of Crime in Nanning, China, 2005-2006: An Empirical Study Ruohui Zhao, Guangxi University, Law School
SESSION 580: ROUNDTABLE - SESSION WITHDRAWN Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Rose Garden 3
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SESSION 581: ROUNDTABLE - THE ROLE OF GIS IN STREET-DRUG ELIMINATION: IDENTIFYING THE LOCATION, GEO-SPATIAL STRUCTURE, AND ANALYSIS METHODS TO ASSESS THE LONG-TERM IMPACT Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Rose Garden 4
Chair: James Frabutt, University of Notre Dame
Discussants: Eleazer D. Hunt, High Point Police Department
M. Kristen Hefner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Kristen Leigh Di Luca, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Lynn Kenneth Harvey, Winston-Salem State University
SESSION 582: ROUNDTABLE - VAWA TITLE IX NATIONAL BASELINE STUDY ON VIOLENCE AGAINST AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE WOMEN Friday, November 14 - 5:00 pm to 6:20 pm Rose Garden 5
Discussants: Christine R. Crossland, U.S. Department of Justice (OJP/NIJ)
Kelley Moult, American University
SOCIAL
SESSION 583: DIVISION OF CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY SOCIAL Friday, November 14 - 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm Faust's
Friday, November 14
441
PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY
SESSION 584: PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY: PRESIDENTIAL JUSTICE AWARD AND PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Friday, November 14 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Robert Bursik, Jr., President, American Society of Criminology, University of
Missouri, St. Louis
Presidential Justice Award Zaki Baruti, Universal African Peoples Organization (UAPO) Presidential Address: “The Dead Sea Scrolls and Criminological Knowledge” Robert Bursik, Jr., President, American Society of Criminology, University of Missouri, St. Louis
PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION
SESSION 585: PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION Friday, November 14 - 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm St. Louis Ballroom E
SESSION 586: MINORITY FELLOWSHIP DANCE Friday, November 14 - 10:00 pm to 1:00 am St. Louis Ballroom E
FABULOUS MOTOWN REVUE
Saturday, November 15
442
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 587: SOCIAL NETWORKING, WEB 2.0, AND THE NEW CRIMINOLOGICAL CLASSROOM Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Arthur J. Jipson, University of Dayton
Social Networking: Webtopian or Wasteful Arthur J. Jipson, University of Dayton
Crafting Online and Hybrid Criminological Courses Paul J. Becker, University of Dayton
The Student Perspective Monica DiGiandomenico, University of Dayton
Use of Wiki and Student Learning Experiences in Criminal Justice Education Mengyan Dai, University of Baltimore
Ying Xie, George Mason University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 588: CRIMINAL CAREERS: OFFENDING TRAJECTORIES, TYPOLOGIES AND MODELLING Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement
Gang-kill: Inmates, Gang Membership, and Prison Misconduct. Alan James Drury, Iowa State University
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
Longitudinal Analysis of Gender Differences in the Linkage between Offending and Victimization: A Multivariable Latent Growth Approach
Arina Gertseva, Washington State University
Saturday, November 15
443
Multiple Homicide as a Function of Prisonization and Concurrent Instrumental Violence: Testing an Interactive Model
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University Glenn D. Walters, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Toward A Quantitative Typology of Burglars Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 589: PEERS, NETWORKS, AND OFFENDING Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Greg Pogarsky, University at Albany, State University of New York
Adolescent Peers and Delinquency Specific Friends and Specific Offenses Carter Rees, University at Albany
Greg Pogarsky, University at Albany, State University of New York
Delinquent Peers and Behavior: A Longitudinal Network Analysis of Selection and Influence Effects Frank Weerman, NSCR (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Enforcement
Sexual Double Standards and Adolescent Peer Status Derek Kreager, Penn State University
Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State University
Saturday, November 15
444
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 590: ASSESSING HIRSCHI'S REDEFINED CONCEPT OF SELF CONTROL Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Rebecca J. Howell, University of Alabama
Measuring Hirschi's Revised Concept of Self-Control John J. Gibbs, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly Dawn Dodson, Western Illinois University, Quad Cities Byung J Cho, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Shelly L. Clevenger, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
The "New" Self-Control Measurement Debate: Operationalizing Hirschi's Redefined Self-Control
John Boman, University of Florida Jeffrey T. Ward, University of Florida
Theoretical Déjà Vu: Testing Hirschi's Reconstituted Control Theory Shayne Jones, University of South Florida
Tracing the Evolution of Gottfredson and Hirschi's Self-Control Concept: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis
Kimberly Dawn Dodson, Western Illinois University, Quad Cities
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 591: TEACHING RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSES: ADDRESSING DIFFERENCE IN THE CLASSROOM Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Michigan State University
Race & Gender Courses in Criminal Justice & Criminology Programs Lori Beth Way, California State University, Chico
Saturday, November 15
445
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry meets the Sociology and Criminology Classroom: Teaching Race, Class and Gender through the use of the Harry Potter Film Series
Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
Autonomous Ideas Through Contemporary Education Tamra White, Kaplan University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 592: TRENDS IN DRUG USE AND REHABILITATION Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Erin J. Farley, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Learning Deviant Behavior: Salvia Divinorum Use and the Internet Bryan Lee Miller, University of Florida
Hayden Griffin, University of Florida David Khey, University of Florida
The Misuse of Prescription Drugs by Post-Secondary Students in British Columbia
Amanda V. McCormick, Simon Fraser University/University College of the Fraser Valley/BC Centre for Social Responsibility
Irwin M. Cohen, University College of the Fraser Valley, British Columbia Centre for Social Responsibility
Assessing the Benefits of Substance Abuse Treatment for Female Offenders: Does Treatment Participation Impact Recidivism?
Gale Iles, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Vic W. Bumphus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Treatment Matching for Offenders Entering Halfway House Interventions Zachary Kirk Hamilton, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice
Saturday, November 15
446
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 593: ECONOMIC STRATIFICATION, CRIME, AND SOCIAL CONTROL Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine
Criminals' Indebtedness Sonja E. Siennick, The Pennsylvania State University
Delinquency, Juvenile Arrest, and Adult Stratification: Correlation, Causation, or Spurious Association?
Nathan P. Walters, The Pennsylvania State University
The Influence of Access to Counsel on Pretrial Release Decision Outcomes David Joshua Levin, Pretrial Justice Institute
The Conditioning Impact of Inequality on the Relationship Between Incarceration and Crime Rates
Lance Hannon, Villanova University Robert DeFina, Villanova University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 594: INNOVATIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Robert Michael Worley, Penn State Altoona
Accuracy is in the Eye of the Beholder: Eyewitness Demonstrations in Criminal Justice Education
Sofia Grisel Peralta, California State University, Long Beach Connie Ireland, California State University, Long Beach
Accuracy is in the Eye of the Beholder: Eyewitness Demonstration Focus Groups in Criminal Justice Education
Sofia Grisel Peralta, California State University, Long Beach Connie Ireland, California State University, Long Beach
Saturday, November 15
447
Integrating The Theme of Taking Responsibility into Criminal justice Ethics Curriculums
Key Sun, Central Washington University
Student Use of Wikipedia: Reliable Source or Misleading Information Lucas Miles, Illinois State University
Cori Johnson, Illinois State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 595: COMPUTER CRIME AND ONLINE DATA COLLECTION Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Catherine Marcum, Georgia Southern University
An Empirical Assessment of the Relationships between Demographic Variables and Risk Factors for Computer Crime
Kyung-shick Choi, Bridgewater State College
Potential Causal Factors of Adolescent Online Victimization Produced from a Test of Routine Activities Theory
Catherine Marcum, Georgia Southern University
Examining the Roles of Routine Activities, Low Self-Control, and Criminal Behavior on Victimization
Matthew C. Johnson, Sam Houston State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 596: MEDIA CONSTRUCTIONS OF DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Yvonne Marion Hall, State University of New York, Brockport
Saturday, November 15
448
Media Construction of Juvenile Deviance as it Relates to Notions of Childhood.
Amanda Lynn Ireland, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Constructions of Policewomen in "Bi Seda Faryad Kon," a Popular Serial on State-sponsored Iranian Television
Staci Strobl, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Mohsen Alizadeh, Western Connecticut State University
Representations of the Police on "The Bill": The Effect of the "Media Loop" Marianne Colbran, London School of Economics
The Utilization of the Insanity Defense in the First Seventeen Seasons of Law & Order
Franklin T. Wilson, University of Central Missouri
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 597: INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON POLICING Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium
Police Without Borders: Fading Distinction Between Local and Global Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium
A Thematic Examination of Police Images of Accra, Ghana Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, The University of Texas, Pan American
An Examination of Police Dissatisfaction, Misconduct, and Un-reported Crime in Russia
Kenneth Michael Reynolds, University of Central Florida Nicolai Demidov, Volgograd Law Academy
Olga Semukhina, Marquette University
Saturday, November 15
449
Juvenile Delinquency and Violence: Examining International Police and Societal Response
Gordon Arthur Crews, Marshall University Angela West Crews, Marshall University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 598: OFFICER MISCONDUCT: "ON THE STREETS" AND "IN THE PRISONS" Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 46
Chairs: Martha L. Shockey-Eckles, Saint Louis University Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State University
Uniformed Abusers: Officer Misconduct Against Women Prisoners Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State University
Employee Misconduct in Juvenile Corrections Lee Michael Johnson, University of West Georgia
Tatyana Zhilina, University of West Georgia
To Serve and to Protect: The Impact of the Officer Shuffle on Citizen Trust Martha L. Shockey-Eckles, Saint Louis University
The Empirical and Legal Realities Surrounding Staff Perpetrated Sexual Abuse of Inmates
Dyan Dyan McGuire, Saint Louis University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 599: COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON GOVERNANCE AND POLICING Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Richard Bennett, American University
Saturday, November 15
450
Routine Activities, Governance, and the Surveillance Society Vincenzo Sainato, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Police Corruption: Investigating Its Determinants Richard Bennett, American University
Debora Pfaff, American University
Police Response to People with Mental Illness: A Comparative Approach Melissa Schaefer Morabito, Rutgers University
Richard Bennett, American University
Private Policing and Private Security Rick Sarre, University of South Australia
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 600: APPLYING CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES TO CYBERCRIME Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
An Empirical Assessment of SSSL and Cybercrime Adam Michael Bossler, Georgia Southern University
George Wilson Burruss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Cyberstalking: Definitions, Theories and Typologies Meghna Bhat, University of Illinois at Chicago
Examining On-Line Harassment among a Population of Juveniles Thomas J. Holt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University Adam Michael Bossler, Georgia Southern University
Saturday, November 15
451
The Digital Knowledge Divide and Internet Security Daniel M. Downs, University of Illinois at Chicago
Illir Ademaj, University of Illinois at Chicago Paul T. Strzewski, University of Illinois at Chicago
Amie M. Schuck, University of Illinois at Chicago
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 601: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN FEDERAL SENTENCING Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Richard F. Culp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Case Processing Practices and Attitudes: A Survey of Federal Court Community Participants
Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Penn State University
The Effect of Booker and Gall on Federal Sentencing Kevin Blackwell, United States Sentencing Commission
Underlying Facts or Categorical Approach to Defining Crimes of Violence? The Challenge of US v. Chambers
Richard F. Culp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Phillip Michael Kopp, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
Jeanne Thelwell, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 602: OFFICER DECISION-MAKING AND CITIZENS' VIEWS OF THE POLICE Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University
Saturday, November 15
452
Citizen Attitudes toward Police: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Yanhua Liu, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Decision Points in Criminal Justice: The Parallel History of Sentencing and Racial Profiling Research
Rob Tillyer, University of Texas, San Antonio Robin Engel, University of Cincinnati
Face-to-Face Police Initiated Contact Rates: The Influence and Intersection of Community Fabric, Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Brian R. Wyant, Temple University Ralph B. Taylor, Temple University
Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice Brian A. Lawton, Sam Houston State University
Race and Policing: Chinese Immigrants' Perceptions of the Police Yuning Wu, University of Delaware
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 603: IMPROVING POLICE PRACTICE: USING DNA TO SOLVE PROPERTY CRIMES Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Katharine Browning, National Institute of Justice
Can DNA Solve Property Crimes? Final Results from the DNA Field Experiment
John Roman, The Urban Institute Shannon Reid, The Urban Institute
William Adams, The Urban Institute Aaron Chalfin, The Urban Institute
Best Practices and Lessons Learned from the DNA Field Experiment Shannon Reid, The Urban Institute
John Roman, The Urban Institute Aaron Chalfin, The Urban Institute
Saturday, November 15
453
Improving Clearance Rates for Property Crimes through Faster Processing of DNA Evidence
Tom McEwen, Institute for Law and Justice
Discussant: Edwin Zedlewski, National Institute of Justice - DOJ
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 604: POLICING DISORDER: LAW, ACTION, AND OUTCOMES Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Sharon Chamard, University of Alaska Anchorage
The Enforcement of ASBO Legislation: An Examination of the War on Incivilities in Suburban Communities
Richard D. Clark, John Carroll University Ernest DeZolt, John Carroll University
Jennifer Bremec, John Carroll University
The Use of Civil Remedies to Address Street-Level Crime and Disorder in Anchorage, Alaska
Sharon Chamard, University of Alaska Anchorage
Self-Initiated Police Activities and Crime, a Neighborhood Level Analysis. Dennis Mares, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 605: EVALUATION AND RESEARCH ON PROGRAMMING FOR AND RECIDIVISM AMONG JUVENILE OFFENDERS Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chair: Jessamyn Tracy, Alfred University
Saturday, November 15
454
Practice into Policy: The Benefits of Action Research in Correctional Settings Jenn Onofrio, Family Justice
Ryan Shanahan, Family Justice Margaret diZerega, Family Justice
An Evaluation of Boys Town Gender-Specific Short Term Residential Program
Stephen V. Gies, Development Services Group, Inc. Marcia Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc.
Mona Way, Boys Town Katherine Williams, Development Services Group
An Evaluation of Cognitive Intervention Program for At-risk Youth: An Assessment of Dynamic Risk Factors
Sesha Kethineni, Illinois State University Jeremy Braithwaite, Illinois State University
Gender Differences in the Prediction of Juvenile Recidivism: Data from the Positive Achievement Change Tool
Michael Thomas Baglivio, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 606: THE INFLUENCE OF POLICE, PAROLE, AND PROBATION OFFICERS ON OFFENDER SUCCESS IN THE COMMUNITY Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Martha Henderson Hurley, The Citadel
Prisoner Reintegration and Quality of Life Andrea Colan, John Jay College/CUNY
Michael Pass, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Effectiveness of Adult Intensive Supervision Probation Thuy Huynh, University of Colorado at Boulder Hillary Potter, University of Colorado, Boulder
Saturday, November 15
455
Partnering in Police/Community-Based Corrections Programs: Best Practices in Collaboration
Gene Bonham, Jr., University of Central Missouri Joanne Katz, Missouri Western State University
Sentencing Offenders Convicted of Sex Crimes Against Children: The Impact of Alternative Sanctions on Recidivism
Ashley Arnio, Florida State University William Bales, Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 607: WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Jim Clark, Florida State University
The "CSI" Effect: Is there an Influence of Crime Drama Viewing on Individuals' Evidentiary Requirements?
Becky M. Hayes-Smith, University of Florida Lora M. Levett, University of Florida
Turning up the Heat: Daubert and the Admission of Arson Experts in Criminal and Civil Cases.
Rachel Dioso-Villa, University of California, Irvine
"Dealing with the CSI effect: How prosecutors change their strategy to influence the jury"
Melissa Garmo, Michigan State University
Brain Scans and the Courts: Does Medical Evidence of Brain Trauma or Disorder Sway the Court?
Scott N. MacMillan, Sam Houston State University
Saturday, November 15
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THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 608: DISPARITIES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESSES AND OUTCOMES Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Travis W. Franklin, Washington State University
Cumulative Disadvantage in Federal Justice: Examining Racial Disparity Across Multiple Stages of Criminal Case Processing
Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland
Exploring Sentencing Disparity in Misdemeanant Sentencing Erika Davis Frenzel, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Michele Bratina, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Measuring the Race-Effect of Equitable Representation: Does Court Workgroup Racial Diversity Reduce Sentencing Disparities?
Amy S. Farrell, Northeastern University Geoff Ward, Northeastern University
Danielle Rousseau, Northeastern University
Probation Officer Recommendations for Sentencing Relative to Judicial Practice and the Implications for Blacks
Michael Leiber, Virginia Commonwealth University Kristin Mack, University of Northern Iowa
John David Reitzel, Virginia Commonwealth University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 609: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF COURT PROCESSES Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Carla J. Barrett, SUNY College at Old Westbury
The Courtroom Workgroup in a Family Drug Treatment Court Setting: A Two-Year Process Evaluation
Heidee McMillin, Lewis-Clark State College
Saturday, November 15
457
The Importance of Context for Competency to Stand Trial Case Processing Norms in Juvenile Court
Angela Harvey, The Ohio State University, Newark
Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Case Study Brad Cameron, Pittsburg State University
Roy Frank Janisch, Pittsburg State University Lynn Kritikos-Bartlett, University of Kansas
Dana Pugh, Pittsburg State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 610: FEMALE STAFF IN GENDERED PRISON SETTINGS Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Jeanette Hussemann, University of Minnesota
A Test of A Gendered Model of Burnout Among Correctional Staff Marie L. Griffin, Arizona State University
Eric Lambert, The University of Toledo Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University
Maintaining Perspective in a Gendered Society: Female Prison Officers and the Purpose of Imprisonment
Jeanette Hussemann, University of Minnesota Josh Page, University of Minnesota
Test of a Gendered Model of the Antecedents of Organizational Commitment Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University
Eric Lambert, The University of Toledo Marie L. Griffin, Arizona State University
SESSION 611: ROUNDTABLE - DIVERSITY, PARENTING, & JUVENILE JUSTICE Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Rose Garden 1
Chair: Lisa Burke, The College of New Jersey
Saturday, November 15
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Addressing Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System: The Role & Function of Diversionary Programs
Lisa Burke, The College of New Jersey Kim Y. Taylor, Boston University and L.A.D.A of NJ
The Effectiveness of Gender-Specific Programming in the Juvenile Justice System Michelle Cutaiar, Holy Family University
Parents as "Textual Outlaws" in New Labour's "Modern Culture of Respect" Christine Ivie Edge, Indiana University
Explaining the Overrepresentation of Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System: Toward an Integrated Model
James Williams, Texas Woman's University Daniel Rodeheaver, University of North Texas
SESSION 612: ROUNDTABLE - EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Rose Garden 2
Chair: Sarah Heath, University of Ottawa/Public Safety Canada
Promoting Evidence-Based Crime Prevention: Practical Challenges and Innovations Sarah Heath, University of Ottawa/Public Safety Canada
Confronting Gun Traffickers: Stopping the Interstate Flow of Illegal Guns through Tracing and Analysis
Christopher J. Andreychak, Rutgers University Jon M. Shane, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Racial Profiling on Streets and Highways: Holding the Police Accountable Jonelle O. Williams, American University
The Effects of Policing During the Homicide Epidemic of the Late 1980s and Early 1990s
James Robert Stevens, IPFW
SESSION 613: ROUNDTABLE - INCARCERATION, RE-ENTRY, & POST-INCARCERATION SUPERVISION Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Rose Garden 3
Chair: Richard Moran, Mount Holyoke College
Saturday, November 15
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The Charter Prison Richard Moran, Mount Holyoke College
Alternatives to Violence: Sharing Behavioral Options with Violent Prison Populations Stephanie Johnson, Bridgewater State College/Northeastern University
Preparing Inmates for Release: Evaluating a Federal Reentry Program Karol M. Lucken, University of Central Florida
The Impact of Life Skills Programming on Recidivism in a PA County Jail Walter Broughton, Marywood University
Parole: The "Black Box" of the Criminal Justice System Rita Shah, University of California, Irvine
SESSION 614: ROUNDTABLE - INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON VICTIMIZATION Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Rose Garden 4
Chair: Marc Coester, State Crime Prevention Council of Lower Saxony
Prevention of Hate Crimes and Right-wing Extremism in the State of Lower Saxony and Germany
Marc Coester, State Crime Prevention Council of Lower Saxony
Repeat Victimization: The Ignored Variable in Victimization Statistics Zavin JM Nazaretian, Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice
Graham Farrell, Loughborough University
The Post-9/11 Construction of Prejudice and Moral Panic over Muslims in the U.S. Scott Bonn, Drew University
SESSION 615: ROUNDTABLE - KEY COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS IN A POLICE-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP TO ELIMINATE STREET-DRUG MARKETS: ROLES, ENGAGEMENT, AND ASSESSMENT OF THE STRATEGY Saturday, November 15 - 8:30 am to 9:50 am Rose Garden 5
Chair: James Frabutt, University of Notre Dame
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Discussants: Lynn Kenneth Harvey, Winston-Salem State University
Eleazer D. Hunt, High Point Police Department Kristen Leigh Di Luca, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
M. Kristen Hefner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 616: VIOLENCE AND ANIMAL CRUELTY Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 24
Chair: Jack Levin, Northeastern University
Investigating the Link Between Animal Cruelty and Interpersonal Violence: Policy Implications
Lindsay Lawer, University of Pennsylvania
Understanding the Act Against Plowing by Tayle (Ireland, 1635) Piers Beirne, University of Southern Maine
Reducing the False Positive Problem: A Study of Animal Abuse and Serial Murder
Jack Levin, Northeastern University Arnold Arluke, Northeastern University
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SESSION 617: GENDER AND GENERAL STRAIN THEORY: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF VICTIMIZATION AND EMOTIONS Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 25
Chair: Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico
Exploring the Link Between Victimization and Delinquency: A General Strain Theory Approach.
Christopher Anthony Kierkus, Grand Valley State University Patrick Gerkin, Grand Valley State University
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Gender Differences in Behavioral Consequences of Experienced Violence and Anticipated Victimization
Ashley Palmer-Boyes, Baylor University Sung Joon Jang, Baylor University
Strain, Negative Emotion, and Delinquency: Forwarding General Strain Theory as an Explanation for the Gender Gap
Dusten Hollist, The University of Montana, Missoula
Violent Victimization and the Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence: An Application of General Strain Theory
Lisa M. Murphy, California State University, Long Beach Kirk R. Williams, University of California, Riverside
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 618: BATTERING, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, AND INTERVENTIONS FOR MEN AND FAMILIES Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 26
Chair: Ira Hutchison, Northern Michigan University
A Quasi-experimental Evaluation of Mental Health Treatment for Batterer Program Participants
Edward Gondolf, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Causal Theories of Intimate Partner Abuse from the Offender's Perspective Loren Linscott, University of South Florida
Intimate Partner Violence, Substance Abuse, and the Likelihood of Arrest and Reoffending
David Hirschel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Ira Hutchison, Northern Michigan University
Men as Family Drug Court Clients: Do Problem-Solving Courts Solve Fathers' Addiction and Reunification Problems?
Heidee McMillin, Lewis-Clark State College
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SESSION 619: MORALITY, CRIME, AND PUBLIC OUTRAGE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 27
Chair: Kimberly J. Cook, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Capturing the Complexity of Public Views on Bias Crime Legislation Terrylynn Pearlman, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Heroic Homicide Mark Cooney, University of Georgia
Prostitution In the New South Africa: Has Democracy Changed Public Opinion?
Kelley Moult, American University
Facebook Panic: Real and Imagined Dangers Jessamyn Tracy, Alfred University
Michael Emmons, Alfred University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 620: DELINQUENCY, EMERGING ADULTHOOD AND INVOLVEMENT IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 28
Chair: Michael Massoglia, Pennsylvania State University
Criminal Justice Processing and the Subjective Transition to Adulthood Cody Warner, Pennsylvania State University
Michael Massoglia, Pennsylvania State University
The Emergence of the Arrested Adolescent Offender Christopher Salvatore, Temple University
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Adolescent Delinquents and Their Early Adulthood Outcomes Drew Gossett, University of Maryland
Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 621: DELINQUENCY RISK THROUGH THE LIFE COURSE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 29
Chair: Norm Anthony White, Saint Louis University
Are There Any True Adult-onset Offenders? Tara Renae McGee, Queensland University of Technology
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
Late-Onset Offending: Truth or Fiction? Filip Wiecko, Washington State University
The Relationship between Childhood Abuse and Delinquency: Examining Feminist Pathways Perspective of Female Offending
Sonya Conner, University of Oklahoma
What's so Special?: A Developmental View of Special Academic Services and Delinquent Behavior
Norm Anthony White, Saint Louis University Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 622: THE NATIONAL YOUTH SURVEY FAMILY STUDY: TRANSITIONS AND OUTCOMES IN CRIME/DELINQUENCY AND SUBSTANCE USE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 41
Chair: Scott Menard, Sam Houston State University
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Late Onset Offending: Mountain or Molehill Kristen Welch, Texas A & M, Corpus Christi
Changing Risk of Onset, Suspension, and Resumption of Substance Use and Other Illegal Behavior Over the Life Course
Katherine M. Brown, University of New Haven
Intermittency and Group-Based Trajectory Analysis for Illicit Drug Use and Other Illegal Behavior
Matthew C. Johnson, Sam Houston State University
Gender Differences in Long-Term Consequences of Victimization and Offending
Jiletta L Kubena, Sam Houston State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 623: RISK ASSESSMENT IN CRIMINOLOGY Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 42
Chair: Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Situational Risk Assessment: Anticipating Crime and Other Hazards Erin Van Brunschot, University of Calgary
Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University
Security and Environmental Risk Perception Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Carole Gibbs, Michigan State University Carol Zimmermann, Saginaw Valley State University
International Trade in Electronic Waste: Environmental Risk, Crime, or Both? Carole Gibbs, Michigan State University
Jennifer Melvin, Michigan State University Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Discussant: Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University
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SESSION 624: GREEN CRIMINOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 43
Chair: Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
The Rights and Welfare of Animals: An Examination of Legislation and Litigation
Ruth Revilla, The University of Tampa Alisa Smith, University of Tampa
Theorizing Violence from an Eco-Center: Ecofeminism, "Nature" and Violence
Gwen C. Hunnicutt, University of North Carolina Greensboro
The Potential role of Eco-feminism in Criminology: Developing a New, Eco-centric, Eco-critical Eco-feminist Theoretical Paradigm for Victimology
Angela Kaye Simon, Western Michigan University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 625: NEW APPLICATIONS OF LEARNING THEORIES Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 44
Chair: Samantha Cumley, University of Iowa
E-racking: New Opportunity Structures in Professional Shoplifting Robert Donald Weide, New York University
Prisoner Deviance: Social Learning Theory Revisited Mark G. Schultz, The University of Iowa
Social Structure Social Learning: Violent Deviance in a Forensic Hospital Heather B. Stewart, University of Florida
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Mentoring Adolescents: An Application of Differential Association Theory Tara K. Shaw, University of Oklahoma
Margaret Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Amanda K. Priest, University of Oklahoma
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 626: SOURCES OF VICTIMIZATION Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 45
Chair: Mark Anarumo, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Repeat Victimization and Routine Activity Theory: Identifying Key Determinants of Risk for Household Property Crime
Julie Coulthard, McGill University
Sporting Events and Crime: A Geospatial Analysis of Sporting Event Attendance and Neighborhood Crime
Kristopher Proctor, University of California, Riverside Cory R. Lepage, University of California, Riverside
Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside
Social Exclusion and Marginality among Missing Persons Laura Christine van Dongen, University of Waterloo
Myrna Dawson, University of Guelph
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SESSION 627: SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS AND THEIR CASES Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 46
Chair: Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore
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Exploring the Factors that Influence Victims' Decisions to Make a Personal Statement
Jeanna M. Mastrocinque, University at Albany
Courthouse Canine Companions: The Use of Service Dogs to Assist Child Victims through the Prosecutorial Process
Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore
Narrative Creation and Control: Examining the Rules Regulating Victim Participation in the Criminal Justice System
Christine M. Englebrecht, Bowling Green State University
The Impact of Aggregate Justice Measures on Sentencing Outcomes Stacy Hoskins Haynes, Pennsylvania State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 628: EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 47
Chair: Amy Poland, Buena Vista University
Breaking Into Prison: When Students Come Face to Face with Reality Paul Sutton, San Diego State University
Citizenship, Scholarship, Service: The Pedagogy of Linking Prison Volunteerism with Classroom Learning
Jo-Ann Della Giustina, Bridgewater State College
Getting to them Early: CSI Camp for High School Students Christine Tartaro, Richard Stockton College of NJ
Joshua Duntley, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
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SESSION 629: CRIME AND SOCIAL CONTROL IN INDIA Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Director's Row 48
Chair: Graeme Newman, SUNY at Albany, NY
Policing Hawala: A Question of Not If, but What Hawala Transactions to Allow?
Divya Sharma, Utica College of Syracuse University
Needs Assessment of Police Education and Training to Combat Human Trafficking in Chennai India
Geetha Suresh, University of Louisville
Reckless Passage to India: Contribution to Indian Criminology Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University
Citizen Perceptions of Police in India Mahesh Nalla, Michigan State University
Manish Madan, Michigan State University
Between Tradition and Modernity: Transitional Justice in the Indian Context S. George Vincentnathan, University of Texas, Pan American
Lynn Vincentnathan, University of Texas, Pan American
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 630: CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON THE PRISON EXPERIENCE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Promenade Ballroom E
Chair: Andrew Harris, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Exploration of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS cases in Ghanaian prisons Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, The University of Texas, Pan American
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Finding God: Former Inmates' Perspectives on Turning to Religion during Incarceration
Saskia Danielle Santos, University of Florida Jodi Lane, University of Florida
Jessica Chiarizio, University of Florida
Negotiating a Culture of Masculinity through Femininity: An Understanding of Transgender Codes of Conduct in Prison
Jennifer Macy Sumner, University of California, Irvine
Society of Filipino Captives: Testing Sykes' Deprivation Theory in a Philippine Jail Setting
Raymund Espinosa Narag, Michigan State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 631: SEXUAL ASSAULTS IN PRISONS Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Promenade Ballroom F
Chair: Christopher Krebs, RTI International
Australian Correctional Officers' Definitions of Rape in Male Prisons Helen M. Eigenberg, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Exploring the Impact of an Abuse and Trauma Intervention for Male Inmates Scott J. Kerr, Arizona State University
Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona State University Kerensa Pate, Florida Department of Corrections
Laura E. Bedard, Corrections Corporation of America
Influences of Inmates' Personal Definitions of Sexual Assault: Rape myths, Importation, and Deprivation
Shannon Fowler, University of Texas, Arlington Ashley G. Blackburn, University of North Texas
James W. Marquart, Unversity of Texas at Dallas Janet L. Mullings, Sam Houston State University
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Sexual Victimization within Correctional Facilities: Year 1 Findings from the National Inmate Survey
Christopher Krebs, RTI International Paige M Harrison, U.S Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics Rachel Caspar, RTI International
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 632: JUVENILE JUSTICE PRACTICE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom A
Chair: Douglas Young, University of Maryland, College Park
Organizational Context, Best Practice Implementation, and Youth Outcomes in the Juvenile Justice System
Douglas Young, University of Maryland, College Park Jill Lynn Farrell, University of Maryland, College Park
Laura Ann Wyckoff, University of Maryland Faye Taxman, George Mason University
Evaluating Juvenile Prosecution and Defense Capacity Building Projects in Pennsylvania
Dennis Giever, Indiana University of Pennsylvania David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Daniel Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Jay Gilliam, University of Illinois at Springfield
Preliminary Discussion of Wraparound Treatment from Juvenile Sex Offender's Point of View
Kristine Artello, University of California at Irvine
Discussant: Carla J. Barrett, SUNY College at Old Westbury
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SESSION 633: EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION V Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom B
Chair: Lawrence W. Sherman, Cambridge University
Face-to-Face Restorative Justice: A Systematic Review Heather Strang, Australian National University
Lawrence W. Sherman, Cambridge University
Restorative Justice and Reoffending: Examining Micro-Level Variations Meredith Rossner, St. Joseph's University
Effects of Second Responder Programs on Repeat Incidents of Family Abuse Robert C. Davis, RAND Corporation
David Weisburd, University of Maryland
Discussant: Darrick Jolliffe, University of Leicester
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 634: CONVICT CRIMINOLOGY SESSION 5: PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL/COLLEGE VIOLENCE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom C
Chairs: Stuart Henry, San Diego State University
Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan University
School Violence Beyond Columbine: A Complex Problem in need of an Interdisciplinary Comprehensive Policy
Stuart Henry, San Diego State University
When Reason Fails: Making Sense in the Aftermath of School Violence Jim Thomas, Northern Illinois University
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Voices from the Abyss: St Louis High School Student Group Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan University
Discussant: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 635: POLITICS OF PUNISHMENT: ISSUES AND TRENDS Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom D
Chair: Nahanni Pollard, Simon Fraser University
Is the Deteminate Sentencing Ideal Dead? A New York Case Study Pamala Griset, University of Central Florida
Policies of Imprisonment: Sentencing and Corrections Policy Innovation in the United States, 1970-2002
Don Stemen, Loyola University Chicago
Trying for Equality: An Analysis of Differential Approaches to Sentencing Offenders with Psychopathy and FASD
Lauren Freedman, Simon Fraser University
When Incest and Neonaticide Collide Cathie Seidman, Hudson County Community College, New Jersey
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 636: LEAVING TERRORISM BEHIND: INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE DISENGAGEMENT Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom E
Chair: Lynne Snowden, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
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What is Disengagement from Terrorism? Tore Bjorgo, Norwegian Police University College
Walking Away from Terrorism: Research on Disengagement and Deradicalization
John Horgan, Pennsylvania State University
Extremist Rehabilitation and Reintegration in Saudi Arabia Christopher Boucek, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Disengagement and Beyond: Demobilization in Colombia Marcella Ribetti, CENTRA Technology
Discussant: Richard Bond Groskin, Barton College
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 637: POLICE INVESTIGATION AND ARREST Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom F
Chair: Mark E. Correia, San Jose State University
Police Coalition and Network: Choices to Make in Relation to Theories of Proactive Investigation
Chantal Perras, University of Montreal
Homicide Detectives' Views on Interrogation Policies and Confessions Durant H. Frantzen, Texas A & M University
Heavy Hitters and Empty Suits: Differences between High-Arrest and No-Arrest Officers
Edith Linn, Berkeley College
The Better Part of Valor: Court-Overtime Pay as the Main Determinant for Discretionary Police Arrests
Peter Moskos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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SESSION 638: CRIME RATES, RECIDIVISM, AND RE-ENTRY Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom G
Chair: Beverly D. Frazier, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Prisoner Release and Crime Rates at the County Level
Sunghoon Roh, Appalachian State University
Frequency and Severity of Arrest Charges at 12-Months Post-Release among Male Offenders
Timothy W. Kinlock, Friends Research Institute Michael Scott Gordon, Friends Research Institute
Robert P. Schwartz, Friends Research Institute
Guiding Re-entry Management by Examining Recidivism Rates of County Probationers and Parolees
Mary H. Glazier, Millersville University Katie L. Winters, Millersville University
Evaluation of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Targeted Re-Entry Initiative: Follow-up Recidivism Findings
G. Roger Jarjoura, Indiana University, Indianapolis William Barton, Indiana University School of Social Work
Andre B. Rosay, University of Alaska Anchorage
THEMATIC SESSION
SESSION 639: THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF POLICING Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am St. Louis Ballroom H
Chair: Malcolm Holmes, University of Wyoming
Everyday Gaze, (In)Difference and Surveillance Temitope Babatunde Oriola, University of Alberta
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Race, Drugs, and Policing in Seattle: A Reexamination of the Evidence Michael R. Smith, University of South Carolina
Robin Engel, University of Cincinnati
Social, Cognitive, and Emotional Dynamics of Extra-legal Police Aggression: An Integrated Theory of Minority Disadvantage
Malcolm Holmes, University of Wyoming Brad Smith, Wayne State University
Local Political Culture and Arrest Rate: An Extension of Wilson's Theory Jin Dong, University of Nebraska at Omaha
SESSION 640: ROUNDTABLE - PATHWAYS OF VICTIMS & OFFENDERS Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Rose Garden 1
Chair: Francoise Claude Paramelle, Institut de Criminology, Paris
A Study in a French Jail about Long Sentenced Inmates Francoise Claude Paramelle, Institut de Criminology, Paris
Murderous Desserts: A Case Study of Nancy Hazle ("Nanny Doss"), A Female Serial Killer
Kim Y. Taylor, Boston University and L.A.D.A of NJ
Robbery in Iceland You are at that Point you Don't Give a Fxxx about Anything Audbjorg Bjornsdottir, University of Minnesota
Richard T. Wright, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Familial Paternalism in the Federal Courts?: Examining Gender, Race, Family Ties, and Offense Type
Melissa A. Logue, Saint Joseph's University
SESSION 641: ROUNDTABLE - QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A FIRST EXPERIENCE Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Rose Garden 2
Chair: Sheetal Ranjan, William Paterson University
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Guardian Angels & Routine Activity Theory Sean McElroy, William Paterson University
Self Identification as a Minority and Interaction with Violence Tiffany Matos, William Paterson University
Code of the Street: Is it any Different for Females? Janell Fabor, William Paterson University
Female Police Officers: Are They Perceived any Differently? Mellisa Falsone, William Paterson University
Battered Women and the Road to the Shelter. Jacqueline Garcia, William Paterson University
SESSION 642: ROUNDTABLE - SOCIAL JUSTICE & HUMAN RIGHTS Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Rose Garden 3
Chair: Eddy Lynton, Texas Woman's University
Macerating Human Rights, Civil Liberties, Rule of Law and Due Process for Illusion of Safety
H. James McGaha, Capital University
Frontiers of Prison Studies Bert Useem, Purdue University
On Crime and Punishment in Uganda Roberta Belli, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Interconnection of Deviance, Agency, and Conditions: A Theoretical Model of Action Eddy Lynton, Texas Woman's University
Erin Rider, Texas Woman's University
SESSION 643: ROUNDTABLE - TEACHING ABOUT CRIME & JUSTICE II Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Rose Garden 4
Chair: Rachel Dioso-Villa, University of California, Irvine
Academic Success within a Public Criminology Framework: Is it Possible? Rachel Dioso-Villa, University of California, Irvine
Sylvia Valenzuela, University of California, Irvine
Developing a Criminal Justice Program that Serves Underrepresented Minorities,
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Women, and First Generation Students Suzanne Goodney Lea, Trinity University in D.C.
Teaching about Computer Crime Timothy Buzzell, Baker University
SESSION 644: ROUNDTABLE - THEORETICAL & EMPIRICAL ISSUES IN POLICING Saturday, November 15 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am Rose Garden 5
Chair: Ozkan Gok, University of Cincinnati
Corruption in Police Organizations Ozkan Gok, University of Cincinnati
Police Management Culture, Individual Officer's Professional Identity and Symbolic Convergence Theory
Michael McCafferty, Calumet College of St. Joseph John Francis Cragan, University of St. Thomas
Organizational Stressors and Police Performance Jon M. Shane, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Christopher J. Andreychak, Rutgers University
Policing Changes: Officers Perceptions of Patrol Work and the Urban Police Mandate in Halifax NS
Chris Giacomantonio, Dalhousie University
Towards a Reconceptualization of Policing Ethnic Minorities in Singapore Anil Singh, National University of Singapore (NUS)
MEETING
SESSION 645: CLOSING BRUNCH Saturday, November 15 - 11:30 am to 12:30 pmFourth Floor Pre-Convene Area
MEETING
SESSION 646: ASC EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING II Saturday, November 15 - 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm Boardroom 23
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A SPECIAL THANK YOU
The American Society of Criminology wishes to extend a special
thanks to the many publishers and government agencies that have once
again chosen to exhibit their materials and sponsor numerous food events.
We greatly value your participation and note that your presence
has become an integral aspect of our annual meeting experience. We
thank you again, not just for your business, but your support of the field of
criminology.
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2008 Participant Index
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Abbott, Robert D. ...................................................................................................... 053 Abril, Julie C. ............................................................................................................ 423 Abu-Lughod, Reem .................................................................................................... 276 Acevedo, Summer ...................................................................................................... 569 Ackah, Yaw ................................................................................................................ 109 Ackerman, Alissa ............................................................................... 178, 301, 419, 574 Adams, Benjamin ...................................................................................................... 566 Adams, Ericka ........................................................................................................... 043 Adams, Harry William .............................................................................................. 097 Adams, Ken ............................................................................................................... 428 Adams, William ......................................................................................................... 603 Adams-Fuller, Terri .................................................................................................. 539 Addington, Lynn ................................................................................................ 458, 537 Ademaj, Illir .............................................................................................................. 600 Ades, Laci Ann .......................................................................................................... 350 Adinkrah, Mensah ..................................................................................................... 555 Adlaf, Edward ........................................................................................................... 107 Adler, Corey ...................................................................................................... 012, 109 Adler, Freda .............................................................................................................. 349 Agbor, Rosemary E. .................................................................................................. 493 Agha, Suzanne ........................................................................................................... 154 Agnew, Robert S. ....................................................................................................... 239 Agozino, Biko ............................................................................................................ 261 Aguilar, Jemel ........................................................................................................... 166 Ahlin, Eileen .............................................................................................................. 350 Ahmadzai, Hameed Sean ........................................................................................... 350 Aiello, Brittnie ........................................................................................................... 092 Aird, Rosemary L. ..................................................................................................... 382 Akdogan, Huseyin ..................................................................................... 219, 294, 330 Akers, Ronald L. ................................................................................................ 171, 422 Akers, Timothy A. ...................................................................................................... 194 Akins, Scott ........................................................................................................ 116, 420 Alatorre, Francisco Jesus ......................................................................................... 152 Albini, Joseph ............................................................................................................ 123 Albonetti, Celesta ...................................................................................................... 576 Albright, Danielle...................................................................................... 050, 114, 145 Alderden, Megan ....................................................................................................... 568 Aldridge, Judith ......................................................................................................... 342 Alecock, Matthew ...................................................................................................... 044
504
Alexander, Dean C. ........................................................................................... 097, 386 Alizadeh, Mohsen ...................................................................................................... 596 Allen, Andrea N. ........................................................................................................ 563 Allen, Terry ............................................................................................................... 546 Allen, Thomas M. ...................................................................................................... 329 Allen-Hagen, Barbara ............................................................................................... 452 Allender, David ......................................................................................................... 350 Allison, Marisa Camille .................................................................................... 273, 557 Allison, Paul D. ......................................................................................................... 093 Allred, Sarah ..................................................................................................... 111, 436 Alpert, Geoff P. ................................................................................................. 248, 536 Altheimer, Irshad .............................................................................................. 115, 416 Alvarez-Rivera, Lorna L. .......................................................................................... 152 Alvi, Shahid ....................................................................................... 012, 042, 075, 244 Amantana, Vivian .............................................................................................. 312, 520 Amemiya, Mamoru ............................................................................................ 172, 350 Amidon, Ethan ........................................................................................................... 511 Ammar, Nawal .................................................................................................. 031, 418 Anarumo, Mark ................................................................................. 208, 294, 318, 626 Andali, Elisa .............................................................................................................. 385 Anderson, Amy L. ...................................................................................................... 118 Anderson, Bradley ..................................................................................................... 350 Anderson, Elijah ....................................................................................................... 093 Anderson, Tammy L. ................................................................................................. 411 Anderson-Bond, Travis ............................................................................................. 127 Anderson-Sprecher, Richard ..................................................................................... 505 Anding, Jenna ........................................................................................................... 528 Andreopoulos, George ...................................................................................... 201, 294 Andresen, W. Carsten ................................................................................................ 062 Andreychak, Christopher J................................................................................ 612, 644 Angel, Ronald ............................................................................................................ 091 Angell, Beth ............................................................................................................... 541 Aniskiewicz, Rick ....................................................................................................... 385 Antonaccio, Olena ............................................................................................. 008, 496 Antonio, Michael E. .......................................................................... 059, 106, 470, 572 Aos, Steve .................................................................................................................. 057 Apel, Robert .............................................................................................. 049, 096, 127 Appiahene-Gyamfi, Joseph ............................................................... 047, 260, 597, 630 Aquino, Omar ............................................................................................................ 079 Arazan, Christine ...................................................................................................... 540 Arican, Mehmet ......................................................................................................... 350 Arluke, Arnold ........................................................................................................... 616 Armstrong, Gaylene .................................................................................................. 198 Armstrong, Kevin ...................................................................................................... 010 Armstrong, Todd ............................................................................................... 198, 308
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Arnio, Ashley ............................................................................................................. 606 Arnold, Catherine M. ................................................................................................ 467 Arnold, Ryan Matthew .............................................................................................. 333 Arrastia, Meagan Caridad ........................................................................................ 350 Artello, Kristine ................................................................................................. 105, 632 Arthur, Jalon ............................................................................................................. 241 Arthur, Michael W..................................................................................................... 053 Arvanites, Thomas M. ............................................................................................... 252 Aseltine, Elyshia ........................................................................................................ 515 Atherton, Matthew ..................................................................................................... 425 Aubuchon, Ashley T................................................................................................... 350 Auchter, Bernie ................................................................................................. 221, 398 Auerhahn, Kathleen .................................................................................................. 475 Augimeri, Leena ........................................................................................................ 556 Austin, Timothy ......................................................................................................... 141 Avdija, Avdi ............................................................................................................... 072 Averdijk, Margit ........................................................................................................ 391 Aydogdu, Eyup .......................................................................................................... 426
B
Bachar, Karen JoAnne .............................................................................. 010, 101, 265 Bachman, Ronet ........................................................................................................ 009 Bacon, Sarah ..................................................................................................... 105, 197 Bader, Christopher D. ............................................................................................... 170 Baggett, Adam ........................................................................................................... 530 Baglivio, Michael Thomas ................................................................................ 571, 605 Baiocchi, Arturo ........................................................................................................ 035 Baker, David Noel ..................................................................................................... 459 Baker, Ryan B. .......................................................................................................... 224 Bakken, Nicholas W. ......................................................................................... 504, 529 Bakken, Tim............................................................................................................... 474 Baldry, Anna C. ......................................................................................................... 266 Bales, William ........................................................................... 406, 456, 501, 540, 606 Balusek, Ken W. ........................................................................................................ 257 Balzaretti, Maura ...................................................................................................... 309 Bandyopadhyay, Dipankar ........................................................................................ 010 Bankston, William ..................................................................................................... 384 Barak, Gregg ............................................................................................................. 037 Barberet, Rosemary L. ...................................................................................... 341, 561 Barclay, Elaine Margaret ......................................................................................... 217 Barkan, Steven .......................................................................................................... 488 Barlow, Melissa Hickman ......................................................................................... 299 Barnes, Allan Randall ............................................................................................... 350
506
Barnes, James ........................................................................................... 122, 197, 301 Barnett-Ryan, Cynthia ...................................................................................... 210, 387 Baron, Jon ................................................................................................................. 179 Barrett, Carla J. ................................................................................ 068, 291, 609, 632 Barrett, Gretchen Molly ............................................................................................ 386 Barrett, Laura ........................................................................................................... 114 Barrick, Kelle .................................................................................................... 406, 456 Barringer, Tony ......................................................................................................... 156 Barrow, Christine ..................................................................................................... 330 Bartgis, E. Elaine ...................................................................................................... 350 Barthe, Emmanuel ..................................................................................... 396, 412, 456 Bartholomew, Brad ................................................................................................... 350 Barton, Alana Roberta ...................................................................................... 034, 066 Barton, Michael S. .................................................................................................... 138 Barton, William ................................................................................................. 034, 638 Barua, Vidisha .......................................................................................................... 447 Basibuyuk, Oguzhan.......................................................................................... 219, 330 Bates, Kristin A. ........................................................................................................ 425 Battin, Josh ............................................................................................................... 072 Batton, Candice ................................................................................................. 336, 554 Bauer, Lynn ............................................................................................................... 300 Baum, Katrina ................................................................................................... 108, 391 Bauman, Ashley ......................................................................................................... 374 Baumann, Eleen Ann ................................................................................................. 519 Baumer, Eric P. ................................................................................................. 287, 565 Baumer, Terry ........................................................................................................... 456 Baycan, Cihangir ...................................................................................................... 311 Bazemore, Gordon .................................................................................................... 500 Bears, Megan ............................................................................................................ 076 Beaty, Chauncey ....................................................................................................... 074 Beaudoin, Isabelle ..................................................................................................... 028 Beauregard, Eric ....................................................................................... 204, 293, 325 Beaver, Kevin M. ............................... 011, 107, 135, 163, 256, 301, 378, 510, 588, 620 Bechtel, Kristin ......................................................................................................... 442 Beck, Allen ................................................................................................................ 631 Becker, Paul J. .................................................................................................. 338, 587 Becker, Sarah .................................................................................................... 092, 244 Beckett, Katherine ..................................................................................................... 441 Bedard, Laura E. ............................................................................................... 465, 631 Bee, Shazia ................................................................................................................ 134 Beeman, Gerald J. ..................................................................................................... 464 Behlendorf, Brandon ................................................................................................. 232 Beichner, Dawn ................................................................................................. 152, 448 Beirne, Piers ............................................................................................................. 616 Belenko, Steven ................................................................. 051, 080, 103, 149, 320, 350
507
Belknap, Joanne ........................................................................................ 281, 315, 503 Bell, James ................................................................................................................ 302 Bell, Kerryn ............................................................................................................... 109 Bell, Valerie ...................................................................................................... 374, 481 Bellair, Paul E. ......................................................................................................... 234 Belli, Roberta ............................................................................................................ 642 Benaquisto, Lucia...................................................................................................... 466 Bench, Larry L. ......................................................................................................... 546 Bender, Doris ............................................................................................................ 163 Bender, Kimberly ...................................................................................................... 166 Benedict, Regina ............................................................................................... 233, 448 Benekos, Peter ........................................................................................................... 133 Bennett, Richard ....................................................................................................... 599 Bensinger, Gad J. ...................................................................................................... 210 Benson, Jana ............................................................................................................. 255 Benson, Michael L............................................................................................. 229, 331 Berg, David Thomas ................................................................................................. 417 Berg, Mark ........................................................................................................ 009, 529 Berhanu, Samuel ....................................................................................................... 210 Bernasco, Wim .......................................................................................................... 139 Bernburg, Jón Gunnar .............................................................................................. 163 Bersani, Bianca E. ............................................................................................ 222, 350 Berthelot, Emily ................................................................................................ 260, 384 Bethel, Winston P. ..................................................................................................... 474 Bhat, Meghna ............................................................................................................ 600 Bhati, Avinash Singh ................................................................................................. 438 Bibel, Daniel ..................................................................................................... 387, 492 Bierie, David M. ................................................................................................ 424, 476 Bigler, Rose ............................................................................................................... 173 Bishop, Donna ........................................................................................................... 077 Bjerregaard, Beth.............................................................................. 229, 350, 410, 443 Bjorgo, Tore .............................................................................................................. 636 Bjornebekk, Ragnhild ................................................................................................ 342 Bjornsdottir, Audbjorg .............................................................................................. 640 Blackburn, Ashley G. ................................................................................................ 631 Blackwell, Brenda Sims ..................................................................................... 101, 518 Blackwell, Kevin ....................................................................................................... 601 Blanchard, Troy ................................................................................................ 260, 498 Blankenship, Julia ..................................................................................................... 024 Blasdell, Raleigh ....................................................................................................... 018 Blevins, Kristie R............................................................................................... 272, 460 Blitstein, Jon ............................................................................................................. 054 Block, Carolyn Rebecca ............................................................................................ 537 Block, Richard L. .............................................................................................. 283, 537 Blokland, Arjan ................................................................................. 277, 327, 445, 588
508
Blomberg, Thomas G. ....................................................................... 122, 421, 456, 540 Bloom, Barbara ......................................................................................................... 534 Blowers, Anita N. ...................................................................................................... 195 Blumstein, Alfred ....................................................................................................... 277 Boakye, Kofi E. ......................................................................................................... 112 Bodkin, Mark ............................................................................................................. 406 Boggess, Lyndsay N. ................................................................................................. 016 Bohm, Robert ............................................................................................................ 254 Boisvert, Danielle...................................................................................... 011, 350, 467 Bolton, Michael James .............................................................................................. 158 Boman, John ............................................................................................................. 590 Bonham, Jr., Gene............................................................................................. 148, 606 Bonn, Scott ................................................................................................................ 614 Bonner, Heidi Stone .................................................................................................. 242 Bontrager, Stephanie ........................................................................................ 024, 406 Booth, Jeb A. ............................................................................................................. 110 Boots, Denise Paquette ..................................................................................... 174, 263 Bor, William .............................................................................................................. 382 Borden, Ann .............................................................................................. 082, 131, 269 Borissova, Nadia ....................................................................................................... 350 Bossarte, Robert M. .................................................................................................. 245 Bossler, Adam Michael ..................................................................................... 020, 600 Boswell, Matthew ...................................................................................................... 497 Bosworth, Mary ......................................................................................................... 155 Botchkovar, Ekaterina ...................................................................................... 008, 496 Bottoms, Anthony ...................................................................................................... 112 Botts, J. Michael ....................................................................................................... 294 Botts, Tina Fernandes ............................................................................................... 294 Boucek, Christopher.................................................................................................. 636 Bouchard, Martin .............................................................................................. 204, 350 Bouffard, Jeff ..................................................................................................... 166, 222 Bouhana, Noemie ...................................................................................................... 243 Boulger, Jordan ........................................................................................................ 209 Bounds, Christopher Wiley ....................................................................................... 224 Boutwell, Brian ......................................................................................... 256, 378, 510 Bowen, Kendra .......................................................................................................... 451 Bowers, James ........................................................................................................... 451 Bowers, Kate J. ................................................................................................. 139, 167 Bowman, Blythe Alison ............................................................................................. 021 Bracy, Nicole ............................................................................................................. 541 Bradley, Christopher ......................................................................................... 017, 164 Bradley, Mindy .......................................................................................................... 237 Bradley, Sarah Picard ............................................................................................... 015 Bradshaw, Elizabeth ................................................................................................. 246 Braga, Anthony ......................................................................................................... 176
509
Braithwaite, Jeremy .................................................................................................. 605 Braithwaite, John ...................................................................................................... 414 Brakle, Mischelle Van ............................................................................................... 232 Brame, Bobby ............................................................................................ 263, 274, 510 Branas, Charles C. .................................................................................................... 093 Brannen, Andrea ....................................................................................................... 350 Braswell, Michael C. ................................................................................................. 239 Bratina, Michele ....................................................................................................... 608 Bratton, Jason ........................................................................................................... 197 Brauer, Jonathan R. .................................................................................................. 171 Brazzell, Diana ......................................................................................................... 150 Brecklin, Leanne ....................................................................................................... 281 Breen, Clairissa D..................................................................................... 061, 219, 234 Breitenbach, Markus ................................................................................................. 534 Bremec, Jennifer ....................................................................................................... 604 Brennan, Pauline Katherine...................................................................................... 137 Brennan, Tim ............................................................................................................. 534 Brent, John ................................................................................................................ 168 Brewer Jr, Steven Lawrence ............................................................................. 202, 468 Brewster, Dennis ............................................................................................... 162, 249 Brezina, Timothy ....................................................................................................... 113 Bribiesca, Marialuz S. ............................................................................................... 418 Brick, Bradley T. ....................................................................................... 290, 406, 530 Briddell, Laine .......................................................................................................... 213 Brightman, Sara ........................................................................................................ 159 Bringer, Laura .......................................................................................................... 350 Briones, Rhissa ......................................................................................................... 350 Brisgone, Regina Elizabeth ....................................................................................... 440 Brisman, Avi ...................................................................................... 021, 267, 378, 513 Britt, Chester ............................................................................................................. 169 Brody, David C. ........................................................................................................ 110 Broeking, Julia .......................................................................................................... 075 Broidy, Lisa ....................................................................... 050, 097, 114, 145, 274, 617 Brooks, Tiffany M. ..................................................................................................... 030 Brotherton, David C. ................................................................................................. 040 Broughton, Walter ..................................................................................................... 613 Brown, Alan D. ......................................................................................................... 168 Brown, Dan ............................................................................................................... 162 Brown, Elizabeth ....................................................................................................... 146 Brown, Eric C. .......................................................................................................... 053 Brown, Geneva Olivia ............................................................................................... 439 Brown, Gregory Christopher .................................................................................... 308 Brown, Jennifer ......................................................................................................... 049 Brown, Katherine M. ................................................................................................. 622 Brown, Michael P. .................................................................................... 089, 118, 240
510
Brown, Michelle ........................................................................................ 068, 305, 376 Brown, Robert A. ....................................................................................................... 562 Brown, Stephen E. ..................................................................................................... 041 Brown, Timothy Colin ....................................................................................... 260, 384 Brown, William ......................................................................................................... 394 Browne, Angela ................................................................................................. 175, 525 Brownfield, David ..................................................................................................... 087 Browning, Chris R............................................................................................. 016, 162 Browning, Katharine ................................................................................................. 603 Browning, Sarah ....................................................................................... 032, 107, 560 Brownridge, Douglas A. ............................................................................................ 350 Brownson, Ross C. .................................................................................................... 562 Brownstein, Henry H. ................................................................................................ 560 Bruell, Christopher ................................................................................................... 100 Brumbaugh, Susan .................................................................................................... 564 Bruns, Julie Ann ........................................................................................................ 350 Brunson, Rod ..................................................................................................... 074, 298 Brunton, Anne ........................................................................................................... 030 Brusman Lovins, Lori ................................................................................................ 106 Bryant, Jamie Marie ................................................................................................. 339 Bryant, Kellie ............................................................................................................ 569 Bucerius, Sandra M................................................................................... 036, 418, 563 Bucklen, Bret ............................................................................................................. 062 Buerger, Michael ...................................................................................................... 435 Bui, Hoan N. ............................................................................................. 015, 383, 439 Buist, Carrie .............................................................................................................. 518 Bumphus, Vic W. ....................................................................................................... 592 Bunch, Jackson ................................................................................................. 204, 281 Burbank, Melissa A. .......................................................................................... 145, 207 Burchfield, Keri ................................................................................................. 074, 119 Burgess-Proctor, Amanda ................................................................................. 548, 591 Burke, Alison S. ......................................................................................................... 077 Burke, Cynthia .......................................................................................................... 464 Burke, Lisa ................................................................................................................ 611 Burke, Tod W. ................................................................................................... 195, 433 Burkert, Natasha ....................................................................................................... 272 Burnett, Cathleen ...................................................................................................... 254 Burnett, Kimberly ...................................................................................................... 335 Burns, Padraic Joseph .............................................................................................. 162 Burns-Pratt, Megan .................................................................................................. 571 Burrington, Lori A..................................................................................................... 058 Burrow, John D. ................................................................................................ 267, 540 Burruss, George Wilson ............................................ 020, 210, 272, 331, 397, 573, 600 Burt, Callie H. ........................................................................................... 086, 326, 557 Burweger, Stacy ........................................................................................................ 153
511
Bushway, Shawn David ..................................................................................... 127, 196 Buss, David ............................................................................................................... 499 Bussard, Ryan ........................................................................................................... 563 Button, Deeanna M. .................................................................................. 009, 504, 554 Butts, Jeffrey ............................................................................................................. 133 Buzzell, Timothy ........................................................................................................ 643 Byers, Bryan .............................................................................................................. 338 Bynum, Timothy ................................................................................................ 157, 250
C
Cadigan, Robert T. .................................................................................................... 014 Cahill, Meagan ......................................................................................... 186, 205, 410 Cai, Yongming ........................................................................................................... 134 Calathes, William ...................................................................................................... 264 Caldwell, Rebecca ..................................................................................................... 350 Cale, Jesse................................................................................................................. 350 Callanan, Valerie J. .......................................................................................... 174, 350 Cam, Taner ....................................................................................................... 194, 228 Camargo, Esperanza ................................................................................................. 401 Cameron, Brad .......................................................................................................... 609 Campbell, Rebecca.................................................................................................... 503 Cancino, Jeffrey Michael .......................................................................... 240, 313, 542 Caneppele, Stefano.................................................................................................... 143 Cantora, Andrea ............................................................................................... 449, 484 Cao, Liqun................................................................................................................. 279 Caplan, Joel ...................................................................................................... 350, 478 Caravelis Hughes, Cynthia ....................................................................................... 501 Carbone-Lopez, Kristin ..................................................................................... 078, 088 Caringella, Susan .............................................................................................. 129, 375 Carlson, Melanie ....................................................................................................... 350 Carlson, Susan .......................................................................................................... 159 Carney, Phil .............................................................................................................. 023 Carr, Patrick ............................................................................................................. 074 Carroll, Steven .......................................................................................................... 294 Carson, Dena C. ............................................................................................... 290, 530 Carter, C. Micheal .................................................................................................... 065 Carter, Lisa Marie .................................................................................................... 245 Carver, Virginia R..................................................................................................... 350 Casey, Sharon ........................................................................................................... 523 Caspar, Rachel .......................................................................................................... 631 Caspi, David ............................................................................................................. 426 Cass, Amy .................................................................................................................. 148 Castle, Tammy ........................................................................................................... 558
512
Catalano, Richard F. ................................................................................................ 053 Catalano, Shannan ............................................................................................ 108, 391 Caudill, Jonathan W. ................................................................................................ 350 Caudy, Michael ......................................................................................................... 280 Cauffman, Elizabeth .......................................................................................... 096, 525 Ceccherini, Traci ...................................................................................................... 468 Celaya, Adrienne ....................................................................................................... 381 Celik, Ishak ............................................................................................................... 330 Celinska, Katarzyna .................................................................................................. 185 Cepeda, Alice ............................................................................................................ 551 Cernkovich, Stephen.......................................................................................... 049, 121 Cervello-Donderis, Vicenta....................................................................................... 186 Cesaroni, Carla ......................................................................................................... 075 Chaires, Robert ......................................................................................................... 412 Chalfin, Aaron ................................................................................... 200, 253, 464, 603 Chamard, Sharon ...................................................................................................... 604 Chamlin, Mitchell.............................................................................................. 024, 151 Champion, Dean John ............................................................................................... 475 Chan, Heng Choon (Oliver) ...................................................................................... 499 Chancer, Lynn Sharon ...................................................................................... 129, 375 Chanin, Joshua M. .................................................................................................... 446 Chapman, Brett ......................................................................................................... 248 Chappell, Allison Taylor ................................................................................... 258, 541 Chapple, Constance .......................................................................................... 087, 222 Chaudhuri, Tanni ...................................................................................................... 012 Chavez, Jorge ............................................................................................................ 528 Cheatham, Craig ....................................................................................................... 328 Cheloukhine, Serguei ........................................................................................ 350, 434 Chemers, Betty M. ..................................................................................................... 132 Chen, Elsa ................................................................................................................. 545 Chen, Jui Chi ............................................................................................................ 472 Chen, Pan .................................................................................................................. 350 Chen, Xiaojin ............................................................................................................ 382 Chenault, Scott P....................................................................................................... 147 Cheong, Jinseong ...................................................................................................... 234 Cherbonneau, Michael Gage .................................................................................... 124 Chermak, Steve ................................................................................. 157, 297, 426, 456 Cherukuri, Suvarna ................................................................................................... 559 Chesney-Lind, Meda ......................................................................................... 102, 315 Cheurprakobkit, Sutham ........................................................................................... 043 Chiancone, Janet ....................................................................................................... 452 Chiarizio, Jessica ...................................................................................................... 630 Childs, Kristina ................................................................................................. 080, 131 Chilton, Roland ......................................................................................................... 283 Chin, Ko-lin............................................................................................................... 055
513
Chiricos, Ted ..................................................................................................... 406, 501 Chitwood, Dale D. .................................................................................................... 498 Cho, Byung J ............................................................................................................. 590 Cho, Yeok-il............................................................................................................... 350 Cho, Younoh .............................................................................................................. 039 Choate, David E. ....................................................................................................... 051 Choi, Kyung-shick ..................................................................................................... 595 Chon, Don ................................................................................................................. 019 Choo, Kyung Seok ..................................................................................................... 571 Chowdhury, Liza ............................................................................................... 069, 233 Chrest, David ............................................................................................................ 054 Chriss, James J. ........................................................................................................ 125 Christian, Jennifer L. ........................................................................ 017, 146, 316, 333 Christian, Johnna .............................................................................................. 251, 484 Chu, Doris C. .................................................................................................... 337, 561 Ciaravolo, Emily ....................................................................................................... 378 Cissner, Amanda B. ................................................................................................... 350 Clark, Jim .................................................................................................. 122, 540, 607 Clark, Richard D. .............................................................................................. 414, 604 Clark, Valerie Anne................................................................................................... 574 Clark-MIller, Jason D. .............................................................................. 170, 307, 498 Clarke, Maggie ......................................................................................................... 075 Clayton, Diana Reynolds .......................................................................................... 267 Clayton, Karima ........................................................................................................ 109 Clear, Todd ....................................................................................................... 484, 565 Clevenger, Shelly L. .................................................................................................. 590 Clifford, Janice ......................................................................................................... 271 Clinkinbeard, Samantha S. ........................................................................................ 042 Clow, Kimberley A. ................................................................................................... 302 Cobbina, Jennifer Ernestina ..................................................................................... 292 Cochran, John ........................................................................................................... 086 Coester, Marc ........................................................................................................... 614 Coggeshall, Mark ...................................................................................... 144, 257, 438 Cohen, Bernard ......................................................................................................... 349 Cohen, Irwin M. ........................................................................................................ 592 Cohen, Marcia .......................................................................................... 265, 454, 605 Cohen, Thomas ......................................................................................................... 515 Cohn, Ellen G. ........................................................................................................... 350 Colan, Andrea ........................................................................................................... 606 Colanese, Jennifer ..................................................................................................... 069 Colbran, Marianne.................................................................................................... 596 Cole, Janet ................................................................................................................ 527 Cole, Simon A. ........................................................................................................... 302 Coleman, Shareda ..................................................................................................... 131 Collica, Kimberly A................................................................................................... 257
514
Collins, Angela .......................................................................................................... 465 Collins, Peter A. ................................................................................................ 439, 576 Collins, Sue Carter .................................................................................................... 512 Connell, Nadine ........................................................................................................ 136 Conner, Sonya ........................................................................................................... 621 Connor, Tyrell ........................................................................................................... 206 Contreras, Elguin ...................................................................................................... 532 Conway, Kevin P. .............................................................................................. 103, 270 Cook, Kimberly J....................................................................................... 315, 488, 619 Cook, Thomas J. ........................................................................................................ 174 Cooley, Valerie ......................................................................................................... 507 Cooney, Mark ............................................................................................................ 619 Coontz, Phyllis .......................................................................................... 411, 525, 579 Cooper, Jonathon ...................................................................................... 124, 204, 350 Copes, Heith .............................................................................................................. 124 Cork, Daniel .............................................................................................................. 132 Cornell, Rena ............................................................................................................ 223 Correia, Mark E. ....................................................................................... 058, 339, 637 Corsaro, Nicholas ............................................................................................. 297, 336 Corteen, Karen .......................................................................................................... 066 Corzine, Jay .............................................................................................. 271, 383, 435 Costello, Barbara ...................................................................................................... 350 Costello, Kayla .......................................................................................................... 388 Costelloe, Michael ............................................................................................ 039, 516 Coston, Charisse T.M................................................................................................ 195 Cotton, Allison Michelle ........................................................................................... 350 Coulthard, Julie ................................................................................................ 466, 626 Coupe, Richard Timothy ........................................................................................... 472 Courey, Michael ........................................................................................................ 350 Couture, Amanda ...................................................................................................... 244 Cowell, Alexander ............................................................................................. 464, 564 Cox, Terry Carl ......................................................................................................... 397 Coyle, Michael .......................................................................................................... 291 Cragan, John Francis ............................................................................................... 644 Craig, Amanda .......................................................................................................... 344 Craig, Susan .............................................................................................................. 553 Crandall, Cameron ................................................................................................... 274 Crawley, Karen S. ..................................................................................................... 305 Crayton, Anna ........................................................................................................... 470 Crenshaw, Martha .................................................................................................... 232 Cretacci, Michael ...................................................................................................... 346 Crews, Angela West .................................................................................................. 597 Crews, Gordon Arthur .............................................................................................. 597 Crigler, Sue Ann ........................................................................................................ 317 Cronin, James ........................................................................................................... 248
515
Cronin, Shea W. ........................................................................................................ 396 Cropsey, Karen ......................................................................................................... 453 Cross, Amanda Brown .............................................................................................. 136 Cross, Theodore ........................................................................................................ 409 Crossland, Christine R. ............................................................................. 398, 463, 582 Crutcher, Nicole ................................................................................................ 118, 335 Crutchfield, Robert D. ....................................................................................... 029, 542 Cue, Carla Isabel ...................................................................................................... 228 Cuevas, Carlos .......................................................................................................... 281 Cullen, Francis T. ..................................................................................... 057, 127, 572 Cullen, Sara .............................................................................................................. 350 Culp, Richard F. ............................................................................... 056, 174, 332, 601 Cumley, Samantha .................................................................................................... 625 Cunningham, Scott .................................................................................................... 390 Curran, Jeanne ................................................................................................. 350, 437 Currie, Elliott .................................................................................................... 286, 380 Curry, Glen David............................................................................................. 288, 455 Curtis, Ric ................................................................................................................. 101 Cutaiar, Michelle ...................................................................................................... 611 Cuvelier, Steven ........................................................................................................ 162
D
D'Antonio, Julia ........................................................................................................ 559 D'Unger, Amy ........................................................................................... 440, 506, 532 Dabney, Dean ........................................................................................................... 563 Daday, Jerry K. ................................................................................................. 008, 388 Dafnos, Tia ................................................................................................................ 314 Dahabieh, Melissa .................................................................................................... 048 Dai, Mengyan .................................................................................................... 502, 587 Daigle, Leah .............................................................................................. 153, 391, 557 Dalessandro, Melissa ................................................................................................ 010 Daly, Reagan ............................................................................................................. 511 Damphousse, Kelly.................................................................................... 214, 237, 311 Daniel, Elycia ........................................................................................................... 062 Dank, Meredith ................................................................................................. 101, 344 Danner, Mona ........................................................................................................... 275 Darmenov, Askar ...................................................................................................... 253 Das, Dilip K. ..................................................................................................... 567, 597 Daskalou, Manos G........................................................................................... 334, 549 Dassinger, Carla Roberta ......................................................................................... 556 Daumit, Gail ............................................................................................................. 350 Davidson, Janet ......................................................................................................... 102 Davidson, Robert L. .................................................................................................. 041
516
Davidson, William ..................................................................................................... 250 Davies, Elizabeth ...................................................................................................... 410 Davies, Garth ............................................................................................................ 396 Davies, Julie T. ......................................................................................................... 066 Davies Robinson, Amelia L. ...................................................................................... 336 Davis, James ............................................................................................................. 186 Davis, Jason .............................................................................................................. 082 Davis, Jaya ................................................................................................................ 350 Davis, Mark Stephen ......................................................................................... 174, 378 Davis, Robert C. ........................................................................................................ 633 Davis Frenzel, Erika ......................................................................................... 558, 608 Dawes, Debbie .......................................................................................................... 467 Dawson, Myrna ......................................................................................................... 626 De Angelis, Joseph ............................................................................................ 314, 547 De Coster, Stacy ................................................................................................ 091, 223 deBoer, Marcel ......................................................................................................... 117 Debus, Sara Ann ....................................................................................................... 150 DeCarlo, John ................................................................................................... 178, 301 Decker, Jordan .......................................................................................................... 350 Decker, Scott ..................................................................................................... 054, 240 DeCleene, Christine .................................................................................................. 231 Decomo, Bob ............................................................................................................. 024 DeFina, Robert ......................................................................................................... 593 Deflem, Mathieu ........................................................................................................ 201 DeGue, Sarah ............................................................................................................ 377 DeHart, Dana ........................................................................................................... 350 Deiudicibus, Gabriel ................................................................................................. 318 DeJong, Christina ............................................................................................. 169, 401 DeKeseredy, Walter .......................................................................... 042, 217, 238, 375 DeLisi, Matt ...................................................................... 011, 256, 301, 445, 510, 588 Della Giustina, Jo-Ann ............................................................................. 399, 549, 628 DeLone, Gregory J. ................................................................................................... 105 DeLone, Miriam A..................................................................................................... 105 Dembo, Richard ........................................................................................ 080, 131, 350 Demidov, Nicolai ...................................................................................................... 597 Demircioglu, Mehmet ........................................................................................ 306, 339 Dempsey, Victor ........................................................................................................ 294 Demyan, Ashley ......................................................................................................... 305 Deng, Xiaogang ........................................................................................................ 203 Denman, Kristine ...................................................................................... 050, 114, 145 Denton, Erin .............................................................................................................. 235 Denver, Megan .................................................................................................. 165, 569 DeSantis, Christopher David .................................................................................... 218 Deslauriers-Varin, Nadine ................................................................................ 048, 293 Devers, Lindsey ......................................................................................................... 024
517
Devlin, Katie ............................................................................................................. 131 DeWitt, Tyson ............................................................................................................ 176 DeZolt, Ernest ........................................................................................................... 604 Dhanotiya, Manoj ..................................................................................................... 134 Di Luca, Kristen Leigh .............................................................. 350, 400, 550, 581, 615 Di Nicola, Andrea ..................................................................................................... 046 Diana, Augie ............................................................................................................. 103 DiCristina, Bruce ...................................................................................................... 083 Didelot, Julie ............................................................................................................. 018 Dierickx, Jennifer J. .......................................................................................... 350, 420 DiGiandomenico, Monica ......................................................................................... 587 Dill, Nandi................................................................................................................. 445 DioGuardi, Sherri ..................................................................................................... 469 Dioso-Villa, Rachel ........................................................................................... 607, 643 Dirks, Danielle .................................................................................................. 084, 253 Dirks-Linhorst, Ann .................................................................................................. 184 Dirkzwager, Anja ...................................................................................................... 445 diZerega, Margaret ................................................................................................... 605 Dobbs, Rhonda R. ............................................................................................. 214, 384 Dodge, Mary ..................................................................................................... 544, 571 Dodson, Kimberly Dawn ........................................................................................... 590 Doerner, Jill Kathleen ............................................................................................... 350 Doherty, Sherri ......................................................................................................... 161 Dombrink, John ......................................................................................................... 044 Dombrowski, Kirk ..................................................................................................... 101 Dong, Jin ................................................................................................................... 639 Donley, Amy Melissa................................................................................................. 350 Donnermeyer, Joseph ................................................................................................ 217 Donoghue, Brecht ..................................................................................................... 566 Dooley, Brendan David ..................................................................................... 146, 511 Doucet, Jessica ......................................................................................................... 559 Downing, Steven ....................................................................................................... 023 Downs, Daniel M. ..................................................................................................... 600 Doyon, Jacquelynn Ann ............................................................................................ 246 Dragiewicz, Molly ............................................................................................. 078, 401 Draine, Jeffrey .......................................................................................................... 541 Drake, Dallas Sumner ....................................................................................... 283, 499 Drake, Elizabeth ....................................................................................................... 057 Drakulich, Kevin ....................................................................................... 029, 273, 542 Draper, Matthew ....................................................................................................... 402 Drayer, Alexander ..................................................................................................... 350 Dreher, Jason A. ....................................................................................................... 131 Drummond, Holli .............................................................................................. 111, 490 Drury, Alan James .................................................................................................... 588 Dufrene, Chantel M................................................................................................... 559
518
Dugan, Laura .................................................................................................... 232, 343 Duncan, Shiyloh L. .................................................................................... 060, 205, 442 Dunham, Jessica R. ........................................................................................... 134, 172 Dunlap, Eloise ................................................................................................... 521, 551 Duntley, Joshua ................................................................................................. 499, 628 Duplantier, Daniel P. ................................................................................................ 054 Duran, Robert J. ....................................................................................................... 156 Durfee, Alesha ........................................................................................................... 050 Dutton, Mary Ann ..................................................................................................... 031 Dzur, Albert............................................................................................................... 380
E
Earle, Rod ................................................................................................................. 092 Eaton, Danice K. ....................................................................................................... 554 Ebbe, Obi .................................................................................................................. 235 Ebeling, Hanna ......................................................................................................... 496 Ebeniro, Chioma Daisy ............................................................................................. 401 Eck, John E. ...................................................................... 076, 134, 172, 392, 480, 562 Eckert, Ronald ........................................................................................................... 218 Edberg, Mark ............................................................................................................ 265 Edge, Christine Ivie................................................................................................... 611 Egbo, Ken .................................................................................................................. 520 Egley, Arlen............................................................................................... 182, 205, 288 Ehret, Beate............................................................................................................... 534 Eigenberg, Helen M. ......................................................................................... 315, 631 Eisner, Manuel P....................................................................................................... 266 Ekunwe, Ikponwosa ................................................................................................... 345 Elechi, Oko ........................................................................................................ 141, 520 Elffers, Henk ............................................................................................................. 139 Elliott, Delbert S. ...................................................................................................... 053 Elliott, Elizabeth Danielle ......................................................................................... 350 Elliott, Lorraine ........................................................................................................ 340 Emerson, Michelle .................................................................................................... 274 Emmons, Michael .............................................................................................. 350, 619 Engel, Robin ...................................................................................................... 602, 639 Engen, Rodney L. .............................................................................................. 230, 540 Englander, Kristin ............................................................................................. 174, 449 Englebrecht, Christine M. ......................................................................................... 627 Erickson, Patricia E. ................................................................................................. 350 Erickson, Patricia G. ................................................................................................ 107 Esbensen, Finn-Aage ................................................................................ 182, 290, 530 Escobar, Gipsy .......................................................................................................... 058 Eshet, Yovav ...................................................................................................... 468, 508
519
Estourgie, Veronique ................................................................................................ 496 Estren, Judy............................................................................................................... 442 Etter, Gregg ...................................................................................................... 038, 403 Evans, Doug N. ......................................................................................... 094, 289, 516 Evans, Mary .............................................................................................................. 118 Evans, Roger John .................................................................................................... 047 Exline, Julie J. ........................................................................................................... 084 Ezell, Michael ........................................................................................................... 424
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Fabor, Janell ............................................................................................................. 641 Fadel, Amro .............................................................................................................. 350 Fader, Jamie J. ................................................................................................. 183, 464 Fagan, Abigail A. ...................................................................................................... 053 Fagan, Jeffrey ................................................................................... 104, 169, 396, 497 Faggiani, Donald .............................................................................................. 387, 492 Fahey, Susan ............................................................................................................. 343 Fahy, Stephanie ......................................................................................................... 235 Fain, Terry ................................................................................................................ 473 Falco, Diana ............................................................................................................. 146 Falsone, Mellisa ........................................................................................................ 641 Farabee, David ................................................................................................. 185, 473 Farina, Katie A. ........................................................................................................ 064 Farley, Erin J. ................................................................... 270, 273, 350, 444, 515, 592 Farrell, Amy S. .................................................................................. 110, 235, 516, 608 Farrell, Graham ........................................................................................................ 614 Farrell, Jill Lynn ....................................................................................... 350, 439, 632 Farrell, Shanna ......................................................................................................... 161 Farrell, William J. ............................................................................................. 345, 394 Farrington, David P. ......................... 045, 076, 112, 145, 266, 320, 350, 480, 556, 621 Faust, Kelly ....................................................................................................... 159, 548 Fearn, Noelle E. ................................................................................................ 079, 545 Feder, Lynette ........................................................................................................... 503 Fehn, Jörg ................................................................................................................. 163 Feld, Barry C. ........................................................................................................... 130 Feldmeyer, Ben ......................................................................................................... 313 Felson, Richard B. .................................................................................................... 280 Fernandez, Kenneth .......................................................................................... 115, 532 Fernandez, Luis ......................................................................................................... 303 Ferrell, Jeff ............................................................................................................... 098 Ferver, Kari .............................................................................................................. 310 Fetzer, Matthew D..................................................................................................... 093 Fichtelberg, Aaron .................................................................................................... 201
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Field, Carolyn ........................................................................................................... 559 Field, Jessica ............................................................................................................. 325 Filteau, Matthew Richard ......................................................................................... 428 Finckenauer, James .......................................................................................... 046, 201 Finley, Laura ............................................................................................................. 557 Finn, Mary ................................................................................................................ 101 Fischer, Adina Sheri ................................................................................................. 468 Fischer, Michael ....................................................................................... 060, 468, 508 Fischer, Ryan G. ............................................................................................... 250, 569 Fisher, Bonnie S. ....................................................................... 153, 309, 341, 350, 391 Fisher-Giorlando, Marianne..................................................................................... 553 Fishman, Laura ................................................................................................. 129, 478 Fitzgerald, Amy J. ..................................................................................................... 395 Flannery, Daniel J. ................................................................................................... 174 Fletcher, Richard B. .................................................................................................. 350 Fleury-Steiner, Ben ........................................................................................... 283, 441 Flexon, Jamie P. ....................................................................................................... 381 Fogel, Sondra J. ........................................................................................................ 443 Foley, Allison .................................................................................................... 395, 548 Fontaine, Jocelyn R........................................................................................... 207, 244 Foradori, Manuel ...................................................................................................... 199 Ford, Jason A. ................................................................................................... 505, 526 Forde, David R. ......................................................................................................... 350 Fornango, Robert J. .................................................................................................. 240 Forrest, Walter .......................................................................................... 226, 423, 526 Forst, Brian ............................................................................................................... 540 Forsyth, Craig ........................................................................................................... 384 Fort, Jill M. ............................................................................................................... 233 Fowler, Shannon ....................................................................................................... 631 Fox, Andrew ...................................................................................................... 013, 051 Fox, Kate ................................................................................................... 026, 308, 440 Frabutt, James .................................................................. 157, 350, 400, 550, 581, 615 Fradella, Henry F. ............................................................................................ 084, 433 Frana, John F. .......................................................................................................... 317 Francis, Brian J. ............................................................................................... 277, 327 Franke, Derrick ......................................................................................................... 099 Franklin, Cortney ...................................................................................... 079, 281, 427 Franklin, Travis W. ................................................................................... 079, 389, 608 Frantzen, Durant H. .................................................................................................. 637 Fraser, Craig ............................................................................................................ 454 Fratello, Jennifer ...................................................................................................... 090 Frazier, Beverly D..................................................................................... 478, 498, 638 Frazier, Charles E..................................................................................................... 142 Frederick, Bruce ....................................................................................................... 511 Frederique, Nadine ................................................................................................... 413
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Freedman, Lauren ..................................................................................................... 635 Frei, Autumn M. ........................................................................................................ 173 Freiburger, Tina ....................................................................................................... 427 Freilich, Joshua D............................................................................. 172, 271, 318, 426 Freng, Adrienne ................................................................................................ 182, 530 Frere, Marion Elizabeth ........................................................................................... 015 Fretz, Ralph............................................................................................................... 449 Fridell, Lorie ..................................................................................................... 248, 387 Friedrichs, David ...................................................................................................... 037 Friery, Rodney N. ...................................................................................................... 575 Fritz, Dennis ............................................................................................................. 126 Fritzler, Randal ......................................................................................................... 394 Frost, Eric ................................................................................................................. 306 Frost, Natasha A. ...................................................................................... 017, 460, 476 Fukushima, Miyuki .................................................................................................... 197 Fuller, John ....................................................................................................... 350, 516 Fullilove, Mindy ........................................................................................................ 562 Funderburk, Brent Abraham ..................................................................... 073, 236, 305 Furst, Gennifer .................................................................................................. 218, 395
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Gabbidon, Shaun L. .................................................................................................. 299 Gails, Katrina ........................................................................................................... 532 Gainey, Randy R. .............................................................................................. 149, 454 Gallagher, Catherine A. ............................................................................................ 452 Gamman, Lorraine .................................................................................................... 350 Gantt, Heather .......................................................................................................... 350 Gao, Huan ................................................................................................................. 116 Gao, Yu ............................................................................................................. 140, 350 Garcia, Arlene ........................................................................................................... 114 Garcia, Crystal ................................................................................................. 034, 069 Garcia, Jacqueline .................................................................................................... 641 Garcia, Marie ................................................................................................... 512, 602 Garcia, Venessa ................................................................................................ 231, 315 Gardiner, Christie ............................................................................................. 071, 461 Gardner, Robert B..................................................................................................... 041 Garfield, Gail ............................................................................................................ 341 Garland, Brett ................................................................................................... 449, 465 Garland, David ......................................................................................................... 380 Garland, Tammy ....................................................................................................... 212 Garmley, Tara ........................................................................................................... 350 Garmo, Melissa ......................................................................................................... 607 Garner, Joel .............................................................................................................. 503
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Garot, Robert ............................................................................................................ 023 Garren, Rikki A. ........................................................................................................ 350 Garrett, Traci ............................................................................................................ 047 Garrison, Arthur H. .......................................................................................... 252, 294 Gatti, Uberto ............................................................................................................. 342 Gau, Jacinta .............................................................................................................. 298 Gault, Martha ........................................................................................................... 528 Gauthier, Jane Florence ........................................................................................... 386 Gavazzi, Stephen M. .................................................................................................. 032 Gealt, Roberta ........................................................................................... 270, 504, 554 Gehring, Krista ......................................................................................... 269, 374, 481 Geiger, Brenda .......................................................................................... 060, 468, 508 Geis, Gilbert .............................................................................................................. 422 Geller, Amanda ......................................................................................................... 396 Gendon, Amanda ....................................................................................................... 511 Gendreau, Paul ......................................................................................................... 057 Gentile, Matthew ....................................................................................................... 337 Gerber, Jurg .............................................................................................. 043, 067, 120 Geris, Crystal ............................................................................................................ 205 Gerkin, Patrick .................................................................................................. 560, 617 Gertseva, Arina ......................................................................................................... 588 Gertz, Marc ............................................................................................................... 197 Gest, Ted ........................................................................................... 287, 328, 421, 483 Giacomantonio, Chris ............................................................................................... 644 Giacopassi, David ..................................................................................................... 450 Gialopsos, Brooke ..................................................................................................... 134 Gibbs, Carole ............................................................................................................ 623 Gibbs, Jennifer .......................................................................................................... 350 Gibbs, John J. ................................................................................................... 558, 590 Gibbs, Michael .......................................................................................................... 294 Giblin, Matthew J. ............................................................................................. 210, 397 Gibson, Camille ........................................................................................................ 167 Gibson, Chris ............................................................................ 077, 171, 222, 256, 528 Gibson, Michael ........................................................................................................ 527 Gibson, Shannon Mary ............................................................................................. 481 Gies, Stephen V. ........................................................................................ 265, 454, 605 Giever, Dennis .................................................................................................. 258, 632 Gifford, Brian ............................................................................................................ 331 Gill, Charlotte E. ............................................................................................... 240, 453 Gill, Jagjeet Kaur ...................................................................................................... 538 Gillespie, Wayne ....................................................................................................... 490 Gilliam, Jay ....................................................................................................... 258, 632 Gilliard-Matthews, Stacia ......................................................................................... 350 Gilliéron, Gwladys .................................................................................................... 475 Giordano, Lauren M. ................................................................................................ 124
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Givens, Eugena M. .................................................................................................... 018 Gizzi, Michael C. ............................................................................................... 546, 560 Glazier, Mary H. ....................................................................................... 105, 128, 638 Glenn, Andrea ........................................................................................................... 140 Globokar, Julie Lynn................................................................................................. 065 Glover, Karen Suzanne ............................................................................................. 407 Goddard, Tim M. ............................................................................................... 264, 462 Goetz, Barry .............................................................................................................. 020 Goff, Colin H. ............................................................................................................ 422 Gok, Ozkan ................................................................................................................ 644 Goktepe, Ferhat ........................................................................................................ 426 Goldweber, Asha ....................................................................................................... 525 Gomez, Frances ........................................................................................................ 544 Gomez, Zenta E. ........................................................................................................ 142 Gondolf, Edward ....................................................................................................... 618 Gonzalez, Mariaimee' ............................................................................................... 495 Goodbrand, Jennifer ................................................................................................. 244 Goodison, Sean E. ..................................................................................................... 318 Goodlin, Wendi E. ..................................................................................................... 121 Goodney Lea, Suzanne .............................................................................................. 643 Goonatilake, Rojitha ................................................................................................. 313 Gordon, Michael Scott .............................................................................. 209, 439, 638 Gorzalka, Boris ......................................................................................................... 039 Gosetti, Francesco .................................................................................................... 477 Gossett, Drew .................................................................................................... 569, 620 Gottfredson, Denise .................................................................................................. 136 Gottschalk, Martin .................................................................................................... 304 Gould, Jon B. .................................................................................................... 130, 427 Gould, Laurie Amanda .............................................................................................. 282 Goulette, Natalie ....................................................................................................... 013 Gover, Angela R. ....................................................................................... 039, 061, 274 Gozubenli, Murat .............................................................................................. 446, 567 Grabosky, Peter ................................................................................................ 076, 320 Grabowski, Michael J. .............................................................................................. 184 Grant, Brian .............................................................................................................. 161 Grant, Judith Anne .................................................................................................... 217 Grant, Lorna ..................................................................................................... 491, 522 Grantham, Minna ...................................................................................................... 383 Graphia, Renee ......................................................................................................... 125 Grattet, Ryken ........................................................................................................... 215 Grebstein, Lawrence C. ............................................................................................ 223 Greek, Cecil E. .......................................................................................................... 038 Green, David ............................................................................................................. 312 Green, Edward Leonard Wayne ................................................................................ 350 Green, Jeffery ............................................................................................................ 489
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Green, Mark .............................................................................................................. 402 Greenbaum, Robert ........................................................................................... 181, 309 Greenberg, David Frank ........................................................................................... 341 Greene, Helen Taylor ................................................................................................ 299 Greene, Jack R. ......................................................................................................... 417 Greenleaf, Richard Gary ........................................................................... 218, 381, 541 Grekul, Jana .............................................................................................................. 245 Gremo, Dustin Tyler ................................................................................................. 389 Griffin, Hayden ................................................................................................. 246, 592 Griffin, Marie L. ........................................................................................................ 610 Griffiths, Elizabeth .................................................................................................... 302 Grillo, Michele .......................................................................................................... 210 Grimes, Jennifer N. ................................................................................................... 214 Griset, Pamala .......................................................................................................... 635 Groff, Elizabeth ................................................................................................. 143, 177 Grometstein, Randall ................................................................................................ 470 Grommon, Eric ......................................................................................................... 250 Groot, Brittany .................................................................................................. 106, 269 Groskin, Richard Bond ............................................................................................. 636 Gross, Laura ............................................................................................................. 056 Grossi, Elizabeth ....................................................................................................... 229 Gruenewald, Jeffrey A. ...................................................................................... 128, 426 Grunwald, Heidi ....................................................................................................... 143 Guastaferro, Wendy P. .............................................................................................. 262 Guay, Jean-Pierre ..................................................................................................... 293 Guckenburg, Sarah ................................................................................................... 453 Guevara, Lori ............................................................................................................ 158 Gulledge, Laura M. ........................................................................................... 131, 350 Gultekin, Kubra ......................................................................................................... 071 Gultekin, Sebahattin .......................................................................................... 071, 177 Gumbhir, Vikas Kumar ............................................................................................. 420 Gunnlaugsson, Helgi ................................................................................................. 341 Gunter, Whitney D. ................................................................................................... 504 Guo, Wensheng ......................................................................................................... 093 Gustafson, Joseph ..................................................................................................... 151 Gutierrez, Filomin Candaliza ................................................................................... 019
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Haberfeld, Maki ................................................................................................ 063, 434 Hacker, Robyn ........................................................................................................... 334 Hadwiger, Joy ........................................................................................................... 249 Hagan, Frank E. ....................................................................................................... 097 Hagy, David W. ......................................................................................................... 431
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Hahn, Bryanna Bryttany ........................................................................................... 350 Hakeem, Farrukh B. .................................................................................................. 094 Halim, Nafisa ............................................................................................................ 097 Hall, Elizabeth .......................................................................................................... 185 Hall, Gina Penly ....................................................................................................... 196 Hall, Yvonne Marion ......................................................................................... 559, 596 Hamai, Koichi ........................................................................................................... 282 Hamilton, Kathleen ................................................................................................... 505 Hamilton, Zachary Kirk ............................................................................................ 592 Hamm, Mark ............................................................................................. 098, 426, 573 Hammerstrom, Karianne T. ...................................................................................... 453 Hammons, Phillip James ........................................................................................... 165 Hannon, Lance .......................................................................................................... 593 Hanrahan, Kate ................................................................................................. 350, 558 Hanson, Koren .......................................................................................................... 053 Harada, Yutaka ................................................................................................. 172, 350 Harbinson, Erin ........................................................................................................ 331 Hardesty, Rachel Cunliffe ................................................................................. 253, 437 Hardiman, Tio ........................................................................................................... 241 Harding, David ......................................................................................................... 016 Hardison, Chaitra M. ................................................................................................ 331 Harmon, LuAnna ....................................................................................................... 533 Harper, Dee Wood .................................................................................................... 113 Harpster, Nick Terry ................................................................................................. 444 Harrington, Michael P. ............................................................................................. 424 Harris, Alexes ........................................................................................... 070, 441, 465 Harris, Andrew ......................................................................................... 184, 307, 630 Harris, Casey ............................................................................................................ 144 Harris, Chris ............................................................................................................. 514 Harris, Danielle Arlanda .................................................................................. 334, 350 Harris, Lish ............................................................................................................... 423 Harris, M. Kay .......................................................................................................... 111 Harris, Philip W. ............................................................................................... 100, 143 Harrison, Lana .................................................................................................. 107, 180 Harrison, Melissa L. ................................................................................................. 086 Harrison, Paige M ............................................................................................ 497, 631 Hart, Timothy C. ....................................................................................................... 391 Hartley, Richard ....................................................................................................... 552 Hartley, William J. .................................................................................................... 225 Hartman, Jennifer L. ......................................................... 153, 195, 233, 391, 422, 503 Hartsfield, Jennifer ................................................................................... 214, 269, 311 Hartshorn, Kelley ...................................................................................................... 350 Harvey, Angela ......................................................................................................... 609 Harvey, Lynn Kenneth ............................................................... 350, 400, 550, 581, 615 Hasisi, Badi ............................................................................................................... 508
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Hatoum, Alex ............................................................................................................. 306 Hawkins, J. David ..................................................................................................... 053 Hay, Carter ............................................................................................................... 526 Hayatbakhsh, Mohammad R. .................................................................................... 382 Hayes, Hennessey...................................................................................................... 350 Hayes-Smith, Becky M. ..................................................................................... 335, 607 Hayes-Smith, Justin ........................................................................................... 335, 501 Hayeslip, David ................................................................................................. 186, 205 Haymoz Pantillon, Sandrine ..................................................................................... 342 Hays, Stephanie Ann ................................................................................. 224, 271, 312 Hays, Zachary R. ....................................................................................................... 156 Hayward, Keith ......................................................................................................... 098 Hazlett, Michael H. ................................................................................................... 407 He, Ni (Phil) ...................................................................................................... 024, 526 Healey, Jay ................................................................................................................ 350 Healey, Kathryn ................................................................................................ 085, 436 Heath, Sarah ..................................................................................................... 350, 612 Hebenton, Bill ................................................................................................... 279, 304 Hefner, M. Kristen ............................................................ 018, 350, 400, 550, 581, 615 Heide, Kathleen M. ........................................................................................... 213, 499 Heil, Erin................................................................................................................... 414 Heim, Ted .................................................................................................................. 403 Heimer, Karen ................................................................................... 238, 497, 542, 565 Heinonen, Justin A. ........................................................................................... 134, 350 Heiple, Eric M. .......................................................................................................... 397 Henderson, Craig ...................................................................................................... 043 Henderson, Howard .................................................................................................. 062 Henderson, Jaime S................................................................................................... 100 Henderson Hurley, Martha ....................................................................... 038, 447, 606 Hendricks, Scott ........................................................................................................ 213 Hendrickson, James .................................................................................................. 099 Hendrix, Nicole ......................................................................... 148, 176, 229, 350, 410 Henne, Kathryn ......................................................................................................... 310 Hennigan, Karen M................................................................................................... 288 Henry, David ..................................................................................................... 241, 266 Henry, Jessica S. ....................................................................................................... 464 Henry, Stuart ............................................................................................................. 634 Henson, Billy ..................................................................................................... 052, 350 Hepner, Bridget A. .................................................................................................... 405 Hernandez, Clara ...................................................................................................... 350 Herrschaft, Bryn Ann ................................................................................................ 481 Hershberger, Julie .................................................................................................... 465 Hertz, Marci .............................................................................................................. 554 Herzog, Sergio .......................................................................................................... 572 Hesper, Floreyne ....................................................................................................... 496
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Hetrick, Samantha ............................................................................................. 186, 410 Hickle, Kristine E. ..................................................................................................... 506 Hickman, Matthew ............................................................................................ 028, 516 Hickman, Neil ........................................................................................................... 047 Hicks, Allison Marie ................................................................................................. 170 Hicks, Wendy Lynn .................................................................................................... 397 Hilinski, Carly M............................................................................................... 052, 427 Hill, Jan .................................................................................................................... 033 Hill, Terrence D. ....................................................................................... 052, 091, 164 Hillyard, Daniel ........................................................................................................ 044 Hinduja, Sameer ....................................................................................................... 415 Hinkle, Joshua C. .............................................................................................. 076, 384 Hipp, John ......................................................................................... 016, 181, 240, 309 Hipple, Natalie Kroovand ................................................................. 054, 128, 157, 186 Hirsch, Michael ......................................................................................................... 317 Hirschel, David ......................................................................................................... 618 Hirschfield, Paul ....................................................................................................... 490 Hlavka, Heather ........................................................................................................ 100 Hochstetler, Andy Lee ............................................................................................... 124 Hodge, Jessica .......................................................................................................... 050 Hoffman, Bruce ................................................................................................. 291, 376 Hogan, Alexander B. ................................................................................................. 513 Hogan, Michael J. ..................................................................................................... 392 Hogan, Monica E. ..................................................................................................... 513 Hogan, Nancy ........................................................................................................... 610 Hogan, Richard ......................................................................................................... 513 Hogan, Sharon E. ...................................................................................................... 513 Hollander, Judd ........................................................................................................ 093 Holley, Philip David ................................................................................................. 162 Hollist, Dusten .......................................................................................................... 617 Holmes, Bernadette ................................................................................................... 508 Holmes, Malcolm .............................................................................. 224, 406, 505, 639 Holsinger, Kristi ....................................................................................................... 495 Holt, Thomas J. ................................................................. 020, 124, 272, 460, 533, 600 Holtfreter, Kristy ............................................................................................... 062, 255 Holzheimer, Molly ..................................................................................................... 378 Homel, Ross .............................................................................................................. 029 Hong, Moonki ........................................................................................................... 061 Hoover, Larry ........................................................................................................... 260 Hoover, Sara ............................................................................................................. 530 Hope, Trina L. ........................................................................................................... 222 Horgan, John ............................................................................................................ 636 Horne, Christine ....................................................................................................... 078 Horning, Amber M. ................................................................................................... 350 Hosch, Harmon M. .................................................................................................... 350
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Hoskins Haynes, Stacy .............................................................................................. 627 Hossain, Mokerrom ................................................................................................... 030 Houser, Kimberly .............................................................................................. 051, 149 Howard, Billy ............................................................................................................ 219 Howard, Daniel ......................................................................................................... 504 Howard, Gregory ...................................................................................................... 304 Howell, Buddy ........................................................................................... 045, 158, 288 Howell, Rebecca J. .................................................................................... 051, 329, 590 Huang, Frank Fu-Yuan ............................................................................................. 533 Huck, Jennifer ........................................................................................................... 451 Huebner, Beth ................................................................................... 054, 169, 268, 529 Huff, C. Ronald ......................................................................................................... 422 Huff, Rodney ............................................................................................................. 082 Huff-Corzine, Lin .............................................................................. 271, 383, 435, 537 Huffman, Katharine .................................................................................................. 179 Hughes, Emma .......................................................................................................... 014 Hughes, Lorine .......................................................................................................... 417 Hughes, Stephanie ..................................................................................................... 262 Hull, David ................................................................................................................ 263 Humphrey, Julie E..................................................................................................... 262 Humphreys, Cathy ..................................................................................................... 015 Humphreys, David K. ................................................................................................ 167 Humphries, Drew ...................................................................................................... 129 Hunnicutt, Gwen C. ................................................................................... 018, 518, 624 Hunt, Dana ................................................................................................................ 265 Hunt, Eleazer D. ............................................................................... 400, 550, 581, 615 Hunt, Kim Steven .............................................................................................. 474, 574 Hurtig, Tuula ............................................................................................................. 496 Hussemann, Jeanette ......................................................................................... 035, 610 Hutchinson, Lisa ....................................................................................................... 032 Hutchison, Ira ........................................................................................................... 618 Huynh, Thuy .............................................................................................................. 606 Hüpping, Sandra ....................................................................................................... 027
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Ibañez, Gladys E. ...................................................................................................... 270 Ibe, Patrick I. .................................................................................................... 520, 578 Iganski, Paul ............................................................................................................. 392 Ikehara, Yoshikazu .................................................................................................... 523 Iles, Gale ................................................................................................................... 592 Inciardi, James A. ............................................................................................. 135, 270 Inderbitzin, Michelle ......................................................................................... 436, 441 Ingram, Jason R. ....................................................................................................... 242
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Ingram, Scott ............................................................................................................. 389 Ireland, Amanda Lynn ............................................................................................... 596 Ireland, Connie ................................................................................. 200, 250, 461, 594 Ireland, Tim....................................................................................................... 009, 575 Irlbeck, Dawn M. ...................................................................................................... 350 Irwin, Darrell ............................................................................................................ 153 Irwin, John ........................................................................ 317, 345, 455, 482, 513, 634 Irwin, Katherine ........................................................................................ 012, 109, 278 Isaacs, Shawn ............................................................................................................ 350 Ismaili, Karim ................................................................................................... 152, 313 Izenman, Alan ........................................................................................................... 143
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Jackson, Arrick Lee ........................................................................................... 050, 061 Jackson, Julia Michelle ............................................................................................. 350 Jackson, Kristina M. ................................................................................................. 350 Jackson, Jr., Henry ................................................................................................... 252 Jacobson, Michael P. ................................................................................................ 511 Jacques, Scott ............................................................................................................ 289 Jacquin, Kristine ....................................................................................................... 086 Jager, Matjaž ........................................................................................................... 021 Jalbert, Sarah ............................................................................................................ 265 Jang, Hyunseok ......................................................................................................... 417 Jang, Sung Joon ........................................................................................ 223, 326, 617 Janikowski, Richard .................................................................................................. 254 Janisch, Roy Frank ........................................................................................... 092, 609 Janku, Anne ....................................................................................................... 056, 158 Jannetta, Jesse .......................................................................................................... 473 Jarjoura, G. Roger ............................................................................................ 034, 638 Jarvis, John ....................................................................................... 271, 435, 458, 537 Jasinski, Jana .................................................................................................... 088, 381 Jeannin, Andre .......................................................................................................... 350 Jenkins, Dusty Dawn ................................................................................................. 350 Jenkins, E. Lynn ................................................................................................ 213, 309 Jenkins, Morris ......................................................................................................... 459 Jenks, Catherine A. ................................................................................................... 474 Jenks, David A. ......................................................................................... 039, 339, 516 Jenness, Valerie ........................................................................................................ 310 Jensen, Bonnie L. ...................................................................................................... 138 Jensen, Carl .............................................................................................................. 509 Jensen, Elise .............................................................................................................. 234 Jensen, Eric L. ........................................................................................................... 209 Jensen, Jennifer ......................................................................................................... 484
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Jeong, Seokjin ........................................................................................................... 107 Jessica, Nilsson ......................................................................................................... 011 Jia, Man .................................................................................................................... 024 Jiang, Depeng ........................................................................................................... 556 Jiang, Shanhe .................................................................................................... 198, 459 Jipson, Arthur J. ................................................................................................ 338, 587 Jochnowitz, Leona D. Deborah ................................................................................. 469 Johnson, Brian D. ............................................................................. 003, 077, 326, 608 Johnson, Bruce .................................................................................................. 521, 551 Johnson, Calvin ......................................................................................................... 438 Johnson, Cori .................................................................................................... 152, 594 Johnson, Joseph ........................................................................................................ 297 Johnson, Kecia .......................................................................................................... 565 Johnson, Keith E. ...................................................................................................... 262 Johnson, Kristin ........................................................................................................ 077 Johnson, Lee Michael ............................................................................................... 598 Johnson, Matthew C. ......................................................................................... 595, 622 Johnson, Melencia .................................................................................................... 154 Johnson, Renee M. .................................................................................................... 271 Johnson, Sara ............................................................................................................ 161 Johnson, Shane D. ............................................................................................. 139, 350 Johnson, Stephanie............................................................................................ 399, 613 Johnston, Rachel M. .................................................................................................. 568 Johnstone, Michael S. ............................................................................................... 044 Jolliffe, Darrick ................................................................................................. 076, 633 Jolly, Kevin ............................................................................................................... 350 Jones, Cassandra ...................................................................................................... 064 Jones, David M. ........................................................................................................ 389 Jones, Greg ............................................................................................................... 177 Jones, Nikki ............................................................................................................... 484 Jones, Richard S. ............................................................................................... 345, 482 Jones, Shayne .................................................................................................... 086, 590 Jones, Travis ............................................................................................................. 350 Jones, Trevor ............................................................................................................. 547 Jones-Brown, Delores ....................................................................................... 298, 412 Jones-Carter, Phyllis ................................................................................................ 085 Joo, Hee-Jong ........................................................................................... 392, 417, 486 Joplin, Jerry .............................................................................................. 316, 376, 433 Jordan, Kareem ......................................................................................................... 427 Joseph, Ebone ........................................................................................................... 350 Joseph, Patricia ........................................................................................................ 350 Jou, Shr-chi ............................................................................................................... 344 Jou, Susyan ............................................................................................................... 304 Joyce, Lucy ................................................................................................................ 047 Junger, Marianne ...................................................................................................... 496
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Junninen, Mika .......................................................................................................... 350 Jupin, Joseph ............................................................................................................. 143 Jurik, Nancy .............................................................................................................. 350 Justis, Gregory .......................................................................................................... 038 Järvelin, Marjo-Riitta ............................................................................................... 496
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Kaal, Hendrien L. ..................................................................................... 041, 117, 311 Kado, Yoku ................................................................................................................ 350 Kakar, Suman ............................................................................................................ 094 Kaletta, Barbara ....................................................................................................... 027 Kaminski, Robert John .............................................................................. 248, 350, 387 Kanan, James ............................................................................................................ 410 Kanazawa, Yuichiro .................................................................................................. 467 Kane, Candice ........................................................................................................... 241 Kane, John ................................................................................................ 067, 082, 519 Kane, Robert J. ......................................................................................................... 514 Kane, Stephanie L. ............................................................................................ 168, 209 Kane, Stephanie ................................................................................................ 068, 236 Kang, Ji Hyon ........................................................................................... 031, 058, 065 Kang, Wook ............................................................................................................... 539 Kangaspunta, Kristiina ............................................................................................. 340 Kanto, Kenichi .......................................................................................................... 350 Kao, Dayu ................................................................................................................. 533 Kaplan, Lauren Michelle .......................................................................................... 052 Kaplan, Paul ............................................................................................................. 443 Kapti, Alican ............................................................................................................. 177 Karen, Mann ............................................................................................................. 456 Karlsen, Kjetil ........................................................................................................... 453 Karn, Angela R. ......................................................................................................... 535 Kashiwagi, Fumio ..................................................................................................... 467 Katz, Charles M. ....................................................................................... 013, 051, 308 Katz, Joanne ...................................................................................................... 148, 606 Katz, Rebecca Sue ..................................................................................................... 535 Kaufman, Joanne M. ................................................................................. 113, 207, 432 Kaukinen, Catherine ......................................................................................... 049, 274 Kauzlarich, Dave .............................................................................. 037, 482, 535, 580 Kaylen, Maria ................................................................................................... 138, 172 Kazemian, Lila .......................................................................................................... 529 Kearns, Amy .............................................................................................................. 214 Keating, Shannon M. ................................................................................................. 335 Keaton, Sandy ........................................................................................................... 464 Keel, Tim ................................................................................................................... 458
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Kelchner, Tina Marie ................................................................................................ 336 Keller, Elizabeth ....................................................................................................... 050 Kelley, Kathleen D. ................................................................................................... 503 Kelley, Margaret ....................................................................... 197, 378, 411, 500, 625 Kellum, Sharlette ....................................................................................................... 284 Kelly, Bridget ............................................................................................................ 502 Kelly, Sean T. ............................................................................................................ 392 Kendrick-Czugala, Kristen Ashley ............................................................................ 026 Kennedy, Leslie W. ............................................................................................ 125, 623 Kennedy, Margaret Alexis ......................................................................................... 039 Kent, Stephanie ......................................................................................................... 089 Kerle, Ken ................................................................................................................. 403 Kerley, Kent R. .................................................................................................. 084, 170 Kerr, Amy .................................................................................................................. 541 Kerr, Danielle ........................................................................................................... 012 Kerr, Scott J. ............................................................................................................. 631 Kerrison, Erin M. .............................................................................................. 489, 579 Kershaw, Njeri .......................................................................................................... 231 Kethineni, Sesha ........................................................................................................ 605 Keveles, Gary N. ....................................................................................................... 476 Khan, Bilal ........................................................................................................ 101, 419 Khey, David....................................................................................................... 440, 592 Khondaker, Mahfuzul ................................................................................ 049, 245, 291 Khurana, Atika .......................................................................................................... 032 Kierkus, Christopher Anthony ................................................................................... 617 Kieval, Nathaniel Ezra .............................................................................................. 559 Killias, Martin ................................................................................................... 211, 475 Kim, Bitna ......................................................................................................... 031, 043 Kim, Dae-Young ........................................................................................................ 125 Kim, Eunyoung .................................................................................................. 237, 505 Kim, Hyesun .............................................................................................................. 546 Kim, Jeong Hyun ....................................................................................... 072, 203, 533 Kim, MoonSun ................................................................................................... 260, 350 Kim, Ye Jung Jeanne ................................................................................................. 326 Kim, Yeong-Hee ........................................................................................................ 043 Kim, Young S. ............................................................................................................ 196 Kim, Yujin ................................................................................................................. 496 King, Brandy ............................................................................................................. 195 King, Joseph F. ......................................................................................................... 434 King, Kendra ............................................................................................................. 212 King, Ryan D. ............................................................................................................ 386 King, William ............................................................................................................ 013 Kinlock, Timothy W. .......................................................................................... 209, 638 Kinnevy, Susan .......................................................................................................... 478 Kirk, David ........................................................................................................ 198, 280
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Kissner, Jason ........................................................................................................... 171 Kivivuori, Janne ........................................................................................................ 211 Kleck, Gary ............................................................................................................... 197 Klein, Carolin ........................................................................................................... 039 Klein, Lloyd ....................................................................................... 118, 214, 307, 575 Kleinpeter, Christine ................................................................................................. 200 Kleymann, Erin ......................................................................................................... 050 Kline, Dick ................................................................................................................ 403 Kling, Ryan ............................................................................................................... 265 Klofas, John M .......................................................................................................... 157 Knight, Carly Renee .................................................................................................. 253 Knight, Kelly Evelyn ................................................................................................. 095 Knight, Raymond ............................................................................................... 334, 350 Knox, Myesa Nichole ................................................................................................ 200 Kobayashi, Brenda .................................................................................................... 350 Kobus, Kara .............................................................................................................. 468 Kochel, Tammy Rinehart ................................................................................... 125, 165 Koegl, Christopher .................................................................................................... 556 Koetzle Shaffer, Deborah .......................................................................... 209, 386, 546 Kohler, Jeremy .................................................................................................. 287, 328 Kohm, Steven ............................................................................................................. 384 Koller, Cynthia .......................................................................................................... 258 Kolnes, Ashley R.P. ................................................................................... 336, 428, 554 Konty, Mark .............................................................................................................. 176 Koon-Magnin, Sarah L ............................................................................................. 148 Koons-Witt, Barbara ......................................................................................... 450, 540 Koper, Christopher ........................................................................................... 408, 454 Kopp, Phillip Michael ....................................................................................... 218, 601 Kose, Yasin ................................................................................................ 219, 294, 330 Koski, Connie M. ....................................................................................................... 042 Kosloski, Anna Elizabeth .......................................................................................... 445 Koss, Mary ................................................................................................................ 227 Kostelac, Constance .................................................................................................. 151 Kotarba, Joseph ........................................................................................................ 551 Kovandzic, Tomislav Victor ...................................................................................... 263 Kowalski, Brian R ..................................................................................................... 547 Kramer, Ronald ................................................................................................. 159, 580 Kraska, Peter ............................................................................................ 168, 350, 563 Kraus, Shane ..................................................................................................... 350, 468 Kreager, Derek ......................................................................................................... 589 Krebs, Christopher .................................................................................................... 631 Krienert, Jessie L. ..................................................................................................... 537 Kristin, Kappleman ................................................................................................... 454 Kritikos-Bartlett, Lynn .............................................................................................. 609 Krivo, Lauren J. ........................................................................................................ 542
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Krohn, Marv ...................................................................................................... 127, 163 Kroner, Daryl ............................................................................................................ 529 Krouse, Klinton ......................................................................................................... 250 Krumholz, Susan Toni ....................................................................................... 105, 436 Kruse, Lisa Marie ..................................................................................................... 044 Kubena, Jiletta L ....................................................................................................... 622 Kubena, Karen .......................................................................................................... 528 Kubrin, Charis E. .............................................................................................. 213, 313 Kubu, Bruce ...................................................................................................... 248, 560 Kuenzi, Michele ......................................................................................................... 115 Kuhl, Danielle ........................................................................................................... 212 Kuhlmann, Annette .................................................................................................... 482 Kuhns, Joseph B. ....................................................................................... 180, 472, 563 Kumar, Korni Swaroop ............................................................................................. 559 Kunic, Dan ................................................................................................................ 161 Kunzi, Tasha ............................................................................................................. 222 Kuo, Shih-Ya ............................................................................................................. 162 Kupchik, Aaron ................................................................................................. 070, 441 Kurlychek, Megan ..................................................................................................... 077 Kurtz, Don L.............................................................................................................. 544 Kutneski, Paula J. ..................................................................................................... 386 Kutnjak Ivkovich, Sanja ............................................................................................ 539 Kutz, Steven P ........................................................................................................... 270 Kwak, Dae-Hoon ............................................................................................... 107, 234 Kyvsgaard, Britta ...................................................................................................... 266
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La Vigne, Nancy ........................................................................................................ 150 Labriola, Melissa ...................................................................................................... 101 LaFree, Gary ..................................................................................... 099, 179, 232, 343 Lago, Chad ................................................................................................................ 318 LaGrange, Randy L. .......................................................................................... 153, 384 Lai, Yung-Lien ........................................................................................................... 120 Laitinen, Ahti ............................................................................................................. 230 LaMade, Megan ........................................................................................................ 456 Lambert, David ......................................................................................................... 492 Lambert, Eric .................................................................................................... 459, 610 Lanctot, Nadine ......................................................................................................... 440 Lane, Jodi .......................................................................... 069, 153, 273, 308, 486, 630 Lane, Kelsea Jo ......................................................................................................... 280 Lang, Joseph B. ......................................................................................................... 565 Lange, Andrea Gail ................................................................................................... 208 Langton, Lynn ........................................................................................................... 515
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Lanier, Christina ....................................................................................................... 350 Lanier, Mark M. ........................................................................................ 194, 288, 575 Lansing, Sharon E. .................................................................................................... 200 Lanterman, Jennifer L. .............................................................................................. 178 Lanza-Kaduce, Lonn ......................................................................................... 077, 153 Larocque, Rachelle MJ ............................................................................................. 264 Lars, Misha S. ........................................................................................................... 532 Laske, Mary Therese ................................................................................................. 036 Latessa, Edward ................................................................................ 106, 166, 442, 546 Latham, Tiffany ......................................................................................................... 228 Lattimore, Pamela K. ........................................................................ 081, 268, 274, 564 Laufer, William S. ..................................................................................................... 076 Lauger, Tim ............................................................................................................... 036 Lauritsen, Janet ................................................................................................. 238, 542 Lavery, Timothy Allan ............................................................................................... 568 Lavin, Kristin ............................................................................................................ 423 Lawer, Lindsay .......................................................................................................... 616 Lawson-Clarke, Sherry ............................................................................................. 525 Lawston, Jodie .................................................................................................. 425, 488 Lawton, Brian A. ............................................................................................... 260, 602 Le Blanc, Marc .................................................................................................. 440, 529 Leaf, Philip ................................................................................................................ 350 LeBeau, James L. ...................................................................................................... 350 LeBel, Thomas P. ...................................................................................................... 183 Lee, Byung H. ............................................................................................................ 506 Lee, Chang-Bae ......................................................................................................... 249 Lee, Chang-Hun ................................................................................................ 022, 376 Lee, Daniel ................................................................................................ 052, 258, 632 Lee, Gang .................................................................................................................. 350 Lee, Hoon .................................................................................................................. 486 Lee, Jason ................................................................................................. 318, 412, 544 Lee, Matthew R. ........................................................................................................ 498 Lee, Min-Sik .............................................................................................................. 546 Lee, Pao .................................................................................................................... 532 Lee, Seungmug .......................................................................................................... 031 Lee, Stuart ................................................................................................................. 350 Legault, Richard ....................................................................................................... 099 Leiber, Michael ......................................................................................................... 608 Leichtman, Ellen C. ................................................................................................... 068 Leigey, Margaret E. .................................................................................................. 073 Leighton, Paul ................................................................................................... 065, 634 Leman-Langlois, Stephane ........................................................................................ 030 Lemke, Richard J............................................................................................... 166, 546 Lenning, Emily .......................................................................................................... 159 Lens, Michael .................................................................................................... 090, 500
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Lentz, Susan .............................................................................................................. 412 Lenza, Michael .......................................................................................................... 482 Leo, Richard .............................................................................................................. 130 Leon, Chrysanthi ............................................................................................... 407, 569 Leonard, Eileen ......................................................................................................... 120 Leonce, Alice ............................................................................................................. 493 Leone, Matthew C. .................................................................................... 082, 182, 456 Lepage, Cory R. ................................................................................................ 444, 626 Lerdtomornsakul, Unisa ............................................................................................ 043 Lero Jonson, Cheryl .......................................................................... 127, 239, 422, 447 Letourneau, Elizabeth J. ........................................................................................... 010 Leugoud, Krystle ....................................................................................................... 530 Levchak, Philip J. ...................................................................................................... 008 Levene, Kathy ............................................................................................................ 556 Levenson, Jill S. ................................................................................................ 010, 307 Leverentz, Andrea ..................................................................................... 059, 137, 292 Levett, Lora M. .......................................................................................................... 607 Levin, David Joshua .......................................................................................... 198, 593 Levin, Jack ........................................................................................................ 531, 616 Levy, Marissa P. ....................................................................................................... 167 Lewis, Dan A. ............................................................................................................ 119 Lewis, John ............................................................................................................... 558 Liang, Bin .......................................................................................................... 115, 502 Liao, You-Lu ............................................................................................................. 533 Libby, Nicholas E. ............................................................................................. 271, 531 Liberman, Akiva ........................................................................................................ 103 Librett, Mitch ............................................................................................................ 117 Lick, Anne ................................................................................................................. 263 Lieberman, Charles Andrew ..................................................................................... 573 Lieberman, Joel D. .................................................................................................... 469 Liebling, Alison ......................................................................................................... 155 Lim, Hyeyoung .......................................................................................................... 071 Lin, Jeff ..................................................................................................................... 215 Lin, Wanchuan .......................................................................................................... 528 Lindquist, Christine ........................................................................................... 292, 564 Lindsey, Greg H. ....................................................................................................... 562 Linhorst, Donald M. .................................................................................................. 184 Link, Tanja C ............................................................................................................ 047 Linn, Edith................................................................................................................. 637 Linnemann, Travis W. ....................................................................................... 137, 282 Linscott, Loren .................................................................................................. 535, 618 Lipford, Kristie .......................................................................................................... 326 Lipsey, Mark ............................................................................................................. 057 Liu, Haiyan ............................................................................................................... 333 Liu, Jianhong ............................................................................................................ 055
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Liu, Jing .................................................................................................................... 202 Liu, Lin ...................................................................................................................... 134 Liu, Min ..................................................................................................................... 279 Liu, Peter................................................................................................................... 055 Liu, Tzer-chang ......................................................................................................... 199 Liu, Weiwei ............................................................................................................... 327 Liu, Yanhua ....................................................................................................... 545, 602 Livsey, Sarah ............................................................................................................. 041 Lizotte, Alan ...................................................................................................... 127, 196 Lo, Celia C. ....................................................................................... 051, 196, 329, 563 Loader, Ian ........................................................................................................ 155, 380 Lockwood, Brian ............................................................................................... 143, 260 Loeber, Magda .................................................................................................. 045, 112 Loeber, Rolf....................................................................... 009, 045, 112, 350, 543, 621 Loesel, Friedrich A. .......................................................................................... 163, 243 Loftin, Colin .............................................................................................................. 093 Logan, Keith G. ......................................................................................................... 267 Logan, Laura S. ......................................................................................................... 026 Logue, Melissa A. ...................................................................................................... 640 Lombardo, Robert ..................................................................................................... 028 London, Jeffrey Matthew ................................................................................... 117, 194 Long, Jennie .............................................................................................................. 186 Longmire, Dennis ...................................................................................................... 254 Lopez, Paula ............................................................................................................. 456 Lopez, Vera ............................................................................................................... 350 Lord, Vivian B. .......................................................................................................... 195 Lornson, Anne ........................................................................................................... 527 Lough, Todd A. .......................................................................................................... 516 Loughran, Thomas .................................................................................................... 479 Lovegrove, Peter J. ........................................................................................... 182, 215 Loving, Russell .......................................................................................................... 118 Lovins, Brian K. ........................................................................................................ 442 Lovrich, Nicholas P........................................................................................... 147, 420 Lowenkamp, Christopher .................................................................. 106, 166, 442, 546 Lowry, Richard ......................................................................................................... 554 Loynachan, Tracy...................................................................................................... 198 Lu, Hong ................................................................................................... 115, 279, 502 Lucas, Schannae ....................................................................................................... 061 Lucken, Karol M. ...................................................................................................... 613 Luckenbill, David F................................................................................................... 385 Lum, Cynthia ............................................................................................................. 408 Luna-Firebaugh, Eileen ............................................................................................ 471 Lundman, Richard J. ................................................................................................. 547 Lurigio, Arthur J. ...................................................................................... 184, 381, 553 Lussier, Patrick ................................................................................. 048, 204, 277, 350
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Luther, Kate .............................................................................................................. 275 Luxenburg, Joan ....................................................................................................... 575 Lynch, James P. ........................................................................ 078, 132, 174, 309, 565 Lynch, Michael .......................................................................................................... 535 Lynton, Eddy ............................................................................................................. 642 Lyons, Christopher Joseph ........................................................................................ 536 Lysova, Aleksandra Vladimirovna ............................................................................ 086 Lytle, Daniel .............................................................................................................. 350
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MacDonald, Dennis W. ............................................................................................. 488 MacDonald, John ...................................................................................... 113, 240, 248 Mace, Robyn R. ......................................................................................... 385, 533, 571 Machtinger, Lesley .................................................................................................... 350 Mack, Kristin ............................................................................................................. 608 MacKenzie, Doris Layton ......................................................... 164, 320, 421, 476, 569 Macmillan, Ross ........................................................................................................ 035 MacMillan, Scott N. .................................................................................................. 607 Madan, Manish ......................................................................................................... 629 Maddan, Sean ........................................................................................................... 406 Madensen, Tamara D. ............................................................................................... 472 Maggard, Scott R. ..................................................................................................... 258 Maguire, Mary .......................................................................................................... 118 Maher, Timothy ......................................................................................................... 544 Mahoney, Annette M. ................................................................................................ 250 Mahoney, Margaret .................................................................................................. 249 Maimon, David ................................................................................................. 016, 162 Mair, George ............................................................................................................. 249 Makarios, Matthew ........................................................................................... 169, 494 Malley, Sara Elizabeth .............................................................................................. 481 Mallicoat, Stacy ................................................................................................ 315, 461 Mallik-Kane, Kamala ................................................................................................ 150 Malm, Aili E. ............................................................................................................. 250 Manaois, Andrew ...................................................................................................... 343 Manasse, Michelle .................................................................................................... 033 Mancini, Christina .................................................................................................... 301 Manerowski, Lisa ...................................................................................................... 075 Maniglia, Rebecca .................................................................................................... 448 Manis, Jennifer ......................................................................................................... 350 Mann, Jim ................................................................................................................. 560 Mann, Karen ............................................................................................................. 122 Mann, Ruth M. .......................................................................................................... 186 Marchetti, Elena ....................................................................................................... 557
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Marcum, Catherine ................................................................................................... 595 Marcus-Mendoza, Susan ................................................................................... 269, 518 Mares, Dennis ........................................................................................................... 604 Margaryan, Satenik ................................................................................................... 332 Markovska, Anna ...................................................................................................... 208 Markowitz, Michael W. ............................................................................................. 120 Markwalder, Nora ..................................................................................................... 211 Marquart, James W. .......................................................................................... 350, 631 Marshall, Chris ......................................................................................................... 137 Marshall, Ineke Haen ................................................................................ 024, 304, 526 Martin, Brian ............................................................................................................ 449 Martin, Christine ....................................................................................................... 501 Martin, Jamie S. ........................................................................................................ 558 Martin, Kimberly H. .................................................................................................. 576 Martin, Monica J....................................................................................................... 223 Martin, Randy ........................................................................................................... 558 Martin, Steve S. ................................................................................................. 180, 270 Martin, Susan E. ....................................................................................................... 561 Martin, Yolanda Carmen .......................................................................................... 501 Martinez, Damian J........................................................................................... 142, 251 Martinez, Ramiro .............................................................................................. 313, 542 Marton, John ............................................................................................................. 041 Maruna, Shadd .................................................................................................. 183, 345 Marwah, Sanjay ................................................................................................ 316, 376 Marz, Kaye ................................................................................................................ 452 Maschi, Tina ............................................................................................................. 467 Maskaly, Jon ............................................................................................................. 082 Mason, Kathryn ......................................................................................................... 085 Massoglia, Michael ................................................................................................... 620 Mastrocinque, Jeanna M. .......................................................................................... 627 Mastrofski, Steve D. .......................................................................................... 125, 567 Masuda, Yuta ............................................................................................................ 464 Mata, Andrea Deanna ............................................................................................... 122 Matejkowski, Jason ................................................................................................... 350 Matheson, Flora I. .................................................................................................... 161 Matos, Tiffany ........................................................................................................... 641 Matravers, Amanda ........................................................................................... 121, 567 Matsuda, Kristy N. .................................................................................................... 034 Matsuda, Mauri ......................................................................................................... 263 Matsueda, Ross ......................................................................................................... 029 Matthews, Shelley Keith ............................................................................................ 164 Matthews, Tim ........................................................................................................... 024 Mattingly, MaryBeth ................................................................................................. 230 Maxim, Paul S. .......................................................................................................... 350 Maxson, Cheryl ......................................................................................................... 290
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Maxwell, Christopher D. ................................................................................... 244, 503 Maxwell, Shiela Royo ........................................................................................ 452, 506 May, David C. ................................................................................... 249, 392, 467, 600 May, Suepattra .......................................................................................................... 265 Mazeika, David ......................................................................................................... 350 Mazerolle, Lorraine .................................................................................................. 320 Mazerolle, Paul ................................................................. 127, 239, 266, 350, 382, 557 McAlpine, Claire ....................................................................................................... 047 McCafferty, Michael ......................................................................................... 202, 644 McCafferty, Sean ....................................................................................................... 350 McCall, Patricia L. ................................................................................................... 230 McCarty, William Patrick ......................................................................................... 138 McCaskill (invited), Senator Claire .......................................................................... 483 McClellan, Janet ....................................................................................................... 499 McCluskey, Cynthia Perez ........................................................................................ 240 McCluskey, John ............................................................................................... 240, 346 McConnell, William .................................................................................................. 041 McCord, Eric S. ........................................................................................................ 143 McCorkel, Jill A. ............................................................................................... 206, 481 McCormick, Amanda V. ............................................................................................ 592 McDavid, Justine ...................................................................................................... 484 McDevitt, Jack .................................................................................................. 235, 516 McDevitt-Murphy, Meghan ....................................................................................... 350 McDonald, Courtney ................................................................................................. 350 McDonald, William F. ...................................................................................... 201, 289 McDowall, David .............................................................................................. 025, 093 McDowell, Meghan ................................................................................................... 303 McDowell, Nailah ..................................................................................................... 288 McElfresh, Rick ......................................................................................................... 056 McElroy, Sean ........................................................................................................... 641 McEwen, Tom ........................................................................................................... 603 McGaha, H. James ............................................................................................ 350, 642 McGarrell, Edmund F. .............................................................. 128, 157, 297, 426, 623 McGee, Tara Renae .......................................................................................... 382, 621 McGee, Zina ...................................................................................... 206, 228, 299, 350 McGeever, Kelly ....................................................................................................... 476 McGloin, Jean ................................................................................................... 280, 510 McGovern, Virginia .................................................................................................. 383 McGrath, Shelly A. .................................................................................................... 181 McGuire, Caitlin J. ........................................................................................... 059, 169 McGuire, Dyan Dyan ........................................................................................ 389, 598 McGurrin, Danielle ........................................................................................... 275, 333 McIllwain, Jeffrey ..................................................................................... 123, 216, 306 McInerney, Mark Edmund ........................................................................................ 573 McIntosh, William ..................................................................................................... 528
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McIntyre, Jared Kean ............................................................................................... 377 McKean, Jerome ............................................................................................... 088, 200 McKim, Allison R. ..................................................................................................... 206 McKinney, Dani ........................................................................................................ 464 McKinzey, Shelby .............................................................................................. 047, 215 McLean, Sarah J. .............................................................................................. 260, 350 McMillan, Richard D. ............................................................................................... 008 McMillin, Heidee ...................................................................................... 535, 609, 618 McNabb, Neal ................................................................................................... 214, 311 McNair, Cindy ........................................................................................................... 041 McNulty, Thomas L. .................................................................................................. 234 McSherry, Joseph Bradley ........................................................................................ 077 Meade, Benjamin ...................................................................................................... 450 Meares, Tracey L. ..................................................................................................... 104 Mears, Daniel ................................................................................................... 105, 133 Medina, Juanjo ......................................................................................................... 342 Medler, Lindsey ......................................................................................................... 350 Meehan, Albert J. ...................................................................................................... 420 Meeker, James W. ..................................................................................... 153, 273, 350 Mehlman, Kimberly Brooke .............................................................................. 350, 383 Meisel, Joshua ........................................................................................................... 484 Melander, Lisa A. ...................................................................................................... 350 Melde, Chris ...................................................................................... 182, 290, 456, 530 Meldrum, Ryan Charles ............................................................................ 122, 222, 526 Mele, Marie ............................................................................................................... 148 Mellow, Jeff ....................................................................................................... 065, 449 Meloy, Michelle L. .................................................................................................... 405 Melton, Heather ........................................................................................................ 379 Meltzer, Melissa Lee ................................................................................................. 113 Melvin, Jennifer ................................................................................................ 235, 623 Melzer, Sharon .......................................................................................................... 540 Menard, Kim S. ................................................................................................. 108, 379 Menard, Scott .................................................................................................... 067, 622 Mendez, Monica ........................................................................................................ 276 Mendlinger, Sheryl E. ............................................................................................... 014 Mennis, Jeremy ......................................................................................................... 143 Merlo, Alida .............................................................................................. 034, 077, 133 Merritt, Nancy ........................................................................................... 081, 404, 485 Mervis, Brett A. ......................................................................................................... 507 Mese, Ibrahim ........................................................................................................... 154 Mesko, Gorazd .......................................................................................................... 579 Mesloh, Charlie ......................................................................................................... 156 Messina, Nena ........................................................................................................... 233 Messner, Steven F. .................................................................................... 027, 055, 239 Metzger, Tim ..................................................................................................... 205, 241
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Meyer, Jon'a .............................................................................................................. 471 Meyer, Silke ............................................................................................................... 557 Mhlanga, Bonny M. ........................................................................................... 407, 516 Michalowski, Raymond J. ......................................................... 159, 201, 303, 538, 580 Michalsen, Venezia ................................................................................................... 096 Michaud, Patrick ....................................................................................................... 293 Michaud, Pierre-Andre ............................................................................................. 350 Middendorf, Rena...................................................................................................... 281 Mieczkowski, Tom ............................................................................................. 293, 325 Miethe, Terry ............................................................................................. 115, 391, 468 Miglin, Paul Jason .................................................................................................... 350 Miles, Lucas .............................................................................................................. 594 Millar, Paul ....................................................................................................... 244, 350 Miller, Ashley M. ....................................................................................................... 060 Miller, Bryan Lee .............................................................................................. 246, 592 Miller, Erin ............................................................................................................... 232 Miller, Holly Ventura ........................................................................................ 122, 222 Miller, Holly .............................................................................................................. 063 Miller, J. Mitchell.............................................................................................. 122, 171 Miller, Jody ....................................................................................... 074, 238, 495, 527 Miller, Joel ................................................................................................................ 500 Miller, Karen ............................................................................................................. 212 Miller, Kirk ....................................................................................................... 385, 420 Miller, Kristine .................................................................................................. 023, 121 Miller, Marna G. ....................................................................................................... 057 Miller, Mitch M. ........................................................................................................ 460 Miller, Noah .............................................................................................................. 350 Miller, Shari .............................................................................................................. 525 Miller, Susan L. ................................................................................................. 405, 561 Mirchandani, Rekha .................................................................................................. 380 Mitchell, Fawn Ngo........................................................................................... 110, 332 Mitchell, Jessica Nicole ............................................................................................ 278 Mitchell, Ojmarrh ..................................................................................................... 169 Moak, Stacy ............................................................................................................... 032 Modecki, Kathryn L................................................................................................... 171 Moilanen, Irma ......................................................................................................... 496 Monahan, Torin ........................................................................................................ 314 Monk, Khadija M. ............................................................................................. 134, 350 Monroe, Kurt L. ........................................................................................................ 203 Monteiro, Carlos ....................................................................................................... 476 Montoya, Celeste ....................................................................................................... 503 Moon, Byongook ....................................................................................................... 346 Moore, Angela ................................................................................... 088, 244, 404, 485 Moore, Colleen Theresa ............................................................................................ 208 Moore, Jason M. ....................................................................................................... 514
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Mora, Kathy .............................................................................................................. 418 Moran, Richard ......................................................................................................... 613 Morash, Merry .......................................................................................................... 102 Moreau, Julie-Anne ................................................................................................... 440 Morenoff, Jeffrey ....................................................................................................... 016 Morhard, Jim ............................................................................................................ 179 Mori, Takemi ............................................................................................................. 350 Morreale, Steve ......................................................................................................... 063 Morris, Angela R. ...................................................................................................... 178 Morris, Nancy A. ....................................................................................................... 226 Morris, Patrice .......................................................................................................... 350 Morris, Robert G. ...................................................................................................... 067 Morris, Sara Z. .................................................................................................. 528, 555 Morris, Travis ........................................................................................................... 128 Morrison, Greg ......................................................................................................... 446 Mors, Terry M. .................................................................................................. 428, 554 Morselli, Carlo .......................................................................................................... 440 Moses, Marilyn ......................................................................................................... 463 Mosher, Clayton ................................................................................................ 116, 420 Moskos, Peter ............................................................................................................ 637 Motivans, Mark ................................................................................................. 067, 475 Motto, Michael C. ..................................................................................................... 567 Moult, Kelley ............................................................................................. 548, 582, 619 Mudge, Mark ............................................................................................................. 480 Mueller, David .......................................................................................................... 032 Mugellini, Giulia ....................................................................................................... 341 Muhammad, Bahiyyah Miallah ................................................................. 350, 436, 466 Muirhead, Yvonne ..................................................................................................... 458 Mulcahy, Timothy...................................................................................................... 560 Mulford, Carrie ................................................................................................. 175, 409 Mullendore, Kristine ................................................................................................. 129 Mulligan, Erin ........................................................................................................... 350 Mullings, Janet L............................................................................................... 032, 631 Mullins, Christopher W. ............................................................................ 037, 411, 580 Mulmat, Darlanne Hoctor ......................................................................................... 464 Mulvey, Edward P. .................................................................................................... 479 Mupier, Robert .......................................................................................................... 284 Muraskin, Roslyn .............................................................................................. 316, 432 Murphy, Gerry .......................................................................................................... 509 Murphy, Lisa M. ................................................................................................ 315, 617 Murphy, Tiffany ......................................................................................................... 126 Murray, David M. ..................................................................................................... 053 Murray, Joseph ......................................................................................................... 266 Murray, Rebecca K. .................................................................................. 024, 172, 335 Mus, Ekrem ............................................................................................................... 203
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Muscat, Bernadette T. ....................................................................................... 231, 555 Muslim, Amy ............................................................................................................. 101 Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt ................................................................................... 350 Muzzatti, Stephen L. .................................................................................. 314, 482, 538 Myer, Andrew .................................................................................... 239, 393, 422, 494 Myers, David L. ................................................................................. 258, 329, 558, 632 Myers, Larry ..................................................................................................... 491, 522 Myers, Laura ..................................................................................................... 491, 522 Myers, Randy ............................................................................................................ 286 Myrstol, Brad A. ........................................................................................................ 054
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Na, Chongmin ........................................................................................................... 263 Nabors, Erin .............................................................................................................. 088 Nagin, Daniel .................................................................................................... 127, 479 Najman, Jake M. ....................................................................................................... 382 Nakamura, Kiminori ................................................................................................. 277 Nalla, Mahesh ........................................................................................... 539, 561, 629 Nance, Michael L. ..................................................................................................... 093 Nannini, Janelle M. ................................................................................................... 017 NaPier, Emily A. ....................................................................................................... 251 Napolitano, Laura ..................................................................................................... 074 Narag, Raymund Espinosa ........................................................................................ 630 Nasheri, Hedi ............................................................................................................ 272 Natarajan, Mangai .................................................................................................... 561 Nation, Denise ........................................................................................... 228, 412, 507 Navarro, Angela Marcela ......................................................................................... 465 Nazaretian, Zavin JM ................................................................................................ 614 Nedelec, Joe L. .......................................................................................................... 376 Neilan, Veronica ....................................................................................................... 419 Neimeyer, Emily Kay ................................................................................................. 350 Nelen, Hans ............................................................................................................... 285 Nellis, Ashley Marie .......................................................................................... 252, 442 Neuilly, Melanie-Angela ................................................................................... 304, 336 Neusteter, Suzanne Rebecca...................................................................... 250, 282, 470 Newburn, Tim .................................................................................................... 155, 547 Newby, III, William ................................................................................................... 456 Newman, Anika ......................................................................................................... 109 Newman, Graeme ...................................................................................................... 629 Newman, Matt ........................................................................................................... 052 Newton, Phyllis ......................................................................................................... 560 Nguyen, Holly ........................................................................................................... 350 Nhan, Johnny ............................................................................................................ 533
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Nichols, Lawrence T. ................................................................................................ 020 Nicholson, David F ................................................................................................... 494 Nie, Yuxuan ............................................................................................................... 082 Nielsen, Amie L. ........................................................................................ 091, 149, 207 Nielsen, Marianne October ....................................................................................... 471 Nieuwbeerta, Paul ............................................................. 095, 211, 230, 277, 327, 445 Nikolic-Ristanovic, Vesna ......................................................................................... 083 Niroula, Nirmal ......................................................................................................... 350 Nisbett, Gwendelyn S ........................................................................................ 214, 311 Nivette, Amy .............................................................................................................. 304 Noaks, John Charles ................................................................................................. 350 Noaks, Lesley Ann ..................................................................................................... 350 Nobles, Matt R. ......................................................................................... 026, 152, 307 Noe, Kathryn R .......................................................................................................... 350 Nofziger, Stacey ................................................................................................ 049, 222 Nolan, III, James J. ........................................................................................... 210, 436 Noonan, James .......................................................................................................... 287 Nowacki, Jeffrey S. .................................................................................................... 446 Nugent, Jennifer ........................................................................................................ 350
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O'Brien, Patricia ....................................................................................................... 292 O'Connell, Daniel J. .................................................................................. 135, 270, 554 O'Connor, Thomas Riley ........................................................................................... 216 O'Donnell, Christina ................................................................................. 182, 245, 288 Oakley, M. Brooke .................................................................................................... 101 Obergfell-Fuchs, Joachim ......................................................................................... 185 Oberweis, Trish ......................................................................................................... 180 Oberwittler, Dietrich ......................................................................................... 211, 572 Obinyan, Evaristus Otatade ...................................................................................... 578 Obradovic, Zoran ...................................................................................................... 143 Ocejo, Richard E. ...................................................................................................... 040 Ochie, Sr., Charles O. ....................................................................................... 520, 578 Odo, Jonathan ........................................................................................................... 520 Oesterle, Sabrina ...................................................................................................... 053 Ogle, Robbin S. ......................................................................................................... 424 Okafo, Nonso ............................................................................................................. 141 Okita, K. .................................................................................................................... 350 Olson, Bernadette...................................................................................................... 394 Olson, David Eric ............................................................................. 028, 209, 334, 486 Omori, Marisa Kei .................................................................................................... 350 Onofrio, Jenn .................................................................................................... 133, 605 Onwdiwe, Ihekwoaba Declan............................................................................ 284, 299
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Onyeozili, Emmanuel ................................................................................ 261, 520, 578 Oobuchi, Kenichi ...................................................................................................... 350 Opolot, Ejakait J.S.E ................................................................................................. 284 Opsal, Tara D. .......................................................................................................... 405 Oriola, Temitope Babatunde ..................................................................................... 639 Orloff, Leslye ............................................................................................................. 031 Ortmeier, PJ .............................................................................................................. 063 Oselin, Sharon ........................................................................................................... 056 Osgood, Wayne ......................................................................................................... 280 Ostram, Brian ........................................................................................................... 081 Ottati, Victor C. ......................................................................................................... 541 Ottensmann, John R. ......................................................................................... 410, 562 Ouassini, Nabil ......................................................................................................... 573 Ousey, Graham C. ..................................................................................................... 313 Owen, Barbara .......................................................................................... 081, 534, 569 Owen, Rachael .......................................................................................................... 047 Owen, Stephen ................................................................................................... 433, 445 Ozdemir, Habib ................................................................................. 194, 228, 306, 339 Ozgenturk, Ilyas ................................................................................................ 446, 567 Ozturk, Mesut .................................................................................................... 446, 567
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Pacheco, Vivian C. .................................................................................... 135, 233, 335 Pack, Robert P. ......................................................................................................... 194 Page, Josh ................................................................................................................. 610 Paik, Leslie ................................................................................................................ 116 Paiz, Stefanie C. ........................................................................................................ 350 Palacios, Wilson Raul ............................................................................... 092, 116, 180 Paladino, Amalia Soledad ......................................................................................... 086 Palmer-Boyes, Ashley ............................................................................................... 617 Palombo, Bernadette Jones ....................................................................................... 495 Panfil, Vanessa R. ..................................................................................................... 069 Pantano, Juan ........................................................................................................... 528 Panuccio, Elizabeth Angiello .................................................................................... 484 Paoline, Eugene A. .................................................................................................... 242 Papachristos, Andrew ............................................................................................... 104 Paramelle, Francoise Claude ........................................................................... 350, 640 Pare, Paul-Philippe .................................................................................................. 350 Park, Chul-Hyun ....................................................................................................... 263 Park, Jisun ................................................................................................................ 334 Park, MiRang ............................................................................................................ 039 Park, Seong Min ........................................................................................................ 570 Park, Sunyoung ......................................................................................................... 059
547
Park, Suyeon ..................................................................................................... 031, 506 Parker, Amanda M. Sharp ........................................................................................ 216 Parker, Karen F. ............................................................................... 113, 283, 330, 489 Parker, Laurin ........................................................................................... 009, 135, 504 Parker, Macon .......................................................................................................... 540 Parker, Robert Nash ......................................................................................... 175, 626 Parkin, William ......................................................................................................... 318 Parks, Roger B. ......................................................................................................... 567 Parmar, Alpa ............................................................................................................. 508 Parsons, Nick ............................................................................................................ 017 Pasko, Lisa ................................................................................................................ 022 Pass, Michael ............................................................................................................ 606 Passas, Nikos ............................................................................................................ 340 Patchin, Justin W. ..................................................................................... 197, 308, 415 Pate, Kerensa .................................................................................................... 465, 631 Pate, Matthew ........................................................................................................... 282 Paternoster, Ray ............................................................................................... 127, 263 Pattavina, April ......................................................................................................... 492 Patten, Ryan .............................................................................................................. 396 Patterson, Evelyn Joy ................................................................................................ 073 Paul, Richard ............................................................................................................ 471 Paulhamus, Meaghan ........................................................................................ 281, 514 Pavesi, Irene ............................................................................................................. 197 Payne, Allison Ann .................................................................................................... 300 Payne, Brian ............................................................................................................. 149 Payne, Troy ............................................................................................................... 134 Pearce, Susan ............................................................................................................ 276 Pearlman, Terrylynn ......................................................................................... 202, 619 Pearson-Nelson, Benjamin ................................................................................ 230, 250 Peel, Meghan E. ................................................................................................ 143, 526 Peguero, Anthony ...................................................................................................... 300 Pekgozlu, Ilker .................................................................................. 194, 228, 306, 339 Pelfrey, Jr., William .................................................................................................. 177 Pelvin, Holly ............................................................................................................. 075 Pendzich, Margaret ................................................................................................... 240 Penn, Everette ........................................................................................................... 299 Pepinsky, Harold ....................................................................................................... 083 Pepler, Debra ............................................................................................................ 556 Pepper, Karen Marie ................................................................................................ 350 Peralta, Sofia Grisel ......................................................................................... 461, 594 Perez, Deanna M............................................................................................... 061, 257 Perez, Xavier Fernando ............................................................................................ 507 Perkinson, Robert...................................................................................................... 553 Perlin, Michael Louis ................................................................................................ 523 Perras, Chantal ......................................................................................................... 637
548
Perrone, Dina M. ...................................................................................................... 092 Perry, Barb ............................................................................................................... 042 Petee, Thomas A. ....................................................................................... 271, 435, 537 Peterson, Dana ......................................................................... 069, 182, 290, 342, 530 Peterson, Elicka S.L. ......................................................................................... 033, 531 Peterson, Ruth D. ...................................................................................................... 542 Peterson-Badali, Michele .......................................................................................... 075 Petras, Hanno ........................................................................................................... 327 Petrie, Carol ............................................................................................................. 132 Petrocelli, Matthew ................................................................................................... 180 Petrosino, Anthony .................................................................................................... 453 Petrosino-Turpin, Carolyn ........................................................................................ 453 Pettigrew, Mark Nicholas ......................................................................................... 572 Pettinicchio, David.................................................................................... 019, 165, 416 Pezzella, Frank S....................................................................................................... 543 Pezzullo, Jr., Gerald P. ............................................................................................. 259 Pfaff, Debora ............................................................................................................. 599 Pfaff, John ................................................................................................................. 169 Pfeifer, Heather ......................................................................................... 041, 350, 627 Phillips, Coretta ........................................................................................................ 092 Phillips, Nickie .......................................................................................................... 017 Phillips, Scott W. ....................................................................................................... 346 Phillips, Scott ............................................................................................................ 443 Phipps, Ophelia ......................................................................................................... 519 Pierce, Glenn ............................................................................................................ 176 Pierce, Mari .............................................................................................................. 475 Pincus, Aaron L. ....................................................................................................... 379 Pino, Nathan W. ........................................................................................................ 051 Pipe, Margaret-Ellen ................................................................................................ 409 Piquero, Alex ..................................................................................... 026, 127, 222, 327 Piquero, Nicole Leeper ..................................................................................... 239, 255 Pitts, Wayne J. ................................................................................................... 137, 332 Pizarro, Jesenia ........................................................................................................ 336 Plebanski, David J. ........................................................................................... 202, 437 Pleggenkuhle, Breanne R. ......................................................................................... 381 Plywaczewski, Emil Walenty ..................................................................................... 046 Pogarsky, Greg ......................................................................................................... 589 Pogrebin, Mark Richard ........................................................................................... 067 Poland, Amy .............................................................................................. 350, 450, 628 Polczynski, Christa.................................................................................................... 383 Polizzi, David ............................................................................................................ 402 Pollard, Bernie .......................................................................................................... 508 Pollard, Nahanni ............................................................................................... 574, 635 Pollock, Joycelyn ...................................................................................................... 569 Pollock, Wendi Kaye ................................................................................................. 392
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Polzer, Katie ............................................................................................................. 023 Pompa, Lori .............................................................................................. 085, 111, 436 Ponder, Bruce ........................................................................................................... 350 Poole, Mary Jo .......................................................................................................... 425 Poon, Nancy .............................................................................................................. 482 Popp, Ann Marie ....................................................................................... 024, 064, 114 Porter, Lauren Caroline ........................................................................................... 025 Portillos, Edwardo Luis ............................................................................................ 298 Postle, Greg .............................................................................................................. 221 Poteyeva, Margarita ................................................................................................. 211 Potter, Hillary ................................................................................................... 503, 606 Poulin, Mary E. ......................................................................................................... 060 Povitsky Stickle, Wendy ............................................................................................. 415 Pratt, Travis C. ................................................................................................. 166, 420 Pray, Scott A. ............................................................................................................ 177 Prendergast, Michael ........................................................................................ 185, 233 Presdee, Mike ............................................................................................................ 168 Presser, Lois ..................................................................................................... 166, 448 Preston, Kenneth J. ................................................................................................... 350 Price, Carmel E. ....................................................................................................... 439 Pridemore, Sherri A. ................................................................................................. 030 Pridemore, William Alex ................................................................................... 138, 180 Priest, Amanda K. ..................................................................................... 378, 500, 625 Proctor, Amy L. ......................................................................................................... 032 Proctor, Janice .......................................................................................................... 185 Proctor, Kristopher ................................................................................................... 626 Pruitt, William R. ...................................................................................................... 414 Pruss, Heather .......................................................................................................... 236 Pucci, Nicole Joey ..................................................................................................... 039 Pugh, Dana ............................................................................................................... 609 Puzzanchera, Charles ............................................................................................... 566
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Qi, Shenghui .............................................................................................................. 572 Quann, Nathalie L. .................................................................................................... 015 Quaries, Chavonne S. ................................................................................................ 030 Quinet, Kenna ................................................................................................... 393, 531 Quintana, Elena ................................................................................................ 205, 241
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Rabe-Hemp, Cara Elizabeth ............................................................................. 448, 512 Raben, Robert ........................................................................................................... 179 Rader, Nicole .................................................................................................... 224, 273 Rafter, Nicole ............................................................................................................ 305 Ragan, Daniel T. ....................................................................................................... 135 Ragatz, Laurie ........................................................................................................... 350 Rager, Jessica ........................................................................................................... 555 Raghavan, Chitra .............................................................................................. 064, 229 Raine, Adrian ............................................................................................ 011, 140, 350 Rainford, Jeff ............................................................................................................. 287 Ralphs, Robert ........................................................................................................... 342 Rambarran, Alana ..................................................................................................... 519 Ramirez, Paulaska Salome ........................................................................................ 413 Ramirez, Suzanna ...................................................................................................... 029 Rand, Michael ................................................................................................... 108, 391 Randa, Ryan .............................................................................................................. 350 Ranjan, Sheetal ................................................................................. 094, 229, 413, 641 Ransom, Gary R. ....................................................................................................... 464 Rasche, Christine ...................................................................................... 154, 275, 432 Ratansi, Shamir ......................................................................................................... 062 Ratchford, Marie Angela ........................................................................................... 256 Ratcliffe, Jerry ................................................................................................... 139, 602 Rattner, Arye ............................................................................................................. 508 Rawstorne, Shirley .................................................................................................... 133 Ray, James V. ............................................................................................................ 280 Rayne, Kaitlin ........................................................................................................... 350 Reaves, Brian ............................................................................................................ 202 Rebellon, Cesar ................................................................................................. 171, 207 Rebovich, Donald ...................................................................................................... 571 Rechichi, Jennifer A. ................................................................................................. 022 Reckdenwald, Amy .................................................................................................... 393 Redhawk-Love, Sharon ............................................................................................. 432 Reed, Gary E. ............................................................................................................ 535 Reed, Mark David ..................................................................................................... 350 Reed, Sarah Joanna .................................................................................................. 416 Reed, Winnie ..................................................................................................... 404, 485 Rees, Carter ...................................................................................................... 387, 589 Rees, Daniel .............................................................................................................. 147 Regan, Sheila ............................................................................................................ 241 Regoeczi, Wendy C. ........................................................................... 283, 458, 468, 537 Reid, Joan Adkins ...................................................................................................... 086 Reid, Shannon ........................................................................................................... 603 Reinauer, Stephanie .................................................................................................. 494 Reisig, Michael D. ............................................................................................. 073, 107 Reitler, Angela K. ...................................................................................................... 350
551
Reitzel, John David ................................................................................................... 608 Rempel, Michael ....................................................................................................... 101 Remster, Brianna N. .................................................................................................. 526 Ren, Ling ........................................................................................................... 039, 147 Rengert, George ........................................................................................................ 139 Rengifo, Andres F. .................................................................................... 078, 511, 565 Rennison, Callie ................................................................................................ 088, 182 Renzetti, Claire M. .................................................................................................... 375 Reschenberg, Kristin ................................................................................................. 345 Revilla, Ruth .............................................................................................................. 624 Reyes, Cassandra Lynn ............................................................................................. 209 Reynald, Danielle M. ................................................................................................ 172 Reynolds, Kenneth Michael ....................................................................................... 597 Reyns, Bradford ................................................................................................ 052, 350 Rhineberger-Dunn, Gayle ......................................................................................... 137 Rhodes, Bill ............................................................................................................... 265 Rhodes, Jeremy R. ..................................................................................................... 223 Rhoton, Daniel .......................................................................................................... 350 Ribetti, Marcella ....................................................................................................... 636 Ricciardelli, Rosemary .............................................................................................. 302 Rice, Kennon ............................................................................................................. 245 Rice, Stephen K. ................................................................................ 084, 122, 253, 420 Richards, Stephen.............................................................................................. 345, 455 Richmond, Kerry ............................................................................................... 076, 470 Richmond, Therese S. ................................................................................................ 093 Riddick, Christopher ................................................................................................. 195 Rider, Erin................................................................................................................. 642 Riedel, Marc ...................................................................... 031, 349, 423, 458, 488, 537 Riggs, Jennet ............................................................................................................. 128 Rigt Poortman, Anne ................................................................................................. 095 Riley, Robert ............................................................................................................. 350 Riley, Warren ............................................................................................................ 113 Ritchey, Andrew ........................................................................................................ 175 Rivera, Craig ............................................................................................. 271, 486, 575 Rivera, Marny ........................................................................................................... 221 Roark, Jenn ............................................................................................................... 095 Robbins, Blaine ......................................................................................................... 416 Roberts, Aki ............................................................................................................... 536 Roberts, James C....................................................................................................... 148 Roberts, Kathleen ...................................................................................................... 163 Roberts, Robert E. L. ................................................................................................. 473 Robinson, Bryan K. ................................................................................................... 413 Robinson, Jennifer ............................................................................................ 143, 288 Robinson, Laurie ............................................................................................... 179, 483 Robinson, Matthew............................................................................ 030, 316, 376, 490
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Robinson, Robin ................................................................................................ 350, 518 Robison, Kristenne M. ............................................................................................... 544 Robyn, Linda ............................................................................................................. 471 Rocheleau, Ann Marie ............................................................................................... 075 Rocque, Michael Ansel .............................................................................................. 476 Rodeheaver, Daniel ................................................................................................... 611 Rodick, Giza .............................................................................................................. 163 Rodrigues, Corinne Davis ......................................................................................... 019 Rodriguez, Crystal Catherine.................................................................................... 040 Rodriguez, Nancy .............................................................................. 051, 227, 383, 466 Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique ......................................................... 069, 213, 465, 506, 631 Roebuck, Benjamin............................................................................................ 030, 174 Rogers, Meghan Lynn ............................................................................................... 350 Rogerson, Michelle ................................................................................................... 519 Roh, Sunghoon .......................................................................................................... 638 Rojek, Jeff .......................................................................................................... 156, 240 Rolison, Garry ........................................................................................................... 425 Rollwagen, Heather Alexandra ................................................................................. 089 Roman, John ..................................................................................... 200, 253, 464, 603 Ronan, Kevin R. ........................................................................................................ 350 Rookey, Bryan ........................................................................................................... 144 Root, Carl Allen ........................................................................................................ 350 Roots, Roger I. .......................................................................................................... 444 Rorie, Melissa ........................................................................................................... 136 Rosay, Andre B. ................................................................................................. 221, 638 Rose, Chris ................................................................................................................ 482 Rose, Kristina ............................................................................................................ 108 Rosenbaum, Dennis P. .............................................................................................. 568 Rosenfeld, Brandonn Michael ................................................................................... 212 Rosenfeld, Richard .................................................................................... 132, 239, 287 Rosenthal, Robyn Lori ............................................................................................... 194 Rosky, Jeffrey W. ............................................................................................... 087, 543 Rosoff, Kate ............................................................................................................... 310 Ross, Darrell Lee ...................................................................................................... 554 Ross, Jeffrey Ian ........................................................................................ 317, 455, 580 Ross, Stuart ............................................................................................................... 015 Rossman, Shelli ......................................................................................................... 200 Rossmo, Kim ............................................................................................................. 293 Rossner, Meredith ..................................................................................................... 633 Roth, Mitchel ..................................................................................................... 123, 225 Rothe, Dawn L. ......................................................................................... 037, 159, 580 Rountree, Meredith Martin ....................................................................................... 073 Roush, Jeffrey B. ....................................................................................................... 341 Rousseau, Danielle............................................................................................ 259, 608 Roussell, Aaron ......................................................................................................... 505
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Rowell, Tawandra L. ................................................................................................. 061 Ruback, R. Barry ............................................................................................... 148, 574 Ruccio, Alessia .......................................................................................................... 477 Ruddell, Rick ............................................................................................................. 396 Rudes, Danielle Sheldon ................................................................................... 059, 215 Ruggiero, Vincenzo ................................................................................................... 083 Rugola, Rebekah ....................................................................................................... 350 Ruhland, Ebony ......................................................................................................... 215 Rusnak, Danielle M. .................................................................................................. 350 Russell, Brenda L. ..................................................................................... 245, 350, 468 Ryals-Keller, Shawn Peter ........................................................................................ 469 Ryan, Desmond ......................................................................................................... 476 Ryan, Kori ................................................................................................................. 174 Ryder, Judith A. ................................................................................................. 350, 518
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Sabina, Chiara .......................................................................................................... 281 Sabol, William ................................................................................................... 497, 565 Sacks, Meghan .......................................................................................................... 574 Sainato, Vincenzo .............................................................................. 178, 301, 309, 599 Saito, Tomonori ................................................................................................. 172, 350 Sak, Ashley ................................................................................................................ 011 Saleh-Hanna, Viviane ............................................................................................... 261 Salfati, C. Gabrielle .......................................................................................... 325, 350 Salinger, Lawrence M. .............................................................................. 020, 156, 539 Salisbury, Emily ........................................................................................................ 374 Salsich, Annie ............................................................................................................ 090 Salvatore, Christopher ...................................................................................... 080, 620 Sample, Lisa L. .......................................................................................... 100, 118, 233 Sampson, Rana .......................................................................................................... 172 Sampson, Robert J..................................................................................................... 243 Samuel, Walker ......................................................................................................... 130 Samuels, Lorraine A. ......................................................................................... 491, 522 Samuelson, Ryan ....................................................................................................... 227 San Miguel, Claudia E. ............................................................................................. 552 Sanders, Anthony ...................................................................................................... 328 Sanders, Beth A. ........................................................................................................ 151 Sanderson, Jennifer ................................................................................................... 127 Sanderson, Kim ......................................................................................................... 245 Sandquist, R. F. ......................................................................................................... 116 Santa, Marie C. ......................................................................................................... 350 Santana, Shannon ............................................................................................. 153, 391 Santanello, Cathy ...................................................................................................... 033
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Santos, Saskia Danielle ..................................................................................... 061, 630 Sarre, Rick................................................................................................................. 599 Sarver, Mary B. ................................................................................................. 063, 214 Sarver, Robert ........................................................................................................... 214 Saum, Christime ........................................................................................................ 411 Saunders, Jessica ...................................................................................................... 383 Savage, Joanne ................................................................................................. 138, 337 Savelsberg, Joachim J. .............................................................................................. 388 Savolainen, Jukka...................................................................................................... 496 Savona, Ernesto Ugo......................................................................................... 123, 199 Scarpitti, Frank R. ..................................................................................................... 422 Schaefer, Brian ......................................................................................................... 350 Schaefer, Shelly ......................................................................................................... 035 Schaefer Morabito, Melissa .............................................................................. 541, 599 Schafer, Joseph A. ............................................................................. 063, 210, 397, 435 Schafer, Stuart ........................................................................................................... 134 Schaffer, Rebecca ...................................................................................................... 525 Schaible, Lonnie M. .................................................................................................. 417 Scheer, Charles L. ..................................................................................................... 242 Schelbe, Lisa ..................................................................................................... 301, 442 Schell, Natalie ................................................................................................... 076, 333 Schept, Judah ............................................................................................................ 068 Scherer, Heidi ........................................................................................................... 350 Schexnayder, Vena M. ....................................................................................... 350, 500 Schiff, Mara............................................................................................................... 500 Schipper, Ruth ........................................................................................................... 496 Schmersal, Larissa A................................................................................................. 350 Schmidt, Nicole M. .................................................................................................... 196 Schnebly, Stephen...................................................................................................... 308 Schnepel, Kevin ......................................................................................................... 147 Schnupp, Rebecca ............................................................................................. 350, 510 Schoeny, Mike ........................................................................................................... 266 Schoepfer, Andrea ............................................................................................. 255, 571 Schrage, Carrie ......................................................................................................... 486 Schreck, Christopher ................................................................................................. 280 Schroeder, David ...................................................................................................... 536 Schroeder, Ryan D. ........................................................................................... 164, 317 Schubert, Carol Ann .................................................................................................. 479 Schuck, Amie M. ................................................................................................ 568, 600 Schug, Robert .................................................................................................... 140, 350 Schulenberg, Jennifer ................................................................................................ 063 Schultz, Mark G. ....................................................................................................... 625 Schulze, Verena ......................................................................................................... 163 Schupp, Paul R. ................................................................................................. 486, 575 Schwab, C. William ................................................................................................... 093
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Schwalbe, Craig ........................................................................................................ 467 Schwartz, Jennifer ............................................................................................. 154, 181 Schwartz, Robert P. ........................................................................................... 209, 638 Sciarabba, Anthony ................................................................................................... 181 Scott, Hannah .................................................................................................... 012, 075 Scott, Jason ............................................................................................................... 413 Scott, Julia......................................................................................... 073, 094, 447, 516 Scott-Hayward, Christine S. ...................................................................................... 511 Scroggins, Jennifer Rhiannon ................................................................................... 481 Seffrin, Patrick .......................................................................................................... 084 Sefiha, Ophir ..................................................................................................... 023, 338 Seidman, Cathie ........................................................................................................ 635 Seis, Mark ................................................................................................................. 304 Sellers, Christine S. ................................................................................... 012, 166, 216 Selman, Donna .................................................................................................. 317, 538 Semon Dubas, Judith................................................................................................. 496 Semukhina, Olga ....................................................................................................... 597 Seng, Magnus ............................................................................................................ 486 Seredycz, Michael A. ......................................................................................... 306, 344 Sevigny, Eric L. ......................................................................................................... 540 Sevinc, Bilal .............................................................................................................. 426 Sexton, Lori ............................................................................................................... 310 Seyhan, Osman .......................................................................................................... 046 Seymour, Amy ........................................................................................................... 456 Shaffer, Jennifer N. ........................................................................................... 009, 052 Shah, Rita .................................................................................................................. 613 Shahidullah, Shahid M. ............................................................................. 185, 289, 344 Shanahan, Ryan ................................................................................................ 133, 605 Shane, Jon M. .................................................................................................... 612, 644 Shannon, Sarah ......................................................................................................... 035 Shapland, Joanna ...................................................................................................... 112 Sharma, Divya ........................................................................................................... 629 Sharp, Susan F. ................................................................................................. 269, 432 Shaw, Tara K. ........................................................................................... 378, 500, 625 Shaw, Victor .............................................................................................. 047, 306, 416 Shaw, Vida ................................................................................................................ 306 Shedd, Carla ............................................................................................................. 091 Sheehy, Anne Marie .................................................................................................. 350 Shekarkhar, Zahra .................................................................................................... 418 Shelley, Tara O'Connor .................................................................................... 339, 384 Shelton, Julie ............................................................................................................. 490 Shelton, Terri L. ................................................................................................ 350, 400 Sheppard, Colleen ..................................................................................................... 427 Sherman, Lawrence W. ............................................................................. 179, 320, 633 Shermer, Lauren O'Neill ........................................................................................... 226
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Shields, Chris ............................................................................................................ 237 Shields, Ryan T. ......................................................................................................... 350 Shimada, Takahito ............................................................................................ 172, 350 Shively, Michael ........................................................................................................ 265 Shockey-Eckles, Martha L. ........................................................................................ 598 Shoemaker, Jared ...................................................................................................... 469 Shollenberger, Tracey ............................................................................................... 133 Shorr, Jodi................................................................................................................. 303 Shukla, Rashi K. ........................................................................................................ 350 Shutay, Jeanette Christine ......................................................................................... 202 Siciliano, Michael ..................................................................................................... 579 Sickmund, Melissa ............................................................................................. 452, 566 Sidebottom, Aiden ............................................................................................. 167, 350 Siegel, Dina ............................................................................................................... 285 Siemsen, Karl ............................................................................................................ 134 Siennick, Sonja E....................................................................................................... 593 Silva, Maya ............................................................................................................... 096 Silver, Eric ........................................................................................................ 119, 526 Silver, Howard .......................................................................................................... 179 Silverman, Robert...................................................................................................... 349 Simms, Odessa .......................................................................................................... 350 Simms, Stephen ................................................................................................. 246, 580 Simon, Angela Kaye .......................................................... 395, 432, 518, 548, 591, 624 Simon, Jonathan ................................................................................................ 155, 441 Simon, Leonore M. .................................................................................................... 401 Simon, Thomas R. ..................................................................................................... 554 Simons, Leslie G. ....................................................................................................... 557 Simons, Ronald L. ............................................................................................. 326, 557 Simpson, Sally S. ....................................................................................................... 076 Singer, Jennie ............................................................................................................ 118 Singer, Simon ............................................................................................................ 070 Singh, Anil ................................................................................................................. 644 Singh, Mahendra P. .......................................................................................... 094, 493 Sinha, Debajyoti ........................................................................................................ 010 Sinha, Vandna ........................................................................................................... 119 Siqueira, Adryanna ................................................................................................... 137 Sitren, Alicia H. ......................................................................................................... 536 Situ-Liu, Amy ............................................................................................................. 055 Skinns, Layla ............................................................................................................. 570 Skogan, Wesley G. ............................................................................................. 146, 514 Skrapec, Candice ...................................................................................................... 174 Slesnick, Natasha ...................................................................................................... 350 Sloan, Virginia .......................................................................................................... 179 Sloane, David ............................................................................................................ 288 Sloas, Lincoln ............................................................................................................ 350
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Slocum, Lee Ann ................................................................................................ 078, 326 Slutkin, Gary ..................................................................................................... 205, 241 Smedslund, Geir ........................................................................................................ 453 Smit, Paul R. ............................................................................................................. 304 Smith, Alisa ............................................................................................................... 624 Smith, Brad ............................................................................................................... 639 Smith, Brent L. .......................................................................................................... 237 Smith, Carolyn .......................................................................................................... 009 Smith, Cindy J. .................................................................................. 201, 321, 404, 485 Smith, Dwayne .......................................................................................................... 443 Smith, Frederick ........................................................................................................ 532 Smith, Hayden P. ....................................................................................... 350, 450, 536 Smith, Jaclyn D. ................................................................................................ 088, 244 Smith, Margaret Leland ............................................................................................ 419 Smith, Michael R. .............................................................................................. 248, 639 Smith, N. Craig ......................................................................................................... 076 Smith, Paula .............................................................................. 004, 057, 106, 166, 546 Smith, Sarah M. ......................................................................................................... 462 Smith, Tony R. ........................................................................................................... 304 Smith-Kea, Nicola Denise ................................................................................. 164, 569 Smolter, Nicole .......................................................................................................... 405 Smykla, John ............................................................................................................. 403 Snowden, Aleksandra Jovanovic ....................................................................... 041, 180 Snowden, Lynne ........................................................................................................ 636 Snyder, Jamie A. ....................................................................................................... 350 Sobol, James J. .......................................................................................................... 346 Socia, Kelly M. .......................................................................................................... 119 Sokoloff, Kimberly ..................................................................................................... 060 Sokoloff, Natalie Jean ............................................................................................... 276 Solis, Carmen ............................................................................................................ 298 Solomon, Eldra P. ..................................................................................................... 213 Sommerlad-Rogers, Deirdre ..................................................................................... 017 Song, Juyoung ........................................................................................................... 506 Soothill, Keith ................................................................................................... 277, 327 Sorensen, Jonathan ................................................................................................... 350 Souris, Nikki .............................................................................................................. 138 Sousa, William .......................................................................................................... 472 South, Nigel ............................................................................................................... 340 Spano, Richard .......................................................................................... 024, 172, 271 Sparks, Richard ......................................................................................................... 380 Spilman, Sarah Kathryn ............................................................................................ 223 Spindler, Andrea ....................................................................................................... 350 Spivak, Andrew ......................................................................................................... 197 Spohn, Cassia ............................................................................................................ 227 Spohn, Ryan E. .......................................................................................................... 282
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Spraitz, Jason D. ....................................................................................................... 451 Springer, Nicolette Fariello ...................................................................................... 173 Sridharan, Sanjeev .................................................................................................... 574 St-Yves, Michel .......................................................................................................... 293 Stacey, Michele ......................................................................................................... 386 Stack, Steven ............................................................................................................. 279 Staff, Jeremy .............................................................................................................. 589 Stafford, Mark C. ...................................................................................... 121, 171, 263 Stahl, Anne ........................................................................................................ 102, 525 Stahler, Gerald .................................................................................................. 085, 436 Stalans, Loretta Jane......................................................................................... 079, 334 Stamatel, Janet P....................................................................................................... 119 Stanback, Brianne McCarthy .................................................................................... 184 Stanley, Debra L. ...................................................................................................... 105 Stanyon, Wendy ................................................................................................. 012, 075 Stapleton, Heather Lynn ........................................................................................... 350 Starks, Brian Chad .................................................................................................... 283 Stavros, Kristina ....................................................................................................... 069 Steele, Paul D. ........................................................................................................... 025 Steen, Sara ................................................................................................ 047, 215, 425 Steffensmeier, Darrell ............................................................................................... 144 Steffey, Danielle ................................................................................................ 292, 564 Stein, Michael ........................................................................................................... 350 Stein, Rachel E. ......................................................................................................... 019 Steiner, Benjamin ...................................................................................................... 424 Steinheider, Brigitte .................................................................................................. 311 Steinmann, Rick M. ................................................................................................... 576 Steinwachs, Donald ................................................................................................... 350 Steiro, Asbjorn .......................................................................................................... 453 Stemen, Don ...................................................................................................... 565, 635 Stenson, Kevin Martin ............................................................................................... 338 Stephens, Cody .......................................................................................................... 568 Stephens, Hallie E. .................................................................................................... 350 Stevens, James Robert ............................................................................................... 612 Stevens, Vena ............................................................................................................ 527 Stewart, Heather B. ........................................................................................... 505, 625 Stewart, Larry ........................................................................................................... 539 Stewart, Megan C. ..................................................................................................... 350 Stinson, Philip M. ...................................................................... 258, 390, 515, 553, 576 Stitt, Grant B. ............................................................................................................ 396 Stoesser, Amber ......................................................................................................... 099 Stogner, John M. ....................................................................................................... 164 Stolz, Barbara Ann ............................................................................................ 089, 115 Stout, A. Kathryn ....................................................................................................... 521 Stowell, Jacob ................................................................................................... 313, 542
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Strang, Heather ......................................................................................................... 633 Straus, Murray A. ...................................................................................................... 230 Strayer, Elizabeth ...................................................................................................... 350 Stretesky, Paul B. ...................................................................................................... 535 Strobl, Staci ....................................................................................................... 519, 596 Strom, Kevin J. .......................................................................................................... 175 Strzewski, Paul T. ...................................................................................................... 600 Stuart, Ian ................................................................................................................. 109 Stucky, Thomas ......................................................................................................... 410 Stults, Brian James .................................................................................................... 330 Sullivan, Christopher ........................................................................ 086, 280, 480, 510 Sullivan, Larry E. ...................................................................................................... 225 Sullivan, Mercer L..................................................................................................... 484 Summers, Lucia ......................................................................................................... 139 Sumner, Jennifer Macy ............................................................................................. 630 Sun, Ivan ........................................................................................................... 346, 508 Sun, Key .................................................................................................................... 594 Sun, Yu ...................................................................................................................... 134 Sundquist, Aaron ............................................................................................... 200, 253 Sundt, Jody L. ............................................................................ 024, 041, 073, 422, 447 Sung, Hung-En .......................................................................................................... 250 Suresh, Geetha .................................................................................................. 229, 629 Suriyamanee, Chankanit kritaya ............................................................................... 043 Surratt, Hilary ................................................................................................... 135, 270 Sutton, Paul ....................................................................................................... 350, 628 Swahn, Monica H. ..................................................................................................... 245 Swan, Richelle S. ....................................................................................................... 425 Swartz, Kristin ........................................................................................................... 057 Swartz, Theresa ......................................................................................................... 035 Swatt, Marc L. ........................................................................................... 100, 110, 226 Sweeten, Gary ................................................................................................... 096, 327 Sweeting, Anna .......................................................................................................... 047 Sykes, Bryan L. .......................................................................................................... 207 Szockyj, Elizabeth...................................................................................................... 272
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Taanila, Anja ............................................................................................................. 496 Tachia, Hon Richard ................................................................................................. 284 Tackett-Gibson, Melissa ............................................................................................ 350 Tait, Sarah Louise ..................................................................................................... 447 Takahashi, Masaru.................................................................................................... 350 Takata, Susan R. ............................................................................................... 350, 437 Takemura, Noriyoshi ................................................................................................. 575
560
Tam, Christina .......................................................................................................... 215 Tamborra, Tracy L. ................................................................................................... 555 Tankebe, Justice ................................................................................................ 112, 570 Tanner-Smith, Emily E. ............................................................................................. 135 Tartaro, Christine ............................................................................................. 167, 628 Tasca, Melinda .................................................................................................. 227, 466 Tasgin, Serkan ........................................................................................................... 426 Taxman, Faye ............................................................................ 194, 320, 350, 453, 632 Taylor, Angela ........................................................................................................... 149 Taylor, Bruce G. ....................................................................................... 248, 454, 560 Taylor, Kim Y. ........................................................................................... 329, 611, 640 Taylor, Rae ................................................................................................................ 381 Taylor, Ralph B. ........................................................................................ 110, 408, 602 Taylor, T.J. ........................................................................................ 145, 182, 290, 530 Tcherni, Maria .......................................................................................................... 393 Teasdale, Brent ................................................................................................. 058, 350 Tegeler, Bill............................................................................................................... 248 Telep, Cody ............................................................................................................... 076 Tennyson, Kristin Marie ........................................................................... 061, 212, 276 Tenti, Valentina ......................................................................................................... 123 TePas, Katie .............................................................................................................. 221 Terrell, Nathaniel-Eugene ........................................................................................ 350 Terrill, William ......................................................................................................... 242 Terry, Charles ........................................................................................................... 394 Terry, Karen ...................................................................................................... 101, 419 Teske, Jr., Raymond H.C. .......................................................................................... 249 Tewksbury, Richard A. .............................................................................. 171, 350, 460 Thacker, Devon ......................................................................................... 026, 381, 425 Thelwell, Jeanne ....................................................................................................... 601 Thomas, Jim .............................................................................................................. 634 Thomas, Johanna ...................................................................................................... 163 Thomas, Matthew ...................................................................................................... 396 Thomas, Shaun A. ............................................................................................. 163, 207 Thomas, Shenique S. ................................................................................................. 251 Thomason, Laurie ..................................................................................................... 493 Thome, Helmut .......................................................................................................... 027 Thompkins, Douglas Ewing ...................................................................................... 225 Thompson, Jennie M. ................................................................................................ 350 Thompson, Kevin ....................................................................................................... 087 Thompson, Melissa............................................................................................ 116, 494 Thompson, Michael ................................................................................................... 179 Thompson, Sanna ...................................................................................................... 166 Thornberry, Terence P. ............................................................. 009, 095, 127, 182, 349 Thornhill, Theodore .................................................................................................. 350 Thornton, Leslie A. .................................................................................................... 350
561
Thorpe, Adam ............................................................................................................ 350 Tichavsky, Lisa .......................................................................................................... 022 Tillotson, Stephen ...................................................................................................... 333 Tillyer, Marie Skubak ................................................................................................ 392 Tillyer, Rob ............................................................................................................... 602 Timbs, Allison L. ............................................................................................... 428, 554 Time, Victoria ........................................................................................................... 141 Tischler, Chloe A....................................................................................................... 044 Tita, George E. .......................................................................................... 181, 309, 336 Titterington, Victoria ................................................................................................ 031 Tittle, Charles R. ............................................................................................... 008, 496 Todish, Barbara A. .................................................................................................... 450 Toggia, Pietro Stefano .............................................................................. 264, 314, 388 Tolan, Patrick H. ....................................................................................................... 266 Tolbert, Tracy Faye........................................................................................... 108, 379 Tolle, Jr., Glen .......................................................................................................... 528 Tomeo, Ralph ............................................................................................................ 294 Topalli, Volkan .................................................................................................. 245, 563 Torres, Jose ............................................................................................................... 508 Toska, Aurela ............................................................................................................ 519 Tosouni, Anastasia ............................................................................................ 286, 462 Totten, Christopher D. .............................................................................................. 515 Toviessi, Paula Z. ...................................................................................................... 350 Townsley, Mike ......................................................................................................... 139 Tracy, Jessamyn ................................................................................ 120, 350, 605, 619 Trammell, Rebecca.................................................................................... 128, 147, 291 Travis, Jeremy ........................................................................................................... 421 Travis III, Lawrence F. ..................................................................................... 412, 449 Treiber, Kyle ............................................................................................................. 243 Trejos-Castillo, Elizabeth ......................................................................................... 350 Tremblay, Pierre ....................................................................................................... 440 Treney, Shannon ....................................................................................................... 208 Trent, Carol S. ................................................................................................... 008, 580 Triplett, Ruth ............................................................................................................. 149 Tripodi, Stephen ........................................................................................................ 166 Trojan, Carrie ........................................................................................................... 325 Trombley, Jennifer .................................................................................................... 317 Troshynski, Emily I. .......................................................................................... 286, 462 Trudeau, James ......................................................................................................... 054 Truman, Jennifer ....................................................................................................... 379 Trussler, Tanya ......................................................................................................... 230 Tseloni, Andromachi ................................................................................................. 243 Ttofi, Maria ............................................................................................................... 266 Tubman-Carbone, Heather Robyn ............................................................................ 142 Tuller, Abbie Loveland .............................................................................................. 064
562
Tunnell, Kenneth ....................................................................................................... 350 Turbin, Mark S. ......................................................................................................... 281 Ture, Kalfani ............................................................................................................. 507 Turner, K.B. .............................................................................................................. 559 Turner, Susan ............................................................................................................ 473 Tusinski, Karin E. ..................................................................................................... 415 Twersky Glasner, Aviva ............................................................ 251, 350, 399, 449, 465 Twyman-Ghoshal, Anamika Agnieszka ............................................................. 259, 450 Tyler, Kimberly A. ..................................................................................................... 350
U
Ubah, Charles Amachi ...................................................................................... 312, 520 Uetz, Cindy ................................................................................................................ 205 Uggen, Christopher ........................................................................... 035, 116, 215, 441 Ukemenam, Joe ................................................................................................. 407, 501 Ulmer, Jeffery Todd .......................................................................... 070, 084, 350, 601 Unnever, James D. ............................................................................................ 331, 572 Unnithan, Prabha ............................................................................. 094, 339, 488, 629 Urban, Lynn S. .................................................................................................. 128, 415 Useem, Bert ............................................................................................................... 642
V
Vacanti, Ryan ............................................................................................................ 350 Valdez, Avelardo ....................................................................................................... 551 Valdimarsdóttir, Margrét .......................................................................................... 312 Valentine, Colby Lynne ............................................................................................. 079 Valenzuela, Sylvia ............................................................................................. 350, 643 Van Brunschot, Erin .................................................................................................. 623 van de Bunt, Henk ..................................................................................................... 285 Van Dine, Steve ......................................................................................................... 449 van Dongen, Laura Christine .................................................................................... 626 van Dulmen, Manfred H.M. .............................................................................. 122, 378 van Gammeren-Zoeteweij, M. ................................................................................... 304 Van Gundy-Yoder, Alana .................................................................................. 022, 278 Van Horne, Sheryl ..................................................................................................... 224 van Marle, Fenna ...................................................................................................... 350 van Mastrigt, Sarah................................................................................................... 145 Van Patten, Isaac T. .................................................................................. 229, 350, 410 van Schellen, Marieke ............................................................................................... 095 Van Slyke, Shanna ..................................................................................................... 020
563
Van Voorhis, Pat ............................................................................... 057, 374, 481, 534 Van Wyk, Judy A. ...................................................................................................... 223 Vandenberg, Abby L. ................................................................................................. 137 Vander Ven, Thomas ................................................................................................. 376 Vanderveen, Gabry ................................................................................................... 117 Vandiver, Donna M. .................................................................................................. 555 Vandiver, Margaret ........................................................................................... 254, 559 Vandiver, Ruthanne ................................................................................................... 227 VanEseltine, Matthew ............................................................................................... 283 Varano, Sean P. ................................................................................ 110, 288, 313, 346 Varis, David D. ......................................................................................................... 161 Varriale, Jennifer ...................................................................................................... 343 Vaske, Jamie ..................................................................................... 011, 087, 256, 494 Vaughn, Michael G. .......................................................... 011, 256, 301, 442, 510, 588 Vaughn, Michael S. ................................................................................................... 447 Vazsonyi, Alexander T. .............................................................................................. 350 Velazquez, Brenda ..................................................................................................... 462 Veneziano, Carol Anne ............................................................................................. 216 Vera Sanchez, Claudio G. ......................................................................................... 407 Verde, Alfredo ........................................................................................................... 173 Verheek, Andrew ....................................................................................................... 427 Verma, Arvind ................................................................................................... 094, 516 Vettori, Barbara ........................................................................................................ 331 Veysey, Bonita ........................................................................................................... 010 Vidales, Guadalupe T. ....................................................................... 015, 109, 206, 388 Vieraitis, Lynne Marie .............................................................................................. 263 Vila, Bryan ................................................................................................................ 514 Vilcica, E. Rely .......................................................................................................... 489 Vincent, Carleen ............................................................................................... 012, 274 Vincent, M. Bess ........................................................................................................ 083 Vincentnathan, Lynn ................................................................................................. 629 Vincentnathan, S. George ......................................................................................... 629 Viollaz, Julie ............................................................................................................. 065 Visher, Christy .......................................................................... 081, 150, 268, 292, 564 Vogel, Brenda ................................................................................................... 084, 412 Vogel, Matthew ................................................................................................. 025, 145 Vogel, Ron ................................................................................................................. 412 Vollman, Brenda ....................................................................................................... 419 von Lampe, Klaus ...................................................................................................... 285 Vose, Brenda ..................................................................................................... 057, 062 Vriniotis, Mary G. ..................................................................................................... 271 Vuolo, Mike ............................................................................................................... 215 Vásquez, Bob Edward ....................................................................................... 122, 163
564
W
Wade, Terrance J. ..................................................................................................... 350 Wadsworth, Tim ........................................................................................................ 213 Wagers, Michael ....................................................................................................... 472 Waid, Courtney A. ..................................................................................................... 384 Wakefield, Sara ................................................................................. 096, 215, 478, 593 Wakefield, William .................................................................................................... 344 Wall, April ................................................................................................................. 067 Wallace, Danielle Marie ................................................................................... 104, 350 Wallace, Don ............................................................................................. 253, 444, 469 Wallace, Elizabeth .................................................................................................... 111 Wallinder, Jan ........................................................................................................... 503 Walsh, Jeffrey A. ....................................................................................................... 537 Walsh, Margaret ....................................................................................................... 556 Walsh, Patrick D. ...................................................................................................... 113 Walsh, Sara ............................................................................................................... 236 Walsh, Wendy A. ....................................................................................................... 409 Walters, Glenn D....................................................................................................... 588 Walters, Kyla ............................................................................................................. 540 Walters, Nathan P. .................................................................................................... 593 Walton, Thomas ........................................................................................................ 035 Wang, Ninghua ......................................................................................................... 134 Wang, Shun-Yung Kevin ........................................................................................... 543 Wang, Xia .................................................................................................................. 545 Ward, Geoff ....................................................................................................... 070, 608 Ward, Jeffrey T. ......................................................................................... 196, 246, 590 Ward, Ken ................................................................................................................. 350 Ward, Melinda .......................................................................................................... 228 Wareham, Jennifer ............................................................................................ 080, 174 Warner, Barbara ....................................................................................................... 074 Warner, Cody ............................................................................................................ 620 Warner, Judith Ann ........................................................................................... 313, 331 Warner, Tracy ........................................................................................................... 152 Warnke-Carpenter, Katherine Jean .......................................................................... 350 Warrilow, Lisa .......................................................................................................... 118 Wasileski, Gabriela ................................................................................................... 276 Watkins, Jolene ......................................................................................................... 056 Watkins, William ....................................................................................................... 350 Watson, Amy C. ......................................................................................................... 541 Way, Lori Beth .......................................................................................................... 591 Way, Mona ................................................................................................................ 605 Weaver, Greg S. ........................................................................................................ 271 Webb, David W. ........................................................................................................ 552
565
Webster, Christopher ................................................................................................ 556 Weerman, Frank ............................................................................................... 222, 589 Wehmann, Kyle Ann .................................................................................................. 350 Wei, Qing .................................................................................................................. 049 Weich, Ronald ........................................................................................................... 179 Weide, Robert Donald ............................................................................................... 625 Weiland, Doris .......................................................................................................... 080 Weinrath, Michael Martin ......................................................................................... 549 Weisburd, David ....................................................................... 076, 177, 320, 408, 633 Weisheit, Ralph A. ..................................................................................................... 560 Weiss, Alexander ....................................................................................................... 297 Weiss, Michael L. ...................................................................................................... 498 Weitekamp, Elmar ..................................................................................................... 349 Weitzer, Ron ...................................................................................................... 298, 508 Welch, Kelly .............................................................................................................. 300 Welch, Kristen ........................................................................................................... 622 Welker, Holly ............................................................................................................ 456 Wellford, Charles F................................................................................... 349, 483, 509 Wells, Edward ................................................................................................... 025, 560 Wells, James .............................................................................................................. 569 Wells, William ........................................................................................................... 013 Welsh, Andrew .......................................................................................................... 173 Welsh, Brandon C. .................................................................................... 045, 076, 480 Welsh, Wayne ............................................................................................................ 149 Wender, Jonathan M. ................................................................................................ 338 Werth, Robert ............................................................................................................ 215 West, Bethany ............................................................................................................ 245 West, Emily Merritt ................................................................................................... 114 West, Valerie ..................................................................................................... 396, 497 Westervelt, Saundra D. ..................................................................................... 302, 488 Westfall, David .......................................................................................................... 137 Whaley, Rachel Bridges .................................................................................... 335, 393 Wheeldon, Johannes.......................................................................................... 120, 427 White, Helene Raskin ........................................................................................ 045, 350 White, John Hubert ................................................................................................... 337 White, Michael D. ..................................................................................... 449, 484, 536 White, Norm Anthony ........................................................................................ 543, 621 White, Rob ................................................................................................. 290, 306, 340 White, Tamra ............................................................................................................. 591 Whiteacre, Kevin ....................................................................................................... 350 Whitehead, Stephanie ................................................................................ 073, 236, 447 Whitham, Hilary ........................................................................................................ 215 Whitworth, Stephen ................................................................................................... 337 Wickes, Rebecca Leigh .............................................................................................. 029 Widom, Cathy Spatz .................................................................................................. 377
566
Wiebe, Douglas ......................................................................................................... 093 Wiebe, Richard .......................................................................................................... 470 Wiecko, Filip ............................................................................................................. 621 Wiernik, Craig S. ....................................................................................................... 482 Wiesner, Margit ........................................................................................................ 196 Wikstrom, Per-Olof ................................................................................... 029, 110, 243 Wilcox, Pamela ......................................................................................................... 052 Wilczak, Andrew ....................................................................................................... 212 Wilkinson, Deanna .................................................................................................... 074 Williams, Francis M. ................................................................................................. 038 Williams, James ........................................................................................................ 611 Williams, Jonelle O. .................................................................................................. 612 Williams, Katherine .................................................................................................. 605 Williams, Kaya .......................................................................................................... 106 Williams, Kirk R. ............................................................................................... 175, 617 Williams, Kristin ....................................................................................................... 091 Williams, L. Susan ..................................................................................................... 544 Williams, Mei Wah Marjorie..................................................................................... 350 Williams, Ryan .......................................................................................................... 147 Williams, Yaschica ............................................................................................ 137, 450 Willis, James J. ......................................................................................................... 125 Willis, Julie ............................................................................................................... 408 Willison, Janeen ........................................................................................................ 133 Willits, Dale W. ......................................................................................... 050, 114, 145 Wilson, Abby Lynne................................................................................................... 350 Wilson, Carter ........................................................................................................... 459 Wilson, Corinice ....................................................................................................... 502 Wilson, David B. ....................................................................................................... 453 Wilson, Denise .......................................................................................................... 136 Wilson, Franklin T. ................................................................................................... 596 Wilson, Helen W. ....................................................................................................... 377 Wilson, Jeremy .......................................................................................................... 297 Wim, Hardyns ........................................................................................................... 119 Wingeard, Lisa Michelle ................................................................................... 106, 470 Winn, Donna-Marie .................................................................................................. 525 Winnick, Terri ........................................................................................................... 406 Winokur, Kristin ........................................................................................ 024, 060, 442 Wintemute, Garen ..................................................................................................... 176 Winterfield, Laura ..................................................................................... 257, 467, 564 Winters, Katie L. ....................................................................................................... 638 Withrow, Brian L. ..................................................................................................... 267 Witt, Phil ................................................................................................................... 010 Wittrock, Stacy Marie ............................................................................................... 091 Wobus, Peter ............................................................................................................. 438 Wodahl, Eric ..................................................................................................... 449, 465
567
Wolf, Brian ................................................................................................................ 314 Wolf, Elaine............................................................................................................... 344 Wolf, Ross ................................................................................................................. 156 Wolf Freivogel, Margaret ......................................................................................... 328 Wolff, Russell .................................................................................................... 288, 516 Wonders, Nancy ................................................................................................ 275, 303 Wong, Allen W. ......................................................................................... 208, 235, 418 Wong, Jennifer S. ...................................................................................................... 415 Wood, Darryl .................................................................................................... 152, 221 Wood, Jennifer D. ..................................................................................................... 570 Wood, Peter............................................................................................................... 249 Wood, Steven ............................................................................................................. 332 Woods, Daniel ........................................................................................................... 056 Wooldredge, John ..................................................................................................... 424 Woolnough, April Dawn ........................................................................................... 490 Worden, Robert E. ..................................................................................... 260, 350, 514 Workman, Gloria M. ................................................................................................. 556 Worley, Robert Michael .................................................................... 117, 211, 246, 594 Worrall, John L. ........................................................................................................ 054 Worthen, Meredith Gwynne Fair .............................................................................. 087 Wozniak, John F. ....................................................................................................... 239 Wozniak, Kevin H. ............................................................................................. 170, 337 Wright, Emily ............................................................................................ 229, 374, 534 Wright, John ...................................................................................... 011, 256, 350, 510 Wright, Kevin A. ........................................................................................ 014, 044, 439 Wright, Richard G. .................................................................................................... 307 Wright, Richard T. ............................................................................................ 289, 640 Wu, Jawjeong ............................................................................................................ 125 Wu, Yuning ................................................................................................ 346, 508, 602 Wuestewald, Todd ..................................................................................................... 311 Wyant, Brian R. ................................................................................................. 144, 602 Wyckoff, Laura Ann................................................................................... 093, 350, 632 Wyckoff, Rachael ....................................................................................................... 076 Wyrick, Phelan .................................................................................................. 404, 454
X
Xie, Min ..................................................................................................................... 025 Xie, Ying .................................................................................................................... 587 Xu, Jianhua ............................................................................................................... 204 Xu, Jie ....................................................................................................................... 125
Y
568
Yan, Jiahui ................................................................................................................ 158 Yancey, Christina ...................................................................................................... 107 Yang, Sue-Ming ................................................................................. 093, 232, 343, 384 Yang, Yaling .............................................................................................................. 140 Yates, Daniel ............................................................................................................. 286 Yeager, Matthew G. .................................................................................................. 345 Yesilyurt, Hamdi ....................................................................................................... 123 Yim, Youngyol ........................................................................................................... 350 Yingling, Julie ........................................................................................................... 547 Yokoyama, Minoru .................................................................................................... 535 Yoon, Seokhee ........................................................................................................... 128 York, Melinda Roberts .............................................................................. 088, 110, 274 Young, Douglas ................................................................................................. 350, 632 Young, Jacob Thomas Neal ....................................................................... 207, 222, 382 Young, Jacqueline L. ......................................................................................... 106, 470 Young, Jock ............................................................................................................... 098 Young, Maureen A..................................................................................................... 350 Young, Vernetta ......................................................................................................... 206 Youstin, Tasha ........................................................................................... 174, 307, 419 Yu, Han ..................................................................................................................... 198 Yu, Olivia .................................................................................................................. 055 Yu, Sung-suk Violet ................................................................................................... 176 Yu, Sz-De ................................................................................................................... 350 Yuma, Yoshikazu ....................................................................................................... 467 Yun, Minwoo ..................................................................................................... 237, 505 Yun, Woosuk .............................................................................................................. 165 Yursza Warfield, Garrett Arthur Russell ........................................................... 259, 476
Z
Zahn, Margaret ................................................................................................. 404, 485 Zaitzow, Barbara H........................................................................................... 126, 598 Zatz, Marjorie ........................................................................................... 129, 238, 466 Zavala, Egbert ........................................................................................................... 273 Zaykowski, Heather ................................................................................................... 330 Zedlewski, Edwin ...................................................................................... 431, 454, 603 Zevitz, Richard G. ..................................................................................................... 225 Zgoba, Kristen ................................................................................................... 010, 336 Zhang, Lening ................................................................................................... 055, 502 Zhang, Sheldon ................................................................................................. 055, 473 Zhang, Yan ........................................................................................................ 198, 252 Zhang, Yu .......................................................................................................... 259, 427 Zhao, Jihong ............................................................................................. 125, 147, 417 Zhao, Ruohui ............................................................................................................. 579
569
Zhilina, Tatyana ........................................................................................................ 598 Zhou, Li ..................................................................................................................... 134 Zhuo, Yue (Angela) Zhuo .......................................................................................... 055 Zilney, Lisa A. ................................................................................................... 044, 333 Zimmerman, Gregory M. .......................................................................................... 234 Zimmermann, Carol .......................................................................................... 157, 623 Zohra, Tusty .............................................................................................................. 291 Zschoche, Ruth .......................................................................................................... 248 Zuern, Glenn ............................................................................................................. 578
570
2008 Topic Index
Author Meets Critic 037, 045, 070, 130, 201, 238, 261, 375, 459, 531, 561 Biosocial or Genetic Factors 011, 140, 178, 234, 256, 301, 350, 376, 496, 620 Capital Punishment 084, 089, 156, 170, 211, 252, 253, 254, 263, 279, 350, 443, 469,
572, 576 Communities 008, 009, 015, 016, 025, 053, 058, 059, 071, 074, 084, 091, 092, 100,
101, 104, 105, 107, 114, 119, 138, 143, 148, 152, 165, 171, 172, 176, 181, 198, 205, 207, 213, 224, 234, 240, 249, 260, 264, 283, 297, 298, 307, 312, 313, 330, 335, 338, 350, 383, 384, 396, 397, 407, 410, 413, 423, 435, 439, 444, 456, 466, 476, 501, 508, 521, 546, 562, 567, 569, 572, 573, 575, 576, 604, 606, 609, 619, 626
Corrections 014, 018, 034, 059, 061, 062, 065, 068, 069, 073, 075, 077, 081, 092, 106, 117, 121, 147, 149, 153, 155, 161, 165, 169, 170, 206, 209, 215, 225, 233, 249, 250, 251, 252, 257, 269, 292, 317, 318, 332, 345, 350, 374, 395, 399, 403, 405, 413, 424, 438, 439, 441, 442, 445, 447, 449, 456, 464, 465, 466, 467, 470, 473, 476, 478, 482, 486, 507, 511, 513, 529, 546, 549, 553, 564, 565, 569, 579, 588, 592, 593, 605, 606, 610, 613, 628, 630, 631, 632, 638, 642
Courts & Law 015, 047, 050, 067, 070, 075, 079, 081, 084, 115, 170, 174, 184, 198, 200, 208, 219, 221, 249, 252, 253, 259, 262, 264, 267, 274, 279, 291, 294, 302, 316, 333, 350, 389, 409, 412, 427, 443, 444, 465, 469, 474, 475, 489, 501, 503, 515, 523, 540, 545, 569, 574, 576, 579, 593, 596, 601, 607, 608, 609, 618, 632, 635, 637, 642
Crime Prevention 030, 046, 048, 049, 053, 058, 060, 071, 074, 076, 105, 112, 113, 118, 119, 125, 136, 143, 165, 167, 172, 177, 185, 186, 196, 197, 199, 202, 205, 209, 210, 212, 213, 230, 245, 264, 266, 281, 288, 297, 314, 330, 331, 333, 339, 341, 350, 385, 396, 400, 472, 477, 480, 496, 500, 519, 526, 536, 550, 574, 581, 603, 604, 605, 612, 614, 615, 616, 626, 633
Criminal Justice Policy 010, 014, 015, 019, 020, 030, 039, 046, 047, 048, 050, 056, 059, 060, 071, 077, 081, 084, 089, 093, 100, 106, 113, 115, 118, 124, 125, 126, 130, 132, 133, 141, 142, 144, 146, 148, 152, 155, 156, 157, 165, 167, 176, 184, 194, 197, 199, 200, 207, 211, 214, 233, 244, 251, 253, 258, 259, 263, 267, 274, 277, 279, 282, 289, 294, 306, 307, 316, 331, 335, 338, 344, 350, 374, 380, 390, 396, 401, 405, 408, 410, 420, 424, 428, 441, 444, 445, 446, 456, 464, 465, 474, 475, 482, 489, 490, 491, 492, 501, 503, 512, 514, 516, 532, 536, 540, 544, 547, 552, 573, 574, 578, 579, 593, 598, 599, 601, 605, 606, 609, 611, 612, 614, 619, 632, 635, 637
Criminological Theory 008, 019, 023, 032, 036, 043, 051, 058, 067, 071, 091, 098, 107, 109, 110, 114, 116, 117, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 138, 142, 146, 147, 151, 152, 155, 162, 164, 165, 166, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 178, 181, 194, 198, 216, 222, 223, 224, 226, 229, 234, 235, 239, 243, 244, 255, 256, 272, 280, 282, 301, 304, 306, 312, 314, 326, 329, 330, 337, 338, 350, 376, 378, 384, 388, 393, 396, 406, 414, 416, 422, 423, 428, 440, 450, 469, 470, 475, 482, 490, 494, 496, 498, 499, 500, 505, 526, 529, 535, 543, 588, 589, 590, 600, 614, 616, 617, 620, 621,
571
622, 623, 625, 626, 641 Critical Criminology 010, 020, 022, 023, 037, 040, 065, 066, 068, 082, 083, 089,
097, 098, 102, 137, 152, 156, 159, 166, 168, 194, 217, 236, 244, 246, 264, 286, 288, 291, 300, 305, 306, 307, 310, 314, 316, 338, 350, 394, 407, 417, 420, 425, 437, 459, 462, 482, 486, 490, 519, 532, 535, 538, 575, 580, 611, 616, 634, 639, 640
Deterrence 028, 044, 116, 169, 197, 243, 249, 263, 265, 331, 333, 350, 400, 424, 489, 503, 514, 529, 543, 550, 581, 615
Domestic / Intimate Violence 009, 011, 012, 015, 022, 031, 039, 050, 052, 064, 086, 088, 105, 113, 120, 148, 181, 198, 211, 221, 229, 230, 231, 244, 273, 274, 276, 281, 289, 334, 337, 350, 379, 381, 393, 401, 409, 410, 503, 552, 555, 557, 559, 582, 617, 618, 631, 641
Drugs & Substance Abuse 017, 023, 028, 044, 051, 053, 061, 080, 092, 103, 106, 107, 115, 116, 117, 121, 123, 131, 135, 142, 149, 161, 169, 180, 194, 196, 197, 200, 202, 204, 206, 209, 223, 233, 246, 250, 251, 252, 262, 270, 289, 301, 306, 329, 335, 344, 350, 379, 381, 400, 411, 440, 489, 494, 498, 504, 505, 519, 521, 550, 551, 560, 581, 590, 592, 609, 615, 618, 637, 638, 639, 640
Economy 082, 123, 167, 177, 181, 216, 283, 309, 341, 350, 384, 385, 489, 497, 535, 575, 593
Education or Schools 014, 022, 023, 038, 051, 052, 060, 085, 114, 120, 129, 136, 138, 165, 186, 194, 195, 202, 245, 257, 299, 300, 305, 314, 316, 341, 350, 376, 397, 406, 413, 415, 440, 446, 450, 460, 468, 470, 490, 500, 504, 515, 541, 554, 587, 592, 593, 594, 621, 628, 634
Families 009, 049, 060, 090, 095, 096, 114, 119, 131, 133, 152, 181, 184, 218, 245, 251, 278, 312, 326, 329, 350, 377, 378, 401, 409, 413, 466, 475, 476, 490, 494, 496, 506, 528, 543, 555, 557, 559, 605, 606, 609, 618, 631
Feminist Theory 018, 026, 031, 050, 062, 086, 087, 092, 102, 105, 109, 116, 137, 154, 168, 206, 238, 278, 281, 350, 411, 432, 481, 490, 494, 512, 518, 534, 544, 548, 555, 557, 596, 610, 617, 621, 624
Gangs 013, 023, 032, 036, 104, 158, 182, 194, 205, 241, 245, 273, 288, 290, 308, 318, 342, 350, 408, 418, 484, 507, 532, 568, 588, 630
Government 008, 015, 044, 083, 097, 103, 115, 147, 156, 219, 246, 264, 307, 309, 333, 350, 388, 389, 398, 404, 417, 463, 474, 485, 497, 516, 520, 532, 547, 570, 573, 575, 579, 599, 612, 639, 642, 644
Guns 013, 023, 093, 132, 176, 213, 271, 283, 391, 554, 612 Hate Crime 025, 038, 042, 050, 178, 219, 350, 386, 392, 426, 536, 614, 619 International & Comparative 008, 013, 015, 019, 021, 027, 029, 031, 036, 037,
039, 043, 046, 047, 055, 058, 063, 068, 089, 094, 112, 115, 116, 123, 128, 139, 141, 154, 159, 180, 186, 201, 203, 208, 210, 211, 230, 231, 235, 236, 259, 263, 276, 279, 282, 284, 289, 290, 294, 303, 304, 306, 312, 318, 327, 331, 332, 333, 341, 346, 350, 385, 388, 414, 416, 417, 418, 427, 444, 450, 465, 474, 496, 498, 499, 502, 508, 515, 516, 519, 520, 523, 533, 539, 555, 559, 561, 567, 570, 572, 573, 579, 580, 596, 597, 599, 611, 629, 630, 631, 636, 642
Juvenile Delinquency 018, 022, 023, 024, 032, 036, 049, 056, 058, 060, 069, 080, 087, 090, 096, 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 122, 127, 131, 133, 135, 136, 137,
572
145, 158, 163, 171, 174, 175, 185, 186, 196, 213, 222, 223, 226, 228, 230, 245, 256, 258, 266, 278, 288, 300, 305, 312, 326, 329, 342, 350, 378, 382, 392, 415, 440, 442, 467, 468, 490, 495, 496, 500, 505, 506, 507, 510, 519, 525, 526, 528, 533, 543, 554, 556, 566, 571, 588, 593, 596, 597, 600, 605, 611, 617, 620, 621, 625, 632
Juvenile Justice 022, 024, 034, 047, 060, 069, 070, 075, 077, 090, 100, 116, 128, 131, 133, 148, 153, 158, 186, 205, 258, 291, 312, 350, 407, 440, 442, 453, 467, 479, 484, 490, 495, 500, 506, 507, 515, 566, 605, 609, 611, 632, 638
Life-Course 014, 035, 045, 052, 056, 088, 095, 096, 127, 140, 142, 145, 163, 166, 174, 183, 196, 212, 223, 226, 243, 277, 289, 327, 336, 350, 382, 423, 440, 445, 490, 496, 510, 526, 529, 533, 543, 556, 574, 588, 593, 620, 621, 622, 640, 642
Measurement and Methodology 019, 024, 041, 049, 051, 062, 073, 082, 092, 093, 101, 109, 111, 117, 119, 120, 122, 127, 142, 143, 144, 145, 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 173, 177, 178, 180, 198, 203, 222, 224, 229, 234, 250, 251, 260, 265, 277, 280, 284, 289, 290, 304, 309, 312, 318, 327, 330, 333, 334, 335, 336, 341, 350, 391, 393, 397, 407, 410, 415, 416, 423, 424, 438, 448, 454, 471, 477, 479, 482, 490, 510, 522, 528, 529, 530, 534, 537, 546, 549, 560, 582, 590, 602, 605
Media 017, 023, 044, 068, 082, 083, 113, 137, 173, 212, 214, 218, 231, 287, 305, 312, 316, 328, 350, 384, 388, 396, 416, 421, 519, 538, 557, 579, 596, 607, 619
Meeting 283, 315, 349 Occupation or Workplace Crime 097, 213, 255, 289, 309, 331, 333, 350, 388, 428,
571 Organized Crime 021, 046, 123, 199, 216, 235, 285, 306, 330, 341, 350, 571 Policing 024, 028, 030, 063, 071, 072, 093, 104, 117, 124, 125, 130, 143, 151, 156,
165, 167, 176, 177, 178, 181, 184, 202, 210, 214, 218, 221, 235, 242, 248, 267, 274, 284, 293, 294, 298, 301, 311, 313, 314, 325, 338, 339, 346, 350, 384, 387, 390, 396, 397, 401, 407, 408, 412, 420, 428, 435, 446, 466, 472, 477, 491, 499, 508, 509, 514, 516, 519, 533, 536, 539, 541, 544, 547, 561, 567, 568, 570, 573, 596, 597, 599, 602, 603, 604, 612, 629, 637, 639, 641, 644
Professional Development 038, 120, 173, 241, 275, 299, 311, 316, 350, 450, 470, 580, 594, 628, 643
Race & Ethnicity 015, 019, 022, 023, 025, 031, 036, 042, 043, 061, 062, 087, 088, 091, 092, 109, 111, 113, 114, 116, 119, 120, 135, 137, 146, 151, 152, 156, 158, 168, 206, 207, 213, 222, 228, 236, 240, 244, 252, 256, 267, 273, 281, 283, 289, 298, 299, 300, 313, 314, 316, 326, 331, 350, 383, 386, 389, 396, 406, 407, 410, 412, 416, 418, 420, 423, 425, 427, 428, 437, 439, 446, 471, 489, 501, 503, 507, 508, 521, 532, 536, 540, 542, 543, 545, 546, 551, 565, 566, 567, 572, 591, 600, 602, 608, 611, 639, 641, 644
Rational Choice 082, 124, 139, 167, 171, 197, 291, 440, 529, 590, 640 Re-Entry 016, 035, 056, 059, 061, 096, 106, 118, 131, 142, 150, 169, 183, 184, 185,
198, 209, 215, 250, 251, 257, 292, 344, 350, 405, 413, 439, 445, 449, 456, 464, 465, 466, 467, 470, 476, 478, 481, 484, 490, 497, 501, 529, 546, 564, 592, 606, 613, 638
Rehabilitation 014, 056, 057, 061, 096, 106, 161, 169, 170, 184, 185, 200, 202, 206, 215, 250, 257, 262, 277, 344, 350, 395, 399, 402, 442, 449, 451, 453, 456, 464,
573
467, 470, 476, 478, 481, 486, 494, 501, 529, 534, 546, 569, 613, 618, 628, 636, 638
Religion 008, 044, 084, 170, 185, 231, 291, 318, 329, 337, 338, 426, 478, 498, 630 Restorative Justice 056, 128, 141, 148, 159, 258, 316, 350, 405, 500, 549, 575, 609,
628, 633 Routine Activity 016, 114, 134, 143, 172, 204, 301, 335, 350, 379, 385, 392, 410,
595, 599, 626, 640, 641 Sentencing 047, 077, 079, 118, 169, 184, 194, 211, 214, 249, 252, 253, 279, 282,
335, 350, 405, 427, 441, 469, 473, 475, 478, 486, 489, 501, 540, 545, 559, 574, 576, 601, 602, 606, 607, 608, 609, 618, 619, 627, 635, 640
Sexual Offending 010, 025, 039, 043, 044, 046, 048, 061, 069, 079, 086, 089, 100, 108, 118, 119, 121, 148, 153, 185, 202, 204, 208, 227, 257, 272, 277, 281, 307, 325, 334, 337, 350, 405, 406, 407, 410, 419, 456, 499, 544, 549, 555, 574, 606, 631, 632
Teaching about Crime & Justice 033, 038, 041, 044, 084, 085, 111, 120, 146, 184, 195, 201, 302, 314, 350, 376, 403, 433, 436, 437, 450, 461, 495, 523, 558, 567, 587, 591, 594, 628, 641, 643
Terrorism 083, 099, 125, 132, 154, 208, 210, 216, 219, 225, 232, 237, 294, 306, 318, 343, 350, 417, 426, 434, 459, 491, 493, 539, 541, 573, 578, 579, 636
Victimization 009, 012, 019, 025, 026, 031, 039, 042, 050, 052, 058, 061, 064, 067, 084, 086, 088, 093, 100, 108, 113, 138, 139, 153, 162, 167, 172, 173, 176, 178, 181, 196, 197, 204, 206, 208, 212, 223, 230, 235, 238, 246, 253, 265, 271, 273, 274, 281, 283, 289, 300, 336, 341, 350, 377, 379, 381, 384, 385, 388, 390, 391, 392, 401, 405, 415, 416, 418, 468, 477, 503, 519, 554, 555, 557, 562, 569, 579, 588, 595, 598, 600, 614, 617, 619, 623, 624, 626, 627, 631
Violence 008, 009, 011, 012, 015, 018, 023, 027, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 052, 058, 064, 074, 083, 086, 088, 093, 102, 107, 113, 118, 121, 124, 137, 138, 140, 147, 149, 156, 158, 162, 163, 166, 168, 173, 174, 175, 176, 178, 180, 181, 205, 207, 211, 213, 223, 224, 227, 228, 229, 230, 234, 236, 240, 241, 260, 271, 276, 278, 280, 283, 297, 300, 309, 313, 314, 318, 325, 331, 334, 336, 337, 350, 381, 386, 387, 391, 393, 399, 405, 410, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 426, 435, 446, 468, 486, 489, 499, 501, 520, 537, 546, 549, 554, 556, 559, 562, 576, 588, 612, 616, 617, 618, 619, 624, 625, 630, 631, 634, 640, 641
White-Collar or Corporate Crime 020, 021, 067, 082, 097, 246, 255, 264, 272, 331, 333, 350, 486, 533, 535, 571, 600
Women 012, 018, 026, 031, 043, 046, 050, 056, 060, 062, 069, 079, 080, 086, 092, 095, 096, 097, 105, 108, 109, 121, 129, 135, 137, 154, 181, 185, 197, 206, 208, 217, 223, 228, 231, 233, 235, 244, 257, 269, 273, 274, 276, 278, 279, 281, 292, 344, 350, 374, 377, 381, 388, 401, 405, 411, 425, 432, 439, 440, 445, 448, 470, 481, 494, 503, 512, 518, 519, 544, 548, 552, 555, 557, 559, 569, 571, 591, 592, 605, 610, 618, 621, 630, 635, 640
Hyatt Regency St. Louis RiverfrontDIRECTIONS
By car from Lambert Field International Airport (15 miles): Take I-70 East to
Memorial Drive exit. Go straight on Memorial Drive. Turn right onto Market Street.
Turn right onto North 4th Street. Turn right onto Chestnut Street – hotel on left.
SECOND FLOOR
PREFUNCTION
C D
PROMENADE BALLROOM
EB
A
BOARDROOM21
BOARDROOM22
BOARDROOM23
DIRECTORSROW
24
DIRECTORSROW
25
DIRECTORSROW
26
DIRECTORSROW
27
DIRECTORSROW
28
DIRECTORSROW
29
F
FREIGHTELEVATOR
TELEPHONES
TELEPHONES
SERVICEELEVATORS
GUESTELEVATORS
COAT ROOM
KITCHEN PASTRY KITCHENSTORAGE
WOMEN
MEN
ESCALATORS
Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront FLOORPLAN