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1 Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences 39 th Annual Conference June 10-13, 2015 Criminal Justice: Past, Present and Future Innovation and Relevance for Education and Practice Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rhode Island, Vermont
2 In Grateful Acknowledgement to our Exhibitors: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anderson Publishing/Elsevier Association Book Exhibit International Specialized Book Services (ISBS) Jones and Bartlett Publishers Looseleaf Law Publisher Taylor & Francis Group Special Thanks: Roger Williams University Slippery Rock University Worcester State University West Chester University Southern New Hampshire University University of New Haven 2
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4 2015 NEACJS 39 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE NEACJS President: David R. Champion, Slippery Rock University 1 st Vice President/Program Chair: Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University 2 nd Vice President: Cassandra Reyes, West Chester University Secretary: Treasurer: Director of the Secretariat: Audio Visual Coordinator: Awards Committee: Past President: Student Awards & Scholarship Chair: Student Paper Competition Chair: Membership Committee Chair: Audit Committee Chair: Constitution & By-Laws: NEACJS Newsletter: Nominations and Elections Chair: Conference Directors: Aimee Delaney, Worcester State University Rafael Rojas, Jr., Southern New Hampshire University Mirlinda Ndrecka, University of New Haven Chris Menton, Roger Williams University Michele Bratina, Shippensburg State University John Mockry, Clinton Community College Mary Brewster, West Chester University Patrick Harvey, Slippery Rock University Sara Stein, Western New England University Marcel Beausoleil, Fitchburg State University Chris Menton, Roger Williams University Aimee Lutz, Worcester State University Jennifer Balboni, Curry College Sean Varano, Roger Williams University Chris Menton, Roger Williams University State Representatives: Connecticut: George Kain, Western CT State University; Massachusetts: Carol Facella, Salem State University; New Hampshire: Rafael Rojas, Jr., Southern NH University; Vermont: David Orrick, Norwich University; New York: Carol Dimambro, The Sage Colleges; Pennsylvania: Hakan S. Can, PSU- Schuylkill; Maine: Dale Brooker, St. Joseph s College; Rhode Island: Vacant; New Jersey: Vacant. 4
5 NEACJS Mission Statement The Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences is the official regional organization of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. It is an organization of scholars and criminal justice practitioners dedicated to improving scholarship, service, and practice in criminal justice. Benefits of membership include: The opportunity to build networks with criminal justice scholars and practitioners throughout the Northeast region through participation in the annual conference and other activities; Reduced conference registration fees; Access to the on-line membership directory; Late-breaking news on events, job opportunities, and other items of interest through our optional list-service. Goals and Objectives To promote the communication and dissemination of information of interest among members, other associations of education, and agencies of the criminal justice system. To develop an overall philosophy and standards of quality education in the administration of justice. To encourage both limited and long term planning and research in the criminal justice system. To establish a vehicle capable of providing technical assistance and evaluative services to agencies of the criminal justice system. The NEACJS Executive Board and membership would like to thank our host Roger Williams University. Special thanks to President Donald J. Farish, JD, Ph.D.; Stephanie Manzi, Ph.D. Dean of the School of Justice Studies; Robert McKenna, Associate Dean of the School of Justice Studies; Sean Varano, Associate Professor, Roger Williams University; Chris Menton, Professor, Roger Williams University; Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the Justice System Training and Research Institute; and Judy Hill, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies for their support and hospitality. Thanks are also extended to Roger Williams University Dining Services; Karen Jones, Director of Support Services and Joseph Auger, Special Services Coordinator. The NEACJS Executive Board would also like to thank Worcester State University and President Barry Maloney for their support and assistance during the tenure of the 39 th Program Chair and NEACJS President for
6 NEACJS Student Paper Contest Graduate Paper Award Winner Shavonne M. Arthurs, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Faculty Sponsor John Lewis Title College Student Drinking Patterns Undergraduate Paper Award Winner Angela Maschuck, Penn State Schuylkill Faculty Sponsor - Ronald Kelly Title Exploring Reverse Prostitution: An Exploration of Underground Truck Stop Commercial Company and the Johns Who Drive the Business NEACJS Student Scholarship Awards Michael Israel Graduate Student Scholarship Nathan E. Kruis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Gerhard O. W. Mueller Undergraduate Student Scholarship Kaleigh D. Cordeira, Fisher College Congratulations to all of our award winners! A special thanks to the Student Paper, Graduate, Undergraduate Scholarship and NEACJS Award Committees for all their hard work Generous and gracious sponsor of NEACJS Conference coffee breaks 6
7 Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Pre-conference Seminar 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Using Social Media for your Courses Workshop Facilitator: Mary Beth Kurilko Portsmouth Room 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Executive Board Meeting & Lunch Newport Room Newport Room 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Conference Registration/Raffle Lighthouse Lounge 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Welcome Reception Bridges Generously funded by Worcester State University and the Criminal Justice Program 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Policy Panel Portsmouth Room Looking Forward with Policing Chief John Fisher, Carlisle, MA Police Chief Anthony Pesare, Middletown, RI Police Chief Jay Sartell, Hollis, NH Police 7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Networking and Hospitality Bridges Lounge 7
8 Thursday, June 11, :00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Coffee Break Lighthouse Lounge 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Book Exhibits Lighthouse Lounge 8:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Conference Registration/Raffle Lighthouse Lounge 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Opening Plenary Session Portsmouth Room Welcoming Remarks David R. Champion, President of NEACJS Donald Farish, Ph.D., J.D. President of Roger Williams University and the Roger Williams University School of Law Keynote Address: Introduction: Stephanie Manzi, Dean, School of Justice Studies, RWU It s Not All About Policing-Collaborating for Success! Dean Isabella, Captain Providence Police Department 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break Lighthouse Lounge 10:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m.: First Concurrent Sessions Session #1: Panel Presentation Newport Room Innovations in Policing Panel Chair: Dr. David Lambert, University of New Haven C3 Policing as Innovation Adoption Dr. David E. Lambert, University of New Haven The Roadblocks of Local Police Communication Dr. Carla Lewandowski, Rowan University and Tom Nestel-SEPTA Police 8
9 Thursday, June 11, 2015 Session #2: Panel Presentation Middletown Room Innovations in Criminal Justice Education and Practice Panel Chair: Dr. Cassandra L. Reyes, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Honing observational skills through innovative methods in an undergraduate corrections classroom Dr. Cassandra L. Reyes, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Exploring the Use of Social Media among Law Enforcement Agencies Dr. Dale J. Brooker, Saint Joseph s College of Maine Session #3: Panel Presentation Portsmouth Room Police Practices Panel Chair: Dr. S. Hakan Can, Penn State University, Schuylkill Campus Measuring Police Leadership Dr. S. Hakan Can, Penn State University, Schuylkill Campus Contemporary Recruitment Issues Jason P. Murphy, Keuka College The Impact of Crime Frames on Attitudes to Crime Dr. Alan S. Bruce, Quinnipiac University, Dr. Christopher Bader and Penelope Burner, Chapman University 11:50 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Luncheon Aquidneck Room/Bridges 1 Plenary Keynote Keeping an Agency Focused and Moving Forward Innovations Maintaining the Focus of Agencies Introduction: Robert McKenna, Associate Dean Roger Williams University, School of Justice Studies Commissioner Robert Haas City of Cambridge Police Department 9
10 Thursday, June 11, :20 p.m. 1:50 p.m. Plenary Session Newport Room Expanding the Boundaries of Criminal Justice Programs Moderator: Sean Varano, Roger William University Security Studies Standards Committee Kevin Plante, Loss Prevention Foundation, Frank Taylor, NEACJS, and Mark Beaudry, ASIS 2:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Second Concurrent Sessions Session # 4: Roundtable Criminal Justice and Society Panel Chair: Dr. Kim Houser, Rowan University Aquidneck Room Examining the Impact of Treatment by Disorder Type on Institutional Misconduct Among Female State Inmates Dr. Kim Houser, Rowan University Profanity in Superhero Films Dr. Ken Wagner and Dr. Michael Robinson, Lynchburg College Session #5: Panel Presentation Middletown Room Teaching Approaches in Criminal Justice Panel Chair: Dr. Michele P. Bratina, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Incorporating Current Events in College Courses Amy Ramson, J.D., Hostos Community College Teaching tolerance: Using a voice-hearing simulation in the classroom to facilitate empathy and stigma-busting with regard to persons with serious and persistent mental illness Dr. Michele P. Bratina, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Session #6: Roundtable Globalizing Criminal Justice Curriculum/Courses Moderator: Dr. Janice Joseph, Stockton University Portsmouth Room 10
11 Thursday, June 11, 2015 Session #7: Panel Presentation Newport Room Innovations in Criminal Justice Education Panel Chair: Dr. Marcel F. Beausoleil, Fitchburg State University How are CJ programs keeping current and relevant? What are they working to accomplish? Dr. Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University/Walden University Dr. David E. Lambert, University of New Haven, Police Academy: The Fitchburg State University Approach to Police Education and Training Dr. Marcel F. Beausoleil, Professor Elizabeth Walsh and Dr. David P. Weiss., Fitchburg State University Session # 8: Panel Presentation Bridges Measuring and Evaluating Criminal Justice Issues Panel Chair: Dr. Allison L. McDowell-Smith, Nichols College Student Perceptions of Muslim - Americans after the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings Dr. Allison L. McDowell-Smith, Nichols College and Dr. Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University Multiple Measures of Hirschi s (2004) Revised Self-Control Theory Brooke Mathna, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Investigating Reasons for Desistance Rimonda Maroun and Melissa Moribido, UMass Lowell 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Coffee Break Lighthouse Lounge 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Third Concurrent Sessions Session #9: Panel Presentation Policing Considerations Panel Chair: Dr. Jane M. Tucker, West Chester University Risk, Fear and the Second Amendment Dr. Michael Kaune, St. Francis College Middletown Room 11
12 Thursday, June 11, 2015 A Qualitative Examination of Officers' Experiences with Use of Stress Intervention Services and Perceptions' of Organizational Support Dr. Jane M. Tucker, West Chester University The Effectiveness of Micro Hot Spot Policing Dr. Julie B. Raines and Jaime Argueta Session #10: Panel Presentation Aquidneck Room The Internet and Criminal Justice Education Cyber-crime Awareness and Victimization Dr. Hyesun Kim, Dr. Stephen A. Morreale, Paul Maroud and Andro Hanoush, Worcester State University Our World, Their World: Using Social Media to Teach Victimology Dr. Aimee Delaney, Worcester State University Session #11: Panel Presentation Newport Room Innovations in Criminal Justice Education Panel Chair: Dr. Rebecca Paynich, Curry College Higher Education and Law Enforcement Dr. Rebecca Paynich, Curry College, Professor Daniel Paynich, Quincy College Accelerated Graduate Criminal Justice Program Assessment: The Efficacy of Curricular Platforms Dr. Frank A. Colaprete, Dr. Thomas Tremer and Dr. Anne Killen, Keuka College Session #12 Panel Presentation Bridges Pro-active Approaches to Criminal Justice Panel Chair: Dr. Martin A. Greenberg, New York State Association of Auxiliary Police, Inc. Reducing Firearm-related Crime through the use of Evidence-based Strategies Lisa Clark, Rochester Institute of Technology A Proposed Model of Street Outreach Violence Intervention Jamie Dougherty, Jason Willis and John Klofas, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology The Role of Volunteer First Responders in Transportation Safety and Security Dr. Martin A. Greenberg, New York State Association of Auxiliary Police, Inc. 12
13 Thursday, June 11, :30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. President s Award Reception Courtyard/Portsmouth Room Generously Sponsored by Dr. Donald Farish, President of Roger Williams University and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Welcoming Remarks: Dr. Andrew Workman, Provost, Roger Williams University Featured Speaker: Dr. Brandon Applegate, President, ACJS University of South Carolina Presentation of NEACJS Awards Dr. Michele Bratina, Awards Chair, Shippensburg University Presentation of Student Scholarship Awards Dr. Mary Brewster, Scholarship Awards Chair, West Chester University Presentation of Student Paper Awards Patrick Harvey, Slippery Rock University, Student Paper Chair In Memorium Recognizing those from NEACJS who have gone before us. 8:45 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Networking and Hospitality Bridges Lounge 13
14 Friday, June 12, :00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Coffee Break Lighthouse Lounge 8:00 a.m. 12:30 a.m. Book Exhibits Lighthouse Lounge 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Conference Registration/Raffle Lighthouse Lounge 8:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Fourth Concurrent Sessions Session #13: Panel Presentation Middletown Room Keeping Students and Practitioners Focused and Motivated While Headlines Sizzle with Negativity Moderator: Dr. Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University Panelists: Dr. David Lambert, University of New Haven, Dr. John Tahiliani, Worcester State University, Dawn Couture, Dean College, Session #14: Panel Presentation New Concepts in Criminal Justice Terminology Panel Chair: Dr. David Orrick, Norwich University Portsmouth Room Femicriminalization and Personhood Statutes Professor Fernando Linhares, Drew University/Kean University Affluenza as the New Twinkie Defense Dr. David Orrick, Norwich University Session #15: Panel Presentation Researching Recidivism, Incarceration and Victimization Chair: Dr. Margaret E. Leigey, The College of New Jersey Newport Room Measuring Recidivism: Definitions, Errors, and Data Sources Tayler Ruggero, Jamie Dougherty and John Klofas Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology The Programming Recommendations of the Permanently Incarcerated Dr. Margaret E. Leigey, The College of New Jersey Analysis of Victimization Rates by Demographics and Geography Ye (Calla) Wang, Irshad Altheimer and John Klofas, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology 14
15 Friday, June 12, 2015 Session #16: Panel Presentation Increasing Security Chair: Dr. PJ Verrecchia, York College of Pennsylvania Bridges The Effects of Individual Characteristics on Perceptions of Security Levels and Civil Liberties: An Examination Over a Decade After 9/11 Dr. PJ Verrecchia, York College of Pennsylvania Reducing Violence through Street Outreach Programs Jeffrey Clark, New York State DCJS Director of Anti-violence Initiatives, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology Evaluating the Impact of Active Shooter Exercises and Training in K-12 Public and Private Educational Institutions to Reduce School Violence and Promote Survivability Dr. Thomas Rzemyk, Columbia Southern University 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break Lighthouse Lounge 10:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m.: Fifth Concurrent Sessions Session #17: Panel Presentation Middletown Room Proactive Approaches to Criminal Justice Evaluation of Process Reforms to Decrease Use of Juvenile Detention and Increase Diversion Jamie Dougherty, Ye Wang and John Klofas, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology Project T.I.P.S. (Trust, Information, Protect, Services) Christina Burnett, Jamie Dougherty and John Klofas, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology Accounting for Sobriety Checkpoint Arrest Rate Variation Sean Bender, University of Massachusetts Lowell Session #18: Panel Presentation Bridges Trends and Prevention: Gang Crime and Homicide Rates Chair: Robert M. Brzenchek, Peirce College 15
16 Friday, June 12, 2015 Comparing Cities Homicide Rates Over Time to Make Sense of Local Trends and What Works Nathaly Cabrera-Delgado, Jamie Dougherty and John Klofas, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology Gang and Crime Innovation: Integrating Relevant Predictive Gang Prevention Professor Robert M. Brzenchek, Peirce College Session #19: Roundtable Newport Room Promising Scholars: Undergraduate Students presenting their research in the field of Criminal Justice Moderator: Dr. Aviva Twersky Glasner, Seton Hall University Panelists: Michael Flynn, Amaris J. Burnett and Qariah I. Lucas, Seton Hall University Session #20: Panel Session Alcohol Related Issues in Criminal Justice Chair: Dr. Mary Brewster, West Chester University Portsmouth Room The Promise (and Pitfalls) of Applying Evidence-Based Alcohol & Drug Prevention Programs Dr. Mary Brewster, West Chester University College Student Drinking Patterns: Do High School Credits Transfer? Shavonne Arthurs and John Lewis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Teaching Surveillance as a Comparative Criminal Justice Course Emanuel G. Boussios, Hofstra University (Late addition) Session #21- Roundtable Aquidneck Room Innovative Programs and Policies in Sentencing and Corrections Moderator: Dr. Larry Rosenberg, Millersville University of Pennsylvania Discussants: John Mockry, Clinton County Community College, Ralph Rojas, Southern New Hampshire University, Ellen C. Wertlieb, Schenectady County Community College, Kim Marino, Western Connecticut State University 16
17 Friday, June 12, :00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Sixth Concurrent Sessions Session #22: Roundtable Bridges Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice: Innovations, Trends and Controversies Moderator: Dr. David R. Champion, Slippery Rock University Discussants: Stacy Sumner, Slippery Rock University; Tom Forrest, Slippery Rock University, Dr. Patrick Harvey, Slippery Rock University. Session #23: Roundtable Newport Room Recent Changes and Updates on the ACJS Certification Standards for Criminal Justice/Criminology Programs: Explaining the different types of Academic Review available from ACJS. Moderator: Dr. Robert Jerin, Endicott College Session #24: Panel Session Media and Criminal Justice Chair: Dr. Manish Madan, Stockton University Middletown Room Media Campaigns to Discourage Urban Retaliatory Gun Disputes Frank Battaglini, Jamie Dougherty and John Klofas, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology How Urban Violence is Addressed in the Media: Differences by Audience Shakierah Smith, John Klofas and Jamie Dougherty, Center for Public Safety Initiatives, Rochester Institute of Technology What does Media tell us about Rapes and Gang-rapes in India: A Content Analysis. Dr. Manish Madan, Abigail Bielecke & Stephanie Medvetz, Stockton University 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. ANNUAL PICNIC Courtyard/Portsmouth Room Greetings from the President: Dr. David Champion, Slippery Rock University 8 th Annual Raffle Winners 17
18 Friday, June 12, :30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. NEACJS Annual Meeting Portsmouth Room 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. State Organization Meetings Aquidneck Room 6:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Networking and Hospitality Bridges Lounge Saturday, June 13, :00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. NEACJS Executive Board Meeting & Brunch Newport Room Generous and gracious sponsor of NEACJS Conference facilities and coffee breaks 18
19 NEACJS AWARDS AND HONORS The Regional Fellow Award An award presented annually to an individual with a minimum of four years teaching experience in criminology/criminal justice who has made significant contributions to scholarship in criminal justice education through published works, scholarly papers, and accomplishment in teaching, grants, and other related professional activities. The Founders Award An award presented annually in recognition of outstanding service to the NEACJS. To be eligible for the award, an individual must have been an active member in good standing of the NEACJS for four consecutive years and has to have made substantial and significant contributions in service to the Association. Emerging Scholar Award An award presented annually to a member of NEACJS for an outstanding scholarly contribution to the advancement of criminal justice within the first five years of his/her professional career. Gerhard O.W. Muller Innovator Award An award presented annually to a member of NEACJS whose work as a practitioner has had a direct, positive, and significant effect within the criminal justice system. Contributions might include program development, policy implementation, education, and training. Current NEACJS Executive Board members are ineligible for any of these awards. Nominees must be members of the organization for one year prior to nomination. Six student awards are offered: Student Paper Awards Best paper by a graduate student (masters or doctoral level) will receive $200 and second place paper by a graduate student will each receive $175. Best paper by an undergraduate student will receive $150 and second place paper by an undergraduate student will receive $125. Best paper by a community college student will receive $100 and second place paper by a community college student will each receive $75. All winners will also receive a one-year membership in the NEACJS. 19
20 NEACJS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS The Michael Israel Graduate Student Scholarship The Michael Israel Graduate Student Scholarship is presented in honor of Mike Israel to recognize his contributions to public policy and criminal justice. The Scholarship is awarded annually to a student pursing a graduate degree in Criminal Justice or Criminology. Student nominees must have completed one semester of graduate study. Nominations are accepted from members of NEACJS and include a letter of recommendation and a copy of the student resume. The scholarship award of $500 includes a one-year student membership to NEACJS. Gerhard O. W. Mueller and Freda Adler Undergraduate Student Scholarship The Gerhard Mueller Undergraduate Student Scholarship is presented in honor of Gerhard Mueller to recognize his contributions to public policy and criminal justice. The Scholarship is awarded annually to a student pursing an undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice or Criminology. Student nominees must be admitted to or matriculated to a Community College, College or University. Nominees must have a Grade Point Average of 3.5 and have contributed to Criminal Justice outside of the classroom. Nominations are accepted from current members of NEACJS. Please include a letter of recommendation and a copy of the student s resume and transcript. The scholarship award of $500 includes a one-year student membership to NEACJS. Patrick J. Ryan Community College Student Scholarship The Patrick J. Ryan Community College Student Scholarship is presented in honor of Patrick J. Ryan to recognize his many contributions to the field of criminal justice higher education. As a non-traditional student and lifelong learner, Dr. Ryan was a role model for all students to emulate. This NEACJS Scholarship is awarded annually to a student pursuing a lower division two-year degree in Criminal Justice or Criminology. Student nominees must be admitted to or matriculated in a two-year lower division or community college degree program. Nominations are accepted from members of NEACJS and must include a letter of recommendation from one of the student s instructors. The scholarship award includes a one-year student membership to NEACJS and a $500 cash award. Generous sponsor of NEACJS Conference coffee breaks and refreshments 20
21 NEACJS PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS 2015 Emerging Scholar Innovator's Award Regional Fellow's Award Founder's Award (Established 2004) (Established 2004) (Established 1997) (Established 1997) Harry Rhea 2012 Patrick Harvey Ed LeClair Denise Kindschi Gosselin Mary Brewster George Kain 2011 Jennifer Balboni Robert A. Jerin David Mackey Alida Merlo Tom Lenahan Lawrence Rosenberg Robert W. McKenna 2010 Bitna Kim Maria Garase Jim Ruiz Dave Owens 2009 Hakan Can Martin Greenberg Janice Joseph Penny Shtull 2008 Denise Kindschi-Gosselin David Champion Roslyn Muraskin L. Edward Day 2007 Maria Garase Anthony Pesare Patrick Faiella 2006 Michael Israel John Krimmel George Gaudette 2005 Jack Dempsey Frank Hagan 2004 Yolanda Scott Robert W. McKenna Gerhard Mueller Kevin Ryan 2003 Peter J. Benekos Lou Procaccini 2002 Freda Adler Raymond Helgemoe 2001 Alida V. Merlo Peter J. Benekos 2000 Edward Thibault 1999 Roslyn Muraskin Joseph Cimini 1998 Philip Jenkins Michael D'Auria 1997 Frank E. Hagan Frank Taylor 21
22 NEACJS Past Presidents Patrick Faiella AnnMarie Cordner John Mockery David Champion Ralph Rojas Larry Rosenberg Jim Ruiz Yolanda Scott Penny Shtull Denise Kindschi Gosselin Ed LeClair Dave Owens Pat Loveless Kevin Ryan John Krimmel Gerald Garrett Leo Carroll Peter Benekos Bill Clements Roz Muraskin Randy Martin Larry Seigel Frank Taylor Stan Shernock Eve Buzawa Jay Albanese Joe Cimini Ed Bracken Ed Thibault Ray Helgemoe Ed Sabol Hugh Talbot Tom Goldrick Mike D'Auria Joe Connors Larry Lynch 22
23 Gym Roger Williams University Baypoint Inn & Conference Center Diagram Portsmouth Room OTES Newport Room Middletown Room Aquidneck Room LIGHTHOUSE LOUNGE Lobby Entrance 23 R E S T R 0 0 M S Bridges/ Bridges Lounge
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25 Save the Date! Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences th Annual Conference Crossing the Divide: Bringing Academics, Practitioners, and Pracademics Together to Advance the Criminal Justice System Roger Williams University Bristol, Rhode Island June 8-11, 2016 Program Chair: Dr. Cassandra Reyes, West Chester University 1 st Vice President, NEACJS creyes@wcupa.edu neacjs2016@gmail.com Phone: Save the Date! 25
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