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1 72 nd Annual Meeting Theme: The Many Colors of Crime & Justice The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting Program November 16 19, 2016 New Orleans Hilton New Orleans, LA Program Co-chairs: Laurie Krivo, Rutgers Katheryn Russell-Brown, of Florida November 2015 Washington, DC November 18-21, 2015 Washington Hilton Hotel

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

3 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 71 st ANNUAL MEETING November 18-21, 2015 Washington Hilton Washington DC The Politics of Crime & Justice

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5 TABLE OF CONTENTS The American Society of Criminology 4 Welcome to the 2015 ASC Meeting Program Committee 8 General Meeting Information 9 Professional Employment Service ASC Divisions 10 ASC Division Meetings and Events 11 ASC Divisions Sessions of Interest 15 Other Meetings and Events 47 Receptions 51 Directory of Exhibitors 53 ASC Past Presidents 54 Detailed Program Schedule Tuesday 55 Wednesday 55 Thursday 124 Friday 210 Saturday 272 A Special Thank You 299 Advertising 300 Participant Index 320 Topic Index 394 * Please note: Numbers in Index refer to session numbers Floor Plans - Hilton 400 3

6 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 212, Columbus, OH (p) (f) 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, President: Candace Kruttschnitt, of Toronto President-Elect: Ruth Peterson, The Ohio State Vice President: Eric Baumer, Florida State Universty Vice President-Elect: Eric Stewart, Florida State Executive Director: Chris W. Eskridge, of Nebraska Treasurer: Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati Past President: Joanne Belknap, of Colorado, Boulder Executive Counselors: Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth ; Laura Dugan, of Maryland; Natasha Frost, Northeastern ; Beth Huebner, of Missouri, St. Louis; Lauren Krivo, Rutgers ; Karen Parker, of Delaware; Hillary Potter, of Colorado at Boulder; Travis Pratt, Arizona State ; Claire Renzetti, of Kentucky Deputy Director: Susan Case Associate Director: Kelly Vanhorn Senior Accountant: Nicole Coldiron 4

7 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY Society Journals/Newsletter: Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Journal Editor: D. Wayne Osgood, Pennsylvania State Criminology & Public Policy Journal Editor: William D. Bales, Florida State and Daniel S. Nagin, Carnegie Mellon The Criminologist: Newsletter Editor: Eric Baumer, Florida State Universty Division Affiliated Journals: Critical Criminology Feminist Criminology International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Journal of Experimental Criminology Race and Justice Membership: Applications for memberships in American Society of Criminology may be obtained by writing to the administrative offices in Columbus, Ohio, or on our website at Membership runs from January 1st to December 31st of each year. Annual dues are $95.00 ($55.00 for full-time students). Membership in the Society includes subscriptions to the journals, Criminology, Criminology & Public Policy, and the newsletter, The Criminologist. 5

8 WELCOME TO THE 2015 ASC ANNUAL MEETING THE POLITICS OF CRIME & JUSTICE Candace Kruttschnitt, ASC President ( of Toronto) Jean McGloin, Program Co-Chair ( of Maryland) Christopher J. Sullivan, Program Co-Chair ( of Cincinnati) It is our pleasure to welcome you to Washington, DC for this year s ASC conference from November This year s annual meeting is one of the largest in the meeting s history, with well over 1,000 sessions, roundtables and posters and more than 5,400 presenters. The theme this year is The Politics of Crime and Justice, which ASC President Candace Kruttschnitt thought would be particularly relevant given the location of the meeting and the current events surrounding policing and incarceration in the U.S. At this year s meeting, we have scheduled three exciting Presidential Plenaries, all of which are related to the conference s theme. First, on Wednesday at 12:30, please join us for The Politics of Policing American Cities. In light of recent high profile events that have occurred nationwide, this plenary is sure to be an enlightening conversation among several active and retired police chiefs about the challenges and opportunities associated with urban policing. Second, we hope that you will attend the The American Criminal Justice System: Caught or Not plenary on Thursday at 11am. This session, featuring a combination of scholars and practitioners, promises to be an exciting and controversial discussion about whether the U.S. truly can (and should) change the current carceral state. Finally, on Friday at 12:30, we look forward to having you join us for The Media and Criminal Justice Policy, which will focus on how the media shapes criminal justice policy. All of the Presidential Plenaries will be in the same location (International Ballroom Center) we hope that you will make an effort to schedule each of these sessions into your calendar. We also hope that you will attend Candace s Presidential Address, The Politics, and Place, of Gender in Research and Crime, on Friday at 5pm (in the International Ballroom East room). This is also when Candace will present this year s ASC President s Justice Award to Carol E. Tracy, who has served as the Executive Director of the Women s Law Project for the past 25 years. While at the Women s Law Project, Tracy has presided over major legal victories in the areas of reproductive rights, discrimination in employment, education, athletics, and welfare, as well as worked on several initiatives related to violence against women. Particularly noteworthy is Tracy s, and the Women s Law Project, investigation 6

9 of Police Files in Philadelphia, and a number of other U.S. cities. This inquiry revealed that rape cases were not being investigated or that they were misclassified as non-criminal categories or unfounded. This effort resulted in the Philadelphia Police Commissioner allowing Tracy and her colleagues to annually audit the performance of the Special Victim s Unit a practice that continues today. We would also like to bring to your attention the many Policy Panels, organized by Laura Dugan in her role as Chair of the ASC Policy Committee. Many of these panels take advantage of the expertise of policy makers and practitioners working in Washington, DC and cover such issues as school violence, terrorism, policing, and immigration, among others. As Candace noted in her Criminologist article, we have added a new feature to the program this year: highlighted sessions that reflect the cutting-edge research identified by ASC s growing number of divisions. The Division of People of Color and Crime is highlighting their work with a panel on Boots on the Ground in Ferguson, MO. Developmental and Life Course Criminologists are highlighting work on Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of Desistance Research. The Division of Women and Crime is asking their members to focus on Queer Criminology and the Maintenance of Disciplinary Boundaries and the Division on Corrections and Sentencing is highlighting work on Risk and Need Assessment: Theory and Practice as a preview of the Division s Corrections and Sentencing Handbook. We also want to remind everyone that the poster session is a bit different this year. With more than 400 posters, the popularity of this method of sharing research continues to grow. Therefore, we have split the poster session such that each poster has been allocated to either a 6-7pm or 7:15-8:15 time slot. Of course, wine and cheese will be available at both times! Finally, we would like to express our gratitude to Susan Case for her dedicated work on behalf of the ASC. We also could not have accomplished anything in a timely manner without the assistance of Teresa Kulig. These two worked extremely hard to ensure that this year s meeting will be a success and we are very appreciative of their efforts. We have very high hopes for this year s annual meeting, and we hope that your time is well spent in our nation s capital! 7

10 2015 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Program Co-Chairs: Jean McGloin and Chris Sullivan Program Assistant: Teresa C. Kulig Program Committee: Aaron Kupchik Aili Malm Alesha Durfee Allison Payne Amy Nivette Andrew Lemieux Angela Reitler Ben Feldmeyer Ben Steiner Bill Sousa Chris Schreck Christopher Browning Chrysanthi Leon Danielle McGurrin David Klinger Derek Kreager Finn Esbensen Gary Sweeten Greg Pogarsky J.C. Barnes Jacob Stowell Jay Albanese Jennifer Carlson Jennifer Schwartz Jody Clay-Warner Josh Page Justin Pickett Karen Parker Kate Fox Kristina Childs LaDonna Long Lorine Hughes Lynn Addington Marla Sandys Martin Bouchard Megan Augusty Michael Lenza Michelle Brown Olena Antonaccio Pete Simi Phil Goodman Randolph Roth Rod Bruson Sandra Bucerius Sarah Bennett Sarah Manchak Shaun Thomas Shawn Bushway Sonja Siennick Stacey Bosick Susanne Karstedt Tamara Madensen Thomas Loughran Toya Like Workshops: Arjan Blokland George Tita Megan Kurlychek Randol Contreras 8

11 GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION REGISTRATION The ASC desk is located on the and will be open: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:30 am 6:00 pm 7:30 am 5:00 pm 7:30 am 5:00 pm 7:30 am 11:00 am At registration, each person will receive a name badge and program. Safeguard your copy of the program. Due to the limited number of programs, lost or missing ones may not be replaced. EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE The Employment Exchange is a Professional Employment Service and will be located in Terrace of the hotel. Information from employers is available concerning positions for which they are hiring. Additionally, information on those seeking employment who have registered with the Society will be on file. Personnel in the Employment Exchange Service can assist in scheduling interviews in private areas. The Service will be open: Wednesday Thursday Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Kenneth Adams, 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. 9

12 2015 DIVISION CHAIRS DIVISION ON CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING Faye Taxman, George Mason, DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY Co chair: Donna Selamn, Indiana State, Co-chair: Jeffrey Ian Ross, of Baltimore, DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL LIFE-COURSE CRIMINOLOGY David Farrington, of Cambridge, DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Lorraine Mazerolle, of Queensland, DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY Sesha Kethineni, Illinois State, DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME Co-chair: Elsa Chen, Santa Clara, Co-chair: Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech, DIVISION OF POLICING Dennis Rosenbaum, of Illinois at Chicago, DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES Gary LaFree, of Maryland, DIVISION OF VICTIMOLOGY Co-chair: Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati, Co-chair: Robert Jerin, Endicott College, DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Kim Cook, North of Carolina Wilmington, For more information regarding ASC divisions please see 10

13 ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS DIVISION ON CORRECTIONS AND SENTENCING Thursday, November 19 8:00am Division on Corrections & Sentencing Annual Business/Awards Breakfast Meeting International Ballroom West, 3:30pm 6:30pm Division on Corrections & Sentencing Editorial Board Meeting of Handbook Series Division on Corrections & Sentencing Social Albright, Terrace International Ballroom West, Friday, November 20 9:30am Risk and Need Assessment: Theory and Practice. A Preview of the Division on Corrections & Sentencing Handbook International Ballroom Center, DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY Thursday, November 19 3:30pm Division on Critical Criminology Executive Meeting 1101, 1 st Floor 4:30pm Division on Critical Criminology General Business Meeting 1101, 1 st Floor 6:00pm Division on Critical Criminology Social Georgetown West, Friday, November 20 2:00pm Division on Critical Criminology Journal Editorial Board Meeting Albright, Terrace 11

14 ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE CRIMINOLOGY Thursday, November 19 2:00pm 3:30pm 6:30pm Division of Developmental & Life-course Criminology Member Meeting (Open to All Participants) Journal of Developmental & Life-course Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Division of Developmental & Life-course Criminology Social International Ballroom West, International Ballroom West, Off-site - Jack Rose Dining Saloon (Balcony) DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Wednesday, November 18 11:00am Journal of Experimental Criminology Executive Board Meeting Georgetown West, 12:30pm 2:00pm Division of Experimental Criminology Lunch and Awards Ceremony (Organized by Division of Experimental Criminology) The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the Academy of Experimental Criminology Awards Ceremony International Ballroom West, International Ballroom West, DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 20 11:00pm Division of International Criminology Business Meeting (Open to All Participants) International Ballroom West, 12:30pm Division of International Criminology Awards Presentation and Reception (Open to All Participants) International Ballroom West, 12

15 ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 20 2:00pm Criminologists without Borders (Open to All) International Ballroom West, DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME Wednesday, November 18 11:00am Race and Justice: An International Journal Editorial Board Meeting (Official Journal of the Division on People of Color & Crime) 1101, 1 st 5:00pm Division on People of Color & Crime Board Meeting Albright, Terrace Thursday, November 19 11:00am Division on People of Color & Crime General Business Meeting Georgetown West, 12:30pm 5:00pm Division on People of Color & Crime Symposium Luncheon and Awards Division on People of Color & Crime Student Mentoring Meeting & Workshop Off-Site Buca di Beppo 2101, 2 nd Floor DIVISION OF POLICING Thursday, November 19 2:00pm Division of Policing Policy and Practice Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace 3:30pm Division of Policing Reception and Awards Ceremony Georgetown West, DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES Wednesday, November 18 3:30pm Division on Terrorism & Bias Crime Organizational Business Meeting Georgetown West, 13

16 ASC DIVISION MEETINGS AND EVENTS DIVISION OF VICTIMOLOGY Friday, November 20 12:30pm Division of Victimology Executive Board Meeting Georgetown West, 2:00pm Division of Victimology General Meeting Georgetown West, TBA Division of Victimology Social Off-site; location TBA DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Tuesday, November 17 4:00pm Division on Women & Crime Feminist Criminology Theory in Action Workshop Wednesday, November 18 5:00pm Division on Women & Crime Executive Board Meeting Monroe, Lobby Georgetown West, 7:30pm Division on Women & Crime Social Bourbon (Off-site) Thursday, November 19 7:30am Division on Women & Crime Breakfast Georgetown West, 12:30pm Division on Women & Crime Feminist Criminology Editorial Board Meeting 1101, 1 st Floor 14

17 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY Wednesday, November 18 8:00am The Politics of Punishment 8:00am Wildlife Crime and Traditional Criminological Topics: Bridging Mainstream and Fringe Topics in Criminology 8:00am Author Meets Critics: Dealing with International Crimes in Africa: When are Indigenous Justice Systems better than Criminal Trials? 8:00am Criminology and the Culture of Fear Cardozo, Terrace Coats, Terrace Columbia 1, Terrace Columbia 12, Terrace 8:00am Urban Disorder and Street Politics Jay, Lobby 9:30am The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison Columbia 10, Thirty-Six Years On Terrace 9:30am Perceptions of Crime, Power, Privilege, and Dupont, Terrace Resistance 9:30am Exploring Current Racial and Gendered Criminological Issues Through Theory Jay, Lobby 9:30am Northwest, Lobby Cultural Criminology, Theory, and Gender 9:30am Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Room A, 2nd Teaching Ferguson, Teaching Garner Floor 9:30am Controlling Green Crime: The Role of Coats, Terrace Legislation and Enforcement 11:00am Coats, Terrace Energy Crime and Justice 12:30pm Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Teaching about Race and Racism in Criminal Room A, 2nd Justice Classes Floor 2:00pm Green Criminology and Agencies of Coats, Terrace Environmental Justice and Injustice 2:00pm Who's The Terrorist Now? Constructions, Characterizations, and Interpretations of Embassy, Terrace Terrorism 2:00pm Histories of Punishment: Penal Developments from the Civil War to the Late Twentieth Century Georgetown East, 15

18 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY Wednesday, November 18 2:00pm Roundtable: Debating the Militarization of the Police 2:00pm Roundtable: Convict Criminology: Exploring Shame for Transforming Justice International Terrace East #2, Terrace International Terrace East #3, Terrace International Terrace East #4, Terrace 2:00pm Roundtable: Which Is Bigger--Criminology or Criminal Justice? 2:00pm Using Ethnography, Interviews, and Case Studies to Expand Knowledge on Informal Economies and Criminality Jay, Lobby 2:00pm Northwest, Lobby Technology, Surveillance, and Social Control 3:30pm The Drivers and Consequences of Pollution on Coats, Terrace Land and at Sea 3:30pm Advancing Knowledge on The Environment, Dupont, Terrace Racism, and Criminology 3:30pm Documentary Photography, Journalistic Embassy, Terrace Images, and the Visual Essay in Criminology 3:30pm Exploring Reentry With a Focus on Women Jay, Lobby 5:00pm Online Discussion Forums: Revisiting Old Criminological Questions With Non- Columnia 2, Traditional Data Terrace 5:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm Devils and Angels: In Search of Humanity within the Constructions of Pimps and Sex Workers Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Serializing Criminology: Using the Serial Podcast in Teaching Critical Criminology Understanding Gang Politics: Structures and Trajectories of Street Gangs in Chicago and Los Angeles Thursday, November 19 8:00am Roundtable: Methodological and Ethical Issues in Queer Criminology Research Embassy, Terrace International Terrace East #2, Terrace Jay, Lobby International Terrace East #2, Terrace 16

19 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY Wednesday, November 18 9:30am Government and State-Organized Crime: International and Critical Perspectives 11:00am Study Abroad: Internationalizing Criminal Justice Curriculum Coats, Terrace International Terrace East #1, Terrace 2:00pm Penal Abolition: Session 1 of 2 Holmead East, Lobby 2:00pm 9th Annual Workshop on State Crime Hilton, Kalorama, Lobby 2:00pm Convict Criminology: Film Screening, Follow Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison Musicians Room C, 2nd Floor 3:30pm Convict Criminology: American Society as Prisoners of the War on Drugs Cardozo, Terrace 3:30pm Visual Criminology - Future Directions Embassy, Terrace 3:30pm Penal Abolition: Session 2 of 2 Holmead East, Lobby 3:30pm Roundtable: When the Smoke Clears: Keeping Activism Alive in the Classroom, Scholar- Activists Speak International Terrace East #2, Terrace 4:30pm Division on Critical Criminology General 1101, 1st Floor Business Meeting 6:00pm Division on Critical Criminology Social Georgetown West, 6:00pm Poster Session I International Ballroom Center, 7:15pm Poster Session II International Ballroom Center, Friday, November 20 8:00am Advancing Queer Criminological Theory Piscataway Lobby 8:00am Media, Crime, and Social Justice Embassy Terrace 9:30am Roundtable: State-Corporate Crime and Criminogenic Industry Structures International Terrace East 4 17

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

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

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

23 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Drug Use Among Peruvian Young Offenders: Research and Intervention from a Developmental Approach 8:00am Evaluation in Criminology and Criminal Justice 8:00am An Evaluation Study on a Jail Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program 8:00am Technology and Militarization: New Directions in Policing Research 9:30am Antisocial and Prosocial Lie-Telling in Children with Severe Conduct Problems 9:30am Improving Forensic Officer Responses to High Volume Crime: The Unlawful Entry Experiment 9:30am Increasing Cognitive Capital to Enhance Police Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence on Police Supervision and Procedural Justice 9:30am Social Media: A Transforming Agent for Extremist Groups? 9:30am Victim Reactions to Restorative Policing vs. Court by Race of Offender 9:30am MAPIT: Exploring Preliminary Data among Substance Using Probationers 11:00am The Effect of Patrol Strategies on the Public's Perceptions of the Police 11:00am Lessons from Evaluating Policing Technologies 11:00am Moderators of Antisocial Behavior Treatment Outcomes in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Omega-3 Supplementation in Children 11:00am Crime and Place: Place Concentration Compared to Concentration in Offending and Victimization-Three Systematic Reviews 11:00am Selection or Influence? A Meta-Analysis of the Association between Peer and Personal Offending Columbia 11, Terrace Cabinet, Columbia 3, Terrace Northwest, Lobby Columbia 11, Terrace Holmead East, Lobby Gunston East, Terrace Columbia 3, Terrace Morgan, Lobby Jefferson West, Columbia 12, Terrace Holmead West, Lobby Jefferson East, Lincoln West, Room D, 2nd Floor 21

24 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Wednesday, November 18 12:30pm Division of Experimental Criminology Lunch & Awards Ceremony International Ballroom West, Jay, Lobby 12:30pm The Effects of Punishment on Recidivism: A Quasi-Experimental Approach 12:30pm State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Columbia 2, Urban Crime: Overview, Critical Questions Terrace and Next Steps 12:30pm Juvenile Secure Confinement and Risk of Columbia 3, Recidivism: A Propensity Score Matching Terrace Approach 2:00pm The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the International Academy of Experimental Criminology Ballroom West, Awards Ceremony 2:00pm Could Computing and Network Columbia 2, Configurations Shape Hackers' Online Terrace Behaviors During System Trespassing Events? 2:00pm A Meta-Analysis of the Predictive Validity of Monroe, Risk and Needs Assessment Instruments 2:00pm The Effects of Criminal Sanctions for Intimate Fairchild East, Partner Violence: A Meta-Analysis of Terrace Individual Effects 2:00pm Evaluating the Impact of a Parolee Call-In Jefferson West, Intervention on Community- Firearm Violence 3:30pm Changing the Street Dynamic: Evaluating Lincoln West, Chicago's Group Violence Reduction Strategy 3:30pm Sustaining Directed Police Patrols to Crime Holmead East, Hot Spots: Reflections from Portland's Recent Lobby Field Experiment 3:30pm The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study: New Cabinet, Developments in the Age-80 Follow-Up 3:30pm It's Time: Revisiting the Empirical Status of Columbia 10, Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Terrace Crime ( ) 5:00pm Police Body Cameras Gunston East, Terrace 22

25 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Thursday, November 19 8:00am Evaluating the Use of Body-Worn Cameras: Randomized Control Trials in Four Jurisdictions 8:00am An Experimental Approach to Measuring Crime Foraging Behavior 8:00am Exploring the Polygenic Architecture of Antisocial Behavior: A Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis by the Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium (BroadABC) 8:00am Shedding Light into the "Black Box" of Intensive Supervision Programs for Youth: A Meta-Analysis 9:30am Aggression Replacement Training (ART) for Medium- and High-Risk Juvenile Offenders 9:30am Legitimacy and Procedural Justice in the Context of Airport Security: The Case of Ben- Gurion Airport, Israel 9:30am "Assault in the City": Police Recruit Perceptions of Prejudiced Motivated Crime 9:30am Results from the HOPE DFE Four-Site Randomized Control Trial 9:30am 9:30am 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am Understanding Punitiveness and Support for Rehabilitation Preventing Antisocial Peer Associations: A Meta-Analysis of Peer-Based Youth Interventions Citizens' Attitudes Toward Sex Offender Housing: Results from an Experiment Examining the Impact of the Lethality Assessment Program on Victim Service Utilizaion and Empowerment A Bayesian Analysis of the Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on High-Risk Probationers' Recidivism Rates The Empirical Status of General Strain Theory: A Meta-Analysis Lincoln West, Columbia 3, Terrace Columbia 10, Terrace Morgan, Lobby Morgan, Lobby Holmead West, Lobby Gunston East, Terrace International Ballroom East, Jefferson West, Room C, 2nd Floor Georgetown East, Jefferson East, Columbia 11, Terrace Gunston West, Terrace 23

26 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Thursday, November 19 12:30pm Crowd-Sourcing and Cognitive Testing, and Experiments in the CES 12:30pm Thinking, Fast and Slow? Field Experiments to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago 12:30pm Youth Violence among At-Risk Youth: Outcomes and Prevention 2:00pm Implicit Identities in Criminals and Victims: Evidence for Underlying Cognitive Developmental Processes and Behavioral Consequences 2:00pm Drawing the Line: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Relative Benefits of Designating Specific Age Cutoffs for Adult Court Processing 3:30pm Assessing Various Aspects of Policing Various Communities 3:30pm Exploring the "Black Box" of Focused Deterrence Strategies: Changes in Sanction Risk within an Experimental Trial 3:30pm Race and Restorative Policing: A 13 to 18- Year Followup of Criminal Histories by Race of Random Assignment to Court vs. Restorative Policing 3:30pm Identifying Core Components of Effective Juvenile Drug Court Programs 3:30pm Does the Type of Counsel Matter in Sentencing? A Meta-Analysis 5:00pm Race, Policing, and the Life-Course: A Ten- Year Followup, by Race, of Interviews of Offenders in Restorative Policing Experiments 5:00pm Genetic Susceptibility to Deviant Peer Influences in a Group-Based Intervention for Conduct Problems 6:00pm A Meta-Analysis of Neurological Activation and Connectivity in Psychopathy Lincoln West, Columbia 11, Terrace Columbia 11, Terrace Columbia 10, Terrace Northwest, Lobby Holmead West, Lobby Dupont, Terrace Cabinet, Columbia 3, Terrace Fairchild East, Terrace Gunston East, Terrace Columbia 10, Terrace International Ballroom Center, 24

27 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Thursday, November 19 6:00pm Deterrence in Cyberspace: Investigating the Relationship of Login Banners Amongst System Trespassers 6:00pm Examining the Relationship between Fear of Terrorism and Similarity to Victims' Backgrounds 6:00pm Perception Shaping Policy: Preventing School Shootings 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 7:15pm Reducing Recidivism: A Long Term Evaluation of the Reintegration & Recovery Program in El Paso County, Colorado Seeing Race: Understanding Disorder Perceptions with and without Racial Neighborhood Stimuli Visual Search Strategies of Offenders Ambushing Law Enforcement The Use of Big Data in the Criminal Justice Field Theorizing Cyberbullying: A Review of the Theoretical Explanations for Cyberbullying Victimization and Perpetration Evaluating Corrections-Based Work and Vocational Educaion Programs: A Meta- Analysis Gender Differences in Treatment Effect: A Systematic Review in Drug Courts DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 20 8:00am The More Things Change, the More they Stay the Same? Estimating the Effect of the Floyd et al. v. NYC on Stop-and-Frisk Patterns International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, International Ballroom Center, Holmead East, Lobby 25

28 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 20 8:00am Who "Sees" More Disorder? An Experiment on Perception of Disorder between Police, Holmead West, Lobby Residents, and Ex-Offenders 8:00am Police Officers Who Will "Pull" the Trigger Room A, 2nd Floor 9:30am A Multi-Jurisdictional Sudy on Kiosk Supervision Room C, 2nd Floor 9:30am Juror Decision Making and Sentencing Recommendations Dupont, Terrace 9:30am A Field Experiment to Test the Effectiveness of Unsolicited Alerts by a Prescription Columbia 3, Terrace Monitoring Program 9:30am The Effects of Jail and Prison Confinement on Cohabitation and Marriage Cabinet, 9:30am The Harlem Parole Reentry Court: A Lincoln West, 9:30am 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am 12:30pm 12:30pm 12:30pm Randomized Controlled Trial Using Meta-Analysis under Conditions of Definitional Ambiguity: The Case of Corporate Crime An Experimental Test of the Expressive Theory of Punishment Implementation, Outcomes, and Considerations of Body Worn Camera Systems Applying Group Audits to Problem-Oriented Policing Examining Sanction Effects in Community Corrections Need or Greed? The Role of Motivational Attributions on White-Collar Crime Sentencing Helping and Cooperation in Heavy Inter- Group Hostility, Verbal Violence, Alienation and Conflict Conditions: Exposure to Empathy by the Other Party as a Facilitator of Perceived Helping Schema among Jews and Arabs in Academic Settings in Israel Jay, Lobby Embassy, Terrace Lincoln East, Lincoln West, Holmead East, Lobby Room A, 2nd Floor Inernational Terrace East #1, Terrace 26

29 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Friday, November 20 12:30pm A Systematic Review of Campus Sexual Assault Prevalence Raes in the United States: Findings from the Last 15 Years 2:00pm A Natural Experiment on Residential Change and Recidivism: Eight-Year Follow-Up 2:00pm Prevention and Mitigation of Computer- Assisted Crimes: An Evidence-Based Human- Focused Approach 2:00pm Students-Meet-Scholars: Applying Experimental and Evaluation Designs to Inform Theory and Practice 2:00pm Counselor Knows Best? Examining Clinician Assessments of In-Prison Substance Abuse Treatment 2:00pm Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation: Evidence from a 15-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial 2:00pm Assessing the Macro- Relationship between Immigration and Crime Rates: A Meta-Analysis 3:30pm Body Cameras and Other Police Recording Technologies 3:30pm The Impact of Cognitive-Behavioral Programming and Aspects of Cognitive Change on Institutional Misconduct 3:30pm The Juvenile Transfer Heuristic: An Experimental Test of Criminal Justice Professionals' Sentencing Preferences 3:30pm Growing Pains: Are there Differences Between Successful Juvenile and Adult Reentry Programs? 5:00pm Characteristics and Outcomes of Gang- Involved Youth in Mental Health Treatment 5:00pm Cameras and Police Legitimacy: Preliminary Results from an RCT Holmead West, Lobby Jefferson East, Jay, Lobby Room A, 2nd Floor Room B, 2nd Floor Room D, 2nd Floor Jefferson West, Holmead East, Lobby Northwest, Lobby Columbia 12, Terrace Oak Lawn, Lobby Columbia 3, Terrace Columbia 1, Terrace 27

30 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY Saturday, November 21 8:00am Evidence-Based Crime Policy I International Ballroom Center, 8:00am Youth Mobility and Recidivism Columbia 2, Terrace 8:00am A Meta-Analysis of Serial Murder in Jay, Lobby Criminology Journals: 1985 to :30am Evidence-Based Crime Policy II International Ballroom Center, 9:30am International Perspectives on Community Corrections Coats, Terrace 9:30am A Multisite Quasi-Experimental Evluation of Two Veteran Treatment Courts Cardozo, Terrace 11:00am Innovations in Correctional Programming Northwest, Lobby 11:00am The Impact of Urban Upgrading on Crime in Polokwane, South Africa Cardozo, Terrace 11:00am The Child Response Initiative: Secondary Prevention for Police-Involved Children Exposed to Violence Jefferson West, 11:00am A Systematic Review of Yoga Interventions in the Incarcerated Setting DIVISION OF POLICING Northwest, Lobby Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Youth Experiences With and Perceptions of Police Columbia 2, Terrace 8:00am Crime and Place: Policing Place Dupont, Terrace 8:00am Police Decision-Making Gunston East, Terrace 8:00am Determinants of Non-lethal Force by Police Holmead East, Lobby 8:00am Examining Force Used by and Against Police Officers Holmead East, Lobby 28

31 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF POLICING Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Policy Panel: Learning After Ferguson: Policing in the Wake of a High Profile Officer-Involved Shooting International Ballroom Center, 8:00am Technology and Militarization: New Directions in Policing Research Northwest, Lobby 9:30am Police Legitimacy Gunston East, Terrace 9:30am Crime Victims and Criminal Investigations Holmead East, Lobby 11:00am Race/Ethnicity and Disproportionate Punishment and Policing among Youth Columbia 4, Terrace 11:00am Police Militarization Gunston East, Terrace 11:00am Police Interrogations of Young Suspects: International Perspectives Georgetown East, 11:00am Improving Criminal Investigations Holmead East, Lobby 11:00am Lessons from Evaluating Policing Technologies Holmead East, Lobby 11:00am Policy Panel: Criminology and Police Reform: The Presidential Task Force on 21st Century Policing International Ballroom Center, 11:00am Sources and Effects of Public Perceptions of the Police Piscataway, Lobby 12:30pm Violence Against the Police Gunston East, 12:30pm 12:30pm Presidential Plenary: The Politics of Policing American Cities Roundtable: Building Trust in Communities through Procedural Justice Terrace International Ballroom Center, International Terrace East #4, Terrace 2:00pm Police Use of Deadly Force Gunston East, Terrace 2:00pm Policing for the 21st Century: Reformation Holmead East, Lobby 2:00pm Police Culture, Police Deviance, and Police Integrity Holmead East, Lobby 29

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

33 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF POLICING Thursday, November 19 8:00am Evaluating the Use of Body-Worn Cameras: Randomized Control Trials in Four Lincoln West, Jurisdictions 9:30am Author Meets Critics: The Securitization of Society. Crime, Risk, and Social Order Columbia 1, Terrace 9:30am Police Training Gunston East, Terrace 9:30am Critical Police Studies: Interrogating the Role of Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Holmead East, Lobby 9:30am Legitimacy and Procedural Justice in the Context of Airport Security: The Case of Ben- Holmead East, Lobby Gurion Airport, Israel 11:00am International Perspectives on Policing Gunston East, 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am Measuring Trends in Use of Force, Officer Diversity and Community Policing through Large National Surveys Police Procedural Justice and Criminal Justice Legitimacy Roundtable: Working with the Police on Policing: Experiences of Police-Academic Partnerships Terrace Holmead East, Lobby Holmead East, Lobby Room A, 2nd Floor 12:30pm Policing Around the Globe Gunston East, Terrace 12:30pm Roundtable: Putting Research into Policing Practice: A Discussion with the COPS Office International Terrace East #1, Terrace 12:30pm Investigating Homicide: Race, Time and Types Jefferson West, 2:00pm Division of Policing Policy and Practice Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace 2:00pm Policing Contentious Turf Gunston East, Terrace 2:00pm Roundtable: Police Responses to Crime: Considering the Evidence-Base Relative to Clearance Processes International Terrace East #2, Terrace 2:00pm Spatial Risk Assessment, I Jefferson East, 31

34 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF POLICING Thursday, November 19 3:30pm Race, Ethnicity, and Justice in Police Work Cabinet, 3:30pm Policing Diverse Communities Gunston East, Terrace 3:30pm Division of Policing Reception and Awards Ceremony Georgetown West, 3:30pm Assessing Various Aspects of Policing Various Communities Holmead East, Lobby 3:30pm Law and Policy Room C, 2nd Floor 5:00pm Recent Trends in Crime and Law Enforcement Activity in the Bakken Oil Region of Montana Coats, Terrace and North Dakota 5:00pm Policing in Historical Context Gunston East, Terrace Friday, November 20 8:00am Measuring and Modeling Beliefs About the Police and Law Cabinet, 8:00am Policing Vulnerability Gunston East, Terrace 8:00am Bias in Police-Citizen Contacts? Holmead East, Lobby 8:00am Roundtable: Police Officers Who Will "Pull" the Trigger Room A, 2nd Floor 9:30am The Canadian Shield: Discussing the Direction of Canadian Police Research Gunston East, Terrace 9:30am Community Contexts of Various Aspects of Holmead East, 9:30am Policing The National Crime Statistics Exchange: Status Update and Demonstration of Innovative Analytic Approaches Using Incident-based Data Lobby Holmead East, Lobby 11:00am Policing Vulnerable Citizens in an Uncertain World Gunston East, Terrace 11:00am Police Deviance Holmead East, Lobby 32

35 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF POLICING Friday, November 20 11:00am Organizational Aspects of Policing Holmead East, Lobby 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am Roundtable: New Avenues in Policing Research Policy Panel: Law Enforcement Use of Emerging Technologies: Intended and Unintended Outcomes and the Importance of Agency Policies Disrupting Criminal Networks: Network Analysis in Crime Prevention International Terrace East #2, Terrace Lincoln East, Lincoln West, 11:00am Policing LGBTQ Communities Piscataway, Lobby 12:30pm Police Legitimacy, Citizen Actions and Victimization Columbia 4, Terrace 12:30pm Investigating Images: Visibility, Visuality, and Criminal Justice. Embassy, Terrace 12:30pm Community Oriented Policing Fairchild West, Terrace 12:30pm New Findings from the Smart Policing Initiative Georgetown East, 12:30pm Roundtable: Criminal Justice Encounters with Vulnerable People: Challenges and Solutions International Terrace East #4, Terrace 2:00pm Domestic Violence and Policing Cardozo, Terrace 2:00pm Race and the Police Gunston East, Terrace 2:00pm The Impact of NYPD Policy Holmead East, Lobby 2:00pm Organizational Priorities in Policing Holmead East, Lobby 2:00pm 3:30pm Police Accountability and Modern Democracy: Insights from External Oversight Offices, Police Departments, and Academia Author Meets Critics: Policing Cybercrime and Cyberterror Lincoln West, Columbia 1, Terrace 33

36 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF POLICING Friday, November 20 3:30pm Schools, Policing, and Inequality Columbia 3, Terrace 3:30pm Seeking Solutions Through Police Initiatives Gunston East, Terrace 3:30pm Body Cameras and Other Police Recording Technologies Holmead East, Lobby 3:30pm Police Culture and Leadership Holmead East, Lobby 3:30pm Police Organizations and Police Behavior Jefferson West, 3:30pm Advances in Police-Community Collaboration Lincoln West, 5:00pm through Smart Policing Law Enforcement, Technology, and Legitimacy Columbia 1, Terrace Saturday, November 21 8:00am The Role of Forensics Criminal Investigations Fairchild East, Terrace 8:00am Vexing Issues in Law Enforcement Fairchild West, Terrace 8:00am Some Organizational Aspects of Policing Gunston East, Terrace 8:00am Cops and Schools Holmead East, Lobby 8:00am Policy Panel: Participatory Policing: Three Case Studies of an Emerging Model of Municipal Governance Lincoln East, 9:30am Stress in Policing Gunston East, Terrace 9:30am Females in Policing Holmead East, Lobby 9:30am Roundtable: Classroom Conversations about Police Excessive Use of Force International Terrace East #5, Terrace 11:00am Technology and Monitoring the Police Gunston East, 11:00am Contemporary Police Structure and Operations Terrace Holmead East, Lobby 34

37 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION OF POLICING Saturday, November 21 11:00am Hot Topics in Canadian Policing Holmead East, Lobby DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Determinants and Variation in Extremist Violence Columbia 4, Terrace 8:00am Criminology and the Culture of Fear Columbia 12, Terrace 8:00am Roundtable: Penal Policy International Terrace East #2, Terrace 9:30am The Use of Network Analysis in Crime and Terrorism Studies Columbia 3, Terrace 9:30am Domestic Violence and Broader Systems of Power, Control, and Inequality Fairchild West, Terrace 9:30am Filicides, Honor Killings, and Other Violence Room C, 2nd Floor 11:00am Patterns of Domestic and International Extremism Room C, 2nd Floor 11:00am Issues in Data Collection and the Measurement of Crime Columbia 3, Terrace 12:30pm Developing further: The OMCG Columbia 11, Terrace 2:00pm Empirical Analysis of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism from a Variety of Perspectives Jefferson West, 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm Who's The Terrorist Now? Constructions, Characterizations, and Interpretations of Terrorism Terrorism and Political Violence: Popular Attitudes and Policy Why Individuals Radicalize to Violent Extremism in the United States: Lessons from the National Institute of Justice Embassy, Terrace Dupont, Terrace Columbia 3, Terrace 3:30pm Transnational Crimes Piscataway, Lobby 35

38 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES Wednesday, November 18 3:30pm Division on Terrorism & Bias Crimes Organizational Business Meeting 5:00pm Dynamics of Participation in Violent Extremism 5:00pm Online Discussion Forums: Revisiting Old Criminological Questions With Non- Traditional Data Georgetown West, Piscataway, Lobby Columbia 2, Terrace Thursday, November 19 8:00am Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Historical Perspective Holmead East, Lobby 8:00am Crime and Social Time: Criminological Applications of Black's New Theory Cardozo, Terrace 9:30am Critical Police Studies: Interrogating the Role of Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Holmead East, Lobby 9:30am United States Government Crimes In The 21st Century K - Kalorama, Lobby 11:00am Lone Actor Terrorists and Mass Casualty Offenders Columbia 12, Terrace 11:00am Roundtable: Boko Haram Impact on Youth Behavioral Choices and Poverty in Northern Nigeria International Terrace East #3, Terrace 2:00pm Individual Radicalization and Lone Offender Terrorism Jefferson West, 2:00pm Advances in Qualitative Methods Columbia 2, Terrace 3:30pm Predicting and Explaining Terrorism and Terrorist Behaviors N - Northwest, Lobby 3:30pm Spatial Risk Assessment, II Jefferson East, 5:00pm Studying Suspicious Activities and Terrorism Using the American Terrorism Study and N - Northwest, Lobby Extremist Crime Database 5:00pm Empirical Analysis of Special Topics on Columbia 3, 5:00pm Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism Policy Panel: How Academic Terrorism and Counterterrorism Research can Better Support the Intelligence Community Terrace Lincoln East, 36

39 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES Thursday, November 19 5:00pm Civil Death At Home and Abroad Fairchild West, Terrace 5:00pm Online Radicalization and Extremism Columbia 3, Terrace 6:00pm Poster Session I International Ballroom Center, 7:15pm Poster Session II International Ballroom Center, Friday, November 20 8:00am Perceptions of Hate and Terrorism Room B, 2nd Floor 8:00am 9:30am 11:00am NIJ Highlights: Violent Extremism in the U.S. and Lessons about Combating and Preventing It Preventing, Interdicting and Mitigating Extremist Events: Defending against Lone Actor Extremism The IASOC Richard H. Ward Memorial Panel: The Crime Terror Nexus: Does it Exist? Columbia 2, Terrace Columbia 9, Terrace Oak Lawn, Lobby 11:00am Critical Discourses in Criminological Theory: An Introduction to Revolutionary Criminology Dupont, Terrace 11:00am Cross National Perspectives in Criminal Justice Policy Room D, 2nd Floor 11:00am Disrupting Criminal Networks: Network Analysis in Crime Prevention Lincoln West, 11:00am Organizational Aspects of Policing Holmead West, Lobby 11:00am New Developments in Statistical Modeling and Causal Analysis Monroe, 2:00pm Correctional Quandaries Across Continents Northwest, Lobby 2:00pm Roundtable: The Upsurge of Terrorism and the Influence of Local Vested Interest in Africa International Terrace East #4, Terrace 37

40 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON TERRORISM AND BIAS CRIMES Friday, November 20 2:00pm Research on Organized Crime and Illicit Markets Oak Lawn, Lobby 2:00pm Technology Georgetown East, 3:30pm Explanations of Political and Social Violence Cardozo, Terrace 3:30pm Social Psychological Characteristics of Violent Extremism Room B, 2nd Floor Saturday, November 21 8:00am Violent Threats Across the Ideological Spectrum Morgan, Lobby 8:00am Roundtable: Emerging Perspectives in Criminological and Criminal Justice Research Room A, 2nd Floor 8:00am Comparative Perspectives in Criminal Justice Policy Room B, 2nd Floor 8:00am Extensions of Criminological Theory Oak Lawn, Lobby 9:30am Understanding Measures to Counter Terrorist Violence Piscataway, Lobby 9:30am Alternative Approaches to Extremism and Terrorism Morgan, Lobby 11:00am From Radicalization to Terrorism: The Role of Individuals, Contexts, and Causal Mechanisms Columbia 4, Terrace DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Tuesday, November 17 4:00pm Feminist Theory In Action Workshop Monroe, Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Victim Services and Help-Seeking Behavior of Crime Victims Embassy, Terrace 8:00am Recent Research that Informs Sentencing Policy Fairchild East, Terrace 8:00am Domestic Violence and Court Innovations Fairchild East, Terrace 38

41 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Roundtable: Mentoring: Building Your Career and Building Lifelong Friendships 8:00am 8:00am Policy Panel: The Imperative to Expand Release Options for Men and Women with Life and Other Long Prison Sentences Gender Differences in Crime, Criminality and Victimization International Terrace East #3, Terrace Lincoln East, Monroe, 8:00am Victimization in International Context Monroe, 8:00am Family Matters: Parents, Children, and Incarceration Room D, 2nd Floor 9:30am Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking Cardozo, Terrace 9:30am Emergent Constructions and Complex Encounters: Trafficking and Sex Work Narratives Embassy, Terrace 9:30am 9:30am 9:30am 9:30am 9:30am Domestic Violence and Broader Systems of Power, Control, and Inequality Measuring Sexual Violence with Self Report Surveys Understanding Victimization of College Students Parental Imprisonment, Family Processes, and Post-Release Reunification Roundtable: Ph.D. Mama: Balancing Motherhood and the Academy Fairchild East, Terrace Georgetown East, Holmead West, Lobby International Ballroom East, International Terrace East #3, Terrace 9:30am Exploring Current Racial and Gendered Jay, Lobby Criminological Issues Through Theory 9:30am Cultural Criminology, Theory, and Gender Northwest, Lobby 9:30am The Gendered Contexts of Crime Room D, 2nd Floor 11:00am Identity and Pathways of Offending Columbia 11, Terrace 39

42 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Wednesday, November 18 11:00am Complicating Understandings of Domestic Violence 11:00am Life Course Approaches to Gender and Violence 11:00am 11:00am 12:30pm 12:30pm 12:30pm 12:30pm Roundtable: How are Universities Responding to Student-On-Student Sexual Assaults? DWC Organized Student-Meets-Expert: Activism in the Classroom: Putting Theory into Practice Fear of Crime in Neighborhoods and Communities Sex and Race Effects in Community Corrections Intersectionality: A Reflection on Best Practices Women and Children as Offenders and Victims: Lessons Learned for Succeeding Generations Fairchild East, Terrace International Ballroom East, International Terrace East #1, Terrace Northwest, Lobby Holmead East, Lobby Jefferson East, Jefferson West, Lincoln West, 12:30pm Sexual Victimization Northwest, Lobby 2:00pm Offending Women in Contemporary China: Gender and Pathways into Crime Columbia 1, Terrace 2:00pm Justice Issues in Cases Involving Intimate Partner Violence Fairchild East, Terrace 2:00pm Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence Fairchild East, Terrace 3:30pm Intersectionality and Criminology: Disrupting and Revolutionizing Studies of Crime Columbia 1, Terrace 3:30pm Roundtable: Intimate Partner Violence and Violence against Women International Terrace East #3, Terrace 3:30pm Exploring Reentry With a Focus on Women Jay, Lobby 40

43 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Wednesday, November 18 7:30pm DWC Social Bourbon: th Street Washington, D.C Thursday, November 19 7:30am DWC Business Meeting/Breakfast Georgetown West, 8:00am Gender and Crime: Examining International Contexts Gunston West, Terrace 8:00am Feminist Theory, Motherhood, and Crime Room D, 2nd 9:30am Policy Panel: Feminist Perspectives on Mass Incarceration: Gendered Pathways and Contemporary Prison Policy Black Lives Matter: Centering and Including Black Women Floor Lincoln East, 12:30pm Dupont, Terrace 12:30pm Gender and Criminological Theory Northwest, Lobby Lincoln East, Room D, 2nd Floor 2:00pm Policy Panel: Global Gender Justice Challenges and Gender-Responsive Policies 2:00pm Roundtable: Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training Workshop, Part I 3:30pm Gender and Crime in International Contexts Fairchild East, Terrace 3:30pm Girls in the Juvenile Justice System Jay, Lobby 3:30pm 5:00pm 5:00pm Roundtable: Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training Workshop, Part II The Culture of Rape and Sexual Transgression: Contested Discourses and Social Response Advancing Research on Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence Friday, November 20 8:00am Author Meets Critics: System Kids: Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of Regulation Room D, 2nd Floor Embassy, Terrace Room C, 2nd Floor Columbia 10, Terrace 41

44 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Friday, November 20 8:00am Roundtable: Self-Defense, Castle Doctrine, and Stand Your Ground: Race and Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Gender International Terrace East #2, Terrace 8:00am Female Offending and Victimization Jay, Lobby 8:00am Advancing Queer Criminological Theory Piscataway, Lobby 9:30am Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America Cabinet, 9:30am The Gendered and Raced Representation of Women in Popular Culture Embassy, Terrace 9:30am Race, Gender, Identity, and the Streets Georgetown East, 9:30am Roundtable: Troubleshooting Title IX: Implications of Mandatory Reporting and Strategies for Teaching and Learning International Terrace East #5, Terrace 9:30am Queer Criminology and the Maintenance of Disciplinary Boundaries Jefferson East, 9:30am Roundtable: Policing Women s Bodies: Law, Crime and Reproduction Room A, 2nd Floor 9:30am A Gendered Look at the Cycle of Violence Theory Room B, 2nd Floor 11:00am NIJ Highlights: Predictors of Dating Violence in Adolescence and Young Adulthood Columbia 2, Terrace 11:00am Policing LGBTQ Communities Piscataway, Lobby 12:30pm Roundtable: Sex, Violence, and Popular Culture International Terrace East #3, Terrace Morgan, Lobby 12:30pm Maternal Incarceration, Reentry and Recidivism 12:30pm Queering Victimization Research and Services Piscataway, Lobby 2:00pm Domestic Violence and Policing Cardozo, Terrace 2:00pm Gender and Accountability in Criminal Justice in Transitional and Post-Conflict Countries: Diplomacy Lab Projects Fairchild East, Terrace 42

45 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Friday, November 20 2:00pm Perceptions of Crime and Justice: Feminist Perspectives Gunston West, Terrace 2:00pm Roundtable: Sexual Respect Among Participants at Academic Conferences International Terrace East #2, Terrace 2:00pm Roundtable: The Intersection of Community and Gender-Related Research International Terrace East #5, Terrace 2:00pm Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of Desistance Research Jefferson East, 2:00pm Policy Panel: Understanding the Context of Incarcerated Women s Lives and Utilizing a Lincoln East, Pathways Approach to Inform Policy and Interventions for Incarcerated Women 2:00pm LGBTQ People in Courts and Corrections Piscataway, Lobby 3:30pm Queer People, Media, and the Politics of Representation Piscataway, Lobby 3:30pm Meet the Editors of Violence Against Women, Feminist Criminology and Women & Criminal Justice Room D, 2nd Floor 5:00pm Research on Youth Gangs: Social Networks, Vulnerabilities and Desistance Among Girls, and Mental Health Intervention Columbia 3, Terrace 5:00pm Reentry, Families, and Parenting Columbia 9, Terrace Saturday, November 21 8:00am Authors Meet Critics: The Virtual Enemy: The Intersection between Intimate Partner Columbia 10, Terrace Abuse, Technology, and Cybercrime 8:00am Families and Guardianship Arrangements Columbia 11, Terrace 8:00am Understanding Gendered Pathways to Offending and Experiences with Incarceration Columbia 3, Terrace 8:00am Federal Initiatives for Children and Families of Justice-Involved Parents Columbia 4, Terrace 43

46 ASC DIVISION SESSIONS OF INTEREST DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME Saturday, November 21 8:00am Race, Gender and Crime Jefferson East, 8:00am Cultural Influences on Women's Victimization Jefferson West, 8:00am The Spatial Contexts of Race, Gender, SES, and Crime Lincoln West, 8:00am Sexual Assault, Justice System Processing & Sexual Homicide Northwest, Lobby 9:30am Author Meets Critics: Women & Children as Victims and Offenders Columbia 1, Terrace 9:30am The Influence of Gender on Sentencing Outcomes Fairchild East, Terrace 9:30am Females in Policing Holmead West, Lobby 9:30am Gender and the Pathways through Prison Jefferson West, 11:00am Happy Moms and Other Supports for Prosocial Behavior Columbia 11, Terrace 11:00am Gender and Violence Dupont, Terrace 11:00am Domestic Violence Recidivism Fairchild East, Terrace 11:00am Intersections between Race, Gender and Crime Georgetown East, 44

47 POLICY PANELS Wednesday, November 18 8:00am Learning After Ferguson: Policing in the Wake of a High Profile Officer-Involved Shooting 8:00am The Imperative to Expand Release Options for Men and Women with Life and Other Long Prison Sentences 9:30am Advancing Evidence-Based Sex Offender Management: Policy and Research Perspectives 11:00am Criminology and Police Reform: The Presidential Task Force on 21st Century Policing 2:00pm Bail & Pretrial Justice: Action Research and Evidence-Based Policy in the Pretrial Arena The Pendulum Swings? 3:30pm Existing and Proposed Policies to Address Gender-Based Violence on College Campuses 5:00pm Criminal Justice Debt: Causes, Costs, & Consequences Thursday, November 19 8:00am Ensuring Victim s Legal Rights Across the Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Spectrum: A Discussion of Practice, Policy and Research 9:30am Feminist Perspectives on Mass Incarceration: Gendered Pathways and Contemporary Prison Policy 9:30am Policy Panel: Research and Policy: Countering Violent Extremism at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security 12:30pm Homelessness, Trauma and Recovery: Housing Policy, Help and Hope International Ballroom Center, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, International Ballroom Center, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, International Ballroom East, Lincoln East, 2:00pm Global Gender Justice Challenges and Gender-Responsive Policies Lincoln East, 45

48 POLICY PANELS Thursday, November 19 3:30pm Improving the Criminal Justice System Response to Sexual Assault: Recent Research & Next Steps for Assuring Justice 5:00pm How Academic Terrorism and Counterterrorism Research can Better Support the Intelligence Community Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Friday, November 20 8:00am Measuring Juvenile Recidivism Lincoln East, 9:30am Linking Research, Policy and Practice: The Lincoln East, 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm 3:30pm Impact of Immigration Policy Law Enforcement Use of Emerging Technologies: Intended and Unintended Outcomes and the Importance of Agency Policies Policy Discussion on Veterans and Veterans Treatment Courts Understanding the Context of Incarcerated Women s Lives and Utilizing a Pathways Approach to Inform Policy and Interventions for Incarcerated Women School Violence and Safety Policies: Alleviating Problems or Creating New Ones? Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Lincoln East, Saturday, November 21 8:00am Participatory Policing: Three Case Studies of an Emerging Model of Municipal Lincoln East, Governance 11:00am Technology Planning in Criminal Justice Lincoln East, 46

49 OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 8:00 m Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group Meeting Lincoln West, 12:00pm 12:00pm 12:00pm Workshop: Keeping Classic Ethnographic Traditions Alive in Modern Criminology Workshop: Laboratory Experiments for Criminology Workshop: Methods for the Analysis of Non- Experimental Data: Instrumental Variables and Regression Discontinuity Designs Georgetown West, Georgetown East, Jefferson West, 3:00pm ASC Executive Board Meeting Cabniet, Concourse WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 9:30am Pearson Digital Products Focus Group I 4101, 4 th Floor 11:00ampm Crime and Justice Research Alliance Meeting Albright, Terrace 12:30pm 12:30pm International Green Criminology Working Group Meeting (IGCWG) Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Alumni Association Luncheon 2:00pm Race and Justice: An International Journal - Editorial Board Meeting 2:00pm 2:00pm 3:30pm The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the Academy of Experimental Criminology Awards White Collar Crime Research Consortium Meeting Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology & Criminal Justice (ADPCCJ) Meeting 1101, 1st Floor Kalorama Ballroom, Churchill Hotel 1101, 1st Floor International Ballroom West, Albright, Terrace 2101, 2nd Floor 47

50 OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 5:00pm Association of Chinese Criminology & Criminal Justice General Meeting International Ballroom West, 6:30pm ASC Awards Plenary International Ballroom East, 8:00pm 8:00pm ASC Opening Social featuring Ron Akers and His Bluegrass Band Criminologists and Classical Music: An Informal Salon THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 International Ballroom Center, Cabniet, Concourse 9:30am Crime Media Culture Editorial Board Meeting Albright, Terrace 12:30pm ASC Student Affairs Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace 12:30pm Journal of Quantitative Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Kalorama, Churchill Hotel 1:30pm Ice Cream Social (sponsored by Wiley) Columbia Hall, Terrace 2:00pm A Friend of Ours: A Tribute to David Curry Cabinet, Concourse 2:00pm 2:00pm 9 th Annual Workshop on State Crime (Organized by the International State Crime Research Center) Association of Chinese Criminology & Criminal Justice Board Meeting Kalorama, Lobby Boundary, Terrace 2:00pm Caribbean Crime and Justice Meeting 1101, 1st Floor 2:00pm Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Board Meeting 2101, 2nd Floor 2:00pm Pearson Digital Products Focus Group II 4101, 4 th Floor 3:30pm Korean Society of Criminology in America (KOSCA) 7th Annual Mtg Kalorama, Churchill Hotel 48

51 OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 5:00pm African Criminology and Justice Association Meeting Albright, Terrace 7:30am Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Breakfast Georgetown West, 8:00am 8:00am ASC Welcomes New Members, Students and Mentors Breakfast Tribute to the Contributions of Richard H. Ward ( ) International Ballroom West, Jefferson West, 9:30am ASC Business Meeting Boundary, Terrace 9:30am Pearson Digital Products Focus Group III 4101, 4 th Floor 11:00am ASC 2016 Program Committee Meeting Kalorama, Churchill Hotel 11:00am ASC Policy Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace 11:00ampm ASC Publications Meeting 3101, 3 rd Floor 12:30pm Homicide Studies Editorial Board Meeting 2101, 2 nd Floor 12:30pm Korean Society of Criminology in America (KOSCA) Brownbag Lunch 1101, 1 st Floor 2:00pm Criminologists without Borders (Open to All) International Ballroom West, 3:30pm ASC Teaching Committee Meeting Albright, Terrace 3:30pm 4:00pm 5:00pm Discussion of ASC Representation to the United Nations Homicide Research Working Group 2015 Richard & Carolyn Block Awards International Association for the Study of Organized Crime Business Meeting (IASOC) 1101, 1 st Floor Georgetown West, 2101, 2 nd Floor 49

52 OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 5:00pm ASC Presidential Plenary: Presidential Justice Award and Presidential Address (Mark Warr, Jazz Piano) International Ballroom East, 6:00pm ASC Presidential Reception International Ballroom Center, 9:00 pm ASC Minority Fellowship Dance Celebration featuring Hot Spots SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 International Ballroom Center, 12:00pm ASC Closing Brunch (All Are Welcome) International Ballroom West, 12:30pm ASC Executive Board Meeting Georgetown West, 50

53 RECEPTIONS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 9:00 11:00pm of Nebraska at Omaha Reception Georgetown West, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 12:30 1:50pm Division on People of Color & Crime Symposium Luncheon and Awards 3:30 4:50pm Division of Policing Reception and Awards Ceremony Buca di Beppo (Off-site) Georgetown West, Temple Reception FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 7:00 9:00pm Jefferson East, Concourse 12:30 1:50pm Division of International Criminology Awards Presentation and Reception (Open to All Participants) American Reception Arizona State Reception 7:00 9:00pm Centre for Criminological Research, of Sheffield Reception CNA Networking Reception Florida State Reception George Mason Reception International Ballroom West, Oaklawn, Lobby Cabinet, Pisctaway, Lobby Albright,Terrace Holmead, Lobby Jay, Lobby 51

54 RECEPTIONS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 (7:00 9:00pm continued) Griffith Reception Indiana Reception John Jay College of Criminal Justice Reception Michigan State Northeastern Reception Rutgers Reception Sam Houston State College of Criminal Justice Reception Simon Fraser Reception The Pennsylvania State Reception at Albany Reception of California, Irvine Reception of Cincinnati Reception of Louisville Reception of Maryland, College Park Reception West Virginia Reception Lincoln East, Concourse Coats. Terrace Kalorama, Lobby International Ballroom West, Northwest, Lobby Jefferson West, Concourse Gunston,Terrace Morgan, Lobby Embassy,Terrace Fairchild,Terrace Lincoln West, Concourse Monroe, Cardozo,Terrace Georgetown, Concourse Dupont,Terrace 52

55 EXHIBITORS The exhibits present many publications of interest to those in criminology. Many of the books exhibited are authored by members of The American Society of Criminology. The exhibit is located on the Columbia, Terrace. Many exhibitors will give discounts on books ordered at the meeting. Exhibit hours: Wednesday, November 18 Thursday, November 19 Friday, November 20 10:00 am 5:00 pm 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:30 am 5:00 pm Asian Criminological Society Carolina Academic Press Cengage Learning CRC Press \ Taylor & Francis Group Crime & Justice Research Centre, Faculty of Law, Queensland of Technology Everytown for Gun Safety Homicide Research Working Group International Association for the Study of Organized Crime Jones & Bartlett Learning Justice Research and Statistics Association Korean Society of Criminology in America Lynne Rienner Publishers National Academic Press National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) NYU Press Office of Justice Programs Oxford Press Palgrave Macmillan Pearson Provalis Research Routledge/Anderson Rowman & Littlefield - Lexington Books Rutgers Rutgers Press Sage Select Travel Study Springer Temple Press The Crime Report Of California Press of Nebraska, Omaha Of New Haven US Department of Justice OJP Diagnostic Center/BJA NTTAC West Academic Wiley Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 53

56 PRESIDENTS 2016 Ruth Peterson 1977 William E. Amos 2015 Candace Kruttschnitt 1978 C. Ray Jeffery 2014 Joanne Belknap 1977 William E. Amos 2013 Robert Agnew 1976 Gilbert Geis 2012 Robert Sampson 1975 Nicholas N. Kittrie 2011 Steve Messner 1974 Edward Sagarin 2010 Richard Rosenfeld 1973 John C. Ball 2009 Todd Clear 1972 Charles L. Newman 2008 Robert J. Bursik, Jr Simon Dinitz 2008 Michael Tonry 1970 Albert Morris 2006 Gary LaFree 1969 Bruno Cormier 2005 Julie Horney 1968 Gerhard O.W. Mueller 2004 Francis T. Cullen 1967 Marvin Wolfgang 2003 John H. Laub 1966 Walter C. Reckless 2002 Lawrence W. Sherman 1965 Walter C. Reckless 2001 C. Ronald Huff 1964 Walter C. Reckless 2000 Roland Chilton 1963 Donal E.J. MacNamara 1999 David P. Farrington 1962 Donal E.J. MacNamara 1998 Margaret A. Zahn 1961 Donal E.J. MacNamara 1997 James F. Short, Jr 1960 Donal E.J. MacNamara 1996 Charles F. Wellford 1959 Marcel Frym 1995 Freda Adler 1958 John Kenney 1994 Jerome H. Skolnick 1957 John Kenney 1993 Delbert S. Elliott 1956 Richard Hankey 1992 Alfred Blumstein 1955 Richard Simon 1991 John Hagan 1954 William Dienstein 1990 Joan Petersilia 1953 William Dienstein 1989 Joan McCord 1952 Frank Boolsen 1988 William J. Chambliss 1951 Douglas Kelley 1987 Don M. Gottfredson 1950 Douglas Kelley 1986 Lloyd E. Ohlin 1949 Orlando Wilson 1985 Austin T. Turk 1948 Orlando Wilson 1984 Albert J. Reiss, Jr Orlando Wilson 1983 Travis Hirschi 1946 Orlando Wilson 1982 Harry E. Allen 1945 Orlando Wilson 1981 Frank Scarpitti 1944 Orlando Wilson 1980 Daniel Glaser 1942 Orlando Wilson 1979 Ronald L. Akers 1941 August Vollmer 1978 C. Ray Jeffery 54

57 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group Meeting 8:00am to 5:00pm Lincoln West, Concourse 002. Workshop: Laboratory Experiments for Criminology 12:00 to 4:00pm Georgetown East, Instructor: Garrett Ridinger, of California, Irvine 003. Workshop: Keeping Classic Ethnographic Traditions Alive in Modern Criminology 12:00 to 4:00pm Georgetown West, Instructor: Jamie J. Fader, Temple 004. Workshop: Methods for The Analysis of Non-Experimental Data: Instrumental Variables and Regression Discontinuity Designs 12:00 to 4:00pm Jefferson West, Concourse Instructors: Steve van de Weijer, NSCR / VU, Amsterdam Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement 005. ASC Executive Board Meeting 3:00 to 7:00pm Cabinet, 006. Division on Women & Crime Feminist Criminology Theory in Action Workshop 4:00 to 7:00pm Monroe, Participants: Kimberly Cook, of North Carolina, Wilmington Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland Christina DeJong, Michigan State Molly Dragiewicz, Queensland of Technology Denise Paquette Boots, of Texas at Dallas Carrie L. Buist, of North Carolina, Wilmington Deena Isom, of South Carolina WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, The Politics of Punishment 8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Private Prisons and the Politics of Punishment; William Farrell, Indiana Southeast Capital Punishment: The Influence of Jurors' Gender on Mitigation and Punishment; Stephanie Lynn Albertson, Indiana Southwest Protect and Serve: The Militarization of Law Enforcement; William Brown, Western Oregon ; Scott Tighe, Western Oregon Applying Critical Ethnography to the Injustice of Incarcerated Female Veterans; Misty Weitzel, Western Oregon William Farrell, Indiana Southeast Discussant: Randall Shelden, of Nevada, Las Vegas 008. Evaluation in Criminology and Criminal Justice 8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Community Norms around Violence in Brooklyn, New York; Jeffrey Butts, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Kathleen Tomberg, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Caterina Roman, Temple Randomized-Control Trials in the Context of Justice Programming; Manolya Tanyu, American Institutes for Research; Nicholas Read, American Institutes for Research; Roger Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research Retrieving Administrative Data to Assess Long- Term Outcomes: A Case Study of the 23-Year Follow-up of the Milwaukee Domestic Violence Experiment; Heather Michele Harris, of California, Berkeley; Daniel Polans, Milwaukee Police Department; David Mazeika, The College of New Jersey; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Heather Michele Harris, of California, Berkeley 55

58 009. Wildlife Crime and Traditional Criminological Topics: Bridging Mainstream and Fringe Topics in Criminology 8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace Fishy Business in the Western Cape: The Dynamics of South Africa's Illegal Trade in Abalone; Greg Warchol, Northern Michigan Toward Understanding the Cognitive Dimensions of Blue Water Crime: Insight from Fishers and Fishery Managers in Nicaragua; Mark Charles Gibson, Michigan State ; Meredith L. Gore, Michigan State Black Diamonds: The Illegal Trade in Caviar; D.P. van Uhm, Utrecht Understanding the Organization of Endangered Wildlife Trade in Peru; Antony C. Leberatto, Rutgers Will Moreto, of Central Florida Discussant: Will Moreto, of Central Florida 010. Author Meets Critics: Dealing with International Crimes in Africa: When are Indigenous Justice Systems better than Criminal Trials? 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Simeon P. Sungi, United States International -Africa David Polizzi, Indiana State Critics: Nabil Ouassini, Governors State Stephen Simms, Bridgewater State Douglas Evans, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / Mercy College Discussant: George Kakoti, NOVA Southeastern 011. Authors Meet Critics: International Perspectives and Empirical Findings on Child Participation: From Social Exclusion to Child- Inclusive Policies 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Author: Benedetta Faedi Duramy, Golden Gate School of Law Critics: Rob White, of Tasmania Katharina Joosen, NSCR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Discussants: Tara Collins, Ryerson Francine Cyr, of Montreal Lynne Marie Kohm, Regent School of Law 012. Drugs and Alcohol 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace A Test of General Strain Theory: Female Offenders Abuse History and Continued Substance Use; Marva Goodson, Michigan State ; Merry Morash, Michigan State ; Deborah Kashy, Michigan State ; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State ; Sandi Smith, Michigan State Drug Use among Peruvian Young Offenders: Research and Intervention from a Developmental Approach; Hugo Morales, Pontifical Catholic of Peru Monitoring, Deviant Peers and Substance Use: Age-Varying and Long Term Associations among Adolescents Ages ; Eva-Lotta Nilsson, Malmö ; Marie Torstensson Levander, Malmö The Age Crime Curve and DUI Offenders; Lauren Knoth, The Pennsylvania State ; R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State Use of Marijuana at Early Midlife Explained by Different Life Trajectories of Social Bonds since Adolescence; Xiaozhao Yousef Yang, Purdue Xiaozhao Yousef Yang, Purdue 013. Criminology and the Culture of Fear 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Ebola: A Case Study of Public Dialogue in Two Cities Papers Regarding the Intersection of Science, Policy, and Criminalization; Kristine Artello, Virginia Commonwealth ; Michele Greep, Virginia Commonwealth Fear of Crime, Biased Information Processing, and Social Categorization; Ioanna Gouseti, London School of Economics Reacting to the Improbable: Handgun Carrying Permit Application Rates Following High Profile Mass Shootings; Brandon Turchan, Michigan State ; April M. Zeoli, Michigan State S-Porous Borders: Media Content Analysis of ISIS/Ebola; Katherine R. Abbott, of

59 New Hampshire; Reinmar Freis-Beattie, of New Hampshire The United States' Response to its Sex Offender Problem: Moral Panics and the Media Presentation versus Reality; Christopher Bruell, Saint Anselm College Annika Yvette Anderson, California State, San Bernardino 014. Youth Experiences With and Perceptions of Police 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace The Police Jacked Me Today : Perceptions of Police Legitimacy among Ethnic Minority Youth Gang Members; Madeleine Novich, Rutgers ; Geoffrey Hunt, of Aarhus, Institute for Scientific Analysis Youth-Police interaction in a Multi-Ethnic Society; Anina Schwarzenbach, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law Examining Youth Perceptions of Police in Rural Canada: Trust, Community and Procedural Justice; Michael Adorjan, of Calgary; Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial of Newfoundland; Dale Spencer, Carleton Perceptions of Procedural Justice within the Criminal Justice System: Comparing Court- Ordered and Non-Court-Ordered Adolescents; Kimberly Dianne Hassell, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Blake M. Randol, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee You Don t Get Respect if You Give no Respect. How Black and Latino Youth Make Sense of Encounters with Police; Morgan McCallin, Rutgers ; Andres Rengifo, Rutgers Morgan McCallin, Rutgers 015. Evidence-Based Program Evaluations 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace An Evaluation Study on a Jail Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program; Heejong Jacob Joo, California State, Bakersfield; Gregory Gonzales, Kern County Sheriff s Office; Debbie Pershadsingh, Kern County Sheriff s Office; Wendy Vela, Kern County Sheriff s Office Applying Evidence Based Practices and Approaches Statewide; Anne M. Hobbs, of Nebraska at Omaha; Sara Moore, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER of Nebraska at Omaha Definitions Matter: Correctional Effectiveness and the Characterization of Recidivism; Jordan Hyatt, Drexel ; Michael Ostermann, Rutgers How Much Recidivism in Federal Prison? The Effects of Measuring Cups; Scott David Camp, Federal Bureau of Prisons; Dawn M. Daggett, Federal Bureau of Prisons Indicators of Success in Restorative Justice Program Evaluation: How Do We Know What Works?; Tania Arvanitidis, Simon Fraser Tiffany Bergin, Kent State 016. Determinants and Variation in Extremist Violence 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Acts of Islamic Terrorism in Germany: Contexts and Determinants of Radicalization; Nils Boeckler, Bielefeld ; Lina Stetten, Bielefeld ; Viktoria Roth, Bielefeld ; Andreas Zick, Bielefeld Caste and Left Extremist Violence in India: A Quantitative Analysis of District- Variation; Madhukar Shetty, at Albany, SUNY The Correlates of Terrorist Attacks in Canada; Christine Neudecker, Simon Fraser ; Garth Davies, Simon Fraser Transnational and Internal Conflict in Africa: Spatial Temporal Analysis of Political Violence and Intervention in Failed States; Michael Alan Hollingsworth, Old Dominion Examination of the Relationship Between Domestic and Foreign Attacks Against the U.S.; Henda Y. Hsu, of Houston-Clear Lake; Bob Edward Vasquez, Texas State ; David McDowall, at Albany, SUNY Gabriella E. Sanchez, National Security Studies Institute - of Texas El Paso 017. History of Criminological Thought: The Development of Key Ideas in Criminology 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace A Brief History of Progressive Criminology in California, ; Randolph Myers, Old Dominion ; Tim Goddard, Florida

60 International Stupid Ideas, Worldwide Appeal: The Puzzle of Lombroso s Influence in Criminology ; Paul Knepper, of Sheffield Shaming, Reintegration and Restorative Justice: Braithwaite in Australia, New; Hee Joo Kim, Kyonggi ; Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion 018. Crime and Place: Policing Place WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace The Differential Effects of Police Enforcement Actions in High Crime Street Blocks and Intersections; Cory P. Haberman, of Cincinnati; Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple ; Ralph B. Taylor, Temple A Blind Randomized Controlled Trial: Testing Police Response in Property Crime Micro-Time Hot Spots; Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic ; Roberto Santos, Port St. Lucie FL Police Department Testing the Suitability and Accuracy of Predictive Policing in Latin America; Laura Jaitman, Inter-American Development Bank; Roberto Santos, Port St. Lucie FL Police Department; Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic The Relationship Between Police Proactivity and Geographic Crime Patterns; Xiaoyun Wu, George Mason ; Cynthia Lum, George Mason ; Christopher Koper, George Mason 019. Victim Services and Help-Seeking Behavior of Crime Victims 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace The Role of Violent Victimization in Women's Experiences of Multiple Homelessness; Ryan Broll, of Guelph; Laura Huey, of Western Ontario Barriers to Victim Services as Perceived by Victims of Crime; Lisa Growette Bostaph, Boise State ; Laura L. King, Boise State ; Lane Kirkland Gillespie, Boise State ; Amanda Goodson, Boise State ; Juan M. Lopez, Boise State Factors That Affect Violence Victims Use of Services across the Rural/Urban Divide; Samantha Balemba, of North 58 Georgia; Timothy Hayes, of North Georgia Experiencing Victimization: An Analysis of Male and Female Health Consequences and Help- Seeking Behaviors; Lena Campagna, of Massachusetts, Boston; Heather Zaykowski, of Massachusetts, Boston Soccer Referees Victimization of Aggressive Behavior; Jonas Visschers, KU Leuven, Leuven Institute of Criminology Lena Campagna, of Massachusetts, Boston 020. Recent Research that Informs Sentencing Policy 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace Group Threat and Recidivism: The Relationship between Minority Population Size and the Likelihood of Reconviction; Miltonette Olivia Craig, Florida State ; Kaleena J. Burkes, Florida State Evidence Analysis in Child Pornography Cases: How Much is Enough?; Sarah Paquette, Universite de Montreal; Francis Fortin, Universite de Montreal - Ecole de criminologie The Impact of Gender and Race on Decisions to Sentence Offenders to Intermediate Sanctions; Lori Elis, Radford Recent Research on Recidivism among Federal Offenders; Kim Steven Hunt, United States Sentencing Commission The Impact of Imprisonment Length on Reoffending; Tanja Tambour Joergensen, Ministry of Justice, Denmark Lori Elis, Radford 021. Domestic Violence and Court Innovations 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace An Evaluation of the Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative in Milwaukee County Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Courts; Nelida Cortes, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Domestic Violence and GPS-EM: Managing Expectations; Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot, of Calgary; Tamara Nerlien, of Calgary Electronic Monitoring in Spain: Analysis of the GPS Implementation in Cases of Gender Violence; Lorea Arenas, of Malaga Measures against Stalking and Future Challenges

61 in Japan; Yuko Utsumi, Police Policy Research Center of Japan Prosecution and Sentencing of Stalking Suspects; Raymond H. C. Teske, Sam Houston State Tusty ten Bensel, of Arkansas at Little Rock 022. Police Decision-Making 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace A Qualitative Assessment of Police Officer Decision-Making; Glen Ishoy, Georgia State Discerning the Discretion: Quantitative Analysis of Factors Impacting Police Discretion with Young Offenders; Krystal Glowatski, Simon Fraser Police Discretion in Responding to Citizen Calls For Service; Sean Varano, Roger Williams ; Joseph Schafer, Southern Illinois Carbondale; Jeffrey Cancino, Texas State Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence: Influences on Decision-Making; Anjali J. Fulambarker, of Illinois at Chicago Policing Juveniles: Understanding the Decision to Arrest; Sherry Lynn Skaggs, of Central Arkansas Sherry Lynn Skaggs, of Central Arkansas 023. Psychological and Social Processes of Reentry and Desistance 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Religion, Reentry and Recidivism; Frank Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Return to Drug Use Post-Release From Prison Among Formerly Incarcerated Black Americans; Tawandra L. Rowell-Cunsolo, Columbia Medical Center; Noreen Boadi, Columbia Medical Center; Rahma Mkuu, Arkansas Department of Health; Edgar Vargas, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health; Stephen Sampong, Columbia Medical Center; Lanxiang Li, Columbia Testing an Integrated Control Theory of Prisoner Reentry: Self-Control, Social Control, and Recidivism; Ryan Lafleur, of Guelph The Effect of Self-Efficacy on Recidivism; Andrea Garber Krieg, Lewis ; Stephen Demuth, Bowling Green State WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Understanding How Reentering Prisoners Plans to Change are Impacted by the Framing of Challenges; Audris S. Campbell, of Massachusetts, Boston; Andrea Leverentz, of Massachusetts, Boston Edith Kinney, San Jose State 024. Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data 8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data; Lou Reedt, United States Sentencing Commission Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data; Kevin Blackwell, United States Sentencing Commission Effective Use of Federal Sentencing Data; Courtney Semisch, United States Sentencing Commission 025. Determinants of Non-lethal Force by Police 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby An Examination of Police Use of Force in Stop and Frisk Situations; Matt Richie, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Steven G. Brandl, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Further Exploring Neighborhood Influence on Police Use of Force: Integrating Aggregate Measures of Officer Characteristics; John Shjarback, Arizona State ; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State Measuring How Organizational Changes Impact Police Performance: A Time-Series Analysis on Police Use of Force; Hyeyoung Lim, of Alabama at Birmingham; Amanda D. Johnson, of Memphis; Bert Burraston, of Memphis Police Use of Dogs and Suspect Race; Robert Kaminski, of South Carolina; Xueyi Xing, of South Carolina Police Use of Force and Suspect Behavior: An Inmate Perspective; Matthew William Logan, California State, San Bernardino; Mark Alden Morgan, of Cincinnati Matthew William Logan, California State, San Bernardino

62 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Examining Force Used by and Against Police Officers 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby A Systematic Literature Review on Police Behavior: Factors Affecting Police Misuse of Force; Christine Katherine Wojciechowski, of Waterloo; Jennifer Schulenberg, of Waterloo Ambush Attacks of Police Officers: An Analysis of Environmental Factors; Zoe Thorkildsen, CNA Institute for Public Research Correlates of Disproportionate Police Force; Rebecca J. Howell, Charleston Southern ; Christian Long, Clemson Exploring Variation in Citizen Resistance of Police Coercive Authority; Michael Travis Rossler, Illinois State An Analysis of the Situational Context of CED Use of Force Encounters; Jane Poore, Seattle Jane Poore, Seattle 027. Policy Panel: Learning After Ferguson: Policing in the Wake of a High Profile Officer-Involved Shooting 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom Center, Policing in the Immediate Aftermath of the Shooting of Michael Brown; Col. Jon Belmar, Chief of Police, St. Louis County Police Department Initial Impact of the Ferguson, MO Police Shooting on Black and Non-Black Residents Perceptions of Police Procedural Justice, Trust, Legitimacy, and Effectiveness; Tammy Rinehart Kochel, Southern Illinois Policy and Practice Implications of the Community Impact Assessment; Jim Bueermann, Police Foundation David Weisburd, George Mason 028. Implementing the Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol (SPEP): Findings from OJJDP's Juvenile Justice Reinvestment and Reform Initiative (JJRRI) 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East, The Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol (SPEP): Using the Meta-Analytic Evidence of Effectiveness to Assess Program Effectiveness; Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute; Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Peabody Research Institute, Vanderbilt SPEP Implementation Requirements, Challenges, and Implications at the System ; Akiva Liberman, The Urban Institute; Jeanette Hussemann, The Urban Institute; John Roman, The Urban Institute Making Use of the SPEP: Implementation Requirements, Challenges, and Implications at the Program ; Jeanette Hussemann, The Urban Institute; Akiva Liberman, The Urban Institute Akiva Liberman, The Urban Institute Discussant: Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 029. Roundtable: Constructing Reentry: An Exploration of Prisoner Reentry Experiences through Diverse Perspectives 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Tanya Whittle, of Delaware Participants: Ashley R. Kilmer, of Delaware John Michael Halushka, New York Francis Prior, of Pennsylvania 030. Roundtable: Penal Policy 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #2, Terrace Abolition Lessons from the Streets: Related Campaigns in Washington, DC; Vicki Chartrand, Bishop's ; Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, CUNY Graduate Center / of Winnipeg; Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona Echoes Through Time: The Historical Roots of the NYPD s Post-9/11 Response to Violent Extremism; Kate Irwin, The of Queensland Is Life Without Parole More Humane than Death?; Ross Kleinstuber, of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; Sandra Joy, Rowan ; Elizabeth Mansley, Mount Aloysius College 60

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

64 ; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State ; Jesenia M. Pizarro, Michigan State of Gunshot Wound Severity in Non-Fatal Shooting Incidents; Lauren Magee, Michigan State ; Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Indiana ; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State 036. Staff Practices in Community Supervision: Performance Indicators, Officer Perceptions, and Staff Coaching 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse Performance Measures in Community Corrections: Measuring Effective Supervision Practices with Existing Agency Data; Lauren Duhaime, George Mason ; Heather Toronjo, George Mason ; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State ; Faye Taxman, George Mason A Case Study in Skills for Offender Assessment and Responsivity (SOARING2): How Officer Coaching is used in Hidalgo County, Texas; Faustino Lopez, Hidalgo County Community Supervision and Corrections Department; Stephanie Maass, George Mason ; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State ; Faye Taxman, George Mason Officer Practices and Perceptions Explain Variation in Probationer Supervision Outcomes: A Multi-level Examination of Practices Across Five Agencies; Heather Toronjo, George Mason ; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State ; Lauren Duhaime, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State Discussant: C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ 037. General Strain Theory: Empirical Analyses of Strain and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby A Test of General Strain Theory: Police Stress and Deviant Behavior; Jeong Lim Kim, Tarleton WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER State ; Ryung Nam Kim, of Chicago; Brenda Riley, Tarleton State ; Sharon Johnson, Tarleton State Examining General Strain Theory with College Freshmen; Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg Strain, Negative Affect, Low Self-Control, and Juvenile Delinquency: A Latent Growth Curve Analysis; Hyeonjung Kim, Southern Illinois ; Christina Campbell, Southern Illinois A Stress Test: Examining Agnew s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency; Kimberly Ann Chism, The of Southern Mississippi; Scott Menard, Sam Houston State Kimberly Ann Chism, The of Southern Mississippi 038. Policy Panel: The Imperative to Expand Release Options for Men and Women with Life and Other Long Prison Sentences 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse The Impact of Life Sentences on Prospects for Criminal Justice Reform; Marc Mauer, The Sentencing Project This is What a Lifer Looks Like ; Tyrone Werts, Temple 's Inside Out Prison Exchange Program Gendering Sentence Reform: The Situation of Women Serving Life and Other Long Term Sentences; Barbara A. Owen, California State, Fresno Revisiting the Most Potent Justifications for Policies that Aim to Keep People Incarcerated for Life; M. Kay Harris, Temple M. Kay Harris, Temple 039. The Overlaps Between Violent Extremism and Extreme Violence: Lessons from the National Institute of Justice 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse Transnational Crimes among Somali-Americans:

65 Convergences of Radicalization and Trafficking; Steve Weine, of Illinois at Chicago Across the Universe?: A Comparative Analysis of Violent Radicalization Across Three Offender Types with Implications for Criminal Justice Training and Education; John Horgan, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Paul Gill, College London; James Silver, of Massachusetts, Lowell A Comparative Study of Violent Extremism and Gangs; Gary LaFree, of Maryland; David Pyrooz, of Colorado, Boulder; Scott Decker, Arizona State Gang Affiliation and Radicalization to Violent Extremism within Somali-American Communities; Heidi Ellis, Boston Children's Hospital / Harvard Medical School; Saida Abdi, Boston Children's Hospital John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Discussants: John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Richard Legault, U.S. Department of Homeland Security 040. Victimization in International Context 8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby Chapel Hill Murders: Estimating Muslim Victimization; Farrukh B. Hakeem, Shaw ; Amin Asfari, Wake Technical Community College; Paula Gormley, South Children and Juvenile Protection Services in Taiwan: The Present and Future; Tsui-Wen Huang, Central Police, Taiwan Ciberaprende (Cyberlearn): Intervening to Prevent Cybervictimization among Adolescents; Fernando Miro-Llinares, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche; Rebeca Bautista, CRIMINA Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche Future Directions for Inter-Agency Cooperation to Support Human Trafficking Victims in Vietnam; Hoang Tien Le, Queensland of Technology - Australia; Molly Dragiewicz, Queensland of Technology; Thanh Van Trinh, People s Police - Vietnam Examining Ontario and Canadian Community Response Models to Human Trafficking; Megan Byrne, of Guelph Megan Byrne, of Guelph WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Gender Differences in Crime, Criminality and Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, An Empirical Test of the Pathways Perspective; Krista Gehring, of Houston - Downtown Differentiating between Moffitt's Developmental Taxonomy and Silverthorn and Frick's Delayed- Onset Models of Female Offending; Sarah El Sayed, of Texas at Arlington; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas Examining Female Participation in Drug Trafficking Groups; Daniel Joseph McCarthy, The Pennsylvania State Exploring the Impact of Creativity on Gender Discrepancies in Criminal Propensity; Matthew Dolliver, of Alabama Female Masculinity: Its Influences on Gender Norms, Prison and Recidivism Rates; Victoria Ginsley, of Ontario Institute of Technology Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason 042. Technology and Militarization: New Directions in Policing Research 8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Public Perceptions and Organizational Realities of Police Use of UAVs in Canada; Alana Saulnier, Queen's ; Scott Thompson, Queen's Technology and Perceptions of Police: An Experimental Point of View Study of Citizen- Police Interactions; Megan Marie Parry, Arizona State ; Richard K. Moule, Jr., Arizona State The Impact of License Plate Recognition on Community Views of the Police: An Experiment; Linda Merola, George Mason ; Cynthia Lum, George Mason ; Ryan Murphy, Catholic of America Beyond the City and Into the Indian Reservation: The Militarization of American Indian Police Departments; Favian Martin, Arcadia Impact of Police Militarization on Modern Democracy: Police, Public & Media; Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Nicole N. Hanson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

66 043. Legal Services for the Indigent: A Study of Defendants with Mental Health Needs WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Public Defense Services for People with Mental Health Needs; Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, Vera Institute of Justice; Jim Parsons, Vera Institute of Justice; Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Pamela Clark Robbins, Policy Research Associates; Chelsea Davis, Vera Institute of Justice Defendants with Mental Disorders Satisfaction with Indigent Defense Representation; Pamela Clark Robbins, Policy Research Associates; Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, Vera Institute of Justice; Lindsay Gerus, Policy Research Associates Defendant s Perception of Procedural Justice in Relation to their Representation; Jim Parsons, Vera Institute of Justice; Ayesha Delany- Brumsey, Vera Institute of Justice; Pamela Clark Robbins, Policy Research Associates; Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Chelsea Davis, Vera Institute of Justice Defendant Voices: Defendants Views of Their Representation and Pathways into the Justice System; Chelsea Davis, Vera Institute of Justice; Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, Vera Institute of Justice; Jim Parsons, Vera Institute of Justice; Henry Steadman, Policy Research Associates; Pamela Clark Robbins, Policy Research Associates 044. Work, Occupations, Legitimate and Illegitimate Economies, and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby Does Industry Matter? An Examination of Trends in Recidivism amongst Young Adults Employed in Different Industries; Jillian Stein, Mathematica Policy Research Uncovering the Hidden Relationship Between the Economy and Crime: The Role of the Shadow Economy; Michael Rocque, Bates College; James Saunoris, Eastern Michigan Welfare and Crime: An Examination of State- Policy Choices on City- Crime Rates; Stacy Wittrock, of Iowa; Karen Heimer, of Iowa Can a Hustler Get a Tip? : Exploring Offender Decision Making Inside the Culture of Cash; 64 Donald Hunt, Georgia State ; Richard Wright, Georgia State Testing Workplace Disorgantion Theory; Jason Davis, Clayton State ; Lisa Holland- Davis, Clayton State Jason Davis, Clayton State 045. Roundtable: An Analysis of the Status Characteristics-Expectation States Tradition in Serial Crime; Extending Social Psychology to Serious Criminal Deviance 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor James L. Williams, Texas Woman's Discussants: Michael Troy Brown, Texas Wesleyan Stephanie Kalapach, Texas Wesleyan J. Greg Gullion, Texas Wesleyan 046. Roundtable: Illicit Narcotic Drug Use, County Jails, and Community Responsibility 8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor Jail Staff Can You Hear Us? Voices Of a Cohort of Individuals Addicted to Narcotics; Judith Sturges, Pennsylvania State, Fayette Community Responsibility: Preliminary Findings of the Reality Tour; Jill Sturges, Pennsylvania State, Fayette The Epidemic of Narcotic Drug Use in a Rural County in Pennsylvania; Tyler Garlick, Pennsylvania State, Fayette Jail Administrator s Role to Assist Inmates with Addictions; Marissa Keslar, Pennsylvania State, Fayette Third-generation Jail Design and Program Implementation; Angel Fulton, Pennsylvania State, Fayette Judith Sturges, Pennsylvania State, Fayette 047. Family Matters: Parents, Children, and Incarceration 8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor Motherhood and Incarceration: Parenting Experiences Before, During, and After Prison; Dawn Beichner, Illinois State ; Daniel Anderson, Illinois State ; Cara E. Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State Mothers and Fathers in Prison: Gender Differences in Child Contact; Tasha R. Galardi, Oregon State ; Christopher Lyons, of New Mexico

67 You Can Talk to God : Mothering during Visitation in Jail; Brittnie Aiello, Merrimack College Child Visitation and Outcomes among Inmate Parents; Brandon Bakes, Florida State ; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State The Impact of Family on Incarceration Experience and Reentry Success; Sarah Richerme, Mississippi State ; David May, Mississippi State Valerie R. Stackman, of Wisconsin - Platteville 048. Support for Capital Punishment and Understanding of Aggravation and Mitigation 8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor Do Botched Executions Matter? A Comparative Examination of Student Samples From Two College Campuses in the United States; Rhonda Dobbs, Tarleton State ; Daryl J. Kosiak, Northern State ; Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg, Northern State Effect of Empathy on Death Penalty Support in Relation to the Racial Divide and Gender Gap; Brian David Godcharles, of South Florida; John K. Cochran, of South Florida; Kathleen M. Heide, of South Florida; Eldra P. Solomon, Center for Mental Health, Tampa, FL Individual Differences in the Evaluation of Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances: Attributional Complexity as a Mediator; Matthew Philip West, of Nevada, Reno; Logan Yelderman, of Nevada, Reno; Monica K. Miller, of Nevada, Reno Whether the Bright-line Cut-off Rule Exacerbates Capital Juror Comprehension of the Definition of Intellectual Disability; Leona Deborah Jochnowitz, at Albany, SUNY Rhonda Dobbs, Tarleton State 049. Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking 9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Ethnographic Research on the Sex Industry: The Ambivalence of Ethical Guidelines and the Ethnicity Taboo; Dina Siegel, Utrecht WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ; Roos de Wildt, Utrecht Purity and Danger: The Challenges of Researching Young Sex Workers in the Age of Anti- Trafficking; Anthony Marcus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Ric Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Coloring Within Invisible Lines: Ethical and Moral Quandaries of doing Fieldwork with Youth who Self-Identify as Sex Workers and Pimps; Amber Horning, William Paterson ; Amalia Soledad Paladino, CUNY Graduate Center Trust, Rapport and Ethics in Human Trafficking Research: Reflections on Research with Male Labourers from South Asia in Singapore; Sallie Yea, National Institute of Education Roos de Wildt, Utrecht Discussant: Dina Siegel, Utrecht 050. New Developments in Understanding Reoffending by Merging Desistance and Reentry/Recidivism Research 9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, Encouraging and/or Identifying Desistance; Megan C. Kurlychek, at Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Bushway, at Albany, SUNY; Megan Denver, at Albany, SUNY Different Pieces of a Puzzle? Indicators of Desistance and Recidivism for Women on Probation and Parole; Merry Morash, Michigan State ; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State ; Deborah Kashy, Michigan State ; Sandi Smith, Michigan State Negative Social Capital in Prisoner s Personal Networks and Its Relationship with Recidivism; Paul E. Bellair, The Ohio State ; Ryan Light, of Oregon Revisiting Sutherland and the Gluecks: Assessing Reoffending through Recidivism and Desistance Models; Kevin Wright, Arizona State ; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State 051. Controlling Green Crime: The Role of Legislation and Enforcement 9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace

68 Environmental Crime, Risks and Presumptions: Delphi Study of Illicit Waste Trafficking in Finland; Iina Sahramäki, Police College Illegal Wildlife Trade: Crimes and Enforcement Seen Through a Norwegian Case Study; Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund, of Oslo South Africa's Illegal Trade in Flora; Greg Warchol, Northern Michigan The Big Apple and Ivory. Culture, Commerce and Implications for Prevention and Control; Lieselot Bisschop, Ghent / John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Control of Dogs: Solutions or Substitute Harms?; Claire Lawson, Cardiff Will Moreto, of Central Florida 052. Authors Meet Critics: Comparative Criminology: A Special Issue of the European Journal of Criminology 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Presenters: Michael Tonry, of Minnesota Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas David P. Farrington, Cambridge Michael Rocque, Bates College Gary LaFree, of Maryland Chad Posick, Georgia Southern Susanne Karstedt, Griffith Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern Richard E. Tremblay, of Montreal / College Dublin Marcelo F. Aebi, of Lausanne Critics: Paul Knepper, of Sheffield Antonia Linde, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open of Catalonia) Gerben Bruinsma, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Klaus Boers, of Muenster Michael G. Maxfield, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 053. Authors Meet Critics: The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison Thirty-Six Years On 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Presenters: Jeffrey Reiman, American Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky Critics: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan Michael J. Coyle, California State, Chico Rafik Mohamed, California State, San Bernardino Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky 054. Conduct Problems: Understanding, Prevention, and Intervention with SNAP (Stop Now And Plan) 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Antisocial and Prosocial Lie-telling in Children with Severe Conduct Problems; Sarah Zanette, of Toronto; Paul Henry, of Toronto; Margaret Walsh, Child Development Institute; Leena Augimeri, Child Development Institute; Kang Lee, of Toronto SNAP (Stop Now and Plan) and Future Criminal Outcome: A Case for Intervention During the Middle Years; Leena Augimeri, Child Development Institute; Margaret Walsh, Child Development Institute; Adam Donato, Child Development Institute SNAP Youth Justice: Preliminary Evaluation Results of an Evidence-Based Strategy Adapted for Justice Involved Youth (Technology); Margaret Walsh, Child Development Institute; Leena Augimeri, Child Development Institute; Sarah Woods, Child Development Institute 055. Punishment and Records 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace From Monopoly to Management: Revisiting Frontline Police Work in an Age of Concealed Carry; Jennifer Carlson, of Toronto Criminal History and the College Application Process; Robert Stewart, of Minnesota How Do Ex-Prisoners Navigate Employment Barriers to Re-Entry?; Philip Goodman, of Toronto Expanding Punishment through the Disclosure of Non-Conviction Records in Police Background Checks; Paula Maurutto, of Toronto; Kelly Hannah-Moffat, of Toronto Kelly Hannah-Moffat, of Toronto

69 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Corporations and Corporate Crimes: Comparing Regulatory, Civil, and Criminal Sanctions For Corporate Offenders 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Corporations and Sanctions: The Impact Of Different Sanctions On Corporate Profitability; Hannarae Lee, Indiana Bloomington Corporations, Law and The State; Steven Bittle, of Ottawa Criminal Sanctions for Public Credit Fraud; Eva Maria Souto García, of A Coruña, Spain Financial And Criminal Responsibility: Constitutional Social Rights, Public Moneys and Assets Recovery; Gonçalo S. de Mello Bandeira, Management School, Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave Justice Deferred? An Analysis Of Recent Corporate Fraud Cases In The U.S.; Mike Maume, of North Carolina, Wilmington David Hughes McElreath, of Mississippi 057. The Use of Network Analysis in Crime and Terrorism Studies 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Social Network Analysis and Terrorist Networks: A Methodological Review of Secondary Data Collection; Elias Nader, of Massachusetts, Lowell Cumulative Interdictions and Escalation of Commitment in Smuggling Networks; Brandon Behlendorf, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, of Maryland; Michelle D'Ippolito, of Maryland, College Park Social Media: A Transforming Agent for Extremist Groups?; Suzzette Lopez Abbasciano, of Massachusetts Lowell, Center for Terrorism and Security Studies Discussant: Brandon Behlendorf, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, of Maryland 058. Crime, Health, and Re-Entry 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace Social Networks and Health among the Incarcerated; Dana Haynie, Ohio State ; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State ; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers Health and Prisoner Reentry: Does Social Support Moderate Changes in Physical Health?; Chantal Fahmy, Arizona State An Examination of the Direct and Mediating Relationships between Health, Employment and Recidivism; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State ; Xia Wang, Arizona State Adolescents In-Group Friendships and Drinking Abstention: The Role of Popularity and Conformity; Carter Rees, Brigham Young ; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State Danielle Wallace, Arizona State 059. New Directions in Research on Self-Control Theory 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Assessing the General Theory of Crime: Intimate Partner Violence and the Gendered Nature of Self-Control; Laura Gulledge, of Southern Mississippi; Christine S. Sellers, Texas State ; Shayne Jones, of South Florida; John K. Cochran, of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, of South Florida The Influence of Religiosity and Low Self-Control on Decision Making; Maisha Nichole Cooper, Sam Houston State ; Jeffrey A. Bouffard, Sam Houston State Reason Taking the Reins from Impulsivity: The Promise of Dual-Systems Thinking for Criminology; Chae M. Mamayek, of Maryland; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland; Raymond Paternoster, of Maryland New Applications of Control Theories to Cybercrime and Cybercrime Victimization; Olena Antonaccio, of Miami; Eric Louderback, of Miami; Saman Zonouz, Rutgers School of Engineering Olena Antonaccio, of Miami 67

70 060. Perceptions of Crime, Power, Privilege, and Resistance 9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Crime Victims As Seen In Long-Format Television News Programs; A. Daktari Alexander, Interaction Transition Media Representations of Crimes of the Powerful; Marilia de Nardin Budó, Faculdade Meridional (IMED) - Brazil Police Legitimacy in Online Communities: An Analysis of Memetic Expressions; Philip Wagner, of Wisconsin - Parkside; Joshua Smallridge, Fairmont State The Black Bloc s Destruction of Canada: The CBC s Infotainment Styled reporting of the June 2010 G20 Summit in Toronto; Brandon Rigato, Ryerson What the Hack? Perceptions of Hackers and Cybercriminals in Popular Culture; Quinn Heath, Temple ; Aunshul Rege, Temple Brenda K. Vollman, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College 061. Emergent Constructions and Complex Encounters: Trafficking and Sex Work Narratives 9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace 'Saving Pross': Bodies in Pain and the Pornography of Suffering in Trafficking Narratives; Larissa Sandy, RMIT Sentiment Analysis on Human Trafficking Topics: The Case of Readers Comments in The Guardian; Maria Eirini Papadouka, of North Texas; Nicholas Evangelopoulos, of North Texas The Changing Experience of Sex Work in the Digital Age; K. Alford-Fowler, Rutgers The Nordic Model: New Social Constructs of Deviance in Sex Workers and Their Clients; Claudia Cojocaru, SNRG; Naomi Haber, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Larissa Sandy, RMIT 062. Geographical Disparities in Criminal Case Processing 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace It s Not All Black and White: Examining Sentencing Disparities in the Racialized South; Richard James Stringer, Old Dominion WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ; Melanie M. Holland, Old Dominion ; Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion Disparities in Felony Case Processing: An Analysis of a Southern, Semi-Urban Jurisdiction; Derek Scott, Western Kentucky Examining Rural-Urban Differences in Felony Sentencing of Pennsylvania; Yunmei Lu, Pennsylvania State ; Darrell Steffensmeier, Pennsylvania State Shared History, Shared Decisions: Using Social Networks to Examine Court Communities in 27 Counties; Robert Hutchison, The Pennsylvania State ; Wade C. Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State ; Brendan Lantz, The Pennsylvania State Geographic Variation in Court Case Outcomes: An Analysis of Provincial Courts in British Columbia; Andrew Reid, Simon Fraser ; David MacAlister, Simon Fraser ; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser ; Neil Boyd, Simon Fraser Andrew Reid, Simon Fraser 063. Domestic Violence and Broader Systems of Power, Control, and Inequality 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace The Behavior of Judicial Terrorism : Understanding Coercive Control within the US Judicial System; Donna King, of Central Florida "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House": The Compromises Feminists Make in the Courtroom; Fei Yang, of California, Irvine Facing Domestic Violence against Women in Brazil: an empirical study on the punitive impact of the Maria da Penha Law; Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello, Catholic of Pernambuco; Carolina Salazar L'Armée Queiroga De Medeiros, Universidade Católica de Pernambuco - UNICAP The Domestic Violence Against Women in Montes Claros/Brazil in the period of 2011 to 2014; Ederson da Cruz Pereira, Military Police of Minas Gerais State, Brazil; Rosania Rodrigues de Sousa, Fundação João Pinheiro The Public Agenda of Intimate Partner Homicide in China: A Weibo-Based Analysis; Jia Xue, of Pennsylvania

71 Edith Kinney, San Jose State 064. Police Legitimacy 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Copwatching: How Citizen Journalism Affects Police Legitimacy; Ashley K. Farmer, of Delaware Increasing Cognitive Capital to Enhance Police Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence on Police Supervision and Procedural Justice; Emily Owens, of Pennsylvania; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Geoffrey Alpert, of South Carolina; Karen Amendola, Police Foundation Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy: Immigration Status as a Predictor of Police Perceptions; Lidia E. Nuno, Arizona State ; Charles Katz, Arizona State West; Michael D. White, Arizona State Self-legitimacy and Organizational Commitment in Two Police Agencies; Justin Nix, of Louisville; Scott E. Wolfe, of South Carolina Justice from Within: The Benefits of a Procedurally fair Organizational Climate in Police Departments.; Rick Trinkner, Yale Law School; Tom Tyler, Yale Tom Tyler, Yale 065. Collaborative International Criminal Justice Research: Successful Projects from the U.S. State Department s Diplomacy Lab WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace Collaborative International Criminal Justice Research: Successful Projects from the U.S. State Department s Diplomacy Lab; Leonid Lantsman, U.S. Department of State Gender Based Violence in the Caribbean; José Miguel Cruz, Florida International John Jay s Experience with Diplomacy Lab: Projects on Women in Criminal Justice and Developing Measures for Law Enforcement Accountability; Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Port Security in the Caribbean: Assessments, Port Matching and Recommendations to Improve Seaport Security in Trinidad and Tobago, 69 Jamaica, The Bahamas and Guyana; Zachary C. Randall, Oklahoma 066. Measuring Sexual Violence with Self Report Surveys 9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East, Which Questions to Ask to Accurately Measure Rape and Sexual Assault; Christopher Krebs, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ The Impact of Rape and Sexual Assault Definitions on Rates and Characteristics of Victimization; Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Christopher Krebs, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International Comparing Error Structures for Estimates of Rape and Sexual Assault: The Design of the National Survey on Health and Safety; David Cantor, Westat, Inc; Shannan Catalano, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Measuring the Incidence and Prevalence of Sexual Victimization: BJS s Experience of Implementing the Prison Rape Elimination Act; Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ James Patrick Lynch, of Maryland 067. Crime Victims and Criminal Investigations 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Class, Caste, and Victimization. Importance of Identity in Police- Complainant interaction in India; T.K. Vinod Kumar, Indiana South Bend Improving Forensic Officer Responses to High Volume Crime: The Unlawful Entry Experiment; Emma Antrobus, of Queensland Policing Beyond the Pale: Sacrificing Civil Rights for Achievement, Advancement and Affiliation; Larry Karson, of Houston - Downtown The Effect of Specialized Law Enforcement Training on Child Neglect Conviction

72 Decisions; Mari B. Pierce, Penn State, Beaver Using Automated License-Plate Recognition Technology for Investigative Purposes; James Willis, George Mason ; Cynthia Lum, George Mason ; Christopher Koper, George Mason ; Jordan Nichols, George Mason ; Heather Vovak, George Mason ; Stephen Happeny, George Mason James Willis, George Mason 068. Understanding Victimization of College Students 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Examining the Risk Factors for Polyvictimization among College Students; Heidi L. Scherer, Kennesaw State ; Jamie Snyder, of West Florida; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati Low Self-Control, Opportunity, and Risky Lifestyles: An Examination of Sexual Assault Victimization on a Midwestern College Campus; Kevin Waters, Northern Michigan ; Kenneth Houston Waters, of Oklahoma The Role of Parental Attachment on the Risk of Dating Violence Among College Students; Catherine Kaukinen, of Central Florida; Ethan Wade, of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Respect on Campus; Angela Gover, of Colorado, Denver Why Don t They Say Anything: Secondary Victimization of Sexual Assault Victims on College and Campuses; Rashona Ashley Sharpless, of Virginia Violence against Women Poly-Victimization and Reporting: Examining Formal and Informal Reporting among College Women; Sadie J. Mummert, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Christina N. Policastro, of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Jamie Snyder, of West Florida Christina N. Policastro, of Tennessee at Chattanooga WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Fiftieth Anniversary of LBJ's Crime Commission -- Its Legacy and Do We Need A New One? 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom Center, Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Report Speakers: Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Laurie O. Robinson, George Mason Sheldon Krantz, Georgetown 070. Parental Imprisonment, Family Processes, and Post-Release Reunification 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East, The Role of Family Relations in Prisoners' Resettlement and Resilience of their Families; Friedrich Loesel, of Cambridge; Caroline Lanskey, Institute of Criminology at the of Cambridge; Lucy Markson, Institute of Criminology at the of Cambridge; Karen Souza, Institute of Criminology at the of Cambridge Kids of Parents In Detention Study (KIDS): Developmental System Change and Child Wellbeing During Parental Imprisonment and Post-Release; Holly Smallbone, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Susan Dennison, Griffith ; Stefano Occhipinti, Griffith ; Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Katharina Joosen, NSCR Motherhood Identities in a Carceral Environment: Implications for Family Reunification; Rebecca Wallis, Griffith ; Susan Dennison, Griffith ; Kathryn Freiberg, Griffith ; Lisa Broidy, Griffith "We'll Never Be a Family Again": The Aftermath of Paternal Incarceration for Families and Their Expectations for Post-Release Reunification; Susan Dennison, Griffith ; Anna Stewart, Griffith ; Kathryn Freiberg, Griffith

73 Holly Smallbone, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement Discussant: Jane A. Siegel, Rutgers - Camden 071. Roundtable: Becoming Delinquent Online: Drift and the Digital Domain 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Becoming Delinquent Online: Drift and the Digital Domain; Andrew John Goldsmith, Flinders ; Russell Brewer, Flinders ; Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State ; Matthew Williams, Cardiff Andrew John Goldsmith, Flinders Discussants: Russell Brewer, Flinders Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State Matthew Williams, Cardiff Peter Grabosky, Australian National David Wall, Durham 072. Roundtable: International Perspectives on Crime and Punishment 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #2, Terrace Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Evolving Science of Criminology in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh; Shahid M. Shahidullah, of North Carolina - Elizabeth City State Income Inequality and Crime in Mexico. A Cross Section Analysis; Aurea Esther Grijalva- Eternod, National Council of Science and Technology, of Guadalajara, Mexico; Willy W. Cortez-Yactayo, of Guadalajara Labeling, Perceptions, and Realities: Middle Eastern Criminals?; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan ; Alatawi Abdullah, Texas Wesleyan ; Mishal Mohammed Alotaibi, Texas Wesleyan Literature Review on Mainland Chinese Research on Drug-Related Criminality from 2005 to 2015; Xiangnan Chai, of Western Ontario Understanding the Linkages between Ecology, Economy and Crime: Illegal Timber Extraction in the Peruvian Amazon; Johanna Espin, of Florida Johanna Espin, of Florida WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Roundtable: Ph.D. Mama: Balancing Motherhood and the Academy 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #3, Terrace Ph.D. Mama: Balancing Motherhood and the Academy; Stacy Mallicoat, California State, Fullerton; Denise Paquette Boots, of Texas at Dallas; Amanda Burgess- Proctor, Oakland ; Jill Rosenbaum, California State, Fullerton; Schannae Lucas, California Lutheran ; Christie Gardiner, California State, Fullerton Stacy Mallicoat, California State, Fullerton 074. Roundtable: Learning by Doing: Criminal Justice Field Experiences for Students from Urban Colleges 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Learning by Doing: Criminal Justice Field Experiences for Students from Urban Colleges; Crystal C. Rodriguez, CUNY Bronx Community College; Andrea Cantora, of Baltimore; Renita L. Seabrook, of Baltimore; Megan Maiello, CUNY Bronx Community College; Marjaline Vizcarrondo, CUNY Bronx Community College Andrea Cantora, of Baltimore Discussants: Crystal C. Rodriguez, CUNY Bronx Community College Renita L. Seabrook, of Baltimore Megan Maiello, CUNY Bronx Community College Marjaline Vizcarrondo, CUNY Bronx Community College 075. Exploring Current Racial and Gendered Criminological Issues through Theory 9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby Negative Emotions and Social Bonds: Exploring the Mediating Effects in the Theory of African American Offending; Yuk Fai Cheong, Emory ; Deena Isom, of South Carolina Not Just Norms: Culture and Structure in The Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women; Michael Salter, of Western Sydney The Carceral State: A Theoretical Framework; Kayla Marie Martensen, of Illinois at

74 Chicago The Theory of Ethical Development, Heroism, and their Antonym: Criminality; Rebecca Sue Katz, Morehead State Margret Valdimarsdottir, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice 076. Developmental Pathways to Delinquency and Drug Use: Current Scientific Knowledge and Practical Use for Interventions 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Girls Escalation Pathways to Serious Delinquent Acts: Longitudinal Findings and Their Relevance to Interventions; Rolf Loeber, of Pittsburgh; Lia Ahonen, of Pittsburgh; Magda Stouthamer- Loeber, of Pittsburgh; Alison Hipwell, of Pittsburgh; Stephanie Stepp, of Pittsburgh Pathways of Externalizing Problems in Relation to Pathways of Substance Use: Implications for Designing Interventions; Helene R. White, Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers ; Rolf Loeber, of Pittsburgh; Dustin Pardini, of Pittsburgh Moving Loeber s Delinquency Pathways into Everyday Practice: Implications for Juvenile Justice Systems; James C. Howell, Comprehensive Strategies for Juvenile Justice, LLC; Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute; Michael Thomas Baglivio, G4S Youth Services, LLC; Megan Q. Howell, North Carolina Department of Public Safety Lia Ahonen, of Pittsburgh Discussant: Lia Ahonen, of Pittsburgh 077. MAPIT: Exploring Preliminary Data among Substance Using Probationers 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse Drug Use, Drug Treatment, and Social Support Among Probationers and Their Motivation to WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Change; Teneshia Thurman, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason ; Scott T. Walters, of North Texas Health Science Center You Can Lead Offenders to Treatment, but You Can t Make Them Abstain; Jennifer Lerch, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason ; Scott T. Walters, of North Texas Health Science Center The Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of Implementing In-Person and Computerized Interventions to Enhance Treatment Receipt Among Drug-Involved Probationers; Gary A. Zarkin, RTI International; Alexander Cowell, RTI International; Brendan Wedehase, RTI International; Scott T. Walters, of North Texas Health Science Center; Faye Taxman, George Mason Faye Taxman, George Mason 078. Crime, Corruption and State Violence in Chinese Societies (ACCCJ Panel 1) 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Crime Definitions under Mao; Liqun Cao, of Ontario Institute of Technology; Bill Hebenton, of Manchester Corruption and Land Use in Rural China; Qingli Meng, of Northern Iowa Structural Inequality and Production of Chengguan Violence in Guangzhou, China; Jianhua Xu, of Macau; Anli Jiang, of Macau Social and Demographic Changes of the Chinese Immigrant Community and their adaptation to the American Criminal Justice Systems; John Huey-Long Song, Buffalo State, SUNY Liqun Cao, of Ontario Institute of Technology

75 079. Policy Panel: Advancing Evidence-Based Sex Offender Management: Policy and Research Perspectives 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln East, Concourse Promoting Effective Sex Offender Management: An Overview of OJP Initiatives; Luis C. debaca, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, SMART Office; Scott Matson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, SMART Office State-Based Implementation of Evidence-Based Sex Offender Management Practice; Chris Lobanov-Rostovsky, Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Promoting Effective Sex Offender Management: An Overview of NIJ Research Initiatives; Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice; Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell 080. Multi-method Understanding of Firearms Possession and Acquisition WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse Sources of Crime Guns to the Los Angeles Underground Gun Market; George Tita, of California, Irvine; Susan Parker, of Chicago Crime Lab A Comparative Study of Gun Ownership and Carrying Among Incarcerated Males and Females; Carol Joan Newark, of California, Irvine Pulling the Trigger: Prohibited Possessors and Deciding to Buy in Los Angeles Underground Gun Market; Kelsie Chesnut, of California, Irvine; Natalie A. Pifer, of California, Irvine; Melissa Barragan, of California, Irvine 081. Victimization in International Context II 9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby 'Rogue Traders', Ageing Populations, and Doorstep Fraud: A Crime Event Script Analysis; Coretta Phillips, London School of 73 Economics and Political Science Legislative Developments of Femicide in Latin America; Michelle Lynn Carrigan, of Guelph The Political Orientation of Victim Support Sweden; Carina Gallo, Lund ; Kerstin Svensson, Lund Victim Reactions to Restorative Policing vs. Court by Race of Offender; Molly Slothower, of Maryland; Heather Strang, of Cambridge; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Heather Strang, of Cambridge 082. New Directions in the Study of Immigration and Criminal Deviance 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Re-Examining the Relationship between Immigration and Racial/Ethnic Violence; Michael T. Light, Purdue Immigration and Juvenile Delinquency: A Matter of Culture?; Christian Walburg, of Muenster (Germany) Recency of Immigration and Drop of Homicide Rate in Largest US Counties; SeungHoon Han, of Pennsylvania Predictors of Type and Severity of Repeat Arrest Among Foreign Born Jail Inmates: Does Immigrant Legal Status Make a Difference?; Jennifer S. Wong, Simon Fraser ; Laura J. Hickman, Portland State Jessica T. Simes, Harvard 083. Cultural Criminology, Theory, and Gender 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Gender as a Critique of Cultural Criminology; Lynn Chancer, Hunter College / CUNY Graduate Center When the Right Becomes a Duty- Freedom of Expression in the Light of the Charlie Hebdo Case; Ilgin Yorukoglu, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY; Colleen Eren, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY The (re)ordering of Narco-Trafficking Violence: Of Drug Mules, Female Assassins, and the Hyper-Masculinity of the Colombian Necktie; Omar Montana, CUNY Graduate Center The Psychodynamics of Religious-Political

76 Violence: A Cultural Criminological Perspective; Sarah Salman, CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: Anna Gjika, CUNY Graduate Center 084. Legal Services for the Indigent: Client Communication and Participatory Defense 9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Participatory Defense; Janet Moore, of Cincinnati College of Law; Raj Jayadev, Silicon Valley De-Bug Correlates of Satisfaction among Clients of a Public Defender Agency; Marla Sandys, Indiana ; Heather Pruss, Roanoke College An Empirical Study of One Participatory Defense Initiative in a Southern County; Liana Pennington, of Alabama Discussant: Reveka Shteynberg, at Albany, SUNY 085. State Punitiveness and the Politics of Social Control 9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby Comparative Penal Sensibilities in Irish and Scottish Policymaking; Louise Brangan, of Edinburgh Young People: Risks, Rights and Justice; Nicola Carr, Queen's Belfast Running for Sheriff: A Study of the Pure Voter; Douglas Allan Orr, Gonzaga Restorative Justice in Chicago: Fundamental Reform or Convenient Add-On?; Brandi Vigil, of Illinois at Chicago Brandi Vigil, of Illinois at Chicago 086. Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Teaching Ferguson, Teaching Garner 9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor Facilitating the Discussion: Teaching Ferguson and the Eric Garner Case across Social Class, Race and Ethnicity; Deirdre Deanna Caputo- Levine, SUNY Stony Brook Situating Ferguson Series at BMCC/CUNY: Resisting Institutional Pressures to Remain Silent; Yolanda Martin, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY Situating Ferguson; Robert Garot, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Carl Root, Eastern Kentucky 087. Roundtable: Criminology and Criminal Justice Curriculum - Inside the 9:30 to 10:50am Room B, 2nd Floor Incorporating LGBT Issues into CJ Curriculum; Kevin D. Cannon, Southern Illinois Edwardsville So, You Want to Become a College/ Administrator? Examining the Advantages and Limitations; Tod W. Burke, Radford ; Stephen S. Owen, Radford ; Henry F. Fradella, Arizona State ; Jerry W. Joplin, Guilford College Transfer Student Stress; Charisse T.M. Coston, of North Carolina Using Just in Time Teaching in Criminology Courses; Laura Brennankane, of California, Irvine Igniting Student Learning: What Students "Teach" the Professor; Susan R. Takata, of Wisconsin - Parkside Charisse T.M. Coston, of North Carolina 088. Filicides, Honor Killings, and Other Violence 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor Honor Killings in the United States and Offenders' Neutralization Technique; Jolanda Carlijn van Baak, Sam Houston State ; Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston State ; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State Filicide as a Conflict Resolution Strategy; Mary Ann O'Grady, Grand Canyon / Northcentral Illuminating Dark Networks: Uncovering and Comparing Child Exploitation Networks Through Automated Webcrawling; Bryan M. Monk, Simon Fraser ; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser ; Russell Allsup, Simon Fraser ; Evan Thomas, Simon Fraser The Fundamentalist Mindset and Violent Extremist Web Content: A Comparative Analysis; Sarah Anne Bennett, CUNY Graduate Center Mary Ann O'Grady, Grand Canyon / Northcentral

77 089. The Gendered Contexts of Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor Opening Up the Field: A Replication of a Football and Domestic Violence Study; Beth Adubato, New York Institute of Technology; Nicole Sachs, Rutgers The Demographics of Computer Criminals; Kevin Jennings, Armstrong State Sudafed is the Hardest Component to Obtain : Strategies Methamphetamine Market Members Use to Obtain Sudafed; Julie Yingling, South Dakota State Career Mobility in Male Independent Escorting; Navin Kumar, Queensland of Technology Anna E. Kosloski, of Colorado, Colorado Springs 090. Current Issues in Terrorism and Immigration - A Briefing for Journalists (All Welcome) 11:00am to 12:20pm 5101, 5th Floor Discussants: Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State John MacDonald, of Pennsylvania Alicia Caldwell, Associated Press Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Report 091. Crime and Justice Research Alliance Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm Albright, Terrace 092. Perceptions of Race and Discrimination 11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Examining the Mechanisms Linking Perceived Racial Discrimination to Delinquency among North American Indigenous Adolescents; Dane Hautala, of Nebraska - Lincoln Focus Group Discourse and Implicit Attitudes Testing A Mixed-Methods Examination of Mock Court Case Deliberations; Scott Wm. Bowman, Texas State Making Hidden Biases Visible: The Color-Blind Racial Attitudes Scale as a Teaching Tool; Connie M. Koski, Longwood Our Voice Matters: A Study on the Opinions of Racial Minorities toward the Majority; Mayra Picon, Lamar WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Lindsey Livingston Runell, Kutztown of Pennsylvania 093. New Research on Criminal and Life Course Transitions 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Very Early Drinking: Survival Models Predicting Alcohol Use Initiation from Age 4 to 11 years by Early Childhood Conduct Problems and Parent Characteristics; Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State ; Jennifer Maggs, Pennsylvania State Incarceration and Off-Time Development during and after "Youth"; Sonja Siennick, Florida State ; Alex Widdowson, Florida State The Conditions under Which Victimization Leads to Desistance; Jillian Turanovic, Arizona State Discussant: Christopher Sullivan, of Cincinnati 094. Energy Crime and Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Hydraulic Fracturing: Understanding Energy Risks and Support for Social Control; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State ; Michael Hogan, Colorado State ; Matthew Tullis, Colorado State Fracking Colorado: Understanding Citizen s Experiences with and Attitudes towards Environmental Victimization and State Regulation; Tara Opsal, Colorado State ; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State Environmental Violations in Colorado Oil and Gas Extraction: Patterns, Enforcement, and State- Corporate Crime; Michael Hogan, Colorado State ; Tara Opsal, Colorado State ; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State Green Crimes, Environmental Justice and the Non-Profit Sector: Securing Justice for Fenceline Communities in the United States; Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi; Jeremy Ozymy, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi

78 Discussant: Paul Stretesky, Northumbria, Newcastle 095. Author Meets Critics: Decoding Albanian Organized Crime: Culture, Politics, and Globalization 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Jana Arsovska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Critics: John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Ernesto Ugo Savona, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State Marin Kurti, Rutgers Mark Shaw, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime 096. Individual Differences and Criminal Behavior: A Focus on Environment, Molecular Genetic Variation, and Psychopathy WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Does Psychopathy Predict Criminal Behavior Net of Self-control?; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State ; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State ; Richard Lewis, Sam Houston State ; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State ; Matthias Woeckener, Sam Houston State Unraveling the Genetic Substrate of Psychopathy; Richard Lewis, Sam Houston State ; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State ; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State ; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State Stress, Genes, and Generalizability Across Gender: Direct and Interactive Effects of Candidate Genes and Life Stress on Antisocial Behavior; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State ; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State ; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State ; Richard Lewis, Sam Houston State Measurements of Aggression Across Gender and Ethnicity; Eric Cooke, Sam Houston State ; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State ; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State 76 ; Marcus Boccaccini, Sam Houston State ; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State 097. Identity and Pathways of Offending 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Racial Discrimination and Pathways to Delinquency: Testing a Theory of African American Offending; James D. Unnever, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati; Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati Sisters in Arms - The Gendered Process of Identification with Columbine; Viktoria Roth, Bielefeld ; Nils Boeckler, Bielefeld ; Lina Stetten, Bielefeld ; Andreas Zick, Bielefeld Religion and Theories of Desistance: An Empirical Study of Cognitive, Emotional, and Existential Identity; Sung Joon Jang, Baylor ; Byron R. Johnson, Baylor ; Michael Hallett, of North Florida; Grant Duwe, Minnesota Department of Corrections; William Joshua Hays, Baylor Predictors and Consequences of Attitude Change Following Female Juvenile Arrest; Alison Hipwell, of Pittsburgh; Stephanie Stepp, of Pittsburgh; Lia Ahonen, of Pittsburgh; Rolf Loeber, of Pittsburgh Guilty But Not Ashamed: How Emotions Operate in a Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Delinquency; Ellen S. Cohn, of New Hampshire; Lindsey M. Cole, of New Hampshire Ellen S. Cohn, of New Hampshire 098. Innovative Methods for Exploring the Spatial Distribution of Crime in Small Geographic Units 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Digital Space: Using Google Street View in the Study of Place; Nicholas Branic, of California, Irvine; Charis Kubrin, of California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine

79 Systematic Observation with Virtual Imagery: Streets, Buildings and Opportunities; Christopher J. Bates, of California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine Imputing Structural Characteristics in Segments: Is the Pain Worth the Gain?; Young-An Kim, of California, Irvine The Effect of Patrol Strategies on the Public s Perceptions of the Police; Rylan Simpson, of California, Irvine John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine 099. A Crime To Report A Crime: New Tactics For Silencing Whistleblowers And Implications For Society 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Whistleblowers: The Best Line Of Defense Needs A Defense; Louis Clark, Government Accountability Project Criminalizing Whistleblowing: New Reprisal Tactics; Tom Devine, Government Accountability Project A Whistleblower s Story; Larry Criscione, Former NRC Engineer/Government Accountability Project The Interpol Red List: Criminalizing International Whistleblowers; Bea Edwards, Government Accountability Project Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan 100. Issues in Data Collection and the Measurement of Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Using Hypothetical Intentions as Proxies for Actual Behavior: Implications for Research on Criminal Decision Making; Lyn Exum, of North Carolina at Charlotte; Cristina L. Johnson, of North Carolina at Charlotte Defining and Disaggregating Child Abuse and Neglect in the Household; Richard Spano, of New Haven; Michael David, of New Haven; Sara Jeffries (Dudeck), of New Haven On the Reliability of Self-Reported Illegal Earnings; Holly Nguyen, of Maryland; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Are Open-Source Reports of Terrorist Events Crowded Out by Other Major News Events?; Brian Forst, American ; Suat Cubukcu, American Joaquin A. Urrego, The World Bank 101. Race/Ethnicity and Disproportionate Punishment and Policing among Youth 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace A Test of Sampson and Laub s Macro- Perspective of Social Control: Implications for Blacks and Juvenile Court Outcomes; Michael Leiber, of South Florida; Jennifer Peck, of Central Florida; Maude Beaudry-Cyr, of South Florida African American Youth & the Mississippi Juvenile Justice System: An Examination of DMC at Referral, Diversion, & Pre-trial detention; Angela Annette Robertson, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State ; Sheena K. Gardner, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State ; Stacy H. Haynes, Mississippi State Pathways into the Juvenile System and Court Outcomes: Does Race Play a Role?; Kareem L. Jordan, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Rimonda Maroun, of Massachusetts, Lowell The Role of Race, Ethnicity, and Juvenile Officials' Attributions in the Decision to Revoke Probation; Laura Beckman, Arizona State The Policing of Youth on the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Law Enforcement Perception of Leniency; Robert J. Duran, of Tennessee; Carlos E. Posadas, New Mexico State Robert J. Duran, of Tennessee 102. Social Bonds and Youth Crime and Delinquency 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace A Social Bonding Theory Test: Gender Differences in the Predictors of South Korean Juvenile Substance Use; JiHye Park, of Iowa; Dae-Hoon Kwak, Chungnam National Chinese Parenting, Social Control, Social Learning and Delinquency; Wan-Ning Bao, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Ain Haas, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Ling Tao,

80 Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Self-control & Juvenile Delinquency: A Test on the Differential Expression of Self-control; Yunhan Zhao, at Albany, SUNY The Impact of Extracurricular Activities on Youth Behavior; Sehee Han, Pennsylvania State ; Joongyeup Lee, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg Violent Youth and the Impact of Father Absence; William J. Dorfner, Charleston Southern William J. Dorfner, Charleston Southern 103. The Influence of Community Characteristics on Intergroup Violence 11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Victim-Offender Sex Dyads and Ecological Characteristics: Do Neighborhood Characteristics Foster Within and Across Sex Crime?; Alyssa Chamberlain, Arizona State ; Lyndsay Boggess, of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, of South Florida Racialized Gangs: Displacement, Emergence and Tensions; Marta-Marika Urbanik, of Alberta Defended Neighborhoods and Interracial Crime in U.S. Cities; Laura M. DeMarco, The Ohio State A Down Side of Up: Civic Structure, Resource Disadvantage, and Interracial Violence; Shaun Thomas, of Arkansas at Little Rock Shaun Thomas, of Arkansas at Little Rock 104. Environmental Approaches to Crime Prevention and Intervention 11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace The Effect of 311 Calls for Service on Crime in D.C. at Micro Places; Andrew Palmer Wheeler, at Albany, SUNY The Journey to Crime: A Test of the Effects of Demographics on Crime Mobility; Ryan Mychal Getty, California State, Sacramento; Kendra Nicole Bowen, Texas Christian ; Aaron Bartula, of North Texas at Dallas Property Conditions and Neighborhood Crime; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Kelly Dane Edmiston, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City A Police Agency's Use of a Neighborhood Effects Model to Prevent Crime in Disadvantaged Areas; Brian Engelmann, of Maryland Andrew Palmer Wheeler, at Albany, SUNY 105. Judges and Jurors in Criminal Cases 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Race and Gender: The Effects on Incarceration by Trial Type (Jury, Judge, or Plea Bargain); Jasmine S. Stewart-Oliver, Bowling Green State Examining Interjudge Sentencing Disparity; Michael Cassidy, Michigan State Judicial Perceptions of Jury Competency and their Influence on Sentencing Determinations: A Qualitative Study; Esther Nir, Rutgers Lay Participation in Trying Sex Crime in Japan; Mari Hirayama, Hakuoh What Can I Do as a Judge?: Judicial Roles and Limits Regarding Mentally Disordered Offenders; Colleen Berryessa, of Pennsylvania Eric Fowler, at Albany, SUNY 106. Complicating Understandings of Domestic Violence 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Intimate Partner Violence and the Life Course: A Review of the Literature; Janna Verbruggen, Cardiff ; Christopher D. Maxwell, Michigan State ; Amanda Robinson, Cardiff The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Cumulative Adversity on Female Offending; Melissa Jones, of Oklahoma; Stephanie W. Burge, of Oklahoma; Susan F. Sharp, of Oklahoma; David Axlyn McLeod, of Oklahoma Dynamics of Violence between Intimate Partners in the Narratives of Incarcerated Women in Canada; Alexandra Lysova, Simon Fraser Suman Kakar, Florida International

81 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Police Militarization 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace 12 Myths about Police Militarization; Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky A Multi- Analysis of the Militarization of Local Law Enforcement Agencies in New Jersey; Richard K. Moule, Jr., Arizona State ; John Shjarback, Arizona State Militarization of American Policing: Its Effect on Crime; Hyon Namgung, Metropolitan State of Denver The Structural Determinants of Police Militarization; David M. Ramey, Pennsylvania State ; Trent Steidley, Ohio State The Future of SWAT; Scott W. Phillips, SUNY Buffalo State Scott W. Phillips, SUNY Buffalo State 108. Issues and Challenges in Rural Jail Reentry 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Factors Influencing Parole Decisions in a Rural County Jail Setting; Katie Ely, Lock Haven ; Ed Bowman, Lock Haven Supporting Housing and Reentry: The Role of Housing Authorities in Returning Citizens to Their Communities; Ed Bowman, Lock Haven ; Katie Ely, Lock Haven Perceptions of Rural Reentry: Challenges from the Perspectives of Parole Officers, Inmates, and Treatment Staff in Rural Pennsylvania; Kyle C. Ward, of Northern Colorado Katie Ely, Lock Haven Discussant: Jacob H. Becker, Oakland 109. Police Interrogations of Young Suspects: International Perspectives 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, Playing the Game? Police Interrogation of Juvenile Suspects in Belgium; Camille Julie Claeys, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB); Els Dumortier, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB); Sofie De Kimpe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Police Interrogation of Juveniles Charged as Adults and Subject to Reverse Waiver Hearings; Jennifer L. Woolard, Georgetown ; Erika Fountain, Georgetown Police Training and Practice in Juvenile Interrogation: Techniques used with Juvenile Suspects; Hayley M.D. Cleary, Virginia Commonwealth ; Todd C. Warner, of Virginia Els Dumortier, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Discussant: Barry C. Feld, of Minnesota 110. Journal of Experimental Criminology Editorial Board Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown West, 111. Improving Criminal Investigations 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Enhancing Police Investigative Practices through Capacity Development: A Case Study of Model Police Stations in Bangladesh; Mohammed Bin Kashem, of Queensland, Australia Derailing the Oxy Express: Law-Enforcement Officers Challenges and Successes with Criminal Investigations against Pill Mills in Florida; Jacinta Gau, of Central Florida; Erika Brooke, of Central Florida Detecting Change: The Impact of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 on the Everyday Realities of Detective Work; Matthew Bacon, of Sheffield How about Big Sister Syndrome? Coercion, Ideology, and a False Confession; Belen Lowrey, American An Analysis of Modern Day Police Interrogation Manuals; Fadia Narchet, of New Haven; Melissa Russano, Roger Williams ; Kento Yasuhara, of New Haven; Lisa Newcity, Roger Williams ; Rachel Axelrod, of New Haven Fadia Narchet, of New Haven 79

82 112. Lessons from Evaluating Policing Technologies 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Measuring the Effectiveness of Information Sharing Systems: Evidence from a Large Network of Criminal Justice Agencies in Southern California; Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Corporation; Stephanie Kovalchik, RAND Corporation Lessons Learned Evaluating Predictive Policing; John S. Hollywood, RAND Corporation Evaluation of License Plate Reader Systems; Keith Gierlack, RAND Corporation; Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Corporation Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Corporation 113. Policy Panel: Criminology and Police Reform: The Presidential Task Force on 21st Century Policing 11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom Center, The Evidence for Police Reform: Micro vs. Macro; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Co-Chairing the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing--and the Road Ahead; Laurie O. Robinson, George Mason Issues Addressed by the Task Force; Gil Kerlikowske, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Response to the Task Force Recommendations; Dennis Rosenbaum, of Illinois at Chicago Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge 114. Life Course Approaches to Gender and Violence WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom East, Challenging Predictions of the Relation Between Onset, Chronicity and Severity of Offending: The Importance of the Intersection of Gender 80 and Ethnicity; Carleen Thompson, Griffith ; Lisa Broidy, Griffith ; Anna Stewart, Griffith Gender Differences in Social and Physical Aggression; Tara Renae McGee, Griffith ; Christine Bond, Griffith ; Helen Punter, of Queensland Gender Differences in Self-Reported Criminal Histories of Homicide Offenders in Australia; Li Eriksson, Griffith ; Paul Mazerolle, Griffith ; Richard Wortley, College London; Holly Johnson, of Ottawa Tara Renae McGee, Griffith 115. Roundtable: How are Universities Responding to Student-On-Student Sexual Assaults? 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State Discussants: Rochelle E.M. Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State Sherill Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State Sharmaine Tapper, Prairie View A&M David Allen Rembert, Jackson State Ifeoma Evelyn Okoye, Texas Southern 116. Roundtable: Student Advisement in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana of Pennsylvania Discussants: Jennifer Boyer, Indiana of Pennsylvania Stacie Merken, Indiana of Pennsylvania Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg Kayla G. Jachimowski, Indiana of Pennsylvania 117. Roundtable: A Pedogogical Tool: The Use of Experiential Learning for Criminal Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Evelyn Garcia, Fairleigh Dickinson

83 Discussants: Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson Liza Chowdhury, Fairleigh Dickinson 118. Roundtable: Race and Ethnicity in the Criminal Justice Classroom: The Pedagogy of Teaching to Colorblind Students 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Jennifer Hartsfield, Bridgewater State Discussants: Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State Jennifer Hartsfield, Bridgewater State Ami E. Stearns, of Louisiana at Lafayette Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State 119. Roundtable: Illicit Drug Use, Production, and Trafficking in Rural Areas 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth Participants: Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State Travis Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky Rashi K. Shukla, of Central Oklahoma Ralph Weisheit, Illinois State 120. Victimization and Diverse Populations 11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Degradation in Carceral Environments: An Insider s Perspective; Leonardo Rios, California State, Los Angeles The Gang As Screen: An Analysis of Contemporary Gangland as a Source of Fascination, Fear, and Scientific Curiosity; Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Psycho-Cultural Determinants of Intimate Partner Victimization Among Korean Immigrants in New York; Chunrye Kim, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Racial Threat, Criminal History, and Employment; Eric Gerard LaPlant, The Ohio State Denise Nation, Winston-Salem State WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Neurobiological Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior: Implications for Punishment and Potential for Treatment 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Sex Differences in Neural Correlates of Proactive and Reactive Aggression in Adolescents; Yaling Yang, Children s Hospital Los Angeles / of Southern California; Shantanu Joshi, of California, Los Angeles; Pan Wang, of Southern California; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania; Laura Baker, of Southern California Emotion Recognition Deficits in Children with Callous-Unemotional Traits; Rebecca Umbach, of Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania; Liana Soyfer, of Pennsylvania; Ruben Gur, of Pennsylvania The Influence of Brain Imaging Evidence in Criminal Sentencing; Rheanna Remmel, of Alabama; Andrea Glenn, of Alabama; Jennifer Cox, of Alabama; Carter Reed, of Alabama Moderators of Antisocial Behavior Treatment Outcomes in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Omega-3 Supplementation in Children; Jill Portnoy, of Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania Andrea Glenn, of Alabama 122. The Working Group on Criminologists in Non-Academic Careers Presents: Academics and Practitioners in the Community 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse The Mechanics of Teaching Behind Bars: Exploring the Effectiveness of Arts Programs in Prison; Jacqui Young, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Triple Threat: Uniting Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, and Advocates to Tackle Domestic Violence in Rural Areas; Crystal Martinez, of Texas at Dallas; Cristina Garcia, of Texas at Dallas; Denise Paquette Boots, of Texas at Dallas; Jennifer

84 Wareham, Wayne State The Academic Practitioner: Lessons Learned from Implementing a Federal Grant; Everette Penn, of Houston - Clear Lake Mindfulness as Crisis Response: Implementing a Trauma Informed Mindfulness Program after the Boston Marathon Bombings; Danielle Rousseau, Boston ; Elizabeth Jackson, yogahope / Harvard ; Jillian Baranger, Boston Carolyn Rebecca Block, IL Criminal Justice Information Authority (Retired) Discussant: Carolyn Rebecca Block, IL Criminal Justice Information Authority (Retired) 123. Victimization, Fear of Crime and Legal Activism in Chinese Societies (ACCCJ Panel 2) 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Criminological Re-encounters with China: Notes on Publications ; Bill Hebenton, of Manchester; Liqun Cao, of Ontario Institute of Technology The Impact of Multilevel Influences on Victimization: Results from A Taiwan National Survey; Yung-Lien (Edward) Lai, Central Police, Taiwan Fear of Crime in Contemporary Urban China: A Comparison of the Effects of Neighborhood Social Control and Disorder; Lening Zhang, Saint Francis ; Steven Messner, at Albany, SUNY; Sheldon Zhang, San Diego State Social Media and Legal Activism in China; Yu Zhang, Jackson State Bill Hebenton, of Manchester 124. The Comparative Gang Ethnography Project: Quantifying Qualitative Gang Research WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Ethnographies as a Source of Data; Kristen Denise 82 Maziarka, of California, Irvine; Amy M. Magnus, of California, Irvine Quantifying Life in the Gang: Methodological Challenges of Coding Gang Ethnographies; Amanda M. Petersen, of California, Irvine; Daniel Walter Scott, of California, Irvine; Jason Gravel, of California, Irvine The Process of Utilizing Ethnographic Data: Preliminary Findings and Future Directions; Jenny West-Fagan, of California, Irvine; James Bernard Pratt, Jr., of California, Irvine Jody Miller, Rutgers Discussant: Cheryl Maxson, of California, Irvine 125. Crime and Place: Place Concentration Compared to Concentration in Offending and Victimization- Three Systematic Reviews 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Systematic Review of Place Concentration; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati; John E. Eck, of Cincinnati; SooHyun O, of Cincinnati; Natalie N. Martinez, of Cincinnati Systematic Review of Offender Concentration; Natalie N. Martinez, of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati; John E. Eck, of Cincinnati; SooHyun O, of Cincinnati Systematic Review of Victim Concentration; SooHyun O, of Cincinnati; Natalie N. Martinez, of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati; John E. Eck, of Cincinnati POV Concentration Comparison; John E. Eck, of Cincinnati; SooHyun O, of Cincinnati; Natalie N. Martinez, of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati John E. Eck, of Cincinnati 126. Racialized and Ethnicized Attitudes toward Criminal Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Does the Public Want More Punitive Sanctioning for Undocumented Immigrants?; Hyunjung

85 Cheon, Arizona State Race and Crime: Public Perception of Appropriate Punishment; Philip Levchak, Texas A&M - San Antonio; Charisse Levchak, St. Norbert College Salient Criminological Events and Racialized Perceptions of Injustice; Valerie Wright, Cleveland State ; Isaac Unah, of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Majority and Minority Perceptions of Racial Profiling; Jennifer Gerlomes, of Missouri - St. Louis White Racial Identity, Perceived Racial Advantage, and Punitiveness; Debrechea Hopkins, of Florida Debrechea Hopkins, of Florida 127. Immigrant Neighborhood Processes and Their Effect on Violence 11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Speaking the Same Language? Linguistic Isolation and Violent Crime at the Neighborhood ; Feodor Gostjev, of Miami; Amie Nielsen, of Miami Residence in Immigrant Enclaves and Violence: The Importance of Place in the Life Course; Jorge M. Chavez, Bowling Green State ; Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State ; Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green State Various Mechanisms across Various Contexts: A Multilevel Analysis of the Immigrant Revitalization Thesis; Walter Campbell, Rutgers Intersections of Neighborhood, Family Management, Immigrant Status and Youth Victimization; Eileen M. Ahlin, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg; Maria J. Antunes, Towson Eileen M. Ahlin, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg 128. DWC Organized Student-Meets-Expert: Activism in the Classroom: Putting Theory into Practice 11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby Presenters: Joanne Belknap, of Colorado, Boulder Allison Cotton, Metropolitan State of Denver Faith Lutze, Washington State Nancy Wonders, Northern Arizona WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State Deena Isom, of South Carolina 129. Legal Services for the Indigent: Contemporary Challenges 11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby New Metrics for Holistic Defense; Melissa I. Mackey, New York State Defenders Association Perceptions of Justice: Comparing Gang and Non- Gang Involved Defendants; Kirstin Morgan, at Albany, SUNY Accounting for Justice: Court Fees and Indigent Defendants; Valerie West, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Caroline Nobo Sarnoff, Measures for Justice Client Satisfaction as a Measure of Case Outcomes; Justine Olderman, The Bronx Defenders 130. Sources and Effects of Public Perceptions of the Police 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Predictors of Confidence in the Police: The impact of Encounters with the Police; SoHee Kim, Kyonggi ; Sungil Han, Kyonggi ; EuiGab Hwang, Kyonggi Public Perceptions of the Police; Emily Restivo, New York Institute of Technology The Effects of Fear of Crime and Perceived Police Effectiveness and Integrity on Citizens Risk Averse Behavior in an Emerging Democracy, India; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State ; Seung Yeop Paek, Michigan State Perceptions of Safety, Disorder, and Police in Las Vegas Tourist Locations; William H. Sousa, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Jonathan M. Birds, of Nevada, Las Vegas William H. Sousa, of Nevada, Las Vegas 131. Roundtable: Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Applying Fuzzy Set-Theoretic Methods to the Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations: Results of a Comparative Study; Terance Miethe, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Timothy Hart, Griffith

86 Comparing the Situational Context of Intimate Partner Homicides and Homicide-Suicides; Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State ; Rania Issa, of Akron Exploring Contexts of Sexual Victimization Involving Emerging Adult Females; Lynn A. Addington, American ; Callie Rennison, of Colorado, Denver Timothy Hart, Griffith 132. Roundtable: Curriculum Related Issues - Outside the 11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Facilitating the Discussion: Teaching Ferguson and the Eric Garner Case in Across Social Class, Race and Ethnicity; Deirdre Deanna Caputo- Levine, SUNY Stony Brook Marine Corps Law Enforcement Accreditation Program: Affecting Change through Advocacy & Education; Carol Gregory, Baldwin Wallace ; Shane Groah, United States Marine Corps Operation Storybook: Utilizing Service-Learning in Corrections Courses; Elizabeth Mansley, Mount Aloysius College; Patrick L. Griffiths, Federal Correctional Institution, Loretto Teaching Domestic Violence: The Academic, The Professional, and the Personal; Vickie Jensen, California State, Northridge; Vivian Lee, California State, Northridge Widening the Social Justice Lens: Contextualizing Restorative Justice Practices as Culturally Responsive Teaching; Holli Vah Seliskar, Kaplan / Kent State Elizabeth Mansley, Mount Aloysius College 133. Patterns of Domestic and International Extremism 11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Bias Crime Incidence in U.S. Counties: An Application of Social Disorganization Theory; Ryan Martz, Fitchburg State Financial Terror: Schemes Linked to American Far-Right and al Qa ida and Affiliated Movements, ; Brandon A. Sullivan, Michigan State ; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State Prejudice in the Shadow of Terrorist Acts: Do Hate Crimes Increase in the Aftermath of Terrorism?; Kathryn Benier, of WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Queensland The Targeting Practice of Militant Islamists in Europe; Cato Hemmingby, Norwegian Police College Perception Matters: Solidifying the Relationship between Fear of Terrorism and Perceived Risk of Terrorism; M. Salih Elmas, Abant Izzet Baysal (AIBU), Turkey Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY 134. Social Learning Theory in Contemporary Research 11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Exploring the Interactive Effects of Social Learning Theory Components and Psychopathy on Serious Juvenile Delinquency; Brandy Barenna Henderson, of South Florida; Shayne Jones, of South Florida; Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida The Effects of Exposure to Media on Delinquency; Young S. Kim, Eastern Michigan Social Learning Theory, Firearms, and Violence in America; Jennifer Lanterman, of Nevada, Reno; Sarah Blithe, of Nevada, Reno When Do Mentors Matter: Unraveling the Relationship with Delinquency; Margaret S. Kelley, of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign; Meggan J. Lee, of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Selection or Influence? A Meta-analysis of the Association between Peer and Personal Offending; Owen Gallupe, of Waterloo; Sarah Brown, of Waterloo; John McLevey, of Waterloo Owen Gallupe, of Waterloo 135. International Green Criminology Working Group Meeting (IGCWG) 12:30 to 1:50pm 1101, 1st Floor 136. Combating Crime in Sport and Manipulation of Sports Competitions 12:30 to 1:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Ethics and Sport Security at Sorbonne; Laurent Vidal, Sorbonne, France

87 New Threats for Sport Related to Betting Risks; Christian Kalb, CK Consulting The Ministers of Safety and Justice and of Health Welfare and Sport Commissioned Study on Match-Fixing in the Netherlands; Marjan Olfers, VU Nitherland Match Fixing in Soccer: Organization, Structure and Policing. A Russian Perspective; Serguei Cheloukhine, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 137. (Excessive) Sentences of Death: Considerations of Race and Costs 12:30 to 1:50pm Cabinet, An Analysis of the Economic Costs of Seeking the Death Penalty in Washington State; Peter Collins, Seattle ; Matthew J. Hickman, Seattle Preliminary Investigation: Costs of Capital Punishment in Texas; Alexander Updegrove, Sam Houston State ; Valerie Wolfe Mahfood, Sam Houston State ; Dennis Longmire, Sam Houston State Overkill: An Examination of Comparatively Excessive Death Sentences in North Carolina ; John K. Cochran, of South Florida; Wyatt Brown, of South Florida; Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida; M. Dwayne Smith, of South Florida; Beth Bjerregaard, of North Carolina at Charlotte; Sondra Fogel, of South Florida The Death Penalty in Pennsylvania: The Question of Racial Disparity; Jeffery T. Ulmer, Pennsylvania State ; John H. Kramer, Pennsylvania State ; Gary Zajac, Pennsylvania State Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State 138. Methods & Measurement for Victimization Studies 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace 'Clery-ing' Things Up About Stalking: Exploring the Generalizability of Student Samples in Victimization Research; Patrick Quinn Brady, Sam Houston State ; Matt R. Nobles, Sam Houston State ; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State Comparing Caseworker and Child Reports of Violence in the Home; Stacey Nofziger, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER of Akron; Rachel E. Stein, West Virginia ; Nicole Rosen, of Akron Experiences of Intersecting and/or Multiple Bias- Motives in Hate Crime Victimization; Mika Andersson, Malmö ; Caroline Mellgren, Malmö Violent Victimization against our Elders: Comparing Prevalence Estimates Between the NCVS the NISVS; Ronet Bachman, of Delaware; Lindy Liu, of Delaware; Mark S. Lachs, Weill Cornell Medical College Lindy Liu, of Delaware 139. Crime Generators: The Role of Criminogenic Places 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Crime and Public Transportation: Anticipating Crime Trends in Port Moody, B.C. Post- Evergreen Line; Allison Campbell, Simon Fraser Riders and Robbers in the Bronx: Subway Stations as Robbery Hot Spots; Christopher Herrmann, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Transit Hotspots: The Application of Spatial Analysis to the Study of Crime and Public Transportation Systems; Jordana K. Gallison, Simon Fraser ; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser Problem Complexity in Urban Areas: When Is a Park Problem More Than a Park Problem?; Daniel Reinhard, of Alaska, Anchorage; Troy C. Payne, of Alaska, Anchorage Reconsidering the Theoretical Framework of Third Party Policing: Lessons from the Field; Greg Koehle, Lock Haven Greg Koehle, Lock Haven 140. Developing further: The OMCG 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Developing Further, Knowing the OMCG; Andy Bain, of Mount Union Finishing off the Bikies; Mark Lauchs, Queensland of Technology Gang Involvement in Prostitution in the US; Amelia L. Davies Robinson, of Mount Union Radioactive Wheels: Assessing the Threat of

88 Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs in Smuggling Radiological/Nuclear Material; Andrew Godard, of Maryland; John Sawyer, START, of Maryland; Gabrielle Matuzsan, START, of Maryland Andy Bain, of Mount Union 141. Identifying, Measuring, And Evaluating White Collar Crime Risk Factors And Responses: From Cybercrimes to Public Corruption 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Comparing Sentiment On Pro-Extremist, Neutral News, And Counter-Extremist Websites: A Qualitative Assessment Of Keyword Analysis; Ryan Scrivens, Simon Fraser ; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser Life's a Breach: Identifying Potential Canadian Targets in Hacking Web Forums; Mitch Macdonald, Simon Fraser ; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser ; Bryan M. Monk, Simon Fraser Risk For Public Corruption In The US: Evaluating The State Integrity Risk Assessment Scale; Marcus Tyler Carey, Texas State Who Cares About White-Collar Crime? An Analysis Of Adults Views On White-Collar Crime; Thomas E. Dearden, High Point Rudie Neve, National Police Netherlands, Analysis and Research 142. Quantitative Methods for the Study of Cities and Other Areas 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Using Quantitative Methods to Explore Measures of Crime Concentration in a Large City; Aaron Levin, of Missouri - St. Louis; Richard Rosenfeld, of Missouri - St. Louis; Michael J. Deckard, of Missouri - St. Louis State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Urban Crime: Overview, Critical Questions and Next Steps; Elizabeth Groff, Temple ; Shane D. Johnson, College London; Amy Thornton, College London Further Exploration of "Exposure" in Small Area Crime Research; Thomas Stucky, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Seth B. Payton, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; John Ottensmann, Indiana - Purdue WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Indianapolis Mapping Gang Areas: A Comparison of Methods; Amber Perenzin, Temple ; Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple Online in Detroit? Advancing Mixed Methods Research; Karen Clark, Michigan State ; Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Tarleton State Karen Clark, Michigan State 143. Reducing Recidivism among Juveniles 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Juvenile Economic Sanctions and Delinquency Interventions; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State ; Katie Taylor, Florida State ; Janelle M. King, Florida State Juvenile Recidivism in Florida: The Roles of Education and Employment; Wendy Cavendish, of Miami; Amie Nielsen, of Miami Juvenile Secure Confinement and Risk of Recidivism: A Propensity Score Matching Approach; Daniel Nicholas Acton, The of Montana; Dusten R. Hollist, The of Montana; Jackson M. Bunch, The of Montana Less Intrusive Measures to Counter Juvenile Rearrest: Can Alternative Measures Reduce Juvenile Reoffending?; Camille Faubert, Université de Montréal; Rémi Boivin, Université de Montréal; Steve Geoffrion, Université de Montréal The Effect of Sentencing Disposition on Recidivism Outcomes; Travis J. Meyers, Arizona State Aviva M. Rich-Shea, Massasoit Community College 144. Research on Drug Courts and DUI Courts 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Collaboration and Drug Court Model Adherence; Xiaohan Mei, Washington State ; Faith Lutze, Washington State ; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington State Is the Process Part of the Punishment? Recommended versus Actual Sentences Imposed for Persons Terminated from Drug Treatment Court; Tom LeBel, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Michael Fendrich,

89 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 of Connecticut; Matt Richie, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee At Which Stage in Supervision are Drug Courts Most Effective?; Haley Zettler, of Texas at Dallas; Stephen J. Clipper, of Texas at Dallas; Robert G. Morris, of Texas at Dallas; Jill Johansson-Love, Dallas County Community Supervision and Corrections Department When Research Meets Practice: Drug Court Performance Management Using Performance Targets and Scenario-Based Training; Courtney Elizabeth Broscious, National Center for State Courts; Fred Louis Cheesman II, National Center for State Courts; Matt Kleiman, National Center for State Courts Predicting Participant Drop-Out from a Driving Under the Influence Court for Repeat Offenders; Christine Saum, Rowan ; Matthew Hiller, Temple Sheila Royo Maxwell, Michigan State 145. Risk Factors and Consequences of Drug Dependence 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace A Qualitative Study of Non-Fatal Overdose among Opiate Users in South Wales, UK; Katy R. Holloway, of South Wales; Rhian Hills, Welsh Government Being a Good Mother: Events Weakening the Maternal Identity of Law-breaking Addicted Women; Amélie Couvrette, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Serge Brochu, of Montreal; Chantal Plourde, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Estimating Size of Drug Users in Macau; Tianji Cai, of Macau; Yiwei Xia, of Macau Sex, Drugs, and Crime: Gender Differences for Opioid Dependent, HIV+ Individuals; Marissa Kiss, George Mason Families in Crisis: Parents Attempts to Help Drug-Using Daughters; Vera Lopez, Arizona State Marissa Kiss, George Mason 146. Rethinking Reentry: Exploring Logics, Relations, and the Governance of Marginalization 12:30 to 1:50pm Dupont, Terrace You're in a Room Full of Addicts!: Prisoner Reentry and the Making Up of the Exoffender; Reuben Miller, of Michigan Opening a Critical Space: Rethinking Risk and Criminogenic Need in Reentry; Kelly Hannah- Moffat, of Toronto From Surveillance to Intimacy?: Exploring Affect in Parole Relations; Robert Werth, Rice Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State Discussant: Sarah Armstrong, of Glasgow 147. Perceptions of Criminality in Historical Perspective 12:30 to 1:50pm Embassy, Terrace Crime, Law and the People : Rethinking the Populist Politics of Law and Order in the Anglophone World; Russell Hogg, Queensland of Technology Stupid Ideas, Worldwide Appeal: The Puzzle of Lombroso's Influence in Criminology; Paul Knepper, of Sheffield Testing Durkheim s Theory on Egoistic Suicide with Survey Data Collected from the Detroit Area Study; Sriram Chintakrindi, California State, Stanislaus; Jeremy Porter, Brooklyn College, CUNY The Descent of Nature: Perceptions of Criminality in the Public Narrative; Ethan M. Higgins, of Louisville; Kristin Swartz, of Louisville Sriram Chintakrindi, California State, Stanislaus 148. Criminal Justice Professionals Attitudes and Perceptions 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace Latino Police Officers Support for Broken Windows Policing within a Community Problem-Solving Strategy; Michael J. Jenkins, of Scranton What Wardens Think: A Survey of Post-Great Recession Perspectives; Paul Richard Schupp, 87

90 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Niagara Is Rehabilitative Ideology Really Dead? Attitudes among Southern Legislators; Kaitlyn Dance, East Tennessee State ; Jennifer Pealer, East Tennessee State Predicting Punishment Philosophy: The Attitudes of Criminal Justice Professionals Toward Collateral Consequences; Corey Call, Virginia Commonwealth ; Jill Gordon, Virginia Commonwealth Corey Call, Virginia Commonwealth 149. Criminology Across the Globe 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Criminology in Brazil; Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt, Catholic of Pernambuco; Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello, Catholic of Pernambuco Framing an Intellectual History of Criminology in Canada; J. Bryan Kinney, Simon Fraser ; Paul Brantingham, Simon Fraser American Criminology, History, Structure, Knowledge; Joachim Savelsberg, of Minnesota; Lara Cleveland, of Minnesota Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion 150. Violence against the Police 12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Departmental Minority Representation and Assaults Against the Police; Turgut Ozkan, of Texas at Dallas; John L. Worrall, of Texas at Dallas; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas Fatal Assaults on Police Officers during Motor Vehicle Stops: A Replication; Illya Lichtenberg, Mercy College Understanding the Use of Deadly Force and Firearms against the Police; Joseph B. Kuhns, of North Carolina at Charlotte; Diana Dolliver, of Alabama; Emily Bent, of North Carolina at Charlotte; Edward R. Maguire, American Joseph B. Kuhns, of North Carolina at Charlotte 151. Risk Factors for and Consequences of Bullying Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown East, Low Self-Control, Risky Lifestyles, and Bullying Victimization: Extending the General Theory of Crime; Teresa C. Kulig, of Cincinnati; James D. Unnever, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Cecilia Chouhy, of Cincinnati; Travis C. Pratt, of Cincinnati; Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Risk Factors Associated with Bully Victimization; Chrystina Y. Hoffman, Georgia State ; Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State More than Bullying: Social Consequences of Violent Victimization; Lacey Nicole Wallace, Pennsylvania State, Altoona; Kim S. Menard, Pennsylvania State, Altoona The Effect of Bullying Victimization on Delinquent Behaviors: Focusing on Duration and Timing of Victimization; Byongook Moon, of Texas at San Antonio The Onset and Desistance from Bullying Perpetration; Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston State ; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston State 152. Fear of Crime in Neighborhoods and Communities 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Exploring the Mechanisms between Perceptions of Community Safety and Health Behaviors for Adolescents; Hannah Klein, Temple Neighborhood Context, Street Efficacy and Fear of Crime; Yue Yuan, Indiana ; Beidi Dong, of Florida Transforming Vacant Lots: Investigating an Alternative Approach to Reducing Fear of Crime; Alaina Marie De Biasi, of Maryland The Influence of Women s Neighborhood Resources on the Association Between Observed and Perceived Social Disorder; Aubrey L. Jackson, of New Mexico; Brian Soller, of New Mexico; Christopher Browning, Ohio State Alaina Marie De Biasi, of Maryland 88

91 153. Health, Health Care, Life Expectancy, and Aging of Prison and Jail Inmates and Incarcerated Veterans 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Health and Health Care Among the U.S. Incarcerated Populations Key Measures and Recent Findings; Laura Maruschak, U.S. Department of Justice Aging and Life Expectancy of the U.S. State Prison Population; Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Margaret Noonan, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Indicators of Mental Health and Disabilities Among Veterans in Prison and Jail, ; Margaret Noonan, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jennifer Bronson, U.S. Department of Justice Discussant: James Patrick Lynch, of Maryland Presidential Plenary 154. Presidential Plenary: The Politics of Policing American Cities 12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom Center, Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussants: Chief Cathy L. Lanier, Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia Superintendent Michael S. Harrison, New Orleans Police Department Chief Edward Flynn, Milwaukee Police Department Ret. Deputy Chief Don Anders, San Jose Police Department 155. Division of Experimental Criminology Lunch & Awards Ceremony 12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom West, 156. Roundtable: The Future of Biosocial Criminology: Theory, Research, and Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Chad Posick, Georgia Southern Discussant: Michael Rocque, Bates College Participants: J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati Brian Boutwell, Saint Louis Joseph Schwartz, of Nebraska at Omaha Eric Connolly, Pennsylvania State, Abington Joseph Nedelec, of Cincinnati Jill Portnoy, of Pennsylvania Andrea Glenn, of Alabama 157. Roundtable: Attitudes towards Crime and Punishment among Adolescents and Young Adults 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Adolescents Perceptions of their Lived Experiences with Cyberbullying: An Exploratory Study; Linda Lila Mohammed, of Trinidad and Tobago An Examination of Common Predictors of Punitiveness Among College Students; Mike Costelloe, Northern Arizona ; Christine Arazan, Northern Arizona Attitudes toward Texting while Driving and Laws That Regulate It; Casey Welch, Flagler College Physical Aggression among College Students: The Role of Masculinity; Marcella Louise Mulhollem, of Akron; Robert L. Peralta, of Akron 158. Roundtable: You Are Our Go To Person 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Jeffery T. Walker, of Alabama at Birmingham Participants: Heith Copes, of Alabama at Birmingham Sean Maddan, of Tampa Richard Hartley, of Texas at San Antonio Grant Drawve, Rutgers 159. Roundtable: Building Trust in Communities through Procedural Justice 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace

92 Melissa Bradley, U.S. Department of Justice Discussants: Will Johnson, Arlington, TX Police Department Chief Charlene Moe, of Illinois Sunny Schnitzer, Police Executive Research Forum 160. Roundtable: Research on Sex Offenses 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Alcohol-Involved Sexual Assault: What do We Know and What Types of Research are Still Needed?; Katherine Lorenz, of Illinois at Chicago; Sarah E. Ullman, of Illinois at Chicago Child Sex Trafficking: Not in my Backyard. How Serious is Child Trafficking in NY State?; Melissa A. Menasco, SUNY Buffalo State Co-Offenders And Solo Offenders: Does It Matter? A Study of Female Sex Offenders; Ethan Marshall, Sam Houston State ; Holly Miller, Sam Houston State ; Bridget Williamson, Sam Houston State Sexual Violence Acceptance Among College Students: The Effects of Gender, Hostility Toward Women, Male Violence Acceptance, Negative Relationship Attribution, and Relationship Conflict; Kathryn L. Burnham, of North Carolina, Wilmington Social Constructions of Sex Trafficking in Anti- Trafficking Organizations Training Toolkits and Curricular Materials; Allison Marie Adair, of Kentucky Holly Miller, Sam Houston State 161. Macro Issues in Modern Imprisonment 12:30 to 1:50pm Jay, Lobby International Imprisonment Unveiled: Towards a New View on the Rehabilitation of Macro- Criminals; Filip Vojta, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law Politics, Flexible Labor, and Women's Incarceration; Pavel Vasiliev, SUNY Oneonta Private Prisons and the Construction of Correctional Accountability; Brian Wolf, of Idaho; Joseph De Angelis, of Idaho The Effects of Punishment on Recidivism: A Quasi-Experimental Approach; Kathleen Frey, of Maryland, College Park WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER David Allen Rembert, Jackson State 162. Sex and Race Effects in Community Corrections 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse A Prospective Study of Identity Change and Desistance in a Population of Women on Parole; Rebecca Stone, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Merry Morash, Michigan State ; Marva Goodson, Michigan State ; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State ; Sandi Smith, Michigan State ; Deborah Kashy, Michigan State Chivalry in Probation? A First Look into Possible Sex Discrepancies in Probation Sentencing; Maria Koeppel, Kansas Department of Corrections Debunking the One-Size-Fit Model in Corrections: Exploring the Significance of being African American in Counseling Offenders in Corrections; Sherrise Yvonne Truesdale-Moore, Minnesota State, Mankato Race and Probation in a Midwestern State; Dzhamilia Makashova, Kansas State ; Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State Rebecca Stone, of Massachusetts, Lowell 163. Intersectionality: A Reflection on Best Practices 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse Intersectionality and Structured Action Theory; James W. Messerschmidt, of Southern Maine Feminist Criminology and Intersectionality: An Assessment; Meda Chesney-Lind, of Hawaii at Manoa Bringing (Incarcerated) Men Back In: Theorizing Race in the Context of Feminist Criminology; Jill McCorkel, Villanova A Lady in the Field: Notes on Intersectionality and Ethnography; Nikki Jones, of California, Berkeley Deena Isom, of South Carolina

93 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Discussants: Hillary Potter, of Colorado, Boulder Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland 164. Understudied Types of Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Hate Crimes against the Homeless; Brian Levin, California State, San Bernardino Killer Whales or Whale Killers? A Routine Activities Analysis Introducing Agency among Orca Whales During the Capture of Orca Calves; Magdalen Jane Walton, of Tennessee, Knoxville Violence At Work An Everyday Occurrence; Emily Schindeler, Griffith Warning Signs of Military Workplace Violence: The Role of Rank in Reporting Threatening Behaviors; Elizabeth C. Low, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Mario Scalora, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Denise J. Bulling, of Nebraska Public Policy Center When, Where, and How to Teach Non-Violent Masculinity? Lessons from Evaluating a PROMUNDO-Adapted Prevention Program; Allison Foley, Georgia Regents ; Todd Powell-Williams, Georgia Regents ; Kim Davies, Georgia Regents ; Jenelle Lawhorne, Georgia Regents Allison Foley, Georgia Regents 165. Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Alumni Association Luncheon 12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama Ballroom, Churchill Hotel May Contribute; Emil W. Plywaczewski, of Bialystok Gender Neutral or Sensitive Anti-Corruption Education Across the World?: The United Nations Road Ahead; Slawomir Marek Redo, Academic Council on the United Nations System Helmut Kury, of Freiburg, Germany 167. Vision 21's Call To Research 12:30 to 1:50pm Morgan, Lobby Addressing Victims Legal Needs: An Evaluation of OVC s Wraparound Victim Legal Assistance Network Demonstration Project; Samantha Lowry, ICF International; Alana M. Henninger, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY / ICF International; Sara Debus-Sherrill, ICF International Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth: How Systems Connect and Coordinate to Serve Child Victims; Melanie Johnson, ICF International; Sara Debus-Sherrill, ICF International The Statistical Response to Vision 21: Development of the National Survey of Victim Service Organizations; Nelson Lim, RAND Corporation; Sarah Greathouse, RAND Corporation; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Discussant: Susan Williams, Office for Victims of Crime 166. Women and Children as Offenders and Victims: Lessons Learned for Succeeding Generations 12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Comparing and Delivering Juvenile Justice Across the World; Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth ; Phil Reichel, of Northern Colorado Education for Justice: Experiences and Prospects for Further Internationalization; Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Post-2015 United Nations Criminal Justice Education Agenda: What Western Criminology National Survey of Children Exposed to Violence 12:30 to 1:50pm Monroe, Title: Adverse Childhood Experiences Scales Need Broader Victimization Assessment; David Finkelhor, of New Hampshire; Anne Shattuck, of New Hampshire; Heather Turner, of New Hampshire; Sherry Hamby, Sewanee the of the South Victimization Profiles in a Nationally Representative Sample of Youth: The Significance of Poly-victimization; Heather Turner, of New Hampshire; Anne

94 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Shattuck, of New Hampshire; David Finkelhor, of New Hampshire; Sherry Hamby, Sewanee the of the South Child Neglect: Associations with Other Forms of Child Maltreatment, Delinquency, and Adolescent Victimizations; Sherry Hamby, Sewanee the of the South; David Finkelhor, of New Hampshire; Heather Turner, of New Hampshire; Jennifer Vanderminden, of North Carolina, Wilmington 169. Sexual Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Northwest, Lobby An Examination of the Availability of Online Information About Sexual Assault Resources on College Campuses; Jennifer Rhiannon Scroggins, Montana State Billings; Sara Malley, Pellissippi State Community College Interrogating Blurred Lines: Consent and Sexual Assault Prevention on Campus; Hannah Barrett, of Guelph; Karla O'Regan, St. Thomas Legislating Revenge Porn : Protecting Victims and Preserving Civil Liberties; Meagen Michelle Hildebrand, at Albany, SUNY; Sarah E. Lageson, Rutgers - Newark Motivational Factors For Emergency Room Volunteers for Rape Victims; LaDonna Long, Roosevelt The Role of Social Support in the Disclosure and Recovery Process of Rape Victims; Jessica Nicole Mitchell, of South Florida; Amy M. Cohn, LEGACY The Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies; Wilson Palacios, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Kathleen M. Heide, of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, of South Florida Jessica Nicole Mitchell, of South Florida 170. The Challenges and Possibilities of Prison Education 12:30 to 1:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Post-secondary Education in Contemporary Corrections: The BU PEP Model for Progressive Correctional Practices; James Matesanz, Boston ; Danielle Rousseau, Boston ; Jillian Baranger, Boston College Programs in Prison + Upon Reentry: Focus on Women's Experiences; Natalie Jean 92 Sokoloff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Examining the Role of Pre-Carceral and Carceral Experiences on Success in Post-Secondary Correctional Education; Lindsey Livingston Runell, Kutztown of Pennsylvania The Effect of Institutional Educational Programming on Prisoner Misconduct; Kyleigh M. Clark, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Jason Rydberg, of Massachusetts, Lowell 171. Social Control 12:30 to 1:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Operation No Mas: Pulling Levers on the 18th Street Gang in Saint Paul, MN; David Squier Jones, Northeastern Police Layoffs and Violent Crime; Marie Mele, Monmouth ; Michele Muni, Holy Family Traffic Enforcement, Dangerous Driving and Fatalities in Boom Counties; Rick Ruddell, of Regina; Thomasine Heitkamp, of North Dakota; Roni Mayzer, of North Dakota Using Hemostatic Bandages to Drive Down the Homicide Rate in Trinidad and Tobago; Meredith L. Patten, of Trinidad and Tobago; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge; Sumit Kumar, of Cambridge Meredith L. Patten, of Trinidad and Tobago 172. Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Teaching about Race and Racism in Criminal Justice Classes 12:30 to 1:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Don t Get Killed in The Ghetto : Race, Fear, and Service-Learning Pedagogy; Sarah Becker, Louisiana State ; Crystal Paul, Louisiana State Teaching Racial Inequality to a Non-Critical Audience; Julie Globokar, Kent State Teaching Race from a Place of Privilege; Kasey Ragan, of California, Irvine; Jaimee Limmer, Northern Arizona Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

95 173. Roundtable: Penal Abolition Research and the Politics of Crime and Justice 12:30 to 1:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor The International Conference on Penal Abolition: Current Dynamics and Controversies; Claire Delisle, of Ottawa Carceral Therapeutics and the Shadow State: Troubling the Role of Psychiatry in Alternatives to Incarceration; Colleen Hackett, Colorado State, Pueblo Ludic Ubuntu Ethics and its Potential for Penal Abolition; Mechthild Nagel, SUNY Cortland Black Lives Matter and Organizing Against Incarceration at a Local ; Joshua Price, Binghamton Claire Delisle, of Ottawa 174. Roundtable: Widening Media Coverage of Criminology Research 12:30 to 1:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Report Discussants: Kris R. Henning, Portland State Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Laura Dugan, of Maryland James A. Fox, Northeastern 175. Race and Justice: An International Journal - Editorial Board Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm 1101, 1st Floor 176. White Collar Crime Research Consortium Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm Albright, Terrace 177. Law & Behavior in Transnational Context 2:00 to 3:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Memorialization Laws in the United Kingdom: A Response to a Moral Panic or an Increased Occurrence; Kristen Marie Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections Women Perpetrators: Theorizing Gender and Genocide; Evelyn Ann Gertz, The Ohio State ; Hollie Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State ; Sara Elise Brown, Clark The Gift of Law and the Gift of Time; Biko Agozino, Virginia Tech Satisfied and Committed Prison Officers? An Exploration of Job Satisfaction and Organisational Commitment among Prison Officers in Ghana; Thomas Akoensi, of Kent WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Shyamal Kumar Das, Elizabeth City State 178. Pathways through Crime and Punishment 2:00 to 3:20pm Cabinet, Community Reentry and Criminal Careers in the Short-Term: Testing Static and Dynamic Explanatory Models of Offending; Patrick Lussier, Université Laval; Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Do Juvenile Offense Characteristics Predict Adult Criminal Paths?; Danielle Marie Carkin, Plymouth State ; Paul Tracy, of Massachusetts, Lowell Dynamic Predictors of Periods of Incarceration Across the Life Course of Female Prisoners in the Netherlands; Katharina Joosen, NSCR; Anne-Marie Slotboom, VU Amsterdam Punishment and the Life Course; Tracey Shollenberger, Harvard The Cyclical Nature of Criminal Offending: A Qualitative Exploration of Intermittency among Active Offenders; Lionel Smith, of Delaware Lionel Smith, of Delaware 179. Green Criminology and Agencies of Environmental Justice and Injustice 2:00 to 3:20pm Coats, Terrace The Injustices of Policing, Law and Multinational Monopolisation in the Privatisation of Natural Diversity: Cases from Colombia and Latin America; David Rodriguez Goyes, Oslo / Antonio Nariño ; Nigel South, of Essex Use of Discretion in Detectives Decision Making: An Exploration of Police Investigation of Illegal Wildlife Trade in Norway; Siv Rebekka Runhovde, Politihøgskolen (Norwegian Police College) Cross-border Environmental Crime: A 'Wicked' Problem; Toine Spapens, Tilburg ; Wim Huisman, VU Amsterdam Environmental Crime and the Dynamics of Specialist Environment Courts; Rob White, of Tasmania Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky

96 Discussant: Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi 180. Author Meets Critics: Offending Women in Contemporary China: Gender and Pathways into Crime 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Anqi Shen, Teesside Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Critics: Klaus von Lampe, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Liqun Cao, of Ontario Institute of Technology Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International Barbara Sims, Mars Hill Elizabeth Dineen, Bay Path 181. Biopsychosocial Approaches to the Study of Antisocial Behavior, Aggression, Psychopathy, and Serial Homicide WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Blood Lead and Antisocial Behavior: The Mediating Role of Callous-Unemotional Traits; Olivia Choy, of Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania; Jianghong Liu, of Pennsylvania; Jill Portnoy, of Pennsylvania; Liana Soyfer, of Pennsylvania Contextual Amplification of Parenting Styles on Early Maturing Adolescents Physical Aggression; Frances Chen, of Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania; Liana Soyfer, of Pennsylvania Poorer Emotional Intelligence Characterizes Psychopaths in the Community; Shichun Asminet Ling, of Pennsylvania; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania; Robert Schug, California State, Long Beach Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer: An Overlapping Biological, Psychological, and Psychosocial Developmental Timeline Approach to the Study of Serial Homicide; Joseph Petitt, California State, Long Beach; Robert Schug, 94 California State, Long Beach Robert Schug, California State, Long Beach 182. Health Trajectories of Justice System- Involved Individuals 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Intergenerational Clustering of Antisocial Traits and Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity; Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis ; Christopher Salas-Wright, of Texas at Austin; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State ; Matthew Larson, Wayne State Effects of Justice System Exposure on Youths Substance Use Trajectories; Connie Hassett- Walker, Kean ; Katrina Walsemann, of South Carolina; Bethany Bell, of South Carolina; Gilbert Gee, of California, Los Angeles Mental Illness, Gender Roles, and Physical Victimization in Prison; Jason Schnittker, of Pennsylvania; Valerio Bacak, Rutgers Discussant: Lauren Porter, of Maryland 183. Crime and Place: Preliminary Findings from the Contexts of Drug Enforcement Project 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Police Knowledge and Attitudes about Neighborhood Drug-Free Zones and their Impact on Narcotics Enforcement; Joshua C. Hinkle, Georgia State Drug Dealers and Users Responses to Neighborhood Drug-Free Zones; Volkan Topalli, Georgia State In the Market for Violence: Exploring the Relationship between the Illicit Drug Markets and Local s of Violence; Elizabeth Griffiths, Rutgers ; Walter Campbell, Rutgers ; Sarah Trocchio, Rutgers ; Jie Xu, Rutgers

97 184. Could Computing And Network Configurations Shape Hackers Online Behaviors During System Trespassing Events? 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Risk, Ambiguity, And Restrictive Deterrent Effects In Cyberspace; Alexander Testa, of Maryland; David Maimon, of Maryland; Michel Cukier, of Maryland; Bertrand Sobesto, of Maryland Recentness of a Legitimate User s Last Access to a Compromised Computer: Effects on System Trespassers Decision-Making; Sarah Appleby, of Maryland System Trespassers Attack Networks: Investigating The Dynamics Of Repeated System Trespassing Events On Attacked Computer System; Amit Rechavi, Ruppin Academic Center; Tamar Berenblum, The Hebrew ; David Maimon, of Maryland Exploring Cognitive Decision-Making Processes And Computer-Focused Cybercrime Victimization: The Role Of Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making; Eric Louderback, of Miami; Olena Antonaccio, of Miami; Saman Zonouz, Rutgers School of Engineering 185. Why Individuals Radicalize to Violent Extremism in the United States: Lessons from the National Institute of Justice WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Facilitative Conditions for Domestic Terrorism : Extremist Political Violence in the United States, ; David Snow, of California, Irvine; Brent Smith, of Arkansas; Anna Tan, of California, Irvine; Kevin Fitzpatrick, of Arkansas Lone Wolf Terrorism in America: Using Knowledge of Radicalization Pathways to Forge Prevention Strategies; Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State The Empirical Assessment of Domestic Radicalization: A Qualitative Approach; Michael Jensen, of Maryland College Graduates and Dropouts: Pathways to 95 Becoming a "Homegrown" Jihadist Terrorist Offender; Jytte Klausen, Brandeis John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Discussant: Heidi Ellis, Boston Children's Hospital / Harvard Medical School 186. Life Without Parole: Understanding a Contemporary American Punishment 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Virtual Life Sentences; Jessica S. Henry, Montclair State The Commutation Process: Perceptions of the Permanently Incarcerated; Margaret Leigey, The College of New Jersey Life without Parole: U.S. and the World; Ashley Nellis, The Sentencing Project The Death Penalty s Wake: Life without Parole in the American South; Christopher Seeds, New York Chairs: Christopher Seeds, New York Ashley Nellis, The Sentencing Project Discussant: Jonathan Simon, of California, Berkeley 187. Understanding and Measuring Youth Gang Involvement 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace They Aren t Always Who We Thought They Were: Retrospective Reinterpretation of Gang Status; Dena Carson, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Chris Melde, Michigan State ; Finn-Aage Esbensen, of Missouri - St. Louis An Exploration of Gang Membership over Time; Stephanie A. Wiley, of Missouri - St. Louis; Dena Carson, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Finn-Aage Esbensen, of Missouri - St. Louis Gangs: What s Learning Got to Do with It?; Adrienne Freng, of Wyoming; Stephanie A. Wiley, of Missouri - St. Louis; Finn-Aage Esbensen, of Missouri - St. Louis

98 Friendship, Gang Embeddedness and Violent Crime among Serious Adolescent Offenders; Shannon E. Reid, of North Carolina at Charlotte Finn-Aage Esbensen, of Missouri - St. Louis 188. Terrorism and Political Violence: Popular Attitudes and Policy 2:00 to 3:20pm Dupont, Terrace Middle Easterner Composition and Perceived Risk of Terror Victimization; Kelly Welch, Villanova ; Xia Wang, Arizona State The Boston Marathon Bombing: Bostonians Perception on Criminal Sanctions Towards an Alleged Terrorist ; John Asagba, of Massachusetts, Lowell Shaping Applied Research on Lone Actor Terrorism. A FP7 PRIME Initiative; Amy Thornton, College London; Emily Corner, College London; Kartikeya Tripathi, College London; Matthew Ashby, College London The Rwandan Diaspora in Canada: Justice and Reconciliation ; Jennifer Jean Marson, Western Michigan Searching for A Just Peace for Darfur: Exposure to Violence and Reconciliation; Courtney Leigh DeRoche, The Ohio State Courtney Leigh DeRoche, The Ohio State 189. Who's The Terrorist Now? Constructions, Characterizations, and Interpretations of Terrorism 2:00 to 3:20pm Embassy, Terrace A Cabinet of Curiosities: The Boston Marathon Bombing as a Government Conspiracy; Robert T. Cadigan, Metropolitan College, Boston Crime and Terrorism in the Media: Abortion and Fort Hood; Diana Rodriguez-Spahia, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Getting America Safe Again: Content Analysis of ISIS Imagery and Narratives; Reinmar Freis- Beattie, of New Hampshire; Katherine R. Abbott, of New Hampshire Lupus Terroris Americanus: Exploring the Mediated Social Construction of Lone Wolf Terrorism; Estee Marchi, Rutgers News Construction of the Terrorist Fact: A Case WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Study of the Ottawa Shooting in October 2014; Valentine Crosset, of Montreal; Masarah-Cynthia Paquet-Clouston, of Montreal Robert T. Cadigan, Metropolitan College, Boston 190. Justice Issues in Cases Involving Intimate Partner Violence 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Making the [Judicial] Grade: Patterns of Procedural Justice in Civil Protection Order Hearings; Karol Lucken, of Central Florida; Jeffrey Rosky, of Central Florida Legal Practitioners' Perceptions toward Intimate Partner Femicide in Brazil; Marcela Zamboni Lucena, Universidade federal da Paraíba Prosecutors Attitudes and Experiences with Penal Mediation of Intimate Partner Violence Cases in Greece; Gabriela Wasileski, of Baltimore; Margarita Poteyeva, James Madison "On Behalf of Her Children": The Impact of Children on Judicial Decision-Making in Protection Order Cases; Amy M. Magnus, of California, Irvine The Effects of Criminal Sanctions for Intimate Partner Violence: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Effects; Christopher D. Maxwell, Michigan State ; Joel H. Garner, Portland State ; Jina Lee, Michigan State Luye Li, of Delaware 191. Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Awareness in Alaska from a statewide survey.; Cory R. Lepage, of Alaska, Anchorage; Lindsey Blumenstein, of Alaska, Anchorage A Qualitative Study On The Comparison Of Pre- And Post-Separation Intimate Partner Violence Against Women; Carrie Li, Michigan State ; April M. Zeoli, Michigan State ; Echo Rivera, Michigan State ; Cris Sullivan, Michigan State

99 "I Ain't for That": Intimate Partner Violence and Help Seeking in the Lives of Urban African American Women; Rachel Schumann, of Toronto Bars and Fields and Violence against Rural Women in the Heartland; Amanda Sanchez, West Virginia Identifying the Context of Intimate Partner Violence Through Text Network Analysis; Sung-hun Byun, Rutgers Tamar Hofnung, Hebrew of Jerusalem 192. Police Use of Deadly Force 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Disentangling the Nature of Fatal Police-Citizen Encounters; Andrea Rae Borrego, Metropolitan State of Denver Methods for Estimating the Number of Law Enforcement Homicides in the US; Duren Banks, RTI International Police Use of Deadly Force: The Impact of Social Roles on Officers' Decision-Making Processes; Jordan C. Pickering, of Missouri - St. Louis; David A. Klinger, of Missouri - St. Louis Policing Through Violence: An Analysis of Killings by Police Officers in the State of São Paulo, Brazil; Giane Silvestre, of California, Berkeley Law School Underreporting of Justifiable Homicides Committed by Police Officers in the United States, ; Colin Loftin, at Albany, SUNY; David McDowall, at Albany, SUNY; Min Xie, of Maryland, College Park Colin Loftin, at Albany, SUNY 193. The Illicit Antiquities Trade: Organisations, Facilitators, and Policies of Practice in Transnational Spaces WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston West, Terrace A Comparison Of Theoretical And Practical Applications Of Situational Crime Prevention In Transnational Illicit Markets; Christine Acosta Weirich, of Glasgow Deviant Archaeologists: Public Representations of Archaeologist Identities and Their Harmful Effects on Fighting Illicit Traffic; Jessica 97 Dietzler, SCCJR, of Glasgow; Blythe A. Bowman, Virginia Commonwealth Political as Personal: The Role of Museum Organisational Culture in the Efficacy of Cultural Property Policies; Meg Lambert, of Glasgow Jessica Dietzler, SCCJR, of Glasgow 194. Histories of Punishment: Penal Developments from the Civil War to the Late Twentieth Century 2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown East, After Institutionalization: The Post-Civil War Proliferation of Carceral Forms; Ashley Rubin, Florida State The Road to Sostre: Revisiting the Origins of the Inmates Rights Movement; Alex Tepperman, of Florida Local Context and Penal Change: Exploring How Socioeconomic and Political Forces Shape Local Governing Decisions; Michael Campbell, of Missouri - St. Louis Understanding Penal Change: Reform in the Progressive Era and Beyond; Michelle Phelps, of Minnesota; Philip Goodman, of Toronto; Joshua Page, of Minnesota Alex Tepperman, of Florida Discussant: Candace Kruttschnitt, President, American Society of Criminology / of Toronto Participants: Joshua Page, of Minnesota Philip Goodman, of Toronto Speakers: Ashley Rubin, Florida State Michael Campbell, of Missouri - St. Louis Michelle Phelps, of Minnesota 195. Policing for the 21st Century: Reformation 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Examining Police and Community Engagement Issues; Patricia Griffin, Temple

100 The Role of Policing with Body Camera Technology; Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod Community College Integrating Empathy into Policing; Beth Sanborn, Holy Family The Effects of Militarization of Police and the Community; Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's Patricia Griffin, Temple Discussant: Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's Participants: Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod Community College Beth Sanborn, Holy Family 196. Police Culture, Police Deviance, and Police Integrity 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Controlling Occupational Deviance in Bureaucracies: Do Police Departments make it Difficult for Birds of a Feather Flock Together?; Jon Maskaly, of Illinois at Chicago; Christopher Donner, Loyola Chicago; Lorie Fridell, of South Florida Understanding the Blue Wall: Identifying Individual- and Agency-level Predictors of Officers Reporting the Misconduct of Colleagues; Lorie Fridell, of South Florida; Jon Maskaly, of Illinois at Chicago; Christopher Donner, Loyola Chicago Downplaying the Race Card: Police Integrity in South Africa; Adri Sauerman, Michigan State ; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State Testing the Theory of Police Integrity: Do Community Characteristics Matter in a Centralized Police System?; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State ; Irena Cajner Mraovic, of Zagreb; Krunoslav Borovec, Croatian Ministry of Interior Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: Joshua Ederheimer, U.S. Department of Commerce WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER People and Place Oriented Approaches in the Study of Crime: Bridging the Gap 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom Center, Young People's Differential Vulnerability to Criminogenic Exposure; Per-Olof Wikstrom, of Cambridge; Richard Mann, ETH, Zurich; Beth Hardie, of Cambridge PHDCN Revisited: People and Place in Long- Term Perspective; Robert J. Sampson, Harvard Immigration, Crime and Sociological Positivism in the U.S.: Lessons for People, Place and Crime Relationships; Michael Gottfredson, of California, Irvine Friedrich Loesel, of Cambridge Discussant: David Weisburd, George Mason 198. Serious Outcomes and Death Related to Victim and Offender Relationship 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom East, A Comparative Analysis of Injury Severity in Cases of Sexual Assault by Intimate Partners, Acquaintances and Strangers; April Pattavina, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell; Melissa Morabito, of Massachusetts, Lowell A Multi-State Comparison of Stand Your Ground Intimate Partner Violence Cases: Equal or Disparate Protection?; Denise Crisafi, of Central Florida Multi-Victim Collateral Intimate Partner Homicide; Emily Meyer, Norwich Multiple-Domestic Homicides; Molly Dragiewicz, Queensland of Technology; Lynn A. Addington, American ; Callie Rennison, of Colorado, Denver; Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia 199. The Joan McCord Award Lecture and the Academy of Experimental Criminology Awards Ceremony 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom West,

101 200. Roundtable: Addressing Methodological Limitations in Criminology and Criminal Justice Research 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Exploring the Difficulties in Conducting Qualitative Interviews in Post War Conditions: A Case Study of Sri Lanka; Evanka Swampillai, of Illinois at Chicago Gaining Access and Building Rapport: Methodological Issues in Prisoner Re-Entry Research; Katharina Maier, of Toronto Policing on the Surveillance Frontier: Examining the Impact of Body Worn Camera Systems on Law Enforcement; Molly George, California Lutheran ; Robert Meadows, California Lutheran ; Helen Ahn Lim, California Lutheran Uniform Crime Reporting Program's Efforts to Improve Data Available on Law Enforcement Use of Force; Cynthia Barnett-Ryan, FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program The Hate Crime Reporting Gap and Why It Matters; Nazmia Comrie, U.S. Department of Justice Katharina Maier, of Toronto 201. Roundtable: Debating the Militarization of the Police 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich Discussants: David Orrick, Norwich Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky Participants: Nicholas Pace, Norwich Tory Kethro, Norwich Erik Rajunas, Norwich Liam Wilber, Norwich 202. Roundtable: Convict Criminology: Exploring Shame for Transforming Justice 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace American Justice and Degrading Punishment; Robert Johnson, American A Feminist and Transformative Analysis of Shame and the Experience of Re-Gaining Child Custody as Rite of Passage for Formerly Incarcerated Mothers; Denise Woodall, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER of North Georgia; Alan Mobley, San Diego State Labeled for Life Sex Offender Policies and Shame; Brian E. Oliver, Brian Oliver Consulting Money Gate to Hell, Inside and Out: The Gay Male Experience after Prison; John Dennem, New Mexico State Robert Johnson, American 203. Roundtable: Which Is Bigger--Criminology or Criminal Justice? 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Craig Hemmens, Washington State Discussants: Jeffery T. Walker, of Alabama at Birmingham Pauline K. Brennan, of Nebraska at Omaha Marvin Krohn, of Florida 204. Roundtable: African Criminology and Justice Association Security Summit on Africa: Issues, Problems, Challenges, and Solutions Invigorated for the Conference (No. 1) 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State Discussants: Obi N.I. Ebbe, of Tennessee at Chattanooga Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, Texas Southern Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State Evaristus Obinyan, Southern at New Orleans Charles Ochie, Albany State, Albany, Georgia David Chiabi, New Jersey City 205. Using Ethnography, Interviews, and Case Studies to Expand Knowledge on Informal Economies and Criminality 2:00 to 3:20pm Jay, Lobby Crime, Culture, and Informalization: A Case Study Bootleg Concert T-Shirt Sellers; Frank Hughes, Binghamton Hustle and Flow: The Materiality, Political Economy and Social Life of South Africa s Illegal Gold; Matthew Nesvet, of California, Davis

102 Major Jack J. Wells: A Case Study of How Personal Factors Can Facilitate Whistleblowing; James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky Homelessness Immersed in Harm: Neoliberalism and the Structural Production of Substance Use- Related Harms among the Homeless Population; Enrique Hernandez, California State, Long Beach; Dina Perrone, California State, Long Beach Public Criminology? Identifying the Roles of Evidence in Belgian Drug Policy Development ( ); Julie Tieberghien, Ghent, Institute for Social Drug Research Sharon Hayes, Queensland of Technology 206. Boots on the Ground in Ferguson, MO 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Social Movement and the Fight for Social Justice: Understanding the Experiences of Radical, Intermediary, and Tourist Protesters in Ferguson, Missouri; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State ; Victor Rios, of California, Santa Barbara; Michael Conteh, Michigan State Tweeting for Mike Brown: Examining the use of Social Media in the Aftermath of the Mike Brown Shooting; Kishonna Gray, Eastern Kentucky Confronting Ferguson through the Criminological Imagination; Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson Peace and Police: Is a Justice of Love Possible?; Michael John DeValve, Fayetteville State ; Joeleana Koehne, Fayetteville State This is What Black Feminism Looks Like: Women s Involvement in the Black Lives Matter Movement; Hillary Potter, of Colorado, Boulder Victor Rios, of California, Santa Barbara WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Empirical Analysis of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism from a Variety of Perspectives 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse Terrorist Ideology and Behavior: An Examination of the Behavior of Known and Unknown Perpetrators; Rose Bellandi, at Albany, SUNY Loss of Significance and Use of Violence among Radicalized Individuals in the United States; Katarzyna Jasko, Jagiellonian ; Gary LaFree, of Maryland The Relationship between US Government Actions and Attacks against US Nationals; Laura Dugan, of Maryland; Erica Chenoweth, of Denver Change and Stability in Attitudes toward Terrorism: The Impact of the Boston Marathon Bombings; Gary LaFree, of Maryland; Amy Adamczyk, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Gary LaFree, of Maryland 208. Criminal Trial, Sentencing, and Community Correction in China (ACCCJ Panel 3) 2:00 to 3:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Victim Offender Reconciliation in China: An Analysis of its Impact on Sentence Outcome in Intentional Assault Cases; Hong Lu, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Yudu Li, Sam Houston State ; Bin Liang, of Oklahoma, Tulsa Court Case Dossier and the Anatomy of Chinese Criminal Trials; Ni He, Northeastern Semiformal Crime Control and Semiformal Organizations in China: An Empirical Demonstration from Chinese Community Corrections; Shanhe Jiang, of Toledo; Dawei Zhang, Central China Normal ; Xiaohong Jin, Central China Normal ; Deping Xiang, Central China Normal ; Richard Greenleaf, Elmhurst College; Jie Liu, Central China Normal ; Na Xu, Central China Normal

103 Immediate Execution or Two-year Reprieve: The Sentencing Decisions among Capital Cases of Shanghai and Guangzhou from 2008 to 2011; Siyu Liu, New Jersey City ; Moulin Xiong, Southwestern of Finance and Economics; Bin Liang, of Oklahoma, Tulsa Hong Lu, of Nevada, Las Vegas 209. Policy Panel: Bail & Pretrial Justice: Action Research and Evidence-Based Policy in the Pretrial Arena The Pendulum Swings? 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Challenges of Translating Research into Evidence- Based Practices during the United States Third Generation of Bail Reform; Cherise Fanno Burdeen, Pretrial Justice Institute Lessons Learned about Measuring System Change and Action Research from the Smart Pretrial Demonstration Initiative; Michael R. Jones, Pretrial Justice Institute The Bail and Case Dismissal Connection: Unnecessary Pretrial Detention?; E. Rely Vilcica, Temple E. Rely Vilcica, Temple 210. Friends, Inmates, and Intimates: New Directions in Criminological Research on Peer Networks WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse The Antecedents of Respect in an Inmate Network; Jacob Young, Arizona State ; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State ; David Schaefer, Arizona State ; Gary Zajac, Pennsylvania State ; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser ; Dana Haynie, Ohio State The Magnitude of Peer Influence: An Instrumental Variable Analysis; Daniel Ragan, of New Mexico; D. Wayne Osgood, The Pennsylvania State ; Sonja Siennick, Florida State 101 A More Rigorous Examination of Delinquent Peer Associations through Longitudinal Network Models; David Schaefer, Arizona State Leaving Revisited: The Conditional Effects of Teen Dating Violence Victimization on Relationship Dissolution; Brian Soller, of New Mexico; Dana Haynie, Ohio State Chairs: Brian Soller, of New Mexico Daniel Ragan, of New Mexico 211. Development and Validation of Risk Screening and Assessment Tools 2:00 to 3:20pm Morgan, Lobby Developing a Human Trafficking Screening Tool for Use in the Child Welfare System and with Runaway and Homeless Youth; Miriam Becker- Cohen, The Urban Institute; Lilly Yu, The Urban Institute; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute Validating the Offender Employment Retention Inventory (ERI) to Predict Offender Job Retention; Jennifer Yahner, The Urban Institute; P. Elizabeth Taylor, National Institute of Corrections; Ellen Paddock, The Urban Institute; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute Building a Framework for Developing a Dynamic Risk Assessment Instrument: A Case Study on Juvenile Sex Offenders; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute; Erika Parks, The Urban Institute Discussant: Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute 212. Advances in Offender Assessment and Risk Prediction 2:00 to 3:20pm Monroe, A Meta-Analysis of the Predictive Validity of Risk and Needs Assessment Instruments; Kirsten Hutzell, Lycoming College; David B. Wilson, George Mason ; Stephanie Maass, George Mason Are Criminal Thinking Inventories Valid for Women Offenders?; Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina ; Brian Lovins, Harris County, Texas Community Supervision and Corrections; Kallee Spooner, Sam Houston State

104 Developing a Measure of Sex Offender Risk of Absconding and FTR: Implications for Instrument Development; Joseph M. Durso, of Missouri - St. Louis; Beth Huebner, of Missouri - St. Louis The Development of the Ohio Risk Assessment System--Misdemeanor Assessment Tool (ORAS-MAT); Jennifer L. Lux, of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, of Cincinnati; Brian Lovins, Harris County, Texas Community Supervision and Corrections A Study of the Predictive Factors of Probation Failure: Focused on the Warning Tickets of Probation Violations among Sex Offenders in South Korea; Younoh Cho, Dongguk ; Mi-jeong Lee, Hanlim ; JiHoon Lee, Korean National Police Agency Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina 213. Technology, Surveillance, and Social Control 2:00 to 3:20pm Northwest, Lobby The Creation of the Modern Fortress ; Stephen T. Young, Old Dominion The Politics of School Security; Jonathan M. Kremser, Kutztown of Pennsylvania Privacy Expectations in a Digital World: What is Reasonable?; Steven Hurwitz, Tiffin ; Jeffry Stockner, Tiffin The Imperatives of West African Information Technology Security Exchange; Alaba Oludare, Texas Southern ; Festus C. Obi, Texas Southern Alaba Oludare, Texas Southern 214. Legal Services for the Indigent: Early Intervention by Counsel WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2:00 to 3:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby When is Counsel Provided at First Appearance in Magistrates Courts? Results from a Survey of Judges; Karise M. Curtis, at Albany, SUNY; Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal Services / SUNY Albany Providing Counsel at First Appearance in a Semi- Rural County; Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal Services / SUNY Albany; Kirstin Morgan, at Albany, SUNY The CAFA Project: Preliminary Findings from the Evaluation of Counsel at First Appearance; 102 Alissa Pollitz Worden, at Albany, SUNY; Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal Services / SUNY Albany; Reveka Shteynberg, at Albany, SUNY; Kirstin Morgan, at Albany, SUNY Discussant: Marea Beeman, National Legal Aid and Defender Association 215. Methodological Questions in Delinquency Research 2:00 to 3:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Estimating the Effect of Race on Juvenile Court Decision-Making: A Comparison of Methods; Shaun M. Gann, Columbus State Missing Risk Factor Data in Group-Based Trajectory Models: An Investigation with Implications for Research and Theory on Offending; Christopher Sullivan, of Cincinnati; James V. Ray, of Texas at San Antonio; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland; Shayne Jones, of South Florida Considering the Consequences of Controlling for Friendship Selection; Jean McGloin, of Maryland; Kyle Thomas, of Missouri - St. Louis; Christopher Sullivan, of Cincinnati Understanding the Substantive Nature of Delinquent Attitudes through Item Response Theory Models: Implications for Theory and Research; Kyle Thomas, of Missouri - St. Louis Kyle Thomas, of Missouri - St. Louis 216. Roundtable: Policing Communities 2:00 to 3:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Generating the "Absolute" Military Personnel and Law Enforcement Officers; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan ; Tara Wheeler, Texas Wesleyan Policing Immigrants: Variations in Department Policies; Stephanie Kent, Cleveland State ; Jason Carmichael, McGill The Generalizability of Observational Benchmarks in Residential Areas; Chris Barnum, St. Ambrose ; Matthew Auliff, St. Ambrose ; Melissa Linn, St. Ambrose

105 The Territory of Campus Policing: Regulating Borders, Bodies, and Populations; Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan 217. Roundtable: Justice Matters: Creating Communities of Resistance to Mass Incarceration on College Campuses 2:00 to 3:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Nicole Solomon Lindahl, of California, Berkeley Participants: Michael Carey, College Initiative, City of New York Christopher Agans, Rutgers Mountainview Program, NJ-STEP Violeta Alvarez, Underground Scholars Initiative, UC Berkeley Claudia Gonzalez, of California, Berkeley 218. Crime on the Campus 2:00 to 3:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor College Students Beliefs About Sexual Assault; John C. Navarro, of Louisville; Richard Tewksbury, of Louisville Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and Campus Safety: Narrative Literature Review and Directions for Future Research; Auzeen Shariati, Florida International Gender Differences in Physical Assaults on Campus and Male and Female Perceptions of Reporting Procedures and Interventions; Stephanie J. Halter, Plymouth State ; Jean Dawson, Franklin Pierce Reducing the Risk of Campus Crime through Informed Design: Application of Multidisciplinary and Multilevel Assessment; Kelly Sundberg, Mount Royal ; Tanya Elizabeth Trussler, Mount Royal ; Nikki Filipuzzi, Mount Royal The Influence of Experiencing Corporal Punishment on College Students Endorsement of or Involvement in Physical Assaults?; Jean Dawson, Franklin Pierce ; Stephanie J. Halter, Plymouth State Jean Dawson, Franklin Pierce WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Victim Perceptions 2:00 to 3:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Communicating with AFF Victims: Critical Factors for Police Intervention; Jacqueline Drew, Griffith ; Julianne Webster, Griffith Crime Victim Voices: Experience with Criminal Justice System and Victim Services; Yongseol Jang, California State, Fresno; Yoshiko Takahashi, California State, Fresno; Jill Schellenberg, Fresno Pacific Inter-Rater Reliability of the Police Screening Tool for Violent Crime (PST-VC); Klara Svalin, Malmö ; Caroline Mellgren, Malmö ; Marie Torstensson Levander, Malmö ; Sten Levander, Malmö Procedural Justice and the Courts: Perceived Exclusion and Co-victim Satisfaction in the Criminal Processing of Murder Cases; Mark Reed, Georgia State The Role of Law Enforcement in Responding to High Risk Domestic Violence Cases; Kamala Smith, Abt Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt Associates Inc.; Mica Astion, Abt Associates Inc.; Dana Hunt, Abt Associates Inc. Kamala Smith, Abt Associates Inc Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology & Criminal Justice (ADPCCJ) Meeting 3:30 to 4:50pm 2101, 2nd Floor 221. Current Issues in Sentencing and Corrections - A Briefing for Journalists (All Welcome) 3:30 to 4:50pm 5101, 5th Floor Discussants: Michael Tonry, of Minnesota Ed Rhine, of Minnesota Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Report 222. Intimate Partner Violence in Dating Relationships and Young Adulthood 3:30 to 4:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Relation of Dyadic Concordance In Sexual Coercion Among Student Couples To Relationship Distress Of Male And Female Partners; Murray A. Straus, of New

106 Hampshire; Kemmerer E. Kirsten, of New Hampshire Selection Processes, Status Compatibilities, and Intimate Partner Violence; Jennifer M. Brown, Florida State ; Sonja Siennick, Florida State ; Ted Chiricos, Florida State Validating a Latent Behavioral Continuum of Interpersonal Violence among Male and Female College Students; Kim S. Menard, Pennsylvania State, Altoona; Aaron L. Pincus, Pennsylvania State Dating Violence and Depression: The Moderating Influence of Social Support; Jason Ford, of Central Florida; Lindsey Blumenstein, of Alaska, Anchorage Jia Xue, of Pennsylvania 223. The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study: New Developments in the Age-80 Follow-Up 3:30 to 4:50pm Cabinet, Who Cares about a Delinquency Prevention Experiment of Boston Boys Born in the 1920s and 1930s?; Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern / NSCR; Gregory M. Zimmerman, Northeastern Utilizing the Research Design of the CSYS: A Matched-Pairs Re-Analysis of Offending at Age 45, with Implications for the Age-80 Follow-Up; Gregory M. Zimmerman, Northeastern ; Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern / NSCR; Steven N. Zane, Northeastern Examining the Iatrogenic Effects of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study: Existing Explanations and New Appraisals; Steven N. Zane, Northeastern ; Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern / NSCR; Gregory M. Zimmerman, Northeastern Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / of Edinburgh / Princeton Discussants: David P. Farrington, Cambridge Richard E. Tremblay, of Montreal / College Dublin WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER The Drivers and Consequences of Pollution on Land and at Sea 3:30 to 4:50pm Coats, Terrace Motivations, Opportunities, and Controls of Environmental Crime: An Empirical Test of Kramer and Michalowski s Model; Daniel Patten, Western Michigan Plastic Debris in the Ocean: Potential Threat to Marine Species, Ecosystems and Human Health; Noriyoshi Takemura, Toin of Yokohama Restoration of Nature or Special Interests? Green Crimes in the Four Major Rivers Restoration Project in South Korea; Hyojong Song, of South Florida; Michael J. Lynch, of South Florida The North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement and the Treadmill of Crime; Kimberly L. Barrett, Eastern Michigan Bakken Bombs and Train Derailments: A Case Study of the Implications of Expanded oil Transportation; Travis Milburn, Old Dominion Jocelyn Camacho, Old Dominion 225. Author Meets Critics: Intersectionality and Criminology: Disrupting and Revolutionizing Studies of Crime 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Hillary Potter, of Colorado, Boulder Sean Wilson, Texas Southern Critics: Elijah Anderson, Yale Nishaun Battle, Virginia State Luis Daniel Gascón, of San Francisco Paul Hirschfield, Rutgers - New Brunswick Jennifer Ortiz, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 226. Biosocial and Developmental Research in Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace It s Time: Revisiting the Empirical Status of Gottfredson and Hirschi s General Theory of Crime ( ); Alexander T. Vazsonyi, of Kentucky; Jakub Mikuska,

107 of Kentucky; Erin Kelley, of Kentucky The Association of Traumatic Brain Injury, Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Criminal Recidivism; Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / North Carolina State ; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International Cellphone Reliance, Low Self-control, and Delinquency; Joonggon Kim, Florida State ; Gyeongseok Oh, Florida State Support for Molecular Genetic Origins of the Victimization-Offender Relationship; Melissa Petkovsek, of Central Missouri Crime in the Kingdom: The Effects of Low Self- Control in a Saudi Arabian Sample of Youth; Catherine Sacarellos, of Cincinnati; John Paul Wright, of Cincinnati; Nora Almosaed, King Abdulaziz ; Sameera Moghrabi, King Abdulaziz ; Fawzia Bashatah, King Abdulaziz Catherine Sacarellos, of Cincinnati 227. Intergenerational (Dis)Continuity with the Rochester Intergenerational Study (RIGS) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace A Study of Intergenerational Continuity and Discontinuity in Substance Use Using a Latent Transition Approach; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland; Terence P. Thornberry, of Maryland An Exploratory Look at Intergenerational (Dis)Continuity in Gang Membership; Megan Bears Augustyn, of Texas at San Antonio; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple ; Marvin Krohn, of Florida Examining the Link between Parental Substance Use and Child Behavior Problems; Emily Walter, of Maryland; Terence P. Thornberry, of Maryland A Dual-Process, Two-Part Growth Model of Intergenerational Continuity in Drug Use; Kimberly L. Henry, Colorado State Young Homicide Offenders: Risk Factors, Situational Characteristics, and Criminal Careers 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace The Prediction of Young Homicide and Violent Offenders; Lia Ahonen, of Pittsburgh; Rolf Loeber, of Pittsburgh; Dustin Pardini, of Pittsburgh Are Psychopathy and Self-Identity Important for Homicide Involvement in Adolescence and Adulthood?; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser ; Evan McCuish, Simon Fraser ; Jesse Cale, of New South Wales, Australia Classification of Male Juveniles Arrested for Murder in the United States; Kathleen M. Heide, of South Florida; Cedric Michel, of Tampa; John K. Cochran, of South Florida Comparing the Criminal Careers of Homicide and Non-Homicide Offenders; Evan McCuish, Simon Fraser ; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser ; Jesse Cale, of New South Wales, Australia 229. Cybercrime: Causes, Correlates, And Responses 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Assessing The Behavioral Correlates Of Data Breaches: A Criminological Examination; William J. Mackey, of Cincinnati; Joseph Nedelec, of Cincinnati; Jill Johnston, of Cincinnati Inside An Online Hacking Community: Profiling Leaders and Rippers; Anne-Marie Cote, Université de Montréal; Benoît Dupont, Université de Montréal The Application of Cyber Forensic Techniques to Street Crime: Everyone Has A Computer in their Pocket; Kevin Jennings, Armstrong State ; Michael J. Balas, Armstrong State The Imperatives Of West African Information Security Exchange; Festus C. Obi, Texas Southern ; Alaba Oludare, Texas Southern Your Life Is Not Your Own: A Study Of Facebook And Social Engineering; William Cawley, Sam Houston State ; Robert Davidson, Sam Houston State ;

108 Andrew Bennett, Sam Houston State Paul Klenowski, Clarion of Pennsylvania 230. Researching Extreme Conditions of Confinement: Solitary Confinement, Ad-Seg, and the SHU 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Categorically Restricting Extreme Conditions; Natalie A. Pifer, of California, Irvine Resisting Solitary Confinement in the Courts; Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of Technology Self-Harm in Segregation: Inmate Experiences and Official Discourse; Dallas Augustine, of California, Irvine Normalizing Exceptions: Solitary Confinement and the Micro-Politics of Risk/Need; Kelly Hannah-Moffat, of Toronto; Amy L. Klassen, of Toronto Natalie A. Pifer, of California, Irvine Discussant: Margo Schlanger, of Michigan Law School 231. Juvenile Court Decision-Making 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Decision Making for Juvenile Court Cases in Tennessee; Wornie L. Reed, Virginia Tech; Donald J. Shoemaker, Virginia Tech Predicting Preadjudication Detention Decisions: An Examination of Family Risk and Race; Stephanie Spiegel, of Cincinnati; Christopher Sullivan, of Cincinnati The Impact of Neighborhoods on Court Decisions; Courtney Riggs, Arizona State The Socio-legal Construction of Criminal Adolescence among Three Different Groups of Offenders; Patrick Lowery, of South Carolina Sentencing Youth to Incarceration: An Examination of Judicial Rationales; David MacAlister, Simon Fraser Kayla Marie Martensen, of Illinois at Chicago 232. Drug Treatment Effectiveness 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Assessing the Relationship Between Adherence to WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER NIDA Principles of Drug Treatment and Offender Outcomes; Sarah Fritsche, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Celinet Duran, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Laura Lutgen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jennifer Peirce, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Susruta Sudula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Jason Silva, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The CUNY Graduate Center; Deborah Koetzle, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Wendy Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Mirlinda Ndrecka, of New Haven Efficacy of Drug Court Interventions: The Role of Drug of Choice; Laura Lutgen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Wendy Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice How is Relapse Linked to Rearrest among Court Mandated Substance Use Treatment Patients?; Albert Kopak, Western Carolina ; Steven Proctor, G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center Sin, Suffering, and the American Dream: An Ethnographic Discourse Analysis of Evangelical Drug Rehabilitation; Zachary Edward Psick, of California, Davis; Teresa Gowan, of Minnesota I m Gonna Make a Change: Latent Class Stage of Change as a Predictor of Substance Abuse Treatment Initiation, Engagement, and Criminal Justice System Involvement; Michael S. Caudy, of Texas at San Antonio; Lincoln Sloas, Florida Atlantic ; Faye Taxman, George Mason Michael S. Caudy, of Texas at San Antonio 233. Advancing Knowledge on The Environment, Racism, and Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm Dupont, Terrace Caretakers of the Mountain: Ethnography of a Pipeline Blockade; Stephanie Margaret Shea, Simon Fraser ; Sheri Fabian, Simon Fraser ; Ted Palys, Simon Fraser Environmental Racism as Criminal Conduct: Implications for Peacemaking and Green Criminology; John F. Wozniak, Western Illinois

109 Social Thought and Social Structure Revisited; Charles E. Reasons, Central Washington Dangerous Spaces: The Structural Context of Violence against Foreign Nationals in South Africa; Alexandra Hiropoulos, CUNY Graduate Center Rethinking Situational Crime Prevention within Actor Network Theory; Jakob Demant, of Copenhagen; Marie Bruvik Heinskou, of Copenhagen Peter Kraska, Eastern Kentucky 234. Documentary Photography, Journalistic Images, and the Visual Essay in Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm Embassy, Terrace Diane Arbus, Deviant Sociology and Visual Culture; Eamonn Carrabine, of Essex Documentary Photography: Drifting toward the Decisive Moment; Jeff Ferrell, of Kent, UK / Texas Christian, USA Criminology and the Visual Essay; Bruce Hoffman, Ohio Cartoonophobia: Freedom of Expression, Blasphemy, and Censorship in a Post-Charlie World; Cécile Van de Voorde, Mantra Michelle Brown, of Tennessee 235. Influences on Prosecutions and Convictions 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace Revenge Porn, Victims, and Prosecutorial Charging Decisions: The Australian Experience; Asher Flynn, Monash ; Thomas Crofts, of Sydney; Tyrone Kirchengast, of New South Wales The Value of Injury Evidence and Biological Evidence in Prosecuting Sexual Assault; Theodore Cross, of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Megan Alderden, St. Xavier ; Alex Wagner, Fisher College; Laura Siller, Northeastern ; Maja M. Vlajnic, Northeastern ; Lisa Sampson, Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security; Timothy Edson, Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Case Clearance and Beyond: Forensic Evidence and Convictions in Court; Rachael Renee Klein, of New Haven; Sarah J. Giarrusso, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER of New Haven; David Schroeder, of New Haven Human Trafficking and Federal Prosecutions from : What Makes for a Successful Prosecution?; Theresa Hayden, of Louisville; Leslie Greenwell, of Louisville Evaluating Post-Reform Changes in Prosecutorial Case Processing of Arrests for Violent Crimes; George E. Capowich, Loyola New Orleans George E. Capowich, Loyola New Orleans 236. Innovative Use of Data to Promote Student Learning and Success 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Replicating Previous Findings: Examining Different Attitudes about Criminal Justice Policies among Non-Traditional Criminal Justice and Non-Criminal Justice Students; Moonki Hong, Cameron Bridging the Gap: Using the Occupational Interview to Guide Careers in Criminal Justice; Kevin E. Courtright, Edinboro of Pennsylvania; David A. Mackey, Plymouth State (NH); Brandon J. Peterson, Edinboro of Pennsylvania Putting It All Together: Students Use Criminological Theory to Analyze Entertainment Media; Diana Rickard, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY Red Solo Cups vs. Blue Call Boxes: Student Ratings of Campus Safety, Social Activity and Institutional Satisfaction; David A. Mackey, Plymouth State (NH); Kristine Levan, Plymouth State Breaking Records: Analysing Criminal Justice Records to Examine Diversity and Accountability in Criminal Justice; Nathan Innocente, of Toronto Nathan Innocente, of Toronto 237. Police Officer Training and Mentality in a New Era of Policing 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Police Cynicism: Understanding the Effects of Police Cynicism on Police-Citizen Interactions;

110 Georgina Enciso, of Illinois at Chicago Individual Openness to Evidence-Based Policing: Attitudinal Shifts in Academy Recruits; Julie Grieco, George Mason The Authoritarian Police Personality: A Question of Selection or Socialization; Patrick Ryan Cundiff, Western Michigan ; Jon Maskaly, of Illinois at Chicago Dennis Rosenbaum, of Illinois at Chicago 238. Criminal Justice Policies and Practices in Historical Perspective 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Changing the Definition of Rape: An Analysis of the Change's Impact on Crime Data; Michael C. Walker, Passaic County Community College; Marilyn Marks Rubin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Dylan Levy, Passaic County Community College Citizenship and Deportable Offenses: Identity and Crime in Early 20th Century Colonial Bahrain; Staci Strobl, of Wisconsin - Platteville Many Men Are Good Judges in Their Own Case: Restorative Justice and Adversarial Criminal Procedures; Jennifer Page, Harvard The Ebb and Flow of Capital Punishment in America; Lauren Henry, of Florida The Politics of "Death with Dignity": Legal Reform Efforts Past and Present; Giza Lopes, at Albany, SUNY Staci Strobl, of Wisconsin - Platteville 239. Issues in Sentencing Policy Reform 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown East, Is Burglary a Violent Felony? An Analysis of National Data ; Phillip Kopp, California State, Fullerton The Impact of USSC Retroactivity on the Federal Prison Population; Eric Sholom Simon, U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons; Elizabeth Corzine Dretsch, U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons Imprisonment in Texas during Punishment Reform: A County- Analysis; Ashley N. Arnio, Texas State Prosecutorial and Judicial Discretion in the Implementation of California s Propositions 36 and 47; Elsa Chen, Santa Clara Universtiy American Sentencing Guidelines Reforms: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Learning from Experience; Richard S. Frase, of Minnesota Law School; Kelly Lyn Mitchell, of Minnesota Rodney Engen, of Arkansas 240. Division on Terrorism & Bias Crimes Organizational Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown West, 241. Sustaining Directed Police Patrols to Crime Hot Spots: Reflections from Portland s Recent Field Experiment 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Portland Oregon s Neighborhood Involvement Locations Project: A Summary of the Intervention; Kris R. Henning, Portland State ; Greg Stewart, Portland Police Bureau; Christian Peterson, Portland Police Bureau; Kimberly Barsamin Kahn, Portland State ; Yves Labissiere, Portland State ; Renee Mitchell, of Cambridge; Sean Sothern, Portland Police Bureau; Brian Renauer, Portland State A Process Evaluation of the Portland Neighborhood Involvement Location (Ni-Loc) Intervention Program; Kimberly Barsamin Kahn, Portland State ; Renee Mitchell, of Cambridge; Brian Renauer, Portland State ; Greg Stewart, Portland Police Bureau; Yves Labissiere, Portland State ; Sean Sothern, Portland Police Bureau; Kris R. Henning, Portland State ; Christian Peterson, Portland Police Bureau Officers and Supervisors Perceptions of Being Directed to Hot Spot Locations using CAD; Brian Renauer, Portland State ; Yves Labissiere, Portland State ; Christian Peterson, Portland Police Bureau; Sean Sothern, Portland Police Bureau; Greg Stewart, Portland Police Bureau; Kris R. Henning, Portland State ; Renee Mitchell, of Cambridge; Kimberly Barsamin Kahn, Portland State Qualitative Study of Officer Experiences and Perceptions with a Directed-Patrols Intervention to Reduce Crime and Build Public Trust and Legitimacy in Portland Oregon; Yves Labissiere,

111 Portland State ; Renee Mitchell, of Cambridge; Kris R. Henning, Portland State ; Christian Peterson, Portland Police Bureau; Brian Renauer, Portland State ; Greg Stewart, Portland Police Bureau; Sean Sothern, Portland Police Bureau; Kimberly Barsamin Kahn, Portland State Kris R. Henning, Portland State Discussant: Renee Mitchell, of Cambridge 242. Preventing Police Misconduct? Empirical Studies on Early Intervention Systems in the U.S. 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Evaluating the LAPD TEAMS II Early Intervention System; Shellie Solomon, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Craig Uchida, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Stephen D. Mastrofski, George Mason ; John McCluskey, Rochester Institute of Technology; Marc Swatt, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Christine Connor, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc. An Early Warning System for Police Departments; Zoe Thorkildsen, CNA Institute for Public Research; James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public Research Varieties of Police Early Intervention: The Structure of Contemporary EI Systems; Eugene Paoline, of Central Florida; Robert E. Worden, at Albany, SUNY; Sarah J. McLean, The John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety, Inc.; Julie Krupa, of South Florida Brett Chapman, National Institute of Justice 243. Roundtable: Legalizing Marijuana 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Nancy E. Marion, of Akron Participants: Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State Joshua B. Hill, of Southern Mississippi Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State John R. Turner, Washington State Edward Green, Kansas State WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Roundtable: Applied Victimology - A New Discipline 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Stacie Jergenson, Bemidji State Participants: Moshe Bensimon, Bar-Ilan, Israel Dick Andzenge, Saint Cloud State, St. Cloud, MN D. Lee Gilbertson, Saint Cloud State Natti Ronel, Bar-Ilan, Israel 245. Roundtable: Intimate Partner Violence and Violence against Women 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Domestic Violence before Marriage; Mojgan Amrollahi, of Freiburg Gender Attitudes, Domestic Violence and Mental Health; Yue Zhuo, St. John's Intimate Partner Victimization Experiences in Varying Social Contexts; Alison Marganski, Virginia Wesleyan College; Lisa Melander, Kansas State Till Death Do Us Part: An Analysis of Domestic Violence Victims who Kill their Abusers; Trisha Whitmire, of Central Florida Violence against Women in Prostitution; Regina Elizabeth Brisgone, Norfolk State Regina Elizabeth Brisgone, Norfolk State 246. Roundtable: Under the Microscope: What We Can Learn From the Podcast Serial 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Shannon Womer Phaneuf, Indiana of Pennsylvania Discussants: Sadie J. Mummert, Indiana of Pennsylvania Paul M. Hawkins, Indiana of Pennsylvania Kyle C. Ward, of Northern Colorado Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana of Pennsylvania Paula Lannes, of West Florida Selye Lee, Indiana of Pennsylvania

112 247. Roundtable: African Criminology and Justice Association Security Summit on Africa: Issues, Problems, Challenges, and Solutions Invigorated for the Conference (No. 2) 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State Discussants: Hamid Shabazz, Stevenson Biko Agozino, Virginia Tech Simon Opolot, Texas Southern Ernest Uwazie, California State, Sacramento David N. Baker, Texas Southern Vernata Young, Howard 248. Exploring Reentry with a Focus on Women 3:30 to 4:50pm Jay, Lobby Helping Others 2 Win: A Collaboration of Evidenced-Based Practices for Post-Release Female Offenders; Renita L. Seabrook, of Baltimore; Michelle Kelly, Alternative Directions, Inc.; Jay Sherr, Alternative Directions, Inc. Joint Custody: Formerly Incarcerated Mothers and the Negotiation of Caregiver Roles; Danette Killinger, Rutgers ; Johnna Christian, Rutgers Motherhood and Criminal Desistance: Can Reclaiming their Motherhood Identity be a 'Hook for Change?'; Barbara A. Koons-Witt, of South Carolina; Amanda Huffman, of South Carolina Crossing the Border: Case Studies on the Reentry Experiences of Ethnic Minority Women in Melbourne and New York City; Sitthana Theerathitiwong, of Melbourne, Australia Amy B. Smoyer, Southern Connecticut State 249. Crime Drop Research 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Distributive Justice and Declining Auto Theft in Vancouver; Tarah Hodgkinson, Simon Fraser ; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser ; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Crime at Places and Spatial Concentration: Exploring the Spatial Stability of Property Crime in Vancouver BC, ; Shannon Linning, Simon Fraser ; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser Variations in the Decline in Auto-Related Theft in British Columbia; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser ; Tarah Hodgkinson, Simon Fraser On the Association Between Routine Activities and the Decline in Stranger and Acquaintance Violence; Soenita Ganpat, Loughborough ; Andromachi Tseloni, Loughborough ; Nick Tilley, College London; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser 250. Evaluating and Examining CJ Strategies and Anti Violence Initiative 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse An Evaluation of the Child Welfare Response to Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in Connecticut; Saniya Seera, ICF International; Samantha Lowry, ICF International Differences in Threat Management Interventions in Cases of Physical Approach to Public Officials; Rosa Vinas-Racionero, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Mario Scalora, of Nebraska - Lincoln Evaluating the Impact of a Parolee Call-in Intervention on Community-level Firearm Violence; Jason Rydberg, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State On The Block: Examining An Anti-Violence Street Worker Initiative In Newark, New Jersey; Brian Alston Wade, Rutgers ; Shadd Maruna, Rutgers - Newark; Anthony Braga, Rutgers / Harvard ; Rod Brunson, Rutgers ; Kashea Pegram, Rutgers Rod Brunson, Rutgers

113 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Policing and Anti-piracy Enforcement in Chinese Societies (ACCCJ Panel 4) 3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Job-related Stress: A Qualitative Study of Hong Kong Police Officers; Jessica C-M Li, City of Hong Kong Police Supervisors Occupational Attitudes in China; Ivan Sun, of Delaware; Jianhong Liu, of Macau Culture Impact on Public Confidence in Legal Authorities: An International, Multilevel Comparison; Luye Li, of Delaware Justifications, Foci, and Impact Factors of Antipiracy Enforcement in China; Haiyan Liu, of Macau Jessica C-M Li, City of Hong Kong 3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Changing the Street Dynamic: Evaluating Chicago s Group Violence Reduction Strategy; Andrew Papachristos, Yale ; David Kirk, of Oxford Community and Group Member Perceptions and Chicago s Violence Reduction Strategy; Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute; Jesse Jannetta, The Urban Institute; Daniel Lawrence, The Urban Institute Law Enforcement Perceptions and Chicago s Violence Reduction Strategy; Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute; Daniel Lawrence, The Urban Institute; Jesse Jannetta, The Urban Institute Jesse Jannetta, The Urban Institute Discussant: Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation 252. Policy Panel: Existing and Proposed Policies to Address Gender-Based Violence on College Campuses 3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse Findings from the Campus Sexual Assault Policy Project; Tara Nicole Richards, of Baltimore; Katherine Kafonek, of Baltimore Proposed State and Federal Policies to Address Campus Gender-Based Violence; Nancy Chi Cantalupo, NASPA Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Lessons Learned from Four Years of Implementing Campus Climate Surveys; Daniel Rappaport, American ; Jane E. Palmer, American Lessons Learned from Implementing a Campus Climate Survey; Brandon Ranallo, American ; Jane E. Palmer, American Jane E. Palmer, American 253. Findings from the Evaluation of the Chicago Violence Reduction Strategy Exploring Risks And Predictors Of Cybercrime Victimization And Offending 3:30 to 4:50pm Morgan, Lobby Living in a World of Virtual Shadows: Testing the Applicability of the Shadow of Sexual Assault Hypothesis to Cybercrime; Billy Henson, Shippensburg ; Bradford Reyns, Weber State ; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati CyberIPA: Exploring the Utilization of Technological Tools to Monitor and Exert Control over Intimate Partners; Jordana Nicole Navarro, Tennessee Tech ; Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State ; Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State Understanding the Process of Becoming a Successful Carder: Knowledge and Risk Avoidance Techniques; Yi Ting Chua, Michigan State Denial of Responsibility for the Provision of DDOS Attack Services; Alice Hutchings, Cambridge Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State 255. Cross-National Assessments of Criminological Theories 3:30 to 4:50pm Monroe, Moral Beliefs, Neutralizations, and Crime: An Empirical Assessment Using Data from Greece,

114 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Russia, and Ukraine; Charles R. Tittle, North Carolina State ; Olena Antonaccio, of Miami; Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern Exploring Types and Consequences of Strain in Bangladesh; Jonathan Brauer, of Nebraska at Omaha; Marijana Kotlaja, of Nebraska at Omaha; Mohammed Zakiul Islam, Bangladesh of Engineering & Technology Life Events and Delinquency: An Assessment of Domain-Specific Effects and Gender Differences among Adolescents in Mainland China; Ruth Liu, San Diego State Juvenile Delinquency Among Korean Adolescents: An Assessment of the Overlap between Victimization and Delinquency; Riccardo Ferraresso, CUNY Graduate Center - John Jay College; Daiwon Lee, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Strain, Anger, and Deviance in the Neighborhood Context of Two Eastern European Cities: Do Collective Sentiments Matter?; Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern ; Olena Antonaccio, of Miami; Lorine Hughes, of Nebraska at Omaha Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern 256. Workplace Violence and Aggression 3:30 to 4:50pm Northwest, Lobby Does Workplace Violence Impact Resilience in a Sample of Emergency Department Employees?; Gordon Gillespie, of Cincinnati; Donna Martsolf, of Cincinnati; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati; Terri Byczkowski, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center; Scott Bresler, of Cincinnati; Corinne Peek-Asa, of Iowa Evaluation of a Training Program to Prevent and Manage Patients Violence in a Mental Health Institute: A Pretest Posttest Intervention Study; Stéphane Guay, Université de Montréal; Richard Boyer, Université de Montréal; André Marchand, Université du Québec à Montréal The Juridification of Workplace Violence; Sofia Wikman, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) The Effects of Workplace Victimization on the Perception of Risk and Fear of Crime at Work; Spyridon Kodellas, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati; Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati Workplace Aggression and Compassion Fatigue among Child Protection Workers: The Intervening Effects of Gender, Professional Identity and Confidence in Coping with Clients Aggression; Steve Geoffrion, Université de Montréal; Stéphane Guay, Université de Montréal Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati 257. Legal Services for the Indigent: Examining Attorneys and Their Work 3:30 to 4:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby It s Like One Big Angry Monster and It s Just Gotta Be Fed and Fed and Fed : Criminal Justice System Prespectives among Indigent Clients, Attorneys, and Judges; Jonah Siegel, Michigan Indigent Defense Commission To Provide or Not to Provide (Discovery); Allison D. Redlich, at Albany, SUNY; Jenia L. Turner, SMU Dedman School of Law Defender Data Exchange; Marea Beeman, National Legal Aid and Defender Association; Tiffany Culley, National Legal Aid and Defender Association; Valerie West, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: Kirstin Morgan, at Albany, SUNY 258. Transnational Crimes 3:30 to 4:50pm Piscataway, Lobby How Do Pirates Operate? Identifying Risk Scenarios for Maritime Attacks in African Seas; Ernesto Ugo Savona, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Marco Dugato, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Giulia Berlusconi, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore- Transcrime Environmental Criminology and the Prevention of Successful Terrorist Assassinations; Marissa Mandala, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Human Smuggling as Security from Below: a Comparative Study; Gabriella E. Sanchez, National Security Studies Institute - of Texas El Paso 112

115 The Transnational Crime of Trafficking in Persons in Thailand; Jane Gabriel Holloway, Thailand Institute of Justice Drug Trafficking among Ghanaian Females; Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, of Texas - Pan American / of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Barbara Ann Stolz, Georgetown 259. Roundtable: Building Researcher- Practitioner Partnerships: Reflections and Lessons Learned across 5-years of NIJ s Program 3:30 to 4:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Katharine Browning, National Institute of Justice Discussants: Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice Lisa Fedina, National Institute of Justice 260. Roundtable: Policing Procedures 3:30 to 4:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor Building Misconduct Resistance within the Criminal Investigation Function; Marni Wendy Manning, Griffith Home to Roost: "Broken Windows" Policing, Moral Panics, and Civic Remorse; Mitch Librett, Bridgewater State Police Interrogation, Democracy, and Modern Legal Reforms in Taiwan: A Case Study of the Interrogation Practices in Taipei City; Shih Chun Chien, Stanford Law School The Expansion of Taser Use in Ontario (Canada): Pacification and Policy Development; Erick Laming, Carleton / of Toronto Mitch Librett, Bridgewater State 261. Old and New Technologies of Control On the Street, In the Visiting Room, and Behind Bars 3:30 to 4:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Assessing the Consequences of Police Use of Force among Jail Inmates; Jared M. Ellison, of Nebraska at Omaha; Benjamin Steiner, of Nebraska at Omaha Realtime Offender Risk Assessment; Aaron Ho, New Jersey City ; Emmanuel Pierre- Louis, New Jersey City ; Ira Hooper, New Jersy City Visitors Experiences Using Technology to Conduct Jail Visits: The Good and the Bad; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Christine Tartaro, Stockton ; Marissa P. Levy, Stockton Who s Your Rep? : A Curious Model of Inmate Management ; Michael Lawrence Walker, of Nebraska at Omaha David Hughes McElreath, of Mississippi 262. Race, Identity, and Belonging among Prisoners and their Loved Ones 3:30 to 4:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor A New Sense of Self? Safety, Threat and Identity Constructions in Men's Prisons; Katharina Maier, of Toronto; Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial of Newfoundland Can You be More than One Race in Prison? On Being Incarcerated and Multiracial; Gennifer Furst, William Paterson of NJ; Kathleen Korgen, William Paterson of NJ Arrests, Jail Talk, and Loved Ones' Constructions of Prisoners' Identities; Stephen E. Tillotson, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Self and Collective Efficacy in a Federal Women's Prison: An Autoethnography; Michelle L. Malkin, Michigan State A Quest for Knowledge and Belonging: An Ethnographic Case Study of a Support Group for Family Members and Friends of Prisoners; Alison R. Colby, Michigan State Allison Foley, Georgia Regents 263. Division on People of Color & Crime Board Meeting 5:00 to 6:20pm Albright, Terrace 264. Recent Developments in Stalking Victimization Research 5:00 to 6:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Where Are We Now? State of the Stalking Literature from the 2006 NCVS Supplemental Victimization Survey (SVS) to the Present; Rachel E. Morgan, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Measuring Stalking Victimization: Updating the Supplemental Victimization Survey (SVS) to the NCVS; Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice

116 Statistics, USDOJ; Rachel E. Morgan, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Stalking research at the National Institute of Justice: Looking back to move forward; Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 265. Author Meets Critics: Community Criminology 5:00 to 6:20pm Cabinet, Author: Ralph B. Taylor, Temple Joachim Savelsberg, of Minnesota Critics: Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati Per-Olof Wikstrom, of Cambridge David Weisburd, George Mason 266. The Victims of Green Crime: Theoretical Perspectives and Case Studies 5:00 to 6:20pm Coats, Terrace Creating the Victim of Environmental Harm: An Interactionist Perspective; Jize Jiang, of Illinois at Chicago Killing Time: Environmental Crime and the Closure of the Future; Randall Amster, Georgetown The Use of Data in Environmental Enforcement: A Case Study; Carole Gibbs, Michigan State ; Louie Rivers, III, North Carolina State ; Tamara Dempsey, Michigan State ; Jade Mitchell, Michigan State Mining as a Source of Conflict and Violence for Indigenous People; Karen Clark, Auburn at Montgomery When the Wells Ran Dry: A Treadmill Analysis of Political Capitalism and Environmental Harm in Minqin Oasis, China; KuoRay Mao, Colorado State Tiffany Bergin, Kent State 267. Author Meets Critics: The Ex-Prisoner's Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Competing Narratives of Reentry and Desistance 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Andrea Leverentz, of Massachusetts, Boston WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Jamie J. Fader, Temple Critics: Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State Shadd Maruna, Rutgers - Newark LaTosha L. Traylor, Temple 268. Findings from Biosocial and Developmental Criminological Research 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace The Role of Paternal Age in the Prediction of Developmental Outcomes in Children; Jamie Gajos, Florida State ; Kevin Beaver, Florida State The Influence of Psychopathic Personality Traits and Nonshared Environmental Factors on Criminal Involvement; Cashen Boccio, Florida State ; Kevin Beaver, Florida State Sibling Differences in Low Birth Weight, Dopaminergic Polymorphisms, and ADHD Symptomatology: Evidence of GxE; Dylan B. Jackson, of Texas at San Antonio; Kevin Beaver, Florida State A Preliminary Test of the Association between Agnew s Social Concern and Criminal Behavior: Results from a Nationally Representative Sample of Adults; Michael TenEyck, of Cincinnati; J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati 269. Offenders, Guardians, and Targets, Oh My! Routine Activities and Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Offenders, Guardians, and Targets, Oh My! Estimates of Their Presence and the Consequences for Crime at Various Times of Day; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine The Impact of Neighborhood Social Disorganization and Routine Activities on Spatiotemporal Patterns of Burglary; Matt R. Nobles, Sam Houston State ; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple ; Rob Tillyer, of Texas at San Antonio Multilevel Analysis of Predictors for Arrest:The Shared Influence of Routine Activities and Social Structures; Shaun Thomas, of Arkansas at Little Rock; Grant Drawve, Rutgers ; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State

117 Amy L. Anderson, of Nebraska at Omaha 270. Police and Minorities: Bias, Fear, Social Distance, and Procedural Injustice 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Effects of Citizens' Stereotype Threat on Police Officers' Perceptions and Decision Making; Cynthia Najdowski, at Albany, SUNY; Catherine Bonventre, at Albany, SUNY Procedural Justice, Ethnic Identity and Offending; Kyle McLean, of South Carolina The Police and the Public: Applying the Concept of Social Distance; Joongyeup Lee, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg; Jennifer Gibbs, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg Native Americans Attitudes Towards the Actions of Law Enforcement; Erica N. Redner-Vera, Arizona State ; Danielle Wallace, Arizona State Erica N. Redner-Vera, Arizona State 271. Online Discussion Forums: Revisiting Old Criminological Questions With Non- Traditional Data WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Selling and Buying Drugs on The Internet: A Qualitative Analysis of Drug Vendor and Drug User Interactions; Masarah-Cynthia Paquet- Clouston, of Montreal; David Decary-Hetu, of Montreal Assessing the Technological Capabilities of Participants in Far Right Extremist Web Forums; Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State ; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State ; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center The Social Structure of Support: Examining the Co-Evolution of a Terrorist Group and its Online Followers; Evan Thomas, Simon Fraser ; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser ; Joseph Mei, Simon Fraser ; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser The Emergence of Violent Narratives in the Life- Course Trajectories of Online Forum 115 Participants; Philippa Levey, Simon Fraser ; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser ; Bryan M. Monk, Simon Fraser ; Richard Frank, Simon Fraser Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser Discussant: Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center 272. Empirical Analysis of Special Topics on Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Sudden Death: Understanding Rapid Collective Desistance from Terrorism; Erin Miller, of Maryland Killing Kids for Terror s Sake; Susan Fahey, Stockton ; Victor Asal, at Albany, SUNY An Empirical Analysis of Maritime Terrorism Using the Global Terrorism Database; Bo Jiang, of Maryland Good Intentions Gone Awry?: NGO Intervention and Terrorist Response; Omi Hodwitz, of Maryland Erin Miller, of Maryland 273. Substantive Topics in Sentences and Recidivism using the National Corrections Reporting Program 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace A Method for Estimating Prevalence of Long Prison Stays; Jeremy Luallen, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Associates Inc.; Brendan Rabideau, Abt Associates Inc. Ex-Offenders and the Affordable Care Act: An Early Look at Recidivism; Sharmini Radakrishnan, Abt Associates Inc.; Lauren Olsho, Abt Associates Inc. Returns to Prison in State Criminal Justice Systems; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Jeremy Luallen, Abt Associates Inc.; Brendan Rabideau, Abt Associates Inc. Recidivism among Sex Offenders in State Prisons; Michael Shively, Abt Associates Inc.; Gerry

118 Gaes, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Associates Inc. Discussant: Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 274. Mental Health Issues in Juvenile Delinquency 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Child Abuse, Mental Health, and Delinquency among Chinese Adolescents; Spencer Li, of Macau Personality Traits of Juvenile Delinquents on Personality Assessment Inventory; Jee Yearn Kim, of Cincinnati; Hyejin Kim, of Cincinnati; Kyunghwa Lee, Incheon Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Center Cross-Ministry Service Use Among Albertan Youth with Criminal Involvement; Christine Werk, Alberta Centre for Child, Family, & Community Research/Child and Youth Data Lab; Xinjie Cui, Alberta Centre for Child, Family, & Community Research / Child and Youth Data Lab; Leslie Twilley, Alberta Centre for Child, Family, & Community Research/Child and Youth Data Lab; Navjot Lamba, Alberta Centre for Child, Family, & Community Research/Child and Youth Data Lab; Cecilia Bukutu, of Alberta; Saiful Kabir, Alberta Health Services The Intergenerational Influence of Parent Mental Health Diagnosis and Illicit Substance on Childhood Problem Behavior; Julia R. Walsh, Central Connecticut State State-level Changes in the Mental Health Treatment of Children and Adolescents and Juvenile Delinquency Outcomes; Maria Tcherni, of New Haven Lisa A. Kort-Butler, of Nebraska - Lincoln 275. Theoretical Perspectives on Justice and Punishment 5:00 to 6:20pm Dupont, Terrace Aristotelian Justice and Hate Crime; Patrick Cullen, Southern New Hampshire The Punishment Family; Diarmaid Harkin, Deakin Femicriminalization: Liberation Theology challenges Liberation Theory; Fernando Linhares, Kean Goats and Sheep: How to Separate 'True' Whistle Blowers From Snitches and Chancers; Tom WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ellis, of Portsmouth Volatile Sovereignty: Governing Crime through the Community in Khayelitsha; Gail Super, of Cape Town Gail Super, of Cape Town 276. Devils and Angels: In Search of Humanity within the Constructions of Pimps and Sex Workers 5:00 to 6:20pm Embassy, Terrace Media Portrayals of Villian Pimps and Constructions of Danger; Julie Sriken, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Amber Horning, William Paterson Commodification of Sex on the Coercion Consent Spectrum; Claudia Cojocaru, SNRG; Ric Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Pimp Business Models: Intersections of Cash and Caring; Christopher Thomas, American ; Amber Horning, William Paterson Violent Victimization and Resilience: Examining the Life Course Trajectories of Female and Transgender Street-Based Sex Workers in NYC; Amalia Soledad Paladino, CUNY Graduate Center Anthony Marcus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 277. Jury Decision Making: How Jurors Understand Different Types of Trial Evidence 5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace The Effects of Cross-Examination on Juror Decisions about Confession and Trial Evidence Discrepancies; Kelsey Henderson, of Florida; Lora Levett, of Florida Potential Jurors Perceptions of Gene-Specific Evidence in a Criminal Case; Elise T. Costa, of Florida; Margaret Pate, Radford Comparing Police Eyewitnesses and Lay Eyewitnesses; Lindsey M. Cole, of New Hampshire; Ellen S. Cohn, of New Hampshire Lineups vs. Show-ups: Do Jurors Know the Difference?; Megan R. Kienzle, SUNY Brockport

119 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 A Unified Model of How Jurors Update and Re- Evaluate Evidence to Reach a Verdict; Ryan Murphy, Catholic of America Ryan Murphy, Catholic of America 278. Justice Matters: A Focus on Pedagogy 5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Teaching/Advising/Mentoring Undergraduates at the Interaction of Social and Criminal Justice; Rita Shah, Elizabethtown College Gaming for Fun Researching for Change: Exploring the Use of the Critical Gaming Lab for Social Justice in Virtual Gaming Communities; Thomas Lively, Eastern Kentucky ; Kishonna Gray, Eastern Kentucky Teaching to Transform: Justice, Hope and the Value of Establishing Tents in Universities; Kathryn Henne, Australian National Rita Shah, Elizabethtown College Discussant: Elyshia Aseltine, Towson 279. Police Body Cameras 5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston East, Terrace An Evaluation of the City of Sarasota Police Department s Body-Worn Camera Initiative; Jessica Grosholz, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Fawn T. Ngo, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee Behind the Scenes of Body-Worn Cameras: Implementation and Organizational Change in a Police Department; Marthinus Christoffel Koen, George Mason Police Body-Worn Cameras; Alexandra Mateescu, Data & Society; Alex Rosenblat, Data & Society; Danah Boyd, Data & Society Policing s Third Eye: Body-Worn Camera Adoption by Two Police Departments in Washington State; Bryce Clayton Newell, Tilburg Recorded Justice: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effect of Body Worn Cameras (BWC) on Police and Citizen; Mustafa Demir, Rutgers Mustafa Demir, Rutgers 280. Prevention & Prosecution of Transnational Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and Cross-Border Trafficking: A Better Approach to Transnational Crime?; Daria Vaisman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center A Tale of Two Threats. How Prosecutors Narrate Organised Crime in National and Transnational Settings; Anna Sergi, of Essex Google and the Brand Police: Corporate Anti- Counterfeiting Networks; Natasha Tusikov, at Buffalo, SUNY The Kenyan Cases and the Future of the International Criminal Court s Prosecutorial Policies; Simeon P. Sungi, United States International -Africa Crime Fighting and Judicial Mutual Assistance between Taiwan and China: The Present and Future; Wei-Teh Mon, Central Police, Taiwan Cécile Van de Voorde, Mantra 281. Domestic Violence and Adolescence 5:00 to 6:20pm Georgetown East, Juvenile Domestic Violence Offenders in Police Reports: Information from Incident Data and Narratives; Chelsea J. Nordham, of Central Florida; Adam J. Pritchard, of Central Florida How Stable is the Negative Effect of Family Violence on Children? Assessing Outcomes among a sample of Filipino Youth; Sheila Royo Maxwell, Michigan State Responding to Adolescent to Parent Violence within a Domestic Violence Framework; Rachel Condry, of Oxford; Caroline Miles, of Manchester Murray A. Straus, of New Hampshire 282. Division on Women & Crime Executive Board Meeting 5:00 to 6:20pm Georgetown West, 117

120 283. Investigating Homicide and Sex Assault Investigations in Illinois 5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead East, Lobby The Center for Excellence in Investigations; Dennis Rosenbaum, of Illinois at Chicago; Robert Boehmer, of Illinois at Chicago Homicide Investigations in Illinois; Rachel Johnston, Adler ; Stacy Dewald, of Illinois at Chicago; Steven Taylor, of Illinois at Chicago; William McCarty, of Illinois at Chicago Sex Assault Investigations in Illinois; Megan Alderden, St. Xavier ; Rachel Venema, Calvin College; Katherine Lorenz, of Illinois at Chicago; Don Stemen, Loyola Chicago Discussant: Joseph Peterson, of Illinois at Chicago 284. Investigating Violent Crimes 5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Correlates of Police Decision Making in non- Stranger Sexual Assault Investigations; Bradley A. Campbell, of Louisville Investigating Historic Crimes: Is it About Time?; Cheryl Allsop, of South Wales Use of Bayesian Networks to Determine the Value of Evidence in Homicide Cases; Tom McEwen, McEwen & Associates, LLC; Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State Was it Worth it?: An Examination of Adding Investigator Interviews to Case File Data in Homicide Clearance Research; Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services, Inc.; Dean Dabney, Georgia State Criminal Investigations: If, When, and To What Extent Does Detective Effort Impact Case Outcomes?; Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic 285. Association of Chinese Criminology & Criminal Justice General Meeting 5:00 to 6:20pm International Ballroom West, 286. Roundtable: Uncommon Victims 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Austerity, Institutional Violence and the WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Criminology of Peace; Manos Daskalou, of Northampton; Paula Bowles, of Northampton Experiences of Bias Crime in a Transgender Community; Jane Florence Gauthier, California State, Los Angeles Hidden Power: An Analysis of Corporate Environmental Harms using Cultural Criminology; Holly Ningard, of Tennessee, Knoxville Normative Offending: Gendered Harassment of Women in and by Online Gaming Communities; Jennifer Balliet, of Colorado, Boulder Reflections from the Carnival Mirror in the Bakken; Fred M. Jones, of North Dakota Jennifer Balliet, of Colorado, Boulder 287. Roundtable: Teaching Critical Criminology: Serializing Criminology: Using the Serial Podcast in Teaching Critical Criminology 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Media Constructions of Justice in the Serial Podcast; Tammy Castle, James Madison Podcasts, Celebrated Crimes and Ethics in Criminal Justice; Danielle McDonald, Northern Kentucky Race, Class, Gender, Crime, and Baltimore: Critical Criminological Intersectionality in Serial; Stanislav Vysotsky, of Wisconsin - Whitewater Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 288. Roundtable: Taking Research from the Ivory Tower and bringing it to Legislatures and Agencies: How Research Informs Policy and Practice 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Heather Tubman-Carbone, Council of State Governments Justice Center Discussants: Shenique Thomas, Council of State Governments Justice Center Erin Harbinson, Council of State Governments Justice Center Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M

121 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Christopher Fisher, Council of State Governments Justice Center 289. Roundtable: Violence and Victimization 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Bringing in The Ones Who Know Them : Informal Community and Safety for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence in New Zealand; Lori K. Sudderth, Quinnipiac MIXEDconceptions: Mixed-Race College Students and Interpersonal Violence; Joanna Lillian Thompson, of Illinois at Chicago Serial Killers vs. Serial Rapists: An Analysis of Two Violent Crimes; Lauren Elizabeth Wright, of Central Florida; Thomas Vander Ven, Ohio ; Clara Fesmire, Ohio Translating Workplace Violence Prevention into Practice: Lessons Learned from the United States Marine Corps; Carol Gregory, Baldwin Wallace Who are Deemed the "Unworthy Victims" of Mexico's Drug Related Violence?; Omar Camarillo, Texas A&M Omar Camarillo, Texas A&M 290. Roundtable: African Criminology and Justice Association Security Summit on Africa: Issues, Problems, Challenges, and Solutions Invigorated for the Conference (No. 3) 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State Discussants: Emmanuel Onyeozili, of Maryland Eastern Shore Rochelle E.M. Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi, of Texas - Pan American / of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern Osy Nwebo, Imo State Lee Ross, of Central Florida 291. Understanding Gang Politics: Structures and Trajectories of Street Gangs in Chicago and Los Angeles 5:00 to 6:20pm Jay, Lobby False Narratives: Trajectories of Inter-Racial Gang Conflicts in Los Angeles; Robert Donald Weide, California State, Los Angeles This Ain t the 90s: Chicago Street Gangs and Gang Violence in the Twenty-First Century; Robert R. Aspholm, of Illinois at Chicago It s Been Fun, Now I m Done: Desistance Trajectories of Chicago Street Gang Members; John Leverso, of Washington; Christian Hess, of Washington Robert Donald Weide, California State, Los Angeles Discussant: David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice 292. Gun Violence: Causes & Consequences 5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Capable Guardianship in Mass Shooting Events: Routine Activities Theory and The Gun Control/Gun Rights Debate; Tiffany Cox Hernandez, Texas State ; Jaclyn Schildkraut, SUNY Oswego; H. Jaymi Elsass, Texas State Examining Determinants of Race-Specific Gun Violence; Rick Dierenfeldt, of Arkansas at Little Rock The Effect of Large-Capacity Magazines on the Casualty Counts in Mass Shootings; Gary Kleck, Florida State The Point Blank Effect: A Preliminary Assessment of the Deterrent Effect of Firearm Possession and Use; Vincent Ferraro, Framingham State ; Saran Ghatak, Keene State College David Yamane, Wake Forest Discussant: David Yamane, Wake Forest 119

122 293. Immigration, Citizenship and Criminal Deviance 5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse Inside the Green Card Marriage Phenomenon: Legal and Social Implication of Immigration Marriage Fraud; Malgorzata Justyna Zuber, of Massachusetts, Lowell Citizenship Status and Federal Arrest Patterns Along the Southwest Border ( ); Deborah Ann Sibila, Stephen F. Austin State ; Wendi K. Pollock, Texas A&M at Corpus Christi Subject to Deportation: Market Logic and the Political Economy of Punishment in American Immigration Enforcement; Daniel Lee Stageman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center David Hughes McElreath, of Mississippi 294. Understanding Variation in Parole, Reentry, and Re-Involvement with the Criminal Justice System 5:00 to 6:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Last Hired, First Fired: Employment amongst Criminally Involved Young People through the Great Recession; Ty Miller, Purdue ; Michael Vuolo, The Ohio State Offender Programming in Pennsylvania s Board of Probation & Parole: An Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs; Bianca Nalaschi, West Chester ; Michael E. Antonio, West Chester Prisoners' Gatekeepers: The National Story of Contraction, Resiliency, and Continuing Leverage of Paroling Authorities; Mariel Alper, of Minnesota; Ebony Ruhland, of Minnesota; Ed Rhine, of Minnesota; Kevin R. Reitz, of Minnesota The Ripple Effect: Empathy Statements of Participants of an Impact of Crime on Victim Class; Scott Chenault, of Central Missouri; James Austin Martin, of Central Missouri; Randa Embry Matusiak, of Central Missouri Weighing Words: The Impact of Letters of Support on Parole Board Decisions in a Midwestern State; Katie Hail-Jares, American WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Rebecca Sue Katz, Morehead State 295. ACCCJ Annual General Meeting 5:00 to 6:20pm Kalorama Ballroom, Churchill Hotel 296. Policy Panel: Criminal Justice Debt: Causes, Costs, & Consequences 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Revenue or Justice: An Inquiry Into the Role of Money in Punishment; Karin D. Martin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Fines in Ferguson, MO: From Disparate Treatment to Civil Unrest; Thomas Harvey, ArchCity Defenders Fining the Family: The Effect of Criminal Justice Debt of Families; Mitali Nagrecha, Private Practice Attorney; Emily NaPier, Center for Community Alternatives Karin D. Martin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Discussant: Jude Volek, Special Litigation Section, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice 297. Crime and Place: Citizens in Context 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Community Crime Prevention in High Crime Areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group Hot Spots Pilot Project; Cody Telep, Arizona State ; Julie Hibdon, Southern Illinois The Effects of Violent Crime Concentration on Aging in Place: An Examination of Resident Health in Baltimore Neighborhoods; Ron Wilson, of Maryland, Baltimore County; Ajoy Karikkineth, National Institute on Aging; James Strait, National Institute on Aging; Alan Zonderman, National Institute on Aging; Michele Evans, National Institute on Aging 120

123 298. Justice Matters: A Focus on Methodology 5:00 to 6:20pm Morgan, Lobby Guns in the Everyday: Expanding Scope in Pursuit of Social Justice; Terressa Benz, Oakland Contributing to a Liberatory Criminology: Engaging in Justice Movements and Public Scholar-Activism; Danielle Dirks, Occidental College Re-visioning Criminology: Applications for Advancing Social Justice; Emily Troshynski, of Nevada, Las Vegas Randolph Myers, Old Dominion Discussant: Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan 299. The Road to Reform: Connecting Research to Practice 5:00 to 6:20pm Monroe, The Rocky Road to Juvenile Justice Reform: Lessons from Ten Juvenile Justice Systems; Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Peabody Research Institute, Vanderbilt ; Jill Robinson, Vanderbilt ; Patti Mattson, Division of Youth Rehabilitative Services, Delaware Children's Department Evidence-based Delinquency Prevention and Juvenile Justice System Reform in Pennsylvania: A Multi-component Partnership Model for Optimization and Continuous Quality Improvement.; Stephanie Bradley, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Brian K. Bumbarger, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Keith Snyder, PA Juvenile Court Judges' Commission; Linda Rosenberg, PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency Juvenile Justice System Reform in Florida: Strategies for Implementation and Sustainability; Laura Moneyham, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Office of Residential Services; Meg Bates, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Office of Residential Services Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Peabody Research Institute, Vanderbilt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Discussant: Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute 300. Restorative Justice for Juveniles 5:00 to 6:20pm Northwest, Lobby Instituting Balanced and Restorative Justice: A Case Study Analysis of a Victim Offender Conferencing Program; Timothy J. Holler, of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Restorative Justice: Salt Lake Peer Court Best Practices; Ed A. Munoz, of Utah; Cathleen Power, of Utah; Moises Prospero, Salt Lake County Regional Gang Reduction Partnership; Rebecca Owen, of Utah Restorative Models from Illinois Juvenile Detention Centers; Jordan Nowotny, Fairleigh Dickinson Manipulating the Process: The Effect of Participant Behavior on the Restorative Justice Process; Alexis Norris, California State, San Bernardino Procedural Justice and Compliance In Youth Justice Conferencing; William Wood, Griffith Katherine Auty, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge 301. Perspectives on Offender Decision-Making 5:00 to 6:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Deciding to Kill: The Role of Affect in Homicide and Violence; Fiona Brookman, of South Wales Retaliatory Auto Theft; Michael Cherbonneau, of North Florida; Bruce Jacobs, of Texas at Dallas Threats, Promises, and Deterrence in Drug Markets; Timothy E. Dickinson, Indiana Purdue Indianapolis The Visual Crime Scenario: A New Method for Examining Criminal Decision-Making; Jean- Louis van Gelder, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement 302. Dynamics of Participation in Violent Extremism 5:00 to 6:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Examining the Transition from Christian Identity to Sovereign Citizens among Far-Right Extremism; Garrett Smith, of

124 Arkansas; Christopher Shields, of Arkansas ISIS Jihadettes: Examining the Role of Women in ISIS; Scott William VanZant, Temple ; Aunshul Rege, Temple The Global Criminalization of Genocide; Suzy McElrath, of Minnesota Leaving Extremism: A Systematic Assessment of the Literature; Hillary D. McNeel, of Nebraska at Omaha; Pete Simi, of Nebraska at Omaha; Steven Windisch, of Nebraska at Omaha Hillary D. McNeel, of Nebraska at Omaha 303. Roundtable: Gender, Criminal Behavior, and Victimization 5:00 to 6:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Gender Differences in the Effect of Protective and Risk Factors on Changes in Criminal Behavior; Hagit Turjeman, Western Galilee College Social Media and the Influence of Reporting Domestic Violence; Gabriela Carrillo, California State, Los Angeles; Bill Sanders, California State, Los Angeles College Students, Gender Orientation, and Interpersonal Violence: An Exploratory Study; Breanna C. Stewart, of Akron Understanding Sexual Assault on College Campuses: A Single-Sex Examination of the Effects of Gender on Classroom Discussions; Tara Parrello, Dominican College; Colby Lynne Valentine, Long Island Intimate Partner Violence in the 21st Century: Digital Communication; Schannae Lucas, California Lutheran Schannae Lucas, California Lutheran 304. Roundtable: Legislative Policy Response to Encourage Accuracy in Criminal Records 5:00 to 6:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Robert Tennessen, Tennessen Law PLC Participants: Jordan Hyatt, Drexel Steven Chanenson, Villanova School of Law Anne Hartnett Reigle, Court of Common Pleas of the State of Delaware Michael Schwoyer, PA House of Representatives John J. McAvoy, McAvoy Law WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Liza Karsai, Uniform Law Commission 305. Criminal Justice Experiences and Effects 5:00 to 6:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Doin My Time: Interviews about Doing Time with Lifers; Edward Green, Kansas State Immigration, Violent Crimes, and the Role of Law Enforcement Officers; Joselyne Chenane, of Nebraska at Omaha; Emily Wright, of Nebraska at Omaha Examining Subgroups of Seriousness of Inmate Misconduct: Escalation, De-escalation, and the Importation Model; Abdullah Cihan, East Carolina ; Jonathan Sorensen, East Carolina The Effectiveness of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Youths on Probation; Maria Eva Pangilinan, County of Santa Clara Evaluation of the Youth Development Unit Program; Divya Sharma, Western Connecticut State ; Kim Marino, Western Connecticut State Divya Sharma, Western Connecticut State 306. The Politics of Maintaining a System of Capital Punishment 5:00 to 6:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor America s Lethal Dilemma: Legitimating Old Methods of Execution in an Era of Abolition; Kyle Ward Letteney, of Tennessee Is the Relationship between Political Factors and State-level Death Sentences Conditioned by Time Period?; Ethan Amidon, Missouri State Mitigated Mitigation: A Content Analysis of U.S. Capital Punishment Statutes; Jennifer L. Tilley, American ; Kevin I. Minor, Eastern Kentucky The Influence of Changing Immigrant Populations on Capital Murder Trials in New York: ; Paige Gordier, Lake Superior State Paige Gordier, Lake Superior State

125 307. ASC Awards Plenary 6:30 to 8:00pm International Ballroom East, ASC Minority Fellowship Recipients: Charlene Harris, of Kentucky Jeanee Miller, at Albany SUNY Julian Thompson, of Chicago Gene Carte Student Paper Award Recipients: 1 st Place: Shi Yan, at Albany, SUNY 2 nd Place: Megan Eileen Collins, of Maryland, College Park 3 rd Place: Leah K. Hamilton, Temple and; Nathan W. Link, Temple Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award (Sponsored by Pearson Education): Justin T. Pickett, at Albany, SUNY Outstanding Article Award Recipients: Issa Kohler-Hausmann, Yale Law School Michael J. Hindelang Book Award: Simon Singer, Northeastern ASC Fellows: Karen Heimer, of Iowa Cheryl Maxson, of California, Irvine Ronald Simons, of Georgia Herbert Bloch Award: John H. Laub, of Maryland James Lynch, of Maryland August Vollmer Award: C. Ronald Huff, of California, Irvine Thorsten Sellin and Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck Award: Tapio Lappi-Seppälä, of Helsinki Edwin H. Sutherland Award and Address: Robert Agnew, Emory A Theory of Crime Resistance and Susceptibility 308. Division on Women & Crime Social 7:30 to 9:30pm Bourbon (Off-site) 309. Criminologists and Classical Music: An Informal Salon 8:00 to 10:00pm Cabinet, 310. ASC Opening Social featuring Ron Akers and His Bluegrass Band 8:00 to 10:00pm International Ballroom Center, 311. of Nebraska at Omaha Reception 9:00 to 11:00pm Georgetown West, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

126 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, Division on Women & Crime Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30am Georgetown West, 313. Crime and Social Time: Criminological Applications of Black's New Theory 8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Social Time, Police Interrogation, and False Confession: Explaining Case Variation; Scott Phillips, of Denver; Jamie Richardson, of Denver Terrorism, Genocide, and Social Time; Bradley Campbell, California State, Los Angeles The Crucial Crowd: Social Time,Third Parties, and Family Honor; Mark Cooney, of Georgia Domestic Violence and Social Time; Donald Black, of Virginia Jason Manning, West Virginia 314. Crime and Politics in the US and Britain 8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Theorising and Exploring the Thatcherite Legacy for the Criminal Justice System; Stephen Farrall, CCR, of Sheffield Penal Climate Change in the Era of American Mass Incarceration: Reform Catalysts, Drivers, and Prospects; David A. Green, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Can We Detect Thatcher s Children in Data on Attitudes to Crime?; Emily Gray, of Sheffield Discussant: Jonathan Simon, of California, Berkeley 315. Deviant Leisure - New Research on Culturally-Normalized Violence 8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace Fight Club Rules of Engagement: The Role of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER the Media and Spectators in Constructing Legitimacy in Hockey Fights; Victoria Silverwood, Cardiff Being Wasted and Other Accounts that Normalize Fighting on the College Campus; Karen Weiss, West Virginia Deviant Shopping: Exploring Violence Within the Consumer Shopping Experience; Oliver Smith, Plymouth, UK; Thomas William Raymen, Durham Oliver Smith, Plymouth, UK Discussant: Oliver Smith, Plymouth, UK 316. Authors Meet Critics: Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Criminology 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Presenters: Heith Copes, of Alabama at Birmingham Mitchell Miller, of North Florida Critics: Dean Dabney, Georgia State Craig Joseph Forsyth, of Louisiana at Lafayette Wilson Palacios, of Massachusetts, Lowell 317. Biosocial Criminology 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace The Next Generation of Heritability Research in Criminology; J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati; Brian Boutwell, Saint Louis Examining Gene x Environment Interactions in Delinquent Behavior: Does Early Employment Moderate Genetic Influences on Adolescent Delinquency?; Eric Connolly, Pennsylvania State, Abington; Joseph Nedelec, of Cincinnati; Joseph Schwartz, of Nebraska at Omaha; Kevin Beaver, Florida State ; Marianna McBride, Pennsylvania State, Abington Head Injures and the Association between Self- Control and Aggressive Behavior over the Life Course; Joseph Schwartz, of Nebraska at Omaha; Eric Connolly, Pennsylvania State, Abington; Jonathan Brauer, of Nebraska at

127 Omaha Exploring the Polygenic Architecture of Antisocial Behavior. A Genome-wide Association Meta-analysis by the Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium (BroadABC); Jorim Tielbeek, VU Medical Center / De Bascule Discussant: Arne Popma, VU / Leiden 318. Life Events and Responses to Adolescent and Young Adult Offending 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace ADHD, Labeling, and Crime among Young Adults; Melissa Thompson, Portland State ; Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State ; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State Differential Response To Delinquency Commission Based On Socioeconomic Status: The Pathway To White-Collar Crime?; Elliott Alvarado, San Diego State Putting Employment in Perspective: A Study of Work, Marriage, Parenthood and Desistance; Victor van der Geest, VU Amsterdam / NSCR; Arjan Blokland, NSCR / Leiden ; Janna Verbruggen, Cardiff Risk Factors for Off-Time Home-Leaving among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Adolescents; Rena Zito, Elon Rena Zito, Elon 319. Crime and Place: Crime Clusters 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Characteristics and Patterns of Crime in Public Spaces; Jonathan M. Birds, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Tamara D. Madensen, of Nevada, Las Vegas; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati Testing the Law of Crime Concentration at Place in a Suburban Setting: Implications for Research and Practice; Charlotte E. Gill, George Mason ; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Alese Wooditch, George Mason The Stability of Drug Hot Spots in Seattle; Julie Hibdon, Southern Illinois ; Cody Telep, Arizona State ; Elizabeth Groff, Temple ; David Weisburd, George THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Mason The Trajectories of Crime at Places: Understanding the Patterns of Disaggregated Crime Types; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser 320. Big Data, Machine Learning, and Criminology 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Using Wide Data to Target Crime Control; Aaron Chalfin, of Chicago Crime Lab; Zubin Jelveh, New York Novel Approaches to Local Area Spatiotemporal Crime Rate Forecasting with Gaussian Processes; Andrew Gordon Wilson, Carnegie Mellon ; Seth Flaxman, Carnegie Mellon ; Daniel B. Neill, Carnegie Mellon ; Hannes Nickisch, Philips Research Hamburg; Alexander J. Smola, Carnegie Mellon Interpretable Classification Models for Recidivism Prediction; Berk Ustun, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jiaming Zeng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cynthia Rudin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Improving Police Stop Efficiency in New York City; Ravi Shroff, New York ; Sharad Goel, Stanford ; Justin Rao, Microsoft Research Charles Loeffler, of Pennsylvania 321. Social Networks, Game Theory and Virtual World Simulations: Innovative Methods to Study Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace An Experimental Approach to Measuring Crime Foraging Behavior; Michael T. McBride, of California, Irvine; Si-Yuan Kong, of California, Irvine; George Tita, of California, Irvine A Game-Theoretic Model of Diffusion of Benefits and Crime Displacement; Blake Allison, of California, Irvine; Jenny West- Fagan, of California, Irvine; Michael T. McBride, of California, Irvine; George Tita, of California, Irvine

128 Social Crime: The Social Organization of Crime Emerging from a Co-offending Network; Jason Gravel, of California, Irvine; George Tita, of California, Irvine What Do We Really Know About Crime and Place?; P. Jeffrey Brantingham, of California, Los Angeles 322. Juveniles in Residential Placement: What We Know From Recent Data, Policy, and Practice 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace National and State Trends in Juvenile Residential Placement; Charles Puzzanchera, National Center for Juvenile Justice; Benjamin Adams, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice Solitary Confinement and Restraints in Juvenile Facilities; Sarah Hockenberry, National Center for Juvenile Justice; David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice Data-Driven Culture and Systems Change in Juvenile Justice Agencies; Benjamin Adams, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Benjamin Adams, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Discussant: Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 323. Sexual Victimization: Impacts, Access to Services and Offender Narratives 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace Criminal Careers of Child Sexual Abuse Victims; Rinke de Jong, VU Amsterdam; Catrien Bijleveld, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Catrin Finkenauer, VU Amsterdam; Lenneke Alink, VU Amsterdam; Jan Hendriks, VU Amsterdam Prevalence and Barriers for Raped Women s Access to Justice and Medical Attention in Mexico; Sonia M. Frias, National Autonomous of Mexico Qualitative Analysis of Incestuous Cases in THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Families: Sanliurfa (Turkey) Case Study; Serkan Tasgin, Turkish National Police Perceptions of Rape: Narratives of Convicted Sex Offenders; Julie Chalder-Mills, The of Southampton Sex Offenders Perceptions of Treatment and its Relationship to Patterns of Desistance; Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY 324. College Students' Views about Crime and Justice 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Are Latinos the New "Threat"? College Student Perceptions of Race/Ethnicity, Crime, and Criminal Justice; Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State ; Susan F. Sharp, of Oklahoma Integrity, Moralization of Everyday Life and Religiosity: A Comparison of Business, Communications, Criminal Justice and Education Majors; Mark Jones, East Carolina ; Megan Davidson, East Carolina ; John Drake, East Carolina Perceptions of Police Misconduct Among College Students: Do Race and Academic Major Matter?; Brian E. Oliver, Brian Oliver Consulting; Nadarajan Sethuraju, Metropolitan State ; Jason Sole, Metropolitan State ; Paul Prew, Minnesota State, Mankato Student s Perception of Offenders Recidivism Rates and Factors that Influence their Perception; Sarah Kuehn, Slippery Rock ; Rebecca Ridener, Slippery Rock ; Taylor Shay, Slippery Rock ; Nicole Roessler, Slippery Rock Informed Opinions and Support for the Death Penalty: A Reexamination of the Marshall Hypotheses; Justo Cruz, Florida State ; Peter Lehmann, Florida State ; Gordon Waldo, Florida State Justo Cruz, Florida State 325. Crime and Place: The Salience of Criminal Opportunities 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace Facilities, Opportunity, and Crime: An Analysis

129 of Places in Two Urban Neighborhoods; Lesli Blair, Saint Xavier ; Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati; John E. Eck, of Cincinnati Opportunity Structure within Neighborhood Contexts: A Multilevel Theoretical Approach; Roderick W. Jones, of North Carolina, Wilmington The Salience of Social Disorganization and Criminal Opportunity Theories in Explaining Chronic Violent Crimes Places: A Case-Control Study in Newark, New Jersey; Leigh Grossman, Rutgers Offenders' Assessments of the Robbery Potential of Everyday Streetscapes; Jillian Eidson, Temple Beyond Crime Forecasting: Insights Gained from Risk Terrain Modeling; Grant Drawve, Rutgers Grant Drawve, Rutgers 326. Criminal Justice Policy and Security Sector Reform 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace From the Bottom Up: Rethinking Local Capacity for Sustainable Police and Security Sector Reform Efforts; Nathan W. Pino, Texas State ; Graham Ellison, Queen's Belfast Community Policing as Strategy to Deal with Drug-Related Violence: Experiences of Brazil and Argentina; Leticia Godinho, Joao Pinheiro Foundation Iraqi Police Reconstruction and the Centrality of the State to Capitalist Imperialism; Jesse S.G. Wozniak, West Virginia United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice: Policies in Central and West Africa; David Chiabi, New Jersey City Backflow of Policy Transfer A Case Study- International Criminal Justice Policy Transfer in Violence Reduction; William Graham, Abertay William Graham, Abertay 327. Preventing Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace Mississippi Crime Stoppers: A Valuable Partner in the Enhancement of Community Safety; Trish THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Harbour, Mississippi Department of Public Safety; David Hughes McElreath, of Mississippi; Leisa Stuart McElreath, of Mississippi; Daniel Adrian Doss, of West Alabama; Carl J. Jensen, of Mississippi; Michael Peter Wigginton, of Mississippi Needs Assessment of Victim Services in Massachusetts: Are They Doing Enough?; Lisa Feeley, ICF International; Samantha Lowry, ICF International; Lenna Reid, ICF International; Melanie Johnson, ICF International Opportunities and Challenges for Victim Advocates in Domestic Violence Offender Treatment in Colorado; Angela Gover, of Colorado, Denver; Tara Nicole Richards, of Baltimore Where do Physically Abused Bangladeshi Wives Turn? Retributive Justice, Restorative Justice, or No Justice; Rifat Akhter, of Central Arkansas; Janet Wilson, of Central Arkansas Violence Prevention Saves Lives and Billions. How Do We Get Politicians to Do It?; Irvin Waller, of Ottawa Irvin Waller, of Ottawa 328. Police Organizations and Administrative Dilemmas 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Standard Operating Procedures: Evolution and Accreditation; William Fraher, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Michael C. Walker, Passaic County Community College Rules and Regulations for Small Police Departments: To Have or not to Have- What is the Answer?; William LaRaia, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice National Police Force s Dilemma: The Greek Police Experience; Nick Petropoulos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Standard Operating Procedures for Law Enforcement: Quantity versus Quality; Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

130 329. Gender and Crime: Examining International Contexts 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Construction of Gender, Social Injury, and Penalty in Rape Cases; Suvarna Cherukuri, Siena College When Women Kill: An Analysis of BWS, Sentencing, and Plea Bargaining Strategies; Carolyn Field, Edgewood College Intimate Partner Violence in Zimbabwe; Sitawa Kimuna, East Carolina Suvarna Cherukuri, Siena College Discussant: Sitawa Kimuna, East Carolina 330. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Registration and Special Populations 8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, Effects of Juvenile Sex Offender Registration and Notification on Mental Health and Social Wellness: A Survey of Youth and their Families; Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Scott M. Walfield, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Geoff Kahn, Johns Hopkins A Cautionary Tale: Identifying At-Risk Youth for Sexual Recidivism; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute The Effect of Gender on Court Dispositions for Sex Offenders; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Joshua Cochran, of South Florida Information Sharing and Sex Offender Registration & Notification: A National Assessment; Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Chris Lobanov- Rostovsky, Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Historical Perspective 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby A County- Comparison of Bias Homicide Occurrences in the United States; Kayla Allison- Gruenewald, Indiana ; Casey Harris, of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Changing Gender Roles in Terrorism from 1980 to 2015; Tiffany Westerman, of Arkansas; Christopher Shields, of Arkansas Correlates of Country-level Terrorism ; Nancy Ann Morris, Virginia Commonwealth Homeland Hate: Changes in Types and Activities of Domestic Extremism since 1960; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State ; Anna Tan, of California, Irvine; Jessica Middleton, of California, Irvine Political Differences in COINTELPRO Operations; Steve Durchin, South Christopher Shields, of Arkansas 332. Portrayals, Perceptions, And Practices Of White Collar Offenses And Offenders 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby How Anonymous Members Relate To Group Values: An Exploratory Study; Francis Fortin, Universite de Montreal - Ecole de criminologie The New Dangerous Other; Virginia McGovern, Mount St. Mary's Student Perceptions Of White-Collar And Street Crimes In Canada: A Comparative Analysis; Ilona Andersen, of Guelph Use And Misuse Of Information Technology Among College Students; Wayne Gillespie, Georgia Gwinnett College White Collar Crime: Upsetting Mistake or Hard Crime?; Kristina Kave, of Central Oklahoma Stephen E. Tillotson, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis 128

131 333. Reinventing American Criminal Justice I 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom Center, Reinventing American Criminal Justice: Drug Policy; Peter Reuter, of Maryland; Jonathan Caulkins, Carnegie Mellon Reinventing Community Corrections: Ten Recommendations; Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati; Cheryl Lero Jonson, Xavier ; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State Reinventing American Policing: A Six-Point Blue Print For the 21st Century; Cynthia Lum, George Mason ; Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon How Did We Get All These Mentally Ill People Locked Up in the Justice System and Can We Ever Get Them Out?; Edward Mulvey, of Pittsburgh Medical School Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon 334. Results from the HOPE DFE Four-Site Randomized Control Trial 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East, Process Evaluation of the HOPE DFE: Implementation Fidelity and Experiences at Four Sites; Gary Zajac, Pennsylvania State ; Debbie Dawes, RTI International; Elaine Arsenault, Pennsylvania State ; Susan Brumbaugh, RTI International Outcome Findings from the HOPE Demonstration Field Experiment; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International; Doris MacKenzie, Pennsylvania State What Does HOPE Probation Cost?; Alexander Cowell, RTI International; Matthew DeMichele, RTI International; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ Discussant: Eric Martin, National Institute of Justice THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Division on Corrections & Sentencing Annual Business / Awards Breakfast Meeting 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom West, 336. Roundtable: Closing the Gap: Family- Centered, Interdisciplinary Programming for Diverted Youth 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Jennifer Fritz, Eastern Michigan Discussants: Barbara Walters, Eastern Michigan Bonnie Miller, Eastern Michigan 337. Roundtable: Methodological and Ethical Issues in Queer Criminology Research 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #2, Terrace Reactions to Participating in Intimate Partner Violence and Minority Stress Research: A Mixed Methodological Study of Self-identified Lesbian and Gay Emerging Adults; Katie M. Edwards, of New Hampshire Expanding the Terrain of Queer Criminology: Child Sex Abuse, Pedophilia and the Politics of Deconstruction; Dave McDonald, of Melbourne Divergent Terminology in Research with Transgender Populations; Jennifer Sumner, California State, Dominguez Hills; Lori Sexton, of Missouri - Kansas City Aimee Wodda, of Illinois at Chicago 338. Roundtable: Re-entry and Corrections 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #3, Terrace Beyond the Muslim Prisoner: Religion Over the Life Course for Muslim Ex-Offenders in England; Lamia Irfan, London School of Economics and Political Science Effecting Real Change in Prisoner Reintegration: A Challenge to Prevailing Assumptions in Research and the Public Sphere; Marina Bell, of California, Irvine Real-Life Time Travel: Reentry After Decades Behind Bars; Stephanie D'Auria, Vanguard ; Linda McAnnally, Blinn College 129

132 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Reflexive Reflections on Life Story Interviews with Muslim Male ex-offenders; Lamia Irfan, London School of Economics and Political Science Variation in Services Received While on Community Supervision; Mary Poulin Carlton, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency; Mark Coggeshall, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency; Carroll Ganier, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Marina Bell, of California, Irvine Gallen Inadequate Care For Veterans: The Case Of The United States; Leslie-Dawn Quick, Old Dominion The Reach Of The Electronic Leash: New Methods Of Cyberstalking; Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State ; George Higgins, of Louisville; Alexandria Mackinnon, Appalachian State ; Melissa Ricketts, Shippensburg Susan Will, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY 339. Roundtable: Data Sharing & Dissemination: Making Your Research a Resource for Others 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #4, Terrace Jukka Savolainen, of Nebraska at Omaha Discussants: Julia Roach, National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) Tom Zelenock, National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) 340. Roundtable: Walking the Line of Legitimacy and Organized Crime 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Michael Levi, Cardiff Participants: Dwight Smith, Jr., IASOC Michael Salinas-Edwards, Manchester Metropolitan Richard K. Moule, Jr., Arizona State Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff 341. White Collar Crime Victimization Against Vulnerable Populations 8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby Elder Financial Exploitation In Florida: An Exploratory Study Of Risk And Protective Factors; Julie Mestre Brancale, Florida State ; Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State ; Brae Campion, Florida State ; George Pesta, Florida State ; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State Human Trafficking and Legalization Of Prostitution; Lorenz Biberstein, Killias Research & Consulting; Martin Killias, of St Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Crime and Disorder 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse Accommodating Strangers: Non-Residential Routine Activity and Neighborhood Crime; Christopher Browning, Ohio State ; Catherine Calder, Ohio State ; Bethany Boettner, The Ohio State ; Anna Mohr, The Ohio State Proximity to Crime or Living Near Others? Distance to Crime Events and Diverse Neighbors and their Influence on Disorder Perceptions; Michelle Louise Sydes, of Queensland; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland; Jonathan Corcoran, of Queensland Networks, Norms and Actions and their Impact on Crime across Time; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine Spatial and Social Barriers to Collective Guardianship; Jonathan Corcoran, of Queensland; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland; Renee Zahnow, of Queensland Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland

133 343. Questioning the Accuracy of Police Crime Data 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse The Ins and Outs of FBI-Collected Police Crime Data; Michael Maltz, of Illinois at Chicago / Ohio State Managerial Pressure and Crime Report Manipulation; John A. Eterno, Molloy College Should Cops be Data Collectors?; Nola Joyce, Deputy Commissioner, Organizational Services, Strategy and Innovations, Philadelphia Police Department Flawed Data at the Milwaukee and Los Angeles Police Departments; Ben Poston, Los Angeles Times Daniel Bibel, Massachusetts State Police (ret) Discussant: Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Report 344. Issues in Quantitative Methods: Prediction and Classification 8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby An Approach to Decision Making With Predicted Probabilities of Recidivism; William Dieterich, Northpointe, Inc.; William L. Oliver, Northpointe, Inc.; Tim Brennan, Northpointe, Inc. Predicting Failure to Appear: A Comparison of Statistical Techniques; Stephen J. Clipper, of Texas at Dallas; Robert G. Morris, of Texas at Dallas A Mixture Modelling Approach for Classifying Domestic Violence Victims by Frequency of Attack; Brian Francis, Lancaster, UK; Sylvia Walby, Lancaster, UK; Jude Towers, Lancaster, UK Criminal Specialization in Criminal Justice Context; Shi Yan, at Albany, SUNY Shi Yan, at Albany, SUNY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Policy Panel: Ensuring Victim s Legal Rights Across the Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Spectrum: A Discussion of Practice, Policy and Research 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse Network for Victim Recovery of District of Columbia; Bridgette Harwood, Network for Victim Recovery of District of Columbia Victims Rights' Issues from a Policy Perspective; Cortney Fisher, Office of Victims Services, District of Columbia Government Developing a Needs Assessment in DC; Shawn Flower, Justice Research and Statistics Association Balancing the Responsibilities of Government with the Rights of the Victim; Tonya J. Turner, Office of the Attorney General, District of Columbia Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Statistics Association 346. Evaluating the Use of Body-Worn Cameras: Randomized Control Trials in Four Jurisdictions 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse Testing and Evaluating Body-Worn Video Technology in the LAPD; Craig Uchida, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Shellie Solomon, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Stephen D. Mastrofski, George Mason ; John McCluskey, Rochester Institute of Technology; Marc Swatt, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Christine Connor, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc. Assessing the Impact and Consequences of Police Officer Body-Worn Cameras: A Multi-Site Randomized Controlled Trial; Michael D. White, Arizona State ; Janne Gaub, Arizona State ; Natalie Todak, Arizona State Findings from the Randomized Experiment with Body Worn Cameras at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department; James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public Research; Anthony Braga, Rutgers / Harvard

134 ; William H. Sousa, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Denise Rodriguez, CNA Institute for Public Research Martin Novak, National Institute of Justice Discussant: Charles Katz, Arizona State West 347. Juvenile Justice Interventions and Future Outcomes 8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby A Comparison of Self-Reported and Official Data in Predicting Future Offending Behaviors; Charlene Harris, of Kentucky; Alexander T. Vazsonyi, of Kentucky; John M. Bolland, Institute for Social Science Research, of Alabama Mind Over Matter: The Connection of Belief, Affect and Antisocial Behavior Among Transitioning Serious Offenders; Sharmaine Tapper, Prairie View A&M ; Sherill Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State Racial/Ethnic Differences in Drug Use and Offense Types Among Juvenile Offenders; Cyndy Caravelis Hughes, Western Carolina ; Albert Kopak, Western Carolina Shedding Light into the "Black Box" of Intensive Supervision Programs for Youth: A Meta- Analysis; Jessica Bouchard, Simon Fraser ; Jennifer S. Wong, Simon Fraser The Consequences of Adolescent Offending for Adult Employment; Angela Carter, of California, Davis Michael Adorjan, of Calgary 348. White-collar and Corporate Crime in International and Comparative Perspective 8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, When is a Massive Crime Never a Crime? The Miss-selling of Mortgage Insurance in the UK; William K. Black, of Missouri - Kansas City Cybercrime in Thailand: Legal, Technological, and Economic Barriers to Effective Law Enforcement; Adam Kavon Ghazi-Tehrani, of California, Irvine Localized Neoliberalism and Punishment for THURSDAY, NOVEMBER White-collar Crime in the U.S. and China; Puma Shen, of California, Irvine Henry N. Pontell, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Discussant: Peter Grabosky, Australian National 349. Analyzing Institutional Abuse and Impact of Sex Offender Laws 8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Examining Sex Offender Legislation: The Importance of Legal Impact Studies and Interrupted Time-Series Design; Stacie Merken, Indiana of Pennsylvania Sex Offenses at Protestant Christian Churches: An Examination of Offender/Offense Characteristics Using Social Disorganization Theory; Andrew Stephen Denney, of West Florida Examining Diocesan Sexual Abuse Files: A Look At Priests, Church Leaders, Cover-up, and Blame Minimization; Jason D. Spraitz, of Wisconsin - Eau Claire; Kendra Nicole Bowen, Texas Christian What You Expect is Not What You Get: s of Concern Among Attendees of Sex-Offender Community Notification Meetings; Nili Gesser, Temple ; Ralph B. Taylor, Temple ; Jennifer D. Wood, Temple Molly Smith, Sam Houston State 350. Theorizing Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby From "On Point" to "Slipping" (and back again?): Unpacking Male Victimization in the Ghetto; Luca Berardi, of Alberta Beyond the Ring of Fire: A Victimological Analysis of Filipinos' Vulnerability to Natural Disasters; Jaclyn T. San Antonio, of Toronto In Search of a More Positive Victimology; Hannah Scott, of Ontario Institute of Technology Looking Backward to Move Forward: Revisiting Past Feminist Contributions to the Study of Violence Against Women; Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia

135 351. Adolescent Crime and Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby The Relationship between Routine Leisure Activities and Violent Behaviors Among Turkish Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Differential Association; Ozgur Solakoglu, of North Texas Using Multi- Opportunity Theory to Understand Students' Substance Use Behaviors; Molly Block, of Louisville; Kristin Swartz, of Louisville Young Offenders in Criminogenic Contexts: The Importance of Peers Characteristics; Geneviève Parent, Montreal Youth Center / of Montreal; Jean-Pierre Guay, of Montreal; Catherine Pineau-Villeneuve, Montreal Youth Center / of Montreal A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationship between Unstructured Socializing with Peers and Drinking among College Students; Timothy Christopher Barnum, of Nebraska at Omaha; Amy L. Anderson, of Nebraska at Omaha; Samantha Clinkinbeard, of Nebraska at Omaha Timothy Christopher Barnum, of Nebraska at Omaha 352. Roundtable: Strategies for Building Data Centers for Criminological and Criminal Justice Research 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor James Patrick Lynch, of Maryland Participants: Robert Goerge, of Chicago Gypsy Escobar, Measures for Justice Don Stemen, Loyola Chicago Amy B. O'Hara, U.S. Census Bureau 353. Roundtable: Life in Prison 8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor Gender Logics, Gender Practices, and the Legitimacy of Differential Treatment of Female Prisoners; Allison Gorga, of Iowa Hustle Eggs and Starlight Mochas: Women s Foodways Inside Jail; Ami E. Stearns, of Louisiana at Lafayette Prisoner Narratives in Pro-social Transformation; Malcolm L. Rigsby, Henderson State Sexuality and Transgender Issues in Female Prisons; Christina DeJong, Michigan State ; Michelle L. Malkin, Michigan State THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Malcolm L. Rigsby, Henderson State 354. Current Issues in Youth Crime, Incarceration, and Rehabilitation 8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor Living the Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentence; Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State ; Anthony K. Willis, North Carolina Department of Public Safety Both Victims and Children: Rethinking Law and Policy for Child Victims of Sexual Offenses; Helen Codd, of Central Lancashire, UK Prison from the Outside: Evaluating the Pain of the Prison System program; Danielle Williams, of Southern California This Kind of Learning Changes Lives; Norman Conti, Duquesne ; Deanna Fracul, Duquesne Jennifer Lanterman, of Nevada, Reno 355. Feminist Theory, Motherhood, and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor Denied Maternity: A Qualitative Analysis on the Parent/Child Dynamic among Incarcerated Black Women; Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican ; Renita L. Seabrook, of Baltimore Is there a Gender Gap in the Research? Androcentric Bias in Criminology and Criminal Justice Publications; Jody Sundt, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Amanda M. Petersen, of California, Irvine; Dallas Augustine, of California, Irvine The Relevance of Family Structure and Family Functioning on Homelessness among African American Women; Amanda Bunting, of Kentucky; Jennifer L. Mooney, Cincinnati Health Dept / Univ. of Cincinnati Physicians Maternal and Infant Health Division / Dept of OB/GYN; Carrie Oser, of Kentucky Doing The Right Things (In The Right Order?): Decision Sequencing Among Mothers Reentering The Community Following Incarceration; LaTosha L. Traylor, Temple LaTosha L. Traylor, Temple 356. Pearson Digital Products Focus Group I 9:30 to 10:50am 4101, 4th Floor

136 357. Crime Media Culture Editorial Board Meeting 9:30 to 10:50am Albright, Terrace 358. Comparative Research in Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization: Results from the International Self-Report Study (ISRD) Part 1 9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace ISRD#: First Results on Victimization and Offending; Janne Kivivuori, of Helsinki; Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences, Hamburg ; Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern ; Mike Hough, ICPR; Martin Killias, of St. Gallen; Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker Institute, The Netherlands Cultural Differences in Social Desirable Responding: Implications for Cross-National Studies of Self-Reported Delinquency; Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences, Hamburg The Social Reaction to Gang Members:: Results from the ISRD in 30 Countries; Uberto Gatti, of Genoa, Italy; Sandrine Haymoz Pantillon, of Applied Sciences, Fribourg, Switzerland; Hans Schadee, of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; Alfredo Verde, of Genoa, Italy Does Size Matter? Comparing Delinquency and Victimization In A Cross-National Sample Of Small Town vs. Big City Youth; Chris E. Marshall, of Nebraska at Omaha Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern 359. Author Meets Critics: The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, Author: Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania Critics: Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Mark Frankel, Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights & Law Program, AAAS Matt DeLisi, Iowa State 360. Government and State-Organized Crime: International and Critical Perspectives 9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Behind Closed Doors: State Crime, Corruption, and The Macedonian Wire-Tapping Scandal; Jana Arsovska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Formal Control Of The State A Band-Aid Solution?; Isabel Schoultz, Lund State Crimes Of Government; Obi N.I. Ebbe, of Tennessee at Chattanooga Obi N.I. Ebbe, of Tennessee at Chattanooga 361. Author Meets Critics: The Securitization of Society. Crime, Risk, and Social Order 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Marc Schuilenburg, VU Amsterdam Critics: David Garland, New York Jack Greene, Northeastern David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Phil Carney, of Kent 362. Authors Meet Critics: Appealing to Justice: Prisoner Grievances, Rights, and Carceral Logic 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Presenters: Kitty Calavita, of California, Irvine Valerie Jenness, of California, Irvine Lori Sexton, of Missouri - Kansas City Critics: David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Rosemary Gartner, of Toronto Heather Schoenfeld, Northwestern 363. Intergenerational Influences and Incarcerated Parents 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle: Interparental Violence, Child-Parent Attachment, and Children s Aggressive Behaviors; Heather M. Washington, at Albany, SUNY; Shao-Chiu Juan, at Albany, SUNY Developmental Patterns of Family Conflict and Delinquency in Early Adolescence: A Latent Growth Analysis; Veroni Eichelsheim, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); Kirsten Buist, Utrecht ; Maja Dekovic, Utrecht

137 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ; William L. Cook, The Center for Excellence in Neuroscience, of New England A Life Course Perspective on the Influence of Parental Incarceration on Child Well-Being: Unpacking Lifestyle, Parenting, and Incarceration Effects; Jennifer Copp, Florida State ; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State ; Monica Longmore, Bowling Green State ; Wendy Manning, Bowling Green State Children of Incarcerated Parents: A Longitudinal Investigation of Identity formation across a Year of Social Intervention for at-risk Youth; R.C. Morris, Dixie State Mothers Under Community Supervision: The Effect of Parent-Related Motivations and Routines on Recidivism; Elizabeth Anne Adams, Michigan State ; Merry Morash, Michigan State ; Deborah Kashy, Michigan State ; Jennifer Cobbina, Michigan State ; Sandi Smith, Michigan State Elizabeth Anne Adams, Michigan State 364. Community and Context: Defining Elements & Homelessness 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Taking Neighborhoods Seriously: Moving Beyond Block Groups and Census Tracks in the Study of Crime Over time; Randy Gainey, Old Dominion ; Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion ; Garland White, Old Dominion ; Jonathan Lopez, Old Dominion Communities, Crime, and Homelessness: Understanding the Struggles of Social Exclusion Faced by an Urban Community; Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion ; Lindsey Upton, Old Dominion ; Garland White, Old Dominion Residential Instability, Lending and Neighborhood Crime; Anne M. Lee, Old Dominion 365. Crime and Place: The Baltimore City Longitudinal Hot Spots Study 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Understanding Variation of Drug Use at the Micro-Geographic ; Matthew Nelson, George Mason ; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Amelia Haviland, Carnegie Mellon ; Brian Lawton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Justin Ready, Arizona State Mean Streets and Mental Illness; Breanne Cave, George Mason ; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Amelia Haviland, Carnegie Mellon ; Brian Lawton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Justin Ready, Arizona State Examining Perceptions of Fear and Safety across Crime Hot Spots; Brian Lawton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Amelia Haviland, Carnegie Mellon ; Justin Ready, Arizona State Measuring the Impact of Crime Hot Spots on Perception of Public Disorder; Justin Ready, Arizona State ; Clair White, George Mason ; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Amelia Haviland, Carnegie Mellon ; Brian Lawton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 366. Connecting Theory, Policy and Practice: Cultural Perspectives and Youth Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Restorative Justice and Juvenile Justice: Central or Peripheral?; Darrell Fox, of the Fraser Valley A Change in Course?: Young Female Offenders and Community-Based Programming; Judith Ryder, St. John's Girls and Offending: A Risk or Risky?; Elaine Arnull, Bucks New 135

138 367. Part 2: What Can 105,000 Offenders Tell Us about the Effects of Participation in Institutional Programs? 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace The Effects of Institutional Program Participation on Recidivism; Carrie Sullivan, of Cincinnati; John Wooldredge, of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, of Cincinnati The Effects of Institutional Program Participation on Misconducts; Melissa Lugo, of Cincinnati Isolating the Effects of a Participation in an Assortment of Institutional Educational Programs; Amanda Pompoco, of Cincinnati How Does Program Fidelity Impact the Effects of Participation in Institutional Programs?; Erin Harbinson, Council of State Governments Justice Center John Wooldredge, of Cincinnati 368. Protection Orders: Processes and Problems 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Ensuring Victim Access to Justice: Incorporating Survivor Perspectives; Alesha Durfee, Arizona State ; Jill Theresa Messing, Arizona State Mediating Justice: Women's Perceptions of Fairness in the Civil Protection Order Process; M. Kristen Hefner, of Delaware; Victoria Becker, Human Development & Family Studies, of Delaware; Ava Carcirieri, of Delaware; Ruth Fleury-Steiner, of Delaware; Susan L. Miller, of Delaware Crises of Representation: Cultural Capital and Women s Perceptions of Civil Protection Order Fairness; Ava Carcirieri, of Delaware; Victoria Becker, Human Development & Family Studies, of Delaware; M. Kristen Hefner, of Delaware; Ruth Fleury-Steiner, of Delaware; Susan L. Miller, of Delaware Protection Orders: Problementizing the Process, Securing Funding, and Issues Emerging from THURSDAY, NOVEMBER the Research; Ruth Fleury-Steiner, of Delaware; Susan L. Miller, of Delaware; Alesha Durfee, Arizona State ; Jill Theresa Messing, Arizona State Intimate Partner Abuse Victims and Service Usage; Heather Melton, of Utah Discussant: Alesha Durfee, Arizona State 369. The Pluralization of Meanings and Images of Violence against Women 9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Family and Responsibility: Observations of Domestic Violence Review Hearings; Danielle M. Romain, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Fifty Shades of Misbelief: Hungarian Society s Misconception of Sexual Violence; Katalin Parti, National Institute of Criminology; Gyorgy Virag, National Institute of Criminology; Judit Szabo, National Institute of Criminology IPV Culture in the United States: Is History Repeating?; Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Kathleen Hanrahan, Indiana of Pennsylvania Romantic Terrorism: Psychological and Emotional Tactics in Domestic Violence Victimisation; Sharon Hayes, Queensland of Technology; Samantha Jeffries, Griffith Sharon Hayes, Queensland of Technology 370. Crime and Place: Transit Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace A Network Spatial Analysis of the Patterns and Magnitudes of Criminogenic Impact of Bus Stops; Jie Xu, Rutgers ; Sung-suk Yu, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Estimating Victimization Risks While in Transit Using Japanese Data; Yutaka Harada, National Research Institute of Police Science; Tomonori Saito, National Research Institute of Police Science; Yoshiko Yamane, National Research Institute of Police Science Scripting Taxi Driver Reactions to Unfolding Assault Events; Martha Jane Smith, Wichita State Crime Patterns and Risks in New York City

139 Subway Stations; Sung-suk Yu, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 371. The Need for Constraints on Prosecutorial Power 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace Mandatory Sentence "Stacking": Minimum Justice; Richard Hubbard, New England College Post-Conviction Mentality: Prosecutorial Assistance and Cooperation in Exoneration Cases; Elizabeth Webster, Rutgers - Newark Plea Bargaining: What the U.S. Can Learn from Other Countries; Gwladys Gillieron, of Zurich Institutional Checks and Balances on Prosecutorial Power; Randall Grometstein, Fitchburg State Randall Grometstein, Fitchburg State 372. Experiential Learning 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace Does Experience Matter? Linking Experiential Learning to Student Learning Outcomes; Lauren O'Neill Shermer, Widener ; Nancy Blank, Widener Continuing Education through Practitionerresearcher Partnerships: An Empirical Evaluation; Sarah van Mastrigt, of Aarhus; Friedrich Loesel, of Cambridge The College Classroom as a Philanthropic Learning Laboratory: Exploring Learning and Development Outcomes Associated with Experiential Philanthropy; Lindsey McDougle, Rutgers ; Danielle McDonald, Northern Kentucky ; Whitney McIntyre Miller, Chapman The World is Your Classroom: Practical and Pedagogical Tips for Study Abroad; Emily Lenning, Fayetteville State ; Sara Brightman, Fayetteville State ; Beth Quinn, Fayetteville State Engaged Learning in Juvenile Justice; Cynthia Koller, Shippensburg Cynthia Koller, Shippensburg THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Police Training 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Assessing Guardian Training in Washington State; Joycelyn Pollock, Texas State ; Jacquelyn Helfgott, Seattle ; Loren Atherley, Seattle Police Department; John Vinson, of Washington Police Department; Beck Strah, Northeastern National Survey of State Police Crowd Control Training; Carl J. Jensen, of Mississippi; Michael Peter Wigginton, of Mississippi; Stephen Mallory, of Mississippi; David Hughes McElreath, of Mississippi; Daniel Adrian Doss, of West Alabama Teaching Tolerance: Using a Voice-hearing Simulation in the Classroom to Facilitate Empathy with Regard to Persons with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness; Michele P. Bratina, Shippensburg Assault in the City : Police Recruit Perceptions of Prejudiced Motivated Crime; Toby Miles- Johnson, of Southampton Toby Miles-Johnson, of Southampton 374. Responses to Interpersonal Violence in International Contexts 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace "Should 'Forced Marriage' be Criminalised?"; Popy Begum, Osborne Association / John Jay College of Criminal Justice An Examination of Othering Among Criminal Justice and Social Service Responses to Honor Violence; Alana M. Henninger, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY / ICF International Police Response to Interpersonal Violence in Costa Rica: Preliminary Findings of a Multi- Country Study; Diana Lynne Bruns, Southeast Missouri State Crimes Against Religious Minority in Islamic Societies: A Cross-National Analysis; Shyamal Kumar Das, Elizabeth City State ; Shahid M. Shahidullah, of North Carolina - Elizabeth City State ; Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State Sexual Violence in Post-Conflict Sub-Sahara Africa; Sydney Anne Bender, American Sydney Anne Bender, American

140 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Emerging Practices 9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East, Circles of Support and Accountability: Sensible Policy, Practice, and Restorative Options in Sexual Violence Prevention; Robin J. Wilson, Wilson Psychological Services / McMaster Restorative Options in Sexual Violence Prevention: The Vermont Experience; Kathryn Fox, of Vermont; Robin J. Wilson, Wilson Psychological Services / McMaster ; Derek Miodownik, Vermont Department of Corrections; Megan Kurmin, of Vermont Common Language for Sex Offender Risk Communication; David D'Amora, Council of State Governments Justice Center Harm Reduction Policies: Can Listening Circles with Sex Offenders and Survivors Create Policy Change?; Alissa R. Ackerman, of Washington, Tacoma; Nicole Pittman, National Council on Crime & Delinquency Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell 376. Critical Police Studies: Interrogating the Role of Law Enforcement in the 21st Century 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Police Abolitionism: On the Intersection of Critical Police and Critical Whiteness Studies; Ben Brucato, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Blackness in their Sights: Neighborhood Watch and the Longing for White Communities; Luis Daniel Gascón, of San Francisco The Price of Fear: National Security as a Justification for Increasing Police Budgets in an Austere Climate; Julius Haag, of Toronto Minority Officers and the Reporting of Police Misconduct; Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Indiana ; Carl James, York ; Scot Wortley, of Toronto Scot Wortley, of Toronto 377. Legitimacy and Procedural Justice in the Context of Airport Security: The Case of Ben- Gurion Airport, Israel 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Technological Innovations and Passengers Fairness Perceptions of Airport Security Checks: A Quasi-Experimental Study; Badi Hasisi, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Yoram Margalioth, Tel Aviv ; Gali Perry, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Roei Zamir, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem Would Procedural Justice Make Any Policing Practice Feel Fair?: The Case of Security Checks at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel; Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Badi Hasisi, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem Predictors of Willingness to Cooperate with Airport Security: The Case of Ben-Gurion Airport, Israel; Gali Perry, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Badi Hasisi, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Yoram Margalioth, Tel Aviv Badi Hasisi, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem Discussant: Cynthia Lum, George Mason 378. Reinventing American Criminal Justice II 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom Center, Ten Prosecutor Boundaries in a Balanced World; Ronald Wright, Wake Forest Law School Reinventing American Sentencing Policies and Practices; Michael Tonry, of Minnesota 138

141 Violence Prevention; David Hemenway, Harvard School of Public Health Rethinking Paroling Authorities: Toward Greater Fairness, Public Safety, Professionalism and Accountability ; Ed Rhine, of Minnesota; Joan Petersilia, Stanford Law School; Kevin R. Reitz, of Minnesota Michael Tonry, of Minnesota 379. Policy Panel: Research and Policy: Countering Violent Extremism at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East, Countering Violent Extremism: Policy and Assessment at the Department of Homeland Security; David Gersten, United States Department of Homeland Security Countering Violent Extremism: The Role of Research and Development at the Department of Homeland Security; Robert Griffin, United States Department of Homeland Security Countering Violent Extremism: Engagement in Research and in Practice; Ehsan Zaffar, United States Department of Homeland Security Richard Legault, U.S. Department of Homeland Security 380. Roundtable: Careers in Criminal Justice and Related Fields: Networking among People of the African Diaspora 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Alero Afejuku, Argosy Discussants: Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College Lorenzo M. Boyd, of Massachusetts, Lowell 381. Roundtable: Issues Surrounding Persons with Mental Illnesses and the Justice System 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #2, Terrace Risdon N. Slate, Florida Southern College Discussants: Lisa M. Carter, Florida Southern College Karyn Sporer, of Nebraska at Omaha THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Gordon Arthur Crews, Tiffin Ron Honberg, National Alliance on Mental Illness Erik Roskes, of Maryland 382. Roundtable: Prisoners Families, Punishment, and Social Inequality 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #3, Terrace Rachel Condry, of Oxford Participants: Peter Scharff Smith, The Danish Institute for Human Rights Johnna Christian, Rutgers Shenique Thomas, Council of State Governments Justice Center Sara Wakefield, Rutgers Christopher Wildeman, Cornell Susan Dennison, Griffith 383. Roundtable: Finding a Funding Fit: Opportunities for Victim Researchers 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #4, Terrace Jeanna M. Mastrocinque, York College of Pennsylvania Participants: Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice Catherine Cerulli, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State Callie Rennison, of Colorado, Denver 384. Roundtable: Studying Rural Victimization: Challenges, Methodologies, and Findings 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Studying Rural Victimization: Challenges, Methodologies, and Findings; Kelly E. Knight, Montana State ; Colter Ellis, Montana State Chairs: Kelly E. Knight, Montana State Colter Ellis, Montana State Discussants: Walter DeKeseredy, West Virginia Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State Daniel Martinez, George Washington Jennifer Roark, Utah State Robin A. Robinson, of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Martin D. Schwartz, George Washington

142 385. Engaging Students with Team-Based Learning 9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby What Can TBL Do for You and Your Students?; Janet P. Stamatel, of Kentucky Student Views on TBL; Rachel E. Stein, West Virginia Challenges for a New Adopter; Stacey Nofziger, of Akron Designing Application Activities; Kristen Budd, Miami Janet P. Stamatel, of Kentucky 386. Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Crime and Disorder II 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Neighborhoods and Crime Over Time: Spatializing the Housing Crisis; Adam Boessen, of Missouri - St. Louis; Alyssa Chamberlain, Arizona State Changing Urban Landscapes and Implications for Property Crime; Renee Zahnow, of Queensland; Jonathan Corcoran, of Queensland; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland Land Use and Neighborhood Robbery: A Spatial Examination across Four cities; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine; James C. Wo, of California, Irvine; Young-An Kim, of California, Irvine Comparative Trajectory Analyses of Problematic Fire Incidents with Other Crime Types; Michael Townsley, Griffith ; Jonathan Corcoran, of Queensland; Tara Renae McGee, Griffith ; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland; Renee Zahnow, of Queensland Renee Zahnow, of Queensland 387. Understanding Punitiveness and Support for Rehabilitation 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse The Moral Foundations of Punishment: Why Conservatives are More Punitive; Jasmine THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Silver, at Albany, SUNY; Eric Silver, Pennsylvania State Public Opinion on Rehabilitation and Punishment: A Randomized Experiment; Mateja Vuk, of South Carolina; Brandon K. Applegate, of South Carolina; Heather M. Ouellette, of South Carolina; Riane Miller Bolin, Radford ; David May, Mississippi State ; Eva Aizpurúa, of Castilla La Mancha (Albacete, Spain) Exposure to Political Rhetoric and the Dimensions of Public Opinion about Criminal Justice; Kevin Wozniak, of Massachusetts, Boston; Devon Johnson, George Mason ; Edward R. Maguire, American Twenty-First Century Punitivity: Social Determinants of Punitive Views in a New Era; Elizabeth K. Brown, of Massachusetts, Boston; Kelly M. Socia, of Massachusetts, Lowell Implicit Racial Bias, Community Context, and Perceptions of Crime and Justice; Kevin Drakulich, Northeastern Justin Tyler Pickett, at Albany, SUNY 388. United States Government Crimes In The 21st Century 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Empire, Exceptionalism, and U.S. State Crimes Since World War II; Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan State-Corporate Crime in the Digital Age: A Case Study of U.S. Government Surveillance in the War on Terror; Colin Burke, of California, San Diego; Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona Veteran Vulnerability: How Veterans in the United States are Victimized by the State; Casey Schotter, Southern Illinois Edwardsville; David Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois Edwardsville Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan

143 389. Policy Panel: Feminist Perspectives on Mass Incarceration: Gendered Pathways and Contemporary Prison Policy 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln East, Concourse Pregnant Women, the War on Drugs, and Women s Pathways to Incarceration; Kelli Garcia, National Women's Law Center Anger, Trauma, and Self-Control: Contextualizing Women s Offending to Improve Correctional Policy; Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland ; Beth Huebner, of Missouri - St. Louis; Joseph M. Durso, of Missouri - St. Louis The Role of Agency in Navigating the Structural Constraints of Reentry; Miriam Joy Northcutt Bohmert, Indiana Bloomington Supporting Women Living with Incarcerated Loved Ones; Crystallee Crain, Essie Justice Group (San Francisco, CA) Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Oakland 390. Gun Violence Reduction Strategies in New York City 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse Cure Violence: A Public Health Model to Reduce Gun Violence; Jeffrey Butts, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Caterina Roman, Temple Gun Violence in New York City: Trajectories of Shootings from 2004 to 2014; Evan Misshula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Sheyla A. Delgado, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Prevalence of Violent Injuries in New York City: Examining 20 Years of Emergency Room Data; Sheyla A. Delgado, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Evan Misshula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Chunrye Kim, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Trends and Attitudes Towards Violence: A Survey of Young-Adult Men in 12 New York City Neighborhoods; Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, John THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Marissa Mandala, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Sheyla A. Delgado, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Evan Misshula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Jeffrey Butts, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Discussants: Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern Andrew Papachristos, Yale 391. Building Effective Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships: Changing Trends and Emerging Needs in Juvenile Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Changing Trends and Current Issues in Juvenile Justice; Jesse Schneider, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice Need for Policy-relevant Research and Program Evaluations; Robin Binford, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute Aggression Replacement Training (ART) for Medium- and High-Risk Juvenile Offenders; Samantha Harvell, The Urban Institute; Bryce E. Peterson, The Urban Institute; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute 392. NIJ Highlights: Social Science Research Initiatives at the National Institute of Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Social and Behavioral Science Research at the National Institute of Justice (NIJ); Seri Irazola, National Institute of Justice Research and Evaluation in Justice Systems at the National Institute of Justice; Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice Violence and Victimization Research at the National Institute of Justice; John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Crime and Crime Prevention Research at the National Institute of Justice; Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice

144 393. Critical Perspectives on Sex Offender Policy 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Protecting Families or Destroying Them? The Consequences of Sex Offender Policy on Family Members of Convicted Sex Offenders; Chrysanthi Leon, of Delaware; Ashley R. Kilmer, of Delaware Punishing Sex: Sex Offenders and the Missing Punitive Turn in Sexuality Studies; Trevor Hoppe, of California, Irvine Passing Judgment on Sex Offender Residency Requirements; Patrick McGrain, Gwynedd Mercy Do Current Sex Offender Public Policies Violate Human Rights?; Edith Kinney, San Jose State ; Amelie Pedneault, Simon Fraser ; Danielle Harris, San Jose State Danielle Harris, San Jose State 394. Legal Services for the Indigent: Federal Funding Opportunities, Research, and Initiatives for Right to Counsel and Indigent Defense #1 9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Fulfilling Gideon s Promise: How Social Science Research Can Improve Indigent Defense; Nadine Frederique, National Institute of Justice BJS s Efforts to Understand State Indigent Defense Expenditures; Tracey Kyckelhahn, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ State-Administered Indigent Defense Systems: Selected Findings from the 2013 National Survey of Indigent Defense Systems; Suzanne Strong, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Tracey Kyckelhahn, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 395. Altering the Situational Context of Offending 9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby "Tow to Go" and Its Impact on DUI Offenses; Sharayah Harris, Fisher College; Meridith Spencer, Fisher College; Kaleigh Cordeira, Fisher College A Test of Deterrence Theory: Exploring Specific Deterrence Using the National Football League; Sarah Greenman, Hamline ; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Suspended!: Examining Cross-School Variation in Punishments, Rewards, Perceptions of Justice, and Student Misconduct; Erica Fissel, of Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati; Marie Skubak Tillyer, of Texas at San Antonio Increasing Guardianship in Schools After Mass Shootings: A Routine Activities Approach; H. Jaymi Elsass, Texas State ; Jaclyn Schildkraut, SUNY Oswego; Tiffany Cox Hernandez, Texas State The Social and Geographic Patterns of Sexual Offending: Questioning the Practicality of Residence Restriction Legislation; Melanie Clark Mogavero, Georgian Court Melanie Clark Mogavero, Georgian Court 396. Roundtable: Controlling Cyberbullying in our Communities: Risks, Solutions, and Constitutional Limits 9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor Peter Moreno, of Washington Law School Participants: Holly Gerla, Charles Wright Academy Ellen Selkie, of Washington Al Lebar, Seattle Police Department 397. Roundtable: Families and Criminal Justice Research 9:30 to 10:50am Room B, 2nd Floor Mediated Relationships: Power and Violence in Family Law Mediation; Elaina Kay Behounek, of South Florida Parental Involvement of Incarcerated Fathers and Recidivism Outcomes; Melissa Noel, at Albany, SUNY The Autobiographical Work of People with Sensory Processing Disorder; Stephanie Medley- Rath, Indiana Kokomo The Path (Not?) Taken: A Study of Adult Children with Incarcerated Parents; Beth A. Easterling, Mary Baldwin College Veteran Diversion Courts: Labeling, Stigma, and Hero Reclaiming; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan ; Jake Ethan Cantwell, Texas Wesleyan ; Karleigh Riner, Texas Wesleyan Melissa Noel, at Albany, SUNY

145 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Peers, Parents, and Juvenile Delinquency 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor Delinquent Peers and the Five-Factor Model; Anthony W. Hoskin, Idaho State ; Gregg Hammon, of Texas of the Permian Basin Social MVPs: Participation in Prominent High School Sports and Deviant Behavior; Timothy Christopher Barnum, of Nebraska at Omaha The Process of Delinquency Balance for Black and White Adolescents; Zachary Rowan, of Maryland, College Park Longitudinal Impact of Intergenerational Closure on Juvenile Delinquency; Marie Christine Bergmann, Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony; Bettina Doering, of Hanover Preventing Antisocial Peer Associations: A Meta- Analysis of Peer-Based Youth Interventions; Omeed Ilchi, of Cincinnati; Spencer Hochstetler, of Cincinnati; Christopher Sullivan, of Cincinnati Daniel Walter Scott, of California, Irvine 399. Social-Psychological and Interactionist Perspectives on Crime: Testing and Theorizing 9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor The Effects of Punitive Intervention on Future Offending: Testing Labeling Theory with Four Waves of the Add Health Data; Margret Valdimarsdottir, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Labeling Theory as an Alternative Pathway from Childhood Maltreatment to Criminal Offending; Elizabeth Estienne, of Massachusetts, Lowell The Interactionist Roots of Social Disorganization Theory; Corey J. Colyer, West Virginia Identity Theft, Self-Efficacy, and Accounting for Failure: A Qualitative Approach; Lynne Vieraitis, of Texas at Dallas; Heith Copes, of Alabama at Birmingham; Zachary Austin Powell, of Texas at Dallas Reconsidering Labeling and Primary Deviance: Reflected Appraisals, True Deviants, and the Falsely Accused; Jennifer R. Lutz, North Carolina State ; Stacy De Coster, North Carolina State Jennifer R. Lutz, North Carolina State 400. Comparative Research in Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization: Results from the International Self-Report Study (ISRD) Part 2 11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Parental Control and its Influence on Juvenile Delinquency in Switzerland, Kosovo, Macedonia and Serbia. Results of ISRD-3; Anastasiia Lukash; Martin Killias, of St. Gallen Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization in Cape Verde: Prevalence and Characterization of the Phenomenon; Jorge Dias, of Minho - Portugal; Rui Gonçalves Abrunhosa, of Minho - Portugal Security and Safety of R.Kosoves Citizens in Urban Areas; Menust Ademi, Le AAB Pristina / Association Kosovo Criminology Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences, Hamburg 401. Criminal Thinking, Self-control, and Selfstigma: Novel Approaches to Assessment 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Psychometric Validation of a Simplified Form of the PICTS in a Low-Reading Population; David J. Disabato, George Mason ; Johanna Bailey Folk, George Mason ; John Wilson, MHM Services Inc.; Sharen Barboza, MHM Services Inc.; Jordan M. Daylor, George Mason ; June Tangney, George Mason Measuring Self-Control Beliefs, Effects on Self- Control Behaviors, and Implications for Intervention; Daniel V. Blalock, George Mason ; Patrick McKnight, George Mason ; Samuel Monfort, George Mason ; Todd Kashdan, George Mason Introducing a New Measure of Self-Stigma in Criminal Offenders; Katherine C. Milam, George Mason ; Kelly Moore, George Mason ; Jeffrey Stuewig, George 143

146 Mason ; June Tangney, George Mason Johanna Bailey Folk, George Mason 402. Hip Hop, Celebrity, and Popular Culture: The Raced and Gendered Work of Criminalization 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Blood and Bone: Suge Knight, Bone Sloan, and Violence in a Post-Crack Urban Landscape; Dimitri A. Bogazianos, California State, Sacramento Curses in Cursive: Addressing Contradictions in the Scholarly Representation of Rap; Landon Bevier, of Tennessee Hip Hop and the Law: How Media and Capitalism Criminalizes an Art Form; Tabia Norda Shawel, San Jose State Died at 16. Buried 40 years later : The Press Construction of the Murder of Greek celebrity Nikos Sergianopoulos; Dimitrios Akrivos, of Bedfordshire; Alex K. Antoniou, Regent's London Keeping It 100: Investigating the Emphasis of Sexual Behaviors and Drugs Use in the Billboard Charts; Danielle T. Cooper, of New Haven; Jennifer L. Klein, of Texas at Tyler Landon Bevier, of Tennessee 403. Human Trafficking and Exploitation: Dynamics, Practices and Policy Implications. 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace System Failure! Is DCF Facilitating Sex Trafficking of Foster Girls?; Joan A. Reid, of South Florida, St. Petersburg Promising Practices in Social Service Provision for Sex Trafficked/CSE People; Andrea Nichols, Washington in St. Louis It s God s Will: The Role of Religion in Human Trafficking; Erin Heil, Southern Illinois Edwardsville Discussants: Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State 404. Treating Offenders in the Community 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace THURSDAY, NOVEMBER A Bayesian Analysis of the Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on High-risk Probationers' Recidivism Rates; SeungHoon Han, of Pennsylvania; Jordan Hyatt, Drexel Examining the Effectiveness of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole Reentry Program; Fred Rinehart Klunk, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole; Michael E. Antonio, West Chester ; Michele Hiester, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole; Jesse Zortman, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole Integrating Strengths-Based Interventions into Correctional Treatment; Amber Manzo, of Cincinnati; Kimberly Sperber, Center for Health and Human Services Research, Talbert House On Frontloading and Backfiring: The Effects of Frontloading Rehabilitative Services to Parolees; Michael Ostermann, Rutgers ; Jordan Hyatt, Drexel What Have We Learned?: The Trials of Implementing an Evidence-Based Community Supervision Program; Angela Joyce Thielo, of Cincinnati; Lily Gleicher, of Cincinnati; Kelsey Mattick, of Cincinnati; Amanda Pompoco, of Cincinnati; Cara Thompson, of Cincinnati Michael Ostermann, Rutgers 405. Lone Actor Terrorists and Mass Casualty Offenders 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Clustered Pre-Attack Behaviours: Implications for Threat Assessment; Paul Gill, College London Criminal Specialization Among Lone Actor Terrorists And Mass Murderers; James Silver, of Massachusetts, Lowell; John Horgan, of Massachusetts, Lowell Mental Illness, Lone Actor Terrorism and Mass Casualty Offenders; Emily Corner, College London John Horgan, of Massachusetts, Lowell

147 406. Understanding Vulnerability to Victimization: Human Trafficking, Exploitation, and Kidnapping 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Exploratory Research into the Intersection of Forced Marriage; Colleen Owens, The Urban Institute; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute; Shebani Rao, The Urban Institute; Miriam Becker-Cohen, The Urban Institute Carving a New Notch in the Bible Belt: A Multiprofessional Approach to Rescuing Damsels and Daughters of Kentucky; Molly Elizabeth Dunn, Eastern Kentucky Child Labor and Servile Marriages Two Most Sinister Forms of Human Trafficking; Suman Kakar, Florida International Femicide and the Special Orphans, Children Whose Mothers Have Been Killed by their Father. Psychological Consequences and Criminological Contexts; Anna Costanza Baldry, Department of Psychology; Sonya Cacace, Second of Naples; Vincenza Cinquegrana, Second of Naples Exploring Offender-Victim Characteristics of Kidnapping Offenses; Kadee L. Brinser, Sam Houston State ; Larry T. Hoover, Sam Houston State Kadee L. Brinser, Sam Houston State 407. Assessing Evidence-Based Service Delivery 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace A Statewide Adoption of the YLS: The First Four Years in Pennsylvania; Kelly Waltman Spreha, PA Center for Juvenile Justice Training & Research; Justine Fowler, PA Juvenile Court Judges' Commission A Theory of Service Corruption; Kenneth Cruz, Northern Arizona Data-driven Decision Making for Evidence-based Delinquency Prevention; Stephanie Bradley, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Brian K. Bumbarger, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Lee Ann Cook, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Mary Ann Demi, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Kris Glunt, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn State ; Roger Spaw, EPISCenter, Prevention Research Center, Penn State Organizational Determinants of Practitioner THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Compliance with a Juvenile Risk-Needs Assessment Tool; Joel Miller, Rutgers ; Carrie Maloney, East Stroudsburg Using Cognitive Interviewing to assess the validity of the Youth Risk Profile Survey; Jason Silva, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The CUNY Graduate Center; Susruta Sudula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Kate Krupka, Columbia ; Yuki Yanagida, Columbia ; Deborah Koetzle, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Craig S. Schwalbe, Columbia Michael Olivero, Central Washington 408. Race and Crime in the United States in Historical Perspective 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Examining and Explaining Post-Katrina Murder Rates in New Orleans; Kelly Frailing, Texas A&M International ; Dee Wood Harper, Loyola New Orleans; Ronal Serpas, Loyola New Orleans Simultaneous Shift of Mass Incarceration and Military Downsizing and Racial Inequality in the Labor Market; Joohee Han, of Massachusetts, Amherst The Historical Context of Neighborhood Racial Diversity and Crime in Philadelphia, PA; Jeaneé C. Miller, at Albany, SUNY Randolph Roth, Ohio State 409. International Prespectives on Policing 11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace South Korean Police Officers' Ethical Behaviors: Structural Approach; Jae-jin Joo, Dongguk ; Seungmug Lee, Western Illinois The Polycentric Governance of Online Crime: Patterns of International Policing Cooperation; Benoît Dupont, Université de Montréal Will Broken Windows Work in Trinidad and Tobago? A Review of Zero Tolerance Policing Strategies; Vaughn Crichlow, Florida Atlantic Hindrances to Selection, Recruitment and Retention of Women in Police in India; Shoeb Alam, Delhi ; Rihan Khan Suri, Jamia Millia Islamia; Hanif Qureshi, of Cincinnati

148 Military Leadership in the Military Police of Minas Gerais; Eugenio Valadares Cunha, Polícia Militar de Minas Gerais; Claudia Monteiro Nicacio, Fundação João Pinheiro Claudia Monteiro Nicacio, Fundação João Pinheiro 410. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Problematizing Youth as a Social Category in Youth Justice Discourses 11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Popular Mass Culture: A Road into Perdition. Social Service Schools and the YCW on Moral Dangers of Working Rural Girls ( ); Laura Di Spurio, Université libre de Bruxelles Positioning, Problematizing Activities and Their Effects in the Practice of Youth Justice with Regard to Young Migrants; Olga Petintseva, Ghent Parental Solicitations of the Juvenile System: Deconstructing Informal Social Norms on Deviant Juvenile Behavior; Sarah Van Praet, Université libre de Bruxelles School as Benchmark. Youngsters on Categories of Youth; Jacques Moriau, METICES Research Center, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Olga Petintseva, Ghent Discussant: Jonathan Ilan, of Kent 411. Research on Decisions and Programs Occurring Early in the Case Process 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Recommending Defendants for Pretrial Release: New York City s New Risk Assessment; Eoin Healy, New York City Criminal Justice Agency Collateral Consequences of the Bail Decision; Brian Chad Starks, Lynchburg College Fugitive of the Week: A Program Evaluation; Paul A. Lucas, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Kyle C. Ward, of Northern Colorado; Robert Stallings, Lenoir- Rhyne ; Paul M. Hawkins, Indiana of Pennsylvania The Determinants of Interim Dispositions in Hennepin County, Minnesota; Matthew Johnson, Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota; Marcy Podkopacz, Fourth Judicial District of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Minnesota The Efficacy of Pretrial Diversion: An Evaluation Measuring System and Financial Results with Implications for Decreasing Recidivism; Cory R. Lepage, of Alaska, Anchorage; Jeff May, of Alaska, Fairbanks Cory R. Lepage, of Alaska, Anchorage 412. Perceptions of Legitimacy and Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace A Cross-National Application of LaFree s Losing Legitimacy ; James Tuttle, North Carolina State Belief in State Legitimacy and Homicide: A Cross-National Time-Series Analysis; Andrew Dawson, York Neighborhood Disorder, Victimization, and Confidence in Government: Implications for Institutional Legitimacy across Countries; Stacy H. Haynes, Mississippi State ; Lindsey Peterson, Mississippi State Social Capital and Citizen Satisfaction with Police; Sunyoung Park, Mokwon ; Insun Park, of Cincinnati The Impact of Perceptions of Crime and Justice on Support for Democracy in Africa; Shannon Smithey, Westminster College Shannon Smithey, Westminster College 413. Crime and Criminal Justice in East Asia 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace A Study on the Influences of the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design(CPTED) on the Fear of Crime in South Korea; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi ; Hyeonjeong Shin, Kyonggi Age, Gender, and Deviance: A Comparison of Workers in Japan and the United States; Emiko Kobayashi, Kanazawa Negative Influence of Private Education among Korean juveniles; Songyon Shin, Southern Illinois ; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi The Effects of Work-Family Conflict on Chinese Correctional Staff; Eric G. Lambert, of Mississippi; Jianhong Liu, of Macau; Shanhe Jiang, of Toledo; Jinwu Zhang, Guangzhou Tracking Asian Drunk and Dangerous Driving Enforcement: A Comparative Study; Darrell Irwin, Central China Normal

149 Darrell Irwin, Central China Normal 414. General Strain Theory and its Empirical Status: Types of Strain and Negative Emotions, Causal Processes, and Contingencies 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace The Empirical Status of General Strain Theory: A Meta-Analysis; Deena Isom, of South Carolina; Brenda Blackwell, Georgia Southern ; Justin Hoyle, Georgia Southern Subjective or Objective Measures of Academic Strain: Predicting Substance Use, Property, or Violent Offending; Nina Barbieri, of Texas at Dallas Moving Beyond Depression and Anger: The Effects of Anxiety and Envy on Maladaptive Coping; Ana Rosa Zuniga, Arizona State ; Kristy Holtfreter, Arizona State Coping with Strain: Are Youth in Disorganized Neighborhoods More Likely to Respond with Violence?; Maria J. Antunes, Towson ; Michelle Manasse, Towson Testing the Conditional Effects of General Strain Theory: Assessing the Interactive Effects of Strain and the Positive Attractions of Deviance.; George E. Capowich, Loyola New Orleans George E. Capowich, Loyola New Orleans 415. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Public Perceptions 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, Citizen's Attitudes Toward Sex Offender Housing: Results from an Experiment; Christopher P. Dum, Kent State ; Kelly M. Socia, of Massachusetts, Lowell Is the Public Convinced that Nothing Works? Predictors of Treatment Support for Sex Offenders among Americans; Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth ; Kristen Budd, Miami Male Rape Myth Adherence: A Survey of U.S. Adults; Scott M. Walfield, of Massachusetts, Lowell THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Public Views of Sex Offender Risk; Kelly M. Socia, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell Kelly M. Socia, of Massachusetts, Lowell 416. Division on People of Color & Crime General Business Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown West, 417. Measuring Trends in Use of Force, Officer Diversity and Community Policing through Large National Surveys 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Trends in the Racial and Ethnic Composition of Law Enforcement Officers and the Communities They Serve, ; Shelley Hyland, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Kimberly Martin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Trends in Community Policing, ; Andrea Burch, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Assessing the Relationship Between Race/Ethnicity and Law Enforcement Use of Force, ; Elizabeth Davis, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Shelley Hyland, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Erica Smith, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 418. Police Procedural Justice and Criminal Justice Legitimacy 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Perceptions of Police Legitimacy in Street Stops: The Effects of Race, Class, and Procedural Justice; Tri Keah Henry, Sam Houston State ; Travis Franklin, Sam Houston State Police Legitimacy: Trust and Respect; Jennifer M. Bartholomew, Case Western Reserve ; Mark I. Singer, Case Western Reserve ; Andres Gonzalez, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority; Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve ; Mark S. Fleisher, Case Western Reserve

150 Trust and Legitimacy of CJ in SE Europe; Gorazd Mesko, of Maribor, Slovenia Perceptions of Criminal Justice Legitimacy in a Monarchy; Nabil Ouassini, Governors State Nabil Ouassini, Governors State Presidential Plenary 419. Presidential Plenary: The American Criminal Justice System: "Caught" or Not? 11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom Center, Candace Kruttschnitt, President, American Society of Criminology / of Toronto Discussants: Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon Marie Gottschalk, of Pennsylvania Vincent Schiraldi, New York City Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice 420. Roundtable: Study Abroad: Internationalizing Criminal Justice Curriculum 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M Discussant: Mary Brewster, West Chester Participants: Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Susan Yerhot, South Dakota State Carina Gallo, Lund Cyntoria Johnson, Georgia State Katherine Worboys Izsak, of Maryland Donald Rebovich, Utica College Ellen G. Cohn, Florida International Laura Hansen, Western New England Janice Joseph, Stockton Prit Kaur, Auburn Nikos Passas, Northeastern Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Dawn Beichner, Illinois State Dario Melossi, Universita di Bologna Blythe A. Bowman, Virginia Commonwealth Michael Hogan, Colorado State Janet P. Stamatel, of Kentucky THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Richard Bennett, American Cassandra Dodge, Illinois State 421. Roundtable: Qualitative Research: Learning by Doing 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Kathleen Hanrahan, Indiana of Pennsylvania Discussants: Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana of Pennsylvania Selman Bilgen, Indiana of Pennsylvania Matthew Hassett, Indiana of Pennsylvania Paula Lannes, of West Florida Selye Lee, Indiana of Pennsylvania Samantha M. Gavin, Indiana of Pennsylvania 422. Roundtable: Boko Haram Impact on Youth Behavioral Choices and Poverty in Northern Nigeria 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Evaristus Obinyan, Southern at New Orleans Discussants: Charles Ochie, Albany State, Albany, Georgia Patrick Ibe, Albany State, Albany, Georgia John Penny, Southern at New Orleans Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State Hamid Shabazz, Stevenson Timothy Smith, Arizona Western College 423. Roundtable: Navigating the Peer-Review Process 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Travis C. Pratt, of Cincinnati Participants: Travis C. Pratt, of Cincinnati Callie H. Burt, of Washington Jillian Turanovic, Arizona State Chad Posick, Georgia Southern

151 424. Roundtable: A Pedagogical and Philosophical Discussion: Teaching Social Justice in a Criminal Justice Program 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Alissa R. Ackerman, of Washington, Tacoma Discussants: Janelle Eliasson, of Washington, Tacoma Jerry Flores, of Washington, Tacoma Tarna Derby-McCurtain, of Washington, Tacoma Paul Mezentsoff, of Washington, Tacoma 425. Innovations in Classroom Teaching 11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Comparing Justice Student Outcomes in Teambased vs. Traditional Lecture Formats; Allan R. Barnes, of Alaska, Anchorage Honoring the Experts: Designing and Embracing Pedagogy That Brings Hood Expertise into the Criminal Justice Classroom; Rebecca Maniglia, Northern Arizona Hybrid Formatted Course Implementation in an Undergraduate Criminology Program: A Follow-up Evaluation; Eugena M. Givens, Central Connecticut State ; Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State ; Pierre M. Rivolta, Central Connecticut State Memoir: A Way to Lifelong Teacher Learning in Criminology; Dennis Hoffman, of Nebraska at Omaha Prejudice among Criminal Justice Students: The Effectiveness of a Diversity Course at Changing Perceptions; Michele Stacey, East Carolina Michele Stacey, East Carolina 426. Domestic Violence Victimization 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse A Comparison of Personal Protection Orders in the United States ; Alison Tudor, of Colorado, Denver; Angela Gover, of Colorado, Denver; Tara Nicole Richards, of Baltimore Designing GPS-Based Pretrial Programs for Domestic Violence: Aims, Trade-Offs, and Mismatches; Peter R. Ibarra, of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Illinois at Chicago; Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State, Abington; Edna Erez, of Illinois at Chicago Evaluating the Risk Factors Faced by Immigrant Women Victims of Domestic Violence; Juliana Huard, of Massachusetts, Lowell; David Hirschel, of Massachusetts, Lowell Evaluation of the Lethality Assessment Program: Domestic Violence Agency Personnel Perspectives; Leila Dutton, of New Haven; Fadia Narchet, of New Haven Examining the Impact of the Lethality Assessment Program on Victim Service Utilization and Empowerment; Margaret Johnson, of Baltimore; Tara Nicole Richards, of Baltimore; Katherine Kafonek, of Baltimore Nerissa James, Florida State 427. Empirical Explanations of Victimization Patterns 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse Childhood Trauma, Criminal Victimization and Resilience; David Robert Forde, of North Florida; Christopher Schreck, Rochester Institute of Technology; Stephen Baron, Queen's Deconstructing Incidents of Victimization: Exploring the Influence of Demographic and Situational Factors across Victimization Type; Amy Eggers, of South Florida Deviant Lifestyles as a Mediator of the Relation of Low Self-Control to Youth Violent Victimization: A Latent Variable Moderated Mediation Analysis; Margit Wiesner, of Houston; Kathan Dushyant Shukla, of Virginia Feeling Trapped: How Women from Different Social Classes Experience Intimate Violence; James Ptacek, Suffolk Boston Gendered Opportunity and Victimization: Specifying the Relationship Between Adolescents Lifestyles, Friend Characteristics, and School-Based Victimization; Samuel Peterson, of Cincinnati; Nicole Lasky, of Cincinnati; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati Samuel Peterson, of Cincinnati

152 428. United States Government Crimes In The 21st Century II 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby The Consumption of United States Criminality and Violence; Dawn L. Rothe, Old Dominion ; Victoria Collins, Eastern Kentucky The Legitimacy Crisis and the Politics of Crime and Justice: 35 Years On; David O. Friedrichs, of Scranton PoliceViolence and the Normalization of Libertarian Discourse; Clay Michael Awsumb, Southern Illinois Carbondale Jeffrey Ian Ross, Baltimore 429. Violent Victimization: Consideration of Theory and Gender 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity; Kirsten Ann Piatak, East Tennessee State ; Courtney Crittenden, of Tennessee at Chattanooga Extending Social Learning Theory to Explain Victimization Among Gang and Ex-Gang Offenders; Analisa Gagnon, Arizona State ; Kate Fox, Arizona State ; Jodi Lane, of Florida Warding off Violence: Women's Self-Defense Strategies as Enactments of Personal Safety and Empowerment; Alexis Halkovic, CUNY Graduate Center Honor-Based Violence between Formal and Informal Mediation; Clara Rigoni, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law Kate Fox, Arizona State 430. Examining Consistency Patterns & Linking in Multiple Homicide: From the Investigation to the Court 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Victim Risk: Examining (In)Consistency of Victim Selection in Serial Homicide; Anna Bibulowicz, John Jay College of Criminal THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Justice; Kimberley Schanz, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Sex Worker Victims: A Specific Target for Serial Homicide Offenders or Part of a Generalized Violence Pattern?; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Marina Sorochinski, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Homicide Active Shooter Offenders & Mass: Connecting Offender Characteristics, Motivations, & Victim Selection; Jeffery Osborne, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Expert Testimony on Linkage Analysis: Does the Basis of the Expert s Opinion Impact Juror Decision Making?; Teresa Curmi, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 431. NIJ Highlights: Cyberbullying and Internet Harassment among Youth 11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Defining Electronic Harassment; Megan Moreno, Seattle Children s Hospital; Ellen Selkie, of Washington; Nikita Midamba, Seattle Children s Research Institute; Henry Berman, Seattle Children s Hospital; Erik Schlocker, Seattle Children s Hospital; Mike Donlin, Office of the State Superintendent, Washington; Peter Moreno, of Washington Law School The Context and Contents of Cyberbullying; Anthony Paik, of Massachusetts, Amherst; Marizen Ramirez, of Iowa; Karen Heimer, of Iowa; Shelly Campo, of Iowa; Octav Chipara, of Iowa; Corinne Peek-Asa, of Iowa; Padmini Srinivasan, of Iowa; Rebecca Bruening, of Iowa

153 Examining Assumptions about New Technology and Bullying: Findings from the Technology Harassment Victimization (THV) Study; Kimberly Mitchell, of New Hampshire; Lisa Jones, of New Hampshire; Heather Turner, of New Hampshire Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of Justice Discussant: Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 432. Penal History and Representation in Art and Culture 11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby Actor-Network Theory and Ghosts at Canadian Penal History Museums; Kevin Walby, of Winnipeg; Alexander Luscombe, Carleton ; Justin Piche, of Ottawa Among Brothers and Keepers: Reading Wideman with Goffman; Norman Conti, Duquesne ; Adam Burston, Goucher College The Nexus of Politics and Crime: Images of Political Corruption Depicted in Opera; Barbara Ann Stolz, Georgetown Politically-Driven Psychotherapy in Crime and Justice: Monuments of Failure; Kevin Glenn, Utah Valley ; M. Paul McCormick, Utah Valley Sweat a Little Water, Sweat a Little Blood : A Spectacle of Convict Leasing; Tammi Arford, of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Patricia Morris, California State, Sacramento Tammi Arford, of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 433. Legal Services for the Indigent: Federal Funding Opportunities, Research, and Initiatives for Right to Counsel and Indigent Defense #2 - The Beat Goes On 11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Funding Opportunities with the National Science Foundation; Jon Gould, American / National Science Foundation OJJDP s New Ideas and Strategies for Supporting State Juvenile indigent Defense Reform; Nicole THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Dennis, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Kathi Grasso, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention BJA s Smart Defense Initiative: Answering Gideon s Call; Kim Ball, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ 434. Quantitative Methods: Network, Spatial, and Trajectory Analyses 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Group-Based Trajectory Modeling: An Application in Maritime Piracy; William J. Kammerer, of Maryland; Bo Jiang, of Maryland; Gary LaFree, of Maryland Crime and Road Network across Medellin s Neighborhoods: the Key Players; Joaquin A. Urrego, The World Bank; Oswaldo Zapata, SISC Medellin The Ties that Bind: A Social Network Analysis of a Large Gang Sex Trafficking Network; Kristina Lugo, American Connecting the Field: A Network Analysis of Article Keywords in Criminology; Katelyn A. Wattanaporn, Arizona State Katelyn A. Wattanaporn, Arizona State 435. Roundtable: Working with the Police on Policing: Experiences of Police-Academic Partnerships 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Joanna Shapland, of Sheffield Participants: Matthew Bacon, of Sheffield John E. Eck, of Cincinnati Cynthia Lum, George Mason Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern Jenny Fleming, of Southampton 436. Roundtable: Professional Development: Building Relationships with Criminal Justice Agencies 11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Faye Taxman, George Mason Discussants: Scott Decker, Arizona State Beth Huebner, of Missouri - St. Louis Edward Latessa, of Cincinnati

154 437. Mechanistic Criminology 11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Situational Action Theory and Social Information Processing Theory: A Mechanistic Interfield Integration; K. Ryan Proctor, Avila ; Kevin J. McCaffree, of California, Riverside A Mechanistic Framework for Understanding the Consequences of Racial Discrimination, and their relationship to the Causes of Crime.; Richard E. Niemeyer, of Colorado, Denver; Michael Lawrence Walker, of Nebraska at Omaha of Analysis versus s of Mechanisms within Mechanistic Explanations; K. Ryan Proctor, Avila ; Richard E. Niemeyer, of Colorado, Denver K. Ryan Proctor, Avila 438. Violence and Suicide among Offenders with Mental Health and Substance Use Problems 11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor American Merger of Criminal and Mental Health; Ken Kerle, Washburn Mental Disorder, Substance Misuse, and Violence: Is There a Maladaptive Substance Use Coping Effect?; Miranda Lynne Baumann, Georgia State ; Brent Teasdale, Georgia State The Intersection of Violent Offending and Victimization and their Relationship with Later Depression; Jennifer Taylor, Wilkes ; Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes Jillian Peterson, Hamline 439. Division on Women & Crime Feminist Criminology Editorial Board Meeting 12:30 to 1:50pm 1101, 1st Floor THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists / The Crime Report Cynthia Lum, George Mason 441. ASC Student Affairs Committee Meeting 12:30 to 1:50pm Albright, Terrace 442. Division on People of Color & Crime Symposium Luncheon and Awards 12:30 to 1:50pm Buca di Beppo (Off-site) 443. Family and Intimate Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Female Child Physical Abuse in a Colombia Sample; Esperanza Camargo, Albany State Mass Family Killings, Domestic Violence, and Murder-Suicide; Suman Kakar, Florida International Rethinking what Constitutes Consent: The Role of Victim Immobility; Brooke de Heer, Northern Arizona Slipping Behind the Id: Barriers to Consent in Bondage/Discipline/Sadomasochistic Behaviors; Karen Holt, Michigan State Karen Holt, Michigan State 444. Authors Meet Critics: Iraq and the Crimes of Aggressive War (Hagan/Kaiser/Hanson, Cambridge) & Representing Mass Violence (Savelsberg, California) 12:30 to 1:50pm Cabinet, Presenters: John Hagan, Northwestern Joachim Savelsberg, of Minnesota James F. Short, Jr., Washington State Critics: John Braithwaite, Australian National Nicole Rafter, Northeastern Ross L. Matsueda, of Washington, Seattle 440. Current Issues in Policing and Crime Rates - A Briefing for Journalists (All Welcome) 12:30 to 1:50pm 5101, 5th Floor Discussants: James A. Fox, Northeastern David A. Klinger, of Missouri - St. Louis 445. Criminal Justice System Responses to Prostitution in an Era of Human Trafficking Reform 12:30 to 1:50pm Coats, Terrace Combatting Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: Benevolence or Punishment; Shea Cronin, Boston ; Amy Farrell, Northeastern 152

155 ; Monica DeLateur, Northeastern Buyers and Sellers of Sex in Houston: Gendered Outcomes in Prostitution Arrests and Case Dispositions; Rebecca Pfeffer, of Houston - Downtown; Krista Gehring, of Houston - Downtown Adoption of State Safe Harbor Laws; Sarah Jakiel, Polaris Project Where Does Survival Sex Fit Into the Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Paradigm?; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute 446. Immigration, Crime, and Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Lessons from the Past: Studying Latino Homicides ; Janice Anne Iwama, Northeastern ; Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern Legal Violence and the Effects of the Fear of Deportation; Shirley Leyro, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Segregation Immigration and Intergroup Homicides: A Multilevel Study of New York City Neighborhoods; Giovani Burgos, Adelphi ; Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi Subject to Deportation: Market Logic and the Political Economy of Punishment in American Immigration Enforcement; Daniel Lee Stageman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern 447. Developmental Research Findings in Criminology 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Self-reported and Experimentally-induced Aggression: Does Childhood Maltreatment Matter and Are Stress-related Mechanisms at Play?; Isabelle Ouellet-Morin, Université de Montréal; Marie-Pier Robitaille, Université de Montréal; Sonia J. Lupien, Université de Montréal Crime, Education, Maternal Health, and the Microbiome: An Integration of Criminology, Public Health, Medical Geography, and Biological Discourses in the Explanation of Criminality; Jesenia M. Pizarro, Michigan State ; M. Eric Benbow, Michigan State THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ; Sue C. Grady, Michigan State ; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State ; Jennifer L. Pechal, Michigan State ; April M. Zeoli, Michigan State Recidivism and Readiness-for-Change in Juvenile Offenders; Gerri Hanten, Baylor College of Medicine; Adam T. Schmidt, Sam Houston State ; Xiaoqi Li, Baylor College of Medicine; Jacquelynn F. Duron, Baylor College of Medicine; Gunes Avci, Baylor College of Medicine The Role of Peer Delinquency and Parental Monitoring in the Association Between Callous- Unemotional Traits and Impulse Control in Externalizing Behaviors: A Moderated Mediation Analysis; James V. Ray, of Texas at San Antonio; Laura C. Thornton, of New Orleans; Paul Frick, of New Orleans; Laurence Steinberg, Temple ; Elizabeth Cauffman, of California, Irvine Status Enhancement v. Resource Allocation: A Sexually Selected Theory of Delinquent Peer Relationships; Robert Moschgat, Bloomsburg Robert Moschgat, Bloomsburg 448. Youth Violence among At-Risk Youth: Outcomes and Prevention 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs; Jonathan M.V. Davis, The of Chicago; Sara Heller, of Pennsylvania Thinking, Fast and Slow? Field Experiments to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago; Nathan Hess, The of Chicago Crime Lab Not Too Late: Improving Academic Outcomes for Disadvantaged Youth; Julia Quinn, The of Chicago Crime Lab; John Wolf, The of Chicago Crime Lab Long term Outcomes of Delinquent Youth After Detention: New Findings from the Northwestern Juvenile Project; Linda A. Teplin, Northwestern ; Karen M. Abram, Northwestern ; Leah J. Welty, Northwestern

156 449. Crime and Place: The Context of Offending 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace I Know Where you are. Hate Speech and DigiPlace; Fernando Miro-Llinares, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche; Jose Medina-Sarmiento, Crimina Centre - Miguel Hernandez Offender Decision-Making and Spatial Displacement; Kim Rossmo, Texas State ; Lucia Summers, Texas State To Adapt or Not to Adapt: On the Current State of Testing Empirical Utility of the Routine Activities Theory to Account for Cyber Abuse Victimization; Zarina I. Vakhitova, Griffith ; Michael Townsley, Griffith ; Danielle Reynald, Griffith 450. Advances in Ethnographic and Qualitative Methods 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace A Collaborative Ethnography of Life after Prison; Liam Martin, Boston College Tales from the Bush: Utilizing Ethnographic Methods to Study Law Enforcement Rangers in Uganda; Will Moreto, of Central Florida Theorizing Convenience Sampling in Ethnographic Research; Andrea Allen, Clayton State Unloading Emotional Backpacks: Criminal Justice Researchers Self-care When Interviewing And Working With Marginalized Populations; Yvonne Isom, of St. Francis Refugees in Jodhpur- Research Methods, Ethics and Sensitive Behaviors; Divya Sharma, Western Connecticut State Marta-Marika Urbanik, of Alberta 451. Individual, Organizational and Systemic Issues In Probation & Parole 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Our Neighborhood: The Interplay between Residency and Work for Community Corrections Managers; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason, Center for Advancing THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason Telephone Monitoring: Transportability of the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Framework to Adult Probation; Jill Viglione, of Texas at San Antonio Evaluating the Effects of Motivational Interviewing on Parolee Recidivism; Jeffrey Lin, of Denver Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) Discussant: Jesse Jannetta, The Urban Institute 452. Marijuana Laws and Criminal Justice Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Media, Public Opinion and the Legalization of Marijuana; Nancy E. Marion, of Akron; Joshua B. Hill, of Southern Mississippi Not All Experiences Are the Same: Exploring Stigmatization among Medical Cannabis Users in Canada and the UK; Nicholas Athey, Simon Fraser ; Neil Boyd, Simon Fraser Reconciling The Ravin Doctrine: The Effect of Voter-Initiated Marijuana Legalization on Alaska's Already-Unique Marijuana Laws; Jason Brandeis, of Alaska, Anchorage The Effect of Legalized Marijuana for Recreational Use on The State ; Lawrence Jesse Owens, Kean Cannabis Decriminalization and Law Enforcement Activity: A Comparison of Two Decriminalization Approaches; Kate Auerhahn, Temple ; Joseph Pitts, Temple Kate Auerhahn, Temple 453. Advances in Technology-Based Data Collection and Measurement Methods 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Integrating Survey and Smartphone-Based Data Collection on Youth Behavior and Development: The Adolescent Health and Development in Context (AHDC) Study; Christopher Browning, Ohio State

157 Mapping Activity Patterns in an Urban Environment to Quantify Risk of Assault; Douglas Wiebe, of Pennsylvania; Therese Richmond, of Pennsylvania; Kalen Flynn, of Pennsylvania; Bernadette Hohl, Rutgers ; Charles Branas, of Pennsylvania; Luke Basta, of Pennsylvania Spatial Mismatch at Prison Reentry? Utilizing GPS data to Evaluate Job Accessibility; Naomi Sugie, of California, Irvine; Michael Lens, of California, Los Angeles Wearable Sensors for Measuring Firearm Utilization: Preliminary Results from a Field Sample; Charles Loeffler, of Pennsylvania Charles Loeffler, of Pennsylvania 454. Black Lives Matter: Centering and Including Black Women 12:30 to 1:50pm Dupont, Terrace Stereotypical Images of Black Women in the Media: The Impact on Jurors ; Allison Cotton, Metropolitan State of Denver Pathways to Prison: An Exploratory Analysis on Prior Victimization and Sentence Length among Incarcerated African American Women; Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican ; Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State Intersectionality, crime trends, and inequality: An analysis of Black and white women s homicide victimization trends; CheyOnna Sewell, of Missouri - St. Louis Nishaun Battle, Virginia State Discussant: Hillary Potter, of Colorado, Boulder 455. Examining Criminal Justice Responses to and Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence Survivors with Disabilities 12:30 to 1:50pm Embassy, Terrace Examining Criminal Justice Responses to and Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence Survivors with Disabilities: A Study Overview; Ashley Demyan, Vera Institute of Justice; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance; Ari Agha, Agha Research Collaborative, Inc Examining Criminal Justice Responses to and Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence Survivors with Disabilities: Study Findings; Ari Agha, Agha Research Collaborative, Inc; Ashley Demyan, Vera Institute of Justice; Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance Methodological Considerations When Conducting Research on People with Disabilities; Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance; Ari Agha, Agha Research Collaborative, Inc; Ashley Demyan, Vera Institute of Justice Discussant Bethany Backes, Social Science Analyst, National Institute of Justice; Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance 456. Mental Health and Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace Mental Disorder and Victimization in Prison: The Prevalence of Victimization Across Types of Disorders; Jane C. Daquin, Georgia State ; Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State Mothers and their Violent Children with Mental Illness; Karyn Sporer, of Nebraska at Omaha Psychopathic Traits and the Assessment of Victim Vulnerability Using Gait; Gerald Jeandron, American Victimization of People with Mental Illness: What Can We Learn from Lifestyle-Routine Activities Theory?; Andia Azimi, Georgia State ; Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State Andia Azimi, Georgia State 457. Intimate Partner Violence Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Coordinated Community Response: Interact of Wake County; Cathy Cowling, Campbell ; Amanda M. Sharp Parker, Campbell The Pathway to Assistance for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence; Rebecca Stabile, of Maryland, College Park Impact of the Violence Against Women Act on Crime Rates in Florida; Rebecca Hayes, Central Michigan ; Sharon Kukla-Acevedo, Central Michigan ; Kyle Scherr,

158 Central Michigan No Rest for the Wicked: Exploring the Intersection of Stalking and Intimate Partner Homicide; Patrick Quinn Brady, Sam Houston State ; Brittany Hayes, Sam Houston State Understanding Disparities in Protection Order Outcomes; Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton ; Molly A. Krebs, Creighton Rebecca K. Murray, Creighton 458. Policing Around the Globe 12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Crime Fighters or Peace Keepers? Police Officers Perception of Their Profession in Cyprus.; Nick Petropoulos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Rocio Roles, of Arkansas at Little Rock Determinant Factors in the Choice of the Military Career at the Military Police; Claudia Monteiro Nicacio, Fundação João Pinheiro; Elias Vieira, Polícia Militar de Minas Gerais Korean and American Police Officers' Perceptions of Professional Integrity: A Comparative Analysis; Viviana Andreescu, of Louisville; Leah Shon, of Louisville; Gennaro Francis Vito, of Louisville Nodal Governance Paradigm in a Local Security context: an Analysis of Security Production; Yann-Cedric Quero, of Montreal Post-colonial Policing and the Indian Diaspora: Exploring Transnational Identities; Alpa Parmar, of Oxford Alpa Parmar, of Oxford 459. Phenomena Associated with the Prison Policy in Colombia: Towards a Comprehensive Policy on Treatment and Social Rehabilitation 12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Comparisons Between the Penitentiary Policy of Colombia and Canada: What Can We Learn from These Experiences?; Luz Stella Rodriguez, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association); Ervyn Norza, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) Social Representations of Penitentiary Treatment THURSDAY, NOVEMBER in Colombia: Prison Seen from Prison; Andrea Cecilia Serge, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association); Sergio Alejandro Useche, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) Female Drug Addiction and its Relationship with Crime: A View from the Criminological Engineering; Luz Stella Rodriguez, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association); Andrea Cecilia Serge, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association); Ervyn Norza, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association); Sergio Alejandro Useche, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) Luz Stella Rodriguez, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) Participants: Ervyn Norza, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) Andrea Cecilia Serge, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) Speaker: Sergio Alejandro Useche, Asociación Colombiana de Criminología (Colombian Criminology Association) 460. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Families, Advocates & Systems of Support 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown East, Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Laws: A National Survey of Sex Offender Organizations.; Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State ; Tusty ten Bensel, of Arkansas at Little Rock; Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha; Kristen Sobba, of Arkansas at Little Rock Support Partners of Registered Sex Offenders Undergoing Treatment: Considering the Costs; David Patrick Connor, Seattle The Dynamic Nature with which Families of Registered Sex Offenders Cope with the

159 Consequences of Sex Offender Laws; Danielle Bailey, of Nebraska at Omaha; Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha Homeless Shelters Policies on Sex Offenders: Is This Another Collateral Consequence?; Shawn Rolfe, of Louisville; Richard Tewksbury, of Louisville; Ryan Schroeder, of Louisville Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha 461. Violence in Rural Communities and in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Estimates of Violence against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men; Andre Rosay, of Alaska, Anchorage Context and Help-Seeking: Does Community Rurality Affect Sexual Assault Survivors' Time Until Presentation for Medical Care?; Ingrid Diane Johnson, Temple The Impact of Sexual Violence and Negative Health Outcomes for Alaska Native and American Indian Women Using the Alaska Victimization Survey; Lindsey Blumenstein, of Alaska, Anchorage Assessing the Impact of VPSO Involvement in Sexaul Assault Investigations on the Decision to Refer for Prosecution; Brad Myrstol, of Alaska, Anchorage Lindsey Blumenstein, of Alaska, Anchorage 462. Officer, Offender, and Community Perspectives on Community Supervision 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Managing Probationer Compliance: Contrasting Types of Power Used in Juvenile versus Adult Supervision; Riane Miller Bolin, Radford ; Heather M. Ouellette, of South Carolina; Brandon K. Applegate, of South Carolina Probationer Perceptions of Incentives in Community Supervision; Eric Wodahl, of Wyoming; Brett Garland, Missouri State Today Was Not a Good Day: Offender Accounts of the Incident that Led to their Arrest; O. Hayden Griffin, III, of Alabama at THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Birmingham; Vanessa H. Woodward, of West Georgia; Heith Copes, of Alabama at Birmingham What Works? Probation Officers' Views of Adults Probation; Kristenne M. Robison, Westminster College; Shannon Smithey, Westminster College Community Matters: An Examination of Public Perception of Restorative Justice; Anndiva Mandley, College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago Riane Miller Bolin, Radford 463. The Difficulties of Climbing Down : US Imprisonment Rates and Beyond 12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom East, Climbing Down from Mass Incarceration: Modelling Trajectories for US States; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith ; Tiffany Bergin, Kent State ; Anthony Vander Horst, Kent State Understanding the Climb Down: Political, Economic, and Social Explanations for Macro and Micro Policy Changes; Tiffany Bergin, Kent State ; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith ; Anthony Vander Horst, Kent State An Evaluation of the Direct and Indirect Effects of State Budgets, State Debt, and State Funding for Corrections and Education; Anthony Vander Horst, Kent State ; Destinee Mulcahy, Kent State Do Solidarity Values Limit the Use of Imprisonment? A European Perspective; Stephanie Moldenhauer, of Osnabrueck; Johanna Schonhofer, of Leeds; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith Susanne Karstedt, Griffith Discussant: Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon 464. Roundtable: Putting Research into Policing Practice: A Discussion with the COPS Office 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Deborah Spence, U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office

160 Discussants: Robert Chapman, U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office Matthew Scheider, U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office 465. Roundtable: Communities, Crime and Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Municipal Border Control: Surveillance Strategies and Social Exclusion in a California Suburb; Devon Magliozzi, Stanford Ritualization and Fear of Crime in Baton Rouge: Constructions of Mental Mapping and Intersecting Identities; Melinda R. Jackson, Louisiana State ; Michael S. Barton, Louisiana State Unique: Navigating Deviant Identity in Social Media; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan ; Will Veliz, Texas Wesleyan ; Marilyn Pugh, Texas Wesleyan Finding Pride: The Stonewall Riots and Social Movement Theory; Angela Glosser, Indiana Kokomo Melinda R. Jackson, Louisiana State 466. Roundtable: After the PhD: Navigating Increasingly Chartered Territory of Non Academic Positions 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice Participants: Seri Irazola, National Institute of Justice Kevonne Small, U.S. Department of Justice Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI International 467. Roundtable: New Issues Related to Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Proposed Exploration of Workplace Bullying in Australian Male Escort Agencies; Andrew Hedges, Griffith ; Navin Kumar, Queensland of Technology Why Is Female-Female Sex Work Nearly Non- Existent?; Navin Kumar, Queensland of Technology; Melissa Gampe, Griffith Sexual Assault Hotline Users: A Preliminary THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Investigation of User-Reported Assault Characteristics and Support; Kimberly Goodman, Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network The Uncomfortable Truth: Sexual Victimization of American Indian Women; Viola Sawyer, Northern Arizona Viola Sawyer, Northern Arizona 468. Roundtable: Challenging the Criminological Hegemony 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State Participants: Eduardo Bautista, of California, Berkeley Ernest Chavez, of California, Irvine Laurence Pedroni, San Jose State Jen Rushforth, San Jose State 469. Victimization Prevention and Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm Jay, Lobby Mixed-Methods Study Investigating Dynamic Risk Factors to Identify Intervention Points between Victimization and Future Offending; Roshni T. Ladny, Florida State ; Jennifer Holmes, National Institute of Justice; William Bales, Florida State ; Eric A. Stewart, Florida State Understanding the Risk Factors and Consequences for Elder Abuse: A Community Survey; Elizabeth J. Santos, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Jeanna M. Mastrocinque, York College of Pennsylvania; Hua He, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Kimberly A. Kaukeinen, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Naiji Lu, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Xin Tu, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Corey Nichols-Hadeed, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Catherine Cerulli, of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Victimization, Attitudes Towards Police, and Personal Safety: A Model for Understanding Students' Reporting of Violence; Christina Lynn Hein, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Elizabeth C. Low, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Brandon Hollister, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Mario Scalora,

161 of Nebraska - Lincoln Intimate Partner Gun Violence in Kentucky: Ready to Pull the Trigger on Protective Strategies?; Kellie R. Lynch, of Kentucky; T.K. Logan, of Kentucky Kellie R. Lynch, of Kentucky 470. Bystander Intervention, College Students, and Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Can t Look Away: A Longitudinal Analysis of Bystander Intervention; Caitlin B. Henriksen, of Cincinnati; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati; Corrine M. Williams, of Kentucky; Sarah E. Cprek, of Kentucky Bystander Intervention: Assessing the Impact of Individual- Characteristics on Intervention Behavior; Lindsay Margaret Ashworth, Sam Houston State ; Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State Rape Resistance as Part of Rape Prevention; Sarah E. Ullman, of Illinois at Chicago Universities Response to Sexual Assault: A Case Study of one in Southeastern Massachusetts; Danielle Christenson, Bridgewater State ; Khadija Monk, Bridgewater State Victimization of Students as a Threat to Universities: A Look at Tort Liability for Universities in Stalking-Cases; Kathryn Elvey, of Cincinnati Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Tarleton State 471. Investigating Homicide: Race, Time and Types 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse Juveniles Arrested for Murder: An Empirical Analysis of 37 Years of U.S. Data by Race; John K. Cochran, of South Florida; Kathleen M. Heide, of South Florida; Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, City of Hong Kong; Cedric Michel, of Tampa; Norair Khachatryan, of South Florida Another Test of the Group Hazard Hypothesis; Victoria Terranova, Texas State ; Mark Stafford, Texas State ; Donna THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Vandiver, Texas State Declining Homicide Clearance Rates: Assessing the Role of Structural Predictors and Race/Ethnic Threat; Karen Parker, of Delaware; Ashley Mancik, of Delaware Evaluating Cultural Variations in Cross-national Homicide and Suicide Rates using Multilevel Analyses; Catrin Andersson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Conceptualizing Expressiveness and Instrumentality in Homicide: An Examination of Individual Behaviors within Hybrid Scenes; Dara Drawbridge, Northeastern ; C. Gabrielle Salfati, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Dara Drawbridge, Northeastern 472. Research on Fear of Crime 12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Exploring the Impacts of Witnessing Violence on Fear of Crime for Juveniles in Chicago; Candace Leslie Smith, of Oklahoma Fear of Crime as Sponge. Towards a Dynamic Understanding of the Social Attitudes Fear of Crime Relationship; Diederik Cops, Leuven Institute of Criminology, of Leuven; Stefaan Pleysier, Leuven Insitute of Criminology Variation in Fear of Criminal Victimization among Arab Americans in Flint, Michigan; Kenneth E. Jackson, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Victimization, Fear of Crime, and Constrained Behavior among Women and Men; Carrie Cook, Georgia College; Aimee Petitt, Georgia College Assessing Methodological Impacts on Findings in Fear of Crime Survey Research; Audrey Clubb, Georgia State ; Joshua C. Hinkle, Georgia State ; Sue-Ming Yang, George Mason ; Antonio Esparza, Georgia State Audrey Clubb, Georgia State 473. Journal of Quantitative Criminology Editorial Board Meeting 12:30 to 1:50pm Kalorama Ballroom, Churchill Hotel

162 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Policy Panel: Homelessness, Trauma and Recovery: Housing Policy, Help and Hope 12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse Results from the Domestic Violence Housing First Pilot Study; Lyungai F. Mbilinyi, RTI International Housing and Services for Human Trafficking Survivors; Lynn Sanchez, The Life Link; Michael DeBernardi, The Life Link Trauma-Informed Services and Recovery Among Homeless Individuals; Elizabeth Tibaduiza, RTI International; Arnie Aldridge, RTI International; James Trudeau, RTI International James Trudeau, RTI International Discussants: Pamela Fischer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA, Center for Mental Health Services Ann Oliva, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs 476. What s New with OJJDP Research Funding, Translation, and Dissemination 12:30 to 1:50pm Morgan, Lobby Tips for Applying for OJJDP Research Funding; Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Keith Towery, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention OJJDP s Action Research - Translating Research to Practice; Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Benjamin Adams, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Improving OJJDP s Juvenile Justice System Data; David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Benjamin Adams, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 475. Conducting Research on Campus Rape and Sexual Assault 12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse An Overview of the College Experiences Survey (CES); Jessica Stroop, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Christopher Krebs, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International Crowd-sourcing and Cognitive Testing, and Experiments in the CES; Christine Lindquist, RTI International; Christopher Krebs, RTI International Substantive Findings of the College Experiences Survey; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Jessica Stroop, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Christopher Krebs, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 477. Organizational Issues and Criminal Justice Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm Monroe, A Case Study of Embeddeding a Researcher within a Criminal Justice Agency; Nicole Frisch, of Maryland Evidence-Based Organizations: Keys for Effective Development; David Myers, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Dan Lee, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Dennis Giever, Indiana of Pennsylvania Experiential Learning in the Criminological Curriculum: Change, Challenges and Policy Implications for the Field; Tamson Six, Lock Haven Systems and Organizational Interventions for Improving Justice and Public Health System Collaborations: New Theoretical Frameworks; Steven Belenko, Temple The Privatization Debate: Opportunities for Advancing Theory and Research; Andrea M. Lindsey, Florida State ; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State Andrea M. Lindsey, Florida State 160

163 478. Gender and Criminological Theory 12:30 to 1:50pm Northwest, Lobby Gender Differences in Burglary Profiles and Pathways; Douglas Andrew Baals, Pennsylvania State How Does Gender Shape the Relationship between Shame Management and Projected Conformity?; Shelley Keith, Mississippi State ; Heather L. Scheuerman, James Madison Understanding the Relationship between Witnessing Violence and Engaging in Violence: A Gendered Investigation of General Strain Theory; Yeungjeom Lee, of Florida; Lindsay Leban, of Florida What Can Men Learn From Women About Strain, Crime and Coping? An Application of Broidy and Agnew s Gendered Strain Theory to a Sample of Formerly Incarcerated People; Venezia Michalsen, Montclair State Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern 479. Legal Services for the Indigent: Legal Representation and Mental Health 12:30 to 1:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby How Sanism Poisons the Attorney-Client Relationship in Criminal Cases; Michael Louis Perlin, New York Law School Ethically and Expertly Engaging Experts (or How to Prevent Mutual Idiot Winds); Jeffrey C. Singer, Morris Psychological Group, P.A. Maintaining Dignity and Ethical Practice by Improving the Quality and Education of Attorneys in Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Civil Commitment Cases; Heather Ellis Cucolo, New York Law School The Dangers of Sanism in Attorney-Client Relationships: The Insanity Defense as a Case Study; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability Rights New York 480. The Nature, Prevention, and Response to Violence Against Women on College Campuses 12:30 to 1:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Campus Violence Against Women - Current Estimates of the Problem; Callie Rennison, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER of Colorado, Denver Challenges and Opportunities for Bystander Intervention Program Research Post-Campus SaVE; Ráchael Powers, of South Florida; Jennifer Leili, of South Florida The Role of Victim Advocacy/Victim Services on College Campuses; Carrie Finkill, of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Respect on Campus A Policy Analysis of Campus Policies and Federal Legislation Addressing Sexual Assault on College Campuses and Military Service Academies; Ethan Wade, of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Respect on Campus; Catherine Kaukinen, of Central Florida Catherine Kaukinen, of Central Florida 481. Roundtable: Problems and Pitfalls of Evaluating Non-Traditional Rehabilitation Programs 12:30 to 1:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor In Their Own Words: Using Qualitative Research to Evaluate Rehabilitation-Based Programming; Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Justice A Process Evaluation of the Art of Yoga Project Curriculum for Incarcerated Girls; Danielle Harris, San Jose State Evaluating a Gender Based Arts Program in Juvenile Hall; Jill Rosenbaum, California State, Fullerton Telling the Story of Trauma Informed Mindfulness Interventions; Danielle Rousseau, Boston Jill Rosenbaum, California State, Fullerton 482. Roundtable: Framing the Problem of Mass Incarceration: Competition and Consensus in the Diagnostic, Motivational, and Prognostic Framing of American Penal Reform 12:30 to 1:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor David A. Green, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants: Naomi Murakawa, Princeton Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library

164 Mike Rowan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Elizabeth K. Brown, of Massachusetts, Boston Naomi Haber, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 483. Investigating Patterns and Trends in Serious Violence against Children 12:30 to 1:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Correlates of Young Child Homicide Victimization in Sixteen States using the National Violent Death Reporting System, ; Kimberly A. Vogt, of Wisconsin - La Crosse Homicide of Children Aged 6-13 Years in Germany Between 1997 and 2012; Ulrike Zaehringer, Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony Investigating Perpetration and Victimization Patterns: Profiling Typologies Associated to Mothers that Poison their Children; Erica Hutton, Trine ; Peter A. Barone, Webber International Why Is It Going Down?: Testing Different Moderators for Crimes Against Children; Kei Saito, of New Hampshire Sibling Violence: Attributions of Blame; Courtney McDonald, Georgia Southwestern State ; Katherine Martinez, Metropolitan State of Denver Courtney McDonald, Georgia Southwestern State 484. Mechanisms and Long-Term Consequences of Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor A Multi-level Model of Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization: Integration between Individual Trait and Opportunity Theories; Sujung Cho, Delta State Examining the Long-Term Consequence of Bullying on Adult Substance Use; Susan Quinn, Georgia Gwinnett College; Megan Stewart, of Toledo Explaining Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Differences in Mental Health: Testing the Mediating Effects of Childhood and Adult Violent Victimization; Franco Marino, Kwantlen Polytechnic Repeat and Multiple Crime Victimization in Korea; Ji Hyon Kang, of Ulsan The Cycle of Victimization: Understanding Pathways from Childhood Maltreatment to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Adolescent Victimization; Kristen Marie Benedini, of Florida; Abigail A. Fagan, of Florida Kristen Marie Benedini, of Florida 485. Caribbean Crime & Justice Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm 1101, 1st Floor 486. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Board Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm 2101, 2nd Floor 487. Association of Chinese Criminology & Criminal Justice Board Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm 3101, 3rd Floor 488. Pearson Digital Products Focus Group II 2:00 to 3:20pm 4101, 4th Floor 489. Division of Policing Policy and Practice Committee Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm Albright, Terrace 490. ACCCJ Board Directors Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm Boundary, Terrace 491. New Directions in Philosophical and Theoretical Criminology 2:00 to 3:20pm Cardozo, Terrace The Body of Criminology; Ronnie Lippens, Keele Visual Criminology and the Semiotics of the Visible; David Polizzi, Indiana State Rethinking Criminological Theory in the Classroom; Jon Heidt, of the Fraser Valley; Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich Discussant: Bruce Arrigo, of North Carolina at Charlotte 492. A Friend of Ours: A Tribute to David Curry 2:00 to 3:20pm Cabinet, Robert Bursik, of Missouri - St. Louis Jody Miller, Rutgers Scott Decker, Arizona State

165 493. New Knowledge about Varied Crime Types 2:00 to 3:20pm Coats, Terrace Does NFL Stand For National Felon League? Prevalence and Predictors of NFL Arrests from ; Wanda Leal, Florida State ; Marc Gertz, Florida State ; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas Investment, Management and Ownership Strategies of Mafia Companies: From Organized Crime Research to Money Laundering Risk Assessment; Michele Riccardi, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Cristina Soriani, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Priscilla Standridge, Università Cattolica - Transcrime The ZARIA-scheme: An Interaction Model Explaining Pathways of Young Offenders Released from Prison; Elke Wienhausen- Knezevic, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law Understanding Persistent Offending Among Incarcerated Offenders through General Strain Theory; Carlos E. Monteiro, Northeastern Why Does Formal Punishment not Appear Effective? Analysis of Predictors of Recidivism in Road Safety; Rebeca Bautista, CRIMINA Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche; Fernando Miro-Llinares, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche Wanda Leal, Florida State 494. Author Meets Critics: Crime, Punishment, and Immigration 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Dario Melossi, Universita di Bologna Michael Tonry, of Minnesota Critics: Sandra Bucerius, of Alberta Cecelia Menjivar, Arizona State Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State 495. Implicit Identities in Criminals & Victims: Evidence for Underlying Cognitive and Developmental Processes and Behavioral Consequences 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Measuring the Criminal Mind: Do Implicit THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Criminal Identities Predict Criminal Behavior and Intent?; Luis Rivera, Rutgers Age Moderates the Effects of Chronic and Temporary Accessibility of Criminal Experiences and Ideation on Implicit Criminal Identities; Bonita Veysey, Rutgers - Newark; Luis Rivera, Rutgers Examining the Impact of Intergroup Interactions on the Social Cognitive Structure of Parole Officers; Marina Henein, Rutgers ; Luis Rivera, Rutgers ; Bonita Veysey, Rutgers - Newark Priming Victimization: Results from a Laboratory Experiment; Nicole Sachs, Rutgers ; Bonita Veysey, Rutgers - Newark; Luis Rivera, Rutgers 496. Long-term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect: Men, Crossover Youth, and Crimes against Children 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Long-term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect for Men; Robert A. Beattey, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY A Long-Term Follow-Up of Crossover Youth: Young Adult Outcomes for Maltreated Youth in the Juvenile Justice System; Carly Baetz, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Does a History of Child Abuse and Neglect Increase a Person s Risk to Perpetrate Crimes Against Children?; Christina Massey, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY The Impact of Cumulative Childhood Risk on Polyvictimization: A Prospective Investigation; Jacqueline M. Horan, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia ; Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY

166 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Predicting and Mapping Crime Trends 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace What Do Gunshots Tell Us About Gun Crime?; Emily Tiry, The Urban Institute; Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation; Sam Bieler, The Urban Institute Guns and Money: Understanding the Links between Gun Crime and Business; Tina Plerhoples, The Urban Institute; Emily Tiry, The Urban Institute; Sam Bieler, The Urban Institute An Analysis of Violent Crime Patterns in Washington DC Metropolitan Area; Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, The Urban Institute; Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation Bike Thefts on the DC Metro: A Case Study in Routine Activities Theory; Jeremy Levy, The Urban Institute; Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Discussant: Eric Martin, National Institute of Justice 498. Advances in Qualitative Methods 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Decentering Power in Research with Criminalized Women: A Case for Photo-Elicitation Interviewing; Cesraea Rumpf, Fayetteville State Identities, Boundaries, and Accounts of Active versus Institutionalized Women Methamphetamine Users; Jessica Deitzer, of Alabama at Birmingham; Megan Webb, of Alabama at Birmingham; Heith Copes, of Alabama at Birmingham Twitter Use by Law Enforcement; Ashley Nicole Shultz, CNA Institute for Public Research; Zoe Thorkildsen, CNA Institute for Public Research Using the Internet to Recruit Hard-to-Reach Respondents; Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff Detecting Ideological Fault Lines using a Generalized Method for Characterizing Terrorism Ideology: The Case of Al-Qaeda; Shuki Cohen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Arie Kruglanski, of Maryland, College Park; Michele Gelfand, of Maryland, College Park Katharina Maier, of Toronto Expanding and Enhancing the Model Programs Guide: Overcoming the Researchto-Practice Gap 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace What s on MPG? An Overview of Evidence- Based Programs and Literature Reviews; Marcia Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc. Putting Research into Practice: An Overview of the MPG Implementation Guides; Rachel Stephenson, Development Services Group, Inc.; Chase Montagnet, Development Services Group, Inc. Using the Model Programs Guide in the Real World; Julie Fischer, Montana Board of Crime Control (MBCC) Using the Model Programs Guide in Higher Education: Teaching to Find What Works and How to Tell What Works; Randy Gainey, Old Dominion Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 500. Immigration, Residential Patterning, and Criminal Violence 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Moving to Safety? Unraveling the Links Between Residential Mobility and Victimization in MTO; Andrew Gladfelter, The Pennsylvania State Immigration and Violent Crime in Traditional and New Destination Cities; Margaret Hardy, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Understanding the Relationship Between Violent Victimization and Residential Instability; Alyssa Howard-Tripp, The Pennsylvania State Marjorie S. Zatz, of California, Merced 501. Bringing the State Back Into Gang Research: Historical Perspectives 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Gangs, Organized Crime, and Police Corruption in Chicago; John Martin Hagedorn, of Illinois at Chicago The Gang, the State and Social Control; David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate Center /

167 John Jay College of Criminal Justice Nation Building and Nation Crushing: The Role of the State in the Institutionalization of Chicago s Black Street Gangs; Andrew Papachristos, Yale Tax-Free!: The Link Between the California State Prison and the Legend of the Maravilla Gangs of East Los Angeles.; Randol Contreras, of Toronto John Martin Hagedorn, of Illinois at Chicago Discussant: Robert J. Duran, of Tennessee 502. Financial And Economic Crimes: Detecting, Investigating, And Responding To Occupational And Corporate Fraud 2:00 to 3:20pm Dupont, Terrace Crime Behind Diplomatic Practices: Financial And Economic Crime; Yuliya G. Zabyelina, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Detecting Corporate Crime In The Financial Markets; Aleksandra Jordanoska, Keele Examining 21st Century Corporate Financial Fraud: Preliminary Findings From SEC Filings; Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State ; Darrell Steffensmeier, Pennsylvania State Forensic Accounting In India- A Critical Analysis Of Financial Irregularities In Indian Companies; Anitha Ramachandar, Adharsh Institute of Management and Information Technology; Geetha Suresh, Stevenson Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State 503. The Fraught Frames of Law and Legalization 2:00 to 3:20pm Embassy, Terrace "Free the Weed?": Legalized Marijuana, Capitalism, and Social Inequality; Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan ; Kaitlyn Robison, Old Dominion Changes in Crime since Colorado's Legalization of Retail Marijuana; Nicole Pyfer, Metropolitan State of Denver; Jesus Rodriguez, Metropolitan State of Denver; Denise L. Mowder, Metropolitan State of Denver Marijuana Legalization in the States: An Implementation Study of the Colorado and Washington State Experience; John R. Turner, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Washington State ; Mary Stohr, Washington State The Sky is Falling: Moral Panics and the Social Construction of Law; Jen Rushforth, San Jose State The Twilight of Social Conservatism: The Cases of Marijuana Legalization, Aid-in-Dying and Marriage Equality ; John Dombrink, of California, Irvine Donna Selman, Eastern Michigan 504. Courts' Interpretations of Law and Other Legal Developments 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Is "Originalism" Just Conservatives Projecting Their Views onto the Past?; Roger Roots, Lysander Spooner Content Analysis of Pre and Post-Jones Federal Appellate Cases: Implications for Fourth Amendment Search Law; Christopher Totten, Kennesaw State ; James Alexander Purdon, Kennesaw State Unfit to be Tried: A Statutory Analysis of the Insanity Defense in the United States; Cheyenne Foster, Washington State ; Mia J. Abboud, Washington State It s Not Like I m a Deadbeat: Examining the Consequences of Involvement in the Child Support System; Brittany Battle, Rutgers - New Brunswick Victim Impact Statements: A Growing Problem or an Overdue Adjustment?; Richard G. Wright, Bridgewater State Helen Codd, of Central Lancashire, UK 505. Corruption, White Collar Crime, and State Violence 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Achievements and Failures in Anti-Corruption Policy: Case Study of Ukraine; Olena Shostko, Yaroslav Mudrii National Law Corruption and Criminal Sentencing Dispositions in China; Charlotte Hu, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Melissa Rorie, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Hong Lu, of Nevada, Las Vegas Exploring the Effects of Different Types of Informal Social Networks on Official Corruption in Contemporary China; Xiaogang Deng, of Massachusetts, Boston

168 State Violence and Banal Neglect: A Study of Post-Sandy Relief Efforts in New York; Sarah Salman, CUNY Graduate Center How Efficient are Criminal Sanctions in regard to the Prevention of White Collar Crime? An International Perspective; Nora Markwalder, of St. Gallen Switzerland Nora Markwalder, of St. Gallen Switzerland 506. Policing Contentious Turf 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Striking a balance on crowd control: Meet and Greet in the context of the 2001 Stanley Cup Riot in Vancouver; Garth Davies, Simon Fraser ; Stephanie Dawson, Simon Fraser Immigrant Women's Confidence in the Police: A Comparative Study of Asian and Hispanic Women; Prit Kaur, Auburn Does the US Constitution Protect Black Males from Police Homicide?; La-James Brown, Central Washington ; Njambou Jammeh, Central Washington ; Chelsie Rommel, Central Washington Do Routinely Unarmed Police Officers Resolve Interpersonal Conflict During Police-Citizen Encounters Differently To Routinely Armed Officers?; Ross Hendy, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Lifting the Du Bosian Veil of Black American Police Officers; Tony Gaskew, of Pittsburgh Tony Gaskew, of Pittsburgh 507. Crime, Justice and Social Structures of Accumulation 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston West, Terrace The Logic of the Whip: Mass Incarceration as Labor Discipline in the Neoliberal Social Structures of Accumulation; Geert Dhondt, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Bringing History Back In: Providing Context to Criminological Theory with Social Structures of Accumulation; Amanda Kahl Smith, Western Michigan ; Susan M. Carlson, Western Michigan Neo-liberal Capitalism, Enclosure and Expulsion: An SSA Inquiry Into the Future of Crime and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Justice; Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona Discussant: Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona 508. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Reintegration and Offending Trajectories 2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown East, A Life Course Analysis of Sexual Offending Behavior: Phase II; Laura M. Salerno, New Jersey Department of Corrections; Kristen Marie Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections Desistance from Sexual Offending, Identity, and Narratives of Risk; Danielle Harris, San Jose State Social Media as an Avenue toward Social Inclusion among Sex Offenders despite Exclusionary Sex Offender Laws; Tusty ten Bensel, of Arkansas at Little Rock; Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha How do Elderly Sex Offenders Plan to Reentry Society Upon Release from Prison?; Rita Augustyn, of Nebraska at Omaha; Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha Kristen Marie Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections 509. Penal Abolition: Session 1 of 2 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Pushing Abolition Back: Liberal Racism and Liberal Carcerality in Left Realism; Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, CUNY Graduate Center / of Winnipeg Black Feminist Hauntology: Rememory the Ghosts of Abolition?; Viviane Saleh-Hanna, of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Difference: A Proposal for Penal Abolition Theorizing; Michael J. Coyle, California State, Chico Brandon Rigato, Ryerson Discussant: Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky

169 510. Correctional Conditions for Juveniles 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Exploring the Impact on Behavioral Maladjustment Among Juvenile Offenders in Taiwan; Yung-Lien (Edward) Lai, Central Police, Taiwan Features of Gimcheon Boy Correctional Institution Inmates II: Focusing on Motivational Factors; Sunyoung Park, Hansei The Educational Rights of Adjudicated Youth in Residential Facilities: A Legal Literature Review; Helen Holland Avis, of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Violence and Juvenile Delinquency in Mexico; Elena Azaola, Centro de Investigacionesy Estudios Superiores en Antropoligica Social; Cliff Roberson, Washburn Youth Assault Against Correctional Staff; David Allen Rembert, Jackson State Denise Nation, Winston-Salem State 511. What We Know About Reducing Numbers in Federal Prison using the Federal Justice Statistics Program (FJSP) 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom East, Recidivism in the Federal Justice System; Jeremy Luallen, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Christina Dyous, Abt Associates Inc.; Katharine Schlebecker, Abt Associates Inc. The Length of Prison Terms and Recidivism; Gerry Gaes, Abt Associates Inc.; William Rhodes, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Associates Inc. Simulating the Effect of Early Release from Prison and Diversion into Community Supervision in the Federal Justice System; William Rhodes, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Omri Drucker, Abt Associates Inc. An Examination of Types of Revocation from Post-Confinement Community Supervision; Kevin Neary, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Christina Dyous, Abt Associates Inc Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology Member Meeting (Open to All Participants) 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom West, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Roundtable: How Do I Mentor Graduate Students When I Was Just One Myself? 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Jeffery T. Walker, of Alabama at Birmingham Participants: Sally S. Simpson, of Maryland, College Park Stacy Moak, of Arkansas at Little Rock Shelley Keith, Mississippi State 514. Roundtable: Police Responses to Crime: Considering the Evidence-Base Relative to Clearance Processess 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Chairs: John P. Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State Discussants: Ashley Mancik, of Delaware J. Amber Scherer, George Mason Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services, Inc. Dean Dabney, Georgia State Tom McEwen, McEwen & Associates, LLC Tim Keel, Federal Bureau of Investigation 515. Roundtable: Catalyst Criminology: Change in Real Time 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi Discussants: Rafik Mohamed, California State, San Bernardino Charles Hogan, Georgia State Austin Burchardt, of North Georgia 516. Roundtable: Assessing Justice Reinvestment in Comparative Contexts 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Participants: Chris Cunneen, of New South Wales David Brown, of New South Wales, Australia Todd Clear, Rutgers Marc Mauer, The Sentencing Project Julie Stubbs, of New South Wales

170 517. Roundtable: Juvenile Delinquency 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Adolescent Dating: The Effect of Multiple Romantic Partners on Delinquent Outcomes; Kyle Maksuta, at Albany, SUNY Routine Activities and Deviant Behaviors for Immigrant Youth; Xin Jiang, Slippery Rock The Line We Draw: Adolescence in American Criminal Justice; Deborah L. Johnson, Cameron Theory VS. Practice: Youth Development and Addressing At-Risk Behavior; Krystlelynn Caraballo, Georgia State Kyle Maksuta, at Albany, SUNY 518. Evaluating Juvenile Detention and Diversion Programs 2:00 to 3:20pm Jay, Lobby Civil Citations in Florida: The Potential Net- Widening Effect in Juvenile Sanctions; Melissa Nadel, Florida State ; William Bales, Florida State ; George Pesta, Florida State ; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Courts, Remand and the Youth Justice System: Using a Microsimulation Model for Policy Analysis in Justice; April Chrzanowski, Griffith Enhanced Stationhouse Adjustment Program: An Effective Alternative for Juveniles Entering the CJS?; Marissa P. Levy, Stockton The Effect of Failure to Appear (FTA) Detention Stays on Juvenile Recidivism; Meghan R. Ogle, Florida State ; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Theatre-in-Diversion: an Evaluation of an Arts- Based Program for Juvenile Offenders; Jerry Daday, Western Kentucky ; Carol Jordan, Western Kentucky ; Crystal Bohlander, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State 519. Spatial Risk Assessment, I 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Risk-Based Police Deployment Strategies in 5 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Cities; Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers ; Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers ; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Assessing Contextual Influences on Geographic Police Deployment Strategies; Megan Collins, of Maryland Applications of Risk Terrain Modeling for Crime Prevention and Enhanced Deployment of Police Resources; Jonas H. Baughman, Kansas City Police Department Can Mafia Homicides Be Predicted? A Spatial Approach; Marco Dugato, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers 520. Individual Radicalization and Lone Offender Terrorism 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse An Examination of Suicide Attackers in the United States; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; William Parkin, Seattle ; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State ; Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Lone Wolf Terrorism and Mental Illness: Unraveling the Connection with Radicalization; Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State The Lone Wolf of Frankfurt: A Case Study on Jihadist Online Radicalization; Nils Boeckler, Bielefeld ; Viktoria Roth, Bielefeld ; Lina Stetten, Bielefeld ; Andreas Zick, Bielefeld AQAP English-Language Magazines and Self- Radicalization; Ursula Ann Lande, Georgia Military College Ursula Ann Lande, Georgia Military College th Annual Workshop on State Crime 2:00 to 3:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Instructors: Dawn L. Rothe, Old Dominion David Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois Edwardsville Participants: Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona David O. Friedrichs, of Scranton Jeffrey Ian Ross, Baltimore Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan

171 Victoria Collins, Eastern Kentucky Uwe Ewald, International Justice Analysis Forum Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan 522. Policy Panel: Global Gender Justice Challenges and Gender-Responsive Policies 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Mona J. E. Danner, Old Dominion Discussants: Lucia Fort, Gender Specialist, Consultant with World Bank Mona J. E. Danner, Old Dominion Nancy Wonders, Northern Arizona Joanne Belknap, of Colorado, Boulder Helen Eigenberg, of Tennessee at Chattanooga 523. Data and Methodological Innovations in Incarceration Research 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Trajectories of Paternal Incarceration and Child Wellbeing; Kristin Turney, of California, Irvine; Christopher Wildeman, Cornell Understanding Parental Incarceration Through Survey and Administrative Data; Amanda Geller, New York ; Kate Jaeger, Princeton ; Garrett Pace, Princeton Prison Inmate Networks: An Examination of Supportive Relationships Inside and Outside the Institution; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers ; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State ; Wade C. Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State ; David Schaefer, Arizona State Inmate Victimization in Public and Private Prisons: A Statistical Learning Perspective; Valerio Bacak, Rutgers ; Edward Kennedy, of Pennsylvania 524. Key Issues in Juvenile Justice 2:00 to 3:20pm Morgan, Lobby Transitioning from Adolescence to Young THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Adulthood: How Identity Development Affects the Ability to Resist Negative Peer Influences; Megan McConaghy, Temple Gatekeepers of the Juvenile Justice System: Intake Officers and Decision Outcomes; Courtney M. Porter, George Mason Race Differences in the Measurement Invariance and Factors that Influence Structured Judgments of Risk Using the SAVRY; Kristina Childs, of Central Florida No Boys Allowed: Gender & Trauma-Informed Care in Juvenile Corrections; Kimberly Susanmarie Meyer, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason ; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) 525. NIJ Highlights: Research on the Victim- Offender Overlap 2:00 to 3:20pm Monroe, Reconsidering the Victim-Offender Overlap; Mark T. Berg, of Iowa Situational Factors and the Victim-Offender Overlap; Richard Felson, Pennsylvania State ; Mark T. Berg, of Iowa Dual Trajectory Examination of Victimization and Offending among Young Felony Offenders over Seven Years; Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice; Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of Justice; Lindsay Pitzer, American Legacy Foundation; Carol Schubert, of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas; Edward Mulvey, of Pittsburgh Medical School Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice Discussant: Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of Justice 526. Navigating the Boundary between Juvenile and Criminal Courts 2:00 to 3:20pm Northwest, Lobby Between Juvenile and Criminal Courts: Is There a Need for a Separate Adolescent Court?; Arthur

172 S. Moghalu, Mississippi Valley State Blended Sentencing in MN 20 Years Later; Marcy Podkopacz, Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota; Matthew Johnson, Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota The Deterrent Effect of Transferring Juvenile Offenders to Adult Courts on Recidivism: A Review of the Empirical Research; Jina Lee, Michigan State Drawing the Line: Quasi-experimental Evidence on the Relative Benefits of Designating Specific Age Cutoffs for Adult Court Processing; Eric Fowler, at Albany, SUNY; Megan C. Kurlychek, at Albany, SUNY Eric Fowler, at Albany, SUNY 527. Legal Services for the Indigent: Studying Caseloads #1 2:00 to 3:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Weighted Caseload Study Methods: The Texas Experience; James D. Bethke, Texas Indigent Defense Commission; Dottie Carmichael, Public Policy Research Institute; Miner P. Marchbanks, Public Policy Research Institute; Norman Lefstein, Indiana ; Steve Hanlon, Georgetown Law An Exploratory Analysis of Indigent Defense Reforms in Brooklyn, New York; Erin J. Farley, Justice Research and Statistics Association Comments on Caseload Studies; Norman Lefstein, Indiana Discussant: Andrew L.B. Davies, NY Indigent Legal Services / SUNY Albany 528. Patterns of Sexual Offending 2:00 to 3:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Correlates of Incoming College Students' Proclivity to Perpetrate Sexual Assault; Jane E. Palmer, American ; Sarah McMahon, Rutgers Divergence From Myth: A National Study of Female Sexual Offenders with Child Victims; David Axlyn McLeod, of Oklahoma Exploring the Criminal Career Patterns of Two Types of Adult Sex Offenders; Allyson Walker Franklin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Patrick Lussier, Université THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Laval Juvenile Female Sex Offenders: Comparing Incidents of Sexual Assault against Children, Peers, and Adults; Kristen Budd, Miami ; David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Victim and Offender Interactions in Space: Specific Patterns among Rape Cases in Paris; Marine Valzer, Observatoire national de la délinquance et des réponses pénales Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY 529. Roundtable: What can Prevention Science Offer Criminology? 2:00 to 3:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Society of Prevention Research; Richard F. Catalano, of Washington Standards of Evaluation Research; Denise Gottfredson, of Maryland Community Crime Prevention; Brian K. Bumbarger, Prevention Research Center, Penn State Crime Prevention in Germany; Friedrich Loesel, of Cambridge Crime Prevention in Australia; Ross James Homel, Griffith Abigail A. Fagan, of Florida 530. Roundtable: How to Get a Tenure Track Job: Preparing the Best Application and Navigating the Politics 2:00 to 3:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida Discussant: Jennifer Peck, of Central Florida Participants: Christopher Donner, Loyola Chicago Jon Maskaly, of Illinois at Chicago 531. Convict Criminology: Film Screening, Follow Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison Musicians 2:00 to 3:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Follow Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison Musicians; Benjamin J. Harbert, Georgetown Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, Angola Museum Discussant: Michael Lenza, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh

173 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training Workshop, Part I 2:00 to 3:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Participants: Claire M. Renzetti, of Kentucky Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Kimberly Cook, of North Carolina, Wilmington Diana Rodriguez-Spahia, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Have Black Lives Ever Mattered, if so, to Whom? An Analysis of Police-Community Relations; Andrea Headley, Florida International What Matters: The Effect of Police Services and Crimes on Public Sentiment of the Police; Fei Luo, Sam Houston State ; Ling Ren, Sam Houston State ; Jihong Solomon Zhao, Sam Houston State Fei Luo, Sam Houston State 533. Division on Critical Criminology Executive Meeting 3:30 to 4:20pm 1101, 1st Floor 534. Division on Corrections & Sentencing Editorial Board Meeting of Handbook Series 3:30 to 4:50pm Albright, Terrace 535. Convict Criminology: American Society as Prisoners of the War on Drugs 3:30 to 4:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Drugs, Politics, and Time: An Individual Perspective from Inside the War on Drugs; Grant Tietjen, St. Ambrose The War on Drugs and The Destruction of the Black Male; James L. Burnett, Franklin, Urbana Division A Wade into the Stream of Violence Inflicted through Our War on Drugs; Michael Lenza, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State 536. Race, Ethnicity, and Justice in Police Work 3:30 to 4:50pm Cabinet, Race and Restorative Policing: A 13 to 18-year Followup of Criminal Histories by Race of Random Assignment to Court vs. Restorative Policing.; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge; Heather Strang, of Cambridge; Molly Slothower, of Maryland Racial Profiling and Vehicle Searches: A Test of Interaction Effects; Dawn Marie Irlbeck, Creighton ; Ryan Vacanti, of Nebraska at Omaha The Racial Context of Policing in Los Angeles; David F. Greenberg, New York ; Lily Khadjavi, Loyola Marymount Non-traditional Organized Crime 3:30 to 4:50pm Coats, Terrace The Ecology of a Network of Drug Cheats; Peter Bell, Griffith ; Mark Lauchs, Queensland of Technology; Robyn Keast, Southern Cross ; Charlotte ten Have, Queensland of Technology Police as Organized Crime: White Hats as Black Hats; Shannon Merrington, Queensland of Technology; Mark Lauchs, Queensland of Technology The Lord's Work, the Smuggler's Methods: Missions and the Social System of Organized Crime; Jeffrey Scott McIllwain, San Diego State Mark Lauchs, Queensland of Technology 538. Author Meets Critics: Power and Crime 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern Critic: Bruce Arrigo, of North Carolina at Charlotte Discussant: Nigel South, of Essex 539. Findings from Biosocial and Developmental Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Genes and Addiction: A G E Interaction Model; Tianji Cai, of Macau; Yiwei Xia, of Macau

174 Intelligence and Delinquency; Yeok-il Cho, of Central Missouri; Seongmin Park, of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Tammy Nickell, of Central Missouri Pathways to Violence - On Youngsters Out of Control; Ragnhild Bjornebekk, Norwegian Police College The r2d:4d Ratio: Associations with Violent Behavior, Violent Victimization, and their Correlates; Ryan C. Meldrum, Florida International ; Anthony W. Hoskin, Idaho State Parental Criminality and Offspring Stalking Perpetration; Matthias Woeckener, Sam Houston State ; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State ; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State ; Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State Matthias Woeckener, Sam Houston State 540. Crime, Offenders, and Neighborhood Development 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Does Neighborhood Economic Activity Affect Crime?; Tina Plerhoples, The Urban Institute; Helen Ho, National Bureau of Economic Research A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Crimes at Washington DC Metrorail; Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute; Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, The Urban Institute An Empirical Analysis on a Burden of Supervision Requirements and the Effectiveness of Intensive Community Supervision; KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute; Bryce E. Peterson, The Urban Institute; Emily Tiry, The Urban Institute 541. Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace David Matza: Becoming and Being a Criminologist; Thomas G. Blomberg, Florida State Juvenile Delinquency and Subterranean Values; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Timothy Brezina, Georgia State ; Robert Agnew, Emory Will: Cognition and the Decision to Offend; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State ; Jennifer Copp, Florida State Signification: The State as a Source of Crime; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State ; Cheryl Lero Jonson, Xavier Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati 542. Item Response Theory (IRT) Modeling: Applications in Criminological Research 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Measuring children s Exposure to Violence in Urban Neighborhoods; Chris Gibson, of Florida; Abigail A. Fagan, of Florida; Emily Wright, of Nebraska at Omaha Multilevel IRT Analysis for the Study of Crime Prevention; Arelys N. Madero-Hernandez, Northern Kentucky ; Paul-Phillippe Pare, of Western Ontario; Bonnie Fisher, of Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati Exploring Differential Item Functioning in a Delinquent Values Scale Using a Bifactor MIMIC Model; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati 543. Identifying Core Components of Effective Juvenile Drug Court Programs 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace Juvenile Drug Court: Policy and Practice Scan; Kyungseok Choo, WestEd; Anthony Petrosino, WestEd; Trevor Fronius, WestEd The Effectiveness of Juvenile Drug Courts on Criminal Offending and Substance Use Outcomes: Results from an Updated Meta- Analysis; Emily Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt ; Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute; David B. Wilson, George Mason

175 Juvenile Drug Court Implementation and Process Findings: A Systematic Review for the OJJDP Juvenile Drug Court Study; Catherine Kimbrell, George Mason ; David B. Wilson, George Mason ; Ajima Olaghere, George Mason Using a Systematic Review of Implementation Characteristics Associated with Effective Adolescent Interventions in Child Welfare, Education, and Public Health Systems; Jake Sokolsky, American Institutes for Research; Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Research Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 544. Gang Violence and Desistance 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Investigating Gang Violence in Albuquerque: Using Criminal Records and Spatial Analyses to Distinguish Gang Types; Paul D. Steele, Morehead State ; Timothy S. Hare, Morehead State ; Edward B. Reeves, Morehead State Trapped in a Cage : An Examination of Rural Gang Life; Timothy C. Brown, of Arkansas at Little Rock; Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State Exploring the Motives for Gang Exit: A Life History Approach; Bryan Bubolz, Southern Illinois Carbondale Why and how Members of Criminal Gangs and Networks Leave Their Brothers Behind: Findings from a Survey with Participants in an Exit-Program; Maria Libak Pedersen, Danish Ministry of Justice Withdrawal from the Street and Gang Peers: A Mixed Methods Approach Examining Gang Desistance Processes; Caterina Roman, Temple ; Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation; Jillian Eidson, Temple ; Jessica Saunders, RAND Corporation Robert M. Worley, Lamar 545. Emerging Practices for Addressing Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Evaluating Changes in Child Welfare Responses to Human Trafficking; Amy Farrell, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Northeastern Evaluation of the Connecticut Human Anti- Trafficking Response System and Services; Samantha Lowry, ICF International; Saniya Seera, ICF International Project NO REST; Dean F. Duncan, III, of North Carolina; C. Joy Stewart, of North Carolina Discussant: Rosie Gomez, Administration for Children and Families, Children's Bureau 546. Norms, Empathy, Sanction Perceptions, and Offending 3:30 to 4:50pm Dupont, Terrace Drug Supply and Social Capital; John Geoffrey Scott, Queensland of Technology; Simon Lenton, Curtin Univeristy of Technology; Jodie Grigg, Curtin of Technology; Monica Barrett, of New South Wales Risk in Australian Drug Markets: A Multi- Analysis of Offender Perceptions and Behavioural Consequences; Jason Leslie Payne, Australian National ; Toni Makkai, Australian National Restorative Justice and Juvenile Offender Empathy; Crystal Vasquez, SAMM Ministries, San Antonio; Mike Tapia, New Mexico State Exploring the Black Box of Focused Deterrence Strategies: Changes in Sanction Risk Within an Experimental Trial; Cory Schnell, Rutgers ; Samuel DeWitt, Rutgers - Newark Cory Schnell, Rutgers 547. Visual Criminology - Future Directions 3:30 to 4:50pm Embassy, Terrace Seeing and Seeing as: Building a Politics of Vision and Visibility in Criminology; Sarah Armstrong, of Glasgow Representations of and Resistance to Environmental Crime and Harm: A Green- Cultural Criminological Perspective; Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky The Criminologist as Visual Scholar in a Global Mediascape; Michelle Brown, of Tennessee

176 Ideology, Visuality and the Production of Carceral Space; Judah N. Schept, Eastern Kentucky ; Brett Story, of Toronto Eamonn Carrabine, of Essex 548. The Influence of Extralegal Factors on Sentencing Outcomes 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace A Case Analysis of the Impact of Diagnosis of FASD on the Sentencing of Offenders in the Courts of Three Canadian Provinces; Petra Jonas Vidovic, Kwantlen Polytechnic Pretty Probationers: The Relationship between Physical Attractiveness and Sentencing Outcomes; Alexandria Fraga, Ohio State Taken at Face Value: Assessing Inter-Judge Variation in Offender Facial Appearance Effects on Criminal Sentencing; Rebecca Richardson, of Maryland; Brian Johnson, of Maryland Very Long Sentences & Racial Impact Statements: Michigan s Sentencing Guidelines and "Life Max Offenses; Justin Smith, Central Michigan Does the Type of Counsel Matter in Sentencing?: A Meta-Analysis; Daniel J. Lytle, of North Texas; P. Colin Bolger, Miami Ohio Daniel J. Lytle, of North Texas 549. Gender and Crime in International Contexts 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace A Cross-National Analysis of Structural and Legal Predictors of Female Offending; Ting Wang Lowan, of Kentucky; Janet P. Stamatel, of Kentucky Are the Female of the Species Really More Dangerous? Gender Based Cross-Cultural Analysis of Cyberbullying in Youth; Katalin Parti, National Institute of Criminology; Kyungshick Choi, Bridgewater State ; Elizabeth Kandel Englander, Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center / Bridgewater State Gender Differences in Cross National Imprisonment Rates: A Comparative Analysis using the Method of Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations; Breanna Boppre, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Terance THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Miethe, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Emily J. Salisbury, of Nevada, Las Vegas The Gender Gap and Female Offending in Europe: An Exploration of Regional Differences; Doris Chu, National Chung Cheng ; Bill Hebenton, of Manchester; Albert K. Toh, of Arkansas, Pine Bluff The Impact of Gender Attainment and Inequality on Female Sex Trafficking Victimization: Cross-National Analysis; JiHye Park, of Iowa; Cara E. Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State JiHye Park, of Iowa 550. Policing Diverse Communities 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Policing the Ghetto: How Inner City Residents Construct their Experiences of Policing; Keron Matthew King, College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago Policing the inner-city: the impact of militarized special units in the City of Chicago; Claudio Gabriel Vera Sanchez, Roosevelt Policing Race, Gender and Sex-Centering Women of Color in Policing Research and Discourse; Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Andrea Ritchie, Soros Justice Fellow Policing Trenton: Maintaining Public Safety During Police Force Reductions; Louis Tuthill, Rutgers ; Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Rutgers Race, Place, and Reason: A Spatial Analysis of Behavioral and Non-Behavioral Motives for Pedestrian Stops; Rachel Lautenschlager, of Miami Rachel Lautenschlager, of Miami 551. Comparative Criminal Justice: Organization, Policies, and Definitions 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston West, Terrace Adversarial versus inquisitorial justice in the Eighteenth Century; Roger Roots, Lysander Spooner Newborn Child Killing: Infanticide or Murder, Is Either Fair?; Emma Katherine Milne, of Essex, UK Organizational Structure and Strain-Based Conflict Among Indian Police Officers; Eric G. Lambert, of Mississippi; Hanif Qureshi, of Cincinnati; James Frank, of Cincinnati

177 Recidivism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Mapping the Data; Jennifer Peirce, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Jeff Mellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Dispensary Paradox: The Impact of the New Canadian Medical Cannabis Regulations on (Illegal) Cannabis Dispensaries across BC and Ontario; Jenna Marisa Valleriani, of Toronto Jenna Marisa Valleriani, of Toronto 552. Advances in Sex Offender Policy Research: Policy Development and Characteristics 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown East, Unconstitutional Sex Offender Registration & Notification Policies: Characteristics of Responsive & Non-Responsive States; Erin B. Comartin, Oakland The Political Context Surrounding Timing in Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policy Innovations; Robert Lytle, of Nebraska at Omaha Lessons Learned from Criminal Justice Policy Movement Declines: Applications to Sex Offender Laws; Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha; Robert Lytle, of Nebraska at Omaha Variability in the Implementation of State-Wide Sex Offender Registration Law across Urban Environments; Brett Hurley, of Nebraska at Omaha; Carin Hyter, of Nebraska at Omaha; Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha 553. Division of Policing Reception and Awards Ceremony 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown West, 554. Penal Abolition: Session 2 of 2 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Abolishing the Police? Alternatives to Existing Structures and Processes; Luis Fernandez, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Northern Arizona Is a Critical Model of Restorative Justice Possible? A Penal Abolitionist Approach; Daniel Achutti, Unilasalle (Brazil) Teaching Penal Abolition in Prison; Angela Bryant, Ohio State - Newark Emily Gaarder, of Minnesota - Duluth Discussant: Michael J. Coyle, California State, Chico 555. Assessing Various Aspects of Policing Various Communities 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Evaluation of a Citizen-Centric Policing Model; Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford Citizens Reactions to Hot Spots Policing; Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple ; Elizabeth Groff, Temple ; Cory P. Haberman, of Cincinnati; Evan Sorg, Rowan Improving Police Productivity Through an Efficient Use of Officer Downtime; Alese Wooditch, George Mason ; David Weisburd, George Mason A C.R.A.S.H. Course in Policing: The Temporary Abatement of a LAPD Anti-Gang Unit; Matthew Valasik, Louisiana State ; Shannon E. Reid, of North Carolina at Charlotte; Matt Phillips, of North Carolina at Charlotte Making Policing Political: Civilian Oversight and Legislative Capacity in Spokane; Kimberly Hendrickson, Boston College Kimberly Hendrickson, Boston College 556. Mass Incarceration, Race, and the Drug War (Session 1) 3:30 to 4:50pm International Ballroom East, Black and White Drug Arrests for 45 U.S. Cities: Clues to Mass Incarceration?; Roland Chilton, of Massachusetts, Amherst; Wenona Rymond-Richmond, of Massachusetts, Amherst Neighborhood Policing and Community Relations; Kenneth Land, Duke

178 Southern Middle America: Race, Violence and Drug Law Enforcement in a Small MSA; Darnell Hawkins, of Illinois at Chicago Richard Rosenfeld, of Missouri - St. Louis Discussant: Karen Parker, of Delaware 557. Journal of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology Editorial Board Meeting 3:30 to 4:50pm International Ballroom West, 558. Roundtable: Entrée and Attunement: Emotional Response in the Field as Data 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Gather up the Brokenness : The Necessary Role of Compassion in Criminal Justice Fieldwork; Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Broken Mirrors: Uncomfortable Moments in Prison Research as Reflection of the Observer s Bias; Edward Green, Kansas State Learning from that Foul Taste: Revulsion and Discomfort as Emotional Data in Field Research; Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State Edward Green, Kansas State 559. Roundtable: When the Smoke Clears: Keeping Activism Alive in the Classroom, Scholar-Activists Speak 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Deshonna Collier-Goubil, Azusa Pacific Participants: Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican Nishaun Battle, Virginia State Charles Adams, Bowie State Robert J. Duran, of Tennessee 560. Roundtable: Working to Ameliorate the Social Effects of Concentrated Incarceration on People & Places: What Can Public Criminology Offer? 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Keadra Young, Kubed, Inc. Participants: Kristen DeVall, of North Carolina, Wilmington India Simms, Virginia Department of Corrections FitzRoy Smith, Kubed, Inc Roundtable: Teaching Penal Abolition 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace But There Are Bad People : On Teaching Abolitionism in Skeptical Settings; Randall Amster, Georgetown Teaching Abolition as Resistance and as Practice; Claire Delisle, of Ottawa Mainstreaming Experiential Learning Activities on Prisoners Abuses in Graduate Curriculum: An experience from the Network for Peace and Conflict Studies Centers in Northern Nigeria; Ernest Ogbozor, Usmanu Danfodiyo, Sokoto, Nigeria Randall Amster, Georgetown 562. Roundtable: A Comparative Look at Cybercrime 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Discussants: Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State Han-Kyun Kim, Korean Institute of Criminology Soon-Chul Kwon, Supreme Prosecutor Service of South Korea Zin-Hwan Kim, Korean Institute of Criminology 563. Girls in the Juvenile Justice System 3:30 to 4:50pm Jay, Lobby Gendered Bail Release Conditions: Boys will be Boys but Girls need Treatment ; Jane B. Sprott, Ryerson Gendered Pathways: The Experience of Girls in School; Allison Chenier, of Waterloo; Jessica E. Pulis, Sheridan College Risk and Protective Factors for Girls: Examining the Influence of Peers, Schools, and Families; Allison T. Chappell, Old Dominion ; Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion Stressed Out or Thrown Away?: Labeling School Girls and Detained Girls; Sanna King, of Hawaii at Manoa Female Youth Detention Centres in Brazil:

179 Findings from a Recent Empirical Study; Manuela Abath Valenca, Universidade de Brasília (UnB) e Universidade Católica de Pernambuco; Helena Rocha Coutinho de Castro, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul; Érica Babini Machado, Universidade Católica de Pernambuco Kristin Early, Justice Research Center / Kaplan 564. Spatial Risk Assessment, II 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Using Spatial Risk Assessment to Understand the Environmental Risk Factors for Residence Location among Registered Sex Offenders; Henri Buccine-Schraeder, Rutgers ; Jeremy Barnum, Rutgers ; Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers Unique Risks for Unique Markets: Assessing Environmental Risk Factors for Various Illegal Drug Markets; Jeremy Barnum, Rutgers ; Sarah Trocchio, Rutgers ; Walter Campbell, Rutgers ; Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers ; Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers ; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Application of Risk Terrain Modeling on The Open-Air Drug Markets; Davut Akca, of Ontario Institute of Technology RTM (Risk Terrain Modeling) and Terrorism: An Analysis of Spatial Correlates of Terrorism in Istanbul; Ismail Onat, Rutgers Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers 565. The Political and Economic Foundations of Punishments 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse Horrors of Yesteryear: Narratives of Revision, Remorse, Reinvention and Rehabilitation in the Manson Family Parole Hearings; Hadar Aviram, of California, Hastings College of the Law Jails, Sheriffs and Localism: an Emerging Zeitgeist in Criminal Justice Policy?; Anjuli Verma, of California, Irvine Rethinking Economic Conditions and Punishment: Economic Insecurity and Prison Admissions; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Chad A. Malone, The Ohio State ; Ryan D. King, The Ohio State Effects of Fiscal Pressures on Prison Closings; Susan Turner, of California, Irvine; Lois Davis, RAND Corporation; Helen Louise Braithwaite, of California, Irvine; George Camp, Criminal Justice Institute Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation / Northwestern 566. Evaluating Community Corrections for Juveniles 3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Recidivism Among Justice-Involved Adolescent Males Participating in a Community-Based Mentoring Program; Jacquelynn F. Duron, Baylor College of Medicine; Adam T. Schmidt, Sam Houston State ; Xiaoqi Li, Baylor College of Medicine; Gerri Hanten, Baylor College of Medicine Recidivism after Completing Community Based Treatment for Behavioral Health Problems in a Sample of Juvenile Justice Involved Youth; Fredrick William Butcher, Case Western Reserve ; Jeff M. Kretschmar, Case Western Reserve ; Krystel Tossone, Case Western Reserve Reinvesting in the Community: Does participation in Targeted RECLAIM programming improve youth outcomes?; Myrinda Schweitzer, of Cincinnati; Stephanie Spiegel, of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, of Cincinnati Targeting the Risks and Needs of Serious-Violent and Mentally Disordered Young Offenders Through Community-Based Programming Identified Successes and Continued Challenges; Adrienne M.F. Peters, of the Fraser Valley; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser ; Caitlin Turner, PLEA Community Services; Steve Quinlan, PLEA Community Services; Tim Agg, PLEA Community Services Functional Family Therapy--The Outcome Evaluation; Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Chunrye Kim, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

180 567. Korean Society of Criminology in America (KOSCA) 7th Annual Mtg 3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama Ballroom, Churchill Hotel 568. Policy Panel: Improving the Criminal Justice System Response to Sexual Assault: Recent Research and Next Steps for Assuring Justice 3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse A Model for Improving Police Response to Sex Crimes; Carol Tracy, Women's Law Project; Terry Fromson, Women's Law Project What Police Tell Us About Handling Cases of Sexual Assault: Findings from Interviews in 6 Jurisdictions; Melissa Morabito, of Massachusetts, Lowell; April Pattavina, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell Connections Between the Police and Prosecutors in Sexual Assault Case Processing: Unfounding and the Use of Exceptional Clearance; April Pattavina, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell; Melissa Morabito, of Massachusetts, Lowell What Prosecutors Tell Us About Best Practices for Responding to Sexual Assault; Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell; Jennifer Gentile Long, AEquitas: The Prosecutors' Resource on Violence Against Women Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell 569. Connecting Mental Disability Law to Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Filling in the Gaps: Specialized Mental Disability Law and Policy Training for Criminology Practitioners, Scholars and Professionals; Heather Ellis Cucolo, New York Law School Reinforcing Cross-Disciplinary Partnerships: Why MDLPA s Mission is Relevant Beyond the Legal System; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Rights New York The Impact of Mental Disability Law Education; Naomi Weinstein, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, New York, NY Merging Mental Disability Law Education with Criminological Study; James Gilson, Managing Attorney, Special Hearings Unit, NJ Public Defender Michael Louis Perlin, New York Law School 570. Life and Death Outcomes as Part of the Criminal Justice System 3:30 to 4:50pm Morgan, Lobby Caseload Pressures, Excessive Delay, and Death Penalty Decision Making; John D. Burrow, of South Carolina Cumulative Disadvantage and the Death Penalty: The Court Processing of Potentially Capital Cases; Nick Petersen, of Miami Life and Death in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; Steve Van Dine, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; Margaret Hardy, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction The Rise of Life without Parole in An Age of Abolition - Moral Dilemmas and Political Pragmatism; Michelle Miao, of Nottingham, UK Raymond H. C. Teske, Sam Houston State 571. NIJ Highlights: W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship Program for Research on Race, Gender, Culture and Crime 3:30 to 4:50pm Monroe, NIJ s Du Bois Fellowship and You: Tips to Submitting Strong Applications!; Nadine Frederique, National Institute of Justice Racial Discrimination, Racial Socialization, and Crime: Understanding Mechanisms and Developmental Pathways; Callie H. Burt, of Washington Arab Americans Perceptions of the Police in two Cities; Charles Klahm, Wayne State ; Yuning Wu, Wayne State Enhancing Knowledge of Violent-Retaliatory Disputes; Irshad Altheimer, Rochester Institute of Technology

181 572. Predicting and Explaining Terrorism and Terrorist Behaviors 3:30 to 4:50pm Northwest, Lobby The Impact of Natural Disasters on Terrorism in the UK, Philippines, and Turkey ; Daren G. Fisher, of Maryland; Laura Dugan, of Maryland Assessing the Attractiveness of Targets of Domestic Extremist Incidents; Sarah Fitzgerald, Michigan State When to Claim: A Cross-National Study of Claimed vs. Unclaimed Terrorist Attacks; Erin M. Kearns, American Extreme Hatred: When Hatred Becomes Terrorism; Colleen Mills, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State ; Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Daren G. Fisher, of Maryland 573. Legal Services for the Indigent: Studying Caseloads #2 3:30 to 4:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Weighted Caseload for Indigent Defense; Cynthia Lee, National Center for State Courts; Brian Ostrom, National Center for State Courts; Matt Kleiman, National Center for State Courts Understanding the View of Tracking Time among Public Defenders; Colette Tvedt, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Comments on Studying Caseloads; Steve Hanlon, Georgetown Law Discussant: Alissa Pollitz Worden, at Albany, SUNY 574. New Data on Patterns of Sexual Offending: Online and Prostitution 3:30 to 4:50pm Piscataway, Lobby "Just Pictures" Offenders and Anti-Social Behavior: A Profile of Child Pornography Offenders who Sexually Reoffend.; Erik Faust, Federal Bureau of Prisons, USDOJ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Liking and Hyperlinking: Community Detection in Online Child Exploitation Networks; Bryce Garretth Westlake, San Jose State ; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser Revenge Porn: Who Owns Adult Sexual Images Once a Consensual Relationship Ends?; Corrie McCue, Bridgewater State ; Richard G. Wright, Bridgewater State Leading Parallel Lives or Embracing Pimping: Roles of Family Values and Legitimate Employment; Loretta J. Stalans, Loyola Chicago; Mary A. Finn, Michigan State Not All Johns Have the Last Name Smith: Towards a Typology of Men Who Purchase Sex; Molly Smith, Sam Houston State ; Lisa Muftic, Sam Houston State Stephanie J. Halter, Plymouth State 575. Roundtable: Integrating Evidence-Based Behavioral Health Interventions into Juvenile Probation Supervision: Challenges and New Directions 3:30 to 4:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Steven Belenko, Temple Participants: Angela Annette Robertson, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State Danica Knight, Texas Christian Tisha Wiley, National Institute on Drug Abuse Carl Leukefeld, of Kentucky 576. Roundtable: Integrating Public Health and Community Policing to Address Violence: The Minority Youth Violence Prevention Initiative 3:30 to 4:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor Rachel Swaner, Center for Court Innovation Participants: John D. Markovic, U.S. Department of Justice / COPS Office Alexis Bakos, Office of Minority Health, Department of Health and Human Services Juanita Brunson, Dekalb County Board of Health 577. Law and Policy 3:30 to 4:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Individual Mechanisms Linking Police Stops to Crime Reporting: How Does Procedural Justice Matter?; Vijay Francis Chillar, Rutgers ; Andres Rengifo, Rutgers

182 Legislation and Enforcement of Alcohol Laws in Israel: A Comparative Study of Two Cities; Erez Garnai, of Minnesota; Joachim Savelsberg, of Minnesota Perceptions of Crime: Undocumented and Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth Risk Assesment; Francisco Alatorre, New Mexico State ; Mercedes Valadez, New Mexico State The Implementation of Precedent: Examining Police Responses to Changes in Vehicle Search and Seizure Case Law; Ethan Boldt, of Georgia; Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State 578. Journal Manuscript Reviewer Training Workshop, Part 2 3:30 to 4:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor Participants: Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Claire M. Renzetti, of Kentucky Kimberly Cook, of North Carolina, Wilmington Diana Rodriguez-Spahia, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 579. Division on Critical Criminology General Business Meeting 4:30 to 5:50pm 1101, 1st Floor 580. Division on People of Color & Crime Student Mentoring Meeting & Workshop 5:00 to 6:20pm 2101, 2nd Floor Participants: Elsa Chen, Santa Clara Universtiy Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech 581. African Criminology and Justice Association Meeting 5:00 to 6:20pm Albright, Terrace 582. Communities, Disorganization, and Crime Across Diverse Contexts and Groups 5:00 to 6:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Explaining Community- Crime Rates in South America: Assessing the Generality of Rival Theories; Cecilia Chouhy, of Cincinnati; Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati; Pamela Wilcox, of Cincinnati Do Hot Spots Cluster in Zone 2?; Turgut Ozkan, of Texas at Dallas THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Social Disorganization in Context: An Examination of Juvenile Delinquency Patterns Across the Rural-Urban Continuum; Emily Pelletier, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Jeremy Porter, Brooklyn College, CUNY Femicides in the Cities: A Structural Examination and Implications for Community Change; Sheryl L. Van Horne, Eastern Assessing Reciprocal Effects of Social Structural Change and Crime Over Three Decades in Los Angeles; Lyndsay Boggess, of South Florida; Jon Maskaly, of Illinois at Chicago Lyndsay Boggess, of South Florida 583. Disparity in Criminal Case Processing: Relationships Among Charging, Bargaining, and Sentencing 5:00 to 6:20pm Cabinet, Investigating Extralegal Disparity in the Benefits of Charge Bargaining for Defendants; Christina Danielle Stewart, of Maryland; Brian Johnson, of Maryland Punishing Processes: Capturing Cumulative Disadvantage in the Court Process; Marisa Omori, of Miami Prosecutors Decisions to Seek the Death Penalty: Arbitrary and Capricious?; Cassia Spohn, Arizona State ; Kimberly Kaiser, Arizona State Effects of Defendant Race/Ethnicity and Gender on Federal Sentencing: The Intervening Role of Sources of Judicial and Prosecutorial Discretion; Celesta Albonetti, of Iowa A Typology of Plea Agreements in Federal Court; Angela K. Reitler, George Mason Angela K. Reitler, George Mason 584. Recent Trends in Crime and Law Enforcement Activity in the Bakken Oil Region of Montana and North Dakota. 5:00 to 6:20pm Coats, Terrace Trends in Rates of Violent Victimization in the Bakken Oil Region, ; Kimberly Martin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ

183 Trends in Public Disorder in the Bakken Oil Region; Kelle Barrick, RTI International; Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / North Carolina State ; Dan Liao, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; David Heller, RTI International An Examination of Clearance Trends in the Bakken Region of North Dakota and Montana; Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / North Carolina State ; Kelle Barrick, RTI International; Dan Liao, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; David Heller, RTI International Crime in the Bakken Region: Treatment of Missing Data in the National Incident Based Reporting System; Dan Liao, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; David Heller, RTI International; Matthew DeMichele, RTI International Kimberly Martin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 585. Author Meets Critics: Heroin and Music in New York City 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Barry Spunt, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Critics: Jayne Mooney, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Marc Schuilenburg, VU Amsterdam Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth Peter Marina, of Wisconsin - La Crosse Thaddeus Muller, Lancaster, UK 586. Genetic and Psychophysiological Risk Factors for Callous-Unemotional Traits in Children 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Emotion Regulation and Callous-Unemotional Traits in Children; Yu Gao, Brooklyn College / Graduate Center, CUNY; Wei Zhang, CUNY Graduate Center Callous Unemotional Traits and Reward Sensitivity in Children: The Role of Social Adversity and PEP Responding Patterns; Wei Zhang, CUNY Graduate Center; Yu Gao, Brooklyn College / Graduate Center, CUNY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER The Incremental Utility of Multiple Biological Measures Predicting Callous-Unemotional Traits; Anna S. Rudo-Hutt, of Pennsylvania; Frances Chen, of Pennsylvania; Yu Gao, Brooklyn College / Graduate Center, CUNY; Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania Genetic Susceptibility to Deviant Peer Influences in a Group-based Intervention for Conduct Problems; Andrea Glenn, of Alabama; John E. Lochman, of Alabama; Thomas Dishion, Arizona State ; Nicole Powell, of Alabama; Caroline Boxmeyer, of Alabama; Cameron Powe, of Alabama; Lixin Qu, of Alabama Discussant: J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati 587. Siblings, Friends and Romantic Partners in Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Early Childhood Predictors: An Examination of Sibling Impact on Recidivism; Frances Paige Abderhalden, of West Florida; Sara Z. Evans, of West Florida Peer Sozialisation vs. Peer Selection - The Sutherland / Glueck Debate Reloaded; Christina Bentrup, of Muenster, Institute of Criminology Resiliency and Peer Social Bonds: Do Shared Adverse and Marginalized Experiences Enabled Overcoming The Odds?; Angelique Nevarez Maes, Texas A&M Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde: The Relationship Effects on Partner Drug Use; Emily Ann Hayden, Eastern Kentucky Romantic Partnerships - Beyond the Dyad; Theodore Wilson, of Maryland; Raymond Paternoster, of Maryland; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland Theodore Wilson, of Maryland 588. Author Meets Critics: Cheap on Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Author: Hadar Aviram, of California, Hastings College of the Law Alessandro de Giorgi, San Jose State Critics: Malcolm M. Feeley, of California, Berkeley

184 Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Temple Christine Scott Hayward, California State, Long Beach 589. Juvenile Justice Reforms and Innovations 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace A Decade of Change: Examining the Effect of Roper v. Simmons on Juvenile Justice Policy; Alida Merlo, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Peter Benekos, Mercyhurst Evaluation of Process Reforms to Decrease Use of Juvenile Detention and Increase Diversion; Jamie Dougherty, Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Public Safety Initiatives; John Klofas, Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Public Safety Initiatives; Ye Wang, Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Public Safety Initiatives Juvenile Justice Reform in Trinidad and Tobago: An Examination of Due Process; Latoya Gibson, College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago Tracing the Contours of Recent Juvenile Justice Reform in Florida; Carter Hay, Florida State ; Samantha Ladwig, Florida State Sherry Lynn Skaggs, of Central Arkansas 590. Online Radicalization and Extremism 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Becoming Jihadist in the Internet Era: Individual Vulnerabilities, Situational Exposure and Frame Alignment Mechanisms; Benjamin Ducol, Centre for International Criminology (CICC) / Université de Montréal The Contexts of Online Extremism and Hate: Social Networking, Trust, and Collective Efficacy; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State ; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Matthew Costello, Arkansas State ; Lori Hall, Virginia Tech Who Views Online Extremism?: Individual Attributes Leading to Exposure; Matthew Costello, Arkansas State ; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State ; Lauren Grantham, Arkansas State Between the Lines: A Content Analysis of Discussions within Militia Themed Message Boards; Joseph DeLeeuw, Indiana THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Joseph DeLeeuw, Indiana 591. Race, Crime and Justice 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Blacks and Violence: Bringing Racism Back In; Jeanette Covington, Rutgers - New Brunswick Differing Crime Reduction Effects of White vs. Black Incarceration; Liam F Clegg, California Institute of Technology How well do the Correlates of Crime Predict Rearrest Frequency across Race/Ethnicity among Serious Adolescent Offenders?; Stephanie M. Cardwell, of Texas at Dallas; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas; Nicole Leeper Piquero, of Texas at Dallas; Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida; Jennifer M. Reingle-Gonzalez, UT Health Sciences Center Stigma as Both Cause and Effect in Crime and Justice: A Goffmanian Analysis; Julie Globokar, Kent State Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State 592. Sex and the Internet: Content, Victimisation and Collaboration 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace A Quantitative and Qualitative Examination of the Impact of Pornography on the Values, Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviour of Children and Young People; Elena Martellozzo, Middlesex Digital Dangers: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Young Adult s Experience of Adolescent Sexual Victimisation Online; Jeffrey Nicholas DeMarco, Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies, Middlesex The Importance of Law Enforcement and Industry Collaboration in Prevention Online Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Mixed-Methods Approach; Julia Davidson, Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies, Middlesex 593. Emerging Research On Pharmaceutical Product Counterfeiting 5:00 to 6:20pm Dupont, Terrace Assessing Offender Roles in a Pharmaceutical

185 Counterfeiting Network; Brandon A. Sullivan, Michigan State ; Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State Who is the Pharmaceutical Counterfeiter? Identifying the Characteristics of these Unique Offenders.; Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State ; Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State Patterns of Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting: Using Crime Scripts to Better Understand Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting Schemes; Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State ; Cory P. Haberman, of Cincinnati Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State 594. The Culture of Rape and Sexual Transgression: Contested Discourses and Social Response 5:00 to 6:20pm Embassy, Terrace Child Porn through Sexting; Kimberly Ann McCabe, Lynchburg College Rape Crisis in a Rape Culture: An Ethnography of the Sexual Assault Response Complex; Elizabeth Whalley, of Colorado, Boulder The Concept of 'Rape Culture' and Why It Is So Contested; Nickie Phillips, St. Francis College Victim-blaming Reaffirmed: Race, Class, and the Duke Lacrosse Scandal; Nick Chagnon, of Hawaii at Manoa Violence against Women: A Content Analysis of Media Coverage of Rapes in India; Manish Madan, Stockton ; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State Manish Madan, Stockton 595. Process and Impact of Problem-Solving Courts 5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Procedural Justice, Problem-Solving Courts, and Race; Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk, Florida Atlantic ; Gaylene S. Armstrong, Sam Houston State ; Jennifer Peck, of Central Florida The Integration of Criminogenic Risk and Behavioral Health Needs Assessment in Mental Health Courts; Natalie Bonfine, Northeast Ohio Medical Exploring Desistance among Female Prostitutes Referred to a Midwestern Community Court; Jessica Swanson, Indiana THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Bloomington; Jessica Meckes, Indiana Bloomington Evaluating the Effectiveness of Brief Mental Health Interventions with Misdemeanor Defendants in the Bronx; Tia Michelle Pooler, Center for Court Innovation New York's Adolescent Diversion Program: Problem-Solving Courts for Youth; Carla J. Barrett, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services, Inc Civil Death At Home and Abroad 5:00 to 6:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Extended Stay: Parole Supervision For Life and Civil Death; CalvinJohn Smiley, Montclair State Who Calls That Living?: An Exploration of Civil Death in the Preventive State; Francesca Laguardia, Montclair State You Don t Deserve to Be Here: Terrorism, Citizenship and Civil Death in Western Liberal Democracies; Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State ; Christopher Salvatore, Montclair State The Coming Out of Human Rights: the Holocaust, LGBT Rights and the Politics of Memory; Arnaud Kurze, Montclair State Discussant: Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State 597. Policing in Historical Context 5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston East, Terrace "Changes (That's Just The Way it Is)" : Domestic Violence & Broken Windows Theory; Michele Muni, Holy Family ; David Whalen, Holy Family American Policing A Decade Post-September 11: Where Are We Now?; Michele Grillo, Monmouth Butler, Booze, and Black s Behavior of Law: Ecological Stratification and Prohibition Enforcement in 1924 Philadelphia; Chelsey Donohoe, Temple ; Brian Wyant, La Salle ; Ralph B. Taylor, Temple Race, Policing, and the Life-Course: A Ten-Year Followup, by Race, of Interviews of Offenders in Restorative Policing Experiments; Heather

186 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Strang, of Cambridge; Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Policing Black Neighborhoods: Racial Threat, Public Distrust, and Police Legitimacy; John David Reitzel, California State, San Bernardino John David Reitzel, California State, San Bernardino 598. Crime and Place: Spatial Patterns of Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Gunston West, Terrace A Spatial Analysis of Housing Choice Vouchers and Crime; Troy C. Payne, of Alaska, Anchorage; Kathleen Gallagher, The Analysis Group; Julie Wartell, The Analysis Group Revisiting Census Tract Crime Analysis: Considering Daily Population Shifts; Rémi Boivin, Université de Montréal; Marcus K. Felson, Texas State The Spatial Context of Neighborhood Effects on Youth Victimization: An Extended, Relational, and Interactional View of Neighborhoods in the Moving to Opportunity Intervention; Corina Graif, Pennsylvania State Thefts of Goods Transport in Sweden; Vania Ceccato, KTH Royal Institute of Technology 599. Institutional Sexual Abuse 5:00 to 6:20pm Georgetown East, Organizational Responses of the Boy Scouts of America to Child Sexual Abuse; Michelle Cubellis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center Re-Offending Patterns of Serial Same-Sex Child Molesters; Leah Shon, of Louisville Responses to Institutional Sexual Abuse; Karen Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Karen Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 600. Movies and White Collar Crime: Understanding Complex Criminal Phenomena Using Cinema 5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead East, Lobby "Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987). The Style of a Man with Power; Daniel Soto, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Moira Nakousi, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013). Where White Collar Crime and Organized Crime Meet; Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013). Regulatory Efforts to Tame Financial Markets; Monica Arruda de Almeida, Georgetown The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013). A Pump and Dump Movie; Adriano D'Aloia, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore de Milán; Michele Riccardi, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Discussant: Daniel Soto, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez 601. Shedding Light On Academic Misconduct: Exposing, Preventing, And Understanding Academic Offenses 5:00 to 6:20pm Holmead West, Lobby An Overview of Scholarly Misconduct: Resistance to Defining It, Reporting It, and Responding to It; Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group Title IX and the Mandatory Reporting of Sexual Abuse, Relationship Violence, and Stalking; Helen Eigenberg, of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Joanne Belknap, of Colorado, Boulder The Messiness of Research Integrity Investigation; David J. Hudson, of Virginia Scholarly Misconduct: Focusing on Risk Factors; Mark S. Davis, The Ohio State Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group Discussant: Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group 184

187 602. Mass Incarceration, Race, and the Drug War (Session 2) 5:00 to 6:20pm International Ballroom East, Examining Trends in Drug Arrests for Cleveland, Ohio; Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State Title: Explaining Divergent Crime Patterns in Minneapolis: Homicides Victimization, and Arrests of Young Black Men for Drugs; Dallas Drake, Center for Homicide Research Drug Enforcement across Neighborhood Contexts: Can Qualitative Differences in Neighborhoods and Policing Explain Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests?; Shytierra Gaston, of Missouri - St. Louis Roland Chilton, of Massachusetts, Amherst 603. Roundtable: Pros and Cons in Teaching Criminal Justice On-Line 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Vic Ascolillo, Westfield State Discussants: Byung Jun Cho, Westfield State Joseph Gustafson, Westfield State John Jones, Westfield State Christopher Kudlac, Westfield State Dan Price, Westfield State Alice Perry, Westfield State Tom Roscoe, Westfield State Francis Olive III, of New Haven Sally Ascolillo, Westfield District Court 604. Roundtable: Sex Offender Policy Research Work Group 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth Discussants: Lisa Sample, of Nebraska at Omaha Andrew Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell Richard Tewksbury, of Louisville Alissa R. Ackerman, of Washington, Tacoma THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Roundtable: What Doesn t Work: A Discussion of Using No Effects when Rating Evidence 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Jennifer Tyson, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Participants: Thomas Feucht, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice Stephen V. Gies, Development Services Group, Inc. David DuBois, of Illinois at Chicago 606. Roundtable: Where Have All the Social Workers Gone? Social Workers in ASC 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Jennifer Roark, Utah State Discussants: Patrina Duhaney, McGill Carina Gallo, Lund Don L. Kurtz, Kansas State Barbara Toews, of Washington, Tacoma Karen M. Kolivoski, of Maryland 607. Roundtable: International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD): Information and Update 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern Participants: Dirk Enzmann, Institute of Criminal Sciences, Hamburg Mike Hough, ICPR Martin Killias, of St. Gallen Janne Kivivuori, of Helsinki Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker Institute, The Netherlands 608. Gang Structures, Rivalries, and Culture 5:00 to 6:20pm Jay, Lobby Clash of Clans: An Analysis of the Rivalry Network Among Camorra Clans; Giulia Berlusconi, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore-Transcrime

188 Youth Gang Membership, Structure and Rivalries In Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Rafael Lacerda Silveira Rocha, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Corinne Davis Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais The Street Casino: Survival in Urban Street Gangs; Simon Harding, Middlesex Gangs and the Social Media: OGs to Generation X; Gregory Christopher Brown, California State, Fullerton John Ndungu Ngugi Ndikaru, The Technical of Kenya 609. The Link between Substance Use and Criminal Behavior 5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse New Methods for Old Questions: Exploring the Drug-Crime Nexus Using Latent Trajectory Models; Jason Leslie Payne, Australian National Reciprocal Lagged Effects of Drugs and Crime After Prison; Leah Kathleen Hamilton, Temple ; Nathan W. Link, Temple Offender Decision-Making and Displacement: The Influence of Drugs and Alcohol; Barbara Smith, Texas State ; Kim Rossmo, Texas State Barbara Smith, Texas State THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Craig Joseph Forsyth, of Louisiana at Lafayette 611. Policy Panel: How Academic Terrorism and Counterterrorism Research can Better Support the Intelligence Community 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Efforts to Identify Predictors of Radicalization, Disengagement, and Deradicalization; William Braniff, National Center for the Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism (START), of Maryland Government Behaviour that could Trigger or Reduce Terrorist Violence; Laura Dugan, of Maryland; Daren G. Fisher, of Maryland Statistical Methods to Evaluate the Effects of Government Actions; Gentry White, Queensland of Technology Laura Dugan, of Maryland Discussant: John W., National Counterterrorism Center 610. Theoretical Perspectives on Social Contexts, Variety of Controls, Integration, and Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Religiosity, Marijuana Use, and Binge Drinking: A Test of the Moral Communities Hypothesis; Craig Rivera, Niagara ; Timothy Lauger, Niagara ; Michael Cretacci, Buffalo State, SUNY Acculturation and Delinquency Risk of Second Generation Arab-American Immigrants: The Role of Religion and Religious Institutions; Amarat Zaatut, Rutgers Spirituality and Recidivism; Ashley K. Boillot- Fansher, Sam Houston State Social Disintegration and Control Balance Theory as Explanations of Youth Violence; Steffen Zdun, Bielefeld Contending Routines: A Theoretical Explanation for a Serial Offender; Craig Joseph Forsyth, of Louisiana at Lafayette 612. Building Responsive Systems from Sea to Shining Sea: Adapting RNR Concepts to Real World Settings 5:00 to 6:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Building and Sustaining Systemic Responsivity; Liana Taylor, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason ; Amy Murphy, George Mason Going Back to Cali: Lessons from Realignment in Three California Jurisdictions; Amy Murphy, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason ; Heather Toronjo, George Mason Beyond Risk: Implementing Risk-NEED- Responsivity with Philadelphia Probation; Heather Toronjo, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason ; Amy Murphy, George Mason RNR in a Unified System: Implementing RNR Inside and Outside The Walls in Delaware; 186

189 Daniel O'Connell, of Delaware Faye Taxman, George Mason Discussant: C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ 613. Criminalization and Ecological, Environmental, and Individual Correlates of Crime 5:00 to 6:20pm Morgan, Lobby A Multiple Wave Examination of the Criminalization Hypothesis; Brittany Jaecques, of Missouri - St. Louis Testing the Criminalization Hypothesis by Examining the Offending Patterns of the Homeless and Mentally Ill; Megan Davidson, East Carolina ; Michele Stacey, East Carolina Exploring the Role of the Environmental Context in the Spatial Distribution of Calls-for-Service Associated with Emotionally Disturbed Persons; Adam Vaughan, Simon Fraser ; Ashley Nicole Hewitt, Simon Fraser ; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser ; Patricia Brantingham, Simon Fraser The Rural and Remote North: An Ecological Analysis of Mental Health Related Police Contacts in Northern British Columbia; Katherine Brine, Simon Fraser Adults with Developmental Disabilities and their Involvement in the Criminal Justice System; Kellie Wallace, of Massachusetts, Lowell Sarah M. Manchak, of Cincinnati 614. Understanding Gun Violence in Urban Communtiies 5:00 to 6:20pm Monroe, Stemming the Tide of Violence: A Review of the Evidence and Implementation Strategies to Curb Urban Violence; Trevor Fronius, WestEd; Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Research An Examination of the Social and Financial Impacts from a Strategy to End Gun Violence; Anthony Petrosino, WestEd; Douglas Bradham, American Institutes for Research A Comparative Study Using Propensity Score Matching to Predict Incarceration Likelihoods THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Following a Statewide Youth Violence Intervention; Mary Vriniotis, American Institutes for Research; Nicholas Read, American Institutes for Research Examining the Impacts of Stacked Prevention Funding, Norms of Violence, and Police- Community Relationships in Reducing Youth Gun Violence in High-Risk Urban Areas; Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Research; Michael Marks, American Institutes for Research Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 615. Studying Suspicious Activities and Terrorism Using the American Terrorism Study and Extremist Crime Database 5:00 to 6:20pm Northwest, Lobby Studying Suspicious Pre-Incident Activities and Successful Terrorist Outcomes Based on Data from the American Terrorism Study; Brent Smith, of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Paxton Roberts, of Arkansas; Brent Klein, Michigan State Comparing Observable and Non-Observable Pre- Incident Activities Based on Data from the U.S. Extremist Crime Database; William Parkin, Seattle ; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State ; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center Creating the TEVUS Portal: Successes and Challenges of Integrating Open-Source Terrorism Databases; Jackson Cothren, of Arkansas Examining Fatal and Non-Fatal Terrorist Attacks Using the ATS and ECDB; Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Brent Klein, Michigan State Discussant: David Sobczyk, U.S. Department of Homeland Security / National SAR Initiative

190 616. Legal Services for the Indigent: Where Is All the Data Taking Us? 5:00 to 6:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Defending Data; Andrew Ferguson, UDC David A. Clarke School of Law; Pamela Metzger, Tulane Law School You Have the Research, Now What? Non- Traditional Ways of Utilizing Research Results!; Caroline Cooper, American ; Preeti Menon, American Responsible and Strategic Use of Data; Julia Leighton, Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia; Avis Buchanan, Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia 617. Offending Dynamics and Script Analysis 5:00 to 6:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Patterns of Near Repeat Auto Thefts; Shuryo Fujita, Farmingdale State College, SUNY Offense Planning in Burglary: A Comparison of Deliberate Burglars and Impulsive Burglars; Amber Sanders, Pennsylvania State ; Joseph B. Kuhns, of North Carolina at Charlotte Exploring the Routine Activities of Open-Air Drug Sellers through Script Analysis; Victoria Sytsma, of Toronto; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Examining the Dynamics of Street Drug Dealing Activity at Micro Places; Ko-Hsin Hsu, Kutztown of Pennsylvania The Everyday Activities That Bind for Crime: Investigating the Process of Routine Activities; Ajima Olaghere, George Mason Ajima Olaghere, George Mason 618. Roundtable: Evaluating Criminological Theory 5:00 to 6:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor An Analysis of the Status Characteristics- Expectation States Tradition in Serial Crime; Extending Social Psychology to Serious Criminal Deviance; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan ; James L. Williams, Texas Woman's ; Michael Troy Brown, Texas Wesleyan ; Stephanie Kalapach, Texas Wesleyan ; J. Greg Gullion, Texas Wesleyan Building Bridges with Bourdieu: The Class, Culture, Crime Connection; Racheal E. Pesta, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER of Akron Emotional Cues and the Development of Delinquency: the Mediating Role of Self- Control and Social Bonds; Young Ju Chae, Northeastern Failed Neutralizations and PTSD; Paul Kooistra, Furman ; John S. Mahoney, Virginia Commonwealth The Social Ecology of Offender Decision Making: A Developmental Framework; Tricia Johnston, Georgia State Racheal E. Pesta, of Akron 619. Roundtable: Reentry in the Federal Courts 5:00 to 6:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Christina Ruffino, Federal Judicial Center Discussant: Mark Sherman, Federal Judicial Center 620. Advancing Research on Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence 5:00 to 6:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor An Integrated Theory of Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence; Maja M. Vlajnic, Northeastern "Why Doesn't (S)he Leave?": Disparities in Domestic Violence Help-Seeking for Victims in Same-Sex Relationships; Noelle K. Smart, Northeastern Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence Calls for Service Over-Time: Is There a Difference in the Pattern of Arrests among Same-Sex Partners and Heterosexual Partners?; Laura Siller, Northeastern ; Rebecca M. Cudmore, Northeastern Same-Sex Intimate Partner Homicide Cases Reported to NIBRS from ; Rebecca M. Cudmore, Northeastern ; Laura Siller, Northeastern Rebecca M. Cudmore, Northeastern 621. Crime Prevention Policy 5:00 to 6:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor The Changing Dynamics of Crime Prevention Policies: An Analysis of the NYPD Stop-and- Frisk Policy; Roger J. Chin, Claremont Graduate - The Claremont Colleges The Effect of California's Public Safety

191 Realignment on Recidivism; Mia Bird, Public Policy Institute of California / of California, Berkeley; Ryken Grattet, Public Policy Institute of California / of California, Davis; Sonya Tafoya, Public Policy Institute of California The Effectiveness or Ineffectiveness of Bullying Laws in Today's Modern Society; Angelina Victoria Calafiore, Kean The Judiciary's Role in Anti-Crime Agenda Setting; Nancy E. Marion, of Akron; Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State The Effects of Department of Justice Police Consent Decrees on Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation; Zachary Austin Powell, of Texas at Dallas; Michele Bisaccia Meitl, of Texas at Dallas; John L. Worrall, of Texas at Dallas Zachary Austin Powell, of Texas at Dallas 622. Division on Critical Criminology Social 6:00 to 10:00pm Georgetown West,. Poster Session I 6:00 to 7:00pm International Ballroom Center, 1. "Colorblind" Police Officers of America, 1990 to 2015; Alyssa Smith, Rutgers ; Keturah Golden, Rutgers ; Traven Harris, Rutgers ; Paige Allgood, Rutgers 2. (Re)Presentations of Sexual Violence against Women: A Critical Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Reports of Rape; Danica Ujević, of Ottawa 3. A Clinical Examination on Substance Abuse and Homicidal Ideation; Lily Chi-Fang Tsai, of Maryland Eastern Shore; Amakoe Ajavon, of Maryland Eastern Shore; Victor Hsia, of Maryland Eastern Shore 4. A Comparison of Drinking Dynamics among Dorm and Non-Dorm Residing College Students in the US; William Christopher Watkins, Central Connecticut State 5. A Comprehensive Examination of the Literature on Sexting Practices Among Young People; Ashley Jessica Baker, Institute of Technology 6. A Contextual Analysis of Sexual Offenders THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Decision Making: The Influence of Traits, States, and Knowledge; Amelie Pedneault, Simon Fraser ; Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser ; Danielle Harris, San Jose State 7. A Look at Police Oversight in Canada: Comparing the Operations and Effectiveness of Various Models; Jessica Woodley, Simon Fraser 8. A Meta-Analysis of Neurological Activation and Connectivity in Psychopathy; Jamie Newsome, of Texas at San Antonio; Katheryn Neugebauer, Trinity ; Anneliese New, of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio; Amy E. Ramage, of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio; Donald A. Robin, of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio 9. A Not So Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: Exploring Networks and Crime within a Legal Context; Ethan Rogers, of Iowa; Mark T. Berg, of Iowa 10. A Rational Choice Approach to Confessing Serious Offenses to the Police; Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, Université Laval 11. A Test of Social Control Theory: Examining the Effects of the Social Bond on Delinquency and Substance Abuse; Eray Karlidag, Virginia Commonwealth ; Nancy Ann Morris, Virginia Commonwealth 12. A Third Party's Judgments in Inter- and Intraracial Crimes; Jungwon Lee, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Steven Penrod, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY 13. Active Shooter Events: A Typology; Sarah E. Daly, Rutgers - Newark 14. Addressing the Aftermath of a Wrongful Conviction in North Carolina: Policy vs. Practice; Tiffany C. Merritt, of North Carolina at Greensboro; Saundra D. Westervelt, of North Carolina at Greensboro 15. Adolescents' Proposed Solutions for Addressing Cyberbullying: A Qualitative Study; Ellen Selkie, of Washington; Adrienne Ton, Seattle Children s Hospital; Nikita Midamba, Seattle Children s Research Institute; Megan Moreno, Seattle Children s Hospital 16. Aggressive Behavior Among College Students: Criminology Majors vs. Non- Criminology Majors; Youngyol Schanz, Slippery Rock

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

193 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER College Alcohol Consumption: An Examination of Findings from the CORE Survey 2006 & 2012; Stephanie Reis, Central Connecticut State ; Shamir Ratansi, Central Connecticut State 40. College Students' Perceptions of Sexual Assault Reporting; Briana Balone, of Missouri - St. Louis; Thomas Baker, of Central Florida 41. Community Participation in Policing: An Analysis of Police Websites for Soliciting Citizen Feedback; Aimee Chase, Portland State ; Cecilia Salazar, Portland State ; Kelsey Baleilevuka, Portland State ; Kris R. Henning, Portland State 42. Community Reintegration among Prisoners with Child Support Obligations: An Examination of Debt, Needs, and Service Receipt; Nathan W. Link, Temple ; Caterina Roman, Temple 43. Comparative Analysis on the Fear of Crime Between South Korea and the U.S; Myeong gi Hong, Kyonggi ; Ye Jin Kim, Kyonggi ; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi 44. Comparison of Attitudes Towards Sex Offenders and Misogynistic Values from a Sample of the Hispanic and the Non-Hispanic Community in New York City; Isamar Mayol Calderon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 45. Conceptualizing Multiple Domains of Victimization and Traumatization within a Comprehensive Model: Findings from a Nationwide Study of Women in Jail; Christopher R. DeCou, Idaho State ; Shannon Lynch, Idaho State ; Dana DeHart, of South Carolina; Joanne Belknap, of Colorado, Boulder 46. Content Analysis of St. Louis Post Dispatch Editorial Page Submissions addressing the Ferguson Shooting Incident and The Grand Jury's Decision to not return an Indictment; Rick M. Steinmann, Attorney at Law, Ferguson, Missouri 47. Convergence in Intrafamilial Homicides: Predicting Parricide and Intimate Partner Homicide; Christine Katherine Wojciechowski, of Waterloo; Phillip Shon, of Ontario Institute of Technology; Owen Gallupe, of Waterloo 48. Convict Conchie Criminology; Paula Bowles, of Northampton 49. Criminal and Non-Criminal Removals from the United States to Honduras; Pamela Ruiz, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 50. Crossing Through the Ivory Towers: Clery Crime Mapping and the Impact from the Local Community; Rebecca Rachel Marie DeCesare, of Central Florida 51. Crowd Computing: An Analysis of the Validity and Reliability of Ad Hoc Datasets of Police Killings; Matthew Lazarus Renner, of California, Irvine; Peter Augustine Hanink, of California, Irvine 52. Cyberbullying and Cyber Deviance in Social Media among College Students: A Test of Social Learning Theory and Routine Activities Theory; Gang Lee, Kennesaw State 53. Dating Violence: A Global Epidemic Affecting Society; Lynnette Priscilla Coto, of Central Florida; Michelle Fabiola Parra, of Central Florida 54. Delinquency or Delinquent Peers: What Comes First?; Vered Tamir, of Haifa 55. Deterrence In Cyberspace: Investigating The Relationship Of Login Banners Amongst System Trespassers; Lizabeth Remrey, of Maryland 56. Developmental Factors of Crime Hot Spots; SooHyun O, of Cincinnati; YongJei Lee, of Cincinnati 57. Dimensions of a Disgruntled Gathering: Applying Situational Crime Prevention to Political Protests; Logan Kennedy, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Tamara D. Madensen, of Nevada, Las Vegas 58. Discrimination, Police Abuse of Power, and Youth Development; Timothy Nixon, of Cincinnati; Michael TenEyck, of Cincinnati; J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati 59. Does Land Use Planning Influence Residential Burglary?; Theodore Scott Lentz, Texas State ; Marcus K. Felson, Texas State 60. Does it Happen Here? A Study of Sexual Assault at a Women's College; Mischelle Van Brakle, Notre Dame of Maryland 61. Don t Tase Me, Bro: Police Use of Force by Disadvantage; Adam Venters, of Memphis; Amanda D. Johnson, of Memphis; Bert Burraston, of Memphis 191

194 62. Effectiveness of Juvenile Offender Mentoring Programs on Recidivism; Stephanie Duriez, of Cincinnati; Carrie Sullivan, of Cincinnati; Sarah M. Manchak, of Cincinnati; Edward Latessa, of Cincinnati 63. Effects of Legalized Recreational Marijuana on Denver's 16th Street Mall; Jennifer Bradford, Metropolitan State of Denver; Jennifer Jill Bierwiler-Wallace, Metropolitan State of Denver; Alyssa Gest, Metropolitan State of Denver 64. Evaluating Corrections-Based Work and Vocational Education Programs: A Meta- Analysis; Lydie Ravone Loth, of Cincinnati; Angela Joyce Thielo, of Cincinnati; Angelyne Martiniuc, of Cincinnati 65. Evaluation of the DHS: Efficacy in Reducing the Impact of Terrorism on US Interests; Danielle Ehrnstein, of Maryland, College Park 66. Examining Model Fit in an Analysis of Sexual Assault; Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford ; Danielle Fenimore, Radford ; Nicole Hendrix, Radford 67. Examining Prison Effects on Recidivism: A Regression Discontinuity Approach; Ojmarrh Mitchell, of South Florida; Joshua Cochran, of South Florida; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State ; William Bales, Florida State 68. Examining Willingness to Report Crime to Police: A Multilevel Analysis of Crime Reporting, Trust, Fear of Crime, and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System; Brittani A. McNeal, of Arkansas at Little Rock; Emily R. Berthelot, of Arkansas at Little Rock; Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State 69. Examining the Relationship between Fear of Terrorism and Similarity to Victims Backgrounds; Luzi Shi, at Albany, SUNY 70. Explaining Moral and Criminal Policy Processes: The Case of U.S. Marijuana Policy; Ian Danielson, of Colorado, Denver 71. Exploratory Study on the Impact of Prison Setting on Recidivism in England and Wales; Angela Wilson, Simon Fraser 72. Exploring Campus Sexual Assault Advocates' Knowledge of and Adherence to Rape Myths; Brittany Brooks, of Central Missouri; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ashley Wellman, of Central Missouri 73. Exploring the Role of Community Assets in Youth Violence; Sarah A. Stoddard, of Michigan; Jason Goldstick, Oakland ; Robert Lipton, California Department of Public Health; Marc A. Zimmerman, of Michigan 74. Exploring the long-term impact of a foot patrol initiative in Lower Lonsdale, British Columbia, Canada; Nicole Melenka, Simon Fraser 75. Expressive Partner Homicides in Spain: Differences between Aggressor s Sex; Miguel Angel Soria, of Barcelona; Laura Pajón, of Barcelona; Alba Company Fernández, Universitat de Barcelona; Mireia Lopez De La Piedra, Universitat de Barcelona; Montserrat Lebrón, Universidad de Barcelona 76. Family Detention In The Eyes Of The Media; Nestor Nicolas Vera Tata, of California, Irvine 77. Fear of School Victimization: Assessing the Relationship between Demographic Characteristics, Prior Victimization, and School Involvement; Kristen Sobba, of Arkansas at Little Rock 78. Female Sexual Co-Offenders : Life Course and Offense Process; Marion Desfachelles, Université de Montréal 79. Forensics versus Forensics: A Case Study of the Casey Anthony Criminal Trial; Anna Ndegwa, Simon Fraser ; Lynne Bell, Simon Fraser 80. Gambling on Crime : A Longitudinal Study of the Relationship between Pathological Gambling and Crime; Balthazar Queloz, Université de Montréal; Frédéric Ouellet, Université de Montréal 81. Gangs and Crime: Integrating Predictive Gang Prevention; Robert Matthew Brzenchek, Capella 82. Gender Differences in Fear of Crime and Victimization. An Analysis of Individual Data in Mexico; Aurea Esther Grijalva-Eternod, National Council of Science and Technology, of Guadalajara, Mexico; Esther Fernández-Molina, of Castilla-La Mancha 83. Gender and Procedural Justice: An Examination of Specialized Drug Courts; Logan Somers, Arizona State 84. Gendered Views of Trafficking and Risk: Perceptions of Sex Trafficking Among

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

202 Shenkin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Margaret Smith, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY 29. Attitudes toward the Death Penalty; Claudia San Miguel, Texas A&M International ; Kristina E. Morales, Texas A&M International ; Claritza A. Vasquez, Texas A&M International ; Claudia Ortiz, Texas A&M International 30. Beyond G.R.E.A.T! Secondary Benefits of the Houston Police Department s Gang Resistance Education and Training Program for Schools, Communities and Law Enforcement; Renee Lamberton, of Houston - Downtown; Rebecca Pfeffer, of Houston - Downtown 31. Blue Rookie: An Exploratory Study of Early Detection of Racially Biased Policing; Hansel Alejandro Aguilar, George Mason ; Jaime Ulises Aguilar, George Mason 32. Building a Multi-Agency Response to Domestic Violence Strangulation: Lessons and Challenges; Adam J. Pritchard, of Central Florida; Amy Reckdenwald, of Central Florida 33. Burnout Syndrome In Penitentiary Employees: Differences Between Prison Units And Professional Categories; Juliana Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos, Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP); Raquel V. Oliveira, Florida State ; Valéria Schneider, Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP); Fernanda Salloume Sampaio Bonafé, Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP); João Maroco, ISPA - Instituto Universitário 34. Calls-for-service: The Influence of Time, Type and Space; Di Jia, Sam Houston State 35. Can Hot Spots of Domestic Violence Reduce Criminalness?; Michal Dayan, Israeli Police Department 36. Challenging Student Creativity: Visual Projects of Undergraduate Learning; Susan R. Takata, of Wisconsin - Parkside 37. Children of the Incarcerated: Understanding the Role of Parenting in Youth Violence and Delinquent Behaviors; Oscar Rosales, Texas Tech ; Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, Texas Tech 38. CoSA-Ottawa s Volunteers Subjective Experiences with Sex Offenders: Taming the Monstrous ; Marci Jessica Beitner THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Collaborative Policing: A Case Study of the Red Deer Domestic Violence Collaborative Court Program; Lucy Wang, of Calgary 40. College Student Health and Help-Seeking; Jessica Nicole Mitchell, of South Florida; Katelind Halldorsson, of South Florida 41. Community Oriented Criminal Justice at Coppin State ; Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State 42. Community Policing: Have We Gone Back to the 50s?; Bernadette J. Holmes, Norfolk State ; Michael Fischer, Norfolk State ; Carla Miller, Shenendoah ; Doris Edmonds, Norfolk State 43. Community Response to Gender-Based Violence; Anne-Marie Nolet, of Montreal; Carlo Morselli, Université de Montréal; Marie-Marthe Cousineau, of Montreal 44. Comparing the Accuracy of Geographic Profiling, by Considering the Number of Crimes; Shumpei Haginoya, Forensic Science Laboratory, Tochigi Prefectural Police Headquarters; Hiroki Kuraishi, Forensic Science Laboratory, Shiga Prefectural Police Headquarters; Toyoharu Hosokawa, Forensic Science Laboratory, Shizuoka Prefectural Police Headquarters; Aiko Hanayama, Scientific Investigation Laboratory, Aomori Prefectural Police Headquarters; Masakazu Kobayashi, Forensic Science Laboratory, Miyagi Prefectural Police Headquarters; Takashi Sugimoto, Forensic Science Laboratory, Nagasaki Prefectural Police Headquarters 45. Compliance with Title IX and Clery Act Policies among Tribal Institutions; Katherine Kafonek, of Baltimore; Shayna Stoots, of Baltimore 46. Connections Between Age of Onset of Alcohol and Drug use, Substance Dependence, Arrest History, Offense Type, and Severity; Janine Kremling, California State, San Bernardino; Roger Peters, of South Florida; Elizabeth Hunt, of South Florida 47. Contingency Theory: An Evaluation of County and Municipal Law Enforcement Agencies Terrorism Preparedness; Cayla Comens, Illinois State ; Cara E. Rabe- Hemp, Illinois State

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

210 213. Youth Involved in Prostitution: Changes in Interactions with Police and Social Service Agencies; Jennifer McMahon-Howard, Kennesaw State 214. She Asked For It : Measuring Students Support of and Belief in Rape Myths; Rebecca Nabzdyk, of Central Missouri; Ashley Wellman, of Central Missouri THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

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212 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, Criminology Editorial Board Meeting Breakfast 7:30 to 9:00am Georgetown West, 629. Neighborhood Disparities in Disadvantage, Social Capital and Violent Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Deserts of Disadvantage: The Effects of Diffuse Structural Disadvantage on Violent Crime in Urban Communities; Lallen T. Johnson, Drexel ; Robert J. Kane, Drexel Understanding Neighborhood Disparities in Violent Crime: Does the City-Wide Structure of Co-offending Networks Matter?; Sara Bastomski, Yale ; Noli Brazil, Yale Trauma, Anger and Intergenerational Incarceration; Mark Halsey, Flinders The Role of Neighborhood Disadvantage in Victimization Coping Strategies; Christopher Palmore, Pennsylvania State A Tale of Two Cities: Is Violent Crime a Loss or Formation of Social Capital?; DeAndre Terrell Beadle, of Arkansas DeAndre Terrell Beadle, of Arkansas 630. Measuring and Modeling Beliefs about the Police and Law 8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Compliance with the Law and Cooperation with the Police in Japan; Masahiro Tsushima, Ryukoku ; Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku A Multidimensional Model of Legal Cynicism; Faith Gifford, Arizona State ; Michael D. Reisig, Arizona State Dominant Personalities and Perceptions of Procejural Justice and Police Legitimacy; Doug Mellom, Arizona State ; Justin Ready, Arizona State ; Jacob Young, Arizona State Procedural Justice, Obligation to Obey, and Cooperation with Police in a Community of Ghanaian Immigrants; Daniel K. Pryce, George Mason ; Devon Johnson, George Mason ; Edward R. Maguire, American Public Perceptions of Police Legitimacy; Jennifer Gibbs, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Jennifer Gibbs, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg 631. Vicarious Victimization: Coping, Forgiveness, and Closure 8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace After Exoneration: The Experience of Closure; Valli Rajah-Mandery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Amy Shlosberg, Fairleigh Dickinson ; Evan Mandery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Homicide Survivors Definitions of Forgiveness: Intra-personal, Inter-personal, and Extrapersonal Orientations; Kristen L. Hourigan, at Albany, SUNY My Loved One Was Raped: The Experiences of Family, Spouses and Friends of Sexual Assault Victims; Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State Understanding Sexual Assault Disclosure: A Modified Version of Ullman's Social Reactions Questionnaire; Sarah Koon-Magnin, of South Alabama Exploring Rape Survivor Activities: Establishing a Foundation for Policy, Practice, and Support; Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State 632. Author Meets Critics: Why We Harm 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Lois Presser, of Tennessee Critics: Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona 633. Author Meets Critics: System Kids: Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of Regulation 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Author: Lauren Silver, Rutgers - Camden Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Rutgers Critics: Jody Miller, Rutgers Jamie J. Fader, Temple Kimberly Cook, of North Carolina, Wilmington Jill McCorkel, Villanova

213 634. Avoiding and Leaving Criminal Justice Institutions 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace Institutional Avoidance or Engagement? How Race Shapes the Relationship Between Criminal Justice Contact and Institutional Involvement; Brianna Remster, Villanova ; Rory Kramer, Villanova Mechanisms in Crime Prevention: A Holistic Approach; Tore Bjørgo, Norwegian Police College Integrating Developmental Research into Practice: The Role of Positive and Negative Life-Events in Probation Outcomes; John Boman, of Wyoming; Eric Wodahl, of Wyoming Studying Desistance in Prisons; Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY What I d Tell My 16 Year Old Self: Criminal Desistance, Young Adults, and Maturation; Matthew L. Mizel, of California, Los Angeles; Laura S. Abrams, of California, Los Angeles Matthew L. Mizel, of California, Los Angeles 635. Propensity and Prediction 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace Origins of Violence: Linking a Temperament- Based Model of Conduct Problems and a Developmental-Based Model of Aggression; Jeff Mathesius, Simon Fraser ; Patrick Lussier, Université Laval; Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser Changes in Self-control and Delinquency; Ryang Hui Kim, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services; Byung Jun Cho, Westfield State ; Hee Jung Lee, of Massachusetts, Lowell Early Onset of Delinquent Behavior Developments and Predictive Power; Klaus Boers, of Muenster; Jost Reinecke, of Bielefeld; Daniel Seddig, of Zurich Predicting Arrest Probability across Time: A Test of Competing Perspectives; Michelle Coyne, of Cincinnati / DeSales The Impact of Criminal Propensity and Motivation to Desist on Offending Trajectories: An Investigation of Population Heterogeneity and State Dependence Perspectives; Derek Mueller, of Cincinnati; Omeed Ilchi, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER of Cincinnati; Christopher Sullivan, of Cincinnati; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas Derek Mueller, of Cincinnati 636. NIJ Highlights: Violent Extremism in the U.S. and Lessons about Combating and Preventing It 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Community Policing Strategies To Counter Violent Extremism; David Schanzer, Duke Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted, U.S. Community- Based, Muslim-Led CVE Program; John Horgan, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Michael Williams, of Massachusetts, Lowell; William Evans, of Nevada, Reno Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Research to Support Exit USA; Matthew DeMichele, RTI International; Pete Simi, of Nebraska at Omaha; Kathy Blee, of Pittsburgh; Kelle Barrick, RTI International Evaluation of the SLATT Program; Lois Davis, RAND Corporation; Todd Helmus, RAND Corporation John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Discussants: Michael Jensen, of Maryland Gina Ligon, of Nebraska at Omaha 637. Cyberbullying: Risk Assessment, Predictions, and Responses 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace Cyberbullying after High School: Exploring Cyberbullying Victimization And Offending In College Students; Meghan Elizabeth Hembree, Armstrong State Predicting The Responses Of Adolescents Toward Cyberbullying; Bethany Poff, Appalachian State ; George Higgins, of Louisville; Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State ; Melissa Ricketts, Shippensburg The Internet Is Always On: A Look At General Theory Of Crime, Routine Activities Theory, And Cyberbullying; Alexis Hayton, of New Haven

214 The Prediction Model On Types Of Risk Factors Related To Cyberbullying In Korea; Juyoung Song, Korean Institute of Criminology What Is In A Name - Critical Examination Of Programs Combatting Cyberbullying; Nicolette Reyhani, of Guelph Donald Rebovich, Utica College 638. A Longitudinal Evaluation and Policy Considerations of a New Rehabilitation Program 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Introduction to Ascend, a New Cognitive Behavioral Program; Christine Morse, Ascend Program; Toni White, Ascend Program A Longitudinal Outcome Evaluation of a New Cognitive Behavioral Program; Jennie Kaufman Singer, California State, Sacramento; Yvette Farmer, California State, Sacramento; Ryan Mychal Getty, California State, Sacramento Using the Words of Offenders as Data to Enhance the Evaluation of a New Cognitive Behavioral Program; Yvette Farmer, California State, Sacramento; Jennie Kaufman Singer, California State, Sacramento; Ryan Mychal Getty, California State, Sacramento Policy and Administrative Issues in Getting New Rehabilitation Programs in Correctional Agencies; Milo Fitch, Sacramento County Sheriff's Department 639. Research on the Measurement of Crime Prevalence and Trends 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace National Estimates of Specific Crime Rates from NIBRS Data; John Roberts, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Aki Roberts, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Unwrapping the "Other" Category: An Examinations of Weapons and Mass Murder in SHR and NIBRS; Lin Huff-Corzine, of Central Florida; James McCutcheon, of Memphis; Sarah Ann Sacra, of Central Florida; Jay Corzine, of Central Florida; Mindy Weller, of Central Florida Much Ado about Nothing: Rates versus Counts in Studies of Crime and Justice using ARIMA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Interrupted Time Series Techniques; Mitchell B. Chamlin, Texas State ; Andrea E. Krajewski, Texas State ; William Alex Pridemore, at Albany, SUNY; Ethan Rogers, of Iowa Correspondence between National and City Crime Trends in India; Sami Ansari, Salem State Measuring the Prevalence of Bonded Labor Victimization in Tamil Nadu State, India; Andee Cooper Parks, International Justice Mission; Beth Rabinovich, Westat; Krishnan Kandasamy, National Adivasi Solidarity Council; Alesha Rusk, International Justice Mission; Matthew Airola, Westat; Michael Giangrande, Westat; Paul Zador, Westat; Terence Fitzgerald, International Justice Mission Andee Cooper Parks, International Justice Mission 640. The Spatial Distribution of Offenders, Disorder, and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Environment and Neighborhood Characteristics and Spatial Clustering of Bank Robbery in Houston; Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State Offenders Offend in Hot Spots But They Grow Up In Neighborhoods; Mercer Sullivan, Rutgers - Newark Neighborhood Abandonment, Alcohol, Drug Activity and Crime: A Spatial Analysis of Camden, NJ; Richard Stansfield, Rutgers ; Louis Tuthill, Rutgers The Trialectics of Crime, Surveillance and Urban Disorder; Christopher Magno, Gannon Doctoring Disorganization: Mapping Crime and Hospitalizations in Dallas, TX; Alexis Harper, of Texas at Dallas Alexis Harper, of Texas at Dallas 641. Media, Crime and Social Justice 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace The Impact of Racism on the Media and Crime Nexus; David N. Baker, Texas Southern ; Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson ; Sean Wilson, Texas Southern

215 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Media Manufacture of Madness: Criminalizing Gender and Race; Negar Pourebrahim Alamdar, York The Criminalization of Conformity: Media Construction of Youth Gangs; Livy Anthony Visano, York Negar Pourebrahim Alamdar, York Discussant: Livy Anthony Visano, York 642. Crime and Place: Situational Characteristics 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace A Conjunctive Analysis of Street Robbery: Extending the Evidence Base Regarding Facility Configurations and Spatial Distributions of Crime; Lucia Summers, Texas State ; Monica Caballero, Texas State Crime and Place: Perspectives from a Developing Country; Faisal Umar, College London; Shane D. Johnson, College London; James Cheshire, College London Spatio-Temporal Examination of Violent Crime: The Role of Neighborhood Characteristics and Alcohol Availability; Aleksandra J. Snowden, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Rachel Treuer, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 643. Special Issues in the Criminal Justice System in Korea 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace Suicide Attempts Among Electric Monitoring Probationers in Korea; Junseob Moon, Catholic Kwandong ; Changhan Lee, Dongguk Comparing Crime Rates between South Korea and the United States; Sung-hun Byun, Rutgers Correlates of Diverse Pathways in Victimization; Youngoh Jo, SUNY Brockport; Bora Lee, Claflin Junseob Moon, Catholic Kwandong 644. Policing Vulnerability 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Hidden and Silenced Vulnerabilities: The Underand Over-Policing of LGBTIQ Victims; Nicole L. Asquith, of Western Sydney; Angela Dwyer, Queensland of Technology The Impact of a Socially Disorganised Community upon the Vulnerability of Police; Ken Wooden, of Western Sydney Psychologically Vulnerable Suspects and Police Interviews: Risks and Mitigation; Karl Roberts, of Western Sydney Nicole L. Asquith, of Western Sydney 645. Perspectives on the School Environment, Structural Barriers to Success, and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Afterschool Programs and Youth Safety in a Boomtown Community; Roni Mayzer, of North Dakota; Thomasine Heitkamp, of North Dakota Race, Threat, and Interracial Contact: An Examination of Exclusionary School Punishment; Cresean Hughes, Florida State ; Patricia Warren, Florida State ; Eric A. Stewart, Florida State ; Caroline M. Bailey, Florida State Predictors of College Participation and Desistance from Crime Among Residents from a Socially Disorganized Neighborhood: Pathways into the Ivory Tower; Michelle Meloy, Rutgers - Camden; Kristin Curtis, Rutgers - Camden; Ashley Jensen, Rutgers - Camden; Taylor Kates, Rutgers - Camden; Romero Lundy, Rutgers - Camden; Jessica McConnell, Rutgers - Camden; Megan Propati, Rutgers - Camden; Shelby Tucker, Rutgers - Camden; Wayne Webb, Rutgers - Camden What Kinds of Colleges are Most Dangerous? Associations Between School- Factors and the Risk of Rape for Female Students; Stephen Cranney, of Pennsylvania Stephen Cranney, of Pennsylvania 213

216 646. Suicide Among Incarcerated Individuals: Rates, Risk Factors, and Adjustment Upon Release 8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, Prison Suicide Rates in the Era of Mass Incarceration; Jessica Mercante, Sam Houston State ; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State Factors Associated with Prisoner Suicide: Using Random Forest Techniques to Understand Suicide Completion in Prisons; Sara Debus- Sherrill, ICF International; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State I Am a Failure : Unemployment, Shame, and Suicidal Ideation Among Former Jail Inmates; Mariam Gregorian, Catholic of America; June Tangney, George Mason ; Jeffrey Stuewig, George Mason ; Kelly Moore, George Mason Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State Discussant: Elizabeth L. Jeglic, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 647. Bias in Police-Citizen Contacts? 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby Categorization, Stereotyping and Police Traffic Enforcement Behavior; Chris Barnum, St. Ambrose ; Matthew Auliff, St. Ambrose ; Melissa Linn, St. Ambrose Politicized Policing Practices: Immigration Enforcement, Stop-and-Frisk, and their Use in Revitalization Strategies; Emily Shrider, The Ohio State Procedural Justice Theory: A Race-Conscious Critique; Karen Suzanne Glover, California State, San Marcos The More things Change, the More they Stay the Same? Estimating the Effect of the Floyd et al. v. NYC on Stop-and-Frisk Patterns; Joel Capellan, CUNY Graduate Center; Jeremy Porter, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Jeanene Barrett, CUNY Graduate Center Police Departments and Racial Profiling: An Analysis of Traffic Stop Study Data in Illinois; Mia Gilliam, Illinois State ; Kelsie Langheim, Illinois State FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ; Michael C. Gizzi, Illinois State Mia Gilliam, Illinois State 648. Crime and Place: Social Control and Social Disorganization 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby Effects of Social Control and Collective Efficacy on Victimization, Fear, and Disorder Perceptions in a Relational Society; Doris Chu, National Chung Cheng ; Sue-Ming Yang, George Mason ; Mei-Chin Juan, National Chung Cheng ; Tzu- Hao Wu, National Chung Cheng Effects of Social Disorganization on Physical and Social Disorder Within Neighborhoods. An Empirical Test of Three Versions of Social Disorganization Theory; Gerben Bruinsma, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); Wim Bernasco, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); Evelien Hoeben, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); Heleen Janssen, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); Lieven Pauwels, Ghent ; Frank Weerman, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Who Sees More Disorder? An Experiment on Perception of Disorder between Police, Residents, and Ex-Offenders; Sue-Ming Yang, George Mason 649. Understanding Crime Trends: Results From the National Academies of Sciences Roundtable 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom Center, The Prevalence and Incidence of Offending During the Crime Drop; Eric Baumer, Pennsylvania State ; Mark T. Berg, of Iowa; Richard Rosenfeld, of Missouri - St. Louis; Rolf Loeber, of Pittsburgh

217 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Where the Action is in Crime? Variability of Crime Across Different Spatial Units in The Hague; Wouter Steenbeek, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; David Weisburd, George Mason Age Period Cohort Analysis of the Crime Drop in New York from 1990 to 2010; Jaeok Kim, at Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Bushway, at Albany, SUNY; Hui- Shien Tsao, at Albany, SUNY Can Hot Spots Policing Reduce Crime in Jurisdictions? An Agent-Based Model Simulation; David Weisburd, George Mason ; Anthony Braga, Rutgers / Harvard ; Elizabeth Groff, Temple ; Alese Wooditch, George Mason 650. Empirical Explanations of Victimization Patterns Using Large-Scale Data 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East, An Examination of Sexual Assault in Same Sex Relationships: Establishing a Baseline from Nationally Reported Incidents; Jessie L. Krienert, Illinois State ; Jeffrey A. Walsh, Illinois State Coercive Control across Age Groups: Findings from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS); Christina N. Policastro, of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Mary A. Finn, Michigan State Interactive Effect of Partners' Violence and Victims' Propensity on Sexual Violence Victimizations: An analysis of the 2010 NISVS; Seongmin Park, of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Yeok-il Cho, of Central Missouri Unraveling American Indian Homicide Victimization in North Carolina; Brian Pitman, of North Carolina, Wilmington; Christina Lanier, of North Carolina, Wilmington Is Gang Victimization More Detrimental?: An Exploration of Gang Violence Using the NCVS; Jennifer Gatewood Owens, of Missouri - Kansas City; J. Michael Vecchio, Loyola Chicago Jennifer Gatewood Owens, of Missouri - Kansas City 651. ASC Welcomes New Members, Students and Mentors Breakfast 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom West, 652. Roundtable: Mentoring Adjuncts (Practitioners): The Unknown Requirements of Scholarship, Service, and Teaching 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Claudia San Miguel, Texas A&M International Discussant: David R. Montague, of Arkansas at Little Rock 653. Roundtable: Self-Defense, Castle Doctrine, and Stand Your Ground: Race and Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Gender 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #2, Terrace Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College Discussants: Alero Afejuku, Argosy Lorenzo M. Boyd, of Massachusetts, Lowell 654. Roundtable: Still Doing "Hard Time" : Recent and Future Trends in our Prisons 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #3, Terrace Participants: Ann Marie Rocheleau, Stonehill College Robert Johnson, American Alison B. Martin, Council of State Governments Justice Center 655. Roundtable: Researching Self-Represented Litigants, Civil Protection Orders, and Access to Justice 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #4, Terrace The Lautenberg Amendment: A Review of the Literature; Dory Mizrachi, of Nevada, Las Vegas Moving between Infinity Focus and Aperture: The Researcher s Lens and the Focus of Research; Amy M. Magnus, of California, Irvine; Carolyn S. Willis, of Nevada, Las Vegas 215

218 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Barriers to Justice: Challenges Faced by ESL Clients Seeking Protection Orders; Carolyn S. Willis, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Emily Troshynski, of Nevada, Las Vegas Judicial Differences in Protective Orders Issuance Rates: An Examination of Court Factors, Case Aspects, and Individual Characteristics; Alexa Bejinariu, of Nevada, Las Vegas Amy M. Magnus, of California, Irvine 656. Roundtable: Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges across the Glove 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium Participants: Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State Diana Lynne Bruns, Southeast Missouri State 657. Female Offending and Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby Intimate Partner Violence: The Impact of Sexism, Dominance, and Hostility; Jennifer E. Loveland, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Janie's Got a Gun:Gendered Predictors of Motivations for Aggression; Nicole Niebuhr, Sam Houston State ; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State ; Lisa Muftic, Sam Houston State ; Jeffrey A. Bouffard, Sam Houston State Collaboration or Co-option? Experiences on Task Forces with Advocates and Law Enforcement; Lisa Leduc, of Maine at Presque Isle Rape Myth Attitudes and Change: A Longitudinal Approach; Jesse R. McKee, James Madison Sexualized Images In Video Games, Sexist Attitudes, and Rape Myths; Chris Rose, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh; Victoria Beck, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh; Jason Lee, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Marika Dawkins, of Texas Rio Grande Valley 658. Trends in Group-Based Trajectory Modeling 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse Where You Start Affects Where You End Up: Using Start Values to Avoid Local Solutions in Group-Based Trajectory Models; Gary Sweeten, Arizona State ; Kara V. Hannula, Arizona State Order, Chaos, or Both? Using Group-Based Trajectory Models to Examine Patterns in Perceptual Risk Updating and Ambiguity; Alisa Matlin, Rutgers ; Samuel DeWitt, Rutgers - Newark; Robert Apel, Rutgers Developmental Trajectories of Sensation Seeking and Impulsivity: Social Sources of Stability and Change; Kara V. Hannula, Arizona State ; Callie H. Burt, of Washington Evidence for Life-Course Offense Specialization from Group-Based Multi-Trajectory Models; Arjan Blokland, NSCR / Leiden ; Gary Sweeten, Arizona State Gary Sweeten, Arizona State Discussant: Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon 659. Tribute to the Contributions of Richard H. Ward ( ) 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse Dick Ward the CJ Administrator; Mario Gaboury Dick Ward the Man; Julius Debro Dick Ward the International Criminologist; Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Dick Ward the NYPD Detective; William Bratton Dick Ward the Inspiration & Role Model; Nancy Rodriguez, National Institute of Justice Dick Ward the CJ Pioneer; Senator Blumenthal William Tafoya, of New Haven 216

219 660. Death as a Criminological Topic I 8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby A Comprehensive Statute Analysis of Death Certification-Related Matters across all Fifty U.S. States; Leah R. Ruiz, Washington State ; Brianne Michelle Posey, Washington State ; Craig Hemmens, Washington State ; Mary Stohr, Washington State ; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Deaths Stories: A Qualitative Analysis of Autopsy Narratives; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State ; Brooke M. Benecke, Washington State ; Olivia Rudisill, Washington State Vehicles as Weapons: An Comparison of Homicides, Suicides, and Accidents Involving Motor Vehicles; Arianna M. Schiffner, Washington State ; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Discussant: Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State 661. Policy Panel: Measuring Juvenile Recidivism 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse Measuring Juvenile Recidivism: Data collection and reporting practices in juvenile corrections; Arna Carlock, The Pew Charitable Trusts; Phil Stevenson, The Pew Charitable Trusts Multi-state Juvenile Recidivism Study; Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice; Teri Deal, National Center for Juvenile Justice Texas Juvenile Recidivism Study; Joshua Weber, Council of State Governments Justice Center Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Discussant: Brecht Donoghue, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Reentry, Recidivism, and Rehabilitation: Understanding 'What Works' I 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse For Whom Does a Neighborhood Effect Matter? Neighborhood Trajectories of a Cohort of Released Prisoners; Jessica T. Simes, Harvard Gender, Community Resources, and Disadvantage: Do Community Resources Have a Differential Effect on Reconviction for Females and Males who Return to Disadvantaged Communities?; Kaleena J. Burkes, Florida State ; Andrea M. Lindsey, Florida State Neighborhood Context, Health, and Race Impacts on Jail Reentry; Andrew Verheek, Western Michigan The Process of Reinstatement of Offenders Rights and its Effectiveness; Ekwuniru Nwokeji, of Maryland Eastern Shore Sarah Tahamont, at Albany, SUNY 663. Prison Life and Prisoner Subjectivity 8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby The Influence of the Multicultural Factors of Foreign National Inmate on Prison Life Satisfaction : Mainly with Foreign National Inmate in Cheonan Prison; Youngnam Song, Dongguk ; Seungjoo Lee, Dongguk ; Haneul Yim, Dongguk Do White-Collar Offenders Find Prison More Punitive than Property Offenders? Club Fed or Club Dread?; David May, Mississippi State ; Brian Payne, Old Dominion Examining Factors that Predict Religiosity Among Prison Inmates; Benjamin Meade, James Madison Importation vs. Deprivation? Prisonization of Male Inmates in Korea; Yoon-Ho Lee, Dongguk ; Sung Uook Lee, Michigan State The Complex Healthcare Needs of Elderly Male Inmates; Kathryn M. Nowotny, of Colorado, Boulder; Alice Cepeda, of Southern California Doris Schartmueller, California State, Chico 217

220 664. Moving In and Out of Academia and Practice 8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, Transition from Academia into the Field; David Bierie, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Transitioning between Worlds; Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth Moving from Academia to the Field; Brenda Riley, Tarleton State Moving between Academia and Practice; Cindy J. Smith, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) Steve Van Dine, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction 665. Situational Dynamics of International Violence 8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby An Analysis of Recent Murder Rate Trends in Jamaica; Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M ; Fay Williams, Northern Caribbean ; Lorna E. Grant, North Carolina Central Earning by Other Means: An Examination of Kidnapping and Functional Displacement in Antioquia, Colombia; Adam L. Dulin, U.S. Department of State; Jairo Patino, of New Haven Desistance and Recidivism of Ex-Combatants and the Relation With the Situation and Environment; Sergio Triana, of Cambridge Homicide Temporal Variations in Recife, Brazil; Debora Viana e Sousa Pereira, Federal of Pernambuco; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser ; Caroline Maria de Miranda Mota, Federal of Pernambuco Characteristics and Motivations of American Riots, ; Sarah Nicksa, Widener Sarah Nicksa, Widener 666. Illicit Drug Markets on the Internet 8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby Drug Trafficking and Vendor Characteristics on Tor Network Cryptomarkets; Diana Dolliver, of Alabama FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Purchasing Prescription Drugs Online: Problematic Patients or Capacitated Consumers?; Lisa Sugiura, of Southampton Scraping the Price of Weed: An Analysis of Cannabis Price Using Open Sources; Luca Giommoni, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Silk Road is not a Marketplace. Silk Road is a Global Revolt : Virtual Ethnography of the Discussion Forum; Andrew Mestrinaro, of Ontario Institute of Technology Conceptualizing Fraud and Violence on Cryptomarkets for Illicit Drugs; Kim Moeller, Aalborg ; Jakob Demant, of Copenhagen; Rasmus Andersen, of Copenhagen Kim Moeller, Aalborg 667. Advancing Queer Criminological Theory 8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby The Prison of Love and Its Queer Discontents: On the Value of Paranoid and Reparative Readings in Queer Criminological Scholarship; Matthew Ball, Queensland of Technology Insert Sexy Title Here: Moving Away From a Sex- Negative Criminology; Aimee Wodda, of Illinois at Chicago Minor Attraction: A Queer Criminology Issue; Allyson Walker Franklin, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 668. Roundtable: Police Officers Who Will "Pull" the Trigger 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor Evaristus Obinyan, Southern at New Orleans Discussants: Charles Ochie, Albany State, Albany, Georgia Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State John Penny, Southern at New Orleans Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State Hamid Shabazz, Stevenson Timothy Smith, Arizona Western College Participant: Patrick Ibe, Albany State, Albany, Georgia

221 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Perceptions of Hate and Terrorism 8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor Bias Crimes, Injury, and Reporting to Police: Results from the National Crime Victimization Survey; Matthew Fetzer, Shippensburg ; Frank Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Carrie Maloney, East Stroudsburg Defining and Measuring Hate: Hate Incidents and the Extreme Right-Wing in Pennsylvania; Andrew Ritchey, The Pennsylvania State ; Andrew Gladfelter, The Pennsylvania State Hate Crime Processing: Understanding the Trajectory of Hate Crime through the Criminal Justice System; Brendan Lantz, The Pennsylvania State ; Andrew Gladfelter, The Pennsylvania State ; R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State Perceived Signs of Security Threat and Preparedness: Explicating and Measuring the Relationship between What People See and What People Do; Suzanna Fay-Ramirez, The of Queensland; Lorraine Mazerolle, Institute for Social Science Research, of Queensland Prejudice Motivated Victimization and the Potential Barriers for Reporting Hate Crime; Susann Wiedlitzka, of Queensland Michele Grillo, Monmouth 670. Prisoner Misconduct, Riots, and the Pains of Imprisonment 8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor An Examination of Prison Riots Through the Lens of Environmental Criminology; Susruta Sudula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Mijin Kim, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center An Examination of Sex Differences in Inmate Misconduct; Carly Hilinski-Rosick, of Tampa; John Walsh, Grand Valley State Examining the Effect of Losing Good Time on Inmates Subsequent Behavior in Prison; Calli M. Cain, of Nebraska at Omaha; Benjamin Steiner, of Nebraska at Omaha Examining the Linkages between Prior Record and Inmate Misconduct Trajectories; Elisa Toman, of South Florida; John K. Cochran, of South Florida; Joshua Cochran, of South Florida; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State H. Daniel Butler, of Nebraska at Omaha 671. Recruiting Mentors for Youths: Motivations, Challenges and Effects 8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor National Survey of Men s Perceptions of Youth Mentoring; Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI International; James Trudeau, RTI International; Jason Williams, RTI International Motivations and Concerns of Mentor Candidates; James Trudeau, RTI International; Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI International; Jason Williams, RTI International Mentor Matches: Strength of Relationships and Youth Outcomes; Jason Williams, RTI International; Stephanie Hawkins Anderson, RTI International; James Trudeau, RTI International James Trudeau, RTI International 672. Pearson Digital Products Focus Group III 9:30 to 10:50am 4101, 4th Floor 673. ASC Business Meeting 9:30 to 10:50am Boundary, Terrace 674. Transnational Crime and Human Rights 9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Framing Humane Egalitarian World-Order Justice Using Neo-Kuhnian Paradigmatic Human- Rights Contrast Sets; Thomas E. Reed, Eastern Kentucky Promoting Global Preventative and Comprehensive Strategies on Police Governance and Human Trafficking; Diana Lynne Bruns, Southeast Missouri State ; Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium; Bruno Meini, International Police Executive Symposium Uncovering Child Trafficking in the Fishing Industry on Lake Volta, Ghana; Kirsten Singleton, International Justice Mission; Julie Stricker, International Justice Mission; Andee Cooper Parks, International Justice Mission; Katrina Baum, International Justice Mission 219

222 Saving Rhinos, Tigers, and Elephants: Analysis of Legislative Policies and the Definitions Used by Multiple Nations; Tamara Dempsey, Michigan State Preventing Torture? A Comparative Study of State Responses to the Findings and Recommendations of the European Anti-Torture Committee; Tom Daems, Leuven Institute of Criminology, of Leuven; Jonas Visschers, KU Leuven, Leuven Institute of Criminology Tom Daems, Leuven Institute of Criminology, of Leuven 675. Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America 9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, The Effects of Jail and Prison Confinement on Cohabitation and Marriage; Robert Apel, Rutgers Prison, Jail, and Family Life; Christopher Wildeman, Cornell ; Kristin Turney, of California, Irvine The Persistence of Online Criminal Histories in an Expungement Clinic Setting; Sarah E. Lageson, Rutgers - Newark Distinguishing Petty Offenders from Serious Criminals in the Estimation of Family Life Effects; Kathleen Powell, Rutgers ; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers 676. Organized, Occupational, And Organizational Criminal Behavior: A Focus On Domestic and International Cases Of Fraud And Corruption 9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace About The Corruption Network With Hungarian Examples; Eva Inzelt, Eotvos Lorand Crime And Corruption: Intersections And Ambiguities; James Mack Arthur Pitts, of Southern Mississippi; O. Hayden Griffin, III, of Alabama at Birmingham; William Wesley Johnson, of Southern Mississippi Global Corporate Crime And The Sino Forest Fraud In Canada; Matthew G. Yeager, King's College at Western, Canada Organized, Corporate, Or Environmental Crime? HSBC And The Blurring Of White Collar Crime FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Boundaries; Colleen Eren, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY The Psychology Of Corruption: Corrupt Transactions Between Business Employees And Public Officials; Madelijne Gorsira, VU Amsterdam; Adriaan Denkers, VU Amsterdam; Wim Huisman, VU Amsterdam Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State 677. Author Meets Critics: Youth Street Gangs: A Critical Appraisal 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Author: David Charles Brotherton, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Critics: Robert Donald Weide, California State, Los Angeles Simon Hallsworth, Campus Suffolk, UK Tim Black, Case Western Reserve 678. Author Meets Critics: The First Civil Right, How Liberals Built Prison America 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Author: Naomi Murakawa, Princeton Dallas Augustine, of California, Irvine Critics: Ben Brucato, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Darnell Hawkins, of Illinois at Chicago Kimberly Dodson, Western Illinois Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Indiana Peter Augustine Hanink, of California, Irvine 679. Advances in Biosocial Criminology 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace The Intersection of Aggregate- Lead Exposure and Crime; Brian Boutwell, Saint Louis ; Erik Nelson, Saint Louis ; Brett Emo, Saint Louis ; Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis ; Mario Schootman, Saint Louis ; Richard Rosenfeld, of Missouri - St. Louis An Assessment of Psychophysiological Effects on Intimate Partner Violence; Ian Silver,

223 of Cincinnati; Joseph Nedelec, of Cincinnati Killing in Combat: The Effect of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior and Adulthood Psychopathic Personality Traits; Joseph Nedelec, of Cincinnati; Kevin Beaver, Florida State Exposure to Pre- and Perinatal Risk Factors Partially Explains Mean Differences in Selfregulation Between Races; J.C. Barnes, of Cincinnati Matthew Larson, Wayne State 680. Neighborhood Institutions and Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Schools and Neighborhood Crime: The Effects of Dropout Rates and Test Scores on Youth Crime; Julie Gerlinger, of California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine Public Greenspace and Crime; Anthony Kimpton, of Queensland; Jonathan Corcoran, of Queensland; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, of Queensland Congregations and Crime Rates: Considering the Role of Informal Social Control; Michelle Mioduszewski, of California, Irvine High Opportunity Costs: Does Social Disorganization Condition the Association between Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Neighborhood Crime?; Christopher Contreras, of California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine; James C. Wo, of California, Irvine John R. Hipp, of California, Irvine 681. NIJ Highlights: A Discussion with the NIJ Director and the Presidents of ASC and ACJS 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Howard Spivak, National Institute of Justice Discussants: Nancy Rodriguez, National Institute of Justice Candace Kruttschnitt, of Toronto Brandon K. Applegate, of South Carolina FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Prescription Drug Abuse: Challenges for the Study of Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace A Community- Analysis of Opioid Abuse, Diversion and Related Crime; Peter Kreiner, Brandeis A Field Experiment to Test the Effectiveness of Unsolicited Alerts by a Prescription Monitoring Program; Douglas McDonald, Abt Associates Inc. Comparing the Characteristics of Prescription Opioid Misusers and Heroin Users; Khary K. Rigg, of South Florida Tammy L. Anderson, of Delaware Discussant: Tammy L. Anderson, of Delaware 683. Schools, Punishment, and Future Youth Outcomes 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace Punishing Parents: Collateral Consequences of School Discipline; Thomas James Mowen, of Wyoming Understanding the Relationship Between First Arrest, School Disciplinary Practices, and Involvement in the Juvenile Justice System; Tracey Woodard, Florida State ; Julie Mestre Brancale, Florida State ; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State ; George Pesta, Florida State Unequal Access: Punishment and Educational Attainment; Gerardo V. Cuevas, Pennsylvania State How Changes in School Accountability Laws Impact Juvenile Delinquency; Sara Jeffries (Dudeck), of New Haven; Maria Tcherni, of New Haven Family- Consequences of School Punishment; Aaron Kupchik, of Delaware; Thomas James Mowen, of Wyoming Aaron Kupchik, of Delaware

224 684. Preventing, Interdicting and Mitigating Extremist Events: Defending against Lone Actor Extremism 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace Patterns of Lone-Actor Radicalization: Identifying Relational Scripts; Stefan Hans Georg Malthaner, Aarhus ; Noémie Bouhana, College London; Lasse Engelbrecht Lindekilde, Aarhus Situational Crime Prevention, the Four Pillars of Opportunity and Lone-Wolf Terrorist Events: The Case of Run-Over Attacks; Simon Perry, The Hebrew ; Badi Hasisi, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem; Gali Perry, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem Legislative, Operational, Cultural and Technological Challenges for Deterrence: Combating and Investigating Incidents Linked to Radicalization, Extremism and Terrorism; Kacper Tomasz Gradon, of Warsaw; Agnieszka Gutkowska, of Warsaw Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State Discussant: Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center 685. Juror Decision Making and Sentencing Recommendations 9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Gender Differences in Support for the Death Penalty Among Capital Jurors; Wanda Foglia, Rowan Child Abuse as a Mitigating Factor in Death Penalty Sentencing; Lisa L. Bell Holleran, Texas State ; Donna Vandiver, Texas State ; Tyler J. Vaughan, Texas State How Confession Characteristics Impact Juror Perceptions of Evidence in Criminal Trials; Jeremy J. Shifton, SUNY Oswego The Effects of Legal and Extra-Legal Factors on Sentencing Outcomes in Hypothetical Criminal Episodes; David Eric Krahl, of Tampa Developmental and Neuroscience Evidence Mitigates Sentencing Severity for Young Defendants; Erika Fountain, Georgetown ; Jennifer L. Woolard, Georgetown FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Erika Fountain, Georgetown 686. The Gendered and Raced Representation of Women in Popular Culture 9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace Gendered Presentations of Criminals in Television Crime Dramas; Venessa Garcia, New Jersey City Popular Culture, Public Discussions: Orange is the New Black and Conversations about Women in Prison; Dawn K. Cecil, of South Florida, St. Petersburg The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Police Brutality: Analyzing Media Coverage of Black Women; Naomi Haber, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Dara Byrne, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Social Construction of Prostitution: An Examination of Major Motion Pictures; Raleigh Blasdell, Southeast Missouri State The Real Housewives: Media Depictions of Combative and Violent Behavior across Race and Class; Toya Like, of Missouri - Kansas City; Valerie Wright, Cleveland State Venessa Garcia, New Jersey City 687. Perspectives on Plea Bargains and Other Case Outcomes 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace Plea Bargaining in Connecticut: A Detailed Look at Drug-Related Offenses Carrying Mandatory Minimum Sentence; Elena Bystrova, of New Haven Pleading Guilty While Innocent; Chloé Leclerc, Université de Montréal; Elsa Euvrard, Université de Montréal Plea Bargaining and Sentence Severity across Different Types of Offenses; Julien Savoye, of Maryland A Test of Racial Threat Theory: How Does Race Influence Case Processing Timeline?; Katherine Ray, Florida State ; Elizabeth Lynn Borkowski, Florida State Predicting Sentencing Outcome for Child Sexual Abuse Cases; Raymond H. C. Teske, Sam Houston State ; Jeanne M. Subjack, Northern Arizona Stephanie Lynn Albertson, Indiana Southwest

225 688. You Want Technology with That? Strategies, Successes and Struggles to Engage Students 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace From Social Media Consumer to Social Media Creator: Student Projects that Build Research and Content Creation Skills; Amy Poland, St. Joseph's College - New York Flipping the Classroom: From Lethargy to Laughter; Barbara Morrell, St. Joseph's College - New York Improving Critical Thinking Through the Use of Technology; Elenice De Souza Oliveira, St. Joseph's College - New York; Amy Poland, St. Joseph's College - New York Amy Poland, St. Joseph's College - New York 689. The Canadian Shield: Discussing the Direction of Canadian Police Research 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Back from the Abyss: Glimmers of Hope in the State of Police Research in Canada; Curt Taylor Griffiths, Simon Fraser ; Joshua J. Murphy, Simon Fraser Re-Reading Richard; Reflections on Reproducing Order; a study of police patrol work and Making Crime; a study of Detective Work, by R.V. Ericson; James Sheptycki, York Two Steps Forward, No Steps Back : Cooperative Efforts in Contemporary Canadian Policing Research; Gregory R. Brown, Carleton The Police Use of Deadly Force in Canada: A Comparative Analysis across Nations; Rick Parent, Simon Fraser Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial of Newfoundland 690. Perspectives on the Development and Role of Gangs and Major Criminal Players 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace Gang Life: More Than Drugs, Violence, and Crime; Meghan M. Mitchell, Sam Houston State Neighborhood Change, Major Criminal Players, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER and Crime; Sara K. Thompson, Ryerson ; Sandra Bucerius, of Alberta Slums Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Unrest: Analysis of the Nairobi Slums, Kenya; John Ndungu Ngugi Ndikaru, The Technical of Kenya The Establishment, Growth, and Maintenance of Successful Organized Crime Groups: Invasive Species in Non-hostile Environments; Hilary Kim Morden, Simon Fraser ; Ted Palys, Simon Fraser Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff 691. Race, Gender, Identity, and the Streets 9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Gangs; Janice Joseph, Stockton Female Gangs and the Roles of Females in the Lives of Male Gang Members in Chicago, ; Lorine Hughes, of Nebraska at Omaha; James F. Short, Jr., Washington State Self-esteem, Self-Identity, and Codes of Violence; Maria Sergeevna Grigoryeva, of Washington; Ross L. Matsueda, of Washington, Seattle Gender Composition of Peer Groups and Sexual Minority Adolescents Delinquency; Nayan Ramirez, The Pennsylvania State Youth Bullying: From Traditional Bullying to Cyberbullying, and the Role of Gender; Erica D. Sizemore, East Tennessee State ; Nicole Prior, East Tennessee State Gregory Christopher Brown, California State, Fullerton 692. Community Contexts of Various Aspects of Policing 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Policing Neighborhoods: How the Police Influence Residential Preferences among Families with Children; Monica C. Bell, Harvard Reassessing the Social Disorganization and Police Use of Excessive Force Link; Zachary Hays, California State, Bakersfield Safer Streets for Whom?: Understanding the Segmented Role of Gentrification in the Expansion of Stop and Frisk; Chris E. Rees, at Albany, SUNY

226 Social Context and Clearance of Crimes Involving Hispanic Victims; Aki Roberts, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Christopher Lyons, of New Mexico Putting Crime on the Map: Impact of Aggregate Crime Counts versus Dot and Density Maps on Citizen Perceptions; Katelyn C. Bonn, Portland State ; Kris R. Henning, Portland State ; Mark G. Harmon, Portland State ; Aaron C. Skinner, Portland State Katelyn C. Bonn, Portland State 693. The National Crime Statistics Exchange: Status Update and Demonstration of Innovative Analytic Approaches Using Incident-based Data 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby Update on the Status of the National Crime Statistics Exchange (NCS-X); Erica Smith, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Kevin Strom, RTI International Developing a Cost Model for Expanding NIBRS in a Nationally Representative Manner; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Dan Liao, RTI International; Mark Pope, RTI International; Kevin Strom, RTI International; Erica Smith, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Individual and Situational Influences on Injurious Assaults Against the Police; Kelle Barrick, RTI International; Kevin Strom, RTI International; Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / North Carolina State ; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Police Discretion and Arrest Likelihood for Same- Sex Couples Involved in Interpersonal Violence Situations; Josh Hendrix, RTI International; Nicholas J. Richardson, RTI International / North Carolina State Kevin Strom, RTI International Discussant: Howard Snyder, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Risk and Need Assessment: Theory and Practice. A Preview of the Division on Corrections & Sentencing Handbook 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom Center, Static Risk vs. Criminal Histories; Robert Brame, of South Carolina Opening a Critical Space: Destabilizing Factors, Risk and Criminogenic Need; Kelly Hannah- Moffat, of Toronto Practitioner Compliance With Risk/Need Assessment Tools: What We Know, What We Can Guess, and What We Still Need to Find Out; Joel Miller, Rutgers Risky Needs: Entantled and Devalued Needs in Probation Supervision; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly Susanmarie Meyer, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Jill Viglione, of Texas at San Antonio Faye Taxman, George Mason Discussants: Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International John Hepburn, Arizona State 695. Research Initiatives Using the National Crime Victimization Survey 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East, When Choice of Data Matters: Analyses of US Crime Trends, ; Janet L. Lauritsen, of Missouri - St. Louis; Karen Heimer, of Iowa; Maribeth L. Rezey, of Missouri - St. Louis Violent Victimizations Committed by Youth in the United States, ; Barbara A. Oudekerk, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Rachel E. Morgan, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Same Question, Different Answers: Understanding Victim and Third-Party Decisions to Report Violent Crime to the Police; Miranda A. Galvin, of Maryland, College Park; Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein, of Maryland, College Park

227 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Responses Affecting Repeat Domestic Violence in the NCVS; Min Xie, of Maryland, College Park; James Patrick Lynch, of Maryland Min Xie, of Maryland, College Park 696. Roundtable: Criminology in the Classroom: Tips for Teaching 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Monica Merrill, Youngstown State Discussants: Christopher Bellas, Youngstown State Nicole Rosen, of Akron Nicole Shoenberger, Pennsylvania State, Behrend Lia Chervenak Wiley, of Akron 697. Roundtable: Contemporary Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #2, Terrace Liza Chowdhury, Fairleigh Dickinson Discussants: Georgen Guerrero, of the Incarnate Word Doshie Piper, of the Incarnate Word Evelyn Garcia, Fairleigh Dickinson Sean Wilson, Texas Southern Robert F. Vodde, Fairleigh Dickinson 698. Roundtable: Working for a Living: Jobs for CJ Grads Outside Academia 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #3, Terrace Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Statistics Association Discussants: C. Edward Banks, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ Kathryn Zafft, The Pew Charitable Trusts Erin J. Farley, Justice Research and Statistics Association Mary Poulin Carlton, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Stephen Haas, West Virginia Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center 699. Roundtable: Exploring State- Corporate Crime and Criminogenic Industry Structures 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #4, Terrace Criminogenic Structure of the Oil Industry; Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan Criminogenic Structure of the Pharmaceutical Industry; Stephen Simms, Bridgewater State Criminogenic Structure of the Electronic Waste Industry; Jacquelynn Doyon, Grand Valley State Criminogenic Structure of the Private Security Industry; Kelly Faust, Ohio Criminogenic Structure of the Arms Trafficking Industry; Victoria Collins, Eastern Kentucky Crimnogenic Structure of the Coal Mining Industry; Bill McClanahan, of Essex Elizabeth Anne Bradshaw, Central Michigan Discussants: Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona 700. Roundtable: Troubleshooting Title IX: Implications of Mandatory Reporting and Strategies for Teaching and Learning 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Allison Foley, Georgia Regents Discussants: Alissa R. Ackerman, of Washington, Tacoma Jane E. Palmer, American Katie M. Edwards, of New Hampshire Sharyn Potter, of New Hampshire Stacy Mallicoat, California State, Fullerton 701. Public Opinion, Policy, And White-Collar Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby Perp Walks and White-Collar Crime; Shanna Van Slyke, Utica College; Michael Benson, of Cincinnati; William Virkler, Utica College 225

228 Using Meta-Analysis Under Conditions of Definitional Ambiguity: The Case of Corporate Crime; Melissa Rorie, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Mariel Alper, of Minnesota; Natalie Schell-Busey, Rowan ; Sally S. Simpson, of Maryland, College Park An Exploration of Public Willingness to Pay to Reduce White Collar Crime: Evidence from a National Survey; Sally S. Simpson, of Maryland, College Park; Mark A. Cohen, Vanderbilt ; Thomas Loughran, of Maryland The Whiteness of White Collar Crime: Examining the Role of Race in a Culture of White Collar Crime; Tracy Sohoni, College of William & Mary; Melissa Rorie, of Nevada, Las Vegas 702. Queer Criminology and the Maintenance of Disciplinary Boundaries 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Vanessa Panfil, Old Dominion Discussants: Jeff Ferrell, of Kent, UK / Texas Christian, USA Valerie Jenness, of California, Irvine Jody Miller, Rutgers 703. Life in the Streets and in the Justice System: Adaptations, Interventions, and Their Consequences 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse Judas Kiss: How Never Ratting and Keeping Your Mouth Shut does not Apply to Street Snitches; Joseph John Pashea, Southern Illinois Carbondale In Their own Words: Accounts from Soccer Players About Voices4Peru, Club Deportivo Dan, and Gang Intervention; Michael E. Antonio, West Chester ; Anderson Amaya, West Chester Doing Your Own Time: Peer Trust, Mental Health, and Aggression in a Pre-Prison Detainment Facility; Hanneke Palmen, Leiden ; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State ; Paul Nieuwbeerta, Leiden ; Anja Dirkzwager, NSCR, The Netherlands Reasons for Running: Differentiating Factors that Precede Running Behaviors in Justice-involved Youth; Jenna Strawhun, of Nebraska FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Lincoln; Anne M. Hobbs, of Nebraska at Omaha YouTube and Gangs: A Case Study of Viewers Perceptions and Reactions to Underground Battle Rap Videos; Joseph D. Johnson, Rowan ; Joseph Burgeson, Rowan Jessica Grosholz, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee 704. Death as a Criminological Topic II 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby The Deadly Consequences of Childhood Abuse: Adverse Childhood Experiences as Predictors of Untimely Deaths; Leah R. Ruiz, Washington State ; Olivia Rudisill, Washington State ; Brooke M. Benecke, Washington State ; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State All In the Family: Mentions of Family Dynamics in Homicides versus Other Types of Autopsy Reports; Brianne Michelle Posey, Washington State ; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State An Exploration of the Role of Criminogenic Factors in Suicide Cases; Cole A. Gerena, Washington State ; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State Discussant: Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State 705. Policy Panel: Linking Research, Policy and Practice: The Impact of Immigration Policy 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln East, Concourse Linking Federal Immigration Policy and Local Crime; Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern Linking Immigration Enforcement and Public Safety; Walter Ewing, American Immigration Council Linking Immigrants to Legal Practice; Andrea

229 Rodriguez, CARECEN Latino Resource and Justice Center Cecelia Menjivar, Arizona State Discussant: Cecelia Menjivar, Arizona State 706. Reentry, Recidivism, and Rehabilitation: Understanding 'What Works' II 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse Evaluating the Effects of the Rehabilitative Program for Sex Offenders in Japanese Prisons; Yoshikazu Yuma, Hyogo of Teacher Education; Yuichiro Kanazawa, of Tsukuba; Yusuke Inotsume, The Correction Bureau, Ministry of Justice, Japan; Yuko Matsushima, Southern Illinois / Fuchu Prison (JAPAN) Exploring the Role Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions in Long Term Recidivism; Kristin Rose, Northeastern Prison Length of Stay and Recidivism: Some New Considerations; David E. Olson, Loyola Chicago; Don Stemen, Loyola Chicago The Effect of Dog Training Programs on Inmate Misconduct and Post-Release Recidivism; Leslie Brooke Hill, Florida State ; William Bales, Florida State The Harlem Parole Reentry Court: A Randomized Controlled Trial; Lama Hassoun Ayoub, Center for Court Innovation Helen Codd, of Central Lancashire, UK 707. Vulnerability and Voice in Contemporary Prisons 9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Finding Clarity: What State PREA Initiatives Tell Us about Protecting Transgender Inmates; Gina N. Gibbs, of Cincinnati; Ashley Bauman, of Cincinnati The Street Versus the Yard: A Longitudinal Analysis of Gang Membership and the Influence of Institutional Confinement; Nancy R. Gartner, Sam Houston State ; Molly Smith, Sam Houston State ; David Pyrooz, of Colorado, Boulder Promises Unkept: PREA and the Criminalization of the LGBT Inmate; Le'Brian Alexander Patrick, Xavier of Louisiana Nothing like America?: Sex in English Prisons; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Alisa Stevens, of Southampton Deaths in Custody: A Comparative Analysis; Farzana Kara, Simon Fraser ; David MacAlister, Simon Fraser Christine Tartaro, Stockton 708. Narrative Criminology 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, What Narrative Criminology Can Do; Lois Presser, of Tennessee; Sveinung Sandberg, of Oslo Homicide Detective Narratives: How Stories Construct Action; Fiona Brookman, of South Wales Reflexivity and the Life-History Method; James W. Messerschmidt, of Southern Maine Counter-Narratives of Offending and Narrative Criminology: We Are All Criminals; Jules Shelton, West Virginia Wesleyan College Lois Presser, of Tennessee Discussant: Heith Copes, of Alabama at Birmingham 709. The Role of Opportunity in Offending 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby RAT and Repeat Victimization: Gender and Sexuality Differences; Zavin Nazaretian, Indiana of Pennsylvania Routine Activities Theory and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization; Shih-Ya Kuo, of Macau Employment as a Source of Desistance in the Great Recession; David Abeling-Judge, Northeastern Adolescent Employment and Delinquency: Examining the Mediation Effects of Social Network Variables; Dale Willits, Washington State ; Alexa Kolosky, California State, Bakersfield Violent Videogames and the 1990s Crime Decline; Kevin J. McCaffree, of California, Riverside; K. Ryan Proctor, Avila Kevin J. McCaffree, of California, Riverside

230 710. New Developments in Organised Crime Research 9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Exploring the Resilience of Transnational Organised Crime networks; Sanaz Zolghadriha, College London Organised Crime and Firearm Procurement Networks in England and Wales; Kate Gibson, College London Why Did Mexico Become a Violent Country?; David Perez Esparza, College London Money Laundering - Understanding the Use of Different Methods Across Crimes; Florian Hetzel, College London Paul Gill, College London 711. The Role of Ethnicity in Case Processing 9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby A Reciprocal Approach to Legal Consciousness and Procedural Justice: A Study of United States Removal of Central American Immigrants; Maya Pagni Barak, American Incarceration and Immigrants: Exploring Differences in Sentencing Outcomes across Ethnic/Racial Groups; Malisa N. Neptune, Florida State Exploring Defendant Race, Ethnicity, and County Racial and Ethnic Context in Pennsylvania Murder Charge Reductions; Brandy R. Parker, The Pennsylvania State Equitable Access: A Comparison of the Sentencing of Aboriginal Offenders across Canada; Anna Johnson, of Guelph Sentencing Departures and Female Offenders: An Analysis of Racial and Ethnic Threat; Patricia Warren, Florida State ; Joshua Cochran, of South Florida; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Ben H. Feldmeyer, of Cincinnati Jessica T. Simes, Harvard 712. Roundtable: Policing Women s Bodies: Law, Crime and Reproduction 9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor Recriminalizing Abortion: the Political and Social Significance of a National Trend; Meda Chesney-Lind, of Hawaii at Manoa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Policing Race, Policing Gender, Policing Sex Centering Women of Color in Policing Research and Discourse; Andrea Ritchie, Soros Justice Fellow; Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Beyond Confinement: The Regulation of Girl Offenders Bodies, Sexual Choices and Reproduction; Lisa Pasko, of Denver Beyond the Veil of Social Media Inducements: The Use of Social Media to Entrap Teenaged Girls for Their Bodies and Reproduction; Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International Criminalizing Women s Reproductive Rights Worldwide; Syeda Tonima Hadi, Division of International Protection, UNHCR, Geneva; Meda Chesney-Lind, of Hawaii at Manoa Creating a Civilized Society: The Legal Regulation of Sexuality and the Nation-Building Process in Territorial Arizona, ; Kendra Moore, Northern Arizona Meda Chesney-Lind, of Hawaii at Manoa 713. A Gendered Look at the Cycle of Violence Theory 9:30 to 10:50am Room B, 2nd Floor A Gendered Look at the Cycle of Violence Theory; Amy K. Cook, Virginia Commonwealth ; Robyn McDougle, Virginia Commonwealth ; Kimberly Ann McCabe, Lynchburg College; Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth ; Corey Call, Virginia Commonwealth 714. A Multi-Jurisdictional Study on Kiosk Supervision 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor Implementing Kiosk Reporting as an Alternative to Traditional Community Supervision: A Qualitative Comparison of Two Large Probation Agencies; Carol Hagen, Westat; Angela D. Greene, Westat Using Technology to Monitor Low-Risk Offenders: Kiosk versus Officer Supervision; Michele A. Harmon, Westat; Ron Claus, Westat Using Technology to Monitor Low-Risk Offenders: Kiosk versus Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Supervision; Ron Claus,

231 Westat; Michele A. Harmon, Westat Scott Crosse, Westat Discussant: William Burrell, Corrections Management Consultant 715. Avatar-Assisted Therapy (AAT) to Treat Substance Use Disorders 9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor The Origins and Inspiration for the Development of AAT; Dick Dillon, Innovaision Avatar-Assisted Therapy for Outpatient Substance Abusing Criminal Justice Populations; Steven B. Carswell, Friends Research Institute, Inc.; Michael Gordon, Friends Research Institute, Inc. Portal Plus for Drug Court Clients; Kathy Hoppe, Preferred Family Healthcare; Jim Wallis, Preferred Family Healthcare 716. ASC Publications Committee Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm 3101, 3rd Floor 717. ASC Policy Committee Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm Albright, Terrace 718. Reflections on a Classic Ten Years Later: Rethinking Richard Leo's Study of Miscarriages of Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace Forensic Psychology and the Specialized Literatures: Still Disconnected After All These Years; Brian Cutler, of Ontario Institute of Technology The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same New and Needed Research on Erroneous Convictions; Jon Gould, American / National Science Foundation Looking Back to Move Ahead: Reflections on Leo, Theory, and the State of Innocence Research; Robert J. Norris, Appalachian State A Criminal Justice of Wrongful Convictions; Marvin Zalman, Wayne State Marvin Zalman, Wayne State Discussant: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Richard Leo, of San Francisco Law School 719. Law, Policy and Criminal Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Constructing an Epidemic: The Failure to Pass the 1970s Domestic Violence Acts; Tamar Hofnung, Hebrew of Jerusalem End of an Era? Civil Forfeiture and Equitable Sharing; David P. Hanson, Elizabeth City State ; Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State Policy Barriers to Successful Restorative Justice Implementation: The Real and the Imagined; Kelly Jane Stockdale, Durham Florida's Stand Your Ground Law: An Empirical Assessment; Richard Rosenfeld, of Missouri - St. Louis; Sean J. Goliday, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice 720. Underground Criminology: Cultural Drivers of Hidden Social Harms 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace Deviant Attitudes in the City of London : Financial Innovation and the Automation of Speculation; Benedikt Lehmann, Hamburg Maps of State Abuse and Resistance: Illegal Arbitrary Detentions by the Military in Bogotá, Colombia; Jairo Matallana Villarreal, of Kent Criminalization of Dialogue; Maria Jose Cornejo, of Kent Diversion and Supply of Lifestyle Pharmaceuticals; Rosa Koenraadt, Utrecht Discussant: Dina Siegel, Utrecht 721. Dynamic Understanding of Victimization 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Dynamic Association of Criminal Offending and Violent Victimization; Mikko Aaltonen, of Helsinki; Janne Kivivuori, of Helsinki Developmental Pathways of Victimization and their Connection to Low Self-Control; Jihoon Kim, of Florida; Yeungjeom Lee, of Florida

232 Trajectories of Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: The Different Profiles of Victims and Various Forms of Violence that Marked these Trajectories; Frédéric Ouellet, Université de Montréal; Chloé Leclerc, Université de Montréal; Odrée Blondin, Université de Montréal Romantic Dissolution, Substance Use, and Victimization During the Transition to Adulthood; Matthew Larson, Wayne State Too Soon, Too Fast, or Both? Dating Debut and Relationship Progression Among Adolescent Victims of Violence; Tara D. Warner, of Nebraska - Lincoln; David F. Warner, of Nebraska - Lincoln; Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State Tara D. Warner, of Nebraska - Lincoln 722. National Crime Victimization Survey User Group 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Modernizing the National Crime Victimization Survey Sample; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Modernizing the National Crime Victimization Survey Instruments; Jennifer L. Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Using the NCVS Training Materials, Access and Opportunities; Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Colin Loftin, at Albany, SUNY 723. Cognitive Openings and Transformations 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace The Influences of Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and Motivation on Desistance from Crime; Kimberly Kaiser, Arizona State Cognitive Transformation and Desistance from High Risk Behaviors; Annika Yvette Anderson, California State, San Bernardino Priming Events and Cognitive Openings: The Process of Accepting Extremist Ideologies; Steven Windisch, of Nebraska at Omaha; Pete Simi, of Nebraska at Omaha When Onset meets Desistence: Cognitive Transformation and Adolescent Delinquency Experimentation; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania FRIDAY, NOVEMBER State ; Daniel Ragan, of New Mexico; Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State ; Holly Nguyen, of Maryland Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State 724. Pretrial Diversion and Supervision Programs 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Understanding the Nature and Scope of Police-led Diversion Programs; Jennifer A. Tallon, Center for Court Innovation; Melissa Labriola, Center for Court Innovation Documenting the Policies and Impact of Prosecutor-led Diversion Programs.; Melissa Labriola, Center for Court Innovation Changing Outcomes through Community Supervision as an Alternative to Pretrial Detention: The Queens County New York Pretrial Supervised Release Program; Freda F. Solomon, New York City Criminal Justice Agency, Inc. Discussant: Michael R. Jones, Pretrial Justice Institute 725. NIJ Highlights: Predictors of Dating Violence in Adolescence and Young Adulthood 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Development of Aggression and Teen Dating Violence in a High-Risk Sample; Jennifer Livingston, Research Institute on Addictions, at Buffalo, SUNY; Jared Lessard, at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute on Addictions; Rina Eiden, at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute on Addictions; James Henrie, at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute on Addictions; Meghan Casey, at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute on Addictions; Kenneth Leonard, at Buffalo, SUNY Research Institute on Addictions Prospective Family Predictors of Aggression Toward Romantic Partners in Young Adulthood; Joann Wu Shortt, Oregon Social Learning Center; Deborah Capaldi, Oregon Social

233 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Learning Center; J. Mark Eddy, Partners for Our Children, of Washington; Lee Owen, Oregon Social Learning Center; Sabina Low, Arizona State ; Stacey Tiberio, Oregon Social Learning Center; Hyoun Kim, Oregon Social Learning Center Development of Psychological Abuse and Marijuana Use Over Time; Jeff Temple, UTMB Health; Hye Jeong Choi, UTMB Health Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of Justice Discussant: Carrie Mulford, National Institute of Justice 726. Immigration and Crime At the Macro- 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace The Unusual Suspect: Immigration and the 1990s Crime Decline; Edward S. Shihadeh, Louisiana State ; Raymond E. Barranco, Mississippi State Enclaves of Opportunity or Ghettos of Last Resort? Assessing the Effects of Immigrant Segregation on Violent Crime Rates; Ben H. Feldmeyer, of Cincinnati; Casey Harris, of Arkansas; Jennifer Rhiannon Scroggins, Montana State Billings Examining Trends in Media Framing of the Immigration-Crime Relationship, ; Casey Harris, of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Immigrant Generational Status, Street-Code Attitudes, and Criminal Offending: An Examination of Moderation Effects Among Latinos Adoption of Street Code Attitudes; Carlos E. Rojas-Gaona, of Cincinnati; Arelys N. Madero-Hernandez, Northern Kentucky ; Ben H. Feldmeyer, of Cincinnati Immigration and Crime in the Heartland: Are There Differences in Immigration s Effect on Violence Across Urban and Non-urban Communities?; Brent Klein, Michigan State ; Kayla Allison-Gruenewald, Indiana ; Casey Harris, of Arkansas 727. Risk Assessment and Recidivism Prevention 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace A Multilevel Examination of Risk/Need Change Scores, Neighborhood Context, and Successful Re-entry of Committed Juvenile Offenders; Michael Thomas Baglivio, G4S Youth Services, LLC; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Katherine Jackowski, G4S Youth Services, LLC; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Customizing Risk-Needs Assessment: Refining the Positive Achievement Change Tool for Washington State; Zachary K. Hamilton, Washington State ; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington State ; Robert Barnoski, Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice; Chyla Aguiar, Washington State ; Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State Where s the Treatment? Examining the Risk of Recidivism in Serious and Violent Youth Offenders; Krysta Dawson, Simon Fraser Identifying High-Risk Juvenile Offenders: A Validation of Florida's Detention Risk Assessment Instrument (DRAI); Kristin Early, Justice Research Center / Kaplan ; Julia Blankenship, Justice Research Center; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Kristin Early, Justice Research Center / Kaplan 728. Author Meets Critics: The Routledge International Handbook of the Crimes of the Powerful 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Author: Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky Critics: Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona Emily Gaarder, of Minnesota - Duluth David Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois Edwardsville Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan Jennifer Lynne Musto, Wellesley College Laureen Snider, Queen's 231

234 729. Critical Discourses in Criminological Theory: An Introduction to Revolutionary Criminology 11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Neo-lynching, Resistance, and the Systematic Criminalization of the Right to Peaceably Assemble in the United States; Zoe Spencer, Virginia State Have the U.S. Global Conservative Policies Aided the Revival of Islamism in the South?; Kingsley Ejiogu, of Maryland Eastern Shore Race, Social Control, and Colonial Criminology; Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson ; Sean Wilson, Texas Southern On the Political Imprisonment of Black Radicals: A Radical Assessment of Incarceration as Racial Punishment ; Johanna Fernandez, Baruch College Nishaun Battle, Virginia State 730. Moral Judgments as Antecedents and Outcomes of Punishment 11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Empathy, Punitiveness, and Moral Justice; MaryAnn Thrush, Lincoln Memorial Was It Justified? Applying Attribution Theory to Corporate Violence; Cedric Michel, of Tampa An Experimental Test of the Expressive Theory of Punishment; Justin Tyler Pickett, at Albany, SUNY; Thomas Baker, of Central Florida When the Punishment is the Crime: Transgender Activism and Penal Rituals in the Case of Jane Doe ; Stephen Wulff, of Minnesota Stephen Wulff, of Minnesota 731. Judges, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys: A Closer Look at Court Actors 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Prosecutors Job Related Stress; Jeffrey Klingfuss, Mississippi Attorney General Office; Tae Choo, of North Georgia Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges in Toronto/Canada; Wesley Crichlow, of Ontario Institute of Technology; Liqun Cao, of Ontario Institute of Technology FRIDAY, NOVEMBER USSC Survey of U.S. District Court Judges: Opinions Regarding the Purposes and Circumstances Influencing Revocation of Probation and Supervised Release; Kim Steven Hunt, United States Sentencing Commission On the Road Again: The Effects of Judicial Rotation on Plea-Bargaining Practices, Sentencing Norms, and Local Legal Culture; Rhys Hester, of Minnesota Law School The Impact of Court Actors on Case Processing: Explaining Variation in Case Outcomes Across Judges, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys; Christi Metcalfe, of South Carolina Asher Flynn, Monash 732. Critiquing and Unpacking Reentry as Policy and Practice 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Can Reentry-Based Restorative Justice Signal Desistance?; Derrick Franke, Michigan State ; Roger Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research Effecting Real Change in Prisoner Reintegration: A Challenge to Prevailing Assumptions in Research and the Public Sphere; Marina Bell, of California, Irvine Indicators of Readiness in the Process of Reentry: What Are They and Do They Matter?; Melanie Norwood, of Illinois at Chicago The Voluntary Sector, Penal Policy and Payment by Results: Expanding the Carceral Net; Philippa Tomczak, The of Sheffield, England Katharina Maier, of Toronto 733. Policing Vulnerable Citizens in an Uncertain World 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Do Migrants Trust the Police Less? Evidence from Two Studies in Great Britain and Australia; Ben Bradford, of Oxford; Elise Sargeant, The of Queensland; Kristina Murphy, Griffith Building Trust in Police Through Procedural Justice: The Moderating Effect of Group Belongingness; Kristina Murphy, Griffith ; Adrian Cherney, The of Queensland

235 Responding to Fear: How does Fear of Crime Condition Responses to Community Problems?; Elise Sargeant, The of Queensland; Tammy Rinehart Kochel, Southern Illinois Police Recruits Perspectives of Procedural Justice: An Exploratory Study of Attitudes Towards the use of Procedural Justice Policing; Christine Bond, Griffith ; Kristina Murphy, Griffith ; Louise Porter, Griffith Tammy Rinehart Kochel, Southern Illinois 734. Criminal Justice and Non-Criminal Justice Approaches To Understanding And Curbing White Collar Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Art Theft and Museum Guardianship; Katharine Salomon, of Louisville Jurisdictional Effects on White-Collar Sentencing In Maryland's Circuit Courts; Justin Pascal Bernstein, of Maryland Private Policing Of White-Collar Crime: Key Issues In The Internal Investigation Business; Petter Gottschalk, BI Norwegian School of Management The Role Of Empathy In Predicting White Collar Offending; Jessica Craig, of North Texas Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State, Abington 735. Human Trafficking: Challenges in Policy Making and Research 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, The Challenge of Gathering Data on Labor Trafficking in North Carolina; Kelle Barrick, RTI International; Sheldon Zhang, San Diego State ; Wayne Pitts, RTI International Assessing the Effectiveness of State Human Trafficking Laws; Vanessa Bouché, Texas Christian ; Amy Farrell, Northeastern ; Dana Wittmer, Colorado College The Challenges and Pitfalls to Conducting Human Trafficking Research; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Creating and Exploring a New Data Platform for Research on Human Trafficking: Preliminary Results on Prosecution, Sentencing, Time Served, and Recidivism; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt Associates Inc. John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice 736. Police Deviance 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Can Police Observational Data be used to Study Police Deviance? Evidence from a Large Scale Observational Study of Police; Richard Spano, of New Haven; Anne Li Kringen, of New Haven; Jonathan Kringen, of New Haven Policing the Minority Threat: Police Misconduct against Minorities as an Outcome of Minority Group Threat; Margaret Schmuhl, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Colleen Mills, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Emily Pelletier, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center Problem Officers and Problem Behavior: Cross- Sectional and Longitudinal Patterns of Police Misconduct; Robert E. Worden, at Albany, SUNY; Christopher Harris, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Mary Pratte, New York State Police (ret); Shelagh Dorn, The John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety, Inc.; Shelley Hyland, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ International Policing in context: Police Integrity in Cyprus.; Nick Petropoulos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; David Topel, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Stunning Training and Shocking Policies: Municipal Liability for Inappropriate use of Tasers and Stun Guns; Vidisha Barua Worley, Lamar ; Robert M. Worley, Lamar Robert M. Worley, Lamar 737. Organizational Aspects of Policing 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby The Price of Fear: National Security as a Justification for Increasing Police Budgets in an Austerity Climate; Julius Haag, of Toronto

236 Translational Criminology in the Context of a State Police Department; Gregory Drake, Michigan State ; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State Let s Work Together : Police Views on Collaborative Work Across Forces; George Mair, Liverpool Hope Diffusion of State Law Enforcement Accreditation: A Social Network Analysis; Jeremiah Johnson, Western Connecticut State Psychometrically-tested Measures of Small and Mid-size Police Department Functioning.; Salih Hakan Can, Pennsylvania State ; Helen M. Hendy, Pennsylvania State Helen M. Hendy, Pennsylvania State 738. Division of International Criminology Business Meeting (Open to All Participants) 11:00am to 12:20pm International Ballroom West, 739. Roundtable: Academic Service Learning: Thinking Outside the Classroom 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Ashley Dickinson, Drexel Discussants: Timothy J. Holler, of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Renee D. Lamphere, of North Carolina at Pembroke Katie Ely, Lock Haven 740. Roundtable: New Avenues in Policing Research 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Dynamics of Line of Duty Deaths of Law Enforcement Officers; Greg S. Weaver, Auburn ; Lin Huff-Corzine, of Central Florida; Zachary Johnston, Auburn ; Melissa J. Tetzlaff-Bemiller, of Memphis; J. Amber Scherer, George Mason ; Michelle Craske, of Central Florida Social Space and the Response to Controversial Police Homicides; James L. Williams, Texas Woman's ; Heather Gerling, Texas Woman's ; Daniel G. Rodeheaver, of North Texas; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan FRIDAY, NOVEMBER The L.E.A.D.E.R.S. Initiative: Researcher- Practitioner Model; Rachel Rados, of Central Florida; Jessie Holton, of Central Florida The Politics of Police Governance; Ramesh Deosaran, of the West Indies / of Trinidad and Tobago James L. Williams, Texas Woman's 741. Roundtable: School-based Delinquency Prevention Programs 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Brooke Mathna, Indiana of Pennsylvania Discussants: Jonathan Bliss, Indiana of Pennsylvania Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana of Pennsylvania Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg EmmaLeigh Kirchner, Mercyhurst 742. Roundtable: Teaching Justice in a Catholic : Perspectives on Best Practices 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Patricia Griffin, Temple Discussants: Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod Community College Kenneth Balusek, Rockhurst Thomas Svogun, Salve Regina Harry Dammer, of Scranton 743. Roundtable: Professional Development: Tips for (Re)Writing your Dissertation for Publication 11:00am to 12:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Cody Telep, Arizona State Discussants: Vanessa Panfil, Old Dominion Chongmin Na, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Mark T. Berg, of Iowa

237 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Pressing Issues in Prison Research and Work 11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: The Benefits and Potential Pitfalls of Hiring Women Correctional Officers; Monica Summers, Southern Illinois Carbondale Reputational Risk Management as an Access Barrier to Doing Prison Research; Tara Marie Watson, of Toronto Talking Blades, Mamba, Mobiles and Pad Debts: An Ethnographic Study of the New Dynamics of Prison Violence and Bullying; Kate Gooch, of Birmingham; James Treadwell, of Birmingham Masculinity, Homelessness, and Incarceration; Janani Umamaheswar, Rider Religious Diversity in Faith-based Prison Programs; Abigail Wild, of Cambridge Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg, Northern State 745. Recent findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Intergenerational Transmission of Self-Reported Offending; Maria M. Ttofi, of Cambridge; David P. Farrington, Cambridge ; Rebecca V. Crago, Cambridge Continuity of Cannabis use and Violent Offending Over the Life Course; Delphine Theobald, Kingston ; David P. Farrington, Cambridge ; Maria M. Ttofi, of Cambridge; Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida; Alex R. Piquero, of Texas at Dallas It s All Relative : The Relative Stability of Psychopathic Traits from Childhood to Middle Age in the CSDD; Henriette Bergstrom, of Derby; David P. Farrington, Cambridge ; Adelle E. Forth, Carleton Intergenerational Similarities in Risk Factors for Offending; David P. Farrington, Cambridge ; Maria M. Ttofi, of Cambridge; Rebecca V. Crago, Cambridge David P. Farrington, Cambridge 746. Assessing the Impact of California s Public Safety Realignment on the Correctional Population 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse Assessing the Impact of California s Public Safety Realignment on the Jail Population; Todd D. Minton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Assessing the Impact of California s Public Safety Realignment on the Prison Population; Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Assessing the Impact of California s Public Safety Realignment on the Parole and Probation Population; Tom Bonczar, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Health Care Needs of the Realignment Population: Estimating Their Mental Health and Drug Treatment Profiles and Eligibility for Medicaid Under Health Care Reform; Lois Davis, RAND Corporation Speakers: Todd D. Minton, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Ann Carson, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Tom Bonczar, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Lois Davis, RAND Corporation 747. Caribbean Crime & Criminal Justice I 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Exploring Female Paternalism Within the Justice System: The Case of Barbados; Corin Bailey, of the West Indies, Barbados Testing Labeling Theory in Barbados; Nicole T. Branch, Bowie State Examining the Trafficking of Illicit Drugs to and from the Caribbean Region: A Jamaican Case Study; Marika Dawkins, of Texas Rio Grande Valley The Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Children in Jamaica; Lorna E. Grant, North Carolina Central Discussant: Katharina Joosen, NSCR 235

238 748. ASC 2016 Program Committee Meeting 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama Ballroom, Churchill Hotel 749. Policy Panel: Law Enforcement Use of Emerging Technologies: Intended and Unintended Outcomes and the Importance of Agency Policies 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Prevalence and Impact of Surveillance and Event Capture Technologies in U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies; Josh Hendrix, RTI International; Duren Banks, RTI International; Travis Taniguchi, RTI International; Kevin Strom, RTI International Implementation and Outcomes of Body Worn Cameras; Travis Taniguchi, RTI International; Crystal Daye, RTI International; Duren Banks, RTI International; Kevin Strom, RTI International Implementation, Outcomes, and Considerations of Body Worn Camera Systems; Bruce Kuba, Police Executive Research Forum; Sean E. Goodison, Police Executive Research Forum The Importance of Agency Policies for these Technologies; Scott T. Greenwood, American Civil Liberties Union National Board Kevin Strom, RTI International 750. Disrupting Criminal Networks: Network Analysis in Crime Prevention 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Applying Group Audits to Problem-Oriented Policing; Michael Sierra-Arevalo, Yale ; Andrew Papachristos, Yale Network Stability Issues in a Co-offending Population; Carlo Morselli, Université de Montréal; Thomas Grund, Linköping ; Rémi Boivin, Université de Montréal Predicting Organized Crime Leaders; Francesco Calderoni, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Measuring Disruption in Terrorist Communications; Stacy Bush, California State FRIDAY, NOVEMBER , San Bernardino; Gisela Bichler, California State, San Bernardino Gisela Bichler, California State, San Bernardino Discussant: Aili Malm, California State, Long Beach 751. Prison and the Pathways In and Out of Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Desistance from Crime and Restorative Justice in Prison; Bart Claes, of Sheffield (UK) Generalizability, Validation and Replication of a model of Women s Pathways to Crime; Tim Brennan, Northpointe, Inc.; William L. Oliver, Northpointe, Inc.; William Dieterich, Northpointe, Inc. Expanding Coercive Mobility Theory: Women s Social Capital and Neighborhood Social Control; Jaclyn Marie Cwick, of Missouri - St. Louis The Effect of Parental Incarceration on Juvenile Offspring s Involvement in Delinquency and Analogous Behavior; Youngki Woo, Washington State ; Hyojong Song, of South Florida; Heeuk Dennis Lee, Weber State Prisoners Relationships with Family Members: An Examination of Exchange Mechanisms and Reciprocity; Denisse Martinez, Rutgers ; Johnna Christian, Rutgers ; Taylor Colaiacovo, Rutgers Joshua Markman, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 752. New Developments in Statistical Modeling and Causal Analysis 11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Relative Distribution Methods and the Test for Distributional Differences in Bail and Sentencing Decisions; Chester Britt, Iowa State The Impact of California s Public Safety Realignment Act (AB 109) on Property Crime; Bradley Jerome Bartos, of California, Irvine; Richard McCleary, of California, Irvine An Application of Local Instrumental Variables to Address Essential Heterogeneity in Social Interaction Effect Estimation; Heather Michele

239 Harris, of California, Berkeley; Kiminori Nakamura, of Maryland; Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Modelling of Endogenous and Exogenous Effects on the Rate of Terrorist Activity; Gentry White, Queensland of Technology Gentry White, Queensland of Technology 753. Critical Issues and Correctional Contexts 11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby A Tale of Two States: Comparing the Organizational Context of Two State Prison Systems; Jessica J. Warner, Miami - Regional; Edward Latessa, of Cincinnati The Relative Efficacy of Private and Public Prisons: An Empirical Literature Review and Path Forward; Dae-Young Kim, SUNY Buffalo State What s Race Got To Do With It?...Everything: Racial Disparity in Corrections; Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State Building Bridges in New Jersey: Strengthening Inter-Agency Collaboration for Offenders Receiving Drug Treatment; Sami Abdel-Salam, West Chester ; Ashley R. Kilmer, of Delaware; Christy Visher, of Delaware Geographic Information System Analyses of Distances Between Prisons and Hospitals: Health Care Segregation for Prisoners; John Johnson Kerbs, East Carolina ; Jon Maskaly, of Illinois at Chicago; Jennifer M. Jolley, of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Danielle Sutton, of Guelph 754. The IASOC Richard H. Ward Memorial Panel: The Crime Terror Nexus: Does it Exist? 11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Crime-Terror Nexus; Louise Shelly, George Mason Organised Behaviour and Organized Identity; Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex The Impact of Regional Conflicts on the Terror- Organized Crime Nexus: A Regional Overview FRIDAY, NOVEMBER of Africa; Mitchel Roth, Sam Houston State The Crime-Terror Debate through the Illicit Tobacco Lense; Sharon Melzer, U.S. Department of State Howard Abadinsky, St. John's Participant: Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff 755. Policing LGBTQ Communities 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby The Effect of Increased LGBTQ Social Integration on the Solicitation of Police Services; Christine M. Galvin-White, Arizona State ; Lisa M. Dario, Arizona State ; Henry F. Fradella, Arizona State Examining the Blue Line in the Rainbow: Assessing LGBTQ Interactions with and Perceptions of Law Enforcement; Jessica Hodge, of St. Thomas; Lori Sexton, of Missouri - Kansas City Queering Policing; Angela Dwyer, Queensland of Technology 756. Roundtable: Research Network on Biker Crime: Theoretical Perspectives on Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Arjan Blokland, NSCR / Leiden Discussants: Scott Decker, Arizona State Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth Participants: Mark Lauchs, Queensland of Technology Andy Bain, of Mount Union Peter Bell, Griffith 757. Organizational Influences on Community Corrections 11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor An Environmental Model to Evaluate Risk of Recidivism: A Replication Study of Home Nodes and Criminology of Place; Shun Qiang Feng, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Frank Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

240 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Bureaucratic Personalities and CJS Organizational Structures; Shannon Portillo, of Kansas; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Kimberly R. Kras, George Mason Do Subunit Assignment, Demographics, and Serious Predict the Extension of Probation and Parole?; Justin Medina, Lycoming College Teamwork and Employee Integration within Community Correction Institutes in Colorado: A Contingent Legitimacy Perspective; Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Colorado State, Pueblo Restorative Justice and the Blurring between Reparation and Rehabilitation; Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt, Catholic of Pernambuco Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Colorado State, Pueblo 758. Variability in Blaming the Victims of Violence 11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Ascertaining Subconscious s of Victim Blame via Monetary Compensation Awards; Ashley Hemsath, Indiana Bloomington Sexual Orientation and Intimate Partner Violence: Blameworthiness Attributions among Same Sex and Heterosexual Couples; Haerim Jin, Sam Houston State ; Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State The Effect of Sexual Assault Victim and Perpetrator Social Class on Perceiver Perception of Blame; Bridget K. Welch, of South Dakota; Melanie D. Hetzel-Riggin, Pennsylvania State, Behrend; Anna E. Kosloski, of Colorado, Colorado Springs Attributions of Culpability and Service Provision Recommendations for Victims: Personal Characteristics That Impact Perceiver Assessments of Gendered Violence; Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State ; Tasha A. Menaker, Sam Houston State Victim Blaming of Minors: "Slut Shaming" Sexual Victimization; Chivon H. Fitch, Indiana of Pennsylvania Chivon H. Fitch, Indiana of Pennsylvania 759. Cross National Perspectives in Criminal Justice Policy 11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Crime and Punishment in Japan, a Rapidly Aging Society; Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku The Politics of Crime Control in Canada: When a Protective Factor Becomes a Risk; Kyle Jonathan Daniel Mulrooney, of Kent / of Hamburg Criminal Justice Policy Makers in Japan: An Analysis of the Politics of Criminal Justice Policy Making; Setsuo Miyazawa, of California, Hastings / Aoyama Gakuin Canadian Counterterrorism Bill and its Potential Impact on Community/Law Enforcement Relationships; Sandra Bucerius, of Alberta; Sara K. Thompson, Ryerson Sandra Bucerius, of Alberta 760. Korean Society of Criminology in America (KOSCA) Brownbag Lunch 12:30 to 1:50pm 1101, 1st Floor 761. Homicide Studies Editorial Board Meeting 12:30 to 1:50pm 2101, 2nd Floor 762. Punitiveness and Incarceration in Comparative Perspectives 12:30 to 1:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Global Trends in Incarceration around the Turn of the 21st Century; Douglas Weiss, California State, San Bernardino Life Imprisonment in Scandinavia: The Ultimate Form of Punishment in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden; Doris Schartmueller, California State, Chico Tentative Populism. Transformations of German Penal Policies from 1970 to Date; Bernd Dollinger, of Siegen; Dirk Lampe, Universitat Bremen, Germany Solidarity, Crime, and Punishment A European Perspective Beyond Durkheim; Johanna Schonhofer, of Leeds Why is America so Punitive? US Penality in Comparative and Historical Perspective; David Garland, New York David Garland, New York 238

241 763. The Criminalization of U.S. Schools: Trends and Consequences 12:30 to 1:50pm Cabinet, Theorizing the Criminalization of Schools in the United States: From the Sociologies of Risk and Fear to Neoliberal Penality; Eric Madfis, of Washington, Tacoma How the Media Foster a Punitive, Individualized Response to School Bullying; Robert A. Brooks, Worcester State Pathway Community School, Wraparound Incarceration and the New Face of Alternative Education; Jerry Flores, of Washington, Tacoma Challenging Zero-Tolerance: The Need for a Restorative Approach to School Discipline; Jeff W. Cohen, of Washington, Tacoma Jeff W. Cohen, of Washington, Tacoma 764. Issues Confronting Probation and Parole Officers 12:30 to 1:50pm Coats, Terrace An Examination of Probation/Parole Officer Workloads in Montana; Daisy G. Diallo, Council of State Governments Justice Center; Adam K. Matz, American Probation and Parole Association / Indiana of Pennsylvania; Timothy B. Conley, Clinical and Research Consulting, PLLC Another Day in the Oil Patch: A Comparative Analysis of Probation Work in Montana; Ally Guldborg, of Montana Enhancing Community Supervision: A Unified Voice for Community Corrections concerning Police-Probation/Parole Partnerships; Adam K. Matz, American Probation and Parole Association / Indiana of Pennsylvania; Bitna Kim, Indiana of Pennsylvania I thought you'd never ask: Perspectives on Probation from the Criminal Justice System and Probationers; Ebony Ruhland, of Minnesota; Mariel Alper, of Minnesota; Ron Corbett, of Minnesota; Kevin R. Reitz, of Minnesota Working Together or Working on the Same Task But Separately? A Comparison of Police Chief and Chief Probation/Parole Officer Perceptions; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bitna Kim, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Adam K. Matz, American Probation and Parole Association / Indiana of Pennsylvania; Lee Selye, Indiana of Pennsylvania Bitna Kim, Indiana of Pennsylvania 765. Author Meets Critics: America's Safest City: Critiquing and Discussing a Theory of Modernity 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Simon I. Singer, Northeastern Michael Rocque, Bates College Critics: John Hagan, Northwestern David P. Farrington, Cambridge Francis T. Cullen, of Cincinnati Charis Kubrin, of California, Irvine Discussant: Chad Posick, Georgia Southern 766. Performance Measurement of Federal Grant Programs 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace The Methodology of Data Collection Performance Metrics; Borjana Sako, CSR, Incorporated Innovation in Criminal Justice, Innovation in Grant Management: Drug Courts and the Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program; Vanessa Cunningham West, CSR, Incorporated; Borjana Sako, CSR, Incorporated Innovation in Criminal Justice, Innovation in Grant Management: The BCJI Program; Matthew D. Kenyon, CSR, Incorporated; Emily Patton, CSR, Incorporated Discussant: Laura Wyckoff, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ 767. Punishment and Criminal Justice Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Bad for Business? A Multi-level Analysis of the Penal Regime s Influence on Mortgage Denials; Sarah Trocchio, Rutgers From Death to Life- Rethink the American Way of Harsh Justice; Michelle Miao, of Nottingham, UK

242 Ideological Extremes in Criminal Justice: Sources, Impacts, and Lessons; Sanjay Marwah, California State, East Bay; Jerry W. Joplin, Guilford College Punishment and Policy Transfer: A Critical Review of the Literature; Danique Gudders, KU Leuven Punishment without Purpose? Explaining the History of America s Hidden Penal Regime, ; Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation / Northwestern Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation / Northwestern 768. Author Meets Critics: Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace Author: Kathryn Henne, Australian National Rita Shah, Elizabethtown College Critics: Jennifer Lynne Musto, Wellesley College Nancy Reichman, of Denver Ophir Sefiha, Western Carolina Emily Troshynski, of Nevada, Las Vegas 769. NIJ Highlights: Reentry Research and the Second Chance Act 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Outcome and Early Impact Findings from the Evaluation of the Second Chance Act Adult Demonstration Program; Ronald D'Amico, Social Policy Research Associates; Christian Geckeler, Social Policy Research Associates Evaluation of the Second Chance Act in OJJDP FY2010 Juvenile Sites; Akiva Liberman, The Urban Institute; David M. Altschuler, Johns Hopkins The National Institute of Justice s Evaluation of Second Chance Act Adult Reentry Courts: Summary of Participant Experiences, Outcomes, and Cost; Paige Harrison, NPC Research Initial Findings from the Cross-Site Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Programs; Shelli Rossman, The Urban Institute; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER International; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute; Christine Lindquist, RTI International Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice 770. Punishment, Prevention, Policy and Crime 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace What is to be Done About Law and Patriarchy?; Karen Frances Evans, of Liverpool Why Surrender with an Open Warrant? A Mixed- Methods Study of Participants in Fugitive Safe Surrender; Janelle Duda, Case Western Reserve ; Joseph D. Galanek, Case Western Reserve ; Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve Youth Violence, Gangs, And Epidemiological Criminology; Erika Gebo, Suffolk The Travis County (Texas) Recidivism Baseline Report; W. Carsten Andresen, Travis County Justice Planning W. Carsten Andresen, Travis County Justice Planning 771. Police Legitimacy, Citizen Actions and Victimization 12:30 to 1:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace Neighborhood Effects and Reporting Crime to the Police: A Question of Legitimacy; Aaron Safer- Lichtenstein, of Maryland, College Park; Miranda A. Galvin, of Maryland, College Park Sexual Orientation Bias Crimes: Examination of Reporting, Perception of Police Bias, and Police Response; Rhissa Briones Robinson, of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, of South Florida; Kelly M. Socia, of Massachusetts, Lowell The Effect of Prior Police Contact on Victimization Reporting: Results from the Police Public Contact and National Crime Victimization Surveys; Lee Ann Slocum, of Missouri - St. Louis The Impact of Victimization on Perceptions of Social Cohesion and Informal Social Control in Rural Communities; Joseph Schafer, Southern Illinois Carbondale; Julie Hibdon, Southern Illinois ; Nicholas Corsaro, of Cincinnati Which Lives Matter?: An Exploration of Correlates to Mobilization and Social Movements After Officer-Involved Shootings; Portia Allen-Kyle, Rutgers - New Brunswick

243 Portia Allen-Kyle, Rutgers - New Brunswick 772. Crime And Corruption In The Private Sector: Measurement Practices And Preventive Strategies Across Countries 12:30 to 1:50pm Dupont, Terrace Crime and Corruption Against Business in Mexico: Trends and Features from the Crime Against Business National Survey 2014 (ENVE); Oscar Jaimes Bello, National Institute of Statistics and Geography and Centre of Excellence UNODC, Mexico Assessing the Areas of Vulnerability for Swiss Firms in International Business Activities: The Results of the Swiss International Corruption Survey; Giang Ly Isenring, of St. Gallen; Giulia Mugellini, of St. Gallen; Martin Killias, of St. Gallen Economic Crime and China s High Speed Railway: A Case Study of the Wenzhou Disaster; Henry N. Pontell, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Adam Kavon Ghazi- Tehrani, of California, Irvine Corruption in the Private Sector: Some Clarifications; Michael Levi, Cardiff Giulia Mugellini, of St. Gallen Discussant: Giang Ly Isenring, of St. Gallen 773. Investigating Images: Visibility, Visuality, and Criminal Justice 12:30 to 1:50pm Embassy, Terrace Investigating Images of Corporate Security: Beyond the Little Shack out Back; Kevin Walby, of Winnipeg; Randy K. Lippert, of Windsor Shooting Reel Cops: Live Coverage Shootouts and the Political Work of Police Violence and Death; Justin Turner, Old Dominion ; Travis Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky The Hills Have Eyes: Violence, Myth and Memory in Extractive Appalachia; Bill McClanahan, of Essex FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Policing the Image: Child Saving in the Cyber Age; Steven A. Kohm, of Winnipeg Steven A. Kohm, of Winnipeg 774. Organized Crime Around the World 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace Examination of Geographic and Operational Displacement Among African Maritime Piracy; Matthew Mark Sweeney, of Massachusetts, Lowell The Role of Law Enforcement Agents on the Dynamics of Human Trafficking in Nigeria; Chioma Daisy Onyige, of Port Harcourt Digging Up Dirt on India s Sand Mafia: A Comprehensive Assessment of Organized Crime Harms; Josh Koehnlein, Temple ; Aunshul Rege, Temple The Nature and Scope of Organized Crime in Central Europe - Poland as an Example; Emil W. Plywaczewski, of Bialystok Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff 775. Community Oriented Policing 12:30 to 1:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Black Community Policing (BCP): The Only Real Hope For Building A Positive Relationship Between Black American Communities and Policing Agencies; Tony Gaskew, of Pittsburgh Characterizing Citizen Participants in Community Policing Programs: Who and Why Citizens Participate in the Collaboration Work With the Police?; Jae-Seung Lee, Sam Houston State Community Policing and Fear of Crime: The Mediating Role of Confidence in the Police; SoHee Kim, Kyonggi ; Sungil Han, Kyonggi ; EuiGab Hwang, Kyonggi Does Officer Tenure Affect Attitudes towards the Acceptance of Community Policing Philosophies?; Hayley Crichton, Memorial of Newfoundland; Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial of Newfoundland; Laura Huey, of Western Ontario I ll be Your Officer Today: Can Community and Problem-oriented Policing Strategies Succeed Under Rotating Patrol Assignments?; Chris Sedelmaier, of New Haven; Jonathan

244 Kringen, of New Haven; Eric Dlugolenski, of New Haven Chris Sedelmaier, of New Haven 776. Educational Programs in Maximum Security Prisons 12:30 to 1:50pm Gunston West, Terrace What Works in Prison? A Liberal Arts Education; Jill McCorkel, Villanova ; Robert DeFina, Villanova Education Behind and Beyond Prison Walls; Tyrone Werts, Temple 's Inside Out Prison Exchange Program Educating for Activism and Advocacy: Helping Chronically Ill Inmates; Meloney Kate, Villanova Thomas Arvanites, Villanova Discussant: Thomas Arvanites, Villanova 777. New Findings from the Smart Policing Initiative 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown East, Pulling the Right Levers: Unraveling Multiple Treatment Effects in Focused Deterrence Approaches; Kenneth J. Novak, of Missouri - Kansas City; Andrew M. Fox, of Missouri - Kansas City; Majid Bani-Yaghoub, of Missouri - Kansas City Findings from a Comprehensive Problem Analysis of Domestic Violence in Chula Vista, CA; Deborah Lamm Weisel, North Carolina Central Institutionalizing Evidence-Based Policing in Lowell, MA; Brenda Bond, Suffolk Catherine McNamee, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ Discussant: James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public Research FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Division of Victimology Executive Board Meeting 12:30 to 1:50pm Georgetown West, 779. Examining Sanction Effects in Community Corrections 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead East, Lobby Evaluation of Washington State s Swift and Certain Policy for Community Supervision of Offenders; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington State ; Zachary K. Hamilton, Washington State ; Alex C. Kigerl, Washington State ; Christopher M. Campbell, Portland State ; Brianne Michelle Posey, Washington State Imposing Additional Sanctions on Released Inmates: Assessing the Effects of Split Supervision; Catie L. Clark, Florida State Swift, Certain, Fair: Implementation Findings from the HOPE Demonstration Field Experiment; Jonathan Kulick, Pepperdine ; Angela Hawken, Pepperdine Swift, Certain, or Severe: Testing Deterrence Theory among Offenders on Community Supervision; Christopher M. Campbell, Portland State ; Zachary K. Hamilton, Washington State ; Jacqueline van Wormer, Washington State ; Brianne Michelle Posey, Washington State The Impact of Returning Technical Parole Violators to Prison: A Deterrent, Null, or Criminogenic Effect; Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Zachary K. Hamilton, Washington State 780. Identifying Patterns and Trends in Victimization across Groups 12:30 to 1:50pm Holmead West, Lobby A Systematic Review of Campus Sexual Assault Prevalence Rates in the United States: Findings from the Last 15 Years; Lisa Fedina, National Institute of Justice; Jennifer Holmes, National Institute of Justice; Bethany L. Backes, National Institute of Justice Victimization Trends in Prison: Patterns and Predictors; Samantha Ladwig, Florida State White Female Danger: A Surprising Uptick in Lifetime Murder Victimization Chances; James

245 W. Kanan, Western Kentucky ; Carrie Trojan, Western Kentucky Victimization Experiences in a Sample of Saudi Arabian Youth; Victoria Chamberlin, of Cincinnati; John Paul Wright, of Cincinnati; Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina ; Nora Almosaed, King Abdulaziz ; Sameera Moghrabi, King Abdulaziz ; Fawzia Bashatah, King Abdulaziz Why Did Rates of Child Abuse and Neglect Decrease Post-1990?: A State- Analysis of Possible Explanations for the Decline; Maribeth L. Rezey, of Missouri - St. Louis Maribeth L. Rezey, of Missouri - St. Louis Presidential Plenary 781. Presidential Plenary: The Media and Criminal Justice Policy 12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom Center, Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Discussants: Carrie Johnson, National Public Radio (NPR) Bill Keller, The Marshall Project Roland Martin, Roland Martin Reports 782. Division of International Criminology Awards Presentation and Reception (Open to All Participants) 12:30 to 1:50pm International Ballroom West, 783. Roundtable: Crime and Delinquency in School Settings 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace A Look at Intruder Violence in Elementary Schools: Analysis of Current and Prospective Mitigation Efforts in Utah; Lindsay Huber, Arizona State Educational Aspirations, School Connectedness, and Delinquency among Rural Youth; Cesar J. Rebellon, of New Hampshire Helping and Cooperation in Heavy Inter-Group Hostility, Verbal Violence, Alienation and Conflict Conditions: Exposure to Empathy by the Other Party as a Facilitator of Perceived Helping Schema among Jews and Arabs in FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Academic Settings in Israel; Limor Yehuda, The Western Galilee College Social Effects on Bullying Behavior: A Comparative Study between Greek and Turkish School-Aged Children; Maria Eirini Papadouka, of North Texas; Ozgur Solakoglu, of North Texas Cesar J. Rebellon, of New Hampshire 784. Roundtable: Aftermath of Wrongful Convictions: New Directions 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace After Exoneration: The Innocence Movement and Exoneree Support; Amy Shlosberg, Fairleigh Dickinson ; Valli Rajah-Mandery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Evan Mandery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Women Exonerees Speak Out Hear Our Voices; Zieva D. Konvisser, Wayne State Post-Conviction Exoneration and Compensation Schemes for the Wrongly Convicted: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and Canada; Kathryn Campbell, of Ottawa; Fiona Leverick, of Glasgow Lost Voices: Victims/Survivors of Original Crimes in Wrongful Conviction Cases; Kimberly Cook, of North Carolina, Wilmington; Saundra D. Westervelt, of North Carolina at Greensboro; Jennifer Thompson, Healing Justice The Compensation Gap: Promise vs. Practice in Compensation Provision to the Wrongly Convicted; Saundra D. Westervelt, of North Carolina at Greensboro; Tiffany C. Merritt, of North Carolina at Greensboro; Kimberly Cook, of North Carolina, Wilmington Saundra D. Westervelt, of North Carolina at Greensboro 785. Roundtable: Sex, Violence, and Popular Culture 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Katalin Parti, National Institute of Criminology Discussants: Brandon L. Beck, Texas State Robin A. Robinson, of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Rebecca Hayes, Central Michigan

246 Gail Stern, Catharsis Productions, Inc. Participants: Christina DeJong, Michigan State Edith Kinney, San Jose State 786. Roundtable: Criminal Justice Encounters with Vulnerable People: Challenges and Solutions 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Policing Fragility: Accounting for Ontological and Situational Vulnerability; Nicole L. Asquith, of Western Sydney; Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron, of Tasmania The Adverse Impact of Customer Service Initiatives upon Police Attitudes and Work Motivation; Ken Wooden, of Western Sydney Vulnerable Persons: Risks to Law Enforcement Investigations; Karl Roberts, of Western Sydney Nicole L. Asquith, of Western Sydney 787. Roundtable: Life on the Inside, Life on the Outside: The Dynamics of Long-Term Confinement and the Challenges of Community Reintegration for Lifers 12:30 to 1:50pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Elizabeth Kita, CDCR/DAPO Participants: M. Kay Harris, Temple Shadd Maruna, Rutgers - Newark Cliff Kusaj, CDCR/BPH 788. Juveniles' Correctional Experiences and Needs 12:30 to 1:50pm Jay, Lobby Receiving Treatment Service in the Juvenile Justice System: An Examination of Funding Sources and Recidivism; Clair White, George Mason The Experiences and Needs of Incarcerated Juveniles; Rachel Feinstein, Carthage College The Impact of Race on Youth Incarceration Experiences, Results and Implications from a Secondary Analysis of the Survey of Youth in Residential Placement; Konrad Avery Haight, American Institutes for Research; Roger Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research Youth Perspectives on Reentry Programming; Laurin Parker, Delaware State FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Shila Rene' Hawk, Applied Research Services, Inc International and Comparative Approaches to Victimology 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Explaining Gender Differences in Justifications of Sexual Harassment of Women in Public Places in India: Social, Cultural, and Individual Attributes; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State ; Manish Madan, Stockton Intimate Partner Violence in the United States: Immigrant Nigerian Women Speak; Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern Victimization of Children Left Behind in Rural China; Xiaojin Chen, Tulane Behind the Wall : A Cross-National Analysis of Dating Violence; Jessica Meckes, Indiana Bloomington; Meghan Lynn Rogers, Indiana Cross-National Comparisons of Partner Violence in Australia and the US; Jeff Ackerman, Griffith Jeff Ackerman, Griffith 790. How Evidence-Based Programs Reduce Recidivism: Lessons Learned from Results First States, Counties, and Research Partners 12:30 to 1:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse Results First: What is this Initiative?; Sara Dube, The Pew Charitable Trusts Case Studies of Results First Initiatives; Ashleigh Holand, The Pew Charitable Trusts Impact of Program Components on Effect Sizes; Liana Taylor, George Mason ; Faye Taxman, George Mason Gary VanLandingham, The Pew Charitable Trusts 791. Policy Panel: Policy Discussion on Veterans and Veterans Treatment Courts 12:30 to 1:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse Policies at the Intersection of Combat-Related

247 Conditions and Intimate Partner Violence; Brian Clubb, Battered Women's Justice Project Policies for Veterans Treatment Courts and Veterans Affairs; Richard Hartley, of Texas at San Antonio Policy Responses to the Opt-in Problem: Why Veterans Decline to Identify or Enroll in Veterans Treatment Courts; Anne Douds, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg Innovative Ways to Address Justice Involved Veterans' Needs; B.J. Wagner, The Texas Veterans Commission Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State 792. Maternal Incarceration, Reentry and Recidivism 12:30 to 1:50pm Morgan, Lobby Recidivism Rates Among Recently Incarcerated Pregnant Women; Danielle Horvath Dallaire, The College of William & Mary; Sarah Perry, The College of William & Mary; Caroline Malory Kelsey, The College of William & Mary; Catherine A. Forestell, The College of William & Mary Motherhood and Reentry: Implications for Research, Policy and Practice; Marjie Mogul, Maternity Care Coalition; Holly Harner, La Salle ; Elizabeth Stelson, of Pennsylvania; Rosemary Frasso, of Pennsylvania; Jeane Ann Grisso, of Pennsylvania Visiting Mom or Dad in Jail: A Comparison of Child-Parent Visitation in Male and Female Jails; Jane A. Siegel, Rutgers - Camden; Laura Napolitano, Rutgers ; Mark Anthony Bodrog, Rutgers ; Matthew Thornton Hackman, Rutgers - Camden; Brenna Anne Stone, Rutgers - Camden Incarcerated Mothers Extended Visits with their Children; Rebecca Shlafer, of Minnesota; Erin Casey, Institute of Child Development - of Minnesota; Megan Duininck, of Minnesota - Twin Cities 793. Violence in the Streets, Schools and Abroad: Focus on Youth Violence 12:30 to 1:50pm Monroe, Violence in the Street, Violence of the Street - The Spatiality of Street Violence Among Youth; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Marie Bruvik Heinskou, of Copenhagen; Lasse Liebst, of Copenhagen Disrespect, Dislike, and Other Trivial Issues: Analyzing Violent Incidents Motivated by Other Personal Issues from the Incarcerated Youth Perspective; Daniel Walter Scott, of California, Irvine School Shootings: Are Schools Getting Safe?; Seungmug Lee, Western Illinois ; Daiwon Lee, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Daniel Walter Scott, of California, Irvine 794. Regional and International Differences in Fear of Crime 12:30 to 1:50pm Northwest, Lobby Attitude Toward Foreign People and Fear of Crime: A Case Study of Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea; Myunghyun Choi, Kyonggi Carjacking in South Africa: A Study on the Forgotten Actors the Victims; Chadley James, California State, Fresno Fear of School Shootings and Active Shooter Event Preparedness in the Rural South; Laura E. Agnich, Georgia Southern Perceived Risk of Crime in Peru: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study; Wilson Hernandez, Universidad de Lima Fear of Crime: Exploring Regional Differences; Darien A. Hickey, Louisiana State ; Edward S. Shihadeh, Louisiana State ; Matthew Valasik, Louisiana State ; Michael S. Barton, Louisiana State Darien A. Hickey, Louisiana State 795. Alcohol Consumption and Violence 12:30 to 1:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Alcohol (Ab)Use, Violence, and Victimization among College Students; Troy Carey, Wilkes ; Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes Treating Alcohol Abusers, the Role of Health Insurance, and Self-Reported Violence; Michael P. Brown, Ball State ; Kiesha Warren- Gordon, Ball State Understanding Crime Settings to Reduce Alcohol- Related Street Fights; Monica Perez-Trujillo, of Los Andes; María Fernanda Reyes, Corporación Nuevos Rumbos; Leidy Cabrera, Corporación Nuevos Rumbos; Augusto

248 Perez-Gómez, Corporación Nuevos Rumbos Closet Misogynists? How Hostile Sexism May Moderate the Effects of Alcohol Consumption on IPV Perpetration; Claire M. Renzetti, of Kentucky; Kellie R. Lynch, of Kentucky; C. Nathan DeWall, of Kentucky Claire M. Renzetti, of Kentucky 796. Queering Victimization Research and Services 12:30 to 1:50pm Piscataway, Lobby LGBQ and SSB Youth s Experiences with Victimization and Social Isolation: A General Strain Approach; Deeanna M. Button, Stockton ; Meredith G. F. Worthen, of Oklahoma Service Awareness for Sexual Assault Victims Among LGBTQ Identified College Students; Corina Schulze, of South Alabama A Very Chivalrous Gay : Reproducing Heteronormative Perceptions of Sexual Aggression in Public Drinking Spaces; Swede White, Louisiana State ; Sarah Becker, Louisiana State ; Justine Tinkler, Louisiana State The Appropriation of LGBTQ Intimate Partner Violence in the Heterosexual Mutual Battering Debate; Adam Messinger, Northeastern Illinois 797. Roundtable: Courts and Sentencing 12:30 to 1:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Juvenile Judges' Perspectives on Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Gender; Brian James Smith, Central Michigan Need or Greed? The Role of Motivational Attributions on White-Collar Crime Sentencing; Lisa Dilks, West Virginia ; Tucker McGrimmon, of Pretoria; Marshall Schmidt, of Oklahoma Pre-Trial Detention of Juveniles in The Netherlands; Yannick van den Brink, Leiden Deference and Demeanor: The Role of Racialized Interactions in Criminal Court"; Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State ; M.J. Gathings, North Carolina State Eyewitness Misidentification; Laura Kersey, Dixie State FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Lisa Dilks, West Virginia 798. The Socio-Historical Explanations for Race and Perceptions of Criminality 12:30 to 1:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor Discussant; Arthur H. Garrison, Kutztown of Pennsylvania Discussant; Alero Afejuku, Argosy Discussant; Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College Discussant; Keith Coleman, North Carolina A&T State Arthur H. Garrison, Kutztown of Pennsylvania Discussant: Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 799. The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program 12:30 to 1:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor The Impact of Inside-Out Class Projects on Course Learning Goals; Susan T. Krumholz, of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 12 Years an Instructor in the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program: Reflections and Lessons Learned; Gerald Stahler, Temple Collaborative Learning through the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program at a Liberal Arts Institution; Shelly Schaefer, Hamline ; Gina Erickson, Hamline First-Year Teaching Reflections: The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program; Vivian C. Smith, Cabrini College; Andrew Owen, Cabrini College Vivian C. Smith, Cabrini College 800. Substance Use among Adolescents and Young Adults 12:30 to 1:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor Age of Onset of Marijuana Use among Rural and Urban Youth; Laine Briddell, Christopher Newport Likes, Shares, and Retweets: Social Media and Marijuana Use Behavior among Inner City Youth; Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Rutgers ; Robin Stevens, Rutgers ;

249 Kasey Reeves, Rutgers ; Michael Medina, Rutgers The Effects of Anti-Smoking Messages from Family, School, and Mass Media on Smoking Behavior and Smoking Intention among Chinese Adolescents; Shaohua Yu, at Albany, SUNY Are College Students Too Friendly with Molly?; Brooke Schaeffer, St. John's The Relationship between College Students Major and Precautions Taken to Avoid Receiving Illegal Substance Use Citations; Peter W. Liu, Monmouth ; Brianna Johnston, Stockton Peter W. Liu, Monmouth 801. Division on Critical Criminology Journal Editorial Board Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm Albright, Terrace 802. Domestic Violence and Policing 2:00 to 3:20pm Cardozo, Terrace A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Gender in Predicting Intimate Partner Arrest Rates; Eve Buzawa, of Massachusetts, Lowell; David Hirschel, of Massachusetts, Lowell A Multi- Examination of Decisions to Notify the Police of Intimate Partner Violence; Jordyn Rosario, Florida State ; Patricia Warren, Florida State Under the Radar: Policing Non-Violent Abuse and Coercive Control; Gillian Pinchevsky, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Amanda Robinson, Cardiff ; Jennifer Guthrie, of Nevada, Las Vegas Differentiating Characteristics of Intimate Partner Violence Incidents by Relationship Type, State and Length; Danielle Sutton, of Guelph; Myrna Dawson, of Guelph Can Courses in Intimate Partner Violence Shape New Attitudes Among Future Criminal Justice Professionals?; Shelly M. Wagers, Radford ; Caitlyn Lewis, Radford Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Underground Gun Markets: Analysis of Crime Gun, Purchaser and Possessor Data 2:00 to 3:20pm Cabinet, The Movement of Guns from first Legal Sale to Use in Crime: A Tale of Two Cities; Charles Wellford, of Maryland; Megan Collins, of Maryland; Thomas Lind Scott, of Maryland, College Park Sources of Crime Guns to Violent Offenders in Los Angeles; George Tita, of California, Irvine Police Strategies for Reducing Gun Violence; Philip J. Cook, Duke ; Susan Parker, of Chicago Crime Lab 804. Drugs, Violence, Policies and Its Geographical Patterns in Brazil 2:00 to 3:20pm Coats, Terrace Drugs and Guns Trade Control in the Brazilian Borders; Joana Vargas, Federal in the State of Rio de Janeiro Drug Trafficking and Homicides in Brazil; Luis Flavio Sapori, Catholic in the State of Minas Gerais Drug Trafficking in Rio de Janeiro: Some Remarks about Social Banditry and Violence in Urban Brazil; Michel Misse, Federal in the State of Rio de Janeiro Street Drug Markets beyond Favelas in Brazil; Elenice De Souza Oliveira, St. Joseph's College - New York; Braulio Figueiredo Alves da Silva, UFMG-Brazil; Marcos Prates, UFMG-Brazil Elenice De Souza Oliveira, St. Joseph's College - New York 805. Author Meets Critics: Understanding Hate Crimes: Acts, Motives, Offenders, Victims and Justice 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Carolyn Petrosino, Bridgewater State Pete Simi, of Nebraska at Omaha Critics: Randy Blazak, Portland State William Oliver, Indiana Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

250 806. Authors Meet Critics: Code of the Suburbs 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Presenters: Richard Wright, Georgia State Scott Jacques, Georgia State Richard Rosenfeld, of Missouri - St. Louis Critics: Peter Reuter, of Maryland Simon I. Singer, Northeastern Rod Brunson, Rutgers 807. A Developmental Approach to Understanding the Impact of Individual and Parental Factors on Offending 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace The Relationship Between Son s pproblem Behavior and Parenting: Comparing a GEE and Fixed Effects Model; Sytske Besemer, of California, Berkeley; Dustin Pardini, of Pittsburgh; Rolf Loeber, of Pittsburgh; Stephen Hinshaw, of California, Berkeley The Predictive Power of Impulsivity as a Clinical Risk Factor for Criminal Offending; Christopher J. Koegl, Ontario Correctional Institute Empathy and Offending: Risk Factor, Promotive Factor, Protective Factor or Middle Class Value'?; Darrick Jolliffe, of Greenwich; Noelia Sanchez-Perez, Universidad de Murcia; David P. Farrington, Cambridge Attitudes and Behaviour: An Examination of Change in Antisocial Potential Over Time; Tara Renae McGee, Griffith ; David P. Farrington, Cambridge David P. Farrington, Cambridge 808. What's So "Good" about Relationships and Employment? 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Romantic Relationship Quality, Tolerance of Deviance, Monitoring, and Antisocial Influence and Desistance from Offending and Substance Use; Sara Simmons, Sam Houston State ; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State Cohabitation During the Transition to Adulthood: Contemporary Unions and Explaining the Age- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Crime Curve; Timothy Kang, of Toronto What's So Good about a Good Marriage?; Matthew VanEseltine, Bowling Green State Does Contact with the Criminal Justice System Force Employees to Find a New Job?; Anke Ramakers, Leiden, The Netherlands; Robert Apel, Rutgers Take This Job and Shove it: The Relationship Between Employment Quality and Crime; John Eassey, Missouri State ; Marvin Krohn, of Florida; Chris Gibson, of Florida John Eassey, Missouri State 809. NIJ Highlights: Unsubmitted Sexual Assault Kits--Outcomes and Implications 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace The Detroit Sexual Assault Kit Action Research Project; Rebecca Campbell, Michigan State ; Giannina Fehler-Cabral, Harder+Company; Jessica Shaw, National Institute of Justice; Sheena Horsford, Evaluation Consultant -- Private Practice; Hannah Feeney, Michigan State Untested Sexual Assault Kits: The Investigation and Prosecution Results that Follow Testing in Houston, TX; William Wells, Sam Houston State The Politics of Crime and Justice in CODIS Cases: An Evidence-Based Victim Notification Model for Law Enforcement; Noel Busch- Armendariz, of Texas at Austin; Caitlin Sulley, of Texas at Austin Preliminary Findings from the Cleveland Sexual Assault Kit Project; Rachel E. Lovell, Case Western Reserve ; Fredrick William Butcher, Case Western Reserve ; Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve Discussant: Gerald LaPorte, National Institute of Justice Participant: Katharine Browning, National Institute of Justice

251 810. A Systems Approach to Reducing the Use of Segregation and Isolation in Confinement 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace The Evolution of Strategies and Approaches in Responding to Vulnerable and Challenging Correctional Populations; Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance Redefining Prisons to Redefine Segregation; Scott Frakes, Director, Nebraska Department of Correctional Services Partnering with Corrections Systems to Assess Segregation/Isolation in Confinement; Ari Agha, Agha Research Collaborative, Inc Angela Browne, Townsend Alliance Discussant: Daniel P. Mears, Florida State 811. Prison Visits: Patterns & Effects 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Exploring Longitudinal Patterns of Prison Visits in New York State; Audrey Hickert, at Albany, SUNY; Sarah Tahamont, at Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Bushway, at Albany, SUNY Distance Matters: Examining the Factors that Impact Prisoner Visitation in Minnesota; Grant Duwe, Minnesota Department of Corrections Closer to Home: Estimating the Causal Effect of Prison Visits on Recidivism; Sarah Tahamont, at Albany, SUNY; Shawn David Bushway, at Albany, SUNY Beneficial or Harmful? An Investigation of Children s Emotional and Behavioral Responses to Visitation with an Incarcerated Parent; Melinda Tasca, Sam Houston State 812. Examining Individual Factors and Neighborhood Structure on Re-entry and Recidivism 2:00 to 3:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Predicting Technical Violations and New Offenses in Prison Recidivism; Jason Nicholson, of Louisville; Eric McCord, of Louisville; Kimberly A. Houser, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Rowan Prison Recidivism and Neighborhoods: An Examination of Main and Interaction Effects; Eric McCord, of Louisville; Kimberly A. Houser, Rowan Examining the Impact of Disorder Type on Institutional Misconduct; Kimberly A. Houser, Rowan ; Eric McCord, of Louisville Examining Risk Factors of Recidivism by Race; Carla Lewandowski, Rowan ; Kimberly A. Houser, Rowan ; Eric McCord, of Louisville 813. The Racialization of Everyday Life: Gangs, Immigration, and Schools 2:00 to 3:20pm Dupont, Terrace Encounters with Outsiders: An Examination of White Habitus in a Gang Intervention Site; Adriana Lizette Garcia, Rice Criminalizing Colombians & Upholding Nativism and Whiteness: Representation in US Film; Carl R. Huber, Central Michigan ; Justin Smith, Central Michigan The Colored Focal Concerns of Politicization of School Shootings & Racial Disproportionality in School Discipline Policies; Denise Nation, Winston-Salem State ; Jack S. Monell, Winston-Salem State ; Dawn X. Henderson, Winston-Salem State To Whom It May Concern: The Editorial Discourse on the Immigrant Population of Postville, Iowa; Angela Glosser, Indiana Kokomo; Cornelia Butler Flora, Kansas State ; Daniel Wittrock, Iowa State Gangs in the Print Media: Description, Crime, and Intervention; Xiaochen Hu, Sam Houston State ; Layne Dittmann, Sam Houston State ; David Pyrooz, of Colorado, Boulder Adriana Lizette Garcia, Rice 814. Testing Theories of Crime and Delinquency in Cross-National Contexts 2:00 to 3:20pm Embassy, Terrace A Cross-National Analysis of Agnew s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency; Myunghoon Roh, Northeastern A Crucial Role of Self-Control: The Relationship between Negative Emotion and Cyber Crime in South Korea; Songyon Shin, Southern Illinois ; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi ;

252 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Ye-seul Lim, Kyonggi Cross-National Predictors of School Violence; Seokjin Jeong, of Texas at Arlington; Byung Lee, Central Connecticut State ; Sung Min Han, Michigan State Reintegrative Shaming or Disintegrative Shaming: A Revisit of First Juvenile Arrests and Incarceration on Secondary Deviance and Subsequent Sanctioning; Zhihang Dong, The Pennsylvania State Testing Self-Control Theory in Chinese, Czech, Slovene, Spanish, Taiwanese, and Turkish Youth; Jakub Mikuska, of Kentucky; Alexander T. Vazsonyi, of Kentucky; Erin Kelley, of Kentucky; Ginesa Torrente-Hernandez, Universidad de Murcia; Chuen-Jim Sheu, National Taipei ; Li Huang, Tuskegee Jakub Mikuska, of Kentucky 815. Gender and Accountability in Criminal Justice in Transitional and Post-Conflict Countries: Diplomacy Lab Projects 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Women in the Judiciary of Lebanon and Morocco: Barriers and Best Practices; Heather Jones, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Recruitment and Retention of Women in the Afghan Criminal Justice System; Jonathan Simmons, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Recruitment, Retention and Advancement of Women in Policing in The Democratic Republic of Congo; Elizabeth Ortiz, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Accountability in Colombia; Jessica Burke, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Chairs: Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: Debra Perlin, Former Justice Advisor at U.S. Department of State 816. Professional Development in Criminal Justice 2:00 to 3:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace Comparative Criminal Justice Education: An Examination of Undergraduate and Graduate Curriculum; Diana Falco, Niagara ; Tammy Castle, James Madison Predatory Journals: A National Survey of Academicians; Michael Olivero, Central Washington ; Krystal Noga-Styron, Central Washington Article Productivity Among the Faculty of Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral Programs, ; Bethany Mims, Florida State ; Gary Kleck, Florida State Bethany Mims, Florida State 817. Race and the Police 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Profiling Neutralization Theory: A Moral Disengagement Analysis of Police Accounts of Race-based Auto-Stops; Stuart Henry, San Diego State ; Joshua Chanin, San Diego State In the Line of Fire: The Practitioner Perspective on Race and Policing; Stacey Ann Davis, San Diego State ; Elliott Alvarado, San Diego State ; Antonella Tucconi, San Diego State Finding the Thin Blue Line in the Rainbow: Interactions between the LGBTQ Community and the Police; Danielle M. Shields, Rutgers Policing Black Communities: From Selma to Ferguson; Randall Shelden, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Tanesha Buckley, of Nevada, Las Vegas 818. Perceptions of Crime and Justice: Feminist Perspectives 2:00 to 3:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Police Roles in Adult Pornography: Where is the Accountability?; Marilyn Corsianos, Eastern Michigan 250

253 Peer Support for LGBTQ Police Officers in the U.S.; Carrie L. Buist, of North Carolina, Wilmington Mainstream Media s Portrayal of Women and Prisoner Reentry; Ashley Wiegand, Eastern Michigan Discussant: Nancy Jurik, Arizona State 819. Technology 2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown East, Computer Use in Interpersonal Violence: An Exploratory Analysis; John P. Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Natalie Flora, Marymount College Cybersecurity, Universal Jurisdiction and What is at Stake; Amanda M. Sharp Parker, Campbell Addressing LGBT Bias in the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Classroom; Jane M. Tucker, West Chester of Pennsylvania; Sadeiah Mapp-Matthews, West Chester of Pennsylvania European Digital Fortress; Ales Zavrsnik, Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law Ljubljana Gang Intelligence Databases: Crime Control and Civil Liberties; Ronald Huff, of California, Irvine; Julie Barrows, of Minnesota Ronald Huff, of California, Irvine 820. Division of Victimology General Meeting 2:00 to 3:20pm Georgetown West, 821. The Impact of NYPD Policy 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead East, Lobby Unreasonable Suspicion: Youth and Policing in NYC; Christine Barrow, Molloy College; Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Broken Windows, Marijuana Arrests, and the Vile, Despicable Criminal Court Summons System in New York City; Harry Levine, Queens College Recent changes in protest policing in New York City; Alex Vitale, Brooklyn College Compstat: Pros and Cons; Eli Silverman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; John A. Eterno, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Molloy College John A. Eterno, Molloy College 822. Organizational Priorities in Policing 2:00 to 3:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Contributing to Disconnected Policing: How Conflicted Organizational Priorities Can Hurt Street- Policing; Daniel Bear, Sheridan College Diseconomies of Scale in Policing in Western States; Tate Fegley, Boise State Organizational and Implementation Typologies for Policy Initiatives in Police Organizations; Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State ; Brenda Bond, Suffolk Partnership in Policing: A Case Study of Police Partnership using an Organization Theory Lens; Russell Wolff, Northeastern The "other" Law Enforcement Organization; Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Maki Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 823. Criminologists without Borders (Open to All) 2:00 to 3:20pm International Ballroom West, 824. Roundtable: Research on Marginalized Persons 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Constructing Immigrant Criminality: An Application of Labeling Theory to the Migration Process; Eric Gamino, Texas A&M Do Black Women Matter? An analysis of Black Female Deaths during Police Encounters; Kecia R. Johnson, Mississippi State Parenting Style and Delinquency by Race and the Mediating Effect of Structural Disadvantage; Thomas James Mowen, of Wyoming; Ryan Schroeder, of Louisville The Forced Migration of Salvadoran Youth to the United States; Jose Alfredo Torres, of California, Irvine The Impact of Racial Discrimination and Racial Socialization on African American Offending; Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M

254 825. Roundtable: Sexual Respect among Participants at Academic Conferences 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Lisa M. Carter, Florida Southern College Discussants: Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State Jeff W. Cohen, of Washington, Tacoma Amanda Cox, Pennsylvania State, Altoona Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State 826. Roundtable: Finished Your PhD! Now What? 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Angela Marie Moore, National Institute of Justice Participants: Carolyn Rebecca Block, IL Criminal Justice Information Authority (Retired) John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute 827. Roundtable: The Upsurge of Terrorism and the Influence of Local Vested Interest in Africa 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Kingsley Ejiogu, of Maryland Eastern Shore Discussants: Emmanuel Onyeozili, of Maryland Eastern Shore Nelseta Walters-Jones, of Maryland Eastern Shore Judith Harris, of Houston - Downtown Ekwuniru Nwokeji, of Maryland Eastern Shore Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson 828. Roundtable: The Intersection of Community and Gender-Related Research 2:00 to 3:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Fighting like a Girl: Gender and Aggression in Military Recruitment Advertisements; Ashley Christensen, of Mount Union; Jewel McColumn, of Mount Union; Carly Sekerak, of Mount Union; Bryan K. Robinson, of Mount Union FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Reimagining the Criminal Justice System Response to Domestic Violence: Restorative Justice as Treatment for Offenders; Briana Barocas, New York ; Danielle Emery, New York Restorative Justice and Sex Offenders: Volunteerism and its Discontents; Alan D Brown, Southern Connecticut State Risky Decisions: Practitioner Perceptions of Practice and Decision-Making Regarding At Risk Young Women in Scotland; Annie Rose Crowley, of Glasgow The Implementation of Prostitution Programs after the Passage of State Laws; Herbert Martinez, of Houston - Downtown; Krista Gehring, of Houston - Downtown; Michael Cavanaugh, of Houston - Downtown Briana Barocas, New York 829. Prevention And Mitigation Of Computer- Assisted Crimes: An Evidence-Based Human- Focused Approach 2:00 to 3:20pm Jay, Lobby The Progression of Online Frauds: An analysis of scamming strategies on Craigslist; Mateus Rennó Santos, of Maryland; David Maimon, of Maryland; Youngsam Park, of Maryland Copyright Complaints against Internet Network Users: Empirical Assessment of Prevention and Control Policies; Sarah Appleby, of Maryland; David Maimon, of Maryland; Amy Ginther, of Maryland Self-regulation Depletion and Computer User Susceptibility to Computer Crime; Tamar Berenblum, The Hebrew ; Ido Sivan Sevilla, The Hebrew ; David Maimon, of Maryland Physical, Social and Situational Factors as Determents of Public WIFI Users Online Behaviors; David Maimon, of Maryland; Sarah Appleby, of Maryland; Karan Kapor, of Maryland; Jonathan Katz, of Maryland

255 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bringing Diversity to the Forefront of Desistance Research 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse A Natural Experiment on Residential Change and Recidivism: Eight-Year Follow-Up; David Kirk, of Oxford Identity and the Navigation of Place and Space Among Returning Prisoners; Andrea Leverentz, of Massachusetts, Boston Investigating the Marriage-Desistance Relationship among Black Women; Stephanie DiPietro, of Missouri - St. Louis; Elaine Eggleston Doherty, of Missouri - St. Louis; Bianca Bersani, of Massachusetts, Boston Black Men Making Good: Race, Gender and Change in the New Inner City; Nikki Jones, of California, Berkeley Bianca Bersani, of Massachusetts, Boston Discussant: John H. Laub, of Maryland Violence; Elizabeth Marks, Louisiana State ; Edward S. Shihadeh, Louisiana State Karen Parker, of Delaware 832. Caribbean Crime & Criminal Justice II - Victimization 2:00 to 3:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Child Domestic Slavery in Haiti and Beyond; Benedetta Faedi Duramy, Golden Gate School of Law Participatory Action Research: Identifying and Addressing Sexual Violence in St. Lucia; Rebecca Hayes, Central Michigan ; Souyenne Dathorne, PROSAF; Velika Lawrence, PROSAF; Christina DeJong, Michigan State Indo Caribbean Immigrant Women and Domestic Violence in 'Little Guyana'; Aneesa Baboolal, of Delaware Discussant: Katharina Joosen, NSCR 831. Diffusion, Contagion, Immigration, and More: What s New in the Study of Macro Criminology? 2:00 to 3:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse Assessing the Macro- Relationship between Immigration and Crime Rates: A Meta-Analysis; Graham Ousey, College of William & Mary; Charis Kubrin, of California, Irvine Contagion and Crime: Does Contagion Further Our Understanding of Variations in Homicide Rates across U.S. Cites?; Patricia L. McCall, North Carolina State ; Kenneth Land, Duke ; Karen Parker, of Delaware Structural Covariates of Xenophobic and Racially Motivated Crimes in Belgium: Spatial Analyses of Arrondissements; Sylwia J. Piatkowska, at Albany, SUNY; Steven Messner, at Albany, SUNY; Robert D. Baller, Workers' Project Religious Ecology, Floaters and Crime: The Link between Social Capital, Social Control and Policy Panel: Understanding the Context of Incarcerated Women s Lives and Utilizing a Pathways Approach to Inform Policy and Interventions for Incarcerated Women 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Impact of Incarceration on Prisoners and Families: A Mixed-Methods Study; Dana DeHart, of South Carolina; Cheri Shapiro, of South Carolina; Stephanie Clone, of South Carolina Childhood Sexual Victimization Predicts Lifetime Suicide Attempts Among Women in Jail; Christopher R. DeCou, Idaho State ; Shannon Lynch, Idaho State ; Dana DeHart, of South Carolina; Joanne Belknap, of Colorado, Boulder An Exploration of Incarcerated Women s Experiences of Partner Violence; Stephanie Kaplan, Idaho State ; Shannon Lynch, Idaho State

256 Discussion: Intersections of Adversity, Interpersonal Violence, and Health in Incarcerated Women and the Implications for Policy and Treatment; Shannon Lynch, Idaho State Shannon Lynch, Idaho State 834. Police Accountability and Modern Democracy: Insights from External Oversight Offices, Police Departments, and Academia 2:00 to 3:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Police Oversight and Accountability: External Oversight in New York City; Inspector General Philip K. Eure, Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department Police Oversight and Accountability: External Oversight in Washington, D.C.; Michael G. Tobin, Office of Police Complaints, Washington, D.C. Police Oversight and Accountability: Research Perspectives; Samuel Walker, of Nebraska at Omaha Police Oversight and Accountability: Perspectives from the New York City Police Department; Captain Oliver Pu-Folkes, Esq., New York City Police Department Police Oversight and Accountability: Perspectives from the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia; Chief Cathy L. Lanier, Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia Nicole N. Hanson, Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department Discussants: Inspector General Philip K. Eure, Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department Samuel Walker, of Nebraska at Omaha Michael G. Tobin, Office of Police Complaints, Washington, D.C. Captain Oliver Pu-Folkes, Esq., New York City Police Department Chief Cathy L. Lanier, Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia FRIDAY, NOVEMBER The IASOC Mark Haller Memorial Panel: Illicit Enterprises and Economic Crime Today 2:00 to 3:20pm Morgan, Lobby A Spectrum of Enterprise: Does Legitimacy define Business?; Dwight Smith, Jr., IASOC The Role of Thieves-in-Law in Russia; Ivan Kleimenov, The Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg Branch The Changing Representations of Organized Crime s Role in the Economy and Enforcement Efforts Against it as Portrayed in the Italian Press; Anita Lavorgna, of Southampton (UK); Anna Di Ronco, Universiteit Gent s of Organization in Respect to Cyber- Enabled and Cyber-Dependent Economic Crime; Michael Levi, Cardiff ; Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff Matthew G. Yeager, King's College at Western, Canada 836. Advances in Research on Drug Use and Drug Offenders 2:00 to 3:20pm Monroe, Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don t: Marijuana Growers Compliance with State Regulations; Brooks Louton, Arizona State Gender and Ethnic Profiling of Potential Legal High Consumers by Head Shop Employees: The Case of Kratom in the Southeastern United States.; John Stogner, of North Carolina at Charlotte; Matt Phillips, of North Carolina at Charlotte Interrogating the Framing of Drug Offenses: A Critical Perspective; Eileen Leonard, Vassar College Using the Impaired Driving Assessment to Estimate Risk for Community Supervision; Nathan Lowe, APPA/UK; Kenneth Wanberg, Center for Addictions Research and Evaluation; David Timken, Center for Impaired Driving Research and Evaluation; Matthew DeMichele, RTI International Alone on the Inside: Impact of Social Isolation on the Drink-Trouble-Drink-Trouble Cycle; Byron R. Johnson, Baylor ; Maria Pagano, Case Western Reserve ; Matthew Lee, of Akron; Stephen Post, Stony Brook

257 Byron R. Johnson, Baylor 837. Correctional Quandaries Across Continents 2:00 to 3:20pm Northwest, Lobby A Comparative Study of the Effects of Prison Overcrowding; Johanna Smith Rangel Perez, of Nantes; Rahim Foroughi Nik, of Nantes Prison Costs: State Strategies for Reducing Spending on Corrections; Helen Louise Braithwaite, of California, Irvine; Theresa Lavery, of California, Irvine; Susan Turner, of California, Irvine; Lois Davis, RAND Corporation From Overcrowding to Empty Places - What Happens in Germany s Penitentiary System?; Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs, Academy for Prison Officers Baden-Wuerttemberg A Quantitative Analysis of the Effects of Prison Closures on Imprisonment Rates and New Court Commitments, ; Jarred Anthony Williams, Washington State Anti-Terrorism, Criminal Law and Prison in France Today: A Critical Perspective; Jean Berard, Université de Montréal; Gilles Chantraine, CNRS-CLERSE Bart Claes, of Sheffield (UK) 838. Research on Organized Crime and Illicit Markets 2:00 to 3:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Ruff Ryde to the Top: Changes in the Network Composition and Co-Offending Dynamics of a Hells Angels Member; Sadaf Hashimi, Simon Fraser ; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser Ties within Cybercriminal Networks: Blood is Thicker than Water, But What About Bits and Bytes?; Rutger Leukfeldt, Open of the Netherlands The Illicit Steroid Market, Organized Crime and the Diverging Policies of Belgium and the Netherlands; Katinka van de Ven, of Kent Illicit Markets in Europe: Estimates, Actors and Emerging Trends; Diana Camerini, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Luca Giommoni, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Michele Riccardi, Università Cattolica - Transcrime The Radioactive Trojan Horse: Applications of the Transatlantic Drug Trade to Radiological and Nuclear Trafficking; Sarah Spalding, National FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser 839. LGBTQ People in Courts and Corrections 2:00 to 3:20pm Piscataway, Lobby Narratives of Court Experiences from Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer- Identified Citizens; Alexis Forbes, Bonora Rountree, LLC LGBTIQ Young People in Carceral Settings; Angela Dwyer, Queensland of Technology; Nicole L. Asquith, of Western Sydney Separate but Equal? Contesting Transgender Prison Spaces; Amy B. Smoyer, Southern Connecticut State ; Jaclyn M. White, Yale 840. Roundtable: Students-Meet-Scholars: Applying Experimental and Evaluation Designs to Inform Theory and Practice 2:00 to 3:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Lorraine Mazerolle, Institute for Social Science Research, of Queensland Discussants: Denise Gottfredson, of Maryland David Weisburd, George Mason Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern / NSCR 841. The Promise and Pitfalls of Correctional Assessment 2:00 to 3:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor Confirmatory Analysis of an Organizational Culture Instrument for Corrections; Xiaohan Mei, Washington State ; Brian Iannacchione, of Northern Colorado; Mary Stohr, Washington State ; Craig Hemmens, Washington State ; Peter Collins, Seattle Fourth Generation Risk Assessment and Prisoner Reentry: The Role of Prison Misconduct; Brian R. Kowalski, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; Brian D. Martin, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Programming and Parole: How Canadian Federal Prisoners Assessed Static and Dynamic Risk Factors Relate to Recommended Custodial

258 Programming and Success Being Paroled; Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial of Newfoundland; Michael Adorjan, of Calgary; Kimberley A. Clow, of Ontario Institute of Technology Maximize Prison Counselor Time with Inmates: Use Institutional Data to Automate Inmate Classification; Tammy Meredith, Applied Research Services, Inc. Counselor Knows Best? Examining Clinician Assessments of In-Prison Substance Abuse Treatment Program Participants; Jennifer N. Stanley, Saint Joseph's ; Christopher E. Kelly, Saint Joseph's ; Wayne N. Welsh, Temple Pavel Vasiliev, SUNY Oneonta 842. The International Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program I 2:00 to 3:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Inside Out and Technology; Bahiyyah Muhammad, Howard Innovations in Teaching Criminal Justice to Undergraduates and Offenders; Tanja Link, Kennesaw State Teaching Religion in Prison: Resilience or Violence; Fernando Linhares, Kean Starting an Inside-Out Course at Your Institution; Elyshia Aseltine, Towson Tanja Link, Kennesaw State 843. Collateral Issues of Criminal Justice Policy and Practice 2:00 to 3:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor Assessing the Impact of Private Sector Competition on Prison Performance; Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State Contact with Children During Incarceration and Inmate Misconduct: Findings from a Survey of Incarcerated Parents; Kathleen Ann Lamb, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction If Institutionalization is the Answer Today, then what about Tomorrow? Reexamining the U.S. Incarceration Policy; Marika Dawkins, of Texas Rio Grande Valley Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Paternal Politics of Child Support Enforcement and Imprisonment; Lynne Haney, New York Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Evidence from a 15-year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial; Brook Kearley, of Maryland Brook Kearley, of Maryland 844. Discussion of ASC Representation to the United Nations 3:30 to 4:50pm 1101, 1st Floor 845. ASC Teaching Committee Meeting 3:30 to 4:50pm Albright, Terrace 846. Explanations of Political and Social Violence 3:30 to 4:50pm Cardozo, Terrace Accounting for Terrorism: Palestinian Defendants Appearing Before the Israeli Military Court; Edna Erez, of Illinois at Chicago; Anat Berko, Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Terrrorism; Netanel Benichou, Shaarei Mishpat Law School; Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State, Abington Assassination Events: Patterns and Predictors Across the Globe ; Amy Nivette, Utrecht ; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith ; Michael Koch, of Bielefeld Boko Haram and the Islamic State: Variations in Terror; Laurie Amanda Gould, Georgia Southern ; Matthew Pate, at Albany, SUNY; Jack Lightfoot, Georgia Southern Contexualizing Terrorism in China: An Analysis of Media Discourses on the 3.01 Kunming Terrorist Attack; Kai Lin, of Delaware; Ziqiang Han, Sichuan The Natural Resource Curse and Homicide: How High Resource Rents Produce Violent States; Paul Stretesky, Northumbria, Newcastle; Michael Long, Northumbria, Newcastle; Michael J. Lynch, of South Florida Paul Stretesky, Northumbria, Newcastle 847. NIJ's Comprehensive School Safety Initiative 3:30 to 4:50pm Cabinet, Federal Investment in School Safety Research; Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice,

259 National Institute of Justice High Priority School Safety Technology Needs; Jessica Saunders, RAND Corporation CrimeSolutions.gov School Safety Initiative; Stephanie Gerstenblith, Development Services Group, Inc. Phelan Wyrick, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice 848. Theories And Typologies Of Occupational Crime: Detection, Enforcement, And Deterrence 3:30 to 4:50pm Coats, Terrace 'Other People's Money': Individual Strain As A Catalyst For Occupational Crime; Paul Klenowski, Clarion of Pennsylvania; Keith Bell, West Liberty State Effective CCTV For Small Businesses: Reevaluating Its Use From Deterrence To Enforcement; John Casten, Longwood Fraud And Deceit In Research; Nachman Ben- Yehuda, Hebrew ; Amalya Oliver, Hebrew of Jerusalem Privileged Spaces And Social Control: Using Substances While Pursuing Credentials; Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State, Abington; Peter R. Ibarra, of Illinois at Chicago Theft at Work: Preventing Employee Theft By Blocking the Opportunities Offered By the Job; Erin Berk, California State, San Bernadino; Nerea Marteache, California State, San Bernardino; Alison Lugo, California State, San Bernadino; Adrian Hernandez, California State, San Bernadino Alexis Hayton, of New Haven 849. Authors Meet Critics: Policing Cybercrime and Cyberterror 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 1, Terrace Presenters: Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State George Burruss, Southern Illinois Carbondale Adam M. Bossler, Georgia Southern Critics: Charles Katz, Arizona State West David Carter, Michigan State April Wall-Parker, National White Collar Crime Center FRIDAY, NOVEMBER James Coldren, Jr., CNA Institute for Public Research 850. Authors Meet Critics: Lynched: The Victims of Southern Mob Violence 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 10, Terrace Presenters: Stewart E. Tolnay, of Washington Amy Kate Bailey, of Illinois at Chicago Roberta Senechal de la Roche, Washington and Lee Critics: Mark Cooney, of Georgia Darnell Hawkins, of Illinois at Chicago Jay Corzine, of Central Florida 851. Changes in People and Places: The Interactive Nature of Development and Patterns of Criminal Behaviour and Substance Use 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 11, Terrace Situational vs. Developmental Processes: Which Came First, the Attitude or the Behaviour?; Kyle Treiber, of Cambridge; Per- Olof Wikstrom, of Cambridge; Gabriela D. Roman, of Cambridge Dynamics of Change: Crime, Propensity and Exposure; Gabriela D. Roman, of Cambridge; Per-Olof Wikstrom, of Cambridge; Kyle Treiber, of Cambridge Stability and Change in Young People's Alcohol Use: Interactions Between People and Places; Nina-Katri Gustafsson, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Julie Horney, The Pennsylvania State Discussant: Callie H. Burt, of Washington 852. The Role of Defendants' Age in Case Processing 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 12, Terrace The Juvenile Transfer Heuristic: An Experimental Test of Criminal Justice Professionals Sentencing Preferences; Peter Lehmann, Florida State ; Justin Tyler Pickett, at Albany, SUNY; Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, of Colorado, Colorado Springs

260 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Sentencing Superpredators : Race and Juvenile Status in the Adult Criminal Court; Ted Chiricos, Florida State ; Peter Lehmann, Florida State ; William Bales, Florida State The Role of Juvenile Adjudications in Adult Sentencing Decisions; Julia Laskorunsky, Pennsylvania State ; Jeffery T. Ulmer, Pennsylvania State Aging Out of Crime and into Prison: A Multi- State Analysis of the Impact of Criminal History Scores on Aging Offenders; Julian Roberts, of Oxford; Richard S. Frase, of Minnesota Law School; Rhys Hester, of Minnesota Law School Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, of Colorado, Colorado Springs 853. NIJ Highlights: Traffickers in Human Beings 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 2, Terrace Human Trafficking Organizations and Facilitators: A Detailed Profile and Interviews with Convicted Traffickers in the US; Michael Shively, Abt Associates Inc.; Kamala Smith, Abt Associates Inc.; Sarah Jalbert, Abt Associates Inc. Sex Trafficking and Gangs in the San Diego / Tijuana Border Region Area; Ami Carpenter, of San Diego An Empirical Analysis of the Scope and Scale of Organized Crime s Involvement in Human Trafficking in the US; Vanessa Bouché, Texas Christian Estimating the Unlawful Commercial Sex Economy in the United States; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute Maureen McGough, U.S. Department of Justice Discussants: John Picarelli, U.S. Department of Justice Kristina Lugo, American 854. Schools, Policing, and Inequality 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 3, Terrace An Assessment of Students Talking It Over with Police in Milwaukee Public Schools; Tina L. Freiburger, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Derailed: Racial Differences in the Impact of Juvenile Arrest on Educational Attainment; Mariam Ashtiani, of California, Irvine Kicked Out of Class, Kicked In a Cell: An Exploratory Analysis of School Discipline and Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC); Chenelle A. Jones, Ohio Dominican ; Helen T. Greene, Texas Southern Racial Disparities in School Discipline in the Absence of Structural Inequality?; Gregg G. Mowen; Thomas James Mowen, of Wyoming The Roles of Police Officers in Schools: Effects on the Recording and Reporting of Crimes; Deanna Nicole Devlin, of Maryland Setsuo Miyazawa, of California, Hastings / Aoyama Gakuin 855. Procedural Justice in Prison & Parole 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 4, Terrace The 2008 Pennsylvania Parole Moratorium as a Case Study in Procedural Justice; Nicolette Bell, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; Kiminori Nakamura, of Maryland; E. Rely Vilcica, Temple ; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State Staff Decision-making and Procedural Justice in Prisons: A Mixed-method Examination of Solitary Confinement Placement; Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State ; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Shannon Magnuson, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); L. Caitlin Kanewske, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Jessica Mercante, Sam Houston State Confined Living: Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Prison; L. Caitlin Kanewske, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!); Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State ; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional 258

261 Excellence (ACE!); Jessica Mercante, Sam Houston State Chairs: Brandy L. Blasko, Sam Houston State Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) Discussant: Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Participant: Shannon Magnuson, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) 856. An Overview of Criminal History Records Assessment and Research at BJS 3:30 to 4:50pm Columbia 9, Terrace Recidivism of Female Prisoners Released in 30 States in 2005; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Interstate Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 30 States in 2005; Matthew Durose, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Recidivism among Federal Probationers, ; Joshua Markman, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Anastasios Tsoutis, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ 857. Latinos, Crime & Justice in the U.S. 3:30 to 4:50pm Dupont, Terrace Fragmented Community: Black-Latino Conflict in South Los Angeles; Luis Daniel Gascón, of San Francisco Criminal Courts and the Racialization of Latinos; Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Temple Policing in Puerto Rico: Reforms in the 21st Century; Xavier Perez, Saint Xavier ; Jhon Sanabria, Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez: Instituto de Seguridad y Protección A Small Mixed Methods Study on the Effects of Solitary Confinement in Formerly Incarcerated Latino and Black Men Living in New York City; Pamela Valera, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Imagined Communities, Communities Imagining: Crime, Justice, and Alternatives 3:30 to 4:50pm Embassy, Terrace Exploring the Social Construction of Crime by Neighborhood: News Coverage of Crime in Boston; Andrew J. Baranauskas, Northeastern Photographic Depictions of Male and Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Impact of Race/Ethnicity; Ebonie Marie Epinger, of Nebraska at Omaha; Pauline K. Brennan, of Nebraska at Omaha; Danielle Cindy Slakoff, of Nebraska at Omaha Imagining the Police Station; Michael Rowe, Northumbria A Fork in the Road to Clean Cycling: The Cycling Independent Reform Commission and the Future of Anti-Doping; Ophir Sefiha, Western Carolina ; Nancy Reichman, of Denver Prison Themed Video Games: Peacemaking and Social Justice Opportunities; Steven Downing, of Ontario Institute of Technology; Kristine Levan, Plymouth State Lisa Leduc, of Maine at Presque Isle 859. Contextual Analysis of Prosecutorial Discretion: Variations in Charging across Decision Points, Prosecutors, Counties and States 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild East, Terrace The Effects of Prosecutorial Charging Decisions on Case Outcomes; Don Stemen, Loyola Chicago; Gypsy Escobar, Measures for Justice Plea Bargaining in Indigent Defense: Examining the Role of Race and Attorney Workload; Erin Kerrison, of Pennsylvania; Emily Owens, of Pennsylvania; John Hollway, of Pennsylvania; Stephanos Bibas, of Pennsylvania Charging toward Justice: Prosecutor and Neighborhood Effects in Punishment; Brian Johnson, of Maryland; Christina Danielle Stewart, of Maryland

262 County- Variation in the Effects of Race and Ethnicity on Pleading Guilty; Jacqueline Lee, of Maryland Brian Johnson, of Maryland 860. Convict Criminology: Carceral Landscapes: American, International and Comparative Perspectives 3:30 to 4:50pm Fairchild West, Terrace Imprisonment of Women in Australia and New Zealand: Recent Trends; Greg Newbold, of Canterbury Taming a Pink Elephant? Emotions and Criminal Sanctions in Cross-Cultural Perspective; Helmut Kury, of Freiburg, Germany; Annette Kuhlmann, of Wisconsin - Baraboo American Convict: Prisoners of the United State Government; Stephen C. Richards, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Convict Criminology and Perceptions of Professors With a Past; J. Renee Trombley, Southern at New Orleans; Michael Lenza, of Wisconsin - Oshkosh You Are Fierce Mama: Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted Women Navigating the Terrain of Motherhood; Grace Gamez, Arizona State Veronica Horowitz, of Minnesota 861. Seeking Solutions Through Policing Initiatives 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston East, Terrace Crime at Convenience Stores: Assessing an In- Depth Problem-Oriented Policing Initiative; Lisa M. Dario, Arizona State Empirical Examination of Broken-Windows Thesis in South Korea; Hyunseok Jang, Kyonggi ; Ju Young Kim, Kyonggi ; Chorok Jang, Kyonggi Law Enforcement Intervention and Violent- Retaliatory Disputes; John Klofas, Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Public Safety Initiatives; Irshad Altheimer, Rochester Institute of Technology No Place on the Corner: Aggressive Policing and its Impact on the Formation of Social Ties; Jan Haldipur, California State, Long Beach FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Pulling It All Together: Evaluating the Lancaster Violent Crime Reduction Initiative Pulling Levers Strategy; Benjamin P. Shoff, Millersville ; Mary Hendricks Glazier, Millersville ; Ryan Orr, Millersville Benjamin P. Shoff, Millersville 862. Cultural Criminology: New Lines of Travel 3:30 to 4:50pm Gunston West, Terrace I m an adult, aren t I? : Cultural Criminology, Criminal Justice and Life-Stage Dissolution; Keith Hayward, of Kent Drug War/Death Wish: Cultural Criminology and the Thanatopolitics of Breaking Bad; Travis Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky The Street Cultural Practitioner as Neoliberal Subject; Jonathan Ilan, of Kent Virtual Marking: A Critical Approach to the Spectacle; Phil Carney, of Kent Keith Hayward, of Kent 863. Understanding Youth Gangs: Membership Patterns and School Policy Responses 3:30 to 4:50pm Georgetown East, Trajectories of Gang Membership in the Life Course: Implications of Continuity and Intermittency for the Gang Membership- Offending Link; David Pyrooz, of Colorado, Boulder School Surveillance and Gang Violence: Deterrent, Criminalizing, or Context-Specific Effects?; Lynn A. Addington, American ; Emily Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt Programs and Policies for Reducing Gang Activity in Schools; F. Chris Curran, of Maryland, Baltimore County; Benjamin W. Fisher, Vanderbilt ; F. Alvin Pearman, Vanderbilt ; Joseph H. Gardella, Vanderbilt Emily Tanner-Smith, Vanderbilt

263 864. Body Cameras and Other Police Recording Technologies 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead East, Lobby The Impact of Law Enforcement Officer Perceptions of Organizational Justice on their Attitudes Regarding Body-Worn Cameras; Michael Jon Kyle, Southern Illinois Carbondale; David Russell White, Southern Illinois Carbondale The Implementation of Police Officer Body-worn Cameras in Florida; A Preliminary Comparison; Mathew D. Lynch, of South Florida; Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida; Lorie Fridell, of South Florida What Do We Do When They All Have Cameras? Action Research on Blanket Issue of Police Body Worn Video Cameras; Tom Ellis, of Portsmouth Eyes in the Sky: Public Attitudes Towards Police Use of Drone Technology; Miliaikeala S.J. Heen, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Joel D. Lieberman, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Terance Miethe, of Nevada, Las Vegas The Financial Implications of Merging Proactive CCTV Monitoring and Directed Police Patrol: A Cost-Avoidance Analysis; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Andrew M. Gilchrist, of Cincinnati; Joel M. Caplan, Rutgers ; Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers ; Brian A. O'Hara, Newark Police Department Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 865. Police Culture and Leadership 3:30 to 4:50pm Holmead West, Lobby Non-Instrumental Values and Organizational Culture: A Q-Sort Study; Joshua Chanin, San Diego State Police Culture & Officer Behavior: Application of a Multilevel Framework; Jason R. Ingram, Illinois State ; William Terrill, Michigan State Police Culture and Motivation; Ismail Cenk Demirkol, Turkish National Police; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State ; Ahmet Cevik, Turkish National Police Creating and Implementing Leadership Training for Police Sergeants: Results From a Multi-Site Comparison; Charlie Scheer, The of Southern Mississippi; David Jenks, of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER West Georgia; Dwayne Orrick, Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department Police Chief Turnover in Texas: Trends and Patterns Over 10 Years; Yudu Li, Sam Houston State ; William Wells, Sam Houston State Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State 866. Roundtable: The Crimmigration Landscape: A Discussion on the Nexus of Immigration and Crime 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Maya Pagni Barak, American Participants: Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff Jamie Longazel, of Dayton Daniel Martinez, George Washington Doris Provine, Arizona State Marjorie S. Zatz, of California, Merced Tanya Golash-Boza, of California, Merced 867. Roundtable: Engaging Criminal Justice Students in the 21st Century 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace Using Meaningful Media to Engage Online Criminal Justice Students; Melinda Raye Roberts, of Southern Indiana Maximizing the Seminar-Style Course in Criminal Justice Programs; Melissa J. Stacer, of Southern Indiana Now Presenting the Experts: Getting the Most Out of Guest Speakers in Introductory Criminal Justice and Criminology Courses; Jennifer Stevens, Purdue Melinda Raye Roberts, of Southern Indiana 868. Roundtable: Critical Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Commodifying Beings: Humans, Nonhumans, and Status Symbols; Jeremy Smith, of Tennessee, Knoxville Disappearing Animals; Jennifer Schally, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg Might Criminality Be Under Theorized?; Clay Michael Awsumb, Southern Illinois Carbondale

264 The Legitimacy Crisis and the Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice: 35 Years On; David O. Friedrichs, of Scranton David O. Friedrichs, of Scranton 869. Roundtable: The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace Robert Bohm, of Central Florida Participants: Talia Harmon, Niagara Robert Johnson, American Gavin Lee, of West Georgia Marla Sandys, Indiana 870. Roundtable: Reforming the War on Drugs : Decriminalization, Decarceration and Demilitarization 3:30 to 4:50pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Jeffrey M. London, Metropolitan State of Denver Discussants: Anjuli Verma, of California, Irvine Justin Smith, Central Michigan Marisa Omori, of Miami Jonathan Simon, of California, Berkeley Craig Reinarman, of California, Santa Cruz Mona Lynch, of California, Irvine 871. Regulatory Oversight And Enforcement: Crimes That Impact Environmental And Consumer Health, Structural and Workplace Safety, and Financial Markets and Investors 3:30 to 4:50pm Jay, Lobby A Crime Script For Environmental Crime: Breaching Safety Regulations In the Chemical Industry; Rudie Neve, National Police Netherlands, Analysis and Research Feeding America, Feeding Disease: The FDA's Failure To Prevent Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria In Meat; Traci D. Joseph, Western Michigan Regulatory Cataclysm and Disciplinary Reforms Following the Public Investigation of a White- Collar Criminal Complex of Governance; Maxime Reeves-Latour, Université de Montréal; Carlo Morselli, Université de Montréal FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Wavering on Punishment of White-Collar Crime: The SEC s Use of Waivers; Susan Will, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Rebecca Sue Katz, Morehead State 872. Author Meets Critics: The Eternal Criminal Record 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson East, Concourse Author: James B. Jacobs, New York School of Law Critics: Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon Shawn David Bushway, at Albany, SUNY William S. Laufer, The Wharton School of Pennsylvania Discussant: Hedi Nasheri, Kent State 873. Police Organizations and Police Behavior 3:30 to 4:50pm Jefferson West, Concourse The Transformation of American Police Organizations in the 21st Century; Stephen D. Mastrofski, George Mason Job Satisfaction: Organizational and Environmental Factors; Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern Does Organizational Justice Influence Procedural Justice in American Policing?; Dennis Rosenbaum, of Illinois at Chicago Gary Cordner, Police Foundation Discussant: Jim Bueermann, Police Foundation 874. Justice Reinvestment: Using Data to Facilitate Effective Policy Change 3:30 to 4:50pm Kalorama, Lobby Data Driven Policy Reform in the Criminal Justice System; Rachel Brushett, The Pew Charitable Trusts Using Data to Drive Policy Decisions in the Juvenile Justice System; Matt Cravens, The Pew Charitable Trusts

265 Evaluating the Impact of Justice Reinvestment Policies; Kathryn Zafft, The Pew Charitable Trusts; Shawn Flower, Justice Research and Statistics Association; Patricia Breen, Choice Research Associates Electronic Monitoring: New Research and Approaches; Karla Dhungana Sainju, of Ontario Institute of Technology Phil Stevenson, The Pew Charitable Trusts 875. Policy Panel: School Violence and Safety Policies: Alleviating Problems or Creating New Ones? 3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln East, Concourse Empirical Evidence for School Safety; Angela Gilmore, of Memphis What is Known about School Safety Planning, Policy Development, and Implementation; David May, Mississippi State National Policies on School Safety; David Esquith, Office of Safe and Healthy Students, U.S. Department of Education Angela Gilmore, of Memphis 876. Advances in Police-Community Collaboration through Smart Policing 3:30 to 4:50pm Lincoln West, Concourse Assessing Police Agency Capacity for Community Collaboration; Vivian Elliott, CNA Institute for Public Research New Approaches to Collaboration through Smart Policing; Hildy Saizow, CNA Institute for Public Research; Laura Kunard, CNA Institute for Public Research Hildy Saizow, CNA Institute for Public Research Discussant: Charlotte E. Gill, George Mason 877. The Experiences and Perspectives of Correctional Workers 3:30 to 4:50pm Morgan, Lobby Benign and Malignant Alienation in Prison Work; Stephen C. McGuinn, Quinnipiac FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Correlates of Role Strain Among Jail Staff; Eric G. Lambert, of Mississippi; Eugene Paoline, of Central Florida; Nancy Hogan, Ferris State ; James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky ; Kevin I. Minor, Eastern Kentucky ; Marie Griffin, Arizona State Getting Back on Track: Prison Managers Experiences of Dealing with Major Prison Incidents; Colette Barry, Dublin Institute of Technology; Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of Technology Informal Control: Collective Efficacy among Correctional Staff; TaLisa J. Carter, of Delaware Personal and Work Environment Correlates of Perceptions of Job Dangerousness among Juvenile Correctional Facility Staff; Kevin I. Minor, Eastern Kentucky ; James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky ; Eric G. Lambert, of Mississippi Stephen E. Tillotson, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis 878. Drug Use and Drug Policies: International Perspectives 3:30 to 4:50pm Monroe, Changing Drug Treatment Policy in China; Liu Liu, Nanjing ; Charles Kaplan, of Southern California On the Juice: A Qualitative Investigation into the Illicit Distribution and Consumption of Anabolic Steroids.; Carl Berry, of Bristol; Mark Ashton Berry, Cardiff Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: a Multitemporal Estimate of the Cocaine Trade; Alberto Aziani, Universìtà Cattolica - Transcrime The Challenges of Studying International Crime Problems: The Case of Methamphetamine; Rashi K. Shukla, of Central Oklahoma; Matt Magness, of Central Oklahoma; Danielle Stoneberg, of Central Oklahoma Rashi K. Shukla, of Central Oklahoma 879. Contemporary Methods for Maintaining Prison Order 3:30 to 4:50pm Northwest, Lobby Programming in Administrative Segregation: An Evaluation of the Transformation Project; H. Daniel Butler, of Nebraska at Omaha; Starr Solomon, of Nebraska

266 at Omaha; Ryan Spohn, of Nebraska at Omaha Punishment within the Gates: A Multilevel Examination of Solitary Confinement; Traci Schlesinger, DePaul ; Meggan J. Lee, of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Nick A. Rochin, of Illinois at Chicago The Impact of Cognitive-Behavioral Programming and Aspects of Cognitive Change on Institutional Misconduct; Gayle S. Bickle, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Improving Institutional Adjustment in Female Mentally Ill Offenders: Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) in Corrections; Michele Pich, Rowan / of Pennsylvania / Sundog Research and Support LLC; Kimberly A. Houser, Rowan Unraveling the Correlates of Higher Misconduct Rates Among Young Inmates; Insun Park, of Cincinnati Mark G. Harmon, Portland State 880. Unpacking the Reentry Black Box : Understanding Variation in the Success and Experiences of Ex-Prisoners 3:30 to 4:50pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Growing Pains: Are There Differences Between Successful Juvenile and Adult Reentry Programs?; Mirlinda Ndrecka, of New Haven Reentry Challenges Facing Male and Female Offenders with Mental Health Conditions; Nicholas Bakken, of Wisconsin - La Crosse; Christy Visher, of Delaware Reintegrating into Society in Old Age: The Characteristics and Reentry Outcomes among a Cohort of Older Released Prisoners in Florida; Samuel Scaggs, Florida State Special Characters of the Search of Tipping Point on Prison Inmate Rehabilitation Efforts Revealed: Lessons for 21st Century Corrections Policy and Administration; Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State Structural Determinants of Successful Desistance Associated with Criminal Record Expungement; Ericka B. Adams, North Central College; Elsa Chen, Santa Clara Universtiy Jessica T. Simes, Harvard FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Queer People, Media, and the Politics of Representation 3:30 to 4:50pm Piscataway, Lobby Gender Swag: The Queer Politics of Gender, Race, and Space; Ash Stephens, of Illinois at Chicago "Othering" the "other": Language, Representation, Distancing and Diminishing Trans Individuals in Media and Entertainment; Micah M. Cardiel, of Illinois at Chicago Laws Can t Change Us : The Impact of Hate Crime Laws on the Social Construction of Gays and Lesbians; Laura Valcore, of Houston - Downtown Slam Camming : Exploring the Link between Men-for-Men Drug Pornography and the Emergence of Webcam Drug Use among Gay and Queer Men; Brian Jay Frederick, of Kent / Universität Hamburg Ash Stephens, of Illinois at Chicago 882. Roundtable: Students-Meet-Scholars: Emerging Trends in Biosocial Criminology 3:30 to 4:50pm Room A, 2nd Floor Adrian Raine, of Pennsylvania Discussants: Anthony Walsh, Boise State Kevin Beaver, Florida State 883. Social Psychological Characteristics of Violent Extremism 3:30 to 4:50pm Room B, 2nd Floor Involvement Mechanisms of Jihadist Terrorist Networks in the Netherlands; Jasper de Bie, Leiden Psychosocial Problems of Radicals in Police Files: A Follow-up; Anton Weenink, National Police of the Netherlands Using Network Analysis to Track the Radicalization Process of a Homegrown Terrorist; Becky Nash, California State, Los Angeles; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser The Psychology of Hate Crimes on College Campuses; Alex Wagner, Fisher College; Deborah Crafts, Fisher College; Tunde Turi- Marković, Fisher College; Ryan Koch, Fisher College Alex Wagner, Fisher College

267 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER The International Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program II 3:30 to 4:50pm Room C, 2nd Floor Inside-Out: Using Differences as Strengths in a Poverty Simulation; Susan F. Sharp, of Oklahoma Assessments of Learning in College in Prison: A Comparison of Inside-Out and Traditional Approaches; Barbara Roswell, Goucher College This Kind of Learning Changes Lives: Reintegration Ceremonies and the Moral Career of the Inmate-Activist; Norman Conti, Duquesne ; Deanna Fracul, Duquesne Inside-Out (I/O) Group Projects in Action; Angela Bryant, Ohio State - Newark; Lorenzo Vasquez, Ohio State - Newark Jeri Kirby, West Virginia 888. Law Enforcement, Technology, and Legitimacy 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Police Militarization: Mapping a Path Forward; Sam Bieler, The Urban Institute Optimizing Police Body Camera Footage for Research & Practice; David McClure, The Urban Institute Cameras and Police Legitimacy: Preliminary Results from an RCT; Daniel Lawrence, The Urban Institute; Aili Malm, California State, Long Beach Use of Police technology in the Context of Legitimacy and Procedural Justice; Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute Daniel Lawrence, The Urban Institute Discussant: Matthew Bromeland, Washington Metropolitan Police Department 885. Meet the Editors of Violence Against Women, Feminist Criminology and Women & Criminal Justice 3:30 to 4:50pm Room D, 2nd Floor Violence Against Women; Claire M. Renzetti, of Kentucky Feminist Criminology; Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Women & Criminal Justice; Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International 886. Homicide Research Working Group 2015 Richard & Carolyn Block Awards 4:00 to 5:30pm Georgetown West, 887. International Association for the Study of Organized Crime Business Meeting (IASOC) 5:00 to 6:20pm 2101, 2nd Floor 889. Developmental Criminology 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Adverse Childhood Experiences - Demographic Variation and Impact on Behavioral Outcomes; Clayton Mosher, Washington State Vancouver; Jodi Martin, Clark County Juvenile Court An Examination of Older Federal Inmates: Rethinking the Age-Crime Curve and Chronic Illness Epidemic Arguments; Elizabeth Corzine Dretsch, U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons An Exploration of Head Injury, Well-Being, and Offending; Lisa A. Kort-Butler, of Nebraska - Lincoln Criminal Thinking Styles as a Function of Emotional Intelligence; Edith Ann Westfall, of Nebraska at Omaha ADHD Symptomatology and Criminal Behavior During Adolescence: Exploring the Mediating Role of School Factors; Stephen Watts, of Memphis Stephen Watts, of Memphis 265

268 890. Perpetration And Sentencing Of International Crimes 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace Vertical Inconsistency of International Sentencing - A Case Study of Rwanda; Barbora Hola, VU Amsterdam Gender Based Violence in Darfur; Gabrielle Ferrales, of Minnesota; Hollie Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State ; Michael Englehart, Ohio State Corporate Involvement in Crimes of Apartheid in South Africa; Annika van Baar, VU Amsterdam Connecting Punitive and Restorative Responses to Genocide with Long-Term Crime Patterns; Lindsay Blahnik, of Minnesota; Hollie Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State ; Christopher Uggen, of Minnesota 891. What Happens in Prison Doesn't Stay in Prison: Researching the Dynamic Relationships Between Experiences During and After Imprisonment 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Assessing the Implications of In-Prison Deviance for Prisoner Reentry; Joshua Cochran, of South Florida; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State Paternal Incarceration in Context: The Roles of Incarceration Length and Father Involvement; Kelsey Antle, of Florida; Marvin Krohn, of Florida; Chris Gibson, of Florida Post-Exoneration Offending: A Pure Test of Prisonization; Amy Shlosberg, Fairleigh Dickinson ; Aaron Ho, New Jersey City ; Evan Mandery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Melissa J. Stacer, of Southern Indiana 892. NIJ Highlights: Social Science Research on Implementation, Dissemination and Translation 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Examining the Translation, Dissemination, and Implementation Efforts of the National Institute of Justice; Jessica Shaw, National Institute of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Justice Translational Criminology: Research and Public Policy in Florida s Adult and Juvenile Correction s System; Javier Ramos, Florida State ; George Pesta, Florida State ; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State Implementing, Disseminating and Translating Evidence-Based Policy/Practice in Community Corrections; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) Use of Research Evidence in Domestic Violence Serving Organizations; Taryn Lindhorst, of Washington George Pesta, Florida State 893. Research on Youth Gangs: Social Networks, Vulnerabilities and Desistance Among Girls, and Mental Health Intervention 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Gang Networks and Gang Desistance Over Time; Meagan Cahill, RAND Corporation; Caterina Roman, Temple ; Jessica Saunders, RAND Corporation Girls and Gangs: Improving our Understanding and Ability to Respond; Angela Wolf, National Council on Crime and Delinquency; Castro Estivaliz, National Council on Crime and Delinquency; Caroline Glesmann, National Council on Crime and Delinquency Unpacking the Complex Relationship Between Victimization and Female Gang Involvement; Amanda Gilman, National Gang Center, Institute for Intergovernmental Research; James C. Howell, Comprehensive Strategies for Juvenile Justice, LLC; Alison Hipwell, of Pittsburgh; Stephanie Stepp, of Pittsburgh; Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Characteristics and Outcomes of Gang-Involved Youth in Mental Health Treatment; Paul Boxer, Rutgers - Newark; Joanna Kubik, Rutgers - Newark; Bonita Veysey, Rutgers - Newark; Michael Ostermann, Rutgers Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

269 894. The MacArthur Foundation s Safety and Justice Challenge 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Charting a Course for Change: The Development of Jail Reduction Plans in 20 Local Jurisdictions; Franklin Cruz, Justice Management Institute; Nancy Fishman, Vera Institute of Justice; Lore Joplin, Justice Systems Partners; Melissa Labriola, Center for Court Innovation The Path to Success: Measuring Progress in the Safety and Justice Challenge; Reagan Daly, CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance; Carrie Wolfson, CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance; Shawnda Chapman Brown, CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance The MacArthur Foundation s Safety and Justice Challenge: RTI s Framework to Evaluate an Initiative; Matthew DeMichele, RTI International; Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International; James Trudeau, RTI International Megan Comfort, RTI International 895. Reentry, Families, and Parenting 5:00 to 6:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace The Complex Relationship between Fatherhood and Desistance: A Mixed Methods Analysis; Ronet Bachman, of Delaware; Erin Kerrison, of Pennsylvania; Maria Johnson, of Delaware; Raymond Paternoster, of Maryland; Lionel Smith, of Delaware The Role Children Play in a Parent's Recidivism and Reentry Outcomes; Cassandra Philippon, of Wisconsin - La Crosse; Nicholas Bakken, of Wisconsin - La Crosse Trajectories in Father-Child Relationship Quality among Reentering Men: Findings from the MFS-IP Evaluation; Stephen Tueller, RTI International; Danielle Steffey, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International; Anupa Bir, RTI International; Tasseli McKay, RTI International Trajectories in Intimate Relationships among Reentering Men and Their Partners: Findings from the MFS-IP Evaluation; Danielle Steffey, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International; Anupa Bir, RTI International; Tasseli McKay, RTI International; Stephen Tueller, RTI International FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ryan Lafleur, of Guelph 896. ASC Presidential Plenary: Presidential Justice Award and Presidential Address 5:00 to 6:00pm International Ballroom East, Presidential Address: The Politics, and Place, of Gender in Research on Crime; Candace Kruttschnitt, President, American Society of Criminology / of Toronto Presidential Award: Carol Tracy, Women's Law Project 897. Roundtable: Successes & Areas for Improvement in Mentoring Ph.D. Students 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #1, Terrace Wesley G. Jennings, of South Florida Discussant: Angela Gover, of Colorado, Denver Participants: Mathew D. Lynch, of South Florida Nicholas Perez, of South Florida 898. Roundtable: Disaster Risk Reduction: Conflict and Insecurity as Risk Drivers 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #2, Terrace The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction : How the Global Community Intends to Prevent New Risks; Adam Bouloukos, UNISRD Average Annual Loss: The Impact of Man-Made and Natural Disasters on Stability and Social Development; Andrew Maskrey, UNISDR - Knowledge Section Public Health and Human Security Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction; Sarah Henly-Shepard, Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction, AmeriCares Graeme R. Newman, at Albany, SUNY Discussant: Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State Participant: Henda Y. Hsu, of Houston-Clear Lake

270 899. Roundtable: Global Trafficking in Art & Antiquities 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #3, Terrace Blythe A. Bowman, Virginia Commonwealth Participants: Simon Mackenzie, SCCJR, of Glasgow Neil Brodie, SCCJR, of Glasgow Donna Yates, SCCJR, of Glasgow Alexander Nagel, Smithsonian Institution Tess Davis, SCCJR, of Glasgow Jessica Dietzler, SCCJR, of Glasgow Katharine Salomon, of Louisville Kate Burmon, Northeastern 900. Roundtable: Gang-Related Issues and Theoretical Perspectives 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #4, Terrace A Test of the Theory of Grounded Culture; Jeffrey Bellissimo, California State, Los Angeles; Bill Sanders, California State, Los Angeles Gangs, Clubs, and Alcohol: The Effect of Organizational Membership on Adolescent Drinking Behavior; Chan S. Suh, Cornell ; Matthew Brashears, Cornell ; Michael Genkin, Singapore Management Playing to Win: Criminal, Police, and the Superhuman; Eddy Lynton, Texas Wesleyan ; Ruben Ramirez, Texas Wesleyan The Birth of a Movement: Rethinking the Rise of the Black Guerilla Family; Brittany Michelle Friedman, Northwestern Do Regulations Create Financial Crime? A Libertarian s Criminological Exploration of Financial Regulations and Financial Crisis; Jiabo Liu, Mississippi Valley State Brittany Michelle Friedman, Northwestern 901. Roundtable: How Can We Best Approach Research on Antisocial Decision Making During Adolescence? 5:00 to 6:20pm International Terrace East #5, Terrace Kathryn Modecki, Griffith Discussants: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Thomas Loughran, of Maryland Barbara A. Oudekerk, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Cesar J. Rebellon, of New Hampshire Luna Centifanti, of Durham 902. Qualitative Investigations of Social Control 5:00 to 6:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse I m A Take Care of That Myself : Cynical Responsibilization and Social Control in High Crime Neighborhoods; Patrick J. Carr, Rutgers Control Signals: Symbolic Communication and Social Control; Martin Innes, Cardiff Gendered Expectations on Snitching and the Implications for Social Control; Susan Clampet- Lundquist, Saint Joseph's ; Patrick J. Carr, Rutgers ; Brooklynn Hitchens, Rutgers Discussant: Shadd Maruna, Rutgers - Newark 903. Roundtable: Students-Meet-Scholars: Producing Policy-Relevant Criminological Research 5:00 to 6:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Callie Rennison, of Colorado, Denver Discussants: Greg Ridgeway, of Pennsylvania Pamela Lachman, CRJ Crime and Justice Institute Ellen McCann, The Pew Charitable Trusts 904. Capital Punishment: International Perspectives 5:00 to 6:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor American Policy, British Politics: Whole of Life Imprisonment and Transatlantic Influence ; Mark Pettigrew, of Derby Capital Punishment in Authoritarian Regimes; Sanaz Alasti, Lamar ; Eric Bronson, Lamar Caribbean Police Leaders Perspectives on the Death Penalty; Wendell C. Wallace, The of the West Indies, St. Augustine Mercy by Gender: Women Sentenced to Death in Post-Independence Ireland; Lynsey Black, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland The Death Penalty Disposition in China: What Matters?; Yudu Li, Sam Houston State

271 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ; Dennis Longmire, Sam Houston State ; Hong Lu, of Nevada, Las Vegas Sanaz Alasti, Lamar 905. Becoming a Victim: Narratives, Accounts, and Identity 5:00 to 6:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Narrative Accounts of Self-Blame: Reactions to Interpersonal Violence Trauma; Jess Bonnan- White, Stockton ; Bridget K. Welch, of South Dakota; Melanie D. Hetzel- Riggin, Pennsylvania State, Behrend It Wasn t a Crime, So How Can I Be a Victim? : Exploring Accounts Given by Female Victims at an HBCU; Veronyka James, Virginia Union ; Julie Molloy, Virginia Union When Did I Become a Victim?: Exploring Narratives of Sexual Abuse; Brenda K. Vollman, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College Understanding Rape Victim Identity; Anne Kirkner, of Illinois at Chicago U.S. Servicewomen s Strategies for Inclusion in the Military Family: Invoking Masculinity and Downplaying Sexual Harassment; Stephanie Bonnes, of Colorado, Boulder Stephanie Bonnes, of Colorado, Boulder 906. What Is Keeping Us Apart? Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice in Victim Services 5:00 to 6:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor What s Keeping Us Apart? The View of Leading Crime Victim Researchers and Practitioners; Susan Howley, National Center for Victims of Crime Researcher Perspectives on Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice in Victim- Services; Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Statistics Association Victim Services Practitioners Perspectives on Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice; Janine Zweig, The Urban Institute; Lilly Yu, The Urban Institute; Jennifer Yahner, The Urban Institute 907. ASC Presidential Reception "Mark Warr, Jazz Piano" 6:00 to 7:00pm International Ballroom Center, 908. CNA Networking Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Albright, Terrace 909. of Louisville Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Cardozo, Terrace 910. Arizona State Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Cabinet, 911. Indiana Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Coats, Terrace 912. West Virginia Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Dupont, Terrace 913. The Pennsylvania State Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Embassy, Terrace 914. at Albany Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Fairchild East, Terrace 915. Sam Houston State College of Criminal Justice Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Gunston East, Terrace 916. of Maryland, College Park Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Georgetown East, 917. Florida State Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Holmead East, Lobby 918. Michigan State Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm International Ballroom West, 919. George Mason Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Jay, Lobby 920. Rutgers Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Jefferson West, Concourse 921. John Jay College of Criminal Justice Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Kalorama, Lobby 269

272 922. Griffith Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Lincoln East, Concourse 923. of California, Irvine Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Lincoln West, Concourse 924. Simon Fraser Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Morgan, Lobby 925. of Cincinnati Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Monroe, 926. Northeastern Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Northwest, Lobby 927. American Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Oak Lawn, Lobby 928. Centre for Criminological Research, of Sheffield Reception 7:00 to 9:00pm Piscataway, Lobby 929. ASC Minority Fellowship Dance Celebration featuring Hot Spots 9:00 to 12:00am International Ballroom Center, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

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274 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, The Complex Role of Collective Efficacy in Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Cardozo, Terrace Community Context and Homicide Clearance Rates: Estimating the Effects of Collective Efficacy; Ashley Mancik, of Delaware Gendered Effects of Collective Efficacy on Adolescent Substance Use; Lindsay Leban, of Florida; Chris Gibson, of Florida Investigating Neighborhood Social Ties, Neighborhood Cohesion, and Collective Efficacy in a Suburban Neighborhood; Lisa Holland-Davis, Clayton State Neighborhoods and Intimate Partner Violence: Direct and Interactive Effects of Collective Efficacy and Social Ties; Emily Wright, of Nebraska at Omaha; Marie Skubak Tillyer, of Texas at San Antonio; Emily Rader, of Nebraska at Omaha Neighborhood Context and Generalized Trust: Examining the Roles of Social Processes; Jonathan Intravia, Ball State Jonathan Intravia, Ball State 931. Lethal Violence: Considering the Role of Locales, Religiosity and Guns 8:00 to 9:20am Cabinet, Do the Effects of Firearm Arrests on Later Shootings Vary by Characteristics of the Locale?; Brian Wyant, La Salle Pattern of Being a Gunman Killer: An Assessment of Gun Crime Offenders; Dittita Tititampruk, Texas State ; Barbara Smith, Texas State Religiosity and Regional Variation of Lethal Violence: Integrated Model; Don Soo Chon, Auburn at Montgomery Offenders' Use of Techniques of Neutralization to Account for Violent Behavior; Stephanie Huberman, of Texas at Dallas; Lynne Vieraitis, of Texas at Dallas Lynne Vieraitis, of Texas at Dallas 932. Politics and Policy 8:00 to 9:20am Coats, Terrace From Here to Social Injustice: The Legacy of Ferguson and Criminal Justice Policy SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Directives; Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY The Role of Politics and Ideology in Criminal Justice Policy; Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State The Politics of "Death with Dignity": Legal Reform Efforts Past and Present; Giza Lopes, at Albany, SUNY Transitions in Social Control: From Offender Welfarism to the Aesthetic of the Victim; Yoav Mehozay, of Haifa The Politics of Racial Disparity Reform: State Policy Responses to Racial Inequalities in Criminal Justice; Ellen Ann Donnelly, of Pennsylvania Ellen Ann Donnelly, of Pennsylvania 933. Author Meets Critics: A Different Justice: Love and the Future of Criminal Justice Practice in America 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Michael John DeValve, Fayetteville State Discussants: Beth Quinn, Fayetteville State Johannes P. Wheeldon, Norwich John F. Wozniak, Western Illinois 934. Authors Meet Critics: The Virtual Enemy: The Intersection between Intimate Partner Abuse, Technology, and Cybercrime 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 10, Terrace Presenters: Thaddeus Hoffmeister, of Dayton School of Law Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State Jana L. Jasinski, of Central Florida Renee D. Lamphere, of North Carolina at Pembroke Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana of Pennsylvania Chairs: Shelly L. Clevenger, Illinois State Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State Jordana Nicole Navarro, Tennessee Tech 935. Families and Guardianship Arrangements 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 11, Terrace Aging out of Foster Care and Into Prison; Brandon Crawford, of Oklahoma Emergent Transient Adults, Aging out of Foster

275 Care and the Effect of Prosocial Bonding on Offending; Edward Gregory Weeks, of Massachusetts, Lowell / Lasell College; Linda Williams, of Massachusetts Lowell Delinquency among Adolescents Residing in Grandparent-Headed Households; Wendi L. Johnson, Oakland Parenthood Residency Status and Criminal Desistance across Neighborhood Contexts; Jessica Ziegler, Bowling Green State ; Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State ; Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green State ; Jorge M. Chavez, Bowling Green State Revisiting Divorce and Delinquency: Neighborhood Effects and Long-Term Outcomes; Carl Von Glahn, Wilkes ; Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes Carl Von Glahn, Wilkes 936. Social Mimicry and Accumulating Disadvantage 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 12, Terrace An Empirical Test of Moffitt s Social Mimicry Hypothesis; Alex Widdowson, Florida State ; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State ; Sonja Siennick, Florida State ; Kelly L. Rulison, of North Carolina at Greensboro; D. Wayne Osgood, The Pennsylvania State Testing Moffitt s Social Mimicry Hypothesis: An Examination of Adolescent-Limited Offender Peer Networks During the Maturity Gap; Arynn Infante, Arizona State An Exploration of Persistence in Offending: A Project of Accumulating (Dis)advantage?; Tamara Nerlien, of Calgary; Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot, of Calgary Crime and the Accumulation of Problems along the Life-Course: Results from the FinnCrime Study; Henrik Elonheimo, of Turku, Finland Pathways from Childhood Cumulative Risk to Criminal Conviction; Starr Solomon, of Nebraska at Omaha; Jukka Savolainen, of Nebraska at Omaha; Alex Mason, Boys Town National Research Institute for Families and Children Starr Solomon, of Nebraska at Omaha SATURDAY, NOVEMBER The Effects of Parenting and Mobility on Delinquency 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 2, Terrace Unpacking the Effect of Parental Supervision on Police Contacts: Family and Community Contextual Factors; Sara Z. Evans, of West Florida; Natalie Goulette, of West Florida The Conditional Effects of Neighborhood Context and Parental Effectiveness on Self-Control; Brian J. Stults, Florida State ; Gyeongseok Oh, Florida State ; Nic Swagar, Florida State Youth Mobility and Recidivism; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Michael Thomas Baglivio, G4S Youth Services, LLC; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State ; Katherine Jackowski, G4S Youth Services, LLC Neighborhoods of Activity and Immigrant Generational Status in Los Angeles County; Sarah Fry, Pennsylvania State Sarah Fry, Pennsylvania State 938. Understanding Gendered Pathways to Offending and Experiences with Incarceration 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 3, Terrace Feminist (Gendered) Pathways to Female- Perpetrated Intimate Partner Homicide (IPH); Shannon Harper, of Illinois at Chicago Identifying Gender-neutral and Gender-responsive Factors Associated with Women Prisoners' Criminal Lifestyles Before and After Imprisonment; Janice Louise Proctor, Ohio 's Eastern Campus; Adam Kirsopp, Ohio Women Prisoners and Intimate Partner Violence: Victimization and Perpetration; Susan F. Sharp, of Oklahoma; David Axlyn McLeod, of Oklahoma; Melissa Jones, of Oklahoma We are Living Their Sentence with Them : A Feminist Analysis of the Effects of Incarceration on the Families of Prisoners; Maria Adams, of the West of Scotland Prisons and Punishment: Experiences of Women in Ireland, North and South; Christina Maria Quinlan, All Hallows College, Dublin City Stephanie Kent, Cleveland State

276 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Federal Initiatives for Children and Families of Justice-Involved Parents 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 4, Terrace Federal Interagency Working Group on Children of Incarcerated Parents; Madeleine Solan, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services; Eugene Schneeberg, Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships Promising and Innovative Practices for Children with Parents Involved in the Early Stages of the Justice System; Bryce E. Peterson, The Urban Institute; Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute; Lindsey Cramer, The Urban Institute; Emma Kurs, The Urban Institute; Gregory Crawford, National Institute of Corrections Adopting Innovative Case Management Approaches to Help Fathers Achieve Reentry Outcomes; Lindsey Cramer, The Urban Institute; Jocelyn Fontaine, The Urban Institute Implementation and Impact of a Family Strengthening Intervention with Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners: Findings from the MFS-IP Evaluation; Anupa Bir, RTI International; Tasseli McKay, RTI International; Danielle Steffey, RTI International; Christine Lindquist, RTI International Bryce E. Peterson, The Urban Institute Discussant: Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute 940. Gangs, Culture, and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Columbia 9, Terrace A Multilevel Examination of the Code of the Street s Effect on Fear of Crime; Susan McNeeley, Pennsylvania State ; Yue Yuan, Indiana Gang Culure; Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Latino Youth Gang Membership: Examining the Effects of Depression, Acculturative Stress, and Zero-Tolerance Policies as Risk Factors; Calvina Alexis Coleman, George Washington Using Integrated Theory to Examine Gang Fighting Over Time; Angela Marie Collins, Sam Houston State ; Scott Menard, Sam Houston State ; David Pyrooz, of Colorado, Boulder Culture, Values, and Peer Effects on Crime; Barbara J. Costello, of Rhode Island; Trina L. Hope, of Oklahoma; Constance Chapple, of Oklahoma Barbara J. Costello, of Rhode Island 941. Children's Rights in the Era of Zero Tolerance and The Carceral State 8:00 to 9:20am Dupont, Terrace Almost Human? Exercising Children s Rights in The World of Grown-up Politics; Jonathan Wynne Evans, of South Wales Identified: Disciplining Bodies and Culture in Education; John James Brent, Georgia Southern Student Ethnicity and Punitive Discipline in Schools; Allison Ann Payne, Villanova ; Kelly Welch, Villanova Zero Tolerance in American Schools: A Critical Reappraisal of Neoliberalism s Theoretical Foundations and Epistemological Assumptions; Brian G. Sellers, Eastern Michigan ; Bruce Arrigo, of North Carolina at Charlotte Gender Implications for Theoretical Expansion; Amaia Iratzoqui, of Memphis William Calathes, New Jersey City 942. The Importance of Context in Understanding the Use of Force, Offending, and Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Embassy, Terrace The Impact of Neighborhood Context on Police Use of Force Behavior: A Qualitative Inquiry; Jan Stephen Hudson, of Maryland The Impact of Neighborhood Context on the Relationship between Female Sexual Victimization and Subsequent Offending; Chelsea Farrell, Northeastern Deviant Behavior in That Neighborhood, Lisbon, Portugal; Ana Veronica Neves, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal The Bystander in Context: Neighborhood Expectations and Their Impact on Crime Intervention; James J. Nolan, West Virginia ; Karen Weiss, West Virginia James J. Nolan, West Virginia 274

277 943. The Role of Forensics Criminal Investigations 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild East, Terrace Forensic Evidence and Detective Opinion: Does the Rubber Meet the Road?; Jorge Andres Alvarez, of New Haven; Jason Segal, of New Haven Forensic Evidence: Which Technology is the Most Beneficial to the Investigative Process?; Sarah J. Giarrusso, of New Haven; Jason Segal, of New Haven; Kristin Elink- Schuurman-Laura, of New Haven; David Schroeder, of New Haven Impact of Forensic Evidence Databases on the Criminal Justice Process; Kristin Elink- Schuurman-Laura, of New Haven; David Schroeder, of New Haven The Impact of Forensic Evidence on Arrest and Prosecution (IFEAP): Findings of a Statewide Examination of the Utility of Forensic Evidence in Solving Crime.; David Schroeder, of New Haven David Schroeder, of New Haven 944. Vexing Issues in Law Enforcement 8:00 to 9:20am Fairchild West, Terrace A Mixed Method Examination of Organizational Response to Police Officer Stress and Critical Incidents; Jane M. Tucker, West Chester of Pennsylvania; Thomas Klotz, West Chester of Pennsylvania Exploring Massachusetts Law Enforcement Regarding Education Requirements for Entrance and Promotions: Should they be higher? Phase One Completed.; Aviva M. Rich-Shea, Massasoit Community College; James A. Fox, Northeastern ; Mark H. Beaudry, IBM International Human Trafficking in the United States: Law Enforcement Perspectives and Intervention; Anna E. Kosloski, of Colorado, Colorado Springs Implementing GunStat: Accomplishments, Failures and Lessons for Multiagency Collaborations; Evan Sorg, Rowan Police-Clinician Co-Response to Individuals with Mental Illness in Boston; Jenna Savage, Boston Police Department Jenna Savage, Boston Police Department SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Some Organizational Aspects of Policing 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston East, Terrace Do the Police Mirror those they Serve? A National Estimate; Jeremy G. Carter, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Police Agency Adaptation: The Influence of Gendered Organizational and Community Factors on Responses to Human Trafficking; Alicia L. Jurek, Sam Houston State ; William R. King, Sam Houston State Policing in Ferguson: A Mixed Methods Analysis of A Complicated Situation; Joseph Rukus, Arkansas State ; Michelle-Renee Smith, Barnard College; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State Profit-motivated Police Crime Arrests in the United States, ; Philip Matthew Stinson, Bowling Green State ; Steven L. Brewer, Pennsylvania State, Shenango Philip Matthew Stinson, Bowling Green State 946. Graffiti and Other Public Order Offenses 8:00 to 9:20am Gunston West, Terrace Analyzing the Emergence of Criminal Activity: Methodological Approaches to Explore Illegal Transactions among Organizations; Dennis Tafoya, CompCite Inc Graffiti Prevention: Discussion of Innovative and Proactive Strategies; Sebastian Kleele, sine- Institut ggmbh; Marion Mueller, sine-institut ggmbh Graffiti Vandalism: A Content Analysis of Graffiti Renderings; Timothy Kephart, Graffiti Tracker, Inc. The Normalization of Behaviour in the Public Domain: Pursuing Safety or Purity?; Stefaan Pleysier, Leuven Insitute of Criminology Counterfeit Cigarettes in the South Bronx: Evidence from a Five Year Longitudinal Littered Pack Survey; Marin Kurti, Rutgers ; Klaus von Lampe, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi ; Yi He, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Marin Kurti, Rutgers

278 947. Examining Weapons Use 8:00 to 9:20am Georgetown East, "A Brand New Glock in a Box": Instrumental and Symbolic Dimensions of Gun Violence; Andrew John Goldsmith, Flinders ; Mark Halsey, Flinders An Examination of Gender and Weapon Use in Intimate Partner Violence Incidents in Canada; Julie Poon, of Guelph; Myrna Dawson, of Guelph; Tina Hotton, of Guelph Poison Expertise and Agent Selection in Cases of Malicious Contamination; Sarah Kilbane, of Greenwich Oh, the Horror: An Empirical Assessment of Cinematic Weaponry and Violent Crime; Arizona Wan-Chun Lin, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Paul M. Hawkins, Indiana of Pennsylvania Sarah Kilbane, of Greenwich 948. Justice Matters: Drugs, Incarceration, and Social Justice 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead East, Lobby The Ex-Civilian: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Structural Barriers to Recovery from Incarceration; Michael Braun, San Diego State - Imperial Valley Prisonization and the Body; Liam Martin, Boston College Ending Marijuana Prohibition: Socially Just Drug Policy in America; Jeffrey M. London, Metropolitan State of Denver; Michael Stamper, Metropolitan State of Denver Elliott Currie, of California, Irvine Discussant: Michael J. Coyle, California State, Chico 949. Cops and Schools 8:00 to 9:20am Holmead West, Lobby Law as Written Versus Law in Action: an Exploration of Law and Practice in the Context of a Police-Led Intervention into School Truancy; Amanda Acutt, of Queensland Culture at a Crossroads: A Mixed Methods SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Analysis of Police in Schools; Trisha Rhodes, Virginia Commonwealth Specialized Training for School-Based Law Enforcement: An Approach toward Addressing the School-To-Prison Pipeline; Kathy Erin Martinez-Prather, Texas State ; Joseph M. McKenna, Texas State ; Scott Wm. Bowman, Texas State The Role of Self-Efficacy and Social Support in a Police-Led Truancy Intervention; Kate Leslie, of Queensland Kate Leslie, of Queensland 950. Evidence-Based Crime Policy I 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom Center, Third Party Policing for Reducing Crime and Disorder: A Systematic Review; Angela Higginson, of Queensland; Lorraine Mazerolle, Institute for Social Science Research, of Queensland; Elizabeth Eggins, of Queensland Social Costs of Public Area Surveillance for Crime Prevention: An Analysis Based on Three Systematic Reviews; Sema A. Taheri, Northeastern ; Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern / NSCR; David P. Farrington, Cambridge The Impact of Administrative Reforms on the of Corruption: A Systematic Review; Giang Ly Isenring, of St. Gallen; Giulia Mugellini, of St. Gallen; Martin Killias, of St. Gallen Brandon C. Welsh, Northeastern / NSCR Discussant: Charlotte E. Gill, George Mason 951. Understanding and Addressing the Needs of Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) 8:00 to 9:20am International Ballroom East, Surviving the Streets of New York: Experiences of LGBTQ Youth, YMSM and YWSW Engaged

279 in Survival Sex; Meredith Dank, The Urban Institute; Lilly Yu, The Urban Institute Youth in the Commercial Sex Market: Reconsidering the Narrative; Rachel Swaner, Center for Court Innovation Evaluation of Safe Harbor Laws: The Impact on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children; Stephen V. Gies, Development Services Group, Inc.; Marcia Cohen, Development Services Group, Inc.; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Barbara Tatem Kelley, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 952. Roundtable: Criminology in Context: Situating the Conference in Local Struggles 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Applied Civil Rights Research in DC; Edwina L. Dorch, Univerity of the District of Columbia Social Justice Research about Crime in the context of Urban Redevelopment; Kalfani Ture, LeMoyne College; Anthony Angelo Gualtieri, American Criminalization and the Special Education Pipeline; Jay Coleman Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, CUNY Graduate Center / of Winnipeg Discussant: Laura Naegler, of Kent 953. Roundtable: Southern Criminology and Global Justice 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #2, Terrace John Geoffrey Scott, Queensland of Technology Participants: Maximo Sozzu, National of Litoral, Argentina Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State Russell Hogg, Queensland of Technology Rob White, of Tasmania Belinda Carpenter, Queensland of Technology Kerry Carrington, Queensland of Technology SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Roundtable: Evaluation and Community Programs 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #3, Terrace Deterrence and Legitimacy: Findings from an Anti-Gun Violence Project Evaluation; Suvi Hynynen Lambson, Center for Court Innovation Evaluating Therapeutic Community-Based Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Three Connecticut Prisons; C. Wesley Younts, of Hartford; Marcia Hughes, of Hartford Roca, Inc.'s High Risk Intervention Model: An Evidence-Based Alternative to Traditional Community Corrections; Laura van der Lugt, Roca, Inc. The Juvenile Justice Pay For Success Project in Massachusetts: Roca, Inc.'s High-Risk Intervention Model; Lili Elkins, Roca, Inc.; Laura van der Lugt, Roca, Inc. Lili Elkins, Roca, Inc Roundtable: Information Sharing: A Solution for Safer Communities 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #4, Terrace Katherine Darke Schmitt, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center Discussants: Cassandra Evans, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Franklin Adderley, Fort Lauderdale Police Department Patty Dobbs Hodges, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center 956. Roundtable: From Illicit Drug Markets To Online Illicit Drug Markets: The Evolution Of Illicit Drug Markets 8:00 to 9:20am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Chairs: David Decary-Hetu, of Montreal Judith Aldridge, of Manchester Participants: Peter Reuter, of Maryland; Scott Decker, Arizona State ; Paul Brent Foushee, of North Carolina at Charlotte James R. Martin, Macquarie ; Monica Barratt, of New South Wales; Diana Dolliver, of Alabama

280 957. Death: Serial Murder, Murder by Contract and Mass Murder 8:00 to 9:20am Jay, Lobby A Meta-Analysis of Serial Murder in Criminology Journals: 1985 to 2015; Thomas S. Fleming, Wilfrid Laurier The Meaning of Old Ideas in Serial Murder Research; Barrie J. Ritter, National Crime & Justice Examiner, examiner.com; Jack Ritter, Computer Programmer Death Professionals: Becoming a Killer for a Commander; Sophie Maury, Université de Montréal; Clémentine Simon, Université de Montréal Talking to a Shadow: Exploring the Lives and Experiences of Honor Killing escapees ; Nayab Hakim, Indiana of Pennsylvania The Rise of Mass Public Shootings: Reexamining a Key Assumption, Testing a New Typology, and Answering an Old Question; Joel Capellan, CUNY Graduate Center Joel Capellan, CUNY Graduate Center 958. Race, Gender and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson East, Concourse Dimensions of a Safe Space: Transgender Students Experiences with Gay-Straight Alliances in British Columbia; D. Kyle Sutherland, Simon Fraser ; Brian Burtch, Simon Fraser ; Sheri Fabian, Simon Fraser Gentlemen s Clubs, Crime, and Victimization: A Study of Two States; Erin Grant, Washburn High-risk and Delinquent Behaviors, Minorities, and Social Resistance; Roni Factor, Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew of Jerusalem Set Up for Failure? Probation Outcomes for Marginalized Youth in Conflict with the Law; Jessica E. Pulis, Sheridan College Oren M. Gur, Pennsylvania State, Abington 959. Cultural Influences on Women's Victimization 8:00 to 9:20am Jefferson West, Concourse Does Adherence to Sexist Stereotypes, Sexual Assertiveness and Prior Sexual Victimization SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Predict Women s Use of Sexual Refusal Tactics?; Tracy Tamborra, of New Haven; Melissa Smith, of New Haven; Fadia Narchet, of New Haven Hegemony and Lifetime Sexual Victimization: Examining the Intersection of Gender, Physical Disability, and Sexual Minority Status; Paul D.C. Bones, Westminster College Examining the Connection between Social Media and Sexual Assault within the Military Community; Caitlin Veronica Muldoon, Old Dominion "Hunting" in Indian Country: Sexual Assault on American Indian Women and the Violence Against Women Act; Linda M. Robyn, Northern Arizona Fundamentalism, Gender Roles, and the Generation Gap: Protestant Christian Female Students Attitudes of Intimate Partner Violence; Melissa Ochoa, Texas A&M Melissa Ochoa, Texas A&M 960. Drug Use Patterns among Youths 8:00 to 9:20am Kalorama, Lobby New Highs and Different Lows; New Psychoactive Substances; Sarah Soppitt, Northumbria ; Adele Irving, Northumbria The Impact of Substance Use and Delinquent Behaviors on Educational Aspirations among High School Seniors; Makeela J. Wells, Mississippi State ; Kristen L. Stives, Mississippi State The Impact of Violence on Cognition and Substance Use Among Serious Adolescent Offenders; Beverly R. Crank, Appalachian State Truancy and the Onset of Marijuana Use: Testing the Relationship among Chilean Students; Pilar Larroulet, of Maryland Refocusing Criminological Inquiry on Non- Prescribed Stimulant Use Among 8th and 10th Grade Students; Kenneth Sebastian Leon, American ; Daniel Martinez, George Washington Kenneth Sebastian Leon, American

281 961. Policy Panel: Participatory Policing: Three Case Studies of an Emerging Model of Municipal Governance 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln East, Concourse Seattle's Community Police Commission; Judith Greene, Justice Strategies Neighborhood Policing: A Path to Safe, Respectful and Effective Policing; Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Does It Take a Riot? The Impact of Cincinnati s Collaborative Agreement for Police Reform; Candace McCoy, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Tracie Keasey, Center for Policing Equity, of California, Los Angeles Discussant: Tracie Keasey, Center for Policing Equity, of California, Los Angeles 962. The Spatial Contexts of Race, Gender, SES, and Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Lincoln West, Concourse A Spatial Approach to Permanent Income as a Deterrent of Homicides: The Case of Medellin; Joaquin A. Urrego, The World Bank; Catalina Gomez, Universidad EAFIT; Hermilson Velasquez, Universidad EAFIT Assessing the Predictive Impact of Community, Institutional and Student Characteristics on Universities Officially Reported Sexual Offenses; Steven Tucker Keener, Virginia Commonwealth The Somali Experience in Edmonton and Toronto: Exploring Spaces of Discrimination and Violence; Kelsi Barkway, of Alberta; Sandra Bucerius, of Alberta; Sara K. Thompson, Ryerson Weight, Perceptions, and Bullying: What Kind of Pounds Matter?; Natalie Schell-Busey, Rowan ; Lindsay Kahle, Virginia Tech; Nadine M. Connell, of Texas at Dallas Alan D Brown, Southern Connecticut State SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Violent Threats Across the Ideological Spectrum 8:00 to 9:20am Morgan, Lobby Threats From the Left: A Multivariate Analysis of Environmental and Animal Rights Extremism; Celinet Duran, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State ; William Parkin, Seattle Terror and Vulnerabilities to the Maritime Industry: A Systematic Analysis of Marine Transportation Threats Worldwide; Darren K. Stocker, Cape Cod Community College; Patricia Griffin, Temple ; Charles J. Kocher, Saint Joseph's New Terrorism in the Arab World; Ahmad Falah Alomosh, of Sharjah Uprooting or Sowing Violence?: Coca Eradication and Guerrilla Violence in Colombia; Alexander A. Meitus, College of William & Mary; Daren G. Fisher, of Maryland Islamic Terrorism: Sunni Extremism vs. Shiite Extremism; Amir Fakhravar, Lamar ; Sanaz Alasti, Lamar T.K. Vinod Kumar, Indiana South Bend 964. Policy Choices and Crime Reporting 8:00 to 9:20am Monroe, Crime Reporting Intentions: Do Attitudes toward the Police Matter?; Francis Danso Boateng, Washington State Planning for Failure: A New Approach to Criminal Justice Policy; Richard Dean Moran, Mount Holyoke College The Impact of Legislative Changes on Homicide Case Clearance in Canada; Tanya Elizabeth Trussler, Mount Royal ; Christina Witt, Calgary Police Service; Ritesh Narayan, Mount Royal Victims and Reporting Crime to the Police: The Influence of Collective Efficacy; Sungil Han, Kyonggi ; SoHee Kim, Kyonggi ; EuiGab Hwang, Kyonggi The Political Context of The War on Drugs: A Longitudinal Analysis of Minority Political Power and Racial/Ethnic Gaps in Drug Arrests; Noah Painter-Davis, of New Mexico; Christopher Lyons, of New Mexico; Maria Velez, of New Mexico Noah Painter-Davis, of New Mexico 279

282 965. Sexual Assault, Justice System Processing & Sexual Homicide 8:00 to 9:20am Northwest, Lobby Body Disposal Pathways in Sexual Homicide; Ashley Nicole Hewitt, Simon Fraser ; Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser ; Melissa Martineau, Behavioural Sciences Branch, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Case Processing: Predicting the Factors that Influence the Victim Decision to Cooperate; Eryn Nicole O'Neal, Arizona State Male and Female Single-Victim Sexual Homicide Offenders: Examining the Types of Murder Weapon Used in Killing Their Victim; Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, City of Hong Kong; Kathleen M. Heide, of South Florida; Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser SORNA Tier Classification: Evaluating the Impact of Prosecutorial Charging Decisions; Bobbie Ticknor, Valdosta State Stop and Frisk: Compliance and Perceptions of Sexual Assault; Jennifer L. Klein, of Texas at Tyler; Danielle T. Cooper, of New Haven Veronyka James, Virginia Union 966. Extensions of Criminological Theory 8:00 to 9:20am Oak Lawn, Lobby A Comparison of Repeat Violent Offenders and Traditional Offenders: The Journey to Crime; Jessica Lee Huff, Arizona State Applying Differential Social Support and Coercion Theory to Police Officers Misconduct; Egbert Zavala, of Texas at El Paso; Don L. Kurtz, Kansas State Can Structural Theories of Suicide Explain Suicide Attacks?; Jason Manning, West Virginia Hirschi s (2004) Self-Control Theory & Method of Measurement; Brooke Mathna, Indiana of Pennsylvania Situational Ambiguity of Pretrial Detention and Future Offending: An Extension of General Strain Theory; Joshua H. Williams, of Missouri - St. Louis Joshua H. Williams, of Missouri - St. Louis SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Understanding Correlates of White Collar Crime 8:00 to 9:20am Piscataway, Lobby The Informant : A Cinematographic Case to Understand the Challenges of Corporate Compliance and Fraud Prevention; Manuel Cancio, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Daniel Soto, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez Digital Piracy and Self-Control Theory; Anabel Cerezo, of Malaga Blue Collar Money Laundering: Low-level Drug Dealers Use of their Environments to Launder their Proceeds from Crime; Mark Ashton Berry, Cardiff ; Rajeev Gundur, Cardiff Diagnosis of Cyberbullying Activities: A Routine Activities Approach to Constructing Effective Preventive Measures; Kevin J. Earl, WestEd; Kyungshick Choi, Bridgewater State Kevin J. Earl, WestEd 968. Roundtable: Emerging Perspectives in Criminological and Criminal Justice Research 8:00 to 9:20am Room A, 2nd Floor An Emerging Perspective on Juvenile Recidivism: Analysis of Juvenile Arrest Rates in Wisconsin; Nicole Popovich, of Wisconsin - La Crosse Impact of Structure and Stability of Economic and Criminal Justice Factors on Terrorism in Selected African and Middle Eastern Countries; Margaret A. Zahn, North Carolina State ; Jennifer R. Lutz, North Carolina State ; Christopher Lee, MoveForward Terrorism: Connecting the Dots; William Tafoya, of New Haven; Vesna Markovic, of New Haven; Timothy Newberry, of New Haven; Jon Iadonisi, of New Haven Texting and Driving: Its Influence on Fatalities on U.S. Roadways; Ben B. Stephenson, Dixie State Ben B. Stephenson, Dixie State 969. Comparative Perspectives in Criminal Justice Policy 8:00 to 9:20am Room B, 2nd Floor Exploring the Social Context of Cross-Border Parental Child Abduction; Melissa Rossann Gregg, Simon Fraser ; Hon. Donna Martinson, Simon Fraser

283 Sting Operations, Informants, and Undercover Agents: An Analysis of the Changing Strategies in Federal Terrorism Investigations; Christopher Shields, of Arkansas; Brent Smith, of Arkansas The Distant Ships of Liberty : Why Criminology Needs to Take Seriously International Human Rights Laws That Apply to Persons with Disabilities; Michael Louis Perlin, New York Law School; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability Rights New York Heroin-assisted Treatment in Switzerland: A Policy Comparison; Kate Angulski, Sam Houston State Kate Angulski, Sam Houston State 970. Courts, Sentencing and Criminal Justice Policy 8:00 to 9:20am Room C, 2nd Floor Closing the Revolving Door: A Comparative Implementation Analysis of Three Problem- Solving Court Models; Laurielle Elizabeth Altman, Boston Metropolitan College Criminal Justice Reform in California: A View from Inside; David G. Lovell, California Board of State and Community Corrections The Role of Ideology on the U.S. Supreme Court: An Analysis of Voting Patterns and Published Opinions in Salient Criminal Procedure Cases; Kevin Buckler, of Houston - Downtown; Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View A&M The Case for Commutation; Veronica Horowitz, of Minnesota; Christopher Uggen, of Minnesota Veronica Horowitz, of Minnesota 971. Understanding Legal Gun Cultures 8:00 to 9:20am Room D, 2nd Floor Armed Societies in Latin America and Implications for the State: Debating Security Governance; Diego Sanjurjo, Autonomous of Madrid (Spain) Easy Target: Definitions of Southern as Predictive of Gun Ownership; Nicole Hendrix, Radford ; Michael Logan, Radford ; Danielle Fenimore, Radford ; Isaac T. Van Patten, Radford Exploring the Characteristics and Behaviors of Gun Owners and Carriers; Amanda D. Emmert, at Albany, SUNY; Alan Lizotte, at Albany, SUNY; Marvin Krohn, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER of Florida Gun Rights as a Social Movement Outcome: The Case of Shall-Issue Laws ; Trent Steidley, Ohio State Loaded with Fear, Armed with a Cure: The Rise of Self-Defense in Gun Advertising, ; David Yamane, Wake Forest Jennifer Carlson, of Toronto Discussant: Jennifer Carlson, of Toronto 972. Veterans Treatment Courts: Examinations of Needs, Processes, and Outcomes 9:30 to 10:50am Cardozo, Terrace Do We Need It? Examining the Need for, and Benefit of, a Veteran's Treatment Court; Susana Madrigal, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg Be All That You Can Be : A Qualitative Exploration of the Reintegrative Process in Veterans Treatment Court; Nicole Sherman, of California, Irvine Distinctions and Similarities Among a Veterans Treatment Court and a Drug Court in a Northeastern Jurisdiction; Dan Howard, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg; Eileen M. Ahlin, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg; Anne Douds, Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg A Multisite Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Two Veteran Treatment Courts; Frank Ferdik, of West Florida; Joseph Herzog, of West Florida; Diane Scott, of West Florida Julie Marie Baldwin, Missouri State 973. Just Praxis: At the Crossroads of Academia & Activism 9:30 to 10:50am Cabinet, The Grassroots Criminologist: Methodological Lessons from Activism in Aboriginal Canadian Communities; Vicki Chartrand, Bishop's Can Critical Criminological Research be Resistance?; Laura Naegler, of Kent

284 Beyond Books: Libraries as Radical Incubators; Quentin Savage, Berea College Destroying the Tower: The Coalition of Social Justice Researchers; Jordan Edward Mazurek, Eastern Kentucky Jordan Edward Mazurek, Eastern Kentucky 974. International Perspectives on Community Corrections 9:30 to 10:50am Coats, Terrace Compliance in Community Justice Settings: The Relevance of Responsivity Factors; Pamela Ugwudike, Swansea, Wales, UK Intensive Probation and Parole Supervision - Results of a Recidivism Study in Germany; Maria Walsh, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law Modern Penal Rationality in Producing Alternatives to Prison in Brazil; Guilherme Augusto Dornelles de Souza, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Brazil Probation in England: A Culture in a State of Flux; Michael Teague, of Derby (England) The Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Recidivism: The Case of Norway; Synøve Nygaard Andersen, Statistics Norway; Kjetil Telle, Statistics Norway Michael Teague, of Derby (England) 975. Author Meets Critics: Women & Children as Victims and Offenders 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 1, Terrace Author: Helmut Kury, of Freiburg, Germany Critics: Mangai Natarajan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice John Winterdyk, Mount Royal 976. Crime in Society 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 10, Terrace Examining Offending Patterns Among People with Mental Illness: Are They Also Routine?; Thomas Zawisza, Texas A&M International ; Kelly Frailing, Texas A&M International Personality Traits and Strain: An Examination of Causal and Conditioning Effects; Zachary Loftus, Florida State SATURDAY, NOVEMBER The Role of Individual Factors of the Korean PCL-R in Recidivism of Korean Serious Offenders; Ji Seun Sohn, Georgia College & State ; Soo Jung Lee, Kyonggi Towards the Emotionalization of Criminal Justice; Rahim Foroughi Nik, of Nantes Imputations of Deviance and Characterological Judgments; Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Danny Kessler, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 977. Mental and Physical Health 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 11, Terrace Poor Health Behaviors as a Source of Strain; Daniel Semenza, Emory Depression, Marijuana Use, and Sexual Risk Behavior: Longitudinal Study of Truant Youth; Richard Dembo, of South Florida; Julie Krupa, of South Florida; Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State ; James Schmeidler, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine; Ken C. Winters, of Minnesota Parental Depression and the Moderating Effects of Peer Networks on Adolescent Behavior; Mathew Kenneth Woessner, Florida State ; Sonja Siennick, Florida State ; Mark Feinberg, The Pennsylvania State Reducing Recidivism among Offenders with Mental Illness: Exploring Childhood and Adolescent Risk Factors; Jillian Peterson, Hamline Richard Dembo, of South Florida 978. The Impact of Childhood Trauma 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 12, Terrace Lost In The System The Relationship Between Severe Juvenile Crime And Early Childhood Trauma.; Michaela Soyer, Hunter College; Susan McNeeley, Pennsylvania State The Impact of Persistent Socioeconomic Disadvantage on the Trajectory of Violence in Childhood; Paul E. Bellair, The Ohio State ; Thomas L. McNulty, of Georgia The Origins of the Cycle of Sexual Abuse: Familial Correlates of Child Normative and Non-Normative Sexual Behavior Trajectories; Jesse Cale, of New South Wales,

285 Australia; Patrick Lussier, Université Laval The Path to Violent Behavior: The Harmful Aftermath of Childhood Trauma; Nicholas Perez, of South Florida Wendi L. Johnson, Oakland 979. Contemporary Criminal Justice Policy: Exclusion, Injustice, and Oppression 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 2, Terrace Adding Insult to Injury: Stigma and Wrongful Conviction; Kimberley A. Clow, of Ontario Institute of Technology; Maaha Farrukh, of Ontario Institute of Technology; Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial of Newfoundland Legal Thinking, the Adversarial System and Overturning Wrongful Convictions; Gary J. Kowaluk, Cameron Firearms: The Dialectics of Damage and Necessity; Terressa Benz, Oakland International Critiques of Secure Housing Units in American Prisons; Chelsea van Aken, San Jose State Countering Domestic Warfare: Reimagining Public Safety in Durham, N.C.; Meghan McDowell, Arizona State Meghan McDowell, Arizona State 980. Spatial Criminology and Visualization of Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 3, Terrace Spatial Analysis with Spatial Crime Explorer; Shuming Bao, of Michigan; Di Chen, of Michigan; Bing She, of Michigan Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Great American Crime Decline; David Lilley, of Toledo; Xinyue Ye, Kent State Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Death Penalty Views from Social Media in China; Xinyue Ye, Kent State ; Shanhe Jiang, of Toledo; Shengwen Li, China of Geosciences The Criminal Justice System of China: Nonlinear Time Trends with Pronounced Geographical Heterogeneity; Han Yu, Northwest Missouri State ; Shanhe Jiang, of Toledo; Hong Huang, of South Florida SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Shanhe Jiang, of Toledo 981. Findings from the Urban Institute s Assessment of Local Justice Reinvestment Sites 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 4, Terrace The Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Experiences from the Local Sites; Samantha Harvell, The Urban Institute Justice Reinvestment in Denver, CO: Recovery Court for Frequent Front End Users; Erika Parks, The Urban Institute Justice Reinvestment in Santa Cruz, CA: Holistic Approaches to Change in the Justice System; Caroline Ross, The Urban Institute Justice Reinvestment in Mecklenburg County, NC: Innovative Approaches for Addressing Justice System Drivers; Emma Kurs, The Urban Institute Samantha Harvell, The Urban Institute Discussant: Juliene James, Bureau of Justice Assistance, USDOJ 982. Reentry as Lived Experience 9:30 to 10:50am Columbia 9, Terrace A Network Approach to Social Reintegration: Prison-Forged Social Ties and Network Inequality Among Men in Transition from Prison to Community; Robert Riggs, New York All Work and Little to No Pay: Life Post- Incarceration for Mothers of Color; Janet Garcia, Rutgers Changing the Conversation: Understanding the Re-entry Process From the Perspective of the Other ; Almethia C. Franklin, of Illinois at Chicago Former-Prisoners Experiencing Parole in Quebec: How Do They Handle It?; Cateline Autixier, of Montreal The Role of Legal Consciousness, Stigma, and Social Bonds on the Re-entry Experience of Recently Incarcerated Adults; Ashley R. Kilmer, of Delaware Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State

286 983. The Salience of Place to Criminological Theory 9:30 to 10:50am Dupont, Terrace Bringing Back the City: A Multilevel Analysis of Crime and Ecological Context; Marin R. Wenger, Pennsylvania State Does the Law of Crime Concentrations Apply to Small Cities?; Serena Favarin, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Marco Dugato, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Living on the Urban Fringes of New Orleans: Deviance and Urban Life; Peter Marina, of Wisconsin - La Crosse Making the Case for Place: A Study of Urbanization's Relevance in Social Capital- Crime Correlations in U.K. Communities; Shawn Smith, Old Dominion Without Place, Is It Real?; Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State Joseph Donnermeyer, The Ohio State 984. Crime and the American Dream: Institutional Anomie, the Economy, and Crime 9:30 to 10:50am Embassy, Terrace The American Dream and Crime: A State- Comparison of Television Consumption, Relative Deprivation, and Crime Rates.; Jared S. Rosenberger, Murray State ; Mike Steiner, Murray State Does Social Control Account for the Cross- National Association Between Social Protection and Homicide Rates?; Meghan Lynn Rogers, Indiana ; William Alex Pridemore, at Albany, SUNY 'Keeping up with the Joneses' or Perceptions? The Moderating Effects of Economic Problems on Delinquency; Christopher Dennison, Bowling Green State Searching for Media Evidence of Institutional Anomie; Bryan K. Robinson, of Mount Union Bryan K. Robinson, of Mount Union 985. The Influence of Gender on Sentencing Outcomes 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild East, Terrace Gendered Justice: Support for the Selective Chivalry Hypothesis in Criminal Cases of Educator Sexual Misconduct; Kerry Mulligan, The Sage Colleges SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Gender Differences in Sentencing of Fraud Criminals in S. Korea; Minsik Lee, Kyonggi ; Hyeonjeong Shin, Kyonggi Intersections in Sentencing: Exploring the Impact of Gender, Indigeneity, and Offence Type; Christine Bond, Griffith ; Samantha Jeffries, Griffith Sentencing Disparities Among Prison-Bound Female Offenders: Examining Interactions Between Parenthood and Type of Offense on Sentencing Length; Ahram Cho, Sam Houston State ; Melinda Tasca, Sam Houston State Brandi Vigil, of Illinois at Chicago 986. Comparative Study of Criminal Justice Procedure for Murder: South Korea and the United States 9:30 to 10:50am Fairchild West, Terrace Explaining Homicide; Tae Choo, of North Georgia Police Murder Investigation Process in South Korea; Oi Byung Park, Dong-Seo, Pusan, South Korea Prosecutor s Role in Murder Cases in America: from the Killing to the Conviction; Jeffrey Klingfuss, Mississippi Attorney General Office Postmortem Investigation System in Korea; Young-Shik Choi, Korean National Forensic Service; Byung Ha Choi, Korean National Forensic Service 987. Stress in Policing 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston East, Terrace Examining the Reasons Police Officers Fail to Seek Treatment for Occupational Stress; Michael Arter, Pennsylvania State, Altoona Inter-agency Differences in Police Officer Stress and Satisfaction: Findings from the National Police Research Platform; William McCarty, of Illinois at Chicago Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping: The Impact of Relationship Satisfaction; Heidi Bonner, East Carolina ; Lisa Tyndall, East Carolina ; Mark Jones, East Carolina ; Andy Brimhall, East Carolina

287 Stressors and Coping Mechanisms of First Responders: A Qualitative Analysis of Interviews with Medical Examiner Personnel; Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View A&M ; Kevin Buckler, of Houston - Downtown Examining Well Being Amongst Police Officers; Philip Birch, of Western Sydney Philip Birch, of Western Sydney 988. Online, Personal, and Property Offenses 9:30 to 10:50am Gunston West, Terrace A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Arson; Jonathan Grubb, Prairie View A&M ; Matt R. Nobles, Sam Houston State Investigating the Criminality of Home-Invasion Robbery: A Comparative Analysis of Profiling Measures and Typologies of Perpetration; Peter A. Barone, Webber International ; Erica Hutton, Trine Is It Safe Parking Your Vehicle at the Hotel Parking Lot?; Taiping Ho, Ball State ; Brendan Dooley, Ball State Invisible Offenders: Estimating Online Sex Customers; Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Arizona State ; Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Kristine Hickle, of Sussex Forensic Evidence: A Comparative Analysis of the Property Crimes of Robbery and Burglary; Jason Segal, of New Haven; Sarah J. Giarrusso, of New Haven; David Schroeder, of New Haven Jason Segal, of New Haven 989. Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall 9:30 to 10:50am Georgetown East, Discussant: Edgar A. Barens, of Illinois, Chicago Jane Addams College of Social Work 990. Justice Matters: Race, Youth, and Social Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead East, Lobby Challenging the Paradigm of Youth Justice; Alexandra Cox, SUNY New Paltz; Jo Phoenix, of Leicester SATURDAY, NOVEMBER The Potential for Punitive Takeovers : Punitive Ideologies, Racial Injustices, and Threats to Progressive Vision in Juvenile Justice.; Sonya Marie Goshe, Wilmington College From Outcomes to Outputs to Dividends: Social Impact Bonds and the Practice and Philosophy of Youth Crime Policy; Tim Goddard, Florida International ; Randolph Myers, Old Dominion Black Lives Matter Sometimes? Reflections on Race, Violence, and Justice in America; Elliott Currie, of California, Irvine Emily Troshynski, of Nevada, Las Vegas 991. Females in Policing 9:30 to 10:50am Holmead West, Lobby The Female Police Experience: Understanding the Continuing Challenges; Melissa Morabito, of Massachusetts, Lowell; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State Women Police and Isolation; Cara E. Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State Just Hair or is it Everything? Perceptions of Haircut Policies in Policing; Anne Li Kringen, of New Haven; Madeleine Novich, Rutgers Madeleine Novich, Rutgers 992. Evidence-Based Crime Policy II 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom Center, A Meta-Analytic Review of Studies on Family- Based Prevention Programs in Germany; Maren Weiss, of Erlangen-Nuremberg; Martin Schmucker, of Erlangen- Nuremberg; Friedrich Loesel, of Cambridge Optimizing Alcohol Brief Advice in Justice Systems: Findings from Randomized Experiments; Jonathan P. Shepherd, Cardiff ; Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Teesside ; Kerrianne Watt, James Cook Cochrane Systematic Review on Cognitive- Behavioral Treatment for Amphetamine-Type Stimulant Use Disorders; Takayuki Harada, Mejiro ; Hiroshi Tsutomi, of Shizuoka; Rintaro Mori, National Center for

288 Child Health and Development; David B. Wilson, George Mason David B. Wilson, George Mason Discussant: Jacque Mallender, Matrix Knowledge 993. Employment Prospects and Recidivism Risk in an Era of Widespread Criminal Background Checks 9:30 to 10:50am International Ballroom East, Estimating the Mark of a Criminal Record; Shawn David Bushway, at Albany, SUNY; Megan Denver, at Albany, SUNY; Megan C. Kurlychek, at Albany, SUNY Is Forgiveness Divine? The Short-Term Employment Outcomes of Youthful Offender Seals in the NY State Long-Term Healthcare Field; Samuel DeWitt, Rutgers - Newark; Megan C. Kurlychek, at Albany, SUNY Evaluating the Impact of Old Criminal Record Policies on Employment Outcomes; Megan Denver, at Albany, SUNY Estimating the Crime Effects of Criminal Record Clearing; Charles Loeffler, of Pennsylvania; Jens Ludwig, of Chicago; Jason Schnittker, of Pennsylvania; Christopher Uggen, of Minnesota Discussant: Shadd Maruna, Rutgers - Newark 994. Roundtable: Politics of Crime and Justice 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #1, Terrace Politics of Crime and Justice; Jennifer Scherer, National Institute of Justice Jennifer Scherer, National Institute of Justice Discussants: Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice Lisa Fedina, National Institute of Justice Jennifer Holmes, National Institute of Justice 995. Roundtable: Professional Development: Criminological Careers outside Academia 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #2, Terrace SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Margaret A. Zahn, North Carolina State Discussants: Henry H. Brownstein, Virginia Commonwealth Roger Jarjoura, American Institutes for Research Christopher Koper, George Mason Christopher Krebs, RTI International 996. Roundtable: General Strain Theory 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #3, Terrace General Strain Theory and Bullying: Expanding Measures of Strain on Victimization and Perpetration of Bullying; Jeb A. Booth, Salem State ; Amanda Howerton-Orcutt, Salem State General Strain Theory and the Explication of Two Negative Emotions in Victimized Women Behind Bars; Valerie R. Stackman, of Wisconsin - Platteville In Their Own Words: A Qualitative Exploration of Agnew s GST Among Imprisoned Offenders; Amanda Howerton-Orcutt, Salem State ; Jeb A. Booth, Salem State Strain Theory and New York State Parolees; Alison Kaminski Valerie R. Stackman, of Wisconsin - Platteville 997. Roundtable: The Law and Practice of Solitary Confinement and Extreme Prison Conditions 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #4, Terrace Natalie A. Pifer, of California, Irvine Participants: Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of Technology Deborah Golden, Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Amy Fettig, ACLU Margo Schlanger, of Michigan Law School 998. Roundtable: Classroom Conversations about Police Excessive Use of Force 9:30 to 10:50am International Terrace East #5, Terrace Melencia Johnson, of South Carolina Aiken

289 Discussants: Christine A. Eith, Johns Hopkins School of Education Kelly E. Knight, Montana State Melanie Pallone, Mount Aloysius College Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State Shelly M. Wagers, Radford 999. Organized And Cyber-Crimes: Characterisitcs, Tactics, And Tools Of Identity Theft 9:30 to 10:50am Jay, Lobby 'My Card s Been Stolen, Now What?' An Empirical Examination of Stolen Credit Card Use In Online Black Markets; Jill Johnston, of Cincinnati; William J. Mackey, of Cincinnati; Joseph Nedelec, of Cincinnati Criminological Exploration Of Identity Theft and Prevention; Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe, Texas Southern ; Festus C. Obi, Texas Southern Determinants Of Cybercrime Victimization; Lori Hall, Virginia Tech; Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State ; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Jessica Middleton, of California, Irvine Guardians Upon High: An Application of Routine Activities Theory to Online Identity Theft in Europe at the Country and Individual ; Matthew Williams, Cardiff Variations in Identity Crime Offending: Have the Characteristics of Identity Crimes Changed Over Time?; Donald Rebovich, Utica College; Kyungseok Choo, WestEd Landon Bevier, of Tennessee Decarceration in New York State: Patterns and Prospects 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson East, Concourse Jailing in New York's Decarceral State: Are Jails Replacing Prisons?; Andrew Pragacz, Binghamton Reentry from Prison and Justice Disinvestment; Joshua Price, Binghamton Drug Reporting Matters: An Analysis of Crime and Drug Media Coverage in New York State during the Era of Decarceration; Chungse Jung, Binghamton ; Kevin Revier, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Binghamton Policing Decarceration in New York State: From the New Penology to the New Policing; Brendan McQuade, DePaul William Martin, Binghamton Discussant: Reuben Miller, of Michigan Gender and the Pathways through Prison 9:30 to 10:50am Jefferson West, Concourse Profiling women in SE Asian Prisons & Jails; Barbara A. Owen, California State, Fresno; Chontit Chuenurah, Thailand Institute of Justice Incarcerated Women s Perceptions of Prison Relationships and the Impact of Relationships on Doing Time; Kimberly Bender, of Massachusetts, Lowell Gender-based Differences in the Effects of Solitary Confinement on Institutional Behavior; Ryan M. Labrecque, of Cincinnati; Paula Smith, of Cincinnati; Paul Gendreau, of New Brunswick Breaking Every Chain: Religion, Faith, and Prisoner Identity among Incarcerated Women; Rachel Ellis, of Pennsylvania Abigail Wild, of Cambridge Drug Use Patterns in College and Adult Populations 9:30 to 10:50am Kalorama, Lobby Gender and Evaluations of Cannabis Acceptability: Integrating Cannabis Use into 'Respectable' Identities; Kat Kolar, of Toronto; Patricia Gail Erickson, of Toronto; Robert Brym, of Toronto; Andrew Hathaway, of Guelph Illegal Drugs, Alcohol Abuse, and 2 Year-College Students: Going Beyond the 4-Year College Model; Vincent Andre Keeton, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY; Colleen Eren, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY The Impact of Precursor Chemical Regulations on Drug user Behaviour and Treatment Outcomes: Exploring Mechanisms of Change; Ingrid McGuffog, SUNY Brockport Animal House : Regulating Drug and Alcohol Risks in Canadian Campuses and Residences; Blair Wilkinson, of Victoria; Andrew Ivsins, of Victoria

290 Opioid Analgesic Diversion and Patterns of Prescribing in New York City; Alex Harocopos, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Alex Harocopos, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Analyzing the Illicit Cigarette Market in US & Europe: Research and Policy Implications 9:30 to 10:50am Lincoln West, Concourse Understanding the Illicit Tobacco Market: Characteristics, Policy Context, and Lessons from International Experiences; Peter Reuter, of Maryland; Malay Majmundar, Committee on Law and Justice of the National Research Council Exploring and Assessing the Illicit Cigarette Market in the European Union (and beyond); Stefano Caneppele, Università Cattolica - Transcrime; Francesco Calderoni, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Countervailing Effects: What the FDA Would Have to Know to Evaluate Tobacco Regulations; James E. Prieger, Pepperdine ; Mark Kleiman, Pepperdine ; Jonathan Kulick, Pepperdine Ernesto Ugo Savona, Università Cattolica - Transcrime Discussant: Sharon Melzer, U.S. Department of State Alternative Approaches to Extremism and Terrorism 9:30 to 10:50am Morgan, Lobby Dealing with Terrorism and Radicalization Before It s Too Late: The Importance of Face to Face Family Visits in the Fight against Terrorism; Ahmet Sait Yayla, Harran, Turkey Developing Soft Policing Strategies in Counterterrorism; Ahmet Guler, Lock Haven ; Ali Sevinc, Turkish National Police Testing Terrorist Theory: Should All Terrorist Groups Be Dealt With Similarly?; Danielle M. Rusnak, Rutgers Using a Softer Community Approach to Tackle Violent Extremism and Counter Terrorism; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ifeoma Evelyn Okoye, Texas Southern ; Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State Community Policing and Counterterrorism: Increasing Operational Capability of Police; Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Correlates, Causes, and Consequences of Gang Involvement 9:30 to 10:50am Monroe, Bangin' in the Streets: Low Self-Control, Routine Activities, and Exposure to Violence as Predictors of Gang Involvement; Andrew M. Gilchrist, of Cincinnati Correlates of Gang Involvement Among Hispanic Youths in Maryland; L. Sergio Garduno, Florida State ; Julie Mestre Brancale, Florida State Predict Gang Joining Behavior Using Social Network Characteristics; Jun Wu, Sam Houston State Family Transitions and Youth Gang Joining; Walter Winslow Shelley, at Albany, SUNY Antecedents and Outcomes of Joint Trajectories of Gang Affiliation and Delinquent Peer Association; Beidi Dong, of Florida; Marvin Krohn, of Florida Egbert Zavala, of Texas at El Paso Thinking Outside the Traditional Criminological "Box" 9:30 to 10:50am Northwest, Lobby Evaluating the Dark Side of Expressive Individualism and Impairments: Potentialities for Criminology; Sanjay Marwah, California State, East Bay; Jerry W. Joplin, Guilford College Recent Juvenile Delinquency in Japanese Aged Society; Minoru Yokoyama, Kokugakuin The Bio-Chemical Factors Associated with Criminality in Bangladesh: An Experimental Study on Criminal and Non-Criminal Activity in Dhaka City.; Md Omar Faruk, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology

291 Suicide is the New Murder: The Suicide-Mass Murder Connection; Scott Bonn, Drew Scott Bonn, Drew Revisiting Core Issues in Theory and Justice 9:30 to 10:50am Oak Lawn, Lobby Class, Crime, And Latent Classes Of Crime: A Bayesian Approach To A Persistent Enigma; Joshua Fink, Duke Estimating the Potential Volume of SORNAinvolved Youth in Pennsylvania; Jaime S. Henderson, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania Me Against the World: Cognitive Dissonance and Societal Responses to Gang Behavior; Lish Harris, Dixie State Mississippi Hustle: Corruption in the Mississippi Department of Corrections; David Hughes McElreath, of Mississippi; Carl J. Jensen, of Mississippi; Daniel Adrian Doss, of West Alabama; Michael Peter Wigginton, of Mississippi; Lorri Williamson, of Mississippi; Terry Lusk Lyons, of Mississippi; Leisa Stuart McElreath, of Mississippi; Stephen Mallory, of Mississippi A Multi-City Neighborhood Analysis of Lending and Crime Rates; J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State J.W. Andrew Ranson, Florida State Understanding Measures to Counter Terrorist Violence 9:30 to 10:50am Piscataway, Lobby Apology of Terrorism and New Criminalization in French Criminal Policy: A Criminological Vague Concept and International Criteria; Ahmad Kabbaha, Nantes ; Hesam Seyyed Esfahani, of Nantes (France) Criminalizing Terrorism in Canada: Investigating the Sentencing Outcomes of Terrorist Offenders from 1963 to 2010; Joanna Amirault, Humber College; Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser ; Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser ; Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser Law Enforcement Interventions and the Structure of Terrorist Network Regeneration; Marie Ouellet, Simon Fraser ; Martin SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Bouchard, Simon Fraser The Policing of Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis of Turkish and Canadian Counterterrorism Responses; Serdar San, of Ontario Institute of Technology The Right Response to Right Wing Extremism in Canada; Ryan Scrivens, Simon Fraser ; Barbara Perry, of Ontario Institute of Technology Ross Hendy, Institute of Criminology, of Cambridge Roundtable: Innovation in Prisons: the Creation, Implementation, and Evaluation of Prison Programming 9:30 to 10:50am Room A, 2nd Floor Emma Hughes, California State, Fresno Participants: Laura S. Abrams, of California, Los Angeles Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State Rosie Meek, Royal Holloway, of London Kristenne M. Robison, Westminster College Community Contexts and Victimization Risk 9:30 to 10:50am Room C, 2nd Floor Immigration and Individual- Victimization: An Examination of Micro-level Trends and Processes; Allen W. Wong, at Albany, SUNY "Who is Safe?": Experiences of Victimization in the Somali Diaspora in Toronto, Canada; Katherine Grace Hancock, of Alberta Broken Hearts, Broken Bones: Assessing the Relationship between Family Structure and Victimization in Neighborhood Context; Grace Valenzano, Wilkes ; Andrew Wilczak, Wilkes Online Multiplayer: A Dangerous New Playground; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State ; Bradford Reyns, Weber State ; Patrick Quinn Brady, Sam Houston State A Content Analysis of Mass Victimization Incidents as Reported in News Media; Mindy Weller, of Central Florida Mindy Weller, of Central Florida

292 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Fear of Crime in Educational Settings 9:30 to 10:50am Room D, 2nd Floor Examining the Relationship between Perceptions of Safety and Victimization among College Students; Nicole Rader, Mississippi State ; Jeralynn S. Cossman, West Virginia Gender and Fear of Victimization on Campus: A Comparative Analysis of Students Perceptions of Safety and Risk in Suburban and Urban Settings; Shannon K. Jacobsen, Rutgers The Relationship among Fear of Crime, Victimization, and Locus of Control among College Students; Sara L. Bryson, Sam Houston State Authoritative School Climate, Victimization, and Perceived Safety: Results from Two National Surveys; Benjamin W. Fisher, Vanderbilt ; Samantha L. Viano, Vanderbilt ; F. Chris Curran, of Maryland, Baltimore County; F. Alvin Pearman, Vanderbilt ; Joseph H. Gardella, Vanderbilt Fear Amongst Students: A Mixed Methods Study Examining the Role of School Climate; Katie A. Farina, Cabrini College Katie A. Farina, Cabrini College The Effects of Place-Based Physical Features and Businesses on Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Cardozo, Terrace The Impact of Urban Upgrading on Crime in Polokwane, South Africa: A Natural Experiment; Erik Alda, American The Temporally Differing Effects of Facilities on Crime at the Jersey Shore; Brian Lockwood, Monmouth Evaluation of the Impact of a Smoking Ban on Crime at the Neighborhood ; Steven Briggs, North Dakota State ; Andrew Myer, North Dakota State Neighborhood Characteristics Contribute to Urban Alcohol Availability: Accounting for Race/Ethnicity and Social Disorganization; Aleksandra J. Snowden, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Aleksandra J. Snowden, of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Health Care and Incarceration 11:00am to 12:20pm Cabinet, Changes in HIV Risk during Incarceration: A Syndemic Perspective; Rob Stephenson, of Michigan School of Nursing; Christine Bourey, Emory ; Sergio Bautista, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico Epidemiological Criminology: Contextualization of HIV/ AIDS Health Care for Female Inmates; Barbara H. Zaitzow, Appalachian State ; C. Thomas Farrell, Western Kentucky ; Mark M. Lanier, of Alabama How Far Up the River? Assessing the Health Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact; April Fernandes, of Washington Taking Control: How Older Inmates Navigate Chronic Disease and Demonstrate Self Efficacy; Meghan Novisky, Kent State Development and Implementation of a Brief Jail- Based Sexual Health Promotion Intervention; Megha Ramaswamy, of Kansas School of Medicine Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State Processing Offenders in Specialized Courts 11:00am to 12:20pm Coats, Terrace "Here You Gotta be Good, In the MC You Had to be Bad": The Role of Military Norms in Veteran Treatment Court; Tyler J. Vaughan, Texas State ; Lisa L. Bell Holleran, Texas State ; Rachel Brooks, Texas State Drug Treatment Courts: Women, Success and Recidivism; Kristen DeVall, of North Carolina, Wilmington; Christina Lanier, of North Carolina, Wilmington; Shannon Santana, of North Carolina, Wilmington Effective Drug Courts for Minority Women; Bernadette J. Holmes, Norfolk State ; Brenda Geiger, Bar-Ilan, Israel; Carla Miller, Shenendoah ; Michael Fischer, Norfolk State ; Doris Edmonds, Norfolk State ; James Nolan, Norfolk State Revisiting EtG/EtS Screening in Drug Courts: Examining beyond Program Graduation; Benjamin R. Gibbs, Ball State ; William Wakefield, of Nebraska at Omaha 290

293 Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Family Court; Cindy Brooks Dollar, of North Carolina at Greensboro William Wakefield, of Nebraska at Omaha Authors Meet Critics: China s Death Penalty in Transition: Policy, Practice, Challenge, and Reform 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 1, Terrace Presenters: Shanhe Jiang, of Toledo Yudu Li, Sam Houston State Michelle Miao, of Nottingham, UK Moulin Xiong, Southwestern of Finance and Economics Yunhai Wang, Hitotsubashi Charlotte Hu, of Nevada, Las Vegas David Johnson, of Hawaii at Manoa Ning Zhang, of Geneva Bin Liang, of Oklahoma, Tulsa Critics: Liqun Cao, of Ontario Institute of Technology Robert Bohm, of Central Florida Discussant: Hong Lu, of Nevada, Las Vegas Educational Institutions and Achievement 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 10, Terrace Indirect Effects of Intelligence on Violence: Does Academic Achievement Mediate the Association?; Joanne Savage, American ; Jennifer L. Tilley, American Problem Behavior Syndrome Among Truant Youth; Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State ; Richard Dembo, of South Florida; James Schmeidler, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine; Ken C. Winters, of Minnesota School Suspension as a Turning Point and the Mediating Role of Linked Lives; Wade C. Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State Turning Points: The Positive Influence of Education on the Life Course; Michael David Avner, Old Dominion Youth Employment's Effects on Educational Outcomes and Juvenile Delinquency; Kelsey Cundiff, The Pennsylvania State Kelsey Cundiff, The Pennsylvania State SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Happy Moms and Other Supports for Prosocial Behavior 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 11, Terrace "Mom is Happy and I am Less Delinquent":The Relationship Between Parent-Child Relationship Satisfaction and s of Delinquency; Catherine Conte, Wilkes Motherhood and its Power of Prevention; Abigail Henson, Temple Does Family Support Reduce The Negative Effects Of School Suspensions On Student Antisocial Behaviour?; Ross James Homel, Griffith ; Kathryn Freiberg, Griffith ; Sara Branch, Griffith The Paradox of Instrumental Support? Exploring the Support-Crime Relationship for At-Risk Young Adults; Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State Community Perceptions of Offenders and Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 12, Terrace Agony, Affection, Ambivalence: Emotional Reactions to Kin s Crime in Japan; Mari Kita, of Hawaii at Manoa Framing the Crime Problem and its Solutions: A Community Perspective; Scott William VanZant, Temple ; Jamie J. Fader, Temple Perceptions of Safety and Collective Efficacy: Examining the Role of Setting; Dahlia Dawn Stoddart, Prairie View A&M ; Sarah Britto, of Regina Public Perception on Fear of Crime, CCTV and Police Effectiveness in Turkey; Edip Durmus, Turkish National Police; Sedat Kula, Turkish National Police; Ahmet Guler, Lock Haven Edip Durmus, Turkish National Police Crime and Justice on Campus: Perceptions and Attitudes 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 2, Terrace Yes Means Yes : Perceptions of - Based Affirmative Consent Policies; Reveka Shteynberg, at Albany, SUNY; Haemi Won, at Albany, SUNY Fear of Crime, Trust in Police, and Support for Concealed Firearms on College Campus; Joseph De Angelis, of Idaho; Terressa Benz, Oakland ; Patrick Gillham, Western

294 Washington Campus Policing Practices And Legitimacy in Different Community Contexts: A Qualitative Analysis of Student Perspectives; Shannon T. Grugan, West Chester Students' Perceptions of School Resource Officers (SROs); Yongsok Kim, Texas State School Administrators Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Resource Officers; Caitlin Grace Lynch, Old Dominion ; Allison T. Chappell, Old Dominion Caitlin Grace Lynch, Old Dominion Vulnerable Populations in the Juvenile Justice System 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 3, Terrace Assessment and Treatment of Juveniles with Traumatic Brain Injuries: Implications for Rehabilitation; Jennifer Elizabeth Capps, Metropolitan State of Denver Examining the Effect of Mental Illness on Sentencing Severity among Juvenile Defendants; D'Andre Walker, Arizona State The Impact of Child Welfare Placement Trajectories on Juvenile Justice System Contact: An Exploration of Gender and Racial Differences; Karen M. Kolivoski, of Maryland; Jill Farrell, of Maryland; Terry V. Shaw, of Maryland The Risk and Protective Factors for Self-Injury and Suicidal Ideation among At-Risk Youths; Samantha Hynd, Florida State ; Samuel Scaggs, Florida State ; Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State Toronto Black Youth Adoption from Residential School: to Prison-Pipeline; Wesley Crichlow, of Ontario Institute of Technology Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, of Colorado, Colorado Springs From Radicalization to Terrorism: The Role of Individuals, Contexts, and Causal Mechanisms 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 4, Terrace Identifying Key Factors for Explaining Lone-actor Terrorists' Target Choices; Oana Cocarascu, Imperial College London; Dalal Alrajeh, Imperial College London; Paul Gill, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER College London Trust in Me: Allegiance Choices in a Post-Split Terrorist Movement; John Morrison, of East London The Logic of Radicalization: A Guided Approach to Modeling and Analysis; Dalal Alrajeh, Imperial College London; Noémie Bouhana, College London Oana Cocarascu, Imperial College London Understanding Crime Through Novel Data Sources and Understudied Populations 11:00am to 12:20pm Columbia 9, Terrace Hiding Your Hustle: Examining How Marginalized Men Avoid and Negotiate Legal Trouble; Elizabeth Bonomo, Georgia State Movies and Mental Illness: Understanding Criminal Behavior and Criminal Alibis Using Cinema; Moira Nakousi, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Danny Wedding, American of Antigua Radicalization as a Learning Process : What Can We Learn from Civilian Military Simulations?; Maxime Berube, of Montreal Training to Kill: The Role of Military Training in Creating the Honourable Soldier or the Criminal Offender ; Carmel O'Sullivan, Queensland of Technology Rapping with the Gang: How Street Gangs Perform Violence via Online Rap Videos; Timothy Lauger, Niagara Timothy Lauger, Niagara Gender and Violence 11:00am to 12:20pm Dupont, Terrace Does Homicide Type Matter?: Assessing Temporal and Weather Influences on Homicide Among Women; Bitna Kim, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Arizona Wan-Chun Lin, Indiana of Pennsylvania; Yeong-Hee Kim, Chungbuk National, South Korea; Matthew Hassett, Indiana of Pennsylvania An Exploratory Analysis of Women s Intrasexual Lethal Aggression; Heather Tolle, of Louisville; Viviana Andreescu, of Louisville Personal Narratives of Female Homicide Offenders; Elizabeth Anne Gurian, Norwich

295 Early Life History Interviews: From Traumatized Boy to Violent Man; Jo-Ann Della Giustina, Bridgewater State Bitna Kim, Indiana of Pennsylvania Riots, Raids, and The Politics of Violence 11:00am to 12:20pm Embassy, Terrace Crime's Role and Power in Politics; Christopher Magno, Gannon In Search of Meaning and Order: The Construction of Violence as a Social Problem Within Evolving Political Contexts; Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jayne Mooney, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Police Drug Raids: Constructing Danger, Creating Risks; Brian Schaefer, of Central Missouri When Art Causes Crime: A Cultural Analysis of the Charlie Hebdo Massacre.; Paul Kaplan, San Diego State ; Dimitri A. Bogazianos, California State, Sacramento The Political Economy of the Quest for Exoticism and Authenticity : Sexual Tourism in Mexico; Catherine Montmagny Grenier, of Montreal Jocelyn Camacho, Old Dominion Domestic Violence Recidivism 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild East, Terrace Relationships Among Shame, Restrictiveness, Authoritativeness, and Coercive Control in Men Mandated to Batterer Treatment; Hannah Eve Kaplenko, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jennifer E. Loveland, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Chitra Raghavan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Criminogenic Needs of Batterers: An Examination of Domestic Violence Recidivism Following Batterer Intervention Programming; Dana L. Radatz, of Nebraska at Omaha Effect of Prior Prison Sentence on Domestic Violence Recidivism; Durant Frantzen, Texas A&M - San Antonio; Roman Ybarra, Texas A&M - San Antonio Intimate Partner Violence in the Context of Prisoner Reentry; Hoan N. Bui, of Tennessee, Knoxville Shelly M. Wagers, Radford SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Reentry, Employment, and Work 11:00am to 12:20pm Fairchild West, Terrace (Under)Employment: Post-Incarceration Employment Experiences; Breanne Pleggenkuhle, Southern Illinois Carbondale; Beth Huebner, of Missouri - St. Louis A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effect of Entrepreneurial Skills on Inmate Behavior and the Reentry Process; Jessica Grosholz, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Jean Kabongo, of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee Evaluating the Impact of Ban the Box on Recidivism and Employment Outcomes: A Case in Pennsylvania; Kiminori Nakamura, of Maryland; Julien Savoye, of Maryland; Kathleen Frey, of Maryland, College Park; Bret Bucklen, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; Nicolette Bell, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Is Criminal History at the Time of Employment Predictive of Job Performance? An Empirical Test Within a Sample of Production Workers; Mark G. Harmon, Portland State ; Laura J. Hickman, Portland State ; Lea M. Beckwith, Portland State ; Shaunna Clark, Portland State Picture Perfect: Predicting the Model Ex- Offender; Sara Noel Saldana, of Nebraska at Omaha; Matthew Charles Leone, of Nevada, Reno Joshua Kaiser, American Bar Foundation / Northwestern Technology and Monitoring the Police 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston East, Terrace Police work and New Security Devices : A Tale from the Beat; Samuel Tanner, of Montreal; Michael Meyer, of Lausanne The Effects of Citizen Monitoring on the Police: An Examination of Citizen Monitoring and Police Use of Justified Force; Hilary Ellen Marta Todd, Simon Fraser Trusting the People? Technology, Communication, and Police; Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Tarleton State

296 What Are the Police Doing on Facebook?: Police Social Networking as Digital Community- Oriented Policing; Michael Francis Aiello, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Brian Lawton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Impact of Video Evidence on Criminal Case Investigation, Prosecution and Defense; Carrie Lee Smith, Millersville ; Dana Beth Wile, Millersville ; Mary Hendricks Glazier, Millersville Mary Hendricks Glazier, Millersville Food Adulteration The Organisation Of Food Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Gunston West, Terrace Understanding Necessity and Contingency in the Crime Commission Process of Food Frauds; Nicholas Lord, of Manchester, UK Negotiating the Deal; Jon Spencer, of Manchester, UK Corporate Crime in the Meat Supply Chain; Wim Huisman, VU Amsterdam Food Fraud Prevention; John Spink, Michigan State Intersections between Race, Gender and Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Georgetown East, Fighting for Theories of Race and Gender: Interlocking Oppressions and Youth Violence; Katherine Irwin, of Hawaii Gendered Racism Experiences and Anger on Non- Drug Crime among African American Women; Nathan Lowe, APPA/UK; Carrie Oser, of Kentucky Intersectionality in Sex Work: Relying upon Masculine Compensatory Strategies in the Street Trade; Sharon Oselin, of California, Riverside That s Just the Way I Am : Constructing an Autobiography - Girls, Delinquency and Intersectionality; Elaine Arnull, Bucks New Kayla Marie Martensen, of Illinois at Chicago SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Contemporary Police Structure and Operations 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead East, Lobby #PoliceInAmerica: How Law Enforcement Agencies Use Social Media; Nicole Hendrix, Radford ; Michael D. Bush, Northern Kentucky A Comparative Analysis of Officer-Involved Vehicle Collisions; Jeff Rojek, of Texas at El Paso; Geoffrey Alpert, of South Carolina; Scott E. Wolfe, of South Carolina American Police Agencies Reveal the Nature and Extent of Sex Trafficking; Amanda Martinez, Arizona State An Assessment of Emergency Management Preparedness of Police in the Mississippi Delta: A Descriptive Study; Rochelle E.M. Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State ; George Njoku, Capella Are Police Clearance Rates Related to Their Crime Rates?: Using Dual Trajectory Analysis to Preliminarily Examine Variations in Investigative Trends; Heather Vovak, George Mason Heather Vovak, George Mason Hot Topics in Canadian Policing 11:00am to 12:20pm Holmead West, Lobby Managing the Unmanageable : A Case Study of the Prolific Offender Management Practices in a Canadian Province; Dale Ballucci, of Western Ontario Support for Conducted Energy Weapons in Canada: Evidence from Alberta; Temitope B. Oriola, of Alberta; Heather Rollwagen, Ryerson ; Nicole Neverson, Ryerson ; Charles T. Adeyanju, of Prince Edward Island From Meaning to Measuring: Developing Definitions for Police Training, Education, Development & Learning; Paul F. McKenna, Dalhousie Reclaiming a Monopoly: Police do Policing; Anne-Marie Singh, Ryerson Jennifer Schulenberg, of Waterloo Discussant: Laura Huey, of Western Ontario

297 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Federal Sex Offenders and Criminal Careers 11:00am to 12:20pm Jay, Lobby Federal Sex Offenders and Paraphilias; Michael J. Elbert, United States Probation; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State ; Alan J. Drury, United States Probation and Iowa State The Dark Figure of Sexual Offending; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State ; Alan J. Drury, United States Probation and Iowa State ; Michael J. Elbert, United States Probation Cycle of Violence among Federal Sex Offenders; Alan J. Drury, United States Probation and Iowa State ; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State ; Michael J. Elbert, United States Probation Matt DeLisi, Iowa State Discussant: Matt DeLisi, Iowa State Application of the Current Federal Justice Statistics Program (FJSP) to Guide Current Criminal Justice Policy 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson East, Concourse Visualizing Federal Justice Statistics Program Data to Guide Policy; David Pulaski, Abt Associates Inc.; Christina Dyous, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Dan McMartin, Abt Associates Inc. Organizations as Defendants in the Federal Criminal Justice System; Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Katharine Schlebecker, Abt Associates Inc.; Chris Cutler, Abt Associates Inc. American Indians in the Federal Criminal Justice System; Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Discussant: Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc. Practice in Oklahoma; Elizabeth Maier, of Central Oklahoma; Rashi K. Shukla, of Central Oklahoma; Kathy Bell, Tulsa Police Department; David C. Newton, of Central Oklahoma Preliminary Findings from an Evaluation of Virtus Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Program; Anne Nurse, The College of Wooster The Child Response Initiative: Secondary Prevention for Police-Involved Children Exposed to Violence; Kelly Graves, North Carolina A&T State ; Wayne Pitts, RTI International; Amanda Ireland, North Carolina A&T State Preventing School Violence in Sweden and the US. What Can We Learn from Kungälv and Sandy Hook?; Sofia Wikman, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH); Carina Gallo, Lund ; Moa Lundgren, of Gothenburg Sofia Wikman, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Exploring the Complex Dynamics of Carceral Work through Qualitative Lenses 11:00am to 12:20pm Kalorama, Lobby Disciplining the Disciplinarian: An Ethnographic Examination of Correctional Officer Training in a Canadian Provincial Carceral Context; Amy L. Klassen, of Toronto Exploring Dehumanizing Behaviors and Intimate Bonds among Prisoners and Officers in California; Nicole Solomon Lindahl, of California, Berkeley State-level Correctional Executives and their Unexpected Meanings of Prisons and Punishment 40 Years into the Era of Mass Incarceration; Jay Borchert, of Michigan Jay Borchert, of Michigan Discussant: Joshua Page, of Minnesota Youth Victimization 11:00am to 12:20pm Jefferson West, Concourse Evaluating Drug Endangered Children: Current 295

298 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Policy Panel: Technology Planning in Criminal Justice 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln East, Concourse Developing a Sector- Criminal Justice Innovation Agenda: Community and Institutional Corrections; Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Corporation; Joseph Russo, of Denver; John S. Hollywood, RAND Corporation; Dulani Woods, RAND Corporation; Richard Silberglitt, RAND Corporation; George Drake, Corrections Technology Center of Excellence at the of Denver; John Shaffer, Corrections Technology Center of Excellence at the of Denver; Mikhail Zaydman, RAND Corporation; Brian G. Chow, RAND Corporation Identifying Technology and Related Needs to More Effectively Acquire and Utilize Digital Evidence; Sean E. Goodison, Police Executive Research Forum; Robert C. Davis, Police Foundation; Brian Anthony Jackson, RAND Corporation Identifying Unmet Operational Needs of Small, Rural, Tribal, and Border Criminal Justice Agencies; Mauri Matsuda, RAND Corporation; Jessica Saunders, RAND Corporation; Eyal Aharoni, RAND Corporation Steve Schuetz, National Institute of Justice Discussant: Steve Schuetz, National Institute of Justice Age of Neuroimaging; Alison Julia Lynch, Disability Rights New York; Michael Louis Perlin, New York Law School The Development, Implementation and Impact of Crime Prevention and Crime Control Technology: A Global Review; James Michael Byrne, of Massachusetts, Lowell James Michael Byrne, of Massachusetts, Lowell Improving Staff Culture The Need for Change and a Framework for Implementing Change in Prisons and Jails 11:00am to 12:20pm Morgan, Lobby Staff Sexual Misconduct: Implications of PREA for Women Working in Corrections; Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ The Relationship Between Organizational Culture and Implementation of the Transition from Jail to Community Initiative; Jeff Mellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute Creating and Measuring a Healing Environment in Corrections; Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute Can Jails and Prisons be Healed?; Chris Innes, Writer Allen Beck, Bureau of Justice Statistics, USDOJ Discussant: Chris Innes, Writer Technology and Criminal Justice Policy 11:00am to 12:20pm Lincoln West, Concourse Familial DNA Searching Practices and Perceptions: Results of the National Survey of CODIS Laboratories; Michael B. Field, ICF International; Sara Debus-Sherrill, ICF International FedRx: Pharmacological Control as the Fifth Peculiar Institution; Laurence Pedroni, San Jose State ; Jen Rushforth, San Jose State Is Bitcoin a New Form of Money Laundering?; Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M ; Cassandra Dodge, Illinois State I See What is Right and Approve, But I Do What is Wrong : Psychopathy and Punishment in the Causes and Consequences of Mass Incarceration 11:00am to 12:20pm Monroe, Coercive Mobility and Concentrated Disadvantage; Megan Handley; Mindy Bradley, of Arkansas Parole Revocation and Racial Disproportionality in Imprisonment; Caitlin Rose Curry, of Arkansas; Rodney Engen, of Arkansas The Increase in Life Sentences in the Era of Mass Incarceration; Mindy Bradley, of Arkansas; Rodney Engen, of Arkansas

299 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Sentencing Policies and the Increase in Time Served in Prison; Rodney Engen, of Arkansas; Mindy Bradley, of Arkansas Discussant: Don Stemen, Loyola Chicago Innovations in Correctional Programming 11:00am to 12:20pm Northwest, Lobby A Meta-Analysis and Cost-Benefit Analyses of Dog-Training Program Research; Barbara Cooke, Texas A&M - Kingsville; David P. Farrington, Cambridge A Systematic Review of Yoga Interventions in the Incarcerated Setting; Alexandra Schepens Wimberly, of Pennsylvania; Jia Xue, of Pennsylvania The Effects of Therapy Assistance Dog Program on the Decrease in Juvenile Inmates Aggression; Sangkyu Chung, Dongguk ; Kaeun Kim, Dongguk ; Sanghyun Cho, Dongguk Incarceration, Self-Governance, and Yogic Practice: Prison-Based Yoga as Resistance.; Maria Jacqueline Bordt, of Tennessee, Knoxville Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt, Catholic of Pernambuco Cognition, Emotions, Strain and Crime 11:00am to 12:20pm Oak Lawn, Lobby Anticipated Emotions and Youth Delinquency: The Social Origins of Gender Differences in Anticipated Shame and Guilt; Arne De Boeck, Leuven Institute of Criminology Certainly I Can! The Relation Between Individual Adequacy and Deviance During Youth; Thomas Lind Scott, of Maryland, College Park Strain, Social Class, and Crime: A Longitudinal Assessment; Leigh Kassem, East Tennessee State ; Gregory Rocheleau, East Tennessee State The Impacts of Parent-Child Relationship vs. Strain on Delinquency Among Young Taiwanese Adolescences; Cheng-Hsien (Albert) Lin, Lamar ; Chiung-Fang Chang, Lamar Scott Wm. Bowman, Texas State Assessing the Effects of Training on Community Corrections Officers 11:00am to 12:20pm Piscataway, Lobby An Assessment of the STARR Program and Offender Outcomes in a Federal District Office; Jefferson E. Holcomb, Appalachian State ; Christopher T. Lowenkamp, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts; Tara Nicole Richards, of Baltimore; Melissa A. Alexander, United States Probation and Pretrial Service; Tammatha A. Clodfelter, Appalachian State ; Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State Promoting Quality in Probation Supervision: The SEED Training Programme Evaluated in England and Romania; Joanna Shapland, of Sheffield; Angela Sorsby, of Sheffield The Effects of Role Orientation on Parole and Probation Officers Attitudes toward Evidence- Based Practices; Jody Sundt, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Emily J. Salisbury, of Nevada, Las Vegas; Breanna Boppre, of Nevada, Las Vegas The Influence of Gender-Responsive Training on Parole Agents; Theresa Lavery, of California, Irvine; Helen Louise Braithwaite, of California, Irvine; Susan Turner, of California, Irvine The Effects of Organizational Factors on Probation Officers Motivation; Stephanie Maass, George Mason Jody Sundt, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis Treating Substance Abusing Offenders 11:00am to 12:20pm Room A, 2nd Floor Buprenorphine Treatment for Probationers and Parolees; Michael Gordon, Friends Research Institute, Inc.; Timothy W. Kinlock, Friends Research Institute, Inc.; Robert P. Schwartz, Friends Research Institute, Inc. Correlates of Interorganizational Service Coordination in Community Corrections; Wayne N. Welsh, Temple ; Kevin Knight, Texas Christian ; Laura B. Monico, Friends Research Institute, Inc.; Sami Abdel- Salam, West Chester ; Nathan W. Link, Temple 297

300 Examining the Relationship between Treatment Readiness and Substance Use Treatment Initiation and Engagement; Lincoln Sloas, Florida Atlantic Factors Influencing Medication Assisted Treatment in Ohio Halfway Houses and Community Based Correctional Facilities; Kimberly Sperber, Center for Health and Human Services Research, Talbert House; Amber Manzo, of Cincinnati The Effect of Evidence-Based Treatment on Rearrest in Adolescent Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Programs; Liana Taylor, George Mason Wayne N. Welsh, Temple Issues in Social Control and Criminal Justice Policy 11:00am to 12:20pm Room B, 2nd Floor A Time Series Analysis of Distracted Driving Crashes in Texas; Valerie G. Womack, of Texas at Dallas; Nadine M. Connell, of Texas at Dallas Assessing the Effects of the Ignition-Interlock Device on Recidivism; Victoria Terranova, Texas State ; Mark Stafford, Texas State Examining the Association between Constraints on Crime Prevention and Violent Crime in Schools; Gary Zhang, of South Carolina How Does the Media Coverage is Representing the Justice System to the General Public?; Marie-Chloe Duval, Université de Montréal A Feminist Analysis of the American Criminal Justice System's Response to Human Trafficking; Tonisha R. Jones, Grand Valley State ; Brian Kingshott, Grand Valley State Tonisha R. Jones, Grand Valley State Innovations in Community Corrections Programs 11:00am to 12:20pm Room C, 2nd Floor Adult Civil Citation: Improving the Response to Misdemeanor Crimes; J. Jordan Cowart, DISC Village, Inc.; Albert Kopak, Western Carolina ; Greg Frost, Tallahassee Police Department Examining the Use of Pre-Trial GPS Monitoring for Domestic or Intimate Partner Violence Defendants; Eric Grommon, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis; Jeremy G. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Carter, Indiana - Purdue Indianapolis GPS-EM Sanctions for Serious Sex Offenders: The Application and Outcomes in the USA and Australia; Marietta Martinovic, RMIT Supervision on Bail: An Effective Insurance Strategy or an Unnecessary Requirement?; Nicole Myers, Simon Fraser Young Adult Community Conferencing: A Restorative Approach; Alicia Leitz, West Chester ; Brian O'Neill, West Chester Nicole Myers, Simon Fraser Examining Cyber-Victimization against Face-to-Face Victimization 11:00am to 12:20pm Room D, 2nd Floor After the Bell and Into the Night: Exploring Criminogenic Effects of Bullying versus Cyberbullying Victimization; Timothy McCuddy, of Missouri - St. Louis; Finn-Aage Esbensen, of Missouri - St. Louis Cyber-Bullying Goes to College: Students Aren t the Only Victims; Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana of Pennsylvania Empirical Assessment of Online Sexual Crime Victimization via Cyber-Routine Activities Theory; Sinchul Back, Bridgewater State ; Kyungshick Choi, Bridgewater State Who's Talking about Stalking? Exploring Stalking and Cyberstalking Presentations at the Criminology and Criminal Justice Annual Conferences; Jessica Huffman, Old Dominion ; Angela Overton, Georgia State The Multidimensionality of Cyberbullying and Face-to-Face Bullying: A Test of General Strain Theory; Ian D. Greenwood, The of Montana; Jackson M. Bunch, The of Montana; Dusten R. Hollist, The of Montana Jackson M. Bunch, The of Montana ASC Closing Brunch (All Are Welcome) 12:00 to 1:30pm International Ballroom West, ASC Executive Board Meeting 12:30 to 5:00pm Georgetown West,

301 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. 299

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317 Ph.D. in Criminal Justice Why do your Ph.D. at Texas State s School of Criminal Justice? We offer both full- and part-time programs, for students interested in an academic or research career, and for criminal justice professionals seeking to advance their knowledge and learn new methods for their current careers. Our 116-year old campus is next to the San Marcos River on the edge of the beautiful Hill Country. We are located in the heart of central Texas, close to both Austin and San Antonio. Our proximity to state criminal justice agencies places us in an ideal position to create research opportunities. The School has 18 full-time, doctoral faculty members conducting research in such areas as offender decision-making, police response, geographic profiling, sex offending, measurement of crime, macro- and micro-level crime theories, wrongful convictions, and juror decision-making. The Center for Geospatial Intelligence and Investigation, headed by Dr. Kim Rossmo, and the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center, headed by Dr. Pete Blair, are active in a variety of applied and experimental research projects on crime and policing problems. Criminal Justice Doctoral Faculty ( Ashley Arnio Jay Jamieson Mark Stafford Pete Blair Shayne Jones William Stone Scott Bowman Wayman Mullins Lucia Summers Jeff Cancino Joycelyn Pollock Donna Vandiver Mitch Chamlin Kim Rossmo Bob Vásquez Marcus Felson Christine Sellers Brian Withrow Research and teaching assistantships are available for full-time students in the amount of $26,000 per academic year For more information, contact Dr. Mark Stafford, Doctoral Program Director, at (512) or stafford@txstate.edu.

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325 Index of Session Participants A Aaltonen, Mikko 721 Abadinsky, Howard 754 Abbasciano, Suzzette Lopez 057 Abbott, Katherine R. 013, 189 Abboud, Mia J. 504 Abdel-Salam, Sami 753, 1043 Abderhalden, Frances Paige 587 Abdi, Saida 039 Abdu, Eman Abdullah, Alatawi 072 Abeling-Judge, David 709 Abram, Karen M. 448 Abrams, Laura S. 634, 1009 Abrunhosa, Rui Gonçalves 400 Achutti, Daniel 554 Ackerman, Alissa R. 375, 424, 604, 700 Ackerman, Jeff 789 Acquisto, Benjamin Acton, Daniel Nicholas 143 Acutt, Amanda 949 Adair, Allison Marie 160 Adam, Biiftuu Ibrahim Adamczyk, Amy 207 Adams, Benjamin 322, 476 Adams, Charles 559 Adams, Elizabeth Anne 363 Adams, Ericka B. 880 Adams, Kaitlyn Adams, Ken Adams, Maria 938 Adams, Richard Adderley, Franklin 955 Addington, Lynn A. 131, 198, 863 Ademi, Menust 400 Adeyanju, Charles T Adorjan, Michael 014, 347, 841 Adubato, Beth 089 Aebi, Marcelo F. 052 Afejuku, Alero 380, 653, 798 Agans, Christopher 217 Agg, Tim 566 Agha, Ari 455, 810 Agnew, Robert 541 Agnich, Laura E. 794 Agozino, Biko 177, 247 Aguiar, Chyla Aguilar, Hansel Alejandro Aguilar, Jaime Ulises Aharoni, Eyal 1036 Ahlin, Eileen M. 127, 972 Ahonen, Lia 076, 097, 228 Aiello, Brittnie 047 Aiello, Michael Francis 1027 Airola, Matthew 639 Aizpurúa, Eva 387 Ajavon, Amakoe Akca, Davut 564 Akhter, Rifat 327 Akins, Scott Akoensi, Thomas 177 Akrivos, Dimitrios 402 Alam, Shoeb 409 Alasti, Sanaz 904, 963 Alatorre, Francisco 577 Albanese, Jay 166, 600, 756 Albertson, Stephanie Lynn 007, 687 Albonetti, Celesta 583 Albrecht, Kathryn Alda, Erik 1012

326 Alderden, Megan 235, 283 Aldridge, Arnie 474 Aldridge, Judith 956 Alexander, A. Daktari 060 Alexander, Melissa A Alford-Fowler, K. 061 Alink, Lenneke 323 Allen, Andrea 450 Allen-Kyle, Portia 771 Allgood, Paige Allison, Blake 321 Allison-Gruenewald, Kayla 331, 726 Allsop, Cheryl 284 Allsup, Russell 088 Almosaed, Nora 226, 780 Alomosh, Ahmad Falah 963 Alotaibi, Mishal Mohammed 072 Alper, Mariel 294, 701, 764 Alpert, Geoffrey 064, 1030 Alrajeh, Dalal 1021 Altheimer, Irshad 571, 861 Altman, Laurielle Elizabeth,, 970 Altschuler, David M. 769 Alvarado, Elliott 318, 817 Alvarez, Jorge Andres 943 Alvarez, Violeta 217 Alward, Cody Amaya, Anderson 703 Amendola, Karen 064 Amidon, Ethan 306 Amin, Dhara Minesh Amirault, Joanna 1008 Amrollahi, Mojgan 245 Amster, Randall 266, 561 Anders, Ret. Deputy Chief Don 154 Andersen, Ilona 332 Andersen, Rasmus 666 Andersen, Synøve Nygaard 974 Anderson, Amy L. 269, 351 Anderson, Annika Yvette 013, 723 Anderson, Candice Anderson, Daniel 047 Anderson, Elijah 225 Anderson, John Anderson, Tammy L. 682 Andersson, Catrin 471 Andersson, Mika 138 Andreescu, Viviana 458,,, 1023 Andresen, Martin A. 062, 139, 249, 319, 613, 665, Andresen, W. Carsten 770 Andzenge, Dick 244 Angulski, Kate 969 Ansari, Sami 639 Antle, Kelsey 891 Antonaccio, Olena 059, 184, 255 Antonio, Michael E. 294, 404, 703 Antoniou, Alex K. 402 Antrobus, Emma 067 Antunes, Maria J. 127, 414 Aparcero-Suero, Maria Apel, Robert 658, 675, 808 Appiahene-Gyamfi, Joseph 258, 290 Appleby, Sarah 184, 829 Applegate, Brandon K. 387, 462, 681 Arazan, Christine 157 Arenas, Lorea 021 Arford, Tammi 030, 432 Armstrong, Gaylene S. 595 Armstrong, Sarah 146, 547 Armstrong, Todd 096, 539 Arnio, Ashley N. 239 Arnull, Elaine 366, 1029 Arrigo, Bruce 491, 538, 941 Arrowood, Trevor

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

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

329 Beck, Allen 066, 1038 Beck, Brandon L. 785 Beck, Victoria, 657 Becker, Jacob H. 108 Becker, Kelly J. Becker, Michael Henry Becker, Sarah 172,, 796 Becker, Victoria 368 Becker-Cohen, Miriam 211, 406 Beckman, Laura 101 Beckwith, Lea M Beeman, Marea 214, 257 Begum, Popy 374 Behlendorf, Brandon 057 Behounek, Elaina Kay 397 Beichner, Dawn 047, 420 Beitner, Marci Jessica Bejinariu, Alexa 655 Belalcazar, Lenin Belenko, Steven 477, 575 Belknap, Joanne 128, 522, 601,, 833 Bell, Bethany 182 Bell, Kathy 1034 Bell, Keith 848 Bell, Lynne Bell, Marina 338,, 732 Bell, Monica C. 692 Bell, Nicolette 855, 1026 Bell, Peter 537, 756 Bell Holleran, Lisa L. 685, 1014 Bellair, Paul E. 050, 978 Bellandi, Rose 207 Bellas, Christopher 696 Bellissimo, Jeffrey 900 Belmar, Chief of Police, Col. Jon 027 Ben-Yehuda, Nachman 848 Benbow, M. Eric 447 Bender, Kimberly 1001 Bender, Sydney Anne 374 Benecke, Brooke M. 660, 704 Benedini, Kristen Marie 484 Benekos, Peter 589 Benichou, Netanel 846 Benier, Kathryn 133 Bennett, Alexander Bennett, Andrew 229 Bennett, April Bennett, Richard 420 Bennett, Samantha L. 324 Bennett, Sarah Anne 088 Bennett, Sidney Benoit, Ellen Bensimon, Moshe 244 Benson, Michael, 701 Bent, Emily 150 Bentrup, Christina 587 Benz, Terressa 298, 979, 1019 Berard, Jean 837 Berardi, Luca 350 Berenblum, Tamar 184, 829 Berg, Mark T. 525,, 649, 743 Bergen, Raquel Kennedy 031 Bergin, Tiffany 015, 266, 463, Bergmann, Marie Christine 398 Bergstrom, Henriette 745 Berk, Erin 848 Berko, Anat 846 Berlin, Michael M., 656 Berlusconi, Giulia 258, 608 Berman, Henry 431 Bernasco, Wim 648 Bernat, Frances 180, 712, 885 Bernstein, Justin Pascal 734 Berry, Bonnie 601

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

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

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

333 Brown, Wyatt 137 Browne, Angela 455, 810 Browning, Christopher 152, 342, 453 Browning, Katharine 259, 809 Brownstein, Henry H. 119, 585, 664, 995 Broyhill, Charles Brucato, Ben 376, 678 Bruell, Christopher 013 Bruening, Rebecca 431 Bruinsma, Gerben 052, 648 Brumbaugh, Susan 334 Brunet, Luc, Bruns, Diana Lynne 374, 656, 674 Brunson, Juanita 576 Brunson, Rod 250, 806 Brushett, Rachel 874 Bryan, Ayesha Bryant, Angela 554, 884 Brym, Robert 1002 Bryson, Sara L Brzenchek, Robert Matthew Bubolz, Bryan 544 Buccine-Schraeder, Henri 564, Bucerius, Sandra 494, 690, 759, 962 Buchanan, Avis 616 Buchanan, Molly Buck Willison, Janeen 211, 769, 1038 Bucklen, Bret 752, 779, 855, 1026 Buckler, Kevin 970, 987 Buckley, Tanesha 817 Budd, Kristen 385, 415, 528 Bueermann, Jim 027, 873 Bui, Hoan N Buist, Carrie L. 006, 818 Buist, Kirsten 363 Bukutu, Cecilia 274 Bulling, Denise J. 164 Bumbarger, Brian K. 299, 407, 529 Bunch, Jackson M. 143, 1046 Bunting, Amanda 355 Burch, Andrea 417 Burchardt, Austin 515 Burdyshaw, Thomas Burge, Stephanie W. 106 Burgeson, Joseph 703 Burgess-Proctor, Amanda 006, 073, 163, 389 Burgos, Giovani 446 Burgos, Jackelin Burke, Colin 388 Burke, Jessica L. 328 Burke, Jessica 815 Burke, Tod W. 087 Burkes, Kaleena J. 020, 662 Burkhardt, Brett C. 843, 1013 Burmon, Kate 899 Burnett, James L. 535 Burnham, Kathryn L. 160 Burraston, Bert 025,, Burrell, William 714 Burrow, John D. 570 Burruss, George 849 Bursik, Robert 492 Burston, Adam 432 Burt, Callie H. 423, 571, 658, 851 Burtch, Brian 958 Busch-Armendariz, Noel 809 Bush, Michael D Bush, Stacy 750 Bushway, Shawn David 050, 649, 811, 872, 993 Butcher, Fredrick William 566, 809 Butler, H. Daniel 670, 879 Butler, Leah Button, Deeanna M. 796 Butts, Jeffrey 008, 390 Buzawa, Eve 802

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

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

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

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

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

339 Cronin, Shea 445 Cross, Theodore 235 Crosse, Scott 714 Crosset, Valentine 189 Crow, Matthew Crowley, Annie Rose 828 Crum, John David Cruz, Franklin 894 Cruz, José Miguel 065 Cruz, Justo 324 Cruz, Kenneth 407 Cubellis, Michelle 599 Cubukcu, Suat 100 Cucolo, Heather Ellis 479, 569 Cudmore, Rebecca M. 620 Cuevas, Gerardo V. 683 Cui, Naixue Cui, Xinjie 274 Cukier, Michel 184 Cullen, Francis T. 097, 151, 256, 333, 541, 582, 765 Cullen, Patrick 275 Culley, Tiffany 257 Cummings, Sarah Elizabeth Cundiff, Kelsey 1016 Cundiff, Patrick Ryan 237 Cunha, Eugenio Valadares 409 Cunneen, Chris 516 Cunningham, Shannon Curmi, Teresa 430 Curran, F. Chris 863, 1011 Currie, Elliott 948, 990 Curry, Caitlin Rose 1039 Curtis, Hugh William Relkov Curtis, Karise M. 214 Curtis, Kristin 645 Curtis, Ric 049, 276 Cutler, Brian 718 Cutler, Chris 273, 511, 1033 Cwick, Jaclyn Marie 751 Cyr, Francine 011 D D'Aloia, Adriano 600 D'Amico, Ronald 769 D'Amora, David 375 D'Auria, Stephanie 338 D'Inverno, Ashley Schappell D'Ippolito, Michelle 057 D'Souza, Amanda 334 Dabney, Dean 284, 316, 514 Daday, Jerry 518 Daems, Tom 674 Daggett, Dawn M. 015 Daigle, Leah E. 151, 383, 456 Dallaire, Danielle Horvath 792 Daly, Courtney Cassandra Daly, Reagan 894 Daly, Sarah E. Dammer, Harry 742 Dance, Kaitlyn 148 Danielson, Ian Dank, Meredith 211, 406, 445, 735, 853, 951 Danner, Mona J. E. 522 Danta, Allison Daquin, Jane C. 456 Daramola, Ayodeji 033 Dario, Lisa M. 755, 861 Darke Schmitt, Katherine 955 Darno, Darla 037, 116, 741 Das, Dilip K. 656, 674 Das, Shyamal Kumar 177, 374 Daskalou, Manos 286 Dathorne, Souyenne 832

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

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

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

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

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

345 Finkill, Carrie 480 Finn, Mary A. 574, 650 Fischer, Julie 499 Fischer, Michael, 1014 Fischer, Pamela 474 Fisher, Benjamin W. 863, 1011 Fisher, Bonnie 068, 254, 256, 427, 470, 542 Fisher, Christopher 288 Fisher, Cortney 345 Fisher, Daren G. 572, 611, 963 Fisher-Giorlando, Marianne 531 Fishman, Nancy 894 Fissel, Erica 395 Fitch, Chivon H. 758 Fitch, Milo 638 Fitzgerald, Sarah 572 Fitzgerald, Terence 639 Fitzpatrick, Kevin 185 Flannery, Daniel J. 418, 770, 809 Flaxman, Seth 320 Fleisher, Mark S. 418 Fleming, Jenny 435 Fleming, Thomas S. 957 Fleury-Steiner, Ruth 368 Flora, Cornelia Butler 813 Flora, Natalie 819 Flores, Jerry 424, 763 Flower, Shawn 345, 874 Flynn, Asher 235, 731 Flynn, Chief Edward 154 Flynn, Kalen 453 Fogel, Sondra 137 Foglia, Wanda 685 Foley, Allison 164, 262, 700 Folk, Johanna Bailey 401 Foltz, James Fonseca Rosenblatt, Fernanda 149, 757, 1040 Fontaine, Jocelyn 253, 826, 939 Forbes, Alexis 839 Ford, Jason 222 Forde, David Robert 427 Forestell, Catherine A. 792 Foroughi Nik, Rahim 837, 976 Forst, Brian 100 Forsyth, Craig Joseph 316, 610 Fort, Lucia 522 Forth, Adelle E. 745 Forthun, Benjamin J. 340 Fortin, Francis 020, 332 Foster, Cheyenne 504 Fountain, Erika 109, 685 Foushee, Paul Brent 956 Fowler, Eric 105, 526 Fowler, Justine 407 Fox, Andrew M. 777 Fox, Darrell 366 Fox, James A. 174, 440, 944 Fox, Kate 429 Fox, Kathryn 375 Fracul, Deanna 354, 884 Fradella, Henry F. 087, 755 Fraga, Alexandria 548 Fraher, William 328 Frailing, Kelly 408, 976 Frakes, Scott 810 Francis, Brian 344 Frank, James 551 Frank, Richard 088, 141, 271 Franke, Derrick 732 Frankel, Mark 359 Franklin, Allyson Walker 528, 667 Franklin, Almethia C. 982 Franklin, Cortney 403, 470, 758

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

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

348 Gilson, James 569 Ginsley, Victoria 041 Ginther, Amy 829 Giommoni, Luca 666, 838 Giordano, Peggy C. 267, 363, 541, Givens, Eugena M. 425 Gizzi, Michael C. 577, 647 Gjika, Anna 083 Gladfelter, Andrew 500, 669 Glaser, Brian Glazener, Emily Morgan Glazier, Mary Hendricks 861, 1027 Gleicher, Lily 404 Glenn, Andrea 121, 156, 586 Glenn, Kevin 432 Glesmann, Caroline 893 Globokar, Julie 172, 591 Glosser, Angela 465, 813 Glover, Karen Suzanne 647 Glowatski, Krystal 022 Glunt, Kris 407 Godard, Andrew 140 Godcharles, Brian David 048 Goddard, Tim 017, 990 Godinho, Leticia 326 Goel, Sharad 320 Goerge, Robert 352 Goffnett, Jacob Golash-Boza, Tanya 866 Golden, Deborah 997 Golden, Keturah Goldsmith, Andrew John 071, 947 Goldstick, Jason Goliday, Sean J. 719 Gomez, Catalina 962 Gomez, Rosie 545 Gonzales, Gregory 015 Gonzalez, Andres 418, Gonzalez, Cande Gonzalez, Claudia 217 Gonzalez, Gabriela Gonzalez Van Cleve, Nicole 588, 857 Gooch, Kate 744 Goodison, Sean E. 749, 1036 Goodman, Kimberly 467 Goodman, Philip 055, 194 Goodson, Amanda 019 Goodson, Marva 012, 162, Gordier, Paige 306 Gordon, Gaylene 343 Gordon, Jill 148 Gordon, Michael 715, 1043 Gore, Meredith L. 009 Gorga, Allison 353 Gormley, Paula 040 Gorsira, Madelijne 676 Goshe, Sonya Marie 990 Gostjev, Feodor 127 Gottfredson, Denise 529, 840 Gottfredson, Michael 197 Gottschalk, Marie 419 Gottschalk, Petter 734 Gould, Jon 433, 718 Gould, Laurie Amanda 846 Goulette, Natalie 937 Gouseti, Ioanna 013 Gover, Angela 031, 068, 327, 426, 897 Gowan, Teresa 232 Goyette, Véronique, Grabosky, Peter 071, 348 Gradon, Kacper Tomasz 684 Grady, Sue C. 447 Graham, William 326 Graif, Corina 598 Grant, Erin 958

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

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

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

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

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

354 Hosokawa, Toyoharu Hotton, Tina 947 Hough, Mike 358, 607, Hourigan, Kristen L. 631 Houser, Kimberly A. 812, 879 Howard, Dan 972 Howard-Tripp, Alyssa 500, Howell, James C. 076, 893 Howell, Megan Q. 076 Howell, Rebecca J. 026 Howerton-Orcutt, Amanda 996 Howley, Susan 906 Hoyle, Justin 414 Hsia, Victor Hsu, Henda Y. 016, 898 Hsu, Ko-Hsin 617, Hu, Charlotte 505, 1015 Hu, Xiaochen 813 Huang, Hong 980 Huang, Li 814 Huang, Tsui-Wen 040 Huard, Juliana 426 Hubbard, Richard 371 Huber, Carl R. 813 Huber, Lindsay 783 Huberman, Stephanie 931 Hudson, David J. 601 Hudson, Jan Stephen 942 Huebner, Beth 212, 389, 436, 1026 Huey, Laura 019, 775, 1031 Huff, Jessica Lee 966 Huff, Ronald 819 Huff-Corzine, Lin 639, 740 Huffman, Amanda 248 Huffman, Jessica 1046 Hughes, Cresean 645 Hughes, Emma 1009 Hughes, Frank 205 Hughes, Lorine 255, 691 Hughes, Marcia 954 Huisman, Wim 179, 676, 1028 Hullenaar, Keith Humiston, Gail Sears Hunt, Dana 219 Hunt, Donald 044 Hunt, Elizabeth Hunt, Geoffrey 014 Hunt, Kim Steven 020, 731 Hurley, Brett 552 Hurley, Jennifer 349 Hurst, Hailey Louise Hurst, James Hurwitz, Steven 213 Hussemann, Jeanette 028 Hutchings, Alice 254 Hutchison, Robert 062 Hutton, Erica 483, 988 Huttunen, Jukka Hutzell, Kirsten 212 Hwang, EuiGab 130, 775, 964 Hyatt, Jordan 015, 304, 404 Hyland, Shelley 417, 736 Hynd, Samantha 1020 Hynynen Lambson, Suvi 954 Hyter, Carin 552 I Iadonisi, Jon 968 Iannacchione, Brian 841 Ibarra, Carla Ibarra, Peter R. 426, 848 Ibe, Patrick 422, 668 Ilan, Jonathan 410, 862 Ilchi, Omeed 398, 635 Inderbitzin, Michelle 128, 1009

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

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

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

358 Kassem, Leigh 1041 Kate, Meloney 776 Kates, Taylor 645 Katz, Charles 064, 346, 849 Katz, Jonathan 829 Katz, Rebecca Sue 075, 294, 871 Kaufman, Angela Kaukeinen, Kimberly A. 469 Kaukinen, Catherine 068, 480 Kaur, Prit 420, 506 Kauzlarich, David 388, 521, 728 Kave, Kristina 332 Kawaguchi, Riku Kazemian, Lila 178, 471, 528, 634 Kearley, Brook 843 Kearns, Erin M. 572, Keasey, Tracie 961 Keast, Robyn 537 Keel, Tim 514 Keener, Steven Tucker 962 Keeton, Vincent Andre 1002 Keith, Shelley 478, 513 Kellam, Leslie Keller, Bill 781 Kelley, Barbara Tatem 476, 893, 951 Kelley, Erin 226, 814 Kelley, Margaret S. 134 Kelly, Christopher E. 841 Kelly, Michelle 248 Kelsay, James Douglas Kelsey, Caroline Malory 792 Kennedy, Edward 523 Kennedy, Jay P. 593 Kennedy, Leslie W. 519, 564, 864 Kennedy, Logan Kent, Stephanie 216, 938 Kenyon, Matthew D. 766 Kephart, Timothy 946 Kerbs, John Johnson 753 Kerle, Ken 438 Kerlikowske, Gil 113 Kerrison, Erin 859, 895 Kersey, Laura 797 Kersha-Aerga, Dorothy 374, 422, 668, 719 Keslar, Marissa 046 Kessler, Danny 976 Kethineni, Sesha 420, 1037 Kethro, Tory 201 Khachatryan, Norair 471 Khade, Natasha 353 Khadjavi, Lily 536 Kidder, Emma Kienzle, Megan R. 277 Kigerl, Alex C. 779 Kilbane, Sarah 947 Killias, Martin 341, 358, 400, 607, 772, 950 Killinger, Danette 248 Kilmer, Ashley R. 029, 393, 753, 982 Kim, Bitna 764, 1023 Kim, Chunrye 120, 390, 566 Kim, Dae-Young 753 Kim, David Kim, Han-Kyun 562 Kim, Hee Joo 017 Kim, Hyejin 274 Kim, Hyeonjung 037 Kim, Hyoun 725 Kim, Jaeok 649 Kim, Jee Yearn 274 Kim, Jeong Lim 037 Kim, Jeong Hyun Kim, Jihoon 721 Kim, John Kim, Joonggon 226

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

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

361 Kumar, Sumit 171 Kunard, Laura 876 Kuo, Shih-Ya 709 Kupchik, Aaron 683 Kuraishi, Hiroki Kurlychek, Megan C. 050, 526, 993 Kurmin, Megan 375 Kurs, Emma 939, 981 Kurti, Marin 095, 946 Kurtz, Don L. 606, 966 Kury, Helmut 166, 860, 975 Kurze, Arnaud 596 Kusaj, Cliff 787 Kutnjak Ivkovich, Sanja 095, 196 Kwak, Dae-Hoon 102 Kwiatkowski, Nicole Kwon, Soon-Chul 562 Kyckelhahn, Tracey 394 Kyle, Michael Jon 864 L La Vigne, Nancy 174, 497, 540, 781, 888, 939 Laan, Jacob Labissiere, Yves 241 Labrecque, Ryan M Labriola, Melissa 724, 894 Lachman, Pamela 903 Lachs, Mark S. 138 Ladny, Roshni T. 469 Ladwig, Samantha 589, 780 Laferrière, Dominique Lafleur, Ryan 023, 895 LaFree, Gary 039, 052, 207, 434 Lagace, Maude Lageson, Sarah E. 169, 675 Laguardia, Francesca 596 Laguna, Sofia Lai, Yung-Lien (Edward) 123, 510 Lamb, Kathleen Ann 843 Lamba, Navjot 274 Lambert, Eric G. 413, 551, 877 Lambert, Meg 193 Lamberton, Renee Laming, Erick 260 Lamm Weisel, Deborah 777 Lampe, Dirk 762 Lamphere, Renee D. 739, 934 Land, Kenneth 556, 831 Lande, Ursula Ann 520 Landers, Monica 356 Lane, Jodi 429 Lanfear, Charles C. Langevin, Stephanie Langheim, Kelsie 647 Langton, Lynn 066, 167, 417, 475, 722 Lanier, Chief Cathy L. 154, 834 Lanier, Christina 650, 1014 Lanier, Mark M Lannes, Paula 246, 421 Lanskey, Caroline 070 Lanterman, Jennifer 134, 354 Lantsman, Leonid 065 Lantz, Brendan 062, 669 Lao, Jiaqi LaPlant, Eric Gerard 120 LaPorte, Gerald 809 LaRaia, William 328 Larroulet, Pilar 960 Larson, Matthew 182, 679, 721 Laskorunsky, Julia 852 Lasky, Nicole 427 Latessa, Edward 212, 367, 436, 566,,, 753 Lattimore, Pamela K. 226, 334, 694, 769, 894 Laub, John H. 830

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

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

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

365 Lu, Hong 208, 505, 904, 1015 Lu, Naiji 469 Lu, Yunmei 062 Luallen, Jeremy 273, 511 Lucas, Paul A. 411 Lucas, Schannae 073, 303 Lucena, Marcela Zamboni 190 Lucken, Karol 190 Ludwig, Jens 993 Lugo, Alison 848 Lugo, Kristina 434, 853 Lugo, Melissa 367, Lukash, Anastasiia 400 Lum, Cynthia 018, 042, 067, 333, 377, 435, 440 Lundgren, Moa 1034 Lundy, Romero 645 Luo, Fei 536 Lupien, Sonia J. 447 Luscombe, Alexander 432 Lussier, Patrick 178, 528, 635, 978 Lutgen, Laura 232 Lutz, Jennifer R. 399, 968 Lutze, Faith 128, 144 Lux, Jennifer L. 212,, Ly, Monica Lynch, Alison Julia 479, 569, 969, 1037 Lynch, Caitlin Grace 1019 Lynch, Jaclyn Lynch, James Patrick 066, 153, 352, 695 Lynch, Kellie R. 469, 795 Lynch, Mathew D. 864, 897 Lynch, Michael J. 224, 846 Lynch, Mona 870 Lynch, Shannon,, 833 Lynn, Vanessa 033 Lynton, Eddy 072, 216, 397, 465, 618, 740, 900 Lyons, Christopher 047, 692, 964 Lyons, Terry Lusk 1007 Lysova, Alexandra 106 Lytle, Daniel J. 548 Lytle, Robert 552 M Maass, Stephanie 036, 212, 1042 MacAlister, David 062, 231, 707 MacDonald, John 090 Macdonald, Mitch 141 Machado, Érica Babini 563 Mackall, Abena Subira 360 MacKenzie, Doris 334 Mackenzie, Simon 899 Mackey, David A. 236 Mackey, Melissa I. 129 Mackey, William J. 229, 999 Mackinnon, Alexandria 341 Macropol, Kathy Madan, Manish 594, 789 Maddan, Sean 158 Madensen, Tamara D. 319, Madero-Hernandez, Arelys N. 542, 726 Madfis, Eric 763 Madrigal, Susana 972 Maes, Angelique Nevarez 587 Magee, Lauren 035 Maggard, Scott R. 062, 563 Maggs, Jennifer 093 Magliozzi, Devon 465 Magness, Matt 878 Magno, Christopher 640, 1024 Magnus, Amy M. 124, 190, 655 Magnuson, Shannon 451, 855 Maguire, Edward R. 150, 387, 630 Mahfood, Valerie Wolfe 137

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

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

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

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

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

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

372 Naegler, Laura 034, 952, 973 Nagel, Alexander 899 Nagel, Mechthild 173 Nager, Alexis Nagin, Daniel 333, 419, 463, 658 Nagrecha, Mitali 296 Najdowski, Cynthia 270 Nakamura, Kiminori 752, 855, 1026 Nakousi, Moira 600, 1022 Nalaschi, Bianca 294 Nalla, Mahesh K. 130, 594, 789, 865, 898 Namgung, Hyon 107 NaPier, Emily 296 Napolitano, Laura 792 Narayan, Ritesh 964 Narchet, Fadia 111, 426, 959 Nascimben, Christine Nash, Becky 883 Nasheri, Hedi 872 Natarajan, Mangai 975 Nation, Denise 120, 510, 813 Navarro, John C. 218 Navarro, Jordana Nicole 254, 934 Nayibzada, Leeda Nazaretian, Zavin 709 Ndegwa, Anna Ndikaru, John Ndungu Ngugi 608, 690 Ndrecka, Mirlinda 232, 880 Neary, Kevin 511 Nedelec, Joseph 156, 229, 317, 679, 999 Neill, Daniel B. 320 Neissl, Katharina Nellis, Ashley 186 Nelson, Erik 679 Nelson, Matthew 365, Nelson, Nadia T. Nelson-Zagar, Tari Nene, Caythar Shirish Neptune, Malisa N. 711 Nerlien, Tamara 021, 936 Nesvet, Matthew 205 Neudecker, Christine 016 Neugebauer, Katheryn Neuilly, Melanie-Angela 420, 660, 704 Nevada, Patrick Neve, Rudie 141, 871 Neverson, Nicole 1031 Neves, Ana Veronica 942 New, Anneliese 367 Newark, Carol Joan 080, Newberry, Timothy 968 Newbold, Greg 860 Newbury-Birch, Dorothy 992 Newcity, Lisa 111 Newell, Bryce Clayton 279 Newman, Elana Newman, Graeme R. 898 Newsome, Jamie, Newton, David C Newton, Katherine Ngo, Fawn T. 279 Nguyen, Holly 100, 723 Nicacio, Claudia Monteiro 409, 458 Nichols, Andrea 403 Nichols, Clinton Nichols, Jordan 067 Nichols, Terry Nichols-Hadeed, Corey 469 Nicholson, Jason 812 Nickell, Tammy 539 Nickisch, Hannes 320 Nicksa, Sarah 665 Niebuhr, Nicole 657 Nielsen, Amie 127, 143

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

380 Richardson, Nicholas J. 226, 584, 693 Richardson, Rebecca 548, Richerme, Sarah 047 Richie, Matt 025, 144 Richmond, Therese 453 Rickard, Diana 236 Ricketts, Melissa 341, 637 Ridener, Rebecca 324 Ridgeway, Greg 903 Ridinger, Garrett 002 Rigato, Brandon 060, 509 Rigg, Khary K. 682 Riggs, Courtney 231 Riggs, Robert 982 Rigoni, Clara 429 Rigsby, Malcolm L. 353 Riley, Brenda 037, 664 Riner, Karleigh 397 Rios, Leonardo 120 Rios, Victor 206 Ristkari, Terja Ritchey, Andrew 669 Ritchie, Andrea 550, 712 Ritter, Barrie J. 957 Ritter, Jack 957 Rivera, Craig 610 Rivera, Echo 191 Rivera, Luis 495 Rivers, III, Louie 266 Rivolta, Pierre M. 425 Roach, Julia 339 Roark, Jennifer 384, 606 Robbins, Pamela Clark 043 Roberson, Cliff 510 Roberts, Aki 639, 692 Roberts, John 639 Roberts, Julian 852 Roberts, Karl 644, 786 Roberts, Melinda Raye 867 Roberts, Paxton 615 Robertson, Angela Annette 101, 575 Robin, Donald A. Robinson, Amanda 106, 802 Robinson, Bryan K. 828, 984 Robinson, Jill 299 Robinson, Laurie O. 069, 113 Robinson, Matthew 137, 502, 932 Robinson, Rhissa Briones 771 Robinson, Robin A. 384, 785 Robison, Hannah 375 Robison, Kaitlyn 503 Robison, Kristenne M. 462, 1009 Robitaille, Marie-Pier 447 Robyn, Linda M. 959 Rocha, Rafael Lacerda Silveira 608 Roche, Sean P. Rocheleau, Ann Marie 654 Rocheleau, Gregory 1041 Rochin, Nick A. 879 Rocque, Michael 044, 052, 156, 765 Rodeheaver, Daniel G. 740 Rodgers, Forrest R. 118, 324 Rodrigues, Corinne Davis 608 Rodriguez, Andrea 705 Rodriguez, Crystal C. 074 Rodriguez, Denise 346 Rodriguez, Jesus 503 Rodriguez, Kathy Rodriguez, Luz Stella 459 Rodriguez, Nancy 659, 681 Rodriguez Goyes, David 179 Rodriguez-Spahia, Diana 189, 532, 578 Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique 988 Roessler, Nicole 324

381 Rogan, Mary 230, 877, 997 Rogers, Ethan, 639 Rogers, Meghan Lynn 789, 984 Roh, Myunghoon 814 Rojas-Gaona, Carlos E. 726 Rojek, Jeff, 1030 Roles, Rocio 458, Rolfe, Shawn 460 Rollwagen, Heather 1031 Romain, Danielle M. 369 Roman, Caterina 008, 390, 544,, 893 Roman, Gabriela D. 851 Roman, John 028 Rommel, Chelsie 506 Ronel, Natti 244 Root, Carl 086 Roots, Roger 504, 551 Rorie, Melissa 505, 701 Rosales, Oscar Rosario, Jordyn 802 Rosay, Andre 461 Roscoe, Tom 603 Rose, Chris 657 Rose, Karlie Rose, Kristin 706 Rosen, Nicole 138, 696 Rosenbaum, Dennis 113, 237, 283, 873 Rosenbaum, Jill 073, 481 Rosenberg, Linda 299 Rosenberger, Jared S. 984 Rosenblat, Alex 279 Rosenfeld, Richard 142, 556, 649, 679, 719, 806 Roskes, Erik 381 Rosky, Jeffrey 190 Ross, Caroline 981 Ross, Jeffrey Ian 428, 521 Ross, Lee 290 Rossi, Samantha Rossler, Michael Travis 026 Rossman, Shelli 769 Rossmo, Kim 449, 609 Rostchild, Tali Roswell, Barbara 884 Roth, Mitchel 754 Roth, Randolph 408 Roth, Viktoria 016, 097, 520 Rothe, Dawn L. 428, 521 Rousseau, Danielle 122, 170, 481 Rowan, Grace 376 Rowan, Mike 482 Rowan, Zachary 398 Rowe, Michael 858 Rowell-Cunsolo, Tawandra L. 023 Ruback, R. Barry 012,, 669 Rubin, Ashley 194 Rubin, Gabriel 596 Rubin, Marilyn Marks 238 Ruddell, Rick 171 Rudes, Danielle S. 451, 524, 694, 757, 855, 892 Rudin, Cynthia 320, Rudisill, Olivia 660, 704 Rudo-Hutt, Anna S. 586 Ruffino, Christina 619 Ruggieri, Natalie Ruggiero, Vincenzo 538, 754 Ruhland, Ebony 294, 764 Ruiz, Leah R. 660, 704 Ruiz, Pamela Ruiz, Priscilla Rukus, Joseph 945 Rulison, Kelly L. 936 Rumpf, Cesraea 498 Runhovde, Siv Rebekka 179

382 Rushforth, Jen 468, 503, 1037 Rusk, Alesha 639 Rusnak, Danielle M Russano, Melissa 111 Russell, Ashley Russo, Joseph 1036 Rydberg, Jason 170, 250 Ryder, Judith 366 Rymond-Richmond, Wenona 556 Ryon, Stephanie Bontrager 852, 988, 1020 S Sacarellos, Catherine 226 Sachs, Nicole 089, 495 Sacra, Sarah Ann 639 Safer-Lichtenstein, Aaron 695, 771 Sahramäki, Iina 051 Saito, Kei 483 Saito, Tomonori 370, Saizow, Hildy 876 Sakiyama, Mari Sako, Borjana 766 Salane, Douglas Salas-Wright, Christopher 182 Salazar, Cecilia Saldana, Sara Noel 1026 Saleh-Hanna, Viviane 509 Salerno, Laura M. 508 Salfati, C. Gabrielle 430, 471,, Salinas-Edwards, Michael 340 Salisbury, Emily J. 549, 1042 Salman, Sarah 083, 505 Salomon, Katharine 734, 899 Salter, Michael 075 Salvatore, Christopher 596 Sample, Lisa 460, 508, 552, 604 Sampong, Stephen 023 Sampson, Lisa 235 Sampson, Robert J. 197 San, Serdar 1008 San Antonio, Jaclyn T. 350 San Miguel, Claudia, 652 Sanabria, Jhon 857 Sanborn, Beth 195 Sanchez, Amanda 191 Sanchez, Gabriella E. 016, 258 Sanchez, Lynn 474 Sanchez-Perez, Noelia 807 Sandberg, Sveinung 708 Sandel, William L. 377 Sanders, Amber 617 Sanders, Beth A. Sanders, Bill 303, 900 Sandy, Larissa 061 Sandys, Marla 084, 869 Sanjurjo, Diego 971 Santana, Shannon 1014 Santos, Elizabeth J. 469 Santos, Rachel 018 Santos, Roberto 018 Sapori, Luis Flavio 804 Sargeant, Elise 733 Sarnoff, Caroline Nobo 129 Sauerman, Adri 196 Saulnier, Alana 042 Saum, Christine 144 Saunders, Jessica 544, 847, 893, 1036 Saunoris, James 044 Savage, Jenna 944 Savage, Joanne 1016 Savage, Quentin 973 Savelsberg, Joachim 149, 265, 444, 577 Savolainen, Jukka 339, 936 Savona, Ernesto Ugo 095, 258, 1003 Savoye, Julien 687, 1026

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

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

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

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

387 Solomon, Shellie 242, 346 Solomon, Starr 879, 936 Somers, Logan Song, Hyojong 224, 751 Song, John Huey-Long 078 Song, Juyoung 637 Song, Youngnam 663 Soppitt, Sarah 960 Sorensen, Jonathan 305 Sorg, Evan 555, 944 Soria, Miguel Angel Soriani, Cristina 493 Sorochinski, Marina 430 Sorsby, Angela 1042 Sothern, Sean 241 Soto, Daniel 600, 967 Sourander, André Sousa, Rosania Rodrigues de 063 Sousa, William H. 130, 346 South, Nigel 179, 538 Souto García, Eva Maria 056 Souza, Karen 070 Soyer, Michaela 978 Soyfer, Liana 121, 181 Sozzu, Maximo 953 Spalding, Sarah 838 Spano, Richard 100, 736 Spapens, Toine 179 Spaw, Roger 407 Spence, Deborah 464 Spencer, Dale 014 Spencer, Jon 1028 Spencer, Julie Spencer, Meridith 395 Spencer, Zoe 729 Sperber, Kimberly 404, 1043 Spiegel, Stephanie 231, 566 Spina, Francesca Spink, John 1028 Spivak, Howard 681 Spohn, Cassia 583 Spohn, Ryan 879 Spooner, Kallee 212 Sporer, Karyn 381, 456 Spraitz, Jason D. 349 Sprott, Jane B. 563 Spunt, Barry 585 Sriken, Julie 276 Srinivasan, Padmini 431 St-Yves, Michel 382 Stabile, Rebecca 457 Stacer, Melissa J. 867, 891 Stacey, Michele 425, 613 Stackman, Valerie R. 047, 996 Staff, Jeremy 093, 723 Stafford, Mark 471, 1044 Stageman, Daniel Lee 293, 446 Stahler, Gerald 799 Stalans, Loretta J. 574 Stallings, Robert 411 Stamatel, Janet P. 385, 420, 549 Stamper, Michael 948 Standridge, Priscilla 493 Stanley, Jennifer N. 841 Stansfield, Richard 640 Starks, Brian Chad 411 Startare, Kristina E. Steadman, Henry 043 Stearns, Ami E. 118, 353 Steele, Jennifer L. Steele, Morgan James Steele, Paul D. 544 Steenbeek, Wouter 649 Steffensmeier, Darrell 062, 502 Steffey, Danielle 895, 939

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

389 Sugiura, Lisa 666 Suh, Chan S. 900 Sulley, Caitlin 809 Sullivan, Brandon A. 133, 593 Sullivan, Carrie 367,, Sullivan, Christopher 093, 215, 231, 398, 635 Sullivan, Cris 191 Sullivan, Mercer 640 Summers, Alicia Summers, Lucia 449, 642 Summers, Monica 744 Summerton, David Sumner, Jennifer 337 Sun, Ivan 251 Sundberg, Kelly 218 Sundt, Jody 355, 1042 Sungi, Simeon P. 010, 280 Super, Gail 275 Suresh, Geetha 502 Suri, Rihan Khan 409 Sutherland, D. Kyle 958 Sutherland, Jessica E. Sutton, Danielle 753, 802 Svalin, Klara 219 Svensson, Kerstin 081 Svogun, Thomas 742 Swagar, Nic 937 Swampillai, Evanka 200, Swaner, Rachel 576, 951 Swanson, Jessica 595 Swart, Elizabeth Swartz, Kristin 147, 351 Swatt, Marc 242, 346 Sweeney, Matthew Mark 774 Sweeten, Gary 658 Swisher, Raymond R. 127, 935 Sych, Felicia Sydes, Michelle Louise 342 Sytsma, Victoria 617 Szabo, Cody Szabo, Judit 369 T Tafoya, Dennis 946 Tafoya, Sonya 621 Tafoya, William 659, 968 Tahamont, Sarah, 662, 811 Taheri, Sema A. 950 Takahashi, Yoshiko 219 Takata, Susan R. 087, 384 Takemura, Noriyoshi 224 Tallon, Jennifer A. 724 Tamborra, Tracy 959 Tamir, Vered Tan, Anna 185, 331 Tangney, June 401, 646 Taniguchi, Travis 749 Tanksley, Peter Tanner, Julian Tanner, Samuel 1027 Tanner-Smith, Emily 543, 863 Tanyu, Manolya 008 Tao, Ling 102 Tapia, Mike 546 Tapper, Sharmaine 115, 347 Tartaro, Christine 261, 707 Tasca, Melinda 811, 985 Tasgin, Serkan 323 Taxman, Faye 036, 077, 232, 436, 612, 694, 790 Taylor, Angela Taylor, Jennifer 438 Taylor, Katie 143 Taylor, Liana 612, 790, 1043 Taylor, P. Elizabeth 211

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

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

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

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

394 Wagner, B.J. 791 Wagner, Philip 060 Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A. 048, 744 Wakefield, Sara 058, 382, 523, 675 Wakefield, William 1014 Walburg, Christian 082 Walby, Kevin 432, 773 Walby, Sylvia 344 Waldo, Gordon 324 Walfield, Scott M. 330, 415 Walisky, Desiree N. Walker, D'Andre 1020 Walker, Jason Walker, Jeffery T. 158, 203, 513 Walker, Michael C. 238, 328 Walker, Michael Lawrence 261, 437 Walker, Samuel 834 Wall, David 071 Wall-Parker, April 849 Wallace, Danielle 025, 058, 270, Wallace, Kellie 613 Wallace, Lacey Nicole 151 Wallace, Wendell C. 904 Waller, Irvin 327 Wallis, Jim 715 Wallis, Rebecca 070 Walsemann, Katrina 182 Walsh, Anthony 882 Walsh, Jeffrey A. 650 Walsh, John 670 Walsh, Julia R. 274 Walsh, Margaret 054 Walsh, Maria 974 Walter, Emily 227 Walters, Barbara 336 Walters, Scott T. 077 Walters-Jones, Nelseta 827 Waltman Spreha, Kelly 407 Walton, Magdalen Jane 164 Wanberg, Kenneth 836 Wang, Fulton Wang, Lucy Wang, Pan 121 Wang, Xia 058, 188 Wang, Ye 589 Wang, Yunhai 1015 Warchol, Greg 009, 051 Ward, Jeffrey T. 227, 269, 542, Ward, Kyle C. 108, 246, 411 Ware, Vincent 389 Wareham, Jennifer 122, 977, 1016 Warner, David F. 721 Warner, Jessica J. 753 Warner, Tara D., 721 Warner, Todd C. 109 Warren, Amber Warren, Madeline Warren, Patricia 645, 711, 802 Warren-Gordon, Kiesha 795 Wartell, Julie 598 Washington, Heather M. 363 Wasileski, Gabriela 190 Waters, Kenneth Houston 068 Waters, Kevin 068 Watkins, Nicole J. Watkins, William Christopher Watson, Tara Marie 744 Watt, Kerrianne 992 Wattanaporn, Katelyn A. 434 Watts, Stephen 889 Weaver, Greg S. 740 Webb, Megan 498, Webb, Wayne 645 Weber, Joshua 661

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

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

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

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

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

400 Criminal Justice Policy: 007, 009, 013, 021, 025, 030, 037, 040, 042, 043, 055, 065, 069, 072, 081, 082, 084, 085, 092, 105, 107, 111, 112, 129, 130, 137, 141, 143, 144, 147, 148, 157, 161, 164, 167, 170, 171, 174, 177, 186, 188, 191, 192, 195, 200, 201, 202, 214, 219, 230, 232, 235, 238, 239, 243, 250, 257, 259, 260, 261, 279, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294, 299, 300, 302, 304, 305, 306, 314, 320, 324, 326, 327, 330, 333, 334, 349, 354, 360, 371, 372, 373, 374, 377, 378, 380, 382, 387, 393, 394, 395, 404, 407, 409, 411, 412, 415, 417, 426, 432, 433, 445, 452, 457, 458, 459, 463, 469, 470, 477, 478, 479, 482, 503, 504, 505, 506, 511, 515, 526, 527, 535, 540, 550, 551, 555, 556, 560, 563, 565, 566, 570, 573, 577, 587, 589, 596, 597, 602, 605, 612, 613, 615, 616, 621,,, 630, 634, 637, 639, 644, 647, 653, 662, 664, 670, 674, 675, 678, 685, 697, 706, 707, 712, 718, 719, 724, 730, 731, 732, 735, 736, 747, 752, 753, 757, 759, 762, 763, 764, 766, 767, 770, 771, 779, 784, 786, 790, 795, 798, 809, 810, 811, 819, 821, 822, 824, 828, 834, 836, 837, 839, 840, 843, 854, 860, 864, 866, 870, 874, 877, 878, 879, 892, 903, 904, 906, 932, 938, 939, 945, 949, 950, 952, 954, 962, 964, 969, 970, 971, 974, 976, 977, 979, 981, 982, 986, 987, 988, 992, 993, 994, 997, 1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1007, 1008, 1013, 1018, 1019, 1025, 1033, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1042, 1044, 1045 Criminological Theory: 017, 023, 034, 037, 044, 045, 050, 058, 059, 062, 071, 075, 083, 089, 096, 097, 101, 102, 104, 134, 139, 142, 147, 152, 161, 178, 184, 197, 205, 216, 218, 225, 226, 227, 233, 236, 245, 254, 255, 260, 266, 269, 270, 275, 279, 286, 292, 300, 313, 314, 318, 321, 325, 332, 338, 351, 358, 364, 395, 398, 399, 400, 408, 412, 413, 414, 429, 432, 437, 438, 447, 465, 468, 471, 477, 478, 484, 491, 493, 494, 503, 507, 525, 539, 541, 558, 563, 565, 574, 582, 591, 597, 608, 610, 617, 618,,, 629, 630, 632, 634, 635, 637, 640, 641, 649, 660, 666, 667, 668, 669, 676, 677, 682, 687, 692, 704, 708, 709, 711, 713, 721, 723, 729, 730, 732, 752, 755, 756, 758, 765, 793, 808, 814, 824, 831, 848, 850, 851, 861, 862, 868, 877, 882, 888, 889, 891, 900, 902, 930, 933, 935, 936, 937, 938, 940, 941, 946, 953, 966, 971, 976, 977, 983, 984, 996, 999, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1012, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1022, 1024, 1029, 1035, 1041 Critical Criminology: 007, 013, 030, 033, 034, 041, 042, 051, 053, 056, 060, 061, 062, 063, 072, 075, 086, 094, 107, 120, 132, 147, 161, 163, 172, 173, 177, 179, 188, 189, 191, 202, 205, 216, 217, 224, 225, 233, 234, 238, 258, 266, 275, 278, 286, 287, 291, 293, 298, 315, 326, 337, 338, 350, 353, 355, 360, 361, 376, 387, 388, 393, 399, 402, 407, 410, 425, 428, 432, 450, 465, 468, 491, 494, 505, 506, 507, 509, 516, 531, 535, 538, 547, 548, 554, 558, 559, 561, 563, 570, 588, 591,,, 632, 640, 641, 647, 667, 674, 676, 677, 699, 707, 708, 711, 720, 728, 729, 730, 732, 737, 763, 767, 773, 793, 813, 818, 836, 837, 846, 857, 858, 860, 862, 866, 868, 871, 879, 900, 905, 932, 938, 940, 941, 948, 952, 953, 957, 973, 976, 979, 983, 990, 1020, 1024, 1034, 1035, 1037 Cybercrime: 020, 040, 059, 060, 071, 088, 089, 100, 141, 157, 169, 184, 213, 219, 229, 245, 254, 264, 271, 280, 286, 332, 341, 348, 396, 409, 413, 431, 449, 549, 562, 574, 592, 594,,, 637, 666, 814, 819, 829, 838, 849, 934, 967, 999, 1010, 1037, 1046 Deterrence: 021, 044, 100, 148, 171, 190, 201, 213, 279, 292, 300, 301, 327, 393, 395, 399, 413, 493, 505, 526, 546, 550, 555, 591,,, 638, 670, 706, 759, 779, 808, 829, 864, 871, 900, 942, 954, 962, 968, 974, 1008, 1011 Domestic / Intimate Violence: 008, 021, 022, 040, 059, 063, 068, 088, 089, 100, 106, 120, 132, 160, 190, 191, 198, 210, 219, 222, 235, 245, 264, 281, 289, 303, 327, 341, 344, 363, 368, 369, 374, 381, 397, 406, 426, 427, 429, 443, 457, 461, 467, 469, 480, 483, 528, 594, 597, 620,,, 631, 650, 655, 657, 695, 709, 719, 721, 725, 789, 795, 796, 802, 819, 828, 832, 905, 930, 934, 938, 941, 947, 965, 966, 395

401 978, 1025, 1034, 1045, 1046 Drugs & Substance Abuse: 012, 015, 023, 033, 041, 046, 062, 072, 077, 089, 106, 111, 119, 144, 145, 160, 182, 205, 232, 239, 243, 245, 258, 260, 293, 326, 334, 347, 351, 402, 404, 413, 414, 438, 452, 462, 477, 484, 498, 503, 515, 539, 543, 546, 551, 575, 609, 612, 617,,, 663, 665, 666, 682, 715, 721, 737, 753, 768, 779, 795, 800, 804, 822, 836, 838, 843, 848, 858, 870, 878, 881, 900, 930, 936, 948, 954, 956, 958, 960, 964, 966, 969, 977, 983, 1002, 1007, 1014, 1016, 1034, 1041, 1043, 1044 Economy: 044, 072, 177, 205, 266, 286, 340, 408, 418, 493, 507, 540, 565,,, 647, 649, 709, 822, 835, 837, 838, 868, 946, 962, 967, 968, 983, 984, 993, 1024, 1026 Education or Schools: 033, 087, 097, 115, 116, 134, 143, 151, 160, 164, 169, 170, 178, 213, 217, 218, 236, 244, 274, 289, 300, 318, 324, 351, 354, 372, 395, 414, 420, 425, 431, 469, 475, 510, 517, 563, 569,,, 637, 645, 683, 691, 700, 739, 741, 763, 776, 783, 793, 794, 799, 800, 802, 813, 814, 816, 842, 847, 848, 854, 863, 865, 883, 884, 889, 940, 941, 944, 949, 958, 960, 962, 996, 1002, 1011, 1016, 1019, 1034, 1041 Families: 012, 047, 068, 070, 088, 102, 127, 132, 145, 152, 160, 190, 202, 231, 248, 255, 262, 274, 281, 336, 354, 355, 363, 382, 393, 397, 398, 399, 406, 443, 456, 469, 483, 496, 504, 566, 587,,, 675, 683, 692, 703, 725, 751, 780, 792, 808, 811, 814, 824, 843, 891, 895, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 969, 977, 978, 985, 1005, 1010, 1014, 1017, 1018, 1020 Feminist Theory: 041, 061, 063, 075, 083, 089, 111, 120, 128, 152, 157, 160, 163, 164, 169, 191, 212, 275, 323, 329, 350, 353, 355, 369, 426, 427, 429, 454, 465, 467, 549, 550, 551, 563, 587, 594,,, 631, 633, 657, 686, 712, 751, 758, 768, 785, 789, 818, 860, 885, 904, 938, 958, 959, 985, 991, 1001, 1002, 1013, 1018, 1024, 1029, 1044 Gangs: 054, 103, 120, 124, 140, 142, 171, 187, 253, 291, 302, 305, 326, 398, 429, 434, 498, 501, 544, 555, 608,,, 650, 690, 691, 703, 707, 710, 750, 756, 770, 813, 819, 838, 853, 863, 893, 900, 940, 947, 967, 1005, 1007, 1022 Government: 040, 044, 051, 067, 072, 078, 085, 099, 107, 132, 141, 148, 177, 189, 194, 205, 213, 216, 299, 327, 331, 341, 360, 388, 392, 412, 418, 434, 444, 458, 464, 467, 476, 501, 505, 515, 551, 555, 565, 605, 618, 621,,, 664, 699, 719, 730, 744, 759, 762, 766, 771, 822, 824, 827, 847, 856, 864, 871, 874, 894, 898, 932, 954, 957, 963, 970, 1007 Guns: 008, 013, 035, 080, 134, 150, 292, 350, 390, 469, 497, 506, 571, 590, 614,,, 710, 793, 794, 803, 804, 931, 947, 954, 957, 971, 979, 1006, 1019 Hate Crime: 016, 040, 072, 103, 133, 138, 164, 200, 275, 286, 331, 373, 405, 506, 590,,, 669, 771, 805, 831, 883, 963, 1008 International & Comparative: 009, 010, 016, 051, 052, 061, 063, 065, 067, 072, 078, 081, 085, 088, 095, 102, 123, 147, 149, 151, 161, 177, 178, 188, 190, 193, 196, 200, 204, 205, 208, 230, 233, 238, 245, 247, 251, 255, 258, 266, 274, 275, 280, 281, 289, 290, 302, 326, 327, 329, 331, 348, 351, 354, 358, 360, 366, 371, 372, 374, 377, 400, 406, 408, 409, 412, 413, 418, 420, 432, 434, 450, 452, 458, 459, 472, 502, 505, 506, 510, 529, 535, 549, 551, 562, 582, 607,,, 630, 637, 639, 656, 663, 665, 674, 747, 752, 759, 762, 772, 814, 815, 816, 827, 835, 837, 846, 860, 861, 890, 898, 899, 904, 396

402 931, 932, 953, 960, 963, 964, 968, 969, 971, 979, 980, 983, 986, 997, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1015, 1018, 1022, 1023, 1037, 1041, 1042, 1045, 1046 Juvenile Delinquency: 008, 012, 014, 015, 028, 037, 058, 076, 082, 085, 092, 097, 102, 134, 143, 145, 151, 178, 187, 210, 226, 228, 231, 255, 274, 281, 305, 318, 322, 347, 351, 358, 363, 366, 390, 391, 395, 396, 398, 399, 400, 402, 407, 410, 413, 414, 447, 448, 471, 476, 478, 484, 493, 499, 510, 517, 518, 524, 526, 528, 539, 549, 563, 566, 577, 582, 587, 589, 595, 607, 608, 610,,, 635, 671, 683, 690, 691, 695, 703, 709, 727, 731, 745, 751, 783, 789, 793, 800, 808, 814, 824, 852, 854, 889, 893, 900, 901, 935, 936, 937, 940, 955, 960, 962, 967, 968, 977, 978, 996, 1005, 1006, 1010, 1016, 1017, 1020, 1023, 1029, 1041, 1043, 1046 Juvenile Justice: 008, 015, 022, 028, 059, 076, 085, 097, 101, 109, 143, 211, 231, 281, 299, 300, 322, 336, 347, 354, 366, 372, 391, 399, 407, 410, 445, 469, 476, 477, 499, 510, 517, 518, 524, 526, 543, 545, 546, 563, 566, 575, 577, 589,,, 633, 683, 685, 691, 703, 727, 730, 762, 765, 788, 797, 828, 852, 854, 877, 880, 937, 941, 946, 949, 954, 955, 958, 974, 978, 990, 1007, 1020, 1034 Life-Course: 012, 023, 041, 050, 076, 093, 097, 106, 114, 127, 170, 178, 182, 223, 227, 228, 274, 294, 303, 318, 323, 338, 344, 347, 363, 397, 408, 438, 447, 472, 493, 496, 520, 539, 544, 565, 574, 587, 591, 597, 609, 618,,, 634, 635, 640, 658, 679, 709, 721, 723, 725, 745, 787, 795, 807, 808, 814, 851, 852, 863, 889, 891, 935, 936, 942, 945, 960, 977, 978, 993, 1005, 1016, 1017, 1020, 1032, 1041 Measurement and Methodology: 008, 013, 015, 020, 024, 028, 036, 037, 044, 049, 051, 056, 057, 059, 061, 062, 066, 088, 098, 100, 104, 106, 124, 127, 131, 138, 141, 142, 145, 163, 187, 190, 191, 192, 197, 200, 207, 210, 212, 215, 218, 222, 226, 227, 236, 238, 262, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 284, 304, 316, 320, 321, 325, 337, 342, 344, 352, 355, 384, 386, 401, 402, 404, 407, 414, 417, 434, 450, 453, 455, 472, 475, 481, 493, 498, 502, 514, 518, 523, 542, 548, 558, 598, 607, 610, 617,,, 629, 635, 639, 643, 646, 658, 660, 662, 666, 669, 670, 674, 693, 701, 704, 722, 727, 735, 736, 737, 752, 762, 764, 777, 790, 794, 808, 814, 816, 836, 838, 840, 846, 851, 855, 865, 878, 880, 882, 883, 901, 954, 962, 966, 970, 980, 983, 988, 1004, 1007, 1012, 1021, 1037 Media: 013, 032, 042, 060, 061, 064, 071, 089, 100, 134, 147, 174, 189, 192, 234, 236, 246, 276, 286, 289, 315, 324, 332, 369, 397, 402, 498, 503, 520, 547, 590, 594,,, 637, 641, 665, 686, 692, 709, 773, 785, 800, 813, 824, 828, 858, 862, 881, 947, 959, 968, 971, 984, 1010, 1027, 1030, 1044, 1046 Occupation or Workplace Crime: 044, 056, 081, 099, 161, 164, 169, 205, 256, 260, 349, 413, 467, 493, 502, 593, 601,,, 639, 676, 734, 797, 808, 848, 871, 945, 999, 1028 Organized Crime: 057, 061, 072, 095, 133, 136, 140, 180, 193, 204, 247, 258, 280, 289, 290, 332, 340, 341, 422, 493, 501, 502, 537, 593, 600, 608,, 665, 666, 676, 690, 710, 750, 754, 756, 772, 774, 835, 838, 853, 871, 878, 883, 931, 946, 947, 956, 957, 1003, 1028 Policing: 008, 014, 018, 021, 022, 025, 026, 030, 037, 042, 055, 064, 067, 081, 085, 101, 104, 107, 109, 111, 112, 126, 130, 132, 136, 139, 142, 148, 150, 157, 159, 164, 171, 179, 192, 195, 196, 200, 201, 216, 219, 229, 237, 241, 242, 250, 251, 260, 261, 269, 270, 277, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284, 305, 324, 326, 328, 332, 333, 343, 346, 361, 373, 374, 376, 377, 409, 412, 417, 418, 435, 445, 450, 452, 458, 464, 465, 471, 502, 506, 514, 519, 536, 546, 550, 555, 564, 577, 592, 594, 597, 613, 621,,, 630, 644, 647, 657, 668, 669, 683, 689, 692, 693, 707, 719, 724, 733, 734, 397

403 736, 737, 740, 755, 764, 770, 771, 775, 777, 786, 798, 802, 815, 817, 819, 821, 822, 834, 848, 849, 854, 858, 861, 864, 865, 873, 876, 883, 888, 930, 931, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 949, 964, 966, 969, 983, 986, 987, 988, 991, 998, 1000, 1002, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1018, 1019, 1022, 1024, 1027, 1030, 1031, 1037 Presidential Session: 075, 551, 1024 Professional Development: 032, 073, 087, 116, 128, 158, 159, 203, 259, 278, 283, 339, 372, 373, 380, 409, 423, 436, 458, 466, 477, 513, 530, 532, 569, 578, 606,,, 652, 664, 698, 731, 740, 742, 743, 799, 816, 826, 865, 885, 897, 995 Race & Ethnicity: 014, 020, 023, 025, 026, 033, 042, 048, 060, 061, 062, 064, 072, 075, 081, 082, 086, 092, 097, 101, 103, 105, 118, 126, 127, 132, 133, 137, 148, 151, 162, 172, 188, 191, 200, 216, 231, 236, 248, 261, 262, 270, 275, 289, 292, 293, 300, 305, 324, 338, 347, 355, 374, 376, 380, 387, 402, 408, 411, 425, 426, 427, 432, 446, 458, 471, 472, 484, 500, 503, 506, 536, 548, 550, 556, 559, 570, 571, 576, 583, 591, 594, 595, 596, 597, 602, 608, 610, 621,,, 634, 645, 647, 653, 668, 669, 671, 683, 686, 691, 692, 711, 726, 733, 736, 753, 767, 775, 783, 788, 794, 797, 798, 813, 821, 824, 836, 852, 854, 857, 858, 859, 861, 866, 879, 880, 881, 894, 932, 937, 941, 942, 945, 958, 959, 962, 964, 979, 982, 985, 990, 1005, 1010, 1012, 1014, 1020, 1022, 1023, 1029 Rational Choice: 018, 021, 059, 100, 183, 218, 249, 301, 365, 395, 430, 449, 609, 617,,, 684, 723, 901, 942, 976, 1022, 1024 Re-Entry: 015, 020, 023, 029, 033, 047, 050, 055, 058, 070, 108, 120, 143, 146, 162, 170, 178, 217, 226, 248, 267, 294, 338, 344, 355, 375, 381, 393, 397, 404, 415, 450, 451, 460, 493, 498, 544, 560, 565, 596, 609, 619, 621,,, 634, 662, 663, 670, 706, 723, 727, 732, 751, 757, 767, 769, 770, 784, 787, 788, 812, 841, 843, 856, 860, 880, 891, 895, 948, 965, 968, 974, 979, 982, 996, 1000, 1013, 1014, 1025, 1026, 1038, 1040, 1042, 1043 Rehabilitation: 015, 030, 044, 081, 144, 146, 148, 161, 162, 170, 212, 232, 248, 262, 294, 323, 338, 353, 354, 367, 387, 393, 404, 407, 432, 447, 451, 459, 462, 477, 481, 482, 510, 531, 544, 560, 566, 575, 589,,, 634, 638, 665, 706, 715, 723, 744, 751, 753, 764, 769, 776, 788, 813, 841, 843, 878, 879, 880, 932, 936, 970, 972, 974, 982, 1004, 1009, 1014, 1020, 1040, 1042, 1043 Religion: 023, 059, 088, 097, 147, 232, 275, 338, 349, 353, 374, 503, 610,,, 663, 744, 783, 883, 904, 931, 959, 1001 Restorative Justice: 010, 015, 022, 081, 085, 132, 188, 190, 238, 266, 294, 300, 353, 354, 375, 381, 429, 462, 478, 536, 546,,, 631, 719, 732, 751, 757, 828, 933, 969, 972, 1014, 1040, 1045 Routine Activity: 040, 068, 125, 139, 216, 218, 229, 249, 269, 289, 325, 342, 351, 365, 370, 386, 398, 418, 427, 456, 465, 528, 555, 617,,, 629, 637, 640, 642, 665, 670, 709, 789, 900, 967, 976, 988, 999, 1005, 1011, 1012, 1022, 1046 Sentencing: 020, 024, 033, 048, 056, 062, 105, 126, 137, 143, 144, 161, 162, 186, 194, 208, 231, 238, 239, 277, 294, 306, 371, 463, 504, 505, 526, 548, 583, 595, 610, 621,,, 685, 687, 703, 711, 727, 731, 732, 734, 762, 779, 797, 846, 852, 859, 870, 890, 904, 932, 966, 970, 979, 985, 1008, 1020, 1023, 1037, 1039 Sexual Offending: 398

404 013, 020, 045, 049, 066, 068, 088, 100, 105, 115, 148, 160, 169, 177, 191, 212, 218, 222, 235, 238, 284, 289, 303, 323, 330, 341, 349, 354, 369, 375, 393, 395, 402, 415, 434, 443, 460, 467, 470, 475, 480, 508, 528, 552, 574, 592, 594, 599, 604, 618,,, 631, 645, 650, 657, 687, 758, 789, 809, 825, 828, 905, 951, 958, 959, 965, 985, 1007, 1045 Teaching about Crime & Justice: 032, 065, 074, 086, 087, 092, 117, 118, 128, 132, 158, 160, 172, 203, 236, 244, 287, 298, 303, 324, 332, 372, 373, 385, 420, 421, 424, 425, 491, 499, 503, 504, 559, 569, 603, 605,,, 688, 696, 697, 698, 700, 742, 767, 799, 816, 819, 842, 867, 884, 957, 998, 1006, 1017, 1019 Terrorism: 013, 016, 030, 039, 057, 088, 100, 133, 141, 185, 188, 189, 204, 207, 247, 258, 271, 272, 290, 302, 331, 405, 422, 498, 520, 572, 590, 597, 615,,, 636, 665, 669, 684, 723, 737, 752, 754, 759, 827, 837, 838, 846, 883, 947, 963, 966, 968, 969, 1004, 1008, 1021, 1022, 1024 Victimization: 013, 019, 021, 035, 040, 060, 066, 068, 081, 100, 103, 120, 123, 127, 133, 138, 151, 152, 157, 160, 164, 167, 168, 169, 182, 190, 191, 198, 211, 218, 219, 226, 229, 244, 245, 250, 254, 256, 264, 266, 275, 276, 289, 303, 323, 327, 341, 344, 350, 354, 369, 383, 384, 395, 396, 399, 403, 406, 408, 426, 427, 429, 430, 431, 438, 443, 447, 454, 455, 456, 457, 461, 465, 467, 469, 470, 472, 480, 483, 484, 495, 496, 500, 525, 528, 539, 545, 550, 577, 584, 594, 614, 617, 620, 621,,, 629, 631, 637, 643, 650, 657, 669, 674, 695, 700, 709, 721, 722, 735, 744, 758, 771, 780, 783, 789, 794, 795, 796, 802, 825, 832, 905, 906, 932, 938, 940, 941, 942, 944, 947, 951, 957, 958, 959, 964, 965, 975, 976, 978, 988, 996, 999, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1019, 1034, 1046 Violence: 008, 016, 019, 025, 035, 051, 075, 078, 082, 083, 088, 089, 097, 102, 103, 114, 120, 127, 133, 134, 150, 151, 156, 157, 164, 168, 171, 188, 190, 192, 200, 219, 222, 228, 233, 235, 250, 256, 266, 274, 283, 286, 289, 292, 293, 303, 313, 315, 325, 326, 327, 331, 350, 359, 374, 390, 402, 405, 406, 408, 412, 414, 426, 428, 429, 438, 443, 444, 446, 447, 450, 456, 461, 467, 471, 472, 483, 500, 505, 514, 520, 525, 539, 544, 545, 556, 576, 582, 584, 590, 591, 602, 608, 610, 614, 615, 618,,, 629, 631, 635, 639, 640, 646, 650, 654, 657, 660, 663, 665, 690, 703, 704, 721, 726, 744, 754, 758, 780, 783, 785, 789, 793, 794, 795, 796, 802, 809, 828, 831, 846, 847, 850, 861, 905, 931, 940, 944, 947, 954, 957, 959, 962, 963, 965, 966, 968, 971, 976, 978, 984, 988, 1006, 1010, 1012, 1016, 1019, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1029, 1032, 1034, 1044 White-Collar or Corporate Crime: 051, 056, 060, 094, 099, 141, 193, 224, 233, 266, 286, 318, 332, 340, 341, 348, 360, 388, 399, 428, 493, 502, 505, 538, 600,,, 676, 699, 701, 728, 730, 734, 772, 797, 848, 871, 890, 900, 967, 999, 1003, 1007, 1022, 1028 Women: 012, 020, 031, 033, 041, 047, 048, 049, 061, 063, 068, 075, 081, 088, 089, 097, 103, 105, 106, 111, 145, 152, 160, 162, 169, 170, 177, 178, 180, 190, 191, 216, 235, 236, 245, 248, 258, 262, 267, 276, 302, 303, 323, 327, 329, 331, 341, 350, 353, 355, 363, 368, 369, 374, 404, 406, 409, 426, 427, 429, 443, 450, 454, 457, 465, 467, 470, 478, 483, 498, 506, 528, 532, 549, 551, 563, 574, 578, 587,,, 631, 655, 657, 685, 686, 691, 709, 711, 712, 719, 744, 747, 751, 758, 770, 774, 780, 789, 792, 815, 824, 828, 832, 836, 858, 860, 879, 880, 885, 904, 905, 938, 941, 942, 947, 957, 958, 959, 965, 982, 985, 988, 991, 996, 1001, 1002, 1011, 1013, 1023, 1029,

405 CONCOURSE LEVEL WASHINGTON HILTON INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM CENTER IBR WEST LOADING DOCK NORTH SOUTH CONCOURSE FOYER EAST CONVENTION OFFICES CONCOURSE FOYER STAIRS TO PARKING FRIEGHT ELEVATORS TO COLUMBIA CABINET HYDRAULIC STAGE CRYSTAL BALLROOM PRESIDENT S WALK IBR EAST MONROE LINCOLN EAST LINCOLN WEST JEFFERSON EAST JEFFERSON WEST GEORGETOWN EAST GEORGETOWN WEST

406 CONCOURSE LEVEL WASHINGTON HILTON SQUARE FEET DIMENSIONS CEILING HEIGHT THEATRE BANQUET 5 ROUNDS OF 10 CRESCENT 5 ROUNDS OF 6 RECEPTION CLASSROOM 3 PER 6 CLASSROOM 2 PER 6 CONFERENCE U SHAPE HOLLOW SQUARE INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM (IBR) 29, x ,050 2,670 1,602 4,117 1,820 1, IBR Center 17, x ,200 1, ,300 1, IBR East 5, x IBR West 5, x IBR East & Center 23, x ,945 2,180 1,038 3,100 1,530 1, IBR West & Center 23, x ,945 2,180 1,314 3,100 1,530 1, Cabinet 1, x Georgetown 2, x Georgetown West 1, x Georgetown East 1, x CRYSTAL BALLROOM (Jefferson, Lincoln & Monroe) 8, x , , Jefferson 3, x Jefferson West 1, x Jefferson East 1, x Jefferson East & Lincoln. 5, x Jefferson East & Lincoln West 3, x Jefferson East, Lincoln & Monroe 6, x Jefferson & Lincoln 6, x Jefferson & Lincoln West 5, x Lincoln 3, x Lincoln West 1, x Lincoln East 1, x Lincoln East & Monroe 3, x Lincoln & Monroe 5, x Monroe 1, x Concourse Foyer 7, 'x52' 9'3" , Convention Office ' x 12' 9'3" Convention Office ' x 12'8" 9'3" Convention Office ' x 10' 9'3" Capacities allow for a lectern and basic front-screen projection.

407 MORGAN LOBBY LEVEL WASHINGTON HILTON OAKLAWN PISCATAWAY NORTHWEST FRIEGHT ELEVATOR HEIGHTS EXECUTIVE MEETING CENTER HEIGHTS COURTYARD EAST BREAK AREA JAY HEIGHTS COURTYARD CENTER FAIRCHILD EAST FAIRCHILD WEST GUNSTON GUNSTON WEST EAST BUSINESS CENTER EMBASSY DU PONT SEMI PRIVATE DINING THE DISTRICT LINE RESTAURANT HEIGHTS COURTYARD WEST BOUNDARY ALBRIGHT CARDOZO GIFT SHOP TDL BAR McCLELLAN S SPORTS BAR SHOP VALET THE COFFEE BEAN & TEA LEAF LOBBY FRONT DESK CONNECTICUT AVE ENTRANCE

408 LOBBY LEVEL WASHINGTON HILTON SQUARE FEET DIMENSIONS CEILING HEIGHT THEATRE BANQUET 5 ROUNDS OF 10 PODS RECEPTION CLASSROOM 3 PER 6 CLASSROOM 2 PER 5 CONFERENCE U SHAPE HOLLOW SQUARE HEIGHTS EXEC MTG CENTER Holmead 1, x * 120* * Holmead West x Holmead East x Jay x Kalorama 1, x * 120* * Morgan x Northwest x Oak Lawn x Piscataway x HEIGHTS COURTYARD 11, X Heights Courtyard Center 5, x Heights Courtyard East 2, x Heights Courtyard West 3, x Capacities for Heights Executive Meeting Center allow for a lectern, as well as the room s ceiling-mounted projector and projection screen. * denotes use of banquet chairs in Holmead and Kalorama for theater, banquet and classroom sets. All other capacities are set with ergonomic chairs. Heights Courtyard West is primarily utilized for The District Line Restaurant s seasonal outdoor dining April-October. Please contact the Sales & Catering Office to inquire about functions that would utilize the entire Heights Courtyard (center, east and west). The District Line Restaurant semi-private dining area seats 65 people.

409 TERRACE LEVEL WASHINGTON HILTON COAT ROOM T STREET ENTRANCE INTERNAT L TERRACE EAST CONVENTION OFFICES WEST 4 5 COLUMBIA COLUMBIA NORTH EAST TERRACE FOYER HEALTH CLUB POOL MID TERRACE CONNECTICUT AVE ENTRANCE FRIEGHT ELEVATORS TO COLUMBIA COATS CRYSTAL BALLROOM INTERNAT L TERRACE WEST HEIGHTS URTYARD CENTER COLUMBIA WEST HEIGHTS COURTYARD WEST McCLELLAN S SPORTS BAR HEIGHTS COURTYARD EAST T AKLAWN PISCATAWAY FAIRCHILD WEST FAIRCHILD EAST GUNSTON WEST GUNSTON EAST EMBASSY DU PONT CARDOZO BOUNDARY ALBRIGHT MON LINCOLN EAST LINCOLN WEST JEFFERSON EAST JEFFERSON WEST GEORGE E BUSINESS CENTER

410 TERRACE LEVEL WASHINGTON HILTON SQUARE FEET DIMENSIONS CEILING HEIGHT THEATRE BANQUET 5 ROUNDS OF 10 CRESCENT 5 ROUNDS OF 6 RECEPTION CLASSROOM 3 PER 6 CLASSROOM 2 PER 6 CONFERENCE U SHAPE HOLLOW SQUARE TERRACE MEETING ROOMS Albright x Boundary x Cardozo x DuPont x Embassy x Fairchild 1, x Fairchild West x Fairchild East x Gunston 1, x Gunston West x Gunston East x International Terrace 10, x , Terrace Foyer 9, Coats x Convention Office x Convention Office x SQUARE FEET DIMENSIONS CEILING HEIGHT THEATRE BANQUET 5 ROUNDS OF 10 CRESCENT 5 ROUNDS OF 6 RECEPTION CLASSROOM 3 PER 6 CLASSROOM 2 PER 5 CONFERENCE U SHAPE HOLLOW SQUARE COLUMBIA 30, ,960 2,180-3, Columbia North 5, X Columbia West 8, X Columbia x Columbia x Columbia x Columbia x Columbia 5 1, x Columbia 6 1, x Columbia 7 1, x Columbia 8 1, x Columbia x Columbia x Columbia x Columbia x Columbia , x ,690 1, , Columbia 1-4 3, x Columbia 1-6 7, x Columbia 5-8 7, x Columbia , x Columbia 1 & 2 1, x Columbia 3 & 4 1, x Columbia 5 & 7 3, x Columbia 6 & 8 3, x Columbia 9 & 10 1, x Columbia 11 & 12 1, x Columbia 1, 2 & 5 3, x Capacities allow for a lectern and basic front-screen projection.

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412 Annual Meeting of the INTERNATIONAL POLICE EXECUTIVE SYMPOSIUM WASHINGTON, DC - USA August 8-13, 2016 Urban Security Planning: Challenges for 21 st Century Global Cities Hosted by THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Program (To be announced) Accommodations, meals, internal transportation, and sightseeing tours will be provided gratis to all registered/paid participants and their registered/paid guests. Suggested Panels: Urban Security Planning 21 st Century Global Cities Other panels of interest to the participants The International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) brings police researchers and practitioners together to facilitate crosscultural, international and interdisciplinary exchanges for the enrichment of the policing profession. For more information, please visit or contact IPES President, Dilip K. Das, Ph.D and Editor-in-Chief, PPR, at dilipkd@aol.com. CALL FOR PAPERS Manuscripts are solicited for Police Practice & Research: An International Journal (PPR) or PPR is a peer-reviewed, international journal that presents current and innovative academic police research as well as operational and administrative police practices from around the world. Manuscripts are sought from practitioners, researchers, and others interested in developments in policing, analysis of public order, and the state of safety as it affects the quality of life everywhere. The journal seeks to bridge the gap in knowledge that exists regarding who the police are, what they do, and how they maintain order, administer laws, and serve their communities in the world. Submission of Manuscripts: Manuscripts should be electronically submitted to Associate Managing Editor Francis Boateng at associatemanagingeditor@ipes.info. Manuscripts should normally be no more than 25 typed pages (Word, Times New Roman,12 Font, Double-Spaced) in English. Manuscripts should be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 100 words, up to six key words, and a brief biographical sketch. For a complete Notes for Contributors, one should refer to or visit Police Practice and Research: An International Journal is published by Routledge / Taylor and Francis (UK) six times a year.

413 olice p ractice esearch In Int nwational Journal CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group For details contact Editorin-chief Dr. Dilip K. Das at dilipkd@aol.com 111fik1C.RC ENI,SIMMINI PIWISSellaat iltitratills ,11M1 list Effective Crime Reduction Strategies HIM Ill James F. Albrecht and Nib K. Das ADVANCES IN POLICE THEORY AND PRACTICE Presenting volumes that focus on the nexus between research and practice, this series is geared toward those practitioners and academics seeking to implement the latest innovations in policing from across the world. This series draws from an international community of experts who examine who the police are, what they do, and how they maintain order, administer laws, and serve their communities. Trends in Corrections VOLUME 0011 TRENDS IN POLICING w.. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group ( e l Nommionend Poba towww.i.ohm NL tsama.amml. GeloiC nvo Cooectons imodes Around Co World INTERVIEWS WITH GLOBAL LEADERS IN POLICING, COURTS, AND PRISONS The focus of this series is to obtain a better understanding of the global challenges that criminal justice leaders face and of the successes they achieve while functioning in an increasingly interconnected and democratized world. It provides a thorough and in-depth analysis from an insider's perspective of how key police, corrections, and court leaders and administrators view their roles and the difficulties associated with the changing nature of their work. It aims to record the criminal justice system through interviews with global leaders who speak about the organizational structure, leadership, functions, public projects, training, culture and societal context of their organizations in different countries. The ultimate goal is to discover if external observers' perspectives match what practitioners perceive about their work.

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