October 16, 2023 - JJ Thomas
Mark your calendars - you will not want to miss any of these amazing presentations at ASC!
Contemporary Issues in Green Criminology
Saturday, November 18
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 402
Exposure to Strains and Coping Responses
Thursday, November 16
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 407
Driving Forces: Daylight, Discretion, and Deterrence in Traffic Stop Research
Thursday, November 16
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 402
Understanding the Complexities of Detained and Incarcerated Justice-Involved Youth
Thursday, November 16
3:30pm to 4:50pm
Room 407
Correlates of Targeted Violence
Wednesday, November 15
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Franklin Hall 6
Radicalization Online: Online Communities and Offline Violence
Friday, November 17
9:30pm to 10:50am
Franklin Hall 1
Explaining School Shootings
Friday, November 17
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Room 409
Policy Impacts on Neighborhood Crime
Thursday, November 16
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 408
Views of Police and Citizens Interactions
Friday, November 17
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 410
Author Meets Critics: Orange-Collar Labor
Friday, November 17
12:30pm to 1:50pm
Franklin Hall 12
ASC Executive Board Meeting II
Saturday, November 18
9:30am to 3:00pm
Franklin Hall 11
Roundtable: Teaching about Victimization: Considerations and Support
Thursday, November 16
9:30am to 10:50am
Conference Suite II
The (Mis)Representation of Queer Lives in True Crime: LGBTQ People as Victims (Panel 2 of 3)
Thursday, November 16
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Room 303
PREA Protections for Transgender Individuals: An Updated Comparison of State Correctional Policies
Thursday, November 16
7:15pm to 8:15pm
Grand Ballroom Salon F
Author Meets Critics: Queer Victimology: Understanding the Victim Experience
Friday, November 17
12:30pm to 1:50pm
Room 415
Lightning Talk: Sexuality and Sexual Culture
Friday, November 17
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Room 303
Digital Extremism
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 410
Explaining School Shootings
Friday, November 17
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Room 409
Policy Impacts on Neighborhood Crime
Thursday, November 16
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 408
Roundtable: Voices Unheard: Insights on Sexual Harassment from BRICs Countries
Saturday, November 18
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 307
Advancing Legitimacy Theory VII
Wednesday, November 15
5:00pm to 6:20pm
Franklin Hall 5
Digital Extremism
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 410
Roundtable: The Role of Online Communications Platforms in Facilitating Intentional and Unintentional Sexual Violence
Wednesday, November 15
9:30am to 10:50am
Room 309
Applied Social Network Analysis in Criminology
Friday, November 17
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 306
Digital Extremism
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 410
Analyzing Fraud and Economic Cybercrime
Thursday, November 16
5:00pm to 6:20pm
Franklin Hall 11
Radicalization Online: Online Communities and Offline Violence
Friday, November 17
9:30am to 10:50am
Franklin Hall 1
Understanding Youth Cybercrime
Friday, November 17
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Salon J
Driving Forces: Daylight, Discretion, and Deterrence in Traffic Stop Research
Thursday, November 16
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 402
Structural Characteristics and Ecological Conditions of Crime
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 412
Workshop: Discovering New Approaches to Researching Transnational and International Crime
Tue, November 14
12:00pm to 4:00pm
Franklin Hall 10
Police Culture and Deviance
Wednesday, November 15
12:30pm to 1:50pm
Room 414
Global Perspectives in Policing and Law Enforcement
Thursday, November 16
5:00pm to 6:20pm
Room 501
Further Unpacking the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Policing Around the World
Saturday, November 18
8:00am to 9:20am
Franklin Hall 3
Understanding the Complexities of Detained and Incarcerated Justice-Involved Youth
Thursday, November 16
3:30pm to 4:50pm
Room 407
Causes and Correlates of Extremism and Terrorism
Wednesday, November 15
9:30am to 10:50am
Room 401
Calling In and Calling On: Creating an Intersectionally Queer Criminology Journal
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Franklin Hall 3
Contexts and Consequences of Bullying and Maltreatment
Wednesday, November 15
3:30pm to 4:50pm
Room 412
Roundtable: Publishing Queer Criminological Scholarship
Wednesday, November 15
5:00pm to 6:20pm
Room 310
Roundtable: Reflexivity and Positionality in Researching Queer Topics and Populations
Thursday, November 16
9:30am to 10:50am
Conference Suite I
Global Perspectives in Policing and Law Enforcement
Thursday, November 16
5:00pm to 6:20pm
Room 501
Experiences of Victimization: LBGTQ, Race, Ableism
Friday, November 17
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Room 405
Roundtable: Voices Unheard: Insights on Sexual Harassment from BRICs Countries
Saturday, November 18
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 307
Victimization: Intimate Partner Violence
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 405
Current Research to Advance Understanding About Older Adults, Their Risk for Violent Victimization, and Service Needs
Friday, November 17
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Franklin Hall 9
The Nexus of Intimate Partner Violence & Firearms
Friday, November 17
3:30pm to 4:50pm
Salon L
Crime and Justice in the Philippines: Challenges and Possibilities in a Developing Country
Friday, November 17
8:00am to 9:20am
Salon D
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Family Violence
Saturday, November 18
9:30am to 10:50am
Room 305
Young Adults' Perspectives on Crime, Criminal Justice, and Social Control
Wednesday, November 15
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 407
Hybrid Crimes, Data, and the Law
Thursday, November 16
12:30pm to 1:50pm
Room 413
NIJ Day: Examining the Relationship between Immigration and Crime Victimization with Mixed Methods and Large Datasets
Thursday, November 16
12:30pm to 1:50pm
Franklin Hall 7
The Nexus of Intimate Partner Violence & Firearms
Friday, November 17
3:30pm to 4:50pm
Salon L
Roundtable: Voices Unheard: Insights on Sexual Harassment from BRICs Countries
Saturday, November 18
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 307
Structural Characteristics and Ecological Conditions of Crime
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 412
Lightning Talk: Victimization 1
Thursday, November 16
5:00pm to 6:20pm
Room 304
Advances in Police Screening and Community Responses (Sponsored by the Division of Policing)
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Franklin Hall 4
Driving Forces: Daylight, Discretion, and Deterrence in Traffic Stop Research
Thursday, November 16
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 402
Using Simulation to Train & Study the Police (Sponsored by the Division of Policing)
Friday, November 17
9:30am to 10:50am
Franklin Hall 6
Innovative Mixed Methods Approaches in the Study of Reentry
Friday, November 17
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 415
Digital Extremism
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 410
Guns and Places: Victimization Threats and Vulnerabilities
Thursday, November 16
3:30pm to 4:50pm
Franklin Hall 12
Correlates of Targeted Violence
Wednesday, November 15
2:00pm to 3:20pm
Franklin Hall 6
Radicalization Online: Online Communities and Offline Violence
Friday, November 17
9:30am to 10:50am
Franklin Hall 1
Roundtable: Addressing the Global Police Staffing Challenge: A Discussion of Ongoing Research, Challenges, Opportunities, and Resources (Sponsored by the Division of Policing)
Thursday, November 16
8:00am to 9:20am
Conference Suite III
The COPS Office: Funding and Findings
Friday, November 17
8:00am to 9:20am
Franklin Hall 4
Roundtable: Division of White Collar and Corporate Crime: Researching White-Collar and Corporate Crime
Friday, November 17
12:30pm to 1:50pm
Conference Suite III
Digital Extremism
Wednesday, November 15
8:00am to 9:20am
Room 410
NIJ Day: Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development—Social Development Study: Examining Behavioral, Socioemotional, and Neurodevelopmental Pathways to Delinquency
Thursday, November 16
8:00am to 9:20am
Franklin Hall 7
Driving Forces: Daylight, Discretion, and Deterrence in Traffic Stop Research
Thursday, November 16
11:00am to 12:20pm
Room 402