The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
The Association of Chinese Criminology and Criminal Justice in the United States (ACCCJ) 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会 www.acccj.org
The Association of Chinese Criminology and Criminal Justice in the United States (ACCCJ) is a non-profit, non-political organization for scholarly and professional activities. The purpose of ACCCJ is to promote Chinese criminology and criminal justice research, teaching, and learning among academic communities in the United States, China, Taiwan, and the rest of the world.
It is the mission of the ACCCJ (1) to establish and strengthen academic connections and exchanges among scholars, researchers, students and professionals from the United States and the rest of the world who are conducting research in Chinese criminology and criminal justice, (2) to promote the fully-fledged development of research and studies in criminology and criminal justice in Chinese societies and (3) to mentor young scholars who are interested in comparative criminology and criminal justice involving Chinese societies.
1st ACCCJ Online Conference Organizing Committee
Chair: Dr. Bin Liang (Oklahoma State University)
Committee Members: Dr. Ming-Li Hsieh (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire) Ph.D. Candidate, Yuchen Hou (John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The Graduate Center, CUNY), Dr. Bo Jiang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Dr. Jessica Li (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Ph.D. Candidate, Shuai Wei (University of Cambridge) Dr. Guangzhen Wu (The University of Utah)
Volunteers: Ph.D. Candidate, Qipu Hu (University of Macau) Ph.D. Candidate, Anli Jiang (University of Macau) Dr. Luye Li (SUNY Polytechnic Institute) Doctoral Student, Tzu-Ying Lo (John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The Graduate Center, CUNY) Dr. Shun-Yung Kevin Wang (University of South Florida) Ph.D. Candidate, Xinting Wang (Sam Houston State University) Doctoral Student, You Zhou (Monash University)
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The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference Program 1/14/2021 (Thursday) - 1/16/2021 (Saturday)
Note: *Please check your local time zone before joining the online meetings. Some popular time zones are listed below as examples:
US EST London Time Beijing/Hong Kong/Taipei/Macau time Sydney time 7am 12pm 8pm 11pm 9am 2pm 10pm 1am (second day) 8pm 1am (second day) 9am (second day) 12pm (second day) 10pm 3am (second day) 11am (second day) 2pm (second day)
1/14/21 (US) 9:00–10:15 AM (US EST)/ 2:00-3:15 PM London/ 10:00-11:15 PM Beijing/ 1:00 -2:15 AM Sydney (second day)
Event #1 Meeting ID: 976 6099 3396 /Passcode: 717449 KEYNOTE SPEECH #1: Evidence-based Policing in Asian Societies, Lawrence Sherman Chair: Bill Hebenton, University of Manchester Assistant/Zoom Manager: Luye Li, SUNY Polytechnic Institute
8:00–9:30 PM (US EST)/ 1:00-2:30 AM London (second day)/ 9:00-10:30 AM Beijing (second day) / 12:00-1:30 PM Sydney (second day)
Event #2 Meeting ID: 644 173 5403 /Passcode: 01142021 PANEL: China’s Outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Chair: Peter Liu, Monmouth University Assistant/Zoom Manager: Tzu-Ying Lo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The Graduate Center, CUNY
Media Priming, Moral Panic and Covid-19: A Comparative Analysis of China, South Korea and the U.S. Deena Devore, doctoral student, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Sinyong Choi, doctoral student, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Yudu Li, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Hong Lu, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Perceived COVID-19 Impacts on Frontline Social Control Personnel: The Case of Auxiliary Police in China
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The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
Ivan Sun, University of Delaware Ziqiang Han, Shandong University Jia Xue, University of Toronto
Semiformal Organizations and Control During the COVID-19 Crisis in China Shanhe Jiang, Wayne State University Dawei Zhang, Central China Normal University Darrell D. Irwin, University of Connecticut
Three Cases of Non-Compliance: What Can We Learn? Bin Liang, Oklahoma State University
10:00–11:45 PM (US EST)/ 3:00-4:45 AM London (second day)/ 11:00 AM-12:45 PM Beijing (second day) / 2:00-3:45 PM Sydney (second day)
Event #3 Meeting ID: 947 303 0492 /Passcode: 5KhBDg PANEL: Deviance and Crime: Theoretical Explanations in Contemporary China Chair: Ming-Li Hsieh, University of Wisconsin Assistant/Zoom Manager: You Zhou, Monash University
Social Attachment, Perceived Shaming, and Delinquent Attitudes Yue Zhuo, St. John’s University Jianhong Liu, University of Macau Xiaojin Chen, Tulane University Xin Jiang, Tulane University
General Strain Theory and Corruption among Grassroots Chinese Public Officials: A Mixed-method Study Yiwei Xia, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Ma Zhihao, Nanjing University Wang Kangqing, People's Public Security University of China
Advancing Social Learning Theory with Identity Theory and Social Network Analysis Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Central Washington University
How Social Control and Self-control Are Associated with Sexual Offender’s Sentence Length? The Full Mediation Role of Deviant Peers Boyang Xu, People's Public Security University of China
How does Low Self-control Impact Online & Telecommunication Frauds: The Role of Self-guardianship 3
The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
You Zhou, Monash University
1/15/21 (US) 7:00–8:30 AM (US EST)/ 12:00-1:30 PM London/ 8:00-9:30 PM Beijing/ 11:00 PM-12:30 AM Sydney
Event #4 Meeting ID: 422 387 7465 /Passcode: 3FGBLv PANEL: Crime and Social Control in Greater China Chair: Lening Zhang Saint Francis University Assistant/Zoom Manager: Qipu Hu, University of Macau
Risk Society with “Chinese Characteristics”: China’s Move towards a Preventive State? Enshen Li, University of Queensland
Understanding Taxi Overcharging in Macau: A Criminological Theory of Casinoization Jianhua Xu, University of Macau
Policing Organized Crime in China: A Critical Review Peng Wang, University of Hong Kong
Overcriminalisation in China’s Sweep Away Black and Evil Campaign Yu (Grace) Mou, SOAS, University of London
8:00–9:30 PM (US EST)/ 1:00-2:30 AM London (second day)/ 9:00-10:30 AM Beijing (second day) / 12:00-1:30 PM Sydney (second day)
Event #5 Meeting ID: 825 8135 0991 /Passcode: 848007 PANEL: Research in Police Behavior and Decision-Making Chair: Jihong Zhao, Sam Houston State University Assistant/Zoom Manager: Xinting Wang, Sam Houston State University
Education, Internet Use and Confidence in the Police: Testing “Informed Citizen” Liqun Cao, Ontario Tech University, Canada
The Impact of COVID-19 on the 110 Calls for Police Service in China Mengliang Dai, Macau University of Science and Technology Yiwei Xia, Southwest University of Finance and Economics Rongxu Han, Macau University of Science and Technology
Predicting Police Code of Silence in China: Does Rural or Urban Setting Matter? Guangzhen Wu, University of Utah 4
The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
Police Misconduct and Wrongfully Convicted Death Penalty Cases Kamali'ilani Wetherell, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Tereza Trejbalova, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Hong Lu, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
10:00–11:30 PM (US EST)/ 3:00-4:30 AM London (second day)/ 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Beijing (second day) / 2:00-3:30 PM Sydney (second day)
Event #6 Meeting ID: 995 8768 2953 / Passcode: 2021954596 PANEL: Victimization and Crime on Special Population Chair: Bo Jiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Assistant/Zoom Manager: Anli Jiang, University of Macau
Control, Peer Association, and Permissiveness to Drug Use: An Integrated Model of Control among Chinese Drug Users Yunran Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hua Zhong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Understanding Psychoactive Drug Abuse among Rural-to-Urban Young Migrants in China: A Social Network Approach through a Qualitative Lens Wei Yao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Parental Migration and Children and Problem Behaviors in Rural China: Testing an Integrative Theoretical Model Xiaojin Chen, Tulane University
留守儿童犯罪防治与被害预防实证研究 (presentation in Chinese) Yang Yu, Tianjin University
1/16/21 (US) 9:00–10:30 AM (US EST)/ 2:00-3:30 PM London/ 10:00-11:30 PM Beijing/ 1:00 -2:30 AM Sydney (second day)
Event #7 Meeting ID: 923 6929 5591 / Passcode: 288421 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: Lessons and Issues on Conducting Field Research in Mainland China Moderator: Shuai (Eddie) Wei, University of Cambridge Assistant/Zoom Manager: Bin Liang, Oklahoma State University
Discussants: Yuhao Wu, Ph.D. candidate, University of Pennsylvania Anli Jiang and Qipu Hu, Ph.D. candidates, University of Macau 5
The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
Camille Ingham, Master candidate in Criminal Justice, Penn State University Makayla Mason, Ph.D. student, Michigan State University Xinting Wang, Ph.D. candidate, Sam Houston State University
Participants: Bin Liang (Oklahoma State University), Jianhua Xu (University of Macau), Peng Wang (University of Hong Kong)
8:00–9:30 PM (US EST)/ 1:00-2:30 AM London (second day)/ 9:00-10:30 AM Beijing (second day) / 12:00-1:30 PM Sydney (second day)
Event #8 Meeting ID: 952 6884 9355 /Passcode: ACCCJ2021 PANEL: Criminal Justice Reform: Past and Present Chair: Min Xie, University of Maryland Assistant/Zoom Manager: Yuchen Hou, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Number of Death Sentences in Empire Qing: A Critical Note to Clarify Misunderstanding Moulin Xiong, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Liu Ren, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Two “Fengqiao Experiences”: A Policing Model of Class Struggle in Socialist China and a Technology of Grassroots Governance in Post-socialist China Lingxiao Zhou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Judicial Examination and Determination of Victim Wrongs in Criminal Trials in Mainland China: An Explorative Study Yao Ding, East China University of Political Science and Law Qianwei Zhao, Baylor University
Can Restorative Justice Reduce Incarceration? A Story from China Yan Zhang, Australian National University Yiwei Xia, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
10:00–11:15 PM (US EST)/ 3:00-4:15 AM London (second day)/ 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Beijing (second day) / 2:00-3:15 PM Sydney (second day)
Event #9 Meeting ID: 488 655 0948 /Passcode: 1234 KEYNOTE SPEECH #2: Macrocriminology and China, John Braithwaite Chair: Hong Lu, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 6
The 1st ACCCJ Online Conference 美国华人社会犯罪学研究会第一届网络会议
Assistant/Zoom Manager: Jessica Li, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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