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THE CRIMINOLOGY CONSORTIUM FIRST ANNUAL MEETING NOVEMBER 18th-20th 2020 ALL TIMES US EASTERN STANDARD TIME

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th - STREAM #1

9:00am - Lessons Learned from the Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Initiative 1. Outcomes from Efforts to Swab Individuals Who Lawfully “Owe” DNA in Cuyahoga County, Ohio Rachel Lovell, Case Western Reserve University Mary Weston, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office Joanna Klingenstein, Case Western Reserve University 2. Previously Unsubmitted Sexual Assault Kits: Lessons Learned from Salt Lake County Heather Melton, University of Utah Krystal Hazlett, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice 3. Changing What We Know About Sexual Assault Investigations: Recommendations to Law Enforcement from the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Angela Williamson, Bureau of Justice Assistance Rachel Lovell, Case Western Reserve University Thomas Dover, Federal Bureau of Investigation

10:00am - International adaptation of focused deterrence 1. International implementations of focused deterrence Samantha Barthelemy, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Kyle Ott, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Camilo Mantilla, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2. Focused Deterrence in Malmö, Sweden Kyle Ott, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Michael Acampora, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 3. Focused Deterrence in Mexico Alexis Acevedo, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Camilo Mantilla, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 4. Assessing violence dynamics in El Salvador Adrienne Klein

11:00am - Assessing Victims of Sexual Assault and the Criminal Typologies of Offenders who Sexually Assault 1. Increase in Emergency Department Admissions for Child Sexual Abuse in the United States from 2010 to 2016 Theodore Cross, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jesse Helton, St. Louis University Jason Carbone, Wayne State University 2. “Ending the cycle is justice”: Perspectives on justice among sexual assault victims Ingrid Johnson, University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center Randi Breager, State of Alaska Department of Public Safety Katie TePas, State of Alaska Department of Public Safety 3. Cross-Site Comparison of Criminal Offending Typologies of Suspects Sexual Offenders Identified from Sexual Assault Kit Initiatives Donald Hutcherson, Case Western Reserve University, Begun Center Wenxuan Huang, Case Western Reserve University, Begun Center Rachel Lovell, Case Western Reserve University, Begun Center

12:00pm - Alternative strategies for building resilience in carceral and community settings 1. Art, Community Collaboration, and Youth Resiliency - The Community Arts and Reintegration Project (CARP) Tim Holler, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg 2. Resilience Building through Trauma-informed Yoga in Carceral and Community Settings Danielle Rousseau, Boston University 3. A Meta-Analysis: The Effects of Yoga and Meditation Programs on Recidivism Dragana Derlic, University of Texas at Dallas Nicole Leeper Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas

1:00pm - Delivering a victim-centered response to sexual assault in rural and tribal communities: Approaches and considerations 1. Increasing Access for Sexual Assault Patients in Tribal and Rural Communities through Telehealth Joan Meunier-Sham, MA Department of Public Health 2. Coordinating sexual assault response in Montana's rural and tribal communities Bryan Fischer, SAKI Training Coordinator/Senior Officer Helena Police Department 3. TeleSAFE programs in rural and tribal sexual assault response: Perspectives from a national technical assistance provider Diane Daiber, International Association of Forensic Nurses

2:00pm - Aspects of Crime and Deviance in Greece under Crises 1. Museums and prevention of crimes against antiquities: A nationwide field study Maria Kranidioti, Department of Penal Sciences, Law School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Greece Dionysios Chionis, Center for the Study of Crime, Athens 2. Conceptualizations of the notion of criminal justice through the mitigation of the migration experience. The case of Syrian refugee incomers to Greece. Anastasia Chalkia, University of Athens/Aegean University Joanna Tsiganou, Greek National Centre for Social Research, Panteion University, Martha Lempesi, Director at Center for the Study of Crime, Athens 3. Online fake news and disinformation criminal and criminological treatment – Survey outcomes in Greece Fotios Spyropoulos, University of West Attica, Greece Evangelia Androulak, University of West Attica, Greece Vasileios Karagiannopoulos, University of Portsmouth, UK 4. Crime trends in countries under multiple crises. The case of street and violent crimes committed in Greece under crises vis a vis the international experience Joanna Tsiganou, Greek National Centre for Social Research, Panteion University Martha Lempesi, Center for the Study of Crime, Athens

3:00pm - The Continued Failures of Death Penalty Administration: How the Discretion of Prosecutors and Capital Jurors Reinforces Arbitrariness 1. Juror decision-making in capital cases with subsequently exonerated defendants Sara Walsh, Indiana University Southeast 2. The Capital Jury Project Redux: Comparing ‘Law’s Failures’ Then and Now Heather Pruss, Bellarmine University 3. Possible Sources of Arbitrariness in Indiana (Capital) Murder Cases Lisa Moore, Michigan State University Marla Sandys, Indiana University

4:00pm - ASC Division on Corrections and Sentencing student spotlight: Exploring disparities in corrections and sentencing 1. Race and Misconduct on Death Row: The Subtle Effects of Prejudice Tereza Trejbalova, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Matthew West, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Kamali'ilani Wetherell, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2. Exploring the Scott Peterson Case Paige Bonavito, Long Island University 3. Sentencing Intimate Partner Homicides: the example of the Portuguese Supreme Court of Justice Catia Pontedeira, University of Porto Jorge Quintas, University of Porto Sandra Walklate, University of Liverpool 4. Judicial Variation in Sentencing and the Contribution of Caseloads and Contexts C. Clare Strange, University of Cincinnati

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th - STREAM #2

9:00am - Sex, Sexuality, and Crime I 1. The Criminalization and Deviance-Making of Female Sexuality Connie Hassett-Walker, Norwich University 2. Is there a right kind of rough? Understanding ‘rough sex’ Samantha Keene, Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 3. Sex Work, Stigma, and Psychological Empowerment Kurt Fowler, Penn State University Abington Heidi Grundetjern, Villanova University 4. Deviant domesticity and the Pornification of the Bedroom: An exploration of the erotic spaces of webcam models Francesca Gaunt, University of Greenwich

10:00am - Sex, Sexuality, and Crime II 1. Let’s talk about sex: Analysis of online sex solicitors’ online behaviours Vicky Desjardins, University of Montreal Francis Fortin, University of Montreal Sarah Paquette, Sûreté du Québec 2. Positioning the queer child sex offender in queer criminology Matthew Ball, Queensland University of Technology 3. Transactional Sex and Delinquency Among Middle and High School Students: An Examination of Individual and Familial Risk Factors. Hasan Buker, University of West Florida

11:00am - Human Trafficking 1. Human trafficking and forced marriage Nuria Torres, Universitat Rovira i Virgili Carolina Villacampa, Universitat de Lleida 2. Perspectives On Human Trafficking For Criminal Exploitation Lady Sayury Ruiz, Universitat de Lleida Carolina Villacampa, Universitat de Lleida Nuria Torres, Universitat Rovira i Virgili 3. Human Trafficking In Spain: Dymension And Characteristics Carolina Viilacampa, University of Lleida Maria Jesús Gómez, University of Lleida Clàudia Torres University of Lleida 4. The care of victims of human trafficking. A comparative analysis through the existing protocols in the European context. Xavier Miranda Ruche, Universitat de Lleida Carolina Villacampa Estiarte, Universitat de Lleida

12:00pm - Victimization 1. Secondary Victimization and the State of the Literature Dequan Cowell, Florida State University 2. Examining Contexts of Rape and Sexual Assault Victim Help-Seeking Behavior: Does the Presence of Bystanders Matter? Hailey Powers, University of Colorado-Denver Callie Marie Rennison, University of Colorado-Denver 3. Victims are Doing It for Themselves: Examining the Move from Victim to Advocate Guila Benchimol, Centre for the Study of Social and Legal Responses to Violence 4. Exploring Multiple-Perpetrator Stalking: Unexpected Results from the NCVS’s Stalking Supplement Marcia Diaz, Florida International University

1:00pm - Emerging Issues in Sex and Crime 1. “It’s in the nature of all femoids to want to be violently taken:" Incel discourse in cyberspace Albina Laskovtsov, Eastern Kentucky University 2. “It’s Over or It’s a Miracle”: Incels and Hegemonic Masculinity Sarah E. Daly, Saint Vincent College Shon M. Reed, University of Nevada-Las Vegas James W. Messerschmidt, University of Southern Maine 3. Exploring the Effectiveness of Legislation Combating Digital Nonconsensual Sexually Explicit Image (DNSEI) Distribution Tessa Cole, Georgia State University Dallas Cole 4. Romance fraud in Australia Cassandra Cross, Queensland University of Technology

2:00pm - Community Corrections and Policy 1. "A look their mother would give them": Special tasks and positionality of the voluntary sector in criminal justice work Abigail Salole, Sheridan College 2. The failure of deinstitutionalization after Attica Nicole Kaufman, Ohio University 3. A Study of Drug Testing Practices in Probation Jessica Reichert, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Lauren Weisner, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority H. Douglas Otto, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

3:00pm - Policy Issues 1. "Data, Damn Lies, and Cannabis Policy: Reefer Madness and the Methodological Crimes of The New Prohibitionists" Jon Heidt, University of the Fraser Valley Johannes Wheeldon, Norwich University 2. How Could We Reduce the Incarceration Rate by X%? Ben Grunwald, Duke University School of Law 3. Assessing the Reach and Impact of the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program Janeen Buck Willison, The Urban Institute Will Engelhardt, The Urban Institute Colette Marcellin, The Urban Institute Mari McGilton, The Urban Institute Azhar Gulaid , The Urban Institute 4. The Legalization of Cannabis in California Cities Ekaterina Moiseeva, University of California-Irvine

4:00pm - International Issues 1. Impact of Victimization through Benevolent Sexism in Young Adults in India Vipin Vijay Nair, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O. P. Jindal Global University Tanni Choudhury, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O. P. Jindal Global University 2. Trafficking human beings in Spain: a judicial perspective Marc Salat, Universitat de Lleida 3. The ‘Full Fry’: Police Vigilantism and ‘Encounter Killings’ in Pakistan Zoha Waseem, University College London

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th - STREAM #3

9:00am - Identity and Structure 1. Sociocultural Influences of Family and Peers on the Development of Body Dissatisfaction and Eating Disorder Symptomatology on Adolescent Boys and Girls" Landon Benoit, Southeastern Louisiana University Claire Leblanc, Southeastern Louisiana University Micah Brown, Southeastern Louisiana University Lynzeryus Railey, Southeastern Louisiana University 2. The Role of Medicaid in Treatment Decisions for Offenders with Severe Mental Illness Brittany Hood, Texas A&M 3. The effects of refugees on the public's threat perceptions to security Halil Akbas, Troy University Ismail Onat, University of Scranton Kadir Akyuz, University of Bridgeport Haci Duru, SUNY Brockport 4. “They see us as men in dresses” the role of community concerning trans folx perceptions of police officers April Carrillo, Old Dominion University

10:00am - Innovative Approaches to Studying Crime and Delinquency 1. Exploring the Relationship between Dimensions of Psychopathy Neurological Functioning and Youth Gang Membership Justin Joseph, University of North Alabama 2. Censoring : Sexism and racism in the suppression and criminalization of music Eleanor Peters, Edge Hill University 3. Digital Disclosure of Delinquency: Factors Related to Online Sharing of Offline Crime Timothy McCuddy, University of Memphis 4. School context: the relationship between security measures, exclusionary discipline, restorative practices and school resource officers' roles Ivan Benitez, University of Louisville Benjamin Fisher, University of Louisville Taylor Tolles, University of Louisville

11:00am - Students and Learning 1. Do we dare to prevent IRB mission creep? An analysis of the 45 CFR 46 (2018) toward an application to inquiry activity in criminal justice and criminology Kevin Buckler, University of Houston-Downtown Elizabeth Gilmore, University of Houston-Downtown 2. Reconciling Nations in : Reactions of Non-Indigenous Students Towards Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Ismehen Melouka, Université de Montréal (Quebec) Jo-Anne Wemmers, University of Montreal 3. Exam Autopsy 2.0: Adapting the Post-Exam Assessment Process to Improve Student Writing and Promote Efficacy for Self-Regulated Learning Leanne Havis, Neumann University 4. Virtual Reality and Student Learning: How to Incorporate the Technology in the Criminal Justice Classroom Bobbie Ticknor, Valdosta State University

12:00pm - Cross-National Perspective on Crime and Crime Prevention I 1. Understanding Moral & Social Deterrence of Crime Prevention Strategies: Revisiting Cesare Beccaria in the Criminal Justice System Sandra Anil Varkey, Jindal Global Law School, O. P. Jindal Global University, India Vipin Vijay Nair, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O. P. Jindal Global University, India 2. Take ‘em down: Reclaiming history through monument displacement in Brazil Jéssica Quevedo, Contemporaneous Criminologies Study Group 3. An examination of variability in offender residences across different spatial scales: a study in Birmingham Samuel Langton, Manchester Metropolitan University Wouter Steenbeek, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement Monsuru Adepeju, Manchester Metropolitan University 4. Examining The Parole Programs in Indonesia Through The Lens of Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Framework Fitra Wityanto, West Jakarta Probation Center, Ministry of Law and Human Rights Republic of Indonesia Dannissa Rahmadiyanti , West Jakarta Probation Center, Ministry of Law and Human Rights Republic of Indonesia

1:00pm - Cross-National Perspective on Crime and Crime Prevention II 1. Racialized Multi-Ethnic Canadians: Innocent by Embodied Assimilation Natalie Delia Deckard, University of Windsor Dara Vosoughi, University of Windsor 2. Quantitating Aggressive Symptomology in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: A Factor Analysis of the Brown-Goodwin Assessment for Lifetime History of Aggression Madeline Uretsky, Boston University School of Medicine Shea Cronin, Boston University, Metropolitan College Danielle Rousseau, Boston University, Metropolitan College 3. Relation between Pyramid Schemes and Economic Recessions in Brazil: A Study Case Diego da Rosa dos Santos, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Sul Karolline da Silva Silveira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 4. The Impact of the United Nations Police Deployments Angelo Brown, Washington State University

2:00pm - Policy and Crime 1. Crime and the $15 Minimum Wage: Evidence from Seattle David Mitre Becerril, University of Pennsylvania Aaron Chalfin, University of Pennsylvania 2. Look at day fines: What has happened over the years Robert Bing, University of Texas at Arlington Charisse Coston, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Rashaan DeShay, University of Texas at Arlington 3. Illegal reentry cases in US District Court: A mixed methods study of sentencing discretion Kevin Buckler, University of Houston-Downtown

3:00pm - Police reforms 1. The Don't Zone: A Qualitative Analysis of Officer Behaviors that Hinder Effective De-Escalation Carlena Orosco, Arizona State University Victor Mora, Arizona State University Michael White, Arizona State University 2. The impact of cynical attitudes on misconduct behavior: Evidence from a sample of law enforcement officers Vrishali Kanvinde, The University of Texas at Dallas 3. Power & Prescience: Assessing City Officials’ Prior Support for Sweeping Police Reform Sarah Trocchio, Rider University 4. Injustice, Emotions, and Gender: Investigating Support for Policewomen Katharine Brown, Arizona State University

4:00pm - Implementing high quality evidence-based reform efforts in juvenile justice systems: Findings from research and evaluation with the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 1. A Process Evaluation of Virginia’s Regional Service Coordination Model Kelly Murphy, Child Trends Shelby Hickman, Child Trends Victor St. John, Child Trends 2. From the Ground Up: Addressing Structure, Process, Culture and Mindset to Create a Learning Organization Focused on Getting to Quality Barry Holman, Case Commons 3. Implementation of the Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol (SPEP™) for continuous improvement of intervention services and youth programs in Virginia Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Center for Translational Justice Research at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th - STREAM #4

9:00am - ASC Division on Corrections and Sentencing student spotlight: Contemporary challenges in reentry and community supervision 1. Preliminary Evidence of the Impact of COVID-19 on Community Supervision Lucas Alward, University of Central Florida Ashley Lockwood, University of Central Florida Sara Bryson, University of Central Florida Jill Viglione, University of Central Florida 2. Exploring the impact of gender on early release decisions for the graying inmate population Sapphire Hilton, Dominican College Orangeburg, NY Tara Parrello, Dominican College Orangeburg, NY Colby Valentine, Dominican. College Orangeburg, NY 3. Beyond the gates: Experiencing prisoner reentry in Australia Gemma Williams, Griffith University

10:00am - ASC Division on Corrections and Sentencing student spotlight: Contemporary challenges and directions forward in pretrial justice 1. Who doesn’t show-up for court?: Identifying defendant typologies of failure to appear Ciara McGlynn, Portland State University 2. Bail Denied or Bail Too High? Disentangling Cumulative Effects by Pretrial Detention Type and Release Stacie St. Louis, Northeastern University 3. Multi-Site Investigation of the Predictive Accuracy of IRAS-PAT Assessments by Race Spencer Lawson, Michigan State University Evan Lowder, George Mason University Eric Grommon, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

11:00am - Pathways and Support 1. Understanding criminogenic influences on youth offending: Context, mechanisms and outcomes Stephen Case, Loughborough University, UK Charlie Sutton, Loughborough University, UK Mark Monaghan, Birmingham University, UK 2. Pathways to Change: Individual Casework Interventions for Criminal Justice-Involved Women Ashley Bauman, Bauman Consulting Group Tira Hubbard, Jackson County Community Justice 3. Rethinking Turning Points for Young and Emerging Adults Elias Nader, University of Baltimore 4. Gender Differences in Antisocial Behavior: Intersections of Neighborhood Disorder, Parenting and Social Support Jordana Navarro, The Citadel Sarah Boonstoppel, North Dakota State University Joan Antunes, Towson University

12:00pm - Crime in the time of COVID-19 1. Anomie and the Fear of Crime during COVID-19 Nicole Shoenberger, Loyola University Maryland Gregory Rocheleau, Ball State University Julia Mack, Gannon University 2. Disentangling Community-level Changes in Crime Trends During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chicago Gian Maria Campedelli, University of Trento (Italy) Serena Favarin, Transcrime - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Alberto Aziani, Transcrime - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Alex Piquero, University of Miami & Monash University 3. Exploring the Effects and Theoretical Implications of Sars-CoV-2 Containment Policies: An Empirical Analysis of Crime in Los Angeles Serena Favarin,Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Transcrime (Italy) Gian Maria Campedelli, University of Trento (Italy) Alberto Aziani, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Transcrime (Italy) 4. Economy and criminality: the case of Porto Alegre through the covid-19 pandemic Diego da Rosa dos Santos, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Sul

1:00pm - Critical Gender Issues 1. Sexual terrorism and the neoliberal university Sarah Prior, Michigan State University Brooke de Heer 2. Crime in the Time of Conference: Exploring Victimization at Criminal Justice Academic Conferences Stacie Merken, Indiana University South Bend Veronyka James, Shenandoah University 3. Masculinity Threat and White-Collar Crime: Perpetration at the Intersections of Race and Gender Shon M. Reed, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Melissa Rorie, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 4. Crime and punishment in Chile: authoritarianism and youth justice Daniela Rodriguez, University College of Dublin

2:00pm - Corrections and the Pandemic 1. “I’m afraid he won’t make it out alive:” Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic from Families of Incarcerated Persons Breanna Boppre, Wichita State University Meghan Novisky, Cleveland State University 2. Implementation of FaceTime as a Family Visitation Opportunity in the Face of COVID-19 Lori Lovins, Bowling Green State University Beatriz Amalfi, Sam Houston State University Rebecca Pfeffer, RTI International 3. Challenging the neoliberal penalty in times of coronavirus: the potentialities of the Universal Basic Income Carlos Fernández Abad, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 4. Prisons as COVID-19 Hot Spots: Challenging Cruel and Unusual Conditions of Confinement During a Pandemic Brenda Rowe, Texas A&M University - San Antonio

3:00pm - Emotions and Positivity 1. The Understudied Role of Positive Emotions in Criminology: Happiness, Self-Control, and Youth Crime Anastasiia Timmer, University of Miami Olena Antonaccio, University of Miami Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern University Lorine A. Hughes, University of Colorado Denver 2. “A field of wanting to help”: How diverse forms of expertise are mobilized in efforts to help criminalized individuals Kaitlyn Quinn, University of Toronto 3. Prosocial Identity Formation in the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Community Victoria Inzana, University of Missouri- Saint Louis

4:00pm - Convict Criminology 1. Convict Criminology in Brazil: Development and Adaptations Leandro Ayres França, Grupo de Estudos em Criminologias Contemporâneas Daniel Bezerra dos Santos 2. What are the barriers to the development of Convict Criminology in Australia? Lukas Carey 3. Swinging doors……. An autoethnographic look at the challenges faced by previously incarcerated people in the USA and Australia. Lukas Carey Adam Grant Scott Tompkins,University of Michigan

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th - STREAM #1

9:00am- Engaging Criminal Justice Students through Creative Active and Applied Learning Techniques 1. Hands-On Learning in the #MeToo Era: A Student-Led Survey Research Project on Campus Safety and Victimization Breanna Boppre, Wichita State University Shon Reed, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Linsey Belisle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2. The Multiplayer Classroom: Gamification in Criminal Justice Courses Krista Gehring, University of Houston-Downtown 3. Promoting empathy for victims through performance and civic engagement Shelly Clevenger, Sam Houston State University 4. “A Year in Life after Victimization:” A board game that raises awareness about Inequality and victimization costs Kaitlin Boyle, University of South Carolina

10:00am - Canadian Evidence-Based Policing Practitioners 1. The Impact of COVID-19 on the Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in Three Canadian Jurisdictions John Ng, Saskatoon Police Service Rich Johnston, Barrie Police Service Nick Bell, West Vancouver Police Department 2. Thinking About Police Data: Analysts’ Perceptions of Data Quality in Canadian Policing John Ng, Saskatoon Police Service Dallas Hill, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Tyler Frederick, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Christopher D. O’Connor, University of Ontario Institute of Technology 3. Developing a Footwear Database: Solving Crime Using Shoeprints in the West Vancouver Police Department and the North Vancouver RCMP Nick Bell, West Vancouver Police Department Dominic Toa, West Vancouver Police Department 4. Focused Reducing Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) Maria Wright, London Police Service 5. Collaborate Barrie: An evaluation of the effect of the multi service situation table to address those in acute elevated risk. Rich Johnston, Barrie Police Service Toni Talarico, Barrie Police Service

11:00am - Participatory Methods in Prison Research: Lessons Learned from the Prison Research and Innovation Initiative 1. Hearing Voices: Using Participatory Research Methods to Interpret Prison Experiences Christy Visher, University of Delaware Daniel O'Connell, University of Delaware Darryl Chambers, University of Delaware 2. The role of university - state partnerships to support research in correctional facilities for systems change Abby Crocker, University of Vermont Kathy Fox, University of Vermont Alan Cormier, Vermont DOC 3. Adversary or Ally: Engaging Correctional Officers in Prison Innovation Jeffrey Lin, University of Denver Shannon Sliva, University of Denver Ashley Hamilton, University of Denver

12:00pm - Rape Myths and Sexual Assault Proclivity 1. A longitudinal study of interest and membership in a fraternity, rape myth acceptance, and proclivity to perpetrate sexual assault Julia O'Connor, University of Central Florida 2. Predictors of Self-Reported Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Among College-Age Males: Getting Beyond Rape Myths Annabelle Frazier, The Committee for Public Counsel Services Joseph E. Gonzales, University of Massachusetts Lowell 3. The Unchecked Assumption of Measurement Invariance in the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale Joseph Gonzales, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Melissa Pope, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

1:00pm - Psychopathic personality traits, intelligence, and mental health: Examinations of their effect on criminological outcomes 1. Childhood maltreatment and offending: A genetically sensitive assessment of the effects of psychopathic personality traits Breanna Clark, University of Cincinnati Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati 2. The nexus of cognitive deficits, maturity of judgement, and offending: The impact of schizophrenic symptomology Holly Lonergan, University of Cincinnati Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati 3. Examining the link between psychopathic personality traits and educational attainment: The mediating effect of verbal intelligence Karli Province, University of Cincinnati Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati JC Barnes, University of Cincinnati 4. Thinking About Crime: Reexamining IQ-Arrest Relationship Through Disaggregated Offense Categories Sultan Altikriti, University of Cincinnati Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati 5. Masters of deception? Examining the moderating effects of psychopathic personality traits on the relationship between services and offending Kalliopi Theocharidou, University of Cincinnati Joseph Nedelec, University of Cincinnati

2:00pm - ‘Policing the pandemic’ project 1. Identification, legitimacy, and cooperation during trying times Arabella Kyprianides, University College London Ben Bradford, University College London 2. ‘We are all in this together’ – Compliance with the UK lockdown Jonathan Jackson, London School of Economics Reka Solymosi, University of Manchester 3. Support for enhanced police powers during the COVID-19 crisis Julia Yesberg, University College London 4. ‘Policing the pandemic’ longitudinal study Krisztián Pósch, University College London Zoe Hobson, University College London

3:00pm - Evidence-based Pedagogy for Teaching and Mentoring First Generation and Historically Under-resourced Undergraduate Students 1. Writing Intensive Courses in Criminology and Criminal Justice Lance Hignite, Nevada State College 2. Mentoring Through Lived Experience: The Visibility and Representation of First-Generation Faculty Amber Morczek, Nevada State College 3. Undergraduate Writing: Challenges Associated with Teaching Academic Writing to Underserved Populations Logan Kennedy, Nevada State College 4. Examining the Role of Supplemental Instruction in a Statistics Course Katherine A. Durante, Nevada State College Cristina Caputo, Nevada State College

4:00pm - Pedagogical Strategies to Promote Self-Care for Criminal Justice Students 1. Modeling Self-Care Danielle C. Slakoff, California State University, Sacramento 2. Using Radical Self-care Practices to Promote Resilience Danielle Rousseau, Boston University 3. Greater than Grit: Teaching Self Care through Joy Sarah Trocchio, Rider University

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th - STREAM #2

9:00am - Gender and Justice II 1. Playing with gender: femininities and masculinities of girls in gangs Ellen Van Damme, Leuven Institute of Criminology, KU Leuven 2. Prison Labor & Strip Searches: Intersectional Analysis of Quebec Correctional Law & Practice Alexis Marcoux Rouleau, Universite de Montreal 3. What to do with women of ISIS: the need for an urgent response Sandra López de Zubiría Díaz

10:00am - Prison Issues I 1. Situational Risk Factors for Inmate-on-Staff Assault Susan McNeeley, Minnesota Department of Corrections 2. The sentence management of people serving life sentences in the Irish Prison Service Anna Flynn, University of Limerick & Irish Prison Service 3. Nothing but Walls and Concrete: Perceptions of Nature and Stress in Incarcerated Persons Miyuki Arimoto, Western Oregon University Melissa Buis Michaux, Willamette University 4. Finding beauty' in French rural prisons Martine Evans, University of Reims Jerome Thomas, University of Reims, I.U.T. Troyes

11:00am - Prison Issues II 1. The Mississippi Model: Dangers of Prison Reform in the Context of Fiscal Austerity Sarah Cate, Saint Louis University 2. Collective Action Behind Bars: Examining the Conditions Under Which Incarcerated Individuals Strike Candice Crutchfield, Columbia University, Institute for the Study of Human Rights 3. French prisoners' political capital: a qualitative study Martine Evans, Université de Reims Jerome Thomas, University of Reims, I.U.T. Troyes 4. Penitentiary Pleasures: Queer understandings of prison paradoxes Elena Vasiliou, University of Cyprus

12:00pm - Issues Concerning Corrections 1. The Effects of Prison Animal Programs on the Pains of Imprisonment Leslie Hill, The Citadel Barbara Cooke, Texas A&M University - Kingsville 2. The Application of Risk Assessment to Correctional Practice Libby Doyle, Urban Institute Lily Robin, Urban Institute Kelly Roberts Freeman, Urban Institute 3. Examining the relationship between property crime rates and halfway houses in Vancouver, BC Jeremy Cheung, Simon Fraser University 4. Value-of-life and Risk Exposure Decisions in a Prison Labor Program: For Whom is What Type of Risk Acceptable? Taryn VanderPyl, Western Oregon University

1:00pm - Cybercrime 1. Theoretical Contributions to Cyber-Criminology: Traditional Frameworks vs. New Theorizing Opportunities Andrew Nevin, University of Toronto 2. Clicks and Pitchforks: A Routine Activities Theory Perspective of Online Harassment Jordana Navarro, The Citadel 3. Piracy and Alternate Trade Routes in the Golden Age of Digital Media Oliver Bowers, Washington State University 4. Fraud reporting in the Internet era: Determinants and motives Steven Kemp, Universitat de Girona

2:00pm - Protest! 1. Discretionary Powers in Law Enforcement from Traditional and Critical Perspectives Luis Nuño, California State University, Los Angeles 2. The 2017 French Riots and Trust in the Police. A Quasi-Experimental Approach Christof Nägel, German Police University Mark Lutter, University of Wuppertal 3. Striking for climate: media representation of Belgian youth protests Mafalda Pardal, Ghent University Celine Tack, Ghent University Frédérique Bawin, Ghent University 4. Could the George Floyd case be a turning point for the Black Lives Matter movement? Manos Karousos, Global Institute for Research, Education & Scholarship ​ ​

3:00pm - Guns, Schools, and Police 1. Race Differences in Youths’ Attitudes Towards Arming Teachers: Investigating the Role of Procedural Justice Faraneh Shamserad, University of Missouri - St. Louis 2. Is it safer to have guns on campus? An exploratory research of student’s perception of campus carry Hsiao-Ming Wang, University of Houston-Downtown Yu-Sen Cheng, Central Police University (Taiwan) 3. Effectiveness of Law Enforcement “Scoop and Run” Practice on Survival from Firearm Injury: A Scoping Review Lars Almquist, University of Washington

4:00pm - Prison Issues III 1. Digitalisation in prison. An exploratory study of living and working in prisons in Belgium Anouk Mertens, National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology 2. The lived experience of sisters with an incarcerated brother: A phenomenological study Eman Tadros, Governors State University 3. Dynamics of Jail Population Ismail Onat, University of Scranton Michael Jenkins, University of Scranton 4. “Suppression on top of oppression”: A symbolic interactionist perspective on the affective experience of incarceration Janani Umamaheswar, Southern Connecticut State University

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th - STREAM #3

9:00am - Self-preservation and self-defense in prison Robert Johnson , American University & Bleakhouse Publishing Brittany Ripper, American University Hannah Chesterton, American University Cassandra Moore, Bleakhouse Publishing

10:00am - Sexual Harassment and Professional Misconduct at Academic Meetings Lisa M. Carter, Florida Southern College Shelly Clevenger, Sam Houston State University Alison Cox, Northern Iowa University Brittany Acquaviva, Sam Houston State University

11:00am - #AcademicTwitter Networking in #Criminology Brenda Rowe, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Christina DeJong, Michigan State University Sarah Daly, Saint Vincent College Breea Willingham, State University of New York Plattsburgh Eryn O’Neal, Sam Houston State University Danielle Slakoff , California State University, Sacramento Rebecca Stone, Suffolk University Reveka V. Shteynberg, California State University San Bernardino

12:00pm - Bringing the Margins Center: Creating Safe Spaces for BIPOC Inside the Classroom and Out Sean K. Wilson,William Paterson University Valli Rajah, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, Indiana University Bloomington Janet Garcia Hallett, University of Missouri- Kansas City Alondra Garza, Sam Houston State University Pri Paul Kaur, Auburn University at Montgomery Edith Kinney, San Jose State University Susan Kunkle, Kent State University Chioma Daisy Onyige, University of Port Harcourt Vanessa Panfil, Old Dominion University Rimonda Maroun, Endicott College

1:00pm - Flipping a Criminal Justice PhD to an alt-academic Data Science Career Andrew Wheeler, HMS Jennifer Reingle-Gonzalez, Meadows Mental Health Institute Kyleigh Clark-Moorman, Pew Charitable Trusts Matthew Vogel, SUNY Albany

2:00pm - Racial Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System: Addressing Racial Bias in Risk and Needs Assessment Victor St. John, Child Trends Akiva Liberman, Child Trends Shelby Hickman, Child Trends Ashlee Barnes, Virginia Commonwealth University

3:00pm - Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology Jaime Waters, Sheffield Hallam University Andrew Fowler, Sheffield Hallam University Jake Phillips, Sheffield Hallam University Sharon Mastracci, University of Utah Ian T. Adams, University of Utah Alex Black, Sheffield Hallam University Chalen Westaby, Sheffield Hallam University Andrea Subryan, Sheffield Hallam University Joe Garrihy, Birmingham City University Aoife Watters, Dundalk Institute of Technology Kaitlyn Quinn, University of Toronto Philippa Tomczak, University of Nottingham

4:00pm - Police administration 1. Improving Diversity within Policing: A Disconnect between the Goals and the Methods Lisa Barao, Westfield State University Chelsea Farrell, University of Rhode Island 2. Recruitment Videos as Proxies for Policing Philosophies Rylan Simpson, Simon Fraser University 3. Law Enforcement Officers Feloniously Killed in the Line of Duty: Individual and Situational Factors Relating to Body Armor Rebecca Petersen, Kennesaw State University Aimee Ouellet, CUNY Institute 4. The rhetoric of police unions: A content analysis of national and regional news that quote union representatives. Kevin Buckler, University of Houston-Downtown

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th - STREAM #4

9:00am - Sports and Family 1. Testing macro-level effects in the relation between family formation and criminal behavior Ilka van de Werve, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement and Leiden University Frank Weerman, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement and Erasmus University Rotterdam

2. Footballing Fun? A deviant leisure study of children's football. Grace Gallacher, Leeds Trinity University 3. The Role of An Educational Intervention in Addressing Parent Spectator Behaviors in Louisiana Youth Sports Jerry Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Social Work, Ball State University 4. Intergenerational effects on offspring offending: A children of twins design Steve van de Weijer, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)

10:00am - Communicating what works I 1. Dynamic data visualizations for translational research Troy Payne, University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Justice Information Center Andrew Gonzalez, University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Justice Information Center Yevgenii Kisarauskas, University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Justice Information Center Avram Slone, University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Justice Information Center 2. Considering criminological uncertainty: The challenge of scientific communication within Evidence-Based Policing Chris Giacomantonio, Dalhousie University Yael Litmanovitz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Craig Bennell, Carleton University Dan Jones, University of Huddersfield and Edmonton Police Service 3. Three quarters of new criminological knowledge is hidden from policy makers Matthew Ashby, University College London

11:00am - Perspectives on Justice 1. Coroner for a Day: Establishing General Population Baseline Systemic Bias in Manner of Death Classification Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State University Dale Willits, Washington State University 2. A Changing Police Culture? Barriers to Women in Policing in the United States Venessa Garcia, New Jersey City University 3. Contributing Causes of Guilty Plea Wrongful Convictions and False Guilty Pleas in Australia Caitlin Nash, Griffith University, Australia Louise Porter, Griffith University, Australia Rachel Dioso-Villa, Griffith University, Australia 4. Racial Disparities in Exoneration Processes and Time Spent on Death Row Mary Shupard, American University Suat Cubukcu, American University

12:00pm - Substance Use and Stigma in the System 1. Preliminary outcomes for a combined substance use and reentry program Jennifer Lanterman, University of Nevada, Reno Veronica Dahir, University of Nevada, Reno Brian Lee, University of Nevada, Reno 2. Reentry and Recovery During the Opioid Crisis Kim Davidson, Penn State University 3. E-contact as a new alternative way in reducing stigma towards ex-prisoners Lilis Lisnawati, Cendekia Nusantara 4. What Will They Think of Me?: Stigmatization among White-Collar Offenders Diana Sun, University of Cincinnati

1:00pm - Public perceptions of crime and justice I 1. Student Perceptions of the #MeToo Movement Erica Fissel, University of Central Florida Jane Palmer, American University Erin Williams, American University Jill Hoxmeier, Central Washington University 2. Fear of Crime and Trust in Police: Exploring Neighborhood Dynamics in Central America Laura Iesue, University of Miami 3. The influence of message framing on public support for safe injection facilities in the United States Kelly Socia, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Wilson Palacios, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Rebecca Stone,Suffolk University

2:00pm - Gender and policing 1. This is a man’s world?: Understanding the experiences of senior women police officers in Punjab, India Ravinder Barn, Royal Holloway University of London Gurcharan Virdee, Independent Consultant on Gender and Human Rights 2. An Exploratory Study on the Experiences of Female Police Leaders Emilee Green, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority 3. Women, Police and Demonstrations: A Qualitative Study of Women Activists Experiences in Protest Events Maude Pérusse-Roy, Université de Montréal

3:00pm - Housing and crime 1. Home sharing and crime across Texas cities Jeff Roth, Slippery Rock University 2. Diverting homeless low offense severity offenders from fines and jail to services: Preliminary findings from Reno’s Community Court Jennifer Lanterman, University of Nevada, Reno Veronica Dahir, University of Nevada, Reno Katie Snider, University of Nevada, Reno 3. Housing instability as a determinant of juvenile justice involvement & justice involvement as a determinant of youth housing instability: a scoping review Lars Almquist, University of Washington Sarah Walker, University of Washington 4. Expectations and Realities: Post-Prison Housing in Aotearoa New Zealand Alice Mills, University of Auckland Cinnamon Lindsay, University of Auckland

4:00pm - Public perceptions of crime and justice II 1. The impact of stigma on perceptions of Narcan Nathan Kruis, Penn State Altoona Tyler Frye, Penn State Altoona Payton Perry, Penn State Altoona 2. Willingness to Help: How the Portrayal and Perception of a Wrongfully Convicted Individual Affects People’s Willingness to Help Exonerees Karli Hamilton, Ontario Tech University Kimberley Clow, Ontario Tech University 3. Does Language Matter? Exploring Public Understanding of Wrongful Conviction Terminology Karli Hamilton, Ontario Tech University Erik Allen, Ontario Tech University Kimberley Clow, Ontario Tech University Jeff Kukucka, Towson University 4. The effects of exonerees’ stories on public attitudes Jingyuan Li, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Carina Cardoso, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Alexandra Grave, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th - STREAM #1

9:00am - Simulation Applications for Forecasting Effective Responses in Corrections (SAFER-C™) and COVID Tammy Felix, Research Scientist at CNA & Program Manager, SAFER-C Chip Coldren, Managing Director, Center for Justice Research and Innovation, and Program Director, SAFER-C Yee San Su, Center Chief Scientist, CNA & Lead Programmer, SAFER-C Grant Duwe, Director, Research and Evaluation, Minnesota Department of Corrections Guy Bosch, Warden, Minnesota Correctional Facility, Stillwater

10:00am - Domestic Violence: Perpetration, Victimization, and COVID-19 1. Individuals, Families and Neighbourhoods: Predictors of Domestic Abuse Ruth Weir, University of Essex 2. The prevalence of domestic violence among Australian women during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a survey of 15,000 women Hayley Boxall, Australian Institute of Criminology Anthony Morgan, Australian Institute of Criminology Rick Brown, Australian Institute of Criminology 3. Did COVID-19 Lockdowns Negatively Affect Domestic Violence Victims? Karin Schmerler, San Diego County District Attorney's Office Deborah Lamm Weisel, North Carolina State University and San Diego County District Attorney's Office

11:00am - Domestic Violence Policy 1. What Should She Do? Subscription to Domestic Violence Myths and Perception of Victim Help-Seeking Behavior Yang Liu, Michigan State University Christina DeJong, Michigan State University 2. Enhancing Victim Safety and Offender Accountability: Preliminary Findings from an Implementation of an IPV Focused Deterrence Strategy Alexis Acevedo,National Network for Safe Communities Chelsea Ocon, National Network for Safe Communities 3. Now what? Decision making and protection order violations Ruth Fleury-Steiner, University of Delaware M. Kristen Hefner, The Citadel Susan Miller, University of Delaware 4. Do Intimate Partner Violence victims have access to help seeking services at the county level? A study of Florida’s Intimate Partner Homicide Occurrence Kayla Toohy, University of Central Florida Amy Reckdenwald, University of Central Florida Ciara Peebles, University of Central Florida

12:00pm - Issues Concerning Recidivism 1. Aggravated assault and battery offenders: exploration typologies and recidivism Raquel Oliveira, University of the West of England Kevin Beaver, Florida State University 2. Court Ordered Sobriety: The Juvenile Drug Court and the Effects of Threats, Sanctions, and Treatment Molly O'Krepki, Southeastern Louisiana University Tori Rodriguez, Southeastern Louisiana University William Chernoff, Southeastern Louisiana University Lisa Olson, Southeastern Louisiana University Michael Bisciglia, Southeastern Louisiana University 3. Comparing Women’s Progressive Prisons within Western Australia, Sweden and Norway. Cheryl Botello, Edith Cowan University - Western Australia 4. A Qualitative Review of the Efficacy of Community-Court Based Youth Diversion Programs: A Case Study of Canada and the United States of America Abigail Baah

1:00pm - Issues Concerning Desistance 1. Assessing the effects of aspirations and peer delinquency on desistance: A longitudinal mediation analysis Michael Caudy, University of Central Florida James Ray, University of Central Florida 2. If I'm perfect, why would he be mean to me? The strategies used by women to support the desistance of male perpetrated domestic violence Hayley Boxall, Australian National University 3. Graduating From Crime? Educational Attainment as a Potential Turning Point for Serious Adolescent Offenders Brandy Parker, The Pennsylvania State University 4. All stars must align: Readiness as a critical component of exiting street prostitution Nili Gesser, Temple University

2:00pm - Juvenile Justice 1. Falling Between the Cracks: How the Organizational Processes of the Juvenile Court System Punish Crossover Youth Lauren Morgan, University of Missouri - St. Louis 2. Representing juvenile lifers: Do attorneys in parole hearings matter? Stuti Kokkalera 3. Trauma-Informed Education for Delinquent Youth in Residential Placement Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania 4. Results from a Photovoice Study with an Alternative Education Program Breanna Boppre, Wichita State University Dasha Shamrova, Wichita State University Amy Kalb, Wichita State University

3:00pm - Gender and Justice I 1. Girls, Phones and Juvenile Justice Michelle Lyttle Storrod, Rutgers University - Camden 2. Recipes to Kill For: Gendered Narratives of Crime and Desistance in Prison Cookbooks A.E. Stearns, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Casey Albritton, University of Louisiana at Lafayette 3. Gender and its Role in the Courtroom: Does Chivalry Supersede the Courtroom Hierarchy? Maria Arndt, Florida International University 4. The Future is Female: An Examination of Officer-Client Communication of Risk Using a Sample of Justice-Involved Women Darian Hailes, Kennesaw State University James McCafferty, Kennesaw State University

4:00pm - Gender and Violence I 1. Intimate Partner Violence in Belize: Analysis from a Feminist Caribbean Perspective Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University 2. An Intersectional Approach to Poverty and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): The Impact of State-Level IPV-Related Policies, Anti-Racism, and Gender Equality Julio Montanez, University of Central Florida Amy Donley, University of Central Florida Amy Reckdenwald, University of Central Florida 3. Youth-Informed Approaches to Dating Abuse Peer Advocacy John Costello, Arizona State University

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th - STREAM #2

9:00am - Domestic Violence 1. Reducing Domestic Violence Recidivism: An Exploratory Study Examining DV Offender Monitoring and Recidivism Madison Charman, Barrie Police Service Rich Johnston, Barrie Police Service Danielle Hutchinson, Barrie Police Service 2. Predictive Validity of Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment Instruments: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Irina Fanarraga, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / The Graduate Center, CUNY Deborah Koetzle, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 3. Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrators: IPV “specialists” or crime “generalists”? Rachel Teicher, John Jay College / National Network for Safe Communities Kyle Ott, John Jay College / National Network for Safe Communities

10:00am - Terrorism 1. Sovereign citizens: An overview and a focus on the dangers they pose Christine M. Sarteschi, Chatham University 2. Why not to look at what they say? How semantic social network analysis can help to combat violent extremist network online Maxime Berube, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières 3. Comparing News Coverage of Mass Shooting Victims and Perpetrators Megan Novak, Indiana University Mia Gilliam, Indiana University 4. Modern Characteristics of Domestic Terrorists in the United States Sherry Siller, University of New Haven

11:00am - Substance Use Issues 1. Is the self-report of drug dependency related to increased rates of prior offending among Australian police detainees? Implications for the criminal justice system Cameron Langfield, The Australian National University Jason Payne, The Australian National University 2. A community in "crisis:" Portrayals of meth, crime, and safety in in , Canada Katharina Maier 3. Overdose Networks and the Interaction of Space and Place Kat Albrecht, Northwestern University and Pritzker School of Law Andrew Burns, Louisiana State University

12:00pm - Violence 1. Beyond the Violent Offender: Profiling a Larger Scope of Animal Abuse with Latent Class Analysis. Leo Genco, University of South Florida Bryanna Fox, University of South Florida 2. Contested Neighborhood Boundaries and Racial Violence Wouter Steenbeek, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement Matt Vogel, University at Albany Theodore Lentz, University of Missouri-St. Louis 3. Home Invasion Serial Killers Vs. Other Serial Killer Location Types: A Descriptive Analysis Caroline Comerford, Florida International University 4. Constraining Carnage: The socio-legal evolution of the laws of war Christopher Mullins, Southern Illinois University

1:00pm - Methodological Challenges and Breakthroughs 1. Scholarly attitudes towards innovative research methods in the intersection of criminology and computational sciences Katalin Parti, Virginia Tech Akos Szigeti, National University of Public Service Hungary 2. To match or not to match: A comparison of control group techniques for interrupted time-series analyses Mikala Meize, Washington State University 3. Challenges and Solutions for Collecting Autoethnographic Video Diary Data Danielle Bailey, University of Texas at Tyler Jennifer Klein, University of Texas at Tyler 4. Where Are We? Using Scopus to Map the Literature at the Intersection Between Artificial Intelligence and Crime Gian Maria Campedelli, University of Trento

2:00pm - Courtroom Issues 1. Race and the Prosecution of Misdemeanor Defendants Patrick Moricette, Florida International University 2. A "Courtnography" of Plea Bargaining in Upstate NY: Court Observations and Interviews with Defendants, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys Reveka Shteynberg, California State University San Bernardino 3. Type of pretrial release and new criminal activity Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina University Troy Payne, University of Alaska Anchorage Jessica Smith, UNC Chapel Hill 4. Examining the Relationship Between Prosecutor Characteristics and Court Outcomes Jennifer LaPrade, Missouri State University

3:00pm - International Issues II 1. Suspicious minds? Empirical analysis of insider witness assessments at the ICTY, ICTR, and ICC Gabriele Chlevickaite, Netherlands Institute for Crime and Law Enforcement / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 2. The Fallacy of Total Institutions as Social Controllers in Brazil Jéssica Quevedo, Contemporaneous Criminologies Study Group 3. Spanish Validation of the Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) Virginia Soldino , University of Valencia Enrique Carbonell-Vayá, University of Valencia Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar, Purdue University 4. Regional Cooperation in East Africa in Wildlife Criminal Matters Samantha de Vries, Simon Fraser University Gail Anderson, Simon Fraser University

4:00pm - Security and Policing 1. Security Measures: The criminalization of madness facing social defense Alana Katiúscia Schütz da Silva, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul 2. Crime and rain: is there a correlation? Tauã Magalhães Vital, Federal University of Juiz de Fora Eduardo Simões de Almeida, Federal University of Juiz de Fora 3. The Deterrent Effect of Police on Self-Reported Offending Rebecca Bucci, Penn State University 4. Porch Pirates: Examining Unattended Package Theft Through Crime Script Analysis Ben Stickle, Middle Tennessee State University Melody Hicks, Middle Tennessee State University Amy Stickle, Middle Tennessee State University

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th - STREAM #3

9:00am - Intersections of Gender and Race 1. Remnants of Chattel: Black Women, Sex Trafficking, and the Criminal Legal System Cassandra Gonzalez, University of Colorado-Boulder 2. School Suspension and the Intersection of Race, Ethnic Identity, and Gender: Heterogeneous Effects Across Hispanic and Caribbean Subgroups Peter S. Lehmann, Sam Houston State University Ryan C. Meldrum, Florida International University 3. Applications of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality to Black Girls Involved in the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems Karen Kolivoski, Howard University 4. Intersectional Islamophobia: Gendered and Racialized Violence against Muslim Women Aneesa Baboolal, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth

10:00am - Policing and Security 1. Public Cooperation with Police in Countering Terrorism Oguzhan Basibuyuk, Sul Ross State University Ismail Onat, University of Scranton 2. Security, Government Performance, and Public Confidence in the Police in Eight Latin American Countries: A Multilevel Analysis Bryce Barthuly, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Hung-En Sung, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 3. Machine Eyes vs Human Eyes: The fracturing of state surveillance as a technique of neutralization by the public Megan O'Neill, University of Dundee, Scotland Jonathan Mendel, University of Dundee, Scotland Amy Humphrey, University of Dundee, Scotland 4. Do Digital Policemen Dream of Broken Screens? Broken Windows Policing and Law Enforcement Training in the Era of Digital Criminality Ryan Mason, Liverpool John Moores University

11:00am - International Perspectives 1. Investigating the Implementation of Public Spaces Protection Orders Benjamin Archer, Sheffield Hallam University 2. The Importance of Legal Regulation of Forensic DNA-Phenotyping in V4 Countries Mónika Nogel, Széchenyi István University 3. The global waste trafficking and its correlates Alberto Aziani, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime Serena Favarin, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime 4. "Recruitment into Organized Crime: an Agent-based Approach Testing the Impact of Different Policies" Francesco Calderoni, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy) Gian Maria Campedelli, University of Trento (Italy) Aron Szekely, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin (Italy) Mario Paolucci, Institute of Cognitive Science and Technologies, Italian National Research Council Giulia Andrighetto, Institute of Cognitive Science and Technologies, Italian National Research Council, Rome – Italy and Malardalens University – Vasteras – Sweden

12:00pm - Missing Persons 1. Missing Persons Cases in Canada: A Latent Class Analysis Justine Collin-Santerre, Université de Montréal Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, Université Laval 2. Repeat or Chronic? Examining the Classification Types of Missing Person Cases Lorna Ferguson, University of Western Ontario Wendy Picknell, Royal Canadian Mounted Police 3. Typologies of Missing Persons: Developing a Situational Typology Based on Risk Sin Kim, Toronto Police Service Lorna Ferguson, University of Western Ontario

1:00pm - COVID-19 Issues 1. Authoritarianism, Political Beliefs, and Legitimacy of Government Restrictions during the COVID19 Pandemic Ashley Blinkhorn, Colorado University-Boulder Brenda Rowe, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Manish Madan, Stockton University Sarah E. Daly, Saint Vincent College 2. A legal socialization model of why people follow or do not following COVID-19 recommendations Ellen Cohn, University of New Hampshire Paul Hennigan, University of New Hampshire Donovan Kelley , University of New Hampshire 3. Rural Law Enforcement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Preparedness and Response Thomas Mrozla, University of South Dakota 4. Disposable Humans Tabitha Lean, University of South Australia

2:00pm - Communicating what works II 1. Effective Use of Evidence to Support Criminal Justice Reform Ben Levin 2. Failing to Put the “Practice” in Evidence-Based Practices: A Quantitative Case Study Jenna Borseth, North Dakota State University Andrew Myer, North Dakota State University Matthew Makarios, University of Northern Iowa 3. Global Youth Justice, Inc Scott Bernard Peterson, Chief Executive Officer, Global Youth Justice, Inc.

3:00pm - Crime analysis & place-based interventions I 1. The Invariance of Crime Concentration of Midsized U.S. Cities Hannah Ridner, Indiana University 2. The 168-hour crime week. An under-used analysis tool. Andy Newton, Nottingham Trent University (NTU) 3. Mapping the bias of police records. A simulation study about the impact of data bias on crime mapping David Buil-Gil, University of Manchester, UK Angelo Moretti, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Samuel H. Langton, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

4. The Influence of Elevation and Slope on the Incidence of Residential Burglaries Natalie Sosa-Ortiz, Florida International University 5. Eyes on the Street: Urban Order and Crime Control at Places and in Neighborhoods Shannon Linning, Simon Fraser University, School of Criminology John Eck, University of Cincinnati, School of Criminal Justice

4:00pm - Crime analysis & place-based interventions II 1. Vacation home rentals and crime: An exploratory spatial analysis Daniel Reinhard, Texas State University 2. The yields of intelligence: Exploring the productivity of patrol-level intelligence officers in the Phoenix Police Department A Johannes Bottema, Arizona State University 3. Race and Rationality Revisited: An Empirical Examination of Differential Travel Pattern to Acquire Drugs across Geographic Contexts Jascha Wagner, Texas A&M International University Ellen A. Donnelly, University of Delaware Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware 4. Temporal characteristics and weather conditions as explanatory factors of speeding rates in automatic traffic enforcement Mika Sutela, Law School, University of Eastern Finland; Helsinki Police Department 5. Crime Displacement: The unintended consequences of an anti-human smuggling law in Egypt Gianluca A. Bertoni, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime, Milan, Italy Alberto Aziani, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime, Milan, Italy

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20th STREAM #4

9:00am - Issues Related to Disabilities 1. Lifetime victimization and polyvictimization among a Spanish sample of adults with Intellectual Disabilities Marta Codina, University of Barcelona Noemí Pereda, University of Barcelona Diego A.Díaz-Faes, University of Barcelona 2. Relapse of Destructive Behavior in Youths with Disabilities: A Behavior-analytic Perspective Madeleine Keevy, University of Nebraska Medical Center 3. Bias-motivated violence towards individuals with intellectual disability: An exploratory study with a Spanish sample Diego A. Díaz-Faes, University of Barcelona Marta Codina, University of Barcelona Noemí Pereda, University of Barcelona

10:00am - Courts 1. The Impact of Pretrial Release Programming on Re-arrest: Results from a Small County Sample Michelle Bolger, DeSales University Michael Phillips , DeSales University and Bucks County Probation and Parole

2. Using Civil Law Approaches to Hate Crimes in the United States for Cases of Antiquities Trafficking Kate Melody Burmon, Mount Saint Mary College

3. Untying the Hands of Prosecutors: The Role of Moral Imagination in Equitable Decision-Making Sophia Panayiota Sarantakos, University of Denver

11:00am - Youth 1. Adolescents Fending for Themselves: The Role of Mental Health and Social Support on Weapon Carrying Sharon Villalobos, California State University, Northridge Nayan Ramirez,California State University, Northridge 2. Sex, Drugs, and Re-offending: A Meta-Review on What Works to Reduce Juvenile Delinquency Lacee Pappas, University of California, Irvine 3. A Qualitative Exploration of the Educational and Career Aspirations of Gang-Associated Latino Male Youth in K-12 Adrian Huerta, University of Southern California, Rossier School of Education, Pullias Center for Higher Education Maritza Salazar, University of Southern California, Rossier School of Education, Pullias Center for Higher Education 4. The Victim Offender Overlap and the Responsibility of Police and Corrections to Know the Justice Client Daniel Jones, University of Huddersfield Sandra Bucerius, University of Alberta

12:00pm - Recidivism 1. Survival of the Recidivistic? Revealing Factors Associated to the Length of Multiple Homicide Offenders' Criminal Careers Enzo Yaksic, Atypical Homicide Research Group Gian Campedelli, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 2. Second Chances: Public Opinion of Restoration Reform Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University Robyn McDougle, Virginia Commonwealth University Brittany Keegan, Virginia Commonwealth University 3. Reducing Domestic Violence Recidivism through Focused-Deterrence Messaging Deborah Lamm Weisel, North Carolina State University and San Diego County District Attorney's Office Karin Schmerler, San Diego County District Attorney's Office Kevin Haggerty, University of Alberta

1:00pm - Body worn cameras I 1. Special Unit Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras at Two Police Organizations: A Diffusion of Innovations Analysis Gabrielle Wy, University of Maryland Janne Gaub, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Marthinus Koen, State University of New York Oswego 2. Body-Worn Cameras and Internal Accountability at a Police Agency Marthinus Koen, State University of New York Oswego Brooke Mathna, Longwood University

3. Body-Worn Cameras and the Courts: Evaluating the Impacts on Guilty Pleas and Case Processing Time Brigitte Poirier, Université de Montréal

2:00pm - Body worn cameras II 1. Analyzing IPV Prosecutions using BWC Data Julie Wartell, San Diego County District Attorney's Office 2. Impact of Body-Worn Cameras on Prosecution of Domestic Violence Deborah Lamm Weisel, North Carolina State University and San Diego County District Attorney's Office 3. Body-Worn Cameras: Technological Frames and Project Abandonment Marthinus Koen , State University of New York Oswego

3:00pm - Community policing 1. Conceptualizing Community Policing: Toward a Theoretical Framework Alex Billmeier, Florida State University 2. Evaluation of the CORE Telehealth Program to Manage Mental Health Emergency Calls Lori Lovins, Bowling Green State University Ashley Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown Heather Goltz, University of Houston Downtown Dana Smith, University of Houston Downtown 3. ‘Rhetoric Without Reality’ or Effective Policing Strategy? An Analysis of Community Policing and Police Fatal Force Wendy Koslicki, Ball State University Daniel Lytle, North Carolina Central University Dale Willits, Washington State University 4. Impact of the Los Angeles Community Safety Partnership and Alternatives Lily Robin, Urban Institute Libby Doyle, Urban Institute

4:00pm - Race, policing, and history 1. The Politicization of the Police: The Turkish Case Kadir Akyuz, University of Bridgeport Hasan Arslan, Western Connecticut State University 2. Admission, training and acting of the Military Police’s ‘Tropa de Choque’ after the Brazilian Spring Leandro Ayres França, Faculdade Estácio Rio Grande do Sul Luiz Felipe Dias Moraes, Brigada Militar do Rio Grande do Sul 3. Police Crime Against Black or Hispanic Victims, 2005-2014 Philip Stinson, Bowling Green State University Chloe Wentzlof, Bowling Green State University Steven Brewer, East Carolina University 4. Do Apologies Work? Accounting for the Racial History of Policing. Mark Benton, University of Missouri