Program Participation Anna Crayton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Program Participation Anna Crayton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Tuesday, October 31 MEETING SESSION 001: CAMPBELL CRIME AND JUSTICE GROUP MEETING Tuesday, October 31 - 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Convention Center, 308A SESSION 002: ASC TRAINING SEMINAR: DATA MINING FROM A REGRESSION PERSPECTIVE Tuesday, October 31 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Convention Center, 150C Chair: Richard Berk, University of Pennsylvania Data Mining From A Regression Perspective Richard Berk, University of Pennsylvania SESSION 003: ASC TRAINING SEMINAR: BEYOND OLS Tuesday, October 31 - 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Convention Center, 150C Chair: David McDowall, University at Albany Beyond OLS: An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models David McDowall, University at Albany MEETING SESSION 004: ACADEMY OF EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY BOARD MEETING Tuesday, October 31 - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm Convention Center, 308B 67 Tuesday, October 31 MEETING SESSION 005: ASC EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING Tuesday, October 31 - 3:00 pm to 7:00 pmBiltmore Hotel, Millennium Boardroom SESSION 006: FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY IN THEORY AND ACTION (SPONSORED BY THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME) Tuesday, October 31 - 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Convention Center, 308A Chairs: Mona J.E. Danner, Old Dominion University Nancy A. Wonders, Northern Arizona University SESSION 007: ASC EXECUTIVE BOARD DINNER Tuesday, October 31 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Biltmore Hotel, Athenian Room 68 Wednesday, November 1 THEMATIC SESSION SESSION 008: TESTING GENERAL STRAIN THEORY: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES (SPONSORED BY THE DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY) Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 401 Chair: Wan-Ning Bao, Indiana University - Purdue University The Relationship between Crime and "Objective" Versus "Subjective" Strains Giacinto Froggio, Istituto "Progetto Uomo" Robert Agnew, Emory University Comprehensive Test of General Strain Theory: Strains, Situational Based Emotions, Trait Based Emotions and Delinquency Byongook Moon, University of Alaska Fairbanks Merry Morash, Michigan State University Hye Won Hwang, Cheongju University Chronic Strains, Social Control, Social Learning, and Delinquency: A Test of Mediating Mechanisms Wan-Ning Bao, Indiana University - Purdue University Ain Haas, Indiana University - Purdue University Xiaojin Chen, Tulane University THEMATIC SESSION SESSION 009: CAMPBELL COLLABORATION CRIME AND JUSTICE COORDINATING GROUP MINI-SERIES PANEL ONE Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 403B Chair: David B. Wilson, George Mason University 69 Wednesday, November 1 The effectiveness of incarceration-based drug treatment in reducing recidivism Ojmarrh Mitchell, University of Cincinnati David B. Wilson, George Mason University Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland at College Park Police-led drug law enforcement: A meta-analytic review Lorraine Green Mazerolle, Griffith University Sacha Rombouts, Griffith University David Soole, Griffith University The effects of custodial vs. non-custodial sentences on re-offending: A systematic review of the state of knowledge Patrice Villettaz, University of Lausanne, Ecole des sciences criminelles martin killias, University of Lausanne Isabel Zoder, University of Lausanne THEMATIC SESSION SESSION 010: CRIMES OF THE STATE: MOVING BEYOND THE UNITED STATES (SPONSORED BY THE DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY) Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 406A Chair: Ronald Kramer, Western Michigan University Gold, Diamonds, and Blood: Crimes Against Humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo Christopher Mullins, University of Northern Iowa Dawn L. Rothe, University of Northern Iowa Alphonse Muhare, University of Northern Iowa The Forgotten Ones: Darfur Dawn L. Rothe, University of Northern Iowa Christopher Mullins, University of Northern Iowa Stephen L. Muzzatti, Ryerson University 70 Wednesday, November 1 Execution for Body Parts: A Case of State Emily Lenning, Western Michigan University Rights, Women and the State of Pakistan Sara Brightman, Western Michigan University Discussant: Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore THEMATIC SESSION SESSION 011: SCHOOL VIOLENCE, VICTIMISATION AND DELINQUENCY IN THE CARIBBEAN (SPONSORED BY THE DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY) Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 502B Chair: Ramesh Deosaran, The University of the West Indies Parental and Teacher Responses to School Delinquency: A "Jungle" at Home? Ramesh Deosaran, The University of the West Indies Social Capital, Civic Attitudes and School Delinquency: The Social Psychological Connection Ian Kevin Ramdhanie, The University of the West Indies School Victimisation and Bullying in the Caribbean Vidya Lall, The University of the West Indies Discussant: Christopher Howard Birkbeck, University of Salford - UK 71 Wednesday, November 1 THEMATIC SESSION SESSION 012: HIGHER EDUCATION, INCARCERATION AND REENTRY Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 506 Chair: Anna Crayton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants Douglas Thompkins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Anna Crayton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Angela Navarro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Lori Pompa, Temple University The College Initiative: Benefits and Barriers to Program Participation Anna Crayton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Offender Educational Opportunities and Employment upon Release: What Matters Social Capital or Human Capital? Douglas Thompkins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Jennifer Jensen, Rutgers University New Jersey's analysis of the effect of GED attainment on inmate recidivism Kristen M. Zgoba, New Jersey Department of Corrections SESSION 013: WHITE-COLLAR AND WORKPLACE CRIMES Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 308A Chair: Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice Statistics Between Guilt and Innocence: Settlement of Cases through Deferred Prosecution Agreements Richard Steven Gruner, U.C., Irvine, Department of Criminal., Law, and Society Errors and Misconducts in Crime Labs Hasan Buker, Washington State University 72 Wednesday, November 1 The Effect of Co-Defendants On Sentences Imposed in Federal White-Collar Cases Mark Motivans, Bureau of Justice Statistics Using General Strain Theory in Examining Specific Criminal Behavior in a Retail Setting Michael Baglivio, University of Florida Andrea Schoepfer, University of Florida SESSION 014: CRIME COVERAGE IN THE MEDIA Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 402A Chair: Aurora Wallace, New York University Crime Coverage, Place and Real Estate Aurora Wallace, New York University The Dope on Discourse: Media Analysis of Doping at the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics. Ophir Sefiha, Doctoral Student, Arizona State University SESSION 015: HOT TOPICS IN CRIME AND THE MEDIA Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 402B Chair: Glenn Walter Muschert, Miami University Celebreality: The Perpetuation of Celebrity Stalking in Western Society Kirsten Christiansen, CUNY, The Graduate Center & John Jay College of Criminal Justice Meredith Dank, CUNY, The Graduate Center & John Jay College of Criminal Justice Meredith L. Patten, CUNY, The Graduate Center & John Jay College of Criminal Justice Amanda Wu, CUNY, The Graduate Center & John Jay College of Criminal Justice School Violence: A Moral Panic Leigh Anne Deana Tait, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University The Cultural Legacy of the O. J. Simpson Trial David Giacopassi, The University of Memphis Wayne J. Pitts, University of Memphis K.B. Turner, The University of Memphis 73 Wednesday, November 1 The Youth Superpredator Crime Myth and the Columbine Shooting Victims Glenn Walter Muschert, Miami University SESSION 016: NEIGHBORHOODS, ROUTINE ACTIVITY, AND CRIMINAL OPPORTUNITY Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 403A Chair: Jeffrey A. Walsh, Illinois State University A Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of Neighborhood Gentrification as a Mediating Influence on Local Motor Vehicle Theft Rates 1990-2001 Jeffrey A. Walsh, Illinois State University An Analysis of Criminal Offenders' Target Selections Using Spatial Statistics George Kikuchi, Purdue University Impulsivity and Neighborhood Context: Investigating the Person-Context Nexus. Greg Zimmerman, University at Albany The Residential Environment & Burglary Arrests R. Timothy Coupe, University of Cambridge Laurence Blake, University of Birmingham SESSION 017: ISSUES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 404A Chair: Andrea M. Leverentz, University of Chicago Analysis of Narrative Data as a Model for Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Research Approaches Angela Taylor, N. D. R. I., Inc. The Qualitative Method as a Tool in Terrorism Research Vincent Joseph Hoffman, Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice Joseph Gregory Deleeuw, Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice "State Sex Offender Public Notification Requirements: Easy to Extreme" Jeffrey Alan Klingfuss, State of Mississippi Attorney General's Office 74 Wednesday, November 1 Reintroducing the Other: Moving from Contact to Friend and Back Michael S. Kinney, University of South Florida SESSION 018: MEASURMENT THEORY AND MEASUREMENT APPLIED Wednesday, November 1 - 8:00 am to 9:20 am Convention Center, 404B Chair: Lior Gideon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Do Dead People Speak Different Languages: A Comparative Approach to the Social Construction of Violent Death Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Rutgers University Perceptions of Crime and Disorder: Confirmatory Factor Analysis

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