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Monday, March 25, 2019

MONDAY, MARCH, 25 001. ACJS Budget, Finance, and Audit Committee Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 12:00 to 5:00 pm Third Floor: Chasseur

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

TUESDAY, MARCH, 26 002. ACJS Executive Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 7:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Boardroom

003. ACJS Meeting Registration Tuesday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 1:00 to 8:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside Registration

004. ACJS Assessment Workshop (Pre-Registration Required)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 1:30 to 5:30 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E

005. ACJS Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop (Pre-Registration Required)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 5:30 to 8:30 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 27 006. ACJS New Attendee Breakfast: If this is your first or second meeting, please feel free to attend.

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Breakfast 7:30 to 8:30 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom V

007. ACJS Meeting Registration Wednesday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 7:30 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside Registration

008. ACJS Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop - Continuation (Pre-Registration

Required) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 8:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D

009. Alpha Phi Sigma Wednesday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 8:00 to 8:00 pm Lobby Level: Waterview

010. Exhibit Hall Wednesday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Exhibits 9:00 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside A/B/C

011. Coffee Bar Wednesday 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 9:00 to 10:30 am Fourth Floor: Harborside A/B/C

012. ACJS Section Leadership Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Chasseur

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

013. Challenging Existing Victimology Paradigms Criminological Theory/Victimology Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Fang-Mei P. Law, Tiffin University Participants:

Creating a Story of Hope: Using Narrative Approach in Grief Counseling for Families of Traffic Accident Victims Fang-Mei P. Law, Tiffin University; Gwo-Jen G. Guo, National Changhua University of Education

Perception of the Stakeholders of the Criminal Justice System on the Sexual Victimization of Children Sherie Sara Sam, University of Madras; Kaviya Shankar, University of Madras

The Role of the Victim in Hazing Incidences: Implications for Behavioral and Statutory Change Tamson L. Six, Lock Haven University

"What Ails Victimology?" Revisted Chadley James, California State University - Fresno; Dawn Beichner, Illinois State University

014. Active Attacks, Civilian Perceptions of Use of Force, and Efficiency of Civilian Response Tactics

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

M. Hunter Martaindale, Texas State University Participants:

Comparing Civilian and Law Enforcement Perceptions of Use of Force Reasonableness William L. Sandel, Texas State University

#&$@!!: The Impact of Swear Words on Civilians’ Perception of Officer Use of Force J. Pete Blair, Texas State University

Examining Active Attack Victim Response with Agent-Based Modeling M. Hunter Martaindale, Texas State University

An Update of Active Attacks in the United States: 2000-2018 Aaron Duron, Texas State University 015. Police Use of Deadly Force

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Jeannice L. Louine, Claflin University Participants:

Counting Police Shootings in the United States: A Methodological Examination of Best Practices Jeannice L. Louine, Claflin University; David C. May, Mississippi State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Deadly Force Choices: Are Students and Police on the Same Page? George Coroian, West Virginia University Institute of Technology

Deadly Force in the News: Beyond the Washington Post Fatal Force Data, 2017 Sheryl Van Horne, Eastern University

Fatal Outcomes of Militarization: Re-Examining the Relationship Between the 1033 Program and Police Use of Deadly Force Wendy Koslicki, Ball State University; Rachael Brooks, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University

016. Policing Black Bodies

Author Meets Critics Author Meets Critic 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Essex C Moderator:

Angela J. Hattery, George Mason University Critic:

Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University 017. Telling Their Story: Activism and Action

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Cassandra Mary Frances Gonzalez, University of Colorado at Boulder Participants:

Black Women, Sex Trafficking, and Activism: Centering Black Women in Research and Abolition Efforts Cassandra Mary Frances Gonzalez, University of Colorado at Boulder

BREAKING NEWS: Has Violence Against the Media Become Acceptable? Keith J. Bell, West Liberty University

Formerly Incarcerated Black Mothers Matter Too: Resisting Social Constructions of Motherhood Jaya Davis, University of Texas Arlington; Michael Mitchell, University of Texas Arlington

Violence Interrupters: What Factors Encourage Former Gang Members to Commit to Community-Based Violence Prevention? Joseph Johnson, Rowan University; David Everson, University of Southern Maine

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

018. The Marginalization of Immigrants from Justice Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Immigrants and Justice Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Daniel N. Clay, Elmira College Participants:

“Give Us Your Poor, Your Tired, Your Huddled Masses” So They Can Be Lawfully Abused Daniel N. Clay, Elmira College

Immigrant Shelter Child Sexual Abuse: A Crime Embedded in a Crime that Requires Culturally Responsive Interventions Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Andrea Aviles, Private practice

Nature and Extent of Human Trafficking - A Content Analysis of Media Reports (2012-2015) Suman Kakar, Florida International University; Wendy Dressler, Florida International University; Christian Sanchez, Florida International University

Crimmigration and Abuses of Immigrants Janice Joseph, Stockton University 019. Assessing the Community Youth Gang Problem in the Mississippi Delta

Juvenile Justice/Delinquents, Status Offenders, and Gangs Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Moderator:

Sherill V. Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State University Discussants:

O. Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University Rochelle E. McGee-Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State University Alaba Oludare, Mississippi Valley State University

020. Examining What Impacts Pretrial and Sentencing Outcomes

Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Daniel Brice Baker, The Ohio State University Participants:

Analysis of Pretrial Release Conditions and County Social Structure in Florida Sarah Harper Ardis, University of South Florida

Examining Justice Reinvestment in Oregon: Assessing the Effects of Pretrial Detention on Prison Sentences Christopher M. Campbell, Portland State University; Ryan Labrecque, Portland State University; Michael Weinerman, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Assessing and Comparing the Utility of Focal Concerns and Feminist Theories in Predicting Sentence-length for DWI Defendants Tana McCoy, Roosevelt University; Patti Ross Salinas, Missouri State University; Nenevah Nikola, Roosevelt University

Further Unraveling Veterans Preference: Exploring Racial and Gender Differences among Veteran and Non-Veteran State Prisoners and Sentencing Outcomes Erika J. Brooke, University of Florida; Jennifer H. Peck, University of Central Florida

021. Assessing Effectiveness and Pitfalls in Community Supervision

Corrections/Community Corrections Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Justin C. Medina, Lycoming College Participants:

Comparing the Effectiveness of Three Court-Based Approaches for Supervising Probationers with Serious Mental Illnesses Leon Sawh, University of Chicago; Matthew W. Epperson, University of Chicago

Missed Officer-Probationer Contacts and its Influence on Rearrest Justin C. Medina, Lycoming College; Haley Zettler, University of Memphis

The Effectiveness of Day Reporting Centers: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial Linsey Belisle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Matthew Philip West, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; William H. Sousa, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

The Effects of Thinking for Change on Community Supervision Successful Completion Tina L. Freiburger, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Kareem Jordan, American University; Mari Pierce, Penn State University-Beaver

022. Research Involving Jails: Making a Difference

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Chair:

Michael E. Antonio, West Chester University Participants:

Access to Justice in Short-Term Detention Blythe Alison Balestrieri, Virginia Commonwealth University Economics Goes to Jail: Educating the Entrepreneurs of the Future Michael Elonge, University of

Maryland College Park Making the Incarcerated Body: Intake in the New York City Jails Ariel Simone Ludwig, Virginia

Polytechnic Institute and State University The Relationship between Jail Visitation and Attitudinal Outcomes: Implications for Young Offenders

Colby L. Valentine, Dominican College

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

023. Bullying and Cyber Bullying Juvenile Justice/Schools and Juvenile Justice Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX Chair:

Ahmad Falah Alomosh, University of Sharjah Participants:

Cyberbullying among School Students in Sharjah Emirate, United Arab Emirates Ahmad Falah Alomosh, University of Sharjah; Salama Mohammed Alrahoomi, University of Sharjah; Mohdy Mohamed Al Shamsi, Department of Family Development Center; Uomaima Dham Alani, Department of Family Development Center

Does Adults' Recognition of School Bullying and Cyberbullying have Effect on Bully and Victims? Yongjae Nam, Michigan State University; Juyoung Song, Penn State University

School Victimization: The Effects of Increased Safety Measurements on Routine Activities Matthew M. Le Claire, Coppin State University

University Student Views on Internet Harassment: Attempting to Understand Perceptions of Cyberbullying Victimization Brenda F. Prochaska, Lake Erie College; Kristen N. Sobba, Southeast Missouri State University; Monica Bixby Radu, Southeast Missouri State University

Digital Forms of Teen Dating Violence Justin Patchin, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Sameer Hinduja, Florida Atlantic University; Charern Lee, University of Minnesota Duluth

024. CEU Training Event

Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 5:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI Presenter:

Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore 025. Terrorist Propaganda and Recruitment

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Hasan Arslan, Western Connecticut State University Participants:

Weaponizing the Environment in Violent Jihadi Propaganda Travis Morris, Norwich University Pathways to Radicalization: Examining the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Extremism

Connor James Stewart, Arizona State University Domestic Pathways Toward Radicalization Sherry Siller, University of New Haven Decoding the Language and the Patterns in the ISIS Magazine Dabiq Hasan Arslan, Western

Connecticut State University; Halil Bisgin, University of Michigan-Flint

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

026. Animals, Plants, and Corrections Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Leslie B. Hill, The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina Participants:

Perceptions of a Canine Training Program in a Southern Correctional Facility Alesa Liles, Georgia College and State University

Reformative Justice: The Healing Garden Impact Study Miyuki C. Vamadevan Arimoto, Western Oregon University; Melissa Buis Michaux, Willamette University; Misty Weitzel, Western Oregon University

Towards an Agricultural Correctional System Ivan G. Birch, Henderson State University Using Animals to Reduce the Pains of Imprisonment Leslie B. Hill, The Citadel, Military College of

South Carolina 027. Comparative: Fear of Crime and Issues in Victimology

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom X Chair:

Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Reducing Crime, Disorder and Fear: A Study of Beat Policing in Dhaka Mohammed B. Kashem, National University, Bangladesh

The Digital Divide and Fear of Cybercrime Victimization in Europe Viviana Andreescu, University of Louisville; Bryant Plumlee, University of Louisville

The Truth about False Rape Allegations Hanif Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, Haryana Police; Rihan Suri, Jamia Millia Islamia

Income Inequality and Crime in Europe: A Meta-Analysis of Recent Cross-National Studies Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Young-Oh Hong, Korean Institute of Criminology, South Korea; Chunghyeon Seo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Hillegass Blair, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

028. Teaching Society, Ethics, and the Law IV Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Kathryn Elvey, Plymouth State University Participants:

Deleting Terror: Exploring the Ethical Aspects of Countering Online Extremism W. Chris Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport

Legal and Ethical Issues in Gun Ownership Eric See, Methodist University; Christopher M. Bellas, Youngstown State University; Sarah See, Methodist University

Understanding Police Use of Force: An Ethical Framework Christopher M. Bellas, Youngstown State University; Sarah See, Methodist University; Eric See, Methodist University; Wendy Vonnegut, Methodist University

The Ethics of Catastrophic Incidents David A. Mackey, Plymouth State University 029. Establishing a Justice Dialog

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Tara A. Garrison, Walden University Participants:

Media Exposure and Social Response as Predictors of Citizen’s Attitudes Toward Police Tara A. Garrison, Walden University

Police Officers’ Perceptions of Body-Worn Camera Technology Jonah E. Obasi, Fulton County Government

Recognition of the ‘Subaltern’ Experience of Returning Citizens: From a Sociology of Absences Towards a Plural Knowledge Outlook in Criminal Justice Reform Maria D. Valdovinos, George Mason University

Unfriending the Policing Culture: Moving Towards Dismantling a System of Oppression Tony Gaskew, University of Pittsburgh

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

030. The Importance of Listening, Believing, and Supporting When Working with Justice-Involved Youth Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Juveniles and Justice Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Aimee Delaney, Worcester State University Participants:

False Memory: Developmental Trends and a False Memory Paradigm Comparison Katherine L. McGuire, Western Illinois University; Erin L. Murphy, Western Illinois University; Deni T. Smith, Western Illinois University

The Influence of Adult Supports on Perceptions of Crime Among Juveniles Trevor A. Fronius, WestEd The Perceptions of and Policies regarding Juvenile Trafficking: A Study of Justice Agencies Katy

Hancock, Murray State University 031. Media and Crime: Fictional Representation and Its Implications

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Media, Crime, and Justice Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: James Chair:

Cassandra Reyes, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Black and White Hats: Non-Human Animals as “Bad Guys” and “Good Guys” in the Media Cassandra Reyes, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Crime, Money, and Magic: Portrayals of Financial Crime in Contemporary American Comic Books Staci Strobl, UW-Platteville

What Does Disney Tell Us About Mass Incarceration?: Media and Children of Incarcerated Parents Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Howard University

Is It The CSI Effect? – Criminal Justice Students’ Choice of Major and Career Goals Kimberly Collica-Cox, Pace University; Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University

032. Mental Health Issues and Marginalization

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Mental Health and Justice Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Kent A Chair:

Natasha A. Baloch, University of South Florida Participants:

Examining the Mediating Effects of Mental Disabilities on the Income-Crime Relationship Natasha A. Baloch, University of South Florida

Head Injuries and Intimate Partner Violence: What We Know, and What We Don’t Allison Brooke Willingham, University of Wisconsin Superior

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Sterilized and Stigmatized: A Comparative Literature Analysis Related to the Treatment of PwMI and LGBT Persons during the Nazi Era Michele P. Bratina, West Chester University; Jacqueline Carsello, West Chester University

The Old Ball Gag and Chain: BDSM, Gender, Mental Health and the Law Brianne M. Posey, Washington State University

033. Racism, Mass Incarceration, and Media Deception

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Race and Justice Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Kent B Chair:

Edidiong Mendie, Texas Southern University Participants:

Collateral Consequences of Race: Mass Incarceration and The Politics of Racial Injustice Henry Jackson, Metropolitan State University of Denver

“It’s Hard Out Here if You’re a Black Felon”: A Critical Examination of Black Male Reentry Jason Williams, Montclair State University; Sean Wilson, William Paterson University; Carrie Bergeson, Montclair State University

De-institutionalizing Adult Substance Use Residential Treatment Programs: Initiating Social Justice Roberto Velasquez, New Mexico State University

Female Offenders in the News: An Intersectional Analysis of Crime Story Narratives Pauline Brennan, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Danielle Slakoff, Loyola University New Orleans

034. Digging Deeper: Felony Recidivism, Trauma and Stress in Drug Court Programs

Courts and Law/Specialty Courts Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

V. Lynn Tankersley, Mercer University Participants:

The Sources and Extent of Occupational Stress in Utah Public Defenders Teresa Lynn Welch, Nova Southeastern University/ Salt Lake Legal Defender Association

What’s the Difference? Comparing Two Felony Drug Courts in one Southeastern Metropolitan Region Jerrica Lighting, Mercer University; V. Lynn Tankersley, Mercer University; Tri M. Le, Mercer University

Trauma, Drug Courts, and the Public Health Model of Drug Regulation Kathleen M. Contrino, Canisius College

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

035. Self Control and Biosocial Factors in Criminal Offending Criminological Theory/Biosocial and Psychological Theories Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Michelle Bolger, DeSales University Participants:

Self-Control Among College Students: An Analysis Using the 2D4D Ratio Kelsey Bodnar, Sam Houston State University; Scott Jessick, University of Nebraska Omaha; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State University; Todd Armstrong, University of Nebraska Omaha; Jessica Wells, Boise State University; Richard Lewis, Sam Houston State University

Social Control Theory, Attachment, and Antisocial Behavior: Explanations from a Biopsychosocial Perspective Matthias Woeckener, Sam Houston State University; Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State University; Jessica Wells, Boise State University; Richard Lewis, Sam Houston State University; Eric M. Cooke, Sam Houston State University; Nicholas Kavish, Sam Houston State University; Todd Armstrong, University of Nebraska Omaha

Do Individual's Microbiome Influence Their Criminal Behavior? Myunghoon Roh, Texas A&M University - San Antonio

The Contribution of Maternal and Paternal Self-Control to Child and Adolescent Self-Control: A Latent Class Analysis of Intergenerational Transmission Michelle Bolger, DeSales University; Ryan C. Meldrum, Florida International University; J.C. Barnes, University of Cincinnati

036. Assessing Criminal Justice Education: Analysis of Survey Results from Graduating Seniors

Criminal Justice Education/Assessment Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel B Moderator:

Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word Discussants:

Joseph Gustafson, Salem State University Jeb A. Booth, Salem State University Gina Curcio, Salem State University Paul Daniel D.C. Bones, Texas Womans University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

037. Body-Worn Cameras Case Studies Policing/Police Technology Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Melinda R. Roberts, University of Southern Indiana Participants:

A Case Study of Administrator Perceptions and Experiences with the Implementation of Body-Worn Cameras Melinda R. Roberts, University of Southern Indiana; Marthinus Christoffel Koen, University of Southern Indiana; Bryce C. Newell, University of Kentucky

A Case Study of the Implementation of Body-Worn Cameras at a Single Police Agency Marthinus Christoffel Koen, University of Southern Indiana; Melinda R. Roberts, University of Southern Indiana; Bryce C. Newell, University of Kentucky; Gabrielle Cabrera Wy, University of Southern Indiana

Making Sense of Body-Worn Cameras: An In-Depth Examination of Special Units Across Two Agencies Gabrielle Cabrera Wy, University of Southern Indiana; Marthinus Christoffel Koen, University of Southern Indiana

Campus Cameras: Body-Worn Cameras in Collegiate Law Enforcement Agencies Janne E. Gaub, East Carolina University

038. Connecting Research to the Field: Conversations with the International Association of Chiefs of

Police (IACP) Policing/Police Operational Strategies Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel D Moderator:

Robin S. Engel, University of Cincinnati Discussants:

Domingo Herraiz, The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Erin Vermilye, The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Nick Corsaro, University of Cincinnati Rob Worden, The John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety

039. Labeling Theory and Criminal Behavior

Criminological Theory/Learning Theories Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Gregory Rocheleau, Ball State University Participants:

Adolescent E-Cigarette Use: Testing Learning and Control Theories Gregory Rocheleau, Ball State University; Anthony G. Vito, Ball State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Social Learning and Distracted Driving Pamela Tontodonato, Kent State University; Allyson M. Drinkard, Ashland University

When The Label Doesn't Fit: Resilient Children of Incarcerated Parents Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Howard University

040. Fear and Victimology

Criminological Theory/Victimology Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Jennifer L. Jarrett, University of Florida Participants:

Fear and the Unknown: Does Priming with Crime Images Influence Fear in a Novel Environment? Jennifer L. Jarrett, University of Florida; Jodi Lane, University of Florida

Fear of Crime Among Students: How Middle and High Schools Can Make a Difference Katie A. Farina, Cabrini University

Perceived Safety on a College Campus: The Role of Mental Health Angela Taylor, Fayetteville State University

Social Learning and the Fear of Crime: Are Women Socialized to be Afraid? Kenna K. Carlsen, University of Florida; Jodi Lane, University of Florida; Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, University of Florida

Victimization and Fear of Crime Among Marijuana Dispensary Workers Within Colorado and Washington Mary K. Evans, University of Northern Colorado; Kyle C. Ward, University of Northern Colorado; Brian M. Iannacchione, University of Northern Colorado; Vanessa Arellano, University of Northern Colorado

041. Current Issues in Police Work

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

John M. Violanti, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY Participants:

Early Death among Police Officers: An Analysis of Years of Potential Service Lost John M. Violanti, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY

Contravening Perspective on Federal Law Enforcement Oversight: Obama v. Trump Michael J. Palmiotto, Wichita State University; Lawrence Armand French, New Mexico State

Instafacesnaptweet: Social Media and Officer Free Speech in the Era of Political Polarization Alan Johnson, Marian University

The Effect of Media and Social Media on Emergency Responders Jane M. Tucker, West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Brianna Caprio, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

042. Police Use of Force Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Michael R. Cavanaugh, University of Houston-Downtown Participants:

An Examination of the Use of Force in the New Orleans Police Department 2016-2018 Michael R. Cavanaugh, University of Houston-Downtown

Resisting Arrest: The Discretionary Use of Force by the Police Otwin Marenin, Washington State University

To Shoot or Not to Shoot? Decision-Making for Criminal Justice Students Brian Harte, St. John's University; Justin Spaulding, State University of New York at Canton

Understanding the Spatial Distribution of Officer-Involved Shootings Francis R. Benton, Sam Houston State University; Joshua Shawick, Sam Houston State University; Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State University

043. Perspectives on the Death Penalty

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Death Penalty Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Liqun Cao, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Participants:

"An Eye for an Eye: Retributive or Restorative?" George F. Kain, Western Connecticut State University Death Penalty Versus Life In Prison Sentences Adriana Ruiz, Tiffin University Public Opinion and the Death Penalty in the 21st Century EmmaLeigh E. Kirchner, Mercyhurst

University; Taylor Tharp, Mercyhurst University; Gabrielle Kendall, Mercyhurst University The Death Penalty in China: An Update Liqun Cao, University of Ontario Institute of Technology The (Uncertain) "Withering Away” of the Death Penalty Due to Decreasing Popularity and Super-

Regulatory Costs Leona Deborah Jochnowitz, Curry College 044. Women Imprisoned and the Intersection of Race and Gender

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Gender and Justice Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Melissa Hickman Barlow, Fayetteville State University Participants:

Elusive Self-Defense: An Examination of Black Femininity and Stand Your Ground Law Terressa A. Benz, Oakland University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Intersectionality and the Trial of Joan Little David Edward Barlow, Fayetteville State University; Melissa Hickman Barlow, Fayetteville State University

Writing to be Heard: Prison Narratives and the Meaning of Captivity for Imprisoned Black Women Breea Willingham, SUNY Plattsburgh

Project 180: A New Approach to Addressing Prostitution Rebecca Pfeffer, University of Houston - Downtown

045. Immigration Policy and Injustice

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Immigrants and Justice Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Kerry L. Alvarez, The College of New Jersey Participants:

A Clinical Forensic Nexus Between Separated Parents and Failing Asylum Screenings Erick Jacobs, Private practice; Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA

An Examination of DACA as a Policy Bedrock and Therapy for the Challenge of Unauthorized Children Arrivals Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, Elizabeth City State University

Conflicts, Refugees, and Dynamics of Integration: A Qualitative Research Cuneyt Gurer, University of Siegen; Arif Akgul, Indiana State University

Sessions V. Dimaya and the Defects of the Immigration and Nationality Act Kerry L. Alvarez, The College of New Jersey

046. Latest Findings from the National Juvenile Justice Data Analysis Program

Juvenile Justice/Delinquents, Status Offenders, and Gangs Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Charles Puzzanchera, National Center for Juvenile Justice Participants:

Trends in Violent Crime and Arrests Among Juveniles and Young Adults Charles Puzzanchera, National Center for Juvenile Justice; Samantha Ehrmann, National Center for Juvenile Justice

Sexual Victimization of and Offending by Juveniles Samantha Ehrmann, National Center for Juvenile Justice; Charles Puzzanchera, National Center for Juvenile Justice

In the Deep: A Look at Girls Committed to Residential Placement Sarah Hockenberry, National Center for Juvenile Justice

New Data Analysis Tool Focuses on Youth Residential Placement Facilities Melissa Sickmund, National Center for Juvenile Justice

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

047. Jurisdictions Matter! The Importance of Local Justice Systems in Criminal Justice Reform Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Moderator:

Whitney Threadcraft Walker, University of the District of Columbia Discussant:

Melody Mitchell Threadcraft, Jarvis Christian College 048. Identifying Obstacles to Success on Supervision

Corrections/Community Corrections Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Andrea M. Walker, The University of Tampa Participants:

A Delicate Dance: Ethical and Systemic Issues in Providing Community-Based Sex Offender Treatment Andrea M. Walker, The University of Tampa

Discretionary Decision-Making and Parole Revocation: Examining the Effect of Race and Ethnicity Tri Keah Henry, Sam Houston State University

Set Up To Fail: Supervision as a Reentry Obstacle Jennifer Marie Ortiz, Indiana University Southeast; Kimberly Wrigley, Indiana University Southeast

049. Research on Critical Issues in Institutional Corrections

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Chair:

Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants:

Examining Effects of Correctional Staff, Deprivation, and Importation on Prison Suicide TaLisa J. Carter, American University

Examining Race, Ethnicity, and Skin Tone Differences in Perceptions of Correctional Officer Procedural Justice and Legitimacy Kallee McCullough, California State University, Bakersfield

Male-Female Differences in the Utilization of Self-Initiated Medical Care by Inmates Brian R. Wyant, La Salle University; Holly Harner, La Salle University; Brian Lockwood, Monmouth University

The Effects of Procedural Justice on Cooperation and Compliance among Inmates in a Work Release Program Ed Maguire, Arizona State University; Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk, Florida Atlantic University; William Wells, Sam Houston State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

050. Racial Differences in the Deterrent Effect of School Sanctions Juvenile Justice/Schools and Juvenile Justice Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX Moderator:

Aimee Burgdorf, Shelby County Juvenile Court Discussants:

Brian Chopko, Kent State University at Stark Racheal Pesta, Eastern Connecticut State University

051. Terrorism Around the World: Criminological and Geopolitical Perspectives

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Alexander George Toth, The University of Tampa Participants:

Terrorism in Nigeria: Twenty-First Century Killings by Fulani Herdsmen Emmanuel Ben-Edet, Texas Southern University; Edidiong Mendie, Texas Southern University; Declan I. Onwudiwe, Texas Southern University; Robert Mupier, Texas Southern University

Turkey’s Role in the Foreign Fighter Phenomenon as a Regional Power Ahmet S. Yayla, DeSales University

Understanding Nigerian Security: Implications for Surveillance and Democracy Declan I. Onwudiwe, Texas Southern University; Smart Otu, Federal University, Nigeria

An Examination of Unique Qualitative Data: South American Terrorist Organizations and Drug Trafficking Alexander George Toth, The University of Tampa; Scott Allen, University of South Florida

052. Health, Mental Health, and Corrections

Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Chelsey Narvey, The University of Texas at Dallas Participants:

Prevalence of Attention Deficit Disorder Among Federal Probationers with Methamphetamine Addiction Jeanie Thies, Lindenwood University; Joseph Zlatic, Lindenwood University

Psychiatric Hospital and Male Offenders with Mental Illness Shihyun Lin, Yuli Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan; Yusheng Lin, National Taipei University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Understanding How Halfway House Residents Perceive and Access Healthcare during the Transition from Prison to the Community Rochisha Shukla, Urban Institute; Kamala Mallik-Kane, Urban Institute; Ellen Paddock, Urban Institute

An Overview of Health Care in Prisons and the Promise of Telemedicine As a Path Forward Chelsey Narvey, The University of Texas at Dallas

053. Comparative Policing: Perceptions and Legitimacy of Police

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom X Chair:

Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi Participants:

Explaining Tuvaluans Attitudes and Behavior Toward the Police: An Empirical Examination Danielle Watson, The University of the South Pacific; Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi; Toby Miles-Johnson, Queensland University of Technology

Testing Procedural Justice in Systemically Corrupt Countries: Do Instrumental Concerns Explain the Weak Role of Legitimacy Robert Patrick Peacock, Florida International University

What Can Be Done to Make Crime Reporting Easy to Police Hanif Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, Haryana Police; Badruddin Badar, Gurugram University

054. Trigger Warnings in the Criminal Justice Classroom

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Moderator:

Colby L. Valentine, Dominican College Discussants:

Ellen Cohn, Flordia International University Tiffany Kragens, Upper Iowa University Amber L. Morczek, Cottey College

055. Justice, Human Rights, and Activism: Special Topics

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State University Participants:

Mutual Disclosure Between Sexual Violence Victims: Comparing the Effects in U.S. with Those in Korea Eunsuhk Choi, Washington State University; Anne Korp, Washington State University; Faith E. Lutze, Washington State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Source of Judicial Error Matters for Public Support of Self-Help Conflict Management Leanna Ireland, Virginia Tech

Public Attitudes Toward Felon Disenfranchisement: Ignorance and Immutability Jennifer H. Webster, McKendree University; Roxanne Beard, McKendree University; Robyn Berkley, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

056. The Role of Rapport and Decision-Making in Juvenile Justice System Outcomes

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Juveniles and Justice Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Monic P. Behnken, Iowa State University Participants:

Prosecutorial Decision-Making for Persons Under the Age of 18 in the Harris County, Texas Adult Criminal Justice System: Patterns and Predictors Maisha Nichole Cooper, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Rapport: The Door to Juvenile Justice in the Police Interview Margaret Tardif, Hofstra University Sexual Assault Medical Exam Evidence and Prosecutorial Decisions in Child Sexual Abuse Cases

Tammy Bracewell, Texas A&M University-Central Texas 057. Media and Crime: Framing Offenders in the News

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Media, Crime, and Justice Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: James Chair:

Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University Participants:

Analyzing Newspaper Coverage of Hate Crimes Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University; Shauntey James, Penn State-Harrisburg

Gender, Media, and Terrorism: An Examination of Frames, Representation, and Extremist Ideology Skyler J. Morgan, Michigan State University

Monsters Among Us: The Dehumanization and Humanization of Serial Rape Offenders in Print Media Lauren E. Wright, Northeastern State University

“We Have These Wonderful Photographs of Our Two New Felons”: Criminal Justice and School Bullying Robert A. Brooks, Worcester State University; Jeffrey W. Cohen, University of Washington-Tacoma

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

058. Mental Illness: Risk Factors, Deviance, and Delinquency Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Mental Health and Justice Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Chair:

Stephen E. Brown, Western Carolina University Participants:

Chicken or Egg? Suicidal and Violent Behaviors among Adjudicated Delinquent Boys Judy A. Van Wyk, University of Rhode Island

Mental Disorders as Deviance: An Overview Stephen E. Brown, Western Carolina University; Samantha Klaver, Western Carolina University

Non-Violent Offending and Mental Illness: Prevalence and Risk Factors? Michelle Harris, Georgia State University; Leah Daigle, Georgia State University

Psychiatric Emergencies in Latino/a Children of Deported Parents: Where is the Justice? Roberto Velasquez, New Mexico State University

059. Policing the Pipeline and the Periphery

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Race and Justice Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Chair:

Dana Jones Hubbard, Cleveland State University Participants:

An Analysis of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Officer-Involved Shootings in Dallas Whitney Faggins, University of North Texas at Dallas; Julie Siddique, University of North Texas at Dallas

Drug Use Among Arabs and Arab Americans Amny M. Shuraydi, Dallas, Texas Education for Incarceration: Young Black Men, Schools, and the Consequences of Anti-Gang Policing

Mary A. Cannito-Coville, The College of New Jersey Holes in the Pipeline: An Empirical Test of the Relationship between School Suspension and

Incarceration Stacey Houston, George Mason University 060. The Long Game: Moving Beyond "What Works" in Drug Courts

Courts and Law/Specialty Courts Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

Brook W. Kearley, University of Maryland Participants:

A State-Wide Analysis Comparing Long-term Recidivism Among Michigan DTC Participants and Probationers Kristen DeVall, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Christina Lanier, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation on Mortality: Evidence from a 15-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial Brook W. Kearley, University of Maryland; John Cosgrove, University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Social Work; Alexandra S. Wimberly, University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Social Work

Specialty Courts, Special for Whom? Brittany J. Hood, Indiana University Bloomington; Jessica Meckes, Indiana University Bloomington

061. Critical Evaluation of Social Environments

Criminological Theory/Critical and Conflict Theories Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Douglas Evans, Fairleigh Dickinson University Participants:

A Content Analysis of INCEL (Involuntary Celibate) Online Forums Douglas Evans, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Chunrye Kim, Saint Joseph's University

Advertising as Macro-Structure: Predicting Arrest Rates Robert Grantham, Bridgewater State; Johnathan Norton, Bridgewater State; Feodor Gostjev, Bridgewater State

Neoliberal Securitization of the University Leslie-Dawn Quick, Marshall University; Stephen T. Young, Marshall University

White-Collar Crime and Public Corruption: Ultra-Realist Applications from the Nightlife Economy Kenneth Sebastian Leon, Rutgers University

062. Assessment in Undergraduate Research Methods – Best Practices

Criminal Justice Education/Assessment Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Moderator:

Tracey Woodard, University of South Carolina Upstate Discussants:

Michele Covington, University of South Carolina Upstate Courtney McDonald, University of South Carolina Upstate

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

063. Camera Technology and Police Practice Policing/Police Technology Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Bryce Peterson, Urban Institute Participants:

Police Body Cameras: The Death of Discretion Montella E. Smith, Missouri Western State University; Britane Hubbard, Missouri Western State University; Leighandra Hazlett, Missouri Western State University

Video Analytics in Law Enforcement Public Surveillance: Preliminary Results from Milwaukee's Network Optimization Bryce Peterson, Urban Institute; Daniel S. Lawrence, Urban Institute

Police Decision-Making Process: Reporting and Documentation of Incidents Recorded on Police Body Worn Cameras Christopher A. Wydra, California University of Pennsylvania

The Impact of Body-Worn Cameras on Police Use of Force Nusret Sahin, Stockton University 064. Police Operational Strategies: Dealing with Special Populations

Policing/Police Operational Strategies Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Halil Akbas, Troy University Participants:

A Behavioral Health Approach to Reducing Police Calls for Service and EMS Runs Stephanie Manzi, Roger Williams University; Sean P. Varano, Roger Williams University; Eric Bronson, Roger Williams University

Police-Led Addiction Assistance: Evaluating a Substance Use Treatment In Lieu of Incarceration Referral Program Shannon Streisel, University of Delaware; Daniel O'Connell, University of Delaware

Protecting Children of Arrested Parents: A Trauma Informed Approach Sheri Jenkins Keenan, The University of Memphis; Tammy Renea Yosich, The University of Memphis

The Correlates of Specialized Police Gang Units D. Cody Gaines, University of Wisconsin at Platteville 065. Employment Exchange Wednesday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Employment Exchange 12:00 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Essex A

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

066. Social Control at the Macro Level Criminological Theory/Social Control Theory Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Rebecca Headley Konkel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Participants:

Microgeographic- and Neighborhood-Level Effects on the Locations of Repeat Drug Overdoses Rebecca Headley Konkel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Social Disorder and Rates of Victimization within Caribbean Nations Jesus A. Campos, Texas Southern University; Robert Mupier, Texas Southern University

The Role of Collective Efficacy in Community Social Control: How Far Will a Community Go? Adam L. Dulin, US Department of State

067. Special Topics within Victimology

Criminological Theory/Victimology Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Susan T. Quinn, Georgia Gwinnett College Participants:

Examination of the Impact of Individual, Family, and Community Factors on the Perceived Risk of Victimization Susan T. Quinn, Georgia Gwinnett College; Maryann White, Georgia Gwinnett College

Identifying Patterns of Victimization among Prisoners: A Latent Class Analysis Approach Andia Azimi, Sam Houston State University; Jane Daquin, The University of Alabama; Susan Hoppe, Sam Houston State University

Individual and Family Factors for Sibling Maltreatment Victimization: Results from a Prospective Longitudinal Study Kristen M. Benedini, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Target Congruence Theory and the Victim-Offender Overlap Egbert Zavala, University of Texas at El Paso

068. Emerging Issues in Police Encounters

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Kayla G. Jachimowski, Saint Vincent College Participants:

It’s Complicated: Educational Attainment and Violent Police Encounters Thaddeus Lateef Johnson, Georgia State University; Natasha N. Johnson, Georgia State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Impact of Mental Health Resources on Police Officer Action Kayla G. Jachimowski, Saint Vincent College; Lindsey N. Smathers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Carley Smathers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Predictors of Police Citations in Harris County, Texas Abiodun Raufu, Texas Southern University; Lucy Tsado, Lamar University; Doris Krakrafaa-Bestman, Lone Star College-CyFair; Emmanuel Ben-Edet, Texas Southern University; Oludayo Famakin-Johnson, Texas Southern University

Seeking Justice: Changing the Police Decision-Making Process in Encounters with the Mentally Ill Jeff Smith, Lawrenceville Police Department; Barry Honea, Lawrenceville Police Department

069. Use of Force and Police Officers' Safety

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Ryan L. Radmall, University of Nevada, Las Vega Participants:

Assessing Officer Injuries Sustained During Violent Confrontations Darrell Ross, Valdosta State University

Predicting Law Enforcement Officer Use of Force from Variables Measured by the 2013 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) Survey Using A Multilevel Analysis Ryan L. Radmall, University of Nevada, Las Vega

De-Escalation, What Does That Mean Anyway? Pat Nelson, Minnesota State University Mankato 070. Death Penalty Policy: Policy and Practice

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Death Penalty Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Lisa Holleran, St. Edward's University Participants:

Capital Clemency and Kasich Stacy K. Parker, Muskingum University; Morgan Gossett, Muskingum University; Gabriella Gottke, Muskingum University; Camra Long, Muskingum University

Death Penalty and Human Rights: Whither Prison Systems in African Countries? Oluyemi Adetunji Stephens, Cottage of Hope Empowerment and Rehabilitation Center

Delay and Death: An Update on Ohio's Attempt to Streamline Capital Punishment Patricia Bergum Wagner, Youngstown State University; Gene Donofrio, Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals; Derick A. Young, Youngstown State University

Mitigating Evidence across Different Aggravating Factors in Capital Murder Lisa Holleran, St. Edward's University; Tyler J. Vaughan, Minnesota State University-Mankato.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

071. Special Topics on Gender and Justice Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Gender and Justice Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Katherine L. Perez, Sam Houston State University Participants:

Bystander Intervention: An Examination of Likelihood and Risk of Intervention Katherine L. Perez, Sam Houston State University; Katherine Meeker, Sam Houston State University; Brittany E. Hayes, Sam Houston State University; Eryn O'Neal, Sam Houston State University

Digital Vigilantism versus Vigilantism: Virtual Violence as Impetus for Gender Justice Sarah Fischer, Marymount University

Rapists and Paternity Rights: Re-Victimizing the Victim while Protecting the Villain Gemini Alexis Creason-Parker, Northeastern State University; Lauren E. Wright, Northeastern State University

Redefining Revenge: A Complex Analysis of State Revenge Porn Legislation and Federal Legislation for Post-Modern America Leah Ciccone, Western Connecticut State University

072. Crimmigration and the Criminalization of Immigrants

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Immigrants and Justice Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Emily Kate Bozanich, Simon Fraser University Participants:

MS-13, Moral Panics, and Forced Migrations: Theorizing Deportability and Carceral Studies Kenneth Sebastian Leon, Rutgers University; Maya P. Barak, University of Michigan - Dearborn; Ed Maguire, Arizona State University

"Othering" Migrants to Deport Them Quicker: The Push to Criminalise and Remove Emily Kate Bozanich, Simon Fraser University

Perceptions of Immigrants as a Criminal Threat: The Role of Negative Affect and Ethnocentrism Andrew J. Baranauskas, Northeastern University; Jacob I. Stowell, Northeastern University

Public Opinion toward Immigrant Criminality Mateja Vuk, University of West Georgia; Dalibor Dolezal, University of Zagreb

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

073. Theoretical Insights on Delinquency Juvenile Justice/Delinquents, Status Offenders, and Gangs Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Andrea Wexler, Northeastern University Participants:

Abstaining from Crime: Dichotomizing Pure Conformity H. Jaymi M. Elsass, Texas State University Don’t Worry, Be Happy! The Importance of Furthering the Study of Happiness in the Field of Criminal

Justice Andrea Wexler, Northeastern University An Assessment of the Association Between Early Arrest and Later Offending Using Propensity Score

Estimation Abigail Novak, University of Florida Family Function, Structure, and Juveniles’ Substance Use in South Korea: An Empirical Research on

Drinking/ Smoking Patterns by Using Group-based Trajectory Modeling Songyon Shin, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

074. Pretrial Release and Pretrial Risk Assessment

Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Sherry Lynn Skaggs, University of Central Arkansas Participants:

The Effects of a GPS Monitoring System on Pretrial Probationer Success: A Preliminary Qualitative Assessment on Collateral Consequences Kyleigh Clark-Moorman, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Risk of Revocation: Assessing Factors of Failure in a Pretrial Release Services Program Alexis J. Harper, El Paso County, Colorado; Stephen J. Clipper, University of Alabama

Buy-in and Perceptions of Pretrial Risk Assessment Jessie Lee Slepicka, University of Northern Colorado; Victoria Terranova, University of Northern Colorado; Kyle C. Ward, University of Northern Colorado; Anthony Mark Azari, University of Northern Colorado

Stakeholder Perceptions of Pretrial Risk Assessment: Intra-Jurisdictional Focus Groups among Judges, Prosecutors, Defense Lawyers, and Pretrial Departments in Colorado Anthony Mark Azari, University of Northern Colorado; Victoria Terranova, University of Northern Colorado; Kyle C. Ward, University of Northern Colorado; Jessie Lee Slepicka, University of Northern Colorado

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

075. Improving Reintegration: Challenges and Solutions to Addressing Baseline Needs of Probationers and Parolees Corrections/Community Corrections Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Ashley Kilmer, Towson University Participants:

Geography and Reentry: The Unique Experiences and Challenges of Returning Citizens from Rural Communities Ashley Kilmer, Towson University

Optimizing Mobility, Housing, and Services for Re-Entry Success Michael Mitchell, University of Texas Arlington; Jaya Davis, University of Texas Arlington; Anne Nordberg, University of Texas at Arlington; Shaleen Guthrie, University of Texas at Arlington

Implementing a Culture of Health among Delaware’s Probation Population Patricia Becker, University of Delaware; Christy Visher, University of Delaware; Daniel O'Connell, University of Delaware

Estimating the Impact of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions on Sexual Assault Across Multiple States Elliott Botelho, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Jason Rydberg, University of Massachusetts Lowell

076. Safety, Race, Change and Choice: Carceral Logics Within Restricted Housing Units

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Chair:

Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University Participants:

Collective Safety: Understanding Respect, Fairness and Trust Among Inmates Living in Restricted Housing Units Taylor Hartwell, George Mason University

Race Relations in Seven Eastern State Correctional Institutions’ Restrictive Housing Units Angela J. Hattery, George Mason University; Earl Smith, George Mason University; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University

Carceral Change: Perceptions of Restricted Housing Unit Reforms and Change Processes Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University

Choosing Solitary: Purposive Entry into Restricted Housing Units at Seven Prisons Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

077. School Discipline and Absenteeism Juvenile Justice/Schools and Juvenile Justice Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX Chair:

Anne Hobbs, University of Nebraska at Omaha Participants:

Absenteeism Interventions: An Approach for Common Definitions in Statewide Program Evaluations Anne Hobbs, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Marijana Kotlaja, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Discretion and School Discipline: A Multilevel Examination of Factors Related to the Type of Disciplinary Action Youth Receive Celina Cuevas, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / The Graduate Center CUNY; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Race, Disability, and Unlawful School Discipline Practices in Primarily Black High Schools Charles Bell, Illinois State University

School Disengagement Indicators as Risk Factors of Not Graduating: Does Race Matter? Ronda Shepherd Engstrom, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Shannon Womer Phaneuf, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

078. The United States and the International Criminal Court: Efficacy and Legitimacy 20 Years Later

- ACJS International Section Sponsored Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Moderator:

Philip L. Reichel, University of Northern Colorado Discussants:

Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University Charles Ubah, Georgia College and State University Harry Rhea, Rutgers University John R. Cencich, California University of Pennsylvania

079. Exploring Challenges and Opportunities of Virtual Reality (VR) Applications within the

Criminal Justice System Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Moderator:

Brian Harte, St. John's University Discussants:

Brian Harte, St. John's University Paul Bowdre, Oakland City University Justin Spaulding, State University of New York at Canton

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

080. Comparative Studies on Contemporary Issues in Corrections Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom X Chair:

Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno Participants:

The Effects of Organizational Justice on Nigerian Correctional Staff Job Stress Smart Otu, Federal University, Nigeria; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; O. Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University; Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University

The Impact of Job Demands and Job Resources on Nigerian Correctional Staff Life Satisfaction O. Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Smart Otu, Federal University, Nigeria; Morris Jenkins, Lewis University; Kevin Minor, Eastern Kentucky University; James Wells, Eastern Kentucky University; Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University

Prison Gangs: A Global Overview Mitchel P. Roth, Sam Houston State University An Exploratory Study of the Views of Supervision Strategies by Community Corrections Probationers

in China Shanhe Jiang, Wayne State University; Dawei Zhang, Central China Normal University; Darrell D. Irwin, Central China Normal University

081. Teaching Society, Ethics, and the Law III

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Chair:

Kathryn Elvey, Plymouth State University Participants:

The Relevance of the Hippocratic Oath to Physician Assisted Death Laws Michael Potts, Methodist University

Contextual Considerations when Serving Justice-Involved Youth Michele P. Bratina, West Chester University; Kelly M. Carrero, Texas A&M-Commerce

Ethical Issues in Juvenile Justice Shaun M. Gann, Boise State University Ethical Challenges of Mentally Ill Inmates Sarah See, Methodist University; Eric See, Methodist

University; Christopher M. Bellas, Youngstown State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

082. Race, Civil Rights, and Police Decision-Making Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Juan P. Pineros Caldas, Florida Atlantic University Participants:

Policing Dissent in Baltimore From 1812 to 2015: Response Priorities and Protection of Civil Rights Jess Bonnan-White, Stockton University

Race, Ethnicity, and Police Use of Force: An Examination of the Black-Civilian-and-White-Officer Combination Luye Li, SUNY Polytechnic Institute

Split Second Decisions: The Role of Race and Stereotypes on Officers' Decisions to Shoot Juan P. Pineros Caldas, Florida Atlantic University; Lisa M. Dario, Florida Atlantic University

Where Youth Live: “Justice by Geography” and Juvenile Arrests in a Metropolitan County in the South Andrea R. Coleman, None

083. Redefining Activism

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Jonathan Appel, Tiffin University Participants:

Global Citizenship, Personality, and Social Dominance Jonathan Appel, Tiffin University; Alexis Lee Glick, Tiffin University; Brianna Huether, Tiffin University; Justin Kopronica, Tiffin University; Janae Walls, Tiffin University

Improving Access to Justice in Rural America: Conflicts between Human Rights, Religious, and "Data-Driven" Ideologies Amy Magnus, University of California, Irvine

Incarcerated Workers' Co-ops: New Frontier for the US Cooperative Movement? Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, John Jay College, CUNY

The Challenges of Being a Human Rights Defender Aikaterini Christina Koula, Durham University, England

084. Victimization and Resilience in LGBTQ+ Communities

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/LGBTQ+/Sexuality and Justice Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Nicole L. Asquith, Western Sydney University Participants:

Family is Where Our Story Begins: CALD LGBTIQ+ People’s Experience of Family Violence Nicole L. Asquith, Western Sydney University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

A Systematic Review of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in the LGBTQ Communities in the USA Chunrye Kim, Saint Joseph's University; Margaret Schmuhl, State University of New York–Oswego

Transgender Victim-Survivors: Evidence-Based Practices for Effective Victim Services Allison Brooke Willingham, University of Wisconsin Superior

Crime, Victimization and Pathways in the Queer Life Course Meredith Conover-Williams, Humboldt State University; Joice Y. Chang, Humboldt State University

085. Media and Crime: Homicides and Shootings in the News

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Media, Crime, and Justice Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: James Chair:

Valerie Wright, Cleveland State University Participants:

Inter-Racial and Intra-Racial Homicides: Media Coverage, Blame, and Context Valerie Wright, Cleveland State University; Heather Washington, West Virginia University; MaKenna Daus, Cleveland State University

Homicide Victim-Shaming: Negative Victim Portrayals in the News Media Joshua T. Ellsworth, Indiana University; Marla Sandys, Indiana University; Jody Madeira, Indiana University; Heather Pruss, Bellarmine University

Fame-Seeking Mass Shootings in the United States Jason R. Silva, John Jay College / Graduate Center, CUNY; Emily Greene-Colozzi, John Jay College / Graduate Center, CUNY

086. The Menace of Herdsmen in Nigeria: A Criminological Perspective

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Damian Odunze, Texas Southern University Discussants:

Ngozi Justina Ihe, Texas Southern University Cajetan Ihe, Texas Southern University

087. The Psychological and Broader Health Implications of Crime and Law Enforcement

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Race and Justice Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Chair:

Danielle M. Shields, Rutgers University Participants:

Black Identity Matters: Arrest History and Psychological Well-Being Among African Americans, Caribbean Blacks, and Whites Stacey Houston, George Mason University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Criminal Justice Policies are Health Policies: Adverse Health Among the Justice Population Donna Cole, Yale University

Selling of Fear of Racially-Based Crime as a Threat to Legitimacy and Procedural Justice: A Forensic Psychological Paradigm Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Kori Ryan, Fitchburg State University

Using the Group-Value Model to Understand Crime in Minority Populations Tina B. Craddock, Nova Southeastern University

088. How Multi-Disciplinary Scholarly Collaborations Inform Justice, Human Rights, and Activism

Efforts Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Moderator:

Monic P. Behnken, Iowa State University Discussants:

Angela Prince, Iowa State University Ilma Jahic, Iowa State University Kennesha Woods, Iowa State University

089. Community and Neighborhoods

Criminological Theory/Deterrence, Rational Choice, and Situational Theories Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Maria Joao Antunes, Towson University Participants:

The Effect of Foot Patrols in New York City: A Difference-in-Differences Approach Thomas J. Bilach, Columbia University; Sean Patrick Roche, Texas State University; Gregory J. Wawro, Columbia University

Examining the Effects of Concentrated Disadvantage on Opiate Overdose Deaths by Location Type in Pennsylvania Paul Daniel D.C. Bones, Texas Womans University; Terri Juneau, Texas Woman’s University

Benefits of Inner-City Mobility on Youth Violence: Do Immigrants Fare Better? Maria Joao Antunes, Towson University; Eileen M. Ahlin, Penn State Harrisburg

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

090. Assessment Behind Bars, in the Classroom, and in the Pursuit of Tenure and Beyond Criminal Justice Education/Assessment Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Brenda K. Vollman, CUNY BMCC Participants:

Understanding the Relationship Between Cognitive Abilities, Motivation, and Participation in Prison-based Educational Programming Lionel R. Smith, Vera Institute of Justice; Richard Stansfield, Rutgers Camden

Institutional and Disciplinary Diversity of Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral Program Faculties: Examining a Decade of Change? Philip E. Carlan, The University of Southern Mississippi

Does Gender Matter? An Exploration of Publication Productivity by Gender among Tenure-Track Faculty at the Top Ten Ph.D.-Granting Programs Skyler J. Morgan, Michigan State University; Katie Dunn, American University; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University; Richard R. Bennett, American University

091. Developments in Police Technology

Policing/Police Technology Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Angela Madden, University of Memphis Participants:

License Plate Readers and Gunshot Detection Technology: Preliminary Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial in a Large Urban Setting Angela Madden, University of Memphis; James McCutcheon, University of Memphis; Bert Burraston, University of Memphis; Stephen Watts, University of Memphis; Max Helms, University of Memphis

Police Automated Data Sharing: Where are All the Dots? Stan Korotchenko, University of Central Florida

The Multi-Dimensional Environment of Publically Funded U.S. Crime Laboratories and its Impact on Lab Goals Matthew C. Matusiak, University of Central Florida; William King, Sam Houston State Univ

Comparing Corporeal Lineups to Photographic Arrays Andrew Costello, NYIT; Emily Restivo, NYIT

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

092. Police Operational Strategies: Successful Clearing Strategies Policing/Police Operational Strategies Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Jeffrey Paul Rush, Troy University Participants:

A Multilevel Analysis of Factors Related to Business Robbery Clearance Rates in a Large City in Texas Eric M. Cooke, Sam Houston State University

Crisis Responses: Law Enforcement Leadership and Lessons Learned Brittany Elliott, Federal Bureau of Investigation; John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Federal Actions Against Organized Crime, 1946-1961: Crediting Ignored Achievements in the Lead-up to War James D. Calder, University of Texas at San Antonio

Investigating and Clearing Harassment-Related Intimate Partner Violence Files Amanda McCormick, University of the Fraser Valley; Irwin Cohen, University of the Fraser Valley

093. Coffee Bar Wednesday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 3rd Floor

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 1:00 to 3:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Foyer West

094. Coffee Bar Wednesday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 4th Floor

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 1:00 to 3:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside Foyer

095. Strain and Crime Among Special Populations

Criminological Theory/Strain Theory Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Yusheng Lin, National Taipei University Participants:

Do Region Moderate the Effects of Strains on Youth Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Taiwan? Yusheng Lin, National Taipei University

General Strain Theory and Intimate Partner Homicide James Williams, Texas Woman's University; Daniel G. Rodeheaver, University of North Texas

Military Combat, Mental Health, and Antisocial Behavior Stephen Watts, University of Memphis

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

096. The Victimology of Sex Abuse Criminological Theory/Victimology Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Kirsten Piatak, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Unique Plight of Male Victims of Sexual Violence on College Campuses Kirsten Piatak, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Sadie Mummert, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Risk Factors of Physical and Sexual Abuse in Guatemala Jessica Saunders, Sam Houston State University; Brittany E. Hayes, Sam Houston State University; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State University

Sexual Assault and Robbery Disclosure: A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law Caitlyn Noel Muniz, University of South Florida

When Did I Become a Victim? Exploring Narratives of Male Same Sex Childhood Sexual Abuse Brenda K. Vollman, CUNY BMCC

097. Emerging Issues in Police Behavior

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Shannon Harper, University of Illinois at Chicago Participants:

Civilians Killed by Police: An Alternative Approach to the Base Rate Issue for Race Illya Lichtenberg, Mercy College

Magnifying Cross-National Differences: An Examination of Male and Female Law Enforcement Domestic Violence Attitudes Shannon Harper, University of Illinois at Chicago; Angela Gover, University of Colorado Denver; Samara McPhedran, Griffith University; Paul Mazerolle, Griffith University

Reconceptualizing Homicide Clearance: Measuring the Gap between Homicides Committed and Homicides Cleared Ashley Mancik, University of South Carolina; John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

098. Policing: Fatigue, Trauma, and Stress Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Jennifer F. Chan, University of Toronto Participants:

Exploring the Roles of Moral Injury and Personality in Police Traumatization Konstantinos Papazoglou, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Yale University, School of Medicine; Daniel M. Blumberg, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, Psychological Management Resources, Inc.; Victoria Briones-Chiongbian, Organizational Psychologist & Psychometrics Consultant; Charles Russo, American Public University; Mari Koskelainen, Police University College, Finland; Brooke McQuerrey Tuttle, Oklahoma State University

Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback and Reducing Lethal Use-of-Force Errors in Police Officers Exposed to Trauma Jennifer F. Chan, University of Toronto; Judith P. Andersen, University of Toronto

Law Enforcement-Induced Trauma can Cause Nightmares and Suicidal Behaviors Because of Separating Children and Parents at the Border: Is This a New Type of Police Stress? Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Andrea Aviles, Private practice

The Incidence of Compassion Fatigue in Police Officers: An Exploratory Study Cathryn F Lavery, Iona College; Heath Grant, John Jay/CUNY; John DeCarlo, University of New Haven

099. Condemned to Die: Death Row Confinement and the Execution Process

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Death Penalty Roundtable 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Moderator:

Robert Johnson, American University Discussants:

Allyssa Purdy, American University Jacqueline Lantsman, American University Gabe Whitbread, American University Casey Chiappetta, American University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

100. Sexual Harassment on Campus and in the CJS Workplace Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Gender and Justice Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Manish Madan, Stockton University Participants:

Discrimination and Harassment of Female Attorneys Working in the Criminal Justice System Jennifer Boyer, Clarion University of Pennsylvania

Victim Blaming and Race: Revisiting the Anita Hill Testimony Asha Layne, Morgan State University Breaking the Silence and Combating Sexual Harassment on University Campuses in Nigeria Tayo Ola

George, Covenant University; Idowu I. Chiazor, Covenant University; Olusegun P. Omidiora, Covenant University; Aderonke Asaolu, Covenant University; Nana C. Derby, Virginia State University

Examining Gender Differences and Views about Sexual Harassment in College Students Manish Madan, Stockton University; Tyler Black, Stockton University

101. Victimizing Undocumented Immigrants

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Immigrants and Justice Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Younoh Cho, Dongguk University Participants:

A Study on the Criminal Victimization of North Korean Immigrants in South Korea Younoh Cho, Dongguk University

Immigrant African Women, Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Patriarchy Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern University

Targeting Undocumented Immigrants: Offender Perspectives Krystlelynn Caraballo, Georgia State University

No Tenemos Miedo: Are Undocumented Immigrants More Likely to be Victims of Crime? Denise L. Mowder, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Hyon Namgung, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

102. Predicting Failure Outcomes in Community Supervision Corrections/Community Corrections Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Hsieh Ming-Li, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Participants:

The Effect of Probation or Parole on an Offender's Likelihood to Abscond Kylee Runyan, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University

Using Race, Class, and Gender to Predict Probation Revocation for Drug Users Amber Griffin, Sam Houston State University; Elisa Toman, Sam Houston State University

Improving the Efficacy of the FROST Jennifer L. Lux, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute; Jennifer Hartman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Shelley Listwan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Myrinda Schweitzer Smith, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute

Why Counts Matter in Risk Assessment Tools Mark H. Heirigs, Iowa State University; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University

103. Understanding the Impact of Politics and Community Characteristics on Sentencing Outcomes

Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Jennifer LaPrade, University of Texas at Dallas Participants:

An Examination of the Political Factors associated with the Imposition of County Death Sentences, 1990-2010 Ethan Amidon, Missouri State University; John Eassey, Missouri State University

Voter Suppression Policies and Federal Sentencing Outcomes Jeffrey Nowacki, Colorado State University; Danielle Creech, Colorado State University

Neighborhood Characteristics and Sentencing Decisions Ojmarrh Mitchell, University of South Florida; Lyndsay N. Boggess, University of South Florida

Contextual Factors in County Court Sentencing Jennifer LaPrade, University of Texas at Dallas 104. Solitary Confinement: A Review in Historical Context

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Roundtable 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Moderator:

Shavonne Arthurs, Seton Hill University Discussants:

Samantha M Gavin, Penn State New Kensington Kayla G. Jachimowski, Saint Vincent College

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

105. Jail-Based Interventions Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Chair:

Christine Tartaro, Stockton University Participants:

Prisoner Parenting: Parenting From a Federal Jail Kimberly Collica-Cox, Pace University The Heroin Addiction Recovery Program (HARP): Heroin Abuse and Treatment among Incarcerated

Offenders Nancy A. Morris, Virginia Commonwealth University; Amy K. Cook, Virginia Commonwealth University; William V. Pelfrey, Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University; Karl Leonard, Sheriff, Chesterfield County Jail, Virginia; Sydney Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University

Unpacking How Nine Counties are Reducing Mental Illness Populations in Jails Lindsay Smith, George Mason University; Pallie Koehn, George Mason University; Faye S. Taxman, George Mason University

Preliminary Outcome Evaluation Results for a Jail-Based Methadone Maintenance Program Christine Tartaro, Stockton University

106. School Safety and Security

Juvenile Justice/Schools and Juvenile Justice Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX Chair:

Francia D. Done Henry, MION Consulting Participants:

A Case Study of Delinquency Reduction Programs at the Boys and Girls Club of Harrisburg Francia D. Done Henry, MION Consulting

School Resource Officers' Perceptions of Threats Benjamin W Fisher, University of Louisville; Ethan M. Higgins, University of North Carolina - Wilmington; F. Chris Curran, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Samantha L. Viano, George Mason University; Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware; Suzanne Overstreet, University of Louisville; Bryant Plumlee, University of Louisville; Brandon Coffey, University of Louisville

Weapon Carrying on School Grounds in the State of Pennsylvania Siyu Liu, Penn State Harrisburg; Jonathan Lee, Penn State Harrisburg

Why Threat Assessment Teams Assess - The Use of Threat Assessment Teams in the K-12 Environment Jessica C. Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

107. Teaching Society, Ethics, and the Law II Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

David A. Mackey, Plymouth State University Participants:

Ethics and Manipulation in Corrections: Having One Combats the Other Gary F. Cornelius, George Mason University

Aging and Elderly Correctional Populations: An Examination of Trends and Concerns Michael E. Antonio, West Chester University

The Ethics of Community-Based Corrections in the New Millennium Kevin E. Courtright, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Jail and Social Class Kaitlyn Clarke, Saint Anselm College; Philip D. McCormack, Fitchburg State University

108. Preparing for Reentry

Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Emily K. Pelletier, Queensborough Community College, CUNY Participants:

An Analysis of Parole: Releasing the Sentenced Rebecca Akins, Penn State University; Juyoung Song, Penn State University

Perception of Re-Entry Preparedness: Financial Readiness, Family Support, and Training Kate Mielitz, Oklahoma State University; Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State University

Reentry Program Participant Satisfaction and Remaining Challenges Katelynn Towne, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Ryan Spohn, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Michael F. Campagna, University of Nebraska at Omaha

The Development of Social Capital through Higher Education Programs in Prison Emily K. Pelletier, Queensborough Community College, CUNY; Douglas Evans, Fairleigh Dickinson University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

109. Comparative Studies on the Criminal Justice System Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom X Chair:

Spencer Li, University of Macau Participants:

Feasibility of Judicial Elections to Gain Judicial Impartiality and Independence in Post-Soviet Countries: Case Study of Armenia Satenik Margaryan, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Parenting Style and Juvenile Delinquency: A Comparison between China and US Spencer Li, University of Macau

Penal Populism and the Death Penalty: Women Jurists in the USA and Japan Michael H. Fox, Hyogo University

The Utility of System Theory to Explain the Perceived Legitimacy of Corrections among Adjudicated Juvenile Offenders in China Xinting (Cyndi) Wang, Sam Houston State University; Jihong (Solomon) Zhao, Sam Houston State University; Hongwei Zhang, Jinan University, Zhuhai, People’s Republic of China

110. Research to Action: The Need for Actionable Research

Open Seminars Open Seminar 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenters:

Patrick J. Faiella, Massasoit Community College Sean P. Varano, Roger Williams University Lorenzo M. Boyd, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University Ronnell Higgins, Yale University

111. Surveillance and Privacy: Contemporary Challenges

Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Emanuel Boussios, SUNY-NCC Participants:

Cyber and Snowden Emanuel Boussios, SUNY-NCC I Spy a Need for an Update; Reworking the Espionage Act for the 21st Century Nima Zahadat,

University of Baltimore; Whitney N. Partridge, University of Baltimore Regulating Social Media in Pakistan through the Promulgation of Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act

2016: Compliance of the Act with the Standards of Freedom of Expression Shamreeza Riaz, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

112. Taking Action and Progressing Institutions Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Arron Clay, Texas Southern University Participants:

Comparative Analysis of Subversive Social Movements and Governmental/Police Response Arron Clay, Texas Southern University; Alexandra Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago; Andre Spence, Texas Southern University

Criminal Justice Reform: A Path to Positive Social Change Kimberley K. Blackmon, Walden University Defining Hate: A Content Analysis of the Nation’s Hate Crime Laws Alexandria N. Remillard, Florida

Atlantic University; Thomas Venuto, Florida Atlantic University; Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic University

State-Corporate Hegemony and Institutional Anomie Revisited: A Case Study of the Nicaragua Canal Rachel E. Fairchild, University of South Florida

113. Policing LGBTQ+ Bodies and Communities

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/LGBTQ+/Sexuality and Justice Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

April Bennett, Old Dominion University Participants:

The City and Policing the Other April Bennett, Old Dominion University Policing Deviant Bodies: Trans Women of Color, Law Enforcement, and the Social Control of

"Disorderly" Populations Meg Osborn, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The Graduate Center, CUNY

Bridging Gaps and Building Partnerships: Policy Suggestions for Policing the LGBTQ Community Danielle M. Shields, Rutgers University

Peer Community Building at Lambert House: LGBTQ+ Community Youth Center Krystal Roig-Palmer, Washington State University

114. Media and Crime: Victims in Tweets, News, and Fictional Dramas

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Media, Crime, and Justice Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: James Chair:

Stephanie A. Jirard, Shippensburg University Participants:

Count Me in: Content Analysis of #metoo Presidential Tweets and News Coverage during Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Stephanie A. Jirard, Shippensburg University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Media Depictions of Victimization Before and After #MeToo Ursula Ann Becker, CC Section Where are the Victims? A Study of Media, Law Enforcement, and the Illicit Sex Trade Jessica R.

Swanson, High Point University 115. Restorative Justice: Serving Various "Community" Needs

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Restorative Justice Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Chair:

Jared Chesnick, Tiffin University Participants:

Restorative Justice Jared Chesnick, Tiffin University; Matteo Lybarger, Tiffin University Legacies of Slavery- Lessons from the Holocaust and Indigenous Claims Sarah Federman, University of

Baltimore Psychological Jurisprudence and the Role of Police and Community Psychology in Community Policing

Brian G. Sellers, Eastern Michigan University; Bruce A. Arrigo, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Victim Impact Statements: Suggested Restorative Benefits and Lived Experiences Nick Jones, University of Regina; Jody Burnett, Community Safety Knowledge Alliance

116. Investigating Roads Less Traveled: Race, Policing, Indigenous Women and Girls, and Pastoral

Frauds Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Race and Justice Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Chair:

AnnMarie Cordner, Kutztown University Participants:

Comparing Media Accounts of Pastoral Frauds of Black and White Pastors Madeleine Dahm, Michigan State University; Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State University

Differential Civilian Response: Analyzing the Impact of Civilian-Initiated Contacts on Rates of Disproportionate Minority Contact Carrie A. Stone, Weber State University; Monica Williams, Weber State University

Human Rights and an Examination of USDOJ Pattern-or-Practice Investigations Findings Delmar P. Wright, Saint Leo University

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: An Initial Analysis Anna R. Doering, University of South Dakota; Abigail Montgomery, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Bridget Diamond-Welch, University of South Dakota; Anna E. Kosloski, University of Colorado Colorado Springs

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

117. Doing Scholar Activism as a Graduate Student Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Roundtable 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Moderator:

Sean Wilson, William Paterson University Discussants:

Joshua R. Ruffin, Virginia State University Michael Mitchell, University of Texas Arlington Mi Johnson-Register, Texas Southern University Leah Johnson-Register, Texas Southern University

118. Crime and Places

Criminological Theory/Deterrence, Rational Choice, and Situational Theories Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center Participants:

The Law of Crime Concentration and Human Ecology of Crime Sang Jun Park, George Mason University

The Effect of Liquor Establishments on Crime in Newark, NJ: 2006-2017 Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center; Victoria A. Sytsma, Queen's University; Shun Q. Feng, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jeremiah Perez-Torres, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Space, Place, and Opportunities for Crime: An Examination of Rural Oklahoma Danielle Marie Stoneberg, West Virginia University; Rashi Shukla, University of Central Oklahoma; Melissa Inglis, East Central University

119. Criminal Justice Assessment: Evaluations in the Classroom and in the Field

Criminal Justice Education/Assessment Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Dani McMay, State University of New York at Freodnia Participants:

Meeting Criminal Justice Assessment Objectives: Student Perceptions versus Reality W. Chris Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport

Development and Assessment of a Capstone Experience in Criminal Justice Kathrine Johnson, University of West Florida; Matthew Crow, University of West Florida; Sara Evans, University of West Florida; Jamie Snyder, University of Wyoming

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Reflections on Community Engagement in Criminology Courses Kate Melody Burmon, Mount Saint Mary College

Effectiveness of the Use of Student Cadet Programs Erin Grant, Washburn University 120. Optimizing Gunshot Detection Technology for Law Enforcement Agencies

Policing/Police Technology Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Nancy La Vigne, Urban Institute Participants:

What is Gunshot Detection Technology? Nancy La Vigne, Urban Institute; Daniel S. Lawrence, Urban Institute; Maggie Goff, Urban Institute; Paige S. Thompson, Urban Institute

Best Practices for Gunshot Detection Technology Procedures and Building Officer Buy In Paige S. Thompson, Urban Institute; Nancy La Vigne, Urban Institute; Daniel S. Lawrence, Urban Institute; Maggie Goff, Urban Institute

Working With the Community to Improve Law Enforcement Responses to Firearm Violence Maggie Goff, Urban Institute; Daniel S. Lawrence, Urban Institute; Nancy La Vigne, Urban Institute; Paige S. Thompson, Urban Institute

Integrating Gunshot Detection Technology with Complementary Technologies Daniel S. Lawrence, Urban Institute; Nancy La Vigne, Urban Institute; Maggie Goff, Urban Institute; Paige S. Thompson, Urban Institute

121. Police Operational Strategies: Training Police to Deal with Dangerous Situations

Policing/Police Operational Strategies Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Otwin Marenin, Washington State University Participants:

Police-Based Prolific Offender Management Strategies Amanda McCormick, University of the Fraser Valley; Irwin Cohen, University of the Fraser Valley; Garth Davies, Simon Fraser University; Kevin Burk, University of the Fraser Valley

Police Use of Deadly Force: Legal, Policy, Practice and Training Issues Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University

PTSD and Resiliency among First Responders to Terrorism Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University; Brenda Geiger, Bar Ilan University: Acco

San Diego County Law Enforcement Taskforces: A Mixed Methods Analysis Matthew David O'Deane, University of San Diego; Nathan Jones, Sam Houston State University; Russell Lundberg, Sam Houston State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

122. Trends in Corrections: Interviews with Corrections Leaders Across the Globe Corrections/Corrections Administration and Management Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Moderator:

Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium Discussants:

Mustafa Ozguler, International Police Executive Symposium Jacqueline Rhoden-Trader, Coppin State University Betsy A. Witt, Limestone College

123. Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Dover A

124. How Harsh Are "Harsh Interrogation" Techniques

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Dover B Moderator:

Michael Peter Wigginton Jr., University of Southern Mississippi Discussants:

Charles Scheer, University of Southern Mississippi Carl Jensen, The Citadel

125. Understanding Delinquency to Craft Effective Policies

Juvenile Justice/Delinquents, Status Offenders, and Gangs Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Robert Lytle, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Participants:

Community Perceptions of Youth Gang Activity: Identifying Challenges and Solutions Joseph Gustafson, Salem State University; Gina Curcio, Salem State University; Francis Olive, III, Worcester State University

Decriminalization of Status Offenses in Connecticut: A Discussion of Data and Youth Justice Policy Reforms Danielle T. Cooper, University of New Haven; Lanmeng Ma, University of New Haven; Sara Jeffries, University of New Haven; Sarah Giarrusso, University of New Haven; Alli Cole, University of New Haven; Angelica Rakowicz, University of New Haven; Allison Smith, University of New Haven; Tashaye O'Neale, University of New Haven

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Heroin or the Same Old Drugs? Trend Analyses of Youth Substance Use/ Misuse Within a HIDTA Over Ten Years Aimee Delaney, Worcester State University

The Impact of Incarceration Trends on Neighborhood Stability and Juvenile Involvement with Justice Systems Robert Lytle, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Tusty ten Bensel, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Trisha Rhodes, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Mollee Steely, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Tabrina Bratton, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

126. Teaching Capital Punishment in Criminal Justice Programs

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Death Penalty Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Moderator:

Stephanie Lipson Mizrahi, California State University, Sacramento Discussants:

George F. Kain, Western Connecticut State University Stacy K. Parker, Muskingum University Kim Schnurbush, California State University, Sacramento

127. When Will Women Offenders Become Part of the ‘Me Too’ Movement?

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Gender and Justice Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Moderator:

Allison M. Cotton, Metropolitan State University Denver Discussants:

Kimberly D. Dodson, University of Houston - Clear Lake Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word

128. Immigration Detention and Immigration Law: Topics for 21st Century Education

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Immigrants and Justice Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Moderator:

Robert Michael Magee, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Discussants:

Martha Hurley, University of Dayton Michael R. Sanchez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

129. Regional Leadership Summit Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I

130. Prosecutorial Discretion

Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Illya Lichtenberg, Mercy College Participants:

A 20-Year Review of Prosecutorial Declination Philip D. McCormack, Fitchburg State University; Kaitlyn Clarke, Saint Anselm College; Francesca Spina, Springfield College

Prosecuting and Punishing Domestic Violence: Differences Between Small and Large Jurisdictions Jiletta L. Kubena, Our Lady of the Lake University; Kanon B. Lillemon, 38th Judicial District Attorney's Office - State of Texas

Assessing the Armed Career Criminal Act: A Pilot Study Ryan Phillips, Old Dominion University; Erica Bower, Old Dominion University

Body Worn Camera Footage and the Prosecutor’s Decision to File Elizabeth A. Groff, Temple University; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple University; Julie Wartell, San Diego State University

131. Working a Tough Beat: Correctional Staff Issues

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Robert Worley, Lamar University Participants:

Changing of the Guard: Recent Developments in the Management of Death-Sentenced Inmates Jonathan Sorensen, East Carolina University

Suicidality among Correctional Staff: Examining the Comorbidity of PTSD and Depression Kristin Swartz, University of Louisville; Clay Johnson, University of Louisville; Katie Hughes, University of Louisville

The Effects of Views of Inmate Medical Issues on the Turnover Intent Among Jail Staff Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Eugene Paoline, University of Central Florida

The Effects of Work-Family Conflict on Correctional Job Involvement Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Weston Morrow, University of Nevada, Reno; Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University; Samuel Vickovic, California State University, Long Beach; James Wells, Eastern Kentucky University; Kevin Minor, Eastern Kentucky University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

132. Teaching Society, Ethics, and the Law I Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Participants:

The Ethics of Panhandling Arelys Madero-Hernandez, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Tweet-Ball: The Social Impact and Influences of NFL Players on Social Media Shavonne Arthurs, Seton

Hill University The Problem of Title IX Kathryn Elvey, Plymouth State University Out of Cite Out of Mind: Challenges and Responses to Plagiarism in Higher Ed Robert E. Fitzpatrick,

Plymouth State University; Michael G. Davidson, Plymouth State University 133. School Violence Prevention

Juvenile Justice/Schools and Juvenile Justice Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX Chair:

Sarah Patton Gammell, The University of Texas at Dallas Participants:

Beyond Motive: Characteristics of Student Perpetrated School Shootings Sarah Patton Gammell, The University of Texas at Dallas

Exploring the Role of Urbanicity in the Implementation and Effectiveness of School Security Measures Brandon Coffey, University of Louisville

Implementation Findings for Restorative Justice Conferencing in Rhode Island Schools Akiva Liberman, Urban Institute; Maggie Goff, Urban Institute; Katz Michael, Urban Institute

School Violence: Risk Factors, Prevention and Challenges Brian Johnson, Grand Valley State University; Shannon Barton-Belessa, Indiana State University

134. Teaching Resources in Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Charemi A. Jones, Saint Xavier University Participants:

Educating Community College Criminal Justice Majors - OER or Traditional Textbooks? An Exploratory Comparative Analysis Brenda K. Vollman, CUNY BMCC

Open Educational Resources and Teaching Criminal Justice Carlene Barnaby, Kings borough Community College

Smarty Pants on Fire: Do Publisher-Provided Study Tools Improve Content Mastery or Simply Inflate Grades? David Marble, Missouri Western State University; Suzanne M. Godboldt, Missouri Western State University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Transitioning to College as Well as Community: Can Mentoring Increase Self-Determination? Dani McMay, State University of New York at Freodnia; Rebekah D. Kimble, Houghton College; Rolanda L. Ward, Niagara University

Teaching Non-Traditional and Traditional Students in a Mixed Classroom: Tips and Strategies for Success Moneque S. Walker-Pickett, Saint Leo University

135. Medication Assisted Treatment for Justice-Involved Individuals with Opioid Use Disorders

Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Michael Scott Gordon, Friends Research Institute Participants:

Preliminary Screening of Individuals Presenting for Participation in a Prison Study of Extended-Release Naltrexone Michael Scott Gordon, Friends Research Institute; Frank J. Vocci, Friends Research Institute; Terrence T. Fitzgerald, Glenwood Life Counseling Center

A Multisite Evaluation of Medicated-Assisted Treatment using XR-NTX within the State of Maryland Ashley Richards, Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention; Jeffery Zuback, Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention

A Randomized Trial of Interim Methadone and Patient Navigation Initiated in Jail Sharon M. Kelly, Friends Research Institute; Robert P. Schwartz, Friends Research Institute; Shannon G. Mitchell, Friends Research Institute; Jerome H. Jaffe, Friends Research Institute; Kevin E. O'Grady, University of Maryland

Diversion Instead of Arrest Daniela Barberi, George Mason University; Faye S. Taxman, George Mason University

136. Corporate Crime, Security, and Legality in a Global Context

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom X Chair:

Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M University Participants:

Calling for Attention to “Dark-Side” of Social Capital: In the Context of Cross-National Test for Corruption and Social Mobility Junghwan Bae, University of South Florida

Cryptocurrency, Associated Criminal Activity, and Legal and Security Regulations Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M University

Unpardonable Crimes: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective Andrew Novak, George Mason University; Chelsea van Dijk, George Mason University

“Wildcard Compliance?” On the Role of Compliance for Corporate Criminal Liability and Corporate Criminal Proceedings Stefan Schumann, Johannes Kepler University Linz

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

137. Unintended Consequences: An Examination of Limits and Restraint Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Thomas A. Miller, Western Connecticut State University Participants:

Down the Slippery Slope: An Analysis of the Potential Unintended Consequences of Ocasio v. United States Thomas A. Miller, Western Connecticut State University

Factors Impacting the Reliability of Eyewitness Identification Mary Brewster, West Chester University; Shannon Grugan, West Chester University; Lindsey Hessmiller, West Chester University; Sarah Franzone, West Chester University

Your DNA: A Golden Thread for Law Enforcement. How Investigators can use Familial DNA Charlotte Braziel, Saint Leo University; Robert Sullivan, Saint Leo University

Murder, Manslaughter, or Mere Mistake: A Legal Analysis of the Shooting of Jean Botham Thomas A. Miller, Western Connecticut State University

138. Activist Scholars: Is the Academy on the Verge of a Paradigm Shift?

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Moderator:

Lorenzo M. Boyd, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Discussants:

Nishaun T. Battle, Virginia State University Kareem Jordan, American University Jason Williams, Montclair State University Sean Wilson, William Paterson University

139. Activism and Change: Challenges and Opportunities

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Damian Odunze, Texas Southern University Participants:

A Critical Analysis of Masculinity and Genocide in sub-Saharan Africa: Criminological Implications Damian Odunze, Texas Southern University; Jovita Chiderah Okereafor, Alvan Ikoku University of Education

Activism, Political Correctness and the Erosion of Human Rights in South Africa Theodore S. Petrus, University of Fort Hare

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

An Evaluation of Sexual Assault Programs and Policies at Three Universities in West Virginia Devanie Carpenter, Fairmont State University

‘A Window Between Worlds’: Empowering Intimate Partner Violence Victims Through Art Cheyenne M. Loveland, Niagara University; Dana L. Radatz, Niagara University; Jennifer E. Beebe, Niagara University

140. Immigration in the Trump Era: Seeking Positive Justice Outcomes for Undocumented

Immigrants Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Immigrants and Justice Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: James Moderator:

Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International University Discussants:

LeAnn N. Cabage, Kennesaw State University Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech

141. Diversion: A Municipal Strategy

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Restorative Justice Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Renee Merges, Southern Vermont College Discussants:

Margaret I. Adkins, Southern Vermont College Renee Merges, Southern Vermont College David Soares, Albany County District Attorney Brendan Cox, LEAD Keith Brown, Katal Center Cindy Hoffman, LEAD Jeanenne Holt, Albany County District Attorneys Office

142. Fake News: Talking About Race in a Modern Criminal Justice Classroom

Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Race and Justice Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Moderator:

Hyeonna Bak, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Discussants:

Kirsten Piatak, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Charlie Domahidi, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

143. Universal and Systemic Ethics in the Age of “America First” Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Justice Research and Activism Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Moderator:

Jonathan Appel, Tiffin University Discussant:

Justin Kopronica, Tiffin University 144. Crime Opportunity and Prevention

Criminological Theory/Deterrence, Rational Choice, and Situational Theories Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Auzeen Shariati, St. Joseph's College Participants:

Cybersecurity Actions, Perceived Risks of Cybercrime, and Identity Theft Victimization Sinchul Back, Florida International University; Madhuri Sharma, Florida International University; Laura Stoelers, Florida International University/Universidad de Málaga; Joonggon Kim, Korean National Police Agency

Phishy Situations: Testing Routine Activities as an Indicator of Experiencing a Phishing Attempt Daniel Jude, University of Louisville

The Forgotten Side of School Safety: What do Clery Reports Say about CPTED on College Campuses? Auzeen Shariati, St. Joseph's College

145. White-Collar Crime: Detection and Response

Criminal Behavior/White Collar Crime Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

David C. May, Mississippi State University Participants:

Examining Counterfeit Products Available Online: How Can We Find Them and Avoid Them? David C. May, Mississippi State University; Brian Payne, Old Dominion University; Lora Hadzhidimova, Old Dominion University

Exploring the Shareholding Links of Businesses to Assess Money Laundering and Tax Evasion Risks Joras Ferwerda, Utrecht University; Michele Riccardi, Transcrime, Milan; Alberto Aziani, Transcrime, Milan

Toolbox to Take Down Corrupt Officials: Public Corruption Investigative Tools Kristy Artello, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

146. Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras Policing/Police Technology Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Janne E. Gaub, East Carolina University Participants:

Perceived Effect of Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs) by Police Agency Mustafa Demir, State University of New York at Plattsburgh

Police Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs) by Rank in the North Country of New York Mustafa Demir, State University of New York at Plattsburgh; Brendan Davison, State University of New York

Determinants of Police Officer Acceptance of Body-Worn Cameras Richard R. Bennett, American University; Brad Bartholomew, American University; Holly Champagne, American University

147. Technology and Information Sharing

Policing/Police Technology Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Nicholas Pimley, Washington State University Participants:

Social Media and the Police: A Study of Organizational Characteristics Associated with the Use of Social Media Xiaochen Hu, Fayetteville State University; Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University; Mengyan Dai, Old Dominion University

The Influence of Technology on Police Organizational Communications Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Texas State University

Time Saver or Time Sapper? An Examination of BWC Impact on Case Disposition Timelines Nicholas Pimley, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University

Law Enforcement and Advocacy: Leveraging Social Media Tonya R. Schoenbeck, James Madison University; Stephen Dearborn, American Military University

148. All Regions Ice Cream Social

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Reception 4:30 to 5:30 pm Third Floor: Grand Foyer West

149. Midwest Region General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 5:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Dover A

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

150. Southwest Region General Business Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 5:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Dover B

151. Western Region General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 5:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Dover C

152. Northeast Region General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 5:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III

153. Southern Region General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 5:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV

154. ACJS Presidential Address

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Keynote/Featured Address 6:15 to 7:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom V

155. ACJS President Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Reception 7:00 to 8:30 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom V

Thursday, March 28, 2019

THURSDAY, MARCH, 28 156. ACJS Meeting Registration Thursday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 7:30 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside Registration

157. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Executive Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Boardroom

158. Pedagogical Innovations in Teaching Corrections

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Natasha N. Johnson, Georgia State University Participants:

A Prison of My Own Making: Utilizing Home Confinement Exercises in Criminal Justice Education Sherry Lynn Skaggs, University of Central Arkansas

Bonds Beyond Bars: A Qualitative Evaluation of an Inside Out Prison Exchange Program Graciela Perez, University of Delaware; Chrysanthi Leon, Associate Professor, University of Delaware

From the Classroom to the “Big House”: Bringing Course Material to Life Through Experiential Learning Breanna Boppre, Wichita State University; Linsey Belisle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Jaclyn Parker Keen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Modified T-Group, Prisoner Dilemma, and Sociological Allegory in Criminal Justice Education James J. Nolan, West Virginia University

No Flexin' Or Finessin': An Intersectional Analysis of U.S. Prison Education Programs at HBCU's Nolan L. Fontaine, University of Toronto-OISE; Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Howard University

159. Relationship Violence Against Adolescents and Young Adults

Criminal Behavior/Domestic and Family Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Kerryn E. Bell, Eastern Washington University Participants:

A Theoretical Examination of Physical, Psychological, and Cyber Dating Violence Among Adolescents: A Multivariate Analysis Robin D. Jackson, Prairie View A&M University; Kimberly A. Chism, Prairie View A&M University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Exploring College Students' Perceptions of Rape through the use of Videos Samantha M Gavin, Penn State New Kensington

Gender-based Violent Victimization Among Female College Students in United States and Asia Viviana Andreescu, University of Louisville; Leah Shon, Northern Michigan University

Intimate Partner Violence among Non-Traditional Mexican Origin College Students Fei Luo, Texas A&M International University

160. Collateral Impacts of Sex Crime Convictions

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Corey Call, Longwood University Participants:

An Examination of Suicide Among Accused, Convicted, and Recidivist Sex Offenders Corey Call, Longwood University

Collateral Consequences: Practical Implications of Sex Crime Laws on the Female Partners of Convicted Offenders Lisa Anne Zilney, Montclair State University; Lawrence Walsh, Montclair State University

Male Victims of Sexual Violence – The Decision to Report and Perceived Bias by Law Enforcement Scott M. Walfield, East Carolina University

“My Husband Didn’t Touch Her”: Rationalizations by Partners of Child Pornography Offenders Lisa Anne Zilney, Montclair State University

161. Justice Quarterly, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, and Justice Evaluation Journal

Editorial Board Meetings Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 8:00 to 9:30 am Third Floor: Dover C

162. Advancing Mixed Methods and Qualitative Research

Research Methods Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Carley Smathers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Exploring Mixed Methods Research on Juveniles in Criminal Justice Cheryl Laura Johnson, University of Cincinnati; Nicole Wilkes, University of Cincinnati; Valerie Anderson, University of Cincinnati

Detectives and the Courts: A New Paradigm for Mixed Research James A. Bernauer, Robert Morris University; Frank Hartle, Robert Morris University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Narrative Semi-Structured Interviews: Thinking Through Best Practices for Criminal Justice Elizabeth L. Gilmore, University of Houston-Downtown; Kevin Buckler, University of Houston-Downtown

Qualitative Research in the Digital Environment Carley Smathers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Kathleen J. Hanrahan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

163. A Critique of Correctional Policies and Practices: Remand Facilities, Parole, Employment, and

Recidivism Reduction Corrections/Corrections Administration and Management Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Christopher Thomas, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center Participants:

Remand Yard and the Criminalization of Injustice in Trinidad and Tobago Wendell C. Wallace, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

Releasing the Sentenced: An Analysis of Parole Rebecca Akins, Penn State University; Juyoung Song, Penn State University

Jail Incarceration and Employment: Local Carceral Inequality Christopher Thomas, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center

Evaluation Findings of Minnesota Statewide Initiative to Reduce Recidivism Grant Sarah Guckenburg, WestEd; Hannah Persson, WestEd; Cecelia Dodge, WestEd; Anthony Petrosino, WestEd

164. BJS’ Survey of Prison Inmates: Key Findings and Data Uses

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Sarah Jalbert, Abt Associates Participants:

An Overview of the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates Lauren Glaze, Bureau of Justice Statistics Linking Survey of Prison Inmates Cross-Sectional Data to Administrative Data Christopher Cutler, Abt

Associates Inc. Comparing Self-report Data to Administrative Data in the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates Sarah Jalbert,

Abt Associates Estimating the Incidence and Cumulative Incidence of Imprisonment with the 2016 Survey of Prison

Gerald Gaes, Independent Consultant

Thursday, March 28, 2019

165. Understanding Families and Immigration as these Relate to Delinquency Juvenile Justice/Delinquents, Status Offenders, and Gangs Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Wesley McCann, The College of New Jersey Participants:

Examining the Relationship Between Exposure to Violence and Delinquent Behaviors Across Different Immigration Generations Meng Ru Shih, The University of Texas at Dallas

Family Composition and Adolescent Delinquency: Re-Conception of Unidirectional Measurement of Family Structure Stability Lanmeng Ma, University of New Haven

Single Parent and Dual Parent Household Influence on Delinquency in Males and Females Natalie Artman, Tiffin University

Testing An Assimilation Theory of Crime Wesley McCann, The College of New Jersey; Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi; Alex Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas

166. Understanding the Pretrial Stages of Criminal Case Processing

Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Lauren M. Block, University of Nevada, Reno Participants:

The Role of Whistleblowers and Principle Witnesses in Individual and Corporate Criminal Proceedings in Austria Stefan Schumann, Johannes Kepler University Linz

Does Intimidation Encourage or Hinder IPV Victim Willingness to Engage with the Criminal Justice System? Heidi S. Bonner, East Carolina University; Christopher D. Maxwell, Michigan State University; John Guard, Pitt County Sheriff's Office

Legal Financial Obligations: A Focal Concerns Perspective Megan Parks, Colorado State University What Impacts Case Processing Times: Assessing Criminal Cases in a Medium-Sized County in a

Western State Lauren M. Block, University of Nevada, Reno; Matthew C. Leone, University of Nevada, Reno

Thursday, March 28, 2019

167. Legal Counsel: Impact and Influence in Legal Proceedings Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Caroline I. Jalain, University of Louisville Participants:

Court Performance and Court Culture: Assessing Differences Between Prosecutors and Public Defenders Using Structural Equation Modeling Caroline I. Jalain, University of Louisville; George Higgins, University of Louisville

Understanding the Objection: Preliminary Findings Regarding the Impact of Objection Types on Jury Decision Making in an Experimental Mock Courtroom Setting Cody J Stoddard, Central Washington University; Mary Radeke, Central Washington University; R. Shaffer Claridge, Central Washington University

Juvenile Right to Counsel in 2019: A Comparison of State Legal Codes Ruibin Lu, Stockton University; Douglas Routh, George Mason University; Christopher Bogert, Stockton University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University; Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University

Finding Prejudice: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Light of Lee v. United States Michelle M. Watson, Washburn University

168. The Talk, Part II Discussions About Police/Citizen Encounters

Open Seminars Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Presenters:

Keith Coleman, North Carolina A&T State University Raven I. Sapp, NC A&T State University Radscheda R. Nobles, Winston Salem State University Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word Cyntoria Johnson, Georgia State University Robert L. Bing, University of Texas at Arlington

169. ACJS Doctoral Summit Orientation (By Invitation Only)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X

Thursday, March 28, 2019

170. Responsivity in Correctional Interventions Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Leticia Gutierrez, Public Safety Canada Participants:

Gender-Specific Training for Parole and Probation Officers: An Examination of Effects on Female Offender Recidivism Ethan Marshall, Sam Houston State University; Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State University

Parole Officer/Female Parolee Social Bonds and Reentry Success Molly Smith, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Nancy R. Gartner, University of Wisconsin - Platteville; Brooke N. Cooley, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Mary H. Hughes, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Female Offenders and the Effectiveness of Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Programs: A Meta-Analysis Michael L. Rush, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Matthew Bolt, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Jennifer A. Spears, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Anna E. Kosloski, University of Colorado Colorado Springs

A Meta-Analysis Examining the Effectiveness of Culturally-Relevant Interventions with Indigenous Offenders Leticia Gutierrez, Public Safety Canada

171. Teaching Corrections: How Policies and Practices are Responding to Current Issues

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Harborside E Moderator:

David Orrick, Norwich University Discussants:

Kim Marino, Western Connecticut State University John Mockry, Clinton County Community College

172. Mass Shootings

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Robert Stallings, Lenoir-Rhyne University Participants:

A Forensic Psychological Paradigm for Female Mass Shooters: A Psychosocial Composite Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Erick Jacobs, Private practice; Jessica Mueller, Private practice

Female School Shooters: Investigating Research and Differentiating School Shooter Characteristics from 1970 to 2016 Barbara Hanbury, York college of Pennsylvania; Amie Scheidegger, York College of Pennsylvania

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Forensic Psychological Paradigm for Copycat School Shootings Erick Jacobs, Private practice; Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Jessica Mueller, Private practice; Andrea Aviles, Private practice

School Shootings: Understanding How Conceptualization Influences Frequency Robert Stallings, Lenoir-Rhyne University

173. Sexual Assault: Current Issues

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Brenda Geiger, Bar Ilan University: Acco Participants:

Inside World of Israeli Sex Offenders Brenda Geiger, Bar Ilan University: Acco; Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University

Rape Kit Practices: The Gap Between Legislation and Practice Angélica M. Perez, University of South Dakota; Bridget Diamond-Welch, University of South Dakota

Title IX Campus Sexual Misconduct: An Examination of Due Process Issues Robert Morin, Western Nevada College; Colleen Morin, University of Nevada, Reno

Winning and Losing and the Effect on Rape Empathy Krista M. Honomichl, University of South Dakota; Bridget Diamond-Welch, University of South Dakota

174. Victim Impact Statements and Court Documents to Study Violent and Sexual Crimes

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: James Chair:

Amelie Pedneault, Washington State University Participants:

High School Teachers who Sexually Abuse Students: A Comparison of Males and Females Samantha L.N. Tjaden, Washington State University

Victim Impact Statements in the International Criminal Court Cortney Dalton, Washington State University

A Discourse Analysis of the Brock Turner Case Documents Amelie Pedneault, Washington State University

Victim Impact Statements and Other Court Documents as Data Sources Amelie Pedneault, Washington State University; Cortney Dalton, Washington State University; Samantha L.N. Tjaden, Washington State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

175. "If I Only Knew Then, What I Know Now" Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Stephanie Lipson Mizrahi, California State University, Sacramento Discussants:

Jennifer Chiotti, Lone Star College-Kingwood Bernadette Jessie, Indiana University Southeast Schannae L. Lucas, Associate Professor, California Lutheran University Rebecca Paynich, Curry College

176. Breakthroughs in Academe: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects Among Tenure-Track

Latina/o Faculty Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent B Moderator:

Frank A. Rodriguez, NC Central University Discussants:

Zahra Shekarkhar, Fayetteville State University Jose Torres, Louisiana State University Janice Anne Iwama, American University Omar Camarillo, Eastern New Mexico University

177. HBCU Students in the Age of Police Accountability

Open Seminars Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent C Presenters:

Samantha Gast, North Carolina A&T State University Lasha' Clinton, North Carolina A&T State University Jaymie Lynne Brame, North Carolina A&T State University Cyitarious Arrington, North Carolina A&T State University Nacoishas J. Shuler, North Carolina A&T State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

178. Theoretical and Practical Topics on Deterrence Criminological Theory/Deterrence, Rational Choice, and Situational Theories Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Tracy Sohoni, Old Dominion University Participants:

Self-Control and Crime: Examining the Mediating Effects of Perceived Risk and Normality of Crime Vanessa Woodward Griffin, University of West Georgia; Hayden Griffin, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Deterrence and Zero Tolerance for Probationers Adam Saeler, Mercyhurst University Suspended Licenses, Suspended Lives: The Impact of Driver’s License Suspensions on Traffic Fatalities

Tracy Sohoni, Old Dominion University; Richard Stringer, Kennesaw State University; Sylwia Piatkowska, Old Dominion University

179. Addressing the Common and Uncommon Barriers that Prohibits Effective Information

Gathering in Sexual Assault Investigations Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel B Moderator:

David Scott, The University Of Texas at Tyler Discussants:

Veronyka James, Shenandoah University Lisa Carter, Florida Southern College Jeff Smith, Lawrenceville Police Department Barry Honea, Lawrenceville Police Department

180. Burglary and Theft

Criminal Behavior/Property Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Seungmug (Zech) Lee, The University of Texas at Arlington Participants:

If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try Again?: Assessing the Generalizability of the Repeat and Near Repeat Phenomena to Attempted Versus Completed Residential Burglaries Justin Smith, University of Central Florida; William Moreto, University of Central Florida

Tempo-Spatial Analysis of Residential Burglary Calls in Burlington, VT Mustafa Demir, State University of New York at Plattsburgh

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Porch Pirates: Examining Unattended Package Theft Through Crime Script Analysis Ben Stickle, Middle Tennessee State University; Melody Hicks, Middle Tennessee State University; Zachary Hutchinson, Middle Tennessee State University; Amy Stickle, Indian Wesleyan University

Gender Differences in Burglary Seungmug (Zech) Lee, The University of Texas at Arlington; Amber O'Dell, The University of Texas at Arlington

181. Bridging the Gap in Practice and Research in Policing

Policing/Police Administration and Management Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel D Moderator:

Diana Peterson, International Police Executive Symposium Discussants:

Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University Mustafa Ozgular, International Police Executive Symposium

182. Alpha Phi Sigma Thursday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 8:00 to 8:00 pm Lobby Level: Waterview

183. Employment Exchange Thursday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Employment Exchange 9:00 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Essex A

184. Exhibit Hall Thursday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Exhibits 9:00 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside A/B/C

185. Coffee Bar Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 9:00 to 10:30 am Fourth Floor: Harborside A/B/C

Thursday, March 28, 2019

186. Employment Exchange Special Event: 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM: Tips for a Successful Job Interview Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Essex A

187. Life Outside of the Ivory Tower: Finding a Healthy Work-Life Balance (By Invitation Only)

Doctoral Summit Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X Presenters:

Deeanna Button, Stockton University Cherie Carter, University of Cincinnati

188. Keynote Address: Chief Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department

Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenter:

Faith E. Lutze, Washington State University 189. Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research Editorial Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Boardroom

190. Jesuit Criminal Justice Educators Association Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Chasseur

191. Intimate Partner Violence

Criminal Behavior/Domestic and Family Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Nadine Marie Connell, The University of Texas at Dallas Participants:

An Examination of the Relationship Between Domestic Violence Resources and Neighborhood Intimate Partner Homicide Trajectories Shannon Harper, University of Illinois at Chicago

Thursday, March 28, 2019

A Systematic Research Review of Chronic Health Outcomes Associated with Intimate Partner Violence Ráchael A. Powers, University of South Florida; Catherine Kaukinen, University of Central Florida; Lisa Malyak, University of Central Florida; Rosemary Chaszczewski, Brevard County Sheriff's Office

Risk Factors of Intimate Partner Violence in Honduras Katherine Meeker, Sam Houston State University; Brittany E. Hayes, Sam Houston State University; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State University

Pros and Cons of Specified Types of Protection Orders Rebecca Murray, Creighton University 192. Contextualizing Violence

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Jordan N. Galehan, Southern Illinois University Participants:

Examining the Relationship between Polydrug Use and Dating Violence using the Youth Risk Behavior Survey Jennifer L. Steele, Ohio University

Human Trafficking in the State of Virginia: An Analysis of Other Variables Amy L. Paleno, Mars Hill University; Heather M. Zurburg, Mars Hill University

The Victim-offender Overlap among Urban Female Drug Users: Violent Victimization and Offending Patterns Jordan N. Galehan, Southern Illinois University

Psychopharmacological Violence: Substance Use and Violent Crime Among a Sample of Inmates Under State Supervision Michele Pich, Rowan University

193. Ethnography and Qualitative Methods

Research Methods Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Amy Magnus, University of California, Irvine Participants:

Documenting Pirate Trials: Locating and Decoding the 1803 Trial Transcripts of Pirate Sam Mason Carter F. Smith, Middle TN State University; Alexis Wynn, Middle TN State University

Cutting Up: An Autoethnograpic Account of the Correctional Officer Experience in the Prison Barber Shop Robert Worley, Lamar University

Doing Ethnographic, Public, Community-based Action Scholarship in Rural Communities Amy Magnus, University of California, Irvine

Thursday, March 28, 2019

194. The Corrections Work Environment: What Attracts People, Why They Leave, What To Do About it Corrections/Corrections Administration and Management Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Ray Lawson Bynum, University of Phoenix Participants:

Unfulfilled Career Expectations: Twenty Correctional Officers Share Their Experiences Timothy M. Eklin, Ferris State University

Teamwork within U.S. Corrections: A Content Analysis Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Central Washington University

Work-Family Conflict: Do Predictors Differ for Staff Working with Juvenile Offenders Compared to those Working with Adult Offenders? Gayle Rhineberger-Dunn, University of Northern Iowa; Kristin Y. Mack, University of Northern Iowa

Comparative Study of Attrition and Training Costs in County Jails Ray Lawson Bynum, University of Phoenix; Lorraine Priest, University of Phoenix; Frederick Lawrence, University of Phoenix; Kelley Conrad, University of Phoenix; Kimberly Underwood, University of Phoenix; Lori Gibson, University of Phoenix

195. Can't Follow the Rules: Research on Misconduct in Institutional Research

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Hsieh Ming-Li, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Participants:

An Examination of Inmate Misconduct: Versatility or Specialization? H. Daniel Butler, Sam Houston State University; Elisa Toman, Sam Houston State University

Correlates of Misconduct Among Jail Inmates Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick, University of Tampa; Gabriela Solano, University of Tampa

Prison Misconduct and Visitation: Additional Evidence Using Data from a State Prison System Jonathan Sorensen, East Carolina University; Abdullah Cihan, Prairie View A&M University

Risk and Protective Factors of Institutional Misconduct among Prisoners with Pre-diagnosed Mental Illnesses Ahram Cho, Sam Houston State University; Jurg Gerber, Sam Houston State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

196. Current Issues in Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Stephanie Cross, Washington State Statistical Analysis Center Participants:

Direct Care Workers' Perceptions of Youth with Mental Health Issues in a Residential Treatment Facility Taylor Suzanne Shay, George Junior Republic; Sarah Kuehn, Slippery Rock University; Kerry L. Edwards, Slippery Rock University

Effects of Mental Health Indicators in Juvenile Delinquents on Judicial Decision-Making Kiersten D. Hale, University of Cincinnati

The Use of Behavioral Confinement in Juvenile Detention Meghan Ogle, Florida State University Juvenile Declination: Assessing Educational, Workforce, and Recidivism Outcomes of Washington

State Youth Sentenced as Adults Stephanie Cross, Washington State Statistical Analysis Center 197. Trends in Legal Advocacy: Interviews with Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers

Courts and Law/Pre-Trial Proceedings and Sentencing Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Moderator:

Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium Discussants:

Mustafa Ozguler, International Police Executive Symposium Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University Victor V. Vigluicci, Portage County

198. Student Perceptions of a Race and Crime Class at a Rural Institution.

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Moderator:

Charlotte Braziel, Saint Leo University Discussant:

Carla Miller Coates, Saint Leo University 199. ACJS Student Luncheon: Open To All Students; Badges Checked At Door

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Luncheon 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom V

Thursday, March 28, 2019

200. Your Research on Capitol Hill and in the News: What CJRA Can Do For You Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI Moderator:

Peter Wood, Eastern Michigan University Discussants:

Caitlin Kizielewicz, KIZCOMM Liliana Coronado, The Brimley Group

201. Risk and Needs Assessment and Applications

Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Laura Lutgen, University of Southern Indiana Participants:

A Step Forward to Minimize the Harms and Improve Criminal Justice Agency Decision-Making: The Need for a National Commission for Risk-Needs Assessment Standards Douglas Routh, George Mason University; Alex J. Breno, George Mason University; Faye S. Taxman, George Mason University

Examining the Inter-Rater Reliability and Criterion Validity of a 4th Generation Risk Assessment Instrument Myrinda Schweitzer Smith, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute; Jennifer L. Lux, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute; Jordan Papp, University of Cincinnati

Reentry Programming in Jails? Changes in Correctional Strategies After Legislative Adjustments to Offender Sentencing in California Ricky S. Gutierrez, California State University Sacramento

Recidivism and Drug of Choice for Individuals in a Jail-Based Treatment Program Laura Lutgen, University of Southern Indiana; Wendy P. Guastaferro, Florida Atlantic University

202. ACJS International Section Executive Board and General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII

203. Keynote Discussion with Chief Carmen Best

Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenter:

David A. Makin, Washington State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

204. Teaching Innovations in Criminal Justice I Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Cyntoria Johnson, Georgia State University Participants:

Anti-Bullying Community Based Learning Experience for Undergraduate Students Eryn G. Viscarra, Georgia College

Cold Cases: A Practical Approach to Teaching Research and Information Literacy in Forensic Investigation Valerie R. Stackman, University of Wisconsin- Platteville; Michael Schlicht, University of Wisconsin- Platteville

Criminal Justice Education Through Panels of Experts Danny M Tsataros, Indiana University Northwest Twists on the Classics: Teaching Critical Thinking and Communication Kimberly Kaiser, University of

Mississippi 205. Hate and Violence

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Wesley McCann, The College of New Jersey Participants:

An Examination of Anti-Immigrant Hate Crime in Philadelphia Wesley McCann, The College of New Jersey; Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi

Intimate Partner Homicide in Texas Counties: 2008-2017 Sydney Cooper, University of North Texas; Daniel G. Rodeheaver, University of North Texas; James Williams, Texas Woman's University

The Polyvictimization of a Campus LGBTQ Community: The Role of Negative Peer Support Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University; Martin D. Schwartz, George Washington University; Lindsay Kahle, West Virginia University; James J. Nolan, West Virginia University; Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez, Fairmont State University

206. Special Topics in Criminal Behavior

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Eric Connolly, Sam Houston State University Participants:

Head Injury and Violent Offending Across the Life Course Eric Connolly, Sam Houston State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Distinctive Criminology of Road Rage David Orrick, Norwich University “We are Just Evidence Collectors”: Assessing Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners' Views of Sexual

Assault Antonia E. Curtis, North Dakota State University 207. ACJS 2020 Program Committee Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: James

208. Growth in Emergency Management and Homeland Security Programs: Implications and

Opportunities for Criminal Justice Education Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

David B. Taylor, Niagara University Discussants:

Stephanie Lipson Mizrahi, California State University, Sacramento Wendy Walsh, Federal Emergency Management Agency Joseph Vince, Mount St. Mary's University

209. CJ-Contextualized General Education Courses

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Moderator:

Melissa McDermott Lane, Community College of Baltimore County Discussant:

Melissa McDermott Lane, Community College of Baltimore County

Thursday, March 28, 2019

210. Perspectives of Students on Social Media and Human Trafficking Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Presenters:

Nicholas Stuart, Missouri State University Lacey Darnell, Missouri State University Sydney Debrick, Missouri State University Claire Smith, Missouri State University Mayce Foster, Missouri State University MaKenzi Meyer, Missouri State University Micah Murdock, Missouri State University

211. Violence: Actions and Reactions

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Marc D. Glidden, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Participants:

An Assessment of Road Rage in California 2015 - 2017 James Guffey, National University; Kenneth Goldberg, National University; James Lasley, National University; Kenneth Christopher, National University

An Irish Traveler Speaks from Death Row Johnny McGaha, Florida Gulf Coast University Olive Branch? What about the Bank Branch?: An Examination of Bank Access on Violent Crime Marc

D. Glidden, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Molly Smith, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Understanding a Criminal Mind Nicole E. McCombs, Tiffin University; Michaela Vojta, Tiffin

University 212. Examining White-Collar Individual and Corporate Offenders

Criminal Behavior/White Collar Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State University Participants:

A Crime Scripts Analysis of Black Pastoral Frauds Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State University; Madeleine Dahm, Michigan State University

Medicare Fraud and Chiropractic Care: Accountability or Persecution? Bob Hartmann McNamara, The Citadel

Disorganized Organizations: An Application of Social Disorganization Theory to Corporate Recidivism Emily M. Homer, University of Louisville

Thursday, March 28, 2019

213. Property Crime as Part of the Larger Picture Criminal Behavior/Property Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Rebecca Headley Konkel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Participants:

Enhancing Community Safety Through Urban Demolition: A Case Study of Detroit, Michigan Joshua Regan, University of Connecticut

Is America's "Best Idea" Under Siege? Crime Trends in U.S. National Park System William Stadler, Saint Martin's University

Property Crime as ‘Side Hustle’: Examining the Livelihood of Under-Employed Youth in Kaduna Metropolis, Nigeria Faisal Umar, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria - Nigeria

Examining the Effects of Risky People and Places on Neighborhood Violent and Property Crime Rebecca Headley Konkel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Kendra J. Christensen, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

214. The Decision-Making Network: An Introduction to Criminal Justice, 2nd ed.

Author Meets Critics Author Meets Critic 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Moderator:

Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State University Authors:

Risdon N. Slate, Florida Southern College Lisa Carter, Florida Southern College

Critics: Gordon A. Crews, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley David C. May, Mississippi State University

215. ACJS 2020 Awards Committee Chairs Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Boardroom

Thursday, March 28, 2019

216. Policing, Race, and Community Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Anthony G. Vito, Ball State University Participants:

A Preliminary Examination of Hegemonic Masculinity: Definitional Transference of Black Masculinity Effecting Lethal Tactics against Black Males Jack S. Monell, Winston-Salem State University

Cops in Crisis: Ethnographic Insights from Transatlantic Policing Ross Deuchar, University of the West of Scotland; Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic University; Vaughn Crichlow, Florida Atlantic University

Investigating the Issue of Racial Profiling in Traffic Stops Verses Investigatory Stops Anthony G. Vito, Ball State University

Victim/Offender Characteristics and Police Arrest Decisions: The Moderating Role of Local Political Context Laura Beckman, Shippensburg University; Eryn O'Neal, Sam Houston State University

217. Stalking and Homicide in Intimate Partner Violence

Criminal Behavior/Domestic and Family Crime Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Jeffrey Scott Czarnec, Southern New Hampshire University Participants:

Domestic Violence Deaths: An Examination of Recording Practices by State Monica M. Merrill, Youngstown State University; Monica Bartley, Youngstown State University; Jessica Kohut, Youngstown State University

The Proof is in the Pattern: Examining Prosecutors' Decision to File Charges in Cases of Intimate Partner Stalking Patrick Q. Brady, University of West Georgia; Bradford Reyns, Weber State University

Stalking, Harassment or Nothing at All?: Community Perceptions of Stalking in Typical and Atypical Situations Lorraine Phillips, Gwynedd Mercy University; Amanda Kalin, Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York (CUNY)

She’s Calling for Help…Who Answers?: Violence Against Women and Ethnographic Explorations of a Regional Victim Assistance Network Sydney Mastey, University of Wisconsin Superior; Allison Brooke Willingham, University of Wisconsin Superior

Thursday, March 28, 2019

218. Gun Crimes Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Jennifer Lynn Murray, Indiana State University Participants:

Analysis of Firearm and Gang Murders - San Diego County 2014-2017 Matthew David O'Deane, University of San Diego

Exploring the Impact of Gun Control Policies on Gun Sales Janice Anne Iwama, American University The Curious Case of Firearms in America: Why we are Different? Mitch Librett, Bridgewater State

University Understanding Mass Shooter Motivations: Even When There is No Smoking Gun Jennifer Lynn

Murray, Indiana State University 219. Evaluation Research

Research Methods Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Brian Lockwood, Monmouth University Participants:

Lessons Learned from Evaluating New Technologies and Administering a Community Survey in a Large City Bert Burraston, University of Memphis; James McCutcheon, University of Memphis; Angela Madden, University of Memphis; Stephen Watts, University of Memphis; Max Helms, University of Memphis

Putting Process Evaluations to Work For Accountability Courts V. Lynn Tankersley, Mercer University Surveying the Rural Police Landscape: Challenges in Conducting Research with Mississippi’s Law

Enforcement Agencies Dustin Cooley, The University of Southern Mississippi; Charles Scheer, University of Southern Mississippi

The Effects of the Shore Season on Crime in New Jersey Brian Lockwood, Monmouth University; Brian R. Wyant, La Salle University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

220. Correctional Staff: A Valuable Resource Corrections/Corrections Administration and Management Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno Participants:

The Impact of the Work Environment on Indian Correctional Staff Hanif Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, Haryana Police; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; James Frank, The University of Cincinnati

The Impact of Organizational Justice on Chinese Correctional Staff Jianhong Liu, University of Macau Town Centre; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Shanhe Jiang, Wayne State University; Jinwu Zhang, The University of Macau

The Effect of Social Support on Correctional Officer Life Stress/ Depression Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Robert Worley, Lamar University; Vidisha Barua Worley, Lamar University; Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University

The Effects of Justice Views on Southern Correctional Staff Linda Keena, University of Mississippi; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Stacy Haynes, Mississippi State University; David C. May, Mississippi State University; Rosemary Ricciardelli, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University

221. Carceral Control: Perceptions of Relationships, Legitimacy, Procedural Justice, Authority, and

Routine Activities in Prison Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Megan Stoltz, George Mason University Participants:

Isolated Genders: A Comparison of Male and Female Relationships in Prison Megan Stoltz, George Mason University; Daniela Barberi, George Mason University

Factors Contributing to Inmate Perception of Legitimate Correctional Authority L. Caitlin Kanewske, George Mason University; Jordan Nichols, George Mason University

Procedural Justice and Legitimacy: Differences in Perceptions Between Female and Male Inmates Esther Matthews, American Uniersity; Taylor Hartwell, George Mason University; Samantha Luna, George Mason University

Applying Routine Activities Theory to Prison Inmate Self-Reported Behavior Zach Drake, George Mason University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

222. Gender-Responsive Programming in Youth Correctional Facilities Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M University Participants:

Gender Responsive Design: Female Youth Corrections Housing Lori Coppenrath, DLR Group Making Gender Responsive Programming More Queer Responsive Lindsay Kahle, West Virginia

University; Jill Rosenbaum, California State University, Fullerton The Status of Gender-Responsive Rehabilitative Services for Juvenile Offenders in Texas Colette B.

Harris, Prairie View A&M University; Serita Re Whiting, Prairie View A&M University; Sesha Kethineni, Prairie View A&M University

223. Student Engagement in Internships and Study Abroad Programs

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Kimberly S. Meyer, Central Connecticut State University Participants:

Best Practices and Lessons Learned From Short-term Faculty Led Study Abroad in Criminal Justice Stephanie Foster, Marymount University; Amanda L. Farrell, Marymount University

I’m Listening to You, I’m Just Not Paying Attention: A Comparison of Student Engagement Between International and American Students Denise L. Mowder, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Hyon Namgung, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Interdisciplinary Criminal Justice Internships Patrick Morris, Sacred Heart University Student Organization, Internship, and Career Services — An Analysis of Need and Current Practices

Kevin Buckler, University of Houston-Downtown; Elizabeth L. Gilmore, University of Houston-Downtown; Ronald Restrepo, University of Houston-Downtown

224. A Review of the 2017 U.S. Supreme Court Term's Criminal Justice-Related Decisions

Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Craig Hemmens, Washington State University Participants:

The Supreme Court and the Fourth Amendment Jeff Walker, University of Alabama-Birmingham The Supreme Court and the Police John Worrall, The University of Texas at Dallas

Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Supreme Court and the Fifth and Sixth Amendments Brenda Rowe, Texas A&M University - San Antonio

The Supreme Court and Sentencing Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston State University 225. ACJS Media Training Workshop (Pre-Registration Required)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Open Seminar 12:30 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV

226. “Learning by Doing:” How to Incorporate Experiential and Service Learning Opportunities in

Your Classroom Doctoral Summit Open Seminar 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Presenter:

Andrea Cantora, University of Baltimore 227. ACJS International Section Luncheon and Gerhard O.W. Mueller Award Ceremony

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 12:30 to 1:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII

228. Deconstructing Police-Community Interactions: Applications of Systematic Social Event

Modeling Using Body-Worn Camera Footage Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Complete Panel 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Chair:

David A. Makin, Washington State University Participants:

Conflict Avoidance: A Situational Analysis of Police De-Escalation Tactics Dale Willits, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University; Rachael Brooks, Washington State University

Hot Neighborhoods? Situational Analysis of Emotionally Intense Police-Community Interactions David A. Makin, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University; Rachael Brooks, Washington State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Describing What Happened: Understanding the Average Police-Citizen Encounter Rachael Brooks, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University

Gender Differences in Time to Activation and Level of Aggression: An Analysis of Police Cadets' Defensive Tactics Fight Drills Brandi Long, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University

229. Teaching Methods and Statistics in Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Andrea Krieg, Elmhurst College Participants:

Preparing Future Practitioners: Teaching First-Semester Freshman How to Conduct Research Crystal C. Rodriguez, Bronx Community College, City University of New York; Shirley Leyro, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York; Marjaline Vizcarrondo, Bronx Community College, City University of New York

Research in Action: Interactive Learning in Criminal Justice Methods Courses Dana N. Baxter, Shenandoah University; Katherine Ely, Lock Haven University

Teaching Statistics to Criminal Justice Majors Kimberley Schanz, Stockton University 230. Sex Crimes on Campus

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Jennifer L. Huck, Carroll University Participants:

College Knowledge of Sex Trafficking Kalyn N. Snider, Tiffin University Female Educators Who Sexually Assault Male Students: Examining Offender Characteristics and Their

Impact on Sentencing Bryan Michael Blaylock, The University of Texas at Dallas; Nadine Marie Connell, The University of Texas at Dallas

Mandatory Reporting (MR) in the College Context: Logic, Variation, and Efficacy Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth Unviersity; Jessica C. Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University; Sydney Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University

Rape Myths of University Students: Social Desirability Bias, Self-Esteem, and Self-Efficacy Jennifer L. Huck, Carroll University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

231. Caribbean Crime Group Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Iron

232. White Collar Crime Research Consortium Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: James

233. ‘Separate and Unequal’: Racial and Gender Inequalities in Tenure Decisions

Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Janice Joseph, Stockton University Discussants:

Michael D. Bush, Northern Kentucky University Kimberly D. Dodson, University of Houston - Clear Lake Hillary Potter, University of Colorado at Boulder

234. Differences Between a Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Degree

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Moderator:

Brian Harte, St. John's University Discussants:

Justin Spaulding, State University of New York at Canton Kaitlyn N. Tibbetts, Goergetown University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

235. My Major is Criminal Justice Open Seminars Open Seminar 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Presenters:

Raven I. Sapp, NC A&T State University Radscheda R. Nobles, Winston Salem State University Francis M. Williams, Plymouth State University Lee Ross, University of Central Florida Keith Coleman, North Carolina A&T State University George Wilson, North Carolina Central University

236. Social Control at the Individual Level

Criminological Theory/Social Control Theory Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Bruce J. Arneklev, Florida Atlantic University Participants:

Controlling School Violence: Evaluating Social Control as a Theoretical Explanation for Adult-Perpetrated School Shootings Mike Huskey, The University of Texas at Dallas

Individual-Level Predictors of Conformity and Desistance among Known Offenders Nicole Niebuhr, Sam Houston State University; Jeffrey Bouffard, Iowa State University

Moving Beyond Exploratory Deviance: The Influence of Curiosity on Repetitive Deviant/Delinquent Behavior Bruce J. Arneklev, Florida Atlantic University; Lisa M. Dario, Florida Atlantic University

A Preliminary Investigation into the Importance of Social Bonds Among Justice-Involved Emerging Adults Elias S. Nader, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Testing Self-Control Stability in a Short Timeframe Nicholas Blasco, University of South Carolina 237. Building Trust and Community: Can ‘Black Lives’ and ‘Blue Lives’ Coexist?

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Roundtable 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Moderator:

Robert Brown, North Carolina Central University Discussants:

Jennifer Bourgeois, Lone Star College-Cy Fair Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Texas State University Veronyka James, Shenandoah University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

238. Sex Crimes and Consent Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Tasha Youstin, Western Carolina University Participants:

Dancing in the Dark: Unwanted Sexual Harassment and Violence at Live Music Events Joel Lieberman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Miliaikeala S.J. Heen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Man Flu? Boo-hoo. Sexual Assault? Is It Their Fault? Unraveling the Prevalence and Stigma of MSA Gemini Alexis Creason-Parker, Northeastern State University

Sex, Communication, and Affirmative Consent Tasha Youstin, Western Carolina University; Samantha Griffin, Western Carolina University

The Relationship Between Rape Myth Acceptance and Sexual Behaviors Ashley K. Fansher, Avila University; Sara Zedaker, University of Houston-Victoria

239. Violence: Current Issues

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 12:30 to 1:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Joseph A. Cochran, The College at Brockport Participants:

Current Trends in Violent Crime and Homicide: Issues in Ohio and Midwestern Cities Sophie McFarland, Youngstown State University; Richard Lee Rogers, Youngstown State University

Recidivism Among Violent Federal Offenders Kim S. Hunt, U.S. Sentencing Commission Violence Directed Against Teachers: Focusing on Predictors of Multiple Victimization Byongook Moon,

University of Texas San Antonio Violent Crime Victimization and Education Levels: An Examination of Data from 1992-2016 Joseph A.

Cochran, The College at Brockport 240. Coffee Bar Thursday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 3rd Floor

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 1:00 to 3:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Foyer West

241. Coffee Bar Thursday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 4th Floor

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 1:00 to 3:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside Foyer

Thursday, March 28, 2019

242. Addressing Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Barriers in Academia (Part One and Part Two) (By Invitation Only) Doctoral Summit Open Seminar 2:00 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X Presenters:

Robert Brown, North Carolina Central University Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech

243. Bruce Smith, Sr. Award Recipient Presentation: Alex Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Keynote/Featured Address 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D

244. American Journal of Criminal Justice Editorial Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Boardroom

245. Crime and Justice Research Alliance Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Chasseur

246. Measurement and Validity Issues

Research Methods Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Meghan M. Mitchell, University of Central Florida Participants:

Assessing Washington State's Marijuana Market and Oversupply John Frank Thacker, Abt Associates Inc.; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt Associates; Yvonne Cristy, Abt Associates

Predictors of Recidivism: Estimating the Effects of Non-Random Study Attrition for Longitudinal Research Meghan M. Mitchell, University of Central Florida; Chantal Fahmy, University of Texas-San Antonio; Kendra Clark, University of Colorado Boulder; David C. Pyrooz, University of Colorado Boulder; Scott H. Decker, Arizona State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Testing the Concurrent and Predictive Validity of Psychological Violence Measure in Intimate Relationship Sung-hun Byun, Columbus State University

Violence as told by Twitter: Associations between Chicago Violent Crime, Sentiment and Social Media Activity Kris Castner, Millersville University; Michael Castner, Google

247. How Correctional Scholars Can Use Research to Influence Policy at Local and State Levels

Corrections/Corrections Administration and Management Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Moderator:

David C. May, Mississippi State University Discussants:

David Myers, University of New Haven Peter Wood, Eastern Michigan University Ronald Burns, Texas Christian University

248. ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Section General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Galena

249. School Security in the United States

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Moderator:

Arthur C. Jones, Keiser University Discussants:

Sherri L. Smith, Keiser University Graduate School Carolyn Dennis, Keiser University

250. Teaching Justice ‘Naked’: How a Flipped Classroom Facilitates Learning Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Moderator:

Nishaun T. Battle, Virginia State University Discussants:

Kimberly D. Dodson, University of Houston - Clear Lake Jason Williams, Montclair State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

251. Stigma, Work, and Reentry Corrections/Rehabilitation and Treatment Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Peter S. Lehmann, Florida State University Participants:

Analytic Transformation Of Prisoner Re-Entry Into Futuristic Acuity William McLaughlin, Strayer University

The Role of Stereotypes in the Ex-offender Re-Entry Process: Formal and Informal Discourse Mechanisms Crosby Hipes, West Virginia University Institute of Technology; Fahad Gill, West Virginia University Institute of Technology

Type and Dosage of Reentry Programming: Effects on Racial Disparity in Recidivism and Employment Michael F. Campagna, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Katelynn Towne, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Ryan Spohn, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Public Opinion on Criminal Records and Employment: A Test of Competing Theoretical Models Peter S. Lehmann, Florida State University; Justin T. Pickett, University at Albany, SUNY; Megan Denver, Northeastern University

252. Teaching Innovations in Criminal Justice II

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Chair:

Ursula Ann Becker, CC Section Participants:

Leadership by Gibbs Tammy Esteves, Troy University; Jeffrey Paul Rush, Troy University Student Organization, Internship, and Career Services — An Integrated Model Elizabeth L. Gilmore,

University of Houston-Downtown; Kevin Buckler, University of Houston-Downtown; Ronald Restrepo, University of Houston-Downtown

Teaching in Problem Based Learning Environments in Contrast to Traditional Classroom Settings Lana A. McDowell, Georgia Gwinnett College

Increasing the Impact of Animal Assisted Interventions in Correctional Settings Through Humane Education and Pedagogy Kimberly L. Spanjol, Iona College

Thursday, March 28, 2019

253. The Fourth Amendment: An Examination of Recent Cases Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Jennifer Lynn Moore, DeSales University Participants:

A Question of Integrity: Examining the History and Role of Judicial Integrity in Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence R. Shaffer Claridge, Central Washington University; Cody J Stoddard, Central Washington University; Teresa Francis Divine, Central Washington University

Do Not Cross: Drawing a Line at the Curtilage after Collins v. Virginia Jennifer Lynn Moore, DeSales University

Get Out of My Driveway! Collins v. Virginia Protects Curtilage from Being Trampled by the Automobile Exception Brenda Rowe, Texas A&M University - San Antonio

Heien v. North Carolina: Evaluating Law Enforcement Officer Knowledge Christopher Totten, Kennesaw State University; Gang Lee, Kennesaw State University; Michael De Leo, Kennesaw State University

254. ACJS Security and Crime Prevention Section Executive Board and General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Heron

255. ACJS Victimology Section General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Iron

256. African Criminology and Justice Association Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: James

Thursday, March 28, 2019

257. Mentoring New Faculty What’s Available and What’s Missing Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Natasha N. Johnson, Georgia State University Discussants:

Jeffrey Scott Czarnec, Southern New Hampshire University Rick Helfers, University of Texas at Tyler Mark Rubin, Ashland University Tamara Wilkins, Minnesota State University Mankato

258. Engaging the Community Outside of the Criminal Justice Classroom

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Moderator:

Yuning Wu, Wayne State University Discussants:

Margaret Leigey, The College of New Jersey Rita Poteyeva, James Madison University Gabriela Wasileski, University of Baltimore

259. The Differential Influence of Involvements on Delinquency for Girls and Boys

Criminological Theory/Social Control Theory Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Moderator:

Jeb A. Booth, Salem State University Discussant:

Jeb A. Booth, Salem State University 260. Culturally Competent Policing

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Noel Otu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Participants:

Cultural Competency and Community Policing: A Necessity for a Multicultural Society Derrick Jones, Harford Community College

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Policing a Linguistic Minority Aviva S. Twersky Glasner, Northern Essex Community College “Silence the Guns, Hit the Drums”: An Autoethnography of the Struggle Against Celebratory Gunfire at

Karakecili Weddings Isa Karasioglu, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Suray Duygulu, Quinnipiac University

The Role of Culture In Policing Noel Otu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 261. Sex Offender Management

Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Abigail Eck, Sam Houston State University Participants:

Comparing Risk and Compliance Across Female and Male Sex Offenders on Probation Brittany L. Acquaviva, Sam Houston State University; Abigail Eck, Sam Houston State University; Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University

The Relationship Between Risk and Treatment Compliance among Females who Sexually Offend Abigail Eck, Sam Houston State University; Brittany L. Acquaviva, Sam Houston State University; Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University

What Works in Israeli Prison-based Sex-offender Rehabilitation Programs: A Program Participants’ Perspective Brenda Geiger, Bar Ilan University: Acco; Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University

Time to Hunt? An Examination of the Temporal Aspects of Homicide among a Sample of Serial Sexual Murderers Allie Bernheimer, John Jay College/CUNY Graduate Center; Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

262. The Effects Of Marijuana Legalization In Washington State On Law Enforcement And Crime

Policing/Police Administration and Management Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University Participants:

The Calls for Service Shift As Legalization Occurs David A. Makin, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University; Mikala Meize, Washington State University; Dylan Pelletier, Washington State University; Duane L. Stanton, Washington State University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University; John Snyder, Washington State University; Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University; Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University

Time and Place Variants of Crime Dylan Pelletier, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University; John Snyder, Washington State University; Duane L. Stanton, Washington State University; Mikala Meize, Washington State University; Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University; Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University

Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Legalization of Marijuana and Resultant Marijuana-Related Arrest Rates Disaggregated by Race, Gender, and Age Mikala Meize, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University; Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University; Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University; Dylan Pelletier, Washington State University; John Snyder, Washington State University; Duane L. Stanton, Washington State University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University

The Challenges of Legalization from the Police Perspective Duane L. Stanton, Washington State University; Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University; Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University; Dale Willits, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University; Mikala Meize, Washington State University; Dylan Pelletier, Washington State University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University; John Snyder, Washington State University

263. ACJS Restorative and Community Justice Section Executive Board, General Business Meeting,

and Reception Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 4:30 to 5:30 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C

264. ACJS Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Section General Business Meeting and Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 5:00 to 6:30 pm Third Floor: Dover A

265. ACJS Community College Section General Business Meeting and Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 5:00 to 6:30 pm Third Floor: Dover B

266. ACJS Victimology, Critical Criminal Justice, and Restorative and Community Justice Sections

Sundae Social Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 5:00 to 6:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I

267. ACJS Law and Public Policy Section General Business Meeting and Awards Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 6:00 to 7:30 pm Third Floor: Dover C

Friday, March 29, 2019

FRIDAY, MARCH, 29 268. ACJS Corrections Section General Business Meeting and Awards Breakfast

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 7:30 to 9:00 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV

269. Women in Criminal Justice Editorial Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Boardroom

270. Nontraditional Teaching Approaches in Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

AnnMarie Cordner, Kutztown University Participants:

Improving Learning Outcomes for Millennial and Generation Z Criminal Justice Students: A Multimedia Approach Brian Harte, St. John's University; Justin Spaulding, State University of New York at Canton

Teaching Criminal Justice using Virtual Reality Edward Gregory Weeks, Lasell College Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice Online: Current Status, Best Practices, and Important

Considerations Alicia Sitren, University of North Florida; Hayden Smith, University of South Carolina

Team-Based Learning in a Criminal Justice Course: An Empirical Evaluation of Student Learning Outcomes AnnMarie Cordner, Kutztown University

Student's Perceptions of Prison and Inmates Through a Canine Rehabilitation Program Alesa Liles, Georgia College and State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

271. Sex Crimes: Current Challenges Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Matthew B. Johnson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants:

Psychological Characteristics of Convicted Sexual Offenders in Chennai (India) Varsha Vijayan, University of Madras; Srinivasan Murugesan, University of Madras; Murugesan Arumugam, Government of Tamil Nadu, India

Wrongful Conviction and Serial Rape Offending: The ‘Stranger Rape’ Challenge Matthew B. Johnson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

272. Preventing Violent Crime

Policing/Security and Crime Prevention Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Hsiao-Ming Wang, University of Houston-Downtown Participants:

Campus Carry and Security: An Exploratory Survey of College Students Hsiao-Ming Wang, University of Houston-Downtown

Comprehension of Emergency Protocols for Violent Events in Schools: Are Students and Staff Ready to Respond? Joshua Hendrix, RTI International

Online Security: Protecting Adolescents and Young Adults from Exposure to Extremism and Criminal Victimization Lauren R. Shapiro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Alexander Alexandrou, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Violent Crime in Bars: A Mixed Methods Analysis Dennis Savard, Saginaw Valley State University; Daniel Kennedy, Oakland University; Joseph Jaksa, Saginaw Valley State University; Thomas Kelley, Wayne State University

273. Cyber-Crime Session I

Criminal Behavior/Cyber Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Samantha L.N. Tjaden, Washington State University Participants:

Craigslist, Backpage, and Female Homicide? Samantha L.N. Tjaden, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University

Cyber Cycle: Exploring the Cycle of Cyberbullying Victimization and Offending Alexis Candia-Meza, Kean University

Friday, March 29, 2019

Home Life Strain, Negative Emotions, and Bullying Emily R. Priesman, Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg; Stephen Watts, University of Memphis

Spiteful Video Gamers Level-Up with the Deadly Craze of Swatting Jennifer Vilayhong, Penn State University-Schuylkill

274. Police Training, Performance, and Decision-Making

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Maria R. Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants:

Mandatory Physical Training for In-Service Police Officers - a Rare Occurrence Around the Country's Agencies Maria R. Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; William LaRaia, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Michael C. Walker, Passaic County Community College; William Fraher, John Jay College of Criminal Justive

An Assessment of Crisis Intervention Team Training Kimberly D. Hassell, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Examining the Impact of Crisis Intervention Training on First Responders Edward Bowman, Lock Haven University

Examining the Retention of Improved Performance and Decision-Making after a Use-of-Force Resilience Training Program Judith P. Andersen, University of Toronto; Evelyn C. Boychuk, University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus

275. Issues in Methodological Practices

Research Methods Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Jeffrey W. Rosky, East Stroudsburg University Participants:

Professional Research Pool for Criminal Justice Science: Infrastructure for Evidence-Based Practices Kimberley A. McClure, Western Illinois University; Joanne Kurt-Hilditch, Missouri Safety Center - University of Central Missouri; Susan C. Nichols, Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board - Executive Institute

Operationalizing Variables for Undergraduate Research Kimberly Ann McCabe, University of Lynchburg

Fixing Statistics Jeffrey W. Rosky, East Stroudsburg University

Friday, March 29, 2019

276. Confronting Issues in Institutional Corrections Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Sherry Lynn Skaggs, University of Central Arkansas Participants:

A Comparison Between the Perpetrators of Inmate and Staff Miscondcut at a Women's Prison Karen F. Lahm, Wright State Univeristy

Exploring the Role of Mental Health and Poverty in Inmate Adjustment Rachel Severson, University of South Florida

Exploring the Time-Varying Effects of Common Predictors of Misconduct Micaela Mercedes Alvarado, Sam Houston State University; Elisa Toman, Sam Houston State University; H. Daniel Butler, Sam Houston State University

Theory on Crime, Punishment and Mass Incarceration: A Time Series Hierarchical Analysis of Mass Imprisonment in the U.S. Henry Jackson, Metropolitan State University of Denver

277. How Local Government Uses Research to Inform Policy and Practices

Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Robert A. Bermingham, Jr., Fairfax County, Virginia Participants:

Juvenile Offenders, Intake Officers and the Decisions that Affect Them Courtney Porter, Fairfax County, VA

Sentence Outcomes When Using Risk/Need Assessment Tools in Juvenile Court Ana Ealley, Fairfax County, Virginia; Courtney Porter, Fairfax County, VA; Katelyn Mackey, Fairfax County, Virginia

Community Opinions on Juvenile Justice Transformation within Local Government Katelyn Mackey, Fairfax County, Virginia; Devon Johnson, George Mason University; Courtney Porter, Fairfax County, VA

How I Turned Out: Juvenile Probationers’ Experiences Kimberly S. Meyer, Central Connecticut State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

278. Social Capital, Support, and Mobility: Overlooked Issues in Community Supervision Corrections/Community Corrections Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Chair:

Trevor A. Fronius, WestEd Participants:

A Community Thread: The Role of Community-Based Organizational Networks in Crime Prevention Trevor A. Fronius, WestEd; Sarah Guckenburg, WestEd; Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Research

The Effect of Parole and Probation Agent Communication Style on Reactance and Job-Search Self-Efficacy in Women Offenders Ariel L. Roddy, Michigan State University

The Relationship of Social Support to JPO Job Stress, Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, and Turnover Intent Lynn M. Greenwood, Texas A&M University Central Texas

Community Building, Revitalization, and Restoration: Lessons from the Community Arts and Reintegration Projects (CARP) Pilot Mural Timothy J. Holler, University of Pitt-Greensburg

279. Organized Crime Session I

Criminal Behavior/Organized Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Gabriel Ferreyra, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi Participants:

Criminalizing Faith: Is La Santa Muerta a Narco-Saint? Gabriel Ferreyra, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi

New Face of Transnational Cybercrime and The Role Of EU Mechanism in Improving Territorial Cohesion and Cooperation to Resolve Jurisdictional Conflicts: An Analysis Shamreeza Riaz, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Organized Crime and Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products in California James E. Prieger, Pepperdine University; Jonathan Kulick, New York University; Mark A.R. Kleiman, New York University

280. ACJS Doctoral Summit Networking Breakfast (By Invitation Only)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Breakfast 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X

Friday, March 29, 2019

281. 2019 Update on United Nations Activities - ACJS International Section Sponsored Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Moderator:

Janice Joseph, Stockton University Discussants:

Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University Yuliya Zabyelina, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

282. Crime and Victimization in a Global Context

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Angela Nava, Kennesaw State University Participants:

A Cross-National Comparison of Stalking Behaviors in the US, England, and Wales Angela Nava, Kennesaw State University

An Analysis of Categories of Gender-Biased Violence in India Dhanya Babu, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Mangai Natarajan, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice

A Review of Violent Crimes against Women in Jamaica Marsha Amoy Fraser, University of Central Florida

Crime in a "TOURIST DESTINATION NATION TDN" Howard Kurtz, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

283. Asking Important Questions: Policy Implications of Legislation

Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Olga Semukhina, Tarleton State University Participants:

Deterrence Effect of New Self-Defense Statute, Concealed Carry Statute and “Intruder Tort” Statute on Residential Burglaries in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Olga Semukhina, Tarleton State University

Levels of Hate: Understanding Contemporary Issues with Hate Crime and Terrorism Legislation Wesley McCann, The College of New Jersey; Nicholas Pimley, Washington State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

Federalism and Marijuana Legalization: A Follow-Up Study on the Perceptions of Marijuana Dispensary Workers in Colorado and Washington Kyle C. Ward, University of Northern Colorado; Vanessa Arellano, University of Northern Colorado; Brian M. Iannacchione, University of Northern Colorado; Mary K. Evans, University of Northern Colorado

Learning from the Legalization of Recreational Marijuana: A Preliminary Assessment of Washington State's Experience Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University; Ugljesa Zvekic, University of Belgrade; Sikang Song, Portland State University

284. ACJS Meeting Registration Friday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 8:00 to 2:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside Registration

285. Contemporary Policing Challenges and Innovations

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State University Participants:

Merging in the City Police of Buenos Aires: Challenges and More Challenges Roddrick Colvin, San Diego StateUniveristy

Recognizing Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Assessment of a First Responder Awareness Program David Lambert, Justice System Training & Research Institute

The Illuminations Program: A Trauma-Informed Training Curriculum for Law Enforcement Officers Vickie Sneed, University of Baltimore

Policing the Opioid Crisis: An Analysis of Law Enforcement Perceptions in the Modern Era Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State University; Sean A. Mullins, Salem State University

286. Place and Crime

Policing/Security and Crime Prevention Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Jie Xu, St Johns University Participants:

A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Bus Stops and Crime Events Using a Quantitative Network Approach Jie Xu, St Johns University

Collaboration in Combatting Cyber Crime Selcuk Atak, The Unıversity of Scranton; Ismail Onat, The University of Scranton; Murat Ozkan, Rutgers University; Niyazi Ekici, Western Illinois University

Friday, March 29, 2019

Focusing on the Spatial Patterns of Crime and Disorder Nexus: The Specialization of Disorder Policing in Neighborhood Crime Prevention Di Jia, Metropolitan State University of Denver

The Effects of CCTV on Crime Deterrence, Police Response, and Case Outcomes Lisa M. Barao, Northeastern University

287. Dealing With Disruptive Students

Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: James Moderator:

Tretha Harris, Strayer University Discussants:

James Blair, South Texas College Jennifer Chiotti, Lone Star College-Kingwood Mecheline Farhat, Bergen Community College Jason Paynich, Quincy College

288. Connecting the On-Campus Classroom to the Off-Campus Professional

Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Cory Feldman, LaGuardia Community College Discussants:

Charlene Bryant, LaGuardia Community College John Chaney, LaGuardia Community College Cory Feldman, LaGuardia Community College Lloyd Klein, LaGuardia Community College Rachid Rhazali, LaGuardia Community College

289. Expanding Online Learning in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Curriculum: Innovations,

Issues, and Successes Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent B Moderator:

Matthew R. Hassett, University of North Carolina at Pembroke Discussants:

Kweilin T. Lucas, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Philip Wagner, University of Wisconsin - Parkside

Friday, March 29, 2019

290. Innovations in Teaching Criminological Theory Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

Stephanie Kerry Downing, Marymount University Participants:

Practical Methods for Teaching Catastrophic Criminology Clairissa D. Breen, Buffalo State College Using Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT) to Teach Rational Choice Theory in Criminology

Courses Michael Shane Klein, University of Lynchburg There Goes the Neighborhood: Using Active Learning to Teach Social Disorganization Jessica Ziegler,

Graceland University Using a Hoberman Sphere to Teach Social Structure Andrea Krieg, Elmhurst College

291. Strain and Substance Abuse

Criminological Theory/Strain Theory Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Angela M. Collins, University of Central Missouri Participants:

Anomie and Drug Use in Adults Angela M. Collins, University of Central Missouri; Scott Menard, University of Colorado, Boulder

A Temporal-Ordered Model of Adolescent Illicit Substance Use William Ash-Houchen, Delta State University; Celia C. Lo, Texas Woman's University

Life Stressors Associated with Opioid Use in U.S. Men Depends on Demographics Salih Hakan Can, Penn State Schuylkill; Durmus Alper Camlibel, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh

292. Contemporary Perspectives on Race and Policing

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Daniel K. Pryce, North Carolina Central University Participants:

Confidence in Law Enforcement When African-Americans are Underrepresented on the Local Force Charles E. MacLean, Bemidji State University

Is It Counterstereotypic to Believe that the Word of a White Female is Conclusive High-Evidence that Can Still Get Black People Charged and Sometimes Killed: More Questions than Answers Kori Ryan, Fitchburg State University; Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA

Friday, March 29, 2019

The Competing Roles of Social and Legal Oppression on Minority Populations Katherine Wilson-McCoy, Florida Atlantic University; Lisa M. Dario, Florida Atlantic University

A Neglected Problem: Understanding the Effects of Transgenerational Trauma on African Americans' Attitudes Toward the Police Daniel K. Pryce, North Carolina Central University; Ajima Olaghere, Temple University; Robert Brown, North Carolina Central University

293. Promoting Human Rights through Transformative Policing Practices

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Luke William Hunt, Radford University Participants:

Diversion Instead of Arrest: Clients’ Perceptions Daniela Barberi, George Mason University; Faye S. Taxman, George Mason University

Policing and Wrongful Convictions Jessica S. Henry, Montclair State University Policing Inside Out: Building Trust Through Transformative Education Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad,

Howard University The Moral Foundation of Community Policing: Public Reason and Human Rights Luke William Hunt,

Radford University 294. Challenging Issues in the Study of Contemporary Policing

Policing/Police Administration and Management Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

David L. Carter, Michigan State University Participants:

Throwing Shade and Talking Smack: Generational Issues in Law Enforcement Richard N. Holden, University of North Texas at Dallas

Building Individual Resilience: Applying the Eastern Philosophies to Chronic Problems of Stress and Depression in Police Officers and Administrators Robert Taylor, The University of Texas at Dallas

Bridging the Gap: The Power of Perspective and Perception Andra J. Bannister, Wichita State University

Emerging Technologies and the Internet of Things: Issues in the Collection and Retention of Digital Information David L. Carter, Michigan State University

295. Alpha Phi Sigma Friday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 8:00 to 8:00 pm Lobby Level: Waterview

Friday, March 29, 2019

296. Employment Exchange Friday Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Employment Exchange 9:00 to 5:00 pm Fourth Floor: Essex A

297. Exhibit Hall Friday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Exhibits 9:00 to 2:00 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside A/B/C

298. Coffee Bar Friday 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Coffee Bar 9:00 to 10:00 am Fourth Floor: Harborside A/B/C

299. Chris Wilson Keynote

Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenter:

Faith E. Lutze, Washington State University 300. Racial and Social Justice Issues in the Classroom

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Andrew Costello, NYIT Participants:

Emphasizing Human Relationships Among Those with a Traditional Criminal Justice Perspective: Confronting Bias that Interferes with the Helping Process Rolanda L. Ward, Niagara University; Melissa Ortega Costa, NorthStar Learning Center

Paths to Equitable and Inclusive Environments in Criminal Justice Programs Charles James Corley, Michigan State University

Peacemaking Circles in the Classroom: The Good, Bad, and Ugly – A Decade of Experience Examined J. Renee Trombley, Claflin University

Social Justice Digital Chronicling Chiquita Howard-Bostic, Shepherd University

Friday, March 29, 2019

301. Lethal Violence Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover A Chair:

Lauren Magee, Michigan State University Participants:

Facilitating Conversations About Guns with Families Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Andrea Aviles, Private practice; Erick Jacobs, Private practice

Police Misconduct and Serial Killer as Police Officers Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA; Jessica Mueller, Private practice

Progressing from Intimate Partner Violence to Mass Homicide: Establishing an Empirical Connection Emily M. Meyer, Norwich University; Elizabeth Gurian, Norwich University

The Risk of Victimization and Offending in Shooting Networks Lauren Magee, Michigan State University; Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University

302. Police Integrity, the Secrecy Code, and Police Culture

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University Participants:

Exploring the Relation between Organizational Justice and Police Integrity Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University; Maria R. Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Irena Cajner Mraovic, University of Zagreb; Marko Prpic, University of Zagreb; Joseph Hamm, Michigan State University; Scott Wolfe, Michigan State University

Do Masculine Identities Influence Officer Adherence to Police Culture and Willingness to Utilize Procedural Justice? Starr Solomon, Kent State University; Samantha Clinkinbeard, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Rachael Rief, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Exploring the Relationship Between Effective Parenting, Self-Control, and Adherence to the Police Code of Silence Christopher Donner, Loyola University Chicago; Jon Maskály, University of Texas at Dallas

The “Thin Blue Line” and other Meta-Narratives Alayna Colburn, Kansas State University; Don L. Kurtz, Kansas State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

303. Cyber-Crime Session II Criminal Behavior/Cyber Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Joanne R. Fowler, North Carolina Central University Participants:

Aggressive Reality Television Consumption and Aggressive Online Posting Behaviors Joanne R. Fowler, North Carolina Central University; Darren R. Beneby, North Carolina Central University

Data Breaches: Technology-Driven v. Human Errors Hannarae Lee, Marywood University The Cause of College Students’ Cyberbullying in Korea: Effect of Prior Victimization Yongjae Nam,

Michigan State University; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State University The Open Door to Cyber-Terrorism Needs to Be Closed Tara Ragone, Keiser University; Arthur C.

Jones, Keiser University 304. Procedural Justice/Fairness, Police Legitimacy, and Accountability

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Daniel Brice Baker, The Ohio State University Participants:

Cultivating Procedural Fairness within Police Organizations: The Importance of Ethical Leadership Daniel Brice Baker, The Ohio State University; Russell S. Hassan, The Ohio State University

Emerging Trends in Police Organizational Accountability Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University; Frank Mancini, Boston Police Department

How Collective Consciousness Shapes Police Officers’ Attitudes Toward Legitimacy of Certain Types of Police Conduct Stan Korotchenko, University of Central Florida

The Extent to Which Procedural Justice has Negatively Affected or Enhanced Citizen’s Satisfaction and Cooperation with Jamaica’s Constable Force Lorna Elaine Grant, North Carolina Central University; Daniel K. Pryce, North Carolina Central University

Friday, March 29, 2019

305. NIJ Sponsored Research on Human Trafficking Prevalence and Justice System Responses Research Methods Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Michael Shively, Abt Associates Participants:

Advancing Human Trafficking Prevalence Estimation: Key findings From the Development and Field Test of Hidden Population Method Michael Shively, Abt Associates; Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Amy Berninger, Abt Associates; Lauren Christopher, Abt Associates; Melissa Nadel, Abt Associates Inc.

Estimating Human Trafficking Prevalence Using Hidden Population Methods Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Melissa Nadel, Abt Associates Inc.; John Frank Thacker, Abt Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt Associates; Amy Berninger, Abt Associates; Lauren Christopher, Abt Associates

Using BJS Federal Justice Statistics Program Data to Track the Evolution of Human Trafficking Cases Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Omri Drucker, Abt Associates; Michael Shively, Abt Associates

Insight from Law Enforcement Personnel and Prosecutors about the Evolution of Human Trafficking Cases I-Fang Cheng, Abt Associates; Sonja Richard, Abt Associates; Omri Drucker, Abt Associates; Michael Shively, Abt Associates

306. Police Recruitment and the Impact of Career Policing

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Gabriel R. Umar, Marymount University Participants:

Becoming an African American Female Federal Criminal Investigator: Does Race and Gender Matter? Angela Burns-Ramirez, U. S. Secret Service (Retired); Benjamin Wright, University of Baltimore

Do Latino/a Criminal Justice Majors Obtain Similar MMPI-2 RF Profiles to Peace Officer Candidates? Empirical Data Roberto Velasquez, New Mexico State University; David Keys, New Mexico State University; Nicholas Natividad, New Mexico State University

Law Enforcement Recruit Knowledge of Autism Allen Copenhaver, Lindsey Wilson College; Andrew S. Denney, Loyola University New Orleans

The Effects of Career Policing on an Officer's Family Gabriel R. Umar, Marymount University; Amanda L. Farrell, Marymount University; Stephanie Foster, Marymount University

307. ACJS General Business Meeting and Getting Involved in ACJS Committees

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 11:00 to 12:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II

Friday, March 29, 2019

308. Helping Crime Victims through Research-and-Practice Partnerships: Opportunities for Your Involvement Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Presenters:

Susan Howley, Justice Research and Statistics Association Bailey Maryfield, Justice Research and Statistics Association Marina Duane, Urban Institute

309. Navigating the Job Market in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Doctoral Summit Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X Presenters:

Dean Dabney, Georgia State University Christine Tartaro, Stockton University

310. New and Emerging Transnational Forms of Crimes: ACJS 2020 UN Congress Panel

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Janice Joseph, Stockton University Participants:

Unethical Conduct, Corruption, and Rule of Law: An Ethical Approach to Address Corruption and Subversion of the Rule of Law Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University

Diplomacy Lab Partnerships in Criminal Justice: A Showcase Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Illegal Mining as an “Emerging” Crime: Plundering, Laundering, and Exportation of Metals and Minerals Yuliya Zabyelina, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The Victimization of Refugee Populations: Identifying and Mitigating Crime Risks Within Rohingyan Camps George Richards, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Friday, March 29, 2019

311. Hybrid Legal Systems: The Convergence of Common Law and Civil Law Legal Traditions and Implications for Global Justice Reform Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chairs:

Roushani Mansoor, U.S. State Department Leonid Lantsman, U.S. State Department

Participants: Case Study: Bangladesh Melissa Felder, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Kairy Quinonez, John

Jay College of Criminal Justice Case Study: Guatemala Christopher Maldonado, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jessenia

DeJesus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Case Study: South Africa Bhavneet Anand, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Anthony Avenor, John

Jay College of Criminal Justice Case Study: Armenia Christopher O'Neill, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Anthony Milani, John

Jay College of Criminal Justice 312. Keynote Discussion with Chris Wilson

Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenter:

David A. Makin, Washington State University 313. Contemporary Challenges for College Students

Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

David Whelan, Holy Family University Participants:

Guns on Campus: Perceptions of Living and Learning on a Campus with Concealed Carry Laws Amy Memmer, Washburn University; Patricia P. Dahl, Washburn University

What Role do Guns Play in the Future of America? Student Perceptions of Gun Legislation Nathan Kruis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Richard Wentling, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Mark H. Heirigs, Iowa State University

He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother: Laws and Traditions of Fraternity Hazing David Whelan, Holy Family University; Erin Pirog, Holy Family University

Friday, March 29, 2019

314. Forensic Investigation in a Nutshell: Enhancing Student Learning and Assessment Using a Miniature Death Scene Diorama Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Moderator:

David Mastric, Nutshell Consultant Discussants:

Bruce Goldfarb, Office of the Maryland Chief Medical Examiner Jane Wankmiller, Northern Mich University

315. Academics Perceptions of the Practice and Utility of School Marshal Programs: The Unintended

Consequences vs. Benefits Policing/Security and Crime Prevention Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Moderator:

Harrison Watts, Our Lady of the Lake University Discussants:

Eric Coleman, University of North Texas at Dallas Richard N. Holden, University of North Texas at Dallas David L. Carter, Michigan State University Howard Kurtz, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

316. Service Learning and Civic Engagement in the Criminal Justice Classroom

Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: James Moderator:

Holly Dershem-Bruce, Dawson Community College Discussants:

Jessica Cole, Des Moines Area Community College Matthew DeGarmo, Blue Mountain Community College Samantha J. O'Hara, Des Moines Area Community College Kathy Smith, Harcum College

Friday, March 29, 2019

317. Cultural Diversity: How Are We Teaching Awareness in the Classroom? Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Jessica Noble, Lewis and Clark Community College Discussants:

Nikki Banks, Grand Rapids Community College Tim Davis, KCTCS - Madisonville Community College Tretha Harris, Strayer University Doris Krakrafaa-Bestman, Lone Star College-CyFair

318. Experiential Learning in Criminal Justice Education

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Chair:

Ricky S. Gutierrez, California State University Sacramento Participants:

Doing Criminal Justice: Exploring Different Methods of Experiential Learning in Undergraduate Criminal Justice and Criminology Courses Carrie Sue Mier, Indiana University East; Roshni T. Ladny, University of Tampa

Critical Approach to Community Partnerships in Service-Learning Courses Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University

Experiential Education as Preparation for Employment in Criminal Justice Peter Charles Kratcoski, Kent State University.; Maxmilian Edelbacher, Federal Police of Austria

First, We Grieve; Then We Advocate: The Experiential Role of Women Applied to The Criminal Justice Classroom From Instructor Engagement and Conversation Michael J. Grabowski, Sonoma State University

319. Values and Priorities in Criminal Justice Education

Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

James David Lawson, Eastern Kentucky University Participants:

A Comparison of Preferred Leadership Styles by Post-Secondary Criminal Justice Educators James David Lawson, Eastern Kentucky University

Are We So Different? A Comparative Examination of Student Self-Reported Value Prioritization and the Perceived Value Prioritization of Others Carrie Maloney, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania; Darla Darno, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

Friday, March 29, 2019

Integration of Police Academy Studies within a Criminal Justice Program Barry Harvey, Alvernia University; Martin Alan Greenberg, SUNY Ulster; Malgorzata Zuber, Alvernia University

Membership in ACJS: Integration of Teaching and Scholarship Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International University

320. The Price of Nine: Impact of an Anomie Culture in Ogoni

Criminological Theory/Strain Theory Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Moderator:

Declan I. Onwudiwe, Texas Southern University Discussant:

Emmanuel Ben-Edet, Texas Southern University 321. Exploring the Racial and Historical Context of Police Use of Force

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Ron Malega, Missouri State University Participants:

Officer-Involved Shootings in a Historical Context Vrishali Kanvinde, The University of Texas at Dallas; Melissa Hayslip, The University of Texas at Dallas

Race and Law Enforcement Interactions Jessica Lynn Bernans, Tiffin University; Fang-Mei P. Law, Tiffin University

Racial Profiling: Do Police Target Black Males Jeslyn Huynh, Texas Southern University; Jennifer Wyatt Bourgeois, Texas Southern University

Racial Threat or Just Policing: Alternative Theories of Police Use of Force Ron Malega, Missouri State University; Joel Garner, Portland State University

322. Mistrust and Hostility toward the Police

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi Participants:

Can Youths' Perceptions of the Police be Improved? Results of a School-Based Field Evaluation in Three Jurisdictions Adam D. Fine, Arizona State University; Kathleen E. Padilla, Arizona State University

Coping with Overt Hostility toward the Police Richard Kania, Jacksonville State University of Alabama

Friday, March 29, 2019

Wrongful Convictions and Attitudes toward Police Robert J. Norris, George Mason University; Kevin J. Mullinix, University of Kansas

Understanding the Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence Reporting and Attitudes Toward the Police Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi; Isaac Nortey Darko, Burman University

323. Contemporary Research on Women in Policing

Policing/Police Administration and Management Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Moderator:

Maureen McGough, National Institute of Justice Discussants:

AnnMarie Cordner, Kutztown University Gary Cordner, National Institute of Justice Kristin Silver, National Institute of Justice Wendy Stiver, Dayton (OH) Police Department

324. ACJS Awards Luncheon (First Come, First Served)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Reception 12:30 to 2:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom V

325. ACJS Executive Board Meeting Friday

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 2:00 to 5:00 pm Third Floor: Boardroom

326. ACJS Drugs and Alcohol Research Section Executive Board and General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Chasseur

Friday, March 29, 2019

327. Police Response to Domestic Violence Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Jessica C. Fleming, Sam Houston State University Participants:

Police Predictors of Myths Surrounding Domestic Violence Survivors Jessica C. Fleming, Sam Houston State University; Amanda Goodson, Sam Houston State University; Alondra Garza, Sam Houston State University; Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University

Exploring the Effects of Mandatory Arrest Policies on Police Arrest Decisions in Domestic Violence Cases: Police Perspective Jamilya Anderson, Kansas State University

The Downstream Orientation of Justice in Domestic Violence Arrest Decisions Amanda Goodson, Sam Houston State University; Alondra Garza, Sam Houston State University; Brittany L. Acquaviva, Sam Houston State University; Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University

The Nexus between Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Victimization: Exploring Police Responses Alondra Garza, Sam Houston State University; Amanda Goodson, Sam Houston State University; Cortney Franklin, Sam Houston State University

328. Cyber-Crime Session III

Criminal Behavior/Cyber Crime Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University Participants:

Cybersecurity: The Musicians’ Quandary Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University; Francis G. Leger, Texas A&M University- Central Texas; Sarhan Musa, Prairie View A&M University

Digital Media Piracy and Legal Alternatives: A Global Perspective Oliver Bowers, Washington State University; David A. Makin, Washington State University

On Being a Social Engineer Kevin Steinmetz, Kansas State University; Richard Goe, Kansas State University; Alexandra Pimentel, Kansas State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

329. Tactical Decision-Making and Best Practices Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Thomas Mrozla, University of South Dakota Participants:

Pursuit Policy Restrictiveness and the Frequency of Pursuits, Collisions, and Injuries Thomas Mrozla, University of South Dakota; Steven Briggs, North Dakota State University; Daniel Pemstein, North Dakota State University

Evaluating the Impact of Changing Marijuana Laws and Policies on Criminal Justice System Pursuit of Drug-Related Crime Ryan Kling, Abt Associates Inc.; Michael Shively, Abt Associates; John Frank Thacker, Abt Associates Inc.; Maggie Elliott, Abt Associates; Yvonne Cristy, Abt Associates

Suspect Prioritization in Stranger Murder Investigations: Finding Needles in Haystacks Kim Rossmo, Texas State University

Facial Affect Recognition in Police Decision Making Nicole Shoenberger, Loyola University Maryland 330. Towards a Research Agenda for the Field of Pediatric Firearm Injury Prevention

Research Methods Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Jesenia Pizarro, Arizona State University Participants:

Overview of the FACTS Consortium and the Development of a research agenda for the field Patrick Carter, University of Michigan Medical School

Risk and Protective Factors Related to Youth Firearm Victimization, Perpetration, and Suicide: A Review and Directions for Future Research Jesenia Pizarro, Arizona State University; Carissa J. Schmidt, University of Michigan; Laney Rupp, University of Michigan; Daniel B. Lee, University of Michigan; Charles C. Branas, Columbia University; Marc A. Zimmerman, University of Michigan

The Association of Firearm Laws with Pediatric Firearm Outcomes: A scoping review Jason Goldstick, University of Michigan; April M. Zeoli, Michigan State University; Amanda Mauri, University of Michigan; Mikaela Wallin, Michigan State University; Monika Goyal, Children’s National Hospital; Rebecca Cunningham, University of Michigan

Pediatric Firearm Injuries: Directions for Future Research Marc A. Zimmerman, University of Michigan

Friday, March 29, 2019

331. Correctional Issues Around the Globe Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Meghan Novisky, Cleveland State University Participants:

Correctional Accountability in the U.S. and France Hayley Jean Carlisle, American University Religiosity and Offender Misconduct in Prison: South Korean inmates Sohee Kim, Washington State

University; Myunghyun Choi, Southern Illinois University; Youngki Woo, Washington State University

The Implementation of Bangkok Rules in Thai Women Correctional Facilities Srisombat Chokprajakchat, Mahidol University

The Rights of Inmates to Practice Veganism Jane G. McElligott, Purdue Global University 332. Juvenile Corrections

Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants:

Assessing the Impact of a Graduated Response Approach for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System Jill Lynn Farrell, University of Maryland School of Social Work; Aaron Betsinger, University of Maryland School of Social Work; John Irvine, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services

Effectiveness of Probation in the Rehabilitation of Children in Conflict with Law Preethi Baskaran, University of Madras, Chennai, India; Srinivasan Murugesan, University of Madras

Taking the Boot Out of Juvenile Boot Camps: More Use, Less Abuse Scott Isaac, Eastern Kentucky University; Michael J. Grabowski, Sonoma State University

“Moving On Up”? Exploring the Challenges and Needs Associated with Juveniles Transitioning Back to the Community Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Michael T. Baglivio, TrueCore Behavioral Solutions; Jonathan Intravia, Ball State University

333. Hacking ATMs and Cryptocurrency

Criminal Behavior/Cyber Crime Roundtable 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Moderator:

Hsieh Ming-Li, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Discussant:

John Hsu, Ministry of Justice, Taiwan

Friday, March 29, 2019

334. Does CIT Training Help African-Americans with Mental Illness? Open Seminars Open Seminar 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Presenters:

Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College Lorenzo M. Boyd, University of Maryland Eastern Shore

335. But I Don't Want to Teach! Exploring Careers Outside Academia

Doctoral Summit Open Seminar 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X Presenter:

Andrea Cantora, University of Baltimore 336. Emerging Modus Operandi Trends in Terrorist Attacks: Suicide and the Use of Women and

Children Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Vesna Markovic, Lewis University Participants:

How Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Organizations are Networked Mahmut Cengiz, George Mason University “She Did What?” A Media Analysis of Women in Terrorism Stephanie Kerry Downing, Marymount

University Analyzing Trends in Suicide Terrorism: Changes in Methods, Strategies, and Tactics Mustafa Demir,

State University of New York at Plattsburgh; Ahmet Guler, Pennsylvania State University Trends in Suicide Bombing: Boko Haram's Use of Women and Girls as Bombers Vesna Markovic,

Lewis University

Friday, March 29, 2019

337. Police Reform and Policing Issues Around the World Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

James Williams, Texas Woman's University Participants:

Constructing a Police Reform Model for Transitional Democracies: Introducing Knowledge-Based Institutional Manual Proposal for the Afghan National Police Mustafa Ozguler, International Police Executive Symposium

Differential Validity: Examining Validity of the Police Integrity Measure in Comparative Contexts Jon Maskály, University of Texas at Dallas; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University

Exploring the Success and Failure Factors in International Police Cooperation Murat Ozkan, Rutgers University

Governance of Crime in the Digital Era: The Legitimacy of E-Policing in Russia Anna Gurinskaya, St. Petersburg State University; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State University

338. Getting it Done While Black! Writing and Publishing the Textbook Why Black People Should

Train Police (#WBSTP) Open Seminars Open Seminar 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenters:

Jacqueline Rhoden-Trader, Coppin State University Cynthia Bragg, Morgan State University Asha Layne, Morgan State University Michael Sinclair, Morgan State University Kalfani Ture, Morgan State University Earl Smith, George Mason University Linda Darrell, Morgan State University Paul Archibald, Morgan State University Kevin Daniels, Morgan State University Sharon J. Eversley, Towson University Adul Salaam, K.E.Y.S. Development TA Mujahid Muhammad, K.E.Y.S. Development TA Bobby Marvin Holmes, Morgan State University Edward Sutton, MEN Against Murder Nicole Williams, Anne Arundel Community College Felecia Veale-Buckson, Anne Arundel Community College Ericka Covington, Coppin State University Omari Jackson, Morgan State University Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Howard University

Friday, March 29, 2019

339. Legal Issues, Punishment and Sentencing Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston State University Participants:

Life Without Parole for Juveniles: Understanding Variations in U. S. Supreme Court Decisions David M. Jones, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Examining Judicial Review of Parole Decisions for Juvenile Lifers Stuti S. Kokkalera, Northeastern University; Monica J. DeLateur, Northeastern University

The Writ of Habeas Corpus: Sex Offenders Need Not Apply Wendy Calaway, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash

Disenfranchisement as Modern Exile Joshua D. Sheffer, Grand Valley State University; Naoki Kanaboshi, Grand Valley State University

Excessive Force against Pretrial Detainees: An Analysis of the U.S. Court of Appeals' Interpretations of Kingsley v. Hendrickson Shelby L. Dietrich, Sam Houston State University; Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston State University

340. Hot Topics in Police Administration

Policing/Police Administration and Management Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Chair:

Samantha Clinkinbeard, University of Nebraska at Omaha Participants:

Recruitment and Retention in Policing: Career Motivations and Experiences of Minority and Female Police Officers Rebecca Paynich, Curry College

The Blue Wall of Shame: Workplace Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination of Female Police Officers in the United States Terrence P. Dwyer, Western Connecticut State University; Natalie Rodriguez, Western Connecticut State University; Allison Salzo, Western Connecticut State University

Why Did You Join the Force? Motivations and Fears of Male and Female Police Officers Samantha Clinkinbeard, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Rachael Rief, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Starr Solomon, Kent State University

Considering External Police Oversight within a Deterministic Framework Vic Bumphus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Ahmet Kule, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Friday, March 29, 2019

341. Police and Crime Prevention Policing/Security and Crime Prevention Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Marie Mele, Monmouth University Participants:

An Analysis of Police Layoffs and Variations in Violent Crime Marie Mele, Monmouth University “Bad Hombres”: The Effects of ‘Crimmigration’ on Police Use of Force against Hispanics in America

Akiv J. Dawson, Howard University; Marie Jipguep-Akhtar, Howard University; Emerald Jones, Howard University; Mi'Chael Wright, Howard University

More Cops, Fewer Prisoners? Jacob Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania; Aaron Chalfin, University of Pennsylvania

Socio- Economic Implications of Police Corruption on Crime Prevention and Control; A Public Perception Approach Emeka Clement Ikezue, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka; Nneka Perpetua Oli, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

342. Teaching Criminal Justice: Assignment Ideas for Use in the Classroom

Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: James Moderator:

William H. Solomons, County College of Morris Discussants:

Holly Dershem-Bruce, Dawson Community College Ann Geisendorfer, Hudson Valley Community College Angela Kwan, Rio Salado College Matt McCarthy, Northeast Community College Celia R. Sporer, Queensborough Community College Lynnell Talbert, Grand Rapids Community College

343. Holistic Approach to Addressing Mental Health Education in Criminal Justice Programs

Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Roundtable 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Michele P. Bratina, West Chester University Discussants:

Denise Kindschi Gosselin, Western New England University Meghan Kozlowski, University of Maryland

Friday, March 29, 2019

344. Innovative Pedagogical Strategies in Criminal Justice: Challenges Faced Inside the Classsroom Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Participants:

Merging the Academic and Practitioner: Team Teaching in Criminal Justice David T. Mulcahy, Iona College/USPO; Cathryn F Lavery, Iona College

Connecting the Disconnect in Criminal Justice Education: Utilizing frameworks of Zemiology and Humane Pedagogy to Teach Intersectionality of Social Harms and Justice Kimberly L. Spanjol, Iona College

Innovation in the Classroom: Giving Up Control of the Lesson Lauren Barrow, Chestnut Hill College How Do We Productively Raise Inequality Issues in Class? Josh Klein, Iona College

345. To Be or Not to Be a Woman Administrator in Higher Education: Challenges, Trade-offs, and

Strategies for Success Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Complete Panel 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

Catherine Kaukinen, University of Central Florida Participants:

Addressing the Under-Representation of Women in Administrative and Leadership Ranks Catherine Kaukinen, University of Central Florida

Barriers or Sources of Discouragement Women Leaders Identify as Obstacles Faced on Their Journey to Leadership Gaylene Armstrong, University of Nebraska; Amy Bonomi, Michigan State University

Positive and Negative Aspects of Being a Woman Leader in Higher Education Amy K. Cook, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jill A. Gordon, Virginia Commonwealth University

Strategies for Overcoming Challenges: Identifying Robust Networks of Peer Leaders and Mentors and Optimizing Work-Life Balance Nicole Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas; Callie Marie Rennison, University of Colorado Denver

346. Assessments of General Strain Theory

Criminological Theory/Strain Theory Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Ryan Bartolotta, Western Connecticut State University Participants:

General Strain Theory as Applied to America's Unique Opioid Crisis Ryan Bartolotta, Western Connecticut State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

Negative Emotionality, Low-Self Constraint, and Deviant Behavior: A Test of Agnew’s Revised General Strain Theory Krystal M. Davidowitz, Florida Atlantic University; Bruce J. Arneklev, Florida Atlantic University; Lisa M. Dario, Florida Atlantic University

The Converging Effects of Psychopathic Traits and Experienced and Vicarious Victimization of Offending: A Partial Test of Agnew's Extension of General Strain Theory Yeungjeom Lee, University of Alaska Anchorage; Jihoon Kim, Arkansas State University

347. Media Portrayals of the Police and Police-Related Issues

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Sarah Britto, University of Regina Participants:

Colin Kaepernick: Villain or Hero for the Voiceless Peggy Parry, Student--Valencia College Orlando Cultivation Effects on Perceptions of Police: A Mainstreaming Hypothesis Versus a Resonance

Hypothesis Jaeyong Choi, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Media Victim-Framing in Coverage of a Rape by Police Officers Daniel O. Bodah, John Jay College /

CUNY Graduate Center Policing Images: Canadian Police Procedurals' Construction of Law Enforcement Sarah Britto,

University of Regina 348. Organizational and Community Predictors of Police Perceptions

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Season Hoard, Washington State University Participants:

Perceptions of the Police and Community in the Rust Belt: A Multi-Level Analysis Morgan J. Steele, Fort Hays State University

Police Departments and Municipal Leadership: Revisiting Communities at Risk Bakhitah Abdul-Ra'uf, Radford University

Helping Police Understand Community Perceptions: A Pilot Study of Wenatchee, Washington Season Hoard, Washington State University; Christina Sanders, Washington State University; Brian J. Anderson, Washington State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

349. Issues in Police Administration Policing/Police Administration and Management Paper Session 2:00 to 3:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Serhat Demir, Kent State University Participants:

Building Resilience: A Test of Increased Exposure and Activity as Mediators in a Large Cohort of Police Responders to the 9/11 Attack Joseph E. Pascarella, Saint Joseph's College - New York

The Future of Policing in North Carolina: Trends and Expectations Darl Hilton Champion, Methodist University

Understanding the Psychology of Officer-Precipitated-Conflict Michael L. Beshears, American Public University System; Michelle L. Beshears, American Public University System; Mark Bond, American Public University System

Use of Information Obtained from Crime Analysis in Administrative and Strategic Decision-making Serhat Demir, Kent State University

350. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Editorial Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Chasseur

351. ACJS Minorities and Women Section Executive Board and General Business Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Dover A

352. Police Stress: Correlates, Consequences, and Coping Strategies

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Guangzhen Wu, University of Utah Participants:

Expanding the Research Literature on Female Law Enforcement Officer Stress Francesca Nizza, Florida Southern College; Deirdre Grogan, Florida Southern College; Chastity Blankenship, Florida Southern College

Exploring the Impact of Working Overtime on Police Stress in China Guangzhen Wu, University of Utah

Friday, March 29, 2019

Occupational Stress and Coping Strategies: Analyzing the Effects of Academy Socialization Among Police Recruits Stacey Clifton, Virginia Tech

Police Officer Knowledge of Stress and Mental Health Services Offered by Their Agency Holly Reik, Marymount University; Amanda L. Farrell, Marymount University

353. The Opium Epidemic and Crime Prevention

Policing/Security and Crime Prevention Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Cheri Chambers, Saint Leo University Participants:

Combatting the Opioid Epidemic Cheri Chambers, Saint Leo University; Denise Bissler, Randolph-Macon College

(Dis)organized Human and Drug Trafficking Networks: Implications for Policing and Security Patricia Griffin, Holy Family University

The dynamics of Emmanuel P. Barthe, University of Nevada, Reno; Deena Rae DeVore, University of Nevada, Reno; Stacy Ward, Reno Police Department

354. The Price of Poverty: An Analysis of Jamaican Gang Development

Author Meets Critics Author Meets Critic 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Moderator:

Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University Author:

Asheka Jackson, Simon Fraser University 355. Down in the Hole: The Experiences of Inmates Living and Staff Working in Restricted Housing

Units Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Participants:

Looking to be Whole in the Hole: The Impact of Restricted Housing Units on Inmates’ Self Esteem Cady Balde, George Mason University; Taylor Whittington, George Mason University; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University; Angela J. Hattery, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University

Accessing a Hole New Life: Inmate Pathways to Coping While Living in Restricted Housing Units Bryce Kushmerick-McCune, George Mason University; Heather Pickett, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University; Angela J. Hattery, George Mason University

Friday, March 29, 2019

Correctional Coping: How Working in Restricted Housing Units Affects Carceral Staff Sewit Beraki, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University; Angela J. Hattery, George Mason University

Reprogramming Hole Programs: Inmate and Staff Perceptions of Therapeutic Activities in Restricted Housing Units Karlie Berry, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University; Danielle S. Rudes, George Mason University

356. Lessons in Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Sherri DioGuardi, University of Central Missouri Participants:

Identifying the Personal and Perceived Organizational Characteristics Associated with Job Satisfaction Among Juvenile Probation Staff Julie Krupa, Michigan State University; Richard Dembo, University of South Florida; Steven Belenko, Temple University

State Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative: Case Study Findings Sarah Guckenburg, WestEd; Alexis Stern, WestEd; Hannah Persson, WestEd; Gilberto Lopez, EvaluActive - Research and Evaluation Consulting; Anthony Petrosino, WestEd; Jeffrey Poirier, Annie E. Casey Foundation

The Juvenile Justice System: What is its Mission Across States? Sherri DioGuardi, University of Central Missouri; Tina B. Craddock, Nova Southeastern University; Frances P. Reddington, University of Central Missouri

357. The Relevance of the Human Element in Cybersecurity Research and Education

Criminal Behavior/Cyber Crime Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Participants:

A Qualitative Exploration of Adversarial Adaptability, Group Dynamics, and Cyber Intrusion Chains Katorah Williams, Temple University; Aunshul Rege, Temple University

A Temporal Assessment of Cyber Intrusion Chains Using Multidisciplinary Frameworks and Methodologies Nima Asadi, Temple University; Aunshul Rege, Temple University

Using a Critical Infrastructure Game to Provide Realistic Observation of the Human in the Loop by Criminal Justice Students Aunshul Rege, Temple University

A Social Engineering Course Project for Undergraduate Students Across All Disciplines Alyssa Mendlein, Temple University; Aunshul Rege, Temple University

Friday, March 29, 2019

358. So, You Got Hired! Now What? Doctoral Summit Open Seminar 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IX/X Presenters:

Monica Summers, California State University, Fresno Stephen T. Young, Marshall University Leslie-Dawn Quick, Marshall University

359. Future Trends in Transnational Crime - International Section Sponsored

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Moderator:

John R. Cencich, California University of Pennsylvania Discussants:

John Winterdyk, Mount Royal University Vesna Markovic, Lewis University

360. Policing in Africa and Beyond

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Theodore S. Petrus, University of Fort Hare Participants:

Determinants and Consequences of Herdsmen/Farmers Conflicts in Enugu State, Nigeria Emeka Clement Ikezue, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

New World (Dis)order: South Africa, Globalism and the Rise of the Police State Theodore S. Petrus, University of Fort Hare

The Effects of Workplace Variables on the Life Satisfaction of Indian Police Officers James Frank, The University of Cincinnati; Eric Lambert, The University of Nevada, Reno; Hanif Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, Haryana Police

Rule of Law, Legitimacy and Trust in Justice Mehmet Arican, Strategy Institute; Osman Dolu, ASE

Friday, March 29, 2019

361. Meet the ACJS Editors Open Seminars Open Seminar 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside D Presenters:

Shaun L. Gabbidon, Penn State Harrisburg Alex Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas Megan Kurlychek, University at Albany

362. Prosecutors: Influence and Reform

Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Harborside E Chair:

Jeffrey Bumgarner, North Dakota State University Participants:

Examining the Relationship Between Community Prosecution and Citizen Fear of Crime Robert Brown, North Carolina Central University; Daniel K. Pryce, North Carolina Central University; Tevin VanEaton, North Carolina Central University

Victim Impact Evidence in Capital Cases: Regulating the Admissibility of Photographs and Videos in the Payne Era Alexander H. Updegrove, Sam Houston State University; Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston State University

Prosecutorial Reform in the Age of Trump Jennifer Michelina Balboni, Curry College; Randall Grometstein, Fitchburg State University

Special Counsels: Justice Delivered or Justice Gone Rogue? Jeffrey Bumgarner, North Dakota State University

363. Immigrants Perceptions of the Police

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Complete Panel 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Participants:

Unpacking the Officer, Community Member, and Situational Factors Affecting Police-Community Interactions with Hispanic/Latino Immigrants Richard Hernandez, University of Texas at Dallas; Jon Maskály, University of Texas at Dallas; Sungil Han, University of Texas at Dallas; Haneul Yim, University of Texas at Dallas

Croatian Emigrants’ Views of Police Integrity in Croatia and the United States Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University; Irena Cajner Mraovic, University of Zagreb; Barbara Prprović, University of Zagreb; Nikolina Nemec, University of Zagreb

Friday, March 29, 2019

Comparing Patterns and Predictors of Perceptions of the Police in First-Generation Immigrants, Second-Generation Immigrants, and Native-Born Individuals Jaeyong Choi, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Assessing the Role Confidence in the Police Plays in Permissive Attitudes towards Deviance in Immigrants Sungil Han, University of Texas at Dallas; Haneul Yim, University of Texas at Dallas; Richard Hernandez, University of Texas at Dallas; Jon Maskály, University of Texas at Dallas

364. Special Topics in Crime Prevention and Security

Policing/Security and Crime Prevention Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Iron Chair:

Sunday K. Anadi, Southern University Participants:

Crime Prevention in Under-Policed Communities: The Case of Anambra State, Nigeria Sunday K. Anadi, Southern University

Spatial Characteristics of NYPD Stop and Frisk Arrests Angela Silletti, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Student and Faculty Perceptions Concerning Campus Carry Legislation in Texas Justin Jabar Joseph, Prairie View A&M University; Myra Cintron, Prairie View A&M University

The Impact of Geo-Concentration of Police Stop and Frisks Activities on Crime Halil Akbas, Troy University

365. Prison Journal Editorial Board Meeting

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: James

366. Teaching Excellence in the Criminal Justice Classroom

Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Moderator:

Ursula Ann Becker, CC Section Discussants:

Holly Dershem-Bruce, Dawson Community College Tretha Harris, Strayer University Edward Hoisington, Lord Fiarfax Community College Jason Paynich, Quincy College Christopher J. Utecht, College of Lake County

Friday, March 29, 2019

367. Exploring Diversity in Criminal Justice Education Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Chair:

George Coroian, West Virginia University Institute of Technology Participants:

Frequent Mental Health Questions and Some Answers During CIT Training: Not All Forensic Ronn Johnson, Creighton University- Nebraska-Western Iowa VA

Holocaust Lessons for the Modern Criminal Justice Class Celia R. Sporer, Queensborough Community College

In a Different Voice? An Analysis of Gender Within a Criminal Justice Curriculum William J. Morrissette, Bay State College; Jessica A. Neave, Bay State College

Introducing Sundown Towns into Introductory Criminal Justice Courses Mike Patrick Mendenhall, Ferris State University

368. The Pros and Cons of Proposing: A New Student Section and A New Practitioner Section

Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Moderator:

Martin Alan Greenberg, SUNY Ulster Discussants:

Malgorzata Zuber, Alvernia University Barry Harvey, Alvernia University Jeffrey Paul Rush, Troy University Jeff Smith, Lawrenceville Police Department George Richards, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Richard B. Groskin, Barton College Catherine Burton, Anderson University

369. ACJS Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship Section Executive Board and General Business

Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A

Friday, March 29, 2019

370. Police Misconduct, Complaints, and Oversight Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chair:

Ivan Y. Sun, University of Delaware Participants:

Can We Talk?: Examining Complainant Characteristics Possibly Linked to Mediation Selection at the NYC CCRB Cynthia-Lee Williams, William Paterson University

Correlates of Citizen Complaints Against Police in a Large Midwestern City David A. Bowers, University of South Alabama; Stephen E. Costanza, University of South Alabama

“You’re Under Arrest, Officer? Citizens’ Authority to Arrest Police Officers, in America’s 10 Largest States” Michael A. McMorris, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College

Willingness to Record Police-Citizen Encounters: The Case of China Ivan Y. Sun, University of Delaware; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University; Ashley Farmer, Illinois State University

371. Leadership, Management and Police Consent Decrees

Policing/Police Administration and Management Roundtable 3:30 to 4:45 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Moderator:

Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University Discussants:

Leonard D. Hamm, Chief, Coppin State University Police Department Jay Zumbrun, Community College of Batlimore County Wendell France, Coppin State University

372. ACJS Minorities and Women Section Awards Ceremony and Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 5:00 to 6:15 pm Third Floor: Dover A

373. ACJS Police Section General Business Meeting and Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 5:00 to 6:30 pm Third Floor: Dover C

Friday, March 29, 2019

374. Criminal Justice Policy Review Editorial Board Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 5:00 to 6:15 pm Fourth Floor: James

375. ACJS Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship Section Reception

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 5:00 to 6:30 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B

376. ACJS Doctoral Summit Dinner (By Invitation Only)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Dinner 6:00 to 7:30 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III

377. ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase Set-Up

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Research Showcase Session 6:30 to 7:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI

378. ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase

Research Showcase Research Showcase Session 7:00 to 8:30 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI The Showcase will be divided into seven (7) topic areas, with the first number of the poster denoting the

following topic areas: 1 – Law Enforcement and Policing 2 – Institutional and Community Corrections 3 – Victimization, Crime, and Deviance 4 – Contemporary Juvenile Justice and Treatment Issues 5 – Media, Technologies, and Crime 6 – Criminal Justice Education and Systematic Review 7 – Theory, Policy, and Research in Criminal Justice

Friday, March 29, 2019

Participants:

Poster Number Title Authors

1-1 Police Moral Injury, Compassion Fatigue, and Compassion Satisfaction

Brooke McQuerrey Tuttle, Oklahoma State University; Karolina Stancel, University of Toronto; Charles Russo, American Public University; Mari Koskelainen, Police University College, Finland; Konstantinos Papazoglou, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Yale University, School of Medicine

1-2 Spirituality and Health Outcomes Among Police Officers: Empirical Evidence Supporting a Paradigm Shift

Brian Chopko, Kent State University at Stark; Patrick Palmieri, Summa Health System; Konstantinos Papazoglou, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Yale University, School of Medicine

1-3 On-Duty Police Shootings: Officers Charged with Murder or Manslaughter, 2005-2018

Philip M. Stinson, Bowling Green State University; Chloe Ann Wentzlof, Bowling Green State University; Megan Swinehart, Bowling Green State University

1-4 Information and Intelligence Sharing Between Rural Local Law Enforcement and Federal Homeland Security Agencies

Paul Bowdre, Oakland City University

1-5 College Students' Perceptions of Police: Procedural Justice Model

Katherine Turner, Bloomsburg University

1-6 Changing View of Law Enforcement Through the General Public - An Extension

Christina Leija, Cameron University; Rikki A. Tasso-Thompson, Cameron University; Chervonni N. Herbert, Cameron University; Danyle Smith, Cameron University; Joseph Burke, Cameron University

1-7 Understanding the Importance of Community Engagement in Collective Efficacy and Crime Reduction

Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State University; Eugena Givens, Central Connecticut State University

Friday, March 29, 2019

1-8 Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue Among Law Enforcement Officers

Kelly Sue Roth, Bloomsburg University; Paul Felker, Bloomsburg University; Julie Lewellyn, Bloomsburg University

1-9 Variation in the Adoption and Implementation of Police Technological Innovations: An Evolutionary Perspective.

Christi L. Gullion, Sam Houston State University; William King, Sam Houston State Univ

1-10 Examining the Relationship between Religiosity, Rape Myth Acceptance, and Sexual Misconduct

Michael L. Meziere, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Molly Smith, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

1-11 Trumping Justice: Contextualizing the Pitfalls of US Military Tribunals with the Film The Conspirator

Brandon Millinghausen, Arcadia University; Favian Guertin-Martin, Arcadia University

1-12 Community Oriented Criminal Justice at Coppin State University an Urban Historically Black College and University

Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University

1-13 Law and Public Policy Showcase: Race and Police Shooting Data Analysis: The Science and Disputes on Race Causation

Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University; Justin Nix, University of Nebraska Omaha; Scott Bowman, Texas State University; Geoff Alpert, National Institute of Justice; Jon Shane, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Bradley Campbell, University of Louisville

1-14 Community Policing and Police Use of Social Media: A Systematic Review

Chunghyeon Seo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Sang Jun Park, George Mason University

1-15 Do Opioids Affect People of All Backgrounds the Same? Joseph F. Tamberelli, Western Connecticut State University

1-16 Mental Illness Stigma: Limitations of Crisis Intervention Team Training

Cassidy Haigh, University of Florida; Anne Li Kringen, University of New Haven; Jonathan Allen Kringen, University of New Haven

1-17 Understanding College Students Attitudes of Campus Police Anthony G. Vito, Ball State University; Ericka Wentz, University of West Georgia

1-18 Examining Brazil’s Security Initiatives for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro

Gregory E. Walsh, Utica College

1-19 Assessing Police Integrity After Implementing the EPIC Peer Intervention Program in BLET

Julie Raines, Marist College; Frank Merenda, Marist College

Friday, March 29, 2019

1-20 Community Policing Ourania C. Koutoumba, Western Connecticut State University

1-21 Who are in Favor of the Use of Force? An Exploratory Study of Police Use of Force in China

Min Liu, The City University of New York Bronx Community College

1-22 The Role of Compassion Fatigue in Understanding the Relationship between Moral Injury and PTSD Clusters among Police Officers

Konstantinos Papazoglou, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Yale University, School of Medicine; Brooke McQuerrey Tuttle, Oklahoma State University; Daniel M. Blumberg, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, Psychological Management Resources, Inc.; Prashant Aukhojee, University of Toronto; Beth Milliard, York Regional Police; Olivia Johnson, Blue Wall Institute; Mari Koskelainen, Police University College, Finland

1-23 Factors Correlated with Arrest in Rape Investigations: A Rural Versus Urban Comparison

Molly McDowell, Texas State University; Danielle M. Fenimore, Texas State University

1-24 A Study of Risk Factors Associated with Police Officer Indictments

David Mazeika, The College of New Jersey; Ryan Parker, The College of New Jersey

1-25 Perceptions of Police Body-Worn Cameras in a Small Town Population

Lynn M. Barnes, Tennessee State University

1-26 Police Officer Coping Responses to Workplace Stressors Georgia LaMarre, Wayne State University; Charles Klahm, Wayne State University; Brad Smith, Wayne State University; Malcolm Cutchin, Wayne State University; Chris Urbanik, Wayne State University; Samuele Zilioli, Wayne State University

1-27 Identifying the Role of the Iraqi Police in the Yazidi Genocide

Anna Strindberg, John Jay College

1-28 Protest as Terrorism: The Legal Response to Standing Rock Kari Miller, Kentucky Wesleyan College

1-29 What is Proactive Policing and is it Racially Biased? Ian Stevenson, Saint Martin's

University

Friday, March 29, 2019

1-30 Police Reform: Building Trust and Faith Camarin Harris, Saint Martin's

University

2-1 Impacts of Age and Drugs on Offending Landon Carver, Kennesaw State University; Leah Reilly, Kennesaw State University; Beverly Reece Crank, Kennesaw State University; Heidi Scherer, Kennesaw State University

2-2 Women and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Aimee Marie Ouellet, Kennesaw State University; Beverly Reece Crank, Kennesaw State University

2-3 The Working Lives of Corrections Officers Christopher J. Utecht, College of Lake County

2-4 Being Ignored: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of the Exonerated

Claire Murtha, Arcadia University; Favian Guertin-Martin, Arcadia University

2-5 The Value of Teaching Parenting Behind Prison Walls Aida Hass-Wisecup, Missouri State University

2-6 Potential Uses of Shameful Sentences Gabrielle L. Lory, West Virginia University

2-7 Alternative Offender Rehabilitation: Prison Yoga, Mindfulness Meditation and Recidivism Rates

Dragana Derlic, University of Texas at Dallas

2-8 The Impact of Financial Education on Inmate Intent to Change Behavior

Michael Elonge, University of Maryland College Park; Priscilla Graves, University of Maryland College Park

2-9 Recidivism Rates Among Probationers in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Elizabeth A. Nace, Lycoming College

2-10 The Effect of Tablet Education Courses on Recidivism: A Multi-Stakeholder Qualitative Analysis

Aurora Jaques, High Point University; Niamh Tattersall, High Point University; Lucie Kirby, High Point University; Thomas E. Dearden, High Point University

2-11 New Jersey’s Prisons and Jails: New Directions and Enduring Problems

Sophia Grigolo, The College of New Jersey; Margaret Leigey, The College of New Jersey

2-12 Title: Full Disclosure: Online Dating on Parole Mekka Baez-Mitchell, Fairleigh Dickisnon University; Douglas Evans, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Keiry N. Rodriguez, Fairleigh Dickinson University

Friday, March 29, 2019

2-13 Full Disclosure: Online Dating on Parole Keiry N. Rodriguez, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Douglas Evans, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Daniela Artica, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Valeria Rivera, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Kelly Soto, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Tatyana Ornstein, Fairleigh Dickinson University

2-14 Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) & the Criminal Justice System (CJS): The Community Perspective

Shani P. Wilfred, Valdosta State University; Jewrell Rivers, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College; Rebecca Bingham, Valdosta State University

2-15 The Impact of Private, For-Profit Mental Health Services Within County Jails

Victoria Lynn Nelson, Center for Behavioral Health and Justice: Wayne State University; Nanci Hambrick, Center for Behavioral Health and Justice: Wayne State University; Erin Comartin, Wayne State University; Sheryl Kubiak, Wayne State University

2-16 Community Corrections Fines and Fees: A Multi-Site Study Bryan M. Holmes, University of Cincinnati; Amber Petkus, University of Cincinnati; Ebony Ruhland, University of Cincinnati

2-17 Can CJ Majors Empathize? A Case For Scholarship and Service Learning in a Community Corrections Context

Martha Earwood, University of Alabama at Birmingham

2-18 Exploring the Impact of Prior Victimization on Perceived Safety among Incarcerated Female Offenders

Taylor M. Suarez, Sam Houston State University; Janet L. Mullings, Sam Houston State University; Ashley G. Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown

2-19 Seriously Supervising the Serious Mentally Ill Lamonica Harrison, Washington State University

2-20 Exploring the Influence of Surroundings on Inmates' Attitudes and Perceptions of Prison-Based TC Treatment

John Robert Carr, West Chester University; Sami Abdel-Salam, West Chester University; Michael E. Antonio, West Chester University

2-21 The Benefits of Family Courts on Children Living in Toxic Environments: Judiciary and Family Perspectives.

Kendra Mull, Penn State New Kensington; Samantha M Gavin, Penn State New Kensington

Friday, March 29, 2019

2-22 Impact of Visitation on Prison Violence Allison Fratus, Mercyhurst University; Melissa Lopez, Mercyhurst University; Jaydon MacNeil, Mercyhurst University; EmmaLeigh E. Kirchner, Mercyhurst University

2-23 Sex Offense Court: Pouring Wine into a New Bottle Kaitlyn Pederson, Sam Houston State University; Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University

3-1 The Clothesline Project: Domestic Violence Awareness

Program for Incarcerated Women Ashley Fundack, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Brandy Garlic, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Brooke Nowakowski, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Morgan McCaffity, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Samantha Bell, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Alexandra Guerrero, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Raquel Pompey, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Andrea Faulknor, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Jamesha Caldwell, Notre Dame of Maryland University

3-2 Perceptions of Male Rape Victims: Examining Rape Myth Acceptance and Victim Blaming Attitudes Among a Sample of College Students

Katelyn P. Hancock, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Christina Policastro, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Courtney Crittenden, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Tammy S. Garland, University of Tennessee Chattanooga

3-3 Perceptions of Homelessness and the Criminal Justice System

Bisma Hussain, Kennesaw State University; Tiara Taylor, Kennesaw State University; Katie Williams, Kennesaw State University; Beverly Reece Crank, Kennesaw State University; Heidi Scherer, Kennesaw State University

3-4 Gendered and LGBTQ+ Violence: A Comparative Socio-Legal Analysis

Kerryn E. Bell, Eastern Washington University; Lindsey Upton, Eastern Washington University

Friday, March 29, 2019

3-5 Comparison of Substance Use and Sexual Risk-Taking Between College Students and a Community Sample

George Thomas, Albany State University; Rani George, Albany State University

3-6 SES, Drug Use, and Health Service Utilization William C. Watkins, Indiana University Northwest

3-7 Exploring the Differences between Native American and non-Native American College Students' Experiences with Stalking

Amy L. Proctor, Northeastern State University

3-8 Sexual Harassment Myth Acceptance and Recognition Andrea Jo Alaniz, Tiffin University

3-9 Intersecting Oppression: Sociodemographic Indicators, Disability Status and Intimate Partner Violence Among Women of Color

Radscheda R. Nobles, Winston Salem State University

3-10 Journey to Overdose: An Analyzation of Overdose Victims Clay Driscoll, University of Cincinnati

3-11 Correlates of Sexual Misconduct Victims' Use of Campus Resources

Asiah Bradley, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Molly Smith, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

3-12 The Impact of Jurisdictions on Female Native American Crime Victims

Theresa Mary Beshenich, Washburn University; Patricia P. Dahl, Washburn University

3-13 Workplace Homicide by Industry Aaron B. Holland, Shippensburg University

3-14 Campus Crime Alerts And Their Effects On Percieved Risk Of Victimization And Fear Of Crime.

Adaeze Maria-Therese Edwards, Texas State University

3-15 Perceptions of Neighborhood Disorder on Fear of Sexual Assault

Heeuk Dennis Lee, Weber State University; David Kim, Indiana University East; Cooper Maher, Weber State University

3-16 Gunshot Detection Technology in Trenton, New Jersey Kyle E. Maliniak, The College of New Jersey

3-17 The Relationship between Domestic Violence Victimization and Future Perpetration: Can it Be Prevented?

Ryan McCauley, Penn State New Kensington; Samantha M Gavin, Penn State New Kensington

3-18 The Good, The Bad, and The Deadly: A Comparative Analysis of Women as Victims and Perpetrators in Crime Shows

Miriam Van der Spek, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

3-19 Attitudes Regarding Sexual Violence in the Age of Trump Olivia Johnson, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

3-20 Dark Personalities, Self-Adornment, and Risky Sexual Behavior: How Do They All Correlate?

Raniya Shakir, High Point University; Jessica R. Swanson, High Point University

Friday, March 29, 2019

3-21 Lock Your Doors, Load Your Guns, the Immigrants Are Coming: Analyzing Immigrant Violent Crime Rates

Brandon Meade, High Point University; Jessica R. Swanson, High Point University

3-22 Evaluating the Effectiveness and Necessity of School-Related Sex Offender Residency Restrictions

Megan L. Travers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

3-23 Socio-Sddiction: An Analysis of the Social Class Effects Towards Heroin Use

Shavonne Arthurs, Seton Hill University; Aliyah Good, Seton Hill University; CeCe Martz, Seton Hill University; Sam Harris, Seton Hill University; Vincent Semenko, Seton Hill University; Aidan Rusiewicz, Seton Hill University; Brittany Finger, Seton Hill University; Charla Conrad, Seton Hill University; Caitlynn Hirak, Seton Hill University; Jahquan Thompson, Seton Hill University

3-24 Unpacking the Crime Drop: Exploring the Effect on Rural America

Sarah R. Bostrom, Sam Houston State University; Ryan Randa, Sam Houston State University

3-25 College Student’s Intent to Intervene: Same-Sex Orientation and Sexual Violence

Hailey N. Politte, University of Central Missouri

3-26 Support or Punishment Practices: What Works to Reduce School Violence?

Charles Crawford, Western Michigan University; Chip Burns, Texas Christian University

3-27 The Effectiveness of Aftercare Programs for Human Trafficking Victims

Sharece Downey, Tarleton State University; Sapphire Beverly, Tarleton State University

3-28 Gender and Crime: A Gendered Look at Embezzlement Julia R. Forza, Saint Martin's

University

4-1 Evaluating the Validity of the North Dakota Juvenile Court’s Risk Assessment Instrument

Adrian Martinez, University of North Dakota; Tara Lulla, University of North Dakota; Adam K. Matz, University of North Dakota

4-2 Adventure-Based Therapy with At-Risk Youth: The Impact upon Self-Confidence, Maturity, and Schooling

Frank Merenda, Marist College; Norah Hartlipp, Marist college

4-3 Trauma Informed Care in Educational Institutions: An Examination of Its Implementation in Schools

Felecia J. Watt, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Friday, March 29, 2019

4-4 Youth Behavioral Health Screeners and Female Juvenile Sex Offenders

Olivia M. Grennan, Michigan State University; Erica Lee Dalzell, Michigan State University; Mary Kitzmiller, Michigan State University; Caitlin Cavanagh, Michigan State University

4-5 The Bill of Rights for Children of Incarcerated Parents: Voices and Opinions From Affected Youth

Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Howard University

4-6 Risk and Need Assessment Scores of Human Trafficking Victims

Blake Allen Kocsis, Michigan State University; Mary Kitzmiller, Michigan State University; Erica Lee Dalzell, Michigan State University; Caitlin Cavanagh, Michigan State University

4-7 Delinquents or Victims?:The Evaluation of Child Maltreatment and Problem Behavior

Ha'Leigh Warden, High Point University; Jessica R. Swanson, High Point University

4-8 Lone Wolf Terrorism and Mental Health Samantha A. Ryan, The College of New Jersey

4-9 Sexual Harassment among Middle School Students: An Examination of the Bonds that Bind

Lorna L. Alvarez-Rivera, Valdosta State University; Roger N. McIntyre, Valdosta State University; Thomas R. Hochschild, Valdosta State University

4-10 Drug Testing Youth in Diversion Programs Using a Risk-Needs-Responsivity Framework

Chelsea Harris, University of Nebraska at Omaha

4-11 An Extensive Review of the Predictive Validity of Protective Factors in Juvenile Risk Assessment

Jessica C. Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University; Ashlee R. Barnes, Virginia Commonwealth University

4-12 Exploring Heterogeneity in the Consequences of Precocious Transitions to Adulthood

Kayla McComsey, Temple University; Jeffrey T Ward, Temple University; Megan Bears Augustyn, University of Texas at San Antonio

4-13 Permanency Outcomes for Children in Out of Home Placements due to Parental Substance Abuse

Mitra Zahra Honardoost, Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg Campus

4-14 The Impact of Male Juvenile Offenders Stereotypes on Subsequent Hiring Decisions and Recidivism Expectations

Aurora J. Douglas, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Lauren R. Shapiro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Friday, March 29, 2019

4-15 Evaluating Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System

Shantel-Ann M. Pettway, University of Louisville

4-16 The Relation Between Trauma and Recidivism in Juvenile Offenders

Rebecca Flynn, Michigan State University; Mary Kitzmiller, Michigan State University; Erica Lee Dalzell, Michigan State University; Caitlin Cavanagh, Michigan State University

4-17 Differences in Behavioral Health Needs Screener Scores between Sex and Non-Offenders

Ema M. Smith, Michigan State University; Erica Lee Dalzell, Michigan State University; Mary Kitzmiller, Michigan State University; Caitlin Cavanagh, Michigan State University

4-18 Juvenile Risk Assessments: Is Age Important? James McCafferty, Kennesaw State University; Heidi Scherer, Kennesaw State University

4-19 Prosocial Attitude and Self-efficacy of Juvenile Male Offenders as Predictors of Reentry Success

Beverly Liu, Sam Houston State University; Erin A. Orrick, Sam Houston State University

4-20 Bridging the Gaps in Juvenile Justice: Key Factors to Treating Youth with Delinquent Behaviors

Heidi Pham, Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice; Robert Mouser, Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice, Oklahoma State University; Blong Lor, Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice; Kyra Clark, Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice; Ashley Harvey, Oklahoma State University; Brooke McQuerrey Tuttle, Oklahoma State University

4-21 Childhood Trauma on Childhood Development Lali Kushner, Saint Martin's

University

5-1 Trumping Crime: The Current Media’s Coverage of White Collar Crime

Christian Wallace, Arcadia University; Favian Guertin-Martin, Arcadia University

5-2 Perps, Vics, Bodies, and DNA: Sorting Out Truth from Fiction on Crime Dramas

Beth Ellen Adubato, Saint Peter's University; Nicole Marie Sachs, Fairleigh Dickinson University

5-3 "Coming at you Live!": Facebook Live as a Platform of Criminal Portrayal

Phillip Austin, Old Dominion University; Elizabeth Twitty, Old Dominion University

Friday, March 29, 2019

5-4 The Fundamental Demographics of Digital Piracy Offenders Chris Guerra, Sam Houston State University

5-5 Exploring White Collar Crimes in Comparison to Street Crimes

Jayme L. Thompson, Western Connecticut State University

5-6 iOS Security: Rebelling against Hacks and the Government Shona M. Hoffman, University of Baltimore

5-7 Can Google Make you a Better Criminal? Kirby Hutcheson, High Point University; Jessica Vedrani, High Point University; Thomas E. Dearden, High Point University

5-8 Non-Reporting Location Audit of Trenton, New Jersey Alexis N. DePew, The College of New Jersey; David Mazeika, The College of New Jersey

5-9 Wikipedia in the Classroom Kevin Whiteacre, University of Indianapolis; Liz Whiteacre, University of Indianapolis

6-1 Supporting Student Writing with Designated Tutors Liz Whiteacre, University of

Indianapolis; Kevin Whiteacre, University of Indianapolis

6-2 Immigration and Crime Constructs Rebecca D. Petersen, Kennesaw State University

6-3 Lack of Black Criminologist in Academia Arron C. Clay, Texas Southern University

6-4 All Students Studying Corrections Should be Locked Up: The Value of Experiential Learning

Kim Marino, Western Connecticut State University

6-5 Law and Public Policy Showcase: Section Journal Special Issue: Race , Police and Criminal Justice

Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University

6-6 Using Evidence within a Computational Framework for Identity

Hannah Nicole Foster, North Carolina A&T

6-7 Exploring Social Constructs in Criminological Research Courtney Crittenden, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Vic Bumphus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Hannah Gateley, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Dalyn Hodge, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Friday, March 29, 2019

6-8 Police Shootings and the Washington Post Database: Kutztown University Criminal Justice Department Analysis of Three Years of Data

Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University; Lindsey Runell, Kutztown University; Kadee Crandall, Kutztown University; Philip Colin Bolger, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; Ashley Woods, Kutztown University

6-9 Active Learning in the Criminal Justice Classroom: Perceptions and Use

Jennifer R. Christman, Ball State University; Angela Nickoli, Ball State University

6-10 Do Peer Mentors Make a Difference for First Generation and Unrepresented Students in Criminal Justice

Stacy Mallicoat, California State University, Fullerton; Moe Miller, California State University Fullerton

6-11 YESS: Yearlong Exploration of the Social Sciences Roger L. Schaefer, Central Washington University

6-12 Ya Want Cuffs with That? Exploring the McDonaldization of Criminal Justice Graduate Course Offerings

Sierra L. Cunningham, Bowling Green State University; Alexandria M. Sigsworth, Bowling Green State University; Jacob M. Simon, Bowling Green State University; Melissa W. Burek, Bowling Green State University; Catherine M. Pape, Bowling Green State University

6-13 And We Thought Cops was as “Real” As It Got: Are Academic Course Offerings Validating False Realities in Undergraduate Criminal Justice Programs?

Logan J. Lanson, Bowling Green State University; Rayanah L. Cuff, Bowling Green State University; Catherine M. Pape, Bowling Green State University; Melissa W. Burek, Bowling Green State University

7-1 Strain, Boredom, and Self-Control: Extending General Strain

Theory to Texting While Driving Jessie Lee Slepicka, University of Northern Colorado

7-2 Trump Administration Criminal Justice Policies 2017 & 2018: What Happened, and Where Do We Go From Here?

Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University

7-3 Red Bull: It May Give You Wings: But Is It An Addiction? Ashley Fundack, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Samantha Bell, Notre Dame of Maryland University

7-4 Influence of Individual and Sociocultural Characteristics on Ethical Decision-Making Among Students

Charles Martin Russo, Colorado Technical University

Friday, March 29, 2019

7-5 Weathering the Storm: Criminal Justice Student Persistence After Hurricane Harvey

Jennifer Chiotti, Lone Star College-Kingwood; Jennifer Bourgeois, Lone Star College-Cy Fair

7-6 No Boom No Bust: Social Harms and the Eagle-Ford Shale Oil Boom

Philip W. Rhoades, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi

7-7 Discretionary Decision-Making by Crime Lab Analysts in Sexual Assault Cases: A Proposed Framework

Shamika Kelley, Sam Houston State University; William King, Sam Houston State Univ

7-8 Criminal Justice Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and Issues

Giovani Onativia, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania; Arelys Madero-Hernandez, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

7-9 Maryland v. King and DNA Identification: A Content Analysis of Lower Court Interpretive Case Law

Christopher Totten, Kennesaw State University; Caleb Lang, Kennesaw State University

7-10 Testing the Accuracy of Eyewitness Testimony Jessica Leigh Wilson, Ashland University

7-11 Examining the Relationship between Political View, Big Five Personality Traits, and Dark Triad Traits

Skylar E. Altimari, High Point University; Jessica R. Swanson, High Point University

379. ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase Tear-Down Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Research Showcase Session 8:30 to 9:00 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI

Saturday, March 30, 2019

SATURDAY, MARCH, 30 380. Student Research: Human Trafficking

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Kelly L. Campbell, Marymount University Participants:

Exploring Trends in Federal Sex Trafficking Cases Rachel Taylor, Texas Christian University Eyes on Brazil: Human Trafficking in the Nation of Order and Progress Spencer W. Shaw, University of

Arkansas, Fulbright College Human Trafficking and the Criminal Justice System: A Comparative Study of the United States and

Netherlands Kelly L. Campbell, Marymount University Classifications of “Sexual Harassment” in State Legislation Jaclyn Dawn Corbo, The College of New

Jersey 381. A Comparative Assessment of Darkness in the Ebony Tower: Perceptions of Campus Crimes in

HBCU Settings Open Seminars Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover A Presenter:

Patrick Webb, Saint Augustine's University 382. Police Organizations

Policing/Police Administration and Management Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University Participants:

Focusing Events Theory and Change in Policing Style Mohsen Alizadeh, Western Connecticut State University; Divya Sharma, Western Connecticut State University

Organizational Analysis of the Newtown Police Department James McCabe, Male Police Organizational Decision Making Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University The Three Cultures of Policing: Challenges for Police Management and Administration Shannon

Hankhouse, Tarleton State University; Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Texas State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

383. Student Research: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Megan Michaela Slavich, Seattle University Participants:

Community Policing: Enhancing Police Image One Lip Sync Battle at a Time Christina Carpenter, University of Louisville

Gun Control and Strategic Approaches to Community Safety Jake Lezott, Penn State Hazleton Sex Work and Technology: Information Sharing and Security Procedures Kurt W. Fowler, Rutgers

University Importance of the Internet Within the Radicalization of Homegrown Violent Extremists Megan

Michaela Slavich, Seattle University 384. Criminal Justice Issues in Pennsylvania and Beyond

Student Panels Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Essex A Participants:

Divided Support for the Death Penalty: Pennsylvanians' Opposing Perspectives Kaitlyn Rhubright, Penn State Harrisburg

Understanding Oppositional Gun Control Positions in Pennsylvania Tara Reis, Penn State Harrisburg Motivations for Pursuing Careers in Policing in Pennsylvania Baha Bachnak, Penn State Harrisburg Comparative Study of Police Ranks: Assessing Duties and Responsibilities Matthew Rosenberg, Penn

State Harrisburg 385. Student Research: Issues in Corrections

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Essex B Chair:

Lybi N. Westover, Lock Haven University Participants:

Incarceration in Florida: A Comparative Survey Joseph Hoft, University of Florida Rehabilitation of Life Convicts: A Review of Rehabilitation Programmes and Initiatives Vivek Raj

Kannappan, University of Madras Perspectives on Mental Health Treatment in a Rural Jail Lybi N. Westover, Lock Haven University Transnational Organized Crime's Footprint on Threats to Cybersecurity Robert Matthew Brzenchek,

Capella University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

386. Student Research: Public Health Concerns Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Sarah Nicole Jolliff, Tiffin University Participants:

Disaster Preparedness and its Relationship with Community Resilience, Health, and Wellbeing Alan M. Cuff, University of Mississippi

The Effect of Punitive Policies and Religiosity on Young Adults' Drug Use Soheil Sabriseilabi, Texas Woman's University

Theorizing HIV Stigmatization Alexandra M. Parker, Penn State Hazleton Vaping and the Use of Electronic Cigarettes Among College Students in Criminal Justice and Social

Sciences Sarah Nicole Jolliff, Tiffin University 387. Student Research: Student Issues

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Alexis Lee Glick, Tiffin University Participants:

Academic Success of Student Athletes Nick Patrick Nowak, Penn State University Hazleton Global Awareness of Students in School of Criminal Justice Ekaterina Hauff, Tiffin University Student Views on the National Security Agency Kayla M. Trevino, Tiffin University The Study of Depression and Anxiety and Help Seeking Behavior Among College Students Alexis Lee

Glick, Tiffin University; Brianna Huether, Tiffin University 388. Helping Improve Life in Institutional Corrections

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

Ashley G. Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown Participants:

Incarcerated Women and Their Adjustment to Life in Prison Katarzyna Celinska, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Katherine Limoncelli, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Caroline M. Vargas, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

‘Nor Iron Bars a Cage’: Attitudes Towards an Inmate Art Exhibit Steven Hurwitz, Tiffin University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Roses from Concrete: Narrative Writing Inside the Walls Beth OToole, University of Sioux Falls; Emelia OToole, University of Sioux Falls

Criminal Justice Reform and Isolation Confinement: The Need for Consistency in Safeguarding Individual Dignity Rita Pavone, Walden University Doctoral student

389. Shippensburg University and the Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission: The

Evolution and Sustainability of a Non-Traditional Graduate Program Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Moderator:

Laura Beckman, Shippensburg University Discussants:

Melissa Ricketts, Shippensburg University Cynthia Koller, Shippensburg University Kelly Waltman-Spreha, Director of the Center for Juvenile Justice Training and Research Leo Lutz, Juvenile Court Judges' Commission

390. Fear, Racism, the Police and Solutions

Open Seminars Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Presenter:

Jeffrey Scott Czarnec, Southern New Hampshire University 391. Police Leadership Practices

Policing/Police Administration and Management Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

John P. Decker, Seton Hall University Participants:

A Study of Transformational Leadership Practices to Police Officers' Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment John P. Decker, Seton Hall University

Changing the Police Organization at the Command Level: The Impact of Transformational Leadership and Change Initiatives on a Sample of Police Managers Thomas J. Brod, Alamo Area Council of Governments Regional Law Enforcement; Joseph E. Pascarella, Saint Joseph's College - New York

Police Department Performance: What Leadership Skill Matters? Yudu Li, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Ben Brown, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

What Do Police Want In Their Leaders? Glenn Hanna, University of Guelph-Humber

Saturday, March 30, 2019

392. Reducing Threats of Terrorism: Merging a Better Understanding of the Ideologies, Experiences, and Behavioral Manifestations of Terrorists with Best Practices for Policing and Conflict Resolution Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Chair:

Katherine Parsons, American University Participants:

How Terrorists Experience Prison: An Analysis of English Language Memoirs/Autobiographies Jeff Ross, University of Baltimore; Richard Tewksbury, Arizona State University; Tiara Caneff, University of Baltimore; Lauren Samuelson, University of Baltimore

Internal Security and Emerging Threats: The Inaugural World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) Mamdooh Abdelmottlep, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences

Does Ideology Predict Support for Political Violence? Evidence from the 2016 US Presidential Election Katherine Parsons, American University

393. Human Trafficking: International and Domestic Perspectives and Implications

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Participants:

Human Trafficking as a Global Issue Wendy Stickle, University of Maryland The International Implications of Human Trafficking on the US Economy Amanda K. Rodriguez,

University of Maryland A Comparative Analysis of Sex Trafficking Victims Amelia Rubenstein, University of Maryland A Trauma-Informed Response to Survivors of Human Trafficking Elisabet Martinez, University of

Maryland 394. Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges Across the Globe

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Criminal Justice Institutions Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Moderator:

Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University Discussants:

Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium Diana Peterson, International Police Executive Symposium Ben Stickle, Middle Tennessee State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

395. Using Movies in the Criminal Justice Classroom: Part I Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Heron Moderator:

James Blair, South Texas College Discussants:

James Blair, South Texas College Jennifer Chiotti, Lone Star College-Kingwood Mecheline Farhat, Bergen Community College Jason Paynich, Quincy College Lynnell Talbert, Grand Rapids Community College

396. Campus Safety Programs: An Undergraduate Research at VSU

Open Seminars Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent A Presenter:

Jamilah A. Daniels, Virginia State University 397. Rising Up: Reducing Juvenile Recidivism Through Alternative Programs

Open Seminars Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent B Presenter:

Paul Hancock, Apache County Probation Services 398. Organized Crime Session II

Criminal Behavior/Organized Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

Amandine Sourd, French National Institute for Advanced Studies in Security and Justice Participants:

Human Trafficking in France: How to Measure a Criminal Phenomenon Without Official Data? Amandine Sourd, French National Institute for Advanced Studies in Security and Justice

The Role of Maryland and the Eastern U.S. in the Development of Military-Trained Gang Members (MTGMs) Carter F. Smith, Middle TN State University

The Use of Social Networks in Latino Sex Trafficking Lauren Sabon, University of Arkansas

Saturday, March 30, 2019

399. Justice is not Always Arrest: the Role of Discretion in Police Encounters with the Mentally-Ill Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel A Moderator:

Jeff Smith, Lawrenceville Police Department Discussants:

David Scott, The University Of Texas at Tyler Barry Honea, Lawrenceville Police Department Jeffrey Paul Rush, Troy University

400. Procedural Justice and Efforts to Address the Legitimacy Crisis

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Zachary R. Hays, California State University Bakersfield Participants:

Legitimacy Crisis and Police Culture: Evaluating Changes in Police Culture Following Ferguson Riots Christopher J. Marier, University of South Florida; Lorie Fridell, University of South Florida

The Effect of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Police-Citizen Encounters Richard R. Bennett, American University; Brad Bartholomew, American University; Holly Champagne, American University

Clergy, Community, and Cops Project Final Report Zachary R. Hays, California State University Bakersfield; Joe Mullins, Bakersfield Police Department

401. Revisiting Police Education

Policing/Police Administration and Management Complete Panel 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel C Chairs:

Tim Longo, University of Virginia John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Participants: The NYPD Executive Master’s Program Peter Moskos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership Master’s at the University of San Diego Erik

Fritsvold, University of San Diego; Matthew David O'Deane, University of San Diego The Police Executive Leadership Program at Johns Hopkins Sheldon Greenberg, Johns Hopkins

University Alternative Models of Undergraduate and Graduate Police Education Gary Cordner, National Institute

of Justice

Saturday, March 30, 2019

402. Leadership Partnerships: Integrating New Technology Policing/Police Administration and Management Roundtable 8:00 to 9:15 am Fourth Floor: Laurel D Moderator:

Damon Camp, Georgia State University Discussants:

Dean Dabney, Georgia State University Gennaro F. Vito, University of Louisville Jim Alexander, Texas Woman's University Robert Taylor, The University of Texas at Dallas Cindy Orshek, University of Virginia John Quigley, Atlanta Police Department

403. Student Research: Law Enforcement

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Eric Leonard Macker, The Pennsylvania State University Participants:

Confidence in Law Enforcement When African-Americans are Underrepresented on the Force Charles E. MacLean, Bemidji State University

General Public's Views of Law Enforcement After Deadly Shootings - An Extension Christina Leija, Cameron University; Joseph Burke, Cameron University; Rikki A. Tasso-Thompson, Cameron University; Chervonni N. Herbert, Cameron University; Danyle Smith, Cameron University

Swedish Police Officers and Their Normative Frameworks Michelle Nilsson, University of Florida The Public's Perception of Police and Police Services Eric Leonard Macker, The Pennsylvania State

University 404. Advising Student Organizations: From Chore to Challenge

Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Dover A Presenter:

Tamara J. Lynn, Fort Hays State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

405. Youth, College, and Community Perceptions of the Police Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Dover B Chair:

Omeed S. Ilchi, Westfield State University Participants:

Attitude towards Police: A Study Among Students in Chennai City Swetha Ramesh, University of Madras

Milwaukee Police Department’s Body-Worn Camera Program: Community Member Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy Paige S. Thompson, Urban Institute; Bryce Peterson, Urban Institute; Daniel S. Lawrence, Urban Institute

North Carolina Community Satisfaction with Police Services Jennifer Engelthaler, Florida Southern College; Justin Rodriguez, Florida Southern College; Chastity Blankenship, Florida Southern College

Policing the Police: Predicting Citizen Support for Police Accountability Omeed S. Ilchi, Westfield State University; James Frank, The University of Cincinnati

406. Student Research: Location-Specific Criminal Justice Issues

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Chenesia Brown, University of Delaware Participants:

Disconnecting from Disorder: An Analysis of Neighborhood Disorganization on Adolescent Academic Well Being Kylil Rashawn Martin, Old Dominion University

Exploring Gang Risk Factors among Urban Nigerian Youths Abiodun Raufu, Texas Southern University; Edidiong Mendie, Texas Southern University

Neighborhood Structural Characteristics in an Emerging Gang City Leigh Kassem, University of Florida The Built Environment and Crime: A Study of Detroit and Philadelphia Chenesia Brown, University of

Delaware 407. Differences in Perceptions of Crime, Punishment, and Practice

Student Panels Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Essex A Participants:

College Student Perceptions and Higher Levels of Alcohol Consumption by Underage Individuals in College John Canning, University of Dayton; Courtenay Hart, University of Dayton

Differences in College Student Perceptions of the Formerly Incarcerated Alicia Simpson, University of Dayton

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Understanding College Student Perceptions of Criminal Justice Sanctions Faith Senkbeil, University of Dayton

The Impact of Catholic Social Teaching on Perceptions of Justice Gabriela Kozlowski, University of Dayton; Shelby Jones, University of Dayton

408. Student Research: Issues of Gender and Sexuality

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Essex B Chair:

Kaylee Chyko, Pennsylvania State University-Hazleton Participants:

An Analysis of Blame Attributions Towards Bisexual Victims by Heterosexual Females Zoe Anderson, University of South Dakota; Bridget Diamond-Welch, University of South Dakota

Gender and Gambling Motivated Crime Michelle Lynn Malkin, Michigan State University Gendered Disparities in Educational and Vocational Programing in America' Prisons Anna I. Gomez,

Central Washington University She-Devils: Women Who Adopt the Male Model of Murder Kaylee Chyko, Pennsylvania State

University-Hazleton; Pamela Black, Penn State University-Hazleton 409. Student Research: Race and Ethnicity

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Nancy Contreras-Rios, University of Delaware Participants:

Do Latinos Perceive Crime and the Police Differently than White and Black Americans? Maria Aguilar, Bowie State University; Larry Dickens, Bowie State University; Frank Flowers, Bowie State University; Charles Adams, Bowie State University

Exploring Racial Bias in Student Authority Figures Brian Edward. Miller, Tiffin University Public Perception of the Police in a Minority Majority County Breana Welch, Bowie State University;

De'Ja Powell, Bowie State University; Bryan Fulford, Bowie State University; Nicole Branch-Ellis, Bowie State University

“These People Just Out of Control”: Black Youth Violence, Historical Trauma, and a Radical Cultural Intervention Nancy Contreras-Rios, University of Delaware

Saturday, March 30, 2019

410. Student Research: Student Perceptions of Issues in Criminal Justice Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Dylan Robert Smith, Tiffin University Participants:

College Students Perception of Gun Safety Devin Busher, Penn State College Students' Perceptions of Parenting Programs for Mothers in Prison Samantha Compitello, West

Chester University Students Perceptions of Sexual Assault on Campus: An Analysis of Gender Differences Taylor Leigh

Mitchell, Monmouth University The Perception of Race and Education in Sentencing among Students of Different Ages Dylan Robert

Smith, Tiffin University 411. Making Changes in Institutional Corrections

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Galena Chair:

David A. Bowers, University of South Alabama Participants:

Built Environment Perceptions - Post Occupancy Study Sabrina A. Ames, DLR Group Contextual and Demographic Predictors of Reintegrative Shaming among Inmates in Mississippi Haley

Bridges, Mississippi State University; David C. May, Mississippi State University Maintaining Connections: An Examination of Contact Between Female Inmates and Their Children

Ashley G. Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown; Janet L. Mullings, Sam Houston State University; Judith A. Harris, University of Houston Downtown

The Role of Social Support and Environment in Inmate Prison Work Courtney Bagdon, Washington State University; Faith E. Lutze, Washington State University; Xiaohan Mei, California State University - Los Angles; Angelo Brown, Washington State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

412. Understanding Justice Involved Youth Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Corrections Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

David A. Rembert, Prairie View A&M University Participants:

Examining Correlates of Violent/Aggressive Behavior Among Juvenile Offenders Residing in a Youth Correctional System Abdullah Cihan, Prairie View A&M University; David A. Rembert, Prairie View A&M University

Impact of Trauma Informed Care on Youth Outcomes for Those in The Justice System” Melanie Prudhomme, Prairie View A&M University

The Effectiveness of Mentoring on Juvenile Delinquency Kate Coffey, Holy Family University 413. Stop, Collaborate and Listen- Working with Advocacy Agencies to Bring the Victim into the

Classroom Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Presenters:

Tiffany Wasserburger, Western Nebraska Community College Hilary K. Wasserburger, The DOVES Program

414. Police Technology and Police Effectiveness

Policing/Police Technology Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Frank Hartle, Robert Morris University Participants:

Cyber Investigations: A Law Enforcement Needs Assessment Frank Hartle, Robert Morris University Knowledge of Police Equipment and their Effectiveness Tyler Gregory Slavens, Tiffin University Technology and Crime Mollie Barnard, Tiffin University Law Enforcement Technology Integration: A Multiple Case-Study in Perceptions of Police Body-Worn

Cameras in Northern New Jersey Brian Kelly, Farmingdale State College

Saturday, March 30, 2019

415. What Students Learn: Using Mock Trials to Teach Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV Moderator:

Paul R. Gormley, Lynn University Discussants:

Mecheline Farhat, Bergen Community College Paul R. Gormley, Lynn University Stephen Greer, Castletownbere Law Lynnell Talbert, Grand Rapids Community College

416. New Methods of Tracking Terrorists and Criminals: Precious Commodities Analysis to Profile-

Based Targeting of Computer Hackers Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

Daniela Peterka-Benton, Montclair State University Participants:

A Diagnosis of Juvenile and Adult Hackers: An Application of Cybercriminal Profiling Approach Sinchul Back, Florida International University; Jennifer LaPrade, University of Texas at Dallas; Laura Stoelers, Florida International University/Universidad de Málaga; Lana Shehadeh, Florida International University; Madhuri Sharma, Florida International University; Galina Bogatova, Florida International University

Lapis Lazuli and Jade: Financing War and Terror Donald R. Liddick, Penn State Fayette Tracking Right-Wing Terrorism Across the United States and Europe: a Comparative Analysis Daniela

Peterka-Benton, Montclair State University 417. Complexities Surrounding Race, Gender, and Juvenile Justice Decision-Making

Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Courts and Legal Issues Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VIII Chair:

Rimonda R. Maroun, Endicott College Participants:

Minority-Threat and Juvenile Sentencing: Neighborhood Differences Rimonda R. Maroun, Endicott College

Affluence and Disadvantage in the Pre-Adjudication Detention Decision: A Status Characteristics Approach Patrick Lowery, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jessica C. Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

The Role of Race/Ethnicity and Risk Assessment on Juvenile Case Outcomes Tayler N. Shreve, University of South Florida

Examining the Role of Gender, Race, and Community Characteristics in Juvenile Court Outcomes Katharina Neissl, Northeastern University

418. Using Movies in the Criminal Justice Classroom: Part II

Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Heron Moderator:

Frank Laney, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Discussants:

Ann Geisendorfer, Hudson Valley Community College Frank Laney, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Jodi Rowlands, Lehigh Carbon Community College William H. Solomons, County College of Morris Celia R. Sporer, Queensborough Community College

419. Excessive Use of Force: One Mother's Struggle Against Police Brutality and Misconduct

Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Kent A Presenter:

Loretta P. Prater, Retired from Southeast Missouri State University 420. Strategies for Overcoming the Methodological Pitfalls of Prison Research

Open Seminars Open Seminar 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Kent B Presenter:

Meghan Novisky, Cleveland State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

421. Theories in Family Violence Criminal Behavior/Domestic and Family Crime Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

Sherill V. Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State University Participants:

A Resiliency and Trauma Theory Explanation of The Effects of Different Forms of Child Maltreatment on Youth Mental Health and Drug Abuse Outcomes Roshni T. Ladny, University of Tampa; Carrie Sue Mier, Indiana University East

Exploring the Mediation Effect of Age in the Abused-Abuser Relationship Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi

Siblings: Crime and Victimization Daniel N. Acton, University of Florida 422. Law Enforcement Perceptions of Marijuana Legalization in Washington

Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel A Moderator:

Jordan Sykes, Washington State University Discussants:

Isobel Luengas, Washington State University Jessica Pletsch, Washington State University Kaitlyn Van Vleet, Washington State University Mantz Wyrick, Washington State University Patrick Griffin, Washington State University Kaylee Phillips, Washington State University

423. Procedural Justice, Public Compliance With and Willingness to Report Crimes to the Police

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Rick Helfers, University of Texas at Tyler Participants:

Procedural Justice Perceptions of Local Law Enforcement: Predictors for Victims and Non-Victims Suzanne O. Kaasa, Westat; Antonia Warren, Westat

The Relationship between Police Procedural Justice, Police Legitimacy, and People’s Willingness to Cooperate with Law Enforcement: A Meta-Analysis Philip Colin Bolger, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; Glenn Walters, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Why Do People Obey the Police: Evidence from Southwest China Yuning Wu, Wayne State University; Ivan Y. Sun, University of Delaware

Understanding Police Directed Violence (PDV) and Fear of Police Directed Violence (FPDV) among Officers Post-Ferguson Rick Helfers, University of Texas at Tyler; Paul Reynolds, University of North Texas at Dallas

424. Trends in Policing: Interviews with Police Leaders Across the Globe

Policing/Police Administration and Management Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel C Moderator:

Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium Discussants:

Diana Peterson, International Police Executive Symposium Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University Ben Stickle, Middle Tennessee State University Mustafa Ozguler, International Police Executive Symposium

425. Police Attitudes and Intentions

Policing/Police Administration and Management Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Chinese Police Cadets’ Intention to Stay in Law Enforcement: Testing the Mediating and Moderating Effects of Satisfaction Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Tao Xu, Zhejiang Police College, China

Evaluation of Effects of Shift Work Assignment: Survey of Motivation in Police Officers Rainer Kroll, Western Connecticut State University

Examining the Relationship Between Officer Perception of Job Efficacy Resources and Officer Attitudes Bruce Biggs, University of Indianapolis

Exploring Massachusetts Law Enforcement Attitudes Toward Education Requirements for Entrance and Promotions: Should a College Degree be Mandatory? Mark H. Beaudry, Worcester State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

426. Student Research: Special Topics in Criminal Justice Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Chasseur Chair:

Julia Marchak, The College of New Jersey Participants:

A Partial, Longitudinal Examination of Agnew’s (2005) General Theory of Crime and Delinquency Jessie Lee Slepicka, University of Northern Colorado

Similar Interpretations, Different Conclusions: The Criminalization of Hate Speech in the West Michael Goryelov, The College of New Jersey; Wesley McCann, The College of New Jersey

The Specialization-Generalization Debate and Prostitution: A Latent Class Analysis Approach Susan Hoppe, Sam Houston State University; Lisa Muftic, Western New England University

Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crimes Julia Marchak, The College of New Jersey 427. Flexibility in Criminal Justice Assessment

Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover A Presenter:

Christina Perry, Peregrine Academic Services 428. Prison Management: How to Successfully Integrate Transgender Inmates into a Men’s Prison

Corrections/Institutional Corrections Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover B Moderator:

Faith E. Lutze, Washington State University Discussants:

Kay Heinrich, Washington Department of Corrections James Key, Washington Department of Corrections

Saturday, March 30, 2019

429. Overcoming Challenges in Corrections Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Dover C Chair:

Karen F. Lahm, Wright State Univeristy Participants:

Opposition Behind Bars: Examining Resistance Against Racism and Sexism Employed by Black Incarcerated Women Britany Gatewood, Howard University; Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Howard University

The Calm Before the Storm: Predicting Violence in California Prisons Victor St.John, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, CUNY Graduate Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The Revolving Door of a Rural County Jail: An Examination of Recidivism Rates Among Sentenced Inmates Kerry M. Richmond, Lycoming College

"Would They Advise Reporting?”: An Examination of Factors Impacting A Female Inmate’s Willingness to Advise Official Reporting of In-Prison Sexual Victimization Wesley Smith, Sam Houston State University; Ashley G. Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown; Janet L. Mullings, Sam Houston State University

430. Public Perception of Militarization of the Police

Student Panels Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex A Participants:

Exploration of Public Perception of Militarization of the Police Larry Dickens, Bowie State University Public Perception of Militarization of the Police Aisha Barnes, Bowie State University Impact of Public Perception of Militarization of the Police Frank Flowers, Bowie State University Militarization of Police Matasha Harris, Bowie State University

431. Student Research: Issues of Policy and Procedure

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex B Chair:

Robin Selwitz, Baruch College Participants:

Being a Stakeholder: Attitudes of Justice Reinvestment Richard Wentling, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Fourth Amendment Search Analysis Arron Elizabeth Phillips, Hillsborough Community College

Saturday, March 30, 2019

The Cost of Being Wrong: The Impact of Wrongful Convictions on Individuals and Their Communities Jesse A. Bulluck, North Carolina Central University

Breaking Down Barriers: Exploring Solutions to Obtaining and Retaining Employment in our Nation's Capital Robin Selwitz, Baruch College

432. Student Research: School-Based Issues

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Essex C Chair:

Raven Ashley Lewis, University of Delaware Participants:

Exploring School Shootings through the Differing Dynamics of the School Environment: An analysis of K-12 schools and Colleges/Universities Brianna M. Egan, University of Lynchburg

Restraints in Fall River, MA Public Schools Elyce Celine Hall, Bridgewater State University School Safety and Security Kevin Harry, Pennsylvania State University School-Based Violence as a Factor in the Underreporting of Assaults Against Adolescents to Police

Raven Ashley Lewis, University of Delaware 433. Student Research: Substance Use and Addiction

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Falkland Chair:

Duane L. Stanton, Washington State University Participants:

An Examination of the Effects of Mental Disorder and Substance Abuse Co-Morbidity on Homicide Conviction Kaitlyn B. Hoover, University of Alabama; Stephen J. Clipper, University of Alabama; Jane Daquin, The University of Alabama

Drugs in Society: Using the Intersection of Physical and Social Sciences to Assess the Real Threat Victoria Black, Chestnut Hill College; Lauren Barrow, Chestnut Hill College

Risk Factors for Opioid Use Among Justice System-Involved Adolescents Shelby Hickman, University of Maryland

The Effects of Marijuana Legalization on University Students in Washington State Duane L. Stanton, Washington State University

Saturday, March 30, 2019

434. National Corrections Reporting Program: Applications and Findings Corrections/Institutional Corrections Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Galena Participants:

Estimating Intra- and Inter-State Recidivism using the NCRP Melissa Nadel, Abt Associates Inc. Recidivism Among Sex Offenders Christopher Cutler, Abt Associates Inc. Time Served in State Prisons Danielle Kaeble, Bureau of Justice Statistics Variations in and the Effect of Distance Between Incarceration Locations and Prisoners’ Former

Residences Walter Campbell, Abt Associates 435. Advancements and Evaluations in Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Courts and Legal Issues Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I Chair:

Brenda F. Prochaska, Lake Erie College Participants:

Do Contextual Factors Matter in Juvenile Waiver to Adult Court? A Longitudinal, Multilevel Analysis Brenda F. Prochaska, Lake Erie College

Transformations in Juvenile Justice: Prevention, Trauma Informed Care, and Future Directions Alida V. Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Peter J. Benekos, Mercyhurst University

An Evaluation of a Juvenile Justice Leadership Development Program Kevin Jeffrey Earl, University of New Haven; David Myers, University of New Haven

Madison County Juvenile Court Evening Reporting Center: A Program Evaluation Sheri Jenkins Keenan, The University of Memphis

436. Walk In My Shoes - A Film with Police and Community Members Sharing Their Stories

Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom II Presenters:

Teya Sepinuck, Theater Of Witness of CultureTrust of Greater Philadelphia Altivose Love-Craighead, Philadelphia Police Department

Saturday, March 30, 2019

437. Social Media and Policing Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III Chair:

Karen A. Mason, Western Carolina University Participants:

Does Police Use of Twitter Enhance Community Policing? An Analysis of Twitter Activity by NYPD's Police Precincts Amanda Lynn Thomas, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center; Sebastian Hoyos-Torres, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center

Social Media Induced Riots: An Extension of Law Enforcement Views through the general public Christina Leija, Cameron University; Joseph Burke, Cameron University; Rikki A. Tasso-Thompson, Cameron University; Chervonni N. Herbert, Cameron University; Danyle Smith, Cameron University

The Public Use of Police Social Media: Evidence from a Mid-Sized Canadian City Rick Ruddell, University of Regina; Nick Jones, University of Regina; Sarah Britto, University of Regina

Be Alert and Be Safe:Facebook Posting Patterns among Small and Medium-Sized Law Enforcement Agencies Karen A. Mason, Western Carolina University; J. Andrew Hansen, Western Carolina University

438. Perceptions of Fear of Terror and the Implications for National Security and Civil Liberties

Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Terrorism, and Transnational Crime Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII Chair:

W. Chris Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport Participants:

Perception of Terrorism Risk, Alienation, and Trade off of Civil Liberties Zakir Gul, State University of New York at Plattsburgh; Tamer Koksal, Independent Researcher; Christopher Smith, SUNY Albany

Perceptions of Terrorism and Threats to National Security Among College Students Tricia LaSasso, University of New Haven

Fear in the Age of Terror: Perceptions of University Students on Safety and Security W. Chris Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport

Saturday, March 30, 2019

439. Using Novels in the Criminal Justice Classroom Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Heron Moderator:

Jodi Rowlands, Lehigh Carbon Community College Discussants:

Jennifer Bourgeois, Lone Star College-Cy Fair Jennifer Chiotti, Lone Star College-Kingwood Jessica Noble, Lewis and Clark Community College William H. Solomons, County College of Morris

440. Experiences with Open Educational Resources

Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent A Presenter:

Shanell K. Sanchez, Southern Oregon University 441. The Cycle of Oppression, Racial Trauma, and Justice-Involvement in Racial Minority Offenders

Open Seminars Open Seminar 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent B Presenter:

Adriana Peña, Spalding University 442. Student Research: Sexual Violence

Student Panels Student Authored Paper Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Kent C Chair:

Sabrina Bilotto, The University of Tampa Participants:

College-Aged Male Sexual Aggression and Self-Control: A Methodological Inquiry Katherine Kafonek, University of Delaware

Educator Sexual Misconduct: Racial Bias in Case Outcome Charlotte Wilinsky, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Jared R. Dmello, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Allyssa McCabe, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Joseph E. Gonzales, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Media Representations of a High-Profile Sexual Assault Case Kacy Louise Amory, University of South Florida

The Effect of Sexual Assault on Academic Performance: An Extension of General Strain Theory Sabrina Bilotto, The University of Tampa

443. Neighborhood Safety and Public Perceptions of Police

Policing/Police-Community Relations/Attitudes Toward Police Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel A Chair:

Marie Mele, Monmouth University Participants:

Examining Measures of Community Satisfaction with Regional Police Services Katherine Ely, Lock Haven University; Edward Bowman, Lock Haven University

Legitimacy, Procedural Justice, and Neighborhood Dynamics: Thoughts on a New Policing Robert L. Nicewarner, West Virginia University

Social Disorder, Police Effectiveness, and Residence-Based Fear of Crime Gyeongseok Oh, Sam Houston State University; Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University; Phil He, Northeastern University

Perceptions of the Police and Neighborhood Safety: Findings from a Community Needs Assessment Marie Mele, Monmouth University

444. Violence Reduction in the Central African Republic

Student Panels Complete Panel 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel B Chair:

Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participants:

Violence Reduction According to Gender Theory and Restorative Justice Christine Gancayco, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Elizabeth Moultrie, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Alberto Torres, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Violence Reduction, Deterrence and Opportunity Theories Martina Bizzotti, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Eva Wang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Stefaniya Nazarova, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Violence Reduction and Critical Criminology Damon Tragni, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Dylan O'Connell, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Oluwasegun Omotayo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Violence Reduction and Social Learning Theory Alexandra Arso, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Shovan Bala, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Saturday, March 30, 2019

445. Where Does Evidence-Based Policing Fit in Police Training and Police Education? Policing/Police Administration and Management Roundtable 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel C Moderator:

Maureen McGough, National Institute of Justice Discussants:

Geoff Alpert, National Institute of Justice Gary Cordner, National Institute of Justice John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation Ryan Keck, Center for Policing Excellence

446. Police Leadership and Training

Policing/Police Administration and Management Paper Session 11:00 to 12:15 pm Fourth Floor: Laurel D Chair:

Gennaro F. Vito, University of Louisville Participants:

Comparing Police Recruit Training Models in Massachusetts Richard Donohue, University of Massachusetts-Lowell

Reading, Do They or Don't They? Jeffrey Paul Rush, Troy University; Mark Rubin, Ashland University; Mitzie Thompson, Middle Tennessee State University

Using the Student Leadership Challenge Inventory to Assess Leadership Abilities and Performance of Police Managers Gennaro F. Vito, University of Louisville; George Higgins, University of Louisville

Police Recruitment Messages: Understanding the Impact of Applicant Descriptors and Physical Fitness Requirements Michael F. Aiello, SUNY Fredonia