Tuesday, February 13, 2018 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 13 001. ACJS Budget, Finance, and Audit Committee Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 12:00 to 3:00 pm Hilton 2nd Floor: Cambridge Wednesday, February 14, 2018 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 14 002. ACJS Executive Board Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 7:30 to 6:00 pm Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 4 003. ACJS Assessment Workshop (Pre-Registration Required) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 1:30 to 5:30 pm Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 3 004. ACJS Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop (Pre-Registration Required) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 5:30 to 8:30 pm Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 12 Thursday, February 15, 2018 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 15 005. ACJS Meeting Registration Thursday Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 7:00 to 5:00 pm Hilton 1st Floor: Registration 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 Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Ballroom A 007. Black “Boys II Men”: Masculinity Shapes, and is Shaped by, Mental Health and Suicidal Self-Harm Other Topic Areas/Gender and Crime Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 3rd Floor: Ascot Presenter: Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College 008. Drug Crimes: The Opioid Epidemic Criminal Behavior/Drugs and Alcohol Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 2nd Floor: Chequers Chair: Florence S. Ferguson, American InterContinental University Participants: "The Geography of Opioid and Heroin Deaths: An Examination of the Affected Populations" Florence S. Ferguson, American InterContinental University; Jon Hager, American Public University Thursday, February 15, 2018 Attitudes Toward Medication Assisted Treatment of Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Opioid Use Disorders Anna M. Reeves, Eastern Kentucky University; James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky University; Allen Brenzel, Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Development, and Intellectual Disabilities & Kentucky Department for Public Health; Connie Gayle White, Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Development, and Intellectual Disabilities & Kentucky Department for Public Health; Kris Shera, Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Development, and Intellectual Disabilities & Kentucky Department for Public Health Crack is Whack, Pills are Chill: A Multi-Level Analysis of the Crack Cocaine and Opioid Epidemics in America Amanda M. Sharp Parker, Campbell University; William C. Watkins, Indiana University Opiate Deaths and Homicides: Is there a statistical connection in Memphis? David Hughes McElreath, University of Mississippi; Daniel Adrian Doss, University of West Alabama; Robert Nations, Shelby County (Tennessee) Sheriffs' Department; Myrtis Leisa McElreath, Delta State University (Mississippi) 009. Alpha Phi Sigma Thursday Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 8:00 to 8:00 pm Hilton 2nd Floor: Churchill 010. Gender and Crime: Issues of Rape Other Topic Areas/Gender and Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 3rd Floor: Durham Chair: Hanif Qureshi, The University of Cincinnati Participants: Busting the Rape Myth that Women Generally Lie about Sexual Assault Hanif Qureshi, University of Cincinnati; Nasreen Akhtar, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Jee Yearn Kim, University of Cincinnati; Jyoti Rana, DAV Centenary College, Faridabad, India (Bi)sexuality and Blame: Comparing Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Observers’ Reactions to an Acquaintance Rape Olivia Mann, University of South Dakota; Bridget Diamond-Welch, University of South Dakota; Melissa Bass, University of South Dakota Examining Risk Factors of Rape Naje James, Penn State University; Bria Nickerson, Penn State University; Juyoung Song, Penn State University Thursday, February 15, 2018 Violence against Women: Understanding Factors Determining Men’s Views about Marital Rape in India Manish Madan, Stockton University Gender Differences in Risk of Sexual Victimization among Youth in Custody Eileen M. Ahlin, Penn State Harrisburg 011. International Immigration Issues Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Immigration Issues Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 2nd Floor: Eglinton Winton Chair: Arif Akgul, Ankara University Participants: Analyzing Syrian Refugee Crisis through Human Security Model: An Ethnographic Research Arif Akgul, Ankara University How to Prevent Refugees from Becoming Victims of THB Karin Bruckmüller, Ludwig- Maximilians University Munich and Johannes Kepler University Linz Immigration Rashida Ellen Burkemper Khan, Soka University of America International Disparities in the Processing of Asylum Claims: The Case of Unaccompanied Minors Claire Nolasco, Texas A&M-San Antonio; Daniel Bruce Braaten, Texas Lutheran University; Lily Tsai, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore Unaccompanied Salvadoran Minors Migrating to the United States: From the Frying Pan to the Fire Lidia E. Vasquez, John Jay College/The Graduate Center, CUNY; Mangai Natarajan, John Jay College/The Graduate Center, CUNY 012. ACJS Security and Crime Prevention Section Executive Board Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 2nd Floor: Executive Boardroom Thursday, February 15, 2018 013. Policing: Issues on the Job Policing/Police Personnel Issues Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 10 Chair: Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University and Walden University Participants: Exploring Lived Experiences of Police Officers During and After Exposure to Life- threatening Incidents Marian C. Pitel, University of Guelph; Brooke Tuttle, Oklahoma State University; Christiane Manzella, New York University; Konstantinos Papazoglou, University of Toronto The Epidemic of Opioid Substance Use: How Does it Apply to Law Enforcement Officers? Patricia Griffin, Holy Family University The Transition from Police Officer to Civilian: A Comparative Study Richard R. Bennett, American University; Sandra K. Baxter, retired; Katherine M. Dunn, American University Vicarious Trauma Experienced by Law Enforcement Officers and Victim Advocates Elizabeth Quinn, Middle Tennessee State University; Michael J. DeValve, Fayetteville State University 014. ACJS Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop - Continuation (Pre- Registration Required) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 8:00 to 12:15 pm Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 12 Thursday, February 15, 2018 015. Policing: Predicting Procedural Justice Policing/Police Behavior and Decision-Making Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 13 Chair: Paul D. Reynolds, University of North Texas at Dallas Participants: The Role of Perceived Organizational Support between Fairness and Police Behavior: Evidence from a Southern State Paul D. Reynolds, University of North Texas at Dallas; Richard C. Helfers, The University of Texas at Tyler; Jonathan Maskaly, University of Texas at Dallas Citizen, Police, and Third Party Perceptions of Procedural Justice in Traffic Stops Dale Willits, Washington State University; David Alan Makin, Washington State University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University; Wendy Koslicki, Washington State University; Rachael Brooks, Washington State University; Staci Hoff, Washington Traffic Safety Commission “I Can be Professional, or I Can Get It F***king Done”: Exploring Police Officer Conduct Calculus in Light of Body-Worn Camera Implementation Erin M. Kerrison, University of California, Berkeley; Jordan M. Hyatt, Drexel University 016. Policing: Understanding Citizen Perceptions of Law Enforcement Policing/Attitudes Toward the Police Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 15 Chair: Tara Annette Garrison, Walden University Participants: Attitudes Towards Police and Perceptions of Safety in Small Towns Nicholas Recker, Metropolitan State University of Denver Enhancing Public Confidence in Police: The Importance of Social Distance Revisited Jonathan Lee, Penn State Harrisburg; Jennifer Gibbs, Penn State Harrisburg Examining Police Perceptions: An Intersectional Approach Vic W. Bumphus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Ahmet Kule, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Gale Iles, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Problem Solving, Perceived Social Control, and Perceptions of Police Efficacy Jonathan Coats, Alabama A&M University Thursday, February 15, 2018 Social Response and Demographic Variables as Predictors of Public Attitudes toward Police Tara Annette Garrison, Walden University Police Trust on College Campuses: A National Perspective Season Hoard, Washington State University; Christina Sanders, Washington State University; Andrea Allen, Clayton State University; Michael Gaffney, Washington State University; Ryan Patten, California State University, Chico; Rick Ruddell, University of Regina; Stephen Sherman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Matt Thomas, California State University, Chico 017. Theories of Social Disorganization Criminological Theory/Deterrence, and Rational Choice, and Situational Theories Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 16 Chair: Sean Patrick Roche, Texas State University Participants: The Effects of Group Size and Citizen Surveillance on Perceptions of Fear, Risk and Reward Sean Patrick Roche, Texas State University Reexamining Collective Efficacy: The Positive and Negative Effects of Social Cohesion on Violent Crime Jessica C. Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University If Everything’s Destroyed, What’s Left to Steal? Analyzing Residential Burglary Before and After a Tornado Kelly Frailing, Loyola University New Orleans; Thomas Zawisza, Texas A&M International University; Dee Harper, Loyola University New Orleans Total Eclipse of the Crime: Examining the Effects of a Non-Disastrous Natural Phenomenon on Calls for Service Alexis J. Harper, Texas A&M International University; Thomas Zawisza, Texas A&M International University 018. Drug Crimes: Pharmecuticals and Criminal Justice System Response to Opioids Criminal Behavior/Drugs and Alcohol Crime Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 18 Chair: Hayden Griffin, University of Alabama at Birmingham Participants: A Criminology of the Pharmaceutical Industry Hayden Griffin, University of Alabama at Birmingham Thursday, February 15, 2018 An Examination of Prescription Drug Arrests in a Texas County: Trends, Characteristics and Implications Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University; Joshua Todd Shadwick, Sam Houston State University Heroin and Opiate Addiction: Catalysts for Change Needed within the Criminal Justice System and Community Gary J. Metz, The College at Brockport, SUNY; Korni Swaroop Kumar, The College at Brockport, SUNY; Melchor C. de Guzman, Georgia Gwinnett College Numbing New England: Our Opioid Epidemic, the Causes Behind it and its Impact on the Criminal Justice system Ryan Christopher Bartolotta, Western Connecticut State University; George F. Kain, Western Connecticut State University; Marilyn Kain, Western Connecticut State University The War Against Heroin: A Literature Exploration on a National Crisis Decision Tonya R. Schoenbeck, American Public University System; Joshua L. Adams, American Military University; Stephen Dearborn, American Military University 019. Comparative Studies on the Criminal Justice System Comparative/International Criminal Justice/Comparative/International Courts and Corrections Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 19 Chair: Harry Rhea, Rutgers University - Camden Participants: Is Public Support for the International Criminal Court Being Overestimated? A Methodological Experiment Harry Rhea, Rutgers University - Camden; Caroline Comerford, Florida International University Islamic Criminal Justice Systems Sanaz Alasti, Lamar university Lay Jury Systems: A Worldwide Review William Crawley, University of West Florida; Naoki Kanaboshi, Grand Valley State University Legitimizing the Judiciary: A Multilevel Hierarchical Non-linear Analysis of Country- Level Indicators in Asia Francis Danso Boateng, University of Mississippi Thursday, February 15, 2018 020. Research Methods: Spatial Modeling Techniques Research Methods Paper Session 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 4 Chair: John C. Navarro, University of South Carolina Participants: A Cross-Sectional Exploration of Household Financial Reactions of Registered Sex Offenders in a Rural County, a Suburban County, and an Urban County John C. Navarro, University of South Carolina Predicting Property Crime Risk: An Application of Risk Terrain Modeling in Vancouver, Canada Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser University; Tarah Hodgkinson, Simon Fraser University Repeat Offenders and Events: Prediction and Analysis with Risk Terrain Modeling, Near Repeat Calculator, Social Network Analysis, and Neural Network Analysis Rebecca L. Paynich, Curry College 021. Process Results from NIJ’s Multi-Site Evaluation of Veterans Treatment Courts Courts and Law/Specialty Courts Open Seminar 8:00 to 9:15 am Hilton 1st Floor: Grand Salon 6 Presenters: Julie Baldwin, Missouri State University Richard Hartley, University of Texas at San Antonio Erika J. Brooke, University of Florida Jamie Vaske, Western Carolina University
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