Monday, March 2, 2015 Day At A Glance Monday, March 2, 2015

Monday, March 2, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
Day At A Glance
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Budget, Finance, and Audit Committee
Meeting
TBD
Monday, March 2, 2015
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
EVENT #1
ACJS Budget, Finance, and Audit
Committee Meeting
TBD
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Day At A Glance
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Executive Board Meeting
Antigua 1
1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
ACJS Professional Development Teaching
Workshop
(Pre-Registration Required)
Grand Sierra A
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
EVENT #2
ACJS Executive Board Meeting
Antigua 1
Brian Payne, President
Brandon Applegate, First Vice President
Lorenzo M. Boyd, Second Vice President
James Frank, Immediate Past President
L. Edward Day, Treasurer
Prabha Unnithan, Secretary
Heather L. Pfeifer, Trustee-at-Large
Philip L. Reichel, Trustee-at-Large
Barbara Sims, Trustee-at-Large
Denise Kindschi Gosselin, Region One Trustee
Dean Dabney, Region Two Trustee
Joseph Schafer, Region Three Trustee
David Montague, Region Four Trustee
Mary K. Stohr, Executive Director
Cathy L. Barth, Association Manager
1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
EVENT #3
Grand Sierra A
ACJS Professional Development Teaching
Workshop
Moderator: Leah Daigle, Georgia State University
Please note: Pre-registration is required.
All registrants are expected to attend the continuation of this workshop on
Wednesday, March 4, 2015, from 8:00 AM to 12:15 PM.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Day At A Glance
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
ACJS New Attendee Breakfast
Grand Sierra C
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Alpha Phi Sigma Events
Martinique Ballroom
8:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS Professional Development Teaching
Workshop (continued from Tuesday,
February 18, 2014) (Pre-Registration Required)
Grand Sierra A
8:00 AM – 4:45 PM
Panels, Roundtables, Workshops
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Coffee Bar
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Caribbean I/II/III
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Midwest Region Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 2
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Northeast Region Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 3
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Southwest Region Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 4
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Western Region Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 5
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Southern Region Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 6
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS Public Policy Committee Meeting
Curacao 7
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS Section Leadership Meeting
Curacao 8
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Employment Exchange
Hibiscus
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS Constitution and By-Laws Committee
Meeting
Curacao 5
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS Publications Committee Meeting
Curacao 6
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS National Criminal Justice Month
Committee Meeting
Curacao 7
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS Affirmative Action Committee Meeting
Curacao 8
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Keynote Speaker: Julia Ann Pierson
Grand Sierra B
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
ACJS Ethics Committee Meeting
Curacao 1
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Regional Leadership Summit
Curacao 8
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Doctoral Summit Orientation
Antigua 3
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
All Regions Ice Cream Social
Bonaire Foyer
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Western Region General Business Meeting
Bonaire 1
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Midwest Region General Business Meeting
Bonaire 2
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Southern Region General Business Meeting
Bonaire 5
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Southwest Region General Business Meeting
Bonaire 6
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Northeast Region General Business Meeting
Bonaire 7
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
ACJS President Reception
Grand Sierra B
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
EVENT #4
ACJS New Attendee Breakfast
Grand Sierra C
If this is your first or second time attending the ACJS Annual Meeting, please attend this
continental breakfast to meet ACJS Board members and network.
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Alpha Phi Sigma Events
Martinique Ballroom
8:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #5
Grand Sierra A
ACJS Professional Development Teaching
Workshop
Please note: Pre-registration is required.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #6
Grand Sierra B
PANEL: LOOKING FORWARD WITH LESSONS LEARNED FROM FOUR STUDIES OF VETERANS
TREATMENT COURTS
Chair: Anne S. Douds, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
ONE STATE, MANY STRATEGIES: DIMENSIONAL DIFFERENCES AMONG PENNSYLVANIA
VETERANS TREATMENT COURTS
Eileen Ahlin, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg; Anne S. Douds, Pennsylvania State
University, Harrisburg; Dan Howard, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
ELIGIBILITY, OUTCOME MEASURES, DATA TRACKING, CULTURE, AND INFORMATION SHARING:
A LONGITUDINAL NATIONAL EXAMINATION OF VETERANS TREATMENT COURTS
Julie M. Baldwin, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
WALKING A MILE IN SIMILAR SHOES? COMPARING AND CONTRASTING VETERANS WITH
OTHER THERAPEUTIC COURT PARTICIPANTS
Daniel Howard, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg; Eileen Ahlin, Pennsylvania State
University, Harrisburg; Anne S. Douds, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
FROM COMBAT TO THE COURTROOM: LIVED CULTURAL EXPERIENCES OF VETERANS
TREATMENT COURT PARTICIPANTS
Paul Lucas, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Anne S. Douds, Pennsylvania State University,
Harrisburg
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #7
Grand Sierra D
FEATURE PANEL: MEDIA AND GENDER ISSUES
Chair: Adrienne Trier-Bieniek, Valencia College
THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA ON HOMOSEXUALITY AND VIOLENCE IN LESBIAN RELATIONSHIPS
Gianna Albanese, Western New England University
SNAPPED: VICTIMIZATION, CRIMINALS AND CROSSING THE LINE
Venessa Garcia, Kean University
WOMEN IN PRIME-TIME: REPRESENTATION OF FEDERAL FEMALE OFFICERS
Tammy S. Garland, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Candice Ammons, University of
Tennessee Chattanooga; John A. Browne, University of Tennessee Chattanooga
EXAMINING THE ROLE DIGITAL CULTURE PLAYS IN VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek, Valencia College
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #8
Grand Sierra E
PANEL: NARRATIVES, FRAMES, AND PERCEPTIONS: WHAT DETERMINES HOW WE VIEW AND
DISCUSS ISSUES OF TERRORISM AND TERRORISTS
Chair: Richard Johnson, University of Toledo
EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF A TERRORIST ATTACK ON REPORTS OF COMMUNITY INCIVILITY
Richard Johnson, University of Toledo; Kevin Doerle, University of Toledo
WHO, WHAT AND WHERE: HOW ETHNICITY, TYPE, AND LOCATION IMPACT PERCEPTIONS OF
TORTURE
Erin Kearns, American University
AN EXAMINATION OF STUDENTS’ FEARS ABOUT TERRORISM AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF A
TERRORIST ATTACK
Marcos Misis, Northern Kentucky University; Michael Bush, Northern Kentucky University
HOW IS THE FREEDOM FIGHTER/TERRORIST PARADIGM FRAMED BETWEEN 1980 TO TODAY
IN FILM FOR THE IRA AND AL-QAEDA?
Gianni Pratico, Norwich University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #9
Grand Sierra F
FEATURE PANEL: METHODS AND FINDINGS OF THE WHAT WORKS IN REENTRY
CLEARINGHOUSE
Chair: Nancy LaVigne, The Urban Institute
AN OVERVIEW OF THE WHAT WORKS IN REENTRY CLEARINGHOUSE: DESIGN AND
METHODOLOGY
Nancy LaVigne, The Urban Institute
KEY FINDINGS FROM THE WHAT WORKS IN REENTRY CLEARINGHOUSE
Shebani Rao, The Urban Institute
A CLOSER LOOK: RECENTLY PUBLISHED TOPICS IN THE WHAT WORKS IN REENTRY
CLEARINGHOUSE
Samantha Harvell, The Urban Institute
USING THE WHAT WORKS IN THE REENTRY CLEARINGHOUSE
Robin Jackson, Council of State Governments Justice Center
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #10
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: JURY DELIBERATIONS AND EVALUATIONS
Chair: Elaine Gunnison, Seattle University
PREDICTING THE LENGTH OF JURY DELIBERATIONS
Michele Bisaccia Meitl, University of Texas at Dallas; Nicole Piquero, University of Texas at
Dallas; Alex Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
POTENTIAL JUROR EVALUATIONS OF GAY AND LESBIAN WITNESS TESTIMONY
Lisa Olson, Southeastern Louisiana University
THE INTERACTION EFFECTS OF JUROR EMPATHY, PROSECUTORIAL STRATEGIES, AND
POLITICIZED TRIALS ON TERRORISM CASE OUTCOMES
Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas; Jeffrey Gruenewald, University of Arkansas;
Brent Smith, University of Arkansas
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #11
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: WHO YOU TALKIN’ TO? PERCEPTIONS, MISCONCEPTIONS AND HARASSMENT IN
OUR EVER VIRTUAL WORLD
Chair: Jennifer Myers, Fairmont State University
W8, COULD THIS HAPPEN 2 ME? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF STUDENT VIEWS ON
VICTIMIZATION AND INTERNET USAGE
Phillip Wagner, Fairmont State University; Amy Bess, Fairmont State University
THE EFFECTS OF STEREOTYPICAL IDEOLOGIES ON PERCEPTIONS OF CRIMINALITY
Anna Blosser, Fairmont State University; Joshua Smallridge, Fairmont State University
A CORRELATIONAL STUDY OF PSYCHOPATHY AND SOCIAL MEDIA
Marshal Sherry, Fairmont State University; Jennifer Myers, Fairmont State University
AN EXPLORATORY LOOK AT VIRTUAL HARASSMENT AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
Logan Fletcher, Fairmont State University; Joshua Smallridge, Fairmont State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #12
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: HOW POLICIES, PERCEPTIONS, AND COOPERATION CONTRIBUTE TO SAFETY AND
SECURITY
Chair: Dorinda Dowis, Columbia State University
ANALYSIS OF THE INVOLVEMENT AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS
AND PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENTS TO THREAT AND RISK ASSESSMENT TEAMS IN HIGHER
EDUCATION
Dorinda Dowis, Columbus State University; Aaron Reese, Columbus State University
TIMELY WARNING POLICY: PROTECTING CAMPUS COMMUNITY OR MAKING THEM MORE
FEARFUL OF CRIME, A CASE STUDY AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Auzeen Shariati, Florida International University
SECURITY GUARDS PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE LEGITIMACY IN SLOVENIA
Sotlar Andrej, University of Maribor; Mahesh Nalla, Michigan State University
EVALUATING THE NEED FOR EMERGENCY CALL BOXES
Harrison Watts, Our Lady of the Lake University; Jiletta Kubena, Our Lady of the Lake University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #13
Antigua 1
FEATURE PANEL: INNOVATIVE QUALITATIVE METHODS FOR STUDY CRIME AND JUSTICE
Chair: Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez, West Virginia University
TALKING BACK: BEARING WITNESS TO NEW QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez, West Virginia University
BROADENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH METHODS: UTILIZING COLLABORATIVE
ARCHIVAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EXPAND THE FIELD
Jordan Henson, Eastern Kentucky University; John Bell, Eastern Kentucky University; James B.
Wells, Eastern Kentucky University
REACHING BEYOND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: A NEW HUMANE PHILOSOPHY OF THE JUSTICE
PROFESSIONS
Thomas Vincent Svogun, Salve Regina University
THE POSSIBILITIES OF AN ETHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH
John Tahiliani, Worcester State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #14
Antigua 2
PANEL: CAREER PATHS OF UPPER-LEVEL POLICE MANAGERS
Chair: Raleigh Blasdell, Southeast Missouri State University
MISSOURI’S ELECTED MUNICIPAL POLICE CHIEFS
Raleigh Blasdell, Southeast Missouri State University; John Unterreiner, Southeast Missouri
State University; Soni Lloyd, Southeast Missouri State University
PROACTIVE MANAGEMENT FOR COMMAND TRANSITIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT CIVIL
SERVICE, APPOINTED & ELECTED AGENCY LEADERS
James C. Brown, Utica College; Raymond L. Philo, Utica College; Anthony Callisto, Syracuse
University
CAREER TRANSITION: FEDERAL TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Peggy Bowen-Hartung, Alvernia University; Bryant Semenza, Berks County Sheriff's Office; Eric
J. Weaknecht, Berks County Sheriff's Office
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #15
Antigua 3
OPEN SEMINAR: USING MOCK COURT DEMONSTRATIONS TO ENHANCE STUDENT LEARNING
IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSES
Facilitator: Thomas Lateano, Kean University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #16
Bonaire 1
PANEL: UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING VIOLENCE
Chair: Amy K. Cook, Virginia State University
THE ROLE OF CHILDHOOD VICTIMIZATION AND IMPULSIVITY ON VIOLENT CRIME
Amy K. Cook, Virginia State University; Robyn McDougle, Virginia Commonwealth University
THE PATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN WHO KILL
Cindy Britton, Keiser University; Arthur Jones, Keiser University
UNDERLYING ISSUES FOR THE RISE IN VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN BANGLADESH
Mansura Akter, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University; Mohammed Azizur
Rahman, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
DATING VIOLENCE: IS IT EVER OK?
B. Chad Starks, Lynchburg College; Kim McCabe, Lynchburg College
SMARTER CRIME CONTROL: USING RESEARCH TO CUT VIOLENCE BY 50% AND SAVE $50
BILLION A YEAR
Irv Waller, University of Ottawa
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #17
Bonaire 2
PANEL: CORRELATES AND TRENDS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESEARCH
Chair: Eve Buzawa, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HIGH RISK ASSESSMENT TEAMS: A CASE STUDY ASSESSING
DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTIVENESS
Juliana Huard, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; David Hirschel, University of MassachusettsLowell
IDENTIFYING TRENDS IN ASSAULT PATTERNS OF VICTIM/OFFENDER RELATIONSHIPS BY
TEMPORAL VARIABLES: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
David Prosser, Texas State University
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: DO CULTURE AND/OR RELIGION IMPACT RELATIONSHIP LONGEVITY?
Tanya Grant, Sacred Heart University
A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ARREST RATES
Eve Buzawa, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; David Hirschel, University of MassachusettsLowell; Don Faggiani, University of Massachusettes-Lowell
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #18
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: POLICE CULTURE: ADAPTING TO THE STRAINS OF THE JOB
Chair: Edward R. Maguire, American University
Authors: Eugene A. Paoline, III, University of Central Florida; William Terrill, Michigan State
University
Critics: David A. Klinger, University of Missouri-St.Louis; Joseph B. Kuhns, University of North
Carolina-Charlotte
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #19
Bonaire 4
ROUNDTABLE: SUBSTANCE ABUSE: WHERE CRIMINAL JUSTICE MEETS PUBLIC HEALTH
Moderator: William A. Walker, West Virginia University at Parkersburg
Discussants: Kimberly A. DeTardo-Bora, Marshall University; Dhruba J. Bora, Marshall
University; Jacqueline Barron, West Virginia University at Parkersburg; Rhett Wharton, West
Virginia University at Parkersburg
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #20
Bonaire 5
OPEN SEMINAR: THE CENTER FOR HOMELAND DEFENSE AND SECURITY: THE STATE OF
HOMELAND SECURITY EDUCATION
Facilitators: Stanley B. Supinski, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Naval
Postgraduate School; Anthony G. Markert, Western Connecticut State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #21
Bonaire 6
PANEL: DOING POLICE WORK
Chair: Darrell Ross, Valdosta State University
A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE OUTCOMES OF VIOLENT PRONE RESTRAINT INCIDENTS IN
POLICING
Darrell Ross, Valdosta State University
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF POPULAR POLICE INTERVENTIONS
John J. DeCarlo, John Jay College; Michael Jenkins, University of Scranton; Maria Tchemi,
University of New Haven
EXAMINING THE USE OF DEADLY FORCE AND FIREARMS AGAINST THE POLICE
Joseph Kuhns, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Edward Maguire, American University;
Diana Dolliver, The University of Alabama
POLICE MILITARIZATION: A HISTORY AND EFFECTIVENESS REVIEW
Kraig Kiehl, Kutztown University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #22
Bonaire 7
PANEL: RESEARCH IN POLICE BEHAVIOR AND DECISION-MAKING
Chair: Marian Williams, Appalachian State University
EQUITABLE SHARING AND ASSET FORFEITURE BY THE POLICE
Marian Williams, Appalachian State University; Jefferson Holcomb, Appalachian State
University; Tomislav Kovandzic, University of Texas
POLICE, CHILDREN AND CARE
David Baker, Federation University Australia
THE STATE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL EXECUTION BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT IN BANGLADESH
Sharmin Sultana, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University; Mohammad Azizur
Rahman, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University; Mahmuda Ridia Roshni,
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
THE METHODOLOGICAL STRUGGLES OF RACIAL PROFILING RESEARCH: A CAUSAL QUESTION
THAT RESEARCH HAS FAILED TO ANSWER
Seth Wyatt Fallik, Sam Houston State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #23
Bonaire 8
PANEL: STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE REENTRY PLANNING
Chair: David Patrick Connor, University of Louisville
ESTABLISHING A PLAN FOR INMATE REENTRY: DEFINING THE PROCESS AND INITIAL
OUTCOMES
Timothy Holler, University of Pitt-Greensburg; Jonathan Ballano, University of
Pitt-Greensburg; Frank Wilson, University of Pitt-Greensburg; John Prellwitz, University
of Pitt-Greensburg
THE JUSTIFICATIONS AND STRATEGIES FOR THE SELECTED RELEASE OF OLDER
PRISONERS
John Johnson Kerbs, East Carolina University; Anita Blowers, University of North
Carolina Charlotte; Jennifer Jolley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
NAVIGATING A FRAGMENTED AND DISORGANIZED REENTRY ENVIRONMENT: FORMERLY
INCARCERATED MEN RETURNING TO A HIGH-IMPACT SUBURB
Carlene Sipma-Dysico, North Central College
HOW TO GET OUT OF PRISON: VIEWS FROM PAROLE BOARD MEMBERS
David Patrick Connor, University of Louisville; Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #24
Curacao 1
FEATURE ROUNDTABLE: MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO LEGAL AND ETHICAL
ISSUES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
Moderator: Julie Raines, Marist College
Discussants: Kimberly Ann Chism, University of Southern Mississippi; Lisa Kay Decker, Indiana
State University; Frank Austin Zeigler, Northeastern State University; Michael Wilds,
Northeastern State University; Don Wallace, University of Central Missouri
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #25
Curacao 2
PANEL: STUDENT AND TRAINEE ATTITUDES TOWARD THE POLICE
Chair: Justin Crowl, Mansfield University of PA
FEAR OF CRIME, RISK, AND THE POLICE: A STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE
Justin Crowl, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania; Joshua Battin, Mansfield University of
Pennsylvania
THE IMPACT OF STUDENT-CAMPUS INTERACTIONS AND CAMPUS NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT
ON STUDENT ATTITUDES TOWARD THE POLICE
Shannon Grugan, West Chester University
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD THE POLICE IN CHINA
Luo Fei, Sam Houston State University; Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University
A RE-EXAMINATION OF CHINESE POLICE CADETS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD POLICING ROLES AND
PRACTICES
Steven Cuvelier, Sam Houston State University; Di Jia, Sam Houston State University;
Cheng Jin, Zhejiang Police College
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #26
Curacao 3
PANEL: ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES WITHIN POLICE SUBCULTURE
Chair: Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State University
DEPOLICING: RHETORIC OR REALITY?
Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State University
EXPLORING AGENCY BEST PRACTICES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER MENTAL HEALTH
WELLNESS
Kathryn Kleis-Carbone, University of New Haven
MEASURING POLICE OCCUPATIONAL SUBCULTURE FROM AN ATTITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE:
TYPOLOGY OF PATROL OFFICERS IN A SOUTHERN STATE
Xiaochen Hu, Sam Houston State University; Philip Lyons, Sam Houston State University
DONUT TIME: THE USE OF HUMOR ACROSS THE POLICE WORK ENVIRONMENT
S. Marlon Gayadeen, State University of New York- Buffalo State; Scott W. Phillips,
State University of New York- Buffalo State
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #27
Curacao 4
FEATURE ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE CLASSROOM: IDEAS, TIPS,
AND TRICKS
Moderator: Holly Dershem-Bruce, Dawson Community College
Discussants: Tim Davis, Madisonville Community College; Linda Forst, Shoreline Community
College; Paul Friedman, Palm Beach State College; Matt McCarthy, Northeast Community
College
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #28
Curacao 5
ROUNDTABLE: PH.D. MAMA: BALANCING MOTHERHOOD AND THE ACADEMY
Moderator: Stacy Mallicoat, California State University, Fullerton
Discussants: Jill Rosenbaum, California State University, Fullerton; Tiff Jenson, Brigham Young
University-Idaho
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #29
Curacao 6
PANEL: JUSTICE COMPONENTS AND STUDENT ATTITUDES
Chair: Claire Angelique R.I. Nolasco, Texas A&M, San Antonio
BULDING LEGAL COMPETENCY: FOUNDATIONS FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE CRIMINOLOGY AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE DISCIPLINE
Claire Angelique R.I. Nolasco, Texas A&M, San Antonio; Rolando V. del Carmen, Sam Houston
State University; Kevin F. Steinmetz, Kansas State University; Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston
State University; Aneta Spalc, University of Montenegro
ADDRESSING ISSUES OF JUSTICE (AND INJUSTICE) IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
William C. Heffernan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD PUNISHMENT
Rebecca Schnupp-Ridener, Slippery Rock University; Sarah Kuehn, Slippery Rock University
CONNECTING THROUGH GIVING: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF THE MAYERSON
STUDENT PHILANTHROPY PROJECT
Danielle McDonald, Northern Kentucky University; Whitney McIntyre Miller, Chapman University;
Lindsey McDougle, Rutgers University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #30
Curacao 7
PANEL: TEACHING SENSITIVE/CHALLENGING TOPICS
Chair: Angela Moe, Western Michigan University
A HOLISTIC PEDAGOGY: VISIONS AND PRACTICE WITHIN SENSITIVE CLASSES
Angela Moe, Western Michigan University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
REFLECTIVE RESEARCH PAPER: EMPATHY TOWARDS POLICE CHANGES NEGATIVE
ATTITUDES IN MINORITY STUDENTS
Amy Jocelyn Ramson, Hostos Community College
BEHAVIORAL GENETICS, MENS REA AND TEACHING STUDENTS WHY PEOPLE COMMIT CRIME
Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University
OPENING MINDS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLASSROOM: A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF T
THE COLOR-BLIND RACIAL ATTITUDES SCALE (COBRAS)
Connie M. Koski, Longwood University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #31
Curacao 8
PANEL: ADVENTURES IN STRAIN THEORY
Chair: Deeanna M. Button, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
UNDERSTANDING LGBQ YOUTH RESILIENCY: SOCIAL SUPPORT, SELF EFFICACY, AND GST
Deeanna M. Button, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
MEDIATORS AND MODERATORS IN THE RELATIVE DEPRIVATION – CRIME RELATIONSHIP
Randy Seepersad, The University of the West Indies
FEAR OF CRIME AND COMMUNITY SAFETY: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT
Lior Gideon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
A TEST OF GENERAL STRAIN THEORY WITH A SAMPLE OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL
ADULTS
Egbert Zavala, University of Texas at El Paso
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #32
Boca IV
PANEL: PERCEPTIONS OF OPPORTUNITY AND FORMAL RESPONSES TO JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY
Chair: Sherill Morris, Mississippi Valley State University
BOOMTOWN DELINQUENCY
F. Matt Jones, University of North Dakota
PERCEPTIONS OF OPPORTUNITY AMONG JUVENILE OFFENDERS: MAKING THE CONNECTION
WITH BELIEF, AFFECT AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR.
Sharmaine Tapper, Prairie View A&M University; Sherill Morris, Mississippi Valley State
University
THE JUVENILE ALIAS AND DELINQUENCY
Mark A. Greenwald, Florida State University; Katherine Taylor, Florida State University
AT SLOW SPEED: A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE FORMAL RESPONSE TO DELINQUENT GIRLS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University; Lakisha Alomaja, Prairie View A&M University;
Ashley Minter, Prairie View A&M University; Yessica Cardenas, Prairie View A&M University;
Cameron Vaughn, Prairie View A&M University; Diamond Sabir, Prairie View A&M University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #33
Boca VII
PANEL: SPECIAL JUVENILE POPULATIONS: ADDRESSING UNDER-SERVED GROUPS AND
RECLASSIFYING THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chair: Chad Posick, Georgia Southern University
UNDERSTANDING THE CASA PROCESS – ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF NEGLECTED AND
ABUSED ADOLESCENTS IN RURAL AREAS
Chad Posick, Georgia Southern University; Shanna Felix, Georgia Southern University
JUVENILE COURT: TOO NARROW FOR SPECIAL OFFENDERS?
Kayley Ackley, Western New England University
UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATION TO REDUCE CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Suzanne Kissock, Missouri Western State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #34
Boca VIII
PANEL: BULLYING: WHO ARE THE BULLIES AND WHO ARE THE VICTIMS?
Chair: Laura E. Agnich, Georgia Southern University
NOT NECESSARILY UNSAFE, BUT VULNERABLE: PERCEPTIONS OF SAFETY AND
HARASSMENT AMONG LGBT STUDENTS AT A RURAL UNIVERSITY
Laura E. Agnich, Georgia Southern University; Byran Lee Miller, Georgia Southern University;
John Stogner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
DOES "WHO" MATTER? UNTANGLING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF BULLIES AND WHO THEY
VICTIMIZE
Justine Medrano, The University of Texas at Dallas; Nadine M. Connell, The University of Texas
at Dallas; Natalie M. Schell-Busey, Rowan University
AN EXAMINATION OF THE DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANTI-BULLYING POLICY
Marcia Ingram, North Carolina Central University; Lorna Elaine Grant, North Carolina Central
University
ANTI-SCHOOL BULLYING POLICY AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS: A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY
Chau-Pu Chiang, California State University Stanislaus; Yusheng Lin, National Taipei University;
Hsi-sheng Wei, National Taipei University
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Coffee Bar
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Caribbean I/II/III
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #35
Midwest Region Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 2
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #36
Curacao 3
Northeast Region Executive Board Meeting
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #37
Curacao 4
Southwest Region Executive Board Meeting
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #38
Western Region Executive Board Meeting
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #39
Curacao 6
Southern Region Executive Board Meeting
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #40
ACJS Public Policy Committee Meeting
Curacao 7
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #41
ACJS Section Leadership Meeting
Curacao 8
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #42
Grand Sierra B
Curacao 5
OPEN SEMINAR: OPEN SESSION FOR ATTENDEES ON REVISIONS TO THE ACJS STANDARDS
AND APPLICATION PROCESS FOR CERTIFICATION- SESSION 1
Facilitator: Barbara Peat, Chair of ACJS Academic Review Committee
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #43
Grand Sierra D
PANEL: REVICTIMIZATION AND THE VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP
Chair: Youngoh Jo, SUNY at Brockport
REPEAT VICTIMIZATION AND GENDER DIFFERENCES
Bora Lee, Claflin University; Youngoh Jo, SUNY at Brockport
SURVIVORS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND PREDICTORS OF ADULT RE-VICTIMIZATION
Natalia Tapia, Lewis University
REPEAT VICTIMIZATION AND THE VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP
Zavin Nazaretian, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
REAPING WHAT THEY SOW? VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP PERCEPTIONS AND CAUSAL
ATTRIBUTIONS FOR CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION
Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University; Justin T. Pickett, SUNY University at
Albany
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #44
Grand Sierra E
ROUNDTABLE: AN UNCONVENTIONAL MARRIAGE: EXAMINING THE SHIFTING ROLES OF THE
“ACADEMIC” AND “PRACADEMIC” IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
Moderator: Cathryn F. Lavery, Iona College
Discussants: David T. Mulcahy, Iona College; Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University;
David E. Lambert, University of New Haven
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #45
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: EXAMINING INDIVIDUAL FACTORS AND NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURE ON REENTRY AND RECIDIVISM
Chair: Kimberly Houser, Rowan University
THE IMPACT OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON RECIDIVISM: MENTAL HEALTH, CO-OCCURING
DISORDERS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONSIDERED
Kimberly Houser, Rowan University; Eric McCord, University of Louisville
THE IMPACT OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON RECIDIVISM: GENDER CONSIDERED
Eric McCord, University of Louisville; Kimberly Houser, Rowan University
THE IMPACT OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON RECIDIVISM
Jason Nicholson, University of Louisville; Eric McCord, University of Louisville;
Kimberly Houser, Rowan University
THE PAROLEE-PAROLE OFFICER RELATIONSHIP AS A MEDIATOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
OUTCOMES
Brandy Blasko, George Mason University; Peter Friedmann, Rhode Island Hospital;
Faye Taxman, George Mason University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #46
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: REPORTING AND DISCLOSING VICTIMIZATION TO THE POLICE AND OTHERS
Chair: Shannon Santana, University of North Carolina Wilmington
FACULTY RESPONSES TO TITLE IX REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Shannon A. Santana, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Lisa Growette Bostaph, Boise
State University
RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT REPORTING AT HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES (HBCUs)
Carly Hilinski-Rosick, Grand Valley State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
WHAT HAPPENS AT COLLEGE, STAYS AT COLLEGE; EXPLORING THE REPORTING OF
VICTIMIZATION BY COLLEGE STUDENTS AT AN HBCU
Veronyka James, Virginia Union University
PREPARING A SEXUAL ASSAULT TRAINING MODULE FOR FACULTY ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
AND UNIVERSITIES
Cathryn F. Lavery, Iona College
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #47
Grand Sierra H
ROUNDTABLE: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND RACE: ADDRESSING HISTORICAL HARMS
Moderator: Joanne Katz, Missouri Western State University
Discussants: Morris Jenkins, Southeast Missouri State University; Michael J. Gilbert, University
of Texas at San Antonio; Fania E. Davis, Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #48
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: BOTH FRIEND AND FOE: THE COMPLEX NEXUS BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME
Chair: Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore
SOCIAL MEDIA AND CYBER –BULLYING: HAVE WE OPENED A PANDORA’S BOX?
Kelly Milliken, University of Baltimore
GRACE’S LAW: THE CHALLENGES OF LEGISLATING CYBER-BULLYING
Caitlyn McNeill, University of Baltimore
BALTIMORE CITIWATCH: BIG BROTHER’S WATCHING BUT IS HE HELPING?
Christopher Brees, University of Baltimore
THE FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS OF CITIWATCH
Nicholas Kalfas, University of Baltimore
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #49
Antigua 1
OPEN SEMINAR: ESTABLISHING A QUALITATIVE METHODS SECTION AT ACJS
Facilitator: Kevin Steinmetz, Kansas State University
Discussants: Willard Oliver, Sam Houston State University; Dean Dabney, Georgia State
University; Heith Copes, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #50
Antigua 2
PANEL: POLICE AGENCY RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES: OH NO!
Chair: Janice Ahmad, University of Houston-Downtown
WHAT IS THIS VOLUMINOUS BOOK: AN S.O.P., PATROL GUIDE, RULES AND REGULATIONS OR
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA?
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, John Jay College; William Fraher, John Jay College; Michael Walker,
Passaic Community College; William LaRaia, John Jay College
POLICE AGENCY OVERSIGHT OF POLICE OFFICER USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Janice Ahmad, University of Houston-Downtown; Rebecca Pfeffer, University of HoustonDowntown
COMPARING THE DRUG TESTING POLICIES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENTS IN TEXAS TO A
MODEL POLICY DEVELOPED BY IACP
Sutham Cobkit, Kennesaw State University; Eric Coleman, University of North Texas; Kirk
Stringfellow, Jr., Kennesaw State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #51
Antigua 3
PANEL: JUSTICE, ETHICS, AND CHANGE: A CASE STUDY
Chair: Johannes Wheeldon, Norwich University
DEFINING/VISUALIZING JUSTICE: FROM ROOKS TO SENIOR
Samantha Thornton, Norwich University
JUSTICE AND CHANGE AMONG SENIORS AT NORWICH UNIVERSITY
Johannes Wheeldon, Norwich University
THEORIES OF JUSTICE AND CASE STUDY RESEARCH AT NORWICH UNIVERSITY
David Orrick, Norwich University
INTEGRATING THE JUSTICE SURVEY INTO HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAMMING
Johannes Wheeldon, Norwich University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #52
Bonaire 1
PANEL: CROSS NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON HOMICIDE
Chair: Carol Trent, University of Pittsburgh
ELITE DEVIANCE, ORGANIZED CRIME, AND HOMICIDE: A CROSS-NATIONAL QUANTITATIVE
ANALYSIS
Carol Trent, University of Pittsburgh
RACE AND HISTORICAL TRENDS IN AMERICAN HOMICIDE
Jerome McKean, Ball State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
HOMICIDE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: INFLUENCE OF AGE ON THE CRIME-SCENE
CHARACTERISTICS
F. Jean Gerard, Coventry University; Kate Whitfield, Birmingham City University; Robert Purdy,
University of Leeds; Veronika A. Polisenska, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
EXPLORATION OF CRIME-SCENE ACTIONS IN JUVENILE HOMICIDE IN THE FRENCH-SPEAKING
PART OF BELGIUM
F. Jean Gerard, Coventry University; Kate Whitfield, Birmingham City University; Kevin D.
Browne, University of Nottingham
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #53
Bonaire 2
PANEL: CHILD WITNESSES, VICTIMS, AND OFFENDERS IN FAMILY VIOLENCE CASES
Chair: Lee Byung, Michigan State University
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STATE STATUTES FOR CHILD WITNESSES IN CASES OF ABUSE
AND NEGLECT
Ashley Boillot-Fansher, Sam Houston State University
REDEFINING JUSTICE STUDIES INTERNSHIPS: USING ‘INTEGRATED STUDIES’ MODELS TO
CREATE CROSS-SPECTRUM LEARNING
David Steckler, Florida Gulf Coast University; Heather Walsh-Haney, Florida Gulf Coast
University; Shawn Keller, Florida Gulf Coast University
TEN YEARS OF CHILD DEATH INVESTIGATIONS
Denise Womer, Kaplan University
IMPACT OF VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION ON FAMILY VIOLENCE PERPETRATED BY JUVENILE
OFFENDERS
Byung Lee, Michigan State University; Jeong Seokjin, University of Texas Arlington; Julie Martin,
Tarrant County Juvenile Services
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #54
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: WHEN TEACHERS, CLERGY, AND CARETAKERS SEXUALLY ABUSE
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Chair: Roberto Hugh Potter, University of Central Florida
Authors: Mark A. Winton, University of Central Florida; Barbara Mara, Psychological Wellness
for Children and Families, Inc.
Critics: Stephen T. Holmes, University of Central Florida; Jeffrey W. Rosky, University of Central
Florida; Lee E. Ross, University of Central Florida
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #55
Bonaire 4
PANEL: UNDERSTANDING DRUGS
Chair: Eric S. See, Methodist University
THE DANGERS AND DIFFICULTIES OF SYNTHETIC DRUGS
Brooke Schaeffer, St. John’s University
THE FENTANYL-LACED HEROIN EPIDEMIC: INVESTIGATING UNDERLYING FACTORS AND
ORGANIZED CRIMES INVOLVEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA
Joshua Michael Koehnlein, Temple University; Aunshul Rege, Temple University
METHCOGNITION: FIGHTING METHAMPHETAMINE THROUGH UNDERSTANDING
Eric S. See, Methodist University; George Hendricks, Methodist University; Christopher M.
Bellas, Youngstown State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #56
Bonaire 5
PANEL: VIOLENCE, EXTREMISM, TARGETS, AND PLOTS
Chair: Michael Suttmoeller, Missouri State University
THE ROLE OF VIOLENCE IN THE ORGANIZATIONAL DEATH OF DOMESTIC FAR-RIGHT
EXTREMIST GROUPS
Michael Suttmoeller, Missouri State University; Steven Chermak, Michigan State University;
Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
DOMESTIC EXTREMISM IN THE U.S., 1960-2015
Thomas Ratliff, Arkansas State University; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Jessica Middleton,
University of California, Irvine; Anna Tan, University of California, Irvine; David Snow, University
of California, Irvine
AN ASSESSMENT OF UNSUCCESSFUL AL-QAEDA PLOTS IN THE UNITED STATES
Noah Schneider, University of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, University of Arkansas; Steven
Chermak, Michigan State University; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
SOFT TARGET: U.S. CRITICAL INFRASTURCTURE VULNERABILITIES – CONSEQUENCES FOR A
ST
21 CENTURY SOCIETY
Ronald Peter Jacobus III, University of Wisconsin – Platteville; Nik Hanlon, Center for Security
Policy; James Waller, Jr., Center for Security Policy
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #57
Bonaire 6
PANEL: DOING POLICE WORK BETTER
Chair: Sema Taheri, Northeastern University
OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCIES IN POLICE SERVICE DELIVERY: LESSONS
FROM AN RCMP DETACHMENT
Lauren Freedman, University of the Fraser Valley; Irwin Cohen, University of the Fraser Valley;
Kevin Burk, University of the Fraser Valley; Amanda McCormick, University of the Fraser Valley
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: WHAT CONDITIONS AFFECT POLICE RESPONSE TIME
TO DOMESTIC DISPUTE INCIDENTS?
Jae-Seung Lee, Sam Houston State University; Larry Hoover, Sam Houston State University
COMMUNITY POLICING AND CRIME CLEARANCE RATES: MODELING PREDICTORS OF
PROBLEM-SOLVING BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
Sema Taheri, Northeastern University
VARIATION IN THE PROXIMITY OF OFFENDERS' HOMES TO OFFENSES WITHIN HOT SPOTS:
IMPLICATIONS FOR PROBLEM-ORIENTED RESPONSES
Evan Sorg, Temple University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #58
Bonaire 7
PANEL: GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND POLICE BEHAVIOR
Chair: Warren Dukes, Saint Augustine’s University
POLICE ETHNICITY AND ANOMIE: CORRELATING DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS AND ANOMIE TO
EXPLAIN POLICE ETHNICITY
Warren Dukes, Saint Augustine’s University
THE PRESENT DAY LYNCHING OF UNARMED AFRICAN AMERICANS BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICERS
Tracy Andrus, Wiley College
IS GENDER A FACTOR IN THE SUPPRESSION OF POLICE CORRUPTION?
Haemi Won, SUNY University at Albany
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #59
Bonaire 8
PANEL: THE CHALLENGES OF PREDICTING AND MANAGING INSTITUTIONAL MISCONDUCT
Chair: Abdullah Cihan, East Carolina University
ANALYZING THE OFFENDING ACTIVITY OF INMATES: TRAJECTORIES OF OFFENSE
SERIOUSNESS, ESCALATION, AND DE-ESCALATION
Abdullah Cihan, East Carolina University; Jon Sorensen, East Carolina University
UNDERSTANDING PRISON CULTURE AND ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS IN THE PHILIPPINES:
ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR REFORMS
Raymund E. Narag, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Clarke Jones, Australian National
University
IMPORTING BAD BEHAVIOR: PREDICTING THE INSTITUTIONAL MISCONDUCT OF JUVENILE SEX
OFFENDERS
Gina N. Gibbs, University of Cincinnati
TIME SPENT IN JAIL AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR MISCONDUCT
Elisa Toman, University of South Florida; Josh Cochran, University of South Florida; John
Cochran, University of South Florida
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #60
Curacao 1
PANEL: PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGY IN POLICING
Chair: Kimberly Ann Chism, University of Southern Mississippi
THAT SMELL: THE PLAIN SMELL DOCTRINE IN FEDERAL COURTS
Kimberly Ann Chism, University of Southern Mississippi
THREE CAN KEEP A SECRET IF TWO ARE DEAD: THE FUTURE OF THE THIRD-PARTY
DOCTRINE IN A DIGITAL REALITY
Terrence P. Dwyer, Western Connecticut State University; Dylan St. Jean, Western Connecticut
State University
RILEY V. CA (2013) – ANOTHER SIDE-STEP BY THE SUPREME COURT
Keith G. Logan, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
PRIVACY VERSUS EFFICIENT LAW ENFORCEMENT: ANALYSIS OF WARRANTLESS CELLPHONE
SEARCH CASES
David A. Mackey, Plymouth State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #61
Boca VI
PANEL: THE DYNAMICS OF GANG MEMBERSHIP
Chair: Lorna E. Grant, North Carolina Central University
DRUGS AND GANGS: THE EROSION OF AMERICAN SOCIETY
Robert M. Brzenchek, Peirce College
EXPLORING THE RISK FACTORS OF GANG MEMBERSHIP AND THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF
JAMAICAN GANGS
Asheka N. Jackson, Simon Fraser University.
GANG MEMBERSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES MILITARY
Elishewah Weisz, Sam Huston State University; David Pyrooz, Sam Houston State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #62
Boca VII
PANEL: JUVENILE FIRE-SETTING AND BOMB-MAKING: FORENSIC AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Chair: Ronn Johnson
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVIEWS FOR PRE-K YOUTH INVOLVED IN JUVENILE FIRE
SETTING AND BOMB MAKING
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; J.Y. Cindy Kim, University of San Diego; Christine
Collins, Alliant International University; JoJo Lee, University of San Diego; Monica Lopez,
University of San Diego
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
FORENSIC ASSESSMENT, SELECTION AND PREPARATION OF JUVENILE FIRE SETTERS AND
BOMB MAKERS FOR GROUP TREATMENT
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Eric Jacobs, University of San Diego; Kori Ryan, Alliant
International University; Yasmin Saadatzadeh, University of San Diego; JoJo Lee, University of
San Diego; Michelle Jimenez, University of San Diego
CLINICAL FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE DELIVERY OF TREATMENT
SERVICES TO JUVENILE FIRE SETTERS AND BOMB MAKERS
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Kori Ryan, Alliant International University; Evan Norton,
Alliant International University; Marissa Link, University of San Diego
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #63
Boca VIII
PANEL: UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL SHOOTINGS: RISK FACTORS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF
SHOOTERS
Chair: Sabina Leigh Burton, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
SCHOOL SHOOTINGS: SO MANY QUESTIONS, SO FEW ANSWERS
Douglas G. McKenzie, Grand Valley State University
AN ASSESSMENT OF SCHOOL SHOOTERS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN THE U.S.
Sabina Leigh Burton, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
APPLYING SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY TO WEAPON INCIDENTS IN SCHOOL USING
STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING
Anthony G. Vito, University of Louisville; George E. Higgins, University of Louisville
ATTEMPTING TO UNDERSTAND SCHOOL SHOOTERS THROUGH THE USE OF ADVERSE C
HILDHOOD EXPERIENCES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Steven Tucker Keener, Virginia Commonwealth University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #64
Grand Sierra A
PANEL: INNOVATIONS IN TREATMENT APPROACHES: COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY,
TECHNOLOGY, AND MENTORING
Chair: Jennie Kaufman Singer, California State University, Sacramento
EVALUATION OF A NEW COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAM
Jennie Kaufman Singer, California State University, Sacramento; Yvette Farmer, California State
University, Sacramento
USING QUALITATIVE DATA TO ENHANCE THE EVALUATION OF A NEW COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL
PROGRAM
Yvette Farmer, California State University, Sacramento; Jennie Kaufman Singer, California State
University, Sacramento
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
TECHNOLOGY AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: USING A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT TO
TREAT OFFENDERS
Bobbie Tickno, Valdosta State University
A THEORETICAL APPROACH TO MENTOR TRAINING: AN ANALYSIS OF CHANGE IN RELATIONAL
PERCEPTION OF STUDENT MENTORS
Kathleen Bailey, Grand Valley State University; Jessica MacVane, Grand Valley State
University; Shorayi Mareya-Sandee, Grand Valley State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #65
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: NEW DIRECTIONS IN GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RESEARCH
Chair: Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky
GENDER STEREOTYPES AND YOUTH VIOLENCE: DO BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES
CONTRIBUTE TO VICTIMIZATION AT SCHOOL?
Anthony A. Peguero, Virginia Tech University; Lindsay L. Kahle, Virginia Tech University;
Jennifer L. Murphy, Virginia Tech University; Jennifer N. Nester, Virginia Tech University; Olivia
Foroughi, Virginia Tech University
USING A CAUSAL INFERENCE APPROACH TO EXAMINE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHILD
ABUSE AND ADULT DATING VIOLENCE PERPETRATION AND VICTIMIZATION AMONG A SOUTH
KOREAN SAMPLE OF YOUNG ADULTS
Angela R. Gover, University of Colorado, Denver; Wesley G. Jennings, University of South
Florida; MiRang Park, Hannam University; Tara N. Richards, University of Baltimore; Elizabeth
Tomsich, Texas A&M International University; Rachael A. Powers, University of South Florida
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? BYSTANDER INTERVENTION PROGRAMMING ON COLLEGE
CAMPUSES
Raquel Kennedy Bergen, St. Joseph’s University
EXAMINING THE QUALITY OF EVIDENCE IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES INVOLVING
STRANGULATION: THE BREVARD COUNTY STRANGULATION PILOT PROJECT
Adam J. Pritchard, University of Central Florida
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #66
Grand Sierra D
PANEL: RACE/ETHNICITY AND CRIME ON COLLEGE CAMPUS
Chair: Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State University
NATIVE ON CAMPUS: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE STUDENTS’ USE OF SELF-PROTECTIVE
BEHAVIORS
Amy L. Proctor, Northeastern State University; Cari Keller, Northeastern State University
FACTORS INFLUENCING FEAR OF CRIME AT A RURAL REGIONAL UNIVERSITY: A FOCUS ON
RACE
Cari Kelley, Northeastern State University; Amy L. Proctor, Northeastern State University
AN EXPLANATORY STUDY OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF RACE AND CRIME AMONG COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Forrest R. Rodgers, Salem State University; Susan F. Sharp, University of Oklahoma
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #67
Grand Sierra E
PANEL: POLICING ISSUES IN JAMAICA, KENYA, AND SOUTH AFRICA
Chair: Marsha-Ann Scott, Simon Fraser University
WE DEAL WITH IT OURSELVES (“WI DEAL WID IT WISELF”): A LOOK AT LIFE IN THE JAMAICAN
GARRISON
Marsha-Ann Scott, Simon Fraser University
POLICE OFFICERS’ PERCEPTION OF GANGS IN JAMAICA
Asheka N. Jackson, Simon Fraser University
EXAMINING THE STRUCTURE OF CENTRALIZED POLICING: THE KENYAN NATIONAL POLICE
SERVICE
Jospeter Mbuba, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
THE CULTURE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN SECURITY POLICE DURING THE APARTHEID REGIME
Mohammad Salahuddin, Chicago State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #68
Grand Sierra F
OPEN SEMINAR: CONDUCTING INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH- ACJS WORKSHOP FOR 2015
UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS
Facilitators: Janice Joseph, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Marlyn Jones,
California State University, Sacramento
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #69
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: EMERGING ISSUES IN VICTIMOLOGY
Chair: Gabriela Wasileski, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
CAPTURING THE HUMAN REALITIES OF TRAFFICKING: OBSERVATION FROM THE FIELD
Gabriela Wasileski, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Rita Poteyeva, James Madison
University
VICTIMS: A TREK THROUGH JUAREZ AND THE SEA
Michael Syrylo, Alvernia University; Peggy Bowen-Hartung, Alvernia University
GENERATION iSTALK
Paige Ann Heinrich, Marshall University; Laura Michelle Walsh, Marshall University
PATTERNS OF HOTEL CRIMES AND VICTIMS
Taiping Ho, Ball State University; Jinlin Zhao, Florida International University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #70
Grand Sierra H
ROUNDTABLE: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND REENTRY IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE CAMPUS
SETTINGS
Moderator: Ellen C. Wertlieb, Schenectady County Community College
Discussants: Edward W. Greenberg, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Martin A. Greenberg,
New York State Association of Auxiliary Police; Lawrence Greennberg, Millersville University of
Pennsylvania; David Orrick, Norwich University; Delaney Welch, Norwich University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #71
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: RACE, ETHNICITY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair: Scott Bowman, Texas State University
PRISON IN DIXIE: RACE AND PRISON ADMITTANCE RATES IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA
Kristen Broady, Fort Valley State University
IMPLICIT ATTITUDES TESTING AND JUROR DELIBERATIONS: A PRIMARY ANALYSIS OF HIDDEN
BIASES
Scott Bowman, Texas State University
CAN DAVID ALONE TAKE DOWN GOLIATH? A LOOK AT MINORITY CITIZEN INFLUENCE ON THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Andrea Marie Headley, Florida International University
THE EFFECTS OF POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOR LATINOS
Philip D. McCormack, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Francesca Spina, Springfield College
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #72
Antigua 1
ROUNDTABLE: LEVERAGING DATA TO ENHANCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE STRATEGY
Moderator: Steve Rickman, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center
Discussants: Michael White, Arizona State University; Jessica Herbert, Office of Justice
Programs Diagnostic Center; Susannah Numa, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #73
Antigua 2
PANEL: MANAGING POLICE OFFICERS AND INVESTIGATORS
Chair: Hsiao-Ming Wang, University of Houston-Downtown
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF TASER USE IN A METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
Hsiao-Ming Wang, University of Houston-Downtown; Gregory Fremin, Houston Police
Department
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
IDENTIFYING THE CORRELATES OF POLICE VEHICLE CRASHES
David Lambert, University of New Haven
HOW BUSY ARE THE POLICE? A NATIONWIDE STUDY OF POLICE PATROL OPERATIONS
James E. McCabe, Sacred Heart University; Paul E. O'Connell, Iona College
AN EXAMINATION OF INVESTIGATIVE PRACTICES OF HOMICIDE UNITS IN FLORIDA
Richard Hough, University of West Florida; Kimberly Tatum, University of West Florida;
Jonathan Alcover, University of West Florida
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #74
Antigua 3
OPEN SEMINAR: STUDENT ENGAGEMENT THROUGH NETWORKING
Facilitators: Tod W. Burke, Radford University; Stephen S. Owen, Radford University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #75
Bonaire 1
PANEL: MENTAL HEALTH, SELF-PERCEPTIONS, AND VIOLENCE
Chair: Arna Carlock, University at Albany-State University of New York
LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG: VIOLENCE AND ANTICIPATED EARLY DEATH
Arna Carlock, State University of New York at Albany
SELF-EVALUATION AND AGGRESSION AMONG PRISON INMATES: APPLICATION OF SYMBOLIC
INTERACTIONISM
Youngyol Schanz, Slippery Rock University
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL, SADISTIC AND MISOGYNISTIC FANTASY IN MASS AND SERIAL KILLING
Jennifer L. Murray, Indiana State University
SUICIDE AMONGST ADOLESCENT NATIVE AMERICANS IN A LONGITUDINAL CONTEXT
Jerreed D. Ivanich, Georgia State University; Brent Teasdale, Georgia State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #76
Bonaire 2
PANEL: EMERGING RESEARCH IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Chair: Adam Pritchard, University of Central Florida
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND NEGATIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES USING THE ALASKA
VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
Lindsey Blumenstein, University of Alaska Anchorage; Marny Rivera, University of Alaska
Anchorage
NOT VICTIM ENOUGH: TALKING WITH RURAL WOMEN WHO STAY IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS
Amanda Hall-Sanchez, West Virginia University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
PREVALENCE AND CRIMINALIZATION OF BIRTH CONTROL SABOTAGE
Angelique Sacoyaa Blake, Iona College
NON-FATAL STRANGULATION AS PART OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH
Adam Pritchard, University of Central Florida; Amy Reckdenwald, University of Central Florida;
Jessie Holton, Brevard County Sherriff’s Office; Chelsea Nordham, University of Central Florida
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #77
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: WOMEN, CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A GLOBAL INQUIRY
Chair: Frances P. Bernat, Texas A&M International University
Author: Rosemary Barbaret, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Critics: Janice O. Joseph, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Barbara Sims, Mars Hill
University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #78
Bonaire 4
FEATURE PANEL: BROAD PERSPECTIVES OF HATE CRIMES: ARRESTS, HOMICIDES, AND
TERRORISM
Chair: Kelly M. Socia, University of Massachusetts Lowell
PREDICTORS OF INJURY FOR INTRARACIAL, INTERRACIAL, AND BIAS MOTIVATED ASSAULTS
Kelly M. Socia, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Rachael A. Powers, University of South
Florida
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIAS HOMICIDE
Kayla Allison, University of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, University of Arkansas
EXTREME HATRED: WHEN HATE CRIME BECOMES TERRORISM
Colleen Mills, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Joshua D. Freilich, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice; Jeff Gruenewald, University of Arkansas; Steven M. Chermak, Michigan State
University
RELIGIOUS MOTIVATED HATE CRIMES: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS RELATED
TO ARREST
Scott M. Walfield, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Kelly Socia, University of Massachusetts
Lowell; Ráchael A. Powers, University of South Florida
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #79
Bonaire 5
PANEL: SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDERS AND ISSUES IN INCARCERATION
Chair: Erika Brooke, University of Central Florida
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MILITARY SERVICE AND LIFETIME ARRESTS: AN EXPANDED
APPROACH
Erika Brooke, University of Central Florida
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
A 20 YEAR REVIEW OF A PRISON NURSERY
Joseph Carlson, Jr., University of Nebraska at Kearney
INSTITUTIONALIZATION: BYGONE TRAGEDY OR REBORN SOLUTION?
Crystal Hincks, University of Calgary
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #80
Bonaire 6
PANEL: CATCHING BAD GUYS
Chair: Terri Elliott, Prairie View A& M University
CRIMINAL PROFILE OF OFFENDERS COMMITTING A HIT AND RUN OFFENCE
Amanda McCormick, University of the Fraser Valley; Irwin Cohen, University of the Fraser
Valley; Tara Haarhoff, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
SUPPORT FOR STOP-AND-FRISK POLICY: AN EXAMINATION OF WITHIN RACIAL AND ETHNIC
GROUP VARIATION
Terri Elliott, Prairie View A&M University; Kevin Buckler, Prairie View A&M University
THE WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS OF JACK THE RIPPER
Kim Rossmo, Texas State University
THE APPLICATION OF RISK TERRAIN MODELING (RTM) ON DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS IN
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
Michael Jenkins, University of Central Oklahoma; James Lofton, University of Central Oklahoma
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #81
Bonaire 7
PANEL: CITIZEN ENCOUNTERS IN POLICING
Chair: Alison McKenney Brown, Wichita State University
SCRIPTING POLICE-CITIZEN ENCOUNTERS: USING CRIME PREVENTION MODELS TO EXAMINE
CRIME-INTERVENTION SITUATIONS
Alison McKenney Brown, Wichita State University; Martha J. Smith, Wichita State University
THE EFFECTS OF CITIZEN SURVEILLANCE ON THE POLICE: AN EXAMINATION OF CITIZEN
SURVEILLANCE AND POLICE USE OF JUSTIFIABLE FORCE
Hilary Ellen Marta Todd, Simon Fraser University
LAW ENFORCEMENT USE OF VIDEO TECHNOLOGY: AN EXPLORATION OF THE IMPACT ON
TRANSPARENCY AND OFFICER BEHAVIOR
Michael J. Kyle, Southern Illinois University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #82
Bonaire 8
PANEL: IMPROVING SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Chair: KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute
IMPROVING PRACTICES IN SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT
KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute
MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES TO SEX OFFENDER CLASSIFICATION
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
KiDeuk Kim, The Urban Institute; Erika Parks, The Urban Institute
ASSESSING THE THEORETICAL CONSTRUCTS OF SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT MODELS AND
THEIR IMPACT ON RECIDIVISM
Daniel Lawrence, The Urban Institute; Erika Parks, The Urban Institute
THE IMPLICATIONS OF RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS ON AVAILABLE, AFFORDABLE, AND
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS
Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, The Urban Institute
PUBLIC INTEREST IN SEX OFFENDERS
Sam Bieler, The Urban Institute; Bryce Peterson, The Urban Institute; Kim KiDeuk, The Urban
Institute
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #83
Curacao 1
PANEL: FOURTH AMENDMENT ISSUES IN POLICING
Chair: Christine, Alessi, Lewis University
LOWERING THE ILLEGAL PER SE LIMIT IN THE UNITED STATES
Christine Alessi, Lewis University
REASONABLE TO BELIEVE: VARYING INTERPRETATIONS OF ARIZONA V. GANT
Todd Hiestand, MidAmerica Nazarene University
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT AND POLICE USE OF ANONYMOUS TIPS TO SUPPORT A TRAFFIC
STOP
Alton Joseph Slane, Muhlenberg College
TECHNOLOGY AND THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: “CLOUDY” OR “DISRUPTIVE?”
Monique Chiacchia, Kaplan University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #84
Curacao 2
PANEL: PUBLIC SATISFACTION WITH POLICE PERFORMANCE
Chair: Elizabeth Quinn, Fayetteville State University
A GEO-SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF FEAR OF CRIME AND SATISFACTION WITH POLICE SERVICES
Elizabeth Quinn, Fayetteville State University; Michael DeValve, Fayetteville State
University; Rakesh Malhotra, Fayetteville State University
MERCHANTS UNDER SEIGE: A QUALITATIVE STUDY ON THE PERCEPTIONS OF BUSINESS
OWNERS IN A HIGH-CRIME URBAN AREA
Vaughn Crichlow, Florida Atlantic University; Edmund McGarrell, Michigan State
University
ASSESSING THE ACCURACY OF RESIDENT PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE EFFECTIVENESS IN
PUBLIC HOUSING
Jose Torres, Virginia Tech University
MEASURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE POLICE: THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE PUBLIC
Anton Maslov, Department of Public Safety Canada
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #85
Curacao 3
PANEL: FACTORS AFFECTING POLICE OCCUPATIONAL STRESS
Chair: Carol A. Archbold, North Dakota State University
RIG PIGS AND OIL TRASH: THE IMPACT OF RAPID POPULATION GROWTH ON POLICE OFFICER
STRESS AND JOB SATISFACTION
Carol A. Archbold, North Dakota State University; Thorvald O. Dahle, North Dakota State
University; Rachel Jordan, North Dakota State University
ANALYSIS OF BURNOUT FOR UNIVERSITY POLICE OFFICERS
David A. Prosser, Texas State University; Rachel Brooks, Texas State University
A STUDY ON GENDER EFFECTS IN POLICE OFFICERS’ OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS IN SOUTH
KOREA
Jeong Lim Kim, Tarleton State University; Sharon Johnson, Tarleton State University;
Ryung Nam Kim, University of Chicago
FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY OF SPECIFIC ORGANIZATIONAL STRESSORS FOR FEMALE LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Lisa M. Miller, Minnesota State University-Mankato; Christian W. Dobratz,
Minnesota State University-Mankato
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #86
Curacao 4
PANEL: ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS OF TERRORIST ATTACKS
Chair: John Asagba, University of Massachusetts - Lowell
INTERSECTION OF PRIVACY AND SECURITY: BOSTONIANS’ PERSONAL RESPONSE TO
TERRORIST ATTACKS
John Asagba, University of Massachusetts – Lowell; Edward Greenberg, University of
Massachusetts – Lowell
PERCEIVED NEUTRALIZATIONS OF TERRORISTS
Edward Greenberg, University of Massachusetts – Lowell; Malgorzata Zuber, University of
Massachusetts – Lowell
THE EFFECT OF FEAR ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS SECURITY
Matthew Sweeney, University of Massachusetts – Lowell; John Asagba, University of
Massachusetts – Lowell; Edward Greenberg, University of Massachusetts – Lowell; Malgorzata
Zuber, University of Massachusetts – Lowell
BOSTONIANS’ FAMILIARITY WITH AND ASSESSMENTS OF ANTITERRORISM
Malgorzata Zuber, University of Massachusetts – Lowell; John Asagba, University of
Massachusetts – Lowell
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #87
Curacao 5
ROUNDTABLE: DEPARTMENT LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES: A DISCUSSION
ABOUT SERVING AS A CHAIR/COORDINATOR/DIRECTOR
Moderator: Robert Gregory Costello, SUNY Nassau Community College
Discussants: Gina Antonacci, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning; Nia
Arnold-Cotchery, Miles College; Richard Q. Holloway, Colorado Technical University; Michael A.
Verro, Excelsior College; Jeffrey P. Rush, Troy University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #88
Curacao 6
PANEL: TESTING TRADITIONAL AND NOT-SO-TRADITIONAL CONCEPTIONS OF DETERRENCE
AND RATIONAL CHOICE
Chair: Peter B. Wood, Eastern Michigan University
THE ABSENCE OF CERTAINTY AND CELERITY OF PUNISHMENT: CAN WE STILL SAY
PUNISHMENT DETERS?
Richard Wylie Riner, University of Texas at Dallas
PUNISHMENT AND PRISON CAPITAL: THE EFFECTS OF PERSONAL AND VICARIOUS PRISON
EXPERIENCES ON LIKELIHOOD OF RE-OFFENDING
Amanda Cook, Mississippi State University-Meridian; R. Gregory Dunaway, Mississippi State
University
EXPLORING AFFECTIVE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF CRIME AMONG INCARCERATED
OFFENDERS
Peter B. Wood, Eastern Michigan University; James A. Wilson, Russell Sage Foundation;
Walter R. Gove, Vanderbilt University
STATES AND TRAITS OF EMPATHY IN MEDIATING THE INFLUENCE OF TRADITIONAL
DETERRENCE FACTORS
Stephen G. Tibbets, California State University-San Bernardino
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #89
Curacao 7
PANEL: CHANGING ATTITUDES THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICE AND EXPERIENTIAL
LEARNING
Chair: Linda Keena, University of Mississippi
CHANGES IN EMPATHY AMONG CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS IN A COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS COURSE
Linda Keena, University of Mississippi; Laura Krieger, Southeast Missouri State University; Kelly
Ann McCall University of Mississippi
SUPPORT FOR EVIDENCE-BASED SERVICE-LEARNING IN JUSTICE EDUCATION SCIENCES
Samuel Arungwa, Texas A&M University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
EVIDENCE OF STUDENT LEARNING AND GROWTH DURING AN INSIDE OUT PRISON EXCHANGE
PROGRAM COURSE
Tanja Link, Kennesaw State University
HUMANIZING THE OTHER: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Connie M. Koski, Longwood University; A. Renee Gutierrez, Longwood University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #90
Curacao 8
PANEL: DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES, THEORIES, AND IMAGES OF CRIME AND CRIMINALITY
Chair: Stephen Toppings-Young, Old Dominion University
WILD, WONDERFUL, WHITE CRIMINALITY: IMAGES OF “WHITE TRASH” APPALACHIA
Stephen Toppings-Young, Old Dominion University
WHAT IS PUBLIC CRIMINOLOGY?
Allen Copenhaver, University of Louisville; Brandi Copenhaver, Somerset Community College
THEORIZING THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME
Josh R. Klein, Iona College
THE NARRATIVE OF CRIME: EXPLORATIONS FROM AN INTEGRAL THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE
David Champion, Slippery Rock University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #91
Boca VI
PANEL: THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUTH GANGS
Chair: Jessica S. Davis Ganao; North Carolina Central University
WHO SHOULD DIE FOR YOU? AN EXAMINATION OF RELIGIONS IMPACT ON GANGS
Justin T. Templain, University of Texas at Dallas
EXPLORING THE MOTIVES FOR GANG EXIT: A LIFE HISTORY APPROACH
Byran Bubolz, University of Southern Mississippi
ETHNIC IDENTITY AND THE RESISTANCE, DESISTANCE AND PERSISTENCE OF GANG
INVOLVEMENT FOR MALES AND FEMALES
Jessica S. Davis Ganao, North Carolina Central University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #92
Boca VII
PANEL: PROPERLY ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS: TRAUMA, MENTAL
HEALTH, AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Chair: Peter Benekos, Mercyhurst University
REAFFIRMING CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: PREVENTING VIOLENCE AND TREATING
TRAUMA
Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Peter Benekos, Mercyhurst University; Bitna
Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Arizona Wan-Chun, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
JUVENILE VICTIM-OFFENDER RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROGRAM: PROCESS EVALUATION
Vivian Lord, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Beulah Shekar, Manonmaniam Sundaranar
University
ADDRESSING THE BOTTLENECK: A LOCAL INTERVENTION TO DIVERT JUVENILES FROM
DETENTION AND PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES
Monic Behnken, Iowa State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #93
Boca VIII
PANEL: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR EXAMINING TRUANCY, DEVIANCE, AND
CYBERBULLYING
Chair: Christopher D. O'Connor, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
THEORIZING YOUTH TRUANCY: RETHINKING ABSENCE AND (RE)FRAMING JUSTICE
RESPONSES
Christopher D. O'Connor, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
ANALYZING TRUANCY IN PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS IN DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA
Alice Genna, North Carolina Central University; Kiatah Blalock, North Carolina Central
University; Lorna Elaine Grant, North Carolina Central University
OUTSIDERS AND PEERS: ACCOUNTING FOR THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FORMAL
LABELING AND DEVIANCE
Jorge Chavez, Bowling Green State University; Greg Rocheleau, East Tennessee State
University
DEFINING CYBERBULLYING: STAKEHOLDERS' CONTRASTING DEFINITIONS AND
IMPLICATIONS FOR LEGISLATION
Ryan Broll, University of Waterloo
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Employment Exchange Open
Hibiscus
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #94
Curacao 5
ACJS Constitution and By-Laws Committee
Meeting
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #95
ACJS Publications Committee Meeting
Curacao 6
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #96
ACJS National Criminal Justice Month
Committee Meeting
Curacao 7
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #97
Curacao 8
ACJS Affirmative Action Committee Meeting
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
EVENT #98
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Grand Sierra B
FEATURE EVENT: BRUCE SMITH, SR. AWARD RECIPIENT SPEECH
TBD
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #99
Grand Sierra C
FEATURE PANEL: FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO BROADENING THE REACH
OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCIENCES
Chair: Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky
IGNORED, BLAMED AND SHAMED: RETHINKING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE ON
HOMELESS WOMEN’S VICTIMIZATION
Jana L. Jasinski, University of Central Florida
FEMINIST FRAMEWORKS: INTERSECTIONALITIES AND TREATMENT OF UNIQUE POPULATIONS
Brenda Sims Blackwell, Georgia Southern University
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THE (POTENTIAL) IMPACT OF FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY ON THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCIENCES:
A PARTISAN VIEW
Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #100
Grand Sierra D
OPEN SEMINAR: CIRRICULUM COMES TO LIFE: INCORPORATING SERVICE-LEARNING INTO
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLASSROOM
Facilitator: Tamara Lynn, Fort Hays State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #101
Grand Sierra E
FEATURE PANEL: ADVANCES IN SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
Chair: Ozgur Solakoglu, University of North Texas
EXPLAINING ACADEMIC DISHONESTY AMONG A SAMPLE OF COLLEGE STUDENTS
Robert Weidner, University of Minnesota Duluth; Jeff Maahs, University of Minnesota Duluth
TESTING AKERS SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY FOR DELINQUENT
BEHAVIORS IN A DIFFERENT CULTURE, TURKEY
Ozgur Solakoglu, University of North Texas
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
SEXUAL HOMICIDE OFFENDING: TOWARD AN INTEGRATIVE THEORETICAL EXPLANATION
Heng Choon Chan, City University of Hong Kong; Kathleen Heide, University of South Florida;
Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University; Wade Myers, Brown University
USING STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS TO TEST AKERS' SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY WITH DATA ON
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
John Cochran, University of South Florida; Jon Maskaly, University of Illinois – Chicago; Shayne
Jones, University of South Florida; Christine Sellers, Texas State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #102
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: BROADENING OUR FOCUS ON TERRORISM: THE ROLE OF FINANCE, ECONOMICS,
AND ORGANIZED CRIME
Chair: Charles Wilson, University of Detroit, Mercy
CONVERGENCE OF TERRORISM AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIME: A NEW HYBRID THREAT
Charles Wilson, University of Detroit, Mercy
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ON TERRORISM
Jibey Asthappan, University of New Haven; Yotnakparian Cassidy, University of New Haven
TERRORIST FINANCING: MEASURES AGAINST TERRORIST FINANCING BY IRAN
Amir Fakhravar, Lamar University; Sanaz Alasti, Lamar University
TERRORISTS’ DISRUPTION OF OIL PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
Stephen Gilbreth, Iona University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #103
Grand Sierra G
FEATURE PANEL: COLLEGE STUDENTS’ VICTIMIZATION RISK AND RESPONSES
Chair: Chrystina Hoffman, Georgia State University
INVESTIGATING THE DIFFERENCES IN VICTIMIZATION RATES BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: A LIFESTYLES ROUTINE ACTIVITIES APPROACH
Chrystina Hoffman, Georgia State University; Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State University; Lee M.
Johnson, University of West Georgia
DO PROTECTIVE BEHAVIORAL STRATEGIES WHILE DRINKING PROTECT AGAINST SEXUAL
VICTIMIZATION AND IS THIS PROTECTION GENDERED?
Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State University; Lee M. Johnson, University of West Georgia; Sarah L.
Napper, Georgia State University; Andia Azimi, Georgia State University
THE INFLUENCE OF PORNOGRAPHY ON ADULT RELATIONSHIPS
Kimberly Ann McCabe, Lynchburg College
THE LIKELIHOOD OF COLLEGE FEMALES TO ENGAGE IN DEFENSE BEHAVIORS: THE ROLE OF
FEAR AND PERCEIVED RISK
Monica Merrill, Youngstown State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #104
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ON OFFENDERS
Chair: Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word
DOES TRANSFORMATION OCCUR DURING INVOLVEMENT IN THE MEDIATION PROCESS?
John Hamilton, Park University
ADOLESCENT SEX OFFENDERS AND THEIR VICTIMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESTORATIVE
JUSTICE
Carol A. Veneziano, Southeast Missouri State University
RESTORATIVE PATH TO REENTRY: LESSONS FROM THE ICE HOUSE
Linda Keena, University of Mississippi; Ashley Richardson, University of Mississippi; Howard
Moore, University of Mississippi
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: A NEW PARADIGM FOR SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Azim Khamisa, ANK Enterprises
AN ARGUMENT FOR COMBATTING FEMALE PROPERTY CRIME THROUGH RESTORATIVE
JUSTICE IN BEXAR COUNTY TEXAS
Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word; Georgen Guerrero, University of the Incarnate
Word
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #105
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: RACE AND CRIME
Chair: Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University
SOUTHERN JUSTICE: AN EXAMINATION OF RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HISTORICAL POLICE
RECORDS
Chris W. Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport
AN EXAMINATION OF RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PATTERNS OF RISKY BEHAVIOR AND
ASSOCIATED FACTORS
Kristina K. Childs, University of Central Florida; James V. Ray, University of Texas at San
Antonio
RACE AND POVERTY: WHAT MOYNIHAN STILL OFFERS IN EXPLAINING CRIME
Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University
RACIAL DISPARITY IN THE RATES OF SCHOOL SUSPENSION, JUVENILE ARREST, AND
JUVENILE AND YOUNG ADULT INCARCERATION RATES
Galan Janeksela, West Virginia University Institute of Technology
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #106
Antigua 1
PANEL: FAMILY AND CRIME & INNOVATIONS IN THE SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME
Chair: Averi Fegadel, University of South Florida
SINGLE-VICTIM, SINGLE-OFFENDER PARRICIDE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PARRICIDE
INCIDENTS USING TWO U.S. DATA BASES
Averi R. Fegadel, University of South Florida; Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Florida
EFFECTS OF PARENTAL PRESSURE ON DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR
Rachel Levin, State University of New York at Albany
INCORPORATING SPATIAL INTERDEPENDENCE STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES INTO GANG
VIOLENCE PROGRAM EVALUATIONS
Samantha Henderson, University of Cincinnati; Jeffrey E. Clutter, University of Cincinnati;
Gabrielle Isaza, University of Cincinnati
SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME IN WASHINGTON D.C.: SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY
APPROACH
Jisun Choi, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Jeremy Porter, Brooklyn College/Graduate
Center, CUNY
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #107
Antigua 2
PANEL: DISASTERS, TERRORISM, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT: OH MY!
Chair: Jeffrey S. Magers, California University of Pennsylvania
FINDING THE PROPER BALANCE FOR USE OF MILITARY STYLE EQUIPMENT AND TACTICS BY
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN THE U.S.
Jeffrey S. Magers, California University of Pennsylvania
ROCK ME LIKE A HURRICANE: EXOGENOUS SHOCK OF NATURAL DISASTERS ON
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES.
Mark Pullin, Angelo State University; Kim Schnurbush, California State University, Sacramento
ORGANIZATIONAL PERMEABILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: LOCAL POLICE AGENCY
ASSESSMENTS OF DISASTERS AND TERRORISM
Kadee L. Brinser, Sam Houston State University; William R. King, Sam Houston State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #108
Antigua 3
OPEN SEMINAR: DEVELOPING STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS: WHAT TO KNOW FROM START
TO FINISH
Facilitator: Cyntoria Johnson, Georgia State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #109
Bonaire 1
PANEL: GUNS, WEAPONS, AND VIOLENCE
Chair: Cheryl L. Johnson, Radford University
EXPLORING THE EFFECT OF FIREARM SALES ON STATE LEVEL GUN CRIMES AND GUN
DEATHS
Cheryl L. Johnson, Radford University
GUN CONTROL AND “DANGEROUS” MENTAL ILLNESS: LOGIC, RESEARCH, AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS
Madeline K. McPherson, American University; Joanne Savage, American University
SANDY HOOK (U.S.) AND CHENPENG (CHINA); A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONCERNING MASS
VIOLENCE AND WEAPON LETHALITY
Dustin T. Reinauer, Norwich University
CAUSING A POSITIVE IMPACT ON VIOLENT CRIME PREVENTION AND DETERRENCE THROUGH
ARMED CITIZENS
Don T.D. Gala, The Gala Group
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #110
Bonaire 2
ROUNDTABLE: THE CYCLE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE SILENT EPIDEMIC. IS THAT SO?
Moderator: Sherill Morris-Francis, Mississippi Valley State University
Discussants: Georgen Guerrero, University of the Incarnate Word; Doshie Piper, University of
the Incarnate Word; Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University; Rochelle Cobbs, Mississippi
Valley State University; Sharmaine Tapper, Prairie View A&M University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #111
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: OFFENDING FROM CHILDHOOD TO LATE MIDDLE AGES: RECENT
RESULTS FROM THE CAMBRIDGE STUDY IN DELINQUENT DEVELOPMENT
Chair: George E. Higgins, University of Louisville
Authors: David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge; Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas at
Dallas; Wesley G. Jennings, University of South Florida
Discussants: Dave Khey, Loyola University New Orleans; Elizabeth Tomsich, Texas A&M
International University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #112
Bonaire 4
PANEL: SUBSTANCE USE AND RECIDIVISM
Chair: Tyler Dube, Suffolk University
LAY OFF THE WHISKEY OR LET THE CAR KEYS BE
Suzanne Godboldt, Missouri Western State University; David Marble, Missouri Western State
University
EVALUATION OF THE INTERVENTION IN ALCOHOL DE-ADDICTION IN RURAL SOUTH INDIA
Manjula Jeyaraman, GVG College; Hamin Shabazz, Stevenson University; Geetha Suresh,
Stevenson University
HOPE, THINKING, AND COPING: FACTORS AFFECTING THE ABILITY TO COPE WITH
TEMPTATION AMONG SUBSTANCE-INVOLVED FEMALE INMATES
Fang-Mei Law, Tiffin University; Gwo-Jen Guo, National Changhua University of Education
ONE IN THE SAME? EXPLORING DIFFERENCES AMONG DRUG AND NON-DRUG OFFENDING
FEMALES IN MASSACHUSETTS
Tyler Dube, Suffolk University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #113
Bonaire 5
PANEL: HACKERS, CULTURES, AND IDEOLOGY
Chair: Jennifer Gossett, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
LET’S TALK TO HACKERS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF A HACKERS GROUP
Jennifer Gossett, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Julie Coyne, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania; Shannon Moser, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Melissa Pollis, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania; Karly Stinedurf, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
THE CONTEXT OF HACKING AND COMPUTER DATA BREACHES
Claire Angelique Nolasco, Texas A & M University-San Antonio; Aneta Spaic, University of
Montenegro; Lily Tsai, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
THE PROCESS OF CRIMINALIZING COMPUTER MISUSES – THE IDEOLOGY BEHIND
Qianyun Wang, Erasmus University Rotterdam
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #114
Bonaire 6
PANEL: SMART POLICING IN ACTION 1: FINDINGS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM THE
SMART POLICING INITIATIVE
Chair: Catherine McNamee, Bureau of Justice Assistance
PHOENIX SPI: OFFICER BODY WORN CAMERAS
Charles Katz, Arizona State University; Michael Kurtenbach, Phoenix Police Department; David
Choate, Arizona State University
PORT ST. LUCIE SPI: EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF OFFENDER-BASED POLICE RESPONSE IN
LONG-TERM PROPERTY CRIME HOT SPOTS
Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic University; Robert Santos, Port St. Lucie Police Department
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
PORT ST. LUCIE SPI: OFFENDER-BASED POLICE RESPONSE IN LONG-TERM PROPERTY CRIME
HOT SPOTS EXPERIMENT: RESULTS FROM OFFENDERS
Robert Santos, Port St. Lucie Police Department; Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic University
RAISING THE BAR FOR EVIDENCE IN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICING
Zoe Thorkildsen, CNA Corporation
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #115
Bonaire 7
PANEL: TRAINING, SKILLS, AND TEAM-BUILDING IN POLICING
Chair: Greg Koehle, Lock Haven University
CRITICAL SKILLS FOR POLICE OFFICERS
Greg Koehle, Lock Haven University
LAW ENFORCEMENT TEAM BUILDING
Erin Law, Western New England University
APPLYING RESILIENCE PROMOTION TRAINING AMONG SWAT OFFICERS IN FINLAND
Judith P. Andersen, University of Toronto; Konstantinos Papazoglou, University of Toronto; Mari
Koskelainen, Police University College in Finland; Markku Nyman, Police University College in
Finland; Harri Gustafsberg, Police University College in Finland; Bengt B. Arnetz, Wayne State
University
TESTING THE FEASIBILITY OF WORKING WITH A SWAT TEAM TO MEASURE BOTH
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THEIR JOB
Konstantinos Papazoglou, University of Toronto; Judith P. Andersen, University of Toronto; Harri
Gustafsberg, Police University College in Finland; Markku Nyman, Police University College in
Finland; Mari Koskelainen, Police University College in Finland
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #116
Bonaire 8
ROUNDTABLE: FORENSIC EVIDENCE ERRORS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Moderator: Patricia DeAngelis, State University of New York at Delhi.
Discussants: Ann Geisendorfer, Hudson Valley Community College; Sara Martin, State
University of New York at Delhi; Steven Krokoff, City of Albany Police Department
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #117
Curacao 1
PANEL: USE OF FORCE, RIGHTS AND LIABILITY IN POLICING
Chair: Don Wallace, University of Central Missouri
THE DUTY TO SECURE RIGHTS UNDER STATE CONSTITUTIONS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Don Wallace, University of Central Missouri; Julie Majerak, University of Central Missouri
KEYS TO CURBING POLICE CIVIL LIABILITY LAWSUITS
Emmanuel Amadi, Mississippi Valley State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
POLICE MISCONDUCT IN FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Julie B. Raines, Marist College; Bradley M. Watson, Marist College
DANGEROUS CURVE: THE SUPREME COURT’S USE OF FORCE ANALYSIS IN PLUMHOFF V.
RICKARD
Terrence P. Dwyer, Western Connecticut State University; Mackenzie Baker, Western
Connecticut State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #118
Curacao 2
PANEL: PUBLIC OVERSIGHT AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE POLICE
Chair: Ivan Sun, University of Delaware
PUBLIC COOPERATION WITH POLICE IN CHINA: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, EFFECTIVENESS, AND
INSTRUMENTAL AND EXPRESSIVE CONCERNS
Ivan Sun, University of Delaware; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University
IDENTIFYING PERCEPTIONS OF ORGANIZATIONAL FAIRNESS ACROSS THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM
Mathew Woessner, Florida State University
POLICE CHIEF ATTITUDES TOWARDS CITIZEN OVERSIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES
Oladipupo Victor Adegun, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Vic Bumphus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT AND PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY
INITIATIVES
Joseph De Angelis, University of Idaho; Brian Wolf, University of Idaho
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #119
Curacao 3
PANEL: POLICE EDUCATION & TRAINING
Chair: Mike Grabowski, Santa Rosa Junior College
A STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN APPROPRIATENESS OF EDUCATION/TRAINING
FOR POLICE OFFICERS AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
Hyunin Baek, Georgia State University; Hyeonjung Kim, Southern Illinois University
WHAT IF POLICE DEPARTMENTS RECRUITED FOR POTENTIAL?
Charles Scheer, The University of Southern Mississippi
LAW ENFORCEMENT RECRUITMENT IN CALIFORNIA: ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A SIXTH
GRADER?
Mike Grabowski, Santa Rosa Junior College
RACIAL DISPARITY IN INDIVIDUAL POLICE OFFICERS’ TRAFFIC STOPS
Chris Barnum, St. Ambrose University; Jared Miller, St. Ambrose University; Murphy Simms, St.
Ambrose University; Melissa Linn, St. Ambrose University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #120
Curacao 4
PANEL: HOMELAND SECURITY: FORENSIC ANALYSIS, GLOBAL IMPACTS
Chair: Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego
JIHADIST WEB POSTINGS AND POPULAR MEDIA TWEETER AND FACEBOOK: A FORENSIC
PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Jessica Mueller, Alliant International University;
Christine Collins, Alliant International University
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN DETERRING THE IMPACT OF ACTS OF
TERRORISM FROM ISISL AND KHORASAN
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Jessica Mueller, Alliant International University;
Schacarah Henry, University of San Diego; Nergis Akkaya, University of San Diego
A FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF TERRORISTS: AN ANTITERRORISM
APPROACH FOR RADICALIZED WESTERNERS
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Monica Lopez, University of San Diego; Elizabeth
Grace, University of San Diego; Marissa Link, University of San Diego
U.S./CANADIAN RELATIONS AFTER 9/11
Nancy E. Marion, University of Akron; Ron Gelleny, University of Akron
HOMELAND SECURITY IN THE ARAB WORLD
Ahmad Falah Alomosh
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #121
Boca VI
PANEL: PATHWAYS TO GANG MEMBERSHIP AND DESISTANCE FROM GANG ACTIVITIES
Chair: David C. Pyrooz, Sam Houston State University;
FEMALE GANG MEMBERSHIP: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Jaya Davis, University of Texas at Arlington; John J. Rodriguez, University of Texas at
Arlington
ADOLESCENT GANG MEMBERSHIP AND IMPACTS ON SELF: IDENTITY, ESTEEM, AND EFFICACY
Nina Barbieri, University of Texas-Dallas; Arthur G. Vazquez, University of Texas-Dallas
THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECT OF GANG MEMBERSHIP ON VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION
Jun Wu, Sam Houston State University; David Pyrooz, Sam Houston State University
PREDICTORS OF OFFENDING AMONG GANG AND NONGANG YOUTH OVER TIME
Arna Carlock, State University of New York at Albany; Alan Lizotte, State University of New York
at Albany; Marvin Krohn, University of Florida
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #122
Boca VII
PANEL: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN JUVENILE JUSTICE: CURFEWS, TEEN COURT, AND
INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANNCE
Chair: Lorna Grant. North Carolina Central University
UNDERSTANDING YOUTHFUL ATTITUDES TOWARDS CURFEWS IN A RURAL SETTING
Danielle Neal, Central Washington University; Cody Stoddard, Central Washington University;
Rodrigo Murataya, Central Washington University
DO JUVENILES UNDERSTAND THE DUTY TO ZEALOUSLY REPRESENT AND ATTORNEY-CLIENT
PRIVILEGE? AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT
Dyan McGuire, Saint Louis University
CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES COMPLIANCE WITH THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE
RIGHTS OF THE CHILD - A COMPARATIVE LOOK
Lorna Grant, North Carolina Central University
TEEN COURT OPERATION: HOW DOES THE PROCESS REALLY WORK?
Nadine Connell, The University of Texas at Dallas; Michele Meitl, The University of Texas at
Dallas; Nina Barbieri, The University of Texas at Dallas
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #123
Boca VIII
PANEL: SECURITY MEASURES IN SCHOOLS: STUDENT PERCEPTIONS AND THE IMPACT ON
SCHOOL CLIMATE
Chair: Suzanne E. Perumean-Chaney, University of Alabama at Birmingham
STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS
Yongsok Kim, Texas State University
STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS SBLE OFFICERS: A QUALITATIVE
STUDY
Joseph M. McKenna, Texas State University; Jessica L. Marinez, Texas State University
ASSESSING THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT: THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SCHOOL SECURITY
AND CLIMATE
Suzanne E. Perumean-Chaney, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Mischelle T. Stone, Ferris
State University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #124
Grand Sierra A
PANEL: CURRENT RESEARCH ON EXECUTIONS
Chair: Kellie Van Dyke, Sam Houston State University
EXAMINING THE LAST STATEMENTS OF DEATH ROW INMATES AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE VICTIM-OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP
Kellie Van Dyke, Sam Houston State University; Erin Orrick, Sam Houston State
University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
THE LONG WAIT FOR AN IMPROBABLE DEATH: A LOOK AT DELAYS IN EXECUTIONS AND
POSSIBLE REFORMS TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Amy Memmer, Washburn University
BOTCHED EXECUTIONS AND THE SAFE HARBOR FOR PHYSICIAN PARTICIPATION
Nick Blasco, University of South Carolina; John Burrow, University of South Carolina
HYPOXIA VIA INERT GAS INHALATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO LETHAL INJECTION
Michael Copeland, East Central University; Thom Parr, East Central University; Christine
Pappas, East Central University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #125
Grand Sierra B
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: JULIA ANN PIERSON, FORMER DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICE
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #126
Grand Sierra C
FEATURE PANEL: BROADENING THE REACH OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCIENCES
THROUGH RESEARCH ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Chair: Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky
PREYING ON NAIVETÉ: SEX TRAFFICKING OF GIRLS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Joan A. Reid, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE LAND OF PRAYER AND ENLIGHTENMENT
Rochelle L. Dalla, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF SEX TRAFFICKING IN ANTI-TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATIONS’
TRAINING TOOLKITS AND CURRICULAR MATERIALS
Allison Adair, University of Kentucky; Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky
FRAMING THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING: U.S. PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS AND
EXPECTATIONS ABOUT THE PROBLEM
Amy Farrell, Northeastern University; Dana Wittmer, Colorado College; Vanessa Bouché, Texas
Christian University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #127
Grand Sierra D
PANEL: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF SERIOUS OFFENDERS
Chair: Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
PSYCHOPATHY AND VIOLENT MISCONDUCT IN A SAMPLE OF VIOLENT YOUNG OFFENDERS
Catherine Shaffer, Simon Fraser University; Evan McCusih, Simon Fraser University; Raymond
Corrado, Simon Fraser University; Monic Behnken, Iowa State University; Matt DeLisi, Iowa
State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
THE UNPREDICTABILITY OF MURDER: JUVENILE HOMICIDE IN THE PATHWAYS TO
DESISTANCE STUDY
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University; Alex Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas; Stephanie
Cardwell, University of Texas at Dallas
CRIMINAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND THE IMMIGRANT PARADOX
Abdi Kusow, Iowa State University; Michael Vaughn, Saint Louis University; Christopher SalasWright, University of Texas; Brandy Maynard, Saint Louis University; Zhengmin Qian, Saint
Louis University; Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
AN EXPLORATION INTO A CLASSICAL CRIMINOLOGICAL CONSTRUCT
Christopher Salas-Wright, University of Texas; Michael Vaughn, Saint Louis University; Matt
DeLisi, Iowa State University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #128
Grand Sierra E
PANEL: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT JUVENILE DELINQUENCY?
Chair: Hee Jung Lee, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS ON DELINQUENCY WITHIN THE HOME
Don. T D. Gala, The Gala Group Inc.,
USING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRINCIPLES IN MENTORING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH
Silvina Ituarte , California State University East Bay
EMPLOYMENT AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN SOUTH KOREA
Hee Jung Lee, University of Massachusetts at Lowell; Ryang Hui Kim, New York State Division
of Criminal Justice Services; Byung Jun Cho, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #129
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: ASSESSING AND RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES
Chair: Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL MINDSET OF AN AMERICAN SUICIDE BOMBER: THE NEXT RISK
ASSESSMENT TERRORISM FRONTIER
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Yasmin Saadatzadeh, University of San Diego; J.Y.
Cindy Kim, University of San Diego; Elizabeth Grace, University of San Diego; Jessica Mueller,
Alliant International University
THE LIKELY REBIRTH OF TERROR, TERRORISTS, AND GUERILLA SHADOW ORGANIZATIONS
Daniel Georges-Abeyie, Texas Southern University
THE TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF LEARNING PROCESSES ACROSS DOMESTIC TERRORIST
MOVEMENTS
Brent Klein, University of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, University of Arkansas; Brent Smith,
University of Arkansas
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #130
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: VICTIMS’ NARRATIVES, REPORTING, AND RESPONSIBILITY
Chair: Richard G. Wright, Bridgewater State University
HEALING, VICTIM NARRATIVES & THE IMPACT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESSES
Richard G. Wright, Bridgewater State University
CRIME REPORTING INTENTIONS AND POLICE CONTACT: UNPACKING MEANINGS AND
MEASURES USING A SAMPLE OF YOUNG ADULTS
Vijay Chillar, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Andres Rengifo, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
REVISITING VICTIM PRECIPITATION: APPLYING CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY TO VICTIMS
Robert Clark, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #131
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: PERSPECTIVES AND EVALUATIONS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND MEDIATION
Chair: David Chiabi, New Jersey City University
PERCEPTIONS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONCEPTS: AN EVALUATION OF UNIVERSITY
HOUSING RESIDENTS
Lana A. McDowell, Georgia Gwinnett College
POLICE PERCEPTIONS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY MEDIATION AS A
COMMUNITY POLICING TOOL
Donna Decker Morris, University of New Haven; Christopher Sedelmaier, University of New
Haven
THE CURRENT STATE OF CRIMINAL MEDIATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Melanie K. Worsley, Washburn University
RESOLVING CONFLICTS IN DIVERSE CULTURES: THE CHANGING ROLE OF TRADITIONAL
RULERS IN MODERN CAMEROON
David Chiabi, New Jersey City University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #132
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND CRIME: LINKING THE PAST AND PRESENT
Chair: Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern University
REVISITING THE IMMIGRATION EFFECT ON LATINO HOMICIDES
Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern University; Meghan E. Hollis, Michigan State University
FORWARD TO THE PAST: STUDYING LATINO HOMICIDES 1960-1970
Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Northeastern University; Janice Iwama, Northeastern University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
THAT’S WHY THEY CAN’T LEAVE DETROIT: RACE, DISADVANTAGE, AND HOMICIDE IN DETROIT
Meghan E. Hollis, Michigan State University
INCOME INEQUALITY AND RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF INTERRACIAL AND INTER-ETHNIC HOMICIDES IN NEW YORK CITY
Giovani Burgos, Adelphi University; Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #133
Antigua 1
PANEL: INNOVATIONS IN METHODOLOGY, MEASUREMENT, AND ANALYSIS IN CRIMINAL
JUSTICE RESEARCH
Chair: Catie Clark, Florida State University
IDENTIFYING AND CORRECTING SELECTION BIAS IN THE CONSENT PROCESS OF
RANDOMIZED CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDY
Catie Clark, Florida State University; Samuel Scaggs, Florida State University; William Bales,
Florida State University; David Ensley, Florida Department of Corrections; Philip Coltharp,
Florida Department of Corrections
EVOLUTIONARY OLS? ASSESSING THE PROBLEM OF HIDDEN BIASES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
APPLICATION USING PROPENSITY SCORES
Thomas A. Loughran, University of Maryland; Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University; Alex R.
Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas
RETROSPECTIVELY VALIDATING PEER REVIEW DECISIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY
RESEARCH: EVIDENCE FROM CRIMSOLUTIONS.GOV
John Worrall, University of Texas at Dallas
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #134
Antigua 2
PANEL: POLICE AND HIGHER EDUCATION
Chair: Christie Gardiner, California State University, Fullerton
POLICE OFFICERS AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA
Christie Gardiner, California State University, Fullerton
EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF A TWO DAY SEMINAR TO EMPOWER LAW ENFORCEMENT
FEMALE STUDENTS STUDYING AT WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Anthony McBride
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLICE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (POTC) PROGRAM AT
AUBURN UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY
Lisa Ann Zanglin, Auburn University Montgomery; Theresa Pelfrey, Auburn University
Montgomery; Ralph Iomio, Auburn University Montgomery
AN EFFECTIVE DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP TO ENHANCE PUBLIC SAFETY: THE
PULLMAN PUBLIC SAFETY MONITORING PROJECT
David A. Makin, Washington State University; Gary Jenkins, Pullman Police Department;
Michael Gaffney, Washington State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #135
Antigua 3
OPEN SEMINAR: I JUST WANT THEM TO PARTICIPATE!
Facilitator: Rhonda Marlene Blevins, Roane State Community College; Elizabeth Butin, Holyoke
Community College
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #136
Bonaire 1
PANEL: VIOLENCE IN A GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT
Chair: Irshad Altheimer, Rochester Institute of Technology
UNDERSTANDING URBAN RETALIATORY VIOLENCE
Irshad Altheimer, Rochester Institute of Technology; John Klofas, Rochester Institute of
Technology
AN EXAMINATION OF INVESTIGATIVE PRACTICES OF HOMICIDE UNITS IN FLORIDA
Richard Hough, University of West Florida; Kimberly Tatum, University of West Florida;
Jonathan Alcover, University of West Florida
DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF HOMICIDES IN LAWTON, OK: 1972-2012
Moonki Hong, Cameron University; Jonathan Odo, Cameron University
“ONE GEMEINSCHAFT DOES NOT FIT ALL” – SUB-TYPES OF RURAL VIOLENCE AND THE
IMPLICATIONS FOR CRIME REDUCTION
Rebecca Carleton, Barton College; Patricia Brantingham, Institute for Canadian Urban Research
Studies; Martin Andresen, Simon Fraser University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #137
Bonaire 2
ROUNDTABLE: THE LINK BETWEEN ANIMAL ABUSE AND VIOLENCE TOWARD HUMANS: A
SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH SYNTHESIS
Moderator: Debbi Mims, Saint Leo University
Discussants: Rhondda Waddell, Saint Leo University; Victoria Anyikwa, Saint Leo University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #138
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN POLICING
Chair: Sean P. Varano, Roger Williams University
Author: Joseph A. Schafer, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Discussants: William R. King, Sam Houston State University; Matthew C. Matusiak, University
of Central Florida; Scott W. Phillips, State University of New York – Buffalo State
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #139
Bonaire 4
PANEL: UNRAVELING DEATH
Chair: Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State University
UNRAVELING DEATH
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State University; Ming-Li Hsieh, Washington State
University; Natalie Florez, Washington State University; Brianne Posey, Washington State
University; Leah Ruiz, Washington State University
WITHIN AND INTER-INSTITUTIONAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DEATH CERTIFIERS ON AUTOPSY
CONCLUSIONS
Ming-Li Hsieh, Washington State University; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State
University
PREDICTORS OF VIOLENT DEATHS BY TYPES
Leah Ruiz, Washington State University; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State University
EXPLORING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF VIOLENT DEATH REPORTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE
UNITED STATES
Brianne Posey, Washington State University; Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State
University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #140
Bonaire 5
FEATURE PANEL: PROPERTY CRIME I: ART, AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Chair: Loftin C. Woodiel, Ph.D., Missouri Baptist University
ART THEFT AND MUSEUM GUARDIANSHIP
Kathy Salomon, University of Louisville
POLICING & SECURITY IN THE FIELD OF ART RELATED CRIMES
Colleen Clarke, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Eli Szydio, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUNTY-LEVEL STRUCTURAL VARIABLES AND
INCIDENCE OF AGRICULTURAL THEFT
Dustin Osborne, University of Louisville
THE STATUS OF POACHING RESEARCH
Stephen L. Eliason, Montana State University Billings
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #141
Bonaire 6
PANEL: SMART POLICING IN ACTION 3: FINDINGS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM THE
SMART POLICING INITIATIVE
Chair: Vivian Elliott, CNA Corporation
INSTITUTIONALIZING EVIDENCE-BASED POLICING WITHIN THE LOWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
William Taylor, Lowell Police Department; Maryann Ballotta, Lowell Police Department
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
CAMBRIDGE SPI: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A MULTI-AGENCY FOCUSED DETERRENCE
APPROACH
Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State University; Craig Uchida, Justice & Security
Strategies, Inc.
AN EXAMINATION OF RACIAL & ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN RESIDENT PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME,
POLICE, & SMART POLICING IN LAS VEGAS
Charlie Batson, University of Nevada at Las Vegas; Andrew Spivak, University of Nevada at Las
Vegas; Bill Sousa, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
POLICE ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM IN SMART POLICING
Thomas Woodmansee, CNA Corporation
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #142
Bonaire 7
PANEL: POLICE TRAFFIC STOP BEHAVIOR
Chair: Chris Barnum, St. Ambrose University
AN EVALUATION OF AN OBSERVATIONAL BENCHMARK USED IN ASSESSING
DISPROPORTIONALITY IN POLICE TRAFFIC STOPS
Chris Barnum, St. Ambrose University; Jared Miller, St. Ambrose University; Murphy Simms, St.
Ambrose University; Melissa Linn, St. Ambrose University
ETHICS AND ENFORCEMENT OF SPEED LIMITS
Michael Potts, Methodist University
PLACE, RACE, OR BOTH? EXPLORING VARIATION IN TRAFFIC CITATION OUTCOMES
Cherie M. Carter, University of Cincinnati; Robert A. Brown, Fayetteville State University;
Lorenzo M. Boyd, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
MULTIPLE TRAFFIC CITATIONS: EXAMINING THE RACE/ETHNICITY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
OFFICER AND MOTORIST
Richard C. Helfers, The University of Texas at Tyler
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #143
Bonaire 8
PANEL: ATTITUDES AND OPINIONS ABOUT THE DEATH PENALTY
Chair: Krystal Noga-Styron, Central Washington University
PREDICTORS OF SUPPORT FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AMONG AFRICAN
AMERICANS
Krystal Noga-Styron, Central Washington University; Sarah Britto, Independent Researcher
RACISM AND WHITE DEATH PENALTY SUPPORT: A TEST OF THE RACIST
PUNITIVE BIAS HYPOTHESIS
Amanda Cox, Penn State Altoona; Michele Bratina, Shippensburg University; Matthew Fetzer,
Shippensburg University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
DEATH PENALTY ATTITUDES AMONG CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS: THE ROLE
OF FUTURE CAREER GOALS
Peter Lehmann, Florida State University; Noell Sweeney, Florida State University; Kathryn
Murphy, Florida State University
STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF THE DEATH PENALTY: DO BOTCHED EXECUTIONS
MATTER?
Courtney Waid-Lindberg, Northern State University; Rhonda Dobbs, Tarleton State University;
Daryl Kosiak, Northern State University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #144
Curacao 1
PANEL: TECHNOLOGY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair: Frank Austin Zeigler, Northeastern State University
DRONES, PHONES, GENOMES AND FUTURE POLICE INVESTIGATIONS
Frank Austin Zeigler, Northeastern State University; Michael Wilds, Northeastern State
University
USE OF LINEUPS IN THE KANSAS CITY AREA TODAY
Greg Plumb, Park University
REDUCING WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS THROUGH IMPROVED EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION
PRACTICES IN MARYLAND
Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University
DRONING ON? A REVIEW OF THE U.S. LEGAL RESPONSE TO POLICE USE OF UNMANNED
AERIAL SYSTEMS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Lisa Kay Decker, Indiana State University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #145
Curacao 2
FEATURE PANEL: ACCOUNTABILITY AND PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS IN POLICE ATTITUDES
RESEARCH
Chair: Thomas Baker, Virginia Commonwealth University
POLICE OFFICER AND COURT ACTOR RACE/ETHNICITY, PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, AND SELFREGULATING BELIEFS OF MALE OFFENDERS
Thomas Baker, Virginia Commonwealth University
PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND POLICE LEGITIMACY: IMMIGRATION STATUS AS A PREDICTOR OF
POLICE PERCEPTIONS
Lidia Nuño, Arizona State University; Charles Katz, Arizona State University; Michael White,
Arizona State University
OPTIMAL LEVELS OF PROCEDURAL JUSTICE IN TRAFFIC STOPS
Belen Lowrey, American University; Edward Maguire, American University;
Richard Bennett, American University
FALSE CONFESSIONS AND INTERROGATION EXPERIENCES INFLUENCE JUVENILE
PERCEPTIONS OF THE POLICE
Andrea Arndorfer, Florida International University; Lindsay Malloy, Florida International
University; Elizabeth Cauffman, University of California-Irvine
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #146
Curacao 3
FEATURE PANEL: DIVERSIFICATION ISSUES AFFECTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chair: Kelly Christopher, University of West Georgia
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER ALICE STEBBINS WELLS: EXAMINING THE
(UNDER)REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN POLICING
Kelly Christopher, University of West Georgia; Michael Mansour, Villa Rica Police Department;
David Jenks, University of West Georgia; Dylan Pelletier, University of West Georgia
MENTORING: THE KEY TO RUNNING THE BOY’S CLUB
Jennifer Taylor Innerarity, Louisiana State University at Alexandria
DIVERSIFYING THE POLICE FORCE: IDENTIFYING THE BARRIERS TO RECRUITMENT AND
RETENTION OF WOMEN AND MINORITY OFFICERS
Kimberly D. Dodson, Western Illinois University; Deana Tatum, Western Illinois University; Paula
Morrow, Western Illinois University
A NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT SUICIDE
COMPARED TO THE U.S. WORKING POPULATION
John M. Violanti, State University of New York at Buffalo
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #147
Curacao 4
PANEL: EVALUATING EFFECTIVE LEARNING IN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLASSROOMS
Chair: Jessica Noble, Lewis and Clark Community College
SPREADING THE WORD OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE: A STATE-COLLEGE-UNIVERSITYCRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
Jeffrey W. Goltz, Valencia College; Gail Sears Humiston, University of Central Florida; Robert
Hugh Potter, University of Central Florida
APPLYING A CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT MODEL TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENT
RETENTION
Ann Geisendorfer, Hudson Valley Community College; David Clickner, Hudson Valley
Community College; Jessica Gilbert, Hudson Valley Community College
KEEP THE STANDARDS- THROW OUT THE GRADEBOOK: A NEW WAY TO GRADE
Jessica Noble, Lewis and Clark Community College
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #148
Curacao 5
ROUNDTABLE: INFUSING ACADEMIA INTO POLICE AND CORRECTIONS TRAINING: BENEFITS
AND CHALLENGES
Moderator: Linda Lee Fleischer, The Community College of Baltimore County
Discussants: Jay Zumbrun, The Community College of Baltimore County; Keith Lessner, The
Community College of Baltimore County; Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #149
Curacao 6
PANEL: ROUTINE ACTIVITY AND MULTI-LEVEL APPROACHES TOWARD DETERRENCE AND
RATIONAL CHOICE
Chair: Megan Eileen Colllins, University of Maryland
UNDERSTANDING SUBSTANCE USE IN TERMS OF MOTIVE, TARGET, AND GUARDIANSHIP
Martha Herriman, Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg; Joongyeup Lee, Pennsylvania
State University-Harrisburg
TOWARD A GENERAL THEORY OF STREET-LEVEL CRIME RATES: A MULTILEVEL ELABORATION
OF ROUTINE ACTIVITIES THEORY
Roderick W. Jones, Indiana University
ASSESSING MACRO-LEVEL POLICY CHANGES AT THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL: EVIDENCE FROM
RECENT POLICY CHANGES IN PHILADELPHIA
Megan Eileen Collins, University of Maryland; Thomas A. Loughran, University of Maryland
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #150
Curacao 7
PANEL: SERVICE LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION AND CHALLENGES
Chair: Stephanie Boys, Indiana University
INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM TEACHING IN A SERVICE LEARNING SETTING: HOW TO
HOLISTICALLY SERVE A COMMUNITY
Stephanie Boys, Indiana University; Carrie Hagan, Indiana University
UNDERSTANDING EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Amie R. Scheidegger, York College of Pennsylvania
A COMMUNITY BASED LEARNING CASE STUDY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SEXUAL ASSAULT
AWARENESS PROJECT IN A CAMPUS COMMUNITY
Dale Brooker, Saint Joseph’s College of Maine
COMMUNITY PROBLEM SOLVING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: BREAKING BARRIERS THROUGH
SERVICE LEARNING
Todd Bricker, Valdosta State University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #151
Curacao 8
PANEL: THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONSTRUCTION OF CRIME
Chair: David B Kalinich, Florida Atlantic University
THE CRIMINALIZATION OF HEALTH CARE: DEMOCRATS AS DICTATORS AND VIOLATORS AS
INIQUITOUS ILLS
Kimberly Collica-Cox, Pace University
TAXES AND MACROSTRUCTURAL CONTEXT: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION
THEORY AND CRIME
Robert V. Grantham, Bridgewater State University; Ruben Ortiz, Bridgewater State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIALLY DISORGANIZED NEIGHBORHOODS
David B Kalinich, Florida Atlantic University; Elizabeth Borkowski, Florida State University
IF TERRORISTS ARE MADE AND NOT BORN: RADICALIZATION AND CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY
Jared Ganley, Lewis University
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #152
Boca VI
PANEL: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
Chair: Jason Scott, Rochester Institute of Technology
ELABORATING AND APPLYING INTERACTIONAL THEORY TO GANG INVOLVEMENT
Elise T. Costa, University of Florida; Molly E. Buchanan, University of Florida; Marvin D.
Krohn; University of Florida
TERTIARY GANG PREVENTION: EVALUATING A PROBATION-BASED INVENTION PROGRAM
Jason Scott, Rochester Institute of Technology
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLICE GANG ENFORCEMENT EFFORT, CO-OFFENDING
NETWORKS, AND VIOLENT CRIME
Samuel Peterson, University of Cincinnati; Murat Ozer, University of Cincinnati; Robin
Engel, University of Cincinnati
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #153
Boca VII
OPEN SEMINAR: THE LINK BETWEEN NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER AND JUVENILE
ANTISOCIAL TENDENCIES
Facilitators: Susan Rich, Child Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, Potomac, Maryland;
Juliana Pietri, Loyola University New Orleans
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
EVENT #154
Boca VIII
ROUNDTABLE: BULLYING IN MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS IN RURAL MISSISSIPPI: AN
EXPLORATORY STUDY
Moderator: Rochelle E.M. Cobbs, Mississippi Valley State University
Discussants: O. Oko Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University; Andrea Henry, Mississippi
Valley State University; Ashanti Weathers, Mississippi Valley State University; Steffi Rodriguez,
Mississippi Valley State University; Arlinda Carter, Mississippi Valley State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #155
ACJS Ethics Committee Meeting
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #156
Regional Leadership Summit
Curacao 1
Curacao 8
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #157
Grand Sierra A
CLOSED SEMINAR: CLOSED SESSION FOR ACJS PREVIOUSLY TRAINED CERTIFICATION
REVIEWERS: RECENT BOARD APPROVED REVISIONS TO THE ACJS STANDARDS- SESSION 1
Facilitator: Barbara Peat, Chair of ACJS Academic Review Committee
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #158
Grand Sierra C
ROUNDTABLE: ASSESSING GENDER DIFFERENCES IN OFFENDING AND TREATMENT
Moderator: Gabriela Wasileski, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Paola Lannes, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania; Paul Lucas, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Shavonne Arthurs,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Selye Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #159
Grand Sierra D
FEATURE PANEL: ASSESSING VIOLENCE AND GANG RISK IN THE CONTEXT OF A
COMPREHENSIVE REDUCTION INITIATIVE
Chair: Erika Gebo, Suffolk University
ASSESSING STATEWIDE IMPACT OF COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH VIOLENCE STRATEGIES: THE
IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDIZING DEFINITIONS
Laurie Ross, Clark University; Ellen Foley, Clark University
ELMINATING PROGRAM COMPETITION: DESIGNING COMMUNITY VIOLENCE REDUCTION
INITIATIVES THAT SERVE A DIVERSITY OF CLIENTS
Sean Varano, Roger Williams University
YOU HAVE TO START SOMEWHERE: BEGINNING THE RISK ASSESSMENT PROCESS
Michael Kane, Community Resources for Justice
CHANGING NEEDS: THE VALUE OF REASSESSING RISK
Kim Tobin, Westfield State University; Joseph Gustafson, Westfield State University; John
Jones, Westfield State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #160
Grand Sierra E
FEATURE PANEL: EXPANDING THE ROLE OF CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN POLICY AND
PRACTICE
Chair: Thomas Blomberg, Florida State University
BUILDING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN RESEARCHERS, POLICYMAKERS, AND
PRACTITIONERS: AN OVERVIEW
Thomas Blomberg, Florida State University
FSU AND FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS RESEARCHER-PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
William Bales, Florida State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
FSU AND FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE RESEARCHER-PARTNERSHIP
PROJECT
George Pesta, Florida State University
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FIRST ARREST, SCHOOL DISCIPLINARY
PRACTICES, AND INVOLVEMENT IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Tracey Woodard, Florida State University; Julie Mestre Brancale, Florida State University;
Mark Greenwald, Florida State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #161
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: TERRORIST GROUPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CHALLENGE
Chair: Ursula Lande, Georgia Military College
AMERICANIZING TERRORISM: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF ISIS AND AQAP ENGLISH-LANGUAGE
MAGAZINES
Ursula Lande, Georgia Military College
EXPLORING THE EMERGENCE OF THE ISLAMIC STATE: A CASE STUDY
Laurie Gould, Georgia Southern University; Jack Lightfoot, Georgia Southern University
TRACKING TRENDS OF TERRORISM IN IRAQ: 2003-2012
Daniel Hepworth, Murray State University
TWITTER AND THE INTERACTIVE THEATRICS OF TERROR
Aunshul Rege, Temple University; Scott VanZant, Temple University; Joe Coladonato,
Pennsylvania State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #162
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: VICTIMS’ SERVICES AND NEEDS
Chair: Brandon Kooi, Aurora University
POST-VICTIMIZATION USE OF SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS
Timothy Hayes, University of North Georgia
BARRIERS ENCOUNTERED BY RURAL AND URBAN VICTIM SERVICE AGENCIES
Amanda Goodson, Boise State University
NEEDS & BARRIERS: CRIME VICTIMS & SERVICES
Lisa Growette Bostaph, Boise State University; Laura King, Boise State University; Lane
Kirkland Gillespie, Boise State University; Juan Lopez, Boise State University; Amanda
Goodson, Boise State University
DEMOCRACY AT WORK? THE ROLE OF ACTIVIST VICTIMS IN INFLUENCING CRIME POLICY
Corrie McCue, Bridgewater State University; Richard G. Wright, Bridgewater State University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #163
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: VICTIMS’ INVOLVEMENT IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Chair: Nicholas A. Jones, University of Regina
VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS IN CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES: IS THERE A PLACE FOR
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE?
Andrew Fulkerson, Southeast Missouri State University; Diana Bruns, Southeast Missouri State
University
RESPONDING TO CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES: FROM RAGE TO EMPOWERMENT A
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE APPROACH
Stephane Kirven, Sacred Heart University
A STATE OF MIND: SURVIVORS’ PERSPECTIVES OF SERVING ON AN IMPACT PANEL IN A
MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISON
Laura Krieger, Southeast Missouri State University; Raleigh Blasdell, Southeast Missouri State
University; Michelle Kilburn, Southeast Missouri State University; Luke Moravec, Southeast
Missouri State University
TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN SERBIA: FACTORS AFFECTING VICTIM’S EXPRESSED DESIRE TO
MEET WITH OFFENDERS
Nicholas A. Jones, University of Regina; Stephan Parmentier, Leuven Institute of Criminology;
Elmar Weitekamp, University of Tuebingen; Mary Aspinall, University of Regina
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #164
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: RACIAL AND ETHNIC BIASES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair: Ashley Nichole Arnio, Texas State University
NEW YORK CITY’S STOP AND FRISK: DEBUNKING THE LOGIC
Ryan Carr, Eastern Kentucky University
EXAMINING THE RELEVANCE OF HISTORY FOR CONTEMPORARY RACIAL DISPARITIES IN
IMPRISONMENT RATES
Ashley Nichole Arnio, Texas State University
THE SOCIAL SELECTION OF DISCRIMINATION: RACE AND THE COURTS
Casey Welch, Flagler College
AN ANALYSIS OF A JUVENILE DMC REDUCTION STRATEGY
Paul Elam, Public Policy Associates, Inc.; Lee Michael Johnson, University of West Georgia
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #165
Antigua 1
ROUNDTABLE: REVOLUTIONARY DIALOGUE: WHEN PEDAGOGY AND CIVIL UNREST MEET
Moderator: Jason Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Discussants: Deshonna Collier-Goubil, Biola University; Charles Adams, Bowie State University;
Liza Chowdhury, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Evelyn Garcia, Fairleigh Dickinson University;
Kimberly Jones-Dodson, Western Illinois University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #166
Antigua 2
PANEL: POLICE MANAGERS AS LEADERS AND MOTIVATORS
Chair: Eric Lambert, The University of Mississippi
USING THE STUDENT LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE INVENTORY TO ASSESS THE LEADERSHIP
ABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE OF POLICE MANAGERS
Gennaro Francis Vito, University of Louisville; George E. Higgins, University of Louisville;
Andrew S. Denney, University of Louisville
PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE DEPARTMENT FUNCTIONING BY POLICE OFFICERS
Salih H. Can, Penn State Schuylkill; Helen M. Hendy, Penn State Schuylkill
SPILLING OVER: CORRELATES OF STRAIN-BASED WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT
Eric Lambert, The University of Mississippi; Hanif Qureshi, The University of Cincinnati; Nancy
Hogan, Ferris State University; Charles Klahm, Wayne State University; Brad Smith, Wayne
State University; James Frank, The University of Cincinnati
NEW YORK CITY POLICE RECRUITS: MOTIVATION FACTORS IN BECOMING A POLICE OFFICER
Peter Tam, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #167
Bonaire 1
PANEL: USE OF FORCE, HOMICIDE, AND FEAR OF CRIME
Chair: Jodi Lane, University of Florida
THE EFFECTS OF RACIAL SOCIALIZATION AND FEAR OF CRIME ON ATTITUDES TOWARD
GEORGE ZIMMERMAN
Jodi Lane, University of Florida; Ashley Kuhn, University of Florida
LOCATION-BASED FEAR
Fei Luo, Sam Houston State University; Ling Ren, Sam Houston State University; Jihong S.
Zhao, Sam Houston State University
VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT SOLVING BY WOMEN IN SEX INDUSTRY
Min Liu, Kutztown University
VARIATION IN HOMICIDE CHARACTERISTICS IN HOUSTON “SUPER-NEIGHBORHOODS”
Haerim Jin, Sam Houston State University; Larry Hoover, Sam Houston State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #168
Bonaire 2
OPEN SEMINAR: GETTING THE MOST OUT OF NEW VOLUNTEERS IN POLICE SERVICE
Facilitator: Martin Alan Greenberg, New York State Association of Auxiliary Police, Inc.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #169
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: BORDER SECURITY
Moderator: Magdalena Denham, Sam Houston State University
Authors: James R. Phelps, Angelo State University; Jeffrey Dailey, Angelo State University;
Monica Koenigsberg, Angelo State University
Discussants: Nate Jones, Sam Houston State University; Brian Withrow, Texas State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #170
Bonaire 4
PANEL: PREDICTING SUBSTANCE USE
Chair: Kristina K. Childs, University of Central Florida
THE CONSEQUENCE OF BULLYING: USING GENERAL STRAIN THEORY TO PREDICT ADULT
SUBSTANCE USE
Susan Quinn, Georgia Gwinnett College; Megan Stewart, Georgia Gwinnett College
GPA, ACADEMIC STRAIN, AND SUBSTANCE USE AT 3 U.S. COLLEGES
William Christopher Watkins, Central Connecticut State University
THE DIFFERENT PSYCHOSOCIAL DETERMINANTS AMONG TEENAGED DRUG ABUSERS
BETWEEN TAIWAN AND THE U.S.
Fang-Yi Huang, University of Florida
AN EXAMINATION OF RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PATTERNS OF RISKY BEHAVIOR AND
ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS
Kristina K. Childs, University of Central Florida; James V. Ray, University of Texas at San
Antonio
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #171
Bonaire 5
PANEL: PROPERTY CRIME II: VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS
Chair: Lance R. Hignite, Ph.D., Nevada State College
TESTING THE SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY AND ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY ON
BURGLARY BY CENSUS BLOCK GROUPS AND CENSUS TRACTS
Shelly A. McGrath, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Tonikos Vandiver, University of
Alabama at Birmingham
COMPARING THE TARGET CHOICES OF BURGLARS AND NON-BURGLAR OFFENDERS
Jeffrey Roth, Penn State New Kensington
PROPERTY CRIME VICTIMIZATION ON A UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
Lance R. Hignite, Nevada State College
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #172
Bonaire 6
PANEL: RESEARCH THAT INFORMS PRACTICE IN POLICE AGENCY REFORM
Chair: Tawana Elliott, U.S. Department of Justice
COLLABORATIVE REFORM IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
George Fachner, CNA Corporation
COLLABORATIVE REFORM IN SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
Denise Rodriguez-King, CNA Corporation
DIAGNOSTIC REFORM IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Hildy Saizow, CNA Corporation
THE CHIEF’S PERSPECTIVE ON DATA-DRIVEN APPROACHES TO POLICE AGENCY REFORM
Frank Straub, Spokane Police Department
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #173
Bonaire 7
PANEL: POLICE BEHAVIOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS
Chair: Joseph A. Ferrandino, Indiana University Northwest
ANATOMY OF A POLICE OFFICER KILLED ON ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Joseph A. Ferrandino, Indiana University Northwest
EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF OVERALL JUSTICE PERCEPTIONS ON POLICE OFFICERS’ WORK
PERFORMANCE
Paul Davis Reynolds, Texas State University-San Marcos
THE PROCESS OF CHANGING POLICY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
Michele Muni, Holy Family University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #174
Bonaire 8
PANEL: THE NEW ERA IN POLICE-COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
Chair: Hildy Saizow, CNA Analysis and Solutions
INNOVATION, CRIME-FIGHTING AND COMMUNITY POLICING: CHARTING A COURSE FOR THE
21ST CENTURY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Michael White, CNA Analysis and Solutions; James "Chip” Coldren, CNA Analysis and
Solutions
CHALLENGES AND PROMISING PRACTICES IN COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Hildy Saizow, CNA Analysis and Solutions
STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINING POLICE-COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS: LESSONS LEARNED
FROM SMART POLICING
Vivian Elliott, CNA Analysis and Solutions
TECHNOLOGY AND THE NEW ERA OF POLICE-COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
Laura Kunard, Institute of Government and Public Affairs
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #175
Curacao 2
PANEL: EFFECT OF RACE ON POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS
Chair: Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Indiana University
BLACK POLICE OFFICERS’ VIEWS ON THE POLICING OF BLACK COMMUNITIES IN TORONTO,
CANADA
Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Indiana University
RACE AND ATTITUDES TOWARD THE POLICE: THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF SOCIAL DISTANCE
Joongyeup Lee, Penn State Harrisburg; Jennifer Gibbs, Penn State Harrisburg
SIMPLY PUT, COMMUNITIES OF COLOR HAVE LITTLE CONFIDENCE IN THE POLICE:
CHALLENGES WITHIN POLICING
Bakhitah Abdul-Ra’uf, Radford University
SUPPORT FOR STOP-AND-FRISK POLICY: AN EXAMINATION OF WITHIN RACIAL AND ETHNIC
GROUP VARIATION
Terri Elliott, Prairie View A&M University; Kevin Buckler, Prairie View A&M University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #176
Curacao 3
PANEL: EMERGING ISSUES IN POLICING
Chair: Mike Grabowski, Santa Rosa Junior College
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ORDERS OF PROTECTION
Krystle Gonzalez, Iona College
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS: AN
EXPLORATORY STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE OF KNOWLEDGE AND USAGE
Colby Valentine, Dominican College; Elizabeth Donnelly, University of Windsor; Karen Oehme,
Florida State University
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL SUITABILITY SCREENING OF POLICE OFFICERS TO WORK IN
RACIALLY DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; J.Y. Cindy Kim, University of San Diego; Christine
Collins, Alliant International University; Adriana Del Vecchio, University of San Diego; Michelle
Jimenez, University of San Diego
CURTAILING POLICE ACADEMY SPONSORSHIP IN THE WAKE OF THE FLORIDA ECONOMIC
DOWNTURN
William G. Doerner, Florida State University; William M. Doerner, Federal Housing Finance
Agency
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #177
Curacao 4
PANEL: UNDERSTANDING STUDENT AND COMMUNITY ISSUES IN UNIVESITY AND
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Scott Powell, Ivy Tech Community College
NATURAL DISASTERS- DOES CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION PLAY A ROLE IN EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TO NATURAL DISASTERS?
Matt McCarthy, Northeast Community College
DRINKING THE KOOL-AID: STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF DANGEROUS CULTS AND NEW
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS
Alyssa Morgan tenBroek, University of Central Missouri; Ashley Wellman, University of Central
Missouri
WHAT HAS TECH GOT TO DO WITH IT? UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCES OF
TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCE TO ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT
Scott Powell, Ivy Tech Community College; Melchor de Guzman, The College at Brockport
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #178
Curacao 5
OPEN SEMINAR: THE DARK SIDE: WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A SUCCESSFUL ADMINISTRATOR
Facilitators: Nicole Leeper Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas; Craig Hemmens, Washington
State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #179
Curacao 6
PANEL: CURRENT RESEARCH FROM BIOSOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Joshua Duntley, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PSYCHOPATHY, REACTIVE, AND PROACTIVE AGGRESSION: A
GENDERED APPROACH
Jessica Wells, Sam Houston State University; Todd Armstrong, Sam Houston State University;
Danielle Boisvert, Sam Houston State University
THE IMPACT OF POST-RECALL FEEDBACK ON WITNESS SUGGESTABILITY
Dana Hirm Mueller, Florida International University; Nadja Schreiber Compo, Florida
International University
ONE SINGLE CRIMINALITY OR MULTIPLE CORRELATED PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS?
Yusheng Lin, National Taipei University
STALKING IS AN EVOLVED MATING STRATEGY
Joshua Duntley, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #180
Curacao 7
PANEL: WRITING AND THE CURRICULUM
Chair: Shelley Keith, Mississippi State University
CREATING SELF-DIRECTED LEARNERS: EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE WRITING
CENTER
Shelley Keith, Mississippi State University; Stacy Kastner, Mississippi State University
MEASURING PROGRESS TOWARDS STUDENT WRITING OBJECTIVES: CONNECTING
STUDENTS WITH ACADEMIC SOURCES USING TECHNOLOGY
Robert E. Fitzpatrick, Plymouth State University; David A. Mackey, Plymouth State University
CLOSING THE GAP: TEACHING COMPOSITION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR STUDENT
SUCCESS
Gregory W. Sydoriw, Morrisville State College; Claire E. Armstrong-Seward, Morrisville State
College
THE ANATOMY OF A RESEARCH ARTICLE: A UNIQUE APPROACH TO LITERATURE REVIEW AND
SYTHESIS
Natalie Rhianna Florez, Washington State University; Roger L. Schaefer, Washington State
University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #181
Boca VI
PANEL: THE IMPACT OF PARENTAL INCARCERATION, MORAL DISENGAGEMENT AND POSTINCARCERATION RECIDIVISM ON SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Chair: Richard Rogers, Youngstown State University
THE INFLUENCE OF PARENTAL INCARCERATION ON OFFSPRING OFFENDING
Lindsay Spiker, Youngstown State University; Richard Rogers, Youngstown State
University
A COMPARISON BETWEEN SINGLE AND GROUP JUVENILE HOMICIDE OFFENDERS WITH
RESPECT TO POST-INCARCERATION RECIDIVISM
Jordyn Rad, University of South Florida; Kathleen M. Heide, University of South Florida;
Norair Khachatryan, University of South Florida; Erich V. Hummel, Florida Department of
Corrections
CORRELATES OF MORAL DISENGAGEMENT IN A SAMPLE OF SERIOUS ADOLESCENT
OFFENDERS
Stephanie Cardwell, University of Texas at Dallas
RECIDIVISM AMONG SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Turgut Ozkan, University of Texas at Dallas
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #182
Boca VII
PANEL: REDUCING RECIDIVISM THROUGH PROGRAMMING AND ASSESSMENT
Chair: Lee Ayers, Southern Oregon University
SHIFTING THE DOC DOLLARS: JUSTICE REINVESTMENT
Lee Ayers, Southern Oregon University
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
CRIMINAL SPECIALISTS AND GENERALISTS: WHO IS MORE LIKELY TO REOFFEND?
Julia Laskorunsky, Pennsylvania State University
CREATING A PAROLE RISK ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT
Charlene Taylor, Boise State University; Angelique Zojonc, Boise State University
BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMMING IN LOUISIANA: LESSONS FROM THE FIELD
Robert Hanser, University of Louisiana at Monroe
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #183
Boca VIII
ROUNDTABLE: PARTICIPANT AND TEAM PERSPECTIVES IN VETERANS TREATMENT COURTS:
EXAMINATION OF NATIONAL AND SITE-SPECIFIC RESEARCH
Moderator: Julie M. Baldwin, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Discussants: Kelli D. Martin, Tarrant County Community Supervision & Corrections Department;
Saskia Santos, South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
EVENT #184
Doctoral Summit Orientation
Antigua 3
By Invitation Only.
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
EVENT #185
All Regions Ice Cream Social
Bonaire Foyer
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #186
Bonaire 1
Western Region General Business Meeting
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #187
Bonaire 2
Midwest Region General Business Meeting
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #188
Bonaire 5
Southern Region General Business Meeting
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #189
Bonaire 6
Southwest Region General Business Meeting
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #190
Bonaire 7
Northeast Region General Business Meeting
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
EVENT #191
ACJS President Reception
Grand Sierra B
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Day At A Glance
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
ACJS Law and Public Policy Section General
Business Meeting and Breakfast
Boca VI
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
ACJS Security and Crime Prevention Section
Executive Board Meeting
Boca VIII
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
ACJS Restorative and Community Justice
Section General Business Meeting and Breakfast
Boca VII
7:30 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Academic Review Committee Meeting
Curacao 8
7:30 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Juvenile Justice Section Breakfast and
General Business Meeting
Salon I, 5th Fl.
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Alpha Phi Sigma Events
Martinique Ballroom
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship
Section Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 5
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Student Affairs Committee Meeting
Curacao 6
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Victimology Section General Business
Meeting
Curacao 7
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Corrections Section Executive Board
Meeting
Boca VIII
8:00 AM – 6:15 PM
Panels, Roundtables, Workshops
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Justice Quarterly and Journal of Criminal Justice
Education Editorial Board Meetings
Boca V
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Coffee Bar
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Employment Exchange Open
Hibiscus
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS Police Section Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 6
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS Community College Section Executive
Board Meeting
Curacao 7
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS International Section Executive Board
Meeting
Boca VI
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Editorial
Board Meeting
Boca VII
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS Assessment Committee Meeting
Boca VIII
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS Student Luncheon
Atrium East,
Main Building
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS International Section General Business
Meeting
Antigua 1
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS Victimology Section Executive Board
Meeting
Curacao 5
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
Jesuit Criminal Justice Educators Association
Meeting
Curacao 6
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS Membership Committee Meeting
Boca VI
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS 2016 Program Committee Meeting
Boca VII
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
ACJS Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship
Section General Business Meeting
Boca VIII
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS International Section Reception and
Gerhard O. W. Mueller Award Ceremony
Antigua 1
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Section Executive
Board Meeting
Curacao 6
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Women in Criminal Justice Editorial Board Meeting Curacao 7
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
White Collar Crime Research Consortium Meeting Boca VI
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
ACJS 2016 Awards Committee Chairs Meeting
Boca VII
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Caribbean Crime Group Meeting
Boca VIII
12:30 PM – 4:45 PM
ACJS Certification Reviewer Training
(Pre-Registration Required)
Curacao 8
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Keynote Speaker and Book Signing:
Lt. General Russel L. Honore (Ret.)
Grand Sierra B
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
ACJS Minorities and Women Section General
Business Meeting
Curacao 6
Thursday, March 5, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
ACJS Restorative and Community Justice Section Curacao 7
Executive Board Meeting
3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
ACJS Victimology Section General Business
Meeting and Sundae Social
Boca VI
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
International Police Executive Symposium
Reception
Bonaire 2
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
ACJS Juvenile Justice Section Reception
And General Business Meeting
Antigua 1
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
ACJS Law and Public Policy Section Awards
Ceremony
Boca VII
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
ACJS Community College Section Reception
Boca VIII
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
African Criminology and Justice Association
Meeting
Curacao 7
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Washington State University Reception:
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the
Division of Governmental Studies and
Services (DGSS)
Grand Sierra A
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Thursday, March 5, 2015
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
EVENT #192
Boca VI
ACJS Law and Public Policy Section General
Business Meeting and Breakfast
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
EVENT #193
Boca VIII
ACJS Security and Crime Prevention Section
Executive Board Meeting
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
EVENT #194
Boca VII
ACJS Restorative and Community Justice
Section General Business Meeting and Breakfast
7:30 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #195
Curacao 8
ACJS Academic Review Committee Meeting
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Alpha Phi Sigma Events
Martinique Ballroom
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #196
Curacao 5
ACJS Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship
Section Executive Board Meeting
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #197
ACJS Student Affairs Committee Meeting
Curacao 6
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #198
ACJS Victimology Section General
Business Meeting
Curacao 7
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #199
ACJS Corrections Section Executive
Board Meeting
Boca VIII
Thursday, March 5, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #200
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: REVISITING CORE QUESTIONS
Chair: Jean McGloin, University of Maryland
ACTING ON ATTITUDES: EXAMINING THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN SITUATIONAL
CIRCUMSTANCES AND ATTITUDES ON THE EMERGENCE OF DELINQUENCY
Kyle Thomas, University of Maryland
EXAMINATION OF THE LEGAL AND ILLEGAL WORK OVERLAP
Holly Nguyen, University of Maryland
THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF CRIMINAL CAPITAL
Zachary Rowan, University of Maryland; Thomas Loughran, University of Maryland
REVISITING THE MEANING OF PERCEIVED PEER DEVIANCE
Jean McGloin, University of Maryland
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #201
Grand Sierra D
PANEL: PERCEPTIONS AND ERRORS IN CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Chair: Sanaz Alasti, Lamar University
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: MISTAKES MADE BY THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Zachary Larson, Norwich University
WOMEN AND THE DEATH PENALTY: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Sanaz Alasti, Lamar University; Eric Bronson, Lamar University
EMPATHY, DISTANCE, AND BLAME: JUROR PERCEPTIONS OF BLACK MALE HOMICIDE
VICTIMS IN CAPITAL CASES
Alicia Girgenti, Merrimack College
LEGISLATIVE RESPONSES TO WRONGFUL CONVICTION: DO PARTISAN PRINCIPALS AND
ADVOCACY EFFORTS INFLUENCE STATE LEVEL CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY?
Stephanie Kent, Cleveland State University; Jason Carmichael, McGill University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #202
Grand Sierra E
FEATURE PANEL: INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS AND RECIDIVISM
Chair: Layne Dittmann, Sam Houston State University
METHODS AND SENTENCING
Brian Iannacchione, University of Northern Colorado
REDUCING PRISON TERMS THROUGH INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS: WHO BENEFITS IN THE
FEDERAL COURTS?
Layne Dittmann, Sam Houston State University; Travis Franklin, Sam Houston State University;
Tri Keah Henry, Sam Houston State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PAYMENT AND RECIDIVISM AMONG
ADULT OFFENDERS
Stacy H. Haynes, Mississippi State University; Alison C. Cares, Assumption College; R. Barry
Ruback, Pennsylvania State University
PLEASURE VS. PAIN: AN APPLICATION OF BECCARIA’S PLEASURE PAIN PRINCIPLE ON THE
CONVICTED PRISON POPULATION OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
Karen Lancaster-Ellis, University of the West Indies
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #203
Grand Sierra F
FEATURE ROUNDTABLE: BRINGING CRIME AND MEDIA RESEARCH TO THE PEOPLE: A NEW
PERSPECTIVE
Moderator: Franklin T. Wilson, Indiana State University
Discussants: Nickie Phillips, St. Francis College; Scott Vollum, University of Minnesota-Duluth;
Jacki Buffington-Vollum, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Tammy S. Garland, University of
Tennessee Chattanooga
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #204
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: USE OF THE INTERNET AND FREE SPEECH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair: Ricky Guttierez, California State University, Sacramento
CURRENT TRENDS ON INMATE ONLINE PROFILES
Brooke Cookely, University of Central Missouri
CYBER-TRUANCY: SKIPPING SCHOOL IN THE ONLINE WORLD
Patricia Dahl, Washburn University
HATE SPEAK AND APPROPRIATE SOCIETAL, GOVERNMENTAL, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
RESPONSE
Daniel Georges-Abeyie, Texas Southern University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #205
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: EXAMINING INNOVATIVE TOPICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE THROUGH NONTRADITIONAL
METHODS
Chair: Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University
HOW LONGITUDINAL STUDIES ARE USED TO DEVELOP POLICY: A CONTENT
ANALYSIS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University; Michael Brown, Ball State University
IMPLEMENTING AND SUSTAINING PREDICTIVE GANG PREVENTION; A QUALITATIVE STUDY
OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEADERS
Robert Brzenchek, Peirce College
Thursday, March 5, 2015
BOTCHED EXECUTIONS: KILLING BY ANY OTHER NAME, THE OKLAHOMA EXPERIENCE
Howard Kurtz, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
HUMANITARIAN FACTORS V. RISK FACTORS: A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF
COMBAT VETERANS AND VIOLENT OFFENDERS
Roxanne Rodriguez, Norwich University; Elizabeth Gurian, Norwich University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #206
Antigua 1
PANEL: POLICE EXECUTIVES AND THE FUTURE
Chair: Charles James Kocher, Saint Joseph’s University
RETHINKING THE ROLE OF POLICING IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY: BACK TO BASICS
Charles James Kocher, Saint Joseph’s University
WITH AN EYE TOWARD THE FUTURE: FOUR SELF-IDENTIFIED CHALLENGES OF POLICE
EXECUTIVE LEADERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
David P. Weiss, Fitchburg State University
ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University/Walden University; David E. Lambert,
University of New Haven
THE EVOLVING STRATEGY OF POLICING WITHIN THE VORTEX OF CRIME CHANGE
Joseph Pascarella, Saint Joseph's College
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #207
Antigua 2
FEATURE PANEL: SOLVING PROBLEMS IN POLICE WORK
Chair: Andrew Barbato, Western New England University
A FRESH SET OF EYES: MAKING THE CASE FOR PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS IN COLD CASES
Sarah Stein, Western New England University
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO POLICING IN A DIVERGENT COMMUNITY
Edward Cronin, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
BODY CAMERAS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
Andrew Barbato, Western New England University
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLICE GANG ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS, CO-OFFENDING
NETWORKS, AND VIOLENT CRIME
Samuel Peterson, University of Cincinnati; Murat Ozer, University of Cincinnati; Robin Engel,
University of Cincinnati
Thursday, March 5, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #208
Bonaire 1
PANEL: LEGALITY, REGULATION, AND ENFORCEMENT OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME-RELATED
STATUTES
Chair: Patrick Griffin, The Citadel
TRENDS IN THE LEGALITY AND REGULATION OF ONLINE AND OFFSHORE SPORTS GAMBLING
Patrick Griffin, The Citadel
CURTAILING ILLICIT ARMS DEALS THROUGH THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE FOREIGN
CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT
Susan Hall, Florida Gulf Coast University
ASSET RECOVERY IN CORRUPTION CASES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS IDENTIFIES SERIOUS
FLAWS IN U.S. TRACING PROCEDURE
Peter Leasure, University of South Carolina
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #209
Bonaire 2
PANEL: DOMESTIC & FAMILY VIOLENCE IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS
Chair: Diana Noone, Fairmont State University
MANAGING FAMILY CONFLICTS AMONG AFRICANS IN THE UNITED STATES: CHALLENGES
AND PROSPECTS
Ernest Uwazie, California State University-Sacramento
MYTHS AND REALITY OF SPOUSAL ABUSE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF CHINESE CYBER
BRIDES IN THE US
Amy Situ-Liu, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
THE ROLE OF RELIGION ON INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AMONG UNDOCUMENTED LATIN
AMERICAN WOMEN IN NEW YORK CITY
Chunrye Kim, John Jay College; Hung-En Sung, John Jay College; Sheyla Delgado, John Jay
College; Deysbel Peña, The Spence School
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: POLICY AND PERCEPTIONS IN AUSTRALIA
Diana Noone, Fairmont State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #210
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: CULTURE OF BRUTALITY
Chair: David Baker, Texas Southern University
Author: Patrick Smith-Stewart, Independent Scholar
Critics: Jason M. Williams, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Sean Wilson, Texas Southern
University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #211
Bonaire 4
PANEL: LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS OF DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
Chair: Nicole Leeper Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas
A DEMOCRACY DEFICIENCY WITHIN AMERICAN DRUG POLICY
Hayden Griffin, III, University of Alabama at Birmingham
THE SPATIAL FACTORS BEHIND THE OPEN-AIR DRUG MARKETS IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO-CANADA
Davut Akca, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
THE HOMOGENIZATION OF SUBSTANCE USE AND RISK IN TWO NIGHTTIME LEISURE SCENES
Philip R. Kavanaugh, Penn State Harrisburg
EXAMINING THE CORRELATION OF STATE LIQUOR LAWS AND CRIME
Mary Hurtenbach, University of Texas at Dallas; Nicole Leeper Piquero, University of Texas at
Dallas; Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas; Robert Morris, University of Texas at
Dallas
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #212
Bonaire 5
PANEL: THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUBSTANCE USE
Chair: Albert M. Kopak, Western Carolina University
EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL AND MARIJUANA USE ON COMMERCIAL SEXUAL
EXPLOITATION AMONG MALE YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS
Joan A. Reid, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas
at Dallas; Christopher J. Sullivan, University of Cincinnati
COLLEGE STUDENT DRINK PATTERNS: DO HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS TRANSFER?
Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; John A. Lewis, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
LONG TERM CONSEQUENCES OF SUBSTANCE USE FROM YOUNG ADULTHOOD TO MIDDLE
ADULTHOOD
Matthew Charles Johnson, University of Houston-Downtown; Michael Cavanaugh Jr.,
University of Houston-Downtown; Scott Menard, Sam Houston State University
THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ALCOHOL USE, DRUG USE, AND OFFENDING
AMONG JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Albert M. Kopak, Western Carolina University; Steven L. Proctor, Louisiana State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #213
Bonaire 6
OPEN SEMINAR: BUILDING YOUR SCHOLARSHIP RECORD: TIPS ON HOW TO NAVIGATE THE
PUBLISHING WORLD
Facilitator: N. Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #214
Bonaire 7
FEATURE PANEL: IMMIGRATION ISSUES AROUND U.S. BORDER POLICIES
Chair: Amanda Schanz, Mercyhurst University
UNACCOMPANIED MINOR AT THE BORDER: OPINIONS OF LATINO ADULTS
Myrna Cintron, Prairie View A&M University
ENFORCING ORDER ON THE BORDER: IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ON THE US-MEXICO
BORDER
Eric Gamino, Texas A&M University
U.S. IMMIGRATION: EVOLVING SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES OF LATINA/LATINO IMMIGRANTS AS A
RESULT OF IMMIGRATION POLICY CHANGES
Amanda Schanz, Mercyhurst University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #215
Bonaire 8
PANEL: POLICING POTPOURRI: SROS, RURAL POLICING, AND SENTIMENTS TOWARD POLICE
Chair: Caroletta Shuler Ivey, Claflin University
AN EVALUATION OF A STATE’S SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM IN HIGH SCHOOLS
Caroletta Shuler Ivey, Claflin University
POLICE IN THE RURAL COMMUNITY: ASSESSING BASIC HEALTH NEEDS
Kweilin Pikciunas, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Jonathon Cooper, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania; Michele Crytzer, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Riah Hoffman,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania; David Zacur, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
POLICING IN AN ERA OF MISTRUST
Tammy Lynn Hodo, Virginia Commonwealth University
THE EFFECTS OF POLICE SATISFACTION ON PERCEIVED RISK OF VICTIMIZATION: ANALYSES
USING AN INTERNATIONAL SAMPLE
Jessica Abbott, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Shelly McGrath, University of
Alabama Birmingham
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #216
Curacao 1
ROUNDTABLE: ONLINE AND DISTANCE INSTRUCTION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: IDEAS,
ASSIGNMENTS, AND ADVICE
Moderator: Matt McCarthy, Northeast Community College
Discussants: Holly Dershem-Bruce, Dawson Community College; Jessica Noble, Lewis and
Clark Community College; Jeffrey Rush, Troy University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #217
Curacao 2
PANEL: PROACTIVE POLICING STRATEGIES
Chair: J. Pete Blair, Texas State University
DISTRACTION TECHNIQUES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ROOM ENTRIES
J. Pete Blair, Texas State University; M.Hunter Martaindale, Texas State University
IMPACT OF INCREASED TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT IN WESTERN KENTUCKY
David White, Paducah Police Department; Daniel Hepworth, Murray State University
ELIMINATING CRIME: AN EXAMINATION OF POLICE-BASED CRIME REDUCTION STRATEGIES
Adrienne M.F. Peters, University of Fraser Valley; Irwin M. Cohen, University of Fraser Valley
THE SHADOW OF COMMUNITY POLICING: PARAMILITARY POLICING IN AMERICA
Hyeyoung Lim, University of Alabama at Birmingham
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #218
Curacao 3
OPEN SEMINAR: ESTABLISHING A STATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATOR ASSOCIATION
Facilitator: Jim Ruiz, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #219
Curacao 4
PANEL: CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY AND SIMULATIONS
Chair: Karen Miner-Romanoff, Franklin University
INTERACTIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS MODEL: DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE AND
EFFECTIVE TEACHING TOOLS TO MEET COMPLEX NEEDS
Karen Miner-Romanoff, Franklin University
VIRTUAL INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY TEACHING AND LEARNING: AN EVALUATION OF THE
“MURDER@” PROJECT
Kathrine Johnson, University of West Florida; Helen Jones, Leeds Beckett University; Liz
Frondigoun, Glasgow Caledonian University
FLIPPING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM CLASSROOM
Kasey Tucker-Gail, University of Toledo
PEDAGOGICAL USE OF JOB SIMULATIONS
Delmar P. Wright, Saint Leo University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #220
City View 7, 4th Fl.
PANEL: POLICE PRACTITIONER MEETS POLICING SCHOLARS IN RESEARCH
Chair: Kam Chow Wong, Xavier University
POLICE PRACTITIONER MEETS POLICING SCHOLARS IN RESEARCH
Kam Chow Wong, Xavier University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
THE PROBLEM OF POLICE PRACTITIONER AND RESEARCHER COLLABORATIONS
John Eterno, Molloy College
SHARING THOUGHTS AND DEBATING IDEAS: POLICE SCHOLARS VS. PRACTITIONERS
Dilip Das, International Police Executive Symposium; Danika McLeod, University of
Cincinnati
QUALITY AND QUANTITY: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH MANUSCRIPTS PUBLISHED
IN POLICE PRACTICE AND RESEARCH
Melchor C. de Guzman, The College of Brockport, State University of New York
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
EVENT #221
Boca V
Justice Quarterly and Journal of Criminal
Justice Education Editorial Board Meetings
Justice Quarterly: 8:30 AM
Combined Editorial Board Continental Breakfast: 9:00 AM
Journal of Criminal Justice Education: 9:30 AM
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Coffee Bar
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Employment Exchange Open
Hibiscus
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT#222
Hibiscua
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE SPECIAL EVENT
PRESENTATION: TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL JOB INTERVIEW
Presenter: Jim Ruiz, Penn State Harrisburg and Employment Exchange Chair
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #223
ACJS Police Section Executive Board
Meeting
Curacao 6
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #224
Curacao 7
ACJS Community College Section Executive
Board Meeting
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 PM
EVENT #225
Boca VI
ACJS International Section Executive Board
Meeting
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #226
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice
Editorial Board Meeting
Boca VII
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #227
ACJS Assessment Committee Meeting
Boca VIII
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #228
Grand Sierra A
PANEL: THE MEDIA, INDUSTRY, AND CRIME
Chair: Craig R. Jankowski, West Virginia Wesleyan College
MUSIC PIRACY AND ITS CRIMINALIZATION
Craig R. Jankowski, West Virginia Wesleyan College
DECEPTION IN MUSIC
Tomas Guillen, Seattle University
THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENTERPRISE: WALLOWING IN PROFIT, MANAGING
SENTIMENT, AND PRODUCING SOCIAL HARM
Jonathan A. Felden, North Carolina State University; Kevin I. Minor, Eastern Kentucky
University
THE NOT SO SECRET, DIRTY LITTLE SECRET OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN SPORTS: AN
EXAMINATION OF MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS
Ken Dowler, Wilfrid Laurier University-Brantford Campus; Laura Dowler, Wilfrid Laurier
University-Brantford Campus
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #229
Grand Sierra B
CLOSED SEMINAR: CLOSED SESSION FOR ACJS PREVIOUSLY TRAINED CERTIFICATION
REVIEWERS: RECENT BOARD APPROVED REVISIONS TO THE ACJS STANDARDS- SESSION 2
Facilitator: Barbara Peat, Chair of ACJS Academic Review Committee
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #230
Grand Sierra C
FEATURE PRESIDENTIAL ROUNDTABLE: EXPANDING ACJS BOUNDARIES: THE CRIME &
JUSTICE POLICY COALITION
Moderator: Brian K. Payne, President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Participants: Nancy G. La Vigne, The Urban Institute; Edward R. Maguire, American
University; Laura Dugan, University of Maryland; Peter B. Wood, Eastern Michigan University;
Joycelyn M. Pollock, Texas State University; Robert Langworthy, University of Central Florida;
Daniel P. Mears, Florida State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #231
Grand Sierra D
PANEL: CORRECTIONAL OFFICER PERSONNEL: JOB SATISFACTION, STRESS, AND
DANGEROUSNESS
Chair: Addrain Conyers, Marist College
CORRELATES OF PERCEIVED DANGEROUSNESS AMONG JAIL STAFF
Eric Lambert, The University of Mississippi; Eugene Paoline, University of Central Florida;
Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University; Kevin Minor, Eastern Kentucky University; James Wells,
Eastern Kentucky University; Shannon Barton-Bellessa, Indiana State University
THE JOB SATISFACTION AND WORK-RELATED STRESS OF PRISON WARDENS: DOES GENDER
MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Jeanne Stinchcomb, Florida Atlantic University
A CAREER AND LIFE STAGE ANALYSIS OF JAIL STAFF OUTCOMES
Eugene Paoline, University of Central Florida; Eric Lambert, The University of Mississippi;
Nancy Hogan, Ferris State University; Marie Griffin, Arizona State University; Bitna Kim,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
LIVING THE LIFE OF A CORRECTIONAL OFFICER: NARRATIVES ON COPING
Addrain Conyers, Marist College, Amy Lora, Marist College
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #232
Grand Sierra E
PANEL: ASSESSING JUVENILE JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS, ADMINISTRATION, AND AGENTS
Chair: Riane M. Brolin, Radford University
ASSESSING YOUNG MALES’ PERSPECTIVES ON THE CULTURAL COMPETENCY OF JUVENILE
JUSTICE STAFF AND PREDICTING PSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONING
Crystal Rodriguez, Bronx Community College
EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION AND PROBATION
AND PAROLE OFFICE BEHAVIOR
Riane M. Bolin, Radford University; Brandon K. Applegate, University of South Carolina
Thursday, March 5, 2015
AN APPRAISAL OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN LAGOS
STATE, NIGERIA
Comfort Oyinlola Oyafunke-Omoniyi, Olabisi Onabanjo University
THE NEED FOR INTERAGENCY COOPERATION FOR JUVENILE BOOT CAMPS’ EFFECTIVENESS
Sedat Kula, Turkish National Police
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #233
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND ITS PREVENTION
Chair: Brittany E. Hayes, Sam Houston State University
APPLICATION OF SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION TO POST-SEPARATION ABUSE
Brittany E. Hayes, Sam Houston State University
AN ASSESSMENT OF AN EXPEDITED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COURT IN TEXAS
Angela Marie Collins, Sam Houston State University; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State
University; Nicole Wilkes, Sam Houston State University
POLICE RESPONSE TIME TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Brittney Thorndyke, Boise State University
POLICE RESPONSE TO CHILDREN AT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENTS
Danielle Swerin, Boise State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #234
Grand Sierra G
FEATURE OPEN SEMINAR: VOICES OF THE EXONERATED: DEATH ROW EXONEREES SHARE
THEIR STORIES AND PERSPECTIVES
Moderator: Scott Vollum, University of Minnesota Duluth
Discussants: Juan Melendez, Witness to Innocence; Seth Penalver, Witness to Innocence;
Dave Keaton, Witness to Innocence; Alicia Koutsoulieris, Amnesty International
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #235
Grand Sierra H
FEATURE PANEL: CRIME AND SPORTS
Chair: Jeff Lee, Troy University
ALCOHOL SALES AT INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC EVENTS: AN INITIAL CASE STUDY AT TROY
UNIVERSITY
Jeff Lee, Troy University; John Hartwell, Troy University; Jason Lee, University of North Florida
SOMETIMES MORE IS NOT BETTER: THE SUPER BOWL OF CRIMINAL JOCKS
Kristi Sweeny, University of North Florida; Jason Lee, University of North Florida; Elizabeth
Gregg, University of North Florida
WHAT’S THE BOTTOM LINE? – ALCOHOL, ATHLETICS, AND ATMOSPHERE
Jason Lee, University of North Florida; Kristi Sweeny, University of North Florida; Elizabeth
Gregg, University of North Florida
Thursday, March 5, 2015
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE NFL: POSSIBLE RED ZONE FUMBLE?
Kristi Sweeney, University of North Florida; Elizabeth Gregg, University of North Florida; Jason
Lee, University of North Florida
WHAT HAPPENS IN COLLEGE STAYS IN COLLEGE: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF SPORTS HAZING
COVERAGE
Jackie Chavez, Troy University; Jeff Lee, Troy University; Donna Oliver, Troy University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #236
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: TERRORISM THEN AND NOW
Chair: William Tafoya, University of New Haven
LETHAL WEAPON: THE INCREASING THREAT POSED BY BOKO HARAM IN WEST AFRICA
Vesna Markovic, University of New Haven
DOMESTIC RADICALIZATION, RETURNING FOREIGN FIGHTERS, AND INTERNATIONAL
TERRORISM: THE THREAT TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Timothy Horohoe, University of New Haven
TERRORIST CASH: INVESTIGATING UNDERGROUND CURRENCIES
Jon Iodonisi, University of New Haven
TERRORISM: SOCIAL MEDIA, ISIS, AND RESEARCH
Timothy Newberry, University of New Haven
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #237
Antigua 2
PANEL: POLICE MANAGEMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
Chair: Jeong Lim Kim, Tarleton State University
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN POLICE TRAINING
Peter C. Kratcoski, Kent State University; Maxmilian Edelbacher, Austrian Federal Police
POLICE OVERSIGHT IN EAST AFRICA COMMENTARY
James Simon Opolot, Texas Southern University
EXAMINING THE ANTECEDENTS OF THE WORK MOTIVATION IN THE CONTEXT OF TURKISH
NATIONAL POLICE
Ismail Cenk Demirkol, Turkish National Police; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State University;
Ahmet Cevik, Turkish National Police
A STUDY ON DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE POLICE OFFICERS’
OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS IN SOUTH KOREA
Jeong Lim Kim, Tarleton State University; Sharece Downey, Tarleton State University; Ryung
Nam Kim, University of Chicago
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #238
Bonaire 1
PANEL: CYBER AWARNESS: AN EXAMINATION OF MONEY LAUNDERING AND
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AS MAJOR CONCERNS
Chair: Jay Kennedy, Michigan State University
INFORMATION IN THE GREY AREA: THE ETHICS OF SHARING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
WHEN OWNERSHIP RIGHTS ARE AMBIGUOUS
Jay Kennedy, Michigan State University
MONEY LAUNDERING AND CYBERSPACE
Timothy Saldibar, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
MONEY LAUNDERING
Ayman al Hawawsheh, Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #239
Bonaire 2
PANEL: GENDERED VIOLENCE AND ATTITUDES TOWARD WOMEN AROUND THE GLOBE
Chair: Diana Bruns, Southeast Missouri State University
FAMILY VIOLENCE AND CHINESE IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Yenli Yeh, University of Virginia’s College at Wise
ARE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS SPECIALISTS OR GENERALISTS?
Sara Simmons, Sam Houston State University; Leana Bouffard, Sam Houston State University
POLICE ATTITUDES TOWARD WOMEN IN SOUTHERN INDIA: A PILOT STUDY
Diana Bruns, Southeast Missouri State University; Julie Schroeder, Jackson State University;
Olga Osby, Jackson State University; Safiya Omari, Jackson State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #240
Bonaire 3
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: KIDS, COPS, AND CONFESSIONS: INSIDE THE INTERROGATION
ROOM
Chair: Robert Worley, Lamar University
Author: Barry C. Feld, University of Minnesota Law School
Discussants: Henda Hsu, Lamar University; Ronald Hunter, Georgia Gwinnett College; Lisa
Nored, University of Southern Mississippi; Darrell Ross, Valdosta State University; Vidisha
Worley, Lamar University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #241
Bonaire 4
PANEL: THE DECRIMINALIZATION AND LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA AND OTHER DRUGS
Chair: Jared M. Ellison, University of Nebraska-Omaha
PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS: UNINTENDED CONSQUENCES AND RECENT DRUG
POLICIES
David Lilley, University of Toledo
ASSESSING POTENTIAL FINANCIAL BENEFITS OF DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA IN A LARGE
URBAN COUNTY
Stephen J. Clipper, University of Texas at Dallas; Haley Zettler, University of Texas at Dallas;
Robert. G. Morris, University of Texas at Dallas
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE
LEGALIZATION/DECRIMINALIZATION OF CANNABIS
Katie Swope, Stevenson University; Michael Gordon, Stevenson University; Hamin Shabazz,
Stevenson University; Geetha Suresh, Stevenson University
BORDERS UP IN SMOKE: MARIJUANA ENFORCEMENT IN NEBRASKA AFTER COLORADO’S
LEGALIZATION
Jared M. Ellison, University of Nebraska-Omaha; Ryan E. Spohn, University of NebraskaOmaha
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #242
Bonaire 5
PANEL: SEX CRIMES: INVESTIGATING POLICY
Chair: Mary Evans, University of Northern Colorado
A REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON SEX OFFENDER RESIDENCE RESTRICTIONS: IMPLICATIONS
FOR POLICY
Casey Boswell, American University; Joanne Savage, American University
SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT POLICIES: ATTITUDES ACROSS CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PROFESSIONS
Corey Call, Virginia Commonwealth University
SEX OFFENDERS' EXPERIENCES OF REGISTRATION AND COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION: A
STATEWIDE EXAMINATION
Mary Evans, University of Northern Colorado; Vanessa Woodward, University of West Georgia
INCREASING OR DECREASING PUBLIC SAFETY? AN EXAMINATION OF JUVENILE SEX
OFFENDERS & THE ADAM WALSH ACT
Rachel Gould, Bridgewater State University; Richard Wright, Bridgewater State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #243
Bonaire 6
OPEN SEMINAR: TRANSITIONING TO THE FRONT OF THE CLASSROOM: TIPS ON TEACHING
AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
Facilitators: Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore; Andrea Cantora, University of Baltimore
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #244
Bonaire 7
PANEL: HOMELAND SECURITY: EDUCATION, RHETORIC, TRAFFICKING, AND LEADERS IN
VIOLENCE
Chair: Anthony G. Markert, Western Connecticut State University
PROPOSAL TO ADD HOMELAND SECURITY EDUCATION TO AN EXISTING UNDERGRADUATE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM
Anthony G. Markert, Western Connecticut State University
CYBERCRIME IN PRESIDENTIAL RHETORIC
Nancy E. Marion, University of Akron; Joshua B. Hill, Tiffin University
TRENDS AND PATTERNS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITED STATES: A DESCRIPTIVE
STUDY USING NEW UCR DATA
Marco A. Muscillo, Florida International University; Suman Kakar, Florida International
University
LEADERS IN VIOLENCE
Lynne Snowden, University of North Carolina – Wilmington; Alexander J. Simon, University of
North Carolina - Wilmington
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #245
Bonaire 8
PANEL: POLICING: CALLS FOR SERVICE AND TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Meghan Mitchell, Sam Houston State University
NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND POLICE CALLS FOR SERVICE IN GENTRIFYING AREAS
Meghan Mitchell, Sam Houston State University; Matt Nobles, Sam Houston State University
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRAFFIC STOPS AND CALLING THE POLICE FOR
NON-CRIME PROBLEMS
Joselyne Chenane, University of Nebraska Omaha
POLICE, THEIR COMMUNITIES, AND TECHNOLOGY
Heriberto Rodriguez, University of Texas at Arlington
A COMPARISON OF THE WEB PAGES OF SMALL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN FLORIDA
AND TEXAS
Brion Sever, Florida Gulf Coast University; Shawn Keller, Florida Gulf Coast
University; Michael Dreznin, Florida Gulf Coast University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #246
Curacao 1
PANEL: ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES AFFECTING CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION IN THE 21
CENTURY
Chair: Moneque Walker-Pickett, Saint Leo University
THROW FERPA OUT THE WINDOW: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STUDENT ADVISING WHILE SHARING OFFICE SPACE WITH COLLEAGUES
Moneque Walker-Pickett, Saint Leo University; Jalika Waugh, Saint Leo University
ST
Thursday, March 5, 2015
THE AVAILABILITY OF VICTIMOLOGY COURSES IN BACCALAUREATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PROGRAMS
Molly Smith, Sam Houston State University
WHEN IT GETS GANGSTA: USING GANGSTA RAP LYRICS TO EXAMINE VARIOUS CONFLICTS
IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
Gordon Arthur Crews, Marshall University; Garrison Allen Crews, Marshall University; Sara
Kathleen Green, Marshall University; Paige Ann Heinrich, Marshall University
CREATING A FORENSICS INVESTIGATION PROGRAM
Michael Buerger, Bowling Green State University; Steven Lab, Bowling Green State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #247
Curacao 2
PANEL: INNOVATIONS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chair: Jeremy G. Carter, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
BROADBAND RADIO PROGRAMMING AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Jeremy G. Carter, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis; Eric Grommon, Indiana
University – Purdue University Indianapoli; Eric L. Piza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
Anthony V. Salvemini, Performance Criteria, Inc.
EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF LESS LETHAL BEANBAG MUNITIONS AND LAUNCHERS
Charlie Mesloh, Northern Michigan University
STANDARDS, EDUCATION, AND TRAINING: AN ASSESSMENT OF FORENSIC INVESTIGATION
UNITS IN KENTUCKY, INDIANA, AND TENNESSEE
Cassandra Rausch, University of Louisville
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #248
Curacao 3
PANEL: USING ASSESSMENT MEASURES TO DEMONSTRATE PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS
Chair: Chris Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport
GOT ASSESSMENT? USING DATA TO IMPROVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM QUALITY &
EFFECTIVENESS
Chris Hale, Louisiana State University Shreveport
LINKING WHAT ACADEMICIANS DO TO WHAT ACCREDITORS WANT: EMBEDDED ASSESSMENT
OF SLOS IN A MASTER'S LEVEL THEORY COURSE
Mary Ann Zager, Florida Gulf Coast University
USING SENIOR CAPSTONE IN PROGRAM ASSESSMENT: A CASE STUDY OF ONE
DEPARTMENT’S FIRST ATTEMPT
Sandra George O'Neil, Curry College
UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTERNSHIPS: STUDENT FULFILLING LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
Amanda Mathias Humphrey, Mount Mercy University
JUDGING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A COURT ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM
Jennifer L. Huck, Carroll University; Camie Morris, Carroll University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #249
Curacao 4
PANEL: EVALUATING AND ENCOURAGING STUDENT SUCCESS
Chair: Nicholas Perez, University of South Florida
EVALUATING STUDENT SUCCESS IN A COHORT-BASED GRADUATE PROGRAM FOR CRIMINAL
JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS
Nicholas Perez, University of South Florida; Averi Fegadel, University of South Florida; Max
Bromley, University of South Florida
WHO IS TEACHING THE TEACHERS?
Kathleen J. Hanrahan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Shavonne M. Arthurs, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
“I WANNA GO FEDERAL; IT’S WHAT I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO.” ADVISING CRIMINAL
JUSTICE MAJORS WHO DEMONSTRATE IDENTITY FORECLOSURE
Karen A. Mason, Western Carolina University; Lisa T. Briggs, Western Carolina University
A LIVING LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR FEMALE CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS
Elizabeth Sharpe Marsal, North Carolina Wesleyan College; Kathryn Slocumb Caroll, North
Carolina Wesleyan College
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #250
Curacao 5
FEATURE PANEL: EMERGING ISSUES IN POLICING
Chair: David L. Carter, Michigan State University
THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE LEAD HOMICIDE INVESTIGATOR
David L. Carter, Michigan State University
TECHNOLOGY AND POLICING: THE NEED FOR IMPROVED EVALUATIONS TO ASSESS
PROCESS AND IMPACT
Jeremy G. Carter, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
EMERGING TRENDS IN TERRORISM, INTELLIGENCE AND HOMELAND SECURITY: WHAT THE
FUTURE PORTENDS FOR THE POLICE
Robert W. Taylor, The University of Texas at Dallas
THE TECHNOLOGY CYCLE AND CONTEMPORARY POLICING
Richard N. Holden, University of North Texas at Dallas
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #251
ACJS Student Luncheon
Atrium East,
Main Building
Open to all student registrants. Badges will be checked at the door.
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #252
ACJS International Section General
Business Meeting
Antigua 1
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #253
ACJS Victimology Section Executive
Board Meeting
Curacao 5
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #254
Jesuit Criminal Justice Educators
Association General Meeting
Curacao 6
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #255
ACJS Membership Committee Meeting
Boca VI
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #256
ACJS 2016 Program Committee Meeting
Boca VII
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #257
Boca VIII
ACJS Teaching, Learning, and
Scholarship Section General Business Meeting
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #258
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES OF GENDER AND CRIME
Chair: Ming-Li Hsieh, Washington State University
EXPLORING GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN PUBLIC
SPACES IN INDIA
Manish Madan, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State
University
DISFIGUREMENT STIGMA: A STUDY OF THE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC ASSAULTS WITH ACID IN
INDIA
P. Karpagavalli, GVG College for Women; Geetha Suresh, Stevenson University; Theresa
Hayden, University of Louisville
GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: BANGLADESHI WOMEN IN
THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Fatematul Jannat, Delta State University
FEMALE CRIME AND SOCIAL CHANGE: TAIWANESE VIOLENCE AND GENDER GAP TRENDS
AFTER DEMOCRATIZATION
Ming-Li Hsieh, Washington State University; Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #259
Grand Sierra D
PANEL: PROGRAMS FOR CHANGE IN A REENTRY ENVIRONMENT
Chair: Chyla Aguiar, Washington State University
A STUDY OF ASPIRATIONS AND MOTIVATIONS AMONG PARTICIPANTS IN A DWI
REENTRY COURT
Gautam Nayer, Texas Southern University; Jovens Colas, United States Air Force
MENTORING IN A FAITH-BASED DIVERSION AND REENTRY PROGRAM
Melissa Stacer, University of Southern Indiana; Melinda Roberts, University of Southern
Indiana
FAMILY FOCUSED INTERVENTION: ASSESSING RECIDIVISTIC OUTCOMES OF
WASHINGTON STATE’S COMMUNITY PARENTING ALTERNATIVE
Chyla Aguiar, Washington State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #260
Grand Sierra E
FEATURE PANEL: IMPLEMENTING CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMS IN GEORGIA: POLICY,
RESEARCH, AND PRACTICE
Chair: Wendy P. Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
REFORMING REENTRY: THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF TRANSITION SUPPORT AND REENTRY
Robert Keller, Deputy Director, Office of Transition, Support, and Reentry
STRATEGIES FOR INFLUENCING REFORMS THROUGH THE GEORGIA CENTER FOR
OPPORTUNITY, A PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT POLICY ORGANIZATION
Eric Cochling, Georgia Center for Opportunity; Michael Schulte, Georgia Center for Opportunity
IMPROVING PRACTICES IN GEORGIA’S FAMILY DRUG COURTS THROUGH PARTNERSHIP
WITH THE CASEY FOUNDATION
Andrew F. Cummings, Advanced Outcomes Consulting, Inc.
EVALUATION OF A DRUG COURT ADHERING TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM IN GEORGIA
Wendy P. Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #261
Grand Sierra F
ROUNDTABLE: HOT TOPICS IN JAILS
Moderator: Brandon K. Applegate, University of South Carolina
Discussants: Mitch Lucas, American Jail Association; Peter Collins, Seattle University; Heather
M. Ouellette, University of South Carolina; Mateja Vuk, University of South Carolina
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #262
Grand Sierra G
ROUNDTABLE: THE FUTURE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Moderator: Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida
Discussants: Talia Harmon, Niagara University; George Kain, Western Connecticut State
University; Gavin Lee, University of West Georgia; Stacy Parker, Muskingum University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #263
Grand Sierra H
ROUNDTABLE: PROFESSIONAL MEETS ACADEMIC
Moderator: Jeffrey Rush, Troy University
Discussants: Loftin Woodiel, Missouri Baptist University; Rickey Ricks, Disney’s Hollywood
Studios; Arnold Chace, Securitas USA
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #264
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: ISSUES AFFECTING CORRECTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND CLIENTS
Chair: Ray Bynum, University of Phoenix
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PAY PARITY AND ATTRITION IN JAILS
Ray Bynum, University of Phoenix; Lorraine Priest, University of Phoenix; Frederick Lawrence,
University of Phoenix; Raymond Delany, University of Phoenix; Pam Gordon, University of
Phoenix
FELON DISENFRANCHISEMENT AND THE DENIAL OF PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL DISCOURSE:
A STATUTORY ANALYSIS
Roger Schaefer, Washington State University; Michael Campagna, Washington State
University; Stephanie Karas, Sam Houston State University; Mary Stohr, Washington State
University; Craig Hemmens, Washington State University
UNIT MANAGEMENT AND THE INMATE MINISTER PROGRAM AT LOUISIANA STATE
PENITENTIARY
Michael Hallett, University of North Florida; Grant Duwe, Minnesota Department of Corrections;
Byron Johnson, Baylor University; Joshua Hays, Baylor University; Sung Joon Jang, Baylor
University
A LOOK AT PUNISHMENT IDEOLOGY AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS IN PREDICTING
PERCEPTIONS OF GAINING INMATE COMPLIANCE
Jill Gordon, Virginia Commonwealth University; Amy Stichman, North Dakota State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #265
Antigua 3
PANEL: ATTENTION POLICE MANAGERS: ANSWERS AND ACTIONS NEEDED
Chair: Brian L. Withrow, Texas State University
BENCHMARKING IN RACIAL PROFILING RESEARCH: AN EXAMINATION OF OVER EMPHASIS
Brian L. Withrow, Texas State University
OFFICERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF RESOURCING “CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE POLICING” IN
CANADA’S FIRST NATIONS’ COMMUNITIES
Nicholas A. Jones, University of Regina; Rick Ruddell, University of Regina; Kaitlan Quinn,
University of Regina
POLICE WORK AND SCIENCE: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
Rupendra Simlot, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Crystal L. Quigley, Richard
Stockton College of New Jersey
GENDERED ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AS A DETERMINANT OF POLICE AGENCY
ADAPTATION
Alicia Jurek, Sam Houston State University; William King, Sam Houston State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #266
Bonaire 1
OPEN SEMINAR: COPYING SOMETHING NOBLE AND MAKING IT EVIL: AN EXAMINATION INTO
ST
GLOBAL PLAGIARISM SCHEMES IN THE 21 CENTURY AND HOW IT IMPACTS SOCIETY
Facilitators: David Ross, Nova University; Rande Matteson, Saint Leo University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #267
Bonaire 2
PANEL: NEW DIRECTIONS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESEARCH
Chair: Leila Dutton, University of New Haven
MASS FAMILY KILLINGS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, AND MURDER-SUICIDE
Suman Kakar, Florida International University
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND SPOUSAL BETRAYAL: HOW ARE THEY RELATED?
Fatematul Jannat, Delta State University
IOWA DOMESTIC ABUSE DEATH REVIEW TEAM 2000 – 2014: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND
DIRECTIONS FROM EXPLORATORY ANALYSES
Samantha O’Hara, Simpson College
EVALUATION OF THE LETHALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
Leila Dutton, University of New Haven
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #268
Bonaire 3
FEATURE PANEL: POLICING ISSUES AND APPROACHES WITHIN A LOCAL CONTEXT
Chair: Janice Anne Iwama, Northeastern University
CHANGES IN POLICING PRACTICES: AN EXAMINATION OF SEARCH AND SEIZURES IN
RHODE ISLAND TRAFFIC STOPS
Jack McDevitt, Northeastern University; Janice Anne Iwama, Northeastern University
EXAMINING RACIAL PROFILING IN TRAFFIC STOPS: THE RHODE ISLAND STUDY
Janice Anne Iwama, Northeastern University; Jack McDevitt, Northeastern University
OVERVIEW OF TRAFFIC STOP ANALYSIS IN MISSOURI
Jeff Rojek, University of Texas at El Paso; Scott Decker, Arizona State University; Richard
Rosenfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis
STOP AND FRISK PRACTICES IN NEW YORK CITY
Delores Jones Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #269
Bonaire 4
FEATURE PANEL: MISDEMEANOR OFFENSES: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON
DRUG USE, LOW-LEVEL CRIME, AND RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY THEORY
Chair: Sarah Picard-Fritsche, Center for Court Innovation
LOW-LEVEL DRUG-INVOLVED OFFENDERS: A RISK AND NEEDS PROFILE
Sarah Picard-Fritsche, Center for Court Innovation; Julian Adler, Center for Court Innovation
THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT OF HIGH-NEED, LOW LEVEL DRUG OFFENDERS: THE CASE OF
NEW YORK CITY
Courtney Bryan, Center for Court Innovation
BUILDING PROCEDURAL JUSTICE FOR RECIDIVISM REDUCTION: A PILOT TEST WITH
MISDEMEANOR OFFENDERS
Julian Adler, Center for Court Innovation; Sarah Picard-Fritsche, Center for Court Innovation
CLINICAL INTERVENTION WITH MISDEMEANOR DEFENDANTS: A DYNAMIC SYSTEMS
PERSPECTIVE
Kate Barrow, Center for Court Innovation; Julian Adler, Center for Court Innovation
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #270
Bonaire 5
PANEL: SEX CRIMES
Chair: Samantha Balemba, University of North Georgia
INVESTIGATORS’ AND PROSECUTORS’ PERCEPTIONS OF COLLABORATING WITH VICTIM
ADVOCATES ON SEXUAL ASSAULT CASEWORK
Dustin Gaines, Sam Houston State University; William Wells, Sam Houston State University
WHAT AFFECTS SEXUAL ASSAULT OUTCOMES? THE IMPACT OF VICTIM, OFFENDER, AND
SITUATIONAL FACTORS
Samantha Balemba, University of North Georgia; Eric Beauregard, Simon Fraser University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
SEXUAL HOMICIDE: THEORETICAL ANALYSIS AND EXAMINATION
Ashley Fundack, University of Phoenix
COUNTING THE CONCEALED: EFFORTS TO ESTIMATE THE PREVALENCE OF CSEC IN
WASHINGTON
Sarah Veele, Washington State Center for Court Research
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #271
Bonaire 6
OPEN SEMINAR: SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING YOUR DISSERTATION: ADVICE FROM
RECENT GRADUATES
Facilitators: Joshua C. Cochran, University of South Florida; Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins
University; Jennifer Peck, University of South Florida
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #272
Bonaire 7
PANEL: POLICE MISCONDUCT AND LEGITIMACY
Chair: Philip Matthew Stinson, Bowling Green State University
VIOLENCE-RELATED POLICE CRIME ARRESTS IN THE UNITED STATES
Philip Matthew Stinson, Bowling Green State University; Steven L. Brewer, Penn State
Shenango; Joelle Bridges, Bowling Green State University
POLICE SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Tom Barker, Eastern Kentucky University
DOES LEGITIMACY PROMOTE COOPERATION AND COMPLIANCE? A SURVEY OF U.S. POLICE
EXECUTIVES
Justin Nix, University of South Carolina
GENERAL STRAIN AND POLICE MISCONDUCT: DOES ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCE MATTER?
Stephen A. Bishopp, Caruth Police Institute; Nicole Leeper Piquero, University of Texas at
Dallas; John L. Worrall, University of Texas at Dallas
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #273
Bonaire 8
PANEL: THE MILITARIZATION OF POLICE
Chair: Brian Frederick Kingshott, Grand Valley State University
THE MILITARIZATION OF THE POLICE: A NEW POLICING ERA?
Brian Frederick Kingshott, Grand Valley State University
"SOLDIERING UP": POLICE MILITARIZATION AND COMMUNITIES IN PERIL
Thomas Nolan, Merrimack College
MILITARIZATION: COLLEGE STUDENTS PERCEPTIONS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A "POLICE
STATE"
Patrick Glen Lowery, University of South Carolina; Nicholas James Blasco, University of South
Carolina
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #274
Curacao 1
PANEL: CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON THE PERCEIVED LEGITIMACY OF THE POLICE
Chair: Mike Suttmoeller, Missouri State University
PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, LEGITIMACY, AND OFFENDING: THE ROLE OF MEDIATING
MECHANISMS
Scott Wolfe, University of South Carolina; Kyle McLean, University of South Carolina
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO HOT SPOTS POLICING ON PERCEPTIONS OF
LEGITIMACY, SAFETY, AND COLLECTIVE EFFICACY
Tammy Rinehart Kochel, Southern Illinois University
SOCIAL LEARNING IN A COLLEGIATE ENVIRONMENT AND PERCEIVED POLICE LEGITIMACY:
INVESTIGATING THE FURTHER CORRELATES
Jon Gist, University of South Carolina; Frank Ferdik, University of West Florida
ATTITUDES TOWARDS STOP AND FRISK: A SURVEY OF NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS
Douglas Evans, Mercy College; Cynthia-Lee Maragh, John Jay College
DIFFERENTIAL VIEWS OF THE POLICE: TESTING THE EFFECT OF RELATIONAL TIES
Francis Boateng, Washington State University; Ruibin Lu, Washington State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #275
Curacao 2
PANEL: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
Chair: Todd Lough, Western Illinois University
FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF CALL RECORDS: COMMON PRE- AND POST-OFFENSE PATTERNS IN
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS BY CRIMINAL OFFENDERS
Steven Prosser, United States Marshals Service; Todd Lough, Western Illinois University
MOBILE DEVICE SECURITY IN RELATION TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Elise K. Duquette, Western New England University
HELL TO PAY: A NETWORK ANALYSIS OF THE E-PANDORA HELLS ANGELS INVESTIGATION
Hilary K. Morden, Simon Fraser University
“HEART OF A WARRIOR:” THE LAW ENFORCEMENT CANINE-HANDLER RELATIONSHIP
Jason Clark-Miller, Tarrant County College; Alison G. Simon, Florida International University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #276
Curacao 3
ROUNDTABLE: STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS ON CAMPUS: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE
UGLY (ISSUES)
Moderator: Katie Leigh Swope, Stevenson University
Discussants: Kendra Bowen, Texas Christian University; Renee Lamphere, University of North
Carolina at Pembroke; Ashley Dickinson, University of Virginia at Wise; Dana Baxter, Davis and
Elkins University; Johnny Nahn, Texas Christian University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #277
Curacao 4
PANEL: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO PEDAGOGY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLASSROOM
Chair: Cathryn F. Lavery, Iona College
TEAM TEACHING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULUM: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO
EXPANDING PEDAGOGICAL DIRECTIONS IN THE DISCIPLINE
David T. Mulcahy, Iona College; Cathryn F. Lavery, Iona College
CONFRONTING SELF REPORTING OF VICTIMIZATION IN THE CLASSROOM: REFLECTION
PAPERS
Cathryn F. Lavery, Iona College
MEETING STUDENTS WHERE THEY LEARN
Lauren M. Barrow, Chestnut Hall College
CONDUCIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN A DIVERSIFIED CLASSROOM- A REVISIT TO
CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK
George E. Coroian, Jr., Pennsylvania State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #278
Curacao 8
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE: WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESN’T
Moderator: Robert Gregory Costello, SUNY Nassau Community College
Discussants: James Blair, South Texas College; Lisa Storm, Hartnell College; Karen MinerRomanoff, Franklin University; Jeffrey Rush, Troy University; MaryAnn Eastep, University of
Central Florida
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #279
Antigua 1
ACJS International Section Reception and
Gerhard O. W. Mueller Award Ceremony
2015 Award Recipient: TBD
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #280
ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Section
Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 6
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #281
Curacao 7
Women in Criminal Justice Editorial Board
Meeting
Thursday, March 5, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #282
White Collar Crime Research Consortium
Meeting
Boca VI
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #283
ACJS 2016 Awards Committee Chairs
Meeting
Boca VII
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #284
Caribbean Crime Group Meeting
Boca VIII
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #285
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN OFFENDING AND VICTIMIZATION AMONG YOUTH
Chair: Tia Stevens Andersen, University of South Carolina
LIFE IN THE GANG: A REALITY CHECK ON GENDER EQUALITY
Harpeet Kaur Aulakh, Mount Royal University
EXPLAINING GENDER DIFFERENCES IN YOUTH EXPOSURE TO NEIGHBORHOOD VIOLENCE:
THE ROLE OF FAMILIES AND FRIENDS
Maria Joao Antunes, Towson University; Eileen Ahlin, Pennsylvania State University,
Harrisburg
TO DO JUSTICE TO THE DELINQUENT GIRLS: GENDERED PRACTICES IN THE JUVENILE
JUSTICE SYSTEM
Aimee Wodda, University of Illinois at Chicago
THE CONTEXT OF GENDER DISPARITIES IN JUVENILE COURT PROCESSING
Tia Stevens Andersen, University of South Carolina
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #286
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: RISK FACTORS AND THEORIES OF VICTIMIZATION
Chair: Heidi Scherer, Kennesaw State University
ON THE STREET OR ON THE WEB: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PREDICTORS TO
POTENTIAL BULLYING
Kristen N. Sobba, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Marc D. Glidden, University of
Arkansas at Little Rock
BEYOND RECIDIVISM: EXPLORING THE PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF A CORRECTIONAL RISK
ASSESSMENT TOOL ON OFFENDER VICTIMIZATION
Heidi Scherer, Kennesaw State University; James McCafferty, Kennesaw State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
COLLECTIVE EFFICACY, SOCIAL TIES, AND FEAR OF CRIME IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Laura A. Siller, Northeastern University
INTEGRATED THEORY AND THE PATH LESS TRAVELED: RECOGNIZING THE APPLICABILITY
OF AN INTEGRATED CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
Jonathan A. Grubb, Sam Houston State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #287
Grand Sierra G
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS
Moderator: Stephanie Mizrahi, California State University, Sacramento
Discussants: Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida; Talia Harmon, Niagara University;
George Kain, Western Connecticut State University; Stacy Mallicoat, California State
University, Fullerton; Gavin Lee, West Georgia University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #288
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: A CONSIDERATION OF RISK, MOTIVATION, AND PERCEPTION IN THE CONTEXT OF
CRIME AND SECURITY
Chair: Dana Baxter, Davis & Elkins College
THEFT IN THE WORKPLACE: VIOLATION BY THOSE WE TRUST
Dana Baxter, Davis & Elkins College
THE EFFECT OF FOOTBALL MATCHES ON CRIME: THE CASE OF THE BARCELONA FOOTBALL
CLUB
Simon Planells Struse, Independent Scholar; Daniel Montolio, University of Barcelona
GUN OWNERSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES: FACTORS THAT AFFECT CIVILIANS’ DECISION TO
BUY OR OWN GUNS
Avdi Avdija, Indiana State University
FEAR OF CRIME WHILE CAMPING: EXAMINING PERCEPTIONS OF RISK AND CONTEXTUAL
FACTORS
Jamie Snyder, University of West Florida; Sara Evans, University of West Florida; Frances
Abderhalden, University of West Florida
GUNS AND HOMICIDE: A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF GUN OWNERSHIP AND HOMICIDE
BY FIREARM
Kristin Richardson, Virginia Teach University; Lori Hall, Virginia Tech University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #289
Grand Sierra I
ROUNDTABLE: RACE REPORTING AND THE PROFILE OF THE AMERICAN SERIAL RAPIST:
AN INVESTIGATION OF RACIAL BIAS IN CRIME NEWS REPORTING
Moderator: Thomas Vander Ven, Ohio University
Discussants: Lauren E. Wright, University of Central Florida; Clara Fesmire, Ohio University;
Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University; Jona Moberg, Ohio University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #290
Antigua 3
FEATURE PANEL: A DISCUSSION ABOUT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE RESEARCH
Presenter: Nancy Rodriquez, Director, National Institute of Justice:
Discussants: Brian Payne, President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences;
Candace Kruttschnitt, President, American Society of Criminology
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #291
Bonaire 1
OPEN SEMINAR: REGULATORY OPPORTUNITIES AND FINANCIAL CRIME
Facilitator: Jiabo Liu, Mississippi Valley State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #292
Bonaire 2
FEATURE PANEL: NEGLECT, ABUSE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Chair: Phyllis Berry, Washburn University
FOCUSING ON FATHERS: MASCULINITY, VIOLENCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY AMONG CPS
INVOLVED FATHERS
Jason Clark-Miller, Tarrant County College; Kristi Clark-Miller, Colin College - Spring Creek
Campus
STRESS FACTORS IN ADULT PERPETRATORS OF CHILD ABUSE
Victoria Egan, Western New England University
AN EXAMINATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHARGING AND CONVICTION DECISIONS
OF CRIMINAL CHILD NEGLECT CASES
Mari Pierce, Pennsylvania State University - Beaver
POLICE RESPONSE TO ELDER ABUSE
Phyllis Berry, Washburn University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #293
Bonaire 3
PANEL: POLICE USE OF FORCE
Chair: Jeffrey S. Golden, Saint Leo University
USE OF FORCE ON JUVENILES: TRAINING CONSIDERATIONS, LEGAL RAMIFICATIONS AND
ETHICAL FRUSTRATIONS
Jeffrey S. Golden, Saint Leo University
RESISTANCE IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: PERCEPTIONS OF SUBJECT BEHAVIOURS IN
SITUATIONS OF POLICE USE OF FORCE
Remi Boivin, Université de Montréal
PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING IN LAW ENFORCEMENT IN-SERVICE TRAINING: AN ANALYSIS OF
THE FORCE UTILIZED IN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO
Jonathan W. McCombs, Franklin University
MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF POLICE USE OF NONLETHAL FORCE: NEW YORK CITY CASES
Joongyeup Lee, Penn State University Harrisburg
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #294
Bonaire 4
FEATURE PANEL: COUNTERFEITING AND MONEY LAUNDERING
Chair: Jay Kennedy, Michigan State University
TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A BRAND OWNER PRODUCT COUNTERFEITING RISK
ASSESSMENT
Jay Kennedy, Michigan State University; Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State University
THE NATURE OF PHARMACEUTICAL COUNTERFEITING IN THE U.S.: INSIGHTS FROM AN
OPEN-SOURCE DATABASE
Jeremy Wilson, Michigan State University; Zoltan Fejes, Michigan State University
REVERSE MONEY LAUNDERING IN RUSSIA: CLEAN CASH FOR DIRTY ENDS
Yuliya Zabyelina, John Jay College
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #295
Bonaire 5
PANEL: CONTEXTUALIZING SEX CRIMES
Chair: Jennifer Klein, University of Texas at Tyler
EXAMINING STEREOTYPES: WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON SEX OFFENDER PROFILE?
Jennifer Klein, University of Texas at Tyler; Danielle Tolson, University of Florida
THE ROLE OF RACE AND CONTEXT IN UNDERSTANDING STIGMATIZATION OF SEX OFFENDER
EXONEREES
Danielle Tolson, University of Florida; Jennifer Klein, University of Texas at Tyler
Thursday, March 5, 2015
SEX OFFENSES AT PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN CHURCHES: A TYPOLOGY OF OFFENDERS,
VICTIMS, AND LOCATIONS
Andrew Denney, University of Louisville
HONOR, COURAGE, COMMITMENT: EXPLORING THE SEXUAL ASSAULT ISSUE IN THE U.S.
NAVY
Caitlin Muldoon, Old Dominion University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #296
Bonaire 6
PANEL: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON POLICING
Chair: Levent Apaydin, Pennsylvania State University
A COMPARISON STUDY OF COMMUNITY POLICING BETWEEN USA AND TURKEY
Levent Apaydin, Pennsylvania State University
IMAGINING A DIFFERENT POLICE: INTERROGATING THE ROLE OF THE POLICE IN SOCIAL
CONTROL IN A CARIBBEAN NATION
Keron Matthew King, University of the West Indies
AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY POLICING IN TAIWAN
Fei-Lin Chen, Taiwan Police College
POLICING MASS PROTESTS: THE AUSTRALIAN WAY
David Baker, Federation University Australia
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #297
Bonaire 7
PANEL: POLICE INTEGRITY AND GENDER
Chair: Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University
THE CODE OF SILENCE AND FEMALE POLICE OFFICERS SLOVENIA: ARE THERE ANY GENDER
DIFFERENCES IN WILLINGNESS TO REPORT POLICE MISCONDUCT?
Branko Lobnikar, University of Maribor; Gorazd Mesko, University of Maribor
THE SAPS, GENDER, AND POLICE INTEGRITY: THE RESULTS OF A RECENT SURVEY
Adri Sauerman, Michigan State University; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University
DOES GENDER MATTER: THE EXPLORATION OF GENDER AND POLICE INTEGRITY ON THE
SAMPLE OF CROATIAN POLICE OFFICERS
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University
POLICE INTEGRITY AND GENDER: THE RESULTS OF A THAI SURVEY
Narin Phetthong, Sam Houston State University; Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State
University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #298
Bonaire 8
PANEL: COMMUNITY PLANNING AND PARTNERSHIPS IN POLICING
Chair: Robert James Stokes, DePaul University
COMMUNITY PLANNING AS CRIME PLANNING: THE CASE OF MANTUA IN PHILADELPHIA
Robert James Stokes, DePaul University
ENHANCING COMMUNITY POLICING THROUGH MEDIATION: EARLY LESSONS LEARNED
Christopher Sedelmaier, University of New Haven; Donna Morris, University of New Haven;
Brenda Cavanaugh, Community Mediation, Inc.; Kevin Halloran, Branford Police Department
PARTNERSHIP AND THE POLICE: A CASE STUDY OF THE CAMBRIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Russell Wolff, Northeastern University
IMPACT OF POLICE REFERRALS OF QUALITY OF LIFE CASES TO MEDIATION
Donna Decker Morris, University of New Haven; Christopher Sedelmaier, University of New
Haven; Kevin Holloran, Branford Police Department; Brenda Cavanaugh, Community
Mediation, Inc.
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #299
Curacao 1
ROUNDTABLE: ADDRESSING VIOLENT CRIME THROUGH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Moderator: Steve Rickman, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center
Discussants: Harold Medlock, Fayetteville Police Department; Rod Brunson, Rutgers
School of Criminal Justice; Representative, U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #300
Curacao 2
FEATURE PANEL: ASSESSING POLICE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
Chair: William Sousa, University of Nevada Las Vegas
BODY WORN CAMERAS: CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTATION
William Sousa, University of Nevada Las Vegas; James “Chip” Coldren, CNA Institute of Public
Research; Denise Rodriguez King, CNA Institute of Public Research
THE FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF MERGING PROACTIVE CCTV MONITORING AND DIRECTED
POLICE PATROL
Andrew M. Gilchrist, University of Cincinnati; Eric L. Piza, John Jay University; Joel M. Caplan,
Rutgers University; Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University; Brian O’Hara, Newark Police
Department
Thursday, March 5, 2015
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE CAMERA CONTROL SYSTEMS: DOES
IT IMPROVE GUARDIANSHIP?
Gyeongseok Oh, Florida State University
CAMERAS AND COPS: EVIDENCE FROM POLICE OFFICER BODY-WORN CAMERAS IN
ORLANDO, FL
Matthew D. Lynch, University of South Florida; Wesley G. Jennings, University of South Florida;
Lorie Fridell, University of South Florida
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #301
ROUNDTABLE: EXPERIENCE – THE 6
Curacao 3
TH
SENSE
Moderator: Ivy Yarckow-Brown, Missouri State University
Discussants: Molly Galen, Missouri State University; Christine Hannis, Missouri State
University; Logan T. Konopasek, Missouri State University; Warren Galligher, Missouri State
University; Mason Phillips, Missouri State University
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
EVENT #302
Curacao 4
ROUNDTABLE: EXPERIENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP: A VARIETY OF PEDAGOGIES
Moderator: Martha Earwood, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Discussants: Mischelle Stone, Ferris University; Timothy Eklin, Ferris University; Kathryn
Branch, University of Tampa; Carleen Vincent-Robinson, Florida International University;
Hamin Shabazz, Stevenson University
12:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #303
Curacao 8
ACJS CERTIFICATION REVIEWER TRAINING
Facilitator: Gary Bayens, Washburn University
Please note: Pre-registration is required.
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
EVENT #304
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: LT. GENERAL RUSSEL L. HONORE (RET.)
Speaker:
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Book Signing: 3:15 PM – 4:00 PM
Grand Sierra B
Thursday, March 5, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #305
Curacao 6
ACJS Minorities and Women Section General
Business Meeting
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #306
ACJS Restorative and Community Justice
Section Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 7
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #307
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER, RACE, CLASS AND CRIME
Chair: Denise Crisafi, University of Central Florida
JUVENILE FEMALE OFFENDING ACROSS RACE: EXAMINATION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
POLICY AND INCIDENT CHARACTERISTICS ON ARREST
Rhissa Briones Robinson, University of South Florida
“I WANT SO MUCH TO HOLD MY HEAD UP ONCE AGAIN”: THE ROLE OF SELF-ESTEEM ON THE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF ABUSED WOMEN
Denise Crisafi, University of Central Florida; Jana Jasinski, University of Central Florida
WHO IS SHE? THE INVISIBILITY AND DEHUMANIZATION OF BLACK WOMEN MURDER VICTIMS
Breea C. Willingham, Plattsburgh State University of New York
EXPLAINING GENDER AND RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN THE CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
Elizabeth Estienne, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #308
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: JUSTICE QUARTERLY EDITOR'S SHOWCASE: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON
GANGS AND GANG MEMBERS
Chair: Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University;
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT GANGS AND GANG MEMBERS AND WHERE DO WE GO FROM
HERE?
Scott H. Decker, Arizona State University; Chris Melde, Michigan State University; David C.
Pyrooz, Sam Houston State University
GANG MEMBERSHIP AND ADHERENCE TO THE ‘CODE OF THE STREET’
Kristy N. Matsuda, University of Missouri - St. Louis; Chris Melde, Michigan State University;
Terrance J.Taylor, University of Missouri - St. Louis; Adrienne Freng, University of Wyoming;
Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Thursday, March 5, 2015
EVALUATION OF THE PHOENIX TRUCE PROJECT: A REPLICATION OF CHICAGO CEASEFIRE
Andrew M. Fox, University of Missouri - Kansas City; Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University;
David E. Choate, Arizona State University; E. C. Hedberg, Arizona State University
DISENGAGING FROM GANGS AND DESISTANCE FROM CRIME
Gary Sweeten, Arizona State University; David C. Pyrooz, Sam Houston State University; Alex
R. Piquero University of Texas at Dallas
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #309
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: ANNUAL REVIEW OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS #1
Chair: Craig Hemmens, Washington State University
THE SUPREME COURT AND CELL PHONES
Craig Hemmens, Washington State University
THE SUPREME COURT AND THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
Jeffrey T. Walker, University of Arkansas Little Rock
THE SUPREME COURT AND THE POLICE
John Worrall, University of Texas at Dallas
THE SUPREME COURT AND THE DEATH PENALTY
Michael Vaughn, Sam Houston State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #310
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: HOW PERCEPTIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS IMPACT CRIME AND ITS PREVENTION
Chair: Christopher Magno, Gannon University
NOTHING TO HIDE: HOW SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY SHAPES POLICING AND PUBLIC
PERCEPTIONS OF SECURITY
Christopher Magno, Gannon University; Cameron Kobielski, Gannon University
THE EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON CRIME
Rustu Deryol, University of Cincinnati; Arelys Madero Hernandez, Northern Kentucky
University; Robin Engel, University of Cincinnati
ANALYZING CRIME PATTERNS AND TRENDS IN THE WASHINGTON, DC METROPOLITAN AREA
Nancy La Vigne, The Urban Institute; Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, The Urban Institute
STAKEHOLDER PERCEPTIONS OF A CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
Rudy Prine, Valdosta State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #311
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: TRANSNATIONAL CRIME: TERRORISM AND BEYOND
Chair: Nathan Jones, Sam Houston State University
THE RESILIENCE AND DESTRUCTION OF MEXICAN DRUG NETWORKS: LOS ZETAS, SINALOA,
AND LOS TEMPLARIOS
Nathan Jones, Sam Houston State University
UNDERSTANDING AND EFFECTIVELY COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A PREVENTATIVE
MEANS TO HINDERING TERRORIST OPERATIONAL STATUS
John Catalanotto, Iona College; Cathryn Lavery, Iona College
CHILD SOLDIERS: THE YOUNGEST WAR CRIME
Gregory Noone, Fairmont State University
A COMPARATIVE LOOK AT ATTACKS ON SHOPPING MALLS
Michael Walker, Passaic County Community College; William LaRaia, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice; Kenneth Ehrenberg, Paramus Police Department; Robert Guidetti, Paramus
Police Department
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #312
Antigua 3
PANEL: STUDYING ORGANIZATIONS WITH CONTENT ANALYSIS AND FOCUS GROUPS
Chair: Jason D. Spraitz, University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire
GRADUATE EDUCATION: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF DISCOVERY TOWARD DISTINCTIVE
QUALITY EDUCATION
Lynn Tovar, Lewis University; Michele Kramer, Lewis University; Mary Woods, Lewis University
FRAMING POLITICAL PROTEST IN AN AGE OF COMPETING INTERESTS
Tamara Lynn, Fort Hays State University
HOW LONGITUDINAL STUDIES ARE USED TO DEVELOP POLICY: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF
THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University; Michael Brown, Ball State University
JUSTIFICATIONS AND NEUTRALIZATIONS USED TO EXPLAIN CLERGY SEXUAL ABUSE AT A
BENEDICTINE ABBEY
Jason D. Spraitz, University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire; Kendra Bowen, Texas Christian
University; Shavonne Arthurs, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #313
Bonaire 1
FEATURE PANEL: DISSECTING THE DEMOGRAPHICS, CULTURE, AND PERCEPTIONS OF
OCCUPATIONAL AND COMPUTER-RELATED CRIMES
Chair: Paul M. Klenowski, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
“GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN” OR DO THEY WHEN IT COMES TO COMMITTING
OCCUPATIONAL-RELATED WHITE COLLAR OFFENSES
Paul M. Klenowski, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, March 5, 2015
THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF COMPUTER CRIMINALS: ARE THE STEREOTYPES TRUE?
Kevin Jennings, Armstrong State University
EXPLORING MLB, NBA, NFL, AND NHL ARREST RATES FROM 2000-2014
Robert Stallings, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Paul Hawkins, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
VIOLENT STREET CRIME VS. HARMFUL WHITE-COLLAR CRIME: A COMPARISON OR
PERCEIVED SERIOUSNESS AND PUNITIVENESS
Cedric Michel, University of Tampa
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #314
Bonaire 3
PANEL: POLICE BEHAVIORS, STRESS, AND COPING
Chair: Vicki Lindsay, Troy University
POLICE AND ALCOHOL; DO WE STILL THINK THEY HAVE A PROBLEM?
Vicki Lindsay, Troy University; Jeff Rush, Troy University
BI-POLAR EFFECT OF POLICING
Gretchen Fleming, Excelsior College
THE “UNKNOWN’S” EFFECT ON POLICE OFFICERS AND TECHNIQUES FOR COPING
Kaye A. Woods, Ferrum College; David Nicholson, Ferrum College
PERCEIVED PHYSICAL OUTCOMES OF STRESS ON A SELECTED GROUP OF POLICE
OFFICERS
Benjamin Wright, University of Baltimore; Renita L. Seabrook, University of Baltimore; LaToya
Getz, University of Baltimore
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #315
Bonaire 4
PANEL: ORGANIZED CRIME: A GLOBAL CONCERN
Chair: Wendell Wallace, University of the West Indies
ORGANIZED CRIME GROUPS AS THREATS TO DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES
AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Wendell Wallace, University of the West Indies
PENTITI OF PALERMO: THE IMPACT OF INCENTIVES AND LOCAL FACTORS ON ORGANIZED
CRIME TESTIMONY
Kelly Slater, Temple University; Aunshul Rege, Temple University
STRATEGIC TRANSPLANTATION, FORCED MIGRATION OR FUNCTIONAL MOBILITY
Jana Arsovka, John Jay College
Thursday, March 5, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #316
Bonaire 5
PANEL: SEX CRIMES: TRAFFICKING AND FEMALE SEX OFFENDERS
Chair: Sarah Veele, Washington State Center for Court Research
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PCL-R AND RECIDIVISM IN FEMALE SEX OFFENDERS
Leah McCoy, Sam Houston State University; Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University
COMPARING SOLO FEMALE SEX OFFENDERS TO THOSE WHO CO-OFFEND
Ethan Marshall, Sam Houston State University; Holly Miller, Sam Houston State University;
Bridget Williamson, Sam Houston State University
HUMAN TRAFFICKING NETWORKS: A SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
Kristina Lugo, American University
THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF VICTIMHOOD, OFFENDING, AND RESPONSIBILITY IN LATINO
SEX TRAFFICKING
Lauren Copley, University of Arkansas
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #317
Bonaire 6
OPEN SEMINAR: NAVIGATING THE JOB MARKET IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Facilitators: Ryan T. Shields, Johns Hopkins University; Joshua C. Cochran, University of South
Florida; Kristin Golden, State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #318
Bonaire 7
ROUNDTABLE: WHERE IS THE PROTECTION FROM THE PROTECTOR- A STATE TROOPERS
NARRATIVE INQUIRY
Moderator: Brian Lee Royster, Saint Peter’s University
Discussants: Ashley Janulis, Saint Peter’s University; Michael Murolo, Saint Peter’s University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #319
Bonaire 8
PANEL: POLICING: RIOTS, RESISTANCE, AND ATTACKS
Chair: Phillip Marotta, Columbia University
CHILDHOOD ADVERSITIES AND RESISTANCE TOWARD LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Phillip Marotta, Columbia University
COMMUNITY AND DEPARTMENTAL CORRELATES OF AMBUSH ATTACKS ON POLICE
Zoe Thorkildsen, CNA Analysis and Solutions
Thursday, March 5, 2015
WHO WANTS TO KILL A COP?: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF GEOSPATIAL, SOCIAL MEDIA
DATA
Lee Wade, Middle Tennessee State University; Henrique Momm, Middle Tennessee State
University
A FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON CRIMINAL LOOTERS, SUICIDE BY POLICE
SEEKERS AND BAD COPS: AN IMPERFECT CROSS-CULTURE
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Eric Jacobs, University of San Diego; Adriana Del
Vecchio, University of San Diego; Stephanie Cunningham, University of San Diego
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #320
Curacao 1
PANEL: NON-TRADITIONAL TRAINING AND TOPICS
Chair: Rick M. Steinmann, Attorney at Law, St. Louis, MO
APPROACHES TO TEACHING A CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSE AT UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED LIFE
LONG LEARNING ACADEMIES/INSTITUTES
Rick M. Steinmann, Attorney at Law, St. Louis, Missouri
WHERE THEORY MEETS PRACTICE: EMBEDDING CORRECTIONS TRAINING INTO A FOURYEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGAM
Timothy M. Eklin, Ferris State University; Mischelle T. Stone, Ferris State University
ASSESSING THE EFFICACY OF PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING STRATEGIES WITHIN POLICE
TRAINING ACADEMIES: A MICHIGAN STUDY
Cecil R. Queen, Ferris State University; Gregory Vander Kooi, Ferris State University
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARDS: DO OPINIONS ABOUT
THE WORK OF IRBS PREDICT NON-COMPLIANCE?
Christine Tartaro, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Marissa P. Levy, Richard Stockton
College of New Jersey
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #321
Curacao 2
PANEL: INSTRUCTIONAL MODELS
Chair: Ken Balusek, Rockhurst University
STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES
Ken Balusek, Rockhurst University; Jennifer Oliver, Rockhurst University; Keli Braitman,
William Jewell College
BOOKS AND BEYOND: ENHANCING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF SCENARIOS
Donald N. Mizell, University of Central Oklahoma; A. DeWade Langley, University of Central
Oklahoma
TEAM TEACHING AND ITS IMPACT AMONG CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS: A QUASIEXPERIMENTAL LEARNING ASSESSMENT APPROACH
Melchor C. de Guzman, The College at Brockport; Gary Metz, The College at Brockport
CREATING NEW PARTNERSHIPS THROUGH INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Barbara Peat, Indiana University Northwest
Thursday, March 5, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #322
Curacao 3
ROUNDTABLE: HOW MEMBERSHIP IN THE NEW ACJS SECTION ON TEACHING, LEARNING,
AND SCHOLARSHIP (TLS) CAN ADVANCE MY ACADEMIC CAREER
Moderator: Colby L. Valentine, Dominican College
Discussants: Rhonda M. Blevins, Roane State Community College; Jeffrey P. Rush, Troy
University; Jonathan McCombs, Franklin University; Richard C. Helfers, The University of
Texas at Tyler; Douglas Davenport, Truman State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #323
Curacao 4
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING SENSITIVE TOPICS- RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT
Moderator: Lynn Pazzani, University of West Georgia
Discussants: Martin Schwartz, George Washington University; David Jenks, University of West
Georgia; Carol Gregory, Baldwin Wallace University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #324
Curacao 5
ROUNDTABLE: ACTIVE LEARNING PROJECTS; A STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE
Moderator: Paula Baker, University of Pikeville
Discussants: Select High Achieving Students from the University of Pikeville
3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
EVENT #325
Boca VI
ACJS Victimology Section General Business
Meeting and Sundae Social
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #326
Bonaire 2
International Police Executive Symposium
Reception
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #327
ACJS Juvenile Justice Section Reception
and General Business Meeting
Antigua 1
Thursday, March 5, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #328
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: ENGENDERING RISK AND FEAR OF CRIME
Chair: Sarah Britto, Independent Research, Spring, TX
FEMALE COLLEGE STUDENTS’ FEARS ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT
Elizabeth Belmont, Iona College
FEAR OF CRIME AND PERCEPTIONS OF RISK AMONG RESIDENTS OF RURAL AREAS
Joseph Schafer, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Breanne Pleggenkuhle, Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale; Matthew Giblin, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale;
Nicholas Corsaro, University of Cincinnati
BAD DATES: HOW PROSTITUTION STROLLS IMPACT CLIENT-INITIATED VIOLENCE
Katie Hail-Jares, American University
PERCEPTUALLY CONTEMPORANEOUS OFFENSES: GENDER AND FEAR OF CRIME ON
HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES
Sarah Britto, Independent Research, Spring, TX; Dahlia Dawn Stoddart, Prairie View A&M
University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #329
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: RACE, INCARCERATION, DRUG USE, AND RECIDIVISM
Chair: Wyatt Brown, University of South Florida
PRISON EXPERIENCE: DO INEQUALITIES FOR INMATE RULE VIOLATIONS DEPEND ON
SEVERITY OF OFFENCE?
Wyatt Brown, University of South Florida; Elisa Toman, University of South Florida
RACIAL/ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN DRUG USE AND OFFENSE TYPES AMONG JUVENILE
OFFENDERS
Ashley Ballard, West Carolina University; Albert Kopak, Western Carolina University
THE GEORGE-ABEYIE SOCIAL CULTURAL RESISTANCE-AFRO-CENTRISM SCALE: PREDICTING
CRIMINALITY AND RECIDIVISM
Daniel E. Georges-Abeyie, Texas Southern University; Robert Mupier, Texas Southern
University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #330
PANEL: ANNUAL REVIEW OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS #2
Chair: Craig Hemmens, Washington State University
THE SUPREME COURT 2013 TERM: OVERVIEW AND STATISTICS
Craig Hemmens, Washington State University
THE SUPREME COURT AND HABEAS CORPUS
Katherine Bennett, Armstrong Atlantic University
Grand Sierra G
Thursday, March 5, 2015
THE SUPREME COURT AND STATUTORY ANALYSIS
Stacy Moak, University of Arkansas Little Rock
THE SUPREME COURT AND THE FIFTH AMENDMENT
Barbara Belbot, University of Houston – Downtown
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #331
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: EXPLORING THE NEED FOR INTER-DISCIPLINARY PARTNERSHIPS TO IMPROVE
SECURITY AND CRIME CONTROL
Chair: Loftin Woodiel, Missouri Baptist University
A CORPORATE SECURITY PRACTITIONER AND AN ACADEMIC RESEARCHER GO INTO A
LAB…
Loftin Woodiel, Missouri Baptist University
THE IMPACT OF CRIME ON INNOVATION IN FIRMS OPERATING IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Sandra Sookram, The University of the West Indies; Anne-Marie Mohammed, The
University of the West Indies; George Saridakis, Kingston Business School
CAN “IMPOSED USE” GIVE US AN EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIETY? EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME
PREVENTION IN A LAW AND POLICY CONTEXT
Steven Zane, Northeastern University; Brandon Welsh, Northeastern University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #332
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: TERRORISM AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIME IN AFRICA
Chair: Greg Gullion, Texas Wesleyan University
APPLICATION OF ACTOR NETWORK THEORY TO THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN-DAY PIRACY
Greg Gullion, Texas Wesleyan University; Jessica Gullion, Texas Woman’s University
SPATIAL-TEMPORAL ASPECTS OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN WEST AFRICA: GEOPOLITICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
Michael Hollingsworth, Old Dominion University
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO PREVENTING WILDLIFE CRIME IN SOUTH AFRICA
Dawna Komorosky, California State University, East Bay
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #333
Antigua 2
OPEN SEMINAR: IMPLEMENTING LARGE ONLINE CLASSES WITH SEVERAL TEAMS: MAKING
IT WORK
Facilitator: Debra Lindberg, Portland State University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #334
Bonaire 3
PANEL: THE IMPACT OF GENDER ON SUCCESSFUL REENTRY
Chair: Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, Indiana University
EXAMINING THE GENDER RESPONSIVITY OF HALFWAY HOUSES
Elizabeth Thompson Tollefsbol, Washington State University; Chyla Aguiar, Washington
State University; Zachary Hamilton, Washington State University
REENTRY AND MENTAL HEALTH: THE CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE OFFENDERS WITH
MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS
Nicholas Bakken, University of Wisconsin Lacrosse; Christy Visher, University of
Delaware
BRIDGING THE GAP: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ACROSS GENDER OF INSIDER
FINANCIAL LITERACY
Marc Glidden, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
DEFINING TRANSPORTATION DEPRIVATION AND UNDERSTANDING ITS IMPACT ON
RECIDIVISM FOR WOMEN ON PROBATION AND PAROLE
Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, Indiana University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #335
Bonaire 4
PANEL: THE IMPACT OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES ON CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
BEHAVIOR
Chair: Robert Worley, Lamar University
THE ECONOMICS OF CROSSING OVER: EXAMINING THE LINK BETWEEN CORRECTIONAL
OFFICER PAY AND GUARD-INMATE BOUNDARY VIOLATION
Robert Worley, Lamar University; Vidisha Worley, Lamar University
EIGHT IN THE GATE: ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT OF PRISONS ON CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS
PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR JOB
Tricia Johnston, Georgia State University
A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE REPRESENTATION OF MINORITY CORRECTIONAL
OFFICERS IN STATE PRISON FACILITIES
Blake Randol, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF GENDER BIAS IN DETENTION STAFF
Adam Dobrin, Florida Atlantic University; Justin Smith Florida Atlantic University; Jennifer Peck,
Florida Atlantic University; Ken Mascara, St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office
Thursday, March 5, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #336
Bonaire 5
PANEL: INNOVATIONS IN PROBATION SUPERVISION AND STATEWIDE TREATMENT
PROGRAMS
Chair: Michelle Kilburn, Southeast Missouri State University
RESTORED OR REVOKED: PROBATIONERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF WHAT WORKS
Michelle Kilburn, Southeast Missouri State University; John Unterreiner, Southeast Missouri
State University; Steve Unterreiner, Southeast Missouri State University; John Wade,
Southeast Missouri State University
EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF RISK/NEEDS ASSESSMENT CHANGE SCORES THROUGHOUT
PROBATION SUPERVISION ON SUBSEQUENT RECIDIVISM
Katherine Jackowski, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
A BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PROBATION EXPERIMENT
SeungHoon Han, University of Pennsylvania; Jordan Hyatt, University of Pennsylvania
A STATEWIDE EXAMINATION OF DELINQUENCY INTERVENTION TREATMENT QUALITY AMONG
JUVENILE RESIDENTIAL COMMITMENT FACILITIES
Michael Baglivio, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #337
Bonaire 6
PANEL: EVALUATING SPECIALTY COURTS
Chair: Ragan A. Downey, University of Southern Mississippi
INTAKE AND ELIGIBILITY METHODS AMONG VETERANS TREATMENT COURTS IN
PENNSYLVANIA
Sarah B. Stigerwalt, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg; Anne S. Douds, Pennsylvania
State University, Harrisburg
EXPLORING JOB STRESS AMONG DRUG COURT PERSONNEL
Ragan A. Downey, University of Southern Mississippi, Philip E. Carlan, University of Southern
Mississippi
WHAT DO CLIENTS ACHIEVE IN DRUG/DUI COURT? EXAMINING INTENDED AND UNINTENDED
OUTCOMES
Bin Lilang, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa; Michael Long, Northumbria University; David
Knottnerus, Oklahoma State University
THE USE OF METAPHOR IN DRUG COURT
Kathleen M. Contrino, Canisius College; Thomas Nochajski, University at Buffalo
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #338
Bonaire 7
PANEL: THE DEATH PENALTY IN PLACE
Chair: Hamid Kusha, Anna Maria College
UNIVERSALITY OF THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND RETRIBUTIVE DEATH PENALTY IN THE ISLAMIC
REPUBLIC OF IRAN: JURISPRINCOMPATIBILITY
Hamid Kusha, Anna Maria College
Thursday, March 5, 2015
EXAMINING THE ECONOMIC COSTS OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN WASHINGTON STATE
Peter Collins, Seattle University; Robert Boruchowitz, Seattle University School of Law;
Matthew Hickman, Seattle University; Mark Larranaga, Walsh & Larranaga; David Brody,
Washington State University
IMPLEMENTATION OF CRIMINAL POLICY OF COMBINING SEVERITY WITH LENIENCY IN
CAPITAL CASES IN CHINA
Shixun Wang, Erasmus University Rotterdam
TWENTY YEARS LATER: HAS OHIO’S DEATH PENALTY ROCKET DOCKET SERVED ITS
PURPOSE?
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Patricia Wagner, Youngstown State University; Gene Donofrio, Ohio 7 District Court of
Appeals; Derick Allen, Youngstown State University; Jason Mott, Youngstown State University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #339
Bonaire 8
FEATURE PANEL: SOCIAL MEDIA AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE ISSUES
Chair: Joel Best, University of Delaware
SOCIAL MEDIA AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING: USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA BOTH IN ENABLING AND
COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Suman Kakar, Florida International University
ATTITUDES IN ONLINE SETTINGS: AN EXAMINATION OF RISKY BEHAVIOR
Eugena M. Givens, Central Connecticut State University; Jessica N. Mitchell, University of
South Florida
COLLEGE STUDENTS’ POSTING OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES:
A FIRST LOOK
Michele Grillo, Monmouth University; Victoria Rivera, Monmouth University
KNOCK, KNOCK—WHO’S SCARED? MEDIA PANICS ABOUT NETWORKED URBAN YOUTH
Joel Best, University of Delaware; R.J. Maratea, New Mexico State University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #340
Curacao 1
PANEL: POPULAR CULTURE, VIOLENCE, AND MEDIA
Chair: Kendra N. Bowen, Texas Christian University
RURAL PRIMITIVISM IN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE
Karen E. Hayden, Merrimack College
VIOLENCE BEGETS VIOLENCE: REPORTING THE USE OF GUN VIOLENCE AND TRACKING THE
TRENDS
Lori A. Wiester, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Shannon W. Phaneuf, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania; Jonathon A. Cooper, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, March 5, 2015
TO LAUGH IS TO BE DEVIANT
Kendra N. Bowen, Texas Christian University; Aaron Bartula, University of North Texas-Dallas;
Ryan Getty, Sacramento State
VISUAL RHETORIC AND FERGUSON, MISSOURI: A MANIFEST AND LATENT CONTENT
ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL CARTOONS
Kevin Buckler, Prairie View A & M University; Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View A & M
University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #341
Curacao 2
PANEL: POLICING REFORMS AROUND THE GLOBE
Chair: Roger Enriquez, University of Texas at San Antonio
POLICE REFORM IN MEXICO: THE NUEVO LEON EXPERIMENT
Roger Enriquez, University of Texas at San Antonio
UNDERSTANDING JOB SATISFACTION IN THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE: IMPLICATIONS
FOR REFORM
Raymund E. Narage, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan
State University
THE ROLE AND ENGAGEMENT OF THE POLISH NATIONAL POLICE IN PLANNING AND
PREPAREDNESS FOR MASS REFUGEE EXODUS IN CONFLICT
Magdalena Anna Denham, Sam Houston State University; Scott Andrew Vautrain, Sam
Houston State University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #342
Curacao 3
ROUNDTABLE: BLACK MALE UNDERGRADUATES: KNOWN, UNKNOWN, AND SELF-INFLICTED
CHALLENGES, A DIALOGUE TOWARD SUCCESS
Moderator: Robert Grantham, Bridgewater State University
Discussants: Mia Ortiz, Bridgewater State University; Josh Gaston, Bridgewater State
University; Carl Hollant, Bridgewater State University; Wolther Joselus, Bridgewater State
University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #343
Curacao 4
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: SCHOOL SAFETY IN THE UNITED STATES: A REASONED LOOK AT
THE RHETORIC
Moderator: Crystal A. Garcia, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Author: David May, Mississippi State University
Discussants: Alison S. Burke, Southern Oregon University; Angela Gilmore, University of
Memphis; Stacy C. Moak, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Anthony A. Peguero, Virginia
Tech University
Thursday, March 5, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #344
Curacao 5
PANEL: ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAMS: QUALITY ASSIGNMENTS, STUDENT EXPERIENCES,
AND CAN THEY GET A TEACHING POSITION?
Chair: Wendy Lynn Hicks, Ashford University
BRINGING QUALITY TO ONLINE EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE CREATION OF AN
ONLINE MASTERS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Wendy Lynn Hicks, Ashford University
CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRADUATE STUDENT EXPERIENCE IN AN ONLINE SETTING
Carlos Alvarez, Alpha Phi Sigma; Michelle Lizette Medina, Alpha Phi Sigma
CAN AN ONLINE PH.D. DEGREE GET YOU A TEACHING JOB? A STUDY OF JOB APPLICANTS AT
ONE UNIVERSITY
John T. Whitehead, East Tennessee State University
PERFECT LESSONS LEARNED FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE GRADUATE EDUCATION:
REFLECTION, INTEGRATION AND APPLICATION
Frances Bernat, Texas A&M International University; Kelly Frailing, Texas A&M International
University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #345
Curacao 6
PANEL: LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Chair: John Winterdyk, Mount Royal University
PROSECUTION OF POLICE CORRUPTION IN RUSSIA: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
Olga Semukhina, Marquette University
BUILDING CORRECTIONAL CAPACITY IN THE SUB-SAHARA: INFORMING THE INWARD WITH
THE OUTWARD
John Winterdyk, Mount Royal University
CHANGING CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEADERSHIP STYLES IN THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA
Loftin C. Woodiel, Missouri Baptist University
A TERROR-TERRORISM-GUERILLA WARFARE-SEVERITY INDEX AND ACCEPTANCE OF
GOVERNMENT, MILITARY, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE
Daniel E. Gorges-Abeyie, Texas Southern University
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
EVENT #346
Boca VII
ACJS Law and Public Policy Section Awards
Ceremony
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
EVENT #347
Boca VIII
ACJS Community College Section Reception
Thursday, March 5, 2015
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
EVENT #348
Curacao 7
African Criminology and Justice Association
Meeting
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
EVENT #349A
Washington State University Reception:
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the
Division of Governmental Studies and
Services (DGSS)
Grand Sierra A
Friday, March 6, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
Day At A Glance
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Alpha Phi Sigma Events
Martinique Ballroom
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
8:00 AM – 6:15 PM
Panels, Roundtables, Workshops
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
ACJS Victimology Section Executive Board
Meeting
Boca VIII
8:15 AM – 9:15 AM
Doctoral Summit Breakfast
By Invitation Only.
Antigua 3
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Coffee Bar
Caribean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Employment Exchange Open
Hibiscus
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
ACJS Presidential Address, General Business
Meeting, and Getting Involved in ACJS
Committees
Grand Sierra B
11:30 AM – 1:15 PM
ACJS Awards Luncheon
First Come, First Served.
Grand Sierra D
1:15 PM – 2:00 PM
Doctoral Summit Meeting
By Invitation Only.
Antigua 1
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Keynote Speaker and Book Signing:
Piper Kerman
Grand Sierra B
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
ACJS Corrections Section Reception
Curacao 1
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Criminal Justice Policy Review
Editorial Board Meeting
Curacao 4
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Prison Journal Editorial Board Meeting
Curacao 5
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice
Editorial Board Meeting
Curacao 6
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
ACJS Minorities and Women Section Executive
Board Meeting
Curacao 8
Friday, March 6, 2015
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
ACJS Executive Board Meeting
Boca V
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
ACJS Minorities and Women Section Awards
Ceremony and Reception
Antigua 1
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
ACJS Police Section General Business Meeting
and Ice Cream Social
Antigua 2
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
ACJS Community College Section General
Business Meeting and Reception
Bonaire 1
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Section General
Business Meeting and Reception
Bonaire 2
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
ACJS Security and Crime Prevention Section
General Business Meeting
Curacao 8
5:15 PM – 7:00 PM
Doctoral Summit Dinner
By Invitation Only.
Boca VI
6:30 PM – 7:00 PM
ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Set-Up
Grand Sierra E/F/G/H/I
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Grand Sierra E/F/G/H/I
8:30 PM – 9:00 PM
ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Tear-Down
Grand Sierra E/F/G/H/I
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9:00 PM – 12:00 AM
ACJS President Karakoe Night
Grand Sierra C
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Alpha Phi Sigma Events
Martinique Ballroom
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
ACJS Meeting Registration
Center Foyer
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #350
ACJS Victimology Section Executive
Board Meeting
Boca VIII
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #351
Grand Sierra A
ROUNDTABLE: THE IMPACT OF SENTENCING GUIDELINES ON OFFENDER MANAGEMENT
Moderator: Steve Rickman, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center
Discussants: Jessica Herbert, Office of Justice Programs Diagnostic Center; James Cox,
Nevada Department of Corrections; James Austin, JFA Institute
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #352
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: GENDERED OFFENDING
Chair: Katherine Winham, University of Louisville
EXAMINING THE EVOLVING ROLE OF FEMALES IN TERRORISM
Tiffany Westerman, University of Arkansas; Christopher A. Shields, University of Arkansas
THE FEMALE OFFENDER ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Rosemary McFee, Alvernia University
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PROSTITUTION ARRESTS: A GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
Chivon H. Fitch, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
HETEROGENEITY OF VICTIMIZATION EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN ON PROBATION AND
PAROLE: A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS
Katherine Winham, University of Louisville; Tanya Renn, University of Louisville; Martin T. Hall,
University of Louisville; Seanna Golder, University of Louisville; George E. Higgins, University
of Louisville; TK Logan, University of Kentucky
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #353
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: MEDIA, CRIME, AND INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
Chair: Loftin C. Woodiel, Missouri Baptist University
PERCEIVING HATE CRIMES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MAJOR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE
OF HATE CRIMES IN THE UNITED STATES AND UNITED KINGDOM
Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Ball State University
SPILLOVER VIOLENCE: MORAL PANIC OR SOCIAL PROBLEM?
Omar Camarillo, University of Texas-Pan American
SYMBOLISM OF THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE FOR HATE GROUPS AND FAR RIGHT
ORGANIZATIONS
Daniela Peterka-Benton, State University of New York at Fredonia; Bond Benton, State
University of New York at Fredonia
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #354
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: EVALUATING AND MODELING COUNTER-TERRORISM RESPONSES IN THE UNITED
STATES
Chair: Bernard McCarthy, Missouri State University
DIRTY HANDS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM: ETHICAL CHALLENGES RESPONDING
TO TERRORISM
Bernard McCarthy, Missouri State University; Belinda McCarthy, Missouri State University
POLICING AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF TERRORISM: A MIXED METHODS APPROACH TO AN
UNCLEAR RELATIONSHIP
Andrew Brooks, University of Arkansas; Jeffrey Gruenewald, University of Arkansas; Casey
Harris, University of Arkansas
INFILTRATING TERRORISM: THE USE OF THE ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE IN FEDERAL
TERRORIST TRIALS IN CASES INVOLVING INFORMANTS
Noah Schneider, University of Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas
EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON SCHOOL SAFETY PRACTICES IN THE
UNITED STATES
Brianna Wright, Mississippi State University; David May, Mississippi State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #355
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN POLICING
Chair: Diana Bruns, Southeast Missouri State University
GENDER MAINSTREAMING, RULE OF LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION: TRAINING &
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
James F. Albrecht, Pace University
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIME PREVENTION AND COMMUNITY RESILIENCE
Diana Bruns, Southeast Missouri State University; Dilip Das, Coppin State University
MILITARIZED POLICE V. MODERN DEMOCRACY
Charles Andrew Lieberman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Nicole N. Hanson, John Jay
College of Criminal Justice
STRENGTHENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM OF PEACE OPERATIONS WITH
GENDARMERIES
Gultekin Topaktas, Rutgers University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #356
Grand Sierra I
PANEL: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND THE JUDICIARY
Chair: Harry M. Rhea, Florida International University
THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Harry M. Rhea, Florida International University
Friday, March 6, 2015
PUBLIC TRUST IN THE CHINESE COURT: THE IMPACT OF ETHNICITY, SOCIAL STATUS,
HUKOU, AND COURT EXPERIENCE
Luye Li, University of Delaware; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University; Ivan Sun, University of
Delaware
JUDICIAL RHETORIC ON CRIME: AN ANALYSIS OF SPEECHES OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE
Nancy E. Marion, University of Akron; Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #357
Antigua 1
FEATURE ROUNDTABLE: DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REVIEW OF
CURRENT APPROACHES
Moderator: Damon Camp, Georgia State University
Discussants: Jim Alexander, Texas Woman's University; Gennaro Vito, University of Louisville;
Tim Turner, Anderson University; Max Bromley, University of South Florida; Robert Taylor, The
University of Texas at Dallas; Leo McArdle, FBI National Academy; Kimberly Poyer, FBI
National Academy; Dominick Braccio, Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers; Dean
Dabney, Georgia State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #358
Antigua 2
ROUNDTABLE: EXTREME APPLICATIONS OF SELF-DEFENSE, STAND YOUR GROUND AND
CASTLE DOCTRINE
Moderator: Christle Rowe, Old Dominion University
Discussants: Arthur Garrison, Kutztown University; Alero Afejuku, Argosy University; Kimya
Dennis, Salem College; Keith Coleman, North Carolina A & T State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #359
Bonaire 1
PANEL: POLICING, PROCEDURAL JUSTICE & LEGITIMACY
Chair: Robert Worden, State University of New York at Albany
PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, LEGITIMACY, AND NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS
Jacinta Gau, University of Central Florida
CITIZEN COMPLAINTS AS THREATS TO POLICE LEGITIMACY: THE ROLE OF OFFICERS’
OCCUPATIONAL ATTITUDES
Eugene Paoline, III, University of Central Florida; William Terrill, Michigan State
University
Friday, March 6, 2015
COMPLAINANTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE COMPLAINT REVIEW
Robert Worden, State University of New York at Albany; Heidi Bonner, East Carolina
University; Sarah McLean, The John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety, Inc.
POLICE SEARCHES, PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, AND LEGITIMACY IN INVESTIGATORY STOPS
Robert Worden, State University of New York at Albany; Kelly Becker, The John F. Finn
Institute for Public Safety, Inc.
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #360
Bonaire 2
PANEL: COMMUNITY AND DEPARTMENTAL POLARIZATION IN POLICING
Chair: Julie Coon, Roger Williams University
POLICE OPINIONS OF DIVERSITY ISSUES: COMPARING PERCEPTIONS OF LAW
ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISORS AND NON-SUPERVISORS
Julie Coon, Roger Williams University
BIAS BASED POLICING AND RACIAL PROFILING: THE DIFFERENT VIEWS OF WHITE AND
BLACK POLICE OFFICERS
Ralph Edmund Ioimo, Auburn University, Montgomery
A TALE OF TWO CITIES: RIOTS IN FERGUSON, MISSOURI AS A COUNTERPOINT TO PEACE IN
ATHENS, GEORGIA
Bonnie Semora, Dalton State College
CRIMINAL CARTOGRAPHIES AND THE ORDINARY AFFECTS OF RACE IN POLICE WORK
Stephanie Whitehead, Indiana University East
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #361
Bonaire 3
PANEL: WHAT WORKS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE: NEW TO ONLINE, ONLINE FOR
VOCATIONAL MAJORS, HYBRID COURSES
Chair: Eugena M. Givens, Central Connecticut State University
EVALUATION OF HYBRID FORMATTED COURSE IMPLEMENTATION IN AN UNDERGRADUATE
CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAM
Eugena M. Givens, Central Connecticut State University; Pierre M. Rivolta, Central Connecticut
State University; Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State University
FIRST-TIME BEGINNING STUDENT ATTAINMENT: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF DISTANCE
EDUCATION
James R. McKean, Ohio University Chillicothe
ARE ONLINE COURSES AN ADEQUATE ALTERNATIVE FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN
VOCATION ACADEMIC MAJORS?
Monica Solinas-Saunders, Indiana University Northwest; Danny Tsataros, Indiana University
Northwest
PODCAST LECTURES AND THE IMPACT ON STUDENT TEST SCORES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
AND CRIMINOLOGY COURSES
Shannon Hankhouse, Tarleton State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #362
Bonaire 4
PANEL: SPECIAL ISSUES IN ORGANIZED CRIME
Chair: Carter F. Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
MILITARY-TRAINED GANG MEMBERS IN THE VOLUNTEER STATE: FOUR YEAR FOLLOW-UP
WITH THE INVESTIGATORS
Carter F. Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
HUMAN TRAFFICKING: WOMEN AND LABOR MIGRANTS IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Abdy Javadzadeh, St. Thomas University
TOLERANCE FOR DEVIANCE AND LEGAL CYNICISM: TOWARD A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF
ORGANIZED CRIME
Hollianne Marshall, California State University, Fresno; Robert Lombardo, Loyola University
Chicago
THE MONETARY VALUE OF ART WITHIN CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS
Meghan Bang, University of West Florida
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #363
Bonaire 5
PANEL: SEX CRIMES: COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES
Chair: Ryan T. Shields, John-Hopkins University
COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION:
RESULTS FROM A SURVEY OF YOUNG ADULTS
Ryan T. Shields, John Hopkins University; Scott Walfield, University of Massachusetts Lowell;
Geoff Kahn, John Hopkins University, Andrew J. Harris, University of Massachusetts Lowell;
Elizabeth J. Letourneau, John Hopkins University
COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF MICHIGAN SEX OFFENDERS
James H. Bowers, Saginaw Valley State University
THE EFFECTS OF RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS ON SEX OFFENDERS AND THE COMMUNITY
Chris Rush Burkey, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #364
Bonaire 6
PANEL: APPLIED RESEARCH AND SERVICE LEARNING
Chair: Renita L. Seabrook, University of Baltimore
THE UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE HOMELESS PROJECT: LEARNING COMMUNITY
Renita L. Seabrook, University of Baltimore; Tiffaney S. Parkman, University of Baltimore
TEAM-BASED LEARNING FOR PROBLEM-SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING, AND COLLABORATION
Bryan K. Robinson, University of Mount Union
Friday, March 6, 2015
MENTORING CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS: THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE
Patrick Morris, Sacred Heart University
PROJECT-BASED RESEARCH IN A CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE COURSE
Theresa Conover, Miami University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #365
Bonaire 7
ROUNDTABLE: AMELORIATING WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS: WHAT’S WORKING, WHAT’S
NOT?
Moderator: Michael H. Fox, Hyogo University
Discussants: John Robert Cencich, California University of Pennsylvania; Stacy K. Parker,
Muskingum University; Dan Tsataros, Indiana University Northwest; Marvin Zalman, Wayne
State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #366
Bonaire 8
ROUNDTABLE: CRIME AND JUSTICE IN THE BAKKEN: HOW THE OIL BOOM IS IMPACTING
EASTERN MONTANA AND WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA
Moderator: Stacy Tew, Dawson Community College
Discussants; Mikol Eberle, Dawson Community College; Jacob Kinghorn, Dawson Community
College; Sara Trammell, Dawson Community College; Logan Dyson, Dawson Community
College; Kassandra Smith, Dawson Community College
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #367
Curacao 1
PANEL: MAKING UNIQUE CRIME CONNECTIONS FROM A SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION
APPROACH
Chair: Jennifer A. Leili, University of South Florida
WE WIN. WE LOSE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BASEBALL AND CRIME
Jennifer A. Leili, University of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, University of South Florida
SERVING THEIR COUNTRY AND THEIR COMMUNITIES? AN ANALYSIS OF MILITARY
PRESENCE IN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES
Rocio Alejandra Roles, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
FOOD DESERTS, CRIME, AND NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT
Rick Dierenfeldt, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Jeffery T. Walker, University of Arkansas
at Little Rock; Stacy Moak, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
BRAND PROTECTION IN THE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE (SME): ADDRESSING THEIR
UNIQUE VULNERABILITIES
Jay P. Kennedy, Michigan State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #368
Curacao 2
PANEL: THE IMPACT OF THERAPY, RECREATION, AND EMPLOYMENT ON JUVENILE
OFFENDING
Chair: Jill Leslie Rosenbaum, California State University Fullerton
YOUTH SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND THE IMPACTS ON RECIDIVISM
Megan McConaghy, Temple University; Marissa P. Levy, The Richard Stockton College of New
Jersey
FINDING THEIR VOICE THROUGH ART IN DETENTION
Jill Leslie Rosenbaum, California State University Fullerton
USE OF THERAPEUTIC ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES (TEA) WITH JUVENILE FIRE SETTERS AND
BOMB MAKERS
Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego; Evan Norton, Alliant International University; Kori
Ryan, Alliant International University; JoJo Lee, University of San Diego; Andi
Fessler, University of San Diego; Michelle Jimenez, University of San Diego
THE EVALUATION OF OHIO’S RECLAIM PROGRAMS: EXAMING THE IMPACT OF TREATMENT
DOSAGE FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Jennifer Lux, University of Cincinnati; Myrinda Schweitzer, University of Cincinnati; Brian K.
Lovins, Harris County, Texas Community Supervision and Corrections; Edward J.Latessa,
University of Cincinnati
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #369
Curacao 3
PANEL: REENTRY: HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT ISSUES
Chair: Rolanda Ward, SUNY at Fredonia
A DOSE RESPONSE ANALYSIS OF POSTRELEASE HOUSING MOBILITY AND RECIDIVISM:
A COMPARISON OF SEX OFFENDERS AND NON-SEX OFFENDERS
Jason Rydberg, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Eric Grommon, Indiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis; Beth Huebner, University of Missouri-St. Louis
A PROGRAM LINKING REENTERING INMATES TO EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION, HEALTH,
HOUSING, AND TREATEMENT SERVICES
Daniel O’Connell, University of Delaware; Valerie Tickle, Delaware Criminal Justice
Council; TaLisa Carter, University of Delaware
CHECK THE BOX: EXAMINING EMPLOYERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES
WITH FELONY CONVICTIONS
Lisa Carter, Florida Southern College; Jennifer Dapko, Florida Southern College
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE? LEAVING CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AS EMERGING
ADULTS
Rolanda Ward, SUNY at Fredonia; Dani McMay, SUNY at Fredonia
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #370
Curacao 4
PANEL: AT-RISK SEXUAL ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR
Chair: Kathleen Bailey, Grand Valley State University
REHABILITATION OF SEX OFFENDERS
Brenda Geiger, Western Galilee College; Adina Fischer, Dartmouth Medical College; Michael
Fischer, Norfolk State University
EXAMINATION OF ADOLESCENT YOUTH SEXUAL ATTITUDES 1988-2012
Kathleen Bailey, Grand Valley State University; Jenna Eavey, Grand Valley State University;
Britanee Kane, Grand Valley State University
PREDICTING HIV RISK BEHAVIORS AMONGST MALE PAROLEES IN THE TWELVE MONTHS A
AFTER RELEASE
Kelly Slater, Temple University; Matthew Hiller, Temple University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #371
Curacao 5
PANEL: PROCESS AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES OF DRUG/DUI COURTS
Chair: John Kramer, Pennsylvania State University
REDUCING AND CONTROLLING RECIDIVISM: FINDINGS FROM THE OTTAWA COUNTY ADTC
Brian R. Johnson, Grand Valley State University; Christopher A. Kierkus, Grand Valley State
University
IMPLEMENTING BEST PRACTICES IN DWI COURT SETTINGS: A TALE OF THREE PROGRAMS
Pierre M. Rivolta, Central Connecticut State University
FURTHER EXPLORATION OF THE ST. LOUIS COUNTY DRUG/DWI COURT
Shannon Cooper-Sadlo, Saint Louis University; Noelle Fearn, Saint Louis University; Dyan
McGuire, Saint Louis University
AN EVALUATION OF THE PROCESSES AND OUTCOMES OF THE CENTRE COUNTY DUI COURT
John Kramer, Pennsylvania State University; Lecinda M. Yevchak, Pennsylvania State
University; Susan McNeeley, Pennsylvania State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #372
Curacao 6
PANEL: SMART POLICING IN ACTION 2: FINDINGS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM THE
SMART POLICING INITIATIVE
Chair: James “Chip” Coldren, Jr., CNA Corporation
THE NEW HAVEN SMART POLICING INITIATIVE EXPERIENCE
Christopher Sedelmaier, University of New Haven
SMART POLICING IN THE BORDER CITY OF PHARR, TEXAS: LESSONS AND SUCCESSES
Robert Garcia, Pharr Police Department; Joel Robles, Pharr Police Department; S. George
Vincentnathan, University of Texas-Pan American; Lynn Vincentnathan, University of TexasPan American
Friday, March 6, 2015
FINDINGS FROM A COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CHULA
VISTA, CA
Deborah Weisel, North Carolina Central University
NON-SIGNIFICANT RESEARCH FINDINGS IN POLICE RESEARCH: LESSONS STILL TO BE
LEARNED
Ashley Miller, CNA Corporation
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #373
Curacao 7
PANEL: SENTENCING POLICY IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD
Chair: Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College
RACIAL DISCREPANCIES IN SENTENCING POLICY: SENTENCING DECISIONS AMIDST THE
AFTERMATH OF FERGUSON
Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College
MISSISSIPPI’S RECENT EFFORTS TO REFORM ITS CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chad Shook, Jackson State University
FRAGMENTATION AND PRAGMATISM IN SENTENCING REFORMS IN CHINA
Wei Pei, Erasmus University Rotterdam
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #374
Boca V
PANEL: MISSING PIECES IN REENTRY RESEARCH: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL
ADDITIONS TO THE LITERATURE
Chair: Jeffrey Roskey, University of Central Florida
THE OPPORTUNITY NOT TAKEN: REENTRY AND THE ROLE OF CHARACTER ETHICS
Andrew Skotnicki, Manhattan College
DEFYING THE STATISTICAL ODDS: THE ROLE OF RESILIENCE IN THE REENTRY
PROCESS
Angel Sanchez, University of Central Florida
THE MEANING AND PRACTICE OF OFFENDER REENTRY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS IN FLORIDA
Karol Lucken, University of Central Florida
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #375
Boca VI
PANEL: CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM QUALITY, CULTURAL COMPETENCE, AND PRISONER
REENTRY
Chair: LeAnn Cabage, Iowa State University
FINDINGS FROM AN EVALUATION OF THE GANG INTERVENTION TREATMENT REENTRY
DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH (GITREDY) PROGRAM IN HARRIS COUNTY
David Pyrooz, Sam Houston State University; Vincent Webb, Sam Houston State University;
Kallee Spooner, Sam Houston State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
EXPLORING DIMENSIONS OF CULTURAL COMPETENCE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF CORE
CORRECTIONAL PRACTICES
Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati
EXAMINING THE ROLE OF LOCATION, RACE, AND GENDER ON PROGRAM OFFERINGS FROM
1995 AND 2005
LeAnn Cabage, Iowa State University; Kimberly Dodson, Western Illinois University
BEING AFRICAN AMERICAN MATTERS: THE NEED FOR CULTURAL COMPETENCY IN THE
CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM
Sherrise Truesdale-Moore, Minnesota State University
8:15 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #376
Doctoral Summit Breakfast
Antigua 3
By Invitation Only.
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Coffee Bar
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Caribbean I/II/III
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Employment Exchange Open
Hibiscus
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #377
Grand Sierra B
ACJS Presidential Address, General
Business Meeting, and Getting Involved in
ACJS Committees
Open to All Attendees.
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #378
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Chair: Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University
C.R.I.M.E.S.: A PERSPECTIVE ON CHOICE OF MATE AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
PREVENTION
Eugene Hughley, Southern University and A&M College and S.P.E.C.T.R.U.M.
COLLEGE STUDENTS’ RAPE MYTH ACCEPTANCE AND INTENTIONS TO INTERVENE
Maria L. Garase, Mercyhurst University; Shannon Bair, Mercyhurst University
Friday, March 6, 2015
IT’S ON CAMP(US): FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION COLLABORATION TO ADDRESS INTIMATE
PARTNER VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT
Venezia Michalsen, Montclair State University; Holly Rider-Milkovich, University of Michigan
THE MISMEASURE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: THE CONTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT
SURVEY RESEARCH IN AN ERA OF NEO-LIBERALISM
Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University; Martin D. Schwartz, George Washington
University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #379
Grand Sierra F
PANEL: MEDIA AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chair: David A. Makin, Washington State University
SOUNDING OFF ON SCOTUS CASES: AN EXAMINATION OF VARIATION IN INTENSITY OF
EDITORIALIZING IN THE NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, AND USA TODAY
Kevin Buckler, Prairie View A & M University; Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View A & M
University
FOCUSING ON THE COURTS: MEDIA CONSTRUCTIONS OF CALIFORNIA’S
PROPOSITION 8
Samantha Cook, Kent State University at Stark; Deirdre Moore Warren, Kent State University at
Stark
FACTORS THAT SHAPE PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Casey Welch, Flagler College; G.S. Coffey, WDC Consultants; Jaimee Stewart, University of
North Florida
MEASURING INTEREST: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF SEX OFFENDER REGISTRIES
David A. Makin, Washington State University; Samantha C. Story, California School of
Professional Psychology
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #380
Grand Sierra G
PANEL: EVALUATING TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY AND COUNTER-TERRORISM EFFORTS
Chair: Daniel Georges-Abeyie, Texas Southern University
EXAMINING TERRORISM THREAT AND POLICE PERFORMANCE
Erlan Bakiev, Kyrgyz National Police; Haci Duru, Turkish National Police
DOMESTIC TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES AND UNITED KINGDOM: A CONJUNCTIVE
ANALYSIS OF CASE CONFIGURATIONS
Joseph DeLeeuw, Indiana University; William Pridemore, Georgia State University
INDIVIDUAL CENTERED PROCEDURAL APPROACH IN COUNTER TERRORISM (ICPA)
Nusret Sahin, Turkish National Police; Ugur Evlek, Turkish National Police
A TERROR-TERRORISM-GUERILLA WARFARE-SEVERITY INDEX AND ACCEPTANCE OF
GOVERNMENT, MILITARY, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE
Daniel Georges-Abeyie, Texas Southern University
Friday, March 6, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #381
Grand Sierra H
PANEL: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT AROUND THE GLOBE
Chair: Matthew Phillips, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
EMPIRICAL CORRELATES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING PROSECUTION
Matthew Phillips, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Joseph Kuhns, University of North
Carolina at Charlotte
INCOME EQUALITY AND HOMICIDE RATES
Yeok-il Cho, University of Central Missouri; Seong Min Park, University of Tennessee,
Chattanooga
HOMICIDE IN THE CARIBBEAN: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS USING TIME-SERIES DATA
David Makin, Washington State University; Doug Routh, Washington State University; Wendy
Koslicki, Washington State University
CREATING A FRAMEWORK FOR DETERMINING CORRECTIONS REFORM READINESS
Martin F. Horn, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #382
Grand Sierra I
FEATURE PANEL: COMPARATIVE CORRECTIONS
Chair: Christle Rowe, Old Dominion University
COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE – THE ROLE OF CULTURE
Jianhong Liu, University of Macau
CROSS NATIONAL PUNISHMENT: FREEDOM, LEGITIMACY, AND POLITICAL PRIORITIES
Rick Ruddell, University of Regina; Nicholas A. Jones, University of Regina
INNOVATIVE INTERNATIONAL CORRECTIONAL PRACTICES
Christle Rowe, Old Dominion University; Anne M. Lee, Old Dominion University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #383
Antigua 1
PANEL: THE IMPORTANCE OF PLACE FROM A SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION APPROACH
Chair: Brian Lockwood, Monmouth University
THE MODERATING EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY CONTEXT ON THE SPATIAL EXTENT OF THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BARS AND CRIME
Brian Lockwood, Monmouth University; Elizabeth Groff, Temple University
CONCENTRATIONS OF CRIME IN APARTMENT COMPLEXES
Yan Zhang, Sam Houston State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
GUN OWNERSHIP: EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF GROWING UP IN HIGH CRIME
NEIGHBORHOODS
Michael Cretacci, SUNY Buffalo State; Nichole Hendrix, Radford University
A SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHERS AND CRIME
Troy C. Payne, University of Alaska Anchorage; Kathleen Gallagher, University of Cincinnati;
Julie Wartell, The Analysis Group
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #384
Antigua 2
PANEL: SOCIAL CONTROL THEORY ACROSS CULTURES
Chair: Suheyl Gurbuz, University of North Texas
THE ROLE OF FAMILY ON ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AMONG TURKISH ADOLESCENTS
Suheyl Gurbuz, University of North Texas; Ozgur Solakoglu, University of North Texas
TESTING THE ADEQUACY OF SOCIAL BOND THEORY IN EXPLAINING THE SUBSANCE USE
AMONG KYRGYZ YOUTH
Bekchoro Aliiaskarov, Police Academy of Ministry of Interior in Kyrgyzstan
THE ROLE OF FAMILY ON SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR AMONG TURKISH ADOLESCENTS
Emirhan Demirhan, University of North Texas; Ozgur Solakoglu, University of North Texas
THE PROTECTIVE IMPACT OF IMMIGRANT CONCENTRATION ON JUVENILE RECIDIVISM:
CONTEXTUAL EFFECTS AND INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL MEDIATORS
Kevin T. Wolff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Michael Baglivio, State of Florida
Department of Juvenile Justice
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #385
Antigua 4
ROUNDTABLE: FELON DISENFRANCHISEMENT AND TENSION BETWEEN BLACK MEN AND
LAW ENFORCEMENT: ILLUSTRATIONS OF DISCONNECT BETWEEN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
RESEARCH, POLICY, AND PRACTICE
Moderator: Kimya N. Dennis, Salem College
Discussants: Joanne M. Black, Salem College; Mark DeForrest, Gonzaga University School of
Law
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #386
Bonaire 1
FEATURE PANEL: RACE, GENDER, AGE, AND COMMUNITY DISADANTAGE: JUVENILE
OFFENDERS AND COURT OUTCOMES
Chair: Jennifer Peck, Florida Atlantic University
THE CONDITIONING EFFECTS OF THE ‘YOUTH DISCOUNT’ ON JUVENILE COURT OUTCOMES
Michael Leiber, University of South Florida; Jennifer Peck, Florida Atlantic University; Maude
Beaudry-Cyr, University of South Florida
Friday, March 6, 2015
COMMUNITY DISADVANTAGE AND CRIMINAL SENTENCING: A NATIONAL JUVENILE SAMPLE
Kareem Jordan, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Tina Freiburger, University of WisconsinMilwaukee
THE IMPACT OF RACE, GENDER AND AGE ON THE DETENTION DECISION IN JUVENILE DRUG
CASES
Allison Chappell, Old Dominion University; Scott Maggard, Old Dominion University
RACIAL DISPARITY IN PROGRAM REFERRAL AND OUTCOME AT DISPOSITION
Nordia Campbell, Michigan State University; William Davidson, Michigan State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #387
Bonaire 2
FEATURE PANEL: CHALLENGES TO PREVENTING CRIMES ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
Chair: Cary Dale Adkinson, Texas Wesleyan University
IMPLEMENTING THE CAMPUS SEXUAL VIOLENCE ELIMINATION (SAVE) ACT: A CASE STUDY
AT TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Cary Dale Adkinson, Texas Wesleyan University
LOW SELF-CONTROL AND RISKY LIFESTYLES: AN EXAMINATION OF SEXUAL ASSAULT
VICTIMIZATION ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS
Kevin Waters, Northern Michigan University; Kenneth Houston Waters, University of Oklahoma
POLICE VISIBILITY, VICTIMIZATION, AND PERCEIVED SAFETY AT AN URBAN UNIVERSITY
James Hurst, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
REVISITING IN LOCO PARENTIS? STUDENT PRIVACY VERSUS FACULTY PROTECTION IN THE
CLASSROOM
Cherie Dawson Edwards, University of Louisville; Kristin Swartz, University of Louisville; Isis N.
Walton, Virginia State University; Dustin Osborne, University of Louisville
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #388
Bonaire 3
FEATURE ROUNDTABLE: CORRECTIONAL PERSONNEL A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE:
WHY WE SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO CORRECTIONAL LEADER PERSPECTIVES FROM
ACROSS THE GLOBE
Moderator: Martha Henderson Hurley, Texas A&M University Commerce;
Discussants: Dilip K.Das, International Police Executive Symposium; Brian Norris, The Citadel;
Robert Hanser, University of Louisiana Monroe; Jacqueline Rhoden-Trader, Coppin State
University
Friday, March 6, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #389
Bonaire 4
PANEL: PROBATIONERS AND SATISFACTION, MENTAL ILLNESS, SUPPORT, AND EXTENSION
Chair: Julie Siddique, William Paterson University
RACIAL DISPARITY IN PROBATIONER SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF SUCCESS ON
PROBATION
Julie Siddique, William Paterson University; Scott Belshaw, University of North Texas
CRIMINAL THINKING AND MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG PROBATIONERS
Kallee Spooner, Sam Houston State University; Brian Lovins, Harris County Community
Supervision and Corrections Department; Lori Lovins, Harris County Community Supervision
and Corrections Department
EMERGING ADULTS AFTER INCARCERATION: PERCEPTIONS OF WHO PROVIDES HELP WITH
TRANSISTIONS
Dani McMay, State University of New York at Freedonia; Rolanda Ward, State University of
New York at Freedonia
DO GEOGRAPHY, DEMOGRAPHICS, AND SERIOUSNESS PREDICT THE EXTENSION OF
COMMUNITY SUPERVISION?
Justin C. Medina, Temple University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #390
Bonaire 5
PANEL: NOT YOUR TYPICAL FAMILY PORTRAIT: EXAMINING FAMILY DYNAMICS BEHIND
PRISON WALLS
Chair: Melinda Tasca, Sam Houston State University
FAMILIES COMING TOGETHER IN PRISON: PEERING INSIDE THE BLACK BOX OF VISITATION
Melinda Tasca, Sam Houston State University; Philip Mulvey, Illinois State University; Nancy
Rodriguez, Arizona State University
EFFECTS OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS ON INMATE BEHAVIOR: A COMPARISON
Karen Lahm, Wright St. University; Carin Benning, Wright St. University
THE RIGHTS OF PREGNANT PRISONERS AND THEIR NEWBORNS
Naoki Kanaboshi, Grand Valley State University; James F. Anderson, East Carolina University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #391
Bonaire 6
PANEL: SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDERS AND ISSUES RELATED TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Chair: Louis Ventura, University of Toledo
UNDERSTANDING IDEA IN CORRECTIONS: DELIVERING SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES TO
JUVENILES WITH DISABILITIES
Traqina Emeka, University of Houston Downtown
MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS: SHARED CLIENTS AND CONSEQUENCES
Louis Ventura, University of Toledo
Friday, March 6, 2015
MENTAL HEALTH PROBATION: AN ANALYSIS OF ARKANSAS’S ACT 911 PROGRAM
Alesa Liles, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS: THE IMPACT OF GENDER ON CRIMINOGENIC NEEDS
AND SUBSEQUENT CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION FAILURE
Keith Edward Satterwhite, University of Houston Downtown; Krista Gehring, University of
Houston Downtown
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #392
Bonaire 7
FEATURE PANEL: ASSESSING FAMILY VIOLENCE TREATMENT APPROACHES
Chair: Ashley Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown
AN INTERVENTION MODEL FOR PROACTIVE FEMALE-PERPETRATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Chiquita Howard-Bostic, Shepherd University
EVALUATING BATTERER INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS: COMMENTS ON
RESEARCH DESIGN AND INITIAL FINDINGS
Ashley Blackburn, University of Houston Downtown; Shannon Fowler, University of Houston
Downtown
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES, CRIMINALITY, AND TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICESPART 1
Jennifer Williams, Barry University; David Feldman, Barry University; Jill Levenson, Barry
University
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES, CRIMINALITY, AND TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICES PART 2
Jill Levenson, Barry University; Jennifer Williams, Barry University; David Feldman, Barry
University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #393
Bonaire 8
PANEL: PRISONER REHABILITATION PROGRAMS: THE ROLE OF RELIGION, EDUCATION,
AND KITTENS
Chair: Mary Ellen Reimund, Central Washington University
CAUSES OF RECIDIVISM AMONG FAITH BASED PRISON AND AFTERCARE PROGRAM
PARTICIPANTS
George Day, East Texas Baptist University; Amanda Johnson, University of Memphis
EXPLORING DIMENSIONS OF CULTURAL COMPETENCE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF CORE
CORRECTIONAL PRACTICES
Byron Johnson, Baylor University
EXAMINING THE ROLE OF LOCATION, RACE, AND GENDER ON PROGRAM OFFERINGS FROM
1995 AND 2005
Charles Ubah, Georgia College & State University
BEING AFRICAN AMERICAN MATTERS: THE NEED FOR CULTURAL COMPETENCY IN THE
CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM
Mary Ellen Reimund, Central Washington University; Robert Moore, Central Washington
University
Friday, March 6, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #394
Curacao 1
PANEL: USING SITUATIONAL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTAND REPEAT VICTIMIZATION AND
CO-OFFENDING
Chair: Seong min Park, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
GROUP-BASED TRAJECTORIES OF REPEAT VICTIMIZATION AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF
PERPETRATORS’ SELECTIVITY
Seong min Park, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Yeokil Cho, University of Central
Missouri
CO-OFFENDING NETWORKS AND ROUTINE ACTIVITIES THEORY
Jeffrey E. Clutter, University of Cincinnati; M. Murat Ozer, University of Cincinnati; Robin S.
Engel, University of Cincinnati
ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND CRIME CLEARANCE
Francesca Spina, Springfield College; Kaitlyn Clarke, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Philip
McCormack, University of Massachusetts Lowell
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #395
Curacao 2
PANEL: EXAMINING JUVENILE JUSTICE POLICIES AND TRENDS
Chair: Melissa Nadel. Florida State University
AN EXAMINATION OF THE INCREASIGNLY PUNITIVE NATURE OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE
SYSTEM
Marika Dawkins, University of Texas-Pan American
PRIVATIZATION’S IMPACT ON JUVENILE FACILITY OPERATIONS
Katy Hancock, Murray State University
SANCTIONING ALTERNATIVES: THE USE OF CIVIL CITATIONS IN FLORIDA
Melissa Nadel, Florida State University; William D. Bales, Florida State University;
George Pesta, Florida State University
HEPATITIS B VACCINCATION POLICIES IN JUVENILE JUSTICE RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
Catherine Gallagher, George Mason University; Adam Dobrin, Florida Atlantic University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #396
Curacao 3
PANEL: THE IMPACT OF RACE ON SUCCESSFUL REENTRY
Chair: Jeannice Louine, Mississippi State University
REENTRY AND RELAPSE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE CAUSES AND CORRELATES OF
DESISTANCE FROM CRIME
Joseph Bacot, Georgia Southern University
AFRICAN AMERICAN AND REENTRY: THE THREAT OF EVEN GREATER CHALLENGES
Beverly Frazier, John Jay College
Friday, March 6, 2015
DEVELOPING A PEDAGOGY FOR INCARCERATED BLACK STUDENTS: THE HUMILIATION
TO HUMILITY PERSPECTIVE (HHP)
Tony Gaskew, University of Pittsburgh
RACE AND REENTRY: DO BLACK INMATES PERCEIVE THEMSELVES MORE LIKELY TO
RETURN TO PRISON THAN WHITE INMATES?
David May, Mississippi State University; Jeannice Louine, Mississippi State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #397
Curacao 4
PANEL: PROCESS AND IMPLEMENTATION OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chair: Katherine J. Bennett, Armstrong State University
EVALUATION OF A SPECIALIZED MENTAL HEALTH COURT
Barbara Smith, Texas State University, San Marcos; Victoria Terranova, Texas State
University, San Marcos
IS IT “TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE”? EVALUATING A MENTAL HEALTH COURT: PROCESS,
OUTCOMES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Katherine J. Bennett, Armstrong State University; Becky K. da Cruz, Armstrong State
University; Taylor Brickley, Mars Hill University
ISSUES OF MENTAL HEALTH COURT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION: ASSESSING DIVERSION
SWIFTNESS AND PARTICIPANT ADHERENCE IN UTAH
Stephen G. VanGeem, Utah State University
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE MENTALLY ILL: IS IT POLITICS AS USUAL OR
IGNORANCE?
Barbara L. Hart, University of Texas, Tyler
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #398
Curacao 5
PANEL: ISSUES IN PRETRIAL PROCEEDINGS
Chair: Natalie Goulette, University of West Florida
DEFENSE COUNSEL OBLIGATIONS TO SCREEN FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
Paul Gormley, North Shore Community College
THE RACIAL DISPARITIES IN CASE DISPOSITION: AN ANALYSIS OF FELONY CASE
PROCESSING
Christi Metcalfe, University of South Carolina; Ted Chiricos, Florida State University
EXAMINING SEX-BASED DISPARITIES IN CHARGE REDUCTIONS: HOW DO FEMALE
DEFENDANTS FARE?
Natalie Goulette, University of West Florida
Friday, March 6, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #399
Curacao 6
PANEL: ISSUE IN EVIDENCE AND DISCOVERY IN CRIMINAL TRIALS
Chair: Mai E. Naito, University of West Georgia
RELIABILITY OF EYEWITNESS EVIDENCE SINCE MANSON: STATE-LEVEL DECISIONS IN THE
1970S AND 1980S
Mai E. Naito, University of West Georgia; Michael S. Vaughn, Sam Houston State University
A CLOSER LOOK AT MISSOURI V. MCNEELY
Jana Nestlerode, West Chester University
AN OPEN AND SHUT CASE: VARIATION IN STATE STATUTES GOVERNING DISCOVERY IN
CRIMINAL CASES
Brenda Rowe, University of Texas A&M- San Antonio
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #400
Curacao 7
PANEL: THE ROLE OF OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS IN SENTENCING OUTCOMES
Chair: Will Hauser, Florida Atlantic University
A PROPOSAL OF THE INTERACTION OF RACE/ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE
ON SENTENCING OUTCOMES
Crystal L. Kocsis, Florida State University
THE INTERSECTION OF CRIME SERIOUSNESS, DISCRETION, AND RACE: A TEST OF THE
LIBERATION HYPOTHESIS
Will Hauser, Florida Atlantic University; Jennifer Peck, Florida Atlantic University
THE ROLE OF GENDER IN SEX OFFENDER SENTENCING: AN ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM
DALLAS AND HARRIS COUNTIES IN TEXAS
Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Prairie View A&M University; Kevin Buckler, Prairie View A&M University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #401
Curacao 8
PANEL: MANAGING MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES BEHIND BARS
Chair: Faith Lutze, Washington State University
COLLATERAL DAMAGE: WORKING WITH VETERANS IN WASHINGTON STATE PRISONS
Faith Lutze, Washington State University; Teri Herold-Prayer, Washington Department of
Corrections; Laurie A. Drapela, Washington State University
UNRAVELING THE ‘BLACK BOX’ OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT: A FIVE-YEAR LONGITUDINAL
STUDY OF INMATES IN OHIO
Ryan M. Labrecque, University of Cincinnati; Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati
Friday, March 6, 2015
WALKING WITH OTHERS INSTEAD OF ALONE: THE ROLE OF PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS IN
A WOMEN’S PRISON
Kerry M. Richmond, Lycoming College
RAGING AGAINST THE MACHINE: SECOND-GENERATION WOMEN INMATES AND
EXPERIENCES OF PTSD
Ami Elizabeth Stearns, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Susan F. Sharp, University of
Oklahoma
11:30 AM – 1:15 PM
EVENT #402
ACJS Awards Luncheon
Grand Sierra D
First Come, First Served. Badges will be checked at the door.
1:15 PM – 2:00 PM
EVENT #403
Doctoral Summit Meeting
Antigua 1
By Invitation Only..
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
EVENT #404
Keynote Speaker: Piper Kerman
Grand Sierra B
Speaker:
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Book Signing: 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #405
ACJS Corrections Section Reception
Curacao 1
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #406
Criminal Justice Policy Review
Editorial Board Meeting
Curacao 4
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #407
Prison Journal Editorial Board Meeting
Curacao 5
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #408
Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice
Editorial Board Meeting
Curacao 6
Friday, March 6, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #409
ACJS Minorities and Women Section
Executive Board Meeting
Curacao 8
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #410
Grand Sierra C
FEATURE PANEL: USING SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION APPROACHES TO TACKLE REAL
WORLD CRIME PROBLEMS
Chair: Edmund McGarrell, Michigan State University
PLACE-BASED INITIATIVES: REDUCING CRIME THROUGH HOT SPOTS ANALYSIS AND OTHER
APPROACHES
Edmund McGarrell, Michigan State University
CREATING A “BEAUTIFUL SAFE PLACE FOR YOUTH”: A COMMUNITY-RESEARCH
PARTNERSHIP AT YOUTH CRIME HOT SPOTS
Charlotte Gill, George Mason University; David Weisburd, George Mason University
“YOU CAN’T STOP THE CRIME HERE”: UNDERSTANDING LOCAL CRIME PROBLEMS IN EAST
BALTIMORE
Andrea Cantora, University of Baltimore; Seema Iyer, University of Baltimore
“VIOLENCE WILL NO LONGER BE TOLERATED”: IS FOCUSED DETERRENCE WORKING IN
KANSAS CITY?
Andrew Fox, University of Missouri, Kansas City; Kenneth Novak, University of Missouri,
Kansas City
HOT SPOTS IN THE MOTOR CITY: AN EXAMINATION OF CRIME FACILITATORS AND
ATTRACTORS IN PROBLEM LOCATIONS
Jesenia Piazrro, Michigan State University; Edmund McGarrell, Michigan State University;
Giovanni Circo; Michigan State University; Michael Rossler, Michigan State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #411
Antigua 3
ROUNDTABLE: DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REVIEW OF CURRENT
APPROACHES
Moderator: Evaristus O. Obinyan, Southern University of New Orleans
Discussants: Charles Ochie, Albany State University; Sunday Anadi, Southern University of
New Orleans; Patrick Ibe, Albany State University; Jonathan Odo, Cameron University; Dorothy
Sule, University of North Carolina
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #412
Bonaire 3
PANEL: COMMUNITY ATTITUDES AND POLICE
Chair: Heeuk Lee, Idaho State University
DETERMINANTS OF CITIZEN SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY POLICING
Heeuk Lee, Idaho State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
PERCEPTIONS OF COMMUNITY POLICING BY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Erica Maynard, Northern Caribbean University; Fay Williams, Northern Caribbean University;
Jodian Staple, Northern Caribbean University
THE EFFECTS OF BORDER SECURITY ON COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN SOUTH TEXAS
Barbara Jane Cooke, Texas A&M University Kingsville; Nishaun Battle, Texas A&M University
Kingsville
FACTORS AFFECTING TRUST OF THE POLICE IN TURKEY
Bekir Cakar, Kars City Police Department-Turkish National Police
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #413
Bonaire 4
PANEL: GEOPOLITICAL HATE CRIMES: GENOCIDE, EUROPEAN POLICIES, AND IMMIGRATION
Chair: Wendy L. Hicks, Ashford University
EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMMIGRATION AND HATE CRIME
Allison Swopes, University of Central Missouri
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES DIVERSIFY THEIR POLICIES TOWARDS THE EPIDEMIC OF RISING
HATE CRIMES.
Athena Smith, Hillsborough Community College
POST MODERN EXTREMISM IN AMERICA: AN EXAMINATION OF THE GROWTH OF HATE
DURING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
Wendy L. Hicks, Ashford University
THE GENOCIDE IN BANGLADESH (1971)
Fatematul Jannat, Delta State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #414
Bonaire 5
PANEL: SEX CRIMES ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
Chair: Sheri Jenkins Keenan, University of Southern Indiana
UNDERGRADUATE ATTITUDES TOWARD SEX OFFENDERS: A MIXED METHODS APPROACH
Erika L. Jordan, Colorado Mesa University; Shanell Sanchez, Colorado Mesa University
CAMPUS SAVE ACT: PROVISIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
Colleen Morin, University of Nevada Reno; Robert Morin, Western Nevada College
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ON COLLEGE CAMPUS: PROTECTION, DUE PROCESS, AND LIABILITY
Manuel Zamora, Angelo State University; Jeff Dailey, Angelo State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #415
Bonaire 6
OPEN SEMINAR: PREPARING FOR PROMOTION AND TENURE
Facilitators: Cassandra L. Reyes, West Chester University; Jana Nestlerode, West Chester
University; Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech University
Friday, March 6, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #416
Bonaire 7
PANEL: COURSE CONTENT AND SPECIAL TOPICS
Chair: Tina M. Fryling, Mercyhurst University
BREAKING DOWN “BREAKING BAD”: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY
Tina M. Fryling, Mercyhurst University
CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY AND TV/CABLE CRIME SHOWS: A PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH
Christopher J. Przemieniecki, West Chester University; Jeffery Rush, Troy University
TEACHING THE NUREMBERG TRIALS WITH AN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH:
DEVELOPING A STORY EXPRESSION WORKSHOP
Sindee Kerker, Lynn University
TRUTH AND UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF POLICE BODY CAMERAS
Montella Eugene Smith, Missouri Western State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #417
Bonaire 8
FEATURE PANEL: FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO DESISTANCE
Chair: Beverly Reece Crank, Appalachian State University
AN EXAMINATION OF MOFFITT’S SNARES HYPOTHESIS
Jessica M. Craig, University of Texas at Dallas; Robert G. Morris, University
of Texas at Dallas; Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas; David P.
Farrington, University of Cambridge
ACE SCORES AND MOFFITT’S DEVELOPMENTAL TAXONOMY OF
DELINQUENCY
Nathan Epps, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice; Michael T. Baglivio,
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON COGNITION AND THE
DESISTANCE PROCESS
Beverly Reece Crank, Appalachian State University
THE CODE OF THE STREET AND REOFFENDING IN A SAMPLE OF SERIOUS
ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS
Susan McNeeley, Pennsylvania State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #418
Curacao 2
PANEL: UNDERSTANDING INFLUENCES ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND RECIDIVISM
Chair: Helen Taylor Greene, Texas Southern University
THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON JUVENILE RECIDIVISM IN GEORGIA, USA:
UTILIZING 1989-2002 GEORGIA JUVENILE RECIDIVISM DATA
Gang Lee, Kennesaw State University; Matheson Sanchez, Kennesaw State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
A LONGITUNIDAL TEST OF SELF-CONTROL AND PEER INFLUENCE ON JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY
Insun Park, University of Cincinnati; Heejin Lee, University of Cincinnati
THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE AND DMC IN TEXAS COUNTIES WITH MAJORITY MINORITY
POPULATIONS
Helen Taylor Greene, Texas Southern University; Jermaine Johnson, Texas Southern
University; Sean Wilson, Texas Southern University
THE NEED FOR A NEW LANGUAGE IN UNDERSTANDING YOUTH OFFENDING AND JUSTICE
PRACTICE
Heath Grant, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #419
Curacao 3
PANEL: ISSUES, CHALLENGES, AND SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMMING IN REENTRY
Chair: Jacqueline Helfgott, Seattle University
EVIDENCE BASED REENTRY: AN EVALUATION OF PROJECT REENTRY
Cathy Cowling, Campbell University; John Mero, Campbell University
ISSUES, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIES RELATED TO THE OFFENDER REENTRY
MOVEMENT
Matthew Crow, University of West Florida; John Smykla, Florida Atlantic University; Mario
Paparozzi, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Brett Garland, Missouri State
University; Eric Grommon, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
OFFENDER REENTRY SUCCESS: PERSPECTIVES OF EX-OFFENDERS AND COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
Jacqueline Helfgott, Seattle University; Elaine Gunnison, Seattle University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #420
Curacao 7
PANEL: MISCONDUCT AND NEGLIGENCE IN THE COURTROOM
Chair: Tiffany Cox Hernendez, Texas State University
FIVE YEARS OF EXCLUSION OF EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL TRIALS AND APPEALS IN CANADA: AN
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS.
Richard Jochelson, University of Winnipeg; Melanie Murchison, University of Regina
INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE RESULTING FROM DEFENSE COUNSEL’S FAILURE TO RAISE
UNSETTLED LEGAL ISSUES
Ruth A. Moyer, Attorney (Gerald A. Stein, PC)
PROSECUTOR MISCONDUCT AND GOOD FAITH ERROR: A REANALYSIS OF CURRENT
STUDIES IN CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS
Tiffany Cox Hernendez, Texas State University
MORE DILUTION OF MIRANDA?
David M. Jones, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh.
Friday, March 6, 2015
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #421
Boca VII
PANEL: OFFENDER AND STAFF PERCEPTIONS IN CORRECTIONS
Chair: Brett Garland, Missouri State University
PERCEPTIONS OF THE USE OF SANCTIONS AMONG PROBATIONERS IN A WESTERN STATE
Eric J. Wodahl, University of Wyoming; Brett Garland, Missouri State University
AN EXAMINATION OF THE CHALLENGES INVOLVED WITH DEVELOPING PRO-SOCIAL PEER
GROUPS AMONG NEWLY RELEASED PAROLEES
Ethan Amidon, Missouri State University; Brett Garland, Missouri State University; Logan
Konopasek, Missouri State University; Amanda Bolton, University of Missouri St. Louis
THE IMPACT OF PERCEPTIONS OF OFFENDERS AND CASELOAD SIZE ON PROBATION AND
PAROLE OFFICER WORK OUTCOMES
Brett Garland, Missouri State University; Eric J. Wodahl, University of Wyoming; William
McCarty, University of Illinois Chicago
AN EVALUATION OF OFFENDER ATTITUDINAL CHANGE IN A COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL
PROGRAM
Aida Hass, Missouri State University; Brett Garland, Missouri State University; Christine
Hannis, Missouri State University
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
EVENT #422
Boca VIII
OPEN SEMINAR: OPEN SESSION FOR ATTENDEES ON REVISIONS TO THE ACJS STANDARDS
AND APPLICATION PROCESS FOR CERTIFICATION- SESSION 2
Facilitator: Barbara Peat, Chair of ACJS Academic Review Committee
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
EVENT #423
ACJS Executive Board Meeting
Brandon Applegate, President
Lorenzo M. Boyd, First Vice President
TBD, Second Vice President
Brian Paynbe, Immediate Past President
L. Edward Day, Treasurer
Prabha Unnithan, Secretary
Heather L. Pfeifer, Trustee-At-Large
TBD, Trustee-at-Large
Barbara Sims, Trustee-at-Large
Denise Kindschi Gosselin, Region One Trustee
Dean Dabney, Region Two Trustee
Joseph Schafer, Region Three Trustee
TBD, Region Four Trustee
Marlyn Jones, Region Five Trustee
Mary K. Stohr, Executive Director
Cathy L. Barth, Association Manager
Boca V
Friday, March 6, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #424
Antigua 1
ACJS Minorities and Women Section Awards
Ceremony and Reception
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #425
ACJS Police Section General Business
Meeting and Ice Cream Social
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #426
Bonaire 1
ACJS Community College Section General
Business Meeting and Reception
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
EVENT #427
Bonaire 2
ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Section General
Business Meeting and Reception
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #428
Curacao 8
ACJS Security and Crime Prevention Section
General Business Meeting
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #429
Antigua 2
Grand Sierra C
PANEL: WOMEN WRONGFULLY CONVICTED AND UNJUSTLY SENTENCED
Chair: Michael H. Fox, Hyogo University
WHOM AND WHY?
Michael H. Fox, Hyogo University
THE NARRATIVES OF WOMEN WHO KILL CHILDREN: SERVING LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE
Kathryn Whiteley, Messiah College
“WHAT HAPPENED TO ME CAN HAPPEN TO ANYBODY”
Zieva Dauber Konvisser, Fielding Graduate University
INCARCERATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS: HOPE AND CLEMENCY
Roberta E. McIntosh, Case Western Reserve University
Friday, March 6, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #430
Antigua 3
ROUNDTABLE: MENTORS FOR LIFE? A DISCUSSION OF MENTORING IN NON-DOCTORAL
PROGRAMS
Moderators: Richard Gordon Wright, Bridgewater State University; Robert Grantham,
Bridgewater State University; Ruben Ortiz, Bridgewater State University
Discussants: Corrie McCue, Bridgewater State University; Rachel Gould, Bridgewater State
University; Kallee Spooner, Sam Houston State University; Michelle Cubellis, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #431
Bonaire 3
PANEL: ONLINE EDUCATION: BEST PRACTICES AND ONLINE ASSIGNMENTS USING
TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Paula Baker, University of Pikeville
TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM: ENHANCEMENT OR EPICENTER
Paula Baker, University of Pikeville; Patrick Bamwine, University of Pikeville
USING ONLINE TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Kenneth James Ross, North Carolina Central University; Michael J. Palmieri, North Carolina
Central University; Thomas McConnell, North Carolina Central University
SUGGESTIONS FOR A SMOOTH RUNNING ONLINE COURSE
Pearl Jacobs, Sacred Heart University
THE GENESIS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA CYBER INSTITUTE (UACI)
Mark Murfee Lanier, University of Alabama; Jeffrey Carver, University of Alabama; Clay Posey,
Culverhouse College of Commerce
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #432
Bonaire 4
PANEL: THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX: USING SITUATIONAL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTAND
UNIQUE CRIME SITUATIONS
Chair: Angela Gilmore, University of Memphis
THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY IN CRIME PREVENTION: COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION IN THE
FRAYSER NEIGHBORHOOD OF MEMPHIS
Angela Gilmore, University of Memphis
SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL PIRATE ATTACKS WORLDWIDE: A SITUATIONAL
ANALYSIS
Jon Shane, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Shannon Magnuson, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice
ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY AND TERRORISM AGAINST AIRPORTS AND AIRLINES
Molly Block, University of Louisville
Friday, March 6, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #433
Bonaire 5
PANEL: MACRO AND MICRO APPLICATIONS OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
Chair: Danielle L. Neal, Central Washington University
JUVENILE MENTORING PROGRAM AS A PATH TO DELINQUENCY PREVENTION?
Danielle L. Neal, Central Washington University
THE AFFECTS OF URBAN SPRAWL ON SUBURBAN AND RURAL NEIGHBORHOODS: AN
EXAMINATION OF CONTEMPORARY MIGRATIONS TRENDS AND CRIME
Joshua R. Battin, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania; Justin Crowl, Mansfield University of
Pennsylvania
ECOLOGICAL DETERMINISM OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY IN RAWLING STREET,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
Obi Ebbe, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Vanessa Mullen, University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #434
Bonaire 6
PANEL: INFLUENCES ON CRIME: AGE, MEDIA, AND PARENTS
Chair: Nancy R. Gartner, Sam Houston State University
EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS IN CHILDHOOD AND AS AN ADULT: DOES GENDER MATTER?
Daniel Murphy, Lynchburg College
MISSING COMPONENTS IN THE SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
Nicholas P. Moreno, Iona College
CHILDHOOD RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS AND OFFENDIG DURING EMERGING
ADULTHOOD
Christopher Salvatore, Montclair State University; Travis A. Taniguchi, The Police Foundation
EXAMINING ELDER ARREST: CHALLENGES TO THE VALIDITY OF THE TRADITIONAL AGECRIME CURVE
Nancy R. Gartner, Sam Houston State University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #435
Bonaire 8
PANEL: JUDICIAL DECISION-MAKING: ADULT AND JUVENILE SYSTEMS
Chair: Noelle Fearn, Saint Louis University
THE CRUX OF JUVENILE JURISDICTIONAL DECISION-MAKING: COUNTY CONTEXTUAL
FACTORS IN THE JUVENILE TRANSFER DECISION
Katherine Taylor, Florida State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
JUDICIAL WAIVER DECISIONS IN THE TRI-STATE AREA: A STUDY OF JUDICIAL PERCEPTIONS
Sheri Keenan, University of Southern Indiana
AN EXPLORATION OF THE HANDLING OF FORMAL DELINQUENCY REFERRALS IN A LARGE,
MIDWESTERN CITY
Noelle Fearn, Saint Louis University; Dyan McGuire, Saint Louis University; Norman White,
Saint Louis University
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #436
Curacao 2
PANEL: PREVENTING VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS ACROSS THE GLOBE
Chair: Matthew Edward Lambert, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
THE TWITR PROJECT: LESSONS LEARNED IN IDENTIFYING AND INTERVENING WITH
STUDENTS WHO HAVE VIOLENCE RISKS IN SCHOOLS
Matthew Edward Lambert, Texas Tech University; Manish Aligeti, Texas Tech University;
Ankit Parmar, Texas Tech University
THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CARIBBEAN
Wendell Codrington Wallace, The University of the West Indies; Arlene B. Hamblin, The
University of the West Indies
LIFESTYLE, SELF-CONTROL, AND SCHOOL-BASED VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION IN TURKEY
Rustu Deryol, University of Cincinnati
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #437
Curacao 3
PANEL: REENTRY IN SOUTHERN AND RURAL AREAS
Chair: Heather Ouellette, University of South Carolina
WHY DOES RURAL REENTRY FAIL? EXPLORING REENTRY CHALLENGES THROUGH THE
LENS OF TREATMENT STAFF
Kyle Ward, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
A MIXED METHODS APPROACH TO EXAMINING OFFENDER REENTRY IN NORTH
CAROLINA
Megan Davidson, East Carolina University
MORTALITY AMONG RELEASED PRISONERS IN NORTH CAROLINA: A COMPARISON
WITH THE GENERAL POPULATION
Mark Jones, East Carolina University; Xiaohui Xu, University of Florida; Scott Proescholdbell,
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services; Tammy Norwood, North Carolina
Department of Health and Human Services; Gregory Kearney, East Carolina University
PRISONER REENTRY: OPINIONS OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS
Heather Ouellette, University of South Carolina; Brandon Applegate, University of South
Carolina; Mateja Vuk, University of South Carolina
Friday, March 6, 2015
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #438
Curacao 4
PANEL: ISSUES RELATED TO PROBATION OFFICERS AND DAY REPORTING EFFECTIVENESS
Chair: Jennifer Hedlund, Central Connecticut State University
AN EXAMINATION OF WORK PERCEPTIONS AMONG PROBATION OFFICERS AND
SUPERVISORS
Jennifer Hedlund, Central Connecticut State University; Stephen M. Cox, Central Connecticut
State University
A COMPARISON OF STATE AND FEDERAL PROBATION OFFICER STRESS LEVELS
Chastity Blankenship, Florida Southern College; Risdon N. Slate, Florida Southern College
PUNITIVE AND REHABILITATIVE ORIENTATIONS TOWARD OFFENDERS AMONG COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS IN CHINA
Shanhe Jiang, University of Toledo; Xiaohong Jin, Central China Normal University; Deping
Xiang, Central China Normal University; Wendi Goodlin-Fahncke, University of Toledo; Dawei
Zhang, Central China Normal University; Shengyong Yang, Central China Normal University
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A DAY REPORTING CENTER
Deborah G. Keeling, University of Louisville; Allen Copenhaver, University of Louisville; Leslie
Greenwell, University of Louisville; Molly Block, University of Louisville; Angie Schwendau,
University of Louisville; Leah Shon, University of Louisville
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #439
Curacao 5
PANEL: UTILIZING POLICY, LAWS, AND ASSESSMENT IN CORRECTIONAL PRACTICES
Chair: Brenda Riley, Tarleton State University
RELIGION VS. PERSONAL PRIVACY: WHAT MATTERS MOST IN PRISON?
Brenda Riley, Tarleton State University
EVALUATING AB109 THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE REALIGNMENT ACT
Matthew O’Deane, University of Phoenix
DELIVERING RESEARCH-BASED TOOLS TO IMPROVE SAFETY IN WOMEN’S CORRECTIONAL
FACILITIES
James Stephen Parson, Commonwealth Research Consulting; James Wells, Eastern Kentucky
University; Barbara S. Owen, California State University- Fresno
DO GENDER AND OFFENSE TYPE MATTER? EXPLORING THE PREDICTIVE UTILITY OF THE
LSI-R
Ashley Dickinson, University of Virginia- Wise
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #440
PANEL: SPECIALIZED COURTS
Chair: Vivian Lord, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
USE OF MEDIATION IN PRIVATE WARRANT COURTS
Vivian Lord, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Curacao 6
Friday, March 6, 2015
ABOLISHING SPECIAL COURTS: THE TURKISH EXPERIENCE
Mehmet Arican, Turkish Society of Criminology
WHO SERVES ON THE HIGHEST COURT: PATTERNS AMONG CHARACTERISTICS OF U.S.
SUPREME COURT JUSTICES
Michelle Landers, University of West Georgia; Elizabeth K. Stupi, University of West Georgia
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
EVENT #441
Curacao 7
PANEL: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL TRIALS
Chair: Bill Wakefield, University of Nebraska Omaha
INCORPORATING CRIME SEVERITY INTO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT’S REASONABLENESS
ANALYSIS
Eric Gentes, Rivier University
THINGS PERCEIVED AS REAL BECOME REAL IN THEIR CONSEQUENCES: DOES A
“PERCEIVED CSI EFFECT” HAVE ANY EFFECT ON PROSECUTION?
Damian Bricko, University of Nebraska Omaha; Bill Wakefield, University of Nebraska Omaha
FRAMES FATALES: SOCIAL COGNITION, DEMONIZATION AND CRIMINAL TRIALS
Aubri F. McDonald, University of Illinois Chicago; John Hagedorn, University of Illinois Chicago
U.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND INCARCERATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS: ORIGINS, CAUSES,
DUE PROCESS, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
Binneh Minteh, Rutgers University
5:15 PM – 7:00 PM
EVENT #442
Doctoral Summit Dinner
Boca VI
By Invitation Only.
6:30 PM – 7:00 PM
ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Set-Up
Grand Sierra E/F/G/H/I
Participants in the Showcase must
set up their presentations during this time.
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
EVENT #443
ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Grand Sierra E/F/G/H/I
1.
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION SHOWCASE: HOW TO WRITE A METHODOLOGY AND
RESULTS SECTION FOR EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
Wesley Jennings, University of South Florida; Bryanna Hahn Fox, University of South Florida
2.
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION SHOWCASE: PROMOTING THE STUDY OF WRONGFUL
CONVICTIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULA
Jessica S. Henry, Montclair State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
3.
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION SHOWCASE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS’
KNOWLEDGE OF INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARDS (IRB) AND COMPLIANCE WITH IRB PROTOCOL
Christine Tartaro, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Marissa P. Levy, The Richard Stockton College
of New Jersey
4.
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION SHOWCASE: DOES INSTITUTION TYPE PREDICT
STUDENTS’ DESIRES TO PURSUE LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREERS?
Elizabeth C. Dretsch, Troy University; Robert E. Moore, Troy University; Julie Campbell, University of Nebraska,
Kearney; Michael N. Dretsch, U.S. Army
5.
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION SHOWCASE: PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING FOR POLICE
ACADEMY STUDENTS: COMPARISON OF THOSE RECEIVING SUCH INSTRUCTION WITH THOSE IN
TRADITIONAL PROGRAMS
Vander Kooi, Ferris State University
6.
BREAKING THE SILENCE: WOMEN BEHIND BARS
Tamanika Feguson, Howard University
7.
TRAINING POLICE OFFICERS ABOUT TRAUMA AND HEALTH: WHAT IS THE POLICE HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS' PERSPECTIVE?
Judith Andersen, University of Toronto; Konstantinos Papazoglou, University of Toronto; Erica Pereira,
University of Toronto; Tamara Bernstein, University of Toronto; Agatha Rodrigues, University of Toronto
8.
POLICE OFFICERS BEING HELD HOSTAGE ON A PEACEKEEPING MISSION: EXPLORING A UNIQUE
FORM OF POLICE TRAUMA
Konstantinos Papazoglou, University of Toronto; Judith Andersen, University of Toronto; Neginossadat Sohbati,
University of Toronto; Yavani Singh, University of Toronto; Hira Imam, University of Toronto
9.
ONCE ‘BLUE’ ALWAYS ‘BLUE’: FORMER POLICE OFFICER STOPS A MASS SHOOTER IN A PUBLIC
PLACE
Konstantinos Papazoglou, University of Toronto; Judith Andersen, University of Toronto; Marian Pitel, University
of Toronto; Raquel Hudson, University of Toronto
10.
SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY EFFECTS IN OFFICER-CITIZEN INTERACTIONS
Pamela Brand, SUNY College of Oswega; Phyllis Anastasio, Saint Joseph’s University
11.
BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE ONLINE LEARNING FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY
Brenda Vose, University of North Florida
12.
PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF SUICIDAL IDEATION AMONG U.S. POLICE OFFICERS
Brian Chopko, Kent State University at Stark; Patrick Palmieri, Summa Health System- Center for the
Treatment and Study of Traumatic Stress; Vanessa Facemire, Summa Health System- Center for the
Treatment and Study of Traumatic Stress
13.
ZERO TOLERANCE POLICING
Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University
14.
MYTHS & REALITIES OF JUVENILE JUSTICE POLICIES
Rebecca Petersen, Kennesaw State University
15.
SOCIAL BONDING THEORY AND DEVIANCE IN A COLLEGE POPULATION
Matthew Hassett, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Friday, March 6, 2015
16.
AN ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL HIGH RISK OFFENDER MEETINGS
Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State University; James Mulcahy, Cambridge Police; Craig Uchida,
Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.; Dan Wagner, Cambridge Police; Robert Haas, Cambridge Police
17.
BURGLARS AND NON-BURGLAR OFFENDERS: A COMPARISON OF TARGET CHOICES
Jeffrey Roth, Penn State – New Kensington
18.
EXPLORING WHAT FINNISH POLICE OFFICERS ALREADY KNOW AND WHAT DO THEY WANT TO
LEARN ABOUT STRESS, TRAUMA, AND HEALTH
Mari Koskelainen , Police University College in Finland; Judith Andersen, University of Toronto; Konstantinos
Papazoglou, University of Toronto; Markku Nyman, Police University College in Finland; Harri Gustafsberg,
Police University College in Finland; Marian Pitel, University of Toronto
19.
AN IN-DEPTH EXAMINATION OF A FEMALE REENETRY PROGRAM
Megan Smith, Lycoming College
20.
AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENTAL MENTAL HEALTH POLICIES
IN A RURAL, CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY
Kelly Roth, Bloomsburg University
21.
A QUALITATIVE APPROACH TO CYBER CRIME: APPLYING ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY TO
CYBERBULLYING AND CYBER SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION
Elizabeth Phillips, Bridgewater State University; Kyung-Shick Choi, Bridgewater State University
22.
PISTOLS IN PINK: THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE GUN CULTURE
Michele Covington, University of South Carolina – Upstate
23.
JUVENILE CRIME AND ADULT TIME: DO CRIMINAL SANCTIONS FOR JUVENILES DETER FUTURE
OFFENDING?
Hannah Shankle, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
24.
AN EVALUATION OF THE MARYLAND AUTOMATED SENTENCING GUIDELINES SYSTEM (MAGS):
JUSTICE SYSTEM IMPACTS AND BENEFITS
Danielle Fox, Montgomery County Circuit Court; Stacy Najaka, Maryland State Commission on Criminal
Sentencing Policy; David Soule, Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy; Hisashi Yamagata,
Montgomery County Circuit Court
25.
THE IMPACT OF PLACE: SCHOOL LOCATION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO SCHOOL SHOOTING
PREVENTION EFFORTS
Courtney Wayne, University of Texas at Dallas; Nadine Connell, University of Texas at Dallas
26.
EFFECTS OF GENDER BIAS AND VERBAL ABILITY ON ACCURACY OF DESCRIBING A CRIMINAL
OFFENDER
Bethany Poff, Appalachian State University; Melissa Baker, Appalachian State University
27.
JUVENILE DRUG COURT EVALUATION
Nicole Niebuhr, Sam Houston State University; Jeff Bouffard, Sam Houston State University
28.
EMPIRICAL REVIEW OF DE FALSE ALARM REDUCTION PROGRAM
Eric Hamm, Wilmington University New Castle DE
Friday, March 6, 2015
29.
DO THE CRIME, DO THE TIME!: THE IMPACT OF VIRGINIA'S 1995 ABOLISHMENT OF PAROLE
Victor Bullock, Longwood University; Cameron Kolmer, Longwood University; Connie Koski, Longwood
University
30.
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES: AN INQUIRY INTO 30 YEARS OF PROSECUTION
Samuel Benson, Shippensburg University; Cynthia Koller, Shippensburg University; Billy Henson, Shippensburg
University; Brad Reyns, Weber State University
31.
VISUALIZING DATA WITH TABLEAU FOR ANALYSIS AND POLICY PLANNING
Annette Christy, University of South Florida; Jason Caulk, University of South Florida; Christina Guenther,
University of South Florida
32.
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CAMPUS CRIME VICTIMIZATION
Claire Angelique R. Nolasco, Texas A&M – San Antonio; Lily Tsai, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Aneta
Spaic, University of Montenegro
33.
A STUDY OF RISK FACTORS FOR RE-ARREST AMONG MALE AND FEMALE OFFENDERS
Brooke Miller, University of North Texas; Erin Orrick, Sam Houston State University
34.
AGING OUT OF PRISON: COMPARISON OF AGE-RELATED INMATE EARLY RELEASE PROGRAMS
Tonya Wood, Tennessee State University
35.
SHIELD OR SILENCE: THE RAPE SHIELD LAWS IN PENNSYLVANIA
Casey Green, Alvernia University; Rosemary McFee, Alvernia University
36.
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND DRUG ARRESTS: WHAT IS THE CONNECTION?
Amber Frazier, Fort Hays State University; Taite Harrington, Fort Hays State University; Tamara Lynn, Fort
Hays State University
37.
THE FAR LEFT: HOMEGROWN TERRORISM IN THE 1970'S
Stephanie Sullivan, Western New England University
38.
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND DRUG ARRESTS: WHAT IS THE CONNECTION?
Tamara Lynn, Fort Hays State University; Amber Frazier, Fort Hays State University; Taite Harrington, Fort
Hays State University
39.
UNDERSTANDING DATE RAPE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS: EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF
AUDITORY STATUS, GENDER, AND PRIOR SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION
Tony Smith, Rochester Institute of Technology; Judy Porter, Rochester Institute of Technology; LaVerne
McQuiller Williams, Rochester Institute of Technology
40.
EVALUATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCHOOL'S URBANICITY AND VIOLENT CRIME RATE
Chunghyeon Seo, University of Florida; Charles Peek, University of Florida; Richard Hollinger, University of
Florida
41.
A TALE OF TWO KILLERS
Tory Kethro, Norwich University; Elizabeth Gurian, Norwich University
42.
DOES THE VIEWING AREA AFFECT THE MEASUREMENT OF CCTV CAMERA EVALUATION?
Sang Jun Park, George Mason University; Chunghyeon Seo, University of Florida
Friday, March 6, 2015
43.
LAW ENFORCEMENT FATALITIES: A 23-YEAR DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS
John Violanti, University of Buffalo NY SUNY; Desta Fekedulegn, Biostatistics and Epidemiology Branch,
Health Effects Laboratory Division, NIOSH, CDC; Tara Hartley, Biostatistics and Epidemiology Branch, Health
Effects Laboratory Division, NIOSH, CDC; Cathy Tinney-Zara, Biostatistics and Epidemiology Branch, Health
Effects Laboratory Division, NIOSH, CDC; Luenda Charles, Biostatistics and Epidemiology Branch, Health
Effects Laboratory Division, NIOSH, CDC; Michael Andrew, Biostatistics and Epidemiology Branch, Health
Effects Laboratory Division, NIOSH, CDC
44.
WHAT'S WITH THE ATTITUDE?: THE IMPACT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSES ON ATTITUDES
TOWARDS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Chelsie Pasley, Longwood University; Connie Koski, Longwood University
45.
RESEARCHING HISTORICAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE PHOTOGRAPHS: GETTING RESULTS THROUGH
SELECTED APPROACHES
Bryan Byers, Ball State University
46.
POLICE CRIME ARRESTS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, 2005-2011
Philip Stinson, Bowling Green State University; Evin Carmack, Bowling Green State University
47.
CAN WE IMPEDE THE LIFE-COURSE CYCLE OF CHILD MALTREATMENT TO OFFENDING?
Lisa Rapp, Saint Leo University; Chris Stewart, Texas A & M –Commerce
48.
WOMEN PROPENSITY FOR MISCONDUCT WHILE INCARCERATED
Priya Simmons, Mercyhurst University
49.
USES AND MISUSES OF DEADLY FORCE
Marina Gillies, Alvernia University; Peggy Bowen-Hartung, Alvernia University
50.
AN OVERVIEW OF PREVENTION PROGRAMS RELATED TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Debra Ross, Grand Valley State University; Samantha Lynn, Grand Valley State University
51.
THE “DEFECTIVE” CHILDREN OF THE COLONY
Cara Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State University
52.
COUNTY JAIL INMATES' PERCEPTIONS OF THE REENTRY PROCESS
Michael Jenkins, University of Scranton; Harry Dammer, University of Scranton; Dana Raciti, University of
Scranton
53.
DIFFERENTIATING CYBERBULLIES AND INTERNET TROLLS BY PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS
AND SELF-ESTEEM
Lauren Zezulka, University of Alabama; Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar, University of Alabama
54.
STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF GUNS ON CAMPUS
Rhonda Dobbs, Tarleton State University; Mary Sarver, University of South Carolina Upstate; Robert Sarver, III,
University of South Carolina Upstate
55.
SATISFACTION WITH THE POLICE IN HAMPTON ROADS, VIRGINIA 2014
Mengyan Dai, Old Dominion University
Friday, March 6, 2015
56.
COMMUNITY ORIENTED CRIMINAL JUSTICE AT COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY AN URBAN
HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY
Michael Berlin, Coppin State University; Ralph Hughes, Coppin State University
57.
IDENTIFYING NEAR-TERM VIOLENCE REDUCTION ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Danielle Turenne, Center of Public Safety Initiatives; Alysia Mason, Center of Public Safety Initiatives
58.
BEHAVIORAL IMPLICATIONS OF A COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL FOCUSED WASTE MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM GUIDED BY PARTICIPATORY LEARNING
Hannah Rogers, University of Central Missouri; Scott Chenault, University of Central Missouri
59.
READY FOR CHANGE? THE EVALUATION OF THINKING FOR A CHANGE IN JAIL
Erika Brooke, University of Central Florida
60.
INFLUENCING SENSITIVITY LEVELS TOWARD VICTIMS OF CYBERBULLYING BEHAVIORS BY
MANIPULATING SEX OF THE VICTIM & INSTIGATOR
Kellin Treadway, Purdue University; Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar, University of Alabama
61.
EXAMINING LAW ENFORCEMENT RANGER DEVIANCE IN UGANDA
William Moreto, University of Central Florida; Rod Brunson, Rutgers University; Anthony Braga, Rutgers
University
62.
OIL FIELD BOOM ROAD HAZARDS: TRAFFIC CRASHES IN THE EAGLE-FORD SHALE
Phillip Rhoades, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi
63.
SPATIAL INTERPLAY: INTERACTION OF LAND USES IN RELATION TO CRIME
Jennifer Robinson, Salem State University
64.
THE CONCENTRATION EFFECT OF REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS ON HOME SALE PRICES: A CASE
STUDY OF MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS
John Navarro, University of Louisville; Cara Rabe-Hemp, Illinois State University
65.
THE SPATIAL LINK BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL LOCATION OF GEORGIA VICTIM COMPENSATION
CLAIMANTS & SATISFACTION WITH CJ AGENTS
Jane Daquin, Georgia State University; Leah Daigle, Georgia State University
66.
HISTORY AND ADVANCEMENT OF POLICE STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIES DURING CRISIS
SITUATIONS
Christopher Fritz, Alvernia University; Peggy Bowen-Hartung, Alvernia University
67.
MILLER V. ALABAMA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PENNSYLVANIA
Jennifer Boyer, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
68.
AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF JAIL OVERCROWDING
Arindam Ghosh, Texas State University; Jeff Cancino, Texas State University; John McCluskey, Rochester
Institute of Technology; Sean Varano, Roger Williams University
69.
THE DEATH PENALTY: EFFECTIVE OR NOT?
Johnathnael Pena, Alvernia University; Peggy Bowen-Hartung, Alvernia University
70.
MURDER IN FAMILIES
Ashley Jones, Alvernia University; Peggy Bowen-Hartung, Alvernia University
Friday, March 6, 2015
71.
A TEST OF THE LIBERATION HYPOTHESIS: RACE/ETHNICITY, AGE, AND GENDER IN PENNSYLVANIA
MISDEMEANOR SENTENCING OUTCOMES
Lori Wiester, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
72.
OFFENDER’S DECISION MAKING TO COMMIT A VIOLENT CRIME: AN ASSESSMENT OF GUN CRIME
OFFENDERS
Dittia Tititampruk, Texas State University; Barbara Smith, Texas State University
73.
AN UPDATED RANKING OF THE MOST PUNITIVE STATES
Kaitlyn Clarke, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Matt Pappas, University of Massachusetts Lowell
74.
THE MISUNDERSTOOD MENTALLY ILL
Noemi Arroyo, Alpha Phi Sigma; Shantal Lara, Alpha Phi Sigma; Juan Lopez, Alpha Phi Sigma; Israel Palencia,
Alpha Phi Sigma; Jose Sanchez, Alpha Phi Sigma
75.
WHEN IS THE DEATH PENALTY AN APPROPRIATE PUNISHMENT?
Andrew Kotje, SUNY Canton
76.
REPORTING COLLATERAL INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE: LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE
DIRECTIONS
Emily Meyer, Norwich University; Lori Post, Yale University
77.
CHANGES IN SEXUAL ASSAULT POLICIES ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
Kayla Jachimowski, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
78.
HOW MILLER V. ALABAMA HAS AFFECTED SENTENCING OF HOMICIDAL TEENS IN IOWA, CALIFORNIA,
AND TEXAS
Caitlyn Meade, University of South Florida
79.
THE IMPACT OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION ON COLLEGE SEXUAL ASSAULTS
Shannon Bair, Mercyhurst University
80.
SEXUAL ASSAULT ON CAMPUS: A CASE STUDY ON ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Danielle Christenson, Bridgewater State University
81.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
George Thomas, Albany State University; Rani George, Albany State University
82.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
Rani George, Albany State University; George Thomas, Albany State University; Lasonda Carter, Albany State
University
83.
THE DEATH PENALTY AND LINE OF DUTY HOMICIDES: DOES CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PROTECT LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS?
Jessica Murphy, Western Connecticut State University; George Kain, Western Connecticut State University;
Terrence Dwyer, Western Connecticut State University
84.
SERVING THOSE WHO SERVED: MILITARY VETERANS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJORS
Matthew Petrocelli, Southern Illinois University; Trish Oberweis, SIUE
85.
SOCIAL WORKERS AND POLICE OFFICERS: EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP FOR REDUCING
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Kati Andrews, University of West Florida; Jamie Snyder, University of West Florida
Friday, March 6, 2015
86.
THE CASE OF SERBIA: PERSPECTIVES OF RECONCILIATION FOLLOWING VIOLENT CONFLICT
Mary Aspinall, University of Regina
87.
COMPARISONS BETWEEN CITIZEN AND POLICE PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE MISCONDUCT
Chad Green, Central Connecticut State University; Julie Schnobrich-Davis, Central Connecticut State University
88.
PREVENTING SEXUAL ASSAULT: CORRELATES OF BYSTANDER INTENTIONS TO INTERVENE
Lindsay Ashworth, Sam Houston State University; Alicia Jurek, Sam Houston State University; Cortney
Franklin, Sam Houston State University
89.
PROPOSING AN INNOVATIVENESS CONSTRUCT: MEASURES FROM POLICE ACADEMY RECRUITS
Julie Grieco, George Mason University
90.
CRIMINAL THINKING AND RISK IN PARTICIPANTS OF A NEW COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAM IN
THE COMMUNITY
Vanessa Mendez, California State University, Sacramento
91.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTITIONER ATTITUDES TOWARD DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Lee Ross, University of Central Florida; Travis Leslie, Orange County Sheriff Department
92.
THE ROLES OF FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS (FBOS) IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM (CJS)
Shani Wilfred, Valdosta State University; Jewrell Rivers, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College; Damond
Jenkins, Valdosta State University
93.
PERCEPTIONS ON VICTIM BLAMING OF RAPE
Alexandra Galan, Sacred Heart University
94.
JURY SELECTION AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD-LEVEL: A CASE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACE AND
SES IN A SOUTHERN COUNTY
CheyOnna Sewell, University of Missouri-St. Louis
95.
THE INFLUENCE OF ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ON CRIME IN THE U.S.
Lia Quinones, University of Tampa; Sean Maddan, University of Tampa
96.
CRIMINALITY BY GENDER: A STUDY OF PERCEPTION VERSUS REALITY
Kiersten Compofelice-Taylor, Sam Houston State University; Erin Orrick, Sam Houston State University
97.
HISTORY OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN EGYPT
Iman Abubaker, Old Dominion University
98.
WHY DO WOMEN LEAVE THEIR ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS?
Tylyn Early, Mercyhurst University
99.
WHITE AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN DIFFERENCES AMONG RUNAWAY YOUTH
Stephen Morewitz, California State University, East Bay
100.
GROWING PAINS: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A MENTAL HEALTH COURT
Clete Snell, University of Houston Downtown
101.
SPORTS PARTICIPATION VERSUS EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
Kiara Moore, Boise State University
Friday, March 6, 2015
102.
AN ANALYSIS OF TATTOOS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON RECIDIVISM
Elizabeth Verwey, Northern Michigan University
103.
PRIVATE POLICING AND COMMUNITY POLICING
Tate Fegley, Boise State University
104.
BREAKING THE CYCLE: THE CRIMINALIZATION OF DESPERATION
Jessica Swanson, Indiana University Bloomington
105.
WOMEN IN PRISON THROUGH THE LENS AND STORY OF ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
Michael Harrington, Northern Michigan University
106.
STUDENT DRINKING: MISPERCEPTIONS AND RISK OF VICTIMIZATION
Daniel Baker, Appalachian State University
107.
A LOOK AT SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS
Robert Bing, University of Texas at Arlington
108.
KATZ VS. JONES: JUDICIAL AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF A NEW FOURTH AMENDMENT "SEARCH"
STANDARD
Christopher Totten, Kennesaw State University; James Purdon, Kennesaw State University
109.
DOES THE LEVEL OF EXPOSURE TO MEDIA VIOLENCE INFLUENCE AN INDIVIDUAL'S DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE PERCEPTIONS?
Samantha Gavin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
110.
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON OFFENDERS' IDEAS FOR CHANGES TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM
Faith Johnston, California State University – Sacramento
111.
IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING RESTORATIVE CIRCLES IN ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS
Amanda Denton, University of Louisville; Cherie Dawson-Edwards, University of Louisville
112.
PRISON CONDITIONS IN THE U.S.
Anna Sementilli, Alpha Phi Sigma (Kappa Iota); Rachel Kilgore, Alpha Phi Sigma (Kappa Iota); Jenna Caulfield,
Alpha Phi Sigma (Kappa Iota)
113.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND POLICING
Beth Sanders, Texas State University
114.
GIRL’S COURT “GROWING INDEPENDENCE RESTORING LIVES”: VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Lupe Hernandez, University of Houston-Downtown
115.
FIRST NATIONS POLICING IN CANADA: THE FIRST NATIONS POLICING PROGRAM FROM A
COMMUNITY POLICING PERSPECTIVE
Kaitlan Quinn, University of Regina
116.
JUVENILE GANG MEMBERSHIP: INVESTIGATING RISK FACTORS ACROSS GENDER
Ashton Talkovic, Michigan State University; Ashlee Barnes, Michigan State University; Nordia Campbell,
Michigan State University; Valerie Anderson, Michigan State University; William Davidson, Michigan State
University
Friday, March 6, 2015
117.
EZ-ID PROGRAM
Drew Gowen, Western New England University; Matthew Simard, Western New England University
118.
EVALUATING OUTCOMES FOR YOUTH AND PARENTS IN FAMILY AND JUVENILE COURT
Demetri Clanton, Michigan State University; Valerie Anderson, Michigan State University; Ashlee Barnes,
Michigan State University; Nordia Campbell, Michigan State University; William Davidson, Michigan State
University
119.
AN INVESTIGATION OF DIFFERENTIAL PROGRAMMATIC OUTCOMES ACROSS GENDER
Brianna Coleman, Michigan State University; Nordia Campbell, Michigan State University; Valerie Anderson,
Michigan State University; Ashlee Barnes, Michigan State University; William Davidson, Michigan State
University
120.
INTERACTION BETWEEN GENDER AND VICARIOUS VIOLENCE PREDICTING VIOLENCE: BASED ON
GENERAL STRAIN THEORY
Yeungjeom Lee, University of Florida
121.
GENDERED APPROACH ON LOW RESTING HEART RATE, DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES, AND
ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Henriikka Weir, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs; Anna Kosloski, University of Colorado – Colorado
Springs
122.
AN ANALYSIS OF CYBER VICTIMIZATION AMONG ADULT FACEBOOK USERS
Sinchul Back, Bridgewater State University; Khadija Monk, Bridgewater State University
123.
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Anna Kosloski, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs; Kornrattha Henry, University of Colorado – Colorado
Springs
124.
THE EFFECTS OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT ON MALE INMATES
Micaela Glazer, Mercyhurst University
125.
PRISONER ATTITUDES TOWARD SEX OFFENDERS: STEREOTYPICAL OR REASONABLE?
N.A. Weihe, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jize Jiang, University of Illinois at Chicago
126.
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF RESERVE POLICE OFFICERS IN MISSOURI
Ron Malega, Missouri State University
127.
U.S. IMMIGRATION: EVOLVING SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES OF LATINA/LATINO IMMIGRANTS AS A RESULT
OF IMMIGRATION POLICY CHANGES
Amanda Schanz, Mercyhurst University
128.
THE MARYLAND CONSORTIUM OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE COLLEGE EDUCATORS: HIGHER EDUCATION
IN POLICE & CORRECTIONS ACADEMY TRAINING
Jay Zumbrun, The Community College of Baltimore County; Michael Berlin, Coppin State University; Linda
Fleischer, The Community College of Baltimore County; Keith Lessner, The Community College of Baltimore
County
129.
DISPROPORTIONATE MINORITY PRESENCE ON U.S. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRIES
Alissa Ackerman, University of Washington – Tacoma
130.
PREVENTING SCHOOL VIOLENCE: ASSESSING ARMED GUARDIANS, SCHOOL SECURITY, AND
CONTEXT
Charles Crawford, Western Michigan University; Ronald Burns, Texas Christian University
Friday, March 6, 2015
131.
A STUDY OF UNSTRUCTURED ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND DELINQUENCY FOR IMMIGRANTS AND
NONIMMIGRANTS
Xin Jiang, Slippery Rock University
132.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD SEX OFFENDER POLICIES AND LAWS
Beth Wiersma, University of Nebraska at Kearney
133.
GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS OF STREET PROSTITUTION
Christopher Duszka, Florida International University
134.
ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRISONER ACTIVITIES AND PRISONER MISCONDUCT
Ann Marie Rocheleau, Stonehill College
135.
MENTAL ILLNESS VS. SUBSTANCE ABUSE: WHICH MATTERS MORE?
Yue Zhuo, St. John’s University
136.
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY: USING PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH CURRENT AND FORMER GANG MEMBERS
Tawana Jackson, Wright State University School of Professional Psychology; Janine Johnson, Wright State
University School of Professional Psychology; Michelle Schultz, Wright State University School of Professional
Psychology; Tawanna Howard, Wright State University School of Professional Psychology; Jessica Dixon,
Wright State University School of Professional Psychology
137.
EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF COLLECTIVE EFFICACY ON CONFIDENCE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
Cheryl Johnson, Radford University; Nicole Hendrix, Radford University; Isaac Van Patten, Radford University
138.
USING INTEGRATED CRIMINOLOGICAL AND URBAN PLANNING THEORIES TO EXPLAIN CHANGES IN
CRIME
Cheryl Johnson, Radford University; Danielle Fenimore, Radford University; Nicole Hendrix, Radford University;
Isaac Van Patten, Radford University
139.
AN APPLICATION OF NEUTRALIZATION THEORY TO PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE OFFICERS WHO SELFREPORT MISCONDUCT
Joe Sizemore, University of Mississippi
140.
GET ME A JOB, GIVE ME SECURITY, MAKE ME RESPECTABLE: REENTRY AND EMPLOYMENT IN
CYBERSPACE
Catherine Pape and Melissa Burek
141.
OPIATE-INVOLVED OFFENDER REENTRY: THE DELAWARE COUNTY (OH) SECOND CHANCE
INITIATIVES
J. Mitchell Miller, University of North Florida; Holly V. Miller, University of Florida; J.C. Barnes, University of
Cincinnati
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ACADEMIC MAJOR AND DRUGS: A RELATION OF HOLLAND’S THEORY TO
DRUG PROBLEMS
Matthew Goddard, Mercyhurst University
142.
142.
MYTHS AND DISTINCTION AT A GLANCE: PERCEPTIONS AND IDENTIFICATIONS OF SEX OFFENDER
Sherry Siller, University of New Haven
143.
THE CONTEXT OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS' GAME STRATEGIES: AN APPLICATION
OF THE ECOLOGY OF GAMES FRAMEWORK
Sheila Huss, University of Colorado – Denver; Paul Stretesky, Northumbria University
Friday, March 6, 2015
144.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: MISTAKES MADE BY THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Zachary Larson, Norwich University; Elizabeth Gurian
145.
SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH JUVENILE FELONY
ARRESTS
Rebecca Headley, Georgia State University; Barbara Warner, Georgia State University
146.
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZED CRIME IN INSURANCE FRAUD
Chris Longino, University of South Florida
147.
U MAD BRO? THE FIGHT AGAINST CYBER-BULLYING
Kelly Milliken, University of Baltimore; Caitlyn McNeill, University of Baltimore
148.
PROTECTING JUVENILES FROM SERIOUS, VIOLENT, AND CHRONIC OFFENDING
Kelly Logan, University of South Florida; Bryanna Fox, University of South Florida
149.
IMPLEMENTING CREDIT HOUR COMPLIANCE IN ONLINE HOMELAND SECURITY LEARNING
Paul Bowdre, SUNY Canton
150.
PREVALENCE OF VICTIM BLAMING IN MEDIA COVERAGE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES
Melissa Vazquez, Texas State University
151.
U3 (UNDOCUMENTED, UNACCOMPANIED, & UNDETECTED) YOUTH VICTIMIZATION EXPERIENCES
Frank Rodriguez, Mercyhurst University; D'Artanyn Alonge, Mercyhurst University
152.
AN EMPIRICAL EVALUATION OF COMMONSENSE BELIEFS REGARDING THE RELIABILITY OF
EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY
Stephanie Garcia, Texas A & M International University; Kate Houston, Texas A & M International University
153.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA: MANAGING A NEW COMMUNICATION DEVICE
Jacob Kabrud, Boise State University
154.
EMOTIONAL HOMICIDE: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF VICTIMIZATION IN NONFICTION BOOKS
Alisha Wilson, Radford University
155.
STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM
Deborah Vegh, Edinboro University; Sarah Parfitt, Edinboro University; Kate Fisher, Edinboro University;
Anthony Mineo, Edinboro University; Samantha Lupher, Edinboro University; Elvage Murphy, Edinboro
University
8:30 PM – 9:00 PM
ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Tear-Down
Grand Sierra E/F/G/H/I
Participants in the Showcase must
remove their presentations during this time.
9:00 PM – 12:00 AM
EVENT #444
ACKS President Karaoke Night
Grand Sierra C
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Day At A Glance
8:00 AM – 12:15 PM
Panels, Roundtables, Workshops
Saturday, March 7, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #445
Antigua 1
ROUNDTABLE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTERNSHIPS: WHAT WORKS? WHAT DOESN’T?
Moderator: Andrew Giacomazzi, Boise State University
Discussants: Ginny Hatch, Boise State University; Marianne Hudson, Boise State University;
Robert Marsh, Boise State University; Stephanie Mizrahi, California State University,
Sacramento; Kenneth Peak, University of Nevada, Reno
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #446
Bonaire 4
ROUNDTABLE: 10 YEARS LATER: FIRST YEAR PROFESSORS (2005) REVISITED –
LESSONS LEARNED OVER A DECADE
Moderator: Elizabeth Quinn, Fayetteville State University
Discussants: Scott Vollum, University of Minnesota Duluth; Tammy Garland, University of
Tennessee-Chattanooga; Dale J. Brooker, Saint Joseph’s College of Maine; Cary D.
Adkinson, Texas Wesleyan University; Michael j. DeValve, Fayetteville State University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #447
Bonaire 6
ROUNDTABLE: MAKING SMART POLICING HAPPEN: FACING CHALLENGES IN POLICE
AGENCY ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
Moderator: James “Chip” Coldren, CNA Analysis and Solutions
Discussants: Charles Katz, Arizona State University; Michael Kurtenbach, Phoenix
Police Department; David Echoate, Arizona State University; Julie Schnobrich-Davis,
Central Connecticut State University; Craig Uchida, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.;
William Taylor, Lowell Police Department; Maryann Ballotta, Lowell Police Department;
Deborah Lamm Weisel, North Carolina Central University; Rachel Santos, Florida Atlantic
University; Roberto Santos, Port St Lucie Police Department; Christopher Sedelmaier,
University of New Haven; Robert Garcia, Pharr Police Department; Joel Robles, Pharr Police
Department; S. George Vincentnathan, University of Texas-Pan American; Lynn
Vincentnathan, University of Texas-Pan American; Christie D. Batson, University of Nevada
Las Vegas; Andrew L. Spivak, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Bill Sousa, University of
Nevada Las Vegas; David A. Makin, Washington State University; Gary Jenkins, Pullman
(WA) Police Department; Michael Gaffney, Washington State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #448
Bonaire 7
PANEL: LOOK INTO MY CRYSTAL BALL: THE USE OF PREDICTIVE MODELS WITH
CORRECTIONAL POPULATIONS
Chair: John Johnson Kerbs, East Carolina University
A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC PRISON SITING IN THE
US
John Johnson Kerbs, East Carolina University; Jon Maskaly, University of Illinois at Chicago;
Jennifer M. Jolley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER ON PRISON PUNISHMENT
Liza Chowdhury, Fairleigh Dickinson University
RISK FACTORS FOR PREDICTING OUTSIDE HOSPITALIZATION FOR SERIOUS SELF-INJURY
AMONG STATE PRISONERS
Samuel Scaggs, Florida State University; Dean Aufderheide, Florida Department of
Corrections; Cliff Fairbanks, Florida Department of Corrections; Todd Buss, Florida
Department of Corrections
CRIMINAL THINKING, OFFENDING, AND VICTIMIZATION IN A FAITH-BASED HALFWAY HOUSE
FOR WOMEN
Jessica R. Deitzer, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Kent R. Kerley, University of
Alabama at Birmingham
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #449
Bonaire 8
PANEL: PHISHING ATTACKS AND IDENTITY THEFT
Chair: Wilson Huang, Valdosta State University
EXPLORING CORRELATES OF PHISHING ATTACKS AND SOCIO-TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
Wilson Huang, Valdosta State University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
ASSESSING PHISHING ATTACKS AND INDICATORS OF SOCIETY AND TECHNOLOGY: A
TRANSNATIONAL APPROACH
Shun-Yung K. Wang, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; Wilson Huang, Valdosta
State University
INJURED BY IMPOSTERS: THE DEMOGRAPHY OF IDENTITY THEFT
Marcus Tyler Carey, Texas State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #450
Curacao 1
PANEL: ADVANCING DRUG COURT RESEARCH
Chair: Wendy P. Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
EVALUATION OF A FELONY DRUG COURT
Durant Frantzen, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
DRUG COURT OPERATIONS: EXAMINING THE BLACK-BOX OF COURT PROCESSES
Michael J. Gilbert, University of Texas at San Antonio
RANDOM ASSIGNMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FIDELITY IN A COURT PROGRAM:
CHALLENGES IN “JUST SAYING NO” TO JUDGES
Matthew S. Crow, University of West Florida; John Ortiz Smykla, Florida Atlantic University
ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADHERENCE TO NIDA PRINCIPLES OF DRUG
TREATMENT AND DRUG COURT OUTCOMES
Susruta Sudula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Laura Lutgen, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice; Celinet Duran, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Sarah Fritsche, John
Jay College of Criminal Justice; Deborah Koetzle, John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
Wendy P. Guastaferro, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #451
Curacao 2
PANEL: PREDICTORS OF SENTENCING OUTCOMES
Chair: Rhys Hester, University of Minnesota Law School
THE EFFECTS OF LEGAL AND EXTRA-LEGAL FACTORS ON SENTENCING OUTCOMES
David Eric Krahl, University of Tampa
CONSTRUCTING A SOURCEBOOK ON CRIMINAL HISTORY SCORES: A MULTI-STATE
COMPILATION
Rhys Hester, University of Minnesota Law School; Richard Frase, University of Minnesota
Law School; Julian Roberts, University of Oxford; Kelly Lyn Mitchell, Robina Institute of
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
ASSESSING SENTENCING PATTERNS FOR “GREEN” OFFENDERS IN FLORIDA
Michael J. Lynch, University of South Florida; Joshua C. Cochran, University of South Florida
Saturday, March 7, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #452
Curacao 3
ROUNDTABLE: EXTREME ASPECTS OF POLICE WORK
Moderator: Mahendra Singh, Grambling State University
Discussants: Karletta White, Grambling State University; Tazinski Lee, Grambling State
University; Lurie Thomason, Grambling State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #453
Curacao 4
PANEL: VIDEO GAMES AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR
Chair: Nadine M. Connell, The University of Texas at Dallas
SEXUALIZED IMAGES IN VIDEO GAMES AND SEXIST ATTITUDES
Victoria S. Beck, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh; Chris Rose, University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh; Jason Lee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
VIDEO GAME INFLUENCE ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS VIOLENCE
Shawn Keller, Florida Gulf Coast University
THE PROLIFERATION OF VIDEO GAMES: DO SALES AND USE IMPACT DELINQUENCY?
Jordan Riddell, The University of Texas at Dallas; J.C. Barnes, University of Cincinnati;
Nadine M. Connell, The University of Texas at Dallas
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #454
Curacao 5
PANEL: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF IMMIGRANTS AND IMMIGRATION POLICY
Chair: Oscar Eduardo Lopez, Sam Houston State University
IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL PROCESSES ON DOMESTIC POLICY CHANGE: A QATATI CASE
STUDY
Marlyn Jones, California State University
DELIBERATING DURESS: CRIMINAL LIABILITY AND ITS RELEVANCE TO TERRORISMRELATED EXCLUSION FROM ASYLUM
Katherine Knight, Queen’s University Belfast
LOSING VALUES, LEARNING DEVIANCE: IMMIGRANTS ASSIMILATION WITHIN SCHOOLS
Oscar Eduardo Lopez, Sam Houston State University
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #455
Curacao 6
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: INNOVATIVE IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM
Moderator: Dan Tsataros, Indiana University Northwest
Discussants: James Blair, South Texas College; Robert Clark, Pennsylvania Highlands
Community College; Paul Gormley, Northeastern University; Colby Valentine, Dominican
College
Saturday, March 7, 2015
8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
EVENT #456
Curacao 7
ND
ROUNDTABLE: SERVICE LEARNING AT IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE- THE 2
INITIATIVE (EXPLUNGING CRIMINAL RECORDS)
CHANCE
Moderator: B. Irene Britt, Ivy Tech Community College
Discussants: Lisa Korn, Ivy Tech Community College; Patricia Woods-Myer, Ivy Tech
Community College; Karen Williams, Ivy Tech Community College
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #457
Antigua 1
PANEL: TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES IN POLICE INVESTIGATIONS
Chair: Jason Nicholson, University of Louisville
DECEPTIVE TACTICS IN POLICE INTERROGATIONS
Jason Nicholson, University of Louisville
AN ANALYSIS OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE AND CLEARANCE RATES: DOES SPEED MATTER?
Rachel Axelrod, University of New Haven
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE POLICE BICYCLE BY TIME AND OFFENSE
Dustin Melbardis, Texas State University
UTILIZING DATA MINING AND PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
Sarah McCullough, University of Alabama
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #458
Antigua 2
PANEL: MENTAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE USE, AND OFFENDING
Chair: Justin Hoyle, Georgia Southern University
IS THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM THE NEW MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM?
Tara Garrison, Walden University
DOES SUBSTANCE ABUSE MATTER? AN EXAMINIATION OF THE PREDICTIVE UTILITY OF
THE LSI-R
Rhiannon Coates, The University of Virginia’s College at Wise; Ashley Dickinson, The
University of Virginia’s College at Wise
EXPLORING PREDICTORS OF SELF-REPORTED DUIS IN A YOUNG ADULT POPULATION
Justin Hoyle, Georgia Southern University; Bryan Miller, Georgia Southern University; John
Stogner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
TRIGGERS AND CONTENT OF HOMICIDAL FANTASIES
Amanda Archambault, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; Joshua Duntley, The
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Saturday, March 7, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #459
Antigua 3
PANEL: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIME, RESEARCH, AND EDUCATION
Chair: Jonathan Eveler, The Citadel
THE CRIME OF “AFFRAY”- THE JURISPRUDENCE ANALYSIS OF THE CRIME OF DISRUPTING
PUBLIC ORDER IN CHINA
Lei Wang, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg; Fei Luo, Sam Houston State University
EXPLORING THE DIFFICULTIES IN CONDUCTING QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS IN POST WAR
CONDITIONS
Evanka Swampillai, University of Illinois at Chicago
ON- AND OFF-CAMPUS CHALLENGES AMONG SECOND- AND THIRD-GENERATION
SOUTHEAST ASIAN COLLEGE STUDENTS
Courina Hughes, California State University, Fresno; Yoshiko Takahashi, California State
University, Fresno
ACTIVE SHOOTERS: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Jonathan Eveler, The Citadel; McKenzie Duncan, The Citadel
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #460
Bonaire 1
PANEL: ISSUES IN SPORTS AND COURTS
Chair: Ramona Tullis, Boise State University
DOCKET EFFICIENCY
Kelsey Allen, University of Central Oklahoma; Jessica Hammack, University of Central
Oklahoma
MORTALITY OF PEOPLE ENGAGED IN MENTAL HEALTH COURT
Pierce Dignam, University of South Florida; Annette Christy, University of South Florida
MANDATORY MEDIATION FOR CRIMINAL CASES
Ramona Tullis, Boise State University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #461
Bonaire 2
PANEL: NEIGHBORHOOD DISORDER, COMMUNITIES, AND CRIME
Chair: Scott Addlesberger, Florida Atlantic University
OBSERVATIONS OF CRIME AND DISORDER AT AN URBAN PARK
Daniel Reinhard, University of Alaska Anchorage
STREET OUTREACH AND GANGS
Ja’Nai Gray, Rochester Institute of Technology; Gia Boersema, Rochester Institute of
Technology
Saturday, March 7, 2015
N.C.O.N AN EXPERIMENT IN SOCIAL EFFICACY WITHIN A SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED
NEIGHBORHOOD
Scott Addlesberger, Florida Atlantic University
NOT BORN CRIMINALS: HOW RACE, GENDER, ECONOMICS AND SEXUAL OPPRESSIONS
PUSHED BLACK WOMEN INTO STREET-LEVEL PROSTITUTION
Cicely Cottrell, Howard University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #462
Bonaire 3
ROUNDTABLE: ADVICE ON HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY NAVIGATE GRADUATE SCHOOL AND
ACADEMIA
Moderator: Christina Policastro, Georgia Southern University
Discussants: Sadie J. Mummert, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Tammy S. Garland,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Brenda Sims Blackwell, Georgia Southern
University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #463
Bonaire 4
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING CORRECTIONS: EXPOSING STUDENTS TO EMERGING
ISSUES/APPROACHES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Moderator: George F. Kain, Western Connecticut State University
Discussants: Lawrence Rosenberg, Millersville University; Ralph Rojas, Southern New
Hampshire University; Kerry Richmond, Lycoming College; Marilyn Kain, Western
Connecticut State University; Fernando Linhares, Kean University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #464
Bonaire 5
PANEL: RISK ASSESSMENTS AND SCREENING: PROPERLY PREDICTING JUVENILE
BEHAVIORS
Chair: Carrie Maloney, East Stroudsburg University
RISK ASSESSMENT: PREDICTING RECIDIVISM AND IDENTIFYING JUVENILE SEX
OFFENDERS' NEEDS
Ashlee Barnes, Michigan State University; William Davidson, Michigan State University
VALIDATING A CONSENSUS-BUILT JUVENILE DETENTION SCREENING INSTRUMENT: THE
PENNSYLVANIA EXPERIENCE
Carrie Maloney, East Stroudsburg University
RECLAIMING FUTURES: THE NORTH CAROLINA EXPERIENCE
Elizabeth Arnold, Wake Forest; Doug Easterling, Wake Forest
Saturday, March 7, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #465
Bonaire 6
FEATURE PANEL: INNOVATIONS IN PROBATION AND PAROLE
Chair: Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
POLICE-PROBATION/PAROLE PARTNERSHIPS IN PENNSYLVANIA
Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Adam Matz, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania; Garrett William Wingrove, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
EXPLORING VARIATIONS IN THE USE OF REPORTING KIOSKS FOR COMMUNITY
SUPERVISION
Carol A. Hagen, Westat, Inc.; Angela D. Greene, Westat, Inc.; Susan H. Chibnall, Westat,
Inc.
PRIVATE PROBATION
Meron Zerefu, Georgia State University; Mary Finn, Georgia State University
PROBATION SUPERVISION BY TELEPHONE: AN EXAMINATION OF A STRATEGY ALIGNED
WITH THE RISK-NEEDS-RESPONSIVITY FRAMEWORK
Jill Viglione, George Mason University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #466
Bonaire 7
ROUNDTABLE: POLICE AND MINORITY COMMUNITIES: THE STATE OF CRISIS
Moderator: Hyeyoung Lim, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Discussants: Kathryn Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Joongyeup Lee,
Pennsylvania State University; Shelly McGrath, University of Alabama at Birmingham
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #467
Bonaire 8
PANEL: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AS A CULTURAL INSTITUTION
Chair: Michael Logan, Radford University
RE-EXAMINING CULTURE OF HONOR AND DEFENSIVE VIOLENCE: THE CULTURAL
REPERTOIRE OF THE AMERICAN SOUTH
Michael Logan, Radford University
THE DECLINING DEATH PENALTY: MEANINGS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Bill Lofquist, State University of New York Geneseo
Saturday, March 7, 2015
RAPE, RACE, AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: AN ENDURING CULTURAL LEGACY?
John Cochran, University of South Florida; Wesley Jennings, University of South Florida;
Douglas Wholl, University of South Florida; M. Dwayne Smith, University of South Florida;
Sondra Fogel, University of South Florida; Beth Bjerregaard, University of North CarolinaCharlotte
A QUALITATIVE COMPARATIVE PROPORTIONALITY REVIEW: RAPE, RACE, AND THE DEATH
PENALTY IN NORTH CAROLINA
Douglas Wholl, University of South Florida; John Cochran, University of South Florida; Wilson
Palacios, University of South Florida; M. Dwayne Smith, University of South Florida; Sondra
Fogel, University of South Florida; Beth Bjerregaard, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #468
Curacao 1
ROUNDTABLE: UNIFYING ERIE WITH DATA DRIVEN APPROACHES TO CRIME REDUCTION
AND GROWING NEIGHBORHOODS
Moderator: Amy Eisert, Mercyhurst University Civic Institute
Discussants: George Fickenworth, Mercyhurst University Civic Institute; Adam Saeler,
Mercyhurst University Civic Institute; Andrea Bierer, Mercyhurst University Civic Institute;
Allison Owens, Mercyhurst University Civic Institute
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #469
Curacao 2
PANEL: SUPPORT FOR AND IMPACT OF DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Chair: Cassandra Atkin-Plunk, Florida Atlantic University
GENERATION RX: EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROBLEM ON
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Sami Abdel-Salam, West Chester University
PHILOSOPHICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES ON SUPPORTING DRUG TREATMENT
OPTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Vincent Giordano, American Public University
CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES: THE LONG-TERM EFFECTIVENESS OF A DRUG COURT
TREATMENT PROGRAM
Cassandra Atkin-Plunk, Florida Atlantic University; Gaylene Armstrong, Sam Houston State
University
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #470
Curacao 3
FEATURE PANEL: TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES AND JUSTICE
Chair: Janice Joseph, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
CRIME CONTROL MEASURES, INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES, AND CRIME RATES: AN ASSESSMENT
OF 40 COUNTRIES
Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
STATE LEGITIMACY, STATE SECURITY PROVISIONS, AND GROWTH IN PRIVATE SECURITY:
A COMPARISON OF THE DETERMINANTS OF CITIZENSHIP
Mahesh Nalla, Michigan State University
RESEARCH ON IMPRISONED WOMEN WITHIN THE HUMAN RIGHTS CONTEXT
Barbara Owen, California State University, Fresno
VICTIMS OF TERRORISM ASSOCIATIONS AFTER SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001 AND MARCH 11,
2004: CLAIMS, DEMANDS, RESPONSES
Rosemary Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #471
Curacao 4
PANEL: MEDIA DEPICTIONS, ACCURACY, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair: Jeff Maahs, University of Minnesota Duluth
CINEMATIC REALISM AND STREET GANGS: A QUALITATIVE MEDIA ANALYSIS OF
HOLLYWOOD STREET GANGS
Christopher J. Przemieniecki, West Chester University
DRAMATIZING CRIME: POLICE MEDIA USE AND SATISFACTION WITH COMMUNITY
RELATIONS
Jennifer Hartsfield, Bridgewater State University; Gwen Nisbett, University of North Texas
REPRESENTATIONS OF FEMALE INCARCERATION ON “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” FROM
TWO PERSPECTIVES
Aubri F. McDonald, University of Illinois at Chicago; Laura Hanson, University of Kent
WHEN INFOTAINMENT TRUMPS SCIENCE: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC
COMMENTS ABOUT “BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT”
Jeff Maahs, University of Minnesota Duluth; Travis Pratt, University of Cincinnati Corrections
Institute
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #472
Curacao 5
PANEL: POLICE BEHAVIOR AND DECISION MAKING
Chair: Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University
CONCEPTUALIZING THE ARREST DECISION IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES
Cassia Spohn, Arizona State University; Katharine Tellis, California State University, Los
Angeles
PREDICTORS OF POLICE DECISION MAKING IN SEXUAL ASSAULT INVESTIGATIONS
Bradley A. Campbell, Sam Houston State University
USING THE SCIENCE OF DECISION MAKING IN POLICE DECISION MAKING PROTOCOLS
Richard Martin, Keuka College
THE ‘DARK FIGURE’ OF STALKING: EXAMINING LAW ENFORCEMENT RECOGNITION AND
RESPONSE
Patrick Q. Brady, Sam Houston State University; Matt R. Nobles, Sam Houston State
University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #473
Curacao 6
PANEL: INVESTIGATION IN THE CYBER SPACE
Chair: John K. Cochran, University of South Florida
RATES OF CYBER CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES: AN EXPLORATORY TEST OF CRIMINAL
OPPORTUNITY THEORY
Hyojong Song, University of South Florida; John K. Cochran, University of South Florida;
Michael J. Lynch, University of South Florida
CONDUCTING GAMBLING INVESTIGATIONS ON ILLEGAL GAMBLING DEVICES IN CYBERSPACE: BREAKING THROUGH THE FALSE FAÇADE
Dennis E. Bachman, Kansas Racing & Gaming Commission; Phyllis E. Berry, Washburn
University
AN ONLINE RED LIGHT DISTRICT
Robert Macente, Western New England University; Andrew Barbato, Western New England
University
LAW ENFORCEMENT CHALLENGES WITH CYBER SECURITY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Candy Saunders-Alfred, Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #474
Curacao 7
ROUNDTABLE: AFRICAN CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE ASSOCIATION SECURITY SUMMIT IN
AFRICA: ISSUES, PROBLEMS, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS
Moderator: Charles B.A. Ubah, Georgia College and State University
Discussants: Obi N.I. Ebbe, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Ihekwoaba
D.Onwudiwe, Texas Southern University; Oko O. Elechi, Mississippi Valley State University;
Charles Ochie, Albany State University; Evaristus Obinyan, Southern University at New
Orleans
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
EVENT #475
Curacao 8
PANEL: THE MEDIA, INTERNET, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair: Tanner Jameson, The Citadel
THE INTERNET, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND CONCENTRATED POVERTY
Maria Orozco, Washington State University
POLICING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES’ USE OF SOCIAL
MEDIA
Miltonette Craig, Florida State University
SEXTING AND REVENGE PORN: DO NEW LAWS PERSECUTE OR PROTECT?
Mina Ratkalkar, Florida Atlantic University
PORTRAYALS OF POLICE INTERROGATION IN FILM AND TELEVISION: A LEGAL AND
CULTURAL ANALYSIS
Tanner Jameson, The Citadel
Saturday, March 7, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #476
Antigua 1
PANEL: RESPONDING TO JUVENILE AND YOUNG ADULT OFFENDERS
Chair: Shelby Brisky, California State University, Fresno
AN OVERVIEW OF THE REHABILITATIVE PROGRAMS FOR MALE JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Arlene Hamblin, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine
DISPROPORTIONATE MINORITY CONTACT: DIFFERENTIAL MINORITY ARREST PATTERNS
AND RECIDIVISM OF FIRST-TIME JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Shelby Brisky, California State University, Fresno; Yoshiko Takahashi, California State
University, Fresno
WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE INCARCERATION? UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF
PRE/INTERVENTIONS FOR EMERGING ADULTS
Javier Pagan, State University of New York, Fredonia; EmilyAnn Pleszewski, State University
of New York, Fredonia; Louise DeCosta-Bacher, State University of New York, Fredonia;
Casey Springer, State University of New York, Fredonia; Rolanda Ward, State University of
New York, Fredonia; Dani McMay, State University of New York, Fredonia
NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF PRISONER CODE AMONG EMERGING ADULTS
Louise DeCosta-Bacher, State University of New York, Fredonia; EmilyAnn Pleszewski, State
University of New York, Fredonia; Rolanda Ward, State University of New York, Fredonia;
Dani McMay, State University of New York, Fredonia; Javier Pagan, State University of New
York, Fredonia; Casey Springer, State University of New York, Fredonia
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #477
Antigua 2
PANEL: FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Chair: Rachel Boba Santos, Florida Atlantic University
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEAR AND CRIME PREVENTION BEHAVIOR
AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
Robert Archer, Florida Atlantic University
BURGLARY AT SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES: COMPARING CTPED CHARACTERISTICS OF
VICTIMIZED AND NON-VICTIMIZED HOMES
Lindsey Feldman, Florida Atlantic University
EXAMINATION OF RELATIONSHIPS AMONG CRIME ANALYSIS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND
INNOVATIVE POLICING STRATEGIES
Justin J. Smith, Florida Atlantic University
AN ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY AND THE EFFECT OF PEER INFLUENCE ON DEVIANT
BEHAVIOR
Kasey Taylor, Florida Atlantic University; Tasha B. Youstin, Florida Atlantic University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #478
Antigua 3
PANEL: RESPONDING TO AND INTERACTING WITH VULNERABLE POPULATIONS IN THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chair: Melanie Cummins, University of West Florida
INITIATIVES TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM ABUSE: A STUDY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND ONE
COUNTY’S PERSPECTIVES
Mandi Linz, Mercyhurst University
TRAINING PRE-PROFESSIONALS TO RESPOND TO ELDER ABUSE
Susannah Tapp, Georgia State University; Brian K. Payne, Old Dominion University
AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND RISK
PREFERENCES AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Kayla Hulon, Georgia Southern University; Laurie Gould, Georgia Southern University
HOMELESSNESS AND CRIME
Melanie Cummins, University of West Florida, Kathrine Johnson, University of West Florida
ADA AND CJS: THE UTILITY OF PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN THE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE SYSTEM
Kate Fisher, Edinboro University; Sarah Parfitt, Edinboro University; Anthony Mineo,
Edinboro University; Samantha Lupher, Edinboro University; Deborah Vegh, Edinboro
University; Murphy Elvage, Edinboro University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #479
Bonaire 1
PANEL: ISSUES IN DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY
Chair: Wil Cheatham, University of Arkansas
POLICE SLAYINGS BY RIGHTWING EXTREMISTS: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Kiefer Dooley, University of Arkansas; Jeffrey Gruenewald, University of Arkansas
AN EXAMINATION OF CHANGES IN GROUP MEMBERSHIP, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE,
AND TARGET SELECTION IN RIGHTWING TERRORISM
Garrett Smith, University of Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas
WHAT IS HOMELAND SECURITY?
Andrew Krotje, State University of New York Canton
HOMEGROWN VIOLENT EXTREMISM: AN ANALYSIS OF CASES IN THE AMERICAN
TERRORISM STUDY
Wil Cheatham, University of Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #480
Bonaire 2
PANEL: RESEARCH ON VICTIMIZATION AND THE RESPONSE TO VICTIMS
Chair: Brandon Chapman, University of Arkansas
MACRO-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING: VICTIM CRIMINALIZATION, TRAFFICKER
OUTCOMES, AND REPORTING
Brandon Chapman, University of Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas
Saturday, March 7, 2015
PROSECUTING TRAFFICKING: EXAMINING THE FREQUENCY OF USE AND SUCCESS OF
THE TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PROTECTION ACT
Cody Tuttle, University of Arkansas; Christopher Shields, University of Arkansas
THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION ON SEXUAL
VICTIMIZATION
Krista Latham, Georgia Southern University; Laura Agnich, Georgia Southern University;
Christina Policastro, Georgia Southern University
SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE LIKELIHOOD TO ENDORSE BYSTANDER INTERVENTION
STRATEGIES AMONG A SAMPLE OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Kelley Hartman, Georgia Southern University; Laura Agnich, Georgia Southern University;
Christina Policastro, Georgia Southern University; Laurie Gould, Georgia Southern University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #481
Bonaire 3
PANEL: RESPONDING TO TERRORISM IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
Chair: Charles Lieberman, John Jay College
COUNTERING TERRORISM VIA COLLABORATION AND COMMUNITY POLICING
Charles Lieberman, John Jay College
AN EXAMINATION OF TERRORISM DISPLACEMENT: DID SECURING THE U.S. INCREASE THE
TERRORISM THREAT ABROAD?
Henda Hsu, Lamar University
THE GLOBALIZATION OF THE U.S. RESPONSE TO CRIME
Matti Joutsen, European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control
THE DEEP WEB: THE TERRORIST’S BEST FRIEND
Amanda Parker, Campbell University; Jacob Peoples, Campbell University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #482
Bonaire 4
ROUNDTABLE: CROSSING THE BRIDGE FROM PRACTITIONER TO PROFESSOR
Moderator: Alida V. Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Peter J. Benekos, Mercyhurst University; Robert McKenna, Roger Williams
University; Anthony M. Pesare, Middletown Police Department
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #483
Bonaire 5
PANEL: REDUCING DELINQUENCY AND BREAKING THE SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE
Chair: Brett Alan Fitzgerald, Northeastern State University
SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE AND RACE/ETHNICITY
Janice Joseph, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Saturday, March 7, 2015
THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING ON JUVENILE CRIME
REDUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Kenethia McIntosh Fuller, North Carolina Central University; Meredith Weinstein, North
Carolina Central University
DELINQUENT ATTITUDES AMONG HISPANIC GIRLS
Courtney Wayne, University of Texas at Dallas; Justine Medrano, University of Texas at
Dallas; Richard Riner, University of Texas at Dallas; Jordan Riddell, University of Texas at
Dallas; Nadine Connell, University of Texas at Dallas
IEP: INCARCERATING EXCEPTIONAL PUPILS
Brett Alan Fitzgerald, Northeastern State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #484
Bonaire 6
ROUNDTABLE: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL CURRICULUM FOR SCHOOLS
OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Moderator: Katie Green, National Institute of Corrections
Discussants: Liz Craig, National Institute of Corrections; Mack Jenkins, San Diego County
Probation; Brett Garland, Missouri State University; Tracy Mullins, American Probation and
Parole Association
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #485
Bonaire 7
PANEL: IDLE HANDS AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT: EXPLORING WORK AND LIVING
WITHIN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Faith Lutze, Washington State University
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES IN WASHINGTON STATE
Faith E. Lutze, Washington State University; Laurie A. Drapela, Washington State University;
Michael C. Colwell, Washington Department of Corrections; Roger Schaefer, Washington
State University; Steven Pankiewicz, Washington State University
ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF WORK RELEASE ON EMPLOYMENT AND REOFFENDING
Samuel Scaggs, Florida State University; Alex Singer, Florida State University; Catie Clark,
Florida State University; William Bales, Florida State University; David Ensley, Florida
Department of Corrections; Philip Coltharp, Florida Department of Corrections
THE PRISONERS’ UNION AT GREEN HAVEN: BRINGING AN “OUTSIDE” UNION “INSIDE”
Susan Blankenship, Lake Erie College
TEST OF INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE BETWEEN PAINS OF
IMPRISONMENT AND INMATE INFRACTIONS
Youngki Woo, Washington State University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #486
Bonaire 8
ROUNDTABLE: CAUSES AND IMPACTS OF POLICE MILITARIZATION
Moderator: Ronald Hunter, Georgia Gwinnett College
Discussants: Damon Camp, Anderson University; William Doerner, Florida State
University; Jeffrey Rush, Troy University; Jeffrey Smith, Lawrenceville Police Department
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #487
Curacao 1
PANEL: CONVICTION AND LIFE OR DEATH SENTENCING
Chair: Ron Nelson, University of South Alabama
EVOLVING STANDARDS OF CRUEL AND UNUSUAL: A VIEW FROM THE STATES
Ron Nelson, University of South Alabama
VIRTUAL LIFE SENTENCES: A PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Jessica Henry, Montclair State University
MITIGATED MITIGATION: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF US CAPITAL PUNISHMENT STATUTES
Jennifer Tilley, American University; Kevin Minor, Eastern Kentucky University
THE DEATH PENALTY, THREE STRIKES, AND CARRY LAWS: THE EFFECT OF LAWS AND
DEMOGRAPHICS ON STATE AND CITY CRIME RATES
Joshua Harms, Middle Tennessee State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #488
Curacao 2
ROUNDTABLE: INTERVIEWS WITH CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEADERS ACROSS THE GLOBE
Moderator: Michael M. Berlin, Coppin State University
Discussants: Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium; Diana L. Bruns,
Southeast Missouri State University; Catherine Jenks, University of West Georgia; Peter
Kratcoski, Kent State University; Blake Randol, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #489
Curacao 3
ROUNDTABLE: ADDRESSING TRANSNATIONAL CRIME AND POLICING IN THE CLASSROOM:
FILLING A NEED
Moderator: Marlyn Jones, California State University
Discussants: Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University; Matti Joutsen, European
Institute of Crime Prevention and Control; Philip Reichel, University of Northern Colorado
Saturday, March 7, 2015
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #490
Curacao 4
PANEL: MEDIA AND THE SOCIAL CONTRUCTION OF CRIME
Chair: Valerie Wright, Cleveland State University
MISSING WHITE WOMAN SYNDROME: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MEDIA BIAS AND CASE
SOLVABILITY
Michelle Jeanis, The University of South Florida; Ráchael Powers, The University of South
Florida; Bryanna Fox, The University of South Florida
MASS SHOOTINGS AND THE MEDIA: WHY ALL EVENTS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL
Kimberly Meredith, Texas State University; Jaclyn Schildkraut, State University of New York
at Oswego; H. Jaymi Elsass, Texas State University
UNKNOWN ENTITY: EXPLORING THE MEANING OF THE TERM “PERSON OF INTEREST” IN
MASS MEDIA AND LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITIES
Marti Howell, Morrisville State College
IN BLACK AND WHITE: MEDIA COVERAGE OF YOUTHFUL HOMICIDE VICTIMS
Valerie Wright, Cleveland State University; Heather M. Washington, State University of New
York at Albany
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #491
Curacao 5
PANEL: FEAR AND CRIMINALIZATION OF MIGRANT POPULATIONS
Chair: Yuning Wu, Wayne State University
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE FEAR OF A BROWN PLANET
Tracy Andrus, Wiley College; Jalika Waugh, Saint Leo University
THE CRIMINALIZATION OF MIGRATION
Pamela Seay, Florida Gulf Coast University
FEAR OF CRIME AMONG ARAB AMERICANS IN METRO-DETROIT
Yuning Wu, Wayne State University; Charles Klahm, Wayne State University; Nada Atoui,
Wayne State University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #492
Curacao 6
PANEL: POLICE BEHAVIOR AND POLICE SHOOTINGS
Chair: Caitlin Grace Lynch, Old Dominion University
POLICE SUBCULTURE AND THE RESPONSE TO OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTINGS
Caitlin Grace Lynch, Old Dominion University
POLICE BEHAVIOR AND DECISION MAKING DURING A DEADLY ENCOUNTER
Hasan T. Arslan, Pace University; Daniel Farkas, Pace University
Saturday, March 7, 2015
THERE’S A RIOT GOING ON BUT THE POLICE DID NOT ADEQUATELY RESPOND
Michael Wigginton Jr., University of Mississippi; Stephen Mallory, University of Mississippi;
Carl Jensen, University of Mississippi; David McElreath, University of Mississippi
UNDERSTANDING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM RESPONSE TO CONTROVERSIAL
POLICE SHOOTINGS
James L. Williams, Texas Women’s University; Eddy J. Lynton, Texas Wesleyan University;
Daniel G. Rodeheaver, University of North Texas
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #493
Curacao 7
FEATURE PANEL: VICTIMIZATION IN CYBER SPACE
Chair: Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State University
EXAMINING SCHOOL COUNSELOR EXPERIENCES WITH STUDENT CYBERCRIME
VICTIMIZATION
Catherine Marcum, Appalachian State University; George E. Higgins, University of Louisville;
Alexandria MarKinnon, Appalachian State University
ADVANTAGES AND RISKS OF CYBERSPACE
Edgar J. Hartung, Alvernia University; Miroslaw Liwosz, Alvernia University
GOING CYBER: THE COLLEGE YEARS. EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
CYBERBULLYING AND COLLEGE STUDENTS
Alexis C. Hayton, University of New Haven
MORE THAN FRIENDS: FACEBOOK AND CRIMINAL LAW
Jennifer Moore, DeSales University
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
EVENT #494
Curacao 8
PANEL: ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS AND CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT PROGRAMMING
Chair: Alexandra Schepens, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF YOGA INTERVENTIONS IN THE INCARCERATED SETTING
Alexandra Schepens, University of Pennsylvania; Jia Xue, University of Pennsylvania
COMPARATIVE PRISONER RIGHTS MOVEMENTS: UNITED STATES AND UNITED KINGDOM
Nolan Bradley, The Citadel
BREAKING THE SILENCE: WOMEN BEHIND BARS
Tamanika Ferguson, Howard University
IT TAKES TWO: EXPLORING DIFFERENCES IN CORRECTION AND TREATMENT EMPLOYEE
PERCEPTIONS
TaLisa Carter, University of Delaware