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1 FINAL PROGRAM . (Published 02/09/2022). ACJS President, Dr. Heather Pfeifer PROGRAM Co-Chairs: Dr. Courtney Porter and Dr. Monica Summers Rio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas MONDAY, MARCH 14. 003. ACJS Budget, Finance, and Audit Committee Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Committee/Section Meeting 12:00 to 4:00 pm Conference Center: Choro Tuesday, March 15. TUESDAY, MARCH 15. 006. ACJS Executive Board Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 8:00 to 6:00 pm Conference Center: Belize 009. ACJS Assessment Workshop Sponsored by Peregrine Global Services (Pre- Registration Required). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 1:00 to 1:15 pm Conference Center: Amazon Q and R. 010. ACJS Meeting Registration Tuesday Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 1:00 to 6:30 pm Conference Center: Salsa Foyer 011. Assessment Workshop Breakout #1.
2 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 1:30 to 5:00 pm Conference Center: Amazon Q and R. 012. Assessment Workshop Breakout #2. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 1:45 to 4:30 pm Conference Center: Amazon S and T. 013. Exhibit Hall Tuesday Set Up Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Exhibits 4:30 to 9:00 pm Conference Center: Amazon A. Tuesday, March 15. 014. Assessment Workshop Joint Session and Social Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 5:00 to 5:30 pm Conference Center: Amazon Q and R. 015. ACJS/Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop (Pre-Registration Required). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 5:30 to 8:30 pm Conference Center: Amazon N and O. 016. Alpha Phi Sigma Board Meeting Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 5:30 to 8:30 pm Conference Center: Amazon P. Wednesday, March 16.
3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 026. ACJS Meeting Registration Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Registration 7:30 to 5:00 pm Conference Center: Salsa Foyer 027. Exhibit Hall Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Exhibits 8:00 to 5:00 pm Conference Center: Amazon A. 028. ACJS/Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop - Continuation (Pre- Registration Required). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Workshop 8:00 to 12:15 pm Conference Center: Amazon N and O. 029. Alpha Phi Sigma Breakout Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 8:00 to 5:00 pm Conference Center: Brasilia 5. 030. Alpha Phi Sigma Conference Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Alpha Phi Sigma 8:00 to 5:00 pm Conference Center: Brasilia 6. 032. ACJS New Attendee Breakfast: If this is your first or second meeting, please feel free to attend. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Breakfast 8:00 to 9:15 am Conference Center: Brasilia 7.
4 Wednesday, March 16. 033. Coffee Bar Sponsored by Tarleton State University Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting 9:00 to 10:30 am Conference Center: Amazon A, Exhibit Hall Coffee Bar 034. Academic-Practitioner Partnerships in Police-Behavioral Health Programming and Research: A Case Study of Cross-Profession Collaboration Research and Activism/Building Collaborative Partnerships between Academe and Practitioners/Policymakers Roundtable 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Amazon I. Discussants: Michele P. Bratina, West Chester University Charlene Lane, Messiah College Michael Muldrow, City of York, Pennsylvania Daniel Lentz, York City Police Department Moderator: Kelly M. Carrero, Texas A&M University-Commerce 035. Gender and Criminal Offense and Victimization Correlates of Crime and Victimization/Gender Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Amazon J. Chair: Molly McDowell, Texas State University Participants: Acculturation and Offending Among Hispanic Adults: A Gendered Analysis Vanessa Centelles, University of South Florida; R chael Powers, University of South Florida Provisioning, Self-Efficacy and Women's Economic Crimes.
5 MariTere Molinet, Georgia State University Gender Differences in Fatal DV Risk Factors and Services Received After a Police-social Service Intervention Leila Dutton, University of New Haven; Paul Klee, University of New Haven Incident Characteristics Influencing the Decision to Report Rape: Does Context of Place Matter? Molly McDowell, Texas State University 036. Substance Use and Abuse in the Criminal Justice System Correlates of Crime and Victimization/Substance Use and Abuse Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Amazon K and L. Wednesday, March 16. Chair: William Ash-Houchen, Prairie View A&M University Participants: The Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Drug Use Among a Sample of Jail Inmates Amy K. Cook, Virginia Commonwealth University; Nancy A. Morris, Virginia Commonwealth University The Impact of Medical Marijuana Legislation and Pill Prescriptions on Opioid Overdose Deaths Leanne Marie Confer, Bowling Green State University; John H Boman, Bowling Green State University The Relationship Between State Level Drug Law Punitiveness and Opioid Overdose Mortality John D.
6 Crum, Pennsylvania State University Disparities in Alcohol Use in Cases of Suicide Among LGB Adolescents and Young Adults William Ash-Houchen, Prairie View A&M University; Donna F. Ossorio, Delta State University; Sherie S. Sam, Prairie View A&M University 037. ACJS Section Leadership Meeting w/ACJS Association Manager (Section Board Members encouraged to attend). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Business Meeting 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Amazon M. 038. Southern Criminal Justice Association Executive Board Meeting and Breakfast Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Board Meeting 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Amazon Q. 039. Firearms and Gun Violence Correlates of Crime and Victimization/Weapons Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Amazon S and T. Chair: Joseph DeLeeuw, Ohio Northern University Participants: Correlates of Active Shooter Events 2000-2019 Jeff Bumgarner, North Dakota State University.
7 James Balthazar, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF); Nikolaus Schrank, North Dakota State University Does Targeted, Data-driven Intervention Impact Gun Violence? Evaluation of GunStat, a Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) PROGRAM Angela D. Madden, Themis Center for Justice Policy, Practice & Research The Effect of Firearm Relinquishment Laws on Gun Violence Tom Scott, RTI International Wednesday, March 16. Twenty Years of Firearm Incidents in School Settings: A Conjunctive Analysis of Incident Level Characteristics Joseph DeLeeuw, Ohio Northern University; Jessica Swanson, High Point University 040. Coping and Resilience Among Correctional Staff The Criminal Justice System: Corrections/Institutional Corrections Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Brasilia 1. Chair: Frank Ferdik, Austin Peay State University Participants: Coping with Stress Within the Correctional Environment: Recommendations from Line Staff Jon Gist, Notre Dame of Maryland University; Frank Ferdik, Austin Peay State University.
8 Hayden Smith, University of South Carolina Maladaptive Coping in Response to the Stress of Corrections Work Kayla Bates, Northeastern University; Natasha Frost, Northeastern University; Carlos Monteiro, Suffolk University;. Jacob Stowell, Northeastern University; Emily Perez, Northeastern University Fostering Resilience Among Officers of the Correctional System: A Qualitative Exploration Frank Ferdik, Austin Peay State University; Jon Gist, Notre Dame of Maryland University;. Hayden Smith, University of South Carolina Developing Training and Solutions to Deal with Trauma Among Corrections Officers David May, Mississippi State University; Stacy Haynes, Mississippi State University; Lori Elmore- Staton, Mississippi State University; Audrey Reid, Mississippi State University; Pellegrine, Mississippi State University 041. Researching Women Police: Recruiting, Retention, and Leadership The Criminal Justice System: Police/Police Organization, Management and Training Complete Panel 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Brasilia 3.
9 Chair: Katie Zafft, The Crime and Justice Institute Participants: Women of LVMPD: Facilitating Factors and Challenges of Women Police Officers Katie Zafft, The Crime and Justice Institute Saving a Seat for a Sister Nicola Smith-Kea, Philadelphia Police Department The Evolution of a Female Police Chief: The Lack of Female Major City Chiefs in the United States LaTesha Watson, City of Sacramento Developing Safer Communities with Women Police Ivonne Roman, Rutgers University - Camden Wednesday, March 16. 042. Violence, Victimization and Mental Health Among Incarcerated Women The Criminal Justice System: Corrections/Institutional Corrections Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Brasilia 4. Chair: Sarah E. King, Lander University Participants: Assessing the Effectiveness of the Pathways Perspective in Explaining Offending Behind Bars Rachel Severson, University of Tampa Psychopathology, Victimization Experiences, and Prison Adjustment in Women at Fluvanna Maximum-Security Facility Ilma NA Jahic, Iowa State University #MeToo in the Corrections System Renee D Lamphere, University of North Carolina - Pembroke; Matthew Hassett, University of North Carolina - Pembroke Being Labeled Mentally Ill: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in a Sample of Incarcerated Women Sarah E.
10 King, Lander University 043. White Collar and Organizational Crime Types of Offending/White Collar and Organizational Crime Paper Session 9:30 to 10:45 am Conference Center: Lambada Chair: Pierre M. Rivolta, Mount St. Joseph University Participants: A Tale of Two Silos: Scholarly Representation of Fraud and Financial Crimes in Criminology/Criminal Justice vs. Accounting/Finance Research Pierre M. Rivolta, Mount St. Joseph University Deferred Prosecution Agreements: An Effective Way to Address Corporate Misconduct? Kristine Artello, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University Political Deviance: Surveillance in the Polity of Autocracy Victor Shaw, California State University-Northridge The Difficulty of Defining and Measuring Corporate Deterrence and Recidivism Emily M. Homer, Texas A&M University - Commerce; Michael O. Maume, University of North Carolina Wilmington When Crime and Sports Collide: The Influence of Organized Crime Christopher Przemieniecki, West Chester University Wednesday, March 16.