ACJS 2019 Annual Meeting Presentation Schedule
Don't miss our full schedule of Kendall Hunt author presentations at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2019 Annual Meeting March 26-30 in Baltimore, Maryland!
Wednesday
010. Trauma Tools and Responses Training
Open Seminar
9am – 4:30pm
Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI
Heather Pfeifer, University of Baltimore
036. Assessing Criminal Justice Education: Analysis of Survey Results from Graduating Seniors
Criminal Justice Education/Assessment
Roundtable
9:30 – 10:45am
Fourth Floor: Laurel B
Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word
087. When Will Women Offenders Become Part of the ‘Me Too’ Movement?
Justice, Human Rights, and Activism/Gender and Justice
Roundtable
12:30 – 1:45pm
Fourth Floor: Kent C
Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word
101. Predicting Failure Outcomes in Community Supervision
Paper Session
2 - 3:15pm
Third Floor: Grand Ballroom I
Why Counts Matter in Risk Assessment Tools
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
133. Teaching Resources in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy
Paper Session
3:30 – 4:45pm
Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VII
Teaching Non-Traditional and Traditional Students in a Mixed Classroom: Tips and Strategies for Success
Moneque S. Walker-Pickett, Saint Leo University
137. Unintended Consequences: An Examination of Limits and Restraint
Courts and Law/Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice
3:30 – 4:45pm
Fourth Floor: Harborside E
Down the Slippery Slope: An Analysis of the Potential Unintended Consequences of Ocasio v. United States
Murder, Manslaughter, or Mere Mistake: A Legal Analysis of the Shooting of Jean Botham
Thomas A. Miller, Western Connecticut State University
Thursday
169. The Talk, Part II Discussions About Police/Citizen Encounters
Open Seminar
8 – 9:15am
Third Floor: Grand Ballroom IV
Doshie Piper, University of the Incarnate Word
Robert L. Bing, University of Texas at Arlington
194. Ethnography and Qualitative Methods
Research Methods
Paper Session
11am – 12:15pm
Fourth Floor: Essex C
Documenting Pirate Trials: Locating and Decoding the 1803 Trial Transcripts of Pirate Sam Mason
Carter F. Smith, Middle TN State University
199. Student Perceptions of a Race and Crime Class at a Rural Institution
Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy
Roundtable
11am – 12:15pm
Third Floor: Grand Ballroom III
Carla Miller Coates, Saint Leo University
232. Sex Crimes on Campus
Criminal Behavior/Violent Crime/Sex Crime
Paper Session
12:30-1:45pm
Fourth Floor: Heron
Mandatory Reporting (MR) in the College Context: Logic, Variation, and Efficacy
Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University
235. ‘Separate and Unequal’: Racial and Gender Inequalities in Tenure Decisions
Criminal Justice Education/Administration and Leadership
Roundtable
12:30 – 1:45pm
Fourth Floor: Kent A
Robert L. Bing, University of Texas at Arlington
261. Engaging the Community Outside of the Criminal Justice Classroom
Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy
Roundtable
3:30 – 4:45pm
Fourth Floor: Kent B
Gabriela Wasileski, University of Baltimore
Friday
308. Racial and Social Justice Issues in the Classroom
Criminal Justice Education/Teaching Pedagogy
11am – 12:15pm
Third Floor: Chasseur
Peacemaking Circles in the Classroom: The Good, Bad, and Ugly – A Decade of Experience Examined
J. Renee Trombley, Claflin University
323. Academics Perceptions of the Practice and Utility of School Marshal Programs: The Unintended Consequences vs. Benefits
Policing/Security and Crime Prevention
Roundtable
11am – 12:15pm
Fourth Floor: Iron
Eric Coleman, University of North Texas at Dallas
369. Meet the ACJS Editors
Open Seminar
3:30 – 4:45pm
Fourth Floor: Harborside D
Megan Kurlychek, University at Albany
374. Teaching Excellence in the Criminal Justice Classroom
Criminal Justice Education/Community Colleges
Roundtable
3:30 – 4:45pm
Fourth Floor: Kent A
Christopher J. Utecht, College of Lake County
386. ACJS Research and Pictorial Showcase
Research Showcase
7 – 8:30pm
Third Floor: Grand Ballroom VI
2-3 The Working Lives of Corrections Officers
Christopher J. Utecht, College of Lake County
Saturday
405. Organized Crime Session II
Criminal Behavior/Organized Crime
Paper Session
8 – 9:15am
Fourth Floor: Kent C
The Role of Maryland and the Eastern U.S. in the Development of Military–Trained Gang Members (MTGMs)
Carter F. Smith, Middle TN State University