Don't Miss Kendall Hunt at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Don't miss out on any of our Kendall Hunt author presentations at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting!
Wednesday, November 14
8-9:20am
Marriott, M101, Marquis Level
The Impact of Poor Governance and Country Risk on Stagnant Economic Growth and Tribal Distance
Victoria Time, Old Dominion University
Marriott, L507, Lobby Level
Social Constructions and Representations of Crime, Criminals, and Subcultures Over Time
David Hughes McElreath, University of Mississippi
Daniel Adrian Doss, University of West Alabama
Jeff Van Slyke, Jacksonville State University
Ashley Wellman, University of Central Missouri
Marriott, M108, Marquis Level
Causes and Consequences of Inequality Among Formerly Incarcerated
Lior Gideon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
9:30 – 10:50am
Marriott, M101, Marquis Level
Integrative Approaches to Criminological Theory
Kevin Beaver, Florida State University
2:00-3:20pm
Marriott, A705, Atrium Level
Biosocial and Developmental Research in Criminology
Kevin Beaver, Florida State University
3:30-4:50pm
Marriott, L404, Lobby Level
Advances in Sexual Offense Policy Research: Legal Issues
Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University
5-6:20pm
Marriott, M304, Marquis Level
Challenges in Correctional and Drug Policies from an International Perspective
Melchor de Guzman, Georgia Gwinnett College
Thursday, November 15
8-9:30am
Marriott, International 2, International Level
Global Victimization
David Hughes McElreath, University of Mississippi
Daniel Adrian Doss, University of West Alabama
Leisa Stuart McElreath, Mississippi Crime Stoppers Board
Ashley Wellman, University of Central Missouri
Ashley McElreath Lindsley, Southern Illinois University
12:30-1:50pm
Marriott, L404, Lobby Level
Authors Meet Critics: Living Under Sex Offense Laws: Consequences for Offenders and their Families
Christina Mancini, Virginia Commonwealth University
Marriott, Area 5, Skyline Level
Roundtable: Rooted in Experience – Convict Criminology
J. Renee Trombley, Claflin University
Marriott, L402, Lobby Level
Author Meets Critics: The Evolution of the Juvenile Court
Megan Kurlychek, University at Albany, SUNY
Marriott, L403, Lobby Level
Psychological Factors in the Prediction of Persistence and Desistance
Kevin Beaver, Florida State University
2-3:20pm
Marriott, Area 4, Skyline Level
Roundtable: Images of Issues: The International Criminal Court and Africa Invigorated
Obi N. Ebbe, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
3:30-4:50pm
Marriott, L401, Lobby Level
Criminology School in Bialystok (Poland) – New Ways of Research Development
Obi N. Ebbe, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
5-6:20pm
Marriott, A708, Atrium Level
Trends in Victimization and Incident Reporting and Recording
David Hughes McElreath, University of Mississippi
Daniel Adrian Doss, University of West Alabama
Jeff Van Slyke, Jacksonville State University
Leisa Stuart McElreath, Mississippi Crime Stoppers Board
Ashley Wellman, University of Central Missouri
Ashley McElreath Lindsley, Southern Illinois University
Friday, November 16
12:30-1:50pm
Marriott, Area 8, Skyline Level
Roundtable: Methodological Approaches in Conducting Comparative Studies
Timothy Austin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Marriott, M107, Marquis Level
Technology and the Situational Study of Crime
Melchor de Guzman, Georgia Gwinnett College
Marriott, Area 7, Skyline Level
Roundtable: Meet the Real Experts: Voices of the Formerly Incarcerated
J. Renee Trombley, Claflin University
Marriott, International 3, International Level
The Faces of #MeToo #TimesUp: Recognizing, Acknowledging, and Empowering the Victims of Sexual Assault
Ashley Wellman, University of Central Missouri
2-3:20pm
Marriott, International 1, International Level
Implementing and Evaluating Reforms to Juvenile Justice Policies and Practices
Megan Kurlychek, University at Albany, SUNY
3:30-4:50pm
Marriott, L404, Lobby Level
Issues Facing Jail Inmates and Staff
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University
Marriott, L503, Lobby Level
Moving Forward/Going Back: Social Movements and Crime
Carter F. Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
Saturday, November 17
8-9:20am
Marriott, L405, Lobby Level
Opioid Use: Correlates, Consequences, and Control
David Hughes McElreath, University of Mississippi
Daniel Adrian Doss, University of West Alabama
Leisa Stuart McElreath, Mississippi Crime Stoppers Board
Ashley Wellman, University of Central Missouri
Ashley McElreath Lindsley, Southern Illinois University