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American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting Information SanFrancisco, CA November 13-16, 2019 MEETING REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ATTENDEES AND PRESENTERS Want to avoid paying a higher registration fee and standing in a very long line at on-site registration? PRE-REGISTER BEFORE OCTOBER 1ST! Fax or mail the registration form included at the end of this packet, along with the pre-meeting workshop form. Or, to register online, visit the ASC Annual Meeting page located at https://www.asc41.com/annualmeeting.html. Please do not re-submit if you have already sent in your registration. If you wish to verify or check your registration, a list of registered people is available on the ASC website. Please feel free to email us if you have registered and don’t see your name. IMPORTANT PRESENTATIONS BEGIN AND END THE MEETING Over 1200 panels, roundtables, lightning talks, and poster sessions are scheduled. We encourage you to arrive as early in the week as possible and stay through Saturday. Sessions begin Wed., November 13th at 8:00 a.m. ending with a Saturday Brunch 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. On-site registration options will be located at Lower B2 Level. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS The preliminary program and index of participants can be accessed via the ASC Annual Meeting page at https://www.asc41.com/annualmeeting.html. SECURE YOUR HOTEL ROOM SOON TO RECEIVE THE MEETING RATE Rooms can be reserved at our host hotel, $254 single/double occupancy: San Francisco Marriott Marquis, 1-877-622-3056 To register online: https://book.passkey.com/e/49855150 Link also provided on our website: https://www.asc41.com/Annual_Meeting/2019/2019hotelres.html EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE The Employment Exchange will be located in Salon 7, Lower B2 Level and will be open from 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 13th through Friday, November 15th at 5:00 p.m. To participate in the Exchange please check the ASC Employment Exchange page at https://www.asc41.com/employment.htm for participation information. Feel free to email or call with any questions. [email protected] 614-292-9207 @ASCRM41

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American Society of CriminologyAnnual Meeting Information

SanFrancisco, CA November 13-16, 2019

MEETING REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ATTENDEES AND PRESENTERS Want to avoid paying a higher registration fee and standing in a very long line at on-site registration?

PRE-REGISTER BEFORE OCTOBER 1ST! Fax or mail the registration form included at the end of this packet, along with the pre-meeting workshop form. Or, to register online, visit the ASC Annual Meeting page located at https://www.asc41.com/annualmeeting.html. Please do not re-submit if you have already sent in your registration. If you wish to verify or check your registration, a list of registered people is available on the ASC website. Please feel free to email us if you have registered and don’t see your name.

IMPORTANT PRESENTATIONS BEGIN AND END THE MEETINGOver 1200 panels, roundtables, lightning talks, and poster sessions are scheduled. We encourage you to arrive as early in the week as possible and stay through Saturday. Sessions begin Wed., November 13th at 8:00 a.m. ending with a Saturday Brunch 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. On-site registration options will be located at Lower B2 Level.

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS

The preliminary program and index of participants can be accessed via the ASC Annual Meeting page at https://www.asc41.com/annualmeeting.html.

SECURE YOUR HOTEL ROOM SOON TO RECEIVE THE MEETING RATERooms can be reserved at our host hotel, $254 single/double occupancy: San Francisco Marriott Marquis, 1-877-622-3056

To register online: https://book.passkey.com/e/49855150

Link also provided on our website: https://www.asc41.com/Annual_Meeting/2019/2019hotelres.html

EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGEThe Employment Exchange will be located in Salon 7, Lower B2 Level and will be open from 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 13th through Friday, November 15th at 5:00 p.m. To participate in the Exchange please check the ASC Employment Exchange page at https://www.asc41.com/employment.htm for participation information.

Feel free to email or call with any [email protected]

@ASCRM41

ETHICS OF PARTICIPATION IN AND GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPANTS AT THE ASC ANNUAL MEETINGS

The following are standards for participating at the ASC annual meetings. If you have any suggestions or comments, contact Chris Eskridge ([email protected]). Introduction By submitting a paper or poster, or agreeing to participate in any other manner at the ASC meetings, you are making a professional commitment to fulfill these roles. Please see below for the professional expectations for specific roles. Abstract Instructions: A typical abstract will summarize, in one paragraph of 200 words or less, the major aspects of your research, including: 1) the purpose of the study and the research problem(s) you investigate; 2) the design of the study; 3) major findings of your analysis; and 4) a brief summary of your interpretations and conclusions. Although not all abstracts will conform to this format, they should all contain enough information to frame the problem and orient the conclusions. Session Chairs

If you would like to view the papers and/or abstracts in your session before the meeting please contact the authors direct. You will need to log into the submission site to obtain their names and emails.

After you pick up your registration materials at the meeting, you may want to spend a few minutes locating the room in which your session will be held.

Arrive at the meeting room in advance of the session you chair to greet the presenters, ensure that the room is set up properly, and that the audio-visual equipment is in place and functional.

The session is 80 minutes long. Allow at least 10 minutes for questions and comments from the audience. Divide the remaining time evenly between the presenters. Inform them of the amount of time available to them at least two weeks before the meeting.

Convene the session promptly at the announced time. Introduce each presenter with a title and institutional affiliation. Politely inform the presenters when their time limit is approaching. Many chairs hold up note to the presenter at 5 minute, 1

minute, and the end of their allocated time. When the announced presentations have been completed, invite questions and comments from the audience. Some chairs

invite speakers from the audience to identify themselves by name and institutional affiliation. Adjourn the session promptly at the announced time. This is very important as the participants in the next session will need

time to set up as well so that session can start on time. If, for some reason, you are unable to attend your session as scheduled, please let each of the presenters and the discussant

know AND designate an alternate chair. Also, contact the ASC office ([email protected]) and inform them of the change. Session Presenters

Provide your own laptop for the session. An LCD projector and screen will be provided. No other equipment will be provided (ie., no overheads projectors, monitors, internet hookups, nor VCR/DVD equipment).

If you wish to show a video or movie during a session you will need to bring your own speakers, they will not be provided at the meeting.

Practice your talk ahead of time so that you know it fits within your allotted time. Your chair will tell you in advance your allotted time. Sessions are scheduled for one hour and twenty minutes (80 minutes).

Divide by the number of people participating in your session, allowing at least ten minutes for questions and answers. After you pick up your registration materials at the meeting, you may want to spend a few minutes locating the room in which

your session will be held. Arrive in your scheduled room at least five minutes before the session is scheduled to start. Plan a brief presentation. The session chair will keep track of time and will alert you when you should begin wrapping up your

talk. Pay attention to these cues. Begin concluding your talk when prompted by the chair. If, for some reason, you are unable to attend your session as scheduled, please let the chair know. Also, contact the ASC

office ([email protected]) and inform them of the change. Roundtable Presenters

Typically there are four presentations at the roundtable sessions. Each presenter will have about 15 minutes, but there will be a session chair who will establish the exact limit. This venue is different from the usual sessions in that they are more informal. Expect attendees to ask many questions during your presentation, and you as a presenter are encouraged to do the same when others present their materials. The operative roundtable session concepts are sharing and suggestion rather than critique, as roundtable presentations are typically works-in-progress. The authors of roundtable papers are looking for new ideas and alternate perspectives to help them with their research efforts, with the typical goal of then preparing a full-blown paper for future presentation and eventual publication.

Poster Session Presenters

Poster sessions are intended to present research in a format that is easy to scan and absorb quickly. This session is designed to facilitate more in-depth discussion of the research than is typically possible in a symposium format. The Poster Session will be held on the Thursday of the week of the meeting. ASC will not provide AV equipment for this session. There are no electrical outlets for user-supplied equipment. Push-pins will be provided. Prepare all poster material ahead of time. Be sure that your presentation fits on one poster. The poster board is 4 feet high and 8 feet wide. The success of your poster depends on the ability of viewers to readily understand the material. Therefore:

o Keep the presentation simple. o Prepare a visual summary of the research with enough information to stimulate interested viewers (not a written

research paper). o Use bulleted phases rather than narrative text. o Prepare distinct panels on the poster to correspond to the major parts of the presentation. For example, consider

including a panel for each of the following: Introduction, methods, results, conclusions, and references. o Number each panel so that the reader can follow along in the order intended. o Ensure that all poster materials can be read from three feet away. We suggest an Arial font with bold characters.

Titles and headings should be at least 1 inch high. DO NOT use a 12 point font. o Prepare a title board for the top of the poster space indicating the title and author(s). The lettering for this title should

be no less than 1.5 inches high. o Do not mount materials on heavy board. These may be difficult to keep in position on the poster board.

Arrive early to set up. Each poster will be identified with a number. This number corresponds to the number printed in the program for your presentation.

Make sure that at least one author is in attendance at the poster for the entire duration of the panel session. Remove materials promptly at the end of the session. If, for some reason, you are unable to attend the poster session, contact the ASC office ([email protected]) and inform them.

Author Meets Critics Chair:

After you pick up your registration materials at the meeting, you may want to spend a few minutes locating the room in which your session will be held.

Arrive at the meeting room in advance of the session you chair to greet the presenters, ensure that the room is set up properly, and that the audio-visual equipment is in place and functional.

The session is 80 minutes long. Allow at least 10 minutes for questions and comments from the audience. Divide the remaining time evenly between the Critics and the Author. Inform them of the amount of time available to them at least two weeks before the meeting.

Convene the session promptly at the announced time. Introduce each Critic and the Author with a title and institutional affiliation.

Politely inform the Critics and the Author when their time limit is approaching. Many chairs hold up note to the presenter at 5 minute, 1 minute, and the end of their allocated time.

When the announced presentations have been completed, invite questions and comments from the audience. Some chairs invite speakers from the audience to identify themselves by name and institutional affiliation.

Adjourn the session promptly at the announced time. This is very important as the participants in the next session will need time to set up as well so that session can start on time.

If, for some reason, you are unable to attend your session as scheduled, please let each of the presenters and the discussant know AND designate an alternate person to chair the session. Also, contact the ASC office ([email protected]) and inform them of the change.

Critics: Provide your own laptop for the session if you wish to make any kind of electronic presentation. An LCD projector and screen

will be provided. No other equipment will be provided (ie., no overheads projectors, monitors, internet hookups, nor VCR/DVD equipment).

Practice your talk ahead of time so that you know it fits within your allotted time. After you pick up your registration materials at the meeting, you may want to spend a few minutes locating the room in which

your session will be held. Arrive in your scheduled room at least five minutes before the session is scheduled to start. Plan a brief presentation. The session chair will keep track of time and will alert you when you should begin wrapping up your talk. Pay attention to

these cues. Begin concluding your talk when prompted by the chair. If, for some reason, you are unable to attend this session as scheduled, please let the chair know, and contact the ASC office

([email protected]) and inform them.

Authors: After you pick up your registration materials at the meeting, you may want to spend a few minutes locating the room in which

your session will be held. Arrive in your scheduled room at least five minutes before the session is scheduled to start. Provide your own laptop for the session if you wish to make any kind of electronic presentation. An LCD projector and screen

will be provided. No other equipment will be provided (ie., no overheads projectors, monitors, internet hookups, nor VCR/DVD equipment).

Take notes during the Critics talks, and respond briefly to their comments. The session chair will keep track of time and will alert you when you should begin wrapping up your talk. Pay attention to

these cues. Begin concluding your talk when prompted by the chair. If, for some reason, you are unable to attend your session as scheduled, please let the chair know, and contact the ASC office

([email protected]) and inform them.

ASC Employment ExchangeSan Fransisco, CA

San Fransisco Marriott Marquis Salon 7, Lower B2 Level

https://www.asc41.com/employment.htm

Hours of Operation

Wednesday Nov. 13 10 am to 5 pm Thursday Nov. 14 9 am to 5 pm Friday Nov. 15 9 am to 5 pm

Questions or problems:

Ken Adams at [email protected], orKelly Vance at [email protected], 614.292.9207

Services offered: The ASC Employment Exchange provides an on-going, web-based listing service that operates year round. The service allows employers to advertise their position openings and ASC members to publicize their availability for employment. At the annual meeting, the ASC Employment Exchange also makes available printed copies of position announcements and candidate listings for review, a self-service message exchange board to facilitate communication between prospective employers and job candidates, and a discussion seating area (operated on a first-come, first-served basis) for employment-related conversations.

Position and candidate listings: At the annual meeting, multiple ring binders are made available with printed copies of position announcements and candidate listings. The binders contain the listings that are active on the website around the time of the meeting, as well as listings that are submitted at the annual meeting. Purchase of a web listing is required to be included in the binders; placement in the position listing binders is included in the fee. Position listings purchased at the annual meeting are posted on the website shortly after the meeting.

The fee schedule is as follows (minimum of one month): $250 for the first month $200 for the second month $125 for each month thereafter

There is no charge for the candidate listing service at the meeting.

Deadline for submissions: Friday, November 1, 2019 for pre-meeting position announcements and candidate submissions. Submissions prior to the annual meeting should be made via the web at https://www.asc41.com/employment.htm.

Submissions also are accepted on-site at the annual meeting. For on-site submissions, institutional representatives should bring a copy of their advertisement (containing information on how to contact institutional representatives at the annual meeting, if desired), and billing contact information. Payment for the ad posting is required on-site. Cash, check, credit card, or PO’s are accepted. The ad will be posted online upon staff returning to the ASC office.

Candidates should bring 12 copies of a cover page (with contact information) summarizing their skills, interests and credentials, as well as 12 copies of their vita, all on 3-hole punch paper.

To promote the professional growth and developmentof its members through scholarship, pedagogy, andpractices associated with the field of Victimology. TheDOV strives to ensure that its members will 1)contribute to the evolution of the Victimologydiscipline by supporting and disseminating cuttingedge research, 2) develop and share pedagogicalresources, 3) support professional enhancementworkshops and activities, 4) embrace thedevelopment of evidence-informed programs andservices, 5) advance victims’ rights, and 6) encouragethe advancement of the intersection of scholarshipand practices.

DOV Officers

DOV Mission

Co-Chairs: Gillian Pinchevsky, Callie Marie RennisonSecretary: Jillian TuranovicTreasurer: Brittany HayesExecutive OfficersShelly ClevengerKate FoxChristopher Schreck

VICTIMOLOGYD i v i s i o n o f

https://www.facebook.com/ascdov https://twitter.com/ascdov http://www.ascdov.org

The DOV welcomes new members to join via theASC membership form for $20 ($5 for students) Division membership renewals are due by 8/31/19

Membership Information

Sponsored Panels and Roundtables

Gun violence: Inequalities and InjusticesPanelists: James Alan Fox; Jaclyn Schildkraut;April Zeoli Victimization of the Most Vulnerable: AnExploration of Immigrant PopulationsPanelists: Jack Levin and Gordana Rabrenovic;Carlos Cuevas, Jesenia Robles, and SarahLockwood; Anthony Peguero and Jennifer Brody Reflections from a Victimologist: The Pastand Directions for the FuturePanelists: Claire Renzetti; Bethany Backes;Bonnie Fisher Roundtable: Collaborating with CommunityPartners in Victim Research: Best Practicesand Lessons LearnedDiscussants: Kate Fox; Tarah Hodgkinson;Jeanna MastrocinqueChair: Jeanna Mastrocinque Roundtable: Issues in Victimology Research:Surveys, Secondary Data, and Strategies forSuccessDiscussants: Shelly Clevenger; Brad Reyns;Heidi Scherer; Colby Lynne ValentineChair: Jamie Snyder

Dates, times, and locations will be announced soon

ASC 2019 EventsDOV Social Wednesday Nov. 13 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM TableTop Tap House (off-site)175 Fourth Street San Francisco CA 94103 DOV General Meeting Thursday Nov. 14 from 2 PM - 3 PM at Stanford, 3rd Level, Park Central Hotel

DIVISION OF POLICING Visit www.ascpolicing.org to learn more about the Division’s

activities. Join or renew now for 2020! Dues are only $20 and $5 for students

Division of Policing Reception & Awards Ceremony

Thursday, November 14 @ 3:30pm, Salon C2, B2 Level Join us as we celebrate another successful year of the

Division of Policing! Guest Speakers: Professor Willard Oliver (Sam Houston State University), will present a talk titled: August Vollmer: A Policing Pioneer and Founder of ASC. He will be joined by current Berkeley Police Chief Andrew Greenwood. This is sure to be an inspiring presentation about Vollmer’s influence in the field of American Policing. All are welcome to attend!

DIVISION ON PEOPLE OF COLOR AND CRIME

2019 LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM & AWARDS Keynote speaker Zachary Norris, Executive Director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

Thursday, November 14, 12:15 –2pm Fang (off-site – 660 Howard Street, 94105) Tickets on sale NOW at the ASC Website! $30 students · $35 DPCC members · $40 non-DPCC members

FEATURED THEMATIC PANEL (ORGANIZED BY DPCC & DWC) Professional Development Panel – Mid Career Considerations & Support Becoming a Full Professor – Now What? Date/Time: Fri., November 15, 8-9:20am – Foothill D, 2nd Level

The Logistics of Promotion to Full Professor Date/Time: Fri., November 15, 9:30-10:50am – Foothill D, 2nd Level **See ASC program and the DPCC fall newsletter for additional DPCC-sponsored sessions and sessions of interest.

GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING

Thurs., 11/14 9:30 -10:50 am City, 3rd Level, Park Central Hotel OPEN TO ALL

The Division on People of Color and Crime serves tobring together ALL who are dedicated to addressingthe concerns and issues of people of color in the study of crime, justice, and the crime- processing system.

The Division of Rural Criminology

Over 40 percent of the world’s population lives in rural places, from outback communities of Australia to farming villages of Kenya to bedroom towns of the U.S. within easy reach of an urban center. Found in every country but a few are rural populations who often face the same challenges of crime as their urban cousins, problems frequently exacerbated by a lack of police and other criminal justice services. To bring more attention to issues of rural crime and criminal justice, the new Division of Rural Criminology will hold its very first business meeting, including the installation of its first set of officers at its business meeting, which is scheduled for Wednesday, November 14 from 5:00 to 6:20 PM in the Marriott, Salon C3, B2 Level. All are welcome to attend, lend moral support, volunteer, pay dues, and become a member of the Kickstarter Fund (see below). On Friday, November 15, from 7:00-9:00 PM, the Division will co-sponsor the department night reception with West Virginia University. Location to be announced later. Dues are set at $5 for students and $15 for faculty. In addition, there is a Kickstarter Fund for those who wish to contribute more. Kickstarter Funds are dedicated to operational expenses in early years, and the future development of student travel scholarships and other good causes. Recommended amounts are in multiples of the dues structure. For example, faculty who wish to contribute more than $15, dedicated to the Division of Rural Criminology, should consider $30, $45, $60 etc. Likewise, student can contribute in five dollar multiples. All contributions are tax deductible and individuals who give at a higher rate than standards dues amounts will be recognized as members of the Division of Rural Criminology’s Kickstarter Fund. Please join us via the ASC membership form for $15 ($5 for students) available at: http://www.asc41.com/appform1.html

HIGHLIGHTS of the 2019 DTBC Meeting:

2019 DTBC Distinguished Scholar Award Ceremony and Reception

2019 DTBC Student Paper Award Ceremony and Reception

Meet your fellow DTBC colleagues! Great opportunity for students Over 120 members and growing! Excellent opportunity for students to interact with leading researchers and policy makers in the field! Free snacks and refreshments!

Meet the DTBC Executive Board Members! Chair: Joshua D. Freilich (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) Vice-Chair: Steven Chermak (Michigan State University) Secretary/Treasurer: Carla Lewandowski (Rowan University) Executive Counselors: Pete Simi (Chapman University, Nancy A. Morris (Virginia Commonwealth University), Sue-Ming Yang (George Mason University)

HAPPY HOUR

Come join the Division of White Collar and Corporate Crime

at ASC

When: Wednesday, November 13th @ 4:00 pm Where: Table Top Tap House, 175 4th Street (less than a 10 minute walk from the Marriott — 4th and Howard) Website: https://www.tabletopfs.com Phone: (415) 369-6100 Questions: [email protected] (Melissa Rorie)

We look forward to welcoming you to San Francisco in November! Join us for a great session, Wednesday, November 13 from 12:30 pm

DEC & AEC Joint Session: Awards Ceremony and Joan McCord Award Lecture Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University

Salon C2, B2 Level

We hope to see many of you there to celebrate our award winners and discover experimental criminology!

Karen L. Amendola (President), Jordan Hyatt (Vice President), Elise Sargeant (Secretary/Treasurer)

Executive Counselors: Emma Antrobus, John MacDonald, and Travis Taniguchi http://expcrim.org

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2019 AWARD WINNERS!

DEC & aEc

Academy of Experimental Criminology Joan McCord Award:

Jerry Ratcliffe

Outstanding Young Experimental Criminologist: Megan Denver

AEC Fellows: Charlotte Gill, Jordan Hyatt, and Simon Williams

Division of Experimental Criminology Jerry Lee Lifetime Achievement Award:

Lorraine Mazerolle

Award for Outstanding Experimental Field Trial: Anthony Braga, William Sousa, James Coldren Jr.,

Denise Rodriguez: “The Effects of Body-Worn Cameras on Police Activity and Police-Citizen Encounters”

Student Paper Award: Rylan Simpson:

“Police vehicles as symbols of legitimacy”

The DEC seeks to promote and improve the use of experimental methods and evidence to advance criminological theory and evidence-based crime policy. We welcome members across all content areas (corrections, policing, courts, & more!) who use rigorous research methods, including randomized controlled trials, quasi-experiments, and systematic reviews. Membership includes a subscription to the Journal of Experimental Criminology. Learn more at http://expcrim.org or scan the QR code at bottom of this page to join now. The Division is also the home of the Academy of Experimental Criminology, which honors outstanding scholars who have significantly advanced experimental research. Join us!

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY

Social Media Contest

Put your social media fingers to the test and participate in the DIC Twitter, Instagram & Facebook social media contest for a chance

to win. Your responses could be worth prizes!

 “What are you most excited about for ASC 2019?”

Attach a photo and/or quote, upload it to Twitter, Instagram and/or Facebook and add the hashtag #ASCSF19 @ASCDIC and be entered for a chance to win a number of DIC prizes. It’s really that simple!

The more posts, the better your chances of winning.

Don’t want to use Social Media? Send your responses to: [email protected] .

Announcement of winners at DIC Luncheon on Friday. Winners will be contacted prior to luncheon and receive a FREE

ticket to attend!

#ASCSF19 @ASCDIC

Division of International Criminology

Division of International Criminology 

Reception and Awards Ceremony Friday, November 15

12:30-1:50 pm Fogo De Chao Brazilian Steakhouse 

Using Social Media to Promote Research Workshop Thursday, November 14 12:30-3:20 p.m; Foothill C, 2nd Level

Division Executive Board

ChaIR: Sanja Kutnjak, Michigan State University  Secretary/Treasurer: Richard Bennett, American University

Past Chair: Sheldon Zhang, University of Mass Lowell Executive Councilors

James BYrne, University of Mass Lowell  Bitna Kim, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Janet Stamatel, University of Kentucky 

 Division of International Criminology internationalcriminology.com

DIC Buisness Meeting  Friday, Nov 15 2:00-3:20 p.m. Fogo De Chao Steakhouse

Facebook /ASCDIC   

 

 Twitter @ascdic

Instagram @ascdic

E-Mail: [email protected]

Register via ASC Website for Luncheon!

Areyouinterestedinusingfeministperspectivestostudycrime,victimization,orthecriminaljusticesystem?Doyouhaveapassionforissuesrelatedtogender,crime,andjustice?Doyouwantmentorship,professionaladvice,orsuggestionsforyourresearchorteaching?Areyoulookingforasupportivecommunityofscholars?Ifso,wehopeyouwillbecomeamemberofDWC.

Where Can You Find Us at the ASC Annual Meeting? TheDWCprovidesavarietyofopportunitiesforprofessionaldevelopmentandsocialinteractionduringtheASCAnnualMeeting,including:

- SocialJusticeConnectionsNetworkeventonTuesdayafternoon- MembersocialonWednesdayevening- Businessmeeting&awardsceremonyonThursdaymorning- ProfessionalDevelopmentWorkshops- PolicySessionsrelatedtowomenasvictims,offenders&practitioners- Outreachtable,alldayWednesdaythroughFriday- PanelsandpresentationsthroughouttheAnnualMeeting

What Do We Offer? TheDWCpromotesprofessionaldevelopmentamongitsmemberstoadvancefeministcriminologicalscholarship,pedagogy,andadvocacy.BenefitsofDWCmembershipinclude: Our Journal: FeministCriminology(fcx.sagepub.com)istheDWC’sofficialjournal.Itpublishesresearchrelatedtowomen,girls,gender,andcrimewithinthecontextoffeministcriminology. Our Website & Newsletter: CheckouttheDWCwebsite(ascdwc.com),whereyou’llfindcurrentandarchivednewsletters,scholarshipandawardinformation,teachingresources,andmore.Ourquarterlynewsletter,theDivisionNews,featuresinformationaboutmembernews,jobannouncements,andfundingopportunities,aswellas“AskaSeniorColleague,”“TeachingTips,”and“GraduateStudentCorner”columns. Our Listserv & Social Media: Ourlistservisaforumformemberswhoseekinformationoncareerdecisions,curriculardevelopment,researchexpertise,andotherprofessionaldevelopmentissues.YoucanalsofollowtheDWConoursocialmediaoutlets:Facebook,Twitter,andLinkedIn.Visitascdwc.com/communicationtosignup. Mentoring: TheDr.ChristineRascheMentoringProgramisdesignedtobuildcommunitythroughmentorship,matchingjuniormemberswithleadingDWCscholars.Wearecommittedtoengagingadiversegroupofstudents,practitioners,andfaculty,includinginternationalcolleagues. Awards: Eachyear,theDWCrecognizescontributionsofourfacultyscholars,studentsandprofessionalmembers.Awardsaregiveninmanycategories.Twoprestigiousawardsforstudentsare:TheLarryJ.SiegelGraduateFellowshipfortheStudyofGenderandCrimeandTheFeministCriminologyGraduateResearchScholarship(one-timescholarshipofUS$5,000eachandtworunner-upawardsof$500each).Wealsohavedomesticandinternationaltravelgrantsaswellasatravelgrantforlawenforcementprofessionals. CSW: TheCommissionontheStatusofWomen(CSW)istheprincipalglobalintergovernmentalbodyexclusivelydedicatedtothepromotionofgenderequalityandtheempowermentofwomen.Starting2019,theDWCparticipatedinUnitedNationsCommissiononStatusforWomeneventsinNewYorkheldeveryMarch.Policy & Advocacy: TheDWChelditsfirstCongressionalBriefingin2018atCapitolHillinWashingtonDCandcontinuestoengageinpublicpolicyandadvocacyonissuesrelatedtogenderandjustice.

How Can You Join Us? JointheDWCwhenyoujoinorrenewyourASCmembership,withboth1-and3-yearoptionsavailable.Comevisitusattheoutreachtable,locatedneartheASCregistrationbooth,tolearnmore.

DWC Events at the 75th Annual Meeting of the ASC,

November 13-16, 2019 San Francisco, CA

Division on Women & Crime Networking Events 2019* • SocialJusticeConnectionsNetwork:MeetandGreetFunders(Tuesdayat4pm)• Social(Wednesdaybetween8&10pmattheTableTopLounge;ticketpurchaserequired;ticketscan

alsobepurchaseatdoor;smallbitesandonefreedrinkincluded)• BreakfastBusinessMeetingandAwardsCeremony(Thursdaybetween7:30&9:15am).

Division on Women & Crime Policy Panels 2019* • Women’sReentrytotheCommunity• TheStatusofWomen-ThePolicingofConflict&Post-ConflictAreas• #MeToo,RestorativeJustice,andtheImportanceofSocialMedia/TechnologyinSurvivorCriminology

Division on Women & Crime Professional Development Workshops 2019* • CommunityBasedParticipatoryResearchWorkshop• VisionaryThinkingWorkshopwithDr.ToddClear• PanelforGraduateStudentsandEarlyCareerFeministScholars • Mid-CareerConsiderations:BecomingaFullProfessor–NowWhat? • Mid-LevelCareerSupport:TheLogisticsofPromotiontoFullProfessor • JournalReviewerTrainingWorkshop• TeacherTrainingandPedagogyWorkshoponExperientialLearning • TeacherTrainingandPedagogyWorkshoponActivism

Division on Women & Crime and National Institute of Justice Collaboration on Violence Against Women 2019*

Panels

• Researcher-PractitionerPartnerships:WorkingTowardsMakingtheCriminalJusticeSystem'sResponsetoViolenceAgainstWomenEfficientandEffective

• PreventingandAddressingDomestic/IntimatePartnerViolencePerpetration• ViolenceAgainstWomenAct-FederalInvestmentinPrevention,Intervention,Research,and

Evaluation• FindingsfromtheNationalSexualAssaultKitInitiative(SAKI)&SexualAssaultJusticeInitiative(SAJI)

Evaluations• NationalInstituteofJustice’sTeenDatingViolenceResearchPortfolio

Lightning Talks

• VAWA:EvaluatingandImplementingLargeScaleFederalPrograms• ViolenceAgainstWomen:EmergingChallengesandInnovativeSolutions• HowtomeasureVAWA’seffectiveness?

* PleasesearchtheASCProgramfordate,timeandlocationinformation

Our Journal The Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology is the official journal of the Division and is published by Springer: www.springer.com/40865. All DLC Members have free digital access to the journal and they can obtain printed copies at a discounted rate ($20 per year). The editors welcome the submission of papers via the Springer website and can be contacted via email: [email protected]

Membership The Division welcomes new members to join via the ASC membership form for $10 ($5 for students). dlccrim.org

DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE CRIMINOLOGY

AWARDS The Life-time Achievement Award recognizes an individual who has a record of sustained and outstanding contribution to scholarly knowledge on developmental and life-course criminology. The Early Career Award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution to scholarly knowledge on developmental and life-course criminology in their early career. The Outstanding Contribution and Outstanding Student Contribution Awards recognize a DLC book, article, or book chapter published in the previous two years.

AIMS AND SCOPE The aims of the Division of Developmental and Life-course Criminology are: 1. To advance developmental and life-course criminology and the study of criminal careers,

2. To bring together ASC members interested in discussing and supporting developmental and life-course research in criminology,

3. To facilitate and encourage interaction and dissemination of developmental and life- course research among ASC members, practitioners, funding agencies, policy-making bodies, and other relevant groups, and

4. To organize and promote ASC conference sessions related to issues in developmental and life-course research in criminology.

EXECUTIVE BOARD Chair: Friedrich Lösel [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Tara McGee [email protected]

Secretary/Treasurer: Henriette Bergstrøm [email protected]

Past Chair: David Farrington

Graduate Student Representative: Erin Castro

Executive Counsellors: Lia Ahonen, Jessica Craig & Bryanna Fox

Outreach Committee Chair: Darrick Jolliffe

Newsletter/Website Editor: Jason L. Payne

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Upcoming events at ASC Division annual meeting 2pm, Thursday 14th November 2019, Golden Gate Salon A, B2 Level.

David P. Farrington Lecture 3:15pm, Thursday 14th November 2019, Golden Gate Salon A, B2 Level. The recipient of this year’s DLC Life-time Achievement Award, Terence P. Thornberry, will deliver the annual ‘David P. Farrington Lecture’. All Division members and non-members are welcome to attend.

www.dlccrim.org

"Advancing developmental and life-course criminology and the study of criminal careers”

The American Society of Criminology 2019 Annual Meeting Registration Form – San Francisco, CA - November 13-16, 2019

www.asc41.com [email protected]

Section to be filled out by ASC

Total ____________ Date _____________ Check/MO # _____________ Credit Card _____________

Please mail to American Society of Criminology, 1314 Kinnear Rd, Ste. 212, Columbus, OH 43212, or fax to (614) 292-6767.

Full Name for Badge:

Affiliation for Badge: City, State: Country: Phone: E-mail:

CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENT: By registering or participating in any ASC meeting or event, I assent to and agree to abide by this Code of Conduct (see page 2 of this form) and the ASC Code of Ethics. Initial here: __________

ATTENDEE LIST: Do you authorize us to publish your name and affiliation to our public attendee list on the ASC website? Y N

PROGRAM OPTION: Please choose which version of the program you would like to reserve. If you have not used the smartphone app before, we urge you to choose the printed program to ensure enough books are ordered. If you choose “App Only,” there will not be a printed program for you. However, you may check with us at the end of the meeting regarding the availability, if any, of leftover printed programs.

____ Smartphone App Only ____ Printed Program (includes Smartphone App access)

REGISTRATION FEES All Meeting Attendees/Participants Are Required To Register

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM TO BE OFFICIALLY REGISTERED. (A receipt will be sent via email.)

Postmarked or faxed BEFORE October 1 Postmarked or faxed ON or AFTER October 1

____ ASC Member: $150.00 ____ ASC Member: $200.00 ____ Non-Member: $190.00 ____ Non-Member: $240.00 ____ ASC Student Member: $50.00 ____ ASC Student Member: $60.00 ____ Student Non-Member: $100.00 ____ Student Non-Member: $110.00

Optional Special Events (Schedule TBA)

Division of Corrections and Sentencing Annual Business / Awards Breakfast Meeting (250 person limit)

____ All Tickets: $15.00

Division of International Criminology Awards Presentation and Luncheon (100 person limit) ____ Students: $10.00 ____ Non-Students: $25.00

Division on People of Color & Crime Symposium Luncheon and Awards (100 person limit) ____ DPCC Members: $35.00 ____ DPCC Non Members:

$40.00

Division on Women & Crime Social ____ Students: $10.00 ____ Non-Students: $20.00

*If you are paying by check or money order, please make it out to American Society of Criminology. (U.S. FUNDS ONLY). A service charge will be assessed for all returned checks. *Accepted Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover

Credit Card #: Exp. Date: CCV #:

Billing Street Address: Billing Zip Code:

Name on Credit Card:

Email Address for credit card receipt (if different from above): Refund Policy: Advance registration fees will be refunded for cancellations received up to September 30. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after this date.

The American Society of Criminology 2019 Annual Meeting Registration Form – San Francisco, CA - November 13-16, 2019

www.asc41.com [email protected]

Section to be filled out by ASC

Total ____________ Date _____________ Check/MO # _____________ Credit Card _____________

CODE OF CONDUCT Introduction As an organization, we uphold our Code of Ethics (approved March 2016). Section II #5 of the Code states, “In their professional activities, ASC members are committed to enhancing the general well-being of societies and of the individuals and groups within them. Thus, ASC members have an obligation to avoid forms of social injustice such as discrimination, oppression, or harassment.” Section II #10 of the Code states, “ASC members do not force, coerce, or obtain through manipulation personal favors, sexual activity or economic or professional advantages from any person including faculty, students, research respondents, clients, patients, research assistants, clerical staff or colleagues. ASC members will not engage in workplace harassment, aggression, or bullying of any kind.” We remind all participants in ASC activities during the annual meeting that the Code of Ethics will be upheld so that all its members enjoy a welcoming environment free from unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation. We refer to this as the Code of Conduct. Application This policy applies to all participants in ASC activities, including but not limited to event attendees, professionals, students, guests, staff, contractors, exhibitors, and participants in scientific sessions, on tours, and other social events of any ASC meeting or other activity. Expected Conduct All participants at ASC meetings are expected to abide by the Code of Conduct in all meeting venues including ancillary events as well as official and unofficial social gatherings. This Code of Conduct is designed to reinforce the norms of professional respect that are necessary to promote the conditions for free academic interchange. If you witness potential harm to a conference participant, please be proactive, to the extent that you are comfortable, in helping to present or mitigate that harm. Unacceptable conduct Threatening physical or verbal actions and disorderly or disruptive conduct will not be tolerated. Harassment, including verbal comments relating to gender, sexual orientation, disability, race, ethnicity, religion, age, national origin, gender identity or expression, veteran status or other protected statuses, or sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, unauthorized or inappropriate photography or recording, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention, will not be tolerated.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 2019 PRE-MEETING WORKSHOPS

1314 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, OH 43212 Phone: 614-92-9207 Fax: 614-292-6767 Website: www.asc41.com E-mail: [email protected]

For a full description of ASC sponsored workshops please see: https://www.asc41.com/Annual_Meeting/2019/2019PMworkshops.html

Choice 1 - Title: Applications of Machine Learning in Criminology and Criminal Justice Instructor: Zubin Jelveh, Crime Lab New York Date & Time: Tuesday, November 12th, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM Place: Salon 10, Lower B2 Level

Choice 2 - Title: Scraping Data from the Internet and Government Documents Instructor: Neal Caren, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Date & Time: Tuesday, November 12th, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM Place: Salon 11, Lower B2 Level

Choice 3 - Title: Visual Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice Instructors: Heith Copes, University of Alabama at Birmingham and Jared Ragland, University of South Florida Date & Time: Tuesday, November 12th, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM Place: Salon 12, Lower B2 Level

*No laptops provided. Power strips will be available for all workshops. Enrollment limit: 50 per workshop

** Return this form (via fax or mail) and your check (in U.S. Funds or International Money Order), or with your credit card information below (Master Card, Visa, Discover and American Express accepted). No refunds will be made on cancellations received after September 30, 2019. Payment must accompany registration form to be officially registered. *Please note that registration for a workshop is NOT registration for the Annual Meeting which begins November 13.

Name:

Phone: Email:

Circle workshop of your choice:

1 - APPS 2 – DATA 3 – METHODS

Circle Payment Total: $75.00 $30.00 (students) Payment Type: Credit Card Check/Money Order

Credit Card #: Expiration Date: CCV #:

Billing Street: Address:

Billing Zip Code:

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LIGHTNING TALKS

Sharing and learning at lightning speed

This year, ASC will be introducing a new type of presentation called “Lightning Talks” at the annual meeting.

What is a lightning talk? A lightning talk is a brief 5-minute presentation that focuses on an idea or topic. Lightning talks can also provide an update on key findings. If they are well organized, lightning talk sessions can be excellent opportunities to promote conversations and future collaborations.

Lightning Talk sessions will be organized around themes or ideas. Each session will include 6-7 presentations with time for Q&A after all presentations have been completed.

Here are some helpful tips for making your lightning talks successful:

1) Make your point and make it early. 2) Don’t spend too much time on extraneous details. Focus. 3) Practice! Practice! Practice! A brief script is a good idea. Practice reading your script

before your session. It’s okay if you go under 5 minutes, but not longer. 4) PowerPoint is a great tool for presenting lightning talks, but if you use slides make sure

to limit your slides to 3-5 visually appealing slides with only 1-2 words per slide.

To ensure the lightning talk sessions run effectively a facilitator will be assigned to each session. This person will be responsible for obtaining slide presentations from all presenters BEFORE the scheduled lightning session and loading them on a single computer. The facilitator will also keep time during the lightning talk sessions to ensure that all presenters adhere to the 5-minute rule.

Following these guidelines will ensure that your lightning talk session will be stimulating, enjoyable, and exciting.

Transportation options from the San Fransisco Airports to the San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Ground & Public Transportation

The hotel does not provide shuttle service.

Estimated taxi fare: 45 USD (one way) (San Francisco International Airport [SFO])Estimated taxi fare: 60 USD (one way) (Oakland International Airport [OAK])

Subway service, fee: 8.65 USD (one way) (San Francisco International Airport [SFO])Subway service, fee: 4.05 USD (one way) (Oakland International Airport [OAK])

Public Transit

SFOBART Rapid Rail,

Caltrain Commuter Rail, SamTrans Public Bus Service

OAKBART,

AC Transit

Taxi

SFO Call *1191 from any airport courtesy phone

OAKFriendly Cab, 510-536-3000;Veteran’s Cab, 510-533-1900

Shuttles

There are many shuttle companies that service both airports. A listing of those available can be found at https://www.oaklandairport.com/ground-transportation/shuttles-limos-taxis/