Conference Presentations and Papers
- 2024 Midwestern Criminal Justice Association’s Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL.
- Natalie Hipple presented “Comparing Gang and Non-Gang Youth involved in a Violence Prevention Program” with a colleague.
- Adam Ghazi-Tehrani presented “Perceptions and Realities: Exploring Crime Fear in LGBTQ+ and Non-LGBTQ+ Communities Through Media and Victimization” with colleagues.
- 2024 American Society of Criminology Conference in San Francisco.
- Natalie Hipple presented with colleagues on “Assessing Risk, Vulnerability, and the Victim-offender Overlap among Gun-involved Youth,” and “Using a Harm Index to Prioritize Encampment Response.”
- Jon Brauer presented with colleagues on “Don’t Get Duped: Analyzing Near Duplicates in Survey Data,” and “From Causation to Description: Modeling Relationships Between Stress, Negative Emotions, and Criminal Intent.”
- Fiona Chan participated in the roundtable event “Reengaging Criminology in Regulation and Governance: A Synergistic Research Agenda on Guardian Roles and Capability.”
- Fiona Chan presented “Vigilance in the Void – Perceptions on white-Collar Crime Control and Institutional Legitimacy from the Scambaiting Community.”
- Bonnie Ernst presented “Pardon Petitions and Resistance among Black Women on Convict Contracts in the American South.”
- Bonnie Ernst, Hannah Ridner, and Carmen Diaz presented on “Cartographies of Struggle: A Geographic Story of Convict-Leased Black Women in the American South.”
- Adam Ghazi-Tehrani participated in the round table events “Global Perspectives on White-Collar and Corporate Crime,” and “Advancing Criminology: Harnessing Innovative Technologies and Methodologies for Future Challenges.”
- Adam Ghazi-Tehrani presented “Mapping Real World Use of the Onion Router.”
- Jen O’Neill served as Chair for Developmental Approaches to the Victim-Offender Overlap Thematic Session.
- Tri Keah Henry participated in “Author Meets Critics: Deena A. Isom’s Gratuitous Angst in White America: A Theory of Whiteness and Crime.”
- Tri Keah Henry presented “Innovations in Prosecution: The Efficacy of Conviction Integrity Units in Securing Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted.”
- Tri Keah Henry, Carmen Diaz, and other colleagues presented on “Whose Job is it Anyway? Causes and Consequences of Racial Disparities in Prosecutorial Outcomes.”
- Arvind Verma presented “She Must Not Die. Challenges of Policing a Democracy.”
- 2025 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting in Denver, CO.
- Several of our faculty members and graduate students had the opportunity to participate in and listen to panels and workshops relating to this year's theme “The Future of Criminal Justice & Criminology: The Case for Inclusion, Interaction, and Internalization.”