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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
We invite submissions that address substantively important questions organized around the broad themes of crime and justice. Of particular interest is research that employs innovative methods or data, investigates novel mechanisms, advances our knowledge of crime trends, or other new directions.
Ashley Michelle Mancik, University of South Carolina
Michael Vuolo, The Ohio State University
Jonathan R. Brauer, Indiana University Bloomington
Assessing Prominent Explanations for U.S. Homicide Trends: A Meta-Analysis - Ashley Michelle Mancik, University of South Carolina; Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware; Graham C. Ousey, College of William & Mary
Combining Geographic and Social Proximity to Model Urban Domestic and Sexual Violence - Claire Kelling, Penn State University; Gizem Korkmaz, University of Virginia; Corina Graif, Pennsylvania State University; Murali Haran, Penn State University
The Effects of Jail Incarceration on Employment and Recidivism: Evidence from a Natural Experiment. - Michael Ryan Menefee, University of California Berkeley; David J. Harding, University of California at Berkeley; Anh P. Nguyen, University of Michigan; Jeffrey Morenoff, University of Michigan; Shawn Bushway, UAlbany
Times… Are They A Changin’? Examining Changes in the Transition to Adulthood and Age-Crime Curves: 1930s-Today - Bianca E. Bersani, University of Maryland; Elaine Eggleston Doherty, University of Missouri-St. Louis