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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel sponsored by the Crime, Law, and Deviance section highlights emerging and innovative research on punishment, social control, deviance, and crime in a global, international, and/or comparative perspective. Submissions may be empirical and/or conceptual/theoretical. Submissions are encouraged from sociologists working not only in academia, but also those in nonprofit research, government, policy, and community organizing, among others.
Are Neoliberal Reforms Responsible for High Violence in Latin America?: Globalization, Market Orientation, and Homicide, 1970-2022 - William Alex Pridemore, University of Georgia; Guillermo Jesús Escaño, Villanova Univserity; Anthony Ferreyra, University of Georgia
Fear of Victimization and Avoidance of Routine Activities: Evidence from Guatemala - Keyla Navarrete, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Professionalising Police Education in Iceland: Purposes and Knowledge Priorities - Ólafur Örn Bragason, National Police Commissioner of Iceland; Guðmundur Oddsson, University of Akureyri
The Build-Up of U.S. Extraterritorial Penal Power: Extradition and the Making of Bureaucratic Infrastructure (1960-1989) - Andrea Beltran-Lizarazo, Boston University
The Fire This Time: How Policing Holds Together Race, Space, and Time - Korey Tillman, Northeastern University