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12:30 to 1:50pm
Salon 7 - Lower B2 Level - Area 1
In Roundtable Session: Roundtable: Criminology Through an Affective Lens II
Discussant
2:00 to 3:20pm
Nob Hill C - Lower B2 Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Neurobiological Factors for Antisocial Behaviors Among Youth Samples
On Individual Paper: The Neurobiological and Psychological Nature of ‘Adultification:’ Implications for Legal Decision-making in Cases Involving Adolescents
Co-Author
11:00am to 12:20pm
Foothill B - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Rutgers at 50: The Aims and Consequences of Punishment
Chair
11:00am to 12:20pm
Foothill B - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Rutgers at 50: The Aims and Consequences of Punishment
Discussant
12:30 to 1:50pm
Foothill E - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Psychology, Social Contexts, and Decision-making in Courts
On Individual Paper: Judicial “Remorse Bias” and the Effects of Social Cognition in Perpetuating Sentencing Inequalities for Marginalized Defendants
Author
12:30 to 1:50pm
Foothill E - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Psychology, Social Contexts, and Decision-making in Courts
Chair
12:30 to 1:50pm
Foothill E - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Psychology, Social Contexts, and Decision-making in Courts
On Individual Paper: Bio-Behavioral Scientific Evidence Alters Judges’ Sentencing Decision-Making: A Quantitative Analysis
Co-Author
12:30 to 1:50pm
Foothill E - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Psychology, Social Contexts, and Decision-making in Courts
On Individual Paper: Legal Defense of Defendants with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the U.S.: An Analysis of Legal Professionals
Co-Author
12:30 to 1:50pm
Foothill E - 2nd Level
In Complete Thematic Panel: Psychology, Social Contexts, and Decision-making in Courts
On Individual Paper: The Utility of Remorse in the Criminal Justice System: A Qualitative Study of U.S. Judges
Co-Author
2:00 to 3:20pm
Juniper - B2 Level
In Policy Panel: Policy Panel: Enhancing Translational Criminology with Natural Language Processing and Data Science
On Individual Paper: Evaluating the translational impact of criminal justice research on Mississippi appellate court decisions using natural language processing
Co-Author