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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
Papers in this panel explore the intersection of the past and the present, focusing especially on inequalities within the criminal justice system and society.
Analyzing African and Native American Development of Trauma and Neurodiversity from a Delinquency Perspective - Destinee C. Rush, Prairie View A&M University; TaNia Shane Brown, Prairie View A&M University
Historical and Contemporary Narratives of Women Migrants’ Journeys into NYC - Jayne Mooney, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Yolanda Ortiz-Rodriguez, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Métis Mediation: Learning from the Past to Address the Present - Lisa Monchalin, Kwantlen Polytechnic University; Charles Reasons, Central Washington University
Southern Criminology and the history of Qatar v. Bahrain in the International Court of Justice - Staci Strobl, Shenandoah University