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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The issues that links these studies together is a focus on methodological issues in violence. Some of the studies in this session use emerging techniques in quantitative data analysis while others examine the role of defintions in shaping the conclusions of research.
A Scoping Review of Sexual Violence and Serial Homicide Literature - Caroline V. Comerford, Sacred Heart University; Erika Pichardo, Sacred Heart University
Deciphering Dark Patterns: AI and Machine Learning Approaches to Understanding Violent Crime - Elizabeth Gurian, Norwich University; Rachel Sickler, Norwich University
Different Measures of Violent Attitudes May Not Be So Different After All - Kevin Nunes, Carleton University; Cassidy E. Hatton, Carleton University; Shavon D. Stafford, Carleton University; Isabella K. Mallon, Carleton University
Research on Violent Crime and Mobility Network Among Chinese Cities Based on Exponential Random Graph Models - Yuxuan Gloria Gu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hua Zhong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Serial Killer Definitions and Their Impact on What We Know About Serial Killings - Meridith Spencer, Fisher College; Olivia Leo, Fisher College; Jackson Hennessey, Fisher College; Jeremy Blau, Fisher College