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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This session brings together research on macro-structural correlates of crime with an emphasis on cultural criminology, including papers on violence against religious minorities, the effects of war exposure on crime, changes in teenage culture and crime, and impact of criminal justice on crime, in US and international contexts.
Exploring Pakistan's Social Fabric: The Relationship between Social Identities/Practices and Views on Hot Button Issues - Hannan Latif, University of Illinois Chicago; Zonaira Khalid, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Hamza Mannan Samad, Lahore University of Management Sciences
Living in Turbulence: War Exposure and Crime in Households for 15 African Countries Over 15 Years - Dixin Li, University of Maryland; Sarah Silberman, University of Maryland
“The Case of the ‘Great American Burglary Decline’ of the 2010s and the Missing Teenage Burglars.” - James Tuttle, University of Montana
The Influence of Afro-Pop Music on Cybercrime Culture Promotion in Nigeria - Adedeji Saheed Oyenuga, Lagos State University; Olamide Oluwaseun Ajewole, Lagos State University