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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The papers in this session present data on a range of issues pertaining to policing and corrections in comparative and/or cross-national contexts.
Police Education and Training Requirements: A Multi-National Comparison - Joshua P. Hill, Montana State University Billings; Jennifer Scroggins, Montana State University Billings
Depressed and Anxious: A Comparative Study of American and Czech Police Officers - Tara O’Connor Shelley, Tarleton State University; Tomáš Najman, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague; Lukáš Habich, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague; Jan Bajura, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague; Jiří Víšek, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague; Rhonda R. Dobbs, Tarleton State University; David Dlouhý, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague; Tomáš Mráka, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague; Eva Illnerova, ECCE Prague
Nongovernmental Entities in International Community Corrections: Where the State, Civil Society, and Private Sector Meet - Benjamin J. Mackey, George Mason University
Risks Assessments in Developing Country Settings: Challenges and Prospects - Raymund E. Narag, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Commensuration and its Discontents: Adapting the MQPL Across Contexts, Worldviews, Languages, and Cultures - May Pascaud, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice