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Session Submission Type: Lightning Talk Session
Speakers on this lightning talk panel will discuss their experiences and the value of studying and engaging in collective action/social change in the social sciences from a public criminology perspective. Topics to be discussed include, but are not limited to, the criminal legal process, incarceration, extreme punishment (death penalty, life sentencing), and wrongful convictions.
Scholarship, Activism, and the Innocence Movement - Robert Norris, George Mason University
Documenting Alabama's Death Row through the Art of Resistance - Katie Owens-Murphy, University of North Alabama
The Problem of Choice: Talking About Human Decision-Making that Causes Harm - Paul Kaplan, San Diego State University
Public Criminology and Social Change: Approaching Activism in the Social Sciences - Tammi Arford, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Studying Activism around Extreme Punishment in Criminology and Criminal Justice - Clayton B. Drummond, George Mason University