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Session Submission Type: Lightning Talk Session
This lightning talk session will feature brief presentations from scholars working on topics related to technological advancements in research over the life course. The presenters will discuss their new and in progress work.
Quantifying translational impact of life course research on the legal domain using knowledge graphs and network science - Thomas Brian Smith, University of Mississippi
Online Recruitment for Interview Participants Impacted by the Criminal Legal System - Carolina R. Caliman, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice; Sarah Lageson, Northeastern University; Elsa Y. Chen, Santa Clara University; Ericka Adams, San Jose State University
Capturing youth experience in real time: Using EMA to measure informal social control and risk behavior in real time - Bethany Boettner, Ohio State University
“Let’s Talk About Stealing Sh*t”: Online Socialization and Its Potential to Influence Offline Offending” - Samantha Brown, University of North Florida; Jonathan C. Reid, Texas A&M University; Wesley Myers, Center for Domestic Peace, Sylva, NC, USA
Risk Factors and Victimization of Indigenous Women: An Evaluation Using True Crime Podcasts - Candace Griffith, Augusta University
Bridging Gaps and Borders: NLP and Knowledge Graphs in Criminal Justice Research - Ana Carolina Stoffel, University of Mississippi
This session was organized by the Division of Developmental and Life-course Criminology