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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This mini-conference brings together scholars of organized crime and comparative political behavior to examine how citizens form political attitudes and engage in political behaviors in response to both organized crime and common crime. Moving beyond top-down analyses of state-criminal relationships, this event focuses on bottom-up societal responses, political attitude formation, and civic engagement patterns that emerge from lived experiences with different forms of criminality.
8:05am |
The Social Consequences of Violence: Micro-Level Adaptations in a Violent Democracy - Giancarlo Visconti, University of Maryland; Joe Amick, Social Impact; Brian Ezeonu, Auburn University; Bailey Fohr, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
8:15am |
Next Stop: Exit - Criminal Governance and Civilian Migration in Rio de Janeiro - Leticia Claro Oliveira, Washington University in St Louis
8:25am |
Partisan Signals, Occupational Cues, and Policy Content: Impact of Crime Control Proposals on Public Opinion in Brazil - Helen Rabello Kras, Fordham University; Jacob R Turner, Pennsylvania State University
8:35am |
Resisting the Authoritarian Bargain? Support for Bukele-Style Security Policies in Guatemala - Manuel Meléndez-Sánchez, University of Notre Dame
8:45am |
Under the Radar: Estimating Underreporting of Gender-Based Violence - Isabella Montini, University of California, Berkeley; Jessie Trudeau, Syracuse University
8:55am |
Giancarlo Visconti, University of Maryland
8:55am |
Natan Ezequiel Skigin, Princeton University
9:05am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.