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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (100 min)
This panel explores contemporary issues in the sociology of deviance and social control. These papers explore a broad array of issues, including big data, authoritarianism, homelessness, rehabilitation, and sex offense policy. Together, they break new ground in understanding the nature of institutions of social control in the 21st century.
China’s Social Credit System in the Age of Big Data - Claire Seungeun Lee, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Dynamics of Support for Policing Homelessness: Results from a Survey Experiment - Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State University
Governing Beyond the Closet: Reconstructing Stigma, Identity, and Sexual Behavior in a Post-Disciplinary Rehab - Joshua Aleksanyan, Columbia University
To Make a Predator: The Rise of Sexually Violent Predator Laws in the United States - Trevor Alexander Hoppe, University of North Carolina-Greensboro