Session 360: CC18 -> Convict Criminology: An Introduction to the Movement, Theory and Research - Part II (Sponsored by the Division on Critical Criminology)
Time: 10:00AM to 11:30 AM on Friday, November 19
Place: Algonquin
Session Chair: Stephen C. Richards, Northern Kentucky University
Reflections on Forty Years in the American Criminal Justice System
by: Edward Tromanhauser, Governors State University (Corresponding)
Rehabilitating Criminals: It Ain't That Easy
by: Greg Newbold, University of Canterbury (Corresponding)
American Apartheid: The Incarceration of African-Americans
by: Randall G. Shelden, University of Nevada - Las Vegas (Corresponding)
William B. Brown, University of Michigan - Flint
Childish Prisoners: Adolescents in Adult Jails
by: Michael T. Brooks, University North Carolina at Charlotte (Corresponding)
Preston Elrod, Eastern Kentucky University
The Role of the Prison Environment in the Etiology of Sexual Aggression
by: Nicholas Mitchell, University at Albany (Corresponding)
Why I Study Prisons: My Twenty Year Personal and Professional Odessy
by: Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, Grambling State University (Corresponding)
Discussants:
John Irwin

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