Papers may be empirical or theoretical, and may address any aspect of crime or delinquency, including related issues of social control.  Eligible papers must have been written during 2012 or later, and at the time of submission may not be published already.  Papers must be student-authored; in the case of co-authorship, all authors must be students.  Recommended length is under thirty pages, in total; longer papers will be considered but length is one criterion of evaluation.  Submissions should use 12- point font, one inch margins, and double spacing.  Send paper and a cover letter confirming eligibility and nominating the paper to Prof. Tim Berard, tjberard@alumni.reed.edu, by e-mail attachment in MS Word.  Early submissions welcome (eligibility is relative to time of submission).  Winner will receive a plaque and compensation covering membership dues and conference registration, will be recognized at the Division awards session and the Society awards ceremony and can receive assistance scheduling the paper in the SSSP program.