CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS FALL 2016 DIVISION CHAIR: Arthur Jipson, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Director of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469. Email: ajipson1@udayton.edu DIVISION ASSOCIATE CHAIR: Colleen Hackett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Colorado State University Pueblo, 2200 Bonforte Blvd, Pueblo, CO 81001-4901. Email: colleen.hackett@csupueblo.edu CHAIR-ELECT (2015-2017): Kristen Budd, CHAIR: (2017-2019), Assistant Professor, Sociology, Criminology, and Social Justice Studies, Miami University, Upham Hall 367D, 100 Bishop Circle, Oxford, OH 45056-1879. Email: buddkm@MiamiOH.edu EDITOR: Kelley Sittner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University, 431 Murray, Stillwater, OK 74078-4062. Email: kelley.sittner@okstate.edu Inside this issue: Note from the Incoming Chair 1 Crime & Juvenile Delinquency Conference Sessions 2017 2 Claire Renzetti’s Life Time Achievement Award in Photos 3 Member News & Accomplishments 5 Ad for SSSP’s Social Problems Editor 7 Newsletter Contributions Invited 7 Be a Meeting Mentor! 8 --------------1------------------------- Note from the Incoming Chair Dear Crime & Juvenile Delinquency Division Members, In 2017, it is with great pride that I transition into the role of Crime & Juvenile Delinquency (CJDD) Chair. I view becoming the CJDD Chair as one of many opportunities to give back to an organization and a Division that has given so much to me. I became a member of the SSSP and the CJDD when I was a graduate student. Since then I have had the opportunity to meet and work with a variety of people who have influenced me both professionally and personally. I am honored to be part of such a welcoming community of activists, advocates, practitioners, scholars and students who support the mission of the SSSP and our Division. I would like to thank Arthur (Art) Jipson and Brent Teasdale for their guidance when I was in the role of CJDD Associate Chair and Chair-Elect. They have shown me the qualities it takes to be an effective and productive Chair. I extend additional thanks and gratitude to Art for being our Chair over the last few years. I am very appreciative for all his behind-the-scenes work to keep our Division alive and well. Thank you, Art! As I transition to this new role in our Division, please contact me if you have any ideas, comments, or queries. Moreover, if you are looking for opportunities to become more involved in the CJDD or the SSSP, please do get in touch (buddkm@MiamiOH.edu). I am happy to help you find ways to serve this great organization and our Division. I look forward to hearing from you. Hope to see you all soon in Montreal! Sincerely, Kristen Kristen M. Budd, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Sociology & Gerontology Miami University Incoming Chair, SSSP Division on Crime & Juvenile Delinquency --------------2------------------------- Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Conference Sessions 2017 CJDD Sponsored sessions (solo) Lifetime Achievement Award Session. Organizer: Tim Berard Untold Narratives about Crime and Juvenile Delinquency. Organizer: Matthew LeClaire Interactive Teaching Strategies for the Criminological Classroom. Organizer: Art Jipson Co-Sponsored sessions Race, Crime, and Media Narratives. Organizer: Stephanie Williams Public Perception on Crime and Law. Organizer: Kristen Budd Connecting Education and the Criminal Justice System. Organizer: Annie Freitas Crime and Deviance in Sport. Organizer: Courtney Waid-Lindbergh Mental Health, Juvenile Delinquency and Crime. Organizer: Teague Schoessow Social Constructions of Policing and Violence. Organizer: Terrance Allen Who Decides, Who Lives, and Who Dies. Organizer: TBD by the Disability Division --------------3------------------------- Claire Renzetti’s CJDD SSSP Lifetime Achievement Award in Photos* *All photos by Art Jipson, University of Dayton Photo 1 - Claire Renzetti Photo 2 - Walter DeKeserdy, Anthony Peguero, A. Javier Trevino, Claire Renzetti, Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Alesha Durfee Photo 3 - Walter DeKeserdey Photo 4 - Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Saint Joseph's Univeristy Photo 5 - A. Javier Trevino Photo 6 - Anthony A. Peguero, Virginia Tech --------------5------------------------- Member News and Accomplishments Recent Publications Link, Nathan W., and Caterina G. Roman. “Longitudinal Associations Among Child Support Debt, Employment, and Recidivism After Prison.” Forthcoming in The Sociological Quarterly. Sittner, Kelley J. and Kari C. Gentzler. “Self-Reported Arrests among Indigenous Adolescents: A Longitudinal Analysis of Community and Individual Risk Factors.” Forthcoming in Journal of Developmental and Life Course Criminology. Diana Veloso recently published a research brief entitled, “Of Culpability and Entrapment: The Narratives of Women Formerly on Death Row in the Philippines,” with Asia-Pacific Social Science Review. Budd, Kristen M., Mary J. Burbrink, and Tyrell A. Connor. In press. “Team Member’s Perceptions on a Sex Offender Court’s Failure to Launch: A Pilot Study.” Journal of Sexual Aggression. doi: 10.1080/13552600.2016.1191682 Reuben Miller and A. Alexander. (2016). "The price of (carceral) citizenship: Punishment, surveillance and social welfare policy in an age if carceral expansion." Michigan Journal of Race and Law 21 (2): 291-311. Stuart F., and Reuben Miller. (2016) "The prisonized old head: Intergenerational socialization and the fusion of ghetto and prison culture in the carceral age." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography DOI:10.1177/0891241616668395 Taylor, R., Reuben Miller, D. Mouzon, V. Keith, and L. Chatters (2016). "Everyday discrimination among African American men: The impact of criminal justice contact." Race and Justice. DOI: 10.1177/2153368716661849 Patton, D., Reuben Miller, and E. Cornfield (2016). "Hardiness Scripts: High Achieving African American Males in a Chicago Charter School Navigating Community Violence and School". Journal of Community Psychology. 44 (5), 638-655. Watkins, D., D. Patton, and Reuben Miller. (2016). "Introduction to the Special Issue on the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class in the Wake of a National Crisis: The State of Black Boys and Men Post-Ferguson". Journal of Men's DOI: 10.1177/1060826516641108  Dum, Christopher P. 2016. Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Motel. New York: Columbia University Press. Awards Ross L. Matsueda is the 2016 winner of the Edwin H. Sutherland Award from the American Society of Criminology. He is also a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 2016-2017. "Representing Mass Violence" by Joachim Savelsberg received the 2016 Outstandig Book awards of both the Theory Division of SSSP and the International Division of ASC. Published in 2015 by the University of California Press, the book is available as a paperback, but also as an open access online publication. It can be downloaded at no cost at: . Dr. Diana Veloso is now a tenured faculty member at the Behavioral Sciences Department of De La Salle University-Manila. She has been appointed Graduate Studies Program Coordinator of the same department for one year. Reuben Miller is a member of the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, 2016-17. On the Market Nathan W. Link is a doctoral candidate at Temple University. His areas of research are in corrections/punishment, criminal justice policy, and criminological theory, and his dissertation focuses on the timely issue of financial obligations (fines, fees, etc.) in criminal justice processing. His work is published in Justice Quarterly, Crime & Delinquency, The Sociological Quarterly, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminal Justice Policy Review, and Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. He can be reached at Nathan.link@temple.edu and his work can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nathan_Link. --------------7------------------------- Call for Applications for the next Social Problems Editor: http://www.sssp1.org/file/announcements/Social_Problems_Editor.pdf The Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) is soliciting application for the position of Editor of the Society's flagship journal, Social Problems. The three-year term will begin with the operation of the new editorial office in mid-year 2018. The new editor will be responsible for editing and promoting Volumes 66-68 (years 2019-2021). We seek a diverse pool of editorial candidates. Applicants must be members or become members of the SSSP by the time of their application and continue to be a member during their tenure as editor. Candidates must have distinguished scholarly records, previous editorial experience, strong organizational and management skills, and the ability to work and communicate well with others, including with scholars in academic and non-academic settings. For a full description of the position and application process, please visit: (http://www.sssp 1.org/file/announcements/Social_Problems_Editor.pdf). Deadline for applications is January 15, 2017. Please direct all inquiries, nominations, expressions of interest and application materials to Dr. Corey Dolgon at cdolgon@stonehill.edu . --------------7------------------------- Newsletter Contributions Invited We encourage members to submit news such as publications, new appointments, and other professional accomplishments for inclusion in a future newsletter. Suggestions and inquiries about less conventional content are also welcome—consider editorials, book reviews, teaching notes, department/program profiles, calls for contributions to journals and edited books, obituaries… Please direct such inquires to the current Division Chair, Arthur Jipson at ajipson1@udayton.edu or current Newsletter Editor, Kelley Sittner at kelley.sittner@okstate.edu. --------------8------------------------- Be A Meeting Mentor! Each year, SSSP has lots of students and new members sign up for its meeting mentoring program. But the only way people can offer to be mentors is when they register for the meeting, and it’s easy for folks to forget to do that, so there aren’t enough volunteers. Because there aren’t enough mentors, it is hard to match the interests of willing mentors with people who want mentoring. I’m chairing the Lee Student Support Fund Committee (the group in charge of the mentoring program). I want to locate willing mentors from all of SSSP divisions. If you are planning to attend next year’s meeting in Montreal, and if you’d be willing to serve as a mentor, please send me an email message (joelbest@udel.edu). In your message, list the divisions that interest you. I’ll save your information and, next summer, I’ll try and identify (hopefully no more than one or two) mentees who share your interests. I’ve been a mentor every year since the program started, and I continue to keep in touch with some of those people. It is a great program, but we need your help to make it stronger. Thanks, Joel Best (joelbest@udel.edu)