PAGE # CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS DIVISION ASSOCIATE CHAIR: Sarah Jane Brubaker (2019-2021). Professor, Criminal Justice and Public Policy, Virginia Commonwealth University. Box 842028, 923 West Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23284. Email: sbrubaker@vcu.edu Dear Members of the Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division, I hope everyone is enjoying the start of the summer months and finding some time to relax and renew after a challenging year. This is the last chair note that you will receive from me as I transition out of my role as division chair and turn the reins over to Rob Peralta and our new division leadership team. I would like to welcome Chris Dum as Chair-Elect and Charles Bell as Associate Chair. Thank you to Sarah Jane Brubaker for serving so ably as our Associate Chair for the last two years! We also have a changing of the guard, so to speak, in our newsletter editorship. Thank you to Chris Wakefield for their dedication and hard work for the last three years on our division newsletter. And welcome to Rafia Mallick as our new editor. I know our division is in good hands and will continue to be a vital, energetic group committed to tackling the compelling issues in criminology, criminal justice, and juvenile delinquency. Don’t forget to register for the Virtual Annual Meeting (August 4 – 7). Please put our upcoming division business meeting on your calendars. It will be held July 20, 2-3pm CST via Zoom. If you are interested in helping to shape the 2022 Annual Meeting sessions, getting involved in division committees, or just interacting with a fun group, please join us. The meeting connection info is below. Topic: CJDD Business Meeting  Time: Jul 20, 2021 02:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/97834610098?pwd=cVh0b0ZKVDZlbEJydE9SZVd0bTcwQT09 Meeting ID: 978 3461 0098 Passcode: 666478 Take care, Kelley J. Sittner, PhD Associate Professor Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University kelley.sittner@okstate.edu Chair, SSSP Division on Crime & Juvenile Delinquency (2019-2021) Summer 2021 Note from the Chair EDITOR: Rafia Mallick, M.A., Graduate Student, Department of Sociology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 33 Gilmer Street SE Atlanta, GA . Email: rmallick1@student.gsu.edu Note from the Chair 1 Sponsored Sessions at SSSP 2019 3 Graduate Student Paper Awards 4 Member Publications 5 Member Accomplishments 6 Inside this issue: CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS DIVISION CHAIR: Kelley Sittner (2019-2021), Associate Professor, Sociology, Oklahoma State University. 471 Murray Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078-4062. Email: kelley.sittner@okstate.edu SUMMER 2021 SUMMER 2021 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # CJDD Programming for SSSP 2021: Revolutionary Sociology: Truth, Healing, Reparations and Restructuring Don’t miss panels sponsored by our division! Here is what you can look forward to. Wednesday, August 04: 11:30 AM—1:15 PM— CRITICAL DIALOGUE: Sexual Violence, Power, and Justice (Session 011 ) 1:30 PM—3:15 PM— Social Control and Policing Communities and Cities (Session 018) Thursday, August 05: 11:30 AM—1:15 PM— CRITICAL DIALOGUE: Racial Justice, Reconstruction, Abolition, and the Criminal Justice System (Session 043) 1:30 PM—3:15 PM— Social Control and Policing Communities and Cities II (Session 049) Friday, August 06: 11:30 AM—1:15 PM— Social Control and Policing Communities and Cities III (Session 067) 1:30 PM—3:15 PM— Schools, Punishment, and Juvenile Justice (Session 076) Saturday, August 07: 9:30 AM—11:15 AM— Theorizing Juvenile Delinquency, Drugs, and Precarity (Session 096) 11:30 AM—1:15 PM— Pathways to Re-entry (Session 103) Reminder: Last minute changes happen, so make sure to confirm the time and place of every session on the official program! Your division is now on Facebook! Like and Follow the CJDD page here: https://www.facebook.com/SSSPCrimeandjuveniledelinquency-101812484618383 SUMMER 2021 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # SUMMER 2021 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Graduate Student Paper Competition Winners The winner of this year’s Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division Graduate Student Paper Award is Caitlin P. Carroll, The University of Texas at Austin, for a noteworthy paper entitled “The ‘Lottery’ of Rape Reporting: Secondary Victimization and Swedish Criminal Justice Professionals.” Abstract: Research has established the possibility for rape victim-survivors to experience secondary victimization as a result of encounters with the criminal justice system. However, most of this work is based in Anglo-American countries, with less attention to the issue in the Nordic context. In this article, I report on in-depth interviews with Swedish criminal justice professionals and their perspective on investigating and processing sexual violence cases, as well as interviews with professionals who work directly with rape victim-survivors and their external evaluations of the criminal justice system. While there is a general awareness of the need for an empathetic and sensitive response from police officers and support from the victim’s legal counsel, in practice, the process can be a ‘lottery’ for victim-survivors: while some individual police officers and lawyers are dedicated to victim-centred encounters, others are dismissive or hostile. I discuss policy initiatives, including training, specialization, and required competencies, that institutionalize and standardize victim-centred practices to promote a supportive environment for all sexual violence victim-survivors in the Swedish criminal justice system. Honorable mention was awarded to Sadé Lindsay, The Ohio State University, for the paper entitled “Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t: How Formerly Incarcerated Men Navigate the Labor Market with Prison Credentials,” Member News and Accomplishments Recent and Upcoming Publications Bell, Charles. 2021. Suspended: Punishment, Violence, and the Failure of School Safety. John Hopkins University Press. ? Awards and Accomplishments Member News and Accomplishments SUMMER 2021 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Joachim J. Savelsberg, University of Minnesota, is the recipient of the 2021 Harry J. Kalven Jr Award, given annually by the Law & Society Association for empirical scholarship and the advancement of research in law and society. The LSA writes: "Professor Savelsberg has been a life-long sociolegal scholar, holding research positions all around the world. Described as an “intellectual pioneer” in the field, he has written eight books and over 100 articles and essays, many of which have been featured in law and society research venues. Professor Savelsberg’s research seeks to understand the place of law in addressing and remembering mass violence, atrocities and the need for transitional justice." Christopher Contreras successfully defended their doctoral dissertation and will be joining the University of Massachusetts Boston as a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Sociology. Christopher Contreras also won the following external awards: 2020 Gene Carte Student Paper Award (First Place) from the American Society of Criminology; 2021 Bruce D. Johnson Student Paper Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems's Drinking and Drugs Division; and 2021 Ruth D. Peterson and Lauren J. Krivo Graduate Student Scholar Award from the American Society of Criminology's Division of Communities and Place. Joachim J. Savelsberg. 2021.  Knowing about Genocide: ArmenianSuffering and Epistemic Struggles. Oakland, CA: University of California Press (paperback and open access-online editions). ? DeYoung, Sarah E. and Ashley K. Farmer (2021). All Creatures Safe and Sound: The Social Landscape of Pets in Disasters. Temple University Press.  Sittner, Kelley J., and Michelle L. Estes. 2020. “Adult Outcomes of Justice Involved Indigenous Youth.” Race and Justice 2153368720973442. doi: 10.1177/2153368720973442.