PAGE # CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS DIVISION ASSOCIATE CHAIR: Charles Bell (2021-2023). Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice Sciences. Illinois State University. 440 Schroeder Hall, Normal, IL 61790-5250. Email: cabell6@ilstu.edu Greetings, CJDD Members! Uvalde. Buffalo. Inflation. Jayland Walker. Ukraine. Highland Park.  Roe v. Wade.  This summer has been another summer of pain, turmoil, hardship, and despair for many. I find some solace in knowing that soon, we as activists, scholars, students, teachers, and creatives will gather to address these pressing issues by bringing our talent, skill, and passion to the table.  We as SSSP members do many things:  we study the sources of crime and the implications of punishment; we inform prevention and intervention measures and teach students and community members; we partner with community leaders and organizations and participate in and organize social activism; we engage in creative works to educate, heal, unite, and inspire.  Each approach has value and meaning and needs our collective support, knowing that our overarching aim is to reduce human suffering.    I look forward to meeting with you, attending sessions, and gathering in the hallways to catch up, listen, and be surrounded by passionate folks who selflessly work toward a better tomorrow.   I look forward to being reinspired by you so that we can all get back to the work of fighting for social justice, equality, and a world free from brutality and senseless violence.    With respect, I look forward to seeing you in Los Angeles.    Rob Peralta Chair Robert L. Peralta, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology Director, Center for Conflict Management Chair, Chair, SSSP Division on Crime & Juvenile Delinquency (2021- 2023) he/him/his   Department of Sociology  Olin Hall Rm 247G Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences The University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-1905 ?   ? Office: 330-972-6915 rp32@uakron.edu July 2022 Note from the Chair EDITOR: Rafia Mallick, M.A., Graduate Student, Department of Sociology, Georgia State University. 38 Peachtree Center Ave. SE, Suite 941, Atlanta, GA 30303. Email: rmallick1@student.gsu.edu Note from the Chair 1 Recent and Upcoming Publications 4 Doctoral Members on Job Market 8 Introductions 3 Upcoming Events 6 Opportunities for Member 7 Inside this issue: CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS DIVISION CHAIR: Robert L. Peralta (2021-2023), Professor, Sociology, The University of Akron. Olin Hall 247 Akron, OH 44325-1905. Email: rp32@uakron.edu JULY 2022 Member News and Accomplishments Recent and Upcoming Publications Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2021. Knowing about Genocide: Armenian Suffering and Epistemic Struggles. First Edition. University of California Press. Burns, Stacy, and Mark Peyrot. 2022. Lynne Rienner Publishers | Social Problems and Social Control in Criminal Justice. First Edition. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Presser, Lois. 2022. Unsaid : Analyzing Harmful Silences. First edition. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Veloso, Diana Therese M. 2022. “Gender-Based Violence and Militarism in Conflict Zones: The Experiences of Internally Displaced People from Marawi City,” in Frontiers in Human Dynamics, section Refugees and Conflict Veloso, Diana Therese M. 2022. “Health, Economic, and Socio-Cultural Security in the New Normal.” Armed Forces of the Philippines Digest 27(1). Your division is now on Facebook! Like and Follow the CJDD page here: https://www.facebook.com/SSSPCrimeandjuveniledelinquency-101812484618383 JULY 2022 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Introductions Associate Chair Dears Members of the Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division,  My name is Charles Bell, and I am honored to serve as the associate chair for our division. After earning my Ph.D. in sociology in 2018, I joined the criminal justice sciences department at Illinois State University. My research focuses on understanding how Black students and parents perceive school punishment and its impact on their lives. I also conduct research on school safety and teacher victimization.   Over the last several years, I have established strong relationships with social justice organizations and policymakers throughout the Midwest. These relationships have helped me understand the real-world application of our work and make a concerted effort to craft policies that improve outcomes for communities. As associate chair, I look forward to creating opportunities that allow us to bridge the gap between research, policy, and practice.   Charles Bell, Ph.D. Associate Chair (2021-2023) Chair-Elect Christopher P. Dum (Ph.D., University at Albany) is an associate professor at Kent State University in the department of sociology. His research uses qualitative methods, as well as experimental survey research to examine the effects of mass incarceration and sex offense policy. Specifically, Dr. Dum’s work examines how individuals with criminal and sex offense histories are received by the community. His book, Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Motel (2016, Columbia University Press) uses ethnographic methods, while his other work has been published in Journal of Experimental Criminology, Criminology and Public Policy, and Sex Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Currently, he is studying ways to reduce the stigma applied to formerly incarcerated individuals. Christopher P. Dum Chair-Elect (2021-2023) JULY 2022 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Member News and Accomplishments Doctoral Members on Job Market Rebecca Gleit is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at Stanford University. In her research, she uses both in-depth ethnographic fieldwork and quantitative methods to study how social institutions shape life course trajectories for emerging adults. Her current research examines how inter-institutional processes – specifically, the connections between schools and criminal-legal institutions – shape young people’s lives.   Link: https://sociology.stanford.edu/people/rebecca-gleit JULY 2022 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Member News and Accomplishments Upcoming Events CJDD Business Meeting is on Friday, August 05, 2022, from 4:30 to 6:10 pm Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division SSSP Annual Meeting Sessions THEMATIC Session 100: CRITICAL DIALOGUE: Pushing Back on the Momentum of White Supremacy Room: Museum B Sunday, August 7, 4:30 pm (Pacific Time) Session 046: Reimagining Schools Without Police and other Punitive Practices Room: Hershey Saturday, August 6, 10:30 am – (Pacific Time) Session 080: Competing Perceptions of Crime: PoliticsVersus Data Room: Hershey Sunday, August 7, 10:30 am (Pacific Time) Session 036: PAPERS IN THE ROUND: The Gendered Ties that Bind: Family, Sport, Crime and Deviance Connections Room: Governor’s  Saturday, August 6, 8:30 am (Pacific Time) Session 074: CRITICAL DIALOGUE: Stigmatized and Criminalized Existence Room: Museum B Sunday, August 7, 8:30 am (Pacific Time) JULY 2022 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Member News and Accomplishments Opportunities for Members Kristen M. Budd, Ph.D., has taken a Research Analyst position with The Sentencing Project, a non-profit organization which advocates for effective and humane responses to crime that minimize imprisonment and criminalization of youth and adults by promoting racial, ethnic, economic, and gender justice. Her journey at The Sentencing Project started this June (2022). JULY 2022 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE # Member News and Accomplishments Recent and Upcoming Publications Veloso, Diana Therese M. 2022. “Gendered Pathways to Prison: The Experiences of Women Formerly on Death Row in the Philippines.” In Jeffries, Samantha & Andrew Jefferson, eds. Gender, Criminalisation, Imprisonment, and Human Rights in Southeast Asia. Bingley, U.K.: Emerald Publishing Ltd.  Veloso, Diana Therese M. 2022. “Gender-Based Violence in (Post) Conflict Zones: The Experiences of Internally Displaced People from Zamboanga City.” In Wolfe, Regina Wentzel & Mary Mee-Yin Yuen, eds. Displacement and Disqualification: Its Surfaces and Silhouettes. Quezon City, Philippines: Claretian Communications Publications, Inc.  Balo, Gian Sofia C., Rehan Allyzah D. Mama, Alyssa Isabelita B. Monteroso, Alaina Eibrielle T. Tsai, Diana Therese M Veloso. 2022. “Muslim Modesty: Cultural Reverberations of Local Predominant Conventions Towards the Meaning-Making of Modesty Among Young Adult Muslimahs in Marawi and Manila, Philippines.” Sinaya 1(1). Dr. Veloso was an awardee during the May 2022 Research Recognition Rites of the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at De La Salle University in the Philippines. She received two Certificates of Recognition for her research involvements in 2021, particularly for her service as the Editor-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Digest and for her article in the same publication:  Veloso, Diana Therese M. 2021. “Military Engagement in Peacebuilding and Security Concerns: Implications for Transformational Leadership and the VUCA Approach.” Armed Forces of the Philippines Digest 26(1). JULY 2022 CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY DIVISION NEWS PAGE #