Session: Innovative methods in criminal justice research (Society for Social Work and Research 22nd Annual Conference - Achieving Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice)

175 Innovative methods in criminal justice research

Schedule:
Friday, January 12, 2018: 5:15 PM-6:45 PM
Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: Crime and Criminal Justice
Moderator:
Charlotte Lyn Bright,
* noted as presenting author
Using GIS to Assess MH Hot Spots and Police Utilization of Crisis Centers: The Impact of Crisis Intervention Teams Training
Leonard Swanson, MSW, Wayne State University; Erin Comartin, PhD, Wayne State University; Sheryl Kubiak, PhD, Michigan State University; Edita Milanovic, MSW, Michigan State University; Christina Callton, Michigan State University; Emily Rau, Michigan State University
A Population-Level Examination of Maternal Incarceration
John Prindle, PhD, University of Southern California; Andrea Lane Eastman, MA, University of Southern California; Qianwei Zhao, MSW, University of Southern California; Lindsey Palmer, MSW, University of Southern California
Realist Evaluation of Manchester Youth Justice Service in England: Continuous Repeated Analysis of Big Data to Investigate What Works and for Whom in Reducing Recidivism
Mansoor Kazi, PhD, State University of New York College at Fredonia; Marie McLaughlin, Manchester City Council; Yeongbin Kim, MSW, State University of New York at Albany
Academic Risks, Neighborhood Characteristics and School Suspensions for Youth on Probation: A Spatial Dependence Analysis
Nathaniel Deka, MSW, State University of New York at Buffalo; Patricia Logan-Greene, PhD, University at Buffalo; Camille Quinn, PhD, AM, Ohio State University
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