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The American Society of Criminology (ASC) is an international organization committed to advancing scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge on the measurement, causes, consequences, prevention, and control of crime and delinquency. Our members, including students, practitioners, and academics, collaborate across disciplines to foster criminological scholarship and disseminate knowledge in the field. ASC’s annual meeting is a premier event, featuring over 1,250 sessions, workshops, a publisher exhibit, and networking opportunities that attract more than 4,000 attendees from 50 countries. The conference is a vital forum for the exchange of ideas and professional development. Membership in ASC includes: - Access to Criminology and Criminology & Public Policy journals, providing cutting-edge research and policy discussions. - Subscription to The Criminologist, our newsletter with articles, job postings, calls for papers, and field updates. - The opportunity to join any of our 19 specialized divisions. - Access to The Career Center, where members can post their credentials and explore job opportunities in the field. Join ASC and connect with a global network of professionals dedicated to criminological research and practice.
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The American Society of Criminology Division of Corrections and Sentencing Mentoring Committee presents a panel of experts that includes UC Irvine criminology, law & society Professor OJ Mitchell. He'll share his knowledge on publishing articles and books for researchers at all levels. The Zoom presentation is 11 a.m.-noon PST Friday, March 7. RSVP: bit.ly/3E8uMU3
Join the ASC Community Today! Why Become a Member? ?? Network Globally: Connect with colleagues from around the world. ??? Exclusive Discounts: Save on registrations for our Annual Meeting. ??? Diverse Divisions: Access to over 20 specialized divisions ?? Stay Informed: Receive quarterly publications delivered straight to your inbox. How to Join: ?? Visit our website: www.asc41.org - Choose your membership plan that suits your professional needs. - Start enjoying the benefits immediately! Join or Renew Your Membership Today ?? https://lnkd.in/daYPUTJg #ProfessionalDevelopment #Networking #CareerGrowth #JoinUs #ASC #AmericanSocietyofCriminology #Membership
George Mason University's Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy is hosting their next Congressional Briefing on February 25, 2025 on "Preventing Gun Violence." Please see https://lnkd.in/gXHe-m7J for more information.
We are thrilled to announce that the 2025 ASC Annual Meeting Submission Website is now LIVE and officially open for abstract submissions! Event Details: ?? Date: November 12 - 15, 2025 ?? Location: Marriott Marquis, Washington D.C. ?? Theme: Criminology, Law and, the Democratic Ideal We invite you to share your innovative research and ideas with the ASC community. This is your opportunity to contribute to a dynamic gathering of industry leaders and peers. Submit Your Abstract Here: https://lnkd.in/ezY25kwq #ASCinDC #ASCAnnualMeeting #AbstractSubmission #ProfessionalGrowth #Networking #Innovation
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We are pleased to share our 2024 ASC DIC winners! Congratulations!
4?? “Do austerity cuts spare police budgets? Welfare-to-carceral realignment during fiscal crises.” https://lnkd.in/eu5cjU6f Volume 62, Issue 4 By Brenden Beck @ASCRM41 @WileyGlobal @RutgersU
3??“Understanding community hate crimes as an incorrigible proposition: Local political attitudes, path dependence, and the ceremonious reporting of hate crime statistics.” Vol 62, Iss 3 https://lnkd.in/ehxEGYsv Jack Mills, Brendan Lantz, Marin R. Wenger @WileyGlobal
2??“The social foundations of racial inequalities in arrest over the life course and in changing times.” Volume 62, Issue 2 By, Robert J. Sampson and Roland Neil https://lnkd.in/esDmA_fU @WileyGlobal @HarvardSoc @RANDCorporation
1. The first year of the current Editorial Group for #Criminology is now in the books (Volume 62). The following four lead articles from each of the four issues is eligible for "Article of the Year" to be awarded at #ASCDC2025 as determined by a vote of the Editorial Board.1?? "The problem with criminal records: Discrepancies between state reports and private-sector background checks." Volume 62, Issue 1 By, Sarah Lageson and Robert Stewart. https://lnkd.in/esDmA_fU Rutgers University - Newark @UMDCriminology Wiley