Announcing the 30-for-30 Campaign!

30_for_30_logo_6At the 2014 ASC Annual Meeting in San Francisco, the Division on Women & Crime will celebrate its 30th anniversary. The 30-for-30 Campaign is a one-year fundraising effort designed to support the development of special programming to celebrate this milestone. Proceeds from the 30-for-30 Campaign will help support keynote speakers, anniversary panels, and other special events at the 2014 Annual Meeting. Donations are tax-deductible and may be made anonymously. All donations will be acknowledged on the DWC website at https://ascdwc.com/honor-roll.

To make a donation, please visit http://www.asc41.com/apps/shop/item.aspx?itemid=24.

Nominations Still Needed for Two DWC Positions

Election time is upon us and we’re still in need of nominations for two of the four positions that are open as of November.  We have nominations for the graduate student and junior level Executive Counselors, but we are still in need of nominations for the senior level Executive Counselor and Chair.  Having served in these various positions, I can tell you that they are very rewarding and have a manageable workload.  You’re welcome to email me or current members of the Executive Board if you have questions about what the work entails.  If you are interested in running for either of these two positions, please email Helen Eigenberg ASAP.  Her email is Helen-Eigenberg@UTC.EDU.  Thank you, and see you in November!  ~Amy

Seeking Nominations for the Next DWC Chair & Executive Counselors

The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Women and Crime seeks nominations for a Chair and three Executive Counselors.  Each of these positions is a two year term starting in November 2013 and ending in November 2015. 

The Chair will provide executive direction for the Division and preside over Division meetings. The Chair also sits as an ex-officio on the Executive Board of the journal Feminist Criminology. The Chair or her/his designee will serve as liaison with the ASC Annual Meeting Program Chair to ensure the inclusion of panels relating to issues on women and crime in the program.  The Chair or her/his designee shall bring issues regarding gender and crime, and recommendations for their resolution, as decided by the Division, to the attention of the ASC Executive Board and/or appropriate ASC committees for their consideration.  The Chair will appoint all committees and committee chairs, with the approval of the Executive Board.

The Executive Counselors decide the budget for the Division, approve committees and committee chairs, and provide other leadership and counsel to the Chair and the Division, including issues related to the management and budget of Feminist Criminology. One Executive Counselor to be elected must be untenured or at an early stage in his/her career.  One Executive Counselor must be tenured or at a later stage in his/her career.  One Executive Counselor must be a current graduate student in a masters or Ph.D. program.

Please send nominations (name, contact information, and email address) to Helen-Eigenberg@utc.edu no later than October 1st.  Self-nominations are welcome.  It is helpful if you would check with potential nominees to be sure they are willing to run, but it is not required.

Updated DWC Constitution Available Online

The newly revised constitution of the Division on Women and Crime is now available online.  Visit https://ascdwc.com/about to read about the Division and access a PDF of the constitution.