Section Editor: Kaylin Winchester

Division of BioPsychoSocial Criminology

  • Conferences
    – Early-in-Life Origins of Violent Behavior in Males: 2019 Boys at Risk Conference
    Spring 2019 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  • Editors Needed
    Criminology & Public Policy
    Interested applicants may contact the current editors, William Bales (wbales@fsu.edu) and Daniel Nagin (dn03@andrew.cmu.edu), for additional information. Applicants are also encouraged to contact Christina DeJong, Chair, ASC Publications (dejongc@msu.edu).

Division on Experimental Criminology

  • Call for Papers
    – Journal of Experimental Criminology Special Issue on Problem-Solving Courts.
    Submissions due July 31, 2018. See website for more information.

Division of International Criminology

  • Calls for Papers
    – The Asian Journal of Criminology
    Submit manuscripts to Springer Series on Asian Criminology and Criminal Justice on the website: https://www.springer.com/series/15738. For more information, you can also go to https://link.springer.com/journal/11417.
    – International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
    Special Issue: Making Rights Real: Rights, Protection for Crime Victims.
    Contributers from different countries and different legal systems are invited to submit articles (6000 words) that are conceptual and/or empirical. Contributions should be submitted directly to the IJCACJ through ScholarOne with the subject line as Special Issue: Victims Rights. The deadline for all publications is March 1, 2019.

Division of Policing

  • Call for Papers
    – Encyclopedia of Race, Crime, and Justice: An encyclopedia of the American Mosaic that will publish in December 2019. For more information, go to http://www.ascpolicing.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Call-for-Contributors_RCJ.pdf.
  • Criminal Justice Review
    Special Issue: Police Body-Worn Cameras
    The special issue welcomes quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. The submission deadline is November 15, 2018. An abstract of no more than 200 words and a brief biographical sketch must accompany all submissions. Manuscripts should not exceed 25 pages of double-spaced text. Submissions should be emailed to cjr.crow@gmail.com. Send two electronic copies of the manuscript, one full version (with cover page containing author’s name, title, institutional contact information), and one blind copy. For further information, contact Dr. Matthew Crow at BWC.cjr.crow@gmail.com

Division on Corrections & Sentencing

  • Call for Nominations
    3 positions available: Vice-Chair, Secretary/Treasurer, & Executive Counselor. Terms are 2 years (2019-2010) for all positions. Apply by August 1, 2018. Interested applicants should send a CV and statement of interest to Kate Fox (katefox@asu.edu), Chair of Nominations Committee.

Division on People of Color and Crime

Fellowship
DPCC is currently accepting applications for the Helen Taylor Greene and Vernetta D. Young Graduate Fellowship for the study of Race and Crime. The award is designed to recognize exceptional graduate students in the field of race and crime. To apply submit the following materials as a single .pdf document to fellowship committee chair Mike Tapia at mtapia@nmsu.edu no later than August 15, 2018.
– A research proposal (no longer than 5 single-spaced pages) including the following sections:
– Purpose
– Background/Literature Review/Theoretical Framing
– Goals/objectives
– Implementation Plan
– Deliverables (e.g., master’s thesis, dissertation, report)
– Proposed budget
– Project timeline
– Current CV
– Transcript from current institution
– Letter of nomination from at least one permanent, full-time faculty member
Please title your application “DPCC_Lastname_Firstname_Application.pdf.”. Nomination letters should be titled using the same format. Winners will be notified by October 1, 2018.