Presentations

The 2002 American Society of Criminology Conference

Tuesday, November 12, to Saturday, November 16 At the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois

Session 73: RS60 -> Gangs, Prisons and Membership Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Wednesday, November 13

Place: Montrose 1

Session Chair: Marie L. Griffin, Arizona State University West

American Jihad: Odinism, Prison Gangs and the Threat of Racial Holy War

by: Randy Blazak, Portland State University

Session 100: RS77 -> Hate Crime: Perceptions and Patterns

Time: 2:00PM to 3:30 PM on Wednesday, November 13

Place: Dearborn 1

Session Chair: Bryan D. Byers, Ball State University

Predicting Patterns in Domestic Hate Crime

by: Chris Bader, Baylor University, Alan S. Bruce, Quinnipiac University

Hate Crime in the United States from 1992 - 1999: A Time Series Analysis of National Uniform Crime Reports Data

by: Bryan D. Byers, Ball State University, Josh Kabisch, Ball State University

Hate Crime Victims in Canada

by: Deirdre Sommerlad, Bowling Green State University, Catherine Kaukinen, The Bowling Green State University

The Effects of Mortality Salience and Awareness of Outgroup Victimization on Perceptions of Hate Crimes

by: Joel D. Lieberman, University of Nevada - Las Vegas, Jamie Arndt, University of Missouri ­ Columbia, Michele Nard, University of Nevada - Las Vegas

Session 246: RS167 -> Hate Crime: Law and Theory

Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Thursday, November 14

Place: Dearborn 1

Session Chair: Nicole M. Prior, Florida State University

Decision-Making in Hate Crime Cases: Factors Affecting Victim, Police and Prosecutorial Discretion

by: Katherine A. Culotta, Indiana State University

Re-Inventing The Civil Rights Perspective On Hate Crime and Diversity Issues

by: Bradley Stewart Chilton, University of North Texas, James A. Woods, Federal Bureau of Investigation

A Potential Theoretical Explanation For Hate Crimes

by: Nicole M. Prior, Florida State University

Hate Crime Legislation: A Psycholegal Analysis

by: Jacqueline K. Buffington-Vollum, Sam Houston State University, Philip Lyons, Sam Houston State University

Session 300: PP70 -> Hate Crime

Time: 2:00PM to 3:30 PM on Thursday, November 14

Place: LaSalle 1

Session Chair: Raymond H.C. Teske, Jr., Sam Houston State University

Public Perceptions of Fair Punishment for Hate Crimes by: Sara Steen, University of Colorado, Boulder, Mark A. Cohen, Vanderbilt University

A Longitudinal Analysis of Hate Crimes Recorded by Law Enforcement Agencies in Texas 1994 to 2001

by: Raymond H.C. Teske, Jr., Sam Houston State University, Junseob Moon, Sam Houston State University

U.S. Military Policy Regarding Gays and Lesbians: Lessons Learned From Racial Integration and Homophobia

by: Harry E. Allen, San Jose State University, Bruce S. Ponder

To view paper abstracts, visit the American Society of Criminology conference website.

97th Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 16-19, Chicago, IL

August 16th, 2002. Held at the Palmer House Hilton, Salon III, 3rd Floor.

Session 20. Regular Session. Mapping the Shifting Terrain of Sexuality: From the Micro to the Macro

Images of 'White Trash' and Heteronormativity: Using the Death of Mathew Shepard to Create the Other. Carol S.Walther, Texas A& M University

Organizer and Presider: Mimi Schippers, Albion College

August 16th, 2002. Held at the Hilton Chicago, Southeast Exhibit Hall, Lower Level.

Session 37. Research Poster Session. Crime and Community

Media Constructions of Hate Crime. Jennifer Hatcher and James Nolan, West Virginia University

Fear, Collective Efficacy, and Crime. David Paul Armstrong. University at Albany

Crime, Community, and Policing: Investigating Public Attitudes. Jonathan Jackson, London School of Economics and Political Science; Jason Sunshine, New York University

Organizer: Lisa E. Sanchez, University of California, Los Angeles

August 17th, 2002. Held at the Palmer House Hilton, Salon VI, 3rd Floor.

Session 275. Regular Session. Hate Crimes

Lavender and Blue: Attitudes about Homosexuality and Behavior Toward Lesbians and Gay Men among Police Officers. Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut; Constance Kostelac, Arizona State University

Juveniles as Hate Crime Offenders: Separating Fact from Fiction. Jessica L. Kenty, Northwestern University

Bias Offenses, Status, and Attributions of Victim Blame: A Factorial Survey Approach. Christopher J. Lyons, University of Washington

Lone Wolf Activism: Much Ado about Nothing. J. Keith Akins, Anti-Defamation League

Extra-Legal Influences and Hate Crime Prosecutions. Ryan D. King, University of Minnesota Organizer and Presider: Ryken Grattet, University of California, Davis

 

Dr. Randy Blazak
Director, HCRN
Department of Sociology
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
503-725-3926 (voice)
503-725-3957 (fax)

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