Note: Index of Names with Panel Numbers is Located at the end of this page

SCJA 2003 Annual Conference
Nashville, TN
Doubletree Hotel
September 24-27, 2003
 

Wednesday, September 24th
 
Time Event Room
9-10:30 AM Executive Business Meeting Volunteer
12-5 PM Registration Williamson Foyer
12-5 PM Exhibits Franklin
1-2:15 PM Panels see program
2:30-3:30 PM Plenary 1 Tennessee Ballroom
3:45-5 PM Panels see program
6:30-8:30 PM President's Reception Shelby


9:00-10:30 AM

Executive Business Meeting

Volunteer
 



12:00-5:00 PM

Registration

Williamson Foyer
 



12:00-5:00 PM

Exhibits

Franklin
 



 
Please be sure to attend our special events, noted by shaded areas like this. They include special speakers, tours, meetings, and fun times!

 


1:00-2:15 PM

Panel 1 - Sexual Crimes and Deviance

Brentwood
 

Chair: Robert Moore, Delta State University
 

Robert (Bob) Sigler, University of Alabama, Ida M. Johnson, University of Alabama, and Etta F. Morgan, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg

"Forced Sexual Intercourse Among High School Aged Women"
 

Truc-Nhu Ho, North Carolina Central University

"The Link Between Lewd Acts and Child Rape"
 

Robert Moore, Delta State University

"Online Prostitution: The World's Oldest Profession Goes High-Tech"
 



1:00-2:15 PM

Panel 2 - Survey and Data Issues in Southern Police Departments

Davidson
 

Chair: R. Alan Thompson, University of Southern Mississippi
 

R. Alan Thompson, University of Southern Mississippi, Katie Carter, Mississippi Statistical Analysis Center, and Andrew Towbridge, Mississippi Statistical Analysis Center

"Policing in Mississippi: Operational, Equipment and Technological Considerations"

R. Alan Thompson, University of Southern Mississippi, Elizabeth Corzine, Mississippi Statistical Analysis Center, and Andrew Towbridge, Mississippi Statistical Analysis Center

"Policing in Mississippi: Personnel, Financial and Policy Considerations"
 

Stacy Moak, University of Louisiana at Monroe

"Overcoming Barriers to Gun Violence Research in the Western District of Louisiana"



1:00-2:15 PM

Panel 3 - Behaviors of College Students: Normal or Abnormal?

Robertson
 

Chair: Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine, University of Central Florida
 

David Giacopassi, University of Memphis, and B. Grant Stitt, University of Nevada, Reno

"A Study of Under-Aged Gamblers in Tennessee"
 

Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine, University of Central Florida, and Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville

"Southern College Students' Cheating Behaviors: An Examination of Problem Behavior Correlates"
 

William M. Doerner, Furman University

"College Alcohol Usage (at a Small, Private, Dry University)"
 



 
2:30-3:30 PM

Plenary 1 -"The Good, the Bad and the (Sometimes) Ugly Truths: American Penal Goals and Perspectives"

Tennessee Ballroom
 

Convener: Alexis J. Miller, Middle Tennessee State University
 

Speaker: Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville



3:45-5:00 PM

Panel 4 - Terrorism

Brentwood
 

Chair: Lynne Snowden, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
 

Lynne Snowden, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

"Researching Terrorism: Threat Assessments and Theory"
 

Folami Olakunle Michael, Adekunle Ajasin University

"Sharia Legal System in Nigeria: Holy Law or Act of Terrorism?"
 

Olaoye Fatai Olubayo

"Islamic Fundamentalists and Acts of Terrorism in Nigeria"



 

3:45-5:00 PM

Panel 5 - Law Enforcement Issues: Are They Different in Small Town America?

Davidson
 

Chair: Elizabeth H. McConnell, Charleston Southern University
 

Durwood J. Barton, Charleston Southern University, and Elizabeth H. McConnell, Charleston Southern University

"Officer Down: An Analysis of South Carolina Police Officers Killed in Felonious Assaults from 1962 to 2002"
 

Matthew H. Wright, Charleston Southern University, Durwood J. Barton, Charleston Southern University, and Elizabeth H. McConnell, Charleston Southern University

"A Comparison of South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers in Small Towns and Metropolitan Areas Who Died While On-Duty from 1790 to 2002"
 

Yolanda M. Scott, Roger Williams University

"Assessing the Needs of Small-Town Police Departments"
 



 

3:45-5:00 PM

Roundtable 1 - Experience That Works: An Alternative Approach for Transition

Robertson
 

Convener: Stacey Brame, University of West Florida
 

Participants: Stacey Brame, University of West Florida, Celena Hayes, University of West Florida, Katie Thorn, University of West Florida
 

Note: This roundtable examines a community-based aftercare program for juvenile offenders returning from incarceration.
 



 
6:30-8:30 PM

President's Reception

Shelby



Thursday, September 25th


 
Time Event Room
8-10 AM Continental Breakfast Tennessee Ballroom / Foyer
8 AM - 5 PM Registration Williamson Foyer
8 AM - 5 PM Exhibits Franklin
8-11:30 AM Prison Tours Meet in hotel lobby
9AM -1:15PM Panels see program
1:30-2:30 PM Plenary 2 Tennessee Ballroom
2:45-4 PM Panels see program
4:15-5:15 PM Poster Sessions Williamson Foyer Hallway
6:30-8:30 PM Participants' Reception Cumberland /Willamson Foyer

 



 

8:00-10:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

Tennessee Ballroom/Foyer
 



 

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Registration

Williamson Foyer
 



8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Exhibits

Franklin



 
8:30-11:00 AM

Concurrent Tours

Sign up at Registration Table and Meet in Hotel Lobby
 

#1 - Riverbend Maximum Security Institution
 

#2 - Tennessee Prison for Women


 



9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 6 - When the State Kills Kids

Brentwood
 

Chair: Rebecca D. Petersen, Kennesaw State University
 

Lisa Walker, Middle Tennessee State University

"The Juvenile Death Penalty"
 

Rebecca D. Petersen, Kennesaw State University

"Juveniles and the Death Penalty"
 



9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 7 - Big-Time Problems in Small-Town America: Southern Experiences

Davidson
 

Chair: Brian Williams, Vanderbilt University
 

Kathryn Scarborough, Eastern Kentucky University, and Ryan Baggett, Eastern Kentucky University

"National Assessment of Law Enforcement Technology in Small and Rural Agencies"
 

Ryan Baggett, Eastern Kentucky University, and Gary Cordner, Eastern Kentucky University

"Information Technology for Small & Rural Law Enforcement Agencies: Evaluation of a Grant Program in Kentucky"
 

Michael G. Stahl, Vanderbilt University

"Racial Profiling: Big-Time Problem in Rural Kentucky?"
 

Etta F. Morgan, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg

"The Federal Voter Persecution Trial in the Black Belt of Alabama"
 



9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 8 - Issues for Correctional Populations

Robertson
 

Chair: Jill A. Gordon, Virginia Commonwealth University
 

David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University, and Peter B. Wood, Mississippi State University

"What Influences Offenders' Willingness to Serve Alternative Sanctions?"


 

Jill A. Gordon, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Patricia H. Grant, Virginia Commonwealth University

"An Examination of Factors Related to the Occurrence of a Major Rule Infraction at One State Correctional Center"
 

Frank P. Williams, University of Houston-Downtown, and Marilyn D. McShane, University of Houston-Downtown

"The Predictors and Timing of Parole Reassessment"
 



10:30-11:45 AM

Roundtable 2 - The Future of Capital Punishment in America

Brentwood
 

Convener: Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida
 

Participants: Richard Janikowski, University of Memphis, Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University, Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis, and Gennaro Vito, University of Louisville
 
 
 
 
 


10:30-11:45 AM

Panel 9 - Policing in Rural America

Davidson
 

Chair: Brian K. Payne, Old Dominion University
 

Brian K. Payne, Old Dominion University, and Bruce L. Berg, California State University, Long Beach

"Policing in Small-Town America: Dogs, Drunks, Disorder, and Dysfunction"
 

James F. Hodgson, Ferrum College

"Police Response to Rural Sexual Violence: Evaluating Service Delivery"
 

Richard M. Pool, Bossier Parish Community College

"Officer Preparation and Small-Town Police Practices"
 

R. Alan Thompson, University of Southern Mississippi

"Adapting the LEMAS Instrument to Assess the Needs of Small Law Enforcement Agencies"



10:30-11:45 AM

Panel 10 - Contemporary Legal Issues and Legislative Activity

Robertson
 

Chair: Tom "Tad" Hughes, University of Louisville
 

Lance Selva, Middle Tennessee State University

"Mandatory Recording of Station-House Interrogations: Tennessee's Legislative Proposals"
 

Robert Moore, Delta State University

"See No Evil, Hear No Evil: The Warrantless Arrest of Material Witnesses"
 

Tom "Tad" Hughes, University of Louisville

"Chavez v. Martinez, the Fifth Amendment, and Police Questioning: 'No One Watches as the Ambulance Pulls Away'"
 



12:00-1:15 PM

Panel 11 - Fear of Crime, Perceptions of Crime Risk, and Campus Crime Prevention

Brentwood
 

Chair: David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University
 

David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University, and G. Roger Jarjoura, Indiana University

"Fear of Criminal Victimization, Perceptions of Risk, Defensive Behaviors, and Violent Delinquency: An Examination of Indirect and Direct Effects"
 

James White, Prairie View A&M University

"Scared? A Sense of Safety at a Texas University"
 

Stephen Ruckman, University of West Florida, and Julie Kunselman, University of West Florida

"Campus Crime Prevention: A Student Approach" 


 



 

12:00-1:15 PM

Panel 12 - Rural Crime and Criminal Justice

Davidson
 

Chair: Peter R. Wood, Mississippi State University
 

Matthew R. Lee, Mississippi State University, and Timothy Hayes, Mississippi State University

"The Decline of Homicide Victimization and the Changing Share of Homicide Victimization in Rural Areas: Evidence from the 90s"
 

R. Gregory Dunaway, Mississippi State University, Ginger D. Stevenson, Mississippi State University, and Christopher W. Purser, Mississippi State University

"Examining Drug Courts Within Small and Rural Communities"
 

Peter B. Wood, Mississippi State University, Gregory Dunaway, Mississippi State University, and Matthew R. Lee, Mississippi State University

"Prison Construction in Rural Communities: Who Benefits?"



 
Special thanks to the dozens of people who submitted papers on rural crime and justice!

 



12:00-1:15 PM

Roundtable 3 - Town and Country Terrorism?

Robertson
 

Convener: Joe Auten, North Carolina Justice Academy
 

Participants: Joe Auten, North Carolina Justice Academy, Bob Ruth, Davidson College, and Alexis J. Miller, Middle Tennessee State University
 



 
1:30-2:30 PM

Plenary 2 - Why Rural Matters

Tennessee Ballroom
 

Convener: Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
 

Speaker: Ralph Weisheit, Illinois State University


 



 

2:45-4:00 PM

Panel 14 - Issues in Community and Problem-Oriented Policing

Brentwood
 

Chair: William F. Walsh, University of Louisville
 

Liasu Semiyu, Obafemi Awolowo University

"Necessity for Community Policing in Crime Prevention"
 

John T. Whitehead, East Tennessee State University, and David Holleran, East Tennessee State University

"Citizen Perceptions of Needs for Community Policing"
 

William F. Walsh, University of Louisville, and Gennaro F. Vito, University of Louisville,

"COMPSTAT: A Theoretical Analysis"
 



 

2:45-4:00 PM

Panel 15 - Rural Crime, Religion, and Radical Right-Wingers

Davidson
 

Chair: Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
 

Chester L. Quarles, University of Mississippi

"Rural Radical Religion: Christian Identity, Posee Comitatus, The Order, and Covenant Community Militias"
 

Alexis J. Miller, Middle Tennessee State University, and Shania Thomas, Middle Tennessee State University

"A Preliminary Examination of the Relationship Between Hate Groups, the Christian Right, and the Political Right"
 

Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University

"Key Differences in Rural and Urban Crime in the United States"
 



 
The state with the most participants at this conference is Kentucky, with 31 people!

 



2:45-4:00 PM

Panel 16 - Attitudes Toward and Satisfaction With Institutional Corrections

Robertson
 

Chair: Christopher Hensley, Morehead State University
 

Christopher Hensley, Morehead State University, Mary Koscheski, Morehead State University, Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville, and Nathan Lowe, Morehead State University

"College Students' Attitudes Toward Inmate Programs, Services, and Amenities"
 

Robert Rogers, Middle Tennessee State University, and Wendy Renee Stamper, Middle Tennessee State University

"Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment Among Prison Staff in Supermax Prisons"

Daniel W. Phillips III, Lindsey Wilson College, Brooke VanSickle, Lindsey Wilson College, and Carrie G. Mercke, Ten Broecke Hospital

"Kentucky County Jails and Mental Health Services: Size Does Matter"
 



 
Welcome New Members!
 

Be sure to join us next year in Raleigh, North Carolina at the Sheraton Capital Center Hotel
 

September 22nd - 25th, 2004



 

4:15-5:15 PM
 

Poster Sessions
 

Williamson Foyer Hallway
 

Timothy Hayes, Mississippi State University, Matthew R. Lee, Mississippi State University, and Wesley James, Mississippi State University

"The Spatial Distribution of Homicide in the United States: Rural Versus Urban Differences"

Jeff Lee, Troy State University, and Brent Paterline, North Georgia and State College

"Raves: A Dilemma for Local Law Enforcement"
 

Trent Eric Ikerd, University of Nebraska at Omaha

"The Relationship of Resistance Weight-Training on Mood States and Behaviors Exhibited in Adult Male Inmates in the North Carolina Prison System"
 



 
6:30-8:30 PM

Participants' Reception

Cumberland / Williamson Foyer


 



Friday, September 26th


 
Time Event Room
8-10 AM Continental Breakfast Shelby
8-10:15 AM & 1:30-5 PM Registration Williamson Foyer
8-10:15 AM & 1:30-5 PM Exhibits Franklin
9-10:15 AM Panels see program
10:30-11:45 AM SCJA Business Meeting Tennessee Ballroom
12-1:30 PM SCJA Awards Luncheon

Shelby

1:45-4:30 PM Panels see program

 



 

8:00-10:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

Shelby
 



 

8:00-10:15 AM and 1:30-5:00 PM

Registration

Williamson Foyer
 



8:00-10:15 AM and 1:30-5:00 PM

Exhibits

Franklin


9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 17 - Punishment: What We Know and What We Don't

Brentwood

Chair: Brion Sever, Monmouth University
 

Brion Sever, Monmouth University

"Deterrence Research at the Beginning of the 21st Century: A Progress Report"
 

Anquinette Crowe, Prairie View A&M University, and LaKayla Fridier, Prairie View A&M University

"Back Again? The Revolving Door of Recidivism"
 

Gene Stephens, University of South Carolina

"Time to Evolve"



 

9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 18 - Important Issues in Criminal Justice Education

Davidson
 

Chair: Jeffery T. Walker, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
 

Jeffery T. Walker, University of Arkansas, Little Rock

"Making the Grade: Moving Graduate Criminal Justice Courses to a Gradeless System of Assessment"
 

Jeffrey P. Rush, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Beth Shafluetzel-Iles, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

"Publishing in CJ Journals: What's Happening?"
 

Kathy Johnson, University of West Florida

"Lessons From the Field: A Content Analysis of Internship Experiences"
 
 
 

J. Mitchell Miller, University of South Carolina, Jessica L. McGowan, University of South Carolina, Holly E. Ventura, University of South Carolina, and Jeffey T. Walker, University of Arkansas, Little Rock

"Academic-Led Delinquency Program Delivery: An Examination of the Southern Region Violence and Substance Abuse Prevention Center Model"
 



9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 19 - Images of Crime in Music, Television, and The Written Word

Robertson
 

Chair: Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University
 

James Madden, Lake Superior State University

"So CSI is a Hit and Now You Need Us"
 

Chandria Mitchell, Prairie View A&M University, and Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University

"The Evolution of Rap: Violence and Youth Culture"
 

Mary W. Altwell, Radford University

"Devolving Standards of Decency: Race and Justice in the Literary Deep South"
 



 
At this conference, there are participants from 10 states outside our region and from another country!

 



 
10:30-11:45 AM

SCJA Business Meeting

Tennessee Ballroom


 



 
12:00-1:30 PM

SCJA Awards Luncheon

Shelby


 



1:45-3:00 PM 

Panel 20 - Race, Ethnicity, and Justice: Past and Present

Brentwood
 

Chair: Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis
 

Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis

"An Urban Lynching: Mob Rule in Memphis, 1917"
 

Sloan Letman, Chicago State University, and Katherine Leslie, Roosevelt University

"Disproportionate Minority Confinement: A Critical Overview from a Black Perspective"
 

Richard Hough, University of West Florida

"Changing Faces, Changing Races"
 

Toni DuPont-Morales, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg

"Structuring the Academic Future"
 



 

1:45-3:00 PM

Panel 21 - Dissecting the SCJA Annual Conferences

Davidson
 

Chair: John Ortiz Smykla, University of South Alabama
 

Angela West, University of Louisville, Gordon Crews, Roger Williams University, and Alexis J. Miller, Tennessee State University

"Can't Get No Satisfaction? A Survey of the 2002 SCJA Conference Attendees"

Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University

"An Analysis of Paper Presentations at the 1998-2002 SCJA Annual Meetings"
 

William G. Doerner, Florida State University, Ronald D. Hunter, State University of West Georgia, and Mark L. Dantzker, University of Texas-Pan America

"Participation Patterns at the 1998-2002 SCJA Annual Meetings"



1:45-3:00 PM

Panel 22 - Spatial Issues of Crime

Robertson
 

Chair: Julie C. Kunselman, University of West Florida
 

Roger D. Thompson, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Larry Lyda, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

"Understanding the Influence and Impact of Crime on an Urban Neighborhood"
 

Julie C. Kunselman, University of West Florida, and Stacey L. Brame, University of West Florida

"Big-Time Arrests: A Preliminary Analysis of Juvenile Arrest Hoptspots in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida"
 

John W. Barbrey, Armstrong Atlantic State University, and Keith E. Clement, University of West Florida

"The Diffusion of Crime in Knoxville's Public Housing"
 


3:15-4:30 PM

Panel 23 - Perceptions of and by the Police

Brentwood
 

Chair: Jeffrey P. Rush, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
 

Jeffrey P. Rush, Unversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga, William F. Walsh, University of Louisville, and Wendy Webb, University of Louisville

"Mid-Management's Expectations of Police Leadership"
 

Karla M. Pope, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

"An Assessment of Law Enforcement Agency Satisfaction with the Police Corps Program"
 

Donjai Calhoun, Southern University and A&M College, Kalvin Price, Southern University and A&M College, and Russell Dawkins, Southern University and A&M College

"To Tell or Not to Tell at an HBCU: Predicting the Reporting of Campus and Community-Related Crime Victimizations by African American Students to Campus and Municipal Police"
 



3:15-4:30 PM

Panel 24 - Using, Abusing, and Waging War on Drugs

Davidson
 

Chair: Renee Scherlen, Appalachian State University
 

Oyeduntan Raymond Abiodun, Obafemi Awolowo University

"Abuse of Drugs: Causes and Effects on Adolescents"
 

Brion Sever, Monmouth University, Karen Fein, Monmouth University, Gina LePore, Monmouth University, and Brandon Kaletkowski, Monmouth University

"Adolescence and Drugs in New Jersey: Comparing Patterns of Use of Legal and Illegal Drugs"
 

Renee Scherlen, Appalachian State University, and Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University

"Lies, Damn Lies, and Drug War Statistics: A Critical Analysis of Claims-Making by the Office of National Drug Control Policy"
 



3:15-4:30 PM

Panel 25 - Criminal Justice in the 21st Century and Beyond

Robertson
 

Chair: Cheryl Swanson, University of West Florida
 

Cheryl Swanson, University of West Florida, and Belinda Gelman, University of West Florida

"Revenge is Sweet, But Does it Satisfy? The Impact of Education on the Receptivity of Criminal Justice Students to Restorative Justice Principles"
 

Glenn Zuern, Albany State University

"Security in a Free Society: What the Future Holds"



Saturday, September 27th
 
Time Event Room
8-10 AM Continental Breakfast Williamson Foyer
8-10 AM Registration Williamson Foyer
9-11:45 AM Panels see program
12-1 PM Executive Business Meeting Volunteer

 


8:00-10:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

Williamson Foyer
 



 

8:00-10:00 AM

Registration

Williamson Foyer
 



9:00-10:15 AM

Roundtable 4 - A Rural Scourge: Manufacturing Methamphetamine in Kentucky

Brentwood
 

Convener: Paul M. Lucko, Murray State University
 

Participants: Tom Glover, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy, Brian Scott West, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy, Greg Sutton, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy, Cindy Long, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy, Shane Beaubien, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy, John Homa, Murray State University, and Paul M. Lucko, Murray State University 
 



9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 26 - Criminological Theory: Understanding Various Crimes

Davidson
 

Chair: Tom O'Connor, North Carolina Wesleyan College
 

George E. Higgins, University of Louisville

"Low Self-Control and Deviance"
 

Jeffrey Tipton, South Carolina Department of Public Safety

"Robert Agnew's General Strain Theory: The Possible Relationship Between Female Child Abuse, Status Offenses, and Other Delinquent Acts"
 

Egan Green, University of Tennessee at Martin

"The Impact of Differential Association on Animal Poaching Among Adolescent Males"
 

John Stuart Batchelor, North Georgia College and State University

"Victimization as Process, Part I: Crime, Victimization, and Everyday Life"
 

Tom O'Connor, North Carolina Wesleyan College

"Glee, Elation, and Glory: Motivations for Cybercrime"
 


9:00-10:15 AM

Panel 27 - Assessing Police Performance and Innovations

Robertson
 

Chair: Kenneth L. Mullen, Appalachian State University

Bernadette Olson, University of West Florida

"Critical Issues in Profiling: An Exploratory Analysis of the Role of Specialization"
 

Julie Campbell, Delta State University

"The Law Enforcement Response to Stalking: An Examination of Victim Reporting Levels and Perceived Satisfaction"
 

John Balenovich, University of Louisville, Elizabeth L. Grossi, University of Louisville, and Tom "Tad" Hughes, University of Louisville

"Toward a Balanced Approach: Police Officer Roles in Domestic Violence Crimes"
 

John Krimmel, The College of New Jersey, and Paul Lindenmuth, Kings College

"The Pennsylvania Police Accreditation Evaluation"
 

Kenneth L. Mullen, Appalachian State University, and William Cassie, Appalachian State University

"A North Carolina K9 Survey of All Law Enforcement Agencies"
 



 

10:30-11:45 AM

Panel 28 - Misconduct and Criminality Among Police and Firefighters

Brentwood
 

Chair: Sue Carter Collins, Georgia State University
 

Sue Carter Collins, Georgia State University

"Sexual Harassment and Police Discipline: A Comparative Analysis of State and Local Agency Sanctions"
 

Mike Kenney, Eastern Kentucky University, and Tom Barker, Eastern Kentucky University

"Dirty Little Secret: Firefighter Arson"
 



10:30-11:45 AM

Panel 29 - Preventing Crime and Delinquency

Robertson
 

Chair: Phyllis E. Berry, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
 

David B. Stein, Longwood University

"School Shootings: Perpetrator Characteristics, Cooperative Prevention, and Tactical Response Preparation"
 

Phyllis E. Berry, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

"Preventing Crime Among Juveniles and the Police Role"
 

Karen Locklear, International College, and Damon Camp, Georgia State University

"Gender Issues in Juvenile Delinquency Treatment Programs"
 



 

10:30-11:45 AM

Panel 30 - Various Issues of Rural Justice

Davidson 
 

Chair: Paul M. Lucko, Murray State University
 

Traca Allison, Murray State University

"The Weed and Seed Program in a Small City: The Dyersburg, Tennessee Experience"
 

Brenda Alexander, Murray State University

"Are Intermediate Sanctions Effective? The Experience of Former Halfway House Residents in Western Kentucky"
 

Shannon Somero Clarke, Murray State University

"Where are the Victims? Representation of Violent Crimes in Small-Town Newspapers"
 


12:00-1:00 PM

Executive Business Meeting

Volunteer
 



Index of Participants

(Number refers to panel number not page number)

Abiodun, Oyedutan Raymond - 24

Alexander, Brenda - 30

Allison, Traca - 30

Altwell, Mary - 19

Auten, Joe - Roundtable 3

Baggett, Ryan - 7

Balenovich, John - 27

Barbrey, John - 22

Barker, Tom - 28

Barton, Durwood - 5

Batchelor, John - 26

Beaubien, Shane - Roundtable 4

Berg, Bruce - 9

Berry, Phyllis - 29

Bohm, Robert - Roundtable 2

Brame, Stacey - 22, Roundtable 1 

Calhoun, Donjai - 23

Camp, Damon - 29

Campbell, Julie - 27

Carter, Katie - 2

Cassie, William - 27

Clarke, Shannon - 30

Clement, Keith - 22

Collins, Sue - 28

Cordner, Gary - 7

Corzine, Elizabeth - 2

Crews, Gordon - 21

Crowe, Anquinette - 17

Dantzker, Mark - 21

Dawkins, Russell - 23

Doerner, William G. - 21

Doerner, William M. - 3

Dunaway, R. Gregory - 12

Dupont-Morales, Toni - 20 

Fein, Karen - 24

Fridier, LaKayla - 17

Folami, Olakunle Michael - 4

Gelman, Belinda - 25

Giacopassi, David - 3

Gibson, Camille - 19

Glover, Tom - Roundtable 4

Gordon, Jill - 8
 
 
 

Grant, Patricia - 8

Green, Egan - 26

Grossi, Elizabeth - 27

Hayes, Celena - Roundtable 1

Hayes, Timothy - 12, Poster sessions

Hensley, Christopher - 16

Higgins, George - 26

Ho, Truc-Nhu - 1 

Hodgson, James - 9

Holleran, David - 14

Homa, John - Roundtable 4

Hough, Richard - 20

Hughes, Tom "Tad" - 10, 27

Hunter, Ronald - 21

Ikerd, Trent - Poster sessions

James, Wesley - Poster sessions

Janikowski, Richard - Roundtable 2

Jarjoura, G. Roger - 11

Johnson, Ida - 1

Johnson, Kathy - 18

Kaletkowski, Brandon - 24

Kinney, Mike - 28

Koscheski, Mary - 16

Krimmel, John - 27

Kunselman, Julie - 11, 22

Lee, Jeff - Poster sessions

Lee, Matthew - 12, Poster sessions

Le Pore, Gina - 24

Leslie, Katherine - 20

Letman, Sloan - 20

Locklear, Karen - 29

Lindenmuth, Paul - 27

Long, Cindy - Roundtable 4

Lowe, Nathan - 16

Lucko, Paul - 30, Roundtable 4

Lyda, Larry - 22

Madden, James - 19

May, David - 8, 11

McConnell, Elizabeth - 5

McGowan, Jessica - 18

McShane, Marilyn - 8

Mercke, Carrie - 16

Miller, Alexis - 15, 21, Plenary 1, Roundtable 3

Miller, Mitch - 18

Mitchell, Shandria - 19

Moak, Stacy - 2

Moore, Robert - 1, 10

Morgan, Etta - 1, 7

Mullen, Kenneth - 27

Mustaine, Elizabeth - 3

O'Connor, Tom - 26

Olubayo, Olaoye Fatai - 4

Olson, Bernadette - 27

Paterline, Brent - Poster sessions

Payne, Brian - 9

Petersen, Rebecca - 6

Phillips III, Daniel - 16

Pool, Richard - 9

Pope, Karla - 23

Price, Kalvin - 23

Purser, Christopher - 12

Quarles, Chester - 15

Robinson, Matthew - 15, 21, 24, Plenary 2, Roundtable 2 

Rogers, Robert - 16

Ruckman, Stephen - 11

Rush, Jeffrey - 18, 23

Ruth, Bob - Roundtable 3

Scarborough, Kathryn - 7

Scherlen, Renee - 24

Scott, Yolanda - 5

Selva, Lance - 10

Semiyu, Liasu - 14

Sever, Brion - 17, 24

Shafluetzel-Iles, Beth - 18

Sigler, Robert (Bob) - 1

Smykla, John - 21

Snowden, Lynne - 4

Stahl, Michael - 7

Stamper, Wendy - 16

Stein, David - 29

Stephens, Gene - 17

Stevensen, Ginger - 12

Stitt, B. Grant - 3

Sutton, Greg - Roundtable 4

Swanson, Cheryl - 25

Tewksbury, Richard - 3, 16, Plenary 1

Thomas, Sharia - 15

Thompson, R. Alan - 2, 9

Thompson, Roger - 22

Thorn, Katie - Roundtable 1

Tipton, Jeffrey - 26

Towbridge, Andrew - 2

Vandiver, Margaret - 20, Roundtable 2 

Van Sickle, Brooke - 16

Ventura, Holly - 18

Vito, Gennaro - 14, Roundtable 2 

Walker, Lisa - 6

Wallace, Larry - Plenary 1

Walsh, William - 14, 23

Webb, Wendy - 23

Weisheit, Ralph - Plenary 2

West, Angela - 21

West, Brain - Roundtable 4

White, James - 11

Whitehead, John - 14

Williams, Brian - 7

Williams, Frank - 8

Wood, Peter - 8, 12

Wright, Matthew - 5

Zuern, Glenn - 25