ACCCJ summer delegation stop two! 🙌
We had wonderful time at the Taiwan National Chung Cheng University for the International Conference on Juvenile Substance Abuse Prevention and Crime Control In Taiwan. What a lovely gathering! 🎊
🎊🎊The ACCCJ Summer Delegate Programme has officially kicked off! Our first stop was at @HongKongPolyU, featuring Professor Liqun Cao’s inspiring talk and an engaging postgraduate workshop. Excited for the conversations, connections, and ideas ahead!
Together with ACCCJ and @SociologyCUHK, Professor Liqun Cao will be giving a talk on policing in Taiwan tomorrow at @HongKongPolyU! The talk will also be livestreamed at: https://t.co/T7jz6QM05h
We look forward to seeing you online!
🎊Prof. Yiwei Xia and Zijun Liu’s new study finds that crime in China remains highly concentrated and spatially stable across cities and over time, while highlighting the important role of transportation networks in shaping crime distribution.
Full paper:
https://t.co/dOoxDLN67D
Together with ACCCJ and @SociologyCUHK, Professor Liqun Cao will be giving a talk on policing in Taiwan tomorrow at @HongKongPolyU! The talk will also be livestreamed at: https://t.co/T7jz6QM05h
We look forward to seeing you online!
🎉Research by Profs Liqun Cao @OT_FSSH & Xiaohan Mei @CalStateLA provides the first quantitative evidence that substantive justice is the strongest driver of satisfaction with police - and helps explain why Indigenous communities report lower satisfaction
https://t.co/RKoXOi4vFb
📢Profs. Ivan Sun @UDSocCJ, Yuning Wu
@waynestate, & Yunan Chen, with PhD students Ethan Jian & Wei Wang, examine how police officers evaluate AI-assisted policing across different enforcement scenarios in a major northern Chinese city.
Read full paper: https://t.co/DdJZsot3tP
📢Profs. Hua Zhong & Nicole Cheung & PhD candidate Yuxuan Gu from @SociologyCUHK find that boarding schools do not hinder student development. Strong school bonds, reduced deviant exposure, and structured environments driving positive outcomes.
Full paper:https://t.co/UUG0qlRM9T
🚨 Analyzing 12 U.S. cities, Dr. Xiaoshuang Iris Luo @lxs1202 from @uakron finds that crime remains highly concentrated in a small number of street segments. However, city-level conditions shape long-term crime trajectories. @SpringerCrim
Read full paper: https://t.co/EnNUy2M9Pf
🥳We are pleased to introduce Current Criminology, a NEW peer-reviewed journal launched by a group of leading criminologists. The journal welcomes high-quality original research across criminology, criminal justice, and related fields
Submission guidelines https://t.co/i1yGmLLzFz
🚨Using longitudinal data on a cohort of police cadets, Professors Qu Jia (Guizhou University of Finance and Economics), Jihong Solomon Zhao &Yan Zhang (@SHSUC) examine the dynamics of fear of crime and its implications for police training design
🔗 https://t.co/Ev2jlLx1b0
🚨How do legal professionals navigate restorative justice in China? Dr. Yan Zhang @Iancriminal from @ANURegNet extends motivational postures theory to show how competing ‘selves’ shape commitment, resistance and reform.
Read full paper at: https://t.co/1yWZk8lS5M
Can AI-powered robots transform police patrolling?
Professor Ivan Sun @UDelaware shares his expert perspective in an interview with the Daily Mail.
https://t.co/xWmC86yGns
Happy Chinese New Year! 🎉 May the year bring good health, happiness, and success. We look forward to another remarkable year of learning, innovation, and shared accomplishments within our academic community 📷📷 https://t.co/PUmF1K7RGY via @YouTube
🥳 The ACCCJ Summer Delegation to Henan University is now calling for abstracts! If you’re interested in discussing criminology and criminal justice research in the era of AI, this is the place for you. More details, please contact Dr. Xinting Wang @XintingWang18
🎉 We hit ASC and interviewed amazing scholars and students! ✨
Huge thanks to everyone who took part — we’re so grateful for your time and insights! 🙌
Watch on the ACCCJ YouTube channel:
https://t.co/YBbFxvEwZu
🎊Prof. Jessica Li has also secured Research Grants Council (Hong Kong) funding for two impactful research projects addressing online sexual exploitation prevention and procedural justice and social inclusion among Chinese and ethnic minority youth and police officers🎇
🎉🥳Big congratulations to Prof. Jessica Li @HongKongPolyU on receiving the Humanity and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship Award from the University of Grants Committee!
📣What if corruption isn’t just about money? New research by Prof. Hongming Cheng and colleague introduces the concept of “facework corruption”, arguing how face fuels, justifies, and normalizes white-collar crime in Chinese football 🎉
Full paper at: https://t.co/ltqDOvrlgs
🎉Dr. Shuai Wei @shuaiwei2 and his colleague have published a compelling new study on the digital construction of female athletes’ bodies on TikTok. This research offers a profound look at the "paradoxical space" of social media✨.
Read the full paper at: https://t.co/0x4PbyQj2d