The Awards Committee would like to announce the recipients of the Section’s 2020 awards.
Valerie Anderson, Impact Award recipient
Brendan Lantz, New Scholar Award recipient
Alondra Garza, Outstanding Graduate Student Award recipient
We are pleased to announce the winners of the ACJS Victimology Section Executive Board Election.
Jonathan Grubb, Vice Chair
Sadie J. Miller, Secretary/Treasurer
Ráchael Powers, Executive Counselor
Lena Campagna, Executive Counselor
It is the end of the year - make sure to renew your @ACJS_National and victimology section memberships! We look forward to an exciting and productive 2020!
Reminder! Please come join us! The Victimology Section General Business Meeting at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences is Thursday, March 28 3:30 to 4:45 pm on the Fourth Floor: Iron Room. All are welcome!
New research by section member @Patrickology_
Forensic interviewers experience both positive and negative effects of exposure to crimes against children, with work-related factors being particularly impactful on the potential for secondary trauma.
https://t.co/RconhGU6l9
A great opportunity for individuals looking for a tenure-track position! Policing scholars encouraged to apply but position is open. Victimology researchers also encouraged to apply!
We currently have two open tenure-track assistant professor positions in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. Feel free to contact me for any more info and look forward to seeing applications! https://t.co/XPuesEpGd1
#ipv risk is not static and is cumulative. We need timely, targeted and graduated responses. There will ways be value in preventing even just one abusive incident #aic https://t.co/YXDH9h5uMs
Significant dose–response relationship between energy drink consumption and victimization. Especially pronounced among females. Practitioners may probe for energy drink usage in addition to other addictive substances @Dr_DylanJackson @buildingpeaks
https://t.co/UNlsRjOflU