ICC 2019 - Preliminary Program
2019
International Criminology Conference
Thursday, October 31st
The Historic Quaker Meetinghouse
2111 Florida Ave. NW, Washington DC
8:00am Registration with Continental Breakfast
9:00- 10:00am
Room 1
Plenary Address
Alain Bauer, French National Conservatory for Arts and Crafts (Paris), John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York), University of Law and Political Science of China (Beijing)
Human Trafficking Network Investigations: The Role of Open Source Intelligence and Large-Scale Data Analytics in Investigating Organized Crime
Leah F. Meyer and Louise I. Shelley
10:10 - 11:20am
Room 1
Darrell Norman Burrell, Florida Institute of Technology
Nimisha Bhargava, American University of Sovereign Nations
Maurice Dawson, Illinois Institute of Technology
Calvin Nobles, New America Think Tank
Roxanne Elliott Kemp, Parker University
Room 2
Calvin Nobles, New America Think Tank
Monica Lopez, La Petite Noiseuse Productions and Johns Hopkins University
Room 3
Heather Prince, George Mason University
11:30 - 12:40pm
Room 1
Jessica Sandoval, National Campaign Strategist for the Unlock the Box Campaign
Vishal Agraharkar, ACLU of Virginia
Shannon Battle, Poet Ambassador for Free Minds Book Club and Writing Workshop
Room 2
Juul Gooren, The Hague University of Applied Sciences
Calvin Nobles, New America Think Tank
Room 3
Albert J. Schrimp and James D. Griffith, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
12:50 - 2:00pm
Room 1
Maurice Dawson, Illinois Institute of Technology
Andreas Vassilakos, Illinois Institute of Technology
Jose Luis Castanon Remy, Illinois Institute of Technology
Room 2
Charles E. MacLean, Metropolitan State University
Joseph T. Wolf, Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates
Room 3
Ayinka Nurse-Carrington, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
Lina Marmolejo and Faye Taxman, George Mason University
2:10 - 3:20pm
Room 1
Chair: Michael Pittaro
Brooks Singer and Gabrielle Beranek, The Catholic University of America
Room 2
Reginald A. Byron, Southwestern University
Hilary Silver, George Washington University
Room 3
Holding Courageous Space: Nonviolent Peacekeeping As A Transformative Tool
Sal Corbin, DC Peace Team
Ivana Marković, University of Belgrade
3:30 - 4:40pm
Networking Reception: Sponsored by the Washington Center
End the day enjoying food and conversation with your fellow criminology professionals and student interns from The Washington Center.
The Washington Center provides immersive internships and academic seminars to students from hundreds of colleges and universities, and young professionals from across the U.S. and more than twenty five countries. For information visit www.twc.edu