ASC 2021

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It was wonderful to see everyone in Chicago!

The Division of Policing hosted a Roundtable with Panelists that included authors from our inaugural Special Edition in Policing: A Journal of Policy & Practice to discuss collaborative science and highlight the working relationships between our members and practitioners. Thank you to our authors for attending and participating!

We also held our annual Reception and Awards Ceremony. A big thank you to Wesley Skogan who gave the keynote address! And Congratulations to award winners some of who were able to join us in-person and some virtually.

Congratulations to our award winners!

2021 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: No Award Given

This award recognizes lifetime scholarly achievement in the field of policing. The award is not given for any single research project or study, but for a body of research developed over one’s career.

 

2021 Distinguished Scholar Award Winner: William Terrill

The Distinguished Scholar Award recognizes an established academic/researcher who has held a Ph.D. degree for at least ten years and is considered to be mid-career. The outstanding contributions to the field of policing may consist of a single outstanding book or work, a series of theoretical or research contributions, or the recipient’s accumulated scholarly contributions.

2021 Early Career Award Winner: John Shjarback

The Early Career Award recognizes outstanding scholarly contributions to the field of policing by someone who has received his or her Ph.D. degree within the last five years.

 

2021 Outstanding Law Enforcement Practitioner Award: Michael Newman

The award recognizes a law enforcement practitioner who has played an integral role in advancing the field of law enforcement and public safety in innovative ways.

2021 Outstanding Book Award: Police-Community Relations in Times of Crisis: Decay and Reform in the Post-Ferguson Era by Ross Deuchar, Vaughn Crichlow and Seth Fallik.

This award recognizes a monograph (not a textbook, anthology or edited volume) published in the three calendar years preceding this year.

2021 Student Paper Award: No Award Given

The Outstanding student Paper Award is given for a single outstanding paper on the topic of policing that was written by a student enrolled in a recognized Ph.D. program.

 

DIVISION OF POLICING SPONSORED EVENTS:

Policing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Crime, Policing Practices, and Community Reactions

Panelists: Cynthia Lum, Scott Mourtgos, Ian Adams, Tara Richards, Justin Nix, Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Peter Neyroud, Gali Perry, Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Roni Factor

 

The Role of Dispatchers in 21st Century Policing

Panelists: Rylan Simpson, Cynthia Lum, Christopher Koper, Xiaoyun Wu, Michael Goodier, Jessica W. Gillooly, Carlena Orosco

 

Policing, Public Health and Vulnerable Populations

Panelists: Jerry H. Ratcliffe, Hayley Wright, Corey P. Haberman, Sarah M. Manchak

 

Advancing Fairness/Justice Research

Panelists: Scott E. Wolfe, Kyle McLean, Yongjae (David) Nam, Justin Nix, Travis Carter, Spencer G.  Lawson

 

Police Code of Silence in Times of Change-Roundtable

Participants: Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Jon Maskály, Ahmet Kule, Maria (Maki) Haberfeld

 

 

ASC 2020

Click here to see Division of Policing Awards information for 2020.

ASC 2019

Click here to see Division of Policing Reception and Awards Ceremony information from ASC 2019 in San Francisco.

ASC 2018

Click here to see Division of Policing Reception and Awards ceremony information from ASC 2018 in Atlanta.

ASC 2017

Click here to see Division of Policing Reception and Awards ceremony information from ASC 2017 in Philadelphia.

ASC 2016

Click here to see Division of Policing Reception and Awards ceremony information from ASC 2016 in New Orleans.

 ASC 2015

Click here to see Division of Policing Reception and Awards Ceremony information from ASC 2015 in Washington, DC.

ASC 2014

Click HERE to visit our ASC 2014 inaugural event page with information on the Division’s first event and remarks from our distinguished speakers.

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