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Panel at ASC 2025

Inequalities and social justice in the CJS: Remembering Anat Kimchi

​​The panel was established by Dr. Pilar Larroulet

 

Abstract

Anat Kimchi was a PhD student at the University of Maryland when she was tragically
murdered in a random sidewalk attack in 2021. This panel aims to commemorate her
passion for research and social justice by bringing together scholars whose work has been
influenced by Anat’s research and supported by the award established in her memory. The
panel will also feature a paper she was working on at the time of her passing. We will honor
her life and contributions to the field by coming together in her memory.

 

Chair: Dr. Jean McGloin, University of Maryland.

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Race, Prosecutorial Decisions, and Neighborhood Context:

A Case Study on Cumulative Disadvantage from Montgomery County Maryland;

Carol Xuanying Chen, Susquehanna University;

Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland;

Miranda Galvin, Penn State University;

Allison Redlich, George Mason University

 

Evaluating the Prostitution-Related Diversion Programs in Phoenix, Arizona:

The Correlates of Completion and New Arrests;

Shi Yan, Arizona State University;

Jessica Raskauskas, Arizona State University;

Benjamin Phillips, Arizona State University;

Marva Goodson, Arizona State University;

Kwan-Lamar BlountHill, Arizona State University

 

Black Lives Matter Protests Across the Urban Rural Divide;

Torri Sperry, University of Maryland The

Developmental Impact of Incarceration

 

Early Pregnancy and Risky Sexual Behavior among Serious Female Offenders;

Anat Kimchi, University of Maryland;

Pilar Larroulet, Rutgers University-Newark;

Thomas Loughran, South Florida University

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