09:00 ~ 09:20 |
- Welcoming Remark by KOSCA President
- Kyungseok Choo, Utica College
- Congratulatory Remarks
- · Insup Han, President of Korean Institute of Criminology
- · Sally S. Simpson, President of American Society of Criminology
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09:20 ~ 09:30 |
Coffee Break (Transitions to Each Session)
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09:30 ~ 10:30 |
- Joint session
- (1) Division of Policing & Public Safety and
- (2) Division of Korean Community & Criminal Justice
- Topic: COVID-19 Outbreak, Police-Citizen Conflict, and Police Reform In the United States
- Moderator: Moonsun Kim (SUNY Brockport)
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Panelists:
- - Racism against Asian Americans during COVID-19 pandemic
- Insun Park (University of Akron)
- - Policing in COVID Pandemic
- Sungil Han (University of Louisiana)
- - Police-Media Relation
- David Kim (Indiana University East)
- - Police-Community Relation: AHistorical Aspect
- Jaeseung Lee (Northern Kentucky University)
- - Police Reform
- Hyeyoung Lim (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
- - A Korean Scholar's view on U.S.Policing
- Junwhi Park (Korean Insititute of Criminology)
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10:30 ~ 10:40 |
Coffee Break (Transitions to Each Session)
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10:40 ~ 11:40 |
- Division of Cybercriminology
- Topic: COVID-19 Outbreak and Landscape of Threats in Cyberspace
- Moderator: Sinchul Back (University of Scranton)
- Opening Remarks
- Kyungshick Choi (Boston University)
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Presenters:
- - Interrelationship between Bitcoin, Ransomware, and Terrorist Activities: Criminal Opportunity Assessment via cyber-Routine Activities Theoretical Framework
- Hannarae Lee (Bridgewater State University)
- - Applying Routine Activity Theory to Illegal Online Gambling Activity: A Theoretical Study
- Sinyoung Choi (University of Nevada Las Vegas)
- Tracking Cyberhate in Twitter during the COVID-19 Era
- Claire Seungeun Lee (University of Mass, Lowell)
- Discussants:
- Jaeyoung Choi (Angelo State University)
- Hyeyoung Lim (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
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11:40 ~ 12:00 |
Awards Ceremony & Closing Address
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