Prabha Unnithan, 2019-2020 president of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, traveled internationally this summer representing the ACJS and CSU Sociology.
The Asian Criminological Society held its 11th annual conference in June in Cebu City, Philippines. This year’s theme was “Contextualizing Challenges In Criminology And Criminal Justice In Asia.”
The 2019 British Society of Criminology (BSC) Annual Conference was held in July at the University of Lincoln, UK. The conference explored the potential prospects for Criminology to ‘bridge the gap’ between academic criminology and public discourse. It engaged with important questions about the role and value of Criminology during a time of conflict and divergence and provided meaningful reflections on the political realities of community, conflict and justice. The conference examined how criminologists can find and use their voice to articulate for collective good in an insecure world.
Poster Winner Charlotte Herriott is presented with her award by ACJS President Prabha Unnithan of Colorado State University. (photo from BCS)
Poster prize runners up Sophie Mitchell and Miriam Shovel are congratulated by ACJS President Prabha Unnithan of Colorado State University. (photo from BCS)