AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY DIVISION ON CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE MEMBER NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 29, ISSUE 2 (original) (raw)
Message from the Communications Team Dear Members of the DCCSJ, We are thrilled to present our most recent issue of the newsletter, which highlights the 2021 DCCSJ award winners. These include Drs. Ragnhild Sollund, Robert Chase, Valeria Vegh Weis, Shelly Clevenger, and graduate student Haley Bates. Many thanks for all the work that you do as DCCSJ scholars. Dr. Valeria Vegh Weis, co-author of Bienvenidos al Lawfare and Criminalization of Activism, kicks off the newsletter via the "Critical Criminologist Spotlight." She is the recipient of the 2021 DCCSJ Critical Criminologist Award, which honors an individual's distinguished accomplishments that have embodied the spirit of the division in some form of scholarship, teaching, and/or service. Next, Dr. Shelly Clevenger is featured in the "Critical Issue Spotlight," which discusses the impact COVID-19 has had on our lives and those who experience victimization. Her piece is titled "Empathy and assistance for victims in the pandemic." Dr. Clevenger is also this year's Praxis Award winner, which recognizes achievements in teaching, activism, and scholarship.
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