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NOTE: Online registration is closed In-person Registration starts Tuesday, March 11, from 1pm to 6pm, at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Plaza ballroom level and re-opens on Wednesday, March 12, at 7:30am.

Please note:  All attendees and presenters must register for the Annual Meeting.

The ACJS online program can be found by clicking https://s5.goeshow.com/acjs/annual/2025/conference_program_sessions.cfm.

The ACJS mobile app is now available. It is only accessible to registered attendees. To download the mobile app:

Step 1. Go to your IOS/Android App Store and search for “eShow Events”, then download.

Step 2. Open the eShow Events app, and type ACJS in the Search area of the Event Portal.

Step 3. Once you have found the event, click “Download”. Enter the email you registered with and password (case sensitive) you received in your confirmation email to access the event. If you don’t remember the password, hit the Forgot My Password link to reset it.

Attendees should refer to the ACJS mobile app for specific sessions, meeting titles, dates/times, presenters, and descriptions.

We look forward to seeing you in Denver!

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Bitna Kim

President’s Address

Dr. Bitna Kim
ACJS President

Sam Houston State University

John Laub

Keynote Speech

“Translational Criminology: Its Origins, Current Developments, and Future”

Dr. John Laub
Former Director of NIJ

University of Maryland

Plenary Speakers

Alex Piquero

“Inclusion in Academia & Government”

Dr. Alex Piquero
University of Miami

Doug Dretke

“Interaction Between Researchers & Practitioners”

Mr. Doug Dretke
Sam Houston State University

Cassia Spohn

“Diversity on the Bench: Why It's Lacking and Why It Matters”

Dr. Cassia Spohn
Arizona State University

Jianhong Liu

“Internationalization in
Criminal Justice & Criminology”

Dr. Jianhong Liu
University of Macau

Carol Peeples

“Community Re-entry and Inclusion: Let's Talk About Who We're Leaving Out”

Carol Peeples
Remerg