
am.farrell
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Child labor trafficking in the US is a hidden crime that's been overlooked for too long. A new study led by Amy Farrell (am.farrell) is bringing this issue into the light, exposing the realities of the victims and perpetrators. Here's what they found: THREAD 🧵



Exciting news! In fall '24 Eric L. Piza is teaching 4, 1 credit courses in Crime Analysis & Mapping. Designed for working professionals, these courses explore the integration of data-driven policing into the organizational culture of public safety agencies. cssh.northeastern.edu/sccj/level-up-…

My article won the 2024 Kimberlé Crenshaw Outstanding Article Award from The Society for the Study of Social Problems 's Critical Race and Ethnic Study Divison! "The committee found your article to be timely and groundbreaking in showcasing the power of ethnography to uncover the operation of the carceral 1/3



Thank you to The Conversation U.S. for publishing my essay on my National Institute of Justice funded research on ShotSpotter in Chicago and Kansas City: theconversation.com/i-studied-shot…. #OpenAccess versions of all articles mentioned in the essay are available at bit.ly/gdt-nij.

Thanks to The Criminology Academy for having me on the podcast this week! If you’re interested in the papers we discussed, you can check them out here (or reach out for a copy): onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108…

Hot off the press at DeStichtseRijnlanden! Column w/kim.lucas about BARI's annual conference, a model for fostering civic research communities worldwide. So much more to do in new places and ways. hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/eilrje2j/r… And see the conference highlights here! vimeo.com/966707146?shar…


#NUCSSH’s Northeastern Criminology & Criminal Justice Professors Ramiro Martinez and Jacob Stowell’s research disproves assertions that immigration causes increases in crime throughout the U.S. Read more from Northeastern Global News: news.northeastern.edu/2024/08/08/mag…


(1/2) Very excited National Institute of Justice selected my colleagues & my project with the NJ State Police for funding: nij.ojp.gov/funding/awards…. This project will use mixed-methods to measure how intelligence-led poling spread throughout NJ over a decade and its effect on shooting clearance rates.


A big thank you to am.farrell from Northeastern Criminology & Criminal Justice for the excellent talk and spending time with graduate students!



New study by am.farrell (Dir Northeastern Criminology & Criminal Justice), Prof Carlos A. Cuevas, Ph.D. & PhD student Amelia W. offers one of the most in-depth examinations of the physical and psychological health of youth survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. Stay tuned for key insights.


Prof. Brandon Welsh’s new book “Between Medicine and Criminology” examines the history of the type of criminological examination used in the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study and its founder. Read more at Northeastern Global News. bit.ly/3Fefm1v