Dr. Camille Gibson along with three graduate students and one undergraduate student presented  at SWACJ 2016 Annual Meeting in Oklahoma City, OK  from October 13-15, 2016. 

Virtual currency crime investigation – Ying Cao, Doctoral Student, Prairie View A&M University

Cross-over youth experiences in both child-welfare and juvenile justice – Sherri Y. Simmons-Horton, Doctoral Student, Prairie View A&M University

Assessment of criminal justice programs in the Southwest 

Chair/Discussant: William Jordan, Texas A&M University-Texarkana

Panelists: William Stone, Texas State University; Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University; Richard Helfers, University of Texas at Tyler

Addressing specific types of juvenile deviance: A path forward

Chair/Discussant: Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University

Abstinence education as a component of teenage socialization – Paula Songs, Doctoral Student, Prairie View A&M University

Implications for addressing underage drinking given regional demographics – Sherri Y. Simmons-Horton, Doctoral Student, Prairie View A&M University

Reducing teen smoking by attending to subcultures – Frank Barnes, Undergraduate Student, Prairie View A&M University

Understanding violence dynamics to reduce fighting, bullying and cyberbullying – Dr. Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University