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2013 Participants

The 2013 Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute Cohort

 

The Participants:

 

Amada Armenta, Department of Sociology - University of Pennsyvlania
Project: On Patrol: Creating Criminal Aliens through Everyday Policing

 

Stephanie DiPietro, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice - University of Missouri-St. Louis
Project: Making it Home: Bosnian Refugees' Search for Community, Family and Identity

 

 

Kenethia Fuller, Department of Criminal Justice - North Carolina Central University
Project: Personality and Crime: A Quantitative Study of the Influence of the Five Factor Model on Offending 

 

 

Seokjin Jeong, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice - University of Texas-Arlington
Project: The Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Family Group Conferencing: A Pathway to Re-Offending

 

 

Carla Miller, Department of Sociology and Master's Program in Criminal Justice - Norfolk State University
Project: Service Setting at Discharge and Source of Referrals as Predictors of Drug Treatment Success Among a National Sample of Black Women  

 

 

Temitope Oriola, Department of Sociology - University of Alberta
Project: "Non-lethal" Force Options in Canada: taser Adoptions by the Police and its Consequences  

 

 

Brian Starks, Department of Criminology - Lynchburg College
Project: Social Organizational Structure of the Bail System

 

 

Forrest Stuart, Department of Sociology - University of Chicago
Project: Policing Rock Bottom: Regulation, Rehabilitation and Resistance on Skid Row