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Deviance and Crime

Justice For Her: Understanding and Ending Femicides

Bianca Ramos June 3, 2025

Every time I drive my brother to school, a pink cross catches my eye. It’s

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A pile of zines.

Employing Zines to Mitigate Mental Health and Incarceration Stigma

Heather Mooney May 20, 2025

Zines, short for “magazines or fanzines,” are small, independently produced booklets that generally feature unique

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Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta May 13, 2025

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The

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A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta April 1, 2025

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The

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A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Heather Mooney March 18, 2025

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s

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A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

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Justice scales and a gavel on a judge's desk.

The Existence of Wrongful Convictions and Their Role in American Society

Sophia Lanzante January 7, 2025

Dissection of a Texas Wrongful Conviction If you were to google May 15th, 1994, you

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A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

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The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

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A father, mother, and young son videoing themselves with a selfie stick in their home.

Family Vlogging: True Family Moments or Distorted Reality?

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez November 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including family abuse and unethical

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Justice For Her: Understanding and Ending Femicides

Bianca Ramos June 3, 2025

Every time I drive my brother to school, a pink cross catches my eye. It’s

Read More »
A pile of zines.

Employing Zines to Mitigate Mental Health and Incarceration Stigma

Heather Mooney May 20, 2025

Zines, short for “magazines or fanzines,” are small, independently produced booklets that generally feature unique

Read More »

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta May 13, 2025

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The

Read More »
A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta April 1, 2025

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The

Read More »
A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Heather Mooney March 18, 2025

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s

Read More »
A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

Read More »
Justice scales and a gavel on a judge's desk.

The Existence of Wrongful Convictions and Their Role in American Society

Sophia Lanzante January 7, 2025

Dissection of a Texas Wrongful Conviction If you were to google May 15th, 1994, you

Read More »
A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

Read More »
The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

Read More »
A father, mother, and young son videoing themselves with a selfie stick in their home.

Family Vlogging: True Family Moments or Distorted Reality?

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez November 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including family abuse and unethical

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4

Justice For Her: Understanding and Ending Femicides

Bianca Ramos June 3, 2025

Every time I drive my brother to school, a pink cross catches my eye. It’s

Read More »
A pile of zines.

Employing Zines to Mitigate Mental Health and Incarceration Stigma

Heather Mooney May 20, 2025

Zines, short for “magazines or fanzines,” are small, independently produced booklets that generally feature unique

Read More »

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta May 13, 2025

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The

Read More »
A building with broken windows.

Broken Windows Theory: Perception versus Reality in Crime and Policing

Erika Pineda-Horta April 1, 2025

Imagine you are walking through two different neighborhoods, both in the same big city. The

Read More »
A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Heather Mooney March 18, 2025

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s

Read More »
A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

Read More »
Justice scales and a gavel on a judge's desk.

The Existence of Wrongful Convictions and Their Role in American Society

Sophia Lanzante January 7, 2025

Dissection of a Texas Wrongful Conviction If you were to google May 15th, 1994, you

Read More »
A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

Read More »
The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

Read More »
A father, mother, and young son videoing themselves with a selfie stick in their home.

Family Vlogging: True Family Moments or Distorted Reality?

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez November 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including family abuse and unethical

Read More »
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