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Deviance and Crime

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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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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Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

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A black and white 1950s print ad saying “The Biggest sensation of any year… Capital Punishment.”

Reflections of Conscience in the History of Capital Punishment 

Sophia Lanzante October 1, 2024

In the U.S., the first instance of capital punishment, a penalty for criminal behavior that

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An open laptop showing Netflix account.

What’s Netflix’s Obsession with Opiates?

Nora Mortimer August 2, 2024

Lately, there has been an increase in Netflix documentaries or docudramas surrounding the opioid crisis

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Young children working on projects at school.

Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline Still Existent Today?

Jessica Adame, Ph.D May 16, 2024

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) is a theoretical construct that describes the results of harsh disciplinary

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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

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 »
Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

Read More »
A black and white 1950s print ad saying “The Biggest sensation of any year… Capital Punishment.”

Reflections of Conscience in the History of Capital Punishment 

Sophia Lanzante October 1, 2024

In the U.S., the first instance of capital punishment, a penalty for criminal behavior that

Read More »
An open laptop showing Netflix account.

What’s Netflix’s Obsession with Opiates?

Nora Mortimer August 2, 2024

Lately, there has been an increase in Netflix documentaries or docudramas surrounding the opioid crisis

Read More »
Young children working on projects at school.

Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline Still Existent Today?

Jessica Adame, Ph.D May 16, 2024

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) is a theoretical construct that describes the results of harsh disciplinary

Read More »
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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

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 »
Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

Read More »
A black and white 1950s print ad saying “The Biggest sensation of any year… Capital Punishment.”

Reflections of Conscience in the History of Capital Punishment 

Sophia Lanzante October 1, 2024

In the U.S., the first instance of capital punishment, a penalty for criminal behavior that

Read More »
An open laptop showing Netflix account.

What’s Netflix’s Obsession with Opiates?

Nora Mortimer August 2, 2024

Lately, there has been an increase in Netflix documentaries or docudramas surrounding the opioid crisis

Read More »
Young children working on projects at school.

Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline Still Existent Today?

Jessica Adame, Ph.D May 16, 2024

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) is a theoretical construct that describes the results of harsh disciplinary

Read More »
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