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Deviance and Crime

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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"Crime scene do not cross" yellow tape with blue and red police lights in the background.

A Lesson Worth Learning

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 26, 2024

Daqua Lameek Ritter has been found guilty of killing Dime Doe. In a country with

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A group of five women hugging and smiling.

Will We Reach Our Goal?

Nora Mortimer October 17, 2023

In January 2016, the United Nations (UN) began making tremendous efforts toward sustainability, the idea

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Two young girls watching a scary movie in the dark.

Are Horror Movies Hurting Society?

Matt Winneck October 2, 2023

Horror movies have long been a source of spine-tingling thrills and captivating storytelling and continue

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Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at a podium.

El Salvador’s New Mega-Prison

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 2, 2023

Imagine an average two-bedroom apartment. Now imagine that space housing over 100 residents who share only

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A group of Brazilian military police force officers holding shields that say “Choque” with one officer pointing a gun.

Policing Police Culture

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 1, 2023

The Washington Post has been keeping a tally of the number of people shot by

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Scrabble tiles spelling "methodology"

Can Sociology Help Us Understand the “Why” of Mass Shootings?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 24, 2023

In eight days, three mass shootings occurred in California, totaling nineteen deaths and many injured. The violence is not isolated to….

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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

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 »
"Crime scene do not cross" yellow tape with blue and red police lights in the background.

A Lesson Worth Learning

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 26, 2024

Daqua Lameek Ritter has been found guilty of killing Dime Doe. In a country with

Read More »
A group of five women hugging and smiling.

Will We Reach Our Goal?

Nora Mortimer October 17, 2023

In January 2016, the United Nations (UN) began making tremendous efforts toward sustainability, the idea

Read More »
Two young girls watching a scary movie in the dark.

Are Horror Movies Hurting Society?

Matt Winneck October 2, 2023

Horror movies have long been a source of spine-tingling thrills and captivating storytelling and continue

Read More »
Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at a podium.

El Salvador’s New Mega-Prison

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 2, 2023

Imagine an average two-bedroom apartment. Now imagine that space housing over 100 residents who share only

Read More »
A group of Brazilian military police force officers holding shields that say “Choque” with one officer pointing a gun.

Policing Police Culture

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 1, 2023

The Washington Post has been keeping a tally of the number of people shot by

Read More »
Scrabble tiles spelling "methodology"

Can Sociology Help Us Understand the “Why” of Mass Shootings?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 24, 2023

In eight days, three mass shootings occurred in California, totaling nineteen deaths and many injured.

Read More »
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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

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 »
"Crime scene do not cross" yellow tape with blue and red police lights in the background.

A Lesson Worth Learning

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 26, 2024

Daqua Lameek Ritter has been found guilty of killing Dime Doe. In a country with

Read More »
A group of five women hugging and smiling.

Will We Reach Our Goal?

Nora Mortimer October 17, 2023

In January 2016, the United Nations (UN) began making tremendous efforts toward sustainability, the idea

Read More »
Two young girls watching a scary movie in the dark.

Are Horror Movies Hurting Society?

Matt Winneck October 2, 2023

Horror movies have long been a source of spine-tingling thrills and captivating storytelling and continue

Read More »
Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at a podium.

El Salvador’s New Mega-Prison

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 2, 2023

Imagine an average two-bedroom apartment. Now imagine that space housing over 100 residents who share only

Read More »
A group of Brazilian military police force officers holding shields that say “Choque” with one officer pointing a gun.

Policing Police Culture

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 1, 2023

The Washington Post has been keeping a tally of the number of people shot by

Read More »
Scrabble tiles spelling "methodology"

Can Sociology Help Us Understand the “Why” of Mass Shootings?

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 24, 2023

In eight days, three mass shootings occurred in California, totaling nineteen deaths and many injured.

Read More »
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