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- Angela M. Jones, Ashley M. Blinkhorn & Alexis M. Hawley (2021) Sensitivity to Psychologically Coercive Interrogations: A Comparison of Instructions and Expert Testimony to Improve Juror Decision-Making, Journal of Forensic
- David Pyrooz published “Look who’s talking: The snitching paradox in a representative sample of prisoners,” in the British Journal of Criminology (with Meghan Mitchell, Richard Moule, and Scott Decker)
- Maria Abascal Assistant Professor of Sociology New York University Tuesday, March 30th 12:30pm-2pm MST Zoom link: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/99832150304 Talk Title: People Use Both Heterogeneity and Minority
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- Lori Peek and the Natural Hazards Center received a $30,000 gift from an anonymous donor to establish a new Disability and Disasters Award for the hazards and disaster research and practice community. This award will bring those who
- David Pyrooz published an article in Criminology, titled “Selection, stability, and spuriousness: Testing Gottfredson and Hirschi’s propositions to reinterpret street gangs in self-control perspective,” with coauthors Chris Melde, Donna
- Lori Hunter has had a research dissemination piece published through the Population Reference Bureau. It is titled “Understanding Climate-Related Migration Can Help Policymakers Address Rural Poverty in Low- and Middle-Income
- Lori Hunter received CARTSS funding for field work related to her collaborative research on rural America. The fieldwork will take place during her sabbatical next academic year.