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| Faculty
Areas of Interest |
| Faculty
members are active scholars involved in a wide range of research projects,
regionally, nationally and internationally. Recent faculty projects
have addressed such themes as: |
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Environmental
crime |
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Globalization,
social justice and human rights |
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Justice
issues related to Native American and Indigenous peoples |
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Wrongful
conviction |
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Gender,
Race, Class and Justice |
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Youth,
crime and justice |
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Genocide |
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Immigration
and border issues |
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Homicide
and violent crime |
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Domestic
violence |
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Cause
lawyering |
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Justice
policy |
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Corrections,
public order and the community |
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Gender
and justice |
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Visual
Criminology |
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Law
and literature |
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Public
attitudes toward crime, immigration and welfare |
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Victim
Services |
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School
violence |
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Terrorism
and U.S. Justice Policy since 9/11 |
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International
and comparative criminology, including research based in Papua
New Guinea, The Netherlands, Cuba, Spain, Great Britain, Bangladesh,
Iraq, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. |
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