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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES william.herring

Criminal Justice and Criminology

Melissa Kowalski.
Kowalski
Laurie Drapela.
Drapela
Mary Stohr.
Stohr
Elizabeth Tollefsbol
Tollefsbol
Woo.
Woo
Mei Xiaohan.
Xiaohan
Zachary Hamilton.
Hamilton

Melissa Kowalski, doctorate candidate, Laurie Drapela, associate professor, Mary Stohr, professor, Elizabeth Tollefsbol, doctoral candidate, Youngki Woo, doctoral student, Mei Xiaohan, doctorate student, and Zachary Hamilton, associate professor, and Michael Campagna, former associate professor, criminal justice and criminology, authored “Understanding offender needs over forms of isolation using a repeated measures design” in The Prison Journal (forthcoming).

Sociology

Lindsey Beltz.
Beltz
Jennifer Schwartz.
Schwartz

Lindsey Beltz, doctorate student, and Jennifer Schwartz, professor, sociology, presented “Trends in Female and Male Drunk Driving Prevalence over Thirty Years: Triangulating Diverse Sources of Evidence” during the section on Sociology of Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.

Sociology

Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
Kirkpatrick Johnson
Christine Horne.
Horne

Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, professor and chair, sociology, was invited to present at RC34’s session on “Youth in North America” at the World Congress of the International Sociological Association in Toronto, Canada. While there, Kirkpatrick Johnson also presented “Work Value Transmission from Parents to Children: Seeds That Sprout in Adolescence and Bear Fruit in Adulthood.” She also presented on behalf of herself, professor Christine Horne, and a colleague “The Conditionality of Adolescent Pregnancy Norms” at the Biennial Meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence in Minneapolis.