Submissions from 2024
A Cross-Disciplinary Undergraduate Research Project: Bonding through Books with Incarcerated Mothers and Grandmothers, April Terry and Sarah Miller
Submissions from 2023
Chippin ’ in: An analysis of the criminological concepts within Cyberpunk 2077, Morgan Steele
A survey of issues in the recruitment, hiring and retention of law enforcement officers : Investigating the rural-urban divide, Morgan Steele, Tamara Lynn, and Abigail Hayes
Submissions from 2021
Sexual Violence in Rural Places: Policy Implication for First-Responding Law Enforcement Officers, Viviana Lizarraga and April Terry
Community stakeholders’ perceptions of crime and victimization: A mixed-methods approach to understanding collective efficacy and social cohesion in the rural heartland, Ashley Lockwood and April Terry Ph.D.
Submissions from 2020
Effects of Different Types of Forensic Evidence on Arrest Probability: Toward a New Typology of Evidence, Morgan Steele Ph.D.
Exposure to Urbanized Poverty and Attitude Change: A Longitudinal Case Study on Service-Learning with Rural Undergraduate Criminal Justice Students, April Terry Ph.D. and Ashley Lockwood
Federal Sentencing Disparities and Marginalized Offenders: Revisiting Cumulative Disadvantage Theory Through Individual-Level Variables, April Terry and Ashley Lockwood
Submissions from 2018
Prosecutorial Misconduct: Typologies and Need for Policy Reform, Rylee Broyles and Tamara J. Lynn
Submissions from 2017
Advancing the Line: Increasing Empirical Literature on Justice-Involved Veterans, Paul A. Lucas