Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
This collection contains research published or presented by departmental faculty. All submissions are subject to applicable copyright restrictions. For questions contact ScholarsRepository@fhsu.edu

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Submissions from 2023

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Chippin ’ in: An analysis of the criminological concepts within Cyberpunk 2077, Morgan Steele

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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

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Sexual Violence in Rural Places: Policy Implication for First-Responding Law Enforcement Officers, Viviana Lizarraga and April Terry

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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

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Effects of Different Types of Forensic Evidence on Arrest Probability: Toward a New Typology of Evidence, Morgan Steele Ph.D.

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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

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Federal Sentencing Disparities and Marginalized Offenders: Revisiting Cumulative Disadvantage Theory Through Individual-Level Variables, April Terry and Ashley Lockwood

Submissions from 2018

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Prosecutorial Misconduct: Typologies and Need for Policy Reform, Rylee Broyles and Tamara J. Lynn

Submissions from 2017

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Advancing the Line: Increasing Empirical Literature on Justice-Involved Veterans, Paul A. Lucas