1. Age and Gender Involvement in White Collar Crime Open Access Author: Prewitt, Brian Richard Title: Age and Gender Involvement in White Collar Crime Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: White Collar CrimeFraudCriminologyGenderAge File: Download Brian_Prewitt_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Darrell J Steffensmeier, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. An Analysis of the Age Crime Relationship Using FBI Serious Offenses Open Access Author: Swigart, Kristen Lee Title: An Analysis of the Age Crime Relationship Using FBI Serious Offenses Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: FBISerious OffensesAge-Crime Relationship File: Download 1-Swigart_KL_HonorsThesis2014.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Darrell J Steffensmeier, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The spurious relationship between alcohol, caffeine, marijuana, and delinquent behavior: An analysis of the potential "causes" of delinquency Open Access Author: Jackowski, Jacquelyn Ann Title: The spurious relationship between alcohol, caffeine, marijuana, and delinquent behavior: An analysis of the potential "causes" of delinquency Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: substance usedelinquencyMonitoring the Future File: Download Jackowski_Jacquelyn_Thesis_Spring_2015.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremy Staff, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Peer Networks: Impact on Juvenile Delinquency Open Access Author: Roney, Michelle Marie Title: Peer Networks: Impact on Juvenile Delinquency Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: Peer Networks; Juvenile Delinquency File: Download Roney_Michelle_PeerNetworksImpactOnJuvenileDelinquency.pdf Thesis Supervisors: D. Wayne Osgood, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Marijuana and its relationship to educational expectations in adolescence. Open Access Author: Demoura, Eric Joseph Title: Marijuana and its relationship to educational expectations in adolescence. Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: marijuanaadolescencealcoholeducationexpectation File: Download FINAL_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremy Staff, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
6. Pennsylvania Drug Court Effectiveness: The Montgomery County Experience Open Access Author: Banerjee, Michael Arjun Title: Pennsylvania Drug Court Effectiveness: The Montgomery County Experience Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: PennsylvaniaDrug courtEffectiveness File: Download FINAL_THESIS_Updated_4-12.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Lecinda Marie Yevchak, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
7. Effects of Secondary Convictions on Pennsylvania Death Penalty Sentencing Outcomes Open Access Author: Ivins, Ryan James Title: Effects of Secondary Convictions on Pennsylvania Death Penalty Sentencing Outcomes Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: criminal justicesentencingdeath penaltycapital punishment File: Download Honors_Thesis_FINAL_COPY.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
8. Gender Differences in Varieties of Insurance Fraud Open Access Author: Ruggiero, Natalia Teresa Title: Gender Differences in Varieties of Insurance Fraud Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: FraudInsurance FraudGenderWhite Collar CrimeGender Differences File: Download Ruggiero_Natalia_InsuranceFraud.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Darrell J Steffensmeier, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
9. The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse on Moral Development: Childhood Victimization and Moral Foundations Theory Open Access Author: Fisher, Brenna Title: The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse on Moral Development: Childhood Victimization and Moral Foundations Theory Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: Child Sexual AbuseMoral Foundations TheoryCriminologySexual AbuseMorality File: Download BFisher_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Silver, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
10. HOW THE RACE OF THE DEFENDANT, VICTIM, AND TYPE OF LEGAL REPRESENTATION UTILIZED INFLUENCES THE LIKELIHOOD OF RECEIVING THE DEATH PENALTY Open Access Author: Crutchfield, Candice Nicole Title: HOW THE RACE OF THE DEFENDANT, VICTIM, AND TYPE OF LEGAL REPRESENTATION UTILIZED INFLUENCES THE LIKELIHOOD OF RECEIVING THE DEATH PENALTY Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: Death penaltycapital punishmentcriminologycriminal justice reformcriminal justiceraceethnicitydisenfranchisementlegal representationfirst degree murderPennsylvaniacourtspublic defendercourt appointed attorney File: Download Crutchfield_Final_Thesis_PDF.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor