41. The Effect of National Origin on Sentencing for Non-citizens Open Access Author: Aigeldinger, Emma Title: The Effect of National Origin on Sentencing for Non-citizens Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: ImmigrationCrimeSentencingRace/Ethnicity File: Download Final_Thesis_-_Aigeldinger_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
42. Hate Crime and Civic Engagement Open Access Author: Puthenpurayil, Julian Title: Hate Crime and Civic Engagement Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: hate crimecivic engagement File: Download PuthenpurayilSThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Richard Barry Ruback, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
43. The Subjective Experience of the Female Inmate Open Access Author: Scipioni, Marina Casandra Title: The Subjective Experience of the Female Inmate Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: female inmateperceived severityfamily tiesrelationshipsfriendshipssocial networkssentence lengthqualitativeinterviews File: Download The_Subjective_Experience_of_the_Female_Inmate.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lecinda Marie Yevchak, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
44. The Effects of Attractiveness on Criminal Sentencing Open Access Author: Sloan, Morgan Title: The Effects of Attractiveness on Criminal Sentencing Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: sentencingphysical attractivenessarmed robberyrape File: Download Effects_of_Physical_Attractiveness_on_Sentencing.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Richard B Felson, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
45. A Multivariate Analysis of the Deterrent Effects of Sanctions and Post-Release Supervision Open Access Author: Caristo, Christina Title: A Multivariate Analysis of the Deterrent Effects of Sanctions and Post-Release Supervision Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: deterrencerecidivismsentence lengthoffense category File: Download Thesis_Final_Draft_Christina_C._Pdf.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Thomas Anthony Loughran, IV, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
46. Gender and Involvement in Financial Fraud: Evidence from Two FBI Data Sources Open Access Author: Staley, Katherine Title: Gender and Involvement in Financial Fraud: Evidence from Two FBI Data Sources Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: financial fraudfraudFBIembezzlementUCRgendergender gapgender profilecrimeCriminologygender differences File: Download Submission-1.Staley_Thesis.4-2-2021.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Darrell J Steffensmeier, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
47. College Students' Perceptions of Legitimacy in Police Use of Force Incidents Open Access Author: Alleyne, Victor Title: College Students' Perceptions of Legitimacy in Police Use of Force Incidents Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: racepolicepolice use of forcepolice legitimacyprocedural justicepolice brutality File: Download Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
48. Exclusion from Above: Measuring the Impact of the Trump Presidency on American Attitudes Towards Immigrants Open Access Author: D'Amico, Nicole Title: Exclusion from Above: Measuring the Impact of the Trump Presidency on American Attitudes Towards Immigrants Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: immigrantTrump presidencyattitudes towards immigrantsprejudicegroup threatsymbolic threatnationalism File: Download DAmico_Nicole_Exclusion_from_Above-_Measuring_the_Impact_of_the_Trump_presidency_on_Attitudes_towards_immigrants.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Daniel Joseph Della Posta, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
49. Adolescent Marijuana Use: An Analysis of Protective and Risk Factors on Adolescent Cannabis Consumption Open Access Author: Toliver, Blake Dj Title: Adolescent Marijuana Use: An Analysis of Protective and Risk Factors on Adolescent Cannabis Consumption Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: marijuanaadolescentsprotectiveriskcriminology File: Download FINAL_SCHREYER_HONORS_Thesis_1.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremy Staff, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
50. The Relationship Between How a Child Was Raised And The Likelihood They Will Engage In a Lifestyle of Crime Open Access Author: Townsend, Dayna Title: The Relationship Between How a Child Was Raised And The Likelihood They Will Engage In a Lifestyle of Crime Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: parenting stylesself-controlcrimechildren File: Download thesis_template_final-converted__2_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremy Staff, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor