11. THE LASTING IMPACT OF A CRIMINAL RECORD: EFFECTS OF ARRESTS AND INCARCERATIONS ON EMPLOYMENT STATUS Open Access Author: Schmitt, Samantha Elizabeth Title: THE LASTING IMPACT OF A CRIMINAL RECORD: EFFECTS OF ARRESTS AND INCARCERATIONS ON EMPLOYMENT STATUS Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: arrestarrestsincarcerationincarcerationsemploymentout of labor forceunemploymentcriminal recordban the boxNLSY97National Longitudinal Survey of Youthrace File: Download Samantha_Schmitt_SHC_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Holly Nguyen, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
12. TRANSFERRED JUVENILES: THE EFFECTS OF RACE AND GENDER ON SENTENCING OUTCOMES Open Access Author: O'Donnell-Zwaig, Erin Title: TRANSFERRED JUVENILES: THE EFFECTS OF RACE AND GENDER ON SENTENCING OUTCOMES Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: juvenilessentencingracefocal concerns theorycriminologytransferred juveniles File: Download Riley_s_Thesis_Template_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
13. Family and Medical Leave: The Rhetoric of Paid Family Leave Open Access Author: Rothenberg, Jaclyn Title: Family and Medical Leave: The Rhetoric of Paid Family Leave Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Paid family leavefamily leavematernity leavepaternity leaveparental leavesick leavepolitical partieswomengenderracesenioritycommittee assignmenttarget populationsissue definitionissue frameworkFamily and Medical Leave File: Download Rothenberg_Jaclyn_Family_and_Medical_Leave_-_The_Rhetoric_of_Paid_Family_Leave.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Marie Hojnacki, Thesis SupervisorGretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
14. Race, Spanish History, and the Translator's Style in Beatriz Alcaná's 'Falsos amigos' Open Access Author: Talbot, Amanda Title: Race, Spanish History, and the Translator's Style in Beatriz Alcaná's 'Falsos amigos' Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: Spanish historytranslation ethicstranslator's stylepower dynamics in translationrace File: Download ThesisTalbot.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Sarah Jo Townsend, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
15. 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