1. Sentencing Disparity and Structural Inequality Between Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: Who Goes Free? Open Access Author: Lawrence, Mary Title: Sentencing Disparity and Structural Inequality Between Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: Who Goes Free? Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: domestic violencestructural inequalitysentencingarrestdomestic violencestructural inequalitysentencingarrest File: Download ML_THESIS_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Laurie Katherine Scheuble, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors AdvisorCaren E Bloom-Steidle, Faculty Reader
2. 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