1. Understanding the Relationship Between Young Adult Offending and Participation in Extracurricular and Voluntary Activities Open Access Author: Welsh, Jessica Rachel Title: Understanding the Relationship Between Young Adult Offending and Participation in Extracurricular and Voluntary Activities Area of Honors: Crime, Law, and Justice Keywords: activitiesextracurricular activitiesoffendingdelinquencysubstance abuse File: Download Jessica_Welsh_-_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Derek Allen Kreager, Thesis SupervisorDerek Allen Kreager, Thesis SupervisorDr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. 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
3. Undertanding The Relation Ship Between Juvenile Delinquency And Informal Social Control Through Parental Trust Open Access Author: Ogilvie, Mary Elizabeth Title: Undertanding The Relation Ship Between Juvenile Delinquency And Informal Social Control Through Parental Trust Area of Honors: Crime, Law, and Justice Keywords: delinquencyparental trustsocial controlstructured activies File: Download Mary_E_Ogilvie_Thesis__5_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Melissa Hardy, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. A REVIEW OF THE SOCIO-HISTORICAL, CRIMINOLOGICAL, AND THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE CAMBODIAN AMERICAN POPULATION: A CALL FOR MORE COMPREHENSIVE, EMPIRICAL RESEARCH Open Access Author: Chheang, Dany Chan Title: A REVIEW OF THE SOCIO-HISTORICAL, CRIMINOLOGICAL, AND THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE CAMBODIAN AMERICAN POPULATION: A CALL FOR MORE COMPREHENSIVE, EMPIRICAL RESEARCH Area of Honors: Letters, Arts, and Sciences (Abington) Keywords: model minoritycriminologycrimedelinquencydeportationsoutheast asiancambodianintergenerational traumageneral strainlow self-controlsocial learningneighborhood disadvantagebiosocialimmigrationasian american File: Download Chheang_Dany_CRIMJ2016.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Joseph Connolly, Thesis Supervisor