Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Presentations (1982-2022)
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from 2016
Perceptions of Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Responses From Across the Pond: A Comparison of US and UK Line Officers, Adam Bossler
Roundtable: Discussing the next steps of the International Interdisciplinary Research Consortium on Cybercrime (IIRCC), Adam Bossler
Roundtable: Understanding Cyber-offenders and Pathways in Cyber Crime – Current Evidence and Future Directions, Adam Bossler
Collaborative Project: a Multi-disciplinary Framework for Modeling Spatial, Temporal and Social Dynamics of Cybercriminals, Adam Bossler and Sriram Chellappan
College Students’ Preferences Regarding the Gender of Police Officers in High-risk Situations, Adam Bossler and Heather Hatfield
College Student Support of Women in Law Enforcement, Adam Bossler and Heather Hatfield
Examining UK Constables’ Perceptions of Cybercrime, Adam Bossler, Thomas Holt, and George Burruss
UK Constables’ Perceptions of Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Responses: Do Roles Influence Perceptions?, Adam Bossler, Thomas Holt, and George Burruss
Evans County, GA SPI Site: Lessons Learned and Recommendations Regarding Implementing Technology in Rural Agencies, Adam Bossler and Justin Hoyle
Negotiating Balance: Criminal Justice and Social Complexity in Fragile States, Laurie A. Gould and Matthew Pate
The Road to Deterrence: Motorized Patrol and its Effects on Hot Spots., Laurie Gould and Matthew Pate
School Mass Violence, Weapon Use, and Media-Reported Motives, Lilian Gray and Laura E. Agnich
The Impact of Geocoding Accuracy on Near Repeat Patterns, Jonathan A. Grubb
A Near-repeat Examination of Economic Crimes, Jonathan A. Grubb and Zachary A. Powell
Author Meets Critics: Assessing “cybercrime in Progress: Theory and Prevention of Technology-enabled Offenses” and Its Implications, Thomas Holt and Adam Bossler
Mass Casualty Attacks in Schools: A Qualitative Analysis of Perpetrators’ Manifestos, Kayla Hulon and Laura E. Agnich
Cyber Crime and Identity Theft, Kevin Jennings
The Apple iPhone and its Forensic Challenges, Kevin Jennings
The Lessons Learned from a University Digital Forensics Lab, Kevin Jennings
Exploring the Arrest and Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS) Relationship: Observations from a Young Adult Population, Bryan Lee Miller, John M. Stogner, and Laura E. Agnich
No Statute of Limitations: Will 2017 Bring Closure to the Murder of John Kennedy?, Dennis D. Murphy
Punishment, Penality and Progress: Meeting Needs While Meting Out Justice, Matthew Pate and Laurie A. Gould
Delinquent Behavior among Adopted Youth, Grace Pniewski, Laura E. Agnich, and April M. Schueths
A Propensity Score Matching Approach for Exploring the Victim-offender Overlap, Chad Posick
What We Know and Don’t Know (Yet): The Contributions of Biosocial Criminology, Chad Posick