Theses from 2024
Do Factors Contributing to Wrongful Conviction Differ by Crime Type?, Kaylee Baldwin
The Reality of Indigent Defense in America, Sarah A. Batenko
Applying Social Bond Theory to Foster Care Instability and Justice System Contact, Therin P. Foley
Theses from 2023
An analysis of zero-tolerance and exclusionary policies and their relationship to the school-to-prison pipeline., Madison E. Gomez
Policies on the Victimization of Enumerated Students Across the Geographic South, Matthew D. Kreutz
A Cross-National Investigation of Human Trafficking Exploitation, Aniyah D. Richardson
Examining the relationship between government corruption and internet freedom in the Republic of Turkey, Savannah C. Warren
After Miller v. Alabama: A Content Analysis of Juvenile Sentencing Decisions Across the United States, Kristen H. Williams
Theses from 2022
An Examination of the Relationship Between Childhood Punishment and Adult IPV, Anna G. Griffith
Marsy’s Law in Georgia: Are Domestic Violence Victims Actually Being Protected by the Law?, Victoria Hannes
Defund the Police: Snappy slogan or a viable solution? A case study of Savannah, Georgia, Michayla F. Knox
Wrongful Conviction Compensation in the United States, Brenda I. Morel
THE INFLUENCE OF MISINFORMATION FROM THE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE, Tyler W. Nelson
The 1994 Federal Crime Bill: An Evaluation of the Past, Present, and Future of its Impact on the Criminal Justice System, Jade R. Philpot
Myths, Misconceptions, and Misrepresentations: An Examination of Erroneous Human Trafficking Beliefs, Sarah M. VanOrder
Theses from 2020
Perceptions of the Police in Different Communities, Brittney J. Kindell
The Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Victim Resources at Georgia Southern University, Elizabeth Lacey