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Faculty Scholarship from 2021

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The pre-crime society: Crime, culture and control in the ultramodern age, Bruce A. Arrigo and Brian G. Sellers

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The 'risk' society thesis and the culture(s) of crime control, Bruce A. Arrigo and Brian G. Sellers

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Introduction: The ultramodern age of criminology, control societies, and 'dividual" justice policy, Bruce A. Arrigo, Brian G. Sellers, and Faith Butta

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Strategies to “mitigate” corporate criminalization, Gregg Barak

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The Palgrave handbook of social harm, Pamela Davies (Editor), Paul S. Leighton (Editor), and Tanya Wyatt

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Making aDNA useful for kinship analysis, Bradley E. Ensor

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Comment on German Dziebel: Crow-Omaha and the future of kin term research, Bradley E. Ensor

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The not very patrilocal European neolithic strontium, aDNA, and archaeological kinship analyses, Bradley E. Ensor

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Effects of a virtual educational intervention to teach interprofessional collaboration to community health nursing students, Jenni L. Hoffman and Grigoris Argeros

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Using virtual simulation to teach community health nursing students about public health nursing, Jenni L. Hoffman and Grigoris Argeros

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Parenting practices as a mediating factor between neighborhood disadvantage and delinquency, Young S. Kim and Brian G. Sellers

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For-profit private prisons and the criminal justice–industrial complex, Paul Leighton

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The harms of industrial food production: How modern agriculture, livestock rearing and food processing contribute to disease, environmental degradation and worker exploitation, Paul Leighton

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The case for studying social harm, Paul Leighton and Tanya Wyatt

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Global surveillance: The emerging role of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, Brian G. Sellers

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Answering the call for interprofessional education using a large-scale simulation, Kathleen M. Seurynck, Linda Myler, and Grigoris Argeros

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Editor’s introduction to the special issue, “Centering the margins: Addressing the implementation gap of critical criminology”, Rita Shah

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[Review of the book, Yesterday's monsters: The Manson Family cases and the illusion of parole, by H. Aviram], Rita Shah

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Volunteering and health: The role of social network change, Noah J. Webster, Kristine J. Ajrouch, and Toni C. Antonucci

Faculty Scholarship from 2020

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A lifespan developmental science perspective on trauma experiences in refugee situations, Kristine J. Ajrouch, Rachel Barr, Colette Daiute, Anja C. Huizink, and Paul E. Jose

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A family-centered approach to dementia caregiving: The case of Arab Americans, Kristine J. Ajrouch, Mary Janevic, and Toni C. Antonucci

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Partnering with Middle Eastern/Arab American and Latino immigrant communities to increase participation in Alzheimer’s disease research, Kristine J. Ajrouch, Irving E. Vega, Toni C. Antonucci, Wassim Tarraf, Noah J. Webster, and Laura B. Zahodne

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The inaugural issue of the Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime, Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi and Gregg Barak

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Pre-crime, post-criminology, and the captivity of ultramodern desire, Bruce A. Arrigo, Brian Sellers, and Jo Sostakas

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Chronicles of a radical criminologist: Working the margins of law, power, and justice, Gregg Barak