Ms. Danielle Crimmins and Dr. Kate Siegfried-Spellar won best paper at the International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research (IOSSBR) conference. Ms. Crimmins was an undergraduate student in the Criminal Justice department who graduated in 2012. Through an independent study course Ms. Crimmins and Dr. Siegfried-Spellar worked on a paper that resulted in a publication: “Peer Attachment, Sexual Experiences, & Risky Online Behaviors as Predictors of Sexting Behaviors among Undergraduate Students.” Ms. Crimmins presented the co-authored paper at the IOSSBR conference held in Las Vegas on October 13-14, 2014.
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Dr. Adam Lankford recently published a study on the 2016 Dallas and Baton Rouge cop killers, who committed two of the worst targeted attacks on American police officers in recent history — within eleven days of each other.