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In the Media

  • Dr. Ghazi-Tehrani recognized by American Society of Criminology
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  • New Article Testing Plausible Mechanisms for the Contagion of Street Gang Violence by Dr. Matthew Valasik Published in Network Science

Faculty Spotlight

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.

Category: Research

Dr. Bronwen Lichtenstein wins UA Award for Sociology Project

  • April 22nd, 2014

The 2014 UA Awards Luncheon for the Center for Community Based Partnerships was held Friday, April 18th in the Bryant Conference Center. Sociology students from the Department of Criminal Justice

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Explaining Internet-Based Research with UA’s Qualtrics

  • March 13th, 2014

Dr. Kate Seigfried-Spellar was nominated to present at The Faculty Technology Showcase for her use of Qualtrics in her Internet-based research designs. The CIT Faculty Technology Showcase illustrates how faculty

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Dr. Prohaska Presents Research on “Feederism: Abusive Behavior or Stigmatized Lifestyle Choice?”

  • November 7th, 2013

On November 6, 2013, Dr. Ariane Prohaska presented her research as part of the “Feminism Spoken Here” Brown Bag Lecture Series, sponsored by the Women’s Resource Center. Her talk was entitled

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Dr. Lichtenstein Wins Seed Fund Award To Research HIV Stigma Reduction

  • April 26th, 2013

Dr. Bronwen Lichtenstein recently won a seed fund award from The University of Alabama’s Center for Community-Based Partnerships to aid her research on HIV stigma reduction. Dr. Lichtenstein’s project will

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