abstract: Very little information is known about the experiences of graduate students with criminal records in higher education. As such, the purpose of this dissertation seeks to understand the various factors that impact graduate students with criminal records experiences in higher education. The overarching purpose is broken down into three individual research papers. The first research paper uses a thematic analysis to assess the ways Arizona’s four-year public higher education institutions utilize their power, via written policies, to deter, ban, or prohibit college students with criminal records from actively pursuing or participating in academia. Specifically, I provide a robust overview of all the current policies practices that tar...
Life-course perspectives are useful to enhance understanding of the intricate relationship between e...
The overarching research issue addressed in this study is: what are the pathways and experiences for...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
It is well-known that higher education faces the challenge of declining enrollment, particularly pos...
Very little is known about the experiences of college students with criminal records (CSCR), an unde...
Thesis advisor: Andrés Castro SamayoaThe involvement of colleges and universities in the provision o...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
Cnaan, Draine, Frazier, and Sinha (2008) indicated that the more punitive and exclusionary in which ...
Graduation date: 2016Approximately 600,000 individuals will be eventually released from the prison\u...
Higher education provides an opportunity for career development, enhanced societal contributions, an...
The American criminal justice system is designed so that individuals who commit incarcerable crimes ...
In the United States of America there are more people incarcerated than in any other developed count...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
Education serves as potentially the greatest instrument of change and self-improvement within the mo...
Life-course perspectives are useful to enhance understanding of the intricate relationship between e...
The overarching research issue addressed in this study is: what are the pathways and experiences for...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
It is well-known that higher education faces the challenge of declining enrollment, particularly pos...
Very little is known about the experiences of college students with criminal records (CSCR), an unde...
Thesis advisor: Andrés Castro SamayoaThe involvement of colleges and universities in the provision o...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
Cnaan, Draine, Frazier, and Sinha (2008) indicated that the more punitive and exclusionary in which ...
Graduation date: 2016Approximately 600,000 individuals will be eventually released from the prison\u...
Higher education provides an opportunity for career development, enhanced societal contributions, an...
The American criminal justice system is designed so that individuals who commit incarcerable crimes ...
In the United States of America there are more people incarcerated than in any other developed count...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
Education serves as potentially the greatest instrument of change and self-improvement within the mo...
Life-course perspectives are useful to enhance understanding of the intricate relationship between e...
The overarching research issue addressed in this study is: what are the pathways and experiences for...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...