2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"The perceptions of individuals with criminal backgrounds may lead to an unfair judgement from their peers or even employers. These perceptions can hold someone back who may have committed a crime in their young age that may ultimately follow them for the rest of their adult life. The questions in this study are to determine how their own peers see them and how they think that perceptions will affect the lives of an student with a criminal record. Do they think the student with a criminal record will have the same opportunities as they do after college?"https://youtu.be/r6qVP65MEg
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2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationAs the United States holds close to ...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
This research explores child abuse, which includes sexual, physical, verbal abuse and neglect, is a ...
Being a convicted felon in today’s society is challenging; once convicted, felons are labeled and st...
How do individuals form stereotypes about individuals with criminal records? Do they rely on the ne...
Many forms of minor criminal behavior are known to be more commonly engaged in by young people. As i...
Very little is known about the experiences of college students with criminal records (CSCR), an unde...
11 million people have a criminal record in the UK. 1 in 3 men have a criminal record - just over ha...
abstract: Very little information is known about the experiences of graduate students with criminal ...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
Higher education provides an opportunity for career development, enhanced societal contributions, an...
Life-course perspectives are useful to enhance understanding of the intricate relationship between e...
The American criminal justice system is designed so that individuals who commit incarcerable crimes ...
The main reasons for why stereotypes of police officers about criminals are dangerous and affecting ...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationAs the United States holds close to ...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
This research explores child abuse, which includes sexual, physical, verbal abuse and neglect, is a ...