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Student Theses
Theses from 2017
Alcohol Use, Drinking Motivations, and Depression Among College Students: The Roles of Sociotropy and Autonomy, Cameron P. Pugach
Victim-Offender Relationships in Sexual Assault and Subsequent Disclosure and Reporting Styles, Amy R. Ramapuram
Details in Testimony: How Hedge Words Influence People’s Perceptions of Victim Testimony Credibility, Justine B. Rayborn
Marital Rape Perception and Impact of Force, Janelle N. Robinson
Ethics and Bias in Machine Learning: A Technical Study of What Makes Us “Good”, Ashley Nicole Shadowen
Procedural Justice and Citizen Compliance: Police Officer Demeanor and Crime Severity, Shiny Sharma
Risk and Prevalence of Personality Disorders in Sexual Offenders, Allison Sigler
Range of Detection for Proteins and DNA from Fingerprints on Fired and Unfired Cartridge Casings, Stacey-Ann R. Sterling
Treatment, Supervision, and Recidivism of Individuals Convicted of a Sex Offense in the United States: A Pilot Study, Gabriele F. Trupp
A Validation of the Detection of Barbiturates in Hair by ELISA, Alisa M. Valentino
The Divinity of Crime: How spirituality can strengthen the resilience of criminal organizations, David R. Vegvari
Retrieval-Induced Forgetting via Social Media: The Mnemonic Consequences of Posting Pictures on Instagram, Chi Lap Wong
"Why Wouldn't You Like It?": Exploring Masculine Identities in Discussions of Male Rape, Bridget Woods
The Effect of Phenotypic Bias on Lineup Construction Fairness, Sydney Y. Wood
Comparative Study of Uniformed/Undercover Loss Prevention Agents in Reducing Shrinkage in Retail Businesses, Rustam Zakirov
Theses from 2016
Exploration of DNA Transfer in the NYC Subway, Sannia K. Tauqeer
Analysis of synthetic cannabinoids and drugs of abuse amongst HIV-infected individuals, Jillian M. Wetzel