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2009 Student Research Conference:
22nd Annual Student Research Conference
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Justice Systems (2009)
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The following abstracts for discipline
Justice Systems
have been submitted:
The Agnewian Strain of Marceldom in Proust's
The Captive & The Fugitive
Oral Paper
(English, Justice Systems, Interdisciplinary)
John P. McDonough
Dr. Bob Mielke and Prof. Joe Nedelec, Faculty Mentors
(49-1, 2:45, OP 2113)
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Another Time, Another Place: Predicting Potential Criminality of Students Enrolled in a Highly Selective, Public, Liberal Arts University
Oral Paper
(Justice Systems, Sociology/Anthropology, Psychology)
Danielle A. Tolson
Dr. G. Victoria Landrum and Prof. Joe Nedelec, Faculty Mentors
(35-5, 2:15, VH 1424)
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The DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000: A Case Study in the Application of a Policy Making Model
Oral Paper
(Political Science, Justice Systems)
Sarah E. Felts
Dr. Randy Hagerty, Faculty Mentor
(52-4, 3:30, OP 2115)
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Religiosity and Attitudes toward Violence in Hispanic Gang Members
Oral Paper
(Justice Systems, Philosophy & Religion)
Josh L. Harris
Dr. G. Victoria Landrum and Prof. Joe Nedelec, Faculty Mentors
(35-1, 1:15, VH 1424)
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