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2013 Student Research Conference:
26th Annual Student Research Conference
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Justice Systems (2013)
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The following abstracts for discipline
Justice Systems
have been submitted:
Aldrich Hazen Ames: The Most Detrimental Spy In the History of the CIA
Oral Paper
(History, Justice Systems)
John T. Harker
Dr. David Robinson and Dr. Jeff Gall, Faculty Mentors
(301-5, 2:00, VH 1236)
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The Great Chicago Chasm: The South Side's Journey from Stockyards to Capone
Oral Paper
(History, Justice Systems)
Kristin L. Grossman
Dr. David Robinson and Dr. Cutis Blakely, Faculty Mentors
(203-1, 9:30, VH 1236)
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New Perspectives on Rehabilitating Psychopaths
Poster
(Justice Systems, Sociology, Psychology)
Nicholas M. Riggins
Dr. Amber Johnson, Faculty Mentor
(P-10-8, 3:30, GEO)
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