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  1. Faculty Mentoring: Experiences with and Considerations for a College-Based Model

    This article focuses on models of faculty mentoring and how these have been implemented at the college-level. As most mentoring, especially of...

    Ashley G. Blackburn in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 25 July 2023
  2. Moving Beyond Abstracted Empiricism: Pursuing New Sociological Directions in Theorizing Male-to-Female Sexual Assault on University/College Campuses

    The social scientific study of sexual assault on North American university/college campuses started in 1957 with a path-breaking survey conducted by...

    Walter S. DeKeseredy, ** Lam Ip, Andrea DeKeseredy in Critical Criminology
    Article 06 May 2023
  3. Overrepresented and Underscrutinized: How White Athletes Prevail in US College Athletic Recruitment and Admission

    This chapter applies Critical Whiteness Studies (CWS) to review research on US higher education’s college athletic admission system. US college...
    Kirsten Hextrum in Handbook of Critical Whiteness
    Living reference work entry 2023
  4. Academics Versus Athletics? The Protection and Prioritization of College Athletics in an Era of Neoliberal Austerity

    In an era of neoliberal capitalism, public funding to higher education has increasingly been subject to austerity measures that, based on...

    Victoria E. Collins in Critical Criminology
    Article 10 June 2022
  5. Predictors of Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment Among Chinese Nationals: Are College Students Different?

    This study examines the predictors of tolerance for different forms of sexual harassment among Chinese nationals, both students and non-students,...

    Yang V. Liu, Mahesh K. Nalla in Asian Journal of Criminology
    Article 27 March 2023
  6. Covid-19 and Its Link to Victimization Among College Students

    In late 2019, the first cases of the disease (Covid-19) caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2 were discovered. A few months later, a global...

    Leah E. Daigle, Katelyn P. Hancock, Travis C. Chafin in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 08 August 2021
  7. Victimization Prevention and Awareness on College Campuses: Interconnection Between Title IX and #MeToo

    The #MeToo movement centers on raising awareness of risky situations for victimization and encourages the general community to intervene in these...

    Andia M. Azimi, Jessica C. Fleming, Brittany E. Hayes in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 07 January 2021
  8. Who do you trust? College students’ attribution of stigma to peers with incarceration histories

    Objectives

    This brief communication tests how an undergraduate student’s incarceration history (i.e., previous incarceration vs. no previous...

    Jon Overton, Michelle D. Fretwell, Christopher P. Dum in Journal of Experimental Criminology
    Article 29 April 2021
  9. Factors Associated with #MeToo Involvement Among College Students

    Sexual violence is a topic that has received increasing national attention and has been identified as a commonly occurring social issue. In response...

    Chrystina Y. Hoffman in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 18 November 2020
  10. The Evolution of College and University Campus Security in the United States: Congressional Legislation, Administrative Directives, and Policing

    The history of institutions of higher education (IHE) in the United States reveals that criminal victimization, ranging from sexual assault to...
    Bonnie S. Fisher, Michelle E. Protas, ... John J. Sloan in The Handbook of Security
    Chapter 2022
  11. Sexual Harassment in Transit Environments among College Students in the #MeToo Era: Reporting Evidence from Six Continents

    Evaluating patterns of sexual violence against young people across the world in the era of the #MeToo movement presents great opportunities for...

    Vania Ceccato, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article Open access 12 December 2020
  12. Are Schools in Prison Worth It? The Effects and Economic Returns of Prison Education

    Recent expansions in prison school offerings and the re-introduction of the Second Chance Pell Grant have heightened the need for a better...

    Ben Stickle, Steven Sprick Schuster in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article Open access 21 October 2023
  13. Student-Athlete Male-Perpetrated Sexual Assault Against Men: Racial Disparities in Perceptions of Culpability and Punitiveness

    Racial disparities in perceptions of sexual assault incidents have largely focused on male-perpetrated violence against women. However, in some...

    Ráchael A. Powers, Vanessa Centelles, Javon Williams in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 27 July 2023
  14. Substance Use On Campus: Exploring the Implications of Paranormal Beliefs

    Concern over substance use, including alcohol, marijuana, and amphetamines, among college students remains high. Substance use on campus is...

    Amanda Heitkamp, Thomas J. Mowen, John H. Boman in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 02 March 2022
  15. The Crisis of Higher Education: Neoliberalism and the Privileging of “Innovation” in The Twenty-First Century

    The authors of this paper maintain that challenging the frame of “innovation” as a privileged keyword for higher education is a fresh and useful...

    Daniel Morris, Harry Targ in Critical Criminology
    Article 01 September 2022
  16. Are All Aspirations and Expectations Alike? A Longitudinal Test of Domain-Specific Effects of Future Beliefs on Offending

    Major criminological theories contend that criminal behavior is affected by our perceptions of the future, including the goals we aspire to and our...

    Article 01 March 2024
  17. A Climate of Change

    The police professionalisation movement has resulted in the development of new pathways of training and education for new recruits. Guided by the...
    Jack Greig-Midlane, Michael Harris in A Police Officer’s Guide to Academic Research
    Chapter 2023
  18. Introduction

    In this introduction to the book, some context to the authors is provided, their experience and positioning within the framework of policing, the...
    Anne Eason, Kieran McCartan in A Police Officer’s Guide to Academic Research
    Chapter 2023
  19. Conclusion—Putting It All Together

    The police professionalisation movement has resulted in the development of new pathways of training and education for new recruits. Guided by the...
    Chapter 2023
  20. What Is Affirmative Consent?

    Affirmative consent was first articulated on college campuses in the United States in the 1990s. Affirmative consent demanded verbal, positive...
    Lisa Featherstone, Cassandra Byrnes, ... Paige Donaghy in The Limits of Consent
    Chapter Open access 2024
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