Congratulations DR. Caralin Branscum on her success defending her dissertation, Examining the Relationship Between Victim Self-Protective Behaviors and Sexual Assault Case Processing! 🎉 @BCaralin
Excited to share this pub, w/ amazing colleagues @Prof_TNR @jnixy @BradCampbell3 @BCaralin 👇👇👇
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Minnesota Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI): Lessons Learned from a Decade of SAKI Evaluations https://t.co/nrAaLDPepT
#Qualitative Data Analysis: 16 Articles on Process & Method - The 16 articles in this compilation are narrowly focused on issues relevant to applying a quality approach to the analytical process https://t.co/5ghKuQ21I6
With @fausocialworkcj grads (Hodges @BCaralin Garcia & Victory) & faculty (Sun & Dobrin), I published an article (@RoosCjc@UMKCSHSS@umkcalumni@UMKC) titled “Forensic evidence in sexual assault laws: A content analysis of state statutes in the USA” in Journal of Crime & Justice
🚨#jobopportunity
We are hiring THREE nine-month tenure-track Assistant Professors to begin Fall 2025!
To apply go to: https://t.co/o8Y84IQ3CE and search for Job ID #37749. Review of applications will begin on September 16, 2024.
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A @RANDCorporation study found representation at first appearance hearings reduced the use of financial release conditions and #pretrial#detention. Learn about the positive impact of public defenders 👉 https://t.co/Lk1dko6kwS
@AcademicChatter When submitting a peer review, do you always include “Confidential Comments to the Editor” in addition to your review for the authors? Or is that only for serious concerns? I’ve never felt compelled to write anything specific to the Editor.