Join us for #NUGivingDay on Tuesday, April 14 and make a gift to any of CSSH's funds! Support from alumni, families, and friends enhances our programs and allows us to provide the best possible experience.
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Prof. Brandon Welsh’s new book “Between Medicine and Criminology” examines the history of the type of criminological examination used in the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study and its founder. Read more at @NUGlobalNews.
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New study by @amfarrell1 (Dir @NU_SCCJ), Prof @carloscuevasphd & PhD student Amelia W. offers one of the most in-depth examinations of the physical and psychological health of youth survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. Stay tuned for key insights.
Congratulations to SCCJ doctoral student Abby Ballou for winning 3rd place in the American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Student Paper Award competition for her paper, “Competitive to a degree.” This is Abby’s second Carte award. Way to go! @ASCRM41 #criminology#asc2024
Congratulations to our very own Dr. Brandon C. Welsh on being named a 2024 ASC Fellow! His groundbreaking work in crime prevention and evidence-based policy continues to shape the future of criminology.
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Congratulations to fifth year SCCJ doctoral student Abby Ballou for winning 3rd place in the American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Student Paper Award competition for her paper, “Competitive to a degree.” This is Abby’s second Carte award. Way to go!
Congratulations Abby!
We are thrilled to share that SCCJ doctoral student Abby Ballou was awarded the ASC Division of Experimental Criminology Student Paper Award for her article “Degrees of difference” published this past year.
(1/2) Very excited @OJPNIJ selected my colleagues & my project with the NJ State Police for funding: https://t.co/uJtO6J67Es. This project will use mixed-methods to measure how intelligence-led poling spread throughout NJ over a decade and its effect on shooting clearance rates.
#NUCSSH’s @NU_SCCJ Professors Ramiro Martinez and Jacob Stowell’s research disproves assertions that immigration causes increases in crime throughout the U.S. Read more from @NUGlobalNews: https://t.co/cUUka72MMU
Hot off the press at @HDSR! Column w/@kdlucas04 about @BARIboston's annual conference, a model for fostering civic research communities worldwide. So much more to do in new places and ways.
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And see the conference highlights here! https://t.co/JDd6lek4as
Thanks to @TheCrimAcademy for having me on the podcast this week! If you’re interested in the papers we discussed, you can check them out here (or reach out for a copy):
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Thank you to @ConversationUS for publishing my essay on my @OJPNIJ funded research on ShotSpotter in Chicago and Kansas City: https://t.co/tIdMfbkY18. #OpenAccess versions of all articles mentioned in the essay are available at https://t.co/YFkcZ3fSjF.
#NUCSSH’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is thrilled to share that @KRussellBrown will be joining their faculty as the Elmer V.H. and Eileen M. Brooks Trustee Professor of Crime, Law, and Justice and Director of Crime, Law and Justice Initiatives in January ‘25!
Congratulations to School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Professor Frost, who has been named ASC (American Society of Criminology) President for the upcoming year!
My article won the 2024 Kimberlé Crenshaw Outstanding Article Award from @SSSP1org 's Critical Race and Ethnic Study Divison! "The committee found your article to be timely and groundbreaking in showcasing the power of ethnography to uncover the operation of the carceral 1/3
Exciting news! In fall '24 @PizaEric is teaching 4, 1 credit courses in Crime Analysis & Mapping. Designed for working professionals, these courses explore the integration of data-driven policing into the organizational culture of public safety agencies.
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During her time at Northeastern Sage has left her mark. Impressing professors and excelling in her courses, Sage has accomplished a remarkable amount in four years. We know Sage's future is bright and can’t wait to see how she excels post-grad! #NU2024
Meet our next senior spotlight, RaGesa Sampson!
RaGesa's commitment to her studies at Northeastern is evident in every role and opportunity she has pursued. We're excited she's sticking around to complete her master's degree with us! #NU2024