List of Completed Projects

SENTENCE DISPARITY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE BRUGLARY CASES FROM 2003-2005
By:  Juliette Andoh
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2006

CHANGES IN VERDICT FROM PRE-DELIBERATION TO POST DELIBERATION:  THE EFFECTS OF LEGAL REASONING AND GROUP PRESSURE
By:  Trista DeRobbio
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2006

YOUTH AND COMMUNITY POLICING:  THE EFFECTS OF POSITIVE SPECIALIZED POLICE ATTENTION IN A NEW ENGLAND CITY
By:  Brynn Dunne
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2006

DIVERSION: A SPECIAL CASE OF ENDS-BASED JUSTICE
By:  Patrick Paoletti
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2006

U.S. PROBATION:  IN DISTRICT EMPLOYMENT PROJECT FOR THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
By:  Janice Benard
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2006

RESIDENT PERSPECTIVES AND SUGGESTIONS ON GROUP HOME LIVING AND STAFF PERFORMANCE
By:  Kelly E. Manning
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2006

CITIZENS' LEVELS OF FEAR OF CRIME AND SATISFACTION WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT:  THE EFFECTS OF SEX AND AGE
By:  Amanda Medlyn
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2006

THE EFFECTS OF JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICERS IN A SCHOOL SETTING
By:  Andrea Chrisstoffels
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, May 2007

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE ADVISORY GROUP ON JUVENILE JUSTICE:  HELPING COMMUNITIES HELP YOUTH
By:  Stephanie Garbo
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2007

CREATION OF JUST 405 COURSE - TECHNOLOGY, CRIME AND SOCIETY:  A FORENSIC EXPLORATION OF HIGH-TECH AND DIGITAL CRIME
By:  Kevin O'Shea
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2007

DEVELOPING A VIRTUAL INFORMATION NETWORK FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE AND LAW
By:  Brian Tyson
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2007

A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS AT THE USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY BY TERRORISTS
By:  Matthew Stavropoulos
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2007

WORKING WITH IMMIGRANT VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE:  A MANUAL FOR ADVOCATES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
By:  Melissa Mangold
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, May 2008

P2P FILE SHARING:  STUDENT PIRACY IN THE DIGITAL AGE.  A UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE RESPONSE
By:  Sasho Mitrevski
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, May 2008

IMPAIRED DRIVER INTERVENTION:  IS IT POSSIBLE TO DETER DRUNK DRIVING?
By:  Shane John Mohalley
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, May 2008

FORENSICS:  THE TRUTH BEHIND CSI
By:  Molly Bond
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2008

CASE TRACKING IN CHILD ADVOCACY CENTERS
By:  Jasmyn Rae Brown
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2008

FEMALE PERPETRATED CRIME:  LOOKING AT THE MOTIVATIONS & TRENDS BEHIND THIS PHENOMENON:  A COMPARISON OF NATIONAL AND PORTSMOUTH, NH STATISTICS
By:  Caitlin Johansen
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2008

INMATE TELEPHONE CHARGES
By:  Bonnie Lanigan
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2008

JURY DELIBERATION:  THE EFFECTS OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL NORMS IN DETERMINING GUILT
By:  Katherine Martin
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2008

THE REFORMULATION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC DEFENDER'S OFFICE CASE FILING SYSTEM
By:  Peter J. Morrison
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2008

THE ROCKINGHAM PUBLIC DEFENDERS
By:  Michael D. Denis
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2008




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