List of Completed Thesis

STRESSED OUT OR OUT OF CONTROL?  A TEST OF STRESS/STRAIN AND CONTROL THEORIES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR ACROSS RACE
By:  Melissa A. Burbank
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2005

POLICE OCCUPATIONAL IDENTITY AND FAMILY VIOLENCE
By:  Michael McClary
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2005

MARX'S HUMANISM
By:  Julian Esteban Torres
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, May 2006

CHANGE IN FAMILY AND PEER ADVERSE LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES IN RELATION TO JUVENILE FIRESETTING
By:  Patrick A. Roberts
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2006

TELEVISION EXPOSURE, FEELINGS OF FEAR AND CONFIDENCE IN THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT:  IS THE GOVERNMENT USING MEDIA TO CREATE A CULTURE OF FEAR?
By:  Janine Marie Soule
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2006

HOW KANT WOULD CHOOSE TO DIE:  A KANTIAN DEFENSE OF EUTHANASIA
By:  Jennifer A. Bulcock
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2006

POWER AND PUNISHMENT IN NIETZSCHE
By:  Jacob Skinner
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2006 

ARENDT AND FOUCAULT:  PERSPECTIVES ON MODERNITY AND CITIZENSHIP
By:  Martin F. Rowley
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, September 2007

THE ROLE OF PEER NETWORKS IN MEDIATING AND MODERATING RACIAL DISPARITITES IN YOUTH VIOLENCE
By:  Louis F. Burdi
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2007

KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTIONS OF "CYBERTERRORISM"
By:  Andrew J. Van Hoogenstyn
Master of Arts in Justice Studies, December 2007



 




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