Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
Addressing the opioid epidemic through resource mobilization in the North Carolina Piedmont Triad area |
2020 |
757 |
The goal of this master’s thesis is to investigate approaches to the opioid epidemic in the Piedmont Triad Region in North Carolina. Through interviews and case study methodologies, I examine the history, functions, and resource mobilization of CURE ... |
An exploratory study into the lives of formerly incarcerated Black women |
2022 |
233 |
The scholarly literature has addressed several instances in which Black women experience oppression in their daily lives and within their community (e.g., stigmatization, housing inequality, healthcare, education, employment, policing, and systemic r... |
Is the Me Too movement influencing a shift towards carceral feminism? |
2021 |
833 |
In 2017, #MeToo initiated a worldwide dialogue surrounding sexual assault and the lack of punishment offenders have received by the criminal justice system by providing a platform for survivors to share their experiences. Sexual assault is a highly u... |
How convict criminologists navigate stigma |
2021 |
533 |
The purpose of this study is to explore how those involved with the Convict Criminology Group navigate any stigma related to their criminal history. While not all members of this group have a criminal history, many do. I conducted semi structured int... |