Graduate student Jacob Foster is not quite ready to end his academic career when he graduates with his master’s degree in criminal justice sciences this spring.
Unit: Criminal Justice Sciences
ISU scholars show how kids of underrepresented communities have unequal access and opportunities in school
Through their research, Assistant Professors of Elementary Education Dr. Shamaine Bertrand and Dr. Erin Quast; Assistant Psychology Professor Dr. Brea Banks ’10, Ph.D. ’15; and Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Sciences Dr. Charles Bell have shown that there is a chasm between the American dream and American reality.
CAST alumni profiles: Jennifer (Soderholm) Ahrens ’85
It’s no doubt that Criminal Justice Sciences alum Jennifer Ahrens ’85 has a passion for helping others.
Redbird media: Latest #RedbirdScholar books
Here are the latest books by #RedbirdScholars.
Criminal Justice Sciences professor set to attend the 65th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Through her role on the executive committee of the World Society of Victimology, Dr. Dawn Beichner will attend the 65th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women this month.
“It values connection and authenticity:” Criminal justice sciences professor’s new book looks at the world of tattooing
Did you know that tattooing was a fad among elites in the late 1800s in Europe and the United States?
World-renowned Holocaust historian explains how ordinary people can commit such atrocities
Nazi Germany’s Reserve Police Battalion 101 executed tens of thousands of innocent men, women, and children during World War II. These reserve police officers were responsible for mass shootings and roundups of Jewish people deported to Nazi death camps in 1942 during the German occupation of Poland.
Research series featuring race and the criminal justice system in America set for January 29
Dr. Frank Beck, associate professor of sociology, along with criminal justice graduate student Alexis Swanson, will present their answers to the question, “Why do African Americans spend more time in jail than whites?”
Ordinary Men: Exploring why people commit atrocities
The free, virtual program will feature Christopher Browning, author of the book Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland.
African American Studies lectures feature Dr. Miltonette Craig, Dr. Gregory Braswell
African American Studies will present Dr. Miltonette Craig and Dr. Gregory Braswell for the fall 2020 lecture series.