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Congratulations to Nick Branic who received the UCI Social Ecology Graduate Student Mentoring Award.

…Continue Reading Congratulations to Nick Branic who received the UCI Social Ecology Graduate Student Mentoring Award.

Rylan Simpson honored with 2017 Associated Graduate Students Judges’ Award

Rylan Simpson received the Judges’ Award at the 2017 Associated Graduate Students’ (AGS) Symposium for his presentation: “Lock, Load… and Smile? Facial Expressions and Perceptions of the Police”….Continue Reading Rylan Simpson honored with 2017 Associated Graduate Students Judges’ Award

Congratulations to James Wo who successfully defended his dissertation.

James will be joining the Department of Sociology at the University of Iowa as an Assistant Professor starting Fall 2017….Continue Reading Congratulations to James Wo who successfully defended his dissertation.

Dr. Kubrin quoted in Fox News story

Read the story “Did California prison reform lead to an increase in crime?” here: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/04/17/did-california-prison-reform-lead-to-increase-in-crime.html…Continue Reading Dr. Kubrin quoted in Fox News story

Dr. Kubrin quoted in Washington Post story

Read the story ““Sessions says 42 percent of federal cases involve non-Americans, but half of arrests are immigration crimes” here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2017/05/02/sessions-says-42-percent-of-federal-cases-involve-non-americans-but-half-of-arrests-are-immigration-crimes/…Continue Reading Dr. Kubrin quoted in Washington Post story

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