Ep. 112 Studying and Measuring Sex Trafficking in the United States with Teresa Kulig

Ep. 112 Studying and Measuring Sex Trafficking in the United States with Teresa Kulig

Teresa Kulig is an associate professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska Omaha, where she coordinates the Doctoral and Fast Track programs. Dr. Kulig is also co-director of the Victimology and Victim Studies Research Lab. She earned her PhD from the University of Cincinnati in 2018. Her research interests include studying the nature and control of sex and labor trafficking, the measurement and theories of victimization, public opinion on responses to victimization, and the social construction of crime.

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Ep. 69 What do we know about community violence? Responding to violence and disseminating research with Thomas Abt

Ep. 69 What do we know about community violence? Responding to violence and disseminating research with Thomas Abt

This weeks we speak with Thomas Abt, a research professor at the University of Maryland's Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. We discuss several key issues: (1) what is community violence? (2) how do we go about addressing community violence? and (3) how do we disseminate research in a way that non-academics can understand?   Thomas is the founding director of the Violence Research Center. You can find him on Twitter @Abt_Thomas. Please remember to rate and review!!

3 Apr 202350min

Ep. 68 What Do We Know About Police Use of Force? Deadly Force with Justin Nix

Ep. 68 What Do We Know About Police Use of Force? Deadly Force with Justin Nix

This week we talk with Justin Nix, a professor of criminology at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Justin talks to us about: what are some of the statistics on police use of deadly force? what do we currently know and don't know about use of force? where should policing research on use of force go in the future? and finally, we discuss police legitimacy.    Justin has published in Criminology & Public Policy, Justice Quarterly, and Criminology. You can find Justin on Twitter @JNixy.

20 Mars 202350min

Ep. 67 Grad Spotlight: Employment, Work History, and Recidivism with Simon Kolbeck

Ep. 67 Grad Spotlight: Employment, Work History, and Recidivism with Simon Kolbeck

This week we speak with Simon Kolbeck, a doctoral candidate at The Ohio State University's Department of Sociology. Simon talks to us about the impacts that incarceration can have on recidivism, what role employment plays, and how race and ethnicity matter. We discuss a paper by Simon in which he studied the role of work history and race in the employment-recidivism relationship.    Simon has been published in places like Criminology and the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.

6 Mars 202341min

Ep. 66 Zooming into focus: Cyber security, Cybercrime, and Zoom Bombings with Claire Lee

Ep. 66 Zooming into focus: Cyber security, Cybercrime, and Zoom Bombings with Claire Lee

This week we spoke with Claire Lee who is a professor at UMass Lowell's School of Criminology and Justice Studies. Claire talked to us about what cybercrime and cyber security entail. We also discuss a paper she wrote about zoom bombings during COVID-19.

20 Feb 202339min

Ep. 65 That’s So Random! Experimental Criminology with Brook Kearley

Ep. 65 That’s So Random! Experimental Criminology with Brook Kearley

This week we talked to Brook Kearley, a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore in the School of Social Work. Brook talks to us about experimental designs in criminology. We also discuss a paper in which she evaluated a drug court.

6 Feb 202344min

Ep. 64 Grad Life: It’s the Final Countdown! Writing and Defending Your Dissertation with Carlena Orosco, Wesley Smith, and Lucas Alward

Ep. 64 Grad Life: It’s the Final Countdown! Writing and Defending Your Dissertation with Carlena Orosco, Wesley Smith, and Lucas Alward

This week we have three guests, Carlena Orosco, a professor in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics at Cal State LA, Luke Alward, a professor of Criminal Justice at Boise State University, and Wes Smith, who does research and development for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. They are all recent PhDs who share insights and advice on writing the dissertation and then defending it. They also let us know what they did after they defended to celebrate their huge accomplishment.  Writing the Dissertation: 00:00:00 Defending the Dissertation: 00:35:51 The Aftermath: 00:53:42

23 Jan 20231h 4min

Ep. 63 Career Reflection: Some Unstructured Socializing with Wayne Osgood

Ep. 63 Career Reflection: Some Unstructured Socializing with Wayne Osgood

This week we speak with Wayne Osgood, a professor emeritus at Penn State University's Department of Sociology and Criminology. Wayne walks us through his early career and how he became a criminologist. Then we talk about one of his signature pieces, a 1996 publication in American Sociological Review, "Routine Activities and Individual Deviant Behavior." Finally, Wayne gives us his thoughts on the field and where we should go moving forward. It was an absolute pleasure to speak with Wayne Osgood.    Wayne has been published in journals such as Criminology, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, and Journal of Research on Adolescence.

9 Jan 202354min

Ep. 0.8 GIFing it up (and Memeing it): Fall 2022 Review and Spring 2023 Preview with Jenn and Jose

Ep. 0.8 GIFing it up (and Memeing it): Fall 2022 Review and Spring 2023 Preview with Jenn and Jose

Join us for this episode as we review our exciting Fall22 slate of episodes and preview our equally as exciting Spring 23 episodes. We will have a fun time discussing what we've recorded and were we plan on going in the future. We talk about GIFs and the ASC conference. We also drop some updates on our lives! It's a good time as we semi-wing it (again) this time! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @TheCrimAcademy. Also visit our website The Crim Academy Website. Please rate and review on iTunes and where you can!!!

2 Jan 202353min

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