Browsing Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Author "El Sayed, Sarah"
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An Examination of Parental Temperament and Rearrest Among a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders
Jackson, Lina Maria; 0000-0002-1487-7386 (2021-12-15)The relationship of child to parent, is one that has continuously been regarded as an impactful and important one. Parents are often held responsible for the character of their child as well as being responsible for their ... -
Crime Across the Ages: An Examination of Intergenerational Crime and Recidivism among Serious Juvenile Offenders
Brown, A'Maiya; 0000-0002-9902-3733 (2022-12-19)Although prior research has studied whether parents and their criminal histories impact a juvenile’s likelihood to commit crime, there has been little examination of whether the criminal histories of family members impact ... -
EFFECT OF JUVENILE MENTAL ILLNESS AND ADULT OFFENDING
Hernandez-Garcia, Gabriela; 0000-0002-6380-1740 (2019-08-06)Individuals with mental illness interact with both the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. Over 50% of inmates in jail and prisons have been diagnosed with mental health problems (James & Glaze, 2006; Al-Rousan, ... -
“I DON’T WANNA SOUND PARANOID BUT I’M NOT LIKELY TO TRUST PEOPLE”: UNDERSTANDING WORK AND LIFE STRESSORS IN A SAMPLE OF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS
Sanford, StephanieFederal law enforcement officials risk their lives every day to serve and protect the community from those who break the law. Among today’s society, the constant eye of the public and media can create stressors among federal ...