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Lindenwood's Harris Named National Defensive Player Of The Year, Lindenwood University Dec 2016

Lindenwood's Harris Named National Defensive Player Of The Year, Lindenwood University

Archived Lindenwood Press Releases

No abstract provided.


Hear Us Roar, December 16, 2016, Michael Shonrock Dec 2016

Hear Us Roar, December 16, 2016, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, December 13, 2016, Lindenwood University Dec 2016

Lindenwood Digest, December 13, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Hear Us Roar, December 2, 2016, Michael Shonrock Dec 2016

Hear Us Roar, December 2, 2016, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, December 2, 2016, Lindenwood University Dec 2016

Lindenwood Digest, December 2, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


2016 Winter Graduate & Undergraduate Commencement, Lindenwood University Dec 2016

2016 Winter Graduate & Undergraduate Commencement, Lindenwood University

Commencement Programs

Lindenwood University Commencement program.


2016 Winter Undergraduate And Graduate Commencement, Belleville Campus, Lindenwood University Dec 2016

2016 Winter Undergraduate And Graduate Commencement, Belleville Campus, Lindenwood University

Commencement Programs

Lindenwood University, Belleville commencement program.


The Connection, Winter 2016, Lindenwood University Dec 2016

The Connection, Winter 2016, Lindenwood University

The Connection (1989-2017)

Lindenwood University Alumni Magazine


Lindenwood Digest, November 29, 2016, Lindenwood University Nov 2016

Lindenwood Digest, November 29, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Lindenwood Digest, November 18, 2016, Lindenwood University Nov 2016

Lindenwood Digest, November 18, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Hear Us Roar, November 4, 2016, Michael Shonrock Nov 2016

Hear Us Roar, November 4, 2016, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, November 4, 2016, Lindenwood University Nov 2016

Lindenwood Digest, November 4, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


A Mixed-Methods Study Of The Suspension/Expulsion And Graduation Rates Of Missouri Public High School Special Education Students, Matthew F. Glazer Nov 2016

A Mixed-Methods Study Of The Suspension/Expulsion And Graduation Rates Of Missouri Public High School Special Education Students, Matthew F. Glazer

Dissertations

The researcher conducted a study focused on the suspension/expulsion and graduation rates of Missouri public high school special education students. The goal was to determine if these areas of focus influenced one another. Analysis occurred through the use of secondary data from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education within the following school years: 2012-2013, 2013-2014, and 2014-2015. Additionally, public school personnel received online surveys via SurveyMonkey. The four hypotheses targeted the following: a difference between public high school special education students and graduation rates, the number of students with disabilities suspended/expelled, the graduation rates of non-suspended/expelled special education …


The Legacy, October 25, 2016, Lindenwood University Oct 2016

The Legacy, October 25, 2016, Lindenwood University

The Legacy (2007-2018)

Student Newspaper of Lindenwood University


Hear Us Roar, October 21, 2016, Michael Shonrock Oct 2016

Hear Us Roar, October 21, 2016, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, October 18, 2016, Lindenwood University Oct 2016

Lindenwood Digest, October 18, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Hear Us Roar, October 7, 2016, Michael Shonrock Oct 2016

Hear Us Roar, October 7, 2016, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, October 4, 2016, Lindenwood University Oct 2016

Lindenwood Digest, October 4, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Lindenwood Digest, September 9, 2016, Lindenwood University Sep 2016

Lindenwood Digest, September 9, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Annual Security And Fire Safety Report, Lindenwood University Sep 2016

Annual Security And Fire Safety Report, Lindenwood University

Security Reports

2016 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report


Missouri Sentencing And Race: A Closer Look From 2007-2015, Grant Shostak, Ryan V. Guffey Sep 2016

Missouri Sentencing And Race: A Closer Look From 2007-2015, Grant Shostak, Ryan V. Guffey

Missouri Policy Journal

Contrary to the perception, it is judges, not juries, that typically determine the sentence for a convicted criminal defendant. While all citizens are to be treated equal under the law, recent cries to overhaul our criminal justice system came to a head following the wake of Officer Darren Wilson’s (Caucasian) shooting and killing of Michael Brown (African-American) in Ferguson, Missouri. This paper attempts to examine sentencing practices of Missouri courts from 2007-2015, covering a time period both before and after Brown’s death in 2014.


Correctional Reform In Red States: Missouri’S Role, Joseph M. Zlatic, Jeannie Thies Sep 2016

Correctional Reform In Red States: Missouri’S Role, Joseph M. Zlatic, Jeannie Thies

Missouri Policy Journal

Approximately ten years ago, a conservative-led movement to engage in various forms of correctional and sentencing reform emerged. This movement extends to broader acceptance within the criminal justice field to implement less traditional forms of sentencing, including alternative sentences that incorporate rehabilitative components. A decade later, this policy debate has gained significant traction throughout many conservative states that have traditionally relied upon mass incarceration as the chief means of crime control. Recent scholarly evidence suggests that the reform efforts within these conservative states have met with success in reducing prison populations and the development of rehabilitative strategies increasingly in line …


Lindenwood Digest, August 25, 2016, Lindenwood University Aug 2016

Lindenwood Digest, August 25, 2016, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


The Legacy, August 23, 2016, Lindenwood University Aug 2016

The Legacy, August 23, 2016, Lindenwood University

The Legacy (2007-2018)

Student Newspaper of Lindenwood University


Lindenwood University -Belleville Student Handbook, 2016-2017, Lindenwood University Aug 2016

Lindenwood University -Belleville Student Handbook, 2016-2017, Lindenwood University

Student Handbooks

Information and guidelines for Lindenwood University students.


Effectiveness Of Emotions As Retrieval Cues, Mauri Linero Jun 2016

Effectiveness Of Emotions As Retrieval Cues, Mauri Linero

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

This article describes an experiment that was conducted in order to determine the effectiveness of emotions as retrieval cues. Whenever someone is in the same state of consciousness while encoding and retrieving an experience or information, the person is able to recall a greater amount of information; this phenomenon is called state dependent memory. For this study the state of consciousness used was emotional state. The participant was shown a video that induced either positive or negative emotions during the encoding process followed by a study material for participants to read. Once again the participant was induced with a positive …


The Difference Between Detecting Emotional And Non-Emotional Deception, David De La Cruz Jun 2016

The Difference Between Detecting Emotional And Non-Emotional Deception, David De La Cruz

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

From small white lies to great deceptive schemes, lies exist in every part of the society. Being surrounded by lies, people constantly judge the veracity of other individuals’ statements. From parents judging if their kids are being deceptive, to trained professionals trying to detect deception, people can unconsciously use their intuition to catch liars (Brinke, Stimson, & Carney, 2014; Reinhard, Greifeneder, & Scharmach , 2013). Even if trained professionals learn a variety of methods to consciously detect deception, unconscious intuition is always a factor that is present in lie detection because they are also humans. People can unconsciously discover deception …


The Impact Of Restricting A Jury’S Access To Visual Information About A Defendant, Krystia Grembocki Jun 2016

The Impact Of Restricting A Jury’S Access To Visual Information About A Defendant, Krystia Grembocki

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

A primary problem with the current criminal justice system in the United States is that it almost solely relies on a jury to determine whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty of committing a crime. While this system has been in place for many years, it is flawed because it ignores the fact that people tend to make judgments based on extralegal factors, or variables that are not related to a case, which may lead them to have implicit biases toward or against an alleged offender. Previous findings indicate that extralegal factors that impact juries include gender, race and …


Difference Between Detecting Emotional And Non-Emotional Lies, David De La Cruz Jun 2016

Difference Between Detecting Emotional And Non-Emotional Lies, David De La Cruz

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

There are various approaches currently used to detect deception. While many of those approaches encounter different flaws, there is a constant factor that could affect lie detection, intuition. Intuition allows any person to detect some lies, but it also disrupts others, including trained professionals, from accurately detecting deception. When individuals communicate between each other they are able to experience and understand what others are feeling through empathy. Without realizing, people are able to use their intuition, empathy, and emotions to unconsciously detect some deception. However, truth tellers and liars could experience the same emotions regardless of the veracity of their …


2016-2017, Full Issue Jun 2016

2016-2017, Full Issue

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

No abstract provided.