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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Examining The Characteristics That Contribute To Recidivism Among Police Officers, 2006-2018, Grace M. Wadsworth, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson
Examining The Characteristics That Contribute To Recidivism Among Police Officers, 2006-2018, Grace M. Wadsworth, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences on March 22, 2024, in Chicago, IL.
Police Crime And Offense Outcomes: Examining The Effect Of Officer Rank, Sex, And Criminal Offense Type On Offense Outcomes, Kayla H. Glotzbecker, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson
Police Crime And Offense Outcomes: Examining The Effect Of Officer Rank, Sex, And Criminal Offense Type On Offense Outcomes, Kayla H. Glotzbecker, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences on March 22, 2024, in Chicago, IL.
An Exploratory Analysis Of The Trends And Characteristics Of Officers Who Engage In Profit-Motivated Crimes, Aubrey L. Hill, Molly A. Whetstone, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson
An Exploratory Analysis Of The Trends And Characteristics Of Officers Who Engage In Profit-Motivated Crimes, Aubrey L. Hill, Molly A. Whetstone, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences on March 22, 2024, in Chicago, IL.
Fp-24-03 A Decade Of Change In Cohabitation Across Age Groups: 2012 & 2022, Wendy D. Manning, Jaden Loo
Fp-24-03 A Decade Of Change In Cohabitation Across Age Groups: 2012 & 2022, Wendy D. Manning, Jaden Loo
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Recent Updates From The Bgsu Police Integrity Research Group, Philip M. Stinson
Recent Updates From The Bgsu Police Integrity Research Group, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA on November 17, 2023.
Quality Matters Review Of Lib 2210: Applying The Qm Rubric For Higher Education To An Information Literacy Course, Laura Sheets, Maureen Barry, Eileen K. Bosch
Quality Matters Review Of Lib 2210: Applying The Qm Rubric For Higher Education To An Information Literacy Course, Laura Sheets, Maureen Barry, Eileen K. Bosch
University Libraries Faculty Publications
This article discusses the use of the Quality Matters Rubric for Higher Education, 6th ed. to self-review an asynchronous information literacy course. In this instance, the authors acted as reviewers and subject matter experts (SME). The QM Rubric proved to be a useful tool that encompasses several instructional design best practices. After the official self-review period, the QM Rubric influenced the enhancement and updates to the course. The authors recommend more use of the QM Rubric by teaching librarians, collaboration with instructors going through a QM Review, and training for online teaching in Library and Information Science graduate programs.
An Exploration Of Change Or Stability Over Time (2005-2018) In The Number And Likelihood Of Police Officers Arrested, Dismissed, And Convicted For On- And Off-Duty Misconduct, Adam Watkins, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach
An Exploration Of Change Or Stability Over Time (2005-2018) In The Number And Likelihood Of Police Officers Arrested, Dismissed, And Convicted For On- And Off-Duty Misconduct, Adam Watkins, Eric M. Cooke, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
This research was presented at the annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association on September 28, 2023, in Chicago, IL.
Not A Student, Not An Athlete, A Person, Amanda L. Paule-Koba, Todd A. Gilson
Not A Student, Not An Athlete, A Person, Amanda L. Paule-Koba, Todd A. Gilson
School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies Faculty Publications
College athletics can place immense demands on athletes in terms of time commitment, physical conditioning, and pressure to perform. However, one important but less visible dimension affected by participation is one’s identity. College athletes hold multiple identities (Sturm et al., 2011) and these identities are further refined through their experiences (Chang et al., 2018). However, much less is known about athletes’ cognitive awareness of others’ perceptions and how those opinions influence athletes’ sense of self. In the present work, 52 Division I collegiate basketball players took part in a qualitative survey focused on understanding their athletic experience based on interactions …
Your Honor’S Misdeeds: The Consequences Of Judicial Scandal On Specific And Diffuse Support, Joshua Boston, Benjamin J. Kassow, Ali S. Masood, David R. Miller
Your Honor’S Misdeeds: The Consequences Of Judicial Scandal On Specific And Diffuse Support, Joshua Boston, Benjamin J. Kassow, Ali S. Masood, David R. Miller
Political Science Faculty Publications
Legitimacy is a bulwark for courts; even when judges engage in controversial or disagreeable behavior, the public tends to acquiesce. Recent studies identify several threats to the legitimacy of courts, including polarization and attacks by political elites. This article contributes to the scholarly discourse by exploring a previously unconsidered threat: scandal, or allegations of personal misbehavior. We argue that scandals can undermine confidence in judges as virtuous arbiters and erode broad public support for the courts. Using survey experiments, we draw on real-world judicial controversies to evaluate the impact of scandal on specific support for judicial actors and their rulings …
Promoting Information And Visual Literacy Skills In Undergraduate Students Using Infographics, Nicole Kalaf-Hughes
Promoting Information And Visual Literacy Skills In Undergraduate Students Using Infographics, Nicole Kalaf-Hughes
Political Science Faculty Publications
Because research and communication proficiency is ubiquitous in the academic and professional world, teaching students the necessary information literacy (IL) and visual literacy (VL) skills has become increasingly important. Integrating IL and VL pedagogy into substantive coursework can enhance students’ comprehension of the material and teach them to make a meaningful contribution to public awareness and understanding of political science. Yet, faculty often find it challenging to include instruction in these skills with necessary coverage of substantive course material. This article discusses the use of an infographic assignment in an introductory American government course as a tool to teach literacy …
A Change Of Art: Learning Research Strategies In A New Subject Area Through A Libguide Redesign, Laura Sheets
A Change Of Art: Learning Research Strategies In A New Subject Area Through A Libguide Redesign, Laura Sheets
University Libraries Faculty Publications
In the spring of 2020, the art librarian left my institution for another position. As a member of the Humanities team, I volunteered to take on the instruction responsibilities of Art and Design in addition to my other instructional duties. The previous art librarian had a master's degree in art history and a strong relationship with the School of Art. My departing colleague and I had a brief conversation regarding art history research strategies. While I was nervous and mostly on my own (because none of my colleagues had a deep knowledge of art research practices), I knew that my …
The Electoral Connection In Court: How Sentencing Responds To Voter Preferences, Joshua Boston, Bernardo S. Silveira
The Electoral Connection In Court: How Sentencing Responds To Voter Preferences, Joshua Boston, Bernardo S. Silveira
Political Science Faculty Publications
Do elected judges tailor criminal sentences to the electorate’s ideology? Utilizing sentencing data from North Carolina’s Superior Courts—which transitioned from statewide to local elections in 1996—we study whether judges are obliging to voters’ preferences. We find some evidence of responsiveness: judges from liberal districts were more lenient, while those from moderately conservative districts assigned harsher sentences. Judges from increasingly conservative districts did not change their sentencing patterns, which leads to lower re-election rates. These findings suggest that judges adapt their behavior to retain office, or else they are held accountable by the public.
Off-Duty And Under Arrest: An Exploratory Study Of The Arrests Of Off-Duty Police Officers, 2005-2017, Taylor E. Henn, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Off-Duty And Under Arrest: An Exploratory Study Of The Arrests Of Off-Duty Police Officers, 2005-2017, Taylor E. Henn, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in National Harbor, MD, on March 17, 2023.
Family Violence Committed By Law Enforcement Officers In The United States, 2005-2017, Madison Raye Engelbert, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Family Violence Committed By Law Enforcement Officers In The United States, 2005-2017, Madison Raye Engelbert, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in National Harbor, MD, on March 17, 2023.
Police Crime Against Sex Workers In The United States, 2005-2017, Jillian G. Grzywna, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Police Crime Against Sex Workers In The United States, 2005-2017, Jillian G. Grzywna, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in National Harbor, MD, on March 17, 2023.
An Exploratory Study Of Police Officers Arrested For Sex-Related Crimes, 2005-2017, Leah M. Jolliffe, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
An Exploratory Study Of Police Officers Arrested For Sex-Related Crimes, 2005-2017, Leah M. Jolliffe, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in National Harbor, MD, on March 17, 2023.
The Interconnectedness Of Criminal Offenses Committed By Law Enforcement Officers, 2005-2017, Jonathan R. Kutz, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
The Interconnectedness Of Criminal Offenses Committed By Law Enforcement Officers, 2005-2017, Jonathan R. Kutz, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in National Harbor, MD, on March 17, 2023.
Rural Police Crime 2005-2017, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach
Rural Police Crime 2005-2017, Chloe A. Wentzlof, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in National Harbor, MD, on March 17, 2023.
Tell Me What To Do Not How To Do It: Influence Of Creative Outcome And Process Goals On Creativity, Melissa G. Keith, Carolyn M. Jagacinski
Tell Me What To Do Not How To Do It: Influence Of Creative Outcome And Process Goals On Creativity, Melissa G. Keith, Carolyn M. Jagacinski
Psychology Faculty Publications
The current research examines the utility of using creative outcome goals and process goals to enhance creativity. We propose that although creative outcome goals are likely to have a direct positive impact on creativity, the relationship between process goals and creativity is mediated by creative process engagement. Results from an experimental study demonstrated that creative outcome goals, particularly specific creative outcome goals, relate directly as well as indirectly to outcome creativity through creative process engagement. Creative process goals, however, impact outcome creativity only indirectly through creative process engagement. Process goals also had a negative impact on perceptions of autonomy, which …
Political Competition And Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill The Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective, Joshua Boston, David Carlson, J. Brandon Duck-Mayr, Greg Sasso
Political Competition And Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill The Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective, Joshua Boston, David Carlson, J. Brandon Duck-Mayr, Greg Sasso
Political Science Faculty Publications
What effect does political competition have in generating de facto judicial independence? We argue that competition in a legislature can drive increases in de facto judicial independence. Our game-theoretic model reveals that increased competition for seats impedes legislators’ ability to enact their platforms, regardless of government turnover probability, and increased legislative fractionalization also makes court intervention more likely. Utilizing a sample of democratic states, empirical evidence suggests when a country’s legislature is increasingly fractionalized among parties or has increasing seat turnover, we observe increases in de facto independence. This research provides new perspectives on the link between independence and competition.
Fp-23-01 Prevalence Of Grandparenthood In The U.S., Krista K. Westrick-Payne
Fp-23-01 Prevalence Of Grandparenthood In The U.S., Krista K. Westrick-Payne
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-03 Grandparenthood In The U.S.: Residence Status Of Grandchildren, Krista K. Westrick-Payne
Fp-23-03 Grandparenthood In The U.S.: Residence Status Of Grandchildren, Krista K. Westrick-Payne
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-04 Unmarried Adulthood: More Than A Century Of Change, 1900-2020, Francesca A. Marino
Fp-23-04 Unmarried Adulthood: More Than A Century Of Change, 1900-2020, Francesca A. Marino
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-05 Geographic Variation In Lgbt+ Identification In The U.S., Christopher A. Julian
Fp-23-05 Geographic Variation In Lgbt+ Identification In The U.S., Christopher A. Julian
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-02 Grandparents’ Characteristics By Age, Krista K. Westrick-Payne
Fp-23-02 Grandparents’ Characteristics By Age, Krista K. Westrick-Payne
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-07 A Decade Of Change In Shares Of Single, Cohabiting, And Married Individuals, 2012-2022, Christopher A. Julian
Fp-23-07 A Decade Of Change In Shares Of Single, Cohabiting, And Married Individuals, 2012-2022, Christopher A. Julian
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-06 Geographic Variation In Percentage Of Unions Including Same-Sex And Different-Sex Couples Unions, Christopher A. Julian
Fp-23-06 Geographic Variation In Percentage Of Unions Including Same-Sex And Different-Sex Couples Unions, Christopher A. Julian
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-08 Age Variation In Unmarried Adults, 1900-2020, Francesca A. Marino
Fp-23-08 Age Variation In Unmarried Adults, 1900-2020, Francesca A. Marino
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-09 Marriages To Same-Sex And Different-Sex Couples: 2019 & 2021, Krista K. Westrick-Payne, Wendy D. Manning
Fp-23-09 Marriages To Same-Sex And Different-Sex Couples: 2019 & 2021, Krista K. Westrick-Payne, Wendy D. Manning
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.
Fp-23-10 Median Age Of Never Married Adults In The U.S., 1940-2020, Francesca A. Marino
Fp-23-10 Median Age Of Never Married Adults In The U.S., 1940-2020, Francesca A. Marino
National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles
No abstract provided.