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Bowling Green State University

2016

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Fp-16-17 Marriage And Cohabitation Experiences Among Young Adults, Esther Lamidi, Wendy D. Manning Jan 2016

Fp-16-17 Marriage And Cohabitation Experiences Among Young Adults, Esther Lamidi, Wendy D. Manning

National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles

No abstract provided.


Fp-16-21 Divorce Rate In The U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015, Lydia R. Anderson Jan 2016

Fp-16-21 Divorce Rate In The U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015, Lydia R. Anderson

National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles

No abstract provided.


Fp-16-20 Cohabitation In Middle And Later Life, Paul Hemez, Susan L. Brown Jan 2016

Fp-16-20 Cohabitation In Middle And Later Life, Paul Hemez, Susan L. Brown

National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles

No abstract provided.


Fp-16-22 Marriage Rate In The U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015, Paul Hemez Jan 2016

Fp-16-22 Marriage Rate In The U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015, Paul Hemez

National Center for Family and Marriage Research Family Profiles

No abstract provided.


Research Brief One-Sheet No.7: Police Integrity Lost: Introducing A Study Of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Jan 2016

Research Brief One-Sheet No.7: Police Integrity Lost: Introducing A Study Of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Criminal Justice Faculty Publications

There are no comprehensive statistics available on problems with police integrity, and no government entity collects data on all criminal arrests of law enforcement officers in the United States. Police crimes are those crimes committed by sworn law enforcement officers with the general powers of arrest. These crimes can occur while the officer is either on‐ or off‐duty and include offenses committed by officers employed by state and local law enforcement agencies. This study provides a wealth of data on a phenomena that relates directly to police integrity—data that previously did not exist in any useable format.


Federal Civil Rights Litigation Pursuant To 42 U.S.C. §1983 As A Correlate Of Police Crime, Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer Jr Jan 2016

Federal Civil Rights Litigation Pursuant To 42 U.S.C. §1983 As A Correlate Of Police Crime, Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer Jr

Criminal Justice Faculty Publications

The Civil Rights Act of 1871 (codified at 42 U.S.C. §1983 and commonly referred to as Section 1983) provides a civil remedy for aggrieved persons to sue state actors who under the color of law violate federally protected rights. Since the 1960s there has been an explosion of Section 1983 litigation in the federal courts against police officers and their employing municipal and county agencies. Due to a lack of official statistics and poor methodologies, research has yet to determine how common Section 1983 actions are against the police nationwide. This study examines the relationship between police crime and being …


Research Brief One-Sheet No.8: The Impact Of Police Crime On Lgbtq+ People, Philip M. Stinson Jan 2016

Research Brief One-Sheet No.8: The Impact Of Police Crime On Lgbtq+ People, Philip M. Stinson

Criminal Justice Faculty Publications

This research brief provides a summary of a research presentation at the Forum on 21st Century Policing: Protecting the Rights of LGBTQ+ People held by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services at the U.S. Department of Justice, on July 21, 2016, in Washington, DC.