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Juvenile Prostitution: An Exploration In Gendered Theory, Kelli Reynolds Oct 2016

Juvenile Prostitution: An Exploration In Gendered Theory, Kelli Reynolds

Master’s Theses and Projects

The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways in which juvenile females enter into prostitution. This theoretical analysis will assess support for existing explanations of delinquency and prostitution of female juveniles using secondary data sources. This secondary data source is pulled from a survey of 114 adjudicated delinquent girls in South Carolina, which was collected in 2014. A comprehensive review of the literature regarding juvenile prostitution will include perspectives on polyvictimization and cumulative trauma as well as the history of prostitution. These concepts will be supported further by discussing current research and survey data. The specific focus of …


War On Drugs: Examining The Effects On Social Disorganization And Crime In Cities, Ruben Ortiz May 2016

War On Drugs: Examining The Effects On Social Disorganization And Crime In Cities, Ruben Ortiz

Master’s Theses and Projects

The work of Shaw and Mckay (1942) paved the way for researchers to study inner-city crime by focusing on the environment and its effects on residents. Social disorganization, characterized by weakened institutions led researchers to analyze and predict patterns of crime in urban areas. Researchers argue that social disorganization theory arguments developed from this approach, but lost appeal among researchers due to limited empirical tests. The theory experienced a renewed interest in the 1980s, as structural factors (e.g. poverty, heterogeneity, residential mobility, racial inequality, and family disruption) were considered, all of which allowed researchers to study patterns of crime in …


College Sexual Assault: Student Risk Of Victimization Off-Campus, Danielle Christenson May 2016

College Sexual Assault: Student Risk Of Victimization Off-Campus, Danielle Christenson

Master’s Theses and Projects

Although there is a plethora of research focusing on college sexual assault victimization and risk factors respectively, few studies have specifically examined the location of these incidents as a risk factor. Among the few studies examining sexual assault location, the researchers determined college students are more likely to be victimized off-campus. Fisher, Cullen and Turner (2000) found that 66.3% of sexual assaults of college-aged females took place off-campus compared to 33.7% that occurred on-campus (Fisher et al., 2000). In a similar study, Nobles, Fox, Khey and Lizotte (2012) examined the role of location in college crime (including sexual assault). The …


Ownership Of Images: The Prevalence Of Revenge Porn Across A University Population, Corrie Mccue May 2016

Ownership Of Images: The Prevalence Of Revenge Porn Across A University Population, Corrie Mccue

Master’s Theses and Projects

Since the Internet was first established in the late 1960s it has become significantly easier to gain access to. Email, bulletin board systems, and Internet gaming came to be in the 1970s. Internet pornography soon followed and access has continued to increase.

A new trend in pornography includes interactive pornographic websites, which offers users the ability to upload and share pornographic materials. This ability allows individuals to not only post their own photos or videos, but also the photos and videos of others who may, or may not, have consented to such distribution. Nonconsensual pornography also referred to as “revenge …


Empirical Assessment Of Cyber Harassment Victimization Via Cyber-Routine Activities Theory, Sinchul Back Jan 2016

Empirical Assessment Of Cyber Harassment Victimization Via Cyber-Routine Activities Theory, Sinchul Back

Master’s Theses and Projects

Over the decades, the advance of the social networking sites and computer-mediated communication tools has facilitated cybercriminals to expand their scope of criminal activities from the physical world to the virtual realm. Cybercriminals can easily leverage the Internet to operate sexual crime such as cyber-harassment. This study aims to empirically assess cyber-harassment victimization in South Korea via Cyber-Routine Activities Theory (2008). Cyber-Routine Activities Theory includes five major tenets: 1) digital capable guardianship, 2) motivated offender online, 3) suitable target online, 4) online risky behavior, and 5) online vocational and leisure activities. Data were derived from the 2013 Korean Institute of …