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    • Williams, Monica Elaine (2020-07-14)
      Determining appropriate theory to analyze how the aging process impacts prison management has proven difficult. Since there is little extant theory that can posit factors and trends leading to an aging inmate population ...
    • Aroztegui Massera, Carmen (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)
      The objective of my research is to create a visualization of a place based on personal experiences. My research addresses this issue through a case study: the visualization of a womenÂ’s political prison located in Punta ...
    • Temple, Chelsea Evan (2022-05-04)
      In this work, I present three essays on the economics of crime. The first paper (joint with Jennifer Doleac, David Pritchard, and Adam Roberts) replicates and extends the analyses of data from three randomized controlled ...
    • Key, Adam Matthew (2018-04-04)
      Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to prisoners works to reduce the rate of recidivism. Understanding that the phenomenon is works, however, does not answer the ...
    • Sather, Danielle Nicole (2016-05-09)
      This thesis examines the role of prison theatre practitioners, both within the prison and in their free-communities. Through ethnographic, theoretical, and performance based research I aim towards offering readers an ...
    • Davis, Brandon Lee (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)
      Four adult attachment styles that have been extensively reported in the literature have been labeled secure, dismissing, preoccupied, and fearful. Unfortunately, there are no existing published studies that measure attachment ...
    • Gaucher, Sarah Marie
      There is no question that crime has immense ripple effects on communities all over the United States. Direct victims of crimes suffer immense consequences and often times are never able to fully seek justice for the ...