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Finally...a new posting!!!

As has been apparent through my lack of recent postings to this blog, it has been very busy in this department as of late. The students have been feverishly working on a wide assortment of research projects in their Capstone and Research Methods courses...twenty-four research projects in all!!!
In that regard, I am very happy to report that the Fourth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium took place yesterday and was a great success. I am even happier to report that the criminology students had five different primary research projects entered in the symposium and they swept their category winning both first and second place. The winning research projects were titled Juror Bias Due to Facial Attractiveness and Environmental Stress Cracking of Soda Bottles...congratulations to all of these students for a job well done.

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Professor Joseph Bobak
Instructs at the graduate and undergraduate level at Mount Aloysius College.
Undergraduate Courses include: Introduction to Forensic Science, Criminalistics and Crime Scene Analysis, Medicolegal Investigation of Death, Criminal Investigative Analysis (Criminal Profiling), Criminal Justice Ethics, Introduction to Law Enforcement, Juvenile Justice System, Advanced Criminological Seminar, and Criminology Research Methods.
Graduate Courses include: Social Science Research, Juvenile Law, and The Constitutional Rights of Adults and Juveniles in the Correctional Setting.
Fun Fact: "Discovery consists of looking at what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought."


 
 
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