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Theses from 2024
History of Physical Neglect and Current Food Insecurity: Moderation by Mental Health Symptoms, Brooke Welsh
Theses from 2023
Exploring and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Greeley’s Mental Health Co-Responder Program and “Squad 1”, Mikelle Angiuli
Neuroimaging and Free Will: A Partial Test of Devine's “Director’s Cut” Theory of Jury Decision Making, Madison Baczuk
Animal Abuse and Psychopathy: Examining Psychopathic Personality Traits in both Animal Abusers and Non-Abusers, Allison Renegar
An examination of school resource officers' self-perception of role, student encounters and duties, Alexandra Swanty
Theses from 2022
No Justice, No Peace: An Examination of the Protestor Experience, Naya Russell-Coprich
Theses from 2021
An Examination of Average Pretrial Risk Assessment Scores Between Drug and Violent Offenders, Annaliese Engler
Submissions from 2020
Recovering Latent Fingerprints from Duct Tape after Removal from Various Surfaces using a Dry Ice Acetone Slush, Vivian Hoang
Perceptions of Police Self- Legitimacy in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States, Nathan Olin
Exploring Experiences with Social Disorganization in Denver Communities, Tiffanie Pham
Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Influence of Poly-victimization on Adolescent Delinquency and Adult Criminalit, Samantha Qualkenbush
Theses from 2019
Perceptions of Probation Officers' on Interconnections: A Mentoring Program, Vanessa Arellano
The Impact of Pretrial Supervision Conditions: Evaluating Pretrial Release Orders of One Colorado County, Anthony Mark Azari
An Analysis of Registered Sex Offender Reentry Challenges in Mississippi, Kitsya Cordova
People With Mental Illnesses Who Face Coercive Interrogation: The Capability of Jurors to Consider the Totality of the Circumstances, Kathryn Derby
Community Policing as Defined by Officers, Benjamin Hesse
A Partial, Age-Graded Examination of Agnew’s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency, Jessie Slepicka
Theses from 2015
Prison-based animal programs: a descriptive analysis, Alicia M. Loe
Theses from 2014
All about life: Analyzing the most effective interventions in a Colorado juvenile diversion program, Kamille McKinney