Justice and Peace Studies is now part of the Department of Justice & Society Studies. You can find faculty publications there.

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Submissions from 2022

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Measuring Geographic Sentiment toward Police Using Social Media Data, Gyeongseok Oh, Yan Zhang, and Richard G. Greenleaf

Submissions from 2021

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Law Enforcement Perspectives on Public Access to Misconduct Records, Rachel Moran and Jessica Hodge

Submissions from 2020

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Refreshed Grounds for a Feminist Peace Studies, Laura Kvasnicka and Amy C. Finnegan

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How Health Inequality Affect Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa, Obasesam Okoi and Tatenda Bwawa

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Review of "Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Governance After Armed Conflict: Sierra Leone and Liberia," by Michael D. Beevers, Obasesam Okoi and Obasesam Okoi

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Working Upstream, Mary Owen, Michael Westerhaus, Amy Finnegan, Laalitha Surapaneni, and Winona LaDuke

Submissions from 2019

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Teaching Constructive Dialogue as a Social Medicine Tool for Peace, Amy C. Finnegan, Michael J. Westerhaus, Tinashe Goronga, and Emma Amadriyo

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Interracial encounters with police: findings from the NCVS police-public contact survey, Jamie Flexon, Stewart J. D'Alessio, Lisa Stolzenberg, and Richard G. Greenleaf

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Democratizing Leadership: Pre-conflict Preventative Peacebuilding, Michael Klein

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Female Brass Players Negotiate Change: Report of Selected Survey Data from the Brass Bodies Study, Sarah Schmalenberger and Patricia Maddox