Session: Oral 1, May 21, 2021 9:35am – 11:05am
Room: Criminology & Political Science
Moderator: Matt Princetta
Co-Moderator: Brionna Martinez
Recording Link: Click Here
Presenters/topics below are in order of presentation. Each presentation was approximately 10 minutes long. Move the video forward in 10-minute increments to skip to the next topic.
Presenter Name(s) | Project Title |
Nicolas Gutierrez | Information Overload: Effects of Digital Neighborhood Watch Apps on Users’ Fear of Crime |
Sauntharya Manikandan | Examining the Effects of Notetaking on Mock Juror’s Recall of Trial Evidence and Overall Decision-Making Confidence |
Jocelyn Evens | Two Problems, One Solution: An Empirical Examination of the Influential Discourse of Social Movements on Criminal Justice Diversion Programs |
Neiman Araque | Jurors’ Pre-Existing Beliefs and Perceptions about the Credibility of Child Witnesses |
Yara Bojorquez | Politicizing the Pandemic: The Problem with Partisanship During Covid-19 |
Vitica Arnold | |
Tiffany Yin | Understanding U.S. Involvement in the Rwanda Genocide: A Successful Humanitarian Effort? |
Jaime Romero | A Critique of Tone Policing as a Proxy of Civil Discourse |
Mona Amirseyedian | Political Outreach to Americans of Middle Eastern and North African Descent During the 2020 Election |
Rachel Lee | Redefining Third Places in Unique Times |