This week, I finish talking with Dr. Joan Antunes, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University about a wide array of topics including her research and teaching on immigration and violence. …
E14: Violence and Immigration (Part 1) (w/ Dr. Joan Antunes)
This week, I talk with Dr. Joan Antunes, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University about a wide array of topics including her research and teaching on immigration and violence.
E13: Marriage and Same Sex Relationships (w/ Dr. Aaron Hoy)
This week I talk to Dr. Aaron Hoy about marriage and same sex relationships. Aaron is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology & Corrections at Minnesota State University, Mankato. His research and teaching interests include families, sexual…
E12: Prison Yoga (w/ Dragana Derlic)
This week I interview Dragana Derlic about her research on alternative treatments for incarcerated people, specifically yoga and meditation.Dragana Derlic is a 3rd year PhD student at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her research interests are…
E11: Science Fiction and Socialism (w/ Virginia L. Conn)
This week, I talk to Virginia L. Conn, a Ph.D. student in comparative literature at Rutgers University. Virginia’s research is focused on the intersection between science fiction and socialism, with a specific focus on Chinese science fiction.
E10: Body Worn Cameras (w/ Dr. Janne Gaub)
This week, I talk to Dr. Janne Gaub about her research on body worn cameras. Dr. Gaub is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
E9: Mental Health and Suicidality in Prison (w/ Frances Abderhalden)
This week, I talk with Frances Abderhalden, Ph.D. candidate in Criminal Justice from the University of Central Florida, about her research on suicidality among people who are incarcerated.
E8: Terrorism (w/ Dr. Erin Kearns)
This week, I talk with Dr. Erin Kearns, Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama about her research on terrorism.
E7: On Policing (w/ Dr. Dan Lytle)
This week I talk to Dr. Dan Lytle from Ball State University about his research on policing.
E6: Practice Being Someone Who Cares (w/ Peter Jung)
This week I talk to Peter Jung, M.Ed, who works as a social skills Dungeon Master in the Seattle area for Aspiring Youth, and runs the blog rollforkindness.com where he discusses lessons learned from his 5 years running social skills groups.