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Episode 45. Compilation Episode!

Need some advice? This episode is a special one, crafted, delivered, and curated by Jose and Jenn, along with a mixture of 25 graduate students and professors. Yes! We brought back some of our prior guests — even some from the very beginning. We asked a host of EIGHT questions and had guests respond to one or two of these questions. Information about each guest is below, as well as a transcript so you can see who said what!

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Min Xie is a Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland.
Areas of Interest: Criminal victimization and victimization surveys; race/ethnicity and immigration; patterns of crime reporting; quantitative methods.
Get in Contact: mxie AT umd.edu

Kyle Thomas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Areas of Interest: Offender decision making, the influence of peers on offending, and testing criminological theories.
Get in Contact: kyle.thomas AT colorado.edu

Ashley Appleby is a Doctoral Candidate in the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University.
Areas of Interest: Mass incarceration, prison education, and prisoner reentry.
Get in Contact: ashley.appleby AT rutgers.edu

Kaelyn Sanders is a Doctoral Student in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University.
Areas of Interest: Understanding justice-involved women’s experiences, community supervision, reentry, and the intersections of gender, race, and crime.
Get in Contact: sande505 AT msu.edu

Hannah Lyden is a Doctoral Student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Areas of Interest: Campus sexual assault, juvenile justice and delinquency, survey research, risk and protective factors, and quantitative methods.
Get in Contact: hannah.lyden AT colorado.edu

Brad Silberzahn is a Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.
Areas of Interest: Policing, ethnography, people who inject drugs, people who sell sex, harm reduction, and social determinants of health.
Get in Contact: bradleysilberzahn AT utexas.edu

Holly Nguyen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology, and School of Public Policy at Pennsylvania State University.
Areas of Interest: Employment and crime, rewards to crime, illicit drug markets, and criminological theory.
Get in Contact: hollynguyen AT psu.edu

Scott Decker is Foundation Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University.
Areas of Interest: Criminal justice policy, gangs, violence, and the offender’s perspective.
Get in Contact: scott.decker AT asu.edu

Meghan Novisky is an Associate Professor of Criminology at Cleveland State University.
Areas of Interest: Implications of carceral contact on health and well-being, conditions of confinement, and the collateral consequences of criminal justice policy.
Get in Contact: m.novisky AT csuohio.edu

David Pyrooz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Areas of Interest: Gangs and criminal networks, incarceration and offender reentry, crime trends and life course criminology, and criminal justice policy and practice.
Get in Contact: david.pyrooz AT colorado.edu

Kendra Clark is Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!) at George Mason University.
Areas of Interest: Incarceration, reentry and recidivism, deviant subcultures and criminological theory.
Get in Contact: kclark45 AT gmu.edu

Ilana Friedman (JD, MA) is a Doctoral Candidate in the School of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.
Areas of Interest: The institute of American policing.
Get in Contact: ifriedman AT utexas.edu

Cecilia Meneghini is a Research Associate at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge.
Areas of Interest: Organized crime and criminal networks, life course criminology, and the analysis of illicit markets and transnational illicit flows.
Get in Contact: cm2130 AT cam.ac.uk

Ajima Olaghere is an Assistant Professor at Temple University’s Department of Criminal Justice.
Areas of Interest: Reentry, communities and place and policing, evidence synthesis, mixed method research.
Get in Contact: aolaghere AT temple.edu

Juwan Bennett recently graduated from the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University. He is an incoming Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati (Fall 2022).
Areas of Interest: Juvenile life without parole, developmental and life course criminology, and the relationships between education and crime/delinquency.
Get in Contact: juwan.bennett AT temple.edu

James Densley is a Professor and Department Chair in the School of Law Enforcement in Criminal Justice at Metropolitan State University.
Areas of Interest: Street gangs, criminal networks, violence, and policing.
Get in Contact: james.densley AT metrostate.edu

Erin Kearns is an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Areas of Interest: Understanding the relationships among the public, media, law enforcement, and groups that use terrorism.
Get in Contact: ekearns AT unomaha.edu

Michael Adorjan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Calgary.
Areas of Interest: Youth crime discourse and policy, fear of crime, police and society, desistance from crime, youth and cyber-risk.
Get in Contact: madorjan AT ucalgary.ca

Rose Ricciardelli is a Professor of Sociology, the Coordinator for Criminology, and Co-Coordinator for Police Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Areas of Interest: Institutional corrections.
Get in Contact: rricciardell AT mun.ca

Jillian Turanovic is an Associate Professor in the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University.
Areas of Interest: Criminology theory, correctional policy, victimization, violence, and the life course.
Get in Contact: jturanovic AT fsu.edu

Kelsey Kramer is a Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at San Houston State University.
Areas of Interest: Gender and race/ethnicity in criminal justice, and disparities in punishment.
Get in Contact: klk083 AT shsu.edu

Kathleen Padilla is a Post Doctoral Researcher in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University.
Areas of Interest: Police officer health and wellness, police-community relations, perceptions of police officers, juvenile justice, and positive youth development.
Get in Contact: kathleen.padilla AT asu.edu

Vivian Aranda-Hughes is a Doctoral Candidate in the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University.
Areas of Interest: Victimization and offending over the life course, corrections, mental health, and family violence
Get in Contact: mvh16b AT my.fsu.edu

Kristin Lloyd is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University.
Areas of Interest: Victimization, life-course criminology, and family influences on crime.
Get in Contact: klloyd AT georgiasouthern.edu

Alex Nur is a recent PhD graduate from the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Pennsylvania State University. She is an incoming Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Fall 2022).
Areas of Interest: Corrections with an emphasis on prison program completion and misconduct, and on incarceration as a barrier to human capital accumulation
Get in Contact: aur441 AT psu.edu

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