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October is Archives Month, “The Gift of Activism: Which Side Are You On?” Exhibit Now Open on Library South, 8th Floor
The Gift of Activism: Which Side Are You On? an online preview of the exhibit, to see more, come to Special Collections and Archives, Located on LS8. Every...Topics- African American Studies
- Art & Design
- Criminal Justice
- Digital Collections
- English
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Exploring Some of the Challenges to Peace
Dr. Henry F. Carey’s research interests in international criminal justice and human rights have resulted in the publication of two books in 2012. The Associate...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Faculty Publications and Research
- Political Science
- Public Management & Policy
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Subprime lending & Crime
What impact does subprime lending practices have on crime? Plenty, according to Drs. Teasdale & Hinkle, from GSU’s Department of Criminal Justice. Their just published...Topics- Criminal Justice
- Economics
- Ejournals
- Faculty Publications and Research
- Finance
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Dr. Lisa Muftić Awarded A Fulbright Grant
“Lisa Muftić, an assistant professor of criminal justice at Georgia State University, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to spend one year researching and...Topics- Criminal Justice
- Faculty Publications and Research
- General
- Political Science
- Public Management & Policy
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New Electronic Resource: Oxford Bibliographies Online
The library has added a new electronic reference source to its collection: Oxford Bibliographies Online. Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers...Topics- African American Studies
- Criminal Justice
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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GSU Sociology Students critique the Social with the Visual
For the next few weeks on Sociology Professor Deirdre Oakley’s Social Shutter blog, students emphasize their social critiques with compelling photographs. This week’s installment by...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
- Ejournals
- For Faculty
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2012 Women and Criminal Justice Forum
The 2012 Women and Criminal Justice Forum will be held on Monday, March 26 AND Friday, March 30. Award winning Criminal Justice scholars Mona J.E....Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Faculty
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New Resource: SimplyMap
The University Library now offers access to SimplyMap, a user-friendly mapping and social science data resource. SimplyMap provides access to thousands of variables including demographic,...Topics- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Business
- Communication
- Criminal Justice
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Derrick A. Bell, Civil Rights Activist and Scholar, Dies
Derrick A. Bell, civil rights attorney and legal scholar – the first African-American to hold a tenured position at Harvard’s Law School, died on October...Topics- African American Studies
- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
- For Faculty
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Troy Davis and the Death Penalty
Many people in Atlanta, Georgia, and throughout the world closely watched the controversial events leading to the execution of Georgia prisoner Troy Davis. Dr. Elizabeth...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Graduate Students