The College of Public Affairs Urban Research Grants 2016 Fall Presentations
- contact: Theresa Barron-McKeagney - College of Public Affairs and Community Service
- email:Â tbarronm@unomaha.edu
Variability in the Implementation of State-Wide Law across Urban Environments: A Case Study using Sex Offender Law as an Example (awarded 2014-2015)
Lisa Sample, Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (SCCJ) and Emily Rader, Ph.D. student
Dr. Sample will present her research findings on September 22, 2016 at 12pm in the CPACS Collaborating Commons. Refreshments will be provided.
Douglas County Adult Drug Court Evaluation Follow-up (awarded 2014-2015) and Sentencing Unsuccessful Drug Participants (awarded 2015-2016)
William Wakefield, Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Dr. Ben Gibbs (Ball State University) and SCCJ Graduate Research Assistant
Dr. Wakefield will present his research findings on October 13, 2016 at 12pm in the CPACS Collaborating Commons. Refreshments will be provided.
Smart Urban Cities/Communities: Leveraging Information and Communication Technologies for Improving Local Public Services (awarded 2014-2015)
Yu-Che Chen-Associate Professor (SPA), Jooho Lee-Assistant Professor (SPA) and Robert Blair-Associate Professor (SPA), two doctoral SPA students
Drs. Jooho Lee, Yu-Che Chen and Bob Blair will present their research findings on October 6, 2016 at 12pm in the CPACS Collaborating Commons. Refreshments will be provided.