A first-person view of the stacks of Paley Library

Research in CLA

 

The Office of Research in the College of Liberal Arts exists to promote and support high quality research and scholarship by faculty members and students. The Office serves to nurture a climate conducive to research by disseminating internal and external funding opportunities, assisting in proposal construction and submission, post-award administration, and training faculty and students in the implementation and administration of their grants. We highly encourage creative, entrepreneurial, and interdisciplinary efforts by faculty and students in the College of Liberal Arts.

 

Accolades

 

As many of you know, Laurence Steinberg (Psychology) has been awarded the first Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize in the field of youth development by the Jacobs Foundation. Details about the receipt of this prestigious award can be read here.

 

The following Criminal Justice Graduate students have co-authored the scholarly works described below, which have all been accepted into for publication:

 

Brian R. Wyant and co-author Peter Jones have published Juvenile delinquency, In The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion, Shweder, Richard A. et al. (Eds.).

 

E. S. McCord and Jerry Ratcliffe have co-authored Intensity value analysis and the criminogenic effects of land use features on local crime patterns

 

L.A. Presley and colleagues outside of Temple University have co-authored The Forensic Science Assessment Test (FSAT): A Potential Tool for the Academic Assessment of Forensic Science Programs.

 

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