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Spring 2007
CRIME: Causes, Detection, Punishment, Fact, and Fiction
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| Date |
Speaker |
Lecture Title |
| January 15 |
MLK Day - No Classes |
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| January 29 |
Andrew Austin, Chair of Sociology, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay |
The Sociology of Crime and Punishment |
| February 5 |
Robert Glenn, Vice Provost |
Sherlock Holmes: The First CSI |
| February 12 |
Tammy Melton, Chemistry |
DNA and Crime Scene Evidence |
| February 19 |
Bill Shulman, Criminal Justice |
The Death Penalty: If at First We Don't Succeed . . . |
| February 26 |
Mark Byrnes, Liberal Arts |
Crime in Film |
| March 5 |
Spring Break - No Classes |
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| March 12 |
Pete McCluskey, English |
Detective Fiction |
| March 19 |
Hugh Berryman, Sociology and Anthropology |
Talking to the Dead: A Forensic Anthropologist's Perspective |
| March 26 |
James Tate, Psychology |
Causes of Crime |
| April 2 |
Gloria Hamilton, Psychology |
Crime: Intervention and Prevention--What Works |
| April 9 |
Josh Alexander, Honors graduate |
Crime and Punishment in 1940s Murfreesboro |
| April 16 |
Honors Students |
Honors Thesis Presentations |
| April 23 |
Honors Students |
Honors Thesis Presentations |