Authors

Presenter(s)

Samantha Carnes, Bruce Giles, Jacob Lucas, Kailey Zarlinski

Comments

1:15-2:30, Kennedy Union Ballroom

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Description

In this class project for SOC 324: Communities & Crime, we worked to identify a crime problem or a plan to promote safety that is pertinent to our own community. We applied relevant social science theories in order to understand the problem of break-ins to houses on Lowes Street. Based on these theoretical explanations, we offer strategies to address the crime problem and to enhance community safety, as well as an action plan to implement our recommended solutions.

Publication Date

4-23-2025

Project Designation

Course Project - SOC 324 01

Primary Advisor

Joy L. Kadowaki

Primary Advisor's Department

Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

Institutional Learning Goals

Practical Wisdom; Community

Addressing the Problem: Break-Ins on Lowes Street

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