Events
Previous Events
2024
TRAVIS CARTER PRESENTATION
CJRP BOOK EVENT
LUNCH & LEARN
2023
CJRP RESEARCH SHOWCASE
Student Posters
Elizabeth Sykes | The effects of defendant age and victim age stereotype on jurors’ decisions
Kara Weihman | Investiagting the relationship between risk perception and criminal offending
Daniel Thomas | Does time heal all? Evaluating the effect of time since conviction on the employability of applicants with a criminal record
Kiera O’Connor |How prior experience and belief in redeemability impact employers’ willingness to hire applicants with a criminal record
Melany Silver Espinosa | Examining the relationship between childhood family structure and inmates’ mental health outcomes
Kendall Smith | Age and accountability: The effects of defendant age on verdicts and credibility
Morgan Shayler | Prison adjustment in inmates with schizophrenia and other serious mental illness
2022
PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS
TRAIL BLAZERS LECTURE
2021
HUMANITIES & HOPS
MAYOR'S COMMUNITY TASKFORCE ON POLICING
CENTER FOR JUSTICE RESEARCH & POLICY VIRTUAL LAUNCH
May 26, 2021
The 51ÔÚÏß College of Arts and Sciences recently held a virtual
launch of the USF Center for Justice Research & Policy (CJRP).
During the event, attendees had the opportunity to meet the CJRP directors Bryanna Fox and Edelyn Verona, as well as members of the leadership team, as they provided an overview of the center's work and how individuals can get involved.
Introductions for the event were delivered by USF President Steven Currall. The event also included special guests from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Tampa Bay Rays/Tampa Bay Rowdies organizations, who are proud supporters of the CJRP.