Theses/Projects from 2019
“Closer to the Objective”: Following Helen from Troy to Chicago, Jillian Boger, English
A Semester Long Classroom Course Mimicking a Software Company and a New Hire Experience for Computer Science Students Preparing to Enter the Software Industry, David A. Chamberlain, Computer Science
The Collective (A Novel): Part One, Jeffrey S. Davidson, English
Kinematic and Kinetic Analyses of E-TPU Material in Bowling Footwear, Tsung-Lin Lu, Physical Education
Traditional Gender Roles: The Culture of Toxic Masculinity and the Effect on Male Rape Victims, Michael Nelson, Criminal Justice
Measuring the Impact of Gun Theft on City-Level Gun Crime Rates, Thomas Senst, Criminal Justice
Perceptions of Safety Within the Bridgewater State University Community, Stephen M. Sinko, Criminal Justice
Theses/Projects from 2018
Service Learning: A Look into the Real World for Criminal Justice Students, Hannah R. Carpenter, Criminal Justice
Illegal Gambling and Its Operation via the Darknet and Bitcoin: An Application of Routine Activity Theory, Sinyong Choi, Criminal Justice
Military Sexual Assault: A Comparative Case Study of Sexual Assault Policies in the United States, Israel, and Norway, Sarah Cummings, Criminal Justice
Fight the Power: Subversion in the Oral Tradition of African-American Art, Craig DeMelo, English
Masculinity and Violence: Early childhood traumas which lead to violent behavior in young boys, Jowaun Gamble, Criminal Justice
The Effects of Fatigue on Biomechanics of Heading Performance in Soccer, Seunguk Han, Athletic Training
The Effects of Fatigue on Biomechanics of Soccer Shooting, Hyunwook Lee, Athletic Training
Fake Realities: Assassination and Race in Popular Culture, Kevin Marinella, Criminal Justice
This Light Is Not My Own: Détournement, Authorial Intent, and Activated Spectatorship in Visual Art, Ryan Mehigan, Teaching in Visual Arts
TV Policy Dynamics: Examining Effects of Advertising on Arrests in Cities, Johnathan B. Norton, Criminal Justice
Connected: An Artist’s Investigation into Digital Communication, Brenda Roveda, Teaching Creative Arts
Immigration and Domestic Violence Services: One Size Fits All?, Mary Kate Taggart, Criminal Justice
Theses/Projects from 2017
Perceptions on Police Use of Force: A General Strain Theory Approach to Explicate Use of Force Incidents, Clint Edward Apaza, Criminal Justice
The Treatment of Violence in Young Adult Literature: Rick Yancey's Monstrumology Series, Hannah Ruth Balsavich, English
Examination of Parole Revocation Decision-making Policy thru the lens of Organizational Theory: Qualitative Analysis, Ashley Furtado, Criminal Justice
Katherine Dunn’s Geek Love and the Question of Being Human in Freak Form, Abigail Hess, English Literature
Student Perceptions of Active Shooters on Campus, Barry T. King, Criminal Justice
Detroit Crime Trends: Examining Large Business Labor Practices, Sarah R. McGuire, Criminal Justice