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Sociology, Criminology Concentrations, and Criminal Justice: Differences in Reasons for Majoring, Skills, Activities, and Early Outcomes? Mary S. Senter, Central Michigan University Nicole Van Vooren and Roberta Spalter-
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Document Date: 2014-04-15 12:32:58


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Criminal Justice Group / CRIMINAL JUSTICE / /

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M&A / /

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University Nicole Van Vooren / Middlebury College / Indiana University / Central Michigan University / University Center / Hunter College / City College of New York / /

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Middlebury College / Task Force / Alpha Kappa Delta/Sociology Club / ATTENDING EACH TYPE OF SCHOOL / Graduate school / Task Force on Sociology and Criminology Programs / National Science Foundation / Employment Category** Sales/marketing Teachers Service / City College of New York / ASA Research Department / Western Institutional Review Board / American Sociological Association / Central Michigan University / Indiana University / Advisory Committee / Hunter College / Indiana University Center for Survey Research / Research Department / /

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Criminology Emphasis / Roberta Spalter-Roth / Nicole Van Vooren / Michael Wood / Pamela Stone / Mary S. Senter / Margaret (Peggy) Nelson / Criminology Major / John Kennedy / /

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Social science researcher / Major / career advisor / assistant / /

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Seventeen / /

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54.7 Work / /

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Central Michigan / /

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Alpha / pdf / /

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