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Dr. Peter Lehmann, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University
Dr. Lehmann discusses his research interests in this episode, including Disproportionate Minority Contact/racial and ethnic disparities, school discipline and pathways to the juvenile justice system, and juvenile transfers to adult court. He also discusses how researchers and scholars should respond to the youth “crime wave” narrative, how practitioners can bridge the gap between research and policy and practice, and topics that need more research and evaluation.
Visit our website at https://aajjrs.org/ to learn about AAJJRS and to become a member.
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Dr. Peter Lehmann, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University
Dr. Lehmann discusses his research interests in this episode, including Disproportionate Minority Contact/racial and ethnic disparities, school discipline and pathways to the juvenile justice system, and juvenile transfers to adult court. He also discusses how researchers and scholars should respond to the youth “crime wave” narrative, how practitioners can bridge the gap between research and policy and practice, and topics that need more research and evaluation.
Visit our website at https://aajjrs.org/ to learn about AAJJRS and to become a member.