Dr.
Diane Carmody
An
Exploratory Study of Acceptance of Rape Myths, Self Protective
Measures, and Fear of Victimization Among College Women
This study examines three central variables: the acceptance of
rape myths, fear of sexual assault, and self-imposed behavioral
restrictions among a representative sample of female students at
Old Dominion University. Funding is provided by the Old Dominion
University Summer Research Fellowship Award and the Arts and
Letters Research Grant.
Focus
on Families
A field experiment testing a program for heroin addicts and
their families. The ultimate goal is to reduce the use of
relapse and protect the children from engaging in problem
behaviors.
Dr.
Helen Taylor Greene
Women in
Policing;
Police Employment Trends
Blacks, Crime, and Justice
Korean Labor
Market Issues (especially labor market discussion by gender)
Japan Labor Market Issues
Housework
Community College Issues--higher education
Social
Science in Medical Practice
Funding is provided by NSF.
Rape
and Unemployment 1970-1990
Chinese
Demography (migration and fertility)
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