This page collects the digitized full text Undergraduate Honors Theses of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

Selected titles of Undergraduate honors thesis written prior to 2015 can be found in Special Collections.

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Theses from 2024

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Immigration, Sanctuary Counties, and Crime: A Safety Net for Vulnerable Populations?, Carson Duca

Theses from 2023

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Assessment of the Relationship Between Academic Burnout and Academic Achievement, Ryan Beallis

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Determinant Factors in Abortion Support Preceding Dobbs: Has SCOTUS Left Popular Opinion Behind?, Caden Hall

Theses from 2022

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Can Violent Political Rhetoric Influence Bias Homicide Rates? Analyzing the Trump Effect, Tyler Joseph Patrick Ford

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Print News Media and Prisoner Reentry: An Exploratory Study of Local Newspapers in 2018, Sydney Gaughan

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Impacts of Post-Incarceration Programming for Women's Lives and Local Communities, Megan Greenslade

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The Role of Female Offenders in Sex Trafficking Rings, Caroline Johnson

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Human Trafficking: Physical and Non-Physical Force Factors and Their Links to Victim Industry, Mary Caroline Kerr

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A Content Analysis of the Equal Rights Amendment, Ashley Smith

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Perceived COVID-19 Threat Across the Intersections of Age, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender, Christina Varghese

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Unequal treatment: An exploration of immigrant-related factors and likelihood of discrimination in the United States, Sophia Woods

Theses from 2021

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Pets and Problems: Exploring Community Patterns in Calls for Animal Services, Paige DeJarnett

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The Geographical Tendencies of Serial Killers in the United States, Charlene Niles

Theses from 2016

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Aging American Prisons: Length of Stay, Dying behind Bars, and Implications for Public Health, Stephanie G. Barger

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A Narrative Inquiry of Protest Songs: Comparing the Anti-War Music of Vietnam and Iraq, Sophia K. Yanik

Theses from 2015

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An Analysis of Human Trafficking Victims in Federal Court Cases, Brandon N. Chapman