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Aleksandra Jovanovic Snowden: Graduate Students

B.A. in Criminal Justice and Slavic Languages and Literature, Indiana University,
Graduated with Distinction

Research Areas:
Theories of Crime and Delinquency; Criminal Justice System Reform in Post-Conflict Societies; Criminal justice Education; Substance Use, Society and Crime; Alcohol and Violence; Integrity in Administration of Justice; Quantitative Method and Analysis; Police and Society

Awards and Honors:

Title VI FLAS Fellowship, Summer 2006

Presentations:

"The 2003 Slovenian alcohol policy: background, supporters, and opponents." (Coauthor). Forthcoming in Contemporary Drug Problems.

"Daylight Savings Crime." (Coauthor). Presented to the American Society of Criminology (Atlanta, November 2007).
                                           
"Perceptions of Criminal Justice as an Academic Field of Study among University Faculty in a College of Arts and Science." (Coauthor). Presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Seattle, March 2007).      

"The Introductory Criminal Justice Textbook." (Coauthor). Presented to the American Society of Criminology (Los Angeles, November 2006). Currently under review at the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.