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SUMMARY:Criminology Forum 2/13 “Coherently Idiosyncratic Sanction Risk Perceptio
	ns and Deterrence”
DESCRIPTION:\nPlease join us for the upcoming Criminology Forum on Thurs
	day\, February 13 in the Garden Room\, Pasquerilla Spiritual Center from
	 Noon-1:00 PM.&nbsp\;Daniel Nagin\, Ph.D. Teresa and H. John Heinz III U
	niversity Professor of Public Policy and Statistics at&nbsp\;Carnegie Me
	llon University will be presenting his research.\n\nDr. Nagin&rsquo\;s &
	nbsp\;research focuses on the evolution of criminal and antisocial behav
	iors over the life course\, the deterrent effect of criminal and noncrim
	inal penalties on illegal behavior\, and the development of statistical 
	methods for analyzing longitudinal data. He is the recipient of the Amer
	ican Society of Criminology&rsquo\;s Edwin H. Sutherland Award in 2006\,
	 the Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2014\, Carnegie Mellon&rsquo\;s D
	istinguished Alumni Achievement Award in 2015\, and the National Academy
	 of Science Award for Scientific Reviewing in 2017.\n\nFor more details:
	 https://events.la.psu.edu/event/criminology_forum_213_coherently_idiosy
	ncratic_sanction_risk_perceptions_and_deterrence/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Please join us 
	for the upcoming Criminology Forum on Thursday, February 13 in the Garde
	n Room, Pasquerilla Spiritual Center from Noon-1:00 PM.&nbsp;Daniel Nagi
	n, Ph.D. Teresa and H. John Heinz III University Professor of Public Pol
	icy and Statistics at&nbsp;Carnegie Mellon University will be presenting
	 his research.</p><p>Dr. Nagin&rsquo;s &nbsp;research focuses on the evo
	lution of criminal and antisocial behaviors over the life course, the de
	terrent effect of criminal and noncriminal penalties on illegal behavior
	, and the development of statistical methods for analyzing longitudinal 
	data. He is the recipient of the American Society of Criminology&rsquo;s
	 Edwin H. Sutherland Award in 2006, the Stockholm Prize in Criminology i
	n 2014, Carnegie Mellon&rsquo;s Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award i
	n 2015, and the National Academy of Science Award for Scientific Reviewi
	ng in 2017.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/e
	vent/criminology_forum_213_coherently_idiosyncratic_sanction_risk_percep
	tions_and_deterrence/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/criminology_forum
	_213_coherently_idiosyncratic_sanction_risk_perceptions_and_deterrence/<
	/a></p></body></html>
LOCATION:Garden Room, Pasquerilla Spiritual Center
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