Undergraduate Student Paper Award
The Undergraduate Student Paper Award recognizes and honors outstanding theoretical or empirical critical criminological scholarship by an undergraduate student.
2021
- not awarded
2020
- not awarded
2018
- Laurel Wilson, University of Tasmania
2017
- no award
2016
- no award
2015
- Maya Weinstein, George Washington University
2014
- Valerie King, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
2013
- Adrienne L. McCarthy, Willamette University
2012
- no award
2011
- Leigh Dickey, University of Tennessee
2010
- Janet Garcia, Hunter College, City University of New York
2009
- Lakelen Gould, University Ontario Institute of Technology
2008
- Holly Pelvin, University of Toronto
2007
- Carrie George, Northeastern Illinois University
- Holly Pelvin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
2006
- no award
2005
- no award
2004
- Christina Parlapiano, University of Scranton
2003
- no award
2002
- Danielle M. Fagen, University of St. Thomas
2001
- no award
2000
- Mariestella Fischer Velez, Fordham University (First Place)
“Prisoners of Politics: A Case Study of Puerto Rican Nationalists and the Role of Politics in American Justice” - Jennifer Burzych, Northeastern Illinois University (Second Place)
“Uncovering the Dangerous Truths of Public Surveillance”
1999
- Jeanette Hussemann, Southern Illinois at Edwardsville (First Place)
“The Struggle for Power: Women in Policing” - Colby Dolly, Southern Illinois at Edwardsville (Second Place)
“A Sociological Examination of Police Brutality” - Michael Peters, Northern Illinois University (Third Place)
“A Divided Society: Marx and Conflict Theory”
1998
- no award
1997
- no award
1996
- Allison Forker, Northeastern Illinois University
“Chaos and Modeling Crime: Quinney’s Class, State and Crime”