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            <title>Welcome new faculty</title>
            <description>This Fall, the Center welcomes three new faculty members: Dr. Rod Brunson, Dr. Daryl Kroner, and Dr. Christopher Mullins.</description>
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            <title>Welcome Dr. Mullins</title>
            <description>Dr. Mullins joins the faculty of SIUC in the Fall of 2008. His research focuses on structural and cultural aspects of violence. He is the author of Holding Your Square: Masculinities, Streetlife and Violence (2006, Willan) and the co-author of Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social Control: he International Criminal Court (2006, Lexington) and the co-author of Blood, Power and Bedlam: Violations of International Criminal Law in Post-Colonial Africa (2008, Peter Lang). He has also published over 20 articles and books chapters on gender and street crime; genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity and international criminal law and jurisprudence. Dr. Mullins teaches courses in criminological theory, violence and courts. &lt;br /&gt;
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Dr. Mullins received his Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice from the University of Missouri St. Louis.</description>
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            <description>Daryl Kroner joins the SIUC faculty in the Fall of 2008 after being employed for 22 years as a prison psychologist. He conducts research with community and incarcerated offenders. His current projects include: mental health assessment of female offenders, dynamic risk assessment during community supervision, evaluating community interventions, and examining predictors of treatment attrition..&lt;br /&gt;
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Dr. Kroner received his Ph.D. in psychology from Carleton University.</description>
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            <title>Welcome Dr. Brunson</title>
            <description>Rod K. Brunson is a new Assistant Professor in the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.  His research examines youths’ experiences in neighborhood contexts, with a specific focus on the interactions of race, class, and gender, and their relationship to criminal justice practices.  His work appears in the British Journal of Criminology, Criminology, Criminology &amp; Public Policy, Gender &amp; Society, Justice Quarterly, and the Journal of Crime and Justice.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dr. Brunson received his Ph.D. in criminal justice from the University of Illinois Chicago.</description>
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