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Student Research

Our students have authored and presented research at William & Mary's Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, Summer Research Showcase, and Graduate Research Symposium, as well as with the American Psychological Association, the Society for Research in Child Development, the American Society of Criminology, and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

Student Publications:

2017

An Examination of Care Practices of Pregnant Women Incarcerated in Jail Facilities in the United States

2016

Emotion Correlates of Bullies, Victims, and Bully-Victims in African American Children

Breastfeeding Initiation Among Women Who Have Experience with Incarceration

Coming Home: Challenges Related to Reentry and Recidivism for Previously Incarcerated New Mothers

2014

Helping the Community from the Bottom Up: Distributing Diapers to the Williamsburg Community

2013

Adverse Childhood Experiences And Health Risk Behaviors Among College Students

2012

Maternal Incarceration: Effects on Caregivers' Mental Health

2009

The Relationship Between Delinquent Behavior, Adolescent-Parent Relationships, and Intergenerational Cycles of Crime

Peer Relations of Children with Incarcerated Parents

Student Posters:

Breastfeeding Initiation Among Incarcerated Pregnant Women

An Examination of Incarceration, Motherhood, and Recidivism

Incarcerated Pregnant Women: Links Between Depression and Infant Birth Weight

National Standards of Care for Pregnant Incarcerated Women

Predicting Recidivism: Maternal Stress and Intimate Partner Violence

Pregnancy in the Context of Incarceration: The William and Mary Healthy Beginnings Project

The Impact of Maternal and Contextual Stressors on Recidivism

Who Knows More About Pregnancy and Nutrition Related Knowledge? Pregnant Incarcerated Women, Pregnant Community Women or Female College Students