
Vitor Gonçalves
@vitorgonbr
PhD in Criminal Justice and Criminology at Texas State University. Research: Juvenile Justice, Sentencing, and Crime Analysis.
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13-10-2021 19:05:17
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And here, PhD student Vitor Gonçalves tries out ALERRT Center's virtual reality training simulator


Last Saturday, #CJC students and faculty participated in the 37th Annual Great Texas River Clean Up Great job y'all! (Madison K. Doyle, Vitor Gonçalves, @emilydspivey, John Lopez, and Drs. Vandiver, Roche, and Laure Brimbal) And thanks especially to *Meagan Robbins* for organizing!


Check out this new #research, led by #TXST #SCJC doctoral student April Chai and co-authored by asst. prof Ashley N. Hewitt, which examines the factors predicting the longevity of serial murderers sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Excelente Mateus R. Santos. Bate papo bem esclarecedor sobre as oscilações das taxas de homicídio no mundo e no Brasil.

Congratulations to PhD student April Chai (April Chai)! She is the recipient of an National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship for her project, "The Mortal Tragedy: Analyzing Body Disposal Patterns in Homicide Cases." #TXST #TXSTnext nij.ojp.gov/funding/awards…

Incredibly humbled and honored to receive the #NIJGRF! Proud to represent my department TXST Criminal Justice and Criminology at Texas State University


Eyes wide open or not, I’m thrilled to share that I’m officially a Ph.D.! Four years of dedication and hard work have led to this moment. A big thank you to all who supported me along the way 🎓 TXST Criminal Justice and Criminology


In a new article we show that Institutional Anomie Theory, with its focus on the interplay between social institutions and culture, is an extraordinary framework for explaining societies’ level of corruption. W/ Rick Moule, @testaalex & D. Weiss. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

