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Giordano book studies legacies of crime
As teenagers, they were locked up in an Ohio juvenile facility. Now adults and parents, many of these juvenile offenders continued traveling a criminal path.
The effect of their lifestyles on their children is the focus of a new book from Dr. Peggy Giordano, Distinguished Research Professor of sociology. Published by Cambridge University Press, Legacies of Crime—A Follow-up of the Children of Highly Delinquent Girls and Boys follows a group of juvenile delinquents over a 20-year period. Giordano interviewed them at 16, 30 and 39 years old, and in the last stage of the study also interviewed their adolescent children.
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Symposium to honor work of Jaak Panksepp
Famed neuroscientist Dr. Jaak Panksepp, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, will return to BGSU this month for a symposium in his honor.
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- New studies challenge notions about names - Wall Street Journal
- Alumnus, former faculty named Master Teacher at Clemson University - Sentinel-Tribune
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Zoom News Recap
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May 11 - BGSU participates in northwest Ohio STEM conference
- Library dean candidate to visit this week
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May 12 - BGSU music faculty to visit SiChuan Conservatory
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May 13 - Kudos to journalism, public relations
- Nontraditional and Transfer Student Services has new home
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May 14 - Business and Marketing Education program hosts Centennial celebration
- Zoom News to go on summer schedule
- A thrilling finish
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