The Extent and Sources of Support for Mitigating Collateral Consequences: A Comparison of Criminal Justice Majors and Non-Majors

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Sunmin Hong Haley N. Puddy Alexander L. Burton Sunmin Hong is a doctoral candidate in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Texas at Dallas. His research interests center on life‑course criminology, specifically examining how adverse childhood experiences predict subsequent juvenile delinquency and adult criminality, with a focus on understanding the underlying mechanisms of this relationship. His additional research interests include cybercrime and public perceptions toward criminal justice policies.Haley N. Puddy is a doctoral candidate in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at The University of Texas at Dallas. Her research focuses on public perceptions of crime and public policy and has been published in Journal of School Violence and Psychology, Crime, and Law.Alexander L. Burton is an Assistant Professor in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at The University of Texas at Dallas. His research primarily focuses on corrections and public policy and has been published in Criminology, Criminology & Public Policy, and Justice Quarterly.

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