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2019 Featured Scholars Archive.

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Victor Javier Mora

Title: Doctoral Candidate, Criminology & Criminal Justice
​​Current Institution: Arizona State University
​Signature Publication: "Exploring Variation in Police Perceptions of De-Escalation; Do Officer Characteristics Matter?." ​
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Krystlelynn Caraballo

Title: Ph.D. Candidate, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
​Current Institution: Georgia State University
​Dissertation: The Poly-Victimization of Latinx Immigrants: A Criminology, Law, and Society Perspective
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Michael Sierra-Arévalo, Ph.D.​

Title: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
​Current Institution: Rutgers School of Criminal Justice
​Signature Publication: "The Commemoration of Death, Organizational Memory, and Police Culture." ​
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09|19

Melissa Guzman Garcia

Title: Assistant Professor of Latino/Latina Studies
​Current Institution: San Francisco State University
​Signature Publication: "Spiritual Citizenship: Immigrant Religious Participation and the Management of Deportability." 
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Eric Gamino, Ph.D.​

Title: Assistant Professor of Criminology & Justice Studies
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Current Institution: California State University, Northridge
Signature Publication: "U.S.-Mexico Border Control: The Use of Deportation Threats as a Method of Enforcing Control on Residents in South Texas." In B. Garrick Harden (ed.), Imagined Borders, Lived Ambiguity: Intersections of Repression and Resistance. ​
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Angelique Nevarez Maes

Title: Doctoral Candidate of Sociology, Texas A&M University
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Current Institution: Wiley College
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Dissertation Title: The Social Support Structure of Social Integration among Children with Incarcerated Fathers in Emerging Adulthood and Those Without. ​
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Katherine Maldonado

Title: Doctoral Candidate of Sociology
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Current Institution: University of California, Riverside
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Signature Publication: The Youth Control Complex: Gang-Affiliated Latina Teen Mothers Navigating Hypercriminalization. Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies
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Kenneth Sebastian Leon, Ph.D.

Title: Assistant Professor of Latino & Caribbean Studies and Criminal Justice Program
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Current Institution: Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Signature Publication: A Culture that is Hard to Defend: Extralegal Factors in Federal Dealth Penalty Cases. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.
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Felicia Arriaga, Ph.D.

Title: Assistant Professor of Sociology
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Current Institution: Appalachian State University
Signature Publication: Relationships between the Public and Crimmigration Entities in North Carolina: A 287(g) Program Focus. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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Egbert Zavala, Ph.D.​​

Title: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
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Current Institution: University of Texas, El Paso
Signature Publication: When the cop is the victim: A test of target congruence theory on intimate partner violence victimization experienced by police officers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 
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Yalidy Matos, Ph.D.​

Title: Assistant Professor of Political Science & Latino and Caribbean Studies
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Current Institution: Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Signature Publication: Geographies of Exclusion: The Importance of Racial Legacies in Examining State-Level Immigration Laws. American Behavioral Scientist ​
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