Alyssa Yetter took 1st place with her article “Victimization-Precipitated Residential Mobility Among Women Offenders.” Her paper was published in Crime & Delinquency.
Takuma Kamada placed 1st in the Working Paper with “Third-Party Policing on Organized Crime: Evidence from the Yakuza” (co-authored with Tetsuya Hoshino).
Keith Hullenaar received honorable mention for his paper titled “How Victim Gender and Offender Gender Affect the Reporting of Violence to the Police” (co-authored with Barry Ruback).
![Congratulations to the winners of the 9th Annual Criminology Student Paper Competition! Congratulations to the winners of the 9th Annual Criminology Student Paper Competition!](https://sociology.la.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/elementor/thumbs/image-5-prrlruaj0sxq1772vo9cpsbflseh56xrf2o06ig2f6.png)
Alyssa Yetter took 1st place with her article “Victimization-Precipitated Residential Mobility Among Women Offenders.” Her paper was published in Crime & Delinquency.
Takuma Kamada placed 1st in the Working Paper with “Third-Party Policing on Organized Crime: Evidence from the Yakuza” (co-authored with Tetsuya Hoshino).
Keith Hullenaar received honorable mention for his paper titled “How Victim Gender and Offender Gender Affect the Reporting of Violence to the Police” (co-authored with Barry Ruback).