College of Social and Behavioral Sciences hosts colloquium, ‘Courts and Corrections’

The “Courts and Corrections” colloquium, part of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences ongoing series, will take place at noon Thursday, Feb. 15, in SBS-129.
Presenting will be:
- Annika Anderson, sociology, “Navigating Lived Experiences: Professional Entanglements and the Role of Project Rebound;”
- Andrea Giuffre, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, “Cyclical Pathways to Probation Violations: Housing, Financial Capabilities, and COVID-19;”
- Thora Giallouri, political science, “Could Moderate Median Restore Respect for the Supreme Court and its Legitimacy?”