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PAULINE GASDOW BRENNAN - University of Nebraska Omaha

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Pauline K. Brennan<br />

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FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS, continued<br />

External, continued<br />

• 2001—$12,700 “Mecklenburg Court Process” funded through the Community Building<br />

Initiative (a component <strong>of</strong> the Foundation for the Carolinas). Principle Investigator.<br />

Internal<br />

• 2012—$4,500, Race/ethnicity and Institutional Misconduct: The Predictive Validity <strong>of</strong><br />

the LSI-R. Summer Fellowship prodived by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> at <strong>Omaha</strong>,<br />

<strong>University</strong> Committee on Research and Creative Activity.<br />

• 2012— $9,000, The Predictive Validity <strong>of</strong> the LSI-R for Incarcerated Offenders: Does<br />

Gender and/or Race/ethnicity Matter? Funded by the School <strong>of</strong> Criminology and<br />

Criminal Justice, summer research stipend award. $3,000 <strong>of</strong> the funding went to support<br />

two doctoral students—Abby Vandenberg and Timbre Wulf-Ludden— who assisted with<br />

the research.<br />

• 2011— $9,000, The Importance <strong>of</strong> Race/ethnicity in Depictions <strong>of</strong> Female Drug<br />

Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories. Funded by the School <strong>of</strong> Criminology and<br />

Criminal Justice, summer research stipend award. $3,000 <strong>of</strong> the funding went to support<br />

two doctoral students—Abby Vandenberg and Timbre Wulf-Ludden— who assisted with<br />

the research.<br />

• 2010— $3,000, An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Parenting Program at the <strong>Nebraska</strong> Correctional<br />

Center for Women. Funded by the School <strong>of</strong> Criminology and Criminal Justice, summer<br />

research stipend award.<br />

• 2009—$3,000, Depictions <strong>of</strong> Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> Race/ethnicity and Offense Type. Funded by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> at<br />

<strong>Omaha</strong>, <strong>University</strong> Committee on Research and Creative Activity. Principle Investigator.<br />

• 2009—$3,500. Depictions <strong>of</strong> Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> Race/ethnicity and Offense Type. Funded by the School <strong>of</strong> Criminology<br />

and Criminal Justice, summer research support. 100% <strong>of</strong> the funding went to two<br />

graduate students—Timbre Wulf and Abby Vandenderg—for their assistance on the<br />

project. I was the Principle Investigator.<br />

• 2006— $4,500, An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> North Carolina’s Summit House. Funded by the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> at <strong>Omaha</strong>, <strong>University</strong> Committee on Research and Creative<br />

Activity. Principle Investigator.

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