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Tag Archive for: Expertise & Mastery

Two Sundays In a Row

May 24, 2026
On my first visit, I brought my Japanese knives (the short deba…
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What Your Graduate Advisor Never Told You About the Criminology Job Market

May 10, 2026
Unlike some other social sciences, criminology and criminal justice…
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How to Think Like a Criminologist

April 26, 2026
There's a big gap between what the general public thinks criminologists…
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After Three Decades, Here’s What I Wish Someone Had Told Me

April 5, 2026
For nearly 30 years, students and early-career academics have…
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What Are the Most Important Questions to Ask About US Prison Conditions?

March 1, 2026
In the United States, numerous standards have been developed…
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