Crew--Benjamin Keith (Criminology Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 38 of 38 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Saying goodbye to Baker Hall Northern Iowan 110:14, p.1 |
The cost that it would take to renovate Baker Hall is about the same as it will be to build a whole new building. On October 12, UNI said goodbye to Baker Hall. A demolition date has not been confirmed; photo. | |
2 | "Quiet Rage" speaks loudly Northern Iowan 105:17, p.1 |
Sociology Club shows the movie, "Quiet Rage", based on an experiment at Stanford University in 1971. This experiment set the stage for later experiments involving human subjects. | |
3 | Pretrial publicity doesn't spoil juries Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Explanation of why one can still expect a fair trial, even in over-publicized cases. | |
4 | South should not be stereotyped Northern Iowan 95:48, p.10 |
Nicholas Arnold focused on stereotypes of the South in his column on the KKK. | |
5 | UNI survey: crime prevalent in Iowa Northern Iowan 95:3, p.4 |
Results of Iowa Adult Crime Victimization Survey, completed by UNI Center for Social and Behavioral Research in 1997, show much crime exists in Iowa. | |
6 | Republicans vow to make U.S. drug free by 2002 Public Relations News Release 1997:355, p.1 |
Keith Crew comments on congressional plan to rid the United States of drugs by the year 2002. | |
7 | Tougher prison sentences may not be the answer to fighting crime Public Relations News Release 1997:248, p.1 |
Associate Professor of Criminology Keith Crew reports that prevention of crime should be stressed rather than how to punish the criminal. | |
8 | UNI remembers Noack's dedication, leadership Northern Iowan 94:33, p.9 |
Professor Virgil Noack will be fondly remembered by the UNI community. | |
9 | Conference to explore crime prevention Northern Iowan 94:23, p.1 |
Conference brings experts together on campus. | |
10 | "Fixing Broken Windows in Iowa: Issues in Community and Neighborhood Crime Control" conference at University of Northern Iowa Nov. 19 Public Relations News Release 1997:116, p.1 |
Conference will feature keynote speaker George L. Kelling, with introduction by Gene Lutz. Sessions moderated by B. Keith Crew and Robert Hunter. | |
11 | New department heads appointed Campus News Network 7:3, p.4 |
New heads include Professors Farzad Moussavi, Gregory Stefanich, Ken Bleile, John McCormick, Keith Crew, and Danny Syhre; Steve Moon will be acting associate vice president for information technology. | |
12 | Has past drug use by political figures lost its stigma? Public Relations News Release 1996:8, p.1 |
Keith Crew says past drug use by political figures no longer appears to be a big deal. | |
13 | New assistant dean, department heads begin work this fall at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1996:1, p.1 |
Biographical profiles of Joane McKay, Farzad Moussavi, Gregory Stefanich, Ken Bleile, John McCormick, B. Keith Crew, and Steven Moon. | |
14 | Planning strategically Campus News Network 6:9, p.2 |
Response Team is currently examining the recently revised University Strategic Plan and will meet today with Writing Committee. | |
15 | Awards/honors/services: Keith Crew and Philip East Campus News Network 6:3, p.4 |
Keith Crew elected chair and Philip East vice chair of Graduate Council for 1995-96. | |
16 | Hating the Government Public Relations News Release 1994:426, p.1 |
Keith Crew states that many Americans have been unhappy with government and perhaps we are fortunate that something like the Oklahoma City bombing has not happened more after. | |
17 | Watching the crime bill Public Relations News Release 1994:19, p.1 |
Keith Crew examines the effects of the new crime bill. | |
18 | Ganging up on gangs. Public Relations News Release 1993:283, p.1 |
Keith Crew states that as long as there are breakdowns in the family and communities, there will be gangs. | |
19 | The big vote part II Public Relations News Release 1993:198, p.1 |
Keith Crew feels that the Brady Bill will finally become law after being voted down during the past seven years. | |
20 | Summer fellowships announced Campus News Network 3:11, p.1 |
Roster of winners and their topics of research. | |
21 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:236, p.1 |
Capital punishment, gun control, Somalia, kids under six not ready for competitive sports are the topics discussed this week at UNI. | |
22 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news. Public Relations News Release 1991:685, p.1 |
Early parole to community based centers, farm wetlands, government branch powers, and plants in stress are the topics for discussion at UNI this week. Consultants named. | |
23 | Board of Regents awards promotions and tenure Northern Iowan 88:54, p.1 |
List of those who received promotion or tenure. | |
24 | The cost of living may pale in comparison to the high cost of death. Public Relations News Release 1991:556, p.1 |
Keith Crew points out the costs of life in prison and compares those costs to execution. | |
25 | Of witch trials and Indian land claims; historic U.S. Court Cases encyclopedia edited by University of Northern Iowa professor Public Relations News Release 1991:546, p.1 |
John Johnson served as editor of "Historic U.S. Court Cases". Johnson and several of his UNI colleagues also contributed essays to the book. | |
26 | Faculty promotions and tenure granted to University of Northern Iowa faculty by Board of Regents Public Relations News Release 1991:540, p.1 |
UNI faculty promotions and tenure appointments announced. | |
27 | UNI faculty and staff serve as resources for information on current news topics Public Relations News Release 1991:217, p.1 |
Faculty and staff are listed in areas of expertise on current news topics. Contact information is provided. | |
28 | Psycho killer--why didn't the neighbors complain sooner? Public Relations News Release 1990:684, p.1 |
Many questions remain concerning the Jeffrey Dahmer case. | |
29 | Are Iowa crime rates rising dramatically? That depends. Public Relations News Release 1990:647, p.1 |
Increases in the crime rate may be due to more people reporting crimes. | |
30 | University of Northern Iowa joins consortium for substance abuse research and evaluation Public Relations News Release 1990:588, p.1 |
UNI joins other Regents institutions, Drake University, and five departments of state government in consortium dealing with substance abuse. | |
31 | Prof. responds to parking issue Northern Iowan 86:38, p.3 |
Professor Crew believes that parking has nothing to do with faculty-student relations. | |
32 | Education needed for war on drugs Northern Iowan 86:32, p.5 |
Professor Crew talks about inconsistencies in drug law and recent trends in drug use. | |
33 | 'War on Drugs' should be fought with education and public health policy, not guns: University of Northern Iowa sociology professor Public Relations News Release 1989:357, p.1 |
Professor Keith Crew criticizes the "war on drugs", explaining some practical treatments for the country's drug abuse problem. | |
34 | Is the legalization of drugs the answer to the nation's drub problem? Public Relations News Release 1989:347, p.1 |
Professor Keith Crew expresses his doubts that the war on drugs will succeed. He states that proper education and rehabilitation are required. | |
35 | Professor says U.S. justice system poor Northern Iowan 85:16, p.6 |
Professor Lutz talks about his research; Professor Crew agrees with its viewpoint. | |
36 | Date violence at UNI Northern Iowan 85:12, p.5 |
Professor Crew talks about his research. | |
37 | Northern Iowa study: Violence in dating determined by gender roles? Public Relations News Release 1987:369, p.1 |
Professor Keith Crew conducts a student survey, revealing that young men believing themselves to be masculine are more likely to use violence on a date. | |
38 | Headship system to be investigated Northern Iowan 83:29, p.7 |
Will look at practices at other schools. |