Hunter--Robert J. (Sociology Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Conference to explore crime prevention
Northern Iowan 94:23, p.1
Conference brings experts together on campus.
2 "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.
3 Effects of the crime bill.
Public Relations News Release 1994:162, p.1
Recent passage of the Crime Bill by Congress and the President allowed for 66 federal crimes to be punishable by death.
4 Questioning hunting safety.
Public Relations News Release 1994:127, p.1
More people are killed by driving cars than in hunting accidents.
5 Death penalty won't deter crime, says University of Northern Iowa professor
Northern Edition 2:18, p.8
Professor Robert Hunter wants people to understand evidence.
6 Renewed support for the death penalty in Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1994:19, p.1
Interest is on the rise in Iowa for reinstating the death penalty.
7 Sources
Public Relations News Release 1994:5, p.1
Death penalty and dealing with grief are this weeks topics for discussion.
8 Crime and punishment in America
Northern Iowa Today 78:1, p.2
Professors Hunter and Bartollas offer perspectives on crime and its remedies; photo.
9 Cruel and unusual?
Public Relations News Release 0:502, p.1
Robert Hunter comments on caning as a punishment method.
10 Paying for time.
Public Relations News Release 1993:366, p.1
New bill proposes that parents pay the confinement costs of their children if convicted of a crime and sentenced to jail time.
11 Clinton, crime, and cops.
Public Relations News Release 1993:327, p.1
Robert Hunter believes Clinton's plan will not alleviate our nation's crime problem.
12 This camp is no picnic
Public Relations News Release 1993:272, p.1
Boot camps don't work according to Robert Hunter.