Leiber--Michael J. (Sociology Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI center cosponsors state conference on diversity
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Disproportional Minority Confinement Resource Center will hold their second annual statewide conference in Des Moines.
2 Guest lecturer Diane Feldman to speak at the University of Northern Iowa's Undergraduate Social Science Research Conference Saturday, April 24
Public Relations News Release 1998:343, p.1
The sixth annual Undergraduate Social Science Research Conference will be held at UNI on April 24. Speakers include Diane Feldman and Michael Leiber.
3 Travelling the path unknown from adolescence to adulthood
Northern Iowa Today 80:1, p.2
Center for the Study of Adolescence faculty consider adolescent behavior.
4 University of Northern Iowa faculty promotions, tenure approve; room & board fees; property purchase
Public Relations News Release 1994:407, p.1
Board of Regents approve several items for UNI at meeting.
5 Sentencing juveniles for violent crimes.
Public Relations News Release 1994:19, p.1
Michael Leiber feels that tougher sentences may not discourage crimes as much as intended.
6 Kids and crime.
Public Relations News Release 1992:757, p.1
Racism is usually subtle or unintentional in the case processing in Iowa's juvenile justice system according to Michael Leiber.
7 Sources for further information on this week's topics
Public Relations News Release 1992:751, p.1
Somalia, and Iowa's juvenile justice system are this week's topics for discussion.
8 Living dangerously
Public Relations News Release 1992:142, p.1
Michael Leiber states that young black American males are seven times more likely to be murdered than young white American males.
9 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1992:102, p.1
Faculty listed as sources or additional information on topics of term limits for congress, first Monday in October, and victimization of Black Males.
10 Are minority juveniles treated differently after they're arrested?
Public Relations News Release 1990:485, p.1
Professor Michael Leiber is examining the treatment of minority juveniles after they are arrested.
11 University of Northern Iowa sociologist studying issues of race in Iowa juvenile justice system
Public Relations News Release 1990:481, p.1
The effect of race on juvenile sentencing is being studied by UNI professor.