Trends in Violence | Emmanuel College Boston | 2011 Lectures
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Uploaded on Mar 9, 2011
February 28, 2011 | Presented by Jack Levin, The Brudnick Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Northeastern University in Boston and co-director of the Center on Violence and Conflict at Northeastern University.
The Sister Marie Augusta Neal, SND Lecture at Emmanuel College, Boston is dedicated to promoting the social justice mission of Emmanuel College. This annual lecture honors one of Emmanuel's most esteemed graduates and faculty members, Sister Marie Augusta Neal, SND '42, who influenced several generations of students and scholars worldwide through her inspirational teaching and her numerous groundbreaking publications on social justice and change, and women in the church.
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All Comments (8)
merlan114 9 months ago
Albert Einstein?
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PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
We r the victims! that r you not seeing? You people took money from people who well They r from my family but r not good people. in my eyes who did not take care of her own brother. They discarded those who were in their way.
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PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
You have no idea the hell!
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PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
Hm 30 yrs the Wilkins gee the mid 70's ever think of the Wilkins ? God Data huh! I just cant gasp enouhg over al this because of th4 person who gave you this building. A person who is one who stands for intimidation to her own family. You have no idea!
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JPMcFly1985 1 year ago
This guy Jack Levin is extremely fascinating to me, as is the underlying causes of violent crime in general. I knew him from interviews on a few Unsolved Mysteries segments in the early-mid 90s. Hopefully he does more things like this before he retires.
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OldskolFan 1 year ago
Wilford Brimley and maybe the Quaker Oats man?
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thee refuge 1 year ago
The police not reporting properly to the FBI for their report IS a crime.
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