Domestic violence is an issue that has a short history within the criminal justice system and rurality adds another element of rarity within research which is what led me to this topic.
I enjoyed your presentation, Cristina. My father and brother were both correction officers. I appreciated how you tied your research to rural communities. I always value evidenced-based recommendations. Well done.
Great presentation! I enjoyed how you expose the different barriers that lead to the rural population not seeking law enforcement, and how domestic violence sometimes it’s not taken seriously due to the patriarchal culture.
Good job Cristina. Research can and should inform policy making decisions – thank you for the great work you did.
Thank you so much!
What motivated you to research this topic?
Domestic violence is an issue that has a short history within the criminal justice system and rurality adds another element of rarity within research which is what led me to this topic.
I enjoyed your presentation, Cristina. My father and brother were both correction officers. I appreciated how you tied your research to rural communities. I always value evidenced-based recommendations. Well done.
Thank you so much! Research within rural communities is truly important, especially for Kansas!
I love that you looked at the issues of domestic abuse within the context of rural communities. Thank you for sharing your work!
Domestic violence is such a complex issue itself so focusing on a subsection that is often overlooked was interesting to do. Thank you!
Great work, Christina! I enjoyed hearing about your project!
Thank you so much!
Great presentation! I enjoyed how you expose the different barriers that lead to the rural population not seeking law enforcement, and how domestic violence sometimes it’s not taken seriously due to the patriarchal culture.
Thank you, these populations face unique barriers that need to be addressed.
Great presentation! This is how policy should be approached, through research!
I agree! Thank you!
What advice would you give an undergraduate student who is interested in conducting research?