Brenna Jones, a criminal justice sciences graduate student, was awarded the 2024 Division on Critical Criminology and Social Justice (DCCSJ) Undergraduate Paper Award.
The award, presented annually by the American Society of Criminology (ASC), recognizes and honors outstanding theoretical or empirical critical criminological scholarship by an undergraduate student.
Jones, who joined Illinois State University for her graduate studies after earning her undergraduate degree at the University of Maine, has quickly made a name for herself with her groundbreaking research.
Her award-winning paper, written during her undergraduate studies at the University of Maine, focuses on the experiences of unhoused and precariously housed people and examines the stigmatization and criminalization of homelessness. It offers new insights by contrasting literature and media portrayals on homelessness.
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