Curious about the way women are portrayed in the media? Searching for information on stuttering? Ready to learn about food preparation? Look no farther than the faculty from the School of Applied Sciences, who have published several books on these diverse topics and more during the past year. The recently published works include
(UM author names in bold)
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Stuttering Myths, Beliefs and Straight Talk for Teens (brochure)
Greg Snyder
Family and Consumer Sciences
Food Preparation, A Laboratory Manual, 1st edition
Kathy Knight, Laurel Lambert
Legal Studies
Introduction
to Homeland Security
David H. McElreath, Chester L. Quarles, Carl J. Jensen, Robert Nations
Introduction
to Terrorism
David H. McElreath, Carl J.
Jensen, Chester L. Quarles, Stephen Mallory, Michael Wigginton
Introduction
to Criminal Justice, 5th edition
Ronald Waldron, Chester L. Quarles, David H.
McElreath, Michelle E. Waldron, David Milstein
Media coverage of mass murder events: The influence
of female victimization
Janice E. Clifford, Carl J. Jensen, Thomas A. Petee
Does the
United States Need a New Police Force for Stability Operations?
Terrence K. Kelly, Seth G. Jones, James E.
Barnett, Keith Crane, Robert C. Davis, Carl
Jensen
A Stability
Police Force for the United States: Justification and Options for Creating U.S.
Capabilities
Terrence K. Kelly, Seth G. Jones, James E.
Barnett, Keith Crane, Robert C. Davis, Carl
Jensen
Assessing
the New York City Police Department Firearm Training and Firearm-Discharge
Review Process
Bernard D. Rostker, Lawrence M. Hanser, William
M. Hix, Carl Jensen, Andrew R.
Morral, Greg Ridgeway, Terry L. Schell
Evaluation of
the New York City Police Department Firearm Training and Firearm-Discharge
Review Process
Bernard D. Rostker, Lawrence M. Hanser, William
M. Hix, Carl Jensen, Andrew R.
Morral, Greg Ridgeway, Terry L. Schell
The
Empowered Paralegal
Robert Mongue