Faculty Scholarship from 2024
Benefits and Challenges of Institutionalizing Peacebuilding and Activism in a Post-Liberal World, Clare Bath and Philip Gamaghelyan
The University of San Diego: Curated histories and forgotten stories, Sarah Federman and Clare Bath
Challenges to building a viable alternative to ethnonationalism in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict setting, Philip Gamaghelyan and Sevil Huseynova
Restorative Justice in Higher Education Institutions: A Review of the Literature, David R. Karp PhD
Faculty Scholarship from 2023
Conflict: The Missing Ingredient for Sustainability in Complex Partnerships, Ami Carpenter
Disruption and Emergence: How to Think About Human Rights Futures, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Becoming a Restorative University, David R. Karp PhD
Modeling the U.S. Firearms Market, Topher L. McDougal, Daniel Montolio, and Jurgen Brauer
Faculty Scholarship from 2022
Victim, Perpetrator, Hero: The French National Railways’ Idealized War Identities, Sarah Federman
Narratives of Mass Atrocity: Victims and Perpetrators in the Aftermath, Sarah Federman and Ronald Niezen
Why Corporate Success Requires Dealing With the Past, Sarah Federman and Judith Schrempf-Stirling
Faculty Scholarship from 2021
Informing action for United Nations SDG target 8.7 and interdependent SDGs: Examining modern slavery from space, Doreen S. Boyd, Bertrand Perrat, Xiaodong Li, Bethany Jackson, Todd Landman, Feng Ling, Kevin Bales, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, James Goulding, Stuart Marsh, and Giles M. Foody
Corporate Leadership and Mass Atrocity, Sarah Federman
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Corporate Leadership and Mass Atrocity, Sarah Federman
Restorative Justice Approaches To The Informal Resolution Of Student Sexual Misconduct, Madison Orcutt B.A., Patricia M. Petrowski J.D., David R. Karp PhD, and Jordan Draper Phd
Faculty Scholarship from 2019
Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Mindset: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Drones, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick and Gordon Hoople
About Time: Visualizing Time at Burning Man, Gordon D. Hoople
Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation in Higher Education: The Complex Web of Campus Sexual Assault Policy in the United States and a Restorative Alternative, David R. Karp PhD
Restorative Justice in Colleges and Universities: What Works When Addressing Student Misconduct, David R. Karp PhD and Meghan Schachter
Faculty Scholarship from 2018
All the protestors fit to count: using geospatial affordances to estimate protest event size, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Tautvydas Juskauskas, and Md. Boby Sabur
The ‘ideal perpetrator’: The French National Railways and the social construction of accountability, Sarah Federman
Addressing Individual and Community Needs in the Aftermath of Campus Sexual Misconduct: Restorative Justice as a Way Forward in the Re-Entry Process, David R. Karp PhD
Faculty Scholarship from 2017
Genocide Studies and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Contemporary Case of the French National Railways (SNCF), Sarah Federman
Faculty Scholarship from 2016
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Human Rights Violators in Comparative Perspective, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Anxiously Awaiting the Future of Restorative Justice in the United States, David R. Karp PhD and Olivia Frank B.A.
Campus PRISM: A Report on Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses, David R. Karp PhD, Julie Shackford-Bradley, Robin Wilson, and Kaaren Williamsen
Faculty Scholarship from 2015
From Rescue to Representation: A Human Rights Approach to the Contemporary Anti-Slavery Movement, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Rewriting Institutional Narratives to Make Amends: The French National Railroads (SNCF), Sarah Federman
Causality in Contemporary American Sociology: An Empirical Assessment and Critique, Brandon Vaidyanathan, Michael Strand, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Thomas Buschman, Meghan Davis, and Amanda Varela
Faculty Scholarship from 2014
Drones for Good: Technological Innovations, Social Movements, and the State, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Managing Democracy in Social Movement Organizations, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
To Seek and Save the Lost: Human Trafficking and Salvation Schemas among American Evangelicals, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Student Conduct, Restorative Justice, and Student Development: Findings from the STARR Project (Student Accountability and Restorative Research Project), David R. Karp PhD and Casey Sacks
Faculty Scholarship from 2010
Rethinking the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Identity, Politics, Scholarship, Philip Gamaghelyan Phd
Faculty Scholarship from 2004
Reluctant Participants in Restorative Justice? Youthful Offenders and their Parents, David R. Karp PhD and Gordon Bazemore
Faculty Scholarship from 2001
Harm and Repair: Observing Restorative Justice in Vermont, David R. Karp PhD