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Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention News
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Article ItemOn the anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol, the threat of violence in the country remains, says expert , article
One year after the January 6, 2021 insurrection, political polarization – and the threat of related violence – is increasing, says a Virginia Tech expert who researches the role of communities in promoting, deterring, or reacting to extremism, crime, violence, and tragedies.
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Article ItemThe Moss Arts Center celebrates community members with ‘Monuments’ , article
This extraordinary nighttime projection installation by artist Craig Walsh features unforgettable, large-scale images of community members projected onto trees on the Virginia Tech Drillfield.
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Article ItemJames Hawdon recognized for outstanding faculty service , article
James Hawdon — professor of sociology, interim chair of the Department of Sociology, and director of the Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention — has earned membership in Virginia Tech’s Academy of Faculty Service.
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Article ItemBuilding safer communities: Virginia Tech criminologists awarded grant to study the impact of cybercrime on Virginians , article
A multi-university team of sociology researchers will conduct a survey of unprecedented scale to determine how cybercrime has affected Virginians.