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Jessica Mongilio

@jmongilio

PhD Candidate in Criminology | Penn State University | Interests: biosocial crim & risk-taking/decision-making

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linkhttps://sociology.la.psu.edu/people/jmm1197 calendar_today03-03-2021 21:42:13

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Episode 39 is here! This episode features Dr. Rebecca Bucci (Rebecca Bucci; Harvard Sociology). We discuss adolescent development--more specifically--pubertal timing and crime. We also chat about Rebecca's dissertation research on risk perceptions! thecriminologyacademy.com/episode-39-buc…

Episode 39 is here! This episode features Dr. Rebecca Bucci (<a href="/RebeccaBucci21/">Rebecca Bucci</a>; <a href="/HarvardSoc/">Harvard Sociology</a>). We discuss adolescent development--more specifically--pubertal timing and crime. We also chat about Rebecca's dissertation research on risk perceptions!

thecriminologyacademy.com/episode-39-buc…
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Thrilled to see our paper online! So many thanks to my co-authors (Derek Kreager, Ted Mary Greenfelder , and Yiwen Zhang), and to the incarcerated women who responded to the WOPINS survey and whose lived experiences we draw upon in this paper. doi.org/10.1177/001112…

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🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Does justice contact entrench people in low prestige work? Myself and Rory Monaghan examine arrest, probation, and jail as they relate to occupational prestige attainment in young adulthood. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

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It was great to hear about the amazing work by our Penn State Sociology & Criminology Criminology grad students at our 13th Annual Paper Competition presentations! Congrats again to our winners!

It was great to hear about the amazing work by our <a href="/PSUSocCrim/">Penn State Sociology & Criminology</a> Criminology grad students at our 13th Annual Paper Competition presentations! Congrats again to our winners!
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I agree with this thread 1000% and want to add that adults are (mathematically) "irrational" in that they tend to be very risk averse. On the other hand, adolescents actually tend to be more rational (or "hyper-rational") about literal probabilities of risk

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Episode 52 coming at you! This week we speak with Doctoral Candidate Jessica Mongilio (Jessica Mongilio; Penn State Sociology & Criminology) about her solo article in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency on childhood head injury as a risk factor for adolescent delinquency! thecriminologyacademy.com/episode-52-mon…

Episode 52 coming at you! This week we speak with Doctoral Candidate Jessica Mongilio (<a href="/JMongilio/">Jessica Mongilio</a>; <a href="/PSUSocCrim/">Penn State Sociology & Criminology</a>) about her solo article in <a href="/journalrcd/">Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency</a> on childhood head injury as a risk factor for adolescent delinquency!

thecriminologyacademy.com/episode-52-mon…