
Dr. Kathleen E. Padilla
@kepadil
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Assistant Professor @TXST_CJC | PhD @ASUCrimJustice | Mental health/wellness; officer working environments; qual methods. She/her. #LatinaResearcher
Hutto, TX
Joined December 2017
A good abstract is crucial, which can make them intimidating, especially when they have low word limits. Structuring them around these 5 sentences has made them a lot less daunting for me, and *typically* can keep me pretty concise. 🤓. @OpenAcademics #AcademicTwitter
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RT @EvidenceBaseJnl: Ready for submissions … and looking forward to when we get to announce our first issue.
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RT @EvidenceBaseJnl: We are now officially open for submissions!. You can find our website at:.
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Learn about Evidence Base aims & scope, editorial board, journal metrics and more.
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RT @kirkluther: 1/#APB Summer 2025 Spotlight Day 11! .What happens when “macho” police culture meets mental illness? Research by @Cody_N_Po….
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RT @JohnHolbein1: Can you guess what happened when Elsevier piloted publishing peer review reports?. (Among other things) Bros….
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LOVED using this book in my PhD qual class. And Dr. Rubin was a STELLAR guest speaker. 10/10 recommend.
Happy four-year anniversary to Rocking Qualitative Social Science! I don't like shitty research or shitty advice about research so about six (?) years ago, I started to write a book on research methods.
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RT @AldoBarrita: 🚨New publication🚨. Human research protections and diversity science. This theoretical paper addresses limitations with the….
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RT @CrimeMusica: Introducing the superhomicide offender (5 or more murder convictions) on par with other statistical approaches in criminol….
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The nosology for criminals who murder multiple victims is at once well-established and controversial, perhaps because theorists have largely segregated such offenders from the broader criminal...
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I currently have 3 manuscripts under review that were co-authored with my husband (@WesleyTSmith3), and I can't help but think of how lovely it is that our interests and specialties are distinct yet complementary enough that we can collaborate on so many amazing projects. 🥰.
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RT @TXST_CJC: ‼️ #NewResearch by Dr. Melanie Soderstrom entitled "'Being a Pain in the Ass is not a Criminal Offense': A Qualitative Explor….
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Policing research since the 1960s has explored the arrest behaviors of patrol officers. It is unclear whether the findings from this body of research are applicable to a growing subpopulation of la...
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RT @ProfLauraHuey: 😮 Fantastic news! The team is gonna be thrilled. This is really a testament to how hard they’ve worked, as well as to th….
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RT @Dan_S_Lawrence: 2025 Google Scholar Metrics are out. Great to see how high Criminology & Public Policy (@CPPJournal) has come, as well….
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RT @ashleytrubin: It's been fascinating to observe male-female differences in advice I get and responses to things. I'm learning that men a….
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RT @TXST_CJC: #NewResearch‼️ by Dr. Matt Logan, along with colleagues at UMass Lowell & Texas Christian University, entitled "MAiD in Ameri….
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The purpose of this study is to establish a baseline measure of public support for medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in correctional facilities within the United States. Degree of support is asses...
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RT @LessCrime: If you’re an academic criminologist who doesn’t automatically make all your work #OpenAccess, please take 10 minutes to read….
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Open access (OA) is criminology’s future. It makes our field more scientific, impactful, and equitable. Any output can be OA: articles and books, data and code, syllabi and lectures, basically...
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