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Gene Carte Student Paper Competition

The Gene Carte Student Paper Competition is a Contest sponsored by American Society of Criminology.

Scholarship information:

Contest Award: Minimum - $200, Average - $300, Maximum - $500
Application Deadline: 15-April
Scholarship Requirements: Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an academic program. Papers must be conceptual or empirical and must be directly related to criminology. Papers must be typed or printed, double-spaced on 8-1/2 by 10 inch paper, and no longer than 7,500 words. The Criminology format of organizing text, citations, and references should be used. The author's name, department, and advisors (optional) must appear on the title page only. The second page should be a 100-word abstract. Eight copies of the manuscript and a letter indicating enrollment and cosigned by the dean, department chair, or program director must be submitted. First-place award includes travel to the ASC annual meeting.
Eligibility: College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior, Master's-level study

Award sponsored by:

American Society of Criminology
Gene Carte Student Paper Competition, 1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 212
Columbus, OH 43212
USA

To learn more contact:

Steven P. Lab
Criminal Justice Program
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
US
Email: slab@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Phone: 419 372 7778
Fax: 419 372 2400

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