Loyola Students Share Research at Midwestern Criminal Justice Meeting

Lauren Flanagan and Trevor Rowe present their work at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association.

Loyola Students Share Research at Midwestern Criminal Justice Meeting
Lauren Flanagan and Trevor Rowe present their work at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association

Trevor Rowe, BS in Criminal Justice & Criminology, and Lauren Flanagan, MS in Psychology presented their work titled "Does the Cranky Uncle Game Reduce Believability of Misinformation about Undocumented Citizens and Criminal Behavior?" at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association on September 2025.

This is interdisciplinary work with Dr. Eric Chan-Tin, Dr. Loretta Stalans, Dr. Jeff Huntsinger, and Dr. Jennifer Forestal.

The work is funded by a grant from the Dr. Scholl Foundation.