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Released: 15-Oct-2012 6:15 PM EDT
Evidence Does Not Support Three-Strikes Law as Crime Deterrent
University of California, Riverside

Contrary to what police, politicians and the public believe, research by a University of California, Riverside criminologist has found that the state's three-strikes law has done nothing to reduce the crime rate.

Released: 3-Oct-2012 8:00 AM EDT
The Asian-American Vote in California
University of California, Riverside

A large number of Asian Americans in California are undecided on the presidential election and several state ballot measures, according to two new reports from the National Asian American Survey.

Released: 25-Sep-2012 3:20 PM EDT
The Crucial Asian American Vote
University of California, Riverside

Asian Americans likely to vote in November strongly prefer Barack Obama over Mitt Romney, but a large portion of voters – nearly one-third – remain undecided and could play a crucial role in battleground states, according to two reports released today by the National Asian American Survey.

Released: 11-Sep-2012 12:50 PM EDT
Love, Michelle
University of California, Riverside

When First Ladies or candidates' wives speak, they walk a fine line. Their first job is to humanize their candidate, who many voters only know through attack ads or debates. Their power comes from the personal.

Released: 11-Sep-2012 12:50 PM EDT
Women Are People, Too
University of California, Riverside

When Ann Romney addressed the Republican National Convention she appealed to American women as mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters. But appealing to us as wives and mothers is how we got in trouble in the first place.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:55 AM EDT
Voters, Initiatives, Corporate Influence - Election 2012 Expert Martin Johnson
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:10 AM EDT
First Ladies, Women in American Political History - Election 2012 Expert Catherine Allgor
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:05 AM EDT
The Economy - Election 2012 Expert Mason Gaffney
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
The Economy - Election 2012 Expert Todd Sorensen
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Voters, Initiatives, Corporate Influence - Election 2012 Expert William Barndt
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Immigration Policy, Asian-American Influence - Election 2012 Expert Edward T. Chang
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Immigration Policy, Asian-American Influence - Election 2012 Expert Karthick Ramakrishnan
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Voters, Initiatives, Corporate Influence - Election 2012 Expert Vanesa Estrada-Correa
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Voters, Initiatives, Corporate Influence - Election 2012 Expert Ben Bishin
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.

Released: 10-Aug-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Voters, Initiatives, Corporate Influence - Election 2012 Expert Shaun Bowler
University of California, Riverside

As campaign rhetoric heats up heading into the November elections, scholars at the University of California, Riverside are available to discuss issues from California's initiative process and the impact of foreclosures on voting to immigration policy and the economy.


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