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Criminologist takes on cartoon form to discuss burglaries

Criminologist takes on cartoon form to discuss burglaries

Richard Wright (pictured left), Curators’ Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been an active researcher for years, studying trends in urban street crime, residential burglaries, armed robberies and carjackings. He’s used multiple methods of getting the word out about his research: the classroom, the news media, academic journals and books. But he’s never taken on cartoon form to spread the word. Until now.

Criminologist takes on cartoon form to discuss burglaries

Richard Wright (pictured left), Curators’ Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been an active researcher for years, studying trends in urban street crime, residential burglaries, armed robberies and carjackings. He’s used multiple methods of getting the word out about his research: the classroom, the news media, academic journals and books. But he’s never taken on cartoon form to spread the word. Until now.

Criminologist takes on cartoon form to discuss burglaries

Richard Wright (pictured left), Curators’ Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been an active researcher for years, studying trends in urban street crime, residential burglaries, armed robberies and carjackings. He’s used multiple methods of getting the word out about his research: the classroom, the news media, academic journals and books. But he’s never taken on cartoon form to spread the word. Until now.

Criminologist talks protection against break-ins
Criminologist talks protection against break-ins

Thinking like a burglar and keeping your schedule private could keep you from becoming the victim of a crime. There have been nearly 6,000 burglaries in St. Louis this year alone. Richard Wright, Curators’ Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the...

Criminologist talks protection against break-ins

Thinking like a burglar and keeping your schedule private could keep you from becoming the victim of a crime. There have been nearly 6,000 burglaries in St. Louis this year alone. Richard Wright, Curators’ Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the...

Criminologist talks protection against break-ins

Thinking like a burglar and keeping your schedule private could keep you from becoming the victim of a crime. There have been nearly 6,000 burglaries in St. Louis this year alone. Richard Wright, Curators’ Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the...

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