Charlotte Hoppen

Charlotte joined the URSA project as a freshman and coded on the Adjudication Survey for two years. As a senior, she wrote her undergraduate honors thesis in Organizational Studies using URSA data from the Clery Survey. She cleaned and analyzed the Clery data in addition to IPEDS variables to determine if institutional isomorphism at universities led to trends in the provision of sexual violence prevention. Charlotte is now in the P.h.D. program in Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she studies gender, education organizations, and violence. For her MA, she used Clery data along with an independent dataset to determine how institutional characteristics are associated with Campus SaVE Act compliance.

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