PSFA STORIES
PSFA Stories is a round-up of curated links, as well as articles about the SDSU College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts written by the PSFA Communications Team and student interns building their portfolios.
Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV
May 27In “Crimesploitation: Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV (Cultural Lives of Law),” authors Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance inspect the spectacle created by popular crimesploitation shows, including “Cops,” “Dog: The Bounty Hunter,” “To Catch a Predator,” “Making a Murderer,” and “Don't F**K with Cats.” The book is available May 31st, 2022.
Outstanding Graduate: Alexandra Spencer, School of Public Affairs and College of PSFA
May 11Criminal Justice major honored as top outstanding student by School of Public Affairs and the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts
Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV
May 10“Crimesploitation” is a new book co-authored by SDSU’s Paul Kaplan and Emory University’s Daniel LaChance
School of Public Affairs Researches Beach Access in Encinitas
Mar 14After implementing pedestrian and bicycle counting infrastructure in San Diego County, SDSU team joins City of Encinitas to update beach access tracking system.
A Statement from the School of Public AffairsA Statement from the School of Public Affairs
Jun 10I write to affirm the School of Public Affairs’ solidarity with the Black community in outrage and pain about the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Alfred Olongo, and Tony McDade.