Uğur Orak - Research Fellow

Ugur Orak, Ph.D., is a criminologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Middle Tennessee State University. His research interests include developmental and life-course criminology, mental health, and military sociology.
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Reflections on Civil-Military Relations in Fragile States

Civil-military relations involve the interactions of the military as an institution with civilian actors, groups, and organizations within or across countries. In fragile states where governance structures are weak, these relations play a crucial...

A Scoping Review of the Effects of Climate Change on Crime Rates

Highlights Although climate change has traditionally been discussed regarding its consequences on the physical environment, recent studies have shed light on its potential to influence crime rates within societies. Rising temperatures, resource depletion, and...

The Role of Military Service in Human Life and Behavior

Highlights Although military structures and enlistment characteristics have evolved over time, military service continues to be a profoundly transformative experience for individuals worldwide. Military service functions as a powerful agent of socialization for individuals,...

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