Aaron Perkins, B.A, '17 M.A. Applied Behavioral Science
Master’s Thesis: Non-Medical Prescription Drug Abuse
May 1, 2017
May 1, 2017
Aaron, B.A., M.A., currently works as a Probation Officer with Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. Aaron began his college education at Wright State University in the fall of 2010. He graduated with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Criminal Justice in 2014. However, determined to obtain a Master's Degree, he matriculated in the Applied Behavioral Sciences Program in 2015. Aarons Applied Behavioral Science Program project is entitled: Non-Medical Prescription Drug Abuse and explores the correlates of illicit use of prescription drugs amongst college students. Furthermore, the influence of
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