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I’d hook up with them, but never date them: how attitudes towards hooking up influence willingness to date those with a criminal history

Michelle A. Cubellis Douglas N. Evans Margaret Schmuhl a Criminology & Criminal Justice, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, USAb Criminology & Criminal Justice, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, USAc Criminal Justice, State University of New York, Oswego, USAMichelle A. Cubellis is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director for the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Central Connecticut State University. Her research focuses on institutional responses to deviance, child sexual abuse, macro-level responses to violence and victimization, and program evaluation. Her work has been published in Deviant Behavior, The Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and Justice Research and Policy.Douglas Evans is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He teaches college courses at correctional facilities in New York and New Jersey and his research addresses barriers to housing, romantic relationships, and college admission, the post-release benefits of higher education in prison, the impact of mass incarceration on families and public health of communities, and authoethnographic analyses of prison experience.Margaret Schmuhl is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at SUNY Oswego. Her research focuses on gender equality and violence, racial and gender threat on the state’s response to crime, and violence against women. Her work has been published in Criminal Justice Policy Review, Social Problems, and Violence Against Women.

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