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Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 2007 

Danielle C. Kuhl joined the faculty of Bowling Green in the fall of 2007. She studies crime and delinquency, as well as adolescent anti- and pro-social behaviors more broadly. Recent publications explore the influence of peer network characteristics on juvenile delinquency and violence. Her other research examines neighborhood effects on youth outcomes, in particular violence and suicidality. She is also interested in the geographic context of adolescent behaviors and decision making; specifically, she studies the extent to which youths from rural, suburban, and urban areas vary in their experiences with delinquency and other risky outcomes. In a current collaborative project with other sociology faculty, Danielle is examining the influence of changing neighborhood environments on violence as persons transition from adolescence into young adulthood.

 
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