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Regular Faculty
Dana L. Haynie
Professor
Research Interests:
Criminology, etiology of adolescent delinquency, social networks, and developmental implications of adolescent offending. Current research incorporates the friendship networks of adolescents and the role of peer influence for delinquency, and an examination of developmental implications of exposure to violence.
Recent Publications:
- 2007 Haynie, Dana, Darrell Steffensmeier, and Kerryn Bell^. Gender and Serious Violence: Untangling The Role of Friendship Sex Composition and Peer Violence. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 5:235-253.
- 2007 Armour, Stacy^ and Dana L. Haynie. ASexual Debut and Delinquency@ Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 36:141-152.
- 2007 South, Scott J. , Dana L. Haynie, and Sunita Boss^. “Residential Mobility and Adolescent School Drop-Out: Assessing the Mechanisms.” Social Science Research, 36:68-94.
- 2006 Haynie, Dana L. and Danielle Payne^. ARace, Friendship Networks, and Violent Delinquency.@ Criminology, 4:775-806.
- 2006 Chris Knoester, Dana Haynie and Crystal Stephens^. “Parenting Practices and Adolescents’ Friendship Networks.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 68:1247-1260.
- 2006 Haynie, Dana L., Scott J. South, and Sunita Bose^. “Adolescent Mobility and Suicide Attempts.” Sociological Quarterly, 47:693-721.

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