Danielle C. Kuhl
Associate Professor, Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology
Areas of Expertise
- Crime
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Substance Abuse
Education
- Ph.D., The Ohio State University (2007) Sociology
- M.A., The Ohio State University (2001)
- B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, summa cum laude, (1997)
Danielle Kuhl joined the faculty of Bowling Green in the fall of 2007. Her areas of expertise are neighborhood effects on crime and delinquency, the consequences of community social (dis)organization, and criminological theory. Past research has focused on adolescent violence and suicidality. More recent projects investigate the neighborhood and developmental contexts of crime and substance use in emerging adulthood, with particular emphasis on the life-course turning points of college and marriage.
Image and bio from BGSU Sociology website.