
PhD Candidate
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Yang Vincent Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. He received his B.A. in Sociology from The Ohio State University and his M.S. in Criminal Justice from the School. Vincent’s research integrates migration, sexualities, and public opinions of crime and justice. Specifically, he is interested in the experiences of sexual and gender minorities in the Global South and how intersectional identities influence people’s attitudes toward law enforcement. His disse
Read moreMS 2020, Michigan State University
BA 2017, The Ohio State University
Liu, Y.V., & Nalla, M.K. (2023). Predictors of Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment Among Chinese Nationals: Are College Students Different? Asian Journal of Criminology. Online First.
Kutnjak Ivkovich, S., Liu, Y., Pavlović Vinogradac, V., & Cajner Mraović, I. (2022). Exploring the Factors Related to Citizens’ Willingness to Report Police Misconduct. Policing: An International Journal, 45(6), 1037-1050.
Liu, Y. (2023; Online First 2022). Peeping Wang: A Bird’s Eye View on Video Voyeurism Among Chinese Men Attracted to Men. The Journal of Sex Research, 60(4), 574-583.