Alexander L. Burton, Haley N. Puddy, Sunmin Hong, Velmer S. Burton, William T. Miller
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ABSTRACTEach year, thousands of prospective students are denied admission to universities because they possess a criminal record. Prior research finds that university officials and faculty are generally accepting of those with records attending universities. To date, few studies have examined the perspectives of college students on this matter. The current study adds to this literature by examining college students’ (n = 846) attitudes toward denying individuals admission to universities based on possessing a criminal record. The results reveal general opposition toward denying prospective students solely on the basis of possessing a record. However, divisions exist among students and fall on factors related to criminal justice system contact and racial, punitive, and political viewpoints.KEYWORDS: attitudescollege admissionscriminal recordssurvey research Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsAlexander L. BurtonAlexander L. Burton is an Assistant Professor in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at The University of Texas at Dallas. His research primarily focuses on crorrections and public policy and has been published in Criminology, Criminology & Public Policy, and Justice Quarterly.Haley N. PuddyHaley N. Puddy is a doctoral student in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at The University of Texas at Dallas. Her research interests include crime and justice policySunmin HongSunmin Hong is a doctoral student in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at The Univeristy of Texas at Dallas. His resaerch interests include cybercrime, cyberspace, and criminal record-related policies.Velmer S. BurtonVelmer S. Burton Jr. is a Fellow in the Center for Justice and Communities at the University of Cincinnati. His research has been published in Criminology, the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, the Journal of Quantitative Criminology, and Justice Quarterly.William T. MillerWilliam T. Miller is a Research Associate at the University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research. His research focuses on the evaluation of court programs and policies intended to increase access to justice for marginalized groups.
每年都有成千上万的准学生因为有犯罪记录而被大学拒之门外。先前的研究发现,大学官员和教师普遍接受那些有大学记录的人。到目前为止,很少有研究调查了大学生对这个问题的看法。目前的研究通过调查大学生(n = 846)对基于拥有犯罪记录而拒绝个人进入大学的态度来补充这一文献。调查结果显示,人们普遍反对仅仅因为拥有记录而拒绝未来的学生。然而,学生之间存在分歧,并落在与刑事司法系统接触以及种族,惩罚和政治观点有关的因素上。关键词:态度;大学录取;犯罪记录;调查研究;亚历山大·l·伯顿(alexander L. Burton)是德克萨斯大学达拉斯分校犯罪学和刑事司法项目的助理教授。他的研究主要集中在矫正和公共政策上,并在《犯罪学》、《犯罪学与公共政策》和《司法季刊》上发表过文章。Haley N. Puddy是德克萨斯大学达拉斯分校犯罪学和刑事司法项目的博士生。她的研究兴趣包括犯罪和司法政策。洪宣敏,德克萨斯大学达拉斯分校犯罪学和刑事司法项目博士生。他的研究兴趣包括网络犯罪、网络空间和犯罪记录相关政策。威尔默·s·伯顿,辛辛那提大学司法与社区中心研究员。他的研究成果发表在《犯罪学》、《犯罪与犯罪研究杂志》、《定量犯罪学杂志》和《司法季刊》上。William T. Miller是辛辛那提大学刑事司法研究中心的研究助理。他的研究重点是评估旨在增加边缘化群体诉诸司法的法院项目和政策。