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Crime Law and Social Change | 2002

Asian gangs in the United States: The current state of the research literature

Glenn T. Tsunokai; Augustine J. Kposowa

Since the late 1980s, criminologists have been interestedin analyzing Asian gangs. Despite the rather sharp increasein books and articles published on the subject in the1990s, there appears to exist no consensus on the nature and etiologyof Asian gangs. This paper describes the current state ofresearch on Asian gangs and assesses whether or not thereis a dominant criminological theory on their cause. Itcompares and contrasts African American and Asian gangs,and closes with research and policy recommendations.


Journal of Social and Personal Relationships | 2014

Online dating preferences of Asian Americans

Glenn T. Tsunokai; Allison R. McGrath; Jillian Kavanagh

This study investigates the inter- and intraracial dating preferences of heterosexual Asian males and females as well as gay Asian males. Using data collected from 1270 Internet dating profiles, logistic regression is employed to examine the odds of one’s willingness to date someone who is Asian, White, Black, Hispanic, and some other race. The findings suggest that heterosexual females and gay males prefer to date Whites over nonwhites. Moreover, respondents from both sexual orientations were less likely to express a preference to date another Asian compared to their heterosexual male counterparts. Our results also reveal that educational attainment influences the willingness among Asians to date a fellow Asian. Finally, the analyses indicate significant differences in dating preferences based on the region of residence and age. The current results are discussed in relation to both the historical and present sociocultural racial climate, focusing on how media depictions and identity formation may play a part in shaping racial dating preferences for Asians.


Western journal of black studies | 2009

Racial Preferences in Internet Dating: A Comparison of Four Birth Cohorts

Glenn T. Tsunokai; Augustine J. Kposowa; Michele Adams


Race and Society | 2002

Searching for relief: racial differences in treatment of patients with back pain

Augustine J. Kposowa; Glenn T. Tsunokai


Crime Law and Social Change | 2010

Citizenship status and arrest patterns in the United States: evidence from the arrestee drug abuse monitoring program

Augustine J. Kposowa; Michelle A. Adams; Glenn T. Tsunokai


Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice | 2006

Race and Homicide in the U.S. National Longitudinal Mortality Study

Augustine J. Kposowa; Glenn T. Tsunokai; James P. McElvain


Journal of Aging Studies | 2011

Baby boomers and beyond: Crossing racial boundaries in search for love

Glenn T. Tsunokai; Allison R. McGrath


Journal of Asian American Studies | 2012

Early Sexual Initiation and HIV Awareness among Asian American Adolescents

Glenn T. Tsunokai; Allison R. McGrath; Lurdes Hernandez-Hernandez


Ethnic and Racial Studies | 2016

Differing shades of colour: online dating preferences of biracial individuals

Allison R. McGrath; Glenn T. Tsunokai; Melinda Schultz; Jillian Kavanagh; Jake A. Tarrence


Journal of gang research | 2009

Explaining Gang Involvement and Delinquency among Asian Americans: An Empirical Test of General Strain Theory

Glenn T. Tsunokai; Augustine J. Kposowa

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Jake A. Tarrence

Western Washington University

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Melinda Schultz

Pennsylvania State University

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