
Carly Hilinski
Assistant Professor
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School of Criminal Justice
Grand Valley State University
251-C DeVos
401 W. Fulton
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
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Telephone: (616)-331-7169
Fax: 616-331-7155
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Dr. Hilinski joined the GVSU faculty in 2007. She received her B.A. in Criminology/Pre-Law from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) in Indiana, PA. She also completed her M.A. and Ph.D., both in Criminology, at IUP.
Dr. Hilinski’s research interests include victimology, particularly crimes against women, assessing the relationships between fear of crime and individual behaviors and attitudes, and crime on the college campus. Most recently, she finished her dissertation research that focused on fear and victimization of college students. Dr. Hilinski’s teaching at GVSU includes justice and society and corrections, and she is also involved in the graduate program. |
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Recent Publications
Freiburger, T.L. & Hilinski, C.M. (forthcoming). The impact of race, gender, and age on the pretrial decision. Criminal Justice Review.
Lee, D.R., Hilinski, C.M., & Clevenger, S.L. (2009). The contribution of female independence and gender equality to rape in metropolitan areas. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 2, 177-198.
Hilinski, C.M.(2009). Fear of crime among college students: A test of the shadow of sexual assault hypothesis. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 84-102.
Works in Progress
Lee, D.R. & Hilinski, C.M., Economic marginalization in metropolitan areas and female victims of homicide.
Lee, D.R. & Hilinski, C.M., The role of lifestyle and personal characteristics on fear of victimization among university students.
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