Headshot of Ting Wang

Assistant Professor

Sociology/Criminology/Justice

Email Address: t_wang5@uncg.edu

Bio & Education

Ph.D. Sociology, University of Kentucky
Ph.D. Economics, Zhejiang University
B.S. Finance, Zhejiang University
B.A. Law, Zhejiang University

Research

  • Forthcoming Zhao, Y, Wang, T., & Ye, B. Pandemic Lockdowns and Trust in Local Government in China, Journal of Comparative Economics.
  • 2025 Wang, T. The Lonely Generation: Unraveling China’s Population Crisis After the One-Child Policy, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • 2024 Wang, T. & Dollar, C.B., The Gender-Crime Convergence across Race-Ethnicities: Testing Mismatched Liberation Theory with an Intersectional Lens, Women & Criminal Justice, 2024, Online First, 1–26. DOI:10.1080/08974454.2024.2422863
  • 2024 Wang, T., Housework Reallocation Between Genders and Generations during China’s COVID-19 Lockdowns: Patterns & Reasons, Social Sciences, 2024, 13(1): 58. DOI:10.3390/socsci13010058
  • 2023 Wang, T. & Dollar, C.B., Testing Mismatch Liberation Theory Across Race-Ethnicity and Gender. In B.L. Russell (Ed.) Perceptions of Female Offenders (Vol.2). Springer.
  • 2021 Wang, T., Mismatched Liberation Theory: A Comparative Method to Explain Increasing Female Crime Share in the United States. Feminist Criminology, 2021, 16(5): 547–582. DOI: 10.1177/1557085121993210
  • 2020 Wang, T., Succeed like A Man: Scarcity and Gendered Deviance and Crime under the One-child Policy in China. In C.M. Coates & M. Walker-Pickett (Ed.). Women and Minorities in Criminal Justice. Kendall Hunt.
  • 2020 Wang, T., Fewer Women Doing More Crime: How has the One-child Policy Affected Female Crime in China? The Sociological Quarterly, 2020, 61(1): 87-106. DOI: 10.1080/00380253.2019.1581035
  • 2019 Wang, T., & Stamatel, J.P. Cross-national differences in female offending and criminal justice processing, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 2019, 43(3): 219-239. DOI: 10.1080/01924036.2018.1558082
  • 2018 Wang, T., Shi, J., & Lowan, Y. The role played by the social network on the risk of informal finance: A study based on theoretical and empirical analyses of social network structure, Journal of Zhejiang University (Humanities and Social Sciences), 2018, 48(1): 91. DOI:10.3785/j.issn.1008-942X.CN33-6000/C.2016.05.123

Courses Taught

  • SOC 317: Criminal Justice
  • SOC 324: Criminology (aka. Theoretical Analysis of Crime)
  • SOC 419: Gender, Crime & Deviance
  • SOC 697: Independent Studies

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