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ISSN 0163-9625

An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 35 Numbers 10-12 2014

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Deviant 8ehavior

Volume 35 Number 10 2014

Contents

How Does Self-Cornplexity of Identity Moderate theRelationship between Strain and Crime? 759

Shelley Keith

Differentiaiing Hackers, Identity Thieves, Cyberbullies, and Virus Writersby College Major and Individual Differences , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 782

Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar and Kellin N. Treadway

Maintaining Order and Following the Rules: Gender Differences inPunishing Inmate Misconduct 804

Rebecca Trammell, Jennifer Raby, Alexandra Anderson,Shannon Hampton, and Travis Stickney

Still Dazed and Confused: Midlife Marijuana Use by the Baby Boom Generation ..... 822Pamela Black and Lauren J. Joseph

Volume 35 2014Number 11

Contents

Senseless Messaging: Advertising Images of IIIegal Driving and Deviant Behavior. . . . . 843Seth L. Feinberg, Mikaela 1. Dufur, Amy Famelos, and Valeria Fisher

"Party N Play" on the Internet: Subcultural Formation, Craigslist, andEscaping from Stigma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 859

Brian 1. Frederick and Dina Perrone

Characteristics and Personality Styles of Women Who Seek IncarceratedMen as Romantic Partners: Survey Results and Directions for Future Research. . . . . . . 885

Marcela Slavikova and Nancy Ryba Panza

Sexting on Campus: Minimizing Perceived Risks and Neutralizing Behaviors .... . . . 903Daniel G. Renfrow and Elisabeth A. Rollo

Being Difficuit: Customers' Sensemaking of Their Deviant Behavior 921Dana Yagil and Gil Luria

Examining the Effects of Social Bonds and Shame on Drug Recovery withinan On-Line Support Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 938

Vanessa H. Woodward, Marcos Luis Misis, and O. Hayden Griffin, IJl

Volume 35 Number 12 2014

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Contents

Death-Related Crime: Applying Bryant's Conceptual Paradigm ofThanatological Crime to Serial Homicide 959

Yirginia Beard, Shay Hunter, Laura Kern, and Brooklynne Kiley

Self-Control and Adverse "Drinking" Consequences 973Barbara J. Costello, Bradley J. Anderson, and Michael D. Stein

Who is Having Sex Inside Prison? 993Richard Tewksbury and David Patriek Connor

"What Are You?": Racial Ambiguity, Stigma, and the Racial Formation Project 1006Tiffanie Grier, Carol Rambo, and Marshall A. Taylor

Gender, Race, and Delinquent Behavior: An Extension of Power-Con trolTheory to American Indian Adolescents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1023

David Eitle, Fallon Niedrist, and Tamela McNulty Eitle