RT Article T1 Intimate partner violence among nontraditional Hispanic college students: an exploratory study JF Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice VO 18 IS 4 SP 341 OP 359 A1 Luo, Wei 1968- A2 Warner, Judith A. 1950- A2 Alaniz, Heather LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747363855 AB Nontraditional and commuter students, including Hispanic minority members and immigrants, are increasing within university enrollment. Although there is a national focus on sexual harassment, the dilemmas faced by these often-older students can include intimate partner violence (IPV). Research on risk and protective factors of IPV is a building block but incomplete for understanding and responding to IPV among Hispanic nontraditional university students. This study fills the gap by examining IPV victimization among a group of Hispanic students. The findings reveal that alcohol and drug use were significant risk factors of IPV victimization and offending, while a good family relationship served as a protective factor. K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 Hispanic students K1 Drug use K1 Alcohol use DO 10.1080/15377938.2020.1812461