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BRYAN L. SYKES [email protected]
Department of Criminology, Law and Society University of
California-Irvine
3317 Social Ecology II Irvine, CA 92697-7080
(949) 824-9583 EDUCATION
Joint Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Sociology and
Demography (2007)
Committee: Samuel R. Lucas (Co-chair), Mike Hout (Co-Chair),
Kenneth Wachter, and Franklin Zimring
M.A. University of California-Berkeley Demography (2003) and
Sociology (2005)
Qualifying Exams: General Demography, Sociological Theory,
Economic Demography, and Social Inequality/Stratification B.S.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Sociology, with Honors (2001)
Concentration in Analysis & Research (CAR) [graduate methods
& statistics]
TECHNICAL TRAINING
2020 Formal Demography Workshop (Bayesian Statistics);
Demography, UC-Berkeley 2015 Formal Demography Workshop
(Fertility); Demography, UC-Berkeley 2015 Fragile Families Genetics
Workshop; Population Center, Columbia University 2015 IHME Global
Burden of Disease (GBD) Technical Methods Workshop; Evia, Greece
2013 Survey of Income & Program Participation; National Poverty
Center, UM-Ann Arbor 2005 Quantitative Statistics Program; Bureau
of Justice Statistics & ICPSR, UM-Ann Arbor 2000 Summer
Institute for Demographic Research; Demography, University of
Pennsylvania
APPOINTMENTS
2020- Associate Professor (with tenure), University of
California-Irvine 2014-2020 Assistant Professor, University of
California-Irvine Department of Criminology, Law & Society
Department of Sociology (by courtesy) Department of Public Health
(by courtesy)
2011-2014 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology; DePaul
University
2007-2011 Research Associate & National Science Foundation
Minority Post-Doc Fellow Department of Sociology, University of
Washington
OTHER APPOINTMENTS
2018 - Affiliate, Center for Population, Inequality, &
Policy (CPIP); UC-Irvine
2017 Visiting Scholar, Department of Demography; University of
California-Berkeley
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2016-2017 Co-Director, University of California Criminal Justice
& Health Consortium Office of the President, University of
California
2016- Collaborator, Economic Self-Sufficiency Policy Research
Institute, UC-Irvine
2014- Affiliate, Center for Demographic & Social Analysis;
Sociology Dept., UC-Irvine Affiliate, Center for Biotechnology
& Global Health Policy, UCI School of Law
2015- Member, Scholars Strategy Network (SSN)
2011- Affiliate, Center for Demography & Ecology; University
of Wisconsin-Madison 2007- Affiliate, Center for the Study of
Demography and Ecology; University of Washington Member, Racial
Democracy, Crime & Justice Network (RDCJN); Rutgers
University
2012-2013 Visiting Scholar, Institute for Research on Poverty;
UW-Madison
2006-2007 Research Associate, Operations Research National Board
of Medical Examiners; Philadelphia, PA
2002-2007 Graduate Research Assistant for Dr. Leo Goodman
Departments of Sociology and Statistics, University of
California-Berkeley
2001-2002 Research Associate, Sampling and Survey Division
National Economic Research Associates; Philadelphia, PA
SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
Demography Statistical & Demographic Methods Team Science
Computational Methods Criminology Inequality/Social Stratification
Population Health Research Methodology
HONORS AND AWARDS
2018-2019 Provost’s Leadership Academy (Selected Upon
Nomination), UC-Irvine 2015 Robert Wood Johnson New Connections
Semi-Finalist 2014 Blue Ribbon Poster Award for “Mass Incarceration
and Quantum-Tempo Effects in American Fertility, 1990-2006”;
Population Association of America (PAA) 2012-2013 Visiting Scholar,
Institute for Research on Poverty; University of Wisconsin-Madison
2009 Robert Wood Johnson New Connections Semi-Finalist 2007 Robert
Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Finalist (Harvard;
Michigan; Wisconsin) 2006 Staff Recognition Award for “The Use of
R”; National Board of Medical Examiners 2005 Outstanding Graduate
Student Instructor Award; Demography, UC-Berkeley 2004 Mentored
Research Award (w/Sam R. Lucas); University of California-Berkeley
1997-2001 Chancellor’s Scholar; University of Wisconsin-Madison
BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES
Sykes, Bryan L. Under Contract. Shadow Costs: Monetary
Sanctions, Public-Private Partnerships, and Rehabilitation
Treatment Programs in America. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
Harris, Alexes, Mary Pattillo, and Bryan L. Sykes (Eds.). Under
Contract. The Cost of Justice: An Eight State Study of Monetary
Sanctions. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social
Sciences.
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Hancock, Black Hawk and Bryan L. Sykes (Eds.). 2020-2022.
Sociological Perspectives, Volumes 63-65.
Sykes, Bryan L. (Ed.). 2017. The Demography of Crime, Mass
Incarceration, and Population Regulation. Social Sciences 5(4).
ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS [By Substantive Research Area] (* =
Graduate Student; ** = Undergraduate Student)
Research Methodology
Sykes, Bryan L. and Becky Pettit. 2019. “Measuring Parent’s and
Children’s Exposure to Incarceration.” In Children of Incarcerated
Parents: A Handbook for Researchers and Practitioners, 2nd Edition,
edited by John M. Eddy and Julie Poehlmann, Chapter 2. New York,
NY: Springer.
Sykes, Bryan L., Anjuli Verma, and Black Hawk Hancock. 2018.
Aligning Sampling and Case Selection in Quantitative-Qualitative
Research Designs: Establishing Generalizability Limits in
Mixed-Method Studies. Ethnography 19(2): 227-253.
Hancock, Black Hawk, Bryan L. Sykes, and Anjuli Verma
(alphabetical and equal authorship). 2018. The Problem of ‘Cameo
Appearances’ in Mixed-Methods Research: Implications for
21st-Century Ethnography. Sociological Perspectives 61(2):
314-334.
Selected as a Sage Podcast, available here.
Institutional and Structural Inequality
Sykes, Bryan L. and Justin D. Strong*. Forthcoming. “Disability
Rates and Policies in a Global Context.” In The Oxford Handbook of
the Sociology of Disability, edited by Robyn Brown, Michelle
Maroto, and David Pettinicchio. New York, NY: Oxford University
Press.
Sykes, Bryan L. and Amy Bailey. 2020. Institutional Castling:
Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United States.
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 6
(1): 30-54.
Shannon, Sarah, Beth Huebner, Alexes Harris, Karin Martin, Mary
Pattillo, Becky Pettit, Bryan L. Sykes, Christopher Uggen. 2020.
The Broad Scope and Variation of Monetary Sanctions: Evidence from
Eight States. UCLA Criminal Justice Law Review 4 (1): 269-281.
Maroto, Michelle and Bryan L. Sykes. 2020. The Varying Effects
of Incarceration, Conviction, and Arrest on Wealth Outcomes Among
Young Adults. Social Problems 67 (4): 698-718.
Sykes, Bryan L. 2019. “Poverty and Crime.” In The SAGE
Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology, edited by Robert D Morgan.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Bailey, Amy K. and Bryan L. Sykes. 2018. Veteran Status and
Intergenerational Mobility Across Three Cohorts of American Men.
Population Research and Policy Review 37 (4): 539-568.
Sykes, Bryan L., Ernest Chavez*, and Evelyn Patterson. 2018.
“Public Health Effects of Incarceration.” In Oxford Bibliographies
in Criminology, edited by Beth M. Huebner. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0234
Martin, Karin, Bryan L. Sykes, Sarah Shannon, Frank Edwards, and
Alexes Harris. 2018. Monetary Sanctions: Legal Financial
Obligations in the Criminal Justice System. Annual Review of
Criminology 1: 471-495.
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Sykes, Bryan, Alex R. Piquero, and Jason Gioviano*. 2017. Racial
Discrimination and Parental Perceptions of Safety in American
Neighborhoods and Schools. Sociological Forum 32 (S1): 952-974.
Sykes, Bryan, Alex Piquero, and Jason Gioviano*. 2017. Code of
the Classroom? Social Disadvantage and Bullying among American
Adolescents, U.S. 2011-2012. Crime & Delinquency 63(14)
1883-1922.
Abridged version reprinted in the London School of Economics’
USA Politics and Policy (USAPP) Blog, managed by the London School
of Economics United States Centre, and as a Scholars Strategy
Network brief.
Pettit, Becky and Bryan Sykes. 2017. “Incarceration.” In The
State of the Union: The Poverty and Inequality Report, edited by
the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, special issue,
Pathways Magazine.
Sykes, Bryan and Evelyn Patterson. 2016. “Mass Incarceration:
Effects on Inmates, Families, and Communities” in People of Color
in the United States: Contemporary Issues in Education, Work,
Communities, Health, and Immigration, Volume 3, edited by Valir
Carr Copeland. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Sykes, Bryan and Michelle Maroto. 2016. A Wealth of
Inequalities: Mass Incarceration, Employment, and Racial
Disparities in Household Wealth, U.S. 1996-2011. RSF: The Russell
Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 2(6): 129-152.
Sykes, Bryan, Trevor Hoppe, and Kristen Maziarka*. 2016. Cruel
Intentions? HIV Prevalence and Criminalization during an Age of
Mass Incarceration, U.S. 1999-2012. Medicine 95 (16):
e3352-e3361.
Sykes, Bryan, Eliza Solowiej, and Evelyn Patterson. 2015. The
Fiscal Savings of Accessing the Right to Legal Counsel within
Twenty-Four Hours of Arrest, Chicago and Cook County 2013.
University of California-Irvine Law Review 5 (4): 813-842.
Findings from this research were covered by Huffington Post,
CNN, and the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin and are supported by the
Mandel Legal Aid Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School,
the Bluhm Legal Clinic (Center for Wrongful Convictions of Youth)
at Northwestern University School of Law, the Adler Institute on
Public Safety and Social Justice, the Chicago Appleseed Fund for
Justice, and others. Findings were presented at a special panel
event — convened at Northwestern Law School in February 2016 — to
discuss the constitutional infringements and legal rights of
arrestees in Chicago.
Sykes, Bryan and Becky Pettit. 2015. Severe Deprivation and
System Inclusion Among Children of Incarcerated Parents in the
United States After the Great Recession. RSF: The Russell Sage
Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 1 (2): 108-132.
Sykes, Bryan, Alex R. Piquero, Jason Gioviano*, and Nicolas
Pittman*. 2015. “Up To No Good: The Context of Adolescent
Discrimination in Neighborhoods” in Deadly Injustice: Trayvon
Martin, Race, and the Criminal Justice System, edited by Devon
Johnson, Patricia Warren, and Amy Farrell. New York, NY: NYU
Press.
Sykes, Bryan, Alex R. Piquero, and Jason Gioviano*. 2015. “The
Art of Rehabilitation: Extracurricular Activities and the
Disruption of Intergenerational Incarceration” in Alternative
Offender
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Rehabilitation and Social Justice, edited by Wesley Crichlow and
Janelle Joseph. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
Sykes, Bryan and Becky Pettit. 2015. “Mass Incarceration and
Family Life” in Families As They Really Are 2nd Ed., edited by
Barbara Risman and Virginia Rutter. New York, NY: Norton
Publishers, for the Council on Contemporary Families (CCF).
Sykes, Bryan, Alex R. Piquero, Jason Gioviano*, and Nicolas
Pittman*. 2015. “The Prison Pipeline in America, 1972-2012” in The
Oxford Handbook of Criminology and Criminal Justice, edited by
Michael Tonry. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Pettit, Becky and Bryan Sykes. 2015. Civil Rights Legislation
and Legalized Exclusion: Mass Incarceration and the Masking of
Inequality. Sociological Forum, 30 (S1): 589-611.
Ewert, Stephanie, Bryan Sykes, and Becky Pettit. 2014. The
Degree of Disadvantage: Incarceration and Inequality in Education.
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
651: 24-43.
Sykes, Bryan and Alex Piquero. 2014. Race and Ethnic
Disparities. Advisory Report Requested by the National Academy of
Sciences Committee on a Prioritized Plan to Implement a
Developmental Approach in Juvenile Justice Reform. Washington, DC:
National Academy of Sciences.
Sykes, Bryan and Becky Pettit. 2014. Mass Incarceration, Family
Complexity, and the Reproduction of Childhood Disadvantage. The
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 654:
127-149.
Findings from this research were presented at the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, the Congressional Budget
Office (CBO), and the Parental Incarceration Workshop, convened by
the American Bar Foundation, at The White House. Results were
covered in a publication by the Population Reference Bureau
(PRB).
Sykes, Bryan. 2014. Documentation and Methods for Incarceration
Rates in the United States, 1972-2010. Appendix B (Data Sources),
in The Growth of Incarceration in the United States: Exploring
Causes and Consequences, edited by Jeremy Travis, Bruce Western,
and Steve Redburn for the National Research Council. Washington,
DC: National Academies Press.
Figure 2-15 reprinted in a Vera Institute of Justice report.
Sykes, Bryan, Jason Gioviano*, and Alex Piquero. 2014. Mentoring
Marginality: The Role of Informal Mentors in the Lives of Socially
Disadvantaged Adolescents. Race and Justice 4 (3): 246-269.
Sykes, Bryan and Pierre Vachon. 2013. “Understanding Health
Disparities in an Age of Mass Imprisonment.” Chapter 1 in
Epidemiological Criminology: Theory to Practice, edited by Eve
Waltermaurer and Timothy Akers. New York, NY: Routledge.
Pettit, Becky and Bryan Sykes. 2012. “Measuring Racial
Inequality in the ACS.” Pp. 76-79. In The Benefits (and Burdens) of
the American Community Survey (ACS), edited by The Committee on
National Statistics; The National Academy of Sciences. Washington,
DC: National Academies Press.
Sykes, Bryan and Alex Piquero. 2009. Structuring and Recreating
Inequality: Health Testing Policies, Race, and the Criminal Justice
System. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 623: 214-227.
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Pettit, Becky, Bryan Sykes, and Bruce Western. 2009. Technical
Report on Revised Population Estimates and NLSY79 Analysis Tables
for the Pew Public Safety and Mobility Project. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University.
Reprinted in: Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology,
4th Edition. by Howitt Dennis. 2011. London: Pearson Education.
Population Health and Team Science
The Global Burden of Disease 2019 Demographics Collaborators.
Forthcoming. Global, Regional, and National Age-Sex-Specific
Fertility, Mortality, and Population estimates, 1950–2019: A
Comprehensive Demographic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2019. The Lancet.
The Global Burden of Disease 2019 Diseases and Injuries
Collaborators. Forthcoming. Global Burden of 369 Diseases and
Injuries, 1990–2019: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of
Disease Study 2019. The Lancet.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Injury Collaborators.
Forthcoming. Global Injury Morbidity and Mortality from 1990 to
2017: Results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. Injury
Prevention (BMJ).
The Local Burden of Disease (LBD) Double Burden of Malnutrition
Collaborators. 2020. Mapping local patterns of childhood overweight
and wasting in low- and middle-income countries between 2000 and
2017. Nature Medicine 26: 750-759.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-0807-6
The Local Burden of Disease Diarrhoea Collaborators. 2020.
“Mapping Geographic Inequalities in Childhood Diarrhoeal Morbidity
and Mortality in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 2000–2017:
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.” Lancet 2020;
395: 1779–801.
The Local Burden of Disease Diarrhoea Collaborators. 2020.
“Mapping Geographic Inequalities in Oral Rehydration Therapy
Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 2000–2017.” The
Lancet Global Health 8: e1038–60.
The Local Burden of Disease WaSH Collaborators. 2020. Mapping
Geographical Inequalities in Access to Drinking Water and
Sanitation Facilities in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries,
2000–17. The Lancet Global Health 8: e1162–85
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Injury Collaborators. 2020.
“Estimating Global Injuries Morbidity and Mortality: Methods and
Data used in the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study.” Injury
Prevention. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043531
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Injury Collaborators. 2020.
Morbidity and Mortality from Road Injuries: Results from the Global
Burden of Disease Study 2017. Injury Prevention (BMJ).
doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043302
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Injury Collaborators. 2020.
Burden of Injury Along the Development Spectrum: Associations
between the Socio-Demographic Index and Disability-Adjusted Life
Year Estimates from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. Injury
Prevention (BMJ). doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043296
The Local Burden of Disease (LBD) Collaborators. 2019. Mapping
132 Million Neonatal, Infant, and Child Deaths between 2000 and
2017. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1545-0
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The Global Burden of Disease 2017 HIV Collaborators. 2019.
Global, Regional, and National Incidence, Prevalence, and Mortality
of HIV from 1980 to 2017 with Forecasts to 2030, for 195 Countries
and Territories: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of
Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors (GBD) 2017 Study. The Lancet
HIV. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(19)30196-1
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Neurology Collaborators. 2019.
Global, Regional, and National Burden of Neurological Disorders,
1990-2016: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2016. The Lancet Neurology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/
S1474-4422(18)30499-X.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Typhoid and Paratyphoid
Collaborators. 2019. The Global Burden of Typhoid and Paratyphoid
Fevers: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2017. The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S1473-3099(18)30685-6.
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 TBI/SCI Collaborators. 2019.
Global, Regional, and National Burden of Traumatic Brain Injury
(TBI) and Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), 1990-2016: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet
Neurology 18: 56-87.
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Alcohol Use Collaborators.
2018. Alcohol Use and Burden for 195 Countries and Territories,
1990–2016: A Systematic Analysis from the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2016. The Lancet 392: 1015-1035.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Mortality Collaborators. 2018.
Global, Regional, and National Age-Sex-Specific Mortality and Life
Expectancy, 1950-2017: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden
of Disease Study 2017. The Lancet 392: 1684–735.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Causes of Death Collaborators.
2018. Global, Regional, and National Age-Sex-Specific Mortality for
282 Causes of Death, 1980–2017: A Systematic Analysis for the
Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. The Lancet 392: 1736–88.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Disease and Injury Incidence
and Prevalence Collaborators. 2018. Global, Regional, and National
Incidence, Prevalence, and Years Lived with Disability for 354
Diseases and Injuries for 195 Countries and Territories, 1990–2017:
A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.
The Lancet 392: 1789–858.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 DALYs and HALE Collaborators.
2018. Global, Regional, and National Disability-Adjusted Life-Years
(DALYs) for 359 Diseases and Injuries and Healthy Life-Expectancy
(HALE) for 195 Countries and Territories, 1990–2017: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. The Lancet
392: 1859–922.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Risk Factors Collaborators.
2018. Global, Regional, and National Comparative Risk Assessment of
84 Behavioural, Environmental and Occupational, and Metabolic Risks
or Clusters of Risks for 195 Countries and Territories, 1990–2017:
A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.
The Lancet 392: 1923–94.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 Population and Fertility
Collaborators. 2018. Population and Fertility by Age and Sex for
195 Countries and Territories 1950-2017: A Systematic Analysis for
the Global Burden of Disease 2017. The Lancet 392: 1995–2051.
The Global Burden of Disease 2017 SDG Collaborators. 2018.
Measuring Progress and Projecting Attainment of the Health-Related
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 195 Countries and
Territories: An Analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study
2017. The Lancet 392: 2091–138.
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The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Diarrhoeal Diseases
Collaborators. 2018. Estimates of the Global, Regional, and
National Morbidity, Mortality, and Aetiologies of Diarrhoea in 195
Countries: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2016. The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S1473-3099(18)30362-1
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Firearms Collaborators. 2018.
Deaths from Firearms in 195 Countries 1990 to 2016: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Journal of
the American Medical Association (JAMA) 320(8):792-814.
The Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration. 2018. Global,
Regional, and National Cancer Incidence, Mortality, Years of Life
Lost, Years Lived With Disability, and Disability-Adjusted
Life-years for 29 Cancer Groups, 1990 to 2016: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study. Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA) Oncology.
doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2018.2706
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Healthcare Access and Quality
Collaborators. 2018. Measuring Performance on the Healthcare Access
and Quality Index for 195 Countries and Territories and Selected
Subnational Locations: A Systematic Analysis from the Global Burden
of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet 391: 2236–71.
The Global Burden of Disease U.S. Collaborators. 2017. The State
of US Health 1990-2016: Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk
Factors among US States. Journal of the American Medical
Association (JAMA) 319(14):1444-1472.
doi:10.1001/jama.2018.0158
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 LRI Collaborators. 2017.
Estimates of the Global, Regional, and National Morbidity,
Mortality, and Aetiologies of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in
195 Countries: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of
Disease Study 2015.
The Lancet Infectious Diseases. DOI: 10.1016/
S1473-3099(17)30396-1
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG) Collaborators. 2017. Measuring Progress and Projecting
Attainment Based on Past Trends of the Health-Related Sustainable
Development Goals in 188 Countries: An Analysis from the Global
Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet 390 (10100):
1423–1459.
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Risk Factors Collaborators.
2017. Global, Regional, and National Comparative Risk Assessment of
84 Behavioural, Environmental and Occupational, and Metabolic Risks
or Clusters of Risks, 1990–2016: A Systematic Analysis for the
Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet 390 (10100):
1345–1422.
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Disease and Injury Incidence
and Prevalence Collaborators. 2017. Global, Regional, and National
Incidence and Prevalence, and Years Lived with Disability for 328
Diseases and Injuries in 195 countries, 1990-2016: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet
390 (10100): 1211–1259.
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 DALYs and HALE Collaborators.
2017. Global, Regional, and National Disability-Adjusted Life-Years
(DALYs) for 332 Diseases and Injuries and Healthy Life Expectancy
(HALE) for 195 Countries and Territories, 1990–2016: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet
390 (10100): 1260–1344.
The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Mortality Collaborators. 2017.
Global, Regional, and National Under-5 Mortality, Adult Mortality,
Age-Specific Mortality, and Life-Expectancy, 1970-2016: A
Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.
The Lancet 390 (10100): 1084–1150.
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The Global Burden of Disease 2016 Mortality and Causes of Death
Collaborators. 2017. Global, Regional, and National Age-Sex
Specific Mortality for 264 Causes of Death, 1980-2016: A Systematic
Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet
390 (10100): 1151–1210.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Eastern Mediterranean Region
Mental Health Collaborators. 2017. The Burden of Mental Disorders
in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 1990– 2015: Findings from the
Global Burden of Disease 2015 Study. The International Journal of
Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s00038-017-1006-1
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Eastern Mediterranean Region
HIV/AIDS Collaborators. 2017. Trends in HIV/AIDS Morbidity and
Mortality in Eastern Mediterranean Countries, 1990–2015: Findings
from the Global Burden of Disease 2015 Study. The International
Journal of Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s00038-017-1023-0
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Eastern Mediterranean Region
Diarrhea Collaborators. 2017. Burden of Diarrhea in the Eastern
Mediterranean Region, 1990–2015: Findings from the Global Burden of
Disease 2015 Study. The International Journal of Public Health. DOI
10.1007/s00038-017-1008-z
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Eastern Mediterranean Region
Maternal Mortality Collaborators. 2017. Maternal Mortality and
Morbidity Burden in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Findings from
the Global Burden of Disease 2015 Study. The International Journal
of Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s00038-017-1004-3
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Healthcare Access and Quality
Collaborators. 2017. Healthcare Access and Quality Index Based on
Mortality from Causes Highly Amenable to Personal Healthcare in 195
Countries and Territories, 1990–2015: A Novel Analysis from the
Global Burden of Disease 2015 Study. The Lancet 390 (10081):
231-266.
The Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaborators. 2016. Global,
Regional, and National Cancer Incidence, Mortality, Years of Life
Lost, Years Lived with Disability and Disability Adjusted Life
Years for 32 Cancer Groups, 1990 to 2015: A Systematic Analysis for
the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Journal of the American
Medical Association (JAMA) Oncology.
DOI:10.1001/jamaoncol.2016.5688
The Global Burden of Disease 2013 Diarrheal Collaborators. 2016.
Burden of Diarrhea in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 2013:
Findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. American
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
doi:10.4269/ajtmh.16-0339
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG) Collaborators. 2016. Measuring the Health-Related Sustainable
Development Goals in 188 Countries: A Baseline Analysis from the
Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. The Lancet 388 (10053):
1813-1850.
*Invited presentation at the United Nations General Assembly
Meeting in September 2016 and a special issue launch hosted by The
Lancet, the World Bank, and George Washington University.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Maternal Mortality
Collaborators. 2016. Global, Regional, and National Levels of
Maternal Mortality, 1990-2015: A Systematic Analysis for the Global
Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors 2015 Study. The
Lancet 388 (10053): 1775-1812.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Child Mortality Collaborators.
2016. Global, Regional, National and Selected Subnational Levels of
Stillbirths, Neonatal, Infant, and Under-5 Mortality,1980-2015:
A
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Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015.
The Lancet 388 (10053): 1725-1774.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Risk Factors Collaborators.
2016. Global, Regional, and National Comparative Risk Assessment of
79 Behavioural, Environmental and Occupational, and Metabolic Risks
or Clusters of Risks, 1990-2015: A Systematic Analysis for the
Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. The Lancet 388 (10053):
1659-1724.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 DALYs and HALE Collaborators.
2016. Global, Regional, and National Disability-Adjusted Life Years
(DALYs) for 315 Diseases and Injuries and Healthy Life Expectancy
(HALE), 1990-2015: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of
Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors (GBD) 2015 Study. The Lancet
388 (10053): 1603-1658.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Disease and Injury Incidence
and Prevalence Collaborators. 2016. Global, Regional, and National
Incidence, Prevalence, and Years Lived with Disability (YLDs) for
310 Diseases and Injuries, 1990-2015: A Systematic Analysis for the
Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. The Lancet 388 (10053):
1545-1602.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Mortality and Causes of Death
Collaborators. 2016. Global, Regional, and National Life
Expectancy, All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality for 249 Causes
of Death, 1980-2015: a Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of
Disease Study 2015. The Lancet 388 (10053): 1459-1544.
The Global Burden of Disease 2015 HIV Collaborators. 2016.
Global, Regional, and National Incidence, Prevalence, and Mortality
for HIV, 1980-2015: Estimates from the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2015. The Lancet HIV 3 (8): e361- e387.
The Global Burden of Disease Pediatrics Collaborators. 2016.
Global and National Burden of Diseases and Injuries among Children
and Adolescents between 1990 and 2013: Findings from the Global
Burden of Disease 2013 Study. Journal of the American Medical
Association (JAMA) Pediatrics 170 (3): 267-287.
The Global Burden of Disease Injury Collaborators. 2016. The
Global Burden of Injury: Incidence, Mortality, Disability-Adjusted
Life Years, and Time Trends from the Global Burden of Disease Study
2013. Injury Prevention 22 (1): 3-18.
The Global Burden of Disease Risk Factors Collaborators. 2015.
Global, Regional, and National Comparative Risk Assessment of 79
Behavioral, Environmental and Occupational, and Metabolic Risks or
Clusters of Risks in 188 Countries, 1990-2013: A Systematic
Analysis for the GBD 2013. The Lancet 386: 2287-2323.
The Global Burden of Disease DALYs and HALE Collaborators. 2015.
Global, Regional, and National Disability-Adjusted Life Years
(DALYs) for 306 Diseases and Injuries and Healthy Life Expectancy
(HALE) for 188 Countries, 1990-2013: Quantifying the
Epidemiological Transition. The Lancet 386: 2145-2191.
The Global Burden of Disease Non-Fatal Collaborators. 2015.
Global, Regional, and National Incidence, Prevalence, and Years
Lived with Disabilities (YLDs) for 301 Acute and Chronic Diseases
and Injuries in 188 Countries, 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis for
the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. The Lancet 386:
743-800.
The Global Burden of Disease Mortality and Causes of Death
Collaborators. 2014. Global, Regional and National Age-Sex Specific
All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality for 240 Causes of Death,
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1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of
Disease Study 2013. The Lancet 385:117-71.
The Global Burden of Disease Mortality Collaborators. 2014.
Global, Regional and National Incidence and Mortality for HIV,
Tuberculosis and Malaria 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis for the
GBD 2013. The Lancet 384 (9947): 1005-1070.
The Global Burden of Disease Maternal Mortality Collaborators.
2014. Global, Regional and National Levels and Causes of Maternal
Mortality during 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis for The Global
Burden of Disease Study 2013. The Lancet 384 (9947): 980-1004.
The Global Burden of Disease Obesity Collaborators. 2014.
Global, Regional, and National Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity
in Children and Adults During 1980-2013: A Systematic Analysis for
the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. The Lancet 384 (9945):
766-781.
The most read article in The Lancet during May 2014.
BOOK REVIEWS
Sykes, Bryan L. 2019. Review of Trapped in a Vice: The
Consequences of Confinement for Young People by Alexandra Cox,
Rutgers University Press. American Journal of Sociology 124 (6):
1938-1940.
Sykes, Bryan L. 2019. Review of Convicted and Condemned: The
Politics of Prisoner Reentry by Keesha M. Middlemass, New York
University Press. Rutgers University Criminal Law and Criminal
Justice Books.
https://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/convicted-and-condemned-the-
politics-and-policies-of-prisoner-reentry/
Sykes, Bryan L. 2017. Review of The Political Roots of Racial
Tracking in American Criminal Justice by Nina Moore, Cambridge
University Press. Law & Society Review 51 (1): 211-214.
Sykes, Bryan L. 2015. Review of Children of the Prison Boom:
Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality by Sara
Wakefield and Christopher Wildeman, Oxford University Press.
Theoretical Criminology 19 (3): 436-438.
Sykes, Bryan L. 2009. Review of Sociological Methodology, Volume
36 edited by Ross Stolzenberg, American Sociological Association.
Sociological Methods & Research 38 (2): 351-354.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS (* = Graduate Student; ** = Undergraduate
Student)
Harris Alexes, Beth Huebner, Karin Martin, Mary Pattillo, Becky
Pettit, Sarah Shannon, Bryan Sykes, and Chris Uggen. 2017. “United
States Systems of Justice, Poverty and the Consequences of Non-
Payment of Monetary Sanctions: Interviews from California, Georgia,
Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri Texas, New York and Washington.”
Washington, DC: Laura and John Arnold Foundation. Available
here.
Harris Alexes, Beth Huebner, Karin Martin, Mary Pattillo, Becky
Pettit, Sarah Shannon, Bryan Sykes, Chris Uggen, and April
Fernandez. 2017. “Monetary Sanctions in the Criminal Justice
System: A review of law and policy in California, Georgia,
Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Texas, and
Washington.” Washington, DC: Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
Available here.
Contributing Expert. 2017. Costs of Crime: Experts Report
Challenges Estimating Costs and Suggest Improvements to Better
Inform Policy Decisions. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government
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Accountability Office (GAO). Available here.
Verma, Anjuli, Bryan L. Sykes, Marnie Mattei**, Hayden Sugg**,
Nicole Carbonel**, Sar Vang**, and Nicole Phillips**. 2017.
“Monetary Sanctions in California.” Washington, DC: The Laura and
John Arnold Foundation.
Bartos, Bradly*, Richard McCleary, Carrol Newark*, Matthew
Renner*, and Bryan L. Sykes. 2015. The LASD Projection Model
Methodology. Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
Garner, Roberta, Black Hawk Hancock, and Bryan Sykes. 2015.
Social Inequality, Racial Isolation, and the Windy City. Footnotes
43(4): 1 &12. [Lead Article]
Sykes, Bryan. 2015. An Evaluation of Integrated Community
Engagement Training Program. Chicago Police Department.
Sykes, Bryan. 2014. Cost Savings to Cook County when Arrested
Persons Access their Right to Legal Defense within 24 Hours. First
Defense Legal Aid; Chicago, IL.
Sykes, Bryan. 2013. Out of Jail and Off the Books: Employment
and Child Support Arrangements Among Former Inmates. Podcast in the
Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP), University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/media/podcasts/SykesPodcastTranscript2013.pdf
and
http://www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/media/podcasts/SykesPodcastFebruary2013.mp3
AMICUS BRIEFS (LISTED UNDER INTEREST OF THE AMICI CURIAE)
Timbs v. Indiana; Supreme Court of the United States (No.
17-1091) decided favorably, resulting in a 9-0 decision regarding
the Eighth Amendment’s Excessive Fines Clause in the U.S.
Constitution
MANUSCRIPTS DRAFTED AND/OR UNDER REVIEW (* = Graduate Student;
** = Undergraduate Student)
Sykes, Bryan L, Ernest K. Chavez*, and Justin D. Strong*. “Death
and Disappearance: Measuring Racial Inequality in Mortality and
Life Expectancy Among State Prisoners, United States 2000-2014.”
Under Review at PLoS One [2nd Revise & Resubmit]
Hoppe, Trevor, Kyle Maksuta*, and Bryan L. Sykes (alphabetical
and equal authorship). “Surveilling Sex: An Empirical Examination
of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).”
Under Review at Punishment & Society
The Local Burden of Disease (LBD) Collaborators. “The Global
Burden of Latent Tuberculosis Infection: Past, Present, and
Future.” Under Review at Lancet [revise & resubmit]
Sykes, Bryan L. and Amanda Geller. “Mass Incarceration and the
Underground Economy.”
Sykes, Bryan L., Jake Rosenfeld, Jennifer Laird*, and Becky
Pettit. “Mass Incarceration and Racial Inequality in Political
Participation, 1980-2018.”
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
Sykes, Bryan L., Meghan Ballard*, Andrea Giuffre*, Rebecca
Goodsell*, Daniela Kaiser*, Vicente Celestino Mata*, and Justin
Sola*. “Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Financial Double-Dealings,
Public Assistance, and the Repayment of Criminal Justice Debt.”
Provisionally Selected for Publication at RSF: The Russell Sage
Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences.
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Sykes, Bryan L. and Anjuli Verma. “Beyond the Penal Code: The
Corpus of Monetary Sanctions in California Law.” Provisionally
Selected for Publication at RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation
Journal of the Social Sciences.
Sanchez*, Amairini, Michele Cadigan*, Peyton Jacobsen*, Dayo
Abels-Sullivan**, Sam Sueoka*, and Bryan L. Sykes. “Punishing
Immigrants: The Consequences of Monetary Sanctions in the
Crimmigration System.” Provisionally Selected for Publication at
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social
Sciences.
Friedman, Brittany, Alexes Harris, Beth Huebner, Karin Martin,
Becky Pettit, Sarah Shannon, and Bryan Sykes. “What is wrong with
Monetary Sanctions? Directions for Policy, Practice, and Research.”
Provisionally Selected for Publication at RSF: The Russell Sage
Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences.
Sykes, Bryan L., Karin Martin, Michele Cadigan*, Beth Heubner,
Alexes Harris, Gabriella Kirk*, and Becky Pettit. “Shadow Costs:
Public-Private Partnerships, Monetary Sanctions, and the Creation
of Markets for Freedom.”
Martin, Karin, Bryan L. Sykes, Beth Heubner, Alexes Harris, and
Becky Pettit. “On Place, Policy, and Pain: Key Dimensions of U.S.
Monetary Sanction Punishment Regimes.”
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND STIPENDS FUNDED & UNDER REVIEW
Co-Principal Investigator, (Marcy Carlson and Kelly Musick, Lead
PIs), M. Giovanna Merli, and Ann Meier (co-PIs). National
Institutes of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) R25.
“NextGenPop: Recruiting the Next Generation of Underrepresented
Scholars into Population Research.” ($766,543). ($150,006 at
UC-Irvine). 07/01/2021 - 06/30/2026. Under Review.
Principal Investigator, Russell Sage Foundation (RSF) for
“Shadow Costs: The Effect of Economic and Informational Inequality
on Court-Order Compliance” under the Presidential Award
Solicitation ($50,000). 11/01/2020 - 12/31/2021.
Principal Investigator, The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes
Foundation for “Shadow Costs: The Effect of Economic and
Informational Inequality on Court-Order Compliance” ($50,411).
07/01/2020 - 08/31/2021.
Principal Investigator, Dean’s Development Fund for “Empirical,
Epistemological, and Philosophical Inquiries into Mixed-Methods
Research” ($10,000). Summer 2019.
Principal Investigator, Council on Research, Computing and
Libraries (CORCL) Undergraduate Research Grant, for research on
“Monetary Sanctions in California” ($1,815). Spring 2019.
Principal Investigator, Dean’s Excellence Fund for Undergraduate
Research Assistance, for research on “Monetary Sanctions in
California” ($9,000). Winter, Spring, and Summer 2018.
Principal Investigator, Council on Research, Computing and
Libraries (CORCL) Undergraduate Research Grant, for research on
“Monetary Sanctions in California” ($1,780). Spring 2018.
Co-Principal Investigator (Richard McCleary, Lead PI).
California Department of State Hospitals (CA- DSH), “State Hospital
Population Projections” ($516,671). 02/2017 - 01/2019.
Co-Principal Investigator (Alexes Harris, Lead PI), Beth
Huebner, Karin Martin, Mary Pattillo, Becky Pettit, Sarah Shannon,
& Chris Uggen (Co-PIs). Arnold Ventures (formerly the Laura and
John Arnold
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Foundation), “Multi-State Study of Monetary Sanctions”
($3,921,740). ($370,309 at UC-Irvine). 07/2015 - 10/2020.
Principal Investigator, Council on Research, Computing and
Libraries (CORCL) Undergraduate Research Grant, for research on
“Monetary Sanctions in California” ($1,550). Spring 2017.
Principal Investigator, Dean’s Excellence Fund for Undergraduate
Research Assistance, for research on “Monetary Sanctions in
California” ($6,000). Winter & Spring 2017.
Principal Investigator, Council on Research, Computing and
Libraries (CORCL) Travel Grant, “Oxford University Symposium on
Population, Migration, and the Environment” ($1,000). Spring
2016.
Principal Investigator, The UC Criminal Justice & Health
Consortium Travel Grant, “Changing Patterns of Life-Expectancy
among State and Federal Inmates, U.S. 1983-2013” ($1,000). 09/2015
- 08/2016.
Principal Investigator, The UC Criminal Justice & Health
Consortium, “The Impact of the Criminal Justice System on Racial
& Ethnic Health Disparities” ($1,500). 09/2015 - 08/2016.
Principal Investigator, Council on Research, Computing and
Libraries (CORCL) Travel Grant, “IHME Global Burden of Disease
(GBD) Technical Methods Workshop” ($900). Spring 2015.
Co-Principal Investigator (John Zeigler, PI), Chicago Police
Department, “Integrated Community Engagement Training” ($95,215).
12/2013 - 12/2014.
Principal Investigator, First Defense Legal Aid, “The Fiscal
Savings of Legal Representation within the First Twenty-Four Hours
After Arrest, Chicago and Cook County 2014” ($7,500). 01/2014 -
04/2014.
Principal Investigator, National Academy of Sciences (Consultant
on Incarceration Trends for Bruce Western), “Causes and
Consequences of High Rates of Incarceration” ($3,000). 02/2013 -
04/2013.
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Minority
Postdoctoral Fellowship, “Optimizing Residential Segregation and
Crime” ($120,000). 09/2009 - 08/2011.
Co-Principal Investigator (Becky Pettit, PI), Royalty Research
Foundation Seed Grant (University of Washington), “The Demographic
Implications of the Prison Boom” ($38,772). 09/2009 - 08/2011.
Co-Principal Investigator (Becky Pettit, PI), Center for
Statistics in the Social Sciences Seed Grant (University of
Washington), “The Demographic Implications of the Prison Boom”
($19,202). 09/2009 - 08/2011.
Co-Principal Investigator (Becky Pettit, PI), Institute for
Ethnic Studies in the U.S. Seed Grant (University of Washington),
“The Demographic Implications of the Prison Boom” ($8,000). 09/2009
- 08/2011.
Fellow, Dean’s Normative Time Fellowship (UC-Berkeley). (Tuition
+ $21,500). 09/2006 - 08/2007.
Trainee, National Institutes of Health, (UC-Berkeley). (Tuition
+ $18,750). 09/2005 - 08/2006. Fellow, Mentored Research Award
(UC-Berkeley). (Tuition + $19,000). 09/2004 - 08/2005.
Trainee, National Institutes of Health (UC-Berkeley). (Tuition +
$18,750). 09/2003 - 08/2004.
Fellow, Graduate Opportunity Fellowship (UC-Berkeley). (Tuition
+ $18,000). 09/2002 - 08/2003.
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GRANTS SUBMITTED BUT UNFUNDED
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation (NSF) for
“Shadow Costs: The Effect of Economic and Informational Inequality
on Court-Order Compliance” under Law & Science Solicitation
($586,812). 07/01/2020 - 06/30/2023. Preparing Resubmission for
January 2021 Deadline.
Principal Investigator (w/ co-PIs Anjuli Verma and Black Hawk
Hancock), National Science Foundation (NSF) for “Empirical and
Epistemological Inquiries into Mixed-Methods Research” under the
Methodology, Measurement, & Statistics Solicitation ($896,549).
07/01/2021 - 06/30/2025. Preparing Resubmission for January 2021
Deadline.
Principal Investigator, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for
“Shadow Costs, Economic Inequality, & Rehabilitation Programs”
under the Global Grand Challenges Voices for Opportunity
Solicitation ($100,000). 05/01/2020 - 08/31/2021.
Co-Principal Investigator (w/ co-PIs George Farkas and Emily
Owens), Haynes Foundation for “Reducing the School-to-Prison
Pipeline in the LAUSD: Racial Inequalities in Suspensions,
Expulsions, Referrals, and Arrests Across Schools” ($204,658).
04/01/2020 - 03/31/2022.
INVITED TALKS & PARTICIPATION
2021 Center for the Study of Demography & Ecology,
University of Washington
2020 Population Center, University of Minnesota “Institutional
Castling: Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United
States”
2019 Center for Demographic and Spatial Analysis (CDASA),
UC-Irvine; Irvine, CA Department of Sociology, UC-Riverside;
Riverside, CA “Generalizability by Another Name: An Empirical
Assessment of Case-to-Case Transfer as a Logic of Generalization
and Inference in Mixed-Methods Research” (w/Anjuli Verma, Black
Hawk Hancock, and Justin Sola)
Oxford Women’s Leadership Symposium, Oxford University; Oxford,
UK “Continuous Control: Sex Offender Registries, Sexual Threat, and
the Making of Criminal Subjects” (w/Trevor Hoppe and Kyle
Maksuta)
Criminal Justice Policy Program, Harvard University Law School;
Cambridge, Massachusetts Invited Participant, “Progressing Reform
of Fees and Fines: Towards a Research and Policy Agenda”
2018 Socio-Legal Studies Workshop, School of Law, UC-Irvine;
Irvine, CA “Continuous Control: Sex Offender Registries, Sexual
Threat, and the Making of Criminal Subjects” (w/Trevor Hoppe and
Kyle Maksuta)
2017 Fines and Fees Task Force Meeting, San Francisco Mayor’s
Office; San Francisco, CA “Monetary Sanctions in California”
Methods and Epistemology in the Social Sciences (MESS),
UC-Berkeley; Berkeley, CA “Case-to-Case Generalizability in
Mixed-Methods Research: Assessing the Role of Bias and Uncertainty
in Quantitative-Qualitative Research Designs” (w/Anjuli Verma and
Black Hawk Hancock) The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality,
Stanford University; Stanford, CA “Racial and Ethnic Inequalities
in Incarceration” (w/ Becky Pettit)
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Center for Life Course & Longitudinal Studies; Pennsylvania
State University, State College, PA Lives of Color: Race-Ethnicity
& the Life Course; “Racial inequality in Criminal Justice
Contact” (w/Becky Pettit)
UC-Irvine’s Queer & Transgender People of Color (QTPOC)
Festival; Irvine, CA Invited Speaker, “The Collateral Consequences
of Mass Incarceration in America”
Criminal Justice Policy Program, Harvard University Law School;
Cambridge, Massachusetts Invited Participant, "Maintaining Momentum
for Criminal Justice Debt Reform”
Concerned Citizens of Laguna Woods; Laguna Beach, CA “Mass
Incarceration and Wealth Inequality in America”
2016 School of Social Work, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor,
MI “A Wealth of Inequalities: Mass Incarceration, Employment, and
Racial Disparities in Household Wealth, U.S. 1996-2011” (w/
Michelle Maroto)
Department of Justice, Law & Criminology, American
University; Washington D.C. “A Penalized Existence: Mass
Incarceration and Social Inequality in Population Processes”
Brownbag Series, Department of Demography, University of
California-Berkeley; Berkeley, CA “A Penalized Existence: Mass
Incarceration and Social Inequality in Population Processes”
Symposium on Population, Migration, and the Environment, Oxford
University; Oxford, UK “A New Malthusian Population Check: Mass
Incarceration and Quantum-Tempo Distortions in American Fertility,
U.S. 1990-2006” (w/ Evelyn Patterson)
School of Law, Northwestern University; Chicago, IL “The Unique
Social, Economic, and Legal Benefits of ‘Station House Defense’”
The Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality, Columbia
University; NY, NY “A Wealth of Inequalities: Mass Incarceration,
Employment, and Racial Disparities in Household Wealth, U.S.
1996-2011” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
Department of Sociology, University of Southern California; Los
Angeles, CA “A Wealth of Inequalities: Mass Incarceration,
Employment, and Racial Disparities in Household Wealth, U.S.
1996-2011” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
Fragile Families Working Group, Columbia & Princeton
Universities; NY, NY & Princeton, NJ Social Stratification
Seminar, Department of Sociology, New York University; NY, NY “Mass
Incarceration and the Underground Economy” (w/Amanda Geller)
2015 Newport-Irvine Rotary Club; Irvine, CA “Mass Incarceration
and Health Disparities in America"
Lecture in “Disparities in Health & Healthcare”; Health
Policy Research Institute, UC-Irvine “Mass Incarceration and Health
Disparities in America”
The UC Criminal Justice & Health Consortium “Changing
Patterns of Life-Expectancy among State and Federal Inmates, U.S.
1983-2013"
Lecture Series, Department of Sociology; John Jay College of
Criminal Justice “Race and the Carceral State: Mass Incarceration
and Social Inequality in America”
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Centennial Symposium, Department of Sociology; University of
Southern California “Race and the Carceral State: Mass
Incarceration and Social Inequality in America”
Lecture, Grad Course in “Global Burden of Disease”; School of
Public Health, UC-Irvine “Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs)
and Healthy Life-Expectancy (HALE): The Global Burden of Disease
Study 2013”
Population Studies & Training Center (PSTC) Colloquium;
Brown University “Civil Rights Legislation and Legalized Exclusion:
Mass Incarceration and the Masking of Inequality” (Presented by
Becky Pettit)
School of Public Health Seminar Series; University of
California-Irvine “The Global Burden of Disease”
Research Speakers Series; Vera Institute for Justice “Civil
Rights Legislation and Legalized Exclusion: Mass Incarceration and
the Masking of Inequality” (Presented by Becky Pettit)
Socio-Legal Workshop; University of California-Irvine School of
Law “Severe Deprivation and System Inclusion among Children of
Incarcerated Parents after the Great Recession, U.S. 2012” (w/
Becky Pettit)
2014 Lecture, Grad Course in “Global Burden of Disease”; School
of Public Health, UC-Irvine “Disability-Adjusted Life Years
(DALYs): The Global Burden of Disease Study 2010-2013”
Lecture in “Disparities in Health & Healthcare”; Health
Policy Research Institute, UC-Irvine “Mass Incarceration and Health
Disparities in America” Psychology and Social Behavior Colloquium
Series; University of California-Irvine “The Prejudice Paradox:
Adolescent Discrimination in Neighborhood Context” Population,
Society and Inequality (PSI) Seminar; University of
California-Irvine “The Demographic Impact of Mass Incarceration on
American Fertility, 1980-2013”
Keynote Address, Dept. of Sociology, Undergraduate Research
Symposium; DePaul University “Adolescent Identity Development In An
Age of Mass Imprisonment”
Lecture in “Institutions of Racial Inequality”, Dept. of
Sociology; University of Illinois-Chicago “The Past, Present, and
Future of Mass Incarceration”
Colloquium Presenter, Department of Sociology; University of
Illinois-Chicago “Mass Incarceration, Family Complexity, and the
Reproduction of Childhood Disadvantage”
2013 Department of Criminology, Law and Society; University of
California-Irvine School of Social Transformation; Arizona State
University “Mass Incarceration, Family Complexity, and the
Reproduction of Childhood Disadvantage”
2012 Institute for Research on Poverty; University of
Wisconsin-Madison “Out of Jail and Off the Books: Employment and
Child Support Arrangements among Former Inmates”
Center for Demography and Ecology; University of
Wisconsin-Madison
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“American Eugenics Reborn? Mass Imprisonment and the Decline in
Male Fertility Across the Life-Course” (w/ Becky Pettit)
Department of Sociology; DePaul University “Choice or
Constraint? Mass Incarceration and Fertility Outcomes among Male
Inmates” (w/ Becky Pettit)
2011 Social Inequality; School of Social Work, University of
Washington “Mass Imprisonment: Trends and Collateral
Consequences”
Department of Sociology; DePaul University 2010 Department of
Criminal Justice, Temple University Department of Sociology,
Bowling Green State University Department of Demography, University
of California-Berkeley Racial Democracy, Crime & Justice
Network; The Ohio State University Center for the Study of
Demography and Ecology; University of Washington Department of
Sociology; University of Washington
“Out of Jail & Off the Books: Employment & Child Support
Arrangements among Former Inmates”
2009 Department of Demography, University of California-Berkeley
Department of Sociology, University of Washington
“Choice or Constraint? Mass Incarceration and Fertility Outcomes
among Male Inmates” (w/ Becky Pettit)
2007 Department of Sociology, University of Washington “Birth
Cohort Composition, Social Context, and the Abortion-Crime
Debate”
2006 Department of Criminology, University of Maryland-College
Park Department of Sociology, University of Washington Departments
of Demography and Sociology, University of California-Berkeley
“Incarceration, Marital Uncertainty, and the Transition to
Marriage among New Parents”
2005 Departments of Statistics & Economics, University of
Bern; Bern, Switzerland "The Ecological Fallacy of the
Abortion-Crime Thesis"
Department of Demography, University of California-Berkeley and
ICPSR, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
"A Demographic Critique of the Abortion-Crime Debate: Assessing
the Impact of Omitted Variables Bias in Age-Period-Cohort
Analyses"
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (+ = POSTER)
2021 Russell Sage Foundation, The Cost of Justice: An Eight
State Study of Monetary Sanctions
2019 Russell Sage Foundation, The Criminal Justice System as a
Labor Market Institution; NY, NY “Institutional Castling: Military
Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United States.” (w/ Amy
Bailey)
Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society (ESS);
Boston, MA “Generalizability by Another Name: An Empirical
Assessment of Case-to-Case Transfer as a Logic of Generalization
and Inference in Mixed-Methods Research” (w/Anjuli Verma, Black
Hawk Hancock, and Justin Sola)
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The Association for Criminal Justice Research (California);
Riverside, CA “Legal Financial Obligations (LFOs): A Multi-State
Overview of Monetary Sanctions, with Preliminary Findings for
California”
2018 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America
(PAA); Denver, CO “Keeping It in the Family: Mass Incarceration and
Wealth Inequality in American Households” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
+
2017 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association
(ASA); Montreal, Quebec, Canada “The Varying Effects of
Incarceration, Conviction, and Arrest on Wealth Outcomes Among
Young Adults” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (ASC);
Philadelphia, PA “Keeping It in the Family: Mass Incarceration and
Wealth Inequality in American Households” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Chicago, IL “Case-to-Case Generalizability in Mixed-Methods
Research: Assessing the Role of Bias and Uncertainty in
Quantitative-Qualitative Research Designs” (w/Anjuli Verma and
Black Hawk Hancock)
Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association (PSA);
Portland, OR “The Problem of “Cameo Appearances” in Mixed-Methods
Research: Implications for 21st- Century Ethnography (w/ Anjuli
Verma and Black Hawk Hancock) Author Meets Critics Panel, Meeting
of the Pacific Sociological Association (PSA); Portland, OR Critic,
“Babylost: An Infant Mortality Alphabet Book” by Monica Casper
Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society (ESS);
Philadelphia, PA “The Prejudice Paradox: Racial Discrimination and
Perceptions of Safety in American Neighborhoods and Schools”
(w/Alex R. Piquero and Jason Gioviano)
Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association (LSA); Mexico
City, Mexico “One Million and Counting? How Policy Levers will
Impact the Future of Sex Offender Registries in the United States”
(w/Trevor Hoppe and Kyle Maksuta)
2016 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology
(ASC); New Orleans, LA “The Varying Effects of Incarceration,
Conviction, and Arrest on Wealth Outcomes Among Young Adults” (w/
Michelle Maroto)
Critical Dialogue Session, Society for the Study of Social
Problems (SSSP); Seattle, WA “Casualties of Criminal Justice:
Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United States,
1972-2012” (w/ Amy Bailey)
Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association (PSA);
Oakland, CA “On the Limits of Generalizability in Mixed-Methods
Research: Aligning Sampling and Case Selection in
Quantitive-Qualitative Studies” (w/ Anjuli Verma and Black Hawk
Hancock)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Washington, DC “A Wealth of Inequalities: Mass Incarceration,
Employment, and Racial Disparities in Household Wealth, U.S.
1996-2008” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Washington, DC
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“On the Limits of Generalizability in Mixed-Methods Research:
Aligning Sampling and Case Selection in Quantitive-Qualitative
Studies” (w/Anjuli Verma and Black Hawk Hancock) +
Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health;
Baltimore, Maryland Changing Patterns of Life-Expectancy among
State and Federal Inmates, U.S. 1983-2013
Center for Ethnographic Research (CER), Ethnographic Methods
Symposium. CA: UC-Berkeley. “On the Limits of Generalizability in
Mixed-Methods Research: Aligning Sampling and Case Selection in
Quantitive-Qualitative Studies” (w/Anjuli Verma and Black Hawk
Hancock)
2015 Russell Sage Foundation, Conference on Wealth Inequality in
America; New York, NY “A Wealth of Inequalities: Mass
Incarceration, Employment, and Racial Disparities in Household
Wealth, U.S. 1996-2008” (w/ Michelle Maroto)
Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA);
Chicago, IL ASA Regional Spotlight Session, “Social Inequality,
Racial Isolation and the Windy City”
Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association (LSA);
Seattle, WA “Dangerous Liaisons? HIV Prevalence and Criminalization
during an Age of Mass Incarceration, U.S. 1999-2012” (w/Trevor
Hoppe and Kristen Maziarka)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
San Diego, CA “A New Method for Estimating Multi-Partner Fertility:
The Age Reporting Discontinuity” +
Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association (PSA);
Long Beach, CA Presidential Session, “Questions of Social Justice:
Ferguson, Missouri and Beyond”
Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society Association
(SSSA); New Orleans, LA “Civil Rights Legislation and Legalized
Exclusion: Mass Incarceration and the Masking of Inequality”
(Presented by Becky Pettit)
2014 Russell Sage Foundation, Conference on Severe Deprivation
in America; New York, NY “Racial and Educational Inequality in
Severe Deprivation among Children of Incarcerated Parents, U.S.
2012” (w/ Becky Pettit)
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (ASC)
Panelist, “Health and Family Effects”
The Center on Law, Equality and Race (CLEaR); School of Law,
University of California-Irvine “Adolescent Identity Development In
An Age of Mass Imprisonment”
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Boston, MA “Mass Incarceration and Quantum-Tempo Effects in
American Fertility, 1990-2006” (w/ Evelyn Patterson) +
“Casualties of Criminal Justice: The Incarceration of American
War Veterans, 1972-2012” (w/ Amy Bailey) +
2013 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology
(ASC); Atlanta, GA “Casualties of Criminal Justice: The
Incarceration of American War Veterans, 1972-2012” (w/ Amy
Bailey)
Conducting Research Using the Survey of Income and Program
Participation (SIPP); National Poverty Center (NPC), University of
Michigan-Ann Arbor
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“The Direct and Indirect Effects of Mass Incarceration on the
Black-White Wealth Gap”
Family Complexity, Poverty and Public Policy; Center for
Demography and Ecology (CDE), University of Wisconsin-Madison “The
Collateral Consequences of Parental Incarceration for American
Families”(w/Becky Pettit)
2012 Detaining Democracy: Criminal Justice and American Civic
Life Conference; Institute for Social & Policy Studies, Yale
University
“The Degree of Disadvantage: Incarceration and Racial Inequality
in Education” (w/ Stephanie Ewert and Becky Pettit)
Justice Studies Association Annual Conference; Chicago, IL “Out
of Jail and Off the Books: Employment and Child Support
Arrangements among Former Inmates”
2011 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association (APSA); Seattle, WA Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America (PAA); Washington, DC
“Incarceration and Racial Inequality in Voter Turnout” (with
Jake Rosenfeld, Jennifer Laird, and Becky Pettit)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Washington, DC “Out of Jail and Off the Books: Employment and Child
Support Arrangements among Former Inmates”
2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology
(ASC); San Francisco, CA “Out of Jail and Off the Books: Employment
and Child Support Arrangements among Former Inmates”
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (ASC); San
Francisco, CA “Incarceration and Racial Inequality in Voter
Turnout” (with Jake Rosenfeld, Jennifer Laird, and Becky
Pettit)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Dallas, TX “The Degree of Disadvantage: Incarceration and Racial
Inequality in Education” (w/ Stephanie Ewert and Becky Pettit)
2009 Crime and Population Dynamics Annual Workshop, Maritime
Institute; Baltimore, MD “Choice or Constraint? Mass Incarceration
and Fertility Outcomes among Male Inmates” (w/Becky Pettit) and
“The Demographic Implications of the Prison Boom” (w/ Becky
Pettit)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
Detroit, MI “Choice or Constraint? Mass Incarceration and Fertility
Outcomes among American Men” (w/ Becky Pettit)
2008 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association
(ASA); Boston, MA “The Demographic Implications of the Prison Boom”
(w/ Becky Pettit)
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA);
New Orleans, LA “What You See and What She Gets: Isolating the
Effect of Inconsistent Racial Classification on Women's Earnings
and Income” (w/ Aliya Saperstein)
2007 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America
(PAA); New York, NY “Incarceration, Marital Uncertainty, and the
Transition to Marriage among New Parents”
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2006 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association
(ASA); Montreal, Canada Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America (PAA); Los Angeles, PA
"Fertility and the Abortion-Crime Debate"
2005 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America
(PAA); Philadelphia, PA "Bringing the Family Back In: Household
Composition and Illegal Labor Market Income"
2004 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association
(ASA); San Francisco, CA "Pursuing Cultural Goals, Rejecting
Institutional Means: An Anomic Analysis of Illegal Labor Market
Wages and Household Dynamics" +
SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
2020-2022 Diverse Educational Community & Doctoral
Experience (DECADE) Mentor; UC-Irvine 2020-2021 Search Committee
for Assistant Professor; UC-Irvine 2019-2020 Awards Committee;
UC-Irvine 2019-2020 Ad Hoc Member, Diversity Committee; UC-Irvine
2019-2020 Ad Hoc Organizer, Professionalization Seminar on Academic
Publishing; UC-Irvine 2018-2019 Ad Hoc Member, Graduate Curriculum
Committee;UC-Irvine 2018-2019 Search Committee for Assistant
Professor; UC-Irvine 2017-2019 Chair, Diversity & Justice
Speakers Committee; UC-Irvine 2015-2017 Diversity & Justice
Speakers Committee; UC-Irvine 2016-2017 Ad Hoc Member, Graduate
Requirements Committee; UC-Irvine 2015-2016 Faculty Participation
& Service Committee; UC-Irvine 2015-2016 Comprehensive
Examination Committee; UC-Irvine 2014-2016 Graduate Admissions
Committee; UC-Irvine 2014-2014 Interim Advisor, Student Empowerment
in Sociology; DePaul University 2012-2014 Local Review Board for
the Protection of Human Subjects; DePaul University 2013-2014
Personnel Committee (Alternate); DePaul University 2011-2012 Search
Committee for Assistant Professor; DePaul University
COLLEGE
2021-2022 Faculty Senate Chair; School of Social Ecology,
UC-Irvine 2020-2021 Faculty Senate Vice Chair; School of Social
Ecology, UC-Irvine 2016-2017 Member, Working Group on International
Programs; School of Social Ecology, UC-Irvine 2014-2015 CLS
Representative, Executive Committee; School of Social Ecology,
UC-Irvine 2013-2014 Department Award Presenter, Honors Convocation;
DePaul University 2013-2016 Elected Member, LAS Committee on
Undergraduate Research; College of Liberal Arts & Social
Science, DePaul University [served 1 year due to change in
university affiliation]
UNIVERSITY
2020-2022 Executive Committee Member; Center for Population,
Inequality, and Policy, UC-Irvine 2020-2022 Social Ecology
Representative; Divisional Assembly of the Academic Senate,
UC-Irvine 2020-2020 Faculty Lead, “NextGenPop — Recruiting the Next
Generation of URM Scholars into Population Research”; Center for
Population, Inequality, and Policy (CPIP), UC-Irvine 2019-2019
Substitute Faculty Acting/Role-Playing Volunteer for “Ready to
Vote? An Interactive Play”; Sponsored by the School of Social
Ecology, School of the Arts, School of Physical Sciences, School of
Humanities, School of Education, and Office of Inclusive Excellence
2018-2019 Advisory Member, Center on Law, Equality, and Race
(CLEAR); UC-Irvine Law School 2015-2016 Member, Research Cyber
Infrastructure (RCI) Vision Working Group; UC-Irvine
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2014-2016 Elected Representative, Divisional Assembly of the
Academic Senate; UC-Irvine 2014-2014 Facilitator, Policing &
Race Forum; UC-Irvine 2013-2014 LAS Member (Alternate), University
Faculty Council; DePaul University 2012-2014 McNair Scholars
Graduate Preparatory Academy Faculty Panel; DePaul University
UC SYSTEM
2016-2017 Co-Director, UC Criminal Justice & Health
Consortium; Office of the President 2015-2016 Member, UC Criminal
Justice & Health Consortium; Office of the President 2015-2016
Faculty Leader, “The Impact of the Criminal Justice System on
Racial & Ethnic Health Disparities”; UC Criminal Justice &
Health Consortium, Office of the President 2015-2016 Health
(Violence) Working Group, UC-Mexico Initiative; Office of the
President 2015-2016 Paper Discussant, UCI/UCLA Prison Working Group
Roundtable
COMMUNITY
2014-2015 Undergraduate Mentor, Black Gentlemen’s Club; Office
of Student Affairs, UC-Irvine 2014-2015 Career Mentor,
Concentration in Analysis and Research (CAR); Sociology,
UW-Madison
PROFESSION
2020-2021 Selection Committee, Doctoral Dissertation Research
Improvement Grant (DDRIG); American Sociological Association
(ASA)
Panelist, “Teaching About, Responding to, and Preventing Racism
in the Criminal Justice System: What Role Can Sociology Play?”;
American Sociological Association (ASA)
NextGenPop—Recruiting the Next Generation of Underrepresented
scholars into Population Research; Consortium of Population Centers
(Wisconsin, Cornell, Duke/Johns Hopkins, UC-Irvine), in partnership
with the Population Association of America (PAA)
2019-2020 Selection Committee, Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for
Racial and Ethnic Diversity; American Society of Criminology
(ASC)
Selection Committee, 2020 Crime, Law & Deviance Section
James F. Short Paper Award; American Sociological Association
(ASA)
2018-2019 Selection Committee, 2019 Ruth Shonle Cavan Young
Scholar Award; American Society of Criminology (ASC)
2017-Present Member, California Advisory Council; Measures for
Justice
2017-2018 Award Selection Committee Member, Western Society of
Criminology (WSC)
2016-2017 Proposal Reviewer, Law & Social Sciences Program
(LSS); National Science Foundation
Subject Matter Expert, The Cost of Crime in the United States;
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Invited Attendee, “Maintaining Momentum for Criminal Justice
Debt Reform”; Harvard Law School
Invited Attendee, The Military as a Pathway to Skilled Technical
Jobs; Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP),
National Academy of Sciences
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Selection Committee, Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for Racial and
Ethnic Diversity; American Society of Criminology
Award Selection Committee Member, Western Society of Criminology
(WSC)
Proposal Review Panel Member, Sociology Program; National
Science Foundation
2015-2017 Program & Constitution/Resolutions Committees,
Western Society of Criminology (WSC)
2014-2018 Counselor-at-Large, Western Society of Criminology
(WSC)
2014-2015 Chair and Discussant, “Penalism and the State: The
Complexities of the ‘Tough on Crime’ Approach” Session; Law and
Society Association Annual Meeting
Discussant, “Simulation Experiments in Corrections” Session;
Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Member, “Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science
Research (SPRF-IBSS)” Review Panel; National Science Foundation
Member, Research Methods Review Panel in Sociology, Oxford
University Press Chair, Convict Criminology Area; American Society
of Criminology Annual Meeting
Organizer, Chair, and Discussant, “Theoretical Advances on the
Penal State, Mass Surveillance, and Punishment in America”;
American Society of Criminology Meeting Substitute Presenter (Race
and Ethnic Disparities), Meeting of the Committee on a Prioritized
Plan to Implement a Developmental Approach to Juvenile Justice
Reform; Committee on Law and Justice, National Academy of
Sciences
Invited Attendee, Roundtable on Crime Trends Meeting 3; National
Academy of Sciences
Invited Attendee, National Research Council Briefing on the
“Growth of Incarceration in the United States: Exploring Causes and
Consequences”; National Academy of Sciences
2013-2014 Program Planning Committee; 2014 Annual Meeting,
American Society of Criminology Invited Attendee, Roundtable on
Crime Trends Meeting 2; National Academy of Sciences
Research Methods Review Panel in Sociology, Oxford University
Press
2012-2013 Violent Victimization of Racial Minorities Review
Panel; National Institutes of Justice
SBE Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Review Panel; National Science
Foundation
2011-2012 SBE Committee on Post-Doctoral Research Objectives;
National Science Foundation
W.E.B. DuBois Fellowship Review Panel; National Institutes of
Justice
EDITORIAL SERVICE
2020-Present Editorial Board (Associate Editor), Science
Advances (Open Access version of Science),
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
2019-Present Co-Editor, Sociological Perspectives 2019-Present
Editorial Board (Academic Editor), Public Library of Science (PLOS)
ONE 2019-2020 Editorial Board (Handling Editor), PLOS ONE, Health
Disparities Special Issue 2018-2018 Guest Academic Editor, Public
Library of Science (PLOS) ONE 2015-2017 Special Issue Guest Editor,
Social Sciences 2011-2014 Editorial Board (Advisory Editor), Social
Problems 2002-2003 Co-Editor, Berkeley Journal of Sociology;
Berkeley, CA 2000-2001 Editorial Assistant, American Sociological
Review, UW-Madison 2000-2001 Editorial Assistant, Sociological
Methods and Research, UW-Madison
Ad-Hoc Reviewer Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America (PNAS), American Sociological
Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Problems, Social
Forces, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, Sociological Forum, Sociological Perspectives, Sociology
Compass, Demography, Criminology, DuBois Review, City &
Community, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of
Marriage and Family, Research in Social Stratification &
Mobility, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Population
Research and Policy Review, Children & Youth Services Review,
Field Methods, Public Library of Science (PLOS) ONE, Journal of
Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Family Issues, Law &
Society Review, Harvard Law Review, Social Science Research, Social
Sciences, Punishment & Society, Law & Social Inquiry,
Evaluation Review, Preventative Medicine, Cityscape (published by
the Office of Policy Development and Research of the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development), Public Health Reports
(The Official Journal of the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General and
the U.S. Public Health Service), Journal of Tropical Medicine,
BioMedical Central (BMC) Research Notes, BioMedical Central (BMC)
Public Health, BioMedical Central (BMC) Geriatrics, International
Journal of Sociology & Anthropology, National Institutes of
Justice, National Science Foundation, William T. Grant Foundation,
Oxford University Press, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Press,
Cengage Learning
SELECTED MEDIA AND PUBLIC APPEARANCES
2018 Marketplace, National Public Radio (NPR) (10/31/18), “Study
Finds About Half of Formerly Incarcerated People Have Only a GED or
High School Diploma”
2017 Task Force on Fines & Fees, San Francisco Mayor’s
Office; San Francisco, CA
2015 Huffington Post Live (7/16/15), “Why Bill Clinton Admitted
Being Wrong on Crime”
MEDIA COVERAGE OF RESEARCH
The American Association for the Advancement of Science’s
EurekAlert!, Science 2.0, The New York Times, The Guardian, The
Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, The Washington Post, The
Atlantic, The Boston Globe, Time Magazine, Times Daily, The Times,
Seattle PI, USA Today, National Public Radio (NPR), MSNBC, ABC
News, CBS News, CNN, Orange County (OC) Register, The Sentencing
Project, Science Daily, The Daily Star, The Citizen, Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine, World Hepatitis Alliance,
Medical News Today, Diabetes Insider, Daily Mail, Nursing in
Practice, Health News Digest, On Medica, Medical Xpress, News
Medical, The Financial Express, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, The
Population Reference Bureau, Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR.net),
MDLinx, The London School of Economics’ USA Politics and Policy
Blog, and other outlets.
Ph.D. DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED
Courtney Echols (2024 expected)
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LaBrenna Bland (2024 expected) Justin Strong (2022 expected)
Seth Williams (2022 expected) Ernest Chavez (2022 expected) Matthew
Renner (2021 expected) Christopher Contreras (2021 expected)
Bradley Bartos (2020); Assistant Professor School of Government
& Public Policy, University of Arizona Synøve Andersen (2016);
Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Sociology, Statistics Norway &
University of Oslo Bronwyn Hunter (2013); Post-Doc, Yale Univ.
Medical School Brian McManus (2012)
Ph.D. ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEES
Justin Strong (2020) Anthony Triola (2020) Sayantani Sayantani
(2020), Outside Member for Economics Department LaBrenna Bland
(2020) Courtney Echols (2020) Ernest Chavez (2019) Christopher
Contreras (2019) Matthew Renner (2019) Bradley Bartos (2018) Bonnie
Bui (2017), Outside Member for Sociology Department
M.A. THESES & RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED
Carolyn Coles-Taylor (2021 expected), 2nd Reader Rubaiya Zaman
(2020), Chair Justin Sola (2020), 2nd Reader Ekaterina Moiseeva
(2020), 2nd Reader Margaret Goldman (2020), 2nd Reader Xiaoshuang
Iris Luo (2020), 2nd Reader Kristine Chan (2019), 2nd Reader
Shoshanah Pritchard (2019), Chair Valerie King (2019), 2nd Reader
Rogelio Salgado (2017), Chair Adrian Grow (2016), Chair Bradley
Bartos (2015), 2nd Reader Kevin Yang (2015), Chair Nicolas Pittman
(2014), Chair Usama Hussein (2014), Chair Brittany Brandon (2013),
Chair; M.D. Student, Northwestern University Jason Gioviano (2013),
Chair; Analyst, Human Capital Research Corp. Lindsay Frounfelkner
(2013), 2nd Reader; Ganan & Shapiro, P.C.
B.A. HONORS THESES & RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED [# = PAPER
PUBLISHED]
Karen Guadalupe Arellano (2020), Chair Shannon Cahill (2019),
Chair Hayden Sugg (2017), R.A.; [Campus-wide Award for Excellent
Academic Writing in the Social Sciences] Jacqueline M. Ruddy
(2016), Chair, MSW Student at University of Southern California
Rosie O’Malley (2014) #, 2nd Reader Nathan Katz (2013) #, Chair
Sara Gullien (2013) #, Chair
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Christina Tus (2012) #, Chair
COURSES TAUGHT (G = Graduate, U= Undergraduate, P = Professional
Degree Program)
Demographic Methods (U) Criminology (U) Population Problems (U)
Power, Deviance, & Social Control (G & U) Research Methods
(G, U, & P) Social Stratification & Class Analysis (G &
U) Advanced Research Methods (U) Critical Perspectives on Criminal
Justice (U) Computing in Social Research (P) Mass Incarceration
& Social Inequality (U) Naturalistic Field Research (U) Social
Problems, Law, & Policy (G)
SOFTWARE, EDITING, & PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
*SAS *SPSS *R *BUGS/WinBUGS *SQL *LaTex*LEM *STATA *HLM
*Mathematica *Matlab *XML
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Sociological Association Population Association of
America American Statistical Association American Society of
Criminology Western Society of Criminology Law & Society
Association
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REFERENCES
Professor Samuel R. Lucas University of California, Berkeley
Department of Sociology 410 Barrows Hall # 1980 Berkeley,
California 94720-1980 (510) 642-4765 [email protected]
Professor Becky Pettit University of Texas-Austin Department of
Sociology CLA 2.622H, Mailcode A1700 Austin, TX 78712 (512)
471-9850 [email protected]
Professor Alex R. Piquero University of Miami Department of
Sociology 5202 University Drive Merrick Building, Rm 120 Coral
Gables, FL 33124 (305) 284-6762 [email protected]
Professor Kenneth W. Wachter, Emeritus University of California,
Berkeley Departments of Demography and Statistics 2232 Piedmont
Avenue Berkeley, California 94720-2120 (510) 642-1578
[email protected]
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