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Thomas Dee, Stanford University
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Mental-Health First Responders Reduce Involuntary Psychiatric Detentions
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Annual William Form Lecture with Michelle Smirnova
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The Sociology Department presents: The Prescription-to-Prison Pipeline: Medicalization and Criminalization of Pain
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Michael Light, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Does Immigration Enforcement Exacerbate Racial/Ethnic Inequality Under the Law?
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Becky Pettit, University of Texas at Austin
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Racial Polarization in Attitudes Towards the Criminal Legal System
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Dave Kirk, Oxford University, Department of Sociology & Nuffield College
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The Importance of Living Arrangements for Criminal Reconvictions: A Novel Test using Danish Population Register Data
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John Eason, University of Wisconsin
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Punishment is Purple: The Political Economy of Prison Building
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Workshop - Keith Finlay, US Census Bureau, Labor Economist
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Research Linking Criminal Justice Data with Socioeconomic Survey and Administrative Records at the Census Bureau
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Exclusionary School Discipline and the Transition to Adulthood for a Baltimore Birth Cohort
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Wade Jacobsen, Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Wade Jacobsen, UMD Criminology
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Juvenile Arrest and Interpersonal Exclusion: Rejection, Withdrawal, and Homophily among Peers
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Incarceration and Black Progress
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Becky Pettit, Professor of Sociology, University of Washington
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