Graduated Summer 2015 with Ph.D. Fields of Interest Criminal Law and PunishmentCriminologyDeviance and Social ControlIncarcerationLaw and SocietyNeighborhoodsRace and Ethnicity BiographyPhD, Sociology, University of Washington, 2015Research Selected Research Fernandes, April. 2015. "How Far Up the River? Assessing the Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact." PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Adviser: Robert Crutchfield, Adviser: Hedwig (Hedy) Lee, Adviser: Jerald R. Herting Courses Taught Spring 2016 SOC 271 A: Introduction To The Sociology Of Deviance And Social Control - Course Website Winter 2016 SOC 201 B: Introductory Topics in Sociology: Incarceration in America Summer 2015 Full-term SOC 271 A: Introduction To The Sociology Of Deviance And Social Control Summer 2014 Full-term SOC 271 A: Introduction To The Sociology Of Deviance And Social Control Related News Related News April Fernandes Accepts Assistant Professor Position at NC State - January 29, 2016 NSF Dissertation Award for Fernandes - June 26, 2014 Graduate Students Present at PAA - April 11, 2013