Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Katherine Beckett. 2023. “Diversion and/as Decarceration.” Law and Contemporary Problems 86: 103-124. Publications, Articles
Katherine Beckett and Allison Goldberg. 2022. “The Impact of Imprisonment in a Time of MassIncarceration.” Crime and Justice: Prisons and Prisoner 51: 349-398, edited by Michael Tonry andSandra Bucerius (University of Chicago Press). Publications, Articles
Marco Brydolf-Horwitz and Katherine Beckett. 2021. “Welfare, Punishment and Social Marginality: Understanding the Connections.” Research in Political Sociology, Volume 28 (The Politics of Inequality, edited by David Pettinicchio), pp. 91-111. Publications, Articles
Katherine Beckett and Lindsey Beach. 2021. “The Place of Punishment in 21st Century America: Understanding the Persistence of Mass Incarceration.” Law and Social Inquiry 46, 1: 1-31. Publications, Articles
Leibbrand, Christine, Erin Carll, Angela Bruns, and Hedy Lee. 2019. “Paternal Incarceration and Family Neighborhood Outcomes.” Social Science Research. Publications, Articles
Beckett, Katherine, Lindsey R. Beach, Emily Knaphus, Anna Reosti. 2018. "US Criminal Justice Policy and Practice in the Twenty‐first Century: Toward the End of Mass Incarceration?" Law & Policy 40(4):321-345. Publications, Articles
Beckett, Katherine, Anna Reosti, and Emily Knaphus. 2016. "The End of an Era? Understanding the Contradictions of Criminal Justice Reform." The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 664.1: 238-259. Publications
Ehman, Merf, and Anna Reosti. 2015. "Tenant Screening in an Era of Mass Incarceration." New York University Journal of Legislation & Public Policy Quorum: 1-109. Publications
Lee, H., McCormick, T. H., Wildeman, C., and Hicken, M. (2015) Racial inequalities in connectedness to imprisoned individuals in the United States. To appear, DuBois Review. Publications, Articles
Lee, Hedwig, Christopher Wildeman, Emily Wang, Niki Matusko and James S. Jackson. 2014. “A Heavy Burden? The Health Consequences of Having a Family Member Incarcerated.” American Journal of Public Health 104(3): 421-427. Publications, Articles
Wildeman, Christopher, Signe Hald Anderson, Hedwig Lee and Kristian Bernt Karlson. 2014. “Parental Incarceration and Child Mortality in Denmark." American Journal of Public Health 104(3): 428-433. Publications, Articles
Lee, Hedwig, Lauren Porter and Megan Comfort. 2014. “The Collateral Consequences of Family Member Incarceration: Impacts on Civic Participation and Perceptions of Legitimacy and Fairness.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 651: 44-73. Publications, Articles
National Research Council. 2014. The Growth of Incarceration in the United States: Exploring Causes and Consequences. (Committee Member), Jeremy Travis, Bruce Western, Steven Redburn, Editors. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC. The National Academies Press. Publications, Reports
Frank, Joseph W., Emily A. Wang, Marcella Nunez-Smith, Hedwig Lee, and Megan Comfort. 2014. "Discrimination Based on Criminal Record and Healthcare Utilization Among Men Recently Released from Prison." Health & Justice 2:6. Publications, Articles
Dumont, Dora, Christopher Wildeman, Hedwig Lee, Annie Gjelsvik, Pamela A Valera and Jennifer G Clarke. 2014. “Incarceration, Maternal Hardship, and Perinatal Health Behaviors.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 18(9): 2179- 2187. Publications, Articles
Katherine Beckett and Naomi Murakawa. 2012. “Mapping the Shadow Carceral State: Toward an Institutionally Capacious Approach to Punishment.” Theoretical Criminology 16, 2: 221-44. Publications, Articles
Katherine Beckett and Alexes Harris. 2011. “On Cash and Conviction: Monetary Sanctions as Misguided Policy.”Criminology & Public Policy 10, 3: 505-37. Publications, Articles
Lee, Hedwig, Tyler McCormick, Margaret T. Hicken and Christopher Wildeman. “Inequalities in Connectedness to Imprisoned Individuals in the United States.” Forthcoming, DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race Publications, Articles