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Sara Wakefield
Sara Wakefield
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Rutgers University
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Incarceration and stratification
S Wakefield, C Uggen
Annual review of sociology 36, 387-406, 2010
9272010
Children of the prison boom: Mass incarceration and the future of American inequality
S Wakefield, C Wildeman
Oxford University Press, 2013
6652013
Mass imprisonment and racial disparities in childhood behavioral problems
S Wakefield, C Wildeman
Criminology & Public Policy 10 (3), 793-817, 2011
4232011
The growth, scope, and spatial distribution of people with felony records in the United States, 1948–2010
SKS Shannon, C Uggen, J Schnittker, M Thompson, S Wakefield, ...
Demography 54 (5), 1795-1818, 2017
3222017
Collateral consequences of punishment: A critical review and path forward
DS Kirk, S Wakefield
Annual Review of Criminology 1, 171-194, 2018
3142018
Work and family perspectives on reentry
C Uggen, S Wakefield, B Western
Prisoner reentry and crime in America, 209-243, 2005
1902005
What have we learned from longitudinal studies of work and crime?
C Uggen, S Wakefield
The long view of crime: A synthesis of longitudinal research, 191-219, 2008
1572008
What percentage of Americans have ever had a family member incarcerated?: Evidence from the family history of incarceration survey (FamHIS)
PK Enns, Y Yi, M Comfort, AW Goldman, H Lee, C Muller, S Wakefield, ...
Socius 5, 2378023119829332, 2019
1552019
Tracing the timing of “career” acquisition in a contemporary youth cohort
JT Mortimer, M Vuolo, J Staff, S Wakefield, W Xie
Work and Occupations 35 (1), 44-84, 2008
1452008
Young adults reentering the community from the criminal justice system: The challenge of becoming an adult.
C Uggen, S Wakefield
The University of Chicago Press, 2005
1422005
Tough on crime, tough on families? Criminal justice and family life in America
S Wakefield, H Lee, C Wildeman
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 665 (1), 8-21, 2016
1102016
Toward a criminology of inmate networks
DA Kreager, DR Schaefer, M Bouchard, DL Haynie, S Wakefield, J Young, ...
Justice Quarterly 33 (6), 1000-1028, 2016
1092016
Misidentifying the effects of parental incarceration? A comment on Johnson and Easterling (2012)
C Wildeman, S Wakefield, K Turney
Journal of Marriage and Family 75 (1), 252-258, 2013
882013
The long arm of the law: The concentration of incarceration in families in the era of mass incarceration
C Wildeman, S Wakefield
J. Gender Race & Just. 17, 367, 2014
812014
The cumulative prevalence of termination of parental rights for US children, 2000–2016
C Wildeman, FR Edwards, S Wakefield
Child maltreatment 25 (1), 32-42, 2020
682020
Contact with Child Protective Services is pervasive but unequally distributed by race and ethnicity in large US counties
F Edwards, S Wakefield, K Healy, C Wildeman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (30), e2106272118, 2021
582021
How parental incarceration harms children and what to do about it
S Wakefield, C Wildeman
National Council on Family Relations 3 (1), 1-6, 2018
572018
Criminal justice contact and inequality
K Turney, S Wakefield
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 5 (1), 1-23, 2019
542019
The declining significance of race in federal civil rights law: The social structure of employment discrimination claims
S Wakefield, C Uggen
Sociological Inquiry 74 (1), 128-157, 2004
512004
Accentuating the positive or eliminating the negative: Paternal incarceration and caregiver-child relationship quality
S Wakefield
J. Crim. L. & Criminology 104, 905, 2014
492014
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