Teaching

I have taught graduate courses on crime and punishment, statistics, demographic techniques, and how to write a journal article. Virtually all of my undergraduate courses focus on mass incarceration, and my undergraduate course “Incarceration Nation,” which provides a fact-based overview of the criminal justice system, serves as the gateway course for the new Carceral Studies Certificate (which I co-direct) and is the lecture course anchoring a constellation of courses on social control for first-years.

Advising

I have also had the privilege to work with some amazing graduate students (most recently, Garrett Baker, Erin McCauley, Ruth Wygle, Samuel Snelson, and Youngmin Yi), postdoctoral fellows (most recently, Frank Edwards, Tasseli McKay, Alexander Roehrkasse, and Martin Eiermann), and research staff (most recently, Sarah Sernaker, Clayton Covington, and Alexandra Gibbons) in the last couple years.