David J. Harding

@DJHardingSoc

Sociology Professor at UC Berkeley. Poverty, inequality, criminal justice, culture, research methods, data science, social policy.

Berkeley, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2018.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    20. velj 2019.

    On the Outside is now shipping! Highlight #1: The challenges of reintegration stem from a profound mismatch between the resources with which individuals leave prison and the contexts and institutions they confront. For more, see:

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  2. “Berkeley Underground Scholars is a movement” — Nice article on last night’s event. ‘Your presence is resistance’: 5 things we learned from the Library’s Berkeley Underground Scholars panel

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  3. 3. velj

    Looking forward to speaking about the role of colleges in reintegration.

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  4. 29. sij

    On the Outside: Prisoner Reentry and Reintegration made Vera’s Best of Justice Reform list!

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  5. 9. sij

    Now available: detailed Instructor Guide and slide deck for teaching with our book, On the Outside: Prisoner Reentry and Reintegration. Thanks to Berkeley PhD student Jessica Compton for preparing it!

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    6. sij

    1/n Want to learn what happens when social science meets data science? and I are pleased to announce that our *free* Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science will run in *TWENTY-ONE* locations this year!

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  7. 14. stu 2019.

    Big thanks to critics Jody Miller, Naomi Sugie & to the audience for wonderful comments/questions at AMC for On the Outside. Great discussion of research & policy on prisoner reintegration

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  8. 12. stu 2019.

    Curtis Chase, the imprisoned artist whose painting is featured on the cover of our reentry book, has new paintings online. Pls help spread the word.

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    7. stu 2019.

    Contexts of reception and reintegration for parolees (Family, work, government systems); important topics of new book by and co-authors:

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  10. 8. stu 2019.

    NSF awards a $3 million grant to evaluate, propagate, and expand the ugrad data science curriculum to ensure accessibility to a broad range of students. A partnership between

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  11. 2. stu 2019.

    New PostDoc position at in data science education; focus on URM, first-gen. Research, evaluation, teaching for new NSF-funded project, Undergraduate Data Science at Scale. Hiring for spring term or sooner. Please help spread the word!

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    Great presentation by Dr. Jeff Morenoff on the individual and societal impacts of incarceration, and important shout out to agencies supporting his research, including ⁦⁩, ⁦@NICHD_PDB, ⁦⁩, ⁦⁩, ⁦

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    10. kol 2019.

    We’re hiring Sociology! Assistant Professor, open. Please consider applying. I have it on good authority that this is a really great job.

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    14. srp 2019.
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  15. 21. lip 2019.

    Do Prisons Make Us Safer? New research shows that prisons prevent far less violent crime than you might think Prisons Make Us Safer? via

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  16. 14. lip 2019.

    Those who invest in improving themselves after release should be supported and rewarded. New Op-Ed on parole and reintegration with GSPP grad and Burns Institute policy research associate Clarence Ford.

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    6. lip 2019.

    An interesting from about the challenges of using social data collected for non-research purposes & very relevant in the era of . The takeaway? Develop relationships with the people that collected & know the data!

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    The California Senate Appropriations Committee just passed , which would eliminate state-imposed criminal legal fees in CA!

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  19. 17. svi 2019.

    Prison time has little or no bearing on long-term public safety via

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    Conventional wisdom holds that imprisoning violent offenders makes communities safer, but is this assumption correct? In a new brief for SSN, 's explains why incarceration can do more harm than good - and what alternatives exist.

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  21. 13. svi 2019.

    New study: prison for violent offenders does little to prevent violent crime. @oliviaexstrumv

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