Peter K. Enns

@pete_enns

Professor, ; Executive Director, ; Co-Director, ; Author: Incarceration Nation; Co-founder

Joined May 2015

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    19 Oct 2017

    The rise of mass incarceration in the U.S. in 10 seconds (Animated version of Fig.1.1 from Incarceration Nation: )

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  2. Mar 4
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    Mar 3

    In addition the Summer Research Institute (SRI), another great resource offered by our team is the 2021 Summer Training Webinar Series! Check out the flyer below to see the series' offerings this summer. Free registration is required:

    Flyer for the 2021 Summer Training Webinar Series hosted by the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN). Sessions will occur on the on the following Wednesdays from 12-1pm EST via Zoom: July 7th - Introduction to NDACAN; July 14th - Survey Based Data Holdings; July 21st - Administrative Data (NCANDS, AFCARS) and Linking; July 28th - VCIS Data and Special Populations; August 4th - Multilevel Modeling Workshop; August 11th - Latent Class Analysis Workshop. Free registration is required.
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    Mar 3

    Workshop in one week (3/10) at 12pm! "Writing Specific Aims for Social and Behavioral Sciences," offered through the NIH Grant Writing Development Program, in partnership with and . Register and attend via Zoom:

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  6. Mar 1

    Nearly 17,000 eligible voters were almost removed in Wisconsin prior to the 2020 Election

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  7. Feb 26
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    Feb 25

    Her story was recently featured in this piece by . Sadly her situation is not unique. We know of several mothers that were expelled with their US citizen babies as the piece points out. We’re working on getting the rest paroled in! 4/

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    Feb 25

    ‘I thought everyone signed the same’ — Did you know that Black American Sign Language was born out of segregation and evolved into its own dialect? Here’s a look back at its history and how people are preserving the language today

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    Feb 25

    We are happy to announce the theme for the 2021 Summer Training Webinar Series: Data Strategies for the Study of Child Welfare! Starting July 7th, we will host weekly training sessions ranging from introductions to NDACAN to multilevel modeling workshops.

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  11. Feb 25

    New w/ in : Using Election Forecasts to Understand the Potential Influence of Campaigns, Media, and the Law in U.S. Presidential Elections

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    Feb 24

    We are constantly working to expand the volume and geo-representation of the data. 🇯🇵 polls of the '90s. 🇨🇦 polls of the '90s-now and British Institute of Public Opinion polls of the '30s & '40s; published to ,

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    Feb 22

    Volume 75, Issue 2 is live on our website! We have an incredible group of articles this winter discussing a wide range of important, cutting-edge topics in the law. Start reading now!

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    Glad to share this article that spotlights the big data course that Maria Fitzpatrick () and Matt Hall () are bringing to a broader group of talented students.

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    Feb 21

    Much discussion recently about the public’s inaccurate crime perceptions. We know public opinion drove mass incarceration, and shapes court and police outcomes. But do criminology PhD programs have courses on public opinion? Ever been a specialty of interest in a job posting?

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    As COVID-19 vaccines are becoming available to more and more people across the United States, one especially vulnerable population is being consistently left behind: people who are incarcerated. Read more on our blog:

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    The deep freeze has been terrible for many Texans, but prisoners have little way to get warm.

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    Feb 18

    Get to know more about new data partners like and and our many other partners in preservation here

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    Feb 9

    Please join me & inspiring colleagues--Ella Diaz, Aziz Rana, Russell Rickford & Margaret Washington--for this timely conversation on the past, present, and future of civil disobedience and protest movements in the U.S. FREE & open to all. Reg info here:

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    Feb 16

    Join us on March 4th at 1 PM EST for the next Roper Roundtable as we review the Recently Developed Methods Collection. Registration is free and open to the public.

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    Feb 16

    Did you read the most recent Data Dive newsletter? In This Issue: Mitofsky Award Nominations, U.S. State & Berinsky & Schickler Collections, Roper Roundtable, Help Videos, New Data Providers, and More.

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