grants
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external
research grants
2007-09 National
Science Foundation. “Gender Differences in the Causes and
Consequences of Drug Use.” [Co-PI with Melissa Thompson]. $108,074
($24,700 at Minnesota). 5/13/07-4/29/09.
2007-08 National Institute of
Justice. “The Effects of Low-Level Offense Records and Race
on Employability” [PI with The Council on Crime and Justice].
$35,000.
2007-08 JEHT Foundation.
“The Effects of Low-Level Offense Records and Race on Employability”
[PI with The Council on Crime and Justice]. $265,300 ($80,000 at University).
5/1/07-10/31/08.
2006-07 The Sentencing Project.
“Voting and Civic Reintegration in Oregon.” [Co-PI with
Michelle Inderbitzin]. $5,500. 6/1/06-5/31/07.
2002-07 NIH - National Institute of Mental Health and National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development. “Work Experience and
Mental Health: A Panel Study of Youth” [Co-Investigator with Jeylan
Mortimer (PI) et al.]. Approximately $311,457 annually. 7/1/02-6/30/07.
2005 National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health.
“Peers, Parents, and Media: Effects on Youth Substance Use.”
$67,917. 1/1/06-12/31/06. Not funded.
2004 Russell Sage Foundation.
“Adding Criminal History Information to the 2004 General Social
Survey” [Co-Investigator with Jeff Manza, Devah Pager, and Tom
Smith]. $36,000. Not funded.
2000-02 Soros Foundation. Open Society Institute Individual
Project Fellowship [with Jeff Manza, Northwestern]. $101,164 ($50,602
at Minnesota). 7/1/00-12/31/02.
1999-02 National Science Foundation. “Political Consequences
of Felon Disenfranchisement.” [with Jeff Manza, Northwestern]
$210,000 ($101,570 at Minnesota). 6/1/99-12/31/02.
1998-99 National Institute of Justice. “Careers in Crime
and Substance Use.” $45,903.
1998-02 NIH - National Institute of Mental Health. “Work
Experience and Mental Health: A Panel Study of Youth.” [Co-Investigator
with Jeylan Mortimer (PI) and Michael Finch]. Approximately $145,468
annually. 5/1/99-2/28/02.
internal
2008-09 Undergraduate Research
Opportunity. “Effect of Vitamin-D Supplementation on the
Mental Health and Behavior of Prison Inmates” [with Lindsey Merritt].
2006-07 College of Liberal Arts.
“Minnesota Exits and Entries Project.” $65,000. [PI with faculty and graduate student collaborators].
2006 Graduate Research Partnership. "Why Did They Attack
Us? Extending Stark's Theory of Police Riots." 5/29/06-8/27/06.
[with Jesse Wozniak]. $5,948.
2005 Graduate Research Partnership. “Do Former Felons
Vote? Turnout among Prison Releasees 1978 to 2004.” [with Shelly
Schaefer]. $5,269. 5/26/05-8/22/05.
2004-06 Life Course Center. “Age, Gender, and Sexual
Harassment in Japan and the United States.” [with Chika Shinohara].
Research assistance.
2004 Graduate Research Partnership Program. “Musical
Preferences and Drug Consumption.” [with Michael Vuolo]. $5,270.
Not funded in 2004, planning external resubmission. 5/24/04-8/20/04.
2003 Graduate Research Partnership. “The Effect of Children
on Crime and Recidivism.” [with Sara Wakefield]. $5,269. 5/26/03-8/22/03.
2003 Sociology/College of Liberal Arts. Underrepresented Graduate
Partnership. “Collateral Civil Penalties and Consequences.”
[with Darren Wheelock]. $3,750. 5/26/03-8/24/03.
2002 Graduate Research Partnership. Sexual Harassment in Adolescence
and Adulthood.” [with Amy Blackstone] $7,951.
2002 Undergraduate Research Opportunity. “Racial Threat
and Changes in Felon Disfranchisement Law in the United States, 1850-2000.”
[with Angela Behrens] $1,661. Spring 2002.
2001 Undergraduate Research Opportunity. “The Diffusion
of Anti-Discrimination Legislation Based on Sexual Orientation.”
[with Brian Duginske]. $1,650.
2000 Life Course Center. “Sexual Harassment and Legal
Mobilization in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Semester research
assistance.
1999 Undergraduate Research Opportunity. “Employee Theft
and Career Goals.” [with Jessica Huiras]. $1,100.
1998 Undergraduate Research Opportunity. “Trends in Equal
Employment Opportunity Complaints” [with Sara Wakefield]. $1,080.
1996-98 Graduate School Grant-in-Aid. “Adolescent Employment,
Status Origins, and Deviant Behavior.” $14,050.
1997 Faculty Summer Research Fellowship. “Age, Crime,
and the School-to-Work Transition: A Comparative Analysis.” $5,000.
1996-97 Life Course Center. “Status Origins, Youth Employment,
and Deviance.” Single quarter research assistance.
1995-96 Graduate School Grant-in-Aid. “Work, Crime, and
Drug Use: A Life Course Model of Desistance from Deviant Roles.”
$13,080.