Alexes Harris
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Alexes Harris is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of
Sociology at the University of Washington. Her degrees in the field of
Sociology are from the University of Washington (B.A., 1997) and the
University of California, Los Angeles (M.A., 1999; Ph.D., 2002). Her
research and teaching areas include the juvenile and criminal justice
systems, qualitative research methods, and social stratification and
inequality. She is currently researching the process and consequences of
Legal Financial Obligations assessed to individuals convicted of felonies in
Washington State and the process of "re-entry" post conviction.
Her research has been published in Law and Society Review and the Journal of
Contemporary Ethnography. |
Major Research Projects:
- “Legal Financial Obligations in Washington State” (with Katherine Beckett).
- “Credit Markets and Inequality” (with Barbara Reskin)
Sample Publications:
- Harris, A., (2008),The Social Construction of ‘Sophisticated’ Adolescents: How judges integrate juvenile and criminal justice decision-making models., Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 37: 469-506.
- Harris, A., (2007),Diverting and Abdicating Judicial Discretion: Cultural, political and procedural changes in California juvenile justice., Law & Society Review, 41: 387-428.
- Harris, A. & W. Allen, (2003),Lest We Forget Thee…The Under- and Over-Representation of Black and Latino youth in California higher education and juvenile justice institutions., Race & Society, 6: 99-123.
Contact Information:
Alexes Harris
Email: yharris@u.washington.edu
Homepage: http://www.soc.washington.edu/people/faculty_detail.asp?UID=yharris
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