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CURRICULUM VITAE Jamie J. Fader, Ph.D. Temple University Department of Criminal Justice 1115 Polett Walk, 5 th Floor Gladfelter Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 Office (215) 204-6523 [email protected] EDUCATION 2008 Ph.D. with Distinction – Sociology, University of Pennsylvania. Emphasis Areas: Deviance & Social Control, Urban Sociology 1997 M.A. – Sociology, University of Delaware 1993 B.A. – Sociology, University of Florida DOCTORAL DISSERTATION “Inside and Out: Community Reentry, Continuity, and Change among Formerly-Incarcerated Urban Youth.” Chair: Elijah Anderson. August 2008. POSITIONS HELD 2017- present Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University 2016- present Graduate Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University 2014- 2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University 2008- 2014 Assistant Professor, School of Criminal Justice Affiliate in Sociology, University at Albany, State University of New York 2003- 2008 Graduate Assistant and Instructor, Department of Sociology University of Pennsylvania Jamie J. Fader, updated 8/29/22 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Jamie J. Fader, Ph.D.Temple University Department of Criminal Justice

1115 Polett Walk, 5th Floor Gladfelter HallPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19122

Office (215) [email protected]

EDUCATION

2008 Ph.D. with Distinction – Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.Emphasis Areas: Deviance & Social Control, Urban Sociology

1997 M.A. – Sociology, University of Delaware1993 B.A. – Sociology, University of Florida

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION “Inside and Out: Community Reentry, Continuity, and Change among Formerly-Incarcerated Urban Youth.” Chair: Elijah Anderson. August 2008.

POSITIONS HELD

2017-present

Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University

2016-present

Graduate Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University

2014- 2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University

2008-2014 Assistant Professor, School of Criminal JusticeAffiliate in Sociology, University at Albany, State University of New York

2003-2008 Graduate Assistant and Instructor, Department of SociologyUniversity of Pennsylvania

1997-2002 Policy Analyst – Project Manager – Senior Research AssociateCrime and Justice Research Institute/ Center, Philadelphia PA

PUBLICATIONS: SCHOLARLY MONOGRAPHS

2013 Fader, Jamie J. Falling Back: Incarceration and Transitions to Adulthood Among Urban Youth. Rutgers University Press. Michael J. Hindelang Book Award, American Society of Criminology 2016 Outstanding Book Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2014 Honorable Mention, Distinguished Book Award

Race, Gender, and Class Section, American Sociological Association 2013 Choice Outstanding Academic Title

PUBLICATIONS: PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (* Denotes student co-authors)

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Online First Sankofa, jub*, Alexandra Cox, Jamie J. Fader, Laura Abrams, Anne Nurse, and Michelle Inderbitzin. “Juvenile Corrections in the Era of Reform: A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

2016 Fader, Jamie J. “’Selling Smarter Not Harder’: The Role of the Life Course in Shaping Perceptions of and Adaptations to Sanction Risk” International Journal of Drug Policy. 36:120-129.

2016 Fader, Jamie J. “Criminal Family Networks: Criminal Capital and Cost Avoidance Among Urban Drug Sellers.” Deviant Behavior. 37(11):1325-1340.

2015 Fader, Jamie J., Brian Lockwood, Victoria Schall*, and Benjamin Stokes*. “A Promising Approach to Narrowing the School-to-Prison Pipeline: The WISE Arrest Diversion Program.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice. 13(2):123-42.

2015 Fader, Jamie J. and LaTosha L. Traylor. “Dealing with Difference in Desistance Theory: The Promise of Intersectionality for New Avenues of Inquiry.” Sociology Compass. 9(4):247-260.

2014 Fader, Jamie J., Megan Kurlychek, and Kirstin Morgan*. “The Color of Juvenile Justice: Racial Disparities in Dispositional Decisions.” Social Science Research. 44(2014):126-140.

2013 Fader, Jamie J. and Christopher P. Dum*. “Doing Time, Filling Time: Bureaucratic Ritualism and Other Systemic Barriers to Youth Reentry” Children and Youth Services Review. 35:899-907.

2013 Dum, Christopher P.* and Jamie J. Fader. “These are Kids’ Lives!: Dilemmas and Adaptations of Juvenile Aftercare Workers.” Justice Quarterly. 30(5):784-810.

2011 Fader, Jamie J. “Conditions of a Successful Status Graduation Ceremony: Formerly-Incarcerated Urban Youth and their Tenuous Grip on Success.” Punishment & Society. 13(1): 29-46.

2007 Katz, Michael B., Mark J. Stern, and Jamie J. Fader. “The Mexican Immigration Debate: The View from History.” Social Science History. 31(2): 157-189.

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PUBLICATIONS: PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (CONT.) (* Denotes student co-authors)

2005 Katz, Michael B., Mark J. Stern, and Jamie J. Fader. “Women and the Paradox of Economic Inequality in the Twentieth Century.” Journal of Social History. 39(1):65-88.

2005 Katz, Michael B., Mark J. Stern, and Jamie J. Fader. “The New African-American Inequality.” Journal of American History. 92(1):75-108.

2001 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, Jamie J. Fader, and Lori K. Grubstein. “Identifying Chronic Juvenile Offenders.” Justice Quarterly. 18(3):479-507.

2001 Fader, Jamie J., Philip W. Harris, Peter R. Jones, and Mary E. Poulin. “Factors Involved in Delinquency Program Commitment Decisions for First-Time Juvenile Offenders.” Justice Quarterly. 18(2):323-341.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS (* Denotes student co-authors) ___

In Press Fader, Jamie J. and Abigail R. Henson*. “This Individual May or May Not Be on the Megan’s Law Registry: The Sex Offender Label’s Impact on Reentry.” In Moving Beyond Recidivism: Expanding Approaches to Research on Prisoner Reentry and Reintegration. Andrea Leverentz, Elsa Chen, and Johnna Christian (Eds.) New York University Press.

In Press Fader, Jamie J. “Keeping Ethnographic Traditions Alive in the Modern Academy.” In Using Ethnography in Criminology: Discovery Through Fieldwork. Stephen K. Rice and Michael Maltz (Eds.). Springer.

Online First Fader, Jamie J. Book Review, Life After Imprisonment: Reentry in the Era of Mass Incarceration. Marieke Liem, 2016. American Journal of Sociology.

2018 Fader, Jamie J. Book Review, A Dream Denied: Incarceration, Recidivism and Young Minority Men in America. Michaela Soyer, 2016. Theoretical Criminology. 22(1): 141-3.

2017 Fader, Jamie J. Book Review, Geometries of Crime: How Young People Perceive Crime and Justice. Avi Brisman, 2016. Contemporary Justice Review. 20(3): 392-3.

2017 Fader, Jamie J. “Qualitative Research in Criminology.” In Oxford Bibliography in Criminology. Richard Wright (Ed.)

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BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS (CONT.)

2014 Dum, Christopher P.* and Jamie J. Fader. “Aftercare and Reentry.” The Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice. Jay S. Albanese, Editor-in-Chief. Wiley-Blackwell Publications.

2012 Fader, Jamie J. “Juvenile Aftercare.” Encyclopedia of Community Corrections. Shannon M. Barton-Bellessa, Editor. Sage Publications.

2012 Fader, Jamie J., Victoria Schall*, and Benjamin Stokes*. “Narrowing the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Two Innovative Approaches.” Technical Report, New York State Juvenile Justice Advisory Group/ Division of Criminal Justice Services.

2012 Kelly, Christopher E. and Jamie J. Fader. “Computer-Based Employment Applications: Implications for Offenders and Supervising Officers" Federal Probation. 76(1). June 2012.

2012 Fader, Jamie J. “Engaging Freshmen in Criminological Research.” Teaching Tips Column, The Criminologist (newsletter of the American Society of Criminology)

2011 Fader, Jamie J. “Out-of-Home Placements.” In William Chambliss (Ed.) Juvenile Crime and Justice. Sage Publications.

2008 Fader, Jamie J. “You Can Take Me Outta The ‘Hood, but You Can’t Take The ‘Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Reentry.” In Elijah Anderson (Ed.) Against the Wall: Poor, Young, Black, and Male. Penn Press.

2008 Anderson, Elijah and Jamie J. Fader. “The Urban Underclass.” Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Vincent N. Parrillo (Ed.) Sage Publications.

2008 Fader, Jamie J. Book Review, Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Juveniles in Adult and Juvenile Courts. Aaron Kupchik, 2006. Theoretical Criminology.

2000 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, and Jamie J. Fader. “Outcome Measurement in Juvenile Justice: The ProDES Information System.” Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Outcome Measures in Child Welfare Services, American Humane Association and National Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators, pp. 37-42.

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BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS (CONT.)

2000 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, Jamie J. Fader, and Mary E. Poulin. “Using PrOMIS to Model the Risk of Delinquency Among a Prevention Population.” Perspectives (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 24(3):50-54.

1999 Harris, Philip W., Peter R. Jones, and Jamie J. Fader. “Substance Abuse and Race in a Delinquent Population.” Pp. 241-65 in M. Markowitz and D.D. Jones (Eds.) The System in Black and White. Greenwood: Westport, CT.

1999 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, and Jamie J. Fader. “Evaluating Services to Delinquent Youth in Philadelphia: The ProDES Information System.” The PAPPC Journal (Pennsylvania Association for Probation, Parole, and Correction) 59(1):10-13.

RESEARCH AWARDS and RECOGNITION ____________

2015 Distinguished New Scholar, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology

2014 Senior Fellow, Yale Urban Ethnography Project, Yale University

2011-12 Career, Leadership and University Excellence (CLUE) FellowUniversity at Albany

2007-08 Ford Foundation Diversity Fellow, National Academies of Science

2007-08 SAS (School of Arts and Sciences) Critical Writing Teaching Fellow

2006-07 SAS (School of Arts and Sciences) Dissertation Fellow

2006 Binkely-Stephenson Award for best article published in Journal of American History, 2005; Awarded by Organization of American Historians [with Michael B. Katz and Mark J. Stern]

2004-2006 Pollak Summer Research Fellow

2002-2006 William Penn Fellow

1990-1993 Florida Undergraduate Scholar

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2018 “It’s so Easy to Do Bad and So Hard to Do Good”: The Limits of Grit in Post-Release Desistance Trajectories.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, LA.

2017 “Sourcing the Cockroach: Urban Poverty, Representation, and the Racial Politics of Ethnography.” Presented with Jill A. McCorkel. Social Theory Forum. University of Massachusetts, Boston. Boston, MA.

2016 “The Falling Back Men Turn 30: Desistance and Subjective Perceptions of Adulthood and Masculinity.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA.

2016 “Program Costs in the FFT-G Intervention” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA.

2016 “Shifting Landscapes of Adulthood, Masculinity, and Crime: A Case Study of a High-Reentry Community.” NSF Reentry Conference. Newark, NJ.

2015 “Drug Selling Trajectories: Responses to Sanctions, Changes in Perceived Risk, and Life Course Events.” Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. New York: NY.

2014 “The Game Ain’t What it Used to Be”: Subjective Perceptions of Illegal and Legal Employment among Recession-Era Drug Sellers. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2014 Sharing Stories: Ethnographic Research of Juvenile Corrections, Roundtable, Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2012 “‘Working Smarter, Not Harder’: Arrest Avoidance Techniques Used by Active Drug Sellers.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

2012 “‘Doing What I Do Best:’ Masculine Identity, Financial Independence, and the Underground Economy.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association (refereed). Denver, CO.

2012 “Promising Approaches to Interrupting the School to Prison Pipeline.” Coalition for Juvenile Justice Annual Conference. Bethesda, MD. With Carla Benway, Shaena Fazal, Michael Marks, and Courtney Ramirez.

2012 “‘Doing What I Do Best:’ Legal Work, Hustling, and Manhood among Formerly-Incarcerated Urban Youth” Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. New York, NY.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONT.) __

2011 “I’m Not a Momma’s Boy, I’m My Own Boy:” Work, Hustling, and Financial Independence among Formerly Incarcerated Urban Youth” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC.

2011 “Doing Time, Filling Time: Bureaucratic Ritualism as a Barrier to Youth Reentry” Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. Philadelphia, PA.

2010 “Nothing’s Changed but Me: Reintegration Plans Meet Reality in the Inner City” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2010 “A Long Shower, Good Food, and Some Sex: Reentry Concerns and Realities for Formerly-Incarcerated Youth” Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA.

2010 “Nothing’s Changed But Me: Reintegration Plans Meet Reality in the Inner City” Research Colloquium, School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany.

2009 “No Love for the Brothers: Philadelphia as a Site for Studying, Crime, Social Control, and Urban Inequality.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

2008 “I’m Still a Hustla, I Just Changed Up My Hustle”: Narratives, Performance and Identity in Desistance. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO.

2007 “Chillin’, Hustling, and Fallin’ Back”: Employment and Offending. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

2007 “I Just Wanna See a Part of Me That’s Never Been Bad”: A Case Study of One Urban Youth’s Transition to Young Adulthood. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. New York, NY.

2007 “Applying for Retail Jobs in the Information Age: New Procedures, Additional Disadvantages. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association (refereed). New York, NY. (with Christopher E. Kelly)

2007 “Six-Mile Road: Reclaiming the Carceral Experience.” Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. Philadelphia, PA.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONT.) __

2006 “You Can Take Me Outta the ‘Hood, But You Can’t Take the ‘Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Community Re-entry.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, CA.

2006 “You Can Take Me Outta the ‘Hood, But You Can’t Take the ‘Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Community Re-entry.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association (refereed). Montreal, Quebec.

2006 “You Can Take Me Outta the ‘Hood, But You Can’t Take the ‘Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Community Re-entry.” Poor, Young, Black and Male: A Case for National Action? Philadelphia, PA.

2005 “Inside and Out: Community Re-entry and Change Among Incarcerated Urban Youth.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Ontario.

2005 “Inside and Out: Community Re-entry and Change Among Incarcerated Urban Youth.” 14th Annual World Congress of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

2005 “Inside and Out: Community Re-entry and Change Among Incarcerated Urban Youth.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA.

2005 “Inside and Out: Community Re-entry and Change Among Incarcerated Urban Youth.” Society for the Study of Social Problems. Philadelphia, PA.

2005 “The Man of the House and the Man on the Corner: An Exploration of the Link Between Young Adulthood and Criminal Desistance.” University of Pennsylvania Ethnography Workshop. Philadelphia, PA.

2004 “Youth Reentry from a New Perspective: The Social Organization of Aftercare.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

2004 “The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same: The Continued Significance of Parens Patriae in Juvenile Justice.” Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. New York, NY.

2003 “Unraveling the Web of Juvenile Justice: Formal and Informal Supports for Reintegrating Youths Returning from Placement.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONT.)

2003 “The Impact of Correctional Decision-Making for First-Time Juvenile Offenders: Outcomes for Youths in Community-Based Versus Residential Programs.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA.

2002 “Strategic Planning for the Use and Development of Community-Based Programs.” Meeting of the Juvenile Probation and Juvenile Court Judges. Philadelphia, PA. (with Philip W. Harris)

2002 “Program and Policy Implications of Research on Philadelphia’s Delinquent Females.” Juvenile Justice Alliance of Greater Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA. (with Mary E. Poulin and Rebecca E. Johnson)

2001 “Strategies for Fostering Utilization of Information from an Outcomes-Based Information System Tracking Delinquent Youths.” American Humane Association Roundtable on Outcomes. San Antonio, TX. (with Lori K. Grubstein, Philip W. Harris, and Peter R. Jones).

2001 “Predicting Success for Adolescent Females in Philadelphia.” Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators’ Gender Issues Committee Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. (with Mary E. Poulin).

2000 “Adolescent Females in Philadelphia: What the Research Shows.” Girl Talk: From Rhetoric to Practice. Philadelphia, PA. (with Mary E. Poulin).

2000 “Strategies for Fostering Utilization of Information from an Outcome-Based Information System Tracking Delinquent Youths.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (with Lori K. Grubstein, Philip W. Harris, and Peter R. Jones).

1999 “Program Outcomes for First-Time Juvenile Offenders: An Evaluation of Dispositional Decision-Making.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Ontario. (with Philip W. Harris and Peter R. Jones).

1998 “Factors Involved in Juvenile Judges’ Decision-Making for First-Time Offenders.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. (with Philip W. Harris, Peter R. Jones, and Mary E. Poulin).

1998 “Choosing an External Evaluator.” National Workshop on Assessing the Effectiveness of Corrections Programs, Office of Justice Programs, Corrections Programs Office. Chicago, IL. (With Philip W. Harris).

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONT.)

1995 “Gender Stratification and Female Homicide Victimization: The Case of Urban Latinas.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Washington, DC.

1994 “A Gender-Specific Analysis of Urban Latina/Latino Homicide Victimization.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Los Angeles, CA.

INVITED ADDRESSES

2017 Keynote Speaker, Colloquium on Redirecting the School to Prison Pipeline: Working with Pennsylvania School Districts to Stop the Flow. Millersville University, Millersville, PA.

2017 Invited Speaker, Ohio State University Department of Sociology.

2016 Invited Speaker, Colloquium on the Effects of Incarceration on Offenders, Families, and Communities. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

2016 Invited Speaker, Northeastern University Department of Criminology.

2016 Invited Speaker, Culture, Ethnography, and Interaction Workshop. Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.

2016 Critic, Author Meets Critics, A Dream Denied: Incarceration, Recidivism, andYoung Minority Men in America, (Author: Michaela Soyer). Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA.

2016 Invited Speaker, Rutgers-Princeton Criminal Justice Working Group, New Brunswick, NJ

2015 Workshop Developer/ Facilitator, “Keeping Ethnographic Traditions Alive in Modern Criminology.” Pre-Conference Methods Workshop. American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC

2015 Hardy (Endowed Chair) Lecturer, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY

2015 Critic, Author Meets Critic, Lauren Silver’s System Kids: Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of Regulation, Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC

2015 Invited Speaker, Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

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INVITED ADDRESSES (CONT.)

2015 Keynote Speaker, Induction of Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honor Society), St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA

2014 Invited Speaker, UCLA Sociology Ethnography Working Group, Los Angeles, CA

2014 Keynote Speaker, Annual Meetings of the New York Sociological Society. Brockport, NY

2014 Invited Speaker, University of Massachusetts Boston, Sociology Department, Boston, MA

2014 Invited Speaker, Albany Law School, Dean’s Book Series, Albany, NY

2014 Invited Speaker, Southern Vermont College, Bennington, VT

2014 Invited Speaker, New York State Office of Children and Family Services, Albany, NY

2013 Invited Speaker, Vera Institute of Justice, Neil Weiner Speaker Series, New York, NY

2013 Author, Author Meets Critic, Falling Back. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA

2013 Critic, Author Meets Critic, Carla Barrett’s Courting Kids: Inside an Experimental Youth Court. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA

2013 Invited Speaker, Northeastern University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Boston, NY

2013 Invited Speaker, Hamilton College, Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center, Clinton, NY

2013 Invited Speaker, University of Connecticut, Department of Sociology, Storr, CT

2013 Invited Speaker, New York State Juvenile Justice Advisory Group, New York, NY

2012 Invited Speaker, Loyola University Chicago, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Chicago, IL

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INVITED ADDRESSES (CONT.) ___

2010 Invited Speaker, American University, Department of Crime Law & Justice, Washington, D.C.

2010 Keynote Speaker, Induction of Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honor Society)Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ

2010 Critic, Author Meets Critic, Timothy Black’s When a Heart Turns Rock Solid. Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, MA

2009 Yale University Urban Ethnography Workshop. New Haven, CT

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS (*Denotes student co-authors)

Under Review

Gottfredson, Denise C., Terrence Thornberry, Brook Kearley, Molly Slowthow, Deanna Devlin, and Jamie J. Fader. “Reducing Crime among Youth at Risk for Gang Involvement: a Randomized Trial.” Criminology & Public Policy.

Under Review

Gottfredson, Denise C., Terrence Thornberry, Brook Kearley, Molly Slowthow, Deanna Devlin, and Jamie J. Fader. “Scaling-Up Evidence-Based Programs Using a Public-Funding Stream: A Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy for Court-Involved Youth.” Prevention Science.

Under Review

Fader, Jamie J. “The Game Ain’t What It Used to Be: Legal and Illegal Work among Modern Day Drug Sellers.”

In Progress Fader, Jamie J., Scott W. VanZant,* and Abigail R. Henson. “Community-Level Crime Framing in an Era of Criminal Justice Reform.”

In Progress Fader, Jamie J. “It’s So Easy to Do Bad and So Hard to Do Good”: The Limits of “Grit” in Post-Release Desistance Trajectories.

In Progress Fader, Jamie J., Jill McCorkel, Abigail R. Henson* and Anna DalCortivo*. “Representations of Race and Poverty and in Street Ethnography: The Recurring Appearance of Rats and Cockroaches.”

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GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND CONTRACTS

Under review

Principal Investigator, Subaward, National Institute of Justice“Reducing Gang Violence: A Long-Term Follow-Up to a Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy.” Lead PI: Brook Kearley, University of Maryland.

2018 College of Liberal Arts Research Award, Temple University ($3,500)

2017 Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University ($7,000)

2015-17 Principal Investigator, Subaward, National Institute of Justice“Reducing Gang Violence: A Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy” ($288,800). Lead PI: Denise Gottfredson, University of Maryland.

2012 Principal Investigator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention“Evaluation of New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Wise-Arrest Youth Diversion Programs” ($100,000)

2009 University at Albany Faculty Research Awards Program ($10,000)

TEACHING: UNDERGRADUATE

Temple University

Crime and Social Policy (Writing Intensive), Introduction to Juvenile Justice, Nature of Crime

University at Albany

Incarceration (Writing Intensive) – face-to-face and online; Introduction to Criminology

TEACHING: GRADUATE

Temple University

Policy and Practice in Juvenile Justice, Doctoral Pro-Seminar

University at Albany

Advanced (Doctoral) Theories of Crime, Qualitative Research Methods, Research Fundamentals, Juvenile Justice, The Incarceration Process, Fader’s Fundamentals (Writing Seminar)

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TEACHING AWARDS

2014 Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Development, Graduate Student Association, School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany

2014 Named “Top 25 Criminal Justice Professors,” Forensics Colleges Blog http://www.forensicscolleges.com/blog/profs/top-criminal-justice-professors

INDEPENDENT STUDIES & UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES SUPERVISED

Fall 2017 Dijonée Talley, Independent Study, Race and Social Control

Summer 2015 Scott VanZant, Independent Study, “Framing the Crime Problem and Its Solutions: A Community Perspective.”

Spring 2013 McKenzie Cross, Independent Study, “Gangs and Youth Gangs in Chicago: History and Prevention Programs.”

Fall 2011 Stephanie Rodriguez, Independent Study, “The Effects of Changes in Family Bonding on Post-Program Recidivism of Juveniles in Residential Treatment Facilities.”

2010-11 Erica Halwick, Honors Thesis, “The Pendulum of Juvenile Justice Philosophy? A Legal Analysis of Recent Supreme Court Decisions Regarding Children”

DISSERTATIONS AND DOCTORAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAMS SUPERVISED 2012-2014 Victoria Schall, Comprehensive Exam, “Efficacy of Treatment for Chronic

Juvenile Substance Abusers: A Conditional Understanding.”

2011-2014 Christopher P. Dum, Doctoral Dissertation, “On the Island: Marginalized Residents of a Single Room Occupancy Motel.”2013 National Science Foundation Law and Social Sciences Dissertation Research Award2012 American Society of Criminology Graduate Minority Fellowship2014 School of Criminal Justice Lumbard Award for Most Outstanding Graduate Student2015 School of Criminal Justice Outstanding Dissertation Award

2008-2010 Christopher P. Dum, Comprehensive Exam, “These are Kids’ Lives!” The Causes and Consequences of Negotiated Success in Juvenile Aftercare.”

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DOCTORAL COMMITTEE SERVICE

2017 – present Nili Gesser, Doctoral Dissertation

2017-present Abigail Henson, Doctoral Dissertation

2015-present Bikem Polat, Doctoral Dissertation (Urban Education)

2014-present Kelly Waltman-Spreha, Doctoral Dissertation

2013-2017 Megan Kennedy, Doctoral Dissertation

2013-present Jeaneé Miller, Doctoral Dissertation

2013-present Raquel Moriarty, Doctoral Dissertation

2011-2013 Michelle Naples, Doctoral Dissertation

2011- 2017 Kristen Hourigan, Doctoral Dissertation (Sociology)

2011- 2013 Megan Kennedy, Comprehensive Exam

2011- 2013 Vanessa Panfil, Doctoral Dissertation

2011-2012 Camela Steinke, Doctoral Dissertation

2009-2013 Tanya Meisenholder, Doctoral Dissertation

2009-2014 Debernee Privott, Doctoral Dissertation

2009-2017 Zachary Miner, Doctoral Dissertation (Sociology)

2009-2011 Monna Bender Zuckerman, Doctoral Dissertation (Social Welfare)

2008-2011 Yumi Suzuki, Doctoral Dissertation

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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

2017 Mentor, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, Rutgers University

2017 Member, 2017 American Society of Criminology Program Committee, Advances in Qualitative Methodology

2017 Member, 2017 Local Arrangements Committee, American Society of Criminology

2016 Member, Editorial Board, Justice Quarterly

2016-17 Member, Awards Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology

2013-15 Vice Chair, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology

2013-14 Member, 2014 American Society of Criminology Program Committee,Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality

2012-13 Chair, Outreach Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology

2011-12 Member, 2012 American Society of Criminology Program Committee, Community Corrections

2009-10 Member, Newsletter Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology

Reviewer American Sociological Review, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Children & Youth Services Review, Crime & Delinquency, Crime Law and Social Change, Criminal Justice Review, Criminology, Evaluation and Program Planning, International Journal of Drug Policy, International Journal of Law, Crime & Justice, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Qualitative Criminology & Criminal Justice, Justice Quarterly, National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship Program, National Science Foundation Law & Social Science Program, Ohio State University Summer Research Institute, Policing & Society, Race and Crime, Rutgers University Press, Social Problems, Sociological Forum, Sociology Compass, The Sociological Quarterly, Theory & Society, University of California Press, Youth & Society, Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice

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CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND PANELS ORGANIZED

2018 Panel Organizer and Chair, Author Meets Critic, The Making of a Teenage Service Class: Poverty and Mobility in an American City. Ranita Ray, author.

2017 Panel Organizer and Chair, Author Meets Critic, Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Motel, Christopher P. Dum, author

2015 Panel Organizer and Chair, Author Meets Critic, The Ex-Prisoner’s Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Competing Narratives of Reentry and Desistance, Andrea Leverentz, author

2014 Panel Organizer, “Examining the Relationship Between Employment and Criminal Offending: Four Approaches.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2012 Panel Organizer, “School Discipline and the School-to-Prison Pipeline.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

2011 Panel Organizer, “Prisoner Reentry: Employment and Reintegration.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.

2010 Panel Organizer, “Ethnographic Examinations of Juvenile Reentry and Aftercare.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2009 Panel Organizer, “Philadelphia as a Social Laboratory.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

2008 Panel Organizer, “Thinking About Desistance: Redemption, Performance, and the American Dream.” Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO.

2006 Conference Organizer, “Poor, Young, “Black, and Male: A Case for National Action?” (featuring William Julius Wilson, Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, Bruce Western, and Devah Pager). Philadelphia, PA.

2005 Conference Organizer, University of Pennsylvania Ethnography Workshop (featuring Howard Becker, Jack Katz, Paul Willis, James Short, Elijah Anderson). Philadelphia, PA.

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2016 Invited Speaker, Liberal Arts Preview Day, College of Liberal Arts

2015-16 Experience Temple Day (fall and spring), College of Liberal Arts

2014-present Graduate Committee, Temple University Department of Criminal Justice

2012-20142009-2011

School of Criminal Justice, Graduate Admissions CommitteeUniversity at Albany

2012-13 School of Criminal Justice, Board of Directors, Hindelang Research CenterUniversity at Albany

2011-12 School of Criminal Justice, Student Performance Committee,University at Albany

2012 Food for Finals Guest Chef, Office of Student Engagement,University at Albany

2010-112013

Explore UAlbany (Freshman Orientation) Faculty PresenterOffice of Student Engagement, University at Albany

2010-12 Course Assessment Advisory CommitteeInstitutional Research, Planning, and Effectiveness, University at Albany

2010-13 Distinguished Candelighter, University Candlelighting Ceremony (Fall) and Torch Night (Spring Graduation) Ceremony, Office of the Provost, University at Albany

2010 Trainer, Sexual Harassment Awareness and Prevention (SHARP) ProgramOffice of Diversity and Inclusion, University at Albany

2009 Panelist, Graduate Teaching Assistant Symposium, Institute for Teaching Learning and Leadership, University at Albany

2009 Volunteer, Freshman Move-In Day, University at Albany

2008-09 School of Criminal Justice, Undergraduate Education CommitteeUniversity at Albany

2008 & 2011 Panelist, “Demystifying the Academic Job Market” Institute for Teaching Learning and Leadership, University at Albany

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SERVICE: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

2017-2019 Member, Learning Community on Young Adult Justice, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

2015 Subject expert, SCRIBE Documentary History Project for Youth, Philadelphia.

2013 Member, Albany Promise, Opportunity Youth Action Team

2013 Guest on “The Roundtable” WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Broadcast July 23, 2013. (Featuring Falling Back)

2013 Guest on “Vera Voices” video podcast. Vera Institute of Justice. NY, NY.

2013 “Change is a Start, Not an End.” Op-Ed for Albany Times Union, published June 19, 2013. (Commentary on declining juvenile incarceration rates)

2009 Fader, Jamie J. “Juvenile Justice: A Case for Transparency and Research-Based Accountability.” Changing Lives, Changing Minds, Official blog of Changing Lives Through Literature.

CONSULTANCIES

2003-2004 Consultant, St. Gabriel’s System, Philadelphia PAProvided technical assistance in program design and development of a proposal for aftercare and day treatment services

2002 Consultant, Philadelphia Prison System/ National Institute of CorrectionsEvaluated GOLD Program for youthful offenders in adult system

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