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Correspondence: 1995 Mentoring Committee and Project

American Society of Criminology. Division on Women and Crime

Nicole Rafter

Kimberly Vogt

Suzan Krumholz

Phyllis Gray-Ray

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Dear Ruth:

Thank you for the lovely cards you sent over the last month or two. I especially like the black and white photo of Washington Square in the Winter, 1954. But it makes me think of Ethel Rosenberg, who lived in that area but was electrocuted in 1953, and thus couldn't see the park any more.

Enclosed you will find latest mentoring correspondence:

1. letter from "you" to Krumholtz; please mail; also copy for you;

2. copies of letters I'll be sending out Monday to authors who were previously matched; I wrote these to be sure that the mentors actually did contact them;

3. new set of letters to mentors, making the matches you recommended in your last letter (I've started asking for copies of their correspondence, to confirm contact is made).

I want to readvertize the program but that will have to wait. On Monday I start teaching new course at Radcliffe in Grad. Consortium in Women's Studies. It's going to be great fun (I'm coteaching with a woman from Boston College, Communications), but as it runs 3 hours every Monday p.m. and I'm teaching a regular load at NU, it will be tiring. Also there is lots of reading.

Let me know if you have ideas for strengthening the mentoring program.

I hope things are going smoothly there.

With best wishes, • • ,'ijniversity of \\fisconsin -La Crosse • • Q~partment of Sociology/Archaeology 435 North Hall 608/785-8457 I I

21 February 1995

Margaret A. Zahn Associate Dean College of Arts and Sciences University of North Carolina - Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223

Dear Dean Zahn:

Several weeks ago, Professor Nicole Rafter wrote, informing me that you had volunteered to work with me as a mentor in the ASC's Division on Women and Crime Mentoring Program. I am writing to confirm that you would like to work with me in that respect. I am seeking assistance in getting articles that I have written for presentation to the stage where they can be sent out for review/publication. My work, as you may recall from previous discussions, is mainly in the area of state level analysis of homicide, suicide and accidental death. I look forward to your reply and the possibility of working with you. I also hope to see you in June at the Ottawa, Canada meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group.

With Best Wishes,

As lo~ ~yw~+e.6- - Kimberly A. Vogt, Ph.D. 0- Cof &_,-{fe,v- Assistant Professor of Sociology o.P ~ '{ 5._.,J +c --P,o~. 2-,,, /..-;J .

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March 7, 1995

Ruth Sedlitz Dept. of Sociology University of New Orleans, Lakefront New Orleans, LA. 70148

Dear Ruth Seydlitz:

Thank you for your recent letter regarding 1 Imogene Moyer and I have had the opportun -,, occasions, and will be meeting again at the ACJS meeting in Boston.

I will continue to keep you posted on the success of the match.

Thank you again for your time and energy in this matter. Social Science Research Center P. 0. Box 5287 • 103 Research Park Mississippi State, MS 39762-5287 (601) 325-7127 FAX (601) 325-7966

May 15, 1995

Mary Ann Zager College of Criminal Justice Room 400 Churchill Hall Boston, MA 02115

Dear Mary:

It was great to hear from you regarding the American Society of Criminology's Division of Women and Crime's mentoring program. I am pleased to have an opportunity to work with you. I apologize for not contacting you earlier but I've had an incredible spring semester. Including administering two grants and having a new one come through in April!

I am enclosing a copy of my vita, a Mississippi Crime and Justice Research Unit (MCJRU) brochure, and my business cards as an informal way to introduce myself. I have a wealth of data in the MCJRU and would be happy to have you co-author papers with me. I am in the process of listing a description of these data sets and will send you a copy once this is done. I am interested in learning more about you and assisting you however possible. Lets keep in touch.

cc: Nicole Rafter and Ruth Seydlitz

A Research Organization of the Office of Research and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Social Science Research Center P. 0. Box 5287 • 103 Research Park Mississippi State, MS 39762-5287 (601) 325-7127 FAX (601) 325-7966

May 15, 1995

Vera B. Phillip Department of Sociology State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794

Dear Vera:

It was great to hear from you regarding the American Society of Criminology's Division of Women and Crime's mentoring program. I am pleased to have an opportunity to work with you. I apologize for not contacting you earlier but I've had an incredible spring semester. Including administering two grants and having a new one come through in April!

I am enclosing a copy of my vita, a Mississippi Crime and Justice Research Unit (MCJRU) brochure, and my business cards as an informal way to introduce myself. I have a wealth of data in the MCJRU and would be happy to have you co-author papers with me. I am in the process of listing a description of these data sets and will send you a copy once this is done. I am interested in learning more about you and assisting you however possible. Lets keep in touch.

cc: Nicole Rafter and Ruth Seydlitz

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THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME

reminds you of its

MENTORING PROGRAM

The Division runs a mentoring program to pair more experienced members ("mentors") with less experienced members who would like assistance ("authors").

The goal is to help authors prepare a paper for presentation or publication within one year.

To keep the program going, we need to hear from potential authors and mentors. We need to know:

•your name, address, contact numbers, and whether you are volunteering as an author or mentor;

•something about your work: primary methodologies and areas of interest (e.g., theory, victimization, prisons) and the part of the research and writing process where you feel you need the most help (if you are volunteering as an author) or can give the most help (if you are volunteering as a mentor).

Send this information to:

Ruth Seydlitz, [email protected] or Dept. of Sociology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana 70148. Fax # 504-286-6468

or

Nicole Rafter, College of Criminal Justice, 400 Churchill, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115. Tel. 617-373- 3362.

WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS

SO SEND US YOUR INFORMATION TODAY THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME

reminds you of its

MENTORING PROGRAM

The Division runs a mentoring program to pair more experienced members ("mentors") with less experienced members who would like assistance ("authors").

The goal is to help authors prepare a paper for presentation or publication within one year.

To keep the program going, we need to hear from potential authors and mentors. We need to know:

•your name, address, contact numbers, and whether you are volunteering as an author or mentor;

•something about your work: primary methodologies and areas of interest (e.g., theory, victimization, prisons) and the part of the research and writing process where you feel you need the most help (if you are volunteering as an author) or can give the most help (if you are volunteering as a mentor).

Send this information to:

Ruth Seydlitz, [email protected] or Dept. of Sociology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana 70148. Fax # 504-286-6468

or

Nicole Rafter, College of Criminal Justice, 400 Churchill, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115. Tel. 617-373- 3362.

WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS

SO SEND US YOUR INFORMATION TODAY 16 June 1995 Professor Christine Rasche Department of Sociology University of North Florida 4567 St. Johns Bluff Road Jacksonville, Florida 32216

Dear Chris:

I am writing to you as editor of the newsletter of the Division on Women & Crime to request that you run the enclosed announcement in the next issue.

I will appreciate your help. If you have questions, you can contact me at 617-373-3362.

Thank you in advance for your help.

With best wishes,

Nicole H. Rafter cc: Ruth Seydlitz v . . TO: Lynne Goodstein and Chris Rasche FROM: Nicole Rafter~~ 3 November 1995 ~

I need mentors for the DWC mentoring program that Ruth Seydlitz and I started two years ago. I have "authors" (candidates for mentoring) but no one to match with them. Thus I would appreciate it if the two of you, as outgoing and incoming presidents of the DWC, would make sure the attached announcement reaches as many people as possible. (Ruth will not be attending the meetings this year.)

Thank you in advance for your help.

Lynne: In case I can't reach you by phone with this additional message, you should know that I cannot attend the Executive Board meeting of the DWC on Wednesday Nov. 15, 3-5 p. I have a panel (on which I am chair, discussant, and presenter) from 1:45-3:15, and then I must rush to Northeastern to teach a two-hour graduate class that cannot be cancelled. I apologize for any inconvenience and hope you will fill me in. I will attend the two business meetings of the DWC on Thursday and Friday mornings.

Thanks for your help with the mentoring program. DESPERATELY SEEKING MENTORS

FOR THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME'S MENTORING PROGRAM

We have now matched nine authors with mentors, but we have run out of mentors. Thus some people who have requested mentoring are out of luck!

We hope you will volunteer to be either an author (someone who wants help with a paper or presentation) or a mentor (a more experienced person willing to help), but we need mentors in particular if the program is to continue.

Most of all, I need a mentor for someone completing a social­ psychological dissertation on crime victims and their treatment by legal authorities.

Please sign up on the sheet below and/or contact Nicky Rafter, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University: tel. 617- 373-3362 or fax 617-373-8998.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. THE PROGRAM WON'T WORK UNLESS WE ALL PITCH IN!

Give your name, numbers, and areas of interest/ expertise.

Volunteers as "authors":

volunteers as mentors: \

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16 June 1995 Professor Raymond H. c. Teske, Jr. Criminal Justice Center Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 77341

Dear Ray:

I am writing to you as co-editor of The Criminologist to request that you run the enclosed announcement in the next issue.

I will appreciate your help. If you have questions, you can contact me at 617-373-3362.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Sincerely,

Nicole H. Rafter THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME

reminds you of its

MENTORING PROGRAM

The Division runs a mentoring program to pair more experienced members ("mentors") with less experienced members who would like assistance ("authors").

The goal is to help authors prepare a paper for presentation or publication within one year.

To keep the program going, we need to hear from potential authors and mentors. We need to know:

•your name, address, contact numbers, and whether you are volunteering as an author or mentor;

•something about your work: primary methodologies and areas of interest (e.g., theory, victimization, prisons) and the part of the research and writing process where you feel you need the most help (if you are volunteering as an author) or can give the most help (if you are volunteering as a mentor).

Send this information to:

Ruth Seydlitz, [email protected] or Dept. of Sociology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana 70148. Fax # 504-286-6468

or

Nicole Rafter, College of Criminal Justice, 400 Churchill,· Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115. Tel. 617-373- 3362.

WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS

SO SEND US YOUR INFORMATION TODAY • ~\? --JJ'! \:J~~ c:~_, Jlrizona ~tate University ~ ~~ School of Justice Studies Tempe, Arizona 85287-0403 602/965-7682 FAX: 602/965-9199

February 8, 1995

Nicole H. Rafter, Chair rec . h ( 11) /(.... Division of Women and Crime < v~ it~ American Society of Criminology J_ tc le:~ ..... ~ • College of Criminal Justice I • Northeastern University •• • .. 360 Huntington Avenue I Boston, MA 02115 .... Dear Professor Rafter: ..

I am responding to your recent letter regarding the mentoring program. Last October Professor Kathleen Daly contacted me via electronic mail and suggested we meet at the upcoming ASC meetings. We made several attempts to schedule a meeting but were unsuccessful in getting together. Since that time I have been focused on " completing my dissertation and finding a job.

Mentorship programs on our campus have been become very popular here at ASU. We have several programs, for undergraduate writers, minority groups, and for classified staff. Most recently our Faculty Women's Association is considering a mentorship program tailored for women who are applying for tenure and for full rank. I hope the ASC mentorship program is equally successful.

Thanks for your help.

·ncerely, D

Phoebe Morgan Stambaugh 2 Vo.:;'. 21, No. 2, March/April 1996

THE CRIMIN~IST is published six times annually • in Julj,. September, November, January, March. and May. Copyright O 1990 by the American SocietyofC~. Allrightsreserved. Distributed to all memben; ofASC. Annual subscriptions to non­ members: $7.50: ~eign subscriptions: $10.00; single copy: $1.50. ~ember subscriptions should be ordered from the~ety's membership office (address Vincent E. Henry was named recipient of e Arthur Niederhoffer Memorial below). ISSN 01(4..o240. FellowshipatJohnJay'sPh.D.PrograminCriminalJusticeinMayl995. Henry, also, received the Kenneth B. and Mamie Phipps Clark Fellowship for 1995-96 Editor: Miriam >~ DeLone, Ph.D., University of Nebraska at~ E-mail address: mdelone@fa­ from the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New cpacs.unomaha..e;61_ York. Mana.gin: Edit.ur. Angela R. Patton, University of ASC EMAIL MENTORING PROGRAM NOW AVAll.ABLE ON Nebraska at~ (402) 554-2610. E-mail address: apatton@fa--c:paetimomaha..edu. WEB!!! Assistant Rook ~ew Edit.on: Ni (Philip) He and That's right, ASC students can now be mentored by faculty, researchers, an Charles Katz., Unlni-sity ofNebraska at Omaha. E-mail administrators outside their own universities through the ASC homepage. address: phili~acs.unomaha.edu and katz@fa­ cpacs.unornaha.e<)1.

TUDENTS. Sarah Hall, the manrel of ASC, has put the new hard copy of the Publish~ by the American Society of Criminology, SC Email Mentoring Directory Volume 2 in the snail mail to all ASC students. 1314Kinnear Ro~Suite212, Columbus, OH43212. ut stUdents can also link up with mentors via the web. The web might be easier Printed by UniY~sity of Nebraska Printing and Duplicating. r some of you because all you do is hunt for a likely mentor, hit the email ddress, and you are hotlinked to that mentor right away. No muss, no fuss! The Inquiries~ Add.re:;;s all correspondence concerning dtess is: http://sun.soci.niu.edu/--ascmentr newsletter rnatcria,k and advertising to Angela R. Patton, Managing Editor, 'fbe Criminologist, Department of d He Kids T for These Prizes! Be sure to nominate your choice for Mento Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 60th and Dodge fAreets, Omaha, Nebraska 681 &2- :-o the Yearby September 1, 1996. Tellmewhoyouthinkshouldreceivethepri 0149, (402) 554-UJO, FAX (402) 554-2326. - ~·why and I'll award the prize to the winner at the 1996 ASC annual meeting . Po~~ter:. Ple~ send address changes to: The Cnmmolog1st, J '.114 Kinnear Road, Suite 212, NTION NEW MENTORS. Now, because we have a web site, folks Columbus, OH 43212. up anytime to be mentors, and I'll just add you to the list. As soon as me that you want to be a mentor to ASC students, you are. You just n to A~ .President: l'harles F. Wellford, Department of se d me the following information: Name, office or home address, mail Cnmmology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland,2220 Le11rakHal~ College Park, MD 20742- ad ess, areas of speciali?ll.tion within criminology (such as, critical 8235 q itative methodology, biocriminology, etc.), and demographic tr · ge der, and race-ethnicity). See sample below: Membership: Jic,r information concemin.-.. ASC Irene Schmoe membership, cont1tct Sarah Hall Adrnini:trator ~erican Society of Criminology, 13,14 Kinnear Roa4 Department of Durkheimian Studies Suite 212, Columl1u1;, OH 43212, (614) 292-9207. ·versi Anytown, Anystate 12345 [email protected] Second class postage paid at Columbus, Ohio. speciali?ll.tions: privati?ll.tion, media and crime, mathematical theory age 39 female Asian American

Students and Mentors can contact me at: Bonnie Berry Department of Sociology Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma. WA 98447 206-535-7394 [email protected] NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE 2105 N. SOUTHPORT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60614-4017 (312) 528-0818 FAX: (312) 528-4915

Journal of Correctional Health Care B. Jaye Anno. PhD. CCHPA Editor 54 Balsa Road Santa Fe. New Mexico 87505 (505) 466-B382 office (505) 466-fil 12 fax

February 8, 1995

Janine Goldman-Pach University of Arizona Department of Sociology Tucson, AZ 85721

Dear Ms. Goldman-Pach:

I received a copy of your request to be included in the mentoring program from Nicole Hahn Rafter. I have been selected to serve as your mentor. While I have a doctorate in criminology, most of my professional life has been dedicated to improving correctional health care. I have written a book on prison health care and published several articles as well. I have some experience in survey methodology and a lot of experience in editing articles for publication. I served as a contributing editor for the Journal of Prison and Jail Health for ten years and currently serve as the editor for the Journal of Correctional Health Care. While I am not very familiar with computer crime, I may be able to assist you in preparing your article for publication.

Let me know how I can help.

Sincerely,

CCHP-A Copy to: Nicole Hahn Rafter ~(-n I ~'£bl r cc: ~3ubj: J..Jom(.;:n and Crime

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I am interested in the Women and Crime m~ntorship program. I am currently a 3r d '.J i:~ .3 l'' P h . D . ·;:; t u d E· n. t :i. n .Ju ~; 't i c 1-:? b t u d i €·! ·:; .:;i t i!~ r i z a n .a B t a t •?. Un i v t~ r ·~i :i. t ~:l . I w :i. l l b 12 writing my dissertation an girls who are incarcerated at the state facility sp ecifically looking at the prison subcu lture and female gang activity .

I do not know how this mentoring program works, but would like to be updated.

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September 3, 1995

Dear Nicky,

Hi. Sorry that I seemed to disappear. Actually, I pretty much did disappear. I haven't been worth much this summer. It looked like I would snap out of it at the beginning of the semester, but I haven't yet. I started to and then one of the grad students who worked on a project with me started harassing and bullying another grad student and now I get to deal with that. He started it in early May when I made the student he is bullying third author on the report. He cannot handle dealing with women in equal positions and he has always had trouble coping with me. He is smart enough not to attack me directly (my position and my reputation), but not smart enough to not lie about me and to harass my other grad assistants. I guess I will get to learn something, not that I wanted to.

My personal situation escalated most of the summer with some very difficult memories, but I think the worst is over. I don't think there is anything worse to remember that I have not already remember. It has changed Pam and my work agendas, we will be doing some work on child abuse, particularly sexual abuse in the near future (next couple of years).

We have another author for the mentor program. I have enclosed a copy of her e-mail message to me. She talks about her work and I am assuming it is qualitative. We could ask for a mentor at the ASC meetings in November.

Thanks for the postcard. The painting on it was pretty. How was Australia? I would like to visit it, except that I don't think I could handle the plane trip. Europe is far enough. I am not dizzy although I flew to D.C. for the SSSP. I made it a quick in and out, I was only there 1 day. Yet, I made time for three bookstores and some long walks - have to have my priorities in order.

Well, I'd better get going. Pam and I have two book chapters, four R&Rs, and a whole list of other work to get finished. I will be exhausted after the MSSA, I have three grad students doing presentations and one of my own for those meetings. Luckily, that will be the last of the official deadlines for this semester.

Take care and keep in touch. DESPERATELY SEEKING MENTORS

FOR THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME'S MENTORING PROGRAM

We have now matched nine .authors with mentors, but we have run out of mentors. Thus some people who have requested mentoring are out of luck!

We hope you will volunteer to be either an author (someone who wants help with a paper or presentation) or a mentor (a more experienced person willing to help), but we need mentors in particular if the program is to continue.

Most of all, I need a mentor for someone completing a social­ psychological dissertation on crime victims and their treatment PY legal authorities. Please sign up on the sheet below and/or contact Nicky Rafter, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University: tel. 617- 373-3362 or fax 617-373-8998.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. THE PROGRAM WON'T WORK UNLESS WE ALL PITCH IN!

Give your name, numbers, and areas of interest/ expertise.

Volunteers as "authors":

volunteers as mentors: ,t1'1YL Ck-L DESPERATELY SEEKING MENTORS

FOR THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME'S MENTORING PROGRAM

We have now matched nine authors with mentors, but we have run out of mentors. Thus some people who have requested mentoring are out of luck! we hope you will volunteer to be either an author (someone who wants help with a paper or presentation) or a mentor (a more experienced person willing to help), but we need mentors in particular if the program is to continue.

Most of all, I need a mentor for someone completing a social­ psychological dissertation on crime victims and their treatment by legal authorities.

Please sign up on the sheet below and/or contact Nicky Rafter, College of Criminal Justice,. Northeastern University: tel. 617- 373-3362 or fax 617-373-8998.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. THE PROGRAM WON'T WORK UNLESS WE ALL PITCH IN!

Give your name, numbers, and areas of interest/ expertise.

Volunteers as "authors":

volunteers as mentors: c<~ ?l&)l~u DESPERATELY SEEKING MENTORS

FOR THE DIVISION ON WOMEN AND CRIME'S MENTORING PROGRAM we have now matched nine authors with mentors, but we have run out of mentors. Thus some people who have requested mentoring are out of luck!

We hope you will volunteer to be either an author (someone who wants help with a paper or presentation) or a mentor (a more experienced person willing to help), but we need mentors in particular if the program is to continue.

Most of all, I need a mentor for someone completing a social­ psychological dissertation on crime victims and their treatment by legal authorities.

Please sign up on the sheet below and/or contact Nicky Rafter, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University: tel. 617- 373-3362 or fax 617-373-8998.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. THE PROGRAM WON'T WORK UNLESS WE ALL PITCH IN!

Give your name, numbers, and areas of interest/ expertise.

Volunteers as "authors": FROM 09.18.1995 15:46 p. 2

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Nicole Rafter College of Criminal Ju tice Northeastern Universi y Boston, MA 021 1S

Dear Prof~ssor Rafter

I Per your suggestion, Iiam faxing this letter indicating my interest in p;rticipating in the mentoring program (as an autho~ not mentor). My major area of interest is soct• I control, more specifically, theories of punishmen and community corrections/intermediate sanct ons. Should a mentor come available, I wou d appreciate his/her assistance in reviewing ma uscripts being prepared for pubUcation. To date, y research has been qualitative in nature. J a1 not terribly proficient in quantitative analysis, hich J feel has limited my research and public~tion opportunities. I am not sure if this is a rea or perceived problem in academia, but I do feel some assistance in this area would be beneficial. I look forward to meeting you in Boston. thank you for your prompt response upon return rom Australia. 1

Karol Lucken

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• ...... ~--· Name ~~{) l. luUen Fax# 27 September 1995 Karol Lucken Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies College of Health and Public Affairs University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 32816-1600

Dear Karol:

I am writing in connection with the mentoring program that Ruth Seydlitz and I are running for the ASC's Division on Women and Crime.

As you will recall, you wrote to say that you'd like to participate as an author.

Professor Lynne Goodstein of State University has agreed to serve as a mentor, and her background makes her well suited to help in your areas of interest.

Please contact Professor Goodstein at Administration of Justice, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802. Explain your interests and needs and see what the two of your can work out.

I would appreciate hearing from you eventually to learn if the match has worked out as planned.

With best wishes,

Nicole H. Rafter cc: Ruth Seydlitz Lynne Goodstein