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Jason P. Robey ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ University of Wisconsin-Madison Phone: (507) 251-6746 Department of Sociology Email: [email protected] 8120 Sewell Social Sciences Building 1180 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706 Education 2017 – Ph.D. Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Sociology Advisor: Michael Massoglia 2012 – 2015 B.A., University of Minnesota, summa cum laude, with highest distinction Major: Sociology of Law, Criminology, and Deviance Minor: African American and African Studies Thesis: “Race and the Changing Typifications of Players in the National Basketball Association” Research Positions 2019 – Research Assistant for Michael Light, University of Wisconsin-Madison, National Science Foundation Project titled ““Immigration, Legal Status, and Criminal Adjudication in State Courts.” 2018 – 2019 Research Assistant for Michael Massoglia and Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, UW2020 Project on Enhanced Jail Visits 2015 – 2017 Research Associate, University of Minnesota Law School, Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 2015 –2017 Research Assistant for Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology 2015 Research Assistant, The Society Pages, edited by Christopher Uggen and Douglas Hartmann Teaching Positions Spring 2018 Reader/Grader: Immigration, Crime, and Enforcement, Michael Light, University of Wisconsin-Madison Spring 2015 Teaching Assistant: Honors Introduction to Sociology, Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota Publications Book Chapters: Michael T. Light and Jason P. Robey. 2019. “Citizenship and Punishment.” In Mona Lynch (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology. Oxford University Press. Derek J. Robey and Jason P. Robey. 2018. “Utilizing Social Science Theories, Findings, and Comparative Analyses to Create a Framework for Understanding Economic Inequality.” In Kristin Haltinner and Leontina Hormel (eds.) Teaching Economic Inequality and Capitalism in Contemporary America. Springer. Policy Reports: Jason P. Robey. 2018. New York City Department of Probation: Probation Officer Survey Report. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Ebony L. Ruhland and Jason P. Robey. 2018. New York City Department of Probation: A Qualitative Report of Practice and Philosophy of New York City Probation Officers. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Ebony L. Ruhland and Jason P. Robey. 2018. Probation Revocations: Findings from Interviews with Revoked Probationers from Bell County and Matagorda Community Supervision and Corrections Departments. Minneapolis: Robina Instittue of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Ebony L. Ruhland, Jason P. Robey, Ronald P. Corbett, Jr., and Kevin R. 2017. Reitz. Exploring Supervision Fees in Four Probation Jurisdictions in Texas. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Kaleena J. Burkes, Edward E. Rhine, Jason P. Robey, and Ebony L. Ruhland. 2017. Releasing Authority Chairs: A Comparative Snapshot Across Three Decades. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Ebony L. Ruhland, Edward E. Rhine, Jason P. Robey, and Kelly Lyn Mitchell. 2016. The Continuing Leverage of Releasing Authorities: Findings from a National Survey. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Ebony L. Ruhland and Jason P. Robey. 2016. Hennepin County, Minnesota. In Probation Revocation and Its Causes: Profiles of State and Local Jurisdictions. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Ebony L. Ruhland and Jason P. Robey. Forthcoming. Massachusetts. In Probation Revocation and Its Causes: Profiles of State and Local Jurisdictions. Minneapolis: Robina Institute of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice. Works in Progress: "Crime and Delinquency Over the Life Course: Adolescence, Peers, and Policy" with Michael Massoglia “Rethinking the Racialization of American Sports through Racial Demographics” with Douglas Hartmann Awards 2019 Hauser Research Scholar, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2018 Hauser Research Scholar, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2017-18 Graduate School Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2014 Sociology Undergraduate Research Fellowship, University of Minnesota 2014 Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota 2012-15 University Honors Program, University of Minnesota Professional Presentations 2019 “Crime and Delinquency Over the Life Course: Adolescence, Peers, and Policy" Invited panel presentation with Michael Massoglia at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in New York, NY 2016 “The Relevance and Impact of Contemporary Paroling Authorities” Thematic panel presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans, LA 2016 “Probation Research: Interdisciplinary, Multi-Jurisdictional, and Mixed Methods” Invited presentation for the Twin Cities Research Group at the Wilder Foundation in St. Paul, MN 2016 “Probation Revocation and Its Causes: Ramsey County, Minnesota” Presentation by the Robina Institute at the Ramsey County Courthouse for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits. St. Paul, Minnesota. 2015 “Race and the Changing Typifications of Players in the National Basketball Association” at the Sociology Research Institute at the University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Professional Organizations American Sociological Association Population Association of America American Society of Criminology Association of Paroling Authorities International American Correctional Association References Michael Massoglia – Romnes Professor – University of Wisconsin – Department of Sociology Phone: (608) 262-8400 Email: [email protected] Michael Light – Associate Professor – University of Wisconsin – Department of Sociology Phone: (608) 262-1217 Email: [email protected] Felix Elwert – Romnes Professor – University of Wisconsin – Department of Sociology Phone: (608) 261-9510 Email: [email protected] Douglas Hartmann – Professor and Chair– University of Minnesota – Department of Sociology Phone: (612) 624 - 0835 Email: [email protected] Christopher Uggen – Regents Professor – University of Minnesota – Department of Sociology Phone: (612) 624 - 4016 Email: [email protected] Research Experience Database Management and Creation – I have worked with large criminal history databases and social science databases. I also helped create and manage a national survey database, qualitative coding databases, and a sports statistics database. Surveys – I have designed, conducted, and analyzed multiple surveys, both independently and in collaboration with a team of researchers. Qualitative Interviews – I have conducted, coded, and analyzed interviews, both independently and in collaboration with a team of researchers. These interviews involved criminal justice actors, as well as at-risk populations of probationers and prisoners. Quantitative Methods Training and Experience Multivariate regression models Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM) Difference in Difference (DiD) models Fixed effects models Instrumental Variable (IV) analysis Mediation analysis Survival analysis Regression discontinuity Propensity score matching Logistic regression Log-linear and association models Latent class models Finite mixture models Statistical Programs STATA, R, SPSS, lem, Latent Gold .