KRISTIN TURNEY Department of Sociology University of California, Irvine 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697-5100 [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT

2020 – University of California, Irvine Professor of Sociology Joint appointment, Department of Criminology, Law, & Society (2013 – ) Senior fellow, UC Criminal Justice and Health Consortium (2015 – 2018) Affiliate, Center for Demographic and Social Analysis (2012 – ) Affiliate, Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy (2014 – ) Affiliate, Economic Self-Sufficiency Policy Research Institute (2016 – 2019) Affiliate, Initiative to End Family Violence (2019 – )

2015 – 2020 University of California, Irvine Associate Professor of Sociology

2011 – 2015 University of California, Irvine Assistant Professor of Sociology

2009 – 2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar Postdoctoral Affiliate, Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health; Postdoctoral Affiliate, Population Studies Center

EDUCATION

2009 University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. in Sociology (with distinction)

2006 University of Pennsylvania M.A. in Sociology (with distinction)

2003 Northwestern University Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Sociology

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Inequality; family demography; child wellbeing; incarceration and punishment; population health; medical sociology

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GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

External Research Support 2016 – 2021 William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program. “The Unequal Intergenerational Consequences of Paternal Incarceration: Considering Sensitive Periods, Resiliency, and Mechanisms.” Principal Investigator. $350,000.

2017 – 2019 William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program Mentoring Award. Mentor. $60,000.

2015 – 2019 National Science Foundation. “Intergenerational Consequences of Incarceration.” Principal Investigator. $401,077.

2017 – 2018 National Science Foundation. Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) supplement for “Intergenerational Consequences of Incarceration.” Principal Investigator. $9,600.

2015 – 2018 Foundation for Child Development, Young Scholars Program. “The Developmental Trajectories of Children with Incarcerated Fathers: The Role of Families, Schools, and Neighborhoods.” Principal Investigator. $150,000.

2015 – 2016 Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality New Scholars Grant. “The Unequal Consequences of Childhood Poverty: Considering Time-Varying and Heterogeneous Treatment Effects.” Principal Investigator. $10,000.

2013 – 2015 American Educational Research Association Grants Program. “The Average and Heterogeneous Effects of Maternal Incarceration on Children’s Educational Outcomes.” Principal Investigator. $20,000.

2013 – 2014 National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation. “Mass Incarceration and the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality: Examining the Effect of Paternal Incarceration on Children’s Educational Outcomes.” Postdoctoral Fellow. $55,000.

2013 – 2014 University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research, Research Program on Childhood Hunger. “Unintended Consequences of Mass Incarceration: Explaining the Relationship Between Paternal Incarceration and Food Insecurity among Young Children.” Principal Investigator. $73,086.

2012 – 2013 University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty, Emerging Scholars Small Grants Program. “Incarceration, Family Instability, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty.” Principal Investigator. $19,866.

2011 – 2013 National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (National Institutes of Health), Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program. “Understanding Social Disparities in Mental Health Across the Life Course.” Principal Investigator. $9,257. March 2021 | Turney 2

2011 – 2012 National Center for Family and Marriage Research External Grants Program. “Incarcerating Parenthood? Paternal Incarceration and the Parenting Behaviors of Biological Fathers, Social Fathers, and Biological Mothers.” Co-Investigator (with Christopher Wildeman). $20,000.

Internal Research Support

2020 Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy (CPIP) small grant for pilot project on COVID-19 and mortality in correctional facilities (with Monik Jiménez, Keramet Reiter, and Naomi Sugie). University of California, Irvine. $5,000.

2020 Campus-Community Research Incubator Grant Program (with Rob Bird, Joanne DeCaro, Gabe Rosales, and Naomi Sugie). “PrisonPandemic: Capturing Stories of People Incarcerated in California’s Prisons.” University of California, Irvine. $2,500.

2020 School of Social Sciences Dean’s Leadership Society award for pilot project on anti-Black racism (with Amanda Geller and Sarah Remes). University of California, Irvine. $2,500.

2020 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,600.

2019 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,500.

2018 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,500.

2017 “Exposure to Parental Substance Abuse: Implications for Wellbeing Across the Life Course.” Center for Demographic and Social Analysis Small Grant. University of California, Irvine. $6,310.

2017 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,500.

2016 UCI ADVANCE Career Development Award. $1,700.

2016 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $950.

2015 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,100.

2014 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,100.

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2013 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,000.

2012 School of Social Sciences Research and Travel Award. University of California, Irvine. $1,000.

2011 “Social Determinants of Child Health.” Co-Investigator (with Hedwig Lee and Neil Mehta). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s University of Michigan Health & Society Scholars Small Grant Award. $45,000.

2010 – 2011 “Health Correlates and Consequences of Romantic Relationships from Adolescence through Early Adulthood.” Principal Investigator. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s University of Michigan Health & Society Scholars Small Grant Award. $15,000.

2010 – 2011 “Health Inequalities and the Reproduction of Disadvantage in Early Childhood.” Principal Investigator. Population Studies Center Small Grant Award, University of Michigan. $2,100.

2009 – 2010 “Health Correlates and Consequences of Romantic Relationships from Adolescence through Early Adulthood.” Principal Investigator. Population Studies Center Small Grant Award, University of Michigan. $3,000.

2008 Otto and Gertrude K. Pollak Summer Research Fellowship

2007 Otto and Gertrude K. Pollak Summer Research Fellowship

2004 – 2009 William Penn Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania

AWARDS, HONORS, AND AFFILIATIONS

2019 – 2020 School of Social Sciences Dr. Joseph L. White Award for Outstanding Mentorship

2019 – 2020 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation

2019 – Research Affiliate, Institute for Research on Poverty (University of Wisconsin)

2019 Associate Dean’s teaching commendation (Families and Intimate Relationships), University of California, Irvine, School of Social Sciences

2018 Associate Dean’s teaching commendation (Medical Sociology), University of California, Irvine, School of Social Sciences

2016 – 2021 Scholars Program, William T. Foundation

2015 – 2018 Young Scholars Program, Foundation for Child Development

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2015 Distinguished Early Career Award of the Section on Children and Youth

2014 Self-Sufficiency Research Clearinghouse (SSRC) Emerging Scholar

EDITED VOLUMES

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Sara Wakefield. Criminal Justice Contact and Inequality. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences.

2013 Turney, Kristin, Hedwig Lee, and Neil Mehta (Editors). The Social Determinants of Child Health. Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

In press Turney, Kristin. “Vicarious and Contingent Consequences of Adolescent Police Exposure.” Social Forces.

In press Turney, Kristin. “Parenting in an Era of Proactive Policing.” Social Problems.

In press Turney, Kristin. “Chains of Adversity: The Time-Varying Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Adolescent Behavior.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology.

In press Turney, Kristin. “Depressive Symptoms among Adolescents Exposed to Personal and Vicarious Police Contact.” Society and Mental Health.

In press Halpern-Meekin, Sarah, and Kristin Turney. “Family Instability and Adolescent Relationships: The Role of Parental Relationship Churning.” Youth and Society.

In press Halpern-Meekin, Sarah, and Kristin Turney. “Relationship Churning and Desistance from Intimate Abuse.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

In press Jackson, Dylan B., and Kristin Turney. “Sleep Problems Among Mothers of Youth Stopped by the Police.” Journal of Urban Health.

2021 Turney, Kristin, and Jessica Halliday Hardie. “The Repercussions of Parental Depression for Perceptions of Coparental Cooperation.” Journal of Marriage and Family 83(2):466–481.

2021 Turney, Kristin, and Naomi F. Sugie. “Connecting Models of Family Stress to Inequality: Parental Arrest and Family Life.” Journal of Marriage and Family 83:102–118.

2021 Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie, and Kristin Turney. “A Developmental Perspective on Children with Incarcerated Parents.” Child Development Perspectives 15(1):3–11.

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2020 Turney, Kristin. “Cumulative Adverse Childhood Experiences and Children’s Health.” Children and Youth Services Review, 119(12):105538.

2020 Turney, Kristin, and Sarah Halpern-Meekin. “Parental Relationship Churning and Adolescent Wellbeing: Examining Instability Within Families.” Journal of Marriage & Family 82:965–980.

2020 Turney, Kristin. “Conducting In-Depth Interviews with Jailed Fathers and Their Family Members.” Pp. 59–80 in A. Leverentz, E. Chen, and J. Christian (Eds.), Moving Beyond Recidivism: Expanding Approaches to Research on Prisoner Reentry and Reintegration. New York: NYU Press.

2020 Lanuza, Yader, and Kristin Turney. “The Long Reach of Parental Incarceration: The Case of Institutional Engagement.” Social Science Research 92(11):102485.

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Anna Haskins. “Parental Incarceration and Children’s Wellbeing: Findings from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” Pp. 53–64 in J. Mark Eddy and J. Poehlmann-Tynan (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents: A Handbook for Researchers and Practitioners (Second Edition). New York: Springer.

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Alexandra Olsen. “Household Member Substance Problems and Children’s Health in the United States.” Social Science & Medicine— Population Health 7:100400.

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Emma Conner. “Jail Incarceration: A Common and Consequential Form of Criminal Justice Contact.” Annual Review of Criminology 2:265–290.

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Rachel E. Goldberg. “Paternal Incarceration and Early Sexual Onset among Adolescents.” Population Research and Policy Review 38:95–123.

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Sara Wakefield. “Criminal Justice Contact and Inequality.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 5:1–23.

Volume featured in The Hill op-ed

2018 Turney, Kristin. “Adverse Childhood Experiences among Children of Incarcerated Parents.” Children & Youth Services Review 89:218–225.

2018 Turney, Kristin, and Rebecca Goodsell. “Parental Incarceration and Children’s Wellbeing.” Future of Children 28:147–164.

2018 Turney, Kristin, and Jessica Halliday Hardie. “Health Limitations Among Mothers and Fathers: Implications for Parenting.” Journal of Marriage and Family 80:219–238.

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2018 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Maternal Incarceration and the Transformation of Urban Family Life.” Social Forces 96:1155–1182.

2018 Haskins, Anna, and Kristin Turney. “The Demographic Landscape and Sociological Perspectives on Parental Incarceration and Childhood Inequality.” Pp. 9–28 in C. Wildeman, A. Haskins, and J. Poehlmann-Tynan (Eds.), When Parents are Incarcerated: Interdisciplinary Research and Interventions to Support Children. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.

2018 Wildeman, Christopher, Alyssa Goldman, and Kristin Turney. “Parental Incarceration and Child Health in the United States.” Epidemiologic Reviews 40:146–156.

2017 Turney, Kristin, and Yader R. Lanuza. “Parental Incarceration and the Transition to Adulthood.” Journal of Marriage and Family 79:1314–1330.

Findings featured in The Society Pages

2017 Sugie, Naomi, and Kristin Turney. “Beyond Incarceration: Criminal Justice Contact and Mental Health.” American Sociological Review 82:719–743.

Findings featured in American Sociological Review podcast

2017 Turney, Kristin, and Sarah Halpern-Meekin. “Parenting in On/Off Relationships: The Link Between Relationship Churning and Father Involvement.” Demography 54:861–886.

2017 Turney, Kristin. “Unmet Health Care Needs among Children Exposed to Parental Incarceration.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 21:1194–1202.

2017 Turney, Kristin, Britni L. Adams, Emma Conner, Rebecca Goodsell, and Janet Muñiz. “Challenges and Opportunities for Conducting Research on Children of Incarcerated Fathers.” Sociological Studies of Children & Youth 22:199–221.

2017 Turney, Kristin. “The Unequal Consequences of Mass Incarceration for Children.” Demography 54:361–389.

2017 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Adverse Childhood Experiences among Children Placed in and Adopted from Foster Care: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey.” Child Abuse & Neglect 64:117–129.

2017 Hardie, Jessica Halliday, and Kristin Turney. “The Intergenerational Consequences of Parental Health Limitations.” Journal of Marriage and Family 79:801–815.

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2017 Yi, Youngmin, Kristin Turney, and Christopher Wildeman. “Mental Health among Jail and Prison Inmates.” American Journal of Men’s Health 11:900–909.

2016 Turney, Kristin, and Daniel J. Schneider. “Incarceration and Household Asset Ownership.” Demography 53:2075–2103.

2016 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Mental and Physical Health of Children in Foster Care.” Pediatrics: e20161118.

2016 Wildeman, Christopher, Kristin Turney, and Youngmin Yi. “Paternal Incarceration and Family Functioning: Variation Across Federal, State, and Local Facilities.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 665:80–97.

Findings summarized in Scholars Strategy Network (SSN) policy brief

2016 Halpern-Meekin, Sarah, and Kristin Turney. “Relationship Churning and Parenting Stress among Mothers and Fathers.” Journal of Marriage and Family 78:715–729.

2015 Turney, Kristin. “Beyond Average Effects: Incorporating Heterogeneous Treatment Effects into Family Research.” Journal of Family Theory & Review 7:468–481.

2015 Turney, Kristin. “Liminal Men: Incarceration and Relationship Dissolution.” Social Problems 62:499–528.

Findings summarized in Focus, Institute for Research on Poverty newsletter

2015 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Self-Reported Health among Recently Incarcerated Mothers.” American Journal of Public Health 105:2014– 2020.

2015 Turney, Kristin, and Sara McLanahan. “The Academic Consequences of Early Childhood Problem Behaviors.” Social Science Research 54:131–145.

2015 Schneider, Daniel, and Kristin Turney. “Incarceration and Black-White Inequality in Homeownership: A State-level Analysis.” Social Science Research 53:403–414.

2015 Turney, Kristin. “Paternal Incarceration and Children’s Food Insecurity: A Consideration of Variation and Mechanisms.” Social Service Review 89:335–367.

2015 Turney, Kristin. “Hopelessly Devoted? Relationship Quality During and After Incarceration.” Journal of Marriage and Family 77:480–495.

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2015 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Detrimental for Some? Heterogeneous Effects of Maternal Incarceration on Child Wellbeing.” Criminology & Public Policy 14:125–156.

2014 Turney, Kristin, and Anna Haskins. “Falling Behind? Children’s Early Grade Retention after Paternal Incarceration.” Sociology of Education 87:241–258.

2014 Turney, Kristin. “Stress Proliferation Across Generations? Examining the Relationship between Parental Incarceration and Childhood Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 55:302–319.

Findings featured in 9News, Al Jareeza, All Voices, Business Standard, Daily India, Desert News, e!Science News, Healthline News, Huffington Post, MedIndia, Mother Jones, New America Media, OC Weekly, Phys.org, PsychCentral, Salon, ScienceCodex, Time, U.S. News and World Report, USA Today, and more

2014 Turney, Kristin. “The Intergenerational Consequences of Mass Incarceration: Implications for Children’s Co-residence and Contact with Grandparents.” Social Forces 93:299–327.

2014 Wildeman, Christopher, and Kristin Turney. “Positive, Negative, or Null? The Effects of Maternal Incarceration on Children’s Behavioral Problems.” Demography 51:1041–1068.

2014 Turney, Kristin. “The Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Maternal Neglect and Harsh Parenting.” Social Forces 92:1607–1636.

2014 Cherng, Hua-Yu Sebastian, Kristin Turney, and Grace Kao. “Less Socially Engaged? Participation in Extracurricular and Friendship Activities among Racial/Ethnic Minority and Immigrant Adolescents.” Teachers College Record 116:1–28.

2014 Turney, Kristin. “Incarceration and Social Inequality: Challenges and Directions for Future Research.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 651:97–101.

Findings summarized in Scholars Strategy Network (SSN) policy brief

2014 Wildeman, Christopher, Kristin Turney, and Jason Schnittker. “The Hedonic Consequences of Punishment Revisited.” The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 104:133–163.

2013 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting.” American Sociological Review 78:949–979.

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2013 Turney, Kristin, Hedwig Lee, and Megan Comfort. “Discrimination and Psychological Distress among Recently Released Male Prisoners.” American Journal of Men’s Health 7:482–493.

2013 Turney, Kristin. “Perceived Instrumental Support and Children’s Health Across the Early Life Course.” Social Science & Medicine 95:34–42.

2013 Turney, Kristin, Rebecca Kissane, and Kathryn Edin. “After Moving to Opportunity: How Moving to a Low-Poverty Neighborhood Improves Mental Health among African-American Women.” Society and Mental Health 3:1–21.

2013 Turney, Kristin, Hedwig Lee, and Neil Mehta. “The Social Determinants of Child Health.” Social Science & Medicine 95:1–5.

2013 Wildeman, Christopher, Sara Wakefield, and Kristin Turney. “Misidentifying the Effects of Parental Incarceration? A Comment on Johnson and Easterling (2012).” Journal of Marriage and Family 75:252–258.

2012 Turney, Kristin, Christopher Wildeman, and Jason Schnittker. “As Fathers and Felons: Explaining the Effects of Current and Recent Incarceration on Major Depression.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 53:467–483.

2012 Turney, Kristin. “Pathways of Disadvantage: Explaining the Relationship between Maternal Depression and Children’s Problem Behaviors.” Social Science Research 41:1546–1564.

2012 Turney, Kristin. “Prevalence and Correlates of Stability and Change in Maternal Depression: Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” PLoS ONE 7:1–9.

2012 Turney, Kristin, Jason Schnittker, and Christopher Wildeman. “Those They Leave Behind: Paternal Incarceration and Maternal Instrumental Support.” Journal of Marriage and Family 74:1149–1165.

2012 Lee, Hedwig, and Kristin Turney. “Investigating the Relationship between Perceived Discrimination, Social Status, and Mental Health.” Society and Mental Health 2:1–20.

2012 Wildeman, Christopher, Jason Schnittker, and Kristin Turney. “Despair by Association? The Mental Health of Mothers with Children by Recently Incarcerated Fathers.” American Sociological Review 77:216–243.

Findings featured in American Sociological Review podcast

2011 Turney, Kristin. “Maternal Depression and Childhood Health Inequalities.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 52:314–332.

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2011 Turney, Kristin. “Chronic and Proximate Depression among Mothers: Implications for Child Well-being.” Journal of Marriage and Family 73:149–163.

2011 Turney, Kristin. “Labored Love: Examining the Link Between Depression and Parenting Behaviors among Mothers.” Social Science Research 40:399–415.

2011 Turney, Kristin, and Marcia J. Carlson. “Multi-partnered Fertility and Depression among Fragile Families.” Journal of Marriage and Family 73:570–587.

2011 Turney, Kristin, and Grace Kao. “Behavioral Outcomes in Early Childhood: Immigrant Paradox or Disadvantage?” Pp. 79–107 in The Immigrant Paradox in Children and Adolescents: Is Becoming American a Developmental Risk?, edited by C. Garcia-Coll and A. Marks. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Books.

2010 Turney, Kristin, and Kristen Harknett. “Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Residential Stability, and Perceptions of Social Support among New Mothers.” Journal of Family Issues 31:499–524.

2009 Turney, Kristin, and Grace Kao. “Assessing the Private Safety Net: Perceptions of Social Support among Minority Immigrant Parents.” The Sociological Quarterly 50:666–692.

2009 Turney, Kristin, and Grace Kao. “Pre-Kindergarten Child Care and Social and Behavioral Outcomes among Children of Immigrants.” Early Childhood Research Quarterly 24:432–444.

2009 Turney, Kristin, and Grace Kao. “Barriers to School Involvement: Are Immigrant Parents Disadvantaged?” The Journal of Educational Research 102:257–271.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND BOOK REVIEWS

In press Turney, Kristin, and Estéfani Marin. In press. “Resilience in the Context of Paternal Incarceration: Considering Father-Child Relationships.” In Causes and Consequences of Parent-Child Separations: Pathways to Resilience, edited by Jennifer E. Glick, Valarie King, and Susan McHale. Springer.

2020 Muñiz, Janet, and Kristin Turney. “Collateral Consequences of Incarceration on Community.” Pp. 280–293 in L. Gould and J. Brent (Eds.), American Prisons. New York: Routledge.

2020 Turney, Kristin, and Rebecca Goodsell. Book review of Enduring Bonds: Inequality, Marriage, Parenting, and Everything Else that Makes Families Great and Terrible, by Philip N. Cohen. Contemporary Sociology 49:35–37.

2019 Turney, Kristin, and Martha Morales Hernandez. “The Health Consequences of Incarceration for Families.” Pp. 104–115 in International Handbook of March 2021 | Turney 11

Delinquency and Health, edited by D. Jackson, M. Vaughn, and C. Salas-Wright (Eds.). New York: Routledge.

2019 Turney, Kristin. Book review of Convicted and Condemned: The Politics and Policies of Prisoner Reentry, by Keesha M. Middlemass. American Journal of Sociology 125:297–299.

2016 Turney, Kristin, and Britni L. Adams. “Considering Risk and Resiliency among Children of Incarcerated Parents.” Pp. 41–51 in Boys and Men in African American Families, edited by L. M. Burton, D. Burton, S. M. McHale, V. King, and J. Van Hook. Boys and Men in African American Families. New York: Springer.

2015 Turney, Kristin. Book review of Arresting Citizenship: The Democratic Consequences of American Crime Control, by Amy E. Lerman and Vesla Weaver. American Journal of Sociology 121:308–310.

2015 Turney, Kristin. Book review of When the Innocent are Punished: The Children of Imprisoned Parents, by Peter Scharff Smith. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books.

2014 Turney, Kristin. “Fragile Families.” In The Social History of the American Family: An Encyclopedia, edited by Marilyn J. Coleman and Lawrence H. Ganong. New York: Sage Publications.

2014 Turney, Kristin. “Intergenerational Transmission.” In The Social History of the American Family: An Encyclopedia, edited by Marilyn J. Coleman and Lawrence H. Ganong. New York: Sage Publications.

2013 Turney, Kristin. “Family Structure and Early Child Health: Policy Implications and Directions for Future Research.” Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk 4:1–6.

2012 Turney, Kristin, and Grace Kao. “Parent Human Capital and Education.” In Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education, edited by James A. Banks. New York: Sage Publications.

2010 Kao, Grace, and Kristin Turney. “Adolescents and Schooling: Differences by Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrant Status.” Pp. 183–210 in Adolescent Development, edited by M.B. Spencer, D.P. Swanson, and M. Edwards. San Diego: Elsevier Press.

2006 Turney, Kristin, Susan Clampet-Lundquist, Kathryn Edin, Jeffrey Kling, and Greg Duncan. “Neighborhood Effects on Barriers to Employment: Results from a Randomized Housing Mobility Experiment.” Pp. 137–172 in Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, edited by G. Burtless and J.R. Pack. Washington, D.C. Brookings Institution Press.

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MEDIA, POLICY BRIEFS, AND OTHER WRITING

2020 Sugie, Naomi, Keramet Reiter, and Kristin Turney. “California Needs to Protect Its Prison Staff and Inmates During COVID-19 Pandemic.” CalMatters.

2020 Sugie, Naomi, Kristin Turney, and Keramet Reiter. “California’s Racial Justice Crisis is COVID-19 in Prisons.” Medium.

2019 Wakefield, Sara, and Kristin Turney. “In 2020, We Need Bold Ideas for Criminal Justice Reform, Too.” The Hill.

2019 Turney, Kristin. “Understanding the Needs of Children with Incarcerated Parents: What Educators Should Know.” American Educator. Summer 2019.

2017 Sugie, Naomi, and Kristin Turney. “Beyond Incarceration: Criminal Justice Contact and Mental Health.” Podcast: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/39856185

2016 Wildeman, Christopher, Kristin Turney, and Youngmin Yi. “Do Inmates’ Families Do Better or Worse Depending on Whether Fathers are Sent to Jail or to Prison?” Scholars Strategy Network Policy Brief.

2014 Turney, Kristin. “The Long Reach of the Criminal Justice System: The Consequences of Incarceration for Family Life.” National Council on Family Relations. Family Focus.

2014 Turney, Kristin. What Scholars Know – and Need to Learn – about the Social Effects of Mass Incarceration.” Scholars Strategy Network Policy Brief.

2013 Turney, Kristin, and Christopher Wildeman. “Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting.” Podcast: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/suppl/10.1177/ 0003122413505589/suppl_file/ASR_Kristin_Chrisopher.mp3

2012 Wildeman, Christopher, Jason Schnittker, and Kristin Turney. “Despair by Association? The Mental Health of Mothers with Children by Recently Incarcerated Fathers.” Podcast: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/suppl/ 10.1177/0003122411436234/suppl_file/ASR_Wildeman.mp3

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS

Under Review

Turney, Kristin, and Sarah Halpern-Meekin. “Incarceration and Family Instability: Considering Relationship Churning.” Revise and resubmit.

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Turney, Kristin. “Family Member Incarceration and Mental Health: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey.”

Turney, Kristin, and Dylan B. Jackson. “Mothers’ Health Following Youth Police Contact.”

Testa, Alexander, Kristin Turney, and Dylan B. Jackson. “Police Contact as a Turning Point: Implications for Positive Future Orientation among Youth.”

In Progress

Turney, Kristin. What Doing Time Does to Families: Incarceration and Family Life in the United States. Book manuscript.

Turney, Kristin. “Transformed Bonds: Parent-Adolescent Relationships Following Parental Incarceration.”

Turney, Kristin, and Rebecca Goodsell. “Intergenerational Stress Proliferation: Linking Son’s Incarceration and Mothers’ Health.”

Hardie, Jessica Halliday, and Kristin Turney. “Maternal Depression and Adolescent Wellbeing.”

INVITED PRESENTATIONS (^ indicates scheduled)

2020 – 2021 Harvard University (Kennedy School workshop) Johns Hopkins University (Department of Sociology) The Pennsylvania State University (Symposium on Family Issues)

2019 – 2020 Hunter College (Department of Sociology) (Center for Empirical Research on Stratification and Inequality) New York University (Applied Quantitative Research program)

2018 – 2019 (Juvenile Justice Practitioners Conference) UCLA (Stratification, Inequality, and Mobility Working Group) University of Texas at Austin (Population Research Center)

2017 – 2018 Brookings Institution (Future of Children event) Foundation for Child Development (webinar) Russell Sage Foundation SUNY Albany (School of Criminal Justice)

2016 – 2017 (Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research) Harvard University (Poverty, Violence, and the Policy Response conference) Princeton University (Fragile Families working group) Princeton University (Future of Children conference) Stanford University (Center on Poverty and Inequality) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Deep Poverty conference) University of California Center Sacramento

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University of Wisconsin (Center for Child & Family Wellbeing) University of Wisconsin (La Follette School of Public Affairs) Yale University (Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course)

2015 – 2016 American University (Center on Health, Risk, and Society) Columbia University (Mobility and Confinement conference) Harvard University (Research for Justice Reform conference) The Pennsylvania State University (Symposium on Family Issues) Rutgers University (School of Criminal Justice NSF-funded workshop)

2014 – 2015 Arizona State University (Center for Population Dynamics) Spencer/National Academy of Education (fellows retreat) The Pennsylvania State University (Department of Sociology) Population Reference Bureau (webinar) University of California, Santa Barbara (Broom Center for Demography) University of California, Irvine (Population, Society, & Inequality workshop) University of Chicago (Department of Sociology) University of Chicago (Population Research Center) University of Michigan (Gerard R. Ford School of Public Policy) University of Pennsylvania (Department of Sociology) University of Wisconsin (Center for Demography and Ecology) USDA Food and Nutrition Service

2013 – 2014 SUNY Albany (Justice and Multiculturalism Project) Social Science Research Council (webinar) University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research (grantees workshop)

2012 – 2013 University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research (grantees workshop)

2011 – 2012 University of California, Irvine (Population, Society, & Inequality workshop) UCLA (Family Working Group)

2010 – 2011 RWJF Health & Society Scholars Meeting

2009 – 2010 Bowling Green State University (Center for Family and Demographic Research) RWJF Health & Society Scholars Meeting University of Michigan (Center for Social Epidemiology & Population Health)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (^ indicates scheduled)

2020 – 2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science

2019 – 2020 American Society of Criminology APPAM International Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science

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American Sociological Association Population Association of America Society for Research in Child Development

2017 – 2018 American Society of Criminology International Conference on Social Stress Research National Children of Incarcerated Parents

2016 – 2017 American Sociological Association Society for Research in Child Development

2015 – 2016 American Society of Criminology American Sociological Association Association for Public Policy and Management Population Association of America RC28 Summer Conference

2014 – 2015 American Society of Criminology American Sociological Association ISA World Congress of Sociology Population Association of America

2013 – 2014 American Educational Research Association American Society of Criminology Population Association of America

2012 – 2013 American Sociological Association Population Association of America Society for Research on Child Development

2011 – 2012 American Sociological Association Population Association of America

2010 – 2011 American Sociological Association Population Association of America

2009 – 2010 American Sociological Association Population Association of America

TEACHING AND ADVISING

Courses Taught (UC Irvine) Families and Intimate Relations (undergraduate, traditional and online) Medical Sociology (undergraduate, traditional and online) Family and the Law (graduate, online) Master of Legal and Forensic Psychology Capstone (graduate, online)

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Inequalities in Contemporary U.S. Families (graduate) Research Design (graduate) Demographic and Social Analysis (DASA) Research Design (graduate) Demographic Analysis (graduate) Proseminar II (graduate)

Courses Taught (University of Pennsylvania) Sociology of the Family (undergraduate) Introduction to Sociological Research Methods (undergraduate) Introduction to Sociology (undergraduate) Sociology of Gender (undergraduate)

Courses Taught (Temple University) Introduction to Sociology (undergraduate)

Dissertation Advisor Rebecca Goodsell (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Estefani Malae (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Estefani Marin (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Steven Schmidt (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Daniel Millan (Ph.D. 2019, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Britni Adams (Ph.D. 2018, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

Dissertation Committee Member Anne Sofie Tegner Ankers (ongoing, University of Copenhagen) Breauna Spencer (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Mark Magidson (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Criminology, Law, & Society) Alexandra Olsen (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Vanessa Delgado (ongoing , UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Janet Muñiz (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Gabriela Gonzalez (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Criminology, Law, & Society) Dallas Augustine (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Criminology, Law, & Society) Anna Penner (Ph.D. 2019, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Caitlin Dowell (Ph.D. 2018, University of South Australia) Ann Fefferman (Ph.D. 2018, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Hilary Runion (Ph.D. 2017, University of Wisconsin, HDFS) Jessica Kizer (Ph.D. 2017, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Bonnie Bui (Ph.D. 2017, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Jonathan Liu (Ph.D. 2015, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Mariam Ashtiani (Ph.D. 2016, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Carolyn Zambrano (Ph.D. 2014, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

Dissertation Prospectus Committee Member Abhery Das (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Public Health) Nicole Froidevaux (ongoing, UC Irvine Department of Psychological Sciences)

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Emma Conner (2018, UC Irvine Department of Criminology, Law, & Society) Tutrang Nguyen (2016, UC Irvine School of Education) Christa Greenfader (2016, UC Irvine School of Education) Emily Hooker (2015, UC Irvine, Department of Psychology and Social Behavior) Elizabeth Miller (2014, School of Education) Emily Penner (2013, UC Irvine School of Education)

MA Thesis Advisor Kayla Richardson (ongoing, UC Irvine Demographic and Social Analysis) Sean Avellini (2020, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Martha Morales Hernandez (2019, UC Irvine Department of Sociology [co-advisor]) Estefani Marin (2019, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Rebecca Goodsell (2017, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Angel Rodriguez (2017, UC Irvine Demographic and Social Analysis) Daniel Millan (2015, UC Irvine Department of Sociology [co-advisor]) Staci Otanez (2015, UC Irvine Demographic and Social Analysis) Monique Kelly (2013, UC Irvine Demographic and Social Analysis) Bonnie Bui (2013, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

MA Thesis Reader Matthew Erkenbrack (2021, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Katelyn Malae (2019, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Jessica Callahan (2018, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Vanessa Delgado (2017, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Janet Muñiz (2016, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Steve Juarez (2016, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Jessica Kizer (2012, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

Comprehensive Exam Reader Martha Morales Hernandez (2020, Sociology of Mental Health) Ksenia Gracheva (2017, Gender and Family) Anna Penner (2015, Life Course and Family)

Competitive Edge Mentor Nicholas Freeman (2020, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Elisabet Barrios (2018, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Payton Huse (2017, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Steven Mejia (2016, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

Internship Supervisor Guadalupe Hernandez (2014, CSU-Northridge)

Honors Thesis Advisor Larysha Green (2015, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

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Allyson Fierro (2013, UC Irvine Department of Sociology) Angela Gutierrez (2012, UC Irvine Department of Sociology)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Department and University Service 2020 – Chair, Executive Committee, School of Social Sciences (UC Irvine)

2020 – Cluster coordinator, Gender and Family Research (UC Irvine)

2020 – 2021 Member, Sociology Department Colloquium Committee (UC Irvine)

2018 – 2019 Executive committee, School of Social Sciences (UC Irvine)

2018 – Advisory committee, Leveraging Inspiring Futures through Educational Degrees (LIFTED) (UC Irvine)

2018 Panelist, Student Success Initiatives Summer Bridge Program (UC Irvine)

2017 – 2019 Member, Healthy Campus Initiative (UC Irvine)

2017 – 2018 Member, Presidential Post-doc Faculty Search Committee (UC Irvine)

2016 – 2017 Member, Faculty Search Committee (UC Irvine)

2016 Acting Director, Center for Demographic and Social Analysis (UC Irvine)

2015 – 2017 Member, Graduate Committee (UC Irvine)

2014 – 2015 Member, Robin Williams Paper Award Committee (UC Irvine)

2012 – 2013 Member, Undergraduate Committee (UC Irvine)

2011 – 2012 Member, Sociology Department Colloquium Committee (UC Irvine)

2011 Co-organizer, (with Hedwig Lee and Neil Mehta) of Social Determinants in Child Health two-day symposium (University of Michigan)

2006 – 2007 Graduate Student Representative, Sociology Department (University of Pennsylvania)

Guest Editor 2019 RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences (Criminal Justice Contact and Inequality)

2013 Social Science & Medicine, special issue (Social Determinants of Child Health)

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Editorial Service 2020 – Associate editor, Science Advances

2020 – 2022 Editorial board, Sociological Perspectives

2018 Editorial committee, Epidemiologic Reviews

2015 – Associate editor, Society and Mental Health

2012 – Editorial board, Journal of Marriage and Family

2012 – 2014 Editorial board, Journal of Health and Social Behavior

Grant Referee Service Institute for Research on Poverty (University of Wisconsin); National Institute of Justice; National Institutes of Health; National Science Foundation (Sociology and Law & Social Sciences); Russell Sage Foundation; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Spencer Foundation

Manuscript Referee Service American Journal of Men’s Health; American Journal of Public Health; American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Asian Journal of Criminology; Cambridge University Press; Child Development; Child Development Perspectives; Child Maltreatment; Children and Youth Services Review; Comparative Education Review; Criminal Justice and Behavior; Criminology; Demographic Research; Demography; Depression and Anxiety; Development and Psychopathology; Early Childhood Research Quarterly; Family Relations; Journal of Adolescent Health; Journal of Affective Disorders; Journal of Community Psychology; Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health; Journal of Family Issues; Journal of Family Social Work; Journal of Family Theory & Review; Journal of Health and Social Behavior; Journal of International Migration and Integration; Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Offender Rehabilitation; Journal of Quantitative Criminology; Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Journal of Youth and Adolescence; Justice Quarterly; Maternal and Child Health Journal; NYU Press; Oxford University Press; Palgrave Macmillan; Pediatrics; PLoS ONE; Population Research and Policy Review; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action; Psychiatry Research; Public Health; Public Health Reports; Punishment and Society; Qualitative Sociology; Race and Social Problems; Research in the Sociology of Education; Rutgers University Press; SAGE Open; Social Currents; Social Forces; Social Problems; Social Psychology of Education; Social Psychology Quarterly; Social Science & Medicine; Social Science Research; Social Science Quarterly; Social Service Review; Society and Mental Health; Sociological Forum; Sociological Perspectives; Sociological Spectrum; Sociology of Education;

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity; The Social Science Journal; Socius; Studies in Family Planning; Theoretical Criminology; Youth and Society

Additional Service to Discipline 2021 – 2022 Chair, ASA Section on Children and Youth

2020 – 2022 Chair, ASA Committee on Publications

2020 – 2021 Membership committee, ASA Section on Children and Youth

2020 – 2021 Faculty Scholar Mentor, American Bar Foundation/JPB Foundation Access to Justice Scholars Program

2020 Mentor, IAPHS mentoring program

2020 Member, IAPHS program committee

2020 Organizer, PAA session (Families and the Criminal Justice System)

2019 – 2020 Member, ASA Committee on Publications

2019 Mentor, ASA Section on Sociology of Mental Health

2019 Discussant, ASA session (Social Support Across the Life Course)

2019 Member, ASA Section on Sociology of the Family Article of the Year Award

2018 Mentor, Summer Research Institute (SRI) for Racial Democracy Crime and Justice Network (RDCJN)

2018 Presider, ASA session (Parenting and Inequality)

2018 Discussant, PAA session (Child Wellbeing in the Era of Mass Incarceration)

2018 Mentor, ASA Section on Children and Youth

2018 Member, ASA Section on Sociology of the Family Article of the Year Award

2017 – 2018 Member, ASA Section on Children and Youth Distinguished Early Career Award Committee

2017 – 2018 Chair, ASA Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Nominations Committee

2017 Discussant, ASC session (Frontiers in the Research on the Consequences of Paternal Incarceration)

2017 Presider, ASA session (Social Exclusion)

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2017 Member, ASA Section on Sociology of the Family Goode Book Award Committee

2017 Organizer, PAA session (Incarceration and Family Life)

2016 Member, ASA Section on Sociology of the Family Goode Book Award Committee

2016 Organizer, ASA session (Criminal Justice Contact and Inequality)

2016 Discussant, PAA session (Incarceration and Family Life)

2015 – 2016 Chair, ASA Section on Children and Youth Nominations Committee

2015 – 2018 Council member, ASA Section on Children and Youth

2015 – 2018 Council member, ASA Section on Sociology of the Family

2015 – 2017 Member, Development Committee, Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS)

2015 Chair, ASA Population Section Distinguished Paper Award Committee

2015 Discussant, PAA session (Demography of Crime and Punishment)

2015 Organizer and Chair, PAA session (Parental Incarceration and Child Well-being)

2014 Chair, ASC session (The Effects of Incarceration on Children, Women, and Communities)

2014 Member, ASA Section on Children and Youth Graduate Student Paper Award Committee

2014 Member, ASA Population Section Distinguished Paper Award Committee

2014 Discussant, PAA session (Incarcerated, Foster Care, and Juvenile Justice Youth— Development and Outcomes)

2014 Organizer, PAA session (Incarcerated, Foster Care, and Juvenile Justice Youth— Development and Outcomes)

2014 Poster session judge, PAA

2014 Discussant, Spencer/NAEd retreat

2013 Discussant, ASA session (Complex Families)

2013 Discussant, ASA session (Punishment and Inequality)

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2013 Member, ASA Sociology of the Family Graduate Student Paper Award Committee

2013 Discussant, PAA session (Transitions to Adulthood)

2012 Presider, ASA session (Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility: Inequality in the Transition to Adulthood)

2012 Poster session judge, PAA

SUPPLEMENTARY TRAINING

2021 Change the Culture through Personal, Professional, and Institutional Accountability (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion course, UC Irvine)

2021 Wellness (Inclusive Excellence course, UC Irvine)

2020 UCI as a Minority Thriving Institution (Inclusive Excellence course, UC Irvine)

2020 Black Protest Tradition (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion course, UC Irvine)

2020 Structures and Mechanisms of Devaluing Black People (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion course, UC Irvine)

2019 Active Learning Institute, UC Irvine

2010 Latent Trajectory/Growth Curve Analysis: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach, Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research

2010 Summer Biomarker Institute, Northwestern University

2010 Comparative Studies: Matching, Adjustment, and Propensity Scores, University of Michigan

2009 Applied Structural Equation Modeling, University of Michigan

2009 Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort training seminar

2008 Using Secondary Data for Analysis of Marriage and Family, Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research

2008 Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort training seminar

2008 Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Summer Data Workshop

2006 Seminar on Hierarchical Linear Models

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Society of Criminology; American Sociological Association (Sections: Children and Youth; Crime, Law, and Deviance; Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility; Medical Sociology; Population; Sociology of the Family; Sociology of Mental Health); Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management; Population Association of America; RC28; Scholars Strategy Network

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