Ryken Grattet July 2017

Ryken Grattet July 2017

Ryken Grattet July 2017 Professor & Chair Adjunct Fellow Department of Sociology Public Policy Institute of California University of California 500 Washington Street, Suite 600 One Shields Avenue San Francisco, California 94111 Davis, California 95616 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Office: (916) 440-1123 Fax: (530) 752-0783 Fax: (916) 440-1121 EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1994. M.A. Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989. B.S. Sociology, Western Washington University, 1986. EMPLOYMENT 2017- Chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Davis. 2017- Adjunct Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco and Sacramento. 2012-2017 Research Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco and Sacramento. 2009- Professor of Sociology, University of California, Davis. 2009 (summer) Visiting Professor. Underwood International College, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. 2001-2009 Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Davis. 2005-2006 Assistant Secretary (A), Office of Research, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. 2000 Faculty Fellow, University of California Washington Center. 1996-2001 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of California, Davis. 1996 Appointed Faculty, Women’s and Gender Studies Center, Louisiana State University. 1994-1996 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Louisiana State University. AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Law Organizations Criminology Deviance Methods Public Policy AWARDS • Chair-elect, Chair, and Past-Chair. 2012-15. American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law Section. • Social Sciences Dean’s Innovation Award. 2012. College of Letters and Sciences, Division of Social Sciences. University of California, Davis. Ryken Grattet--2 • Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award. 2010. University of California, Davis. • Distinguished Article Award. 2007. American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law Section. • Distinguished Practice Award. 2006. Pacific Sociological Association. • Award for Outstanding Scholarship. 2002. Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Delinquency Section. • Finalist, Aaron Wildavsky Book Award for Best Policy Book. 2002. Policy Studies Organization. • Article Prize. 2001. Law and Society Association. • Honorable Mention, Article Prize. 2001. American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law Section. • Donald Cressey Memorial Dissertation Prize. 1997. Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara. GRANTS & CONTRACTS • Bird, Mia and Ryken Grattet. 2014-2017. “Evaluating the Effects of Realignment Practices on Recidivism Outcomes.” National Institute of Justice. $495,000. • Lofstrom, Magnus, Ryken Grattet, and Steve Raphael. 2012-2014. “Lessons From California’s Public Safety Realignment.” Smith Richardson Foundation, $400,000 • Grattet, Ryken, Debbie Niemeier, Thomas Beamish. 2012-13. “Climate Change Governance: Law, Risk Management, and Decision Making.” National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program. $50,000. • Grattet, Ryken. 2010-2011. Interagency Contract. “Expert Panel on the CDCR Inmate Classification System.” California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. $10,000. • Williams, Monica and Ryken Grattet. 2011-13. Doctoral Dissertation Grant . “No Good Place: Community Responses to Violent Sex Offenders.” National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. $10,250. • Grattet, Ryken and Valerie Jenness. 2009. Contract. “CDCR Inmates with Serious Mental Health Conditions: Behavior, Treatment, and Management.” Receiver, California Prison Health Care Services. $51,000. • Grattet, Ryken and Joan Petersilia, 2005. “The Causes and Consequences of Parole Violations in California: A Multi-level and Policy-Focused Analysis.” National Institute of Justice. $284,000. • Grattet, Ryken. 2005. Subcontract. “Responding to the Prison Rape Elimination Act: A Study of Violence in California Correctional Facilities.” California Department of Corrections. $16,000. 2 Ryken Grattet--3 • Grattet, Ryken. 2005. Interagency Contract. Agreement between the University of California, Davis and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for my services as acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Research. $148,000. • Jenness, Valerie and Ryken Grattet. 2001. “From Policy Innovation to Application: Hate Crime Policing in California.” California Policy Research Center. $35,000. • Grattet, Ryken. 2000. Undergraduate Instructional Improvement Program, “Teaching Applied Social Research Using the Web.” Teaching Resources Center, University of California, Davis. • Grattet, Ryken. 2000. Junior Faculty Research Grant, “From Policy Innovation to Application: Hate Crime Policing in California.” Institute of Governmental Affairs, University of California, Davis. • Grattet, Ryken. 1997. Undergraduate Instructional Improvement Program, “Deviance and Difference: Rethinking Deviance.” Teaching Resources Center, University of California, Davis. PUBLICATIONS Book: • Jenness, Valerie and Ryken Grattet. 2001. Making Hate a Crime: From Social Movement to Law Enforcement. The American Sociological Association’s Rose Series. Russell Sage Foundation Press. - Paperback edition with a new foreward published in 2004. - Award for Outstanding Scholarship. 2002. Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Delinquency Section. - Finalist. 2002. Aaron Wildavsky Book Award for Best Policy Book in 2000-2001, Policy Studies Organization. Professional Articles: • Beamish, Thomas, Ryken Grattet, and Debbie Niemeier. forthcoming. “Climate Change and Legitimate Governance: Land Use and Transportation Law and Policy in California.” Brooklyn Law Review. • Bird, Mia and Ryken Grattet. 2016. “Recidivism and Realignment.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 664 (March): 176-195 [DOI: 10.1177/0002716215603319] • Bird, Mia and Ryken Grattet. 2015. “Policy Change and Recidivism: The Effects of California’s Realignment and Local Implementation Strategies on Rearrest and Reconviction.” Criminal Justice Policy Review [DOI: 10.1177/0887403415604900] 3 Ryken Grattet--4 • Niemeier, Debbie, Ryken Grattet, and Thomas Beamish. 2015. ““Blueprinting” and Climate Change: Regional Governance and Civic Participation in Land Use and Transportation Planning.” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 33: 1600-17. • Grattet, Ryken and Jeffrey Lin. 2014. ““Supervision Intensity and Parole Outcomes: A Competing Risks Approach to Criminal and Technical Parole Violations” Justice Quarterly [DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2014.932001] • Jenness, Valerie and Ryken Grattet. 2012. “Hate Crime Law, Policy, and Law Enforcement in California: The Presence, Consequence, and Influence of the Law-in-Between” special issue of Poinikii Dikaiosini (Penal Justice) devoted to Eglimatologia (Criminology). Athens, Greece: Nomiki vivliothiki (Legal Library) 20: 68-79. - Greek Translation. Summarizes, excerpts, and reframes work previously published in Law & Society Review (2005), Social Problems (2005), and Social Forces (2008) • Lin, Jeffrey, Ryken Grattet, and Joan Petersilia. 2012. “Justice By Other Means: Venue Sorting in Parole Revocation.” Law & Policy 34(4): 349-372. • Grattet, Ryken. 2011. “Societal Reactions to Deviance.” Annual Review of Sociology 37: 185- 204. • Grattet, Ryken, Jeffrey Lin, and Joan Petersilia. 2011. “Supervision Regimes, Risk, and Official Reactions to Parolee Deviance.” Criminology 49 (2): 371-399. • Lin, Jeffrey, Ryken Grattet, and Joan Petersilia. 2010. “‘Back-end Sentencing’ and Reimprisonment: Individual, Organizational, and Community Predictors of Parole Sanctioning Decisions” Criminology 48(3): 759-795. - Summarized in 2011. “Parole revocations make a major contribution to prison populations but the decision to send a parolee back to prison is determined by factors above and beyond the nature of their parole violations.” Criminological Highlights 11(5): 6. • Grattet, Ryken, Joan Petersilia, Jeff Lin, and Marlene Beckman. 2009. “Studying Parole Violations, Revocations, and Prison Returns in California.” Federal Probation 73(1): 2-11. • Grattet, Ryken. 2009. “The Urban Ecology of Bias Crime: A Study of Disorganized and Defended Neighborhoods.” Social Problems 56 (1): 132-150. - Reprinted in Philip Bean. 2016. Hate Crime: Critical Concepts in Criminology. Routledge. - Reprinted in Tammy L. Anderson. 2014. Understanding Deviance: Connecting Classical and Contemporary Perspectives. Taylor & Francis. • Grattet, Ryken and Valerie Jenness. 2008. “Transforming Symbolic Law into Organizational Action: Hate Crime Policy and Law Enforcement Practice.” Social Forces 87(1): 1-28. - Reprinted in Philip Bean. 2016. Hate Crime: Critical Concepts in Criminology. Routledge. 4 Ryken Grattet--5 • Grattet, Ryken and Valerie Jenness. 2005. “The Reconstitution of Law in Local Settings: Agency Discretion, Ambiguity, and a Surplus of Law in the Policing of Hate Crime.” Law & Society Review 39 (4): 893-941. - Article Prize, 2007, American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law Section. - Reprinted in Erik Larson and Patrick Schmidt. 2014. The Law & Society Reader II. New York University Press. • Jenness, Valerie and Ryken Grattet. 2005. “The Law in Between: The Effects of Organizational Perviousness on the Policing of Hate Crime,” Social Problems 52 (3): 337- 359. • Grattet, Ryken and Valerie Jenness. 2001. “Examining the Boundaries of Hate Crime Law: Disabilities and the Dilemma of Difference.”

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