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EMPLOYMENT AND AFFILIATIONS ANNA R. HASKINS updated Dec 2017 Department of Sociology Cornell University 354 Uris Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 607.255.1416 arh96@cornell.edu 2014- Assistant Professor of Sociology, Cornell University Affiliations: Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell Prison Education Program, Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, Cornell Population Center, Institute for the Social Sciences Field memberships: Sociology, Policy Analysis & Management, Demography, American Studies 2013-2014 Provost s Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Columbia University Affiliations: Columbia Population Research Center, Fragile Families Working Group EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2013 M.S., Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009 B.A., Education, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003, with High Distinction RESEARCH AND TEACHING AREAS Stratification and Inequality, Sociology of Education, Social Consequences of Mass Incarceration, Race and Institutions, Intergenerational Social Processes and the Family BOOKS Wildeman, Christopher, Anna R. Haskins and Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, Eds. 2018. When Parents Are Incarcerated: Interdisciplinary Research and Interventions to Support Children. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Haskins, Anna R., Mariana Amorim, and Meaghan Mingo. Forthcoming. Parental Incarceration and Child Outcomes: Those at Risk, Evidence of Impacts, Methodological Insights, and Areas of Future Work Sociology Compass. Haskins, Anna R. and Kristin Turney. 2018. Demographic Landscape and Sociological Perspectives on Parental Incarceration and Childhood Inequality in When Parents Are Incarcerated: Interdisciplinary Research and Interventions to Support Children, pp. 9-28, edited by Wildeman, Haskins and Poehlmann-Tynan. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Haskins, Anna R. 2017. Paternal Incarceration and Schooling Contexts: Intersecting Inequalities of Educational Opportunity. ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 674: 134-162. Haskins, Anna R. and Wade C. Jacobsen. 2017. Schools as Surveilling Institutions? Paternal Incarceration, System Avoidance and Parental Involvement in Schooling. American Sociological Review 82: 657-684 (lead article).

Anna R. Haskins CV, page 2 Haskins, Anna R. 2016. Beyond Boys Bad Behavior: Paternal Incarceration and Cognitive Development into Middle Childhood Social Forces 95: 861 892. Haskins, Anna R. and Hedwig Lee. 2016. Reexamining Race when Studying the Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact for Families. ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 665: 224-230. Haskins, Anna R. 2015. Paternal Incarceration and Child Reported Behavioral Functioning at Age 9. Social Science Research 52: 18-33. Turney, Kristin and Anna R. Haskins. 2014. Falling Behind? Children s Early Grade Retention after Paternal Incarceration. Sociology of Education 87: 241 258. Haskins, Anna R. 2014. Unintended Consequences: Effects of Paternal Incarceration on Child School Readiness and Later Special Education Placement. Sociological Science 1: 141-157. Winner: Sociology of Population Section Student Paper Award: American Sociological Association 2012; Educational Problems Division Student Paper Award: Society for the Study of Social Problems 2012; Poverty, Class and Inequality Division Student Paper Award: Society for the Study of Social Problems 2012; Sociology of Education Section Student Paper Award: American Educational Research Association 2010 Shoji, Megan, Anna R. Haskins, David Rangel and Kia Sorensen. 2014. The Emergence of Social Capital in Low-Income Latino Elementary Schools. Early Childhood Research Quarterly 29: 600-613. Fiel, Jeremy, Anna R. Haskins and Ruth N. López Turley. 2013. Reducing School Mobility: A Randomized Trial of a Relationship-Building Intervention. American Educational Research Journal 50: 1188-1218. Wildeman, Christopher, Anna R. Haskins, and Christopher Muller. 2013. Implications of Mass Imprisonment for Inequality among American Children in The Punitive Turn: New Approaches to Race and Incarceration, pp. 117-191, edited by McDowell, Harold, and Battle. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Haskins, Anna R. 2017. Understanding the Impact of Paternal Incarceration on Children s Schooling. Scholars Strategy Network: Key Findings Brief. Haskins, Anna R. 2016. How Does Paternal Incarceration affect Children s Cognitive and Noncognitive Development? Focus 23: 18-22. Haskins, Anna R. 2014. Imprisoning Fathers Makes their Kids Unprepared for School. The Washington Post: Op-Ed, June 14 th, 2014. Haskins, Anna R. 2014. How Fathers Imprisonment Undercuts Children's Readiness for School Especially Hurting Black Boys. Scholars Strategy Network: Key Findings Brief. PAPERS UNDER REVIEW OR IN PROGRESS Washington, Heather, Shao-Chin Juan, and Anna R. Haskins. Incapacitated Involvement: Incarceration and Fatherhood in Fragile Families at Year 9. Revise and Resubmit at Journal of Family Issues.

Anna R. Haskins CV, page 3 Turney, Kristin and Anna R. Haskins. Parental Incarceration and Children s Wellbeing: Findings from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Under Review. Jacobsen, Wade C. and Anna R. Haskins. Punished for their Fathers? Paternal Incarceration, Children s Behavior Problems and Early Exclusionary School Discipline. Under Review. Haskins, Anna R. Neighborhood Incarceration Rates and Child Wellbeing. Haskins, Anna R., Wade C. Jacobsen and Joel Mittleman. Education in the Shadows of Paternal Incarceration: College Hopes and Expectations among Teens of the Prison Boom. GRANTS 2017 Cornell Project 2Gen Pilot Studies Program: Grant for School Engagement and Avoidance among Criminal Justice-Involved Families with School-Aged Children. $18,100. 2016 Conference Small Grant for Minimizing Collateral Damage: Interventions to Diminish the Consequences of Mass Incarceration for Children (with Chris Wildeman). Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University. $5,000. 2015-2018 Theme Project on the Causes, Consequences and Future of Mass Incarceration in the Unites States (with Peter Enns, Maria Fitzpatrick, Julilly Kohler-Hausmann and Chris Wildeman). Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University. $150,000. FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 Cornell Class of 2019 Award (recognition of service to undergraduates) 2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined) 2013 University of Michigan Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined) 2012 The National Academies: Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 2012 American Sociological Association: Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellow 2012 National Academy of Education/Spencer: Dissertation Fellowship (Finalist) 2011-12 Elected Student Representative, Sociology of Education Section, ASA 2009-12 Institute for Research on Poverty: Graduate Research Fellow 2008-11 National Science Foundation: Graduate Research Fellowship 2007-10 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Center for Education Research: Interdisciplinary Training Program in the Education Sciences Traineeship SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED TALKS** Incarceration, Education and Families: Raced Pathways of Intergenerational Disadvantage ** Lives of Color: Race-Ethnicity & the Life Course Conference, Center for Life Course and Longitudinal Studies, Penn State University: June 2017 Education in the Shadows of Paternal Incarceration: College Hopes and Expectations among Teens of the Prison Boom Population Association of America, Chicago, IL: April 2017

Anna R. Haskins CV, page 4 Demographic Landscape and Sociological Perspectives on Parental Incarceration and Childhood Inequality ** Fifth Biennial Uri Bronfenbrenner Conference, Cornell University: September 2016 Paternal Incarceration and Parental Involvement in Schooling ** Population Research Center, University of Texas-Austin: November 2016 Research for Justice Reform, Harvard University: May 2016 Paternal Incarceration and Schooling Contexts: Intersecting Inequalities of Educational Opportunity ** The State of Unequal Educational Opportunity: The Coleman Report 50 Years Later, Brown University: May 2016 Parental Incarceration and Children s Early Educational Outcomes ** USC Sociology Centennial Symposium, Los Angeles, CA: October 2015 Center for the Study of Inequality and the Life course, Yale University: January 2014 Neighborhood Incarceration Rates and Children s Educational, Behavioral and Health Outcomes Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University: October 2014 Columbia University Fragile Families working group, New York, NY: May 2014 TEACHING AND ADVISING Cornell University Introduction to Sociology (S 17, S 18; undergraduate, large lecture) Controversies about Inequality (F 14-17; undergraduate, University Course, large lecture) Mass Incarceration and Family Life (F 14, S 16; undergraduate, small seminar) Guest Lecturer, Cornell Prison Education Program (Auburn Correctional Facility) Dissertation Committees: Theresa Rocha Beardall; Bridget Brew; Meaghan Mingo; Erin McCauley Undergraduate Advising: Mellon-Mays Scholars Program, McNair Scholars Program, Honor Theses INSTITUTIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2017-20 Editorial Board Member, American Sociological Review, ASA 2017-18 Conference Session Organizer, Children and Youth Section, PAA 2015- Invited Lecturer/Facilitator on Race, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching Practices, Cornell University (Masters in Public Health Program, Merrill Presidential Scholars Program, Center for Teaching Excellence, University-wide New Faculty Orientation, Faculty Forum, Future Professors Institute) 2016-18 Mellon-Mays Scholars Program, Faculty Advisor, Cornell University 2015-16 Senior Search Committee, Department of Sociology, Cornell University 2014-18 Advisory Board Member, Cornell Prison Education Program, Cornell University 2014-16 Colloquium Committee, Department of Sociology, Cornell University 2014-15 Conference Roundtable Organizer, Sociology of Education Section, ASA 2012-16 Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Summer Data Workshop Presenter, Columbia University Population Research Center

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Anna R. Haskins CV, page 5 American Sociological Association (ASA), Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), American Education Research Association (AERA), Population Association of America (PAA), Sociology of Education Association (SEA), Scholar Strategy Network (SSN), Eastern Sociological Association (ESS) REVIEWER American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Criminology, Demography, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science Research, Sociological Science, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity