JAMIE J. FADER 135 WESTERN AVE. ALBANY, NEW YORK 12222 PHONE (518) 442-5219 jfader@albany.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. with Distinction- Sociology,. Field exams in Sociology of Deviance & Social Control and Urban Sociology Dissertation: Inside and Out: Community Reentry, Continuity and Change Among Formerly-Incarcerated Urban Youth. Committee: Elijah Anderson (chair, Yale University), Kathryn Edin (Harvard University), Lawrence W. Sherman (/ Cambridge University), Randall Collins () 2000-2001 Ph.D. coursework Criminal Justice, Temple University 1993-1997 M.A. Sociology, University of Delaware 1990-1993 B.A. Sociology, University of Florida AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Corrections, Juvenile Justice, Punishment and Social Inequality, Urban Inequality, Race Class and Crime, Transitions to Adulthood, and Qualitative Research Methods FELLOWSHIPS/ AWARDS 2007-08 Ford Foundation Diversity Fellow 2007-08 SAS (School of Arts and Sciences) Critical Writing Teaching Fellow 2006-07 SAS (School of Arts and Sciences) Dissertation Fellow 2006 Binkely-Stephenson Award for best article published in Journal of American History, 2005; Awarded by Organization of American Historians [with Michael B. Katz and Mark J. Stern] 2004-2006 Pollak Summer Research Fellow 2002-2006 William Penn Fellow 1990-1993 Florida Undergraduate Scholar ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Fader, Jamie J. You Can Take Me Outta The Hood, but You Can t Take The Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Reentry. Against the Wall: Poor, Young, Black, and Male. Press. 2007 Katz, Michael B., Mark J. Stern, and Jamie J. Fader. The Mexican Immigration Debate: The View from History. Social Science History. 31(2). 2005 Katz, Michael B., Mark J. Stern, and Jamie J. Fader. Women and the Paradox of Economic Inequality in the Twentieth Century. Journal of Social History. 39(1):65-88. 2005 Katz, Michael B., Mark J. Stern, and Jamie J. Fader. The New African- American Inequality. Journal of American History. 92(1):75-108. Revised 6/22/2009
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT.) 2001 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, Jamie J. Fader, and Lori K. Grubstein. Identifying Chronic Juvenile Offenders. Justice Quarterly 18(3): 479-507. 2001 Fader, Jamie J., Philip W. Harris, Peter R. Jones, and Mary E. Poulin. Factors Involved in Delinquency Program Commitment Decisions for First-Time Juvenile Offenders. Justice Quarterly 18(2):323-341. 1999 Harris, Philip W., Peter R. Jones, and Jamie J. Fader. Substance Abuse and Race in a Delinquent Population. Pp. 241-65 in The System in Black and White, M. Markowitz and D.D. Jones (Eds.) Greenwood: Westport, CT. SHORTER PUBLICATIONS Fader, Jamie J. Book Review, Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Juveniles in Adult and Juvenile Courts. Aaron Kupchik, 2006. Theoretical Criminology. Fader, Jamie J. Status Offenses. Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Vincent N. Parrillo (Ed.) Sage Publications. Anderson, Elijah and Jamie J. Fader. The Urban Underclass. Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Vincent N. Parrillo (Ed.) Sage Publications. 2000 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, and Jamie J. Fader. Outcome Measurement in Juvenile Justice: The ProDES Information System. Proceedings of the 7 th Annual Conference on Outcome Measures in Child Welfare Services, American Human Association and National Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators, pp. 37-42. 2000 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, Jamie J. Fader, and Mary E. Poulin. Using PrOMIS to Model the Risk of Delinquency Among a Prevention Population. Perspectives (Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association) 24(3):50-54. 1999 Jones, Peter R., Philip W. Harris, and Jamie J. Fader. Evaluating Services to Delinquent Youth in Philadelphia: The ProDES Information System. The PAPPC Journal (Pennsylvania Association for Probation, Parole, and Correction) 59(1):10-13. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Fall -present Summer Summer 2007 Summer 2006 Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice University at Albany, State University of New York Courses Taught: Introduction to Criminology (undergraduate), Qualitative Research Methods (graduate), Juvenile Justice (graduate) Course Instructor, Deviance and Social Control (undergraduate) Course Instructor, Course Instructor, Deviance and Social Control (undergraduate) Course Instructor, Data Collection & Analysis, McNair Scholars Program Summer Research Institute Course Instructor, Introduction to Social Research (undergraduate) 2004-2005 Teaching Assistant, Undergraduate Criminology Lawrence W. Sherman and William Laufer 2
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (CONT.) 2003-2004 Research Assistant, Michael B. Katz, Professor of History and Urban Studies 2003-2004 Project Associate, Lawrence W. Sherman, Chair of Criminology 2003-2004 Consultant, St. Gabriel s System, Philadelphia PA Provided technical assistance in program design and development of a proposal for aftercare and day treatment services 2002 Consultant, Philadelphia Prison System/ National Institute of Corrections Evaluated the design of the GOLD Program, a program for youthful offenders transferred to the adult system 1997-2002 Policy Analyst Project Manager Senior Research Associate Crime and Justice Research Institute/ Center 1996-1997 Community Educator/ Trainer Planned Parenthood of Delaware DISCIPLINARY SERVICE 2007 Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Law & Social Science Program Reviewer, Crime, Law and Social Change and The Sociological Quarterly Chair, Session on Evaluation of Reentry Initiatives Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology Co-Presider, Spotlight on Philadelphia: Urban Poverty Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. Philadelphia, PA 2006-2007 Sociology Representative, Graduate Student Associations Council 2005 Discussant, Roundtable Session on Children and Youth Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA 2004 Occasional Reviewer for American Sociological Review 2003 Discussant, Student Roundtable Session on Crime and Deviance Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. Philadelphia, PA 2002-2007 Regular guest lecturer for Planned Change in Criminal Justice, Nature of Crime, and Minorities and Crime, Temple University. SERVICE AT THE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY School of Criminal Justice, Undergraduate Education Committee Panelist, Demystifying the Academic Job Market Sponsored by the Institute for Teaching Learning and Leadership PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 2007 Fader, Jamie J. I m Still a Hustla, I Just Changed Up My Hustle : Narratives, Performance and Identity in Desistance. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, Missouri. Fader, Jamie J. Chillin, Hustling, and Fallin Back : Employment and Offending. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. 3
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONT.) 2007 Fader, Jamie J. I Just Wanna See a Part of Me That s Never Been Bad : A Case Study of One Urban Youth s Transition to Young Adulthood. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. New York, New York. 2007 Kelly, Christopher E. and Jamie J. Fader. Applying for Retail Jobs in the Information Age: New Procedures, Additional Disadvantages. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. New York, New York.. 2007 Fader, Jamie J. Six-Mile Road: Reclaiming the Carceral Experience. Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. Philadelphia, PA. Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Community Re-entry. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, California. Hood Outta Me: Cultural and Institutional Dynamics of Desistance and Reentry. Urban Studies Colloquium. Philadelphia, PA. Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Community Re-entry. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Montreal, Quebec. Hood Outta Me: Youth Incarceration and Community Re-entry. Poor, Young, Black and Male: A Case for National Action? Philadelphia, PA. Incarcerated Urban Youth. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Ontario. Incarcerated Urban Youth. 14 th Annual World Congress of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. [Panel presentation and Poster session] Incarcerated Urban Youth. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA. Incarcerated Urban Youth. Society for the Study of Social Problems. Philadelphia, PA. 2005 Fader, Jamie J. The Man of the House and the Man on the Corner: An Exploration of the Link Between Young Adulthood and Criminal Desistance. Ethnography Workshop. Philadelphia, PA 2004 Fader, Jamie J. Youth Reentry from a New Perspective: The Social Organization of Aftercare. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN. 2004 Fader, Jamie J. The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same: The Continued Significance of Parens Patriae in Juvenile Justice. Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. New York, NY. 2003 Fader, Jamie J. Unraveling the Web of Juvenile Justice: Formal and Informal Supports for Reintegrating Youths Returning from Placement. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO. 4
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONT.) 2003 Fader, Jamie J. The Impact of Correctional Decision-Making for First-Time Juvenile Offenders: Outcomes for Youths in Community-Based Versus Residential Programs. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. 2002 Fader, Jamie J. and Philip W. Harris. Strategic Planning for the Use and Development of Community-Based Programs. Meeting of the Juvenile Probation and Juvenile Court Judges. Philadelphia, PA 2002 Fader, Jamie J., Mary E. Poulin, and Rebecca E. Johnson. Program and Policy Implications of Research on Philadelphia s Delinquent Females. Juvenile Justice Alliance of Greater Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 2001 Grubstein, Lori K., Philip W. Harris, Peter R. Jones, and Jamie J. Fader. Strategies for Fostering Utilization of Information from an Outcomes-Based Information System Tracking Delinquent Youths. American Humane Association Roundtable on Outcomes. San Antonio, TX 2001 Poulin, Mary E. and Jamie J. Fader. Predicting Success for Adolescent Females in Philadelphia. Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators Gender Issues Committee Meeting. Philadelphia, PA 2000 Poulin, Mary E. and Jamie J. Fader. Adolescent Females in Philadelphia: What the Research Shows. Girl Talk: From Rhetoric to Practice. Philadelphia, PA 2000 Grubstein, Lori K., Philip W. Harris, Peter R. Jones, and Jamie J. Fader. Strategies for Fostering Utilization of Information from an Outcome-Based Information System Tracking Delinquent Youths. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA 1999 Fader, Jamie J., Philip W. Harris, and Peter R. Jones. Program Outcomes for First-Time Juvenile Offenders: An Evaluation of Dispositional Decision- Making. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Ontario 1998 Fader, Jamie J., Philip W. Harris, Peter R. Jones, and Mary E. Poulin. Factors Involved in Juvenile Judges Decision-Making for First-Time Offenders. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. 1998 Harris, Philip W. and Jamie J. Fader. Choosing an External Evaluator. National Workshop on Assessing the Effectiveness of Corrections Programs, Office of Justice Programs, Corrections Programs Office. Chicago, IL 1995 Fader, Jamie J. Gender Stratification and Female Homicide Victimization: The Case of Urban Latinas. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Washington, D.C. 1994 Fader, Jamie J. A Gender-Specific Analysis of Urban Latina/Latino Homicide Victimization. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Los Angeles, CA 5