NAOMI F. SUGIE Department of Criminology, Law and Society University of California, Irvine 3319 Social Ecology II, nsugie@uci.edu Education Princeton University Ph.D. Sociology and Social Policy, 2014 Specialization in Demography Dissertation: Finding Work: A smartphone study of job searching, social contacts, and wellbeing after prison Committee: Devah Pager (chair), Sara McLanahan, Matthew Salganik M.A. Sociology, 2010 General Exams in Demography, Inequality, and Crime and Punishment Columbia University B.A. Urban Studies, 2003 Appointments 2014 - Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society (and by courtesy, Department of Sociology), University of California, Irvine 2008-2011 Research Consultant. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY 2009, 2010 Visiting Junior Research Fellow, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Grants and Fellowships 2018 U.S. Department of Labor Scholars Award 2016 National Science Foundation, Sociology and Law and Social Sciences: Do Welfare Drug Offender Bans Affect Recidivism? 2015 UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment award (with Noah Zatz) 2015 Multi-Investigator Research Grant, Council on Research, Computing, and Libraries, UC Irvine (with Geoff Ward and Alfred Kobsa) 2015 Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute Fellow, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network 2013 National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship 2012 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, Law and Social Sciences 2011 National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health 2011 Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation 2011 Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy 2011 Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University 2011 Center for African American Studies, Princeton University 2011 Office of Population Research, Princeton University 2008 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship 2010 East Asian Studies Program grant, Princeton University 2009 Global Network on Inequality Fellowship, Princeton University Sugie, 9/2018 1
Scholarly Articles Sugie, Naomi F. 2018. Work as Foraging: A Smartphone Study of Job Search and Employment after Prison. American Journal of Sociology. 123(5):1453-1491. Gottlieb, Aaron and Naomi F. Sugie. 2018. Marriage, Cohabitation, and Crime: Differentiating Associations by Partnership Stage. Justice Quarterly. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2018.1445275 Sugie, Naomi F. 2018. Utilizing Smartphones to Study Disadvantaged and Hard-to-Reach Groups. Sociological Methods and Research. 47(3):458-491. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124115626176. Sugie, Naomi F. and Kristin Turney. 2017. Beyond Incarceration: Criminal Justice Contact and Mental Health American Sociological Review 82(4):719-743. Sugie, Naomi F. and Michael C. Lens. 2017. Daytime Locations in Spatial Mismatch: Job Accessibility and Employment at Reentry from Prison. Demography 54(2):775-800. Sugie, Naomi F. 2017. When the Elderly Turn to Petty Crime: Revisiting the Age-Crime Relationship in an Aging Population. International Criminal Justice Review 27(1):19-39. Society for the Study of Social Problems Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division Graduate Student Paper Award (2011) Sugie, Naomi F. 2015. Chilling Effects: Diminished Political Participation among Partners of Formerly Incarcerated Men. Social Problems 62(4):550-571. American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Student Paper Award, Second Place (2012) Sugie, Naomi F. 2012. Punishment and Welfare: Paternal Incarceration and Families Receipt of Public Assistance Social Forces 90(4):1403-27. Pager, Devah, Bruce Western, and Naomi Sugie. 2009. Sequencing Disadvantage: Barriers to Employment Facing Young Black and White Men with Criminal Records. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 623(1):195-213. Ortiz, Christopher W., Nicole J. Hendricks, and Naomi Sugie. 2007. Policing Terrorism: The Response of Local Police Agencies to Homeland Security Concerns. Criminal Justice Studies 2(2):91-109. Hendricks, Nicole J., Christopher W. Ortiz, Naomi Sugie, and Joel Miller. 2007. Beyond the Numbers: Hate Crimes and Cultural Trauma within Arab American Immigrant Communities. International Review of Victimology 14(1):95-113. Sugie, 9/2018 2
Manuscripts Under Review Turney, Kristin and Naomi F. Sugie. Expanding the Family Stress Model: The Consequences of Parental Arrest for Family Life. Sugie, Naomi F., Noah D. Zatz, and Dallas Augustine. Employer Aversion to Criminal Records: An Experimental Study of Mechanisms. Sugie, Naomi F. and Emma Conner. Marginalization or Incorporation? Receipt of Welfare and Political Participation. Other Publications Sugie, Naomi F. 2017. Criminal Record Questions, Statistical Discrimination, and Equity in a Ban the Box Era. Policy Essay. Criminology and Public Policy 16(1):167-175. Sugie, Naomi F. 2014. Families. The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Wiley-Blackwell. Henderson, Nicole J., Christopher W. Ortiz, Naomi Sugie, and Joel Miller. 2006. Law Enforcement and Arab American Community Relations After September 11, 2001: Engagement in a Time of Uncertainty. New York: Vera Institute of Justice. dacosta Nuñez, Ralph and Naomi Sugie. 2004. Beyond the Shelter Wall: Homeless Families Speak Out. New York: White Tiger Press. Book Reviews Sugie, Naomi F. 2016. Book Review. Trading Democracy for Justice, by Traci Burch. Contemporary Sociology. Sugie, Naomi F. 2015. Book Review. Get a Job: Labor Markets, Economic Opportunity, and Crime, by Robert Crutchfield. Social Forces. Media Sugie, Naomi F. 2015. Smartphone Research in Crime, Law and Deviance. Newsletter for the Crime, Law and Deviance section of the American Sociological Association. Lead article. Spring/Summer. Sugie, Naomi F. 2015. Using Smartphones for Research. The Society Pages. Retrieved: http://thesocietypages.org/methods/2015/02/27/naomi-sugie-on-using-smartphones-forresearch/ Reprinted in Green, Kyle and Sarah Lageson. 2017. Give Methods a Chance. Series Ed. Doug Hartmann and Christopher Uggen. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Sugie, Naomi F. 2011. Chilling Effects: The Influence of Partner Incarceration on Political Participation (abbreviated). Reentry Advocate. November/December: 5(11-12) Sugie, 9/2018 3
Invited Talks 2018 Smartphones as Tools for Research and Practice. The Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Community Health and Well-Being: A Workshop, Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. June 6. 2017 Work as Foraging: A Smartphone Study of Job Search and Employment after Prison. Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, Rutgers University-Newark. Newark, NJ. July 13. 2017 Utilizing Smartphones to Study Hard-to-Reach Groups: The Newark Smartphone Reentry Project. California Center for Population Research. University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, CA. January 25. 2016 Utilizing Smartphones to Study Hard-to-Reach Groups: The Newark Smartphone Reentry Project. Population, Education, and Health Seminar. University of Missouri, Columbia. Columbia, MO. December 9. 2016 Daytime Locations, Employment, and Crime after Prison: Analyzing GPS estimates from the Newark Smartphone Reentry Project. Demography Brown Bag Seminar. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. September 7. 2016 Promoting Real-Time Information Sharing and Peer Support Through Online Job Clubs. Behavioral Interventions for Child Support, Learning Community Webinar. June 20. 2016 Utilizing Smartphones to Study Disadvantaged and Hard-to-Reach Groups. Prisoner Reentry and Reintegration Workshop. Rutgers Center for Law and Justice. Newark, NJ. April 15. 2015 Using smartphones as data collection tools: A case study of prisoner reentry. MDRC. New York, NY. May 18. Prison. City University of New York, Hunter College. New York, NY. April 9. Selected Conferences 2018 Employer Aversion to Criminal Records: An Experimental Study of Mechanisms. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA (with Noah Zatz and Dallas Augustine) 2016 Beyond Incarceration: The Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact for Mental Health. American Sociological Association. Seattle, WA (with Kristin Turney). 2015 Daytime Locations in Spatial Mismatch: Job Accessibility and Employment at Reentry from Prison. American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC (with Michael Lens). 2015 Reconceptualizing Neighborhoods of Marginal Men: A New Measure of Spatial Exposure. Population Association of America. San Diego, CA (with Wade Jacobsen) 2014 Pounding the Pavement: Trajectories of Job Searching and Working after Prison. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA Prison. Population Association of America, Boston, MA Prison. Facebook Digitizing Democracy Conference. Menlo Park, CA Sugie, 9/2018 4
2011 Chilling Effects: The Influence of Partner Incarceration on Political Participation. American Sociological Association, Section on Families and Institutions, Las Vegas, NV 2010 Population Aging and Crime: The Peculiar Case of Japan s Rising Elderly Crime Rate. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA 2009 Punishment and Welfare: Parental Incarceration and Families Increasing Use of Public Assistance. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA Teaching Experience Criminological Theory (undergraduate), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Field Study (undergraduate), 2015, 2017 Micro-Level Theories of Criminology (graduate), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Professional Experience 2005-2007 Research Analyst. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY 2004-2005 Program Associate. Grassroots Exchange and Education Programs, Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, New York, NY 2003-2004 Research Associate. Institute for Children and Poverty, New York, NY Professional Service 2017 - Editorial Board, Criminology 2009 - Occasional reviewer for refereed journals, including: American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, Crime & Delinquency, Criminology & Public Policy, Demography, Journal of Pediatrics, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Law and Social Inquiry, Punishment & Society, Social Forces, Social Problems, and Social Science Research Reviewer, National Science Foundation Departmental and University Service 2017-2018 Chair, Graduate Proseminar Series 2017-2018 Co-organizer, Workshop on Intensive Longitudinal Data Analysis Methods 2015-2017 Chair, Diversity and Justice Speaker Series 2015-2016 Member, Hiring Committee 2014-2015 Member, Graduate Evaluations Committee Sugie, 9/2018 5