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The growth, scope, and spatial distribution of people with felony records in the United States, 1948–2010
SKS Shannon, C Uggen, J Schnittker, M Thompson, S Wakefield, ...
Demography 54 (5), 1795-1818, 2017
3302017
6 million lost voters: State-level estimates of felony disenfranchisement, 2016
C Uggen, R Larson, S Shannon
Washington, DC, 2016
1972016
Monetary sanctions: Legal financial obligations in US systems of justice
KD Martin, BL Sykes, S Shannon, F Edwards, A Harris
Annual Review of Criminology 1, 471-495, 2018
1562018
State-level estimates of felon disenfranchisement in the United State, 2010
C Uggen, S Shannon, J Manza
Sentencing Project, 2012
1472012
Transition services for incarcerated youth: A mixed methods evaluation study
LS Abrams, SKS Shannon, C Sangalang
Children and Youth Services Review 30 (5), 522-535, 2008
1132008
Locked out 2020: Estimates of people denied voting rights due to a felony conviction
C Uggen, R Larson, S Shannon, A Pulido-Nava
United States Sentencing Commission., 2020
902020
The institutional effects of incarceration: Spillovers from criminal justice to health care
J Schnittker, C Uggen, SKS Shannon, SM McElrath
The Milbank Quarterly 93 (3), 516-560, 2015
672015
Juvenile offenders as fathers: Perceptions of fatherhood, crime, and becoming an adult
SKS Shannon, LS Abrams
Families in Society 88 (2), 183-191, 2007
662007
Bureaucrats on the cell block: Prison officers’ perceptions of work environment and attitudes toward prisoners
SKS Shannon, J Page
Social Service Review 88 (4), 630-657, 2014
632014
The broad scope and variation of monetary sanctions: Evidence from eight states
S Shannon, BM Huebner, A Harris, K Martin, M Pattillo, B Pettit, B Sykes, ...
UCLA Crim. Just. L. Rev. 4, 269, 2020
522020
Productive addicts and harm reduction: How work reduces crime-but not drug use
C Uggen, SKS Shannon
Social Problems 61 (1), 105-130, 2014
522014
Growth in the US ex-felon and ex-prisoner population, 1948 to 2010
S Shannon, C Uggen, M Thompson, J Schnittker, M Massoglia
annual meetings of the Population Association of America, 2011
482011
Monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system
A Harris, BM Huebner, KD Martin, M Pattillo, B Pettit, S Shannon, B Sykes, ...
Houston, Tex.: Laura and John Arnold Foundation, 2017
262017
Monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system: A review of law and policy in California, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington
A Harris, B Huebner, K Martin, M Pattillo, B Pettit, S Shannon, B Sykes, ...
A Report to the Laura and John Arnold Foundation. Dallas, Tex.: Arnold …, 2017
262017
Incarceration as a political institution
S Shannon, C Uggen
The Wiley‐Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology, 214-225, 2012
252012
Locked out 2022: Estimates of people denied voting rights
C Uggen, R Larson, S Shannon, R Stewart
The Sentencing Project 23, 2022
232022
The mobility of food retailers: How proximity to SNAP authorized food retailers changed in Atlanta during the Great Recession
J Shannon, G Bagwell-Adams, S Shannon, JS Lee, Y Wei
Social science & medicine 209, 125-135, 2018
232018
Monetary sanctions and symbiotic harms
DJ Boches, BT Martin, A Giuffre, A Sanchez, AL Sutherland, ...
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 8 (2), 98-115, 2022
222022
What Is Wrong with Monetary Sanctions? Directions for Policy, Practice, and Research
B Friedman, A Harris, BM Huebner, KD Martin, B Pettit, SKS Shannon, ...
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 8 (1), 221-243, 2022
192022
Private probation costs, compliance, and the proportionality of punishment: Evidence from Georgia and Missouri
BM Huebner, SKS Shannon
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 8 (1), 179-199, 2022
172022
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