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Kristin Turney is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Her research, stemming from a rich tradition of social stratification inquiry, investigates the complex and dynamic role of families in creating, maintaining, and exacerbating social inequalities. In unraveling puzzles about family inequality, and about how the institution of the family interacts with other societal institutions (e.g., the educational system, the penal system), she uses a variety of theoretical perspectives, methodological strategies, and population-based data sources.
Much of Turney’s current research examines the consequences of criminal justice contact for family life. In this vein, she investigates the deleterious, beneficial, and inconsequential repercussions of criminal justice contact on the wellbeing of children and families over time; considers heterogeneity in the relationship between criminal justice contact and family inequality; and evaluates the processes through which criminal justice contact fosters resilience.
Much of Turney’s current research examines the consequences of criminal justice contact for family life. In this vein, she investigates the deleterious, beneficial, and inconsequential repercussions of criminal justice contact on the wellbeing of children and families over time; considers heterogeneity in the relationship between criminal justice contact and family inequality; and evaluates the processes through which criminal justice contact fosters resilience.
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RSF-THE RUSSELL SAGE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESno. 1 (2024): 132-150
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILYno. 2 (2024): 391-411
SOCIAL FORCESno. 4 (2023): e15-e15
Naomi F. Sugie,Kristin Turney,Keramet Reiter, Rebecca Tublitz,Daniela Kaiser,Rebecca Goodsell, Erin Secrist,Ankita Patil,Monik Jimenez
SCIENCE ADVANCESno. 48 (2023): eadj8104-eadj8104
Social Forcesno. 2 (2023): e5-e5
SOCIAL FORCESno. 2 (2023)
Social Problemsno. 1 (2023): 256-273
CRIMINOLOGYno. 4 (2023): 795-822
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILYno. 5 (2023): 1087-1109
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