Jennifer Sumner
Email: jsumner@uci.edu
My interest in Corrections began when I was an undergraduate at Boston University where I majored in Sociology. Between schooling, I worked at the Santa Clara County Main Jail for the Pre-trial Services Own Recognizance Release program. Next, I received my MA from Rutgers University in Criminal Justice where I completed a thesis entitled "Expanding the Management Paradigm: Control Balance Theory and Prison Violence." As a graduate student at UCI, I continue to pursue research in community and institutional corrections and sentencing policy.
Publications:
My interest in Corrections began when I was an undergraduate at Boston University where I majored in Sociology. Between schooling, I worked at the Santa Clara County Main Jail for the Pre-trial Services Own Recognizance Release program. Next, I received my MA from Rutgers University in Criminal Justice where I completed a thesis entitled "Expanding the Management Paradigm: Control Balance Theory and Prison Violence." As a graduate student at UCI, I continue to pursue research in community and institutional corrections and sentencing policy.
Publications:
- "Book Review: Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, February, 2004.
- "Book Review: Captive Audience: Media, Masculinity and Power and Prisons." Forthcoming, Contemporary Justice Review.
