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Pierotti finds shift in global attitudes on intimate partner violence

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Arline Geronimus wins Excellence in Research Award from School of Public Health

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Sheldon Danziger named president of Russell Sage Foundation

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Jonah Douglas-Siegel

Graduate Student, Population Studies Center.

Graduate Student, Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Social Science, School of Social Work.

Social Work and Sociology, Year: 5

Mentor: David J. Harding, Jeffrey Morenoff

Research Interests: crime and the criminal justice system, prisoner reentry, neighborhood environments, poverty and inequality, and policy development and implementation

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Danziger, S.K., J. Wiederspan, and Jonah Douglas-Siegel. Forthcoming. "We’re Not All Deadbeat Parents: Welfare Recipient Voices on Unmet Service Needs." Journal of Poverty.

Douglas-Siegel, Jonah. 2011. "Felon Disenfranchisement and the fight for universal suffrage." Social Work, 56(1): 89-91.