Jeffrey Morenoff - Honors, Media, and Features
Features
New PSC program stimulates population science at U-M
DMACS builds partnerships, collects vital data in metro Detroit
Data to support economic and community development in Detroit
Health effects of incarceration
Race-related stress and hypertension prevalence
Neighborhoods and health: Cumulative exposure over adulthood
In the News
Morenoff details How COVID-19 is Impacting Detroit Residents
Morenoff briefs Congress on costs of incarceration
Morenoff co-authored study on the effect of imprisonment discussed in Scientific American
Morenoff says criminal justice reform must do more than shrink prison populations
Research by Morenoff et al. examines causes and outcomes of prison returns
Morenoff, Nguyen et al. link prison revolving door to self-perpetuating system processes
Students from two worlds learn from one another in Morenoff's Inside-Out class
Miller, Thompson and Morenoff find environmental and social barriers to successful prisoner reentry
Detroit-related work by Farley and Morenoff covered in fall 2015 Ford School magazine
Morenoff calls for national debate on rising prison population
Honors & Awards
Morenoff elected Secretary of APC Association of Population Centers for 2019
Jeff Morenoff makes Reuters' Highly Cited Researchers list for 2014
Jeffrey Morenoff appointed PSC director
Jeff Morenoff wins Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award
Announcements
Morenoff and Wileden discuss Motor City at a Standstill: Measuring the Impact of COVID-19 on Detroit
PSC Researchers & Trainees presenting latest research findings at PAA 2019
PSC launches new program to support population scientists across U-M