Publications
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Journal Articles
Shannon, Sarah K.S., Grace Bagwell Adams, Gerald Shannon, Jung Sun Lee. 2018. “SNAP benefit levels and enrollment rates by race and place: Evidence from Georgia, 2007–2013." Journal of Environmental Health and Nutrition. DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2018.1465002.
Shannon, Jerry, Grace Bagwell-Adams, Sarah K.S. Shannon, Jung Sun Lee, and Yangjiaxin Wei. 2018. "The mobility of food retailers: How proximity to SNAP authorized retailers changed in Atlanta during the Great Recession." Social Science & Medicine 209: 125-135.
Martin, Karin, Bryan Sykes, Sarah Shannon, Frank Edwards, and Alexes Harris. 2018. “Monetary Sanctions: Legal Financial Obligations in the Criminal Justice System.” Annual Review of Criminology 1(1):471-495.
Gordon Simons, Leslie, Tara E. Sutton, Sarah Shannon, Mark T. Berg, Frederick X. Gibbons. 2018. "The Cost of Being Cool: How Adolescent Pseudomature Behaviors Map onto Adult Adjustment." Journal of Youth and Adolescence 45(5):1007-102. DOI: 10.1007/s10964-017-0743-z.
Shannon, Jerry, Matthew Hauer, Alexis Weaver, and Sarah Shannon. 2018. “The Suburbanization of Food Insecurity: An Analysis of Projected Trends in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.” The Professional Geographer 70(1):84-93.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. 2017. "Punishment, Religion, and the Shrinking Welfare State for the Very Poor in the United States, 1970-2010." Socius. First Published November 21, 2017. DOI 10.1177/2378023117742259.
Shannon, Sarah K.S., Christopher Uggen, Jason Schnittker, Melissa Thompson, Sara Wakefield, and Michael Massoglia. 2017. "The Growth, Scope, and Spatial Distribution of People with Felony Records in the United States,1948 to 2010." Demography 54(5): 1795-1818, Appendices.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. and Matthew Hauer. 2017. “A Life Table Approach to Estimating Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System.” Justice Quarterly. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07418825.2017.1315163.
Shannon, Jerry, Sarah K.S. Shannon, Grace Bagwell-Adams, and Jung Sun Lee. 2016. "Growth In SNAP Retailers Was Associated With Increased Client Enrollment In Georgia During The Great Recession. Health Affairs 35(11): 2100-2108.
Schnittker, Jason, Christopher Uggen, Sarah K.S. Shannon, and Suzy McElrath. 2015. “The Institutional Effects of Incarceration: Spillovers from Criminal Justice to Health Care.” Millbank Quarterly 93:515-560.
Sarah K.S. Shannon and Joshua Page. 2014. "Bureaucrats on the Cell Block: Prison Officers' Perceptions of Work Environment and Attitudes Toward Prisoners." Social Service Review 88:630-657. PDF. Copyright.
Uggen, Christopher and Sarah K.S. Shannon. 2014. "Productive Addicts and Harm Reduction: How Work Reduces Crime - But Not Drug Use." Social Problems 61:105-130. PDF. Copyright.
Nyseth, Hollie, Sarah Shannon, Kia Heise and Suzy McElrath. 2011. "Embedded Sociologists." Contexts 10:44-50. PDF. Copyright.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. 2010. "Dereliction of Duty: Training Schools for Delinquent Parents in the 1940s." Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 37:11-27. PDF. Copyright.
Abrams, Laura.S., Sarah K.S. Shannon, and Cindy Sangalang. 2008. "Transition Services for Incarcerated Youth: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation Study." Child and Youth Services Review 30:522-535. PDF. Copyright.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. & Laura Abrams. 2007. "Juvenile Offenders as Fathers: Perceptions of Fatherhood, Crime and Becoming and Adult." Families in Society 88:183-191. PDF. Copyright.
Book Chapters
Shannon, Sarah K.S., Christopher Uggen, and D. Wayne Osgood. 2017. "From Daddy’s Liquor Cabinet to Home Depot: Shifts in Leisure Activity in the Transition to Adulthood." Pp. 165-189 in Crossings to Adulthood: How Young Americans Understand and Navigate Their Lives, edited by Doug Hartmann and Teresa Swartz. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
Shannon, Sarah. 2017. “Harm Reduction and Risky Behaviors.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Ed. Beth M. Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0222.
Martin, Brittany and Sarah Shannon. Forthcoming. “Paternalism and Sentencing.” Invited submission to the Encyclopedia of Women and Crime.
Shannon, Sarah and Chris Uggen. 2013. "Visualizing Punishment," in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Crime and the Punished. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah and Sarah Lageson, 2013. "Discovering Desistance." in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Crime and the Punished. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah . 2013. "Climate, Crime, and Coping Strategies, with Robert Agnew." in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Crime and the Punished. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah. 2013. "Joe Soss on American Poverty Governance, as It Is and as It Might Be," in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., The Social Side of Politics. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. and Christopher Uggen. 2012. "Imprisonment as a Political Institution in the United States." The New Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology, edited by Kate Nash, Alan Scott, and Edwin Amenta. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. PDF. Copyright.
Technical Reports
Uggen, Christopher, Ryan Larson, and Sarah Shannon. 2016. "6 Million Lost Voters: State-Level Estimates of Felon Disenfranchisement in the United States, 2016." Washington, DC: The Sentencing Project.
Sarah Shannon. 2013. "Does Providing Publicly Funded Jobs to Hard-to-Employ People Reduce Crime and Drug Use?" Scholars Strategy Network. Cambridge, MA: Scholars Strategy Network.
Uggen, Christopher, Sarah Shannon, and Jeff Manza. 2012. "State-Level Estimates of Felon Disenfranchisement in the United States, 2010." Washington, DC: The Sentencing Project. PDF.
Shannon, Sarah K.S., Grace Bagwell Adams, Gerald Shannon, Jung Sun Lee. 2018. “SNAP benefit levels and enrollment rates by race and place: Evidence from Georgia, 2007–2013." Journal of Environmental Health and Nutrition. DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2018.1465002.
Shannon, Jerry, Grace Bagwell-Adams, Sarah K.S. Shannon, Jung Sun Lee, and Yangjiaxin Wei. 2018. "The mobility of food retailers: How proximity to SNAP authorized retailers changed in Atlanta during the Great Recession." Social Science & Medicine 209: 125-135.
Martin, Karin, Bryan Sykes, Sarah Shannon, Frank Edwards, and Alexes Harris. 2018. “Monetary Sanctions: Legal Financial Obligations in the Criminal Justice System.” Annual Review of Criminology 1(1):471-495.
Gordon Simons, Leslie, Tara E. Sutton, Sarah Shannon, Mark T. Berg, Frederick X. Gibbons. 2018. "The Cost of Being Cool: How Adolescent Pseudomature Behaviors Map onto Adult Adjustment." Journal of Youth and Adolescence 45(5):1007-102. DOI: 10.1007/s10964-017-0743-z.
Shannon, Jerry, Matthew Hauer, Alexis Weaver, and Sarah Shannon. 2018. “The Suburbanization of Food Insecurity: An Analysis of Projected Trends in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.” The Professional Geographer 70(1):84-93.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. 2017. "Punishment, Religion, and the Shrinking Welfare State for the Very Poor in the United States, 1970-2010." Socius. First Published November 21, 2017. DOI 10.1177/2378023117742259.
Shannon, Sarah K.S., Christopher Uggen, Jason Schnittker, Melissa Thompson, Sara Wakefield, and Michael Massoglia. 2017. "The Growth, Scope, and Spatial Distribution of People with Felony Records in the United States,1948 to 2010." Demography 54(5): 1795-1818, Appendices.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. and Matthew Hauer. 2017. “A Life Table Approach to Estimating Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System.” Justice Quarterly. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07418825.2017.1315163.
Shannon, Jerry, Sarah K.S. Shannon, Grace Bagwell-Adams, and Jung Sun Lee. 2016. "Growth In SNAP Retailers Was Associated With Increased Client Enrollment In Georgia During The Great Recession. Health Affairs 35(11): 2100-2108.
Schnittker, Jason, Christopher Uggen, Sarah K.S. Shannon, and Suzy McElrath. 2015. “The Institutional Effects of Incarceration: Spillovers from Criminal Justice to Health Care.” Millbank Quarterly 93:515-560.
Sarah K.S. Shannon and Joshua Page. 2014. "Bureaucrats on the Cell Block: Prison Officers' Perceptions of Work Environment and Attitudes Toward Prisoners." Social Service Review 88:630-657. PDF. Copyright.
Uggen, Christopher and Sarah K.S. Shannon. 2014. "Productive Addicts and Harm Reduction: How Work Reduces Crime - But Not Drug Use." Social Problems 61:105-130. PDF. Copyright.
Nyseth, Hollie, Sarah Shannon, Kia Heise and Suzy McElrath. 2011. "Embedded Sociologists." Contexts 10:44-50. PDF. Copyright.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. 2010. "Dereliction of Duty: Training Schools for Delinquent Parents in the 1940s." Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 37:11-27. PDF. Copyright.
Abrams, Laura.S., Sarah K.S. Shannon, and Cindy Sangalang. 2008. "Transition Services for Incarcerated Youth: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation Study." Child and Youth Services Review 30:522-535. PDF. Copyright.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. & Laura Abrams. 2007. "Juvenile Offenders as Fathers: Perceptions of Fatherhood, Crime and Becoming and Adult." Families in Society 88:183-191. PDF. Copyright.
Book Chapters
Shannon, Sarah K.S., Christopher Uggen, and D. Wayne Osgood. 2017. "From Daddy’s Liquor Cabinet to Home Depot: Shifts in Leisure Activity in the Transition to Adulthood." Pp. 165-189 in Crossings to Adulthood: How Young Americans Understand and Navigate Their Lives, edited by Doug Hartmann and Teresa Swartz. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
Shannon, Sarah. 2017. “Harm Reduction and Risky Behaviors.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Ed. Beth M. Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0222.
Martin, Brittany and Sarah Shannon. Forthcoming. “Paternalism and Sentencing.” Invited submission to the Encyclopedia of Women and Crime.
Shannon, Sarah and Chris Uggen. 2013. "Visualizing Punishment," in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Crime and the Punished. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah and Sarah Lageson, 2013. "Discovering Desistance." in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Crime and the Punished. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah . 2013. "Climate, Crime, and Coping Strategies, with Robert Agnew." in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Crime and the Punished. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah. 2013. "Joe Soss on American Poverty Governance, as It Is and as It Might Be," in Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., The Social Side of Politics. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Shannon, Sarah K.S. and Christopher Uggen. 2012. "Imprisonment as a Political Institution in the United States." The New Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology, edited by Kate Nash, Alan Scott, and Edwin Amenta. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. PDF. Copyright.
Technical Reports
Uggen, Christopher, Ryan Larson, and Sarah Shannon. 2016. "6 Million Lost Voters: State-Level Estimates of Felon Disenfranchisement in the United States, 2016." Washington, DC: The Sentencing Project.
Sarah Shannon. 2013. "Does Providing Publicly Funded Jobs to Hard-to-Employ People Reduce Crime and Drug Use?" Scholars Strategy Network. Cambridge, MA: Scholars Strategy Network.
Uggen, Christopher, Sarah Shannon, and Jeff Manza. 2012. "State-Level Estimates of Felon Disenfranchisement in the United States, 2010." Washington, DC: The Sentencing Project. PDF.
Work in Progress
Uggen, Christopher, Jason Schnittker, Sarah Shannon, and Michael Massoglia. “The Contingent Effect of Incarceration on State Health Outcomes.” Revise and resubmit.
Shannon, Jerry, Grace Bagwell-Adams, Sarah Shannon, Jung-Sun Lees, and Xangjiaxin Wei. “Do Store Chains Matter? Analyzing Changing Proximity to SNAP Retailers During the Great Recession.” Under Review.