Michael Massoglia, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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(The mid -life health consequences of crime and punishment.) |
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Uggen C, Schnittker J, Shannon S, et al. (2022) The contingent effect of incarceration on state health outcomes. Ssm - Population Health. 21: 101322 |
Massoglia M, Remster B. (2019) Linkages Between Incarceration and Health. Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974). 134: 8S-14S |
Light MT, Dinsmore E, Massoglia M. (2019) How do criminal courts respond in times of crisis? Evidence from 9/11 American Journal of Sociology. 125: 485-533 |
Shannon SKS, Uggen C, Schnittker J, et al. (2017) The Growth, Scope, and Spatial Distribution of People With Felony Records in the United States, 1948-2010. Demography |
Massoglia M, Pridemore WA. (2015) Incarceration and Health. Annual Review of Sociology. 41: 291-310 |
Light MT, Massoglia M, King RD. (2014) Citizenship and Punishment: The Salience of National Membership in U.S. Criminal Courts. American Sociological Review. 79: 825-847 |
Massoglia M, Pare PP, Schnittker J, et al. (2014) The relationship between incarceration and premature adult mortality: gender specific evidence. Social Science Research. 46: 142-54 |
Massoglia M, Firebaugh G, Warner C. (2013) Racial Variation in the Effect of Incarceration on Neighborhood Attainment. American Sociological Review. 78 |
Schnittker J, Massoglia M, Uggen C. (2012) Out and down: incarceration and psychiatric disorders. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 53: 448-64 |
King RD, Massoglia M, Uggen C. (2012) Employment and exile: U.S. criminal deportations, 1908-20051 American Journal of Sociology. 117: 1786-1825 |