Arynn Infante
@arynninfante
Assistant Professor @Portland_State | PhD @ASUCrimJustice | Studying Race/Ethnicity & Justice • Quantitative Methods
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Going forward, AZ DEPT OF CORRECTIONS, REHABILITATION & REENTRY will take on a new moniker. One that more accurately reflects the agency’s mission: “The Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry.” #TheArizonaWay azgovernor.gov/governor/news/…
"Some of the best conversations take place in prison..." We're excited to see On PAR with the Yard hit print in a special issue on participatory action research in corrections of Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research! First 50 downloads FREE here: tandfonline.com/eprint/WWTVGYB…
my dad's a dentist.🦷 exactly half my uncles are dentists. 20+ close friends & family are dentists. fun collab. w/ Alex Testa, but the real win was dad's grin. Somehow his criminologist daughter published a paper in his assoc.'s flagship journal🤣#JADA bit.ly/3any9TJ
Updated reading list with 65 new works including Kjersti Lohne Leah Butler Professor Philippa Tomczak Kim Davidson, Ph.D. Dr. Abigail Henson @_andreanmontes Rachel Severson @brae_young @ktwolff11 Elizabeth Hinton James Byrne Dr. Samuel DeWitt Christiane Schwarz Dr. Jess Grosholz ! ccj.asu.edu/ccs/correction…
The DWC Graduate Scholar Award was also awarded to Dr. Natasha Pusch, who recently received her Ph.D. from ASU Criminal Justice and will join the faculty of Texas Tech University in the fall. As her nominator states:
*new paper alert* Kendra Clark Meghan Mitchell David Pyrooz Scott Decker & I explore correlates of attrition during reentry in the #LoneStarProject main finding: what researchers DO matters more for retention than the characteristics of the people they're trying to retain. link⬇️
I’m always reading for fun & enjoy most books. NOT THIS 1! Meghan Mitchell, Arynn Infante & I read “As I Live & Breathe: A Perspective from a Prison Psychologist” b/c it had all 5-star reviews (it doesn't anymore!). The author worked for U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons for 24 years… [1/3]
Treating the Seriously Mentally Ill in Prison New work in print at Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research led by Travis Meyers and Arynn Infante. First 50 downloads free here: tandfonline.com/eprint/CASWWCH…
Our new paper (w/ Sungil Han) finds that immigration has crime-reducing effects & helps ameliorate the negative effects of structural conditions on crime in Dallas/ @cekubrin Bianca Bersani Graham Ousey Chris Uggen CJRAlliance Latina/o/x Criminology / journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
"we don't incarcerate, we torture" Alex Testa & I wrote a piece in the The Conversation U.S. using data from our ARCHnetwork funded project. We surveyed 500+ people w/ a family member incarcerated in TX during the pandemic. qual responses = disturbing. theconversation.com/no-visits-and-…
final version of my #solo article is now available in @socscimed! Check it out: authors.elsevier.com/a/1dHS3-CmUs16x anyone using this link ^ can read/download the paper for free until August 11th. #CrimTwitter #AcademicTwitter Academic Chatter™ OpenAcademics
Fun project with Arynn Infante and @TheDejaKnight examining the effects of mental health, substance use and co-occurring disorders on juvenile court outcomes. Available in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. Visit doi.org/10.1177/002242… to check out the interesting findings!
Thank you for sharing your stories Bryan Widenhouse and @SheenaRogers and humanizing the lived experiences of justice-impacted individuals. Too often prison is the “answer” to the crime problem and too often is the human toll of incarceration absent from this narrative.
Our (@olivares_pelayo) new article in @TheoreticalCrim is also thanks in part to help from Austin Kocher, PhD (thnx for the data advice!) David Pyrooz and Dr. Chantal Fahmy and of course the work of @plopezaguado @HueroProfe @demonicground Robert L. Reece, PhD & others... journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…