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Michael Massoglia
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Crime, Law, and Justice
1003 Oswald Tower |
Ph.D. Sociology, University of Minnesota (Jan 2006)
Massoglia, Michael and Christopher Uggen. (Forthcoming). “Settling Down and Aging Out: Toward an Interactionist Theory of Desistance and the Transition to Adulthood." American Journal of Sociology.
Massoglia Michael and Jason Schnittker . 2009. "Improving the Health of Current and Former Inmates: What Matters Most?" In Natasha A. Frost, Joshua D. Freilich, and Todd R. Clear (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Policy: Policy Proposals from the American Society of Criminology Conference. Belmont, CA: Cengage/Wadsworth.
Massoglia Michael and Jason Schnittker. 2009. “No Real Release: The Health Effects of Incarceration.” Contexts, 8:38-42.
Massoglia, Michael. 2008. “Incarceration, Health, and Racial Disparities in Health.” Law and Society Review, 42:275-306.
Massoglia, Michael. 2008. “Incarceration as Exposure: The Prison, Infectious Disease and Other Stress-Related Illnesses.” The Journal of
Health and Social Behavior, 49:56-71.
King, Ryan, Michael Massoglia and Ross MacMillan. 2007. “The Context of Marriage and Crime: Gender, the Propensity to Marry, and Offending in Early Adulthood.” Criminology, 45:33-65.
Hartmann, D. and M. Massoglia 2007. "Reassessing the Relationship between High School Sports Participation and Deviance: Evidence of
Enduring, Bifurcated Effects." Sociological Quarterly, 48:485-50
Massoglia, Michael and Christopher Uggen. 2007. “Subjective Desistance and the Transition to Adulthood.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23:90-103.
Massoglia, Michael. 2006. “Desistance or Displacement? The Changing Patterns of Criminal Offending from Adolescence to Adulthood.” The
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 22:215-239.