Diplomas/DegreesPh.D. Sociology, North Carolina State University (1997) M.S. Sociology, North Carolina State University (1994) M.F.A. Environmental Design, East Carolina University (1986)
Recent CoursesCrime And Punishment Criminal Justice Planning & Research Criminology
Teaching Specializations/InterestsCauses and consequences of mass incarceration in the U.S.; Racial disparities in incarceration; Race/class/gender stratification; Juvenile delinquency; Introduction to sociology and the sociological imagination; Research methods
Research InterestsCauses and consequences of mass incarceration in the U.S.; Contemporary mechanisms of race and racialization in the U.S.; Earnings and employment inequality; Juvenile delinquency and the school-to-prison pipeline; Race/class/gender intersectionality and stratification
Book ChaptersJohnson, Kecia R. and Jacqueline Johnson (2012). Racial Disadvantage and Incarceration: Sources of Wage Inequality among African American, Latino, and White Men. In John Betancur and Cedric Herring (Eds.). Reinventing Race, Reinventing Racism. (pp. Forthcoming). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic.
Johnson, Jacqueline (1998). Finding Myself Among the Long-Haired Women: Reflections on Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Feminist Identity. In Myers, Kristen A., Cynthia D. Anderson and Barbara J. Risman (Eds.). Feminist Foundations. (pp. 397-402). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Refereed ArticlesJohnson, Jacqueline (2012), Mass Incarceration: A Contemporary Mechanism of Racialization in the U.S. Gonzaga Law Review, 47(2).
vonLockette, Niki T., Dickerson and Jacqueline Johnson (2010), Latino Empowerment and Residential Segregation in Metropolitan Labor Markets. DuBois Review, 7, 151-184.
Johnson, Jacqueline, Sharon Rush, and Joe Feagin (2000), Doing Anti-Racism: Toward an Egalitarian American Society. Contemporary Sociology, 29, 95-110.
Invited Presentation/LectureJohnson, Jacqueline (2010, March). Teaching Challenging Subjects in Gender, Sexuality, and Race. Panel Session sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Boston, MA.
Johnson, Jacqueline (2008, February). Structural Racism. Talk About It: Forum on Race, Fordham University.
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Johnson, Jacqueline (2012). Mass Incarceration and Racialization in the United States. In Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meetings (pp. 20). New York, NY.
Johnson, Jacqueline (2011). Mass Incarceration: A Contemporary Mechanism of Racialization in the U.S. In Race and Criminal Justice in the West. Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, WA.
Johnson, Jacqueline (2011). Mass Incarceration, Racialization, and Structural Disadvantage in an Era of Color-blindness. In Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meetings. Las Vegas, NV.
Johnson, Jacqueline, Jessica Klein, and Colby Prusecki (2009). Status Conflicts in America: Schools, Prisons, and Walmart. In New Left Forum. Pace University, New York, NY.
Johnson, Jacqueline and Kecia R. Johnson (2008). Black Concentration, Mass Incarceration, and Wage Inequality Among Men. In Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network (RDCJN) Meeting. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
Johnson, Jacqueline and Kecia R. Johnson (2007). Racial Disadvantage and Incarceration: Sources of Wage Inequality among African American, Latino and White Men. In Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meetings. New York, NY.
Johnson, Jacqueline and Kecia R. Johnson (2006). Penalties Compounded for African American Men: Incarceration, Earnings, and Racial Inequality in Labor Markets. In American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Montreal, Canada.
Johnson, Jacqueline (1999). Racial Variations in Late-Career Earnings Between Black and White Women. In Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meetings. Chicago, IL.
Johnson, Jacqueline (1998). Job Search Strategies among Recent College Graduates. In Society of the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.
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