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CURRICULUM VITAE
LINDSEY R. BEACH
University of Washington
Department of Sociology
Box 353340, Seattle WA, 98195
EDUCATION
9/12-Present University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Graduate Student, Department of Sociology
Advisor: Ross L. Matsueda, Ph.D.
9/05-12/10 Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology (minor in Economics)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Deviance and Social Control; Mental Health; Law and Society
HONORS & FELLOWSHIPS
2012 Top Scholar Fellowship
2008 Barnabas Servant Leadership Award and Scholarship
PUBLISHED WORK
2013 Wollschleger, Jason and Lindsey R. Beach. 2013. “Religious Chameleons: Exploring the Social
Context for Belonging without Believing.” Rationality and Society 25(2): 178-197.
2011 Wollschleger, Jason and Lindsey Beach. 2011. “A Cucumber for a Cow: A Theoretical
Exploration of the Causes and Consequences of Religious Hypocrisy.” Rationality and Society
23(2): 155-174.
WORKING MANUSCRIPTS
Under Review “Beyond the “Revolving Door”? Incentives and Criminal Recidivism in One Mental Health
Court.” Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Karen Snedker, Ph.D., Seattle Pacific University and University of Washington, Co-author
Katie Corcoran, Ph.D., University of Washington, Co-author
In process Master’s Thesis, “The Racialized Consequences of Compliance on Mental Health Court
Completion”
In process “Explaining the Development and Rise of U.S. Mental Health Institutionalization”
Frank Edwards, University of Washington, Co-author
In process “The Neighborhood’s Changing & I’m Going to Call the Police: Evaluating the Relationship
between Neighborhood Change, Calls to the Police, and Arrests in Seattle”
Tim Thomas, University of Washington, Co-author
Charles Lanfear, University of Washington, Co-author
RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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9/15-Present Research Assistant
Katherine Beckett, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
The End of Mass Incarceration? Exploring the Contradictions of Criminal Justice Reform
1/16-3/16 Research Assistant
Elizabeth Litzer, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
Center for Workforce Development
6/15 Research Assistant
Katherine Beckett, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
Community Policing Commission, City of Seattle
4/14-Present Research Assistant
Ross L. Matsueda, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
Collective Efficacy & Broken Windows Social Experiments
6/13-3/16 Research Assistant
Karen A. Snedker, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
Therapeutic Justice: A Case Study of Seattle’s Mental Health Court
9/12-6/15 Research Assistant
Ross L. Matsueda, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
Seattle Neighborhoods and Crime Study
1/11-5/11 Research Assistant
Steve Pfaff, Ph.D., University of Washington, Principal Investigator
Michael Hechter, Ph.D., Arizona State University, Principal Investigator
Social Order and the Genesis of Rebellion: Mutiny in the Royal Navy, 1740-1820
9/10 Research Assistant
Tricia Bruce, Ph.D., Maryville College, Principal Investigator
Identity and Community in Personal Parishes of the U.S. Catholic Church
9/09-09/12 Education and Outreach Coordinator
Murray Raskind, M.D., University of Washington, Center Director
James B. Leverenz, M.D., University of Washington, Education and Outreach Core Director
University of Washington Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
4/09-5/09 Research Assistant
Jason Wollschleger, Ph.D., Seattle Pacific University, Principal Investigator
Locating the Emerging Church
Research published in Wollschleger, Jason. 2012. “Off the Map? Locating the Emerging
Church: A Comparison Case Study of Congregations in the Pacific Northwest.” Review of
Religious Research 54: 69-91.
PRESENTATIONS
6/16 Presenter, “The Role of Race and Gender in Mental Health Court Case Revocation”,
Law and Society Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA
4/16 Poster Co-author, “Neighborhood Change & Formal Social Control: Enforcing Racial Social
Control through Calls to the Police in Stable & Changing Neighborhoods”
Population Association of America Annual Conference, Washington D.C.
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1/16 Presenter, “Social Capital, Collective Efficacy, and Broken Windows: An Experimental
Approach”
Deviance Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
1/16 Presenter, “Social Capital, Collective Efficacy, and Broken Windows: An Experimental
Approach”
Deviance Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
6/15 Presenter, “Neighborhood Change & Formal Social Control: Enforcing Racial Social Control
through Calls to the Police in Stable & Changing Neighborhoods”
Deviance Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
5/15 Presenter, “Beyond the “Revolving Door”? Incentives and Criminal Recidivism in One Mental
Health Court”
Deviance Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
4/15 Presenter, “The Racialized Consequences of Compliance on Mental Health Court Completion”
Graduate Student Research Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
4/14 Presenter, “The Role of Resources in a Seattle Mental Health Court”, Graduate Student
Graduate Student Research Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
9/13 Presenter, “The Complexity of Success: Evaluating Treatment and Offending Outcome
Measures of a Mental Health Court”, Graduate Student Workshop at West Coast Law & Society
Retreat, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington
4/13 Presenter, “A Case for Unnatural Selection: Potential Causes of Racial Disparities in U.S. Mental
Health Courts”,
Graduate Student Research Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
1/11 Invited lecturer, “Religious Hypocrisy”, Sociology of Religion (SOC 357), University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington
6/10 Co-presenter, “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Belonging Without Believing”, Association for the
Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon
5/10 Co-presenter, “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Belonging Without Believing”, Sociology of
Religion Working Group, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
10/09 Co-presenter, “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Belonging Without Believing”, Social Scientific
Study of Religion Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado
4/09 Co-presenter, “A Cucumber for a Cow: The Rationality of Hypocrisy and the Cost of
Strictness”, Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture Annual Conference,
Washington, D.C.
11/08 Co-presenter, “A Cucumber for a Cow: The Rationality of Hypocrisy and the Cost of
Strictness”, Seminar in Institutional Analysis, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Department of Sociology
3/15-6/15 Criminology (SOC 371), Ross Matsueda, Ph.D.
Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Comparative Law & Society Studies Center
1/14-3/14, Introduction to Law, Society, and Justice (LSJ 200), Katherine Beckett, Ph.D.
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1/15-3/15
Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Comparative Law & Society Studies Center and Department of Sociology
9/13-12/13, Drugs, Law, and Society (SOC/LSJ 376), Katherine Beckett, Ph.D.
9/14-12/14 Drugs and Society (SOC/LSJ 376), Jonathan Wender, Ph.D.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
9/15-Present Peer mentor, Department of Sociology, University of Washington
4/15-Present Member, King County Recidivism Reduction and Reentry Policy Work Team,
King County Office of Performance Strategy and Budget, Criminal Justice Section
9/14-6/16 Committee Member, Graduate Student Research Symposium,
University of Washington Graduate Student Association
6/13-5/14 Student Editor, Social Problems, University of California Press
2/13, 4/15 Reviewer, Rationality and Society, SAGE Publications
9/12-6/13 Social Committee Member, University of Washington Graduate Student Association
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Member, American Sociological Association (Sections: Crime and Deviance; Mental Health)
Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems (Sections: Crime and Juvenile Delinquency; Mental Health)
Member, Law and Society Association