selected publications academic article Foster, H., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2017). Partner Victimization Violence and Relationship Changes in Young Men and Women. Journal of Family Issues. 38(14), 1998-2025. Foster, H. (2017). Family Complexity and the Stress Process in Prison: How Sibling Living Arrangements of Minor Children Influence Maternal Role Strains. Social Sciences. 6(3), 81-81. Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2017). Maternal imprisonment, economic marginality, and unmet health needs in early adulthood. Preventive Medicine. 99, 43-48. Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2016). Maternal and paternal imprisonment and childrens social exclusion in young adulthood. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 105(2), 387-430. Foster, H., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2015). Children's exposure to community and war violence and mental health in four African countries. Social Science and Medicine. 146, 292-299. Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2015). Mass Incarceration, Parental Imprisonment, and the Great Recession: Intergenerational Sources of Severe Deprivation in America. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 1(2), 80-107. Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2015). Punishment Regimes and the Multilevel Effects of Parental Incarceration: Intergenerational, Intersectional, and Interinstitutional Models of Social Inequality and Exclusion. Annual Review of Sociology. 41(1), 1-24. Craig, J., & Foster, H. (2013). Desistance in the Transition to Adulthood: The Roles of Marriage, Military, and Gender. Deviant Behavior: an interdisciplinary journal. 34(3), 208-223. Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2013). Maternal and paternal imprisonment in the stress process. Social Science Research. 42(3), 650-669. Foster, H., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2013). Neighborhood, family and individual influences on school physical victimization. Journal of Youth and Adolescence: a multidisciplinary research publication. 42(10), 1596-1610. Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2012). Intergenerational Educational Effects of Mass Imprisonment in America. Sociology of Education: a journal of research in socialization and social structure. 85(3), 259-286. Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2012). Children of the American Prison Generation. Law and Society Review. 46(1), 37-69. Foster, H. (2012). The strains of maternal imprisonment: Importation and deprivation stressors for women and children. Journal of Criminal Justice. 40(3), 221-229. DeRose, L. M., Shiyko, M. P., Foster, H., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2011). Associations between menarcheal timing and behavioral developmental trajectories for girls from age 6 to age 15. Journal of Youth and Adolescence: a multidisciplinary research publication. 40(10), 1329-1342. Foster, H. (2011). Incarcerated Parents and Health: Investigating Role Inoccupancy Strains by Gender. Women and Criminal Justice. 21(3), 225-249. Foster, H. (2011). The Influence of Incarceration on Children at the Intersection of Parental Gender and Race/Ethnicity: A Focus on Child Living Arrangements. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice. 9(1), 1-21. Foster, H., Nagin, D. S., Hagan, J., Angold, A., & Costello, E. J. (2010). Specifying Criminogenic Strains: Stress Dynamics and Conduct Disorder Trajectories. Deviant Behavior: an interdisciplinary journal. 31(5), 440-475. Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2009). The Mass Incarceration of Parents in America: Issues of Race/ Ethnicity, Collateral Damage to Children, and Prisoner Reentry. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 623(1), 179-194. Foster, H., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2009). Toward a stress process model of children's exposure to physical family and community violence. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. 12(2), 71-94. Foster, H., Hagan, J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2008). Growing up fast: stress exposure and subjective "weathering" in emerging adulthood. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 49(2), 162-177. Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2007). Incarceration and Intergenerational Social Exclusion. Social Problems. 54(4), 399-433. Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2003). S/He's a Rebel: Toward a Sequential Stress Theory of Delinquency and Gendered Pathways to Disadvantage in Emerging Adulthood. SOCIAL FORCES. 82(1), 53-86. Hagan, J., McCarthy, B., & Foster, H. (2002). A Gendered Theory of Delinquency and Despair in the Life Course. Acta Sociologica. 45(1), 37-46. Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2001). Youth Violence and the End of Adolescence. American Sociological Review. 66(6), 874-874. Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2000). Making Corporate and Criminal America Less Violent: Public Norms and Structural Reforms. 29(1), 44-44. chapter Foster, H., & Hagan, J. (2015). Mass Imprisonment and Its Consequences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. (pp. 696-701). Elsevier. Foster, H. A., & Lewis, J. (2015). Race/Ethnicity and Living Arrangements of Children of Incarcerated Mothers: Comparative Patterns and Maternal Experiences. Renzetti, C. M., & Bergen, R. K. (Eds.), Understanding Diversity: Celebrating Difference, Challenging Inequality. (pp. 92-106). Pearson. Foster, H. A. (2014). Adolescent Crime and Victimization: Sex and Gender Differences, Similarities and Emerging Intersections. Gartner, R., & McCarthy, B. (Eds.), TheOxford Handbook on Gender, Sex and Crime. (pp. 319-342). Oxford University Press. Foster, H., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2013). Neighborhood Influences on Antisocial Behavior During Childhood and Adolescence. Handbook of Life-Course Criminology. (pp. 69-90). Springer Nature. Foster, H. A. (2010). Living Arrangements of Children of Incarcerated Parents: The Roles of Stability, Embeddedness, Gender and Race/Ethnicity. Harris, Y., Graham, J. A., & Carpenter, G. O. (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents: Theoretical, Developmental and Clinical Issues. (pp. 127-157). Springer. Foster, H. A., Brook-Gunn, J., & Martin, A. (2007). Poverty/ Socio-economic Status and Exposure to Violence in the Lives of Children and Adolescents. Flannery, D., & Waldman, I. (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior. (pp. 664-687). Cambridge University Press. Foster, H. A., & Hagan, J. (2003). Patterns and Explanations of Direct Physical and Indirect Non-Physical Aggression in Childhood. Heitmeyer, W., & Hagan, J. (Eds.), The International Handbook on Violence Research. (pp. 543-565). Kluwer.Academic Press. conference paper Hagan, J., & Foster, H. (2006). Profiles of punishment and privilege: secret and disputed deviance during the racialized transition to American adulthood. Crime, Law and Social Change: an interdisciplinary journal. 65-85. Foster, H., Hagan, J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2004). Age, puberty, and exposure to intimate partner violence in adolescence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 151-166.
investigator on REU Site: Research Institute in Sociology and Social Inequality awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2018 - 2021
teaching activities SOCI304 Criminology Instructor SOCI314 Hnr-social Problems Instructor SOCI421 Gender & Crime Instructor SOCI485 Directed Studies Instructor SOCI489 Sptp: Gender & Crime Instructor SOCI491 Hnr-research Instructor SOCI491 Hnr-research Instructor SOCI627 Sem: Crime, Pun, & Life Crse Instructor SOCI685 Directed Studies Instructor SOCI691 Research Instructor SOCI691 Research Instructor SOCI691 Research: In-ab Instructor WGST421 Gender & Crime Instructor WGST489 Sptp: Gender & Crime Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations Abel, Richard Donald (2016-04). Twisted Ink: Comparing Tattooed and Non-Tattooed Life Course Deviance. Camarillo, Omar (2015-02). A Content Analysis of the Coverage of Gun Trafficking Along the U.S.-MEXICO Border. Gamino, Eric (2015-07). Racialized Policing on the south Texas-Mexico Border: Mexican American Police Officers' Racialization of Latin-Origin Unauthorized Immigrants. Mathis, Carlton William (2013-07). Children's Delinquency After Paternal Incarceration. Serna, Xavier (2018-11). Adolescent Labeling, System Avoidance, and Education Outcomes through the Life Course.
education and training Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Toronto - (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) 2001 M.A. in Sociology, University of Calgary - (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 1994 B.A. in Sociology, University of Calgary - (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 1992
awards and honors Sociology of Mental Health Section/Best Publication Award, conferred by American Sociological Association - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States), 2005