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Stacey J. Bosick earned a B.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1999 and joined the doctoral program in Sociology at Harvard in 2002. She studies crime and the life course and is particularly interested cumulative disadvantage, prisoner reentry, intergenerational effects and historical contexts. Her Qualifying Paper ""Beyond testing effects: The reliability of longitudinal self-report data,"" examined methodological issues related to analysis of the age-crime relationship. She was recently awarded the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Student Scholarship Award.
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