September, 2009
CURRICULUM VITAE
JEFFREY D. MORENOFF
Department of Sociology University of Michigan 3336 ISR
P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248
(734) 936-3937 [email protected]
EDUCATION: Ph.D. 2000 Sociology The University of Chicago MA 1995 Sociology The University of Chicago BA 1988 Political Science The University of Pennsylvania Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1998-2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan; Assistant
Research Scientist, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan; and Faculty Associate, Survey Research Center, Institute of Survey Research, University of Michigan.
2004-present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology; Research Associate Professor,
Population Studies Center at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
2005-present Associate Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan. 2005-present Research Associate Professor, Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social
Research, University of Michigan. 2008-present Associate Director, Population Studies Center at the Institute for Social Research,
University of Michigan. 2009-present Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program,
University of Michigan HONORS AND AWARDS 2007 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award in the Summer Research Opportunity
Program, University of Michigan.
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2004 Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award, American Society of Criminology (for “outstanding contributions to the discipline of criminology”).
2001 Runner-up, American Sociological Association Dissertation Award for
“Unraveling Paradoxes in Public Health: Race and Ethnic Group Differences in Pregnancy Outcomes and the Neighborhood Context of Health.”
1997 Robert E. Park Lectureship, University of Chicago 1996 First Prize, Student Paper Competition, Crime, Law, and Deviance Section of
American Sociological Association for “Exploring the Race-Crime Relationship: Neighborhood Change and the Ecological Context of Homicide in Chicago, 1970-1990.”
1996-1997 Fellow, Joint Center for Research on Poverty, University of Chicago and
Northwestern University 1995-1997 Demography Training Fellowship, Population Research Center, University of
Chicago/NICHD 1993-1995 Fellow, Center for the Study of Urban Inequality, University of Chicago 1990-1991 Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship, Hebrew University of Jerusalem PUBLICATIONS Forthcoming or In Press
Bader, Michael D., Jennifer A. Ailshire, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, James S. House. “Measurement of the Local Food Environment: A Comparison of Existing Data Sources.” Forthcoming in the American Journal of Epidemiology. Mohai, Paul, Paula M. Lantz, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, James S. House, and Rich Mero. “Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Residential Proximity to Polluting Industrial Facilities: Evidence from the Americans Changing Lives Study.” Forthcoming in the American Journal of Public Health, 99:4. Morenoff, Jeffrey D. and Robert J. Sampson. “Constructing Community Indicators of Child Well-Being.” Forthcoming in Brett Brown and Kristin Anderson Moore (editors), Key Indicators of Child and Youth Well-being: Completing the Picture. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Sampson, Robert J., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, Stephen Raudenbush, and Sapna Swaroop. “Ecometrics: The Use of Surveys and Observational Methods to Study Social Settings.” Forthcoming in P.O. Wikstrom (ed), Social Contexts Of Pathways In Crime: Methods And Analytic Techniques. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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Published: 2008. Mujahid, Mahasin S., Ana V. Diez Roux, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, Trivellore E.
Raghunathan, Richard S. Copper, Hanyu Ni, Hanyu Ni, Steven Shea. “Neighborhood Characteristics and Hypertension.” Epidemiology 19: 590-598.
2008 Clark, Philippa, Jennifer Ailshire, Michael Bader, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and James S.
House. “Mobility Disability and the Urban Built Environment.” American Journal of Epidemiology 168: 506-513.
2008 Morenoff, Jeffrey D., Ana Diez Roux, Theresa Osypuk, and Ben Hansen. “Residential
Environments and Obesity: How Can Observational Studies Inform Policy Interventions?” Pp. 309-343 in Robert F. Schoeni, James S. House, George A. Kaplan, and Harold Pollock (eds.), Social and Economic Policy as Making Americans Healthier: Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
2007 Morenoff, Jeffrey D., James S., Ben B. Hansen, David Williams, George Kaplan, and
Haslyn Hunte. “Understanding Social Disparities in Hypertension Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, and Control: The Role of Neighborhood Context.” Social Science & Medicine 65:1853-1866.
2007 Mujahid, Mahasin, Ana V. Diez Roux, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and Trivellore Raghunathan.
“Assessing the Measurement Properties of Neighborhood Scales: From Psychometrics to Ecometrics.” American Journal of Epidemiology 165: 858-867.
2007 Diez Roux, Ana V., Mahasin Mujahid, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and Trivellor Raghunathan.
“Response to Invited Commentary: Mujahid et al. Respond to ‘Beyond the Metrics for Measuring Neighborhood’.” American Journal of Epidemiology 165: 872-873.
2006 Morenoff, Jeffrey D. and Avraham Astor. “Immigrant Assimilation and Crime:
Generational Differences In Youth Violence in Chicago.” Pp. 36-63 in Ramiro Martinez and Abel Valenzuela (editors), Immigration and Crime: Race, Ethnicity and Violence. New York University Press.
2006 Swaroop, Sapna and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Building Community: The Neighborhood Context of Local Social Organization.” Social Forces 84:1665-1693.
2006 Sampson, Robert J. and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Durable Inequality: Spatial Dynamics,
Social Processes, and the Persistence of Poverty in Chicago Neighborhoods.” Pp. 176-203 in Samuel Bowles, Steven N. Durlauf and Karla Hoff (editors), Poverty Traps. Russell Sage Foundation.
2005 Morenoff, Jeffrey D. “Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Crime and Delinquency in the
United States.” Pp. 139-173 in Marta Tienda and Michael Rutter (editors), Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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2005 Sampson, Robert J., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and Stephen Raudenbush. “Social Anatomy of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Violence.” American Journal of Public Health 95:224-232.
2004 Morenoff, Jeffrey D. and John Lynch. “What Makes a Place Healthy? Neighborhood Influences on Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Over the Life Course.” Pp. 406-449 in Norman B. Anderson, Randy A. Bulatao, and Barney Cohen (editors), Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life. Panel on Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Later Life. Committee on Population. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press.
2004 Sampson, Robert J. and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Spatial (Dis)advantage and Homicide in
Chicago Neighborhoods.” Pp. 145-170 in Michael F. Goodchild and Donald G. Janelle (editors), Spatially Integrated Social Science. New York: Oxford University Press.
2003 Morenoff, Jeffrey D. “Neighborhood Mechanisms and the Spatial Dynamics of Birth
Weight.” American Journal of Sociology 108: 976-1017. 2002 Sampson, Robert J., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and Thomas Gannon-Rowley. “Assessing
‘Neighborhood Effects:’ Social Processes and New Directions in Research.” Annual Review of Sociology 28:443–78.
2001 Palloni, Alberto and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Interpreting the Paradoxical in the Hispanic
Paradox: Demographic and Epidemiological Approaches.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 954:140-174.
2001 Morenoff, Jeffrey D., Robert J. Sampson, and Stephen Raudenbush. “Neighborhood
Inequality, Collective Efficacy, and the Spatial Dynamics of Homicide.” Criminology 39(3): 517-560.
2001 Tienda, Marta, Haya Stier, and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. "Demographic, Economic, and
Social Transformation of Chicago: 1970-1990." Chapter 2 in Haya Stier and Marta Tienda, Color and Opportunity: Pathways to Family, Welfare, and Work. University of Chicago Press.
2000 Sampson, Robert J. and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Public Health and Safety In Context:
Lessons From Community-Level Theory On Social Capital.” Pp. 366-389 in Institute of Medicine (ed), Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research. National Academy Press. Washington, D.C.
1999 Sampson, Robert J., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and Felton Earls. “Beyond Social Capital:
Neighborhood Mechanisms and Structural Sources of Collective Efficacy for Children.” American Sociological Review 64 (5): 633-660.
1997 Morenoff, Jeffrey D. and Robert J. Sampson. "Violent Crime and the Spatial Dynamics
of Neighborhood Transition: Chicago, 1970-1990." Social Forces 76(1):31-64.
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1997 Morenoff, Jeffrey D. and Marta Tienda. "Underclass Neighborhoods in Temporal and
Ecological Perspective: An Illustration From Chicago." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 551:59-72.
1997 Sampson, Robert and Jeffrey Morenoff. "Ecological Perspectives on the Neighborhood
Context of Poverty and Social Organization: Past and Present." Chapter 1 in Greg J. Duncan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and J. Lawrence Aber (eds.), Neighborhood Poverty: Context and Consequences for Children, Volume 2 - Conceptual, Methodological, and Policy Approaches to Studying Neighborhoods. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press.
Working Papers:
Cerdá, Magdalena and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “The Limits of Collective Efficacy: Investigating the Influence of Neighborhood Context on Levels of Violence in Medellín and Chicago.” Cerdá, Magdalena, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, Kimberly J. Tessari Hicks, and Ana Diez Roux. “Transit-Oriented Urban Economic Development and Changes in Crime and Drug Use.” Herd, Pamela, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, James House, and Brian Goesling. “Longer-term Consequential Effects of Income on Health and Health on Income: An Empirical Evaluation.” House, James S., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, Paula M. Lantz, Pamela Herd, and Brian Goesling. “Continuity and Change in the Social Stratification of Aging and Health over the Life Course: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study from 1986 to 2001/2.” King, Katherine E., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and James S. House. “Cumulative Biological Risk Factors: Neighborhood Socioeconomic Characteristics and Race/Ethnic Disparities.” Lantz, Paula M., Ezra Golberstein, James S. House, and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Social Determinants of Mortality in a National 15-Year Prospective Study of U.S. Adults.” Mair, Christina, Ana Diez Roux, and Jeffrey D. Morenoff. “Neighborhood Stressors and Social Support as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in the Chicago Community Adult Health Study.” Morenoff, Jeffrey D., David J. Harding, and Amy Cooter. “Neighborhood Context, Prisoner Reentry, and Recidivism.” Morenoff, Jeffrey D., Katherine Lin, James S. House, Michael Elliott, and Jennifer Ailshire. “Neighborhood Context and Social Disparities in Waist Size and Body Mass.”
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Viruell-Fuentes, Edna, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, James S. House. “Su Salud Es…¿Regular?: Language of Interview, Self-Rated Health, and the Other Latino Health Puzzle.” Wyse, Jessica, David Harding, and Jeffrey Morenoff. “Romantic Relationships and Criminal Desistance: Moving Beyond Marriage.”
RESEARCH GRANTS July 2009-June 2011
PI (with David Harding). National Institutes of Health (NICHD). “The Demography of Prisoner Reentry: Residential Moves and Contexts.” $250,000 + indirect costs.
December 2009-January 2010
PI. Population Studies Center, University of Michigan. “Economic Development and Changes in Crime and Risk Behaviors.” $10,000.
October 2008-September 2009
PI (with David Harding). Michigan Department of Corrections. “The Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative: A Plan for a Comprehensive Evaluation.” $24,000 (total costs).
November 2008-September 2010
PI (with David Harding). National Institute of Justice. “Neighborhoods, Recidivism, and Employment among Returning Prisoners.” $395,601 (total costs).
December 2007-January 2008
PI (with David Harding). Population Studies Center, University of Michigan. “Prisoner Reentry Pilot Study, Phase II.” $18,570.
December 2007-January 2008
Sr. Investigator (Cerda, PI). Population Studies Center, University of Michigan. “Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development and Health Risk Behaviors: Using a Social Experiment to Evaluate the Impact of Neighborhood Change on Health.” $10,000.
September 2007-September 2011
Sr. Investigator (Diez Roux, PI). National Institutes of Health. “Understanding Multilevel Determinants of Stress: Tools for Characterizing and Analyzing Cortisol Profiles in Population Studies.” $1,187,517 (total costs).
September 2007-September 2008
PI (with David Harding). Russell Sage Foundation. “Community Context, Prisoner Reentry, and Post-Prison Employment.” $35,000.
June 2006-August 20011
“Health and Society Scholars Program,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $5,476,781.
June 2006-June 2007
PI. Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. “Community Context and Prisoner Reentry.” $25,000.
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June 2006-June 2007
Co-PI (Harding, PI). Faculty Research Grant, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan. “Michigan Prisoner Reentry Pilot Study.” $15,000.
June 2006-June 2007
PI (with David Harding). Poverty Research Grant, National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. “Michigan Prisoner Reentry Pilot Study.” $5,000 + indirect costs.
May 2006-February 2009
Sr. Investigator (House, PI) “Urban Social Context, Health & Health Disparities.” National Institutes of Health/NICHD.
July 2005- June 2009
Sr. Investigator (Lantz, PI). National Institutes of Health (NIA). “Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging (Americans’ Changing Lives).”
September 2004- April 2007
Sr. Investigator (Diez Roux, PI). National Institutes of Health. “Neighborhoods and Cardiovascular Risk in a Multiethnic Cohort.” $3,419,795 (total costs).
September 2004- August 2009
Sr. Investigator (House, PI). National Institutes of Health (NICHD). “MI Interdisciplinary Center on Social Inequality, Mind & Body.”
August 2002- July 2005
Sr. Investigator (Raudenbush, PI). National Science Foundation. “ITR Ecometrics: New Directions for Multilevel Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences.”
December 2000- April 2005
Sr. Investigator (Raudenbush, PI). National Institute of Justice. “Chicago Mind and Body Study: Systematic Social Observations.”
August 2000- June 2003
Sr. Investigator (House, PI). National Institutes of Health (NIA). “Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging (Americans’ Changing Lives).”
October 1999- August 2005
Sr. Investigator (House, PI). National Institutes of Health (NICHD). “Michigan Interdisciplinary Center on Social Inequalities, Mind & Body (Chicago Community Survey of Adult Health),”
RECENT INVITED PRESENTATIONS BEFORE PROFESSIONAL AUDIENCES 2009 “The Michigan Study of Life After Prison: Overview and Preliminary Findings.”
Presentation to the Wolverine Caucus, Lansing, MI, July 23. Earlier version presented at Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research, National Institute of Justice, Arlington, VA, July 2009.
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2009 “Neighborhood Context, Prisoner Reentry, and Recidivism.” Paper presented at the Conference on Crime and Population Dynamics, Baltimore, MD, June 2009. Earlier version presented at The University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology Colloquium, April 1.
2007 “Neighborhoods and Health: Findings from the Chicago Community Adult Health
Study.” Presentation at Office of Population Research, Princeton University, May 1. 2006 “Residential Environments and Obesity: How Can Observational Studies Inform
Policy Interventions?” Paper presented at National Poverty Center meeting “Health Effects of Non-Health Policies.” Bethesda, MD., February 9-10.
2005 “Using Spatial Data to Draw Causal Inference on Neighborhood Environments.”
Presentation for Intra-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Official Representative Meetings, Ann Arbor, MI, October 22.
2005 “Ecometrics: Assessing Neighborhood Social Processes with Survey and
Observational Methods.” Presentation at Center for Population Health and Health Disparities Seminar, Santa Monica, CA, September 30.
2005 “Communities and Crime: Lessons from Chicago” Presentation for Leadership
Detroit, Detroit, MI., January 31. 2004 “Law Enforcement and Community Involvement: Lessons from Chicago.”
Presentation given at Special Conference on Criminal Justice, “Rebuilding Lives: Restoration and Rehabilitation in the U.S. Criminal Justice System,” Detroit, MI., November 16.
2004 “What is Social Capital?” Presentation given at Community Access to Child Health &
Medical Home National Conference, Social Capital Pre-Conference. Chicago, Illinois. July 15.
2004 “Social Anatomy of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Violence.” Lecture given at
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. April 26. 2004 “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Crime: A Review of Findings from the Chicago
Longitudinal Study.” Lecture given at Florida International University, Miami, FL. March 8.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Criminology Crime and the Community Urban Communities Introduction to Statistics (Graduate)
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND SERVICE Member, American Sociological Association, 1992-present.
- Member of Crime, Law, and Deviance section's James Short Award Committee for best journal article, 2006.
Member, Population Association of America, 1993-present. - Student Paper Award Committee, 2008-2009.
Member, American Society of Criminology, 1993-present. Member, Editorial Board of American Journal of Sociology, 1994-95. Member, Review Board for MacArthur Foundation, Annual Chicago Neighborhood Survey,
1997. Occasional Reviewer for American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Sociology,
American Sociological Review, Criminology, Demography, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Social Forces.
Member, National Peer Review Evaluation board, Michigan Prisoner Reentry Program, 2008. Member, Advisory Board, RAND Population and Health Center, 2005-present. University of Michigan Sociology Department Associate Chair, 2005 – present. Admissions Committee, 1999, 2001. Committee on the Administration of Graduate Affairs, 2000, 2003-2004. Committee on Curriculum and Educational Policy, 2005 – present. Committee on Evaluation of Instruction, 2000-2002. Lecturer Review Committee, 2005 – present. Personnel Committee, 2003. Race/Ethnicity Subject Area Committee, 2000-present. Sociology Colloquium Committee, 2002-2004. Population Studies Center Associate Director, 2008 – present. Advisory Committee, 2007 – present. Computer Advisory Committee, 2001-2002, 2005-present. Center for Statistical Consulting and Research Executive Committee, 2002-present. Center for Research on Social Organization Executive Committee, 2001-2002.