University of Missouri–St. Louis



CLAIRE GREENEDepartment of Criminology and Criminal Justice | University of Missouri—St. Louis338 Lucas Hall 1 University Blvd, St. Louis MO, 63121-4400clairegreene@mail.umsl.eduEDUCATIONPh.D.2017-presentCriminology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Missouri—St. Louis M.A. 2017Criminology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Missouri—St. LouisB.A.2011Geography University of Vermont PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSSlocum, Lee Ann, Beth M. Huebner, Claire Greene, and Richard Rosenfeld. 2019. Enforcement Trends in the City of St. Louis from 2007 – 2017: Exploring Variability in Arrests and Criminal Summonses over Time and across Communities. Journal of Community Psychology 48:36–67.Slocum, Lee Ann, Claire Greene, Beth M. Huebner, and Richard Rosenfeld. 2019. Changes in Enforcement of Low-Level and Felony Offenses Post-Ferguson: An Analysis of Arrests in St. Louis, Missouri. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 20(2): 25-45.REPORTSSlocum, Lee Ann., Beth M. Huebner, Richard B. Rosenfeld, and Claire Greene. 2018. Tracking enforcement rates in the City of St. Louis, 2002 – 2017. Report prepared for the Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice St. Louis, MO: University of Missouri- St. Louis.MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESSVaughn, Paige, Claire Greene, and David Klinger. Revenge Effects and Non-Lethal Weapons: A Cautionary Tale about the Unintended Consequences of Technology in the Criminal Justice System. Under review. Criminology and Public Policy. Boessen, Adam, Marisa Omori, Claire Greene. Long-term Dynamics of Neighborhoods and Crime: The Role of Education over 40 Years.Greene, Claire. Neighborhood Violence and Disadvantage: The Black Middleclass Revisited. Under review. Social Forces. **Gene Carte Student Paper Award, Third Place, 2019, American Society of CriminologyGreene, Claire. Non-Conformism and the Institutionalization of Police Technology. PRESENTATIONS2019 Greene, Claire. The Influence of Technology Corporations in Public Policing. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.2019 Vaughn, Paige, Claire Greene, and David Klinger. Revenge Effects and Non-Lethal Weapons: A Cautionary Tale about the Unintended Consequences of Technology in the Criminal Justice System. Law and Society Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.2019 Claire, Greene. Police Technology and Crime Control Rationalities in the Digital Era. Law and Society Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.2018Slocum, Lee Ann, Beth M. Huebner, Claire Greene, and Richard B. Rosenfeld. Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Enforcement of Low-Level Offenses in St. Louis City from 2002 – 2017. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.2018Greene, Claire. Neighborhood Violence & Disadvantage: The Black Middleclass Revisited. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.2018Slocum, Lee Ann, Beth M. Huebner, Claire Greene, and Richard B. Rosenfeld. Tracking Enforcement Rates in the City of St. Louis, 2002 – 2017. Report release for the Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, St. Louis, Missouri.2017Greene, Claire. The Black Middleclass, Segregation, and Neighborhood Crime. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.GRANT EXPERIENCEGraduate Research Assistant: Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice (2017-2019)Principal Investigator: Dr. Lee Ann Slocum. Sub-Contract from City University of New YorkFunding provided by the Arnold Foundation. TEACHING EXPERIENCEInstructor, Policing (UMSL, undergraduate) Teaching Assistant, Seminar in Criminology and Criminal Justice (UMSL, undergraduate)Teaching Assistant, Statistical Analysis in Criminology & Criminal Justice (UMSL, undergraduate)Teaching Assistant, Crime, Race & Justice (UMSL, undergraduate)Teaching Assistant, Vermont Works for Women Job Skills Program (Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility, South?Burlington, Vermont) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & SERVICETechnology, Law & Society Summer Institute Participant, University of California—Irvine (2018)Reviewer for Criminology (2018-present)PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPAmerican Society of CriminologyLaw and Society Association ................
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