
Chris Smith
@cmsmith_soc
Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. Studies gender, crime, social networks, and Prohibition Era Chicago. (she/her) 🏳️🌈 #firstgen
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Episode 35 is here! It's our Grad Spotlight episode, which features PhD Candidate Jared Joseph (Jared Joseph). We talk about corruption and organized crime in Chicago during the prohibition era using a network analysis perspective! thecriminologyacademy.com/episode-35-jos…




I knew I wanted to get my first publication framed, and I finally did! Regardless of anything else, this exists and I helped make it. Thanks again to my co-author Chris Smith, and to Sara Wakefield who sent me a physical copy to use! Paper info: jnjoseph.com/research-proje…




The new article by Brianna Remster, Chris Smith, and Rory Kramer takes an intersectional approach to explore the gendered and racialized consequences of "controlling images" in police encounters and violence. Find out more by reading here: ow.ly/Ftmg50ITqKu

Latest paper published in PLOS One uses #NetworkScience and #MachineLearning tools to detect “crews” of criminal cops in the Chicago Police Department (thread) Rajiv Invisible Institute @N3Initiative Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern NU Sociology a thread🧵 journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

📢With Sadaf Hashimi and Marie Ouellet we are honored to share the first issue of a Double Special Issue Global Crime on the Criminology of Carlo Morselli, Guest-edited by Rémi Boivin and David Décary-Hétu tandfonline.com/toc/fglc20/23/…

In a study, Andrew Papachristos looks at organized crime networks during Prohibition in Chicago and how "violence brokers," or individuals who committed multiple violent acts and helped create a connected violence network, transformed crime in the city. spr.ly/6011ztpHU

Happy to see my #BookReview of Chris Smith's Syndicate Women out. TL;DR - a great work of both archival research and social network analysis that makes an important contribution to the study of #OrganizedCrime and illicit enterprise. clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/syndicat…

Janice Irvine isn't on Twitter, but she writes brilliant books. Check out her newest open-access e-book, Marginal People in Deviant Places: Ethnography, Difference, and the Challenge to Scientific Racism. Thank you for letting me be a part of this! heliotrope-preview.hydra.lib.umich.edu/concern/monogr…

3/4ths of our feminists of crime and law writing group got to meet up last night at #ASA2022. We missed you Kathryne Young with Brianna Remster Nicky Fox


Next up for ASA CLD Section at #ASA22 are an engaging hour of round tables followed by awards! Join us at the Marriott, Gold Salon 3.



