


Maureen Norton-Hawk, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Mailing address:
Department of Sociology
Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Phone: 617.573.8491
Fax: 617.994.4278
mhawks@suffolk.edu
Office: 73 Tremont Street, 5th Floor, Room 581
Women, women in conflict with the law, drugs and society both national and international, and criminal justice policy and research in the United States and Latin America.
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1996 Brown University -- Post Doctoral Fellowship in Addiction Studies
1994 Northeastern University -- Ph.D. in Sociology
1988 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa -- M.S. in Social Work
1987 Virginia Commonwealth University -- M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling
1983 Mary Washington College -- B.A. in Sociology
Teaching Experience
2001-present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Suffolk University
1997-2001 Assistant Professor; Department of Sociology, Suffolk University
1996-1997 Visiting Professor; Department of Sociology, Suffolk University
1993-1996 Instructor; Department of Sociology, Suffolk University
1989-1996 Instructor; Department of Sociology, Northeastern University
Current Research
2007-present Longitudinal study of women post incarceration “Where are they now? Middle-aged women post incarceration”.
2006-present Survey of employees use of criminal background checks.
2005-present Qualitative analysis “Impact of the U.S. War on Drugs on Incarceration of Women and Children in Ecuador”.
Articles
2008 “Unproductive Expenditures: Why Healthcare Services for Post-Incarceration Women Are Ineffective” in Women, Girls and Criminal Justice, with Susan Sered forthcoming
2008 “Disrupted lives, fragmented care: Illness experiences of criminalized women” Women and Health, with Susan Sered forthcoming.
2004 “A comparison of pimp-controlled versus non-pimp controlled prostitutes” Violence Against Women, 10(2):189-194.
2003 “Social class, drugs, gender and the limitations of the law: Contrasting the elite prostitute with the street prostitute,” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 29:115-131.
2003 “The forgotten victims: The children of incarcerated mothers” Women, Girls & Criminal Justice, 4:1. 5-6.
2002 “The lifecourse of prostitution,” Women, Girls & Criminal Justice, 3:1, 1, 7-9.
2001 "The counter-productivity of incarcerating female street prostitutes,” Deviant Behavior, 221:5, 403-418.
1997 "Prevalence of drug use in pregnancy: Assessment, critique and policy implications," Journal of Drug Issues, 27:3, 447-462.
1994 "How social policies make matters worse," Journal of Drug Issues, 24:3, 517-526.
Technical Reports
2007 “Barriers to Health Care for Women who have been Incarcerated” Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety Department of Parole Reentry.
2007 “Student interactions and perception of police: Everett Massachusetts” sponsored by the Suffolk University Juvenile Justice Center.
2007 “Student interactions and perception of police: Cambridge Massachusetts” sponsored by the Suffolk University Juvenile Justice Center.
2006 “Hospital Safe Bed Availability in Massachusetts” commissioned by the Governor’s Commission on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
2005 “Pathway to prison” Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Corrections, MCI-Framingham.
2003 “Family network and children’s needs” commissioned by West Roxbury District Court, West Roxbury Massachusetts.
1999 "Needs assessment of children of incarcerated mothers: Nashua Street Jail" Technical Report commissioned by Commonwealth of Massachusetts-Office of the Trial Court, November.
1998 "Lifecourse of street prostitution" Technical Report commissioned by Boston Police Department.
August 2008 “Differential Enforcement: Women in Prostitution in Boston” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting Boston.
March 2008 “Barriers to healthcare for women who have been incarcerated” American Criminal Justice Society March 2008.
March 2008 “Criminal records: Employer hiring preferences and perceptions about the process” American Criminal Justice Society March 2008.
March 2008 “Unintended consequences: The gendered impact of the U.S. war on drugs in Ecuador” American Criminal Justice Society March 2008.
May 2006 “Employment Screening and Criminal Records” Suffolk University Academic Conference.
June 2005 “Things Just Stay the Same: Ninety Years of Females Incarcerated in Massachusetts” Law and Society Conference Las Vegas, Nevada.
October 2005 “Constrained Choices: Juvenile Females, Violence and Aggression” Massachusetts Bay Transportation Association Training provided by the Juvenile Justice Center at Suffolk University.
March 2003 “Social class, drugs, gender and the limitations of the law: Contrasting the elite prostitute with the street prostitute” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
September 2003 “Working with the female offender” Forensic Access to Community Services, Boston, Massachusetts.
November 2003 “The life experiences of pimp vs non-pimp controlled prostitutes”American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado
June 2002 “Crimes without victims and social class: Contrasting the elite and the street prostitute” Law and Society Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.
January 2001 "Female offender profile" Commonwealth of Massachusetts-Working Group on Women in Prison House of Representatives, Boston, Massachusetts.
August 2001 "Profile of Massachusetts female offenders" Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, Boston, Massachusetts, Aired on Gavel to Gavel.
June 2001 "The need for a coordinated public health and criminal approach to crime" Massachusetts Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
July 2001 "Pushing the problem in the future: Criminal law’s failure to take into account the children of female inmates" Law and Society Association, Budapest, Hungary.
November 2001 “Women are different: The criminal justice’s failure to acknowledge the differing needs of the female offender” IV International Workshop Women in the XXI Century, Havana, Cuba.
October 2001 “The forgotten victims: The children of incarcerated females” New England Council on Crime and Delinquency, North Conway, New Hampshire.
September 2000 "Female offenders: Seeking equity in an inequitable system" National Association of Social Workers, Boston, Massachusetts.
March 2000 "The needs of children of incarcerated mothers" Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana.
December 2000 "Needs assessment of the children of incarcerated mothers" Women’s Resource Center, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
December 2000 "Female offenders in the criminal justice system" Suffolk County Sheriffs Department Directions 2000, Boston, Massachusetts.
October 2000 "Female offender profile" Women’s Resource Center, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
August 2000 "Who are the female offenders?" Commonwealth of Massachusetts Administrative Branch of the Trial Court-Office of Community Corrections, Marlboro, Massachusetts.
July 2000 "Needs assessment of the children of incarcerated mothers" Commonwealth of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, Massachusetts.
June 2000 "Focus on the female offender" Commonwealth of Massachusetts Administrative Branch of the Trial Court-Office of the Commissioner of Probation, Boston, Massachusetts.
April 2000 "Needs assessment of the children of incarcerated mothers" Adcare Criminal Justice Services, Brewster, Massachusetts.
March 2000 "Needs assessment of the children of incarcerated mothers" Commonwealth of Massachusetts Administrative Branch of the Trial Court-Office of Community Corrections, Boston, Massachusetts.
Invited Interviews
July 2008 “Demand Side of Prostitution” with Ambassador Swanee Hunt.
October 2005 Interview by Girls’ Coalition of Greater Boston published in Girl Matters.
November 2003 Interview by Boston Globe on teenage prostitution.
January 2002 Interview by Monte Morin Los Angeles Times on street prostitution.
April 2001 Interview by Boston Globe on sentencing guidelines
January 2001 Quoted in American Prospect , 12:1, 33-37.
October 2005 Consultant for Suffolk County House of Corrections-South Bay Statistical Analysis.
June 2005 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety Dedicated External Female offender Review Panel.
March 2004 National Institute of Justice Consultant
December 2003 Elected to the Governor’s Commission on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Boston, Massachusetts.
November 2003 Elected to the board of directors at the Sex Workers Project at The Urban Institute, New York, New York.
August 2002 English instructor for Russian children in Novosibirsk Russia.
July 2002 Elected to the Steering Committee on Working Group on Female Prostitution, Boston Massachusetts
June 2001 Elected to the Steering Committee of the Women’s Working Group on Women in Prisons, House of Representatives, Boston, Massachusetts.
April 2001 Elected to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Citizen’s Academy, Boston, Massachusetts.
April 2001 Elected to the Steering Committee of the Criminal Justice Policy Committee, Boston, Massachusetts.
2000-present Director of the Masters of Criminal Justice Internship and Practicum Program.
2000-present Instructor Suffolk University’s Dean College.
1999-present Academic Standing Committee.
1996-present Faculty Advisor.
Drugs and Society
Corrections
Social Theory
Social Research Methods