You can see a full version of my CV here.
Book:
Levine, Jeremy R. When Crime Pays the Victim: How Victim Policy Shaped the Carceral State. Under contract with Princeton University Press.
Levine, Jeremy R. 2021. Constructing Community: Urban Governance, Development, and Inequality in Boston. Princeton University Press.
Peer-reviewed articles:
Levine, Jeremy R. and Kelly L. Russell. 2023. “Crime Pays the Victim: Criminal Fines, the State, and Victim Compensation Law, 1964-1984.” American Journal of Sociology 128(4): 1158-1205. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R., Theodore Leenman, Carl Gershenson, and David Hureau. 2018. “Political Places: Neighborhood Social Organization and the Ecology of Political Behaviors.” Social Science Quarterly 99(1): 201-215. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R. 2017. “Urban Politics and the Study of Urban Poverty: Promising Developments and Future Directions.” Sociology Compass 11(12): 1-9. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R. 2017. “The Paradox of Community Power: Cultural Processes and Elite Authority in Participatory Governance.” Social Forces 95(3): 1155-1179. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R. 2016. “The Privatization of Political Representation: Community-Based Organizations as Nonelected Neighborhood Representatives.” American Sociological Review 81(6): 1251–1275. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R, and Carl Gershenson. 2014. “From Political to Material Inequality: Race, Immigration, and Requests for Public Goods.” Sociological Forum 29 (3): 607-627. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R. 2013. “Organizational Parochialism: ‘Placing’ Interorganizational Network Ties.” City & Community 12 (4): 309-334. [Link]
Levine, Jeremy R, and William Julius Wilson. 2013. “Poverty, Politics, and a ‘Circle of Promise’: Holistic Education Policy in Boston and the Challenge of Institutional Entrenchment.” Journal of Urban Affairs 35 (1): 7-24. [Link]