Natalie J. Sokoloff
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Professor Natalie J. Sokoloff "has taught in the Sociology Department at John Jay College for the past 30 years since 1972. She is on the doctoral faculties of the departments of Criminal Justice, Sociology, and Women’s Studies at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She also has been a Scholar of the Institute for Teaching and Research on Women at Towson University (MD) since 1994." [1]
Books
- The Criminal Justice System and Women: Offenders, Prisoners, Victims, and Workers, 3rd Ed. (forthcoming 2003); 2nd Ed. (1995); 1st Ed. (1982). (McGraw-Hill). Co-edited with Barbara Raffel Price, each edition is a completely new book.
- Black Women and White Women in the Professions: Occupational Segregation by Race and Gender, 1960-1980 (1992, Routledge).
- The Hidden Aspects of Women’s Work (1987, Praeger). Co-edited with C.E. Bose and R. Feldberg with the Women and Work Research Group.
- Between Money and Love: The Dialectics of Women’s Home and Market Work (1980, Praeger).
- Natalie J. Sokoloff with Christina Pratt (eds) Domestic Violence at the Margins: Readings on Race, Class, Gender, and Culture (Rutgers University Press, 2005).
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Natalie J. Sokoloff, City University of New York, accessed May 20, 2009.