CHRISTINE S. SCOTT-HAYWARD Curriculum Vitae

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May 2020CHRISTINE S. SCOTT-HAYWARDCurriculum VitaeCalifornia State University, Long BeachSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Emergency Management1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 1Ph.D., Law and SocietyNew York University, Institute for Law and SocietyDissertation: Parole, Desistance, and Rehabilitation: The Effect of Parole Supervision on Reentry andReintegration2000M.A., Social ScienceUniversity of Chicago, Master of Arts Program in the Social SciencesThesis: ‘The Civilizing Process’: The Origins of Anti-Death Penalty Discourse in Europe and Britain1764-18681999B.C.L. (International) (First Class Honors)University College Dublin School of LawStudy Abroad: DePaul University School of Law, Chicago, IL (1997-98)Bar Admissions: New York State (2007); Supreme Court of the United States (2016)PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEAugust 2019 – presentAssociate ProfessorSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Emergency ManagementCalifornia State University, Long Beach, CAAugust 2013 – July 2019Assistant ProfessorSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Emergency ManagementCalifornia State University, Long Beach, CAAugust 2016 – July 2017Supreme Court FellowOffice of the General Counsel, United States Sentencing Commission,Washington, DCJuly 2011 – June 2013Associate-in-LawColumbia Law School, New York, NYAugust 2010 – July 2011Law ClerkThe Honorable James Orenstein, U.S. District Court for the Eastern Districtof New York, Brooklyn, NYAugust 2009 – May 2010Adjunct LecturerDepartment of Political ScienceCity College of New York, New York, NYAugust 2006 – Dec. 2009Research Associate,Center on Sentencing and Corrections; Prosecution & Racial Justice ProjectVera Institute of Justice, New York, NY

Scott-Hayward CVAFFILIATIONS2014-2017Member, Advisory Board, Parole and Release Revocation Project (RobinaInstitute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, University of Minnesota)PUBLICATIONS*Note: An asterisk indicates a co-author was a student I mentored in a research project that resulted in publication.**Note: A double asterisk indicates that authors are listed alphabeticallyBooks:**Copp, J.E., Demuth, S., & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (eds) (Forthcoming 2021) Handbook on pretrial justice.Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.Scott-Hayward, C.S., & Fradella, H.F. (2019). Punishing poverty: How bail and pretrial detention fuelinequalities in the criminal justice system. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Named as a “Best of 2019” by the Vera Institute of Justice Reviewed as “Highly recommended” in Choice Magazine (Hansen, 2020)Articles:Fradella, H.F. & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (Forthcoming). Advancing bail and pretrial justice reform in Arizona.Arizona State Law JournalOttone, S.,* & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2018). Examining judicial decision-making in bail hearings in southernCalifornia. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society 19(2), 2-43.Scott-Hayward, C.S., & Ottone, S.,* (2018). Punishing poverty: California’s unconstitutional bail schedules.Stanford Law Review Online 70, 167-178.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2017). Rethinking federal diversion: The rise of specialized criminal courts. BerkeleyJournal of Criminal Law 22(2), 47-110.Scott-Hayward, C.S., & Williamson, D. (2016). Post-custody supervision in Ireland: From tickets-of-leave toparole? Irish Probation Journal 13, 102-118.Scott-Hayward, C.S., Fradella, H.F., & Fischer, R.G. (2015). Does privacy require secrecy? Societalexpectations of privacy in the digital age. American Journal of Criminal Law 43(1), 19-59. Cited in Love v. State, 543 S.W.3d 835 (Tex. Crim. App. 2016)Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2013) Shadow sentencing: The imposition of federal supervised release. BerkeleyJournal of Criminal Law 18(2), 180-229. Cited in United States v. Thomas, 346 F.Supp.3d 326 (E.D.N.Y. 2018) Quoted in United States v. Trotter, 321 F.Supp.3d 337 (E.D.N.Y. 2018) Cited in United States v. Lee, 888 F.3d 503 (D.C. Cir. 2018) (dissent) Cited in U.S. v. Martinez-Torres, 795 F.3d 1233 (10th Cir. 2015) Cited in U.S. v. Thompson, 777 F.3d 368 (7th Cir. 2015) Cited in U.S. v. Siegel, 753 F.3d 705 (7th Cir. 2014)Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2011). The failure of parole: Rethinking the role of the state in reentry. New Mexico LawReview 41(2), 421-465.2

Scott-Hayward CVScott-Hayward, C.S. (2007) Explaining juvenile false confessions: Adolescent development and policeinterrogation. Law & Psychology Review 31, 53-76. Cited in In re Luis P. 161 A.D.3d 59 (New York, 2018)Book Chapters:Scott-Hayward, C.S., & Fradella, H.F. Abolishing Bail. (Forthcoming, 2021). In Gould, J.B., & Metzger, P.(eds), Big Ideas in Criminal Justice: An Evidence-Based Agenda for Reform (pp. - ). New York, NY:New York University Press.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2011) Polygraphs. In W. Chambliss (Ed.), Courts, Law, and Justice (pp. 201-213).Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Comments and Reviews:Scott-Hayward, C.S. (Forthcoming, 2020). Correctional and Sentencing Law Commentary: RegulatingPregnancy. Criminal Law Bulletin 56(3): 553-562.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2020). Correctional Law Commentary: Recent Developments in Federal SupervisedRelease. Criminal Law Bulletin 56(1): 150-160.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2015) [Review of the book Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and theTransformation of American Punishment by Hadar Aviram]. Law & Society Review 49(4): 1034-37.Shorter Works:Scott-Hayward, C.S. & Fradella, H.F. (2019, November 13). Confronting Unequal and Unjust Pretrial“Justice” Systems [Blog post]. Retrieved from ard, C.S. (2019, February 7). The Bail Industry Blocks Reform—Again [Blog post]. Retrievedfrom locks-reform-again/Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2018, September 12). Bail Reform in California [Blog Post]. Retrieved l-reform-californiaScott-Hayward, C.S. (2017). The Value of Qualitative Courts Research. Western Criminologist, Fall 2017:1112.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2016). Current Controversy: Is Parole an Effective Correctional Strategy? In S.L.Mallicoat, Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies. Thousand Oaks, CA: SagePublications. [Invited]Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2015) Post-Custody Supervision in the United States: A Review of Best Practices. IrishSocial Work Journal (Spring 2015: 2-4). [Invited]Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2012). Parole. In S.M. Barton-Bellessa (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Community Corrections(pp. 282-286). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2012). The Second Chance Act. In S.M. Barton-Bellessa (Ed.) Encyclopedia ofCommunity Corrections (pp. 406-407). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.3

Scott-Hayward CVTechnical Reports:Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2009). The Fiscal Crisis in Corrections: Rethinking Policies and Practices. New York:Vera Institute of Justice.Rengifo, A.F. & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2008). Assessing the Effectiveness of Intermediate Sanctions inMultnomah County, Oregon. New York: Vera Institute of Justice.Tombs, B., Scott-Hayward, C.S., Roa, C. & Daly, R. (2008). Assessment of Changes in Inmate Characteristicsand Jail Management Processes in Hamilton County, Ohio. New York: Vera Institute of Justice.Rengifo, A.F. & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (2007). Promoting Successful Transitions for Disadvantaged Youth.New York: Vera Institute of Justice.Legal BriefsSchrup, S., Kugler, M.B., Scott-Hayward, C.S., Strahilevitz, L. & Tokson, M. (2017). Brief of Amici CuriaeEmpirical Fourth Amendment Scholars in Support of Petitioner in Carpenter v. United States (SupremeCourt of the United States).Works in Progress“Legal Elites? A Social Network Analysis of Supreme Court Advocates.” (with Aili Malm)“Taking Roll: College Students' Perspectives on their Formerly Incarcerated Classmates (with JamesBinnall & Ruby Gonzalez*)AWARDS AND GRANTS CSULB School of Criminology, Criminal Justice, & Emergency Management, Barnes Fellowship (2019)CSULB Professors Around the World Travel Grant (2018)CSULB RSCA Award (2017-18; 2018-19; 2019-20; 2020-21)CSULB Incentive Award to Internationalize Teaching and Learning (2015)City College of New York Skadden Arps Honors Program in Legal Studies Development Grant (2010)ICPSR Scholarship/Travel Grant: ICSPR Workshop “Sentencing and Other Federal Case Data Analysis,”National Institute of Justice (2009)President’s Service Award for Leadership, New York University (2003)New York University McCracken Fellowship (2001-06)University Partial Tuition Scholarship, University of Chicago (1999-2000)Bank of Ireland Bronze Medal in Jurisprudence (1999)Royal Insurance Gold Medal for Tort (1996)EXTERNAL FUNDING2019-21Co-Investigator. Evaluation of the Guides AppCo-Investigator: Dr. Dina PerroneSubmitted to: Long Beach City Prosecutor’s OfficeRequested: 36,000 (funded)4

Scott-Hayward CV2016Co-Investigator. A Seat at the Table: Empowering Returning Citizens through HigherEducationCo-Investigator: Dr. James BinnallSubmitted to: The Opportunity InstituteRequested: 122,878 (not funded)INVITED PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPSScott-Hayward, C.S. (February 2020). Panelist: Los Angeles District Attorney Election Townhall (LongBeach, CA)Scott-Hayward, C.S. (April 2019). Legal Elites? A Social Network Analysis of Supreme Court Advocates,UCI Socio-Legal Studies Workshop, Irvine, CA.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (February, 2019). Roundtable: Interdisciplinary Teaching in Law & Criminology,Western Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI. (Discussant)Scott-Hayward, C.S. (September 2017). Rethinking Federal Diversion, Alternatives to IncarcerationSymposium, Southern District of Iowa Probation & Pretrial Services Division, Des Moines, IA.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (June 2017). Rethinking Federal Diversion, Meeting of the Criminal Law Committee ofthe Judicial Conference of the United States, San Francisco, CA.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (August 2016). Plenary Session: How High Profile Cases Impact Sentencing Policy,National Association of Sentencing Commissions Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. (Participant).Scott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2015). Author Meets Critics: Cheap on Crime, by Hadar Aviram, AmericanSociety of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Critic).Scott-Hayward, C.S. (October 2014). Post-Prison Supervision in the United States, The Probation Service ofIreland, Dublin, Ireland. (Sponsored by The Irish Association of Social Workers).Daly, R. & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (October 2009). Criminal Justice Research and Trends, Multnomah CountyBoard of Commissioners, Portland, OR.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (January 2008). Report on Community Corrections Survey, Alabama SentencingCommission, Montgomery, AL.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (April 2005). Juvenile Interrogation: The Central Park Jogger Case, Goldstock CriminalLaw Lunch Series, NYU School of Law, New York, NY.CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS*Note: An asterisk next to a co-presenter’s name indicates the person was a student of mine with whom I presented a paper that the student and Ico-authored as part of a thesis, dissertation, or independent study research project.Scott-Hayward, C.S. & Fradella, H.F. (November 2019). Author Meets Critics: Punishing Poverty: How Bailand Pretrial Detention Fuel Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System, American Society of CriminologyAnnual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. (Author).Scott-Hayward, C.S., & Malm, A. (June 2019). Legal Elites? A Social Network Analysis of Supreme CourtAdvocates, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.5

Scott-Hayward CVScott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2018) Roundtable: Developing a Pretrial Research Network within theCriminology Community, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. (Discussant).Scott-Hayward, C.S. & Ottone, S.* (November 2017). Punishing Poverty: California’s Unconstitutional BailSystem, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (March 2017). Rethinking Federal Diversion: The Rise of Front-End SpecializedCriminal Courts, Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities Annual Conference, PaloAlto, CA.Ottone, S.* & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (March 2017). A Qualitative Examination of Factors Influencing theImposition of Bail, Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities Annual Conference, PaloAlto, CA.Scott-Hayward, C.S. & Ottone, S.* (November 2016). Examining Judicial Decision-Making in Bail Hearingsin Southern California, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.Scott-Hayward, C.S., Fradella, H.F. & Fischer, R. (June 2015). What is “Voluntary” Sharing? ExaminingExpectations of Privacy in Cell-Site Location Information, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting,Seattle, WA.Scott-Hayward, C.S., Fradella, H.F. & Fischer, R. (November 2014) Societal Expectations of Privacy in theDigital Age, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Iacoboni, M,* Scott-Hayward, C.S., Schug R. & Malm, A. (November 2014). Burbank MHET: An Evaluation,American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Scott-Hayward, C.S., Fradella, H.F. & Fischer, R. (June 2014). Does Privacy require Secrecy? SocietalExpectations of Privacy in the Digital Age, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis,MN.Scott-Hayward, C.S. & Fradella, H.F. (February 2014). Privacy in the Age of Surveillance: The Impact of U.S.v. Jones, Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2012). Supervised Release: The Forgotten Footnote in Federal Sentencing,American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2011). The Failure of Parole: Rethinking the Role of the State in Reentry,American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (May 2010). The Failure of Parole: Rethinking the Role of the State in Reentry, Law andSociety Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.Scott-Hayward, C.S. & Daly, R. (November 2009). Experiencing Parole Violations: Perspectives fromOfficers and People on Parole, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.Rengifo, A.F. & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2008). Assessing the Effectiveness of IntermediateSanctions in Multnomah County, Oregon, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, St. Louis,MO.Rengifo, A.F. & Scott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2007). Promoting Successful Transitions for DelinquentYouth, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (July 2007). Explaining False Confessions: A Comparative Analysis of the Law onJuvenile Interrogation, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany.6

Scott-Hayward CVScott-Hayward, C.S. & Skolnick, J.H. (November 2004). Interrogating Juveniles: The Central Park JoggerCase, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN.Scott-Hayward, C.S. (November 2003). Juvenile Justice in Ireland, American Society of Criminology AnnualMeeting, Denver, CO.TEACHING EXPERIENCEGraduateComparative Introduction to American LawLaw, Justice, and Social ControlLegal Research, Writing and AnalysisUndergraduate:Constitutional LawCorrectionsCourtroom EnvironmentsCriminal CourtsCriminal ProcedureJuvenile JusticeLaw and Social ChangeResearch MethodsINSTITUTIONAL SERVICECALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACHUniversity Service Member, University Resource Council (2020 – 2022) Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Rising Scholars (2018-present) Senator, Academic Senate (2015 – 2020) Member, Nominating Committee (2018 – 2019) Member, Committee on Athletics (2017 – 2018)College Service Member, College of Health and Human Services, Awards and Scholarships Committee (2020 –2022)Member, College of Health and Human Services, Research Committee (2018 – 2019)Member, College of Health and Human Services Faculty Council (2014 – 2016)Departmental Service Member, Graduate Committee (2013 – present)Chair, Retention, Tenure, and Promotion Committee (2019 – present)Chair, Curriculum Committee (2017 – 2019)Faculty Advisor to Alpha Phi Sigma, Criminal Justice Honor Society (2013 – 2016)Member, Awards, Banquet, and Scholarship Committee (2013 – 2016)NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Student Senator, University Senate (2004-05)o Member, Academic Affairs CommitteePresident, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Council (2002-04)7

Scott-Hayward CVSERVICE TO THE PROFESSION AND THE COMMUNITYEDITORSHIPSCriminal Law Bulletin, 2019 – presentCorrectional and Sentencing Law EditorAmerican Society of Criminology, Division on Corrections & Sentencing Newsletter, 2018 – 2020EditorCriminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society, 2014 – 2017Co-editor of the official journal of the Western Society of Criminology(formerly known as the Western Criminology Review) [with Malm, A. & Fradella, H.F.]EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPSCriminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society (2017 – present)Ramapo Journal of Law & Society (Editorial Advisory Board) (2013 – present)PEER REVIEWERColumbia Law ReviewContemporary Justice Review: Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative JusticeCriminal Justice Policy ReviewFeminist CriminologyLaw & Society ReviewOxford University PressPunishment & SocietySage PublicationsYale Law JournalOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICEAmerican Society of Criminology Division on Sentencing and Correctionso Vice-Chair (2018-2020)o Member, Newsletter Committee (2016; 2018)o Member, Dissertation Award Committee (2014)Western Society of Criminology Vice-President (2020-2021) Secretary (2017-2020) Publications Committee (2014 – 2017) Annual Conference Program Co-Chair (2015)The Undergraduate Awards (an international pan-discipline academic awards program Judge (2014; 2015)Cabrillo Academy of Law & Justice, Cabrillo High School, Long Beach, CA Mentor (2018 – 2019)McBride High School, Long Beach, CA Member, Criminal Justice Investigation Advisory Board (2014 – 2016)8

Scott-Hayward CVThe Clemency Project 2014 Volunteer Attorney (2015 – 2016)INTERVIEWS AND MEDIA APPEARANCESThe Price of Cash Bail (This is Hell, October 29, 2019) (Featured)Judge Jack Weinstein: Supervised release is too punitive, especially for marijuana users (Brooklyn Daily Eagle,July 5, 2018) (Research Mentioned)The Sister and the Lifers (Los Angeles Magazine, February 2, 2017) (Quoted)Class Acts of 2016: Law – Legal eagles (UCD Connections – Alumni Magazine) (2017) (Featured)Charter Local Edition with CSULB Professor Christine Scott-Hayward (August 29, 2016) (Featured)Scott-Hayward Selected for Fellowship (Inside CSULB, July 5, 2016) (Featured)Student Project Thickens Encryption Debate (Daily 49er, March 23, 2016 (Quoted)About 30 percent of Long Beach homicides go unsolved, analysis shows (Long Beach Press Telegram, January24, 2015) (Quoted)Return to Prison? Many Will (Inside CSULB Online, January 15, 2014) (Featured)MENTORING OF STUDENTSDOCTORAL DISSERTATION (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY) External Reader, Ph.D. Dissertation, Russell Ferri, 2015MASTERS THESES (CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH) Chair, M.S. Thesis Committee, Alejandra Guzman, 2021 (expected)o Recipient of 2020 Summer Student Research Assistantship Member, M.S. Thesis Committee, Tiffany Pascua, 2021 (expected) Member, M.S. Thesis Committee, Claudia Aguilar, 2019 Chair, M.S. Thesis Committee, Sarah Ottone, 2018o Recipient of the School of CCJEM Outstanding Thesis Awardo First Place, Behavioral & Social Sciences Division (Graduate Level), 31st Annual CSUStudent Research Competition, April 2017o Recipient of 2017 Summer Student Research Assistantship Member, M.S. Thesis Committee, Xochitl Escutia, 2017 Chair, M.S. Thesis Committee, Michelle Iacoboni, 2015o Recipient of the School of CCJEM Outstanding Thesis AwardUNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES (CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH) Advisor, University Honors Thesis, Owen Hammer, 2020 Advisor, University Honors Thesis, Ruby Gonzalez, 20199

American Society of Criminology, Division on Corrections & Sentencing Newsletter, 2018 - 2020 Editor Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society, 2014 - 2017 Co-editor of the official journal of the Western Society of Criminology (formerly known as the Western Criminology Review) [with Malm, A. & Fradella, H.F.] EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS