Sade Lindsay

Sadé Lindsay, PhD

Sadé L. Lindsay, PhD is a Provost’s New Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Sociology in the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University. Her research expertise lies at the intersection of criminal justice, punishment, racial inequality, and public policy. Specifically, she examines racism and the criminalization of deviance, gendered incarceration experiences, prison reentry, and drug policy and use. Her research has received numerous awards and been funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Justice, the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, and the Center for Engaged Scholarship, among other national organizations. She received both her PhD in Sociology and BA in Criminology from The Ohio State University.

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