Colleen P. Eren

Colleen Eren has a talent for bringing criminal justice and higher education research and policy to popular audiences in an engaging fashion--and doesn't shy away from controversial topics about these issues.

A full professor of sociology and criminal justice at William Paterson University, a senior fellow at the Niskanen Center and the Reason Foundation, and a faculty fellow at the Segal Center of Heterodox Academy, Dr. Eren is an active contributor to the scholarly community and to public discourse. Her opinions have been published in the New York Times, RealClearPolitics/RealClearEducation the Foundation for Economic Education, and Discourse Magazine. Her latest book, Reform Nation: The First Step Act and the Movement to End Mass Incarceration tells the inside story about how one Trump-era law encapsulated the political and social movement dynamics of the past 20 years in criminal justice reform. Her first book, Bernie Madoff and the Crisis: The Public Trial of Capitalism examined the way in which the high-profile Ponzi scheme allowed the public to discuss the broader economic problems which led to the Financial Crisis of 2008. She has been featured in multiple documentaries about the Madoff case. She is also co-author of The Impact of Supreme Court Cases on U.S. Institutions: A Sociology of Law Primer.

Dr. Eren was Director of Organizing at New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty, which led a successful statewide campaign to end capital punishment. She is vice president of the board of New Hour for Women and Children, which helps women reenter society after incarceration.

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Presented at HxA Virtual Event, Summit, or Conference
Published on HxA: The Blog
Guest on HxA Podcast
HxA Writers Group Member or Veteran
Active Member of an HxCommunity
Active Member of an HxA Campus Community
Faculty Fellow at HxA Center for Academic Pluralism
Speaker's Title and Institutional/Organizational Affiliation: Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, William Paterson University
Event Type :
Lecture/Presentation
Fireside Chat
Book Talk
Constitution Day Event
Classroom Visit
Workshop
Podcast
Debate, Forum, or HxConversation
Speaking Topics - List up to 5 specific topics or titles, each separated by a semicolon: Criminal Justice reform; white collar crime; criminal justice policy; mass incarceration; viewpoint diversity
Blackout Dates (Dates speaker is unavailable, Days/Month/Year): none
Distance Willing to Travel: Any/No Limits to Travel Radius
Scholarly Area: Social Sciences
Modality of Event : In Person and/or Virtual
Willingness to be recorded: Willing
Speaking Fee (Not including travel/lodging expenses): $0-$5,000 USD
Recent Appearance (1 of 5) -title, host institution, year: Reform Nation: The Movement to End Mass Incarceration, The Global Center for the Humanities, University of New England, 2023
Recent Appearance (2 of 5) -title, host institution, year: Deep stories, faith and the criminal justice reform movement, The Ethical Humanist Society, 2023
Recent Appearance (3 of 5) -title, host institution, year: The Worst of the Worst and Criminal Justice Reform, Global Center for the Humanities, University of New England, 2021
Recent Appearance (4 of 5) -title, host institution, year: Bernie Madoff and the Crisis 10 Years Later, John Jay College, 2018
Link to Speaker's Professional Website (to include sample writings and more extensive bio): https://www.colleeneren.com/