Book Chapters

2022   “Ethnographic Research: Immersing Oneself in the Rural Environment” (with Michele Statz), In Research Methods for Rural Criminologists, edited by Ralph Weisheit, Jessica Peterson, and Artur Pytlarz. New York: Routledge.

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2018   “Becoming a Police Ethnographer,” In Doing Ethnography in Criminology: Discovery through Fieldwork, edited by Stephen K. Rice and Michael D. Maltz, 187-94. New York: Springer.

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2018   “Crime,” In The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by Hilary Callan. Malden: Wiley.

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2017   “Methamphetamine and Precursor Laws in the United States,” In Dual Markets: Comparative Approaches to Regulation, edited by Ernesto U. Savona, Mark A.R. Kleiman, and Francesco Calderoni. New York: Springer.

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2016   “Methamphetamine and the Changing Rhetoric of Drugs in the United States,” In The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology,” edited by Joseph F. Donnermeyer. New York: Routledge.

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2013   “Police in Practice: Policing and the Project of Contemporary Governance,” In Policing and Contemporary Governance: The Anthropology of Police in Practice, edited by William Garriott. Palgrave Macmillan.

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2013   “Policing Methamphetamine: Police Power and the War on Drugs in a Rural U.S. Community,” In Policing and Contemporary Governance: The Anthropology of Police in Practice, edited by William Garriott. Palgrave Macmillan.

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2013   “‘You Can Always Tell Who’s Using Meth:’ Methamphetamine Addiction and the Semiotics of Criminal Difference in a Rural U.S. Community,” In Addiction Trajectories, edited by Eugene Raikhel and William Garriott. Duke University Press.

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2010   “‘Straight from the Devil:’ Contours of the ‘Public’ in American Public Health.” In Not By Faith Alone: Social Services, Social Justice, and Faith-Based Organizations in the U.S, edited by Julie Adkins, Laurie Occhipinti and Tara Hefferan, 231-53. Lanham: Lexington Books

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