Dr. Steve Herbert

Professor

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Biography

Steve Herbert is a trained geographer who focused his research on the relationship between the exercise of power and the control of space, particularly concerning urban police departments. He has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork with both the Los Angeles and Seattle Police Departments. His work has resulted in influential books including 'Policing Space: Territoriality and the Los Angeles Police Department' (University of Minnesota Press, 1997), 'Citizens, Cops, and Power: Recognizing the Limits of Community' (University of Chicago Press, 2005), and 'Banished: The New Social Control in Urban America' (Oxford University Press, 2009), co-authored with Katherine Beckett. Additionally, he has published articles in leading journals within the fields of Geography, Socio-Legal Studies, and Criminology. His recent research focuses on the realities of life-sentenced prisoners, culminating in the book 'Easy Keep: Life-Sentenced Prisoners and the Future of Mass Incarceration' (University of California Press, 2019). He has also initiated prison-based educational efforts, including 'mixed enrollment' courses that combine LSJ students with incarcerated students, and he runs book clubs in prisons. In 2021, he created a podcast series titled 'Making Amends,' which tells the stories of six men incarcerated at the Oregon State Penitentiary who are eager to find ways to atone for their past mistakes. Herbert teaches various courses related to Law, Societies, and Justice, and he was honored with the UW Distinguished Teaching Award in 2009.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

1995-01-01 — Present

University of Washington • Seattle, WA

Professor Herbert teaches courses in the Department of Law, Societies, and Justice and engages in extensive research focused on criminology and the societal impacts of urban policing.

Awards

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UW Distinguished Teaching Award

Courses

LSJ 200, Introduction to Law, Societies, and Justice LSJ 377, Punishment: Theory and Practice LSJ 490, Juvenile Parole Project

Requirements for University of Washington

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:105
Overall
Required:105
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
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Specialization Notes

Standard Graduate School requirements for University of Washington apply to most departments listed unless specified otherwise by the program.