Recent Publications

Peer-reviewed Articles

Richards-Karamarkovich, A., Umamaheswar, J. (2024). Contaminated memories: How formerly incarcerated mothers construct maternal memories and imagined futures. Punishment & Society.

Richards-Karamarkovich, A., & Umamaheswar, J. (2024). “We do love our kids”: Narrative resilience among formerly-incarcerated mothers. Feminist Criminology, 19(1), 59-78.

Ingel, S., Richards-Karamarkovich, A., Bietsch, S., and Rudes, D.S. (2021). Privacy Violations and Procedural Justice in United States Prisons and Jails. Sociology Compass. 15(2), 1-12.

Book Chapters

Umamaheswar, J., & Richards-Karamarkovich, A. (Forthcoming Spring 2025). The lived experiences of families of people in prison. In Dum, C., Fader, J., LeBel, T., & Wright, K. (Eds.), DCS Handbook on Corrections and Sentencing.

Madrigal, A., Richards-Karamarkovich, A., & Umamaheswar, J. (2023). The carceral experiences of the wrongfully convicted. In Rudes, D. S., Armstrong, G. S., Kras, K. R., & Carter, T. J (Eds.), The Handbook on Prisons and Jails (pp. 81-93). Routledge.

Teaching Materials

Ingel, S., Richards-Karamarkovich, A., Bietsch, S., & Rudes, D. (2021). Teaching and Learning Guide for: Privacy Violations and Procedural Justice in United States Prisons and Jails. Sociology Compass.