Faculty Associate
Affiliated with: The Public Policy Program
Phone: (212) 396-7539
Email: vl531@hunter.cuny.edu
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Bio:
Education:
Ph.D., Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work
J.D., New York Law School
M.S.W., State University of New York, Stony Brook, School of Social WelfareCourses:
-Social Welfare Policy and Services
-Community Organizing I
-Law and Social Work
-Qualitative Research (doctoral program)Recent Publications:
Lens, V. (2015). Poor Justice: How the Poor Fare in the Courts. Oxford University Press.
Lens, V. (2015). Welfare Law in Wiley Handbook of Law & Society. Eds. A. Sarat and P. Ewick. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley.
Lens, V. (2015). Against the grain: Therapeutic judging in a traditional Family Court. Law & Social Inquiry. DOI: 10.1111/lsi.12153
Lens, V. (2014). The Judiciary and Social Policy in Social Policy and Social Justice. Ed. M. Reisch. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Lens, V. Engaging parents in Family Court: Lessons from an observational study of child protection cases. Journal of Social Work. [In Press]
Current Projects:
Dr. Lens is currently working on an article which examines how gender disadvantages poor women in the civil justice system. It focuses on two forums – the welfare fair hearing system and Family Court –whose clientele are predominantly poor women. While the emphasis is primarily on gender, because of the intersectionality between race and gender, it also considers the former.
Dr. Lens is also working on an article, funded by the Robin Hood Foundation, which is based on qualitative interviews with 70 low-income families living in New York City. It examines why some people experiencing hardship do not seek help from private agencies, while others do.
Research Areas: class and gender in the legal system, Ethnographic and qualitative research methods, Inequality and anti-oppression studies, Social justice and fairness in the courts, Socio-legal studies