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Caylin Louis Moore

Department:
Sociology
B.S., Economics, Texas Christian University, 2017
M.Sc., Latin American Studies, University of Oxford, 2019
M.A., Sociology, Stanford University, 2022
Cohort
2020
Caylin Louis Moore

Caylin Louis Moore (hear my name) is a Doctoral Candidate in Stanford's sociology department, a Ford Foundation and ASA MFP Fellow. He is broadly interested in criminal courts, policing, prison reentry, gentrification, spatial inequality, law, and mixed-methods research.

Caylin holds an M.Sc. in Latin American Studies from the University of Oxford, where he was a 2017 Rhodes Scholar. He received his B.S. in Economics from Texas Christian University in 2017. He is the author of A Dream Too Big: The Story of An Improbable Journey from Compton to Oxford. Before Stanford, he taught Economics and U.S. Government/ Civics at a high school in East Palo Alto, CA.

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Research Interests

Field of Interest
Urban Sociology
Policy
Crime and Policing
Spatial Inequality
Gentrification
Law
Mixed-Methods Research