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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 (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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Urban Sociology
Policy
Crime and Policing
Spatial Inequality
Gentrification
Law
Mixed-Methods Research