Optimizing Collaboration Between Prosecutors and Academic Research Teams

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State and local prosecutors increasingly find themselves on the front lines of political discussions about criminal justice reform as communities increase their focus on prosecutor elections and divided legislatures seek to influence local prosecutorial policies and discretion. The Quattrone Center and the APA are bringing together prosecutors who have implemented innovative programs with researchers who help to design and evaluate them.

  • Moderator: Sandra Mayson, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
  • Mariel Delacruz, DATA Lab, Philadelphia (PA) District Attorney’s Office
  • Michael Hollander, DATA Lab, Philadelphia (PA) District Attorney’s Office
  • Aurelie Ouss, University of Pennsylvania
  • Cindy Redcross, Office of the Bronx County District Attorney
  • Greg Ridgeway, University of Pennsylvania
  • Wes Weaver, DATA Lab, Philadelphia (PA) District Attorney's Office


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University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

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  Optimizing Collaboration Between Prosecutors and Academic Research Teams
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