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Camille Wada

Principal Research and Data Associate

Camille Wada is a research and data associate with Data Analytics and Applied Research at the Center for Court Innovation. Her research is mainly focused on pre-trial reform efforts, including the supervised release program run by the Center's own operating programs in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island. In collaboration with on-site programmatic staff and other stakeholders, she monitors and evaluates the current program to inform data-driven decision-making at the policy level. Prior to joining the Center, Camille founded a violence prevention after-school program for justice system-involved youth in New Orleans, LA. Most recently, Camille was a senior public health analyst at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, where she conducted large-scale epidemiological studies on psychiatric conditions and associated risk factors. Camille holds a Master's degree in Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. 
 

Publications

  • The Will to Decarcerate: COVID-19 and NYC's Early Release Program

My Recent Work

The Will to Decarcerate: COVID-19 and NYC's Early Release Program
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