Co-Director

Maureen Norton-Hawk, Ph.D.

Maureen Norton-Hawk has an active record of involvement on issues related to female offenders, community corrections, and drug use. She has conducted relevant research for the National Institute ofustice,the Suffolk County House of Corrections, Nashua Street Jail, MCI-Framingham, and the Boston Municipal Court.

Maureen Norton-Hawk also serves as a tenured associate professor within the Department of Sociology and Graduate Program in Criminal Justice at Suffolk University.

Erika Gebo, Ph.D.

Erika Gebo has extensive research experience in juvenile justice, family violence, and social policy. Shehas conducted numerous pocess/outcome evaluations on communityand state juvenile justice prjects and has consulte on issues of juvenile justice and corrections.

Associates

The CCJPR has a network of professional practitioners and researchers who serve as affiliate members. They are often engaged by the Center on projects within these specialty areas:

  • Corrections
  • Criminalistics/forensic science
  • Domestic violence
  • Geographic information systems
  • Juvenile justice
  • Law enforcement
  • Legal issues
  • Psychometrics