Reducing Burden, Improving Outcomes: Juvenile Fee Repeal in Alameda County What is the study about? The research study, led by Dr. Jaclyn E. Chambers, Dr. Jennifer Skeem, Dr. Luyi Jian, and Dr. Karin D. Martin, focused on the effects of…
From Student to Professor: Celebrating Dr. Stephania Hayes’ Incredible Journey! We are beyond thrilled to announce that our esteemed alumna, Dr. Stephania Hayes, has made a remarkable stride in her career! Now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry…
Dr. Skeem discussed decriminalizing mental illness at the 3rd Annual Sozosei Summit Dr. Skeem was an invited speaker at the 3rd Annual Sozosei Summit to Decriminalize Mental Illness. The mission of the Sozosei Foundation is to be a catalyst for…
A new report from the Council of Criminal Justice found significant narrowing in Black-White imprisionment rates in 2000-2020. The Council on Criminal Justice has released Justice System Disparities: Black-White National Imprisonment Trends, 2000-2020, which found that the gap between Black and…
Professor Jennifer Skeem joins the Council of Criminal Justice as a member of their new Advisory Committee. The Council on Criminal Justice invites Professor Jennifer Skeem to serve on an Advisory Committee for a research project on racial/ethnic and gender…