Naomi Goldstein

Naomi E. Goldstein
Occupation(s)Professor of Psychology, Co-Director of the JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology, and the Director of the Juvenile Justice Research and Reform Lab (JJR&R) at Drexel University.
AwardsAllan Rothwarf Award for Teaching Excellence at Drexel University (2004) Holzberg Fellowship for Outstanding Commitment to Psychological Research and Treatment (1995)
Academic background
Alma materMassachusetts at Amherst (Ph.D.) Wesleyan University
Academic work
DisciplineClinical Psychologist
InstitutionsDrexel University

Naomi E. Goldstein is a clinical psychologist known for her research on juvenile justice reform. She is a Professor of Psychology, Co-Director of the JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology, and the Director of the Juvenile Justice Research and Reform Lab (JJR&R) at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1][2] Over the last 20 years, her research has focused on racial and ethnic disparities among youth in the justice system, the school-to-prison pipeline, reform of juvenile probation systems, and adolescent development in making legal decisions in the justice system.[2]

  1. ^ Goldstein, N. E. (2024, August 15). Curriculum vitae. Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences. https://drexel.edu/~/media/Files/coas2/psychology/faculty-cv/drexel-naomi-goldstein-cv.ashx?la=en
  2. ^ a b Juvenile Justice Research & Reform Lab. (n.d.). Lab personnel. https://www.jjrrlab.com/lab-personnel.html