Naomi E. Goldstein | |
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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. |
Awards | Allan Rothwarf Award for Teaching Excellence at Drexel University (2004) Holzberg Fellowship for Outstanding Commitment to Psychological Research and Treatment (1995) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Massachusetts at Amherst (Ph.D.) Wesleyan University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Clinical Psychologist |
Institutions | Drexel 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]