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Becca Cadoff

Becca Cadoff was formerly on the Data Analytics and Applied Research at the Center for Court Innovation. Before the Center, she was the data and policy analyst at the New York Civil Liberties Union where she conducted research projects on statewide and citywide issues relating to criminal justice and racial disparities, including pretrial detention, solitary confinement in prisons, low-level misdemeanor and summons arrests, stop-and-frisk policing, school discipline practices, and racial segregation in public schools. Prior to her work with the NYCLU, she worked for the Reproductive Freedom Project at the American Civil Liberties Union, and prior to that at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. She holds a B.S. in Social Policy from Northwestern University, and an MPA in Health Policy Analysis from New York University. She is pursuing a PhD in Social Welfare at The Graduate Center, CUNY.

Publications

  • Project Reset: An Evaluation of a Pre-Arraignment Diversion Program in New York City
  • Fact Sheet: Unmasking Times Square, Highlights from a Needs Assessment of Times Square Workers
  • Unmasking Times Square: A Needs-Assessment Survey with Ticket Sellers, Costumed Characters, and Others
Becca Cadoff

My Recent Work

Project Reset: An Evaluation of a Pre-Arraignment Diversion Program in New York City
Fact Sheet: Unmasking Times Square, Highlights from a Needs Assessment of Times Square Workers
Unmasking Times Square: A Needs-Assessment Survey with Ticket Sellers, Costumed Characters, and Others
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