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Darcy Hauslik

Associate Director, Data Analytics and Applied Research

Darcy Hauslik is the Associate Director of ATI and Diversion on the Data Analytics and Applied Research team at the Center for Justice Innovation. Darcy oversees the data collection and reporting for the Center’s New York City and Newark, New Jersey based Alternative to Incarceration and Diversion programming. Darcy’s portfolio includes technical assistance on a range of data related topics including data collection, reporting, communication, and management to a variety of jurisdictions, including an effort, funded by Microsoft’s Justice Reform Initiative, to enumerate data points and performance indicators related to prosecutor-led restorative justice diversion programs.

A mixed methodologist by training, she has brought that expertise to multiple evaluations including an analysis of the supports available to those who have lost loved ones to gang violence or intrafamilial violence in the Bronx. She is currently the Principal Investigator for an evaluation of Bronx Reset, a restorative justice diversion program designed to keep low-level offenses out of the court system. Darcy received her PhD in Sociology from Washington State University.