DEBORAH DANIELS
Deborah Daniels is a neutral with Lexitas as well as a senior judge for civil, criminal, and juvenile hearings with the State of Missouri.
Deborah Daniels is a neutral with Lexitas as well as a senior judge for civil, criminal, and juvenile hearings with the State of Missouri.
Stephanie D. Hill leads daily police operations and emergency management at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Heather L. Prince, PhD, is a research criminologist at RTI International, an institute that provides science-based answers to human problems.
Carin Denyce Groh now serves as an associate attorney at Goldstein & Orr, a criminal defense law firm in San Antonio, Texas.
Tricia Hanson Sapp spent 28 years with the Tarrant County Community Supervision and Corrections Department, where she served in numerous roles.
Joan Dusa, PhD, is an independent scholar and educator with nearly five decades of expertise in her field.
First completing coursework at Mount St. Joseph University, Judge Nadine Lovelace Allen earned a bachelor’s degree from the Ohio State University.
After an accomplished career in criminal justice, Makeba L. Wright is currently involved with BMW of Albany and Albany Twin Storm Relief Inc.
Reneau Kennedy, EdD, is a consulting forensic psychologist in private practice with more than 25 years of service within the justice system.
Emily A. Reed concluded her career in criminal justice with the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families.
Helen Corrothers has been actively involved with the American Correctional Association in a variety of roles since 1993.
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