Abby Camp

Research Assistant at Crime and Justice Policy Lab

Abby Camp is a dedicated research assistant currently engaged with the Crime and Justice Policy Lab, focusing on crime and justice policy research through projects like the Stockton Violence Prevention and Baltimore Gun Violence Reduction Strategy. Previous experience includes internships at Homeland Security Investigations and the Mount Pleasant Police Department, where Abby observed various law enforcement operations and contributed to recruitment and retention research. Abby also served as Head Lifeguard at Atlantic Pool Management Inc, ensuring patron safety and overseeing pool operations. Education includes a forthcoming Master of Science in Criminology from the University of Pennsylvania, complemented by a Bachelor's degree in Criminology from the same institution.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Crime and Justice Policy Lab

Based in the Department of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania, we partner with governments and non-profits to find research-based solutions to preventing crime, advancing the justice system, and other complex social problems. Our focus is on the needs and priorities of the partners and communities we work with—we believe good policy has to be responsive to and supported from the neighborhood level. Why Research? Many communities suffer from problems that cause sharp inequalities of opportunity: we have strong evidence that where individuals grow up directly influences their income, education, and likelihood of being involved in the criminal justice system, regardless of factors such as family history. We believe that better policies can change the dynamics of communities and improve the prospects of vulnerable people in society. Unfortunately, many policymakers believe they have little choice but to stick with "tried and true"​ approaches that have failed to make significant progress, or have harsh negative consequences. Research is one way to convincingly demonstrate the potential of new ideas.


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