
Lauren Duhaime, Ph.D.
Lauren Duhaime specializes in criminal justice organization research. She has expertise in juvenile justice, community corrections, policing, implementation science, and performance measurement. At CNA, she works on Department of Justice training and technical assistance and research initiatives. She is the training and technical assistance lead for Project Safe Neighborhoods and provides research and analytical support for the Body Worn Camera program, the Jails and Justice Resource Center, and a National Institute of Justice randomized controlled trial focused on community policing.
Prior to joining CNA, Duhaime served as a research associate with Carnevale Associates, LLC, where she was the lead research associate for the Bureau of Justice Assistance performance measurement team and worked to develop and implement program-wide performance measures for bureau-funded programs.
Duhaime holds a Ph.D. in Criminology, Law, and Society from George Mason University.