Raven Lewis

About

Raven Lewis is a Ph.D. candidate at Rutgers University-Newark in the School of Criminal Justice. A native of Washington, D.C., Raven’s research interests center around juvenile victimization and help-seeking behaviors, the collateral consequences of imprisonment, prison reentry supports, police-community relations, and the race-gender-crime nexus.

Education

Rutgers University Newark
United States of America

Ph.D.

University of Delaware
United States of America

Master of Arts

University of Maryland, College Park
United States of America

Bachelor of Arts

Publications

In Pursuit of Fairness: A Research Note on Gender Responsivity and Racial Bias in Criminal Justice Actuarial Risk Assessments

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Criminal Justice Policy Review

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Exploring gender differences in the relationship between family support and reentry

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American Society of Criminology 2024 Annual Meeting

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Collateral consequences of low-level criminal records in the U.S. and the promise of automated expungement

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American Society of Criminology 2024 Annual Meeting

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Review of The danger imperative: Violence, death, and the soul of policing

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Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

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Best practices for improving the use of criminal justice risk assessments: Insights from NIJ’s recidivism forecasting challenge winners symposium

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National Institute of Justice

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In pursuit of fairness. A research note on gender responsivity and racial bias in actuarial risk assessment

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American Society of Criminology 2023 Annual Meeting

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The perspectives of street-identified Black young adults on reporting crimes to police

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American Society of Criminology 2023 Annual Meeting

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Imperfect Tools: A Research Note on Developing, Applying, and Increasing Understanding of Criminal Justice Risk Assessments

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Criminal Justice Policy Review

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Review of Stolen wealth, hidden power: The case for reparations for mass incarceration

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Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

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What are predictors of school violence? What are its consequences?

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National Institute of Justice

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What NIJ research tells us about domestic terrorism

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National Institute of Justice Journal

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Practitioner perspectives on the rehabilitation and reintegration of violent extremists

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National Institute of Justice Journal

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Fear of a black (and poor) School: Race, class, and school safety policy preferences

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Race and Justice

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Assessing the role of perceived collective efficacy in help-seeking for peer victimization

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American Society of Criminology 2022 Annual Meeting

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Gendered aspects of familial support upon reentry from incarceration

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American Society of Criminology 2022 Annual Meeting

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Perceived collective efficacy in schools: Does it predict help-seeking behaviors among bullied students?

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American Society of Criminology 2019 Annual Meeting

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Perceived collective efficacy in schools: Does it predict help-seeking behaviors among bullied students?

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ProQuest Dissertations Publishing

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School-based violence as a factor in the underreporting of assaults against adolescents to police

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Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2019 Annual Meeting

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Examining the predictors of police reporting for juvenile assault victims

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University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice 11th Annual Graduate Student Conference

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