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Nicole Branch-Ellis
Nicole Branch-Ellis
hails from Barbados. She earned her Ph.D. from Howard University and seeks to bridge research with advocacy. Her research has focused on juvenile delinquency, justice reform and alternates to incarceration, which includes providing recommendations for juvenile justice reform to the government of Barbados. Her current research focuses on racial injustice, police impunity and restorative justice. As an Assistant Professor at Bowie State University, she teaches courses in juvenile and criminal justice, incorporating comparative international justice systems. Throughout her career, Dr. Branch-Ellis has held a variety of research and youth advocacy positions with government agencies and non-profit organizations, the National Institute of Justice, DC Alliance of Youth Advocates, Child Trends Incorporated and the National Crime Prevention Council. Passionate about the healthy well-being of children, she has volunteered with the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in Washington, DC.
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