
About
Amy Lerman is a Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and Director of the Possibility Lab, a research initiative focused on evidence-based policymaking and systemic change. Her work bridges academic scholarship with practical solutions, emphasizing community-engaged innovation and experimental methods.
Educational Background:
- B.A. in Social Policy and Political Science from Gallatin School, New York University
- M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from UC Berkeley
Lerman specializes in public opinion, political behavior, and criminal justice policy, particularly examining how punishment systems intersect with social inequality. Her research also explores government perceptions and privatization, as highlighted in her book Good Enough for Government Work.
Scientific Awards & Leadership:
- Honored with the Michelle Schwartz Endowed Chair
- Founded and directs the Possibility Lab, which collaborates with government and community partners to address complex policy challenges
She has consulted on prison reform, law enforcement mental health, and education access, and previously served as an adjunct faculty member at San Quentin State Prison’s Prison University Project. Her scholarship appears in academic journals and major media outlets.
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