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Evan Marie Lowder is an Associate Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University, directing the Early Justice Strategies lab. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from North Carolina State University. Her research focuses on reducing offending and improving behavioral health outcomes for justice-involved adults, emphasizing pretrial reform, mental health diversion programs, and opioid-related interventions. She has received federal, state, and local funding for projects evaluating early justice interventions.
- Education: B.A. in Psychology and Political Science from College of Saint Benedict, Ph.D. in Psychology from North Carolina State University
Her work addresses issues like racial disparities in pretrial risk assessments, police-mental health co-response efficacy, and overdose surveillance. Awards include the 2019 Christopher Webster Early Career Award and 2024 SCHEV Rising Star recognition. She teaches courses such as CRIM 516 (Policy Evaluation) and CRIM 764 (Sentencing).
Grants include MacArthur Foundation support for pretrial risk research and NIJ-funded evaluations of diversion programs. Current projects involve analyzing probation revocation pathways and pretrial decision-making matrices. She supervises doctoral research on supervision strategies for individuals with substance use disorders.
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