About
Michael Alexander Umpierre serves as Senior Fellow at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy and Deputy Director for Juvenile Justice System Improvement at the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (CJJR). His work focuses on translating evidence-based research into practical tools for juvenile justice agencies to improve outcomes for youth and families.
Education:
- Yale University - J.D., Law
- Stanford University - B.A., Public Policy
Research Focus: Umpierre specializes in juvenile justice system reform, developing frameworks like the Youth in Custody Practice Model (YICPM) to standardize care in juvenile detention facilities. His work emphasizes eliminating harmful practices such as solitary confinement through initiatives like the Stop Solitary for Kids Campaign, with applied implementation across ten U.S. jurisdictions.
Awards:
- Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
- John Gardner Public Service Fellowship
Leadership: He directs the Juvenile Justice System Improvement Project and Juvenile Justice Leadership Network, translating research into actionable policy guidance while previously serving as Chief of Staff for DC's Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services and trial attorney at the Public Defender Service.
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