
معرفی
Ericka Adams is an Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at San Jose State University's College of Social Sciences. Her research focuses on Caribbean criminology (particularly in Trinidad and Tobago), gang violence, street crime, automated record clearance, and criminal record impacts. She serves as Co-PI for a study examining automated record clearance effects and evaluates violence prevention programs like Project REASON.
Research Focus
Dr. Adams investigates two interconnected domains:
- Criminal justice reforms: Automated expungement impacts on employment, housing, and community reintegration
- Violence intervention: Implementation and efficacy of public health models (e.g., Cure Violence) in high-crime Caribbean communities
Publication Trends
Recent articles (2020-2025) demonstrate three key themes:
- Criminal record policies: Legislative processes, expungement outcomes, and gendered reintegration narratives
- Caribbean violence: Community policing adaptations, gang intervention strategies, and resident resilience
- Research methodologies: Ethical recruitment of criminal justice-impacted populations
Professional Activities
No awards, student advisees, or lab affiliations are documented. Current projects emphasize policy-relevant outcomes for automated record clearance legislation and violence prevention frameworks.
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