Natasha Khade
Professional Summary
Natasha is a post doc fellow at UCCI. Her research interests include desistance from crime, reentry and rehabilitation of justice involved individuals, and cross-cultural application of criminal justice research. She is focused on using data driven solutions to support agencies and practitioners in efforts to reduce crime, recidivism, and unnecessary confinement. She is interested in working with agencies to design and evaluate correctional interventions, practices, and policies. By doing so, she hopes to contribute to the development of a more effective, equitable and humane criminal justice system. She is currently working on an evaluation study to test the effectiveness of a CBI curriculum for reentry. Natasha earned a Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Arizona State University. Her research has been published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence and Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology.
Education
Ph.D.: Arizona State University 2021 (Criminology and Criminal Justice)
M.S.: Arizona State University 2016 (Criminology and Criminal Justice)
M.A.: University of Mumbai 2011 (Psychology)
Contact Information
308 VPCADMIN
Phone: 513-556-8640