A New Approach: Alternative Prosecutorial Responses to Violent Crime
Elise Jensen is a principal research associate. Her portfolio includes diverse research and evaluation studies. A multi-site evaluation of jail reduction strategies on public safety is currently underway, as well as an evaluation of a jail diversion program in Los Angeles County. Her prior research has focused on prosecutorial decision-making in felony cases, intimate partner violence, school discipline and restorative justice, and violence prevention programs. She is a mixed-methods researcher with experience leading and engaging in data collection and analysis. Ms. Jensen holds a Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Florida State University.
Elise's Resources
Prosecutors, Violence, and the Challenge to Real Reform
Research
Prosecutors, Violence, and the Challenge to Real Reform

Restorative Justice in NYC Schools: An Evaluation
Research
Restorative Justice in NYC Schools: An Evaluation
Judicial Engagement in Coordinated Community Responses to Domestic Violence
Research
Judicial Engagement in Coordinated Community Responses to Domestic Violence
School Discipline, Safety, and Climate: A Comprehensive Study in New York City
Research
School Discipline, Safety, and Climate: A Comprehensive Study in New York City

Consistency During the Court Process: The San Francisco Public Defender’s Checklist Project Pilot Study
Research
Consistency During the Court Process: The San Francisco Public Defender’s Checklist Project Pilot Study
Up & Out: Toward an Evidence-Based Response to Misdemeanors
Research
Up & Out: Toward an Evidence-Based Response to Misdemeanors
Understanding the Civil Legal Needs of Crown Heights Residents: A Community Survey in Brooklyn
Research