Paul Klee

Paul Klee

Researcher

Researcher

Paul Klee joined the Tow Youth Justice Institute in September 2022, as a non-Faculty Researcher.  Paul will be assisting the Associate Director, JJPOC Project Manager and Director of Research, with research-related duties specific to the work of the JJPOC and achieving its goals as outlined in the strategic plan and identified through legislation. He is responsible for developing a research plan, operationalizing the research activities, drafting, and presenting recommendations for legislative consideration, and producing reports that are released to specific identified legislative committees.

In addition, Paul is an Adjunct Instructor at the University of New Haven teaching The UNCommon Course (UNIV 1125) and Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice (CJST 2251). . As a Ph.D. student, Paul served as a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Tow Youth Justice Institute, conducted research as a Liberty Initiative Scholar.  As a fourth-year Ph.D. student, Paul has completed coursework and is halfway through the completion of his comprehensive exams.

Paul obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Criminal Justice with a minor in Social Justice at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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