Statistical consulting and expert witness testimony for criminal justice agencies, correctional organizations, labor unions, and academic researchers.
My consulting practice draws directly on my peer-reviewed research in criminology, behavioral science, and quantitative methods. I have worked with nationally representative datasets, longitudinal studies, organizational surveys, and biosocial samples — and I bring that same methodological rigor to every client engagement.
I work with a selective roster of clients to ensure each project receives careful, high-quality attention. Whether you need help designing a study, making sense of existing data, or building the analytical foundation for a report or grant proposal, I can help.
Prospective clients are welcome to reach out with a brief description of their project. I will respond within a few business days to discuss whether the work is a good fit.
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I work with a focused set of clients where expertise in criminal justice research, behavioral science, and quantitative methods adds the most value.
Law enforcement departments, prosecutorial offices, courts, and government justice bodies seeking rigorous analysis to inform policy, operations, and reporting.
Departments of corrections, jail systems, and correctional health providers addressing workforce health, population outcomes, and operational data.
Public safety and correctional officer unions seeking data-driven evidence to understand and advocate for member health, safety, and well-being — including expert witness testimony.
Faculty, research institutes, and policy organizations working on criminological, behavioral, or health-related research requiring specialized quantitative expertise.
Support across the full research and analysis lifecycle — from initial design through final deliverable.
Power analysis, sampling strategies, research design consultation, and pre-registration guidance.
Regression modeling, multilevel models, structural equation modeling, survival analysis, and longitudinal methods.
Twin and behavioral genetic methods, gene–environment interaction and correlation modeling, and biosocial research design.
Statistical methods sections, results interpretation, reviewer responses, and grant application support.
Expert witness testimony in legal and arbitration matters involving criminology, correctional officer health, occupational stress, and behavioral science research.
Academic and professional keynotes, panel presentations, and invited talks on criminology, biosocial research, correctional officer health, and statistical methods.
These examples illustrate the range of work I take on. If your question involves quantitative data in criminal justice or behavioral science, reach out and we can discuss fit.
To inquire about availability and rates, send a brief description of your project. I respond to all inquiries within a few business days.
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