Katheryne Pugliese, Research Assistant
Katheryne Pugliese is a doctoral student at John Jay College, CUNY Graduate Center. She has a B.A. in Sociology and Spanish from Skidmore College and an M.A. in Socio-political Communication from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She has worked on projects in Spain and Latin America that provide resources for justice-involved individuals. Her research explores the intersection between criminal justice and public health with a focus on community-based violence and reentry. Currently, she is serving as the senior research assistant on the Teens on Probation Study.
Highlighted work:
Pugliese, K., Odér, P., Hudson, T and Butts, J. (2022). Community Violence Intervention at the Roots (CVI–R) — Building Evidence for Grassroots Community Violence Prevention. New York, NY: Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. https://johnjayrec.nyc/2022/06/03/cvir2022/
Koetzle, D., Mellow, J., Piñol, D., & Pugliese, K. (2021). Practical Guide to Youth Risk and Need Assessments in Latin America and the Caribbean. American Institutes for Research & John Jay College. [Available in English and Spanish]
Logie, K., Pugliese, K., & Acevedo, A. (2023). An examination of harm reduction strategies in Oxycodone and Adderall buyer feedback on AlphaBay. Criminology & Public Policy, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12652