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Recent Work.
I applied the Mean Cumulative Count to measure repeated criminal legal encounters and stressful life events by race, accounting for censoring and competing events. This is a promising method of identifying intervention points for disrupting the accumulation of repeated events to improve health equity.
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I used g-computation to assess hypothetical criminal legal interventions on mental health. This is an underutilized method for identifying hypothetical policy-relevant interventions.​
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I worked to use linked, administrative data across Rhode Island to answer questions of how social and structural determinants of health affect criminal legal involvement.
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