CSG Justice Center
Tiffany Bergin, PhD, currently serves as the Deputy Division Director of Research at the CSG Justice Center since July 2024. Previously, Tiffany held the position of Executive Director of Research & Evidence-Based Practice at the New York City Criminal Justice Agency from September 2017 to June 2024, leading a diverse team in promoting justice through research and program design. Tiffany's academic career includes roles as Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kent State University and Director of Studies in Politics, Psychology & Sociology at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. Notable academic contributions include the book "The Evidence Enigma" and various teaching roles focused on social science research methods at the University of Cambridge. Tiffany holds a BA from Princeton University and both an MPhil and a PhD from the University of Cambridge.
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CSG Justice Center
We combine the power of a membership association, representing state officials in all three branches of government, with the expertise of a policy and research team focused on assisting others to attain measurable results. We bring people together. With our singular ability to reach federal, state, and local leaders from all three branches of government, we gather people from both sides of the aisle and across the country to foster collaboration. We drive the criminal justice field forward with original research. Our in-depth data analyses, coupled with extensive interviews of people on the front lines of the criminal justice system, inform improvements and spur national initiatives. We build momentum for policy change. We synthesize and contextualize data to help policymakers enact and implement major reforms that address criminal justice challenges, many of which intersect with other systems, such as health, education, and housing. We provide expert assistance. Our on-the-ground training and assistance helps state and local agencies and organizations translate the latest research into policy and practice.