Northern Arizona University
University of Michigan Dearborn
Flagstaff, AZ
Dr. Juliette Roddy is an Economist and the NARBHA Institute James Wurgler Endowed Chair of Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health at Northern Arizona University, within the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department. She teaches numerous courses in the economics of substance use, health and criminal justice policy, restorative justice, poverty and inequality, mixed methods research and program evaluation. Dr. Roddy’s research interests focus on the economics of substance use, recovery, incarceration and re-entry. She is an expert on injection drug use, re-entry, marijuana use and policy, and sex work. She is a trained facilitator in restorative conferencing. Her work has been funded by local, regional and national agencies including the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Justice, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute, the Urban Research Center, the United Way, the Community Foundation, and the Michigan Institute for Community Health Research. She has published many journal articles and book chapters and presents regularly at national meetings. Dr. Roddy serves on the Northern Arizona University Institutional Review Board as oversight for human subjects’ research also serving as the board’s prisoner representative. She is an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.
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A06 - Research With Non-Traditional Vulnerable Populations in SBER
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET