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Edward Maguire, Ph.D
Edward Maguire is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Arizona State University, where he also serves as director of the Public Safety Innovation Lab. He is also a visiting professor at the University of South Wales in the U.K. He received his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from the State University of New York at Albany in 1997.
Judith Cox
Ms. Judith Cox, MA, CCHP, has spent 35 years in correctional mental health services. She was a lead surveyor for NCCHC and served on the NCCHC standards revision task forces for the 1996 jail standards, the 1997 prison standards, and the 2008 mental health standards. Highlights of her work include clinical services in a state prison and the development of a national suicide prevention model. She is credited with many publications and now works as a consultant and expert witness
Cameron Lindsay
Cameron Lindsay has over 30 years experience in the criminal justice field as a police officer, college instructor, and correctional administrator. He was a police officer for five years, taught criminal justice full-time and part-time at six colleges/universities, and worked 25 years in nine correctional facilities, both in the public and private sectors. He was a member of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Senior Executive Service at the time of his retirement from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Elisa M. Olivieri, Ph.D.
Elisa Olivieri provides economic analysis in matters related to antitrust and labor economics, with a focus on issues involving race, gender, and age discrimination. Dr. Olivieri works with attorneys in all phases of the litigation process, and supports experts through discovery and trial.
Antitrust and competition
Dr. Olivieri analyzes class certification, liability, and damages in antitrust and competition matters, including: