REBECCA TUBLITZ

Senior Research Associate
Rebecca.Tublitz@islg.cuny.edu
T: 646-664-3475

Rebecca Tublitz is a Senior Research Associate at CUNY ISLG where she conducts research on the criminal legal system and works to develop local data and analytic capacity in partnership with community and government partners. Her portfolio at ISLG has spanned a range of issues including pretrial supervision, jail decarceration reform, cross-systems data integration, police reform, and fines and fees in the justice system, with a focus on quantitative research methods and performance measurement. Rebecca has over 15 years of experience conducting applied research and evaluation projects in the criminal legal field. Before ISLG, Rebecca worked at the California Department of Justice as a Justice Fellow, managing a multi-county study of recidivism after prison decarceration, and at the Vera Institute of Justice, conducting research on jail overcrowding and alternatives to incarceration. Rebecca holds an M.P.P. from the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and a B.A. in Sociology from Barnard College. She is also a Ph.D. candidate in Criminology, Law & Society at the University of California, Irvine, where she studies bail reform, solitary confinement, and mortality in prisons and jails. Rebecca lives in Los Angeles, where she enjoys playing tennis, hiking, and amateur birdwatching.