
Founded in 2003, Suffolk University’s Center for Crime and Justice Policy Research (CCJPR) provides extensive expertise and methodological skills in the conduct of basic and applied research. We assist government agencies, community groups, academic institutions, and private sector organizations in the development, implementation, and evaluation of various criminal justice and social issues.
In addition to collaborative, community-based, public and private projects, the Center conducts objective, self-directed/internal research. The broad range of our research spans crime causation and control effects, socioeconomic influences, and the performance of the criminal justice system and associated institutions. Projects are primarily funded through public and private grant support.
CCJPR staff members are skilled in quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis and policy evaluation, with specific expertise in juvenile justice, corrections, family violence, and female offenders.