Meghan Ogle

Stoneleigh Foundation Emerging Leader Fellow

In September 2021, Meghan Ogle will begin her two-year Stoneleigh Foundation Emerging Leader Fellowship with CJJR. Meg was selected as an Emerging Leader Fellow to lead the evaluation of the Capstone Projects that will be implemented by the teams participating in CJJR’s Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Juvenile Justice Certificate Program in Pennsylvania, a program co-hosted with the Center for Children’s Law and Policy and with the support of the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

Meg has a Master’s and PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Florida State University, where she wrote her dissertation on racial and ethnic disparities in solitary confinement in juvenile detention facilities. Meg has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented her research to academic and practitioner audiences. Meg also has strong field experience, having worked with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice for several years within the agency’s Office of Research and Data Integrity.