Moriah Taylor
Bio
Moriah joined the NCJFCJ/NCJJ in 2017 and has held various roles within the organization. Starting as a research assistant with NCJJ, Moriah became a site manager with the NCJFCJs Child Welfare and Juvenile Law Department in 2020 and re-joined the NCJJ team as a Research Associate in 2023. Before joining the NCJFCJ/NCJJ, her work focused on community-based research of policy and practice to promote the inclusion of community perspectives in local and institutional decision-making. She has been able to continue that work with the council by providing training and technical assistance to courts to inform practice change. Her work has focused on providing technical assistance in data collection and analysis of local, state, and national data across several projects, assisting with the development of fundamental measures for the juvenile justice system, helping process data for the National Juvenile Court Data Archive (NJCDA), helping courts implement the Enhanced Resource Guidelines (ERGs) to improve practice in child abuse and neglect cases, and updating the Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice.
Session(s) by Moriah Taylor
Moriah Taylor will be presenting: