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Jennifer Greene

Director of Policy and Advocacy, Lifespan

Jennifer Greene

Jennifer S. Greene provides analysis and monitoring of trends, opportunities and challenges for projects on domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual assault. As a consultant, Jennifer specializes in program development, training and technical assistance, establishing and strengthening strategic partnerships with key stakeholders. As the Director of Policy and Advocacy at Life Span, a comprehensive service agency serving those who have experienced gender based violence, she oversees direct advocacy work and policy initiatives. In her role as Policy Advisor to Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez, she created and implemented policy for the second largest prosecutor’s office in the country, with particular focus on domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual assault. For more than a decade, Ms. Greene demonstrated her award winning leadership as the Director of Family Rescue’s Court Advocacy Program, a comprehensive legal program providing services to victims of domestic violence.

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Currently, our research focuses primarily on gun violence prevention and community violence intervention (CVI), policing practices, and public safety, and we are expanding into other areas that effect neighborhood health and well-being.
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