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Adam Fine
Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Arizona State University.
Adam Fine is an accomplished professional with a strong educational background in Psychology and Social Behavior. He holds a PhD in Psychology and Social Behavior from UC Irvine, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Cognitive Science from Georgetown University, and has a foundation in psychology from Saint Andrew's High School and Gulf Stream School.
With a wealth of experience, Adam has held various roles in prestigious organizations. He served as the PI of the Youth Justice Lab at ASU at the Youth Justice Lab and as an Assistant Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice and Law & Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University. Additionally, he has contributed to research and academia as a PhD student at UC Irvine, a Resource Teacher through AmeriCorps at KIPP Believe College Prep, and as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at leading institutions such as the Center for Research on Children in the U.S. and the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at Georgetown University.
Adam Fine's professional journey also includes valuable internships, including roles as a Policy and Communications Intern at the Society for Research in Child Development and a Legislative Intern at the Office of Senator John Kerry. His diverse experiences have equipped him with a unique perspective and skill set that he brings to his work in psychology, criminology, and research.