Marci Hamilton
Marci Ann Hamilton serves as the CEO and academic director of Child USA, an innovative think tank dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect through interdisciplinary research and advocacy. A prominent figure in the field, Hamilton has made significant contributions to child welfare, utilizing her extensive knowledge to influence policy and promote systemic change.
With a robust academic background, she is a respected professor of practice at the University of Pennsylvania, where she imparts her expertise on issues related to child protection and legal reform. Hamilton is renowned for her scholarly work, including her influential book "Justice Denied: What America Must Do to Protect Its Children," which underscores the urgent need for reform in how society addresses childhood trauma and abuse.
Throughout her career, Hamilton has been a tireless advocate for vulnerable children, working to raise awareness and implement strategies that safeguard their well-being. Her leadership at Child USA has enabled the organization to produce impactful research and initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of child abuse. Additionally, she is frequently sought after for her insights on child advocacy, making her a prominent voice in national discussions surrounding child protection laws and policies. Hamilton’s dedication and expertise continue to drive meaningful change in the lives of children and families across the nation.
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