Natasha Camhi, M.P.P., a research analyst for Community Oriented Correctional Health Services (COCHS), provides rigorous research and writing support for a wide range of projects. Formerly a professional gilder, she began her policy career with the Brennan Center’s Justice Program, analyzing federal criminal justice policy, as well as helping to direct the program’s communications, media, and operational strategy. Ms. Camhi is particularly interested in how criminal justice intersects with housing and health care and recently coauthored a paper (forthcoming) examining how Washington, D.C., landlords’ understanding of local “pro-tenant” housing policies impacts voucher holders’ ability to secure housing. She received her master of public policy degree from the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University
Natasha Camhi
Research Analyst, Community Oriented Correctional Health Services