Stephanie Brooks Holliday

Behavioral Scientist, RAND Corporation

Stephanie Brooks Holliday (she/her) is a behavioral scientist at the RAND Corporation. Her research has spanned a range of topics. Several of her studies at RAND have focused on the criminal and juvenile justice system, including the evaluation of programs to improve community reintegration. She also led a study to estimate the size of the Los Angeles County jail mental health population that might be appropriate for diversion to community services. She has also led and contributed to several projects focused on military and veteran health, mental health, and well-being. She has broader interests in program evaluation and the provision of evidence-based practices for underserved populations. Brooks Holliday completed her graduate training at Drexel University, with research focused on forensic mental health assessment, risk assessment, and interventions for risk reduction among correctional populations. Brooks Holliday completed her predoctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the Washington D.C. VA Medical Center, where she specialized in neuropsychology.

Location: Los Angeles Metropolitan Area