Aisha S. Greene

Bureau Chief, Rehabilitation Programs And Restorative Services at Queens District Attorney's Office

Aisha S. Greene has extensive work experience in the legal field, particularly in the criminal justice system. Aisha S. has held various roles and responsibilities over the years.

- From 2021 to present, they are the Bureau Chief of Rehabilitation Programs and Restorative Services at the Queens District Attorney's Office. Their role involves offering diversion and rehabilitative services to individuals arrested for criminal offenses.

- In 2021, they were a Subcommittee Member, Pathways to Success at Alvin Bragg, DA Elect Manhattan District Attorney, where they collaborated with others to develop new pathways for participation in diversionary programs for people facing criminal charges in New York County.

- From 2017 to 2021, they served as the Bureau Chief of the Alternatives to Incarceration Bureau at the Bronx County District Attorney's Office. Aisha S. implemented and managed various initiatives aimed at providing treatment and resource opportunities to individuals who could benefit from interventions.

- In 2019, they audited a course on Neuroscience and Criminal Law at Columbia Law School, where they explored the impact of neuroscientific advances on the criminal justice system.

- In 2017-2018, they completed the Coro Leadership New York Fellow program at the Coro New York Leadership Center. This program focused on developing leadership skills in a multi-stakeholder environment.

- From 2015 to 2017, they held multiple roles at the Center for Court Innovation. Aisha S. served as the Director of Brooklyn Justice Initiatives, overseeing the pretrial supervised release program and alternatives to detention and incarceration. Aisha S. was also promoted to Associate Director, Research-Practice Strategies, providing technical assistance to jurisdictions in reducing jail populations.

- From 2011 to 2015, they served as a Principal Court Attorney at the New York State Unified Court System.

- From 2005 to 2011, they worked as an Assistant District Attorney at the Queens County District Attorney's Office, specializing in areas such as narcotic trials, appeals, and domestic violence. Aisha S. was recognized for their dedication to public service and also participated in the STAR Track Program, an anti-violence program.

Overall, Aisha S. Greene's work experience demonstrates their commitment to the criminal justice system and their involvement in diversionary programs, alternatives to incarceration, and restorative justice practices.

Aisha S. Greene's education history begins with their high school diploma from Hunter College High School, although no specific dates are provided for this. Aisha S. then pursued their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Philosophy and Political Science from Syracuse University from 1998 to 2001. Next, they attended Columbia Law School for their J.D. degree from 2001 to 2004. During their time at Columbia, Aisha participated in the Incarceration and Families Clinic (formerly Prisoners and Families Clinic) in 2004, specializing in that field of study. In addition, they had a semester abroad at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2003, focusing on law.

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