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 Camilla Broderick is an undergraduate student at John Jay College pursuing a degree in criminology. She works for the Rikers Debate Project, where she gives public debates on various topics, the majority of which are criminal justice related.  As a

Camilla Broderick

Camilla Broderick

 Camilla Broderick is an undergraduate student at John Jay College pursuing a degree in criminology. She works for the Rikers Debate Project, where she gives public debates on various topics, the majority of which are criminal justice related.  As a

Camilla Broderick is an undergraduate student at John Jay College pursuing a degree in criminology. She works for the Rikers Debate Project, where she gives public debates on various topics, the majority of which are criminal justice related. As a formerly incarcerated woman, she spent a year in the Rose M. Singer center on Rikers Island. She now mentors other justice-involved individuals who are pursuing higher education through the Prisoner Re-entry Institute at John Jay.