• Royce Fellowship
Trevor
Stutz

Concentration 

International Relations; Political Science

Award Year 

2005
The Impact of Drug Courts on the Rate of Incarceration in Pennsylvania

Faculty Sponsor: Ross Cheit

Trevor assessed the degree to which drug courts are diverting low-level, non-violent drug offenders from prison by comparing the rates of incarceration between countries in Pennsylvania that do or do not have drug courts.

Trevor graduated and took a position with Teach for America as a recruiting officer and later, communications manager. He attended Yale Law School 2009-2012. He was a public defender in Washington, D.C. and clerk at the US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Trevor is currently living in Los Angeles and is the lawyer of Caldwell Leslie & Proctor.