Natasha (Tash) Chlebuch

- PhD Student
- School of Criminal Justice
- BA 2015, University of Pennsylvania
- 433 Baker Hall
- 655 Auditorium Rd.
- East Lansing, MI 48824
- chlebuch@msu.edu
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Biography
Natasha Chlebuch (Tash) is a third-year doctoral student in the School of Criminal Justice. She earned her B.A. in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania before serving as a Youth and Family Advocate at the Montgomery County Youth Center. Tash served as the lab manager of the Scientific Thinking and Representation (STAR) Lab at Villanova University prior to being hired as the department administrator for the philosophy department at Penn. Her research focuses on juvenile justice, courts and risk assessments, and the unique risks for justice-involved girls.
Selected Publications
Chlebuch, N., Paruk, J., Cavanagh, C., Frick, P. J., Steinberg, L., & Cauffman, E. (2025). Beyond Reoffending and Rearrest: Expanding the Collateral Consequences of Formal Processing to Youth Homelessness. Justice Quarterly.
Chlebuch, N., Witwer, A., & Cavanagh, C. (2025). Parental Hostility as a Moderator of the Criminogenic Effect of Parental Criminal Justice Contact Among Youth Adjudicated of Serious Offenses. Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Chlebuch, N., LaBerge, A., Parker, J.M., & Cavanagh, C. (2025). Assessing the Efficacy of a Family-Based Juvenile Court Intervention. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.