William H. Carbone is the senior lecturer and director of Experiential Education at the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science. He teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in various aspects of the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems and directs the ...
William H. Carbone is the senior lecturer and director of Experiential Education at the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science. He teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in various aspects of the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems and directs the College’s internship, service learning, Coop and other experiential learning programs.
In addition, he directs the Tow Institute for Youth Justice, a new initiative intended to provide expanded curriculum, research and evaluation opportunities for faculty and students in child protection and juvenile justice. Carbone was formerly the executive director of the Court Support Services Division (CSSD) of the Connecticut Judicial Branch. He directed and managed more than 1,600 employees involved with adult and juvenile probation, family services, juvenile detention, alternative sanctions and pretrial release.
Carbone directed numerous projects that successfully reduced offender recidivism among the probation population; in addition, he led a multi-year effort to reform the state’s juvenile justice system which resulted in Connecticut achieving the greatest reduction in juvenile incarceration in the United States.