Rebecca Caron
Forensic/Research Assistant
Rebecca Caron is a recent graduate with a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. With a strong foundation in psychology and a passion for advocacy, Rebecca currently supports a private practice by assisting with court-ordered reports and conducting in-depth research. She brings two years of experience as a case manager at a non-profit, where she provided compassionate care and support to vulnerable populations.
What truly drives Rebecca is her deep empathy and unwavering commitment to helping others navigate challenging circumstances. She is especially passionate about using her training in forensic psychology to bridge the gap between mental health and the justice system.
Outside of her professional work, Rebecca is an active advocate with the Long Island Chapter of the Tourette Association of America, where she serves on the executive board. Through her advocacy, she empowers others to find their voice and promotes awareness, inclusion, and understanding in her community.
Rebecca is dedicated to making a meaningful difference—in the courtroom, in clinical practice, and in the lives of those she serves.