Wyatt Lim-Tepper
Adjunct Professor
Biography
Wyatt Lim-Tepper is the President and Founder of A Curiae, a 501c3 non-profit organization based in San Francisco. He has extensive experience working with the reentry population, collaborative courts, and program implementation, having overseen the Reentry Court and the Conviction Alternatives Program in the Northern District of California. He has presented for various courts, national conferences, and judicial events. Wyatt has a passion for working at the intersection of criminal justice, public health, and the community while developing change in the federal courts. He received his Master of Science in Behavioral Health from the University of San Francisco and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco for the School of Nursing and Health Professionals.
Expertise
- Collaborative courts
- Program development and implementation
Research Areas
- Collaborative courts
- Multidisciplinary teams
- Professional growth
- Criminal justice treatment
Appointments
- Northern District of California Criminal Rules and Practice Committee
Education
- University of San Francisco, MS in Behavioral Health, 2019
- San Francisco State University, BA in Sociology, 2010
Prior Experience
- Founder and President, A Curiae
- Collaborative Courts Manager, Northern District of California
- Adjunct Faculty, National Association of Drug Court Professionals