Our Journey Together

With over two decades of experience in program coordination, behavioral systems, and academic support, Dr. Marlow brings a nuanced and people-centered lens to her role supporting Franklin hearings, public policy research, and data analysis related to criminal justice outcomes.

Dr. Marlow holds a PhD in Civil Engineering & the Built Environment, Master’s in Kinesiology with a specialization in Exercise Physiology and Sports Psychology, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. This integrated foundation informs her approach to human-centered analysis, particularly in understanding the role of environment, behavior, and perception within justice system contexts.

At Gutierrez Analytics, Dr. Marlow’s work includes compiling complex legal and biographical data into meaningful narratives, supporting defense teams with research-based mitigation reports, and developing visualizations and briefs tailored for courts and community stakeholders. She contributes to data-driven investigations and program development with a focus on personal attribution factors, intergenerational patterns, and the intersection of mental health and justice-involved populations. Her work is grounded in the belief that data can be used not only to inform policy but to humanize it—bringing clarity, context, and compassion to systems-level change.