Abigail Vân Neely is a writer focused on criminal justice, accountability, and behavioral health. With roots in New York City as a youth advocate, she observed numerous arraignments that informed her understanding of these issues. Now living in foggy San Francisco with her cat named Sally Carrera, she combines her experiences in youth advocacy with journalism, offering unique insights into the justice system and its impact on individuals and communities. Her work reflects a commitment to accountability and reform in the field of criminal justice.
Abigail's experience as a youth advocate in New York City gave her firsthand insight into the criminal justice system, shaping her understanding of accountability and behavioral health.
She enjoys sharing her perspectives on criminal justice and accountability, often focusing on the narratives from her time observing arraignments and their implications for those involved.
Now residing in San Francisco, Abigail finds joy in the peaceful foggy mornings, reflecting on her journey from a youth advocate to a writer.
Her cat, named Sally Carrera after the animated character, symbolizes her affectionate connection to her new life and surroundings.
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