
Logan Seacrest
Resident Fellow - R Street Institute
Logan Seacrest is a Resident Fellow on the Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties team, and co-author of the 2025 policy paper “The Past, Present, and Future of Police Body Cameras.” Logan’s award-winning research has formed the basis of innovative criminal justice policy, from police body camera programs to statewide juvenile deflection initiatives. Logan’s work draws on an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating a diverse set of ideas from ancient religion to behavioral economics. R Street produces research and analysis that has appeared in the Washington Post, NPR, and The Hill. Before joining R Street, Logan served as a policy analyst for both the Nebraska Legislature and the Nebraska Supreme Court. Logan received a bachelor’s degree from Colorado College in Colorado Springs, CO, and holds a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. In 2024, the UNO College of Public Affairs awarded Logan its first-ever Alumni Excellence Award. Logan also serves as Chair of the Board of the J.C. and Jessie Seacrest Family Foundation.
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