Roberto Hernández is the Senior Researcher at the World Justice Project where he oversees the various Mexico-based projects. In addition to being an Emmy award-winning filmmaker for his 2008 feature-length documentary film, Presumed Guilty, Roberto has more than a decade of experience designing and deploying surveys that measure various aspects of criminal justice in Mexico. He holds a B.A. in Law from el Instituto Technológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), a LL.M. in Comparative Law from McGill University in Montreal, and he is Ph.D. candidate at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.
Roberto Hernández will participate in the World Justice Forum working session Opportunities and Challenges in Documentary Film-making for Change.