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Camille R. Quinn

Associate Professor of Social Work

Camille R. Quinn

Dr. Camille R. Quinn, PhD, AM, LCSW, LISW-S, is a health criminologist scholar whose research focuses on investigating the health and mental health equity of African American adolescents and young adults at the intersections of race, gender, health, crime and system involvement. Specifically, as an extension of her vast practice experience, she uses mixed-methods research to identify and address the needs of Black girls and young women involved in the youth punishment system to develop and advance effective and proactive prevention and intervention approaches as well as practice, policy and research. Currently, Quinn is the PI of a National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities Loan Repayment award focused on mental health disparities of Black girls who are involved with the youth punishment system, and a PI of the MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge grant, which invests in efforts to increase criminal justice reform at the local level.

Education

Year Degree   School
2014 PhD Social Work University of Illinois at Chicago
1998 AM Social Service Administration University of Chicago
1992 BS Psychology University of Alabama, Birmingham

Winter 2024

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Mixed Methods SW676

Instructor: Camille R. Quinn
Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 3

Past Term Courses

Fall 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW658 001 Feminist and Critical Intersectionality Approaches to Community Change View Course

Winter 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW676 001 Mixed Methods View Course

Fall 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW618 001 Research-informed Practices to Prevent Substance Abuse in Racial and Ethnic Minority Adolescents View Course

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