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Camille Quinn is IN! Dr. Camille R. Quinn, PhD, AM, LCSW, LISW-S, is a health criminologist scholar who uses mixed methods to investigate the health and mental health equity of Black/African American girls and young women with legal system-involvement to culturally tailor effective interventions to reduce their mental health burden and promote crime desistance. She is an Associate Professor of Community Engagement Research and Faculty Affiliate in the Center for Equitable Family and Community Well-being in the School of Social Work at the University of Michigan. Dr. Quinn is a Principal Investigator (PI) for two National Institute of Health funded studies (R21 and Loan Repayment Program Award) investigating legal system-involved Black girls’ and their parents/caregivers’ stress and protective factors. She is also the PI of a MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge grant to increase criminal justice reform. Currently, Dr. Quinn is an invited speaker at the Trauma section of the British Psychological Society global conference (March 2024). She is a Society for Social Work Research Fellow and a 2023 Milestone Awardee from the University of Chicago Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice (AM ’98).