Camille Quinn

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Camille Quinn

Camille Quinn is IN! Dr. Camille R. Quinn, PhD, AM, LCSW, LISW-S, LMSW, is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Michigan. Dr. Quinn is a 1992 graduate of the UAB College of Arts and Sciences. She 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. Dr. Quinn is a Principal Investigator (PI) for two National Institute of Health funded studies (R21 and Loan Repayment Program—LRP renewal award) investigating legal system-involved Black girls’ and their caregivers’ stress and protective factors. She is also the PI of a MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge grant to increase criminal justice reform. Her newest project includes a modified mixed methods study of African girls residing in Michigan to assess their vulnerability to arrest. Dr. Quinn is a NIH LRP Ambassador and a Senior Scholar with the Center on Gender Justice & Opportunity at Georgetown University. She is a Society for Social Work Research Fellow, a 2023 Milestone Awardee from the University of Chicago Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice (AM ’98) and a 2024 Innovation in Research and Teaching Awardee from the University of Michigan School of Social Work.