I am a health criminologist scholar whose research focuses on investigating the health equity of African American adolescents and young adults at the intersections of race, gender, health, crime, and system involvement. My work is centered on identifying and addressing 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.
Camille R. Quinn
Associate Professor of Social Work
