Researcher Wants to Interview Former Michigan Prisoners
Former Michigan prisoners may know the answer to staying out of prison and this researcher wants to interview them about their reintegration experiences.
Williams is currently conducting research that she describes as asking, “What is the box and is the box, as defined, accurately described?” She wants to know the stories of those who have successfully reintegrated despite systemic challenges. “I can think of no better person to define that ‘box’ than those who have successfully navigated reintegration challenges.”
Williams in no stranger to the topic. During her undergraduate work at Calvin College, Williams completed an applied research project on recidivism that was instrumental in a Prison Fellowship and Hope Network partnership in a prisoner reentry program in Grand Rapids. Herb Start, who was then the Hope Network CEO, asked Williams to co-write the Prison Fellowship New Initiatives Grant proposal. The program was modeled after recommendations in her thesis. Williams went on to earn a Masters of Social Work from Western Michigan University.
Individuals who have served time in the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC), with a most-recent-release date of January 1, 2009 or before can take the survey at Emergent Voices Research Survey1 they will then be contacted to conduct a phone interview.
AVAILABLE FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERVIEWS
Linda F. Williams, MSW
Doctoral Student at Capella University
888-486-4133
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1 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GT5LNWY