Emergent Voices Project
Successful Reentry through the Power of Individual Narratives
The Emergent Voices Project is groundbreaking criminal justice research based on the emergent voices of reintegrated individuals. The report reveals the overlooked secret to prisoner reentry.
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The title of the research project is Emergent Voices: Reintegration and Desistance from the Perspectives of Formerly Criminal Justice-Involved Individuals. The study was a research project conducted by Capella University student Dr. Linda F. Williams as part of her doctoral studies at the Capella University School of Public Service Leadership.
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Researcher
Dr. Linda F. Williams, DSW
Doctoral Student
Research Supervisor
Dr. Robin Ersing
Capella University
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