Trans Study Participates Needed
Calling All Formerly Incarcerated Trans People in WNC!
Participate in a Research Study on Perceptions of Safety During Incarceration
Research Title: A Phenomenological Study on Formerly Incarcerated Trans People’s Perceptions of Safety During Incarceration
Conducted by: James Crawford, Ph.D. Candidate in Criminal Justice specializing in Behavioral Science, Nova Southeastern University
Purpose of the Study: This research aims to understand the experiences and perceptions of safety among trans people during their time of incarceration. Your insights and stories are invaluable in shedding light on the challenges and safety concerns faced by trans individuals in correctional facilities.
Who Can Participate?
You identify as a trans person.
You have previously been incarcerated in a correctional facility (jail or prison).
You are 18 years or older.
What’s Involved?
Participation in a confidential interview (approximately 1-2 hours).
Sharing your personal experiences and perceptions of safety during your incarceration.
How to Participate: If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact James Crawford at jc4797@mynsu.nova.edu or 828-280-2028.
Confidentiality: Your privacy is our utmost priority. All information shared will be kept confidential, and your identity will be protected throughout the research process. Your participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time without any consequences.
Benefits of Participating:
Contribute to important research that aims to improve the safety and well-being of trans individuals in correctional facilities.
Share your story.
Compensation:
· Participants will not receive payments for being in this research study.
E-mail: Jc4797@mynsu.nova.edu