| Session 53: PP2 -> The Joys and Challenges of Collaborative Research: A Workshop on How to Build and Maintain Researcher/Practitioner Collaborations | |||
| Time: 9:30AM to 11:00 AM on Wednesday, November 13 | |||
| Place: Clark 5 | |||
| Session Chair: Carolyn Rebecca Block, Illinois Crim Justice Info Authority | |||
| When Research Makes Sense: The Advantages of Practitioner-Informed Research on Delinquent Girls | |||
| by: | Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado - Boulder (Corresponding) | ||
| Bonnie K. Cady, Colorado Division of Youth Corrections | |||
| F. Jerald Adamek, FNF Associates, Inc. | |||
| The How and Why of Collaborative Research: Lessons From the Chicago Women's Health Risk Project | |||
| by: | Carolyn Rebecca Block, Illinois Crim Justice Info Authority (Corresponding) | ||
| Debra Clemons, Chicago Department of Health | |||
| Barbara Engel, Domestic Violence Advocate | |||
| Teresa Johnson, CWHRS | |||
| Sara Naureckas, Erie Family Health Centers | |||
| Kim A. Riordan, Cook County Hospital | |||
| Gail Radford Walker, CWHRS | |||
| Discussants: | |||
| Beth Richie, University of Illinois at Chicago | |||
Updated 05/20/2006