Supporting Early Career Scholars in Aging and Criminal Justice Research
Author Information
Author(s): Helmly Victoria, James Jennifer
Primary Institution: Georgia State University, University of California San Francisco
Hypothesis
The Aging Research in Criminal Justice Health (ARCH) Network can enhance collaboration and mentorship for early career scholars in the field.
Conclusion
The ARCH network has successfully fostered connections and collaborations that positively impact the careers of early career researchers.
Supporting Evidence
- ARCH has created opportunities for Ph.D. students and early-career researchers.
- Participants have co-authored manuscripts and built networks through the ARCH network.
Takeaway
The ARCH network helps new researchers in aging and criminal justice by connecting them with mentors and providing support.
Methodology
The ARCH network created opportunities for Ph.D. students and early-career researchers to engage in research projects and collaborations.
Participant Demographics
Early career scholars and Ph.D. students interested in aging and criminal justice.
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