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Camille Kramer is the Research Program Manager for the Advocacy and Research on Reproductive Wellness of Incarcerated People (ARRWIP) research group at Johns Hopkins University. In this role, Camille conducts mixed-methods research to inform policy and advocacy efforts that address reproductive health care issues for people experiencing incarceration, with a particular focus on pregnant people who use drugs. She is involved in all aspects of ARRWIP’s research studies, including assisting with grant writing and study conceptualization to leading data collection, analysis, and dissemination
ARRWIP is situated at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. ARRWIP’s work is grounded in the teachings of reproductive justice, recognizing the ways that mass incarceration disrupts the core rights of reproductive justice. Our research is positioned at the intersections of reproductive health, health equity, substance use treatment, structural racism, and mass incarceration. ARRWIP aims to contribute to meaningful change in recognizing the full humanity and value of incarcerated people’s reproductive lives, working with key stakeholders, including directly impacted people and policymakers. In doing so, ARRWIP aims to create opportunities to improve the reproductive well-being of people affected by the criminal legal system.
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