青瓜视频

Shannon Kramp of 青瓜视频 named ACA Ledford Scholar for female inmate research project

By Scarlett Birge | 04/01/2020

Shannon Kramp of 青瓜视频 named ACA Ledford Scholar for female inmate research project

Shannon Kramp named ACA Ledford Scholar.

By Scarlett Birge, student news writer, Office of University Communications

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - Shannon Kramp, a junior at 青瓜视频 from Danville who is double majoring in psychology and criminal justice, has been announced as an Appalachian College Association (ACA) Ledford Scholar with Dr. Dale Wilson, director of criminal justice programs and associate professor, as her sponsor.

鈥淲e are thrilled to participate in the Ledford Scholar Program of the Appalachian College Association,鈥 Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of 青瓜视频, said.

Kramp has been awarded a stipend of up to $2,500 with reimbursement of up to $900 for her proposed research project.

鈥淲e knew we wanted to do a research project that focused on female inmates,鈥 Kramp said. 鈥淭hey're often called the forgotten offenders because they can't see their family as much as male inmates.鈥

Kramp worked on a research study last spring focusing on learned helplessness in inmates. She volunteered to help Wilson and is now part of a team, including Wilson; Dr. Emily Hayden, assistant professor of criminal justice; and students Rebecca Satterly, a senior from Bardstown, Ky.; Taylor Elardo, a senior from Stockton, Calif.; and Jasmin Green, a senior from Radcliff, Ky., that will teach a program to women convicted of violent offences and incarcerated at the Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women (KCIW).

The program, called 鈥淏eyond Violence鈥, is scheduled to start in June and will involve 20 weekly sessions. Pre-testing and post-testing on levels of anxiety, depression and anger will be used to assess its efficacy.

鈥淭he study has a great deal of potential to help us better understand the impacts of trauma on women who later commit acts of violence,鈥 said Wilson.

鈥淭he program's goal is to help prevent recidivism by the women. It gives women a therapeutic environment where they can talk about anything. It focuses on problem-solving, self-efficacy, self-image and empowerment,鈥 Kramp said.

Kramp plans to use her scholarship to help pay for law school as she is working to be a lawyer after she graduates.

Dr. Donna Hedgepath, provost and vice president for academic affairs, said, 鈥淐ampbellsville University cultivates rich opportunities for undergraduate research, especially in our criminal justice program. We are proud of her accomplishment and being part of the Ledford Scholar Program. It is a unique honor.鈥

The Ledford Scholarship, named for Col. Lee B. Ledford, offers financial assistance for summer research projects to undergraduate students enrolled at ACA member institutions.

The program provides stipends for students wishing to participate in undergraduate summer research at a rate of $10 an hour for up to 360 hours total.

鈥淪hannon is an excellent student and a wonderful young lady. She is a great representative of 青瓜视频, and I look forward to working with her on this impactful research. She is very bright, inquisitive and is not intimidated by the prison research environment,鈥 Wilson said.

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