Measuring Public Response to Crises Affecting Incarcerated Individuals: Implications for Raising Awareness and Support
Measuring Public Response to Crises Affecting Incarcerated Individuals: Implications for Raising Awareness and Support
Bo Robinson (Grady Undergraduate Student). “Measuring Public Response to Crises Affecting Incarcerated Individuals: Implications for Raising Awareness and Support.” Accepted for presentation at the annual International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC), March 7-9, 2024, Orlando, FL.
Abstract: This research explores the public response to crises affecting incarcerated individuals, with a focus on unraveling sentiment patterns for advocacy, policymaking, and media strategies. The approach involves literature reviews, interviews, surveys, and focus groups to gather insights from diverse perspectives. Anticipated outcomes include a detailed understanding of public sentiments, aiming to inform policies and actions for improved crisis communication within prison systems and reshape societal perceptions of incarcerated populations.
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