Jill W. Sinha, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Social Work, Public and Social Welfare
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Ram Cnaan grad student 2004 Penn
 (African -American youth and communities of faith: Capitalizing on compassion, at risk for greatness.)
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Cnaan RA, Sinha JW, McGrew CC. (2013) Congregations as social service providers: Services, capacity, culture, and organizational behavior Organizational and Structural Dilemmas in Nonprofit Human Service Organizations. 47-68
Sinha JW. (2012) Unintended Consequence of the Faith-Based Initiative Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 42: 563-583
Sinha JW, Greenspan I, Handy F. (2011) Volunteering and Civic Participation among Immigrant Members of Ethnic Congregations: Complementary NOT Competitive Journal of Civil Society. 7: 23-40
Ives N, Sinha JW, Cnaan R. (2010) Who is welcoming the stranger? exploring faith-based service provision to refugees in Philadelphia Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work. 29: 71-89
Cnaan R, Draine J, Frazier B, et al. (2008) Ex-prisoners' re-entry: An emerging frontier and a social work challenge Journal of Policy Practice. 7: 178-198
Sinha JW, Cnaan RA, Gelles RJ. (2007) Adolescent risk behaviors and religion: findings from a national study. Journal of Adolescence. 30: 231-49
Sinha JW, Hillier A, Cnaan RA, et al. (2007) Proximity matters: Exploring relationships among neighborhoods, congregations, and the residential patterns of members Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 46: 245-260
Sinha JW. (2006) A Faith-Based Alternative Youth Education Program Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought. 25: 197-221
Cnaan RA, Gelles RJ, Sinha JW. (2004) Youth and religion: The gameboy generation goes to "church", Social Indicators Research. 68: 175-200
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