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Sabrina W. Tyuse is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Saint Louis University's School of Social Work. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Work from the University of Michigan, an M.S.W. from Saint Louis University, and additional degrees in Sociology from the University of Michigan and Xavier University of Louisiana.
Her research focuses on social welfare policy and voting rights, with a particular emphasis on intersections between criminal justice, civic engagement, and marginalized populations. She has published work on gender disparities among former offenders and outcomes of crisis intervention programs in mental health contexts.
Tyuse is affiliated with organizations such as Influencing Social Policy (ISP), Empower Missouri, and the Crisis Intervention Team Coordinating Council in St. Louis County. She has contributed to community initiatives like the Missouri Foundation Voter Registration Engagement Grant.
Her teaching includes courses on Human Behavior and the Social Environment and Social Policy for Social Justice, reflecting her commitment to equity-driven academic practice.
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