Thomas
Lyons, Senior Research Associate at the Great Cities Institute,
works with Faculty Fellow Paul Goldstein as project director of
the Institute’s “Healthcare Needs of Addicted Criminal Offenders”
project. He is also conducting his own research project on HIV
risk behavior among men recovering from methamphetamine addiction
with a grant form the National Institute of Drug Abuse. His team
has so far interviewed more than 30 recovering meth addicts out
of an anticipated 80 subjects, and will interview them again after
six months to examine changes in HIV risk behavior over time.
Other areas of interest include evaluating drug treatment programs,
HIV care for jail and prison inmates, and the emotional and educational
needs of children of incarcerated parents. He has written on narrative
ambiguity in ethnography, health literacy, and health economics.
Lyons holds a doctorate in cultural anthropology from the University
of Chicago, and has done postdoctoral work in medical anthropology
at the George Washington University. |