Interview Scheduler

Welcome to the scheduling page for the DRI’s Study of Accused Priests. Use this page to set up a future interview via video or audio conference with a member of the research team.

 

A Word About Privacy

Your safety and confidentiality are our top priority. Participating in an interview does not require you to disclose any personally identifying information. However, using our scheduling program does require you to share an email address so that you can receive a confirmation of your interview time.

If you do not wish to share your usual email address, you may choose to create a new email address just for this purpose. If you do not wish to share an email address at all, that's OK! Just skip this scheduling step and go right to the online Interview Room, where no personally identifiable information will be collected. The online Interview Room lists times when interviews are conducted.

Our scheduling program will also ask you to enter a name. Please use a PSEUDONYM instead of your real name—we don’t need to know who you are!

If you prefer to set up your interview by phone, call (402) 619-3777. Please dial *67 before dialing the study’s phone number, in order to keep your number private.

 
 
 
 

Scheduling Your Interview

We look forward to hearing your story. We'll block out two hours for your interview session, but we can take more time or less--whatever you prefer!

Scheduling your interview will guarantee you a meeting at the time you choose.

Just click on an available date (shown in red). Available times on that day will appear. Select your time, and click “Confirm.”

You’ll be asked for your name and email address so that a confirmation can be sent. Please use a PSEUDONYM and create a new email address, to guarantee your anonymity.

On the appointed day and time, go to the DRI’s Video Interview Room for your meeting.

If you can’t find an available time slot that’s convenient for you, or if you have questions or encounter any problems with scheduling your meeting, feel free to email us, or call a member of the research team at (402) 619-3777. Be sure to dial *67 before dialing the study’s phone number, in order to keep your number private.