
About
Ann Frost is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington, holding a joint appointment in Law, Societies, & Justice and Sociology. She is a full-time lecturer specializing in criminal justice, race relations, and legal policy. Her research examines state sentencing policies during the War on Drugs and their disproportionate racial impacts.
- Education: Ph.D. in Political Science (University of Washington, 2014); J.D. from University of Washington School of Law (2000)
Her work bridges academic scholarship and practical experience, informed by 15 years as a criminal defense public defender. She explores legislative rhetoric around drug policies and their societal consequences, emphasizing intersectional analyses of race, law, and punishment.
No publications are explicitly listed here, but her teaching portfolio includes courses like 'Miscarriages of Justice' and 'Punishment: Theory and Practice.' She also teaches 'Law and Society' in Sociology.
No scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text. Her professional focus remains on pedagogy and critical analysis of the criminal justice system.
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