
About
Miiko Anderson is an Adjunct Professor of Law at San Joaquin College of Law, teaching Human Trafficking. She is a Certified Criminal Specialist and Senior Deputy District Attorney at the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office, specializing in prosecuting Gang, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Human Trafficking cases. She has secured convictions in over 60 jury trials against violent offenders. Anderson serves on the Board of Directors for Breaking the Chains, a nonprofit aiding human trafficking survivors. Her legal career emphasizes combating severe crimes, with multiple awards for her impactful prosecution work.
Education:
- J.D., John F. Kennedy University School of Law
- A.A., Laney College
Research Interests: Anderson’s work focuses on criminal justice reform, human trafficking prevention, and effective prosecution strategies for violent crimes. Her involvement with Breaking the Chains underscores her commitment to supporting survivors through legal and community efforts.
Achievements: While specific award names are not listed, Anderson has received recognition for her relentless efforts in tackling high-stakes cases. Her legal expertise bridges academia and real-world prosecution, influencing both law students and criminal justice outcomes.
Affiliations: Fresno County District Attorney’s Office, Breaking the Chains nonprofit.
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