
معرفی
Rachel Kunz is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Wayne State College (WSC), serving in the School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice. She holds a J.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law (2019) and a B.S. in Criminal Justice and Political Science from WSC (2016). Her teaching focuses on criminal law, procedure, capital punishment, family violence, violent crimes, and victimology.
As the Criminal Justice Association (CJA) advisor, she also mentors Women’s Club Volleyball and Legal Minds organizations. Kunz coordinates the Rural Law Opportunities Program (RLOP) and previously worked with the ACLU of Nebraska and Children’s Justice Clinic. Professionally, she is a licensed Iowa attorney, active in the Iowa State Bar Association and American Bar Association.
Community involvement includes presidency of the Wayne County Historical Society and board leadership at SafePlace (Sioux City, IA). No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Her scholarly output includes a textbook co-authored adaptation of 'Criminal Law: Second Edition' by George M. Dery III, published as 'Criminal Law Cases Today' (2019). Grants and laboratory affiliations are not detailed in the text.




