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Tzu-Ying Lo, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at the Collins College of Professional Studies, St. John's University. Their research focuses on corrections, community policing, procedural justice, and the intersection of technology with criminal justice systems. They teach courses such as Introduction to the Criminal Justice System, Theories of Crime, and Police and the Community.
Dr. Lo's work spans multiple regions including the U.S. and Taiwan, addressing topics like juvenile corrections, wildlife trafficking, and pandemic compliance. Their research emphasizes evidence-based approaches to policing, institutional management, and social justice. Courses taught include CRJ 2000, CRJ 2001, and HLS 106, reflecting expertise in criminal justice theory and practice.
Dr. Lo is affiliated with the Collins College of Professional Studies and is located at St. Augustine Hall in Queens. Their research has explored inmate trust dynamics, immigrant policing attitudes, and the application of big data in crime measurement. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
