Effectively Executing a CJ Study Abroad Experience at One R1 University in the Southeastern United States

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Cyntoria Johnson Natasha N. Johnson Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USACyntoria Johnson, J.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. As an active member of the Georgia and Florida State Bars, she has practiced primarily in the areas of criminal law, family law, and estate planning. Johnson teaches a variety of courses primarily in GSU’s legal track concentration, providing intensive exposure to the study of law in preparation for law school. Her research and teaching interests include wrongful convictions, globalizing education, and faculty development. She is a Fulbright scholar with extensive experience developing and leading study abroad and international virtual exchange programs in the Dominican Republic, Brazil, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago, and Colombia.Natasha N. Johnson, Ed.D. is a Clinical Instructor in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. A career educator since 2001, her research focuses on critical theory, equity, and social justice leadership, particularly within the K‑20 sector. Her other research areas include intersectionality, educational law, policy and governance, and curriculum development. She is a David L. Clark scholar, a CETLOE Faculty Teaching Fellow, and her work is published in JSTOR, SAGE, the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Taylor & Francis, the Routledge Focus series, Psychology of Violence, the popular press, and several highly acclaimed educational leadership journals.

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