Advancing Racial Justice in Criminal Justice Education: Modules for Cumulative Student Learning
Advancing Racial Justice in Criminal Justice Education: Modules for Cumulative Student Learning
Nicole Fox Kai Lin a Division of Criminal Justice, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, USAb Faculty of Design and Society, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, AustraliaKai Lin is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Design and Society at the University of Technology Sydney in Sydney, Australia. His research interests include the etiology of interpersonal violence, international and comparative criminology, policing, and cybercrime. His publications have appeared in journals such as the Journal of Criminal Justice, Policing & Society, Asian Journal of Criminology, Journal of Criminology, Crime & Delinquency, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Police Practice & Research, Policing: An International Journal, and Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.Dr. Nicole Fox an Associate Professor of criminal justice at California State University Sacramento where she researches how racial and ethnic contention impacts communities, including how remembrances of adversity shape social change, collective memory and present-day social movements. She teaches about mass incarceration, global criminology, and law. Her 2021 book, After Genocide: Memory and Reconciliation in Rwanda, focuses on how memorials to past atrocity shape healing and reconciliation for survivors of genocide and genocidal rape, and won the 2023 Feminist Criminology Best Book Award. Dr. Fox also serves on the United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Council and contributes to the UN Commission for the Status of Women held annually at the UN headquarters, with Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS).