Teaching
I have extensive teaching experience at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. I have taught courses such as research methods and statistics for criminology and sociology and various courses related to immigration law, policy, theory, and demography. This semester I am teaching graduate-level courses on the application of management and organizational theories in the criminal justice realm, as well as program evaluation for criminal justice.
Recent Courses
University of Illinois Chicago – Research Methods II (Undergraduate Level) – Fall 2025
University of Illinois Chicago – Crime & Society: Critical Migration Studies (Undergraduate Level) – Fall 2023–Fall 2025
University of Illinois Chicago – Research Methods I (Undergraduate Level) – Spring 2023–Spring 2025
University of Illinois Chicago – Law and Politics of Immigration (Undergraduate Level) – Spring 2023
University of Illinois Chicago – Statistical Applications in Criminology, Law and Justice II (Graduate Level) – Fall 2022
University of Illinois Chicago – Quantitative Methods Design (Graduate Level) – Fall 2022
London School of Economics and Political Science – Sociology and Social Policy (Undergraduate Level) – Fall 2021–Spring 2022
London School of Economics and Political Science – International Social and Public Policy (Graduate Level, Seminar) – Fall 2021
London School of Economics and Political Science – Migration: Current Research, Critical Approaches (Undergraduate Level) – Fall 2021
London School of Economics and Political Science – Understanding Social (Dis)advantage (Graduate Level, Seminar) – Spring 2021
London School of Economics and Political Science – Education Policy, Reform, and Financing (Graduate Level, Seminar) – Spring 2021
John Jay College of Criminal Justice – Law and Politics of Immigration (Undergraduate Level) – Spring 2020