Professor Donald is a dedicated criminal justice professional, entering her first official year as a professor. A proud wife and mother, she has previously taught this course as a graduate student, establishing her connection with students early on. She holds both undergraduate and graduate degrees in criminal justice from North Carolina Central University and has further academic experience from the University of California, Irvine.
Currently, she serves as a criminal justice policy analyst and consultant at a nonprofit, where her work focuses on improving criminal justice data systems. With a diverse background, including her role as a sworn probation officer, Professor Donald brings a rich perspective to her teaching, fueled by a passion for criminal justice reform. She is enthusiastic about guiding students through the historical and practical aspects of the criminal justice system, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world insights to inspire their learning journey.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice |
North Carolina Central University |
2013 |
Master of Science, Criminal Justice |
North Carolina Central University |
2015 |