Dr. Fei Luo
Assistant Professor
Education is the ladder to your dream and success. Believe in yourself; you can do it, you will succeed.
Degrees Held:
- Ph.D. – Sam Houston State University, 2016
- LLM – Nanjing University, 2012
- LLB – Nanjing University of Science & Technology, 2009
Career Highlights:
- Research areas: Policing, race/ethnicity, legal issues in criminal justice, comparative studies and quantitative methods.
- 2017 – Outstanding Article Award, Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 54th Annual Meeting
- 2017 – Outstanding Dissertation Award, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University
- Research areas: Policing, race/ethnicity, legal issues in criminal justice, comparative studies and quantitative methods.
- Grants
- 2016 – Principal investigator, University Research Grant, Texas A&M International University
- 2013, 2014, 2015 – Principal investigator, Research Fellowship Grant, Sam Houston State University
- Peer-reviewed publications
- Luo, F., Ren, L., & Zhao, J. (2017). The Effect of Micro-Level Disorder Incidents on Public Attitudes Toward the Police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 40 (2), 395-409.
- Luo, F., & Zhao, J. (2017). Acculturation and Fear of Crime Among Hispanics. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 15(1), 1-20.
- Luo, F., Ren, L., & Zhao, J. (2016). Location-Based Fear of Crime: A Case Study in Houston, Texas. Criminal Justice Review, 41 (1), 75-97.
- Luo, F., & Bouffard, L. (2016). Immigrants as Victims: Examining the Function of Assimilation. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 14 (2), 120-136.
- *Outstanding Article Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Minorities and Women section
- Li, Y., Ren, L., & Luo, F. (2016). Is Bad Stronger than Good? The Impact of Police-Citizen Encounters on Public Satisfaction with the Police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 39 (1), 109-126.
- Luo, F., & Ruiz, J. (2012). Comparing Police Overwork in China and the USA: An Exploratory Study of Death from Overwork (‘Karoshi’) in Policing. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 14(2), 177-198.
- Peer-reviewed publications in Chinese
- Luo, F. (2011). Jury System in China and its Improvement. Law & Economy, 282(7), 139-140.
- Luo, F. (2010). Legal Analysis on the case of “Wife-Swapping.” West Law and Politics Series, 12, 126-127.
- Luo, F. (2010). Impossible Infraction. Chinese & Foreign Entrepreneurs, 6, 175-176
- Luo, F. (2010). Analysis on Entrapment in China. West Law and Politics Series, 1, 39-41.
- Luo, F. (2008). Euthanasia and the Protection of the Right to Life. Law & Economy, 20, 38-39.
In which online degree program do you teach?
Which classes do you teach online?
CRIS 5300: Foundations of the Criminal Justice System and CRIJ 5301: Advanced Seminar in Criminal System
What types of projects and work do you typically assign for these courses?
Discussions and short analytical essays
What do you want students in your courses to learn? What are the learning outcomes or objectives?
- Explain fundamental principles guiding and influencing the criminal justice system
- Identify important ethics in criminal justice
- Apply critical thinking and analytical reasoning to contemporary criminal justice issues
- Evaluate existing criminal justice policies and identify the strength and weakness
What advice would you give to those considering this online program?
Education is the ladder to your dreams and success. Believe in yourself; you can do it, you will succeed.
Why did you start teaching?
This is what I am passionate about. One of the professors who helped me unconditionally told me that "the best way to return is to help your students." I am proud of my work; teaching makes me happy.
Tell us something interesting about yourself that your students may not know.
Besides work, I am also very active in exercise. I am a yoga and martial arts lover. I also like to play piano.
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