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Luye Li, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Sociology Anthropology Social Work and Criminal Justice

(973) 761-9170
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Luye Li, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Sociology Anthropology Social Work and Criminal Justice

Luye Li is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice. Her research focuses on police legitimacy and procedural justice, intimate partner violence, and a comparison of criminal justice systems between China and the United States. Her recent publications appear in the Policing: An International Journal, Police Practice and Research, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of Family Violence, and Journal of Asian Criminology. She is licensed with Machine Learning Certificate from Stanford University and was a data scientist in the Center for Drug and Health Study, University of Delaware, where she operated the Delaware School Survey and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey which were sponsored by the CDC. She received the 2020 Literati Award for Outstanding Reviewer from the Emerald Publishing company and currently serves on the Editorial Board of the journal, Policing: An International Journal.