Anastasia Lawrence
Ms. Anastasia Lawrence
Lecturer
Criminal Justice
Biography:
In 1994, I earned my bachelor’s degree in public justice legal studies from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. I went on to earn a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice from Indiana University in Bloomington. I established a peer mediation program on all eight campuses of Indiana University during my first year of graduate school and served as an assistant instructor for the second year. For the past nine years, I served the community in my role as a specialized supervision officer for sex offenders on probation. The last four years of service included the role of an adjunct faculty member for The UT System. I became a full-time adjunct faculty member in the fall of 2006.
Degrees:
MA from Indiana University
BA from St. Mary’s University
CV/VITAE: Lawrence Vitae
Classes Taught:
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Fundamentals of Criminal Law
Crime in America
Community Resources in Corrections
Corrections Systems and Practices
Juvenile Justice System
Legal Aspects of Corrections
Legal Aspects of Evidence
Probation and Parole
Correctional Management
Principles of Law Enforcement
Correctional Casework and Counseling
Joined UTB/TSC:
June 2002
Area of Specialty and Responsibility:
Corrections, Courts, Sexual Deviancy
Previous Experience:
Probation Officer