Ph.D Student at @RutgersSCJ
@Penn '21 MS in Criminology
@Penn_State '18 BA in Criminology with minors in Sociology and Neuroscience
Avid lover of cats and food
@TheSandyXie, PhD Candidate in the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, is looking to connect with professors who focus on neurocriminology, neurolaw, neuroethics, and/or biopsychosocial criminology regarding her dissertation study.
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Another tennis achievement: a coach that was in the middle of his lesson told me that "I hit very nice balls" as I was leaving the court so if serena williams wants to challenge me now I think I'm ready
So I've recently started playing more tennis and I'm demo-ing rackets to finally upgrade to an adult racket from the one I've had since middle school and today a kid's dad asked me if I gave lessons because he thought I was really good and that ego boost is going to last me years
The Impact of Neuromorality on Punishment: Retribution or Rehabilitation? By Sandy Xie, Colleen M. Berryessa, and Farah Focquaert | https://t.co/FkMBK9JocU
Tomorrow night, 2/10 at 6 pm - SCJ-GSA is hosting: Virtual TRIVIA Night. 1st Round - Black History! This is a free event and will have some awesome prizes for the winner(s)!
https://t.co/IVoDqqiQs0
Passcode - 197410.
Information, contact Sandy Xie - [email protected].