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Enoch Kwon
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at La Sierra University
Enoch Kwon is an Assistant Professor at La Sierra University's Criminal Justice Department and a current PhD student at UCI. He is a well-rounded academic with a diverse educational background and research experience.
Enoch holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health/Medical Psychology from UC Irvine, a Master's Degree in Neuroscience from Cornell University, and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Neuroscience from La Sierra University. He also completed a certification program in Data Analytics (Engineering, Science, and Visualization) at UCI.
Enoch has honed his research skills through various roles, including being a Graduate Research Assistant at Cornell University and a former Reader in Psychology and Law at UC Irvine. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor at La Sierra University.
Enoch's expertise lies at the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, data analytics, and criminal justice. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding human behavior and the application of data-driven insights in the field of criminal justice.
As an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Enoch Kwon contributes valuable knowledge and practical experience to the academic community at La Sierra University. His ongoing pursuit of a PhD demonstrates a dedication to advancing his expertise and contributing innovative research to his field.