
Criminology-Related Activities
This page showcases my main criminology/sociology-related activities. For some activities, you can click on the cover image of each one or “see more” to view its details.
1. “The Maze of Crime and Punishment”

Cross-Disciplinary
Founder, Organizer
This Interdisciplinary project spans two months with three thematically sequential workshops, focusing on the intersection of biology, criminology, and psychology.
2. Pioneer Research Program

Mindset Shifting
Researcher
Admitted to Pioneer Research Concentration: Sociology of Punishment (Criminology/Sociology).
Investigated in juvenile delinquents' self-conception and recidivism.
Finished a research proposal on the topic of Labeling, Stigma, and Rule Negotiation.
3. Crime Scene Investigation Club

Initial Exploration
Core Member
Organized forensic lectures & field investigations to the Henry Lee Museum Judicial Expertise Center at East China University of Political Science and Law; hosted guest speakers; designed whodunit role plays.
4. Legal internship

Industry Immersion
Intern, Researcher
Completed a 2-week legal internship at Shanghai Qifang Law firm (Criminal Division); managed case files & clients; aided 2 criminal cases (assault & inheritance).
Researched juvenile delinquency psych with Atty. Tianshan. Fu.; published analysis
5. Stanford e-China F25: Design Thinking into Action: Teen Wellbeing
Ongoing Initiative
Student
Explored youth health trends; built prototype to propose youth-centered solutions.
Investigate in youth sleep health and violent behaviors.
6. Youth Music Therapy Initiative

Empathy in Action
Organizer
Conducted music therapy sessions for diverse populations including adolescents.
Gained insight into their daily lives and challenges, laying the groundwork for subsequent youth initiatives.
