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Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Welcome, Thea Johnson!

Thea Johnson

(c) Quinn Russell Brown

Thea Johnson, Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development, Rutgers Law School, joins us as Guest Professor in May and June. She is a renowned expert in criminal procedure, especially in plea bargaining practice and reform, and draws from ample experience in practice – inter alia, as public defender in New York City and from her work in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda – as well as in academia, encompassing a history degree from Harvard and professorships at Stanford and Maine, where she was awarded Law Professor of the Year in 2019 and 2020. Given these accolades, the course Johnson teaches during her stay in Graz entitled “International Procedural Comparison (A Comparative Look at Criminal Procedural Systems in the USA, Europe and beyond)” can only be highly recommended.

To get to know our guest, whose arrival coincides with the 40-year-anniversary of our cooperation with Rutgers Law School, a little bit better, we asked her to do a word-rap – here are the results:

During my time here in Graz, I’m looking forward to learning more from faculty and students about how criminal justice systems operate across Europe and the world.

I started looking into plea bargaining because I began my career as a criminal defense attorney in New York City where I observed the everyday injustices associated with a system that has become coopted by plea bargaining.

Criminal justice reform is worth pursuing because the criminal system should ideally reflect our shared societal commitments about how to handle wrongdoing. We should all care about how and why the state punishes people on our behalf.

One thing I do not want to miss out on during my stay is lots of walking! I’m coming from New Jersey, where people tend to spend a lot of time in their cars, and I’m loving the opportunity to live in a walkable, beautiful city with so much to do.

Treating drug offences as white-collar crimes could be helpful because it provides a clearer basis for criminal liability. In the United States, we often treat drug crimes much more harshly than white-collar crimes. As I’ve argued, we should see them both as corrupt business practices and approach them in a similar way.

Transatlantic cooperation remains vital, especially in higher education, because the exchange of knowledge between countries enriches academic discourse and allows us to meet shared global challenges.

Welcome to REWI Uni Graz, Professor Johnson!

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