Diana Rotondi is an incoming Master’s student in the Department of Criminology. She graduated with Distinction from Stony Brook University in 2024 where she completed her B.A. in Psychology and Sociology, with a minor in Health, Medicine, and Society. During her undergraduate studies, her research interests included the sociological effects of consumerism and the effects of childhood maltreatment on adulthood depression. In pursuing a graduate-level education, her research aims to focus on the societal implications of the criminal justice system and forensic casework. Professionally, Diana has worked as a psychology executive assistant at SENS Psychology, conducting patient intake and consultations, ensuring efficient operations and smooth transitioning into psychotherapy.