D.M. Teunion-Smith is one of the organization's newest and insightful contributing writers. Committed to the principles of egalitarianism, civil liberties and social justice, she brings her passion for pursuit of truth to her writings. D.M. Teunion-Smith critically analyzes issues left relatively untapped by the media and mainstream research, and focuses on bringing to light answers to critical questions within society.
A former Michigan State Trooper, D.M. Teunion-Smith brings her wealth of experience to her research. Much of her writings involve personal field research. A firm proponent of primary qualitative research methodology, she affords readers critical analytical examinations of issues that need to be explored.
D.M. Teunion-Smith is co-author of the upcoming book
Contemporary Issues in Law and Society, Volume I by Tridico, Teunion-Smith and Drummond. Her research examines the role of the State and dissent, women in policing, racial profiling, capital punishment and the U.S. Constitution.