The Visualizing Crim project showcases the innovative work being done by students in our department on the intersections of crime, criminal justice, and race.
Professor Ajay Sandhu has a new article out in Policing and Society with Jonathan Scott Simmons on the cinematography of body worn cameras. Check it out: https://t.co/KVodzUZZke
(1/9) Do you know your place? Do you know its history? @CrimRye Professor Anne-Marie Singh, Émilie Vanhauwaert, Debra Budhoo, Julia Caputo, Joycelynn Brar, researched the history of residential & segregated schools in ON. Here’s what they learned.
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Deadline is NOV 22!! Hiring for two TT positions in Criminology. White collar, financial criminality; crim of disability; Indigenous justice; Islamophobia in CJ contexts. Pref for candidates who have taught Crim, Yth Justice, Ethics, Policing and QuantMethods.
We are hiring for two TT positions in Criminology. White collar, financial criminality; crim of disability; Indigenous justice; Islamophobia in CJ contexts. Pref for candidates who have taught Crim, Yth Justice, Ethics, Policing and QuantMethods. https://t.co/zHpo2RJho1
A recent study co-authored by Professor Maria Jung examines the substantial overrepresentation of Blacks in Ontario correctional facilities. It was discussed in a recent article in Toronto Star by @Jleerankin. https://t.co/QuyFisNk6w
Prof. Idil Atak @CrimRye @RUFacultyofArts leads the Canada-related part of PROTECT- an international research initiative looking at migrant rights in the context of increasingly conflicted political visions in countries around the world.
Learn more: https://t.co/U2KxXmasGB
Criminology students in Dr. Pasternak's MA seminar have produced a creative and informative series of posts on the concept of abolition. Check it out at https://t.co/OQ9yf60ZJl
This virtual book launch of two new publications from @McGillQueensUP's Studies in the History of Quebec Series features @DanHorner5's Taking to the Streets: Crowds, Politics, and the Urban Experience in Mid-19th Century Montreal.
Check out @AjaySandhuTweet's new publication, written with Peter Fussey: "Surveillance Arbitration in the Era of Digital Policing" in the new issue of Theoretical Criminology. https://t.co/DRsiwUUOUn
Check out some fo the recent publications of our faculty members: Ajay Sandhu, writing with Peter Fussey, on how police operationalize predictive policing technologies: https://t.co/3KSriOQIBD
Check out some of the recent publications of our faculty members: Kelly Struthers Montford, writing with Kelly Hannah-Moffat, on the gender dynamics of security classifications in federal prisons: https://t.co/r5tT7kKipN
Check out the series of infographics produced by Dr. Anne-Marie Singh and one of our MA students, Émilie Vanhauwaert on the myths surrounding crime and the criminal justice system.
https://t.co/xP6ERafyX0
Émilie Vanhauwaert was interviewed on Radio-Canada about the series of infographics on policing in Toronto. Great work, Émilie!
https://t.co/v1IlQbUrXs
Check out this great series on myths surrounding crime in Toronto. It's the work of Professor Anne-Marie Singh and Émilie Vanhauwaert, a student in the Criminology and Social Justice MA program. https://t.co/teuMWdvJc3
A recent @CrimRye alumnus, Jasmyne Julien, is involved in an upcoming documentary project on gun violence in Toronto. Check out the link to find out more https://t.co/ThlTSYAIJc
Join us this Friday from 1-3 for what promises to be a fascinating discussion of policing, street checks, and racial profiling with Justice Michael Tulluch. Details in the link: https://t.co/fbIEciVVfp