Dr. Stephen Schneider, professor of #criminology at @smuhalifax, spoke with @globalhalifax (see video) after the #NovaScotia government announced it will conduct a review of policing throughout the province. | https://t.co/bAwvVJPZZe https://t.co/pldWzMsMf6 @SmuCrim
"From Strategy to Action: A Black & African Nova Scotian Justice Symposium" is Oct. 19-20 at @smuhalifax. @SmuCrim is a partner in this event; speakers include @NS_Justice Deputy Minister Candace Thomas KC BA'86. https://t.co/63gLgaBb1T @SMUAlumniHfx#SMUAlumni#nsjustice
Hot Chocolate and Cookie Social: Exams start soon and it's important to pace yourself. During exam week, BA and BES students are invited to stop by the Arts Commons for free hot chocolate and cookies. Daily from noon to 1 pm, Dec. 12-16 in MM 214. #exams#studybreak
The Criminology Fall Speaker Series continues tomorrow at @smuhalifax. The Hon. Pamela Williams, Chief Judge of the Provincial and Family Courts of Nova Scotia, will discuss #WellnessCourts in #NovaScotia, 1-2 pm in Burke Auditorium B. @SmuCrim#artswithimpact
Up first in the @SmuCrim Fall Speaker Series next week: A virtual talk by author/educator Dr. @JusticeLawDev, "Legal Cannabis in Canada: Lessons and Laments." Monday, Dec. 5 at 1 pm; email [email protected] for the Zoom link. https://t.co/UHPmDZGivE #criminology#artswithimpact
We are looking for someone to teach two remote courses in Winter 2023: Victims and Criminal Justice, and Canadian Criminal Justice Seminar. Reach out to [email protected] for details!
@SMUdianecrocker will be presenting her @SSHRC_CRSH and @CLARI_Network funded work on Engaging (In)Justice Stories with Sue Bookchin @BethePeaceNS @MegGosse and Deborah Norris. We talk about "justice values" for women seeking justice after gender-based violence. @SMArts_SMU
Dr. Jamie Livingston is producing this excellent resource listing civilian mental health mobile crisis services.
@SMArts_SMU @dr_jdlivingston @nshealth@NSMentalHealth
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