Things are not what they seem .... and other sociologically important stuff. Fan of dogs. Potato chip enthusiast. AssocProfessor -UWinnipeg Dept of CrimJustice
@elonmusk I’m going to establish another government department because there are too many government departments…… oookkaaayyyyy. That’s some kind of logic, I guess.
Woke up in Toronto to incredible news. The Government of Canada is going to actually study the impacts of Naphthenic acids in ground water/river water in the tar sands. This is FREAKIN HUGE. The Alberta oil sands run this country. Thankful for the people of Fort Chip & everyone else who’ve been living with the horror stories of contamination for years, finally some progress. Please go WATCH OUR DOC KILLER WATER link 👇🏾
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Call for submissions! The Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (IJR) is seeking original articles, research notes, and creative works critically examining crime, law, justice, and the perverse. Details & submission info are on our website: https://t.co/bpax2TB8eg
Join us May 13 for Dr. Gary Kinsman, opening plenary speaker for Perverting Justice: Law, Crime, Justice and the Perverse and the 13th National Conference on Critical Perspectives in Criminology and Social Justice. May 13-15 @uwinnipeg Free & open to all. https://t.co/bpax2TAAoI
Tenure-Track Indigenous Faculty, Department of Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice and Indigenous Law - University of Winnipeg - share widely! https://t.co/CLhT6q2H8O
Along with @CGreenePhD & @KathMaier we have conduced 450+ interviews and spent time “deep hanging out” with People Experiencing Homelessness across 9 Canadian cities and 4 provinces. We took a broad approach to our work, asking about the street community, victimization,
If you love independent theatre - support my talented offspring and her talented squad as they put on this incredible production!! An Incomplete List in Toronto Fringe 2023
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#UWinnipeg is proud to honour six outstanding faculty and staff members – Dr. Ken McCluskey, Dr. Brian Stevenson, Colin Russell, Dr. Kelly Gorkoff, Dr. Lisa Sinclair, and Lee Hong – during our 122nd Convocation on Monday, June 19 and Tuesday, June 20.
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1/8 Given the surge in interest in the Canadian federal penitentiary system in recent days, here are a few contributions published recently in the JPP for those interested in understanding the grim realities of human caging in these settings.