Department of Criminology

Research done at the Department of Criminology is nationally and internationally recognized for its cutting-edge approach to a variety of criminal justice issues, including crime prevention, social justice, policing, violence against women, drug policy, sex work, prisons, youth, media representations of crime, political violence, human rights, victimology and cybercrime.

Justice or Just-Us?

A public lecture by Claudette Commanda reflecting on the struggle for justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada. 

English
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 - 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
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A Case Study

Please join us for a 90 minute session exploring the case of a young offender who was convicted of serious criminal offences, but has gone on to successful rehabilitation and reintegration. The session will be comprised of presentations by the young offender, the prosecutor and commentary from defense counsel. Time permitting, a brief question and answer period will follow. 

This event is being presented as part of the first edition of Criminology Week. Be sure to check out all the events from November 9-13.

English
Sub-title: 
Rehabilitation, Reintegration and the Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion
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Monday, 9 November 2015 - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
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