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.

Quelle (s) protection (s) pour les personnes en situation

Quelle (s) protection (s) pour les personnes en situation de handicap ?

Nous tenterons de comprendre comment nos systèmes sociaux et juridiques permettent aux personnes âgées et handicapées d’exercer leurs droits et de bénéficier de services adaptés.  Nous échangerons sur la législation française et canadienne visant à protéger les personnes.

Sylvie MOISDON-CHATAIGNER
Faculté de droit et de science politique / Laboratoire IODE (Rennes - France)

 

French
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Dîner colloque du CRSEC
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Monday 18 March 2019 à 12 h 00 to à 13 h 30
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Talk on arts in Aotearoa New Zealand Prisons

Sylvie Frigon (Full Professor) is organizing a Conference by Marianne Bevan who is currently an O'Brien Fellow in Residence at the Centre For Human Rights and Legal Pluralism at McGill University. She works as a researcher for the Department of Corrections in Wellington, New Zealand where her work focuses on issues related to women's offending, family violence and trauma.

English
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Talk on arts in Aotearoa New Zealand Prisons and the role of the Arohata Women's Prison Book Club
Date: 
Thursday, 28 February 2019 - 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
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Tony Platt at Carceral Studies Research Collective Events

Tony Platt, a pioneer of Radical Criminology in the United States (also known as the Berkeley School), will be speaking at two events organized by members of the University of Ottawa’s Carceral Studies Research Collective.

English
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Pioneering radical criminologist Tony Platt to speak at two Carceral Studies Research Events
Date: 
Friday, 1 March 2019 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
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Social Media & Your Mental Health

Social Media is inescapable, and so are its effects on our mental health. But are these changes positive or negative? Are they destroying our communities or connecting us better? Join Tayte Willows of the Canadian Mental Health Association to discuss about how advances in technology and the internet are affecting our mental health. Together, we will tackle how to take control of habits and patterns relating to our mental health online.

English
Sub-title: 
Conference by Tayte Willows, of the Canadian Mental Health Association
Date: 
Thursday, 31 January 2019 - 10:00 am to 11:00 am
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Workshop - SSHRC Insight Developement Grants

Research Management Services, in collaboration with the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Arts, is hosting a workshop for researchers applying to the SSHRC Insight Development Grant competition (deadline February 2nd, 2019).

English
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Tuesday, 18 December 2018 - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
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Atelier - Subvention de développement Savoir CRSH

Le Service de gestion de la recherche, en collaboration avec la Faculté des sciences sociales et la Faculté des arts, organise un atelier pour les chercheurs intéressés à postuler au concours Subventions de Développement Savoir du CRSH (date limite 2 février 2019).

French
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Tuesday 18 December 2018 à 10 h 00 to à 12 h 00
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Évaluation développementale : Cartographie de la pratique

(Presentation en anglais)

French
Sub-title: 
Colloque du midi CRSEC
Date: 
Friday 18 January 2019 à 12 h 00 to à 13 h 30
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The Future of Solitary Confinement in Ontario and Canada

 Drawing on lived experiences of imprisonment, legal work and research, panelists will discuss what may lie ahead and what is at stake as the future of solitary confinement in both Ontario and Canada grinds forward. 

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English
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Thursday, 22 November 2018 - 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
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Developmental Evaluation: Mapping the Practice

Developmental evaluation (DE) has become a prominent approach to program evaluation, distinct from formative and summative. DE has a fluid, collaborative and integrative character, yet it also has structure. We’ll explore a visual map of 7 components of DE practice developed through a mixed methods study, and discuss the role of DE in program innovation.

Barbara Szijarto
Doctoral Candidate
Faculty of Education, uOttawa

English
Sub-title: 
CRECS Noon Hour Colloquium
Date: 
Friday, 18 January 2019 - 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
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Recrutement au Service de police d'Ottawa

Le Service de police d’Ottawa recrute présentement et tient à bien refléter la diversité de notre communauté. Les candidats intéressés sont invités à participer à une séance d’information le mercredi 21 novembre, de 11 h 30 à 13 h, à la salle C407 dans l’édifice Carrefour des apprentissages (CRX)afin d’en apprendre plus sur les possibilités de carrière dans le domaine policier et aussi pour rencontrer l’équipe de recrutement du Service de Police d’Ottawa. 

French
Sub-title: 
Rencontrez l'équipe de recrutement!
Date: 
Wednesday 21 November 2018 à 11 h 30 to à 13 h 00
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