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BEAUCHESNE, Line »


Line BEAUCHESNE

Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Criminology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1791)
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Politiques en matière de drogues et prévention. Lois et drogues. Femmes policières.

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KEMPA, Michael »


Michael Kempa

Department of Criminology
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Criminology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2572)
Cell: 437-974-3893
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I am interested in all aspects of human security. In particular, I focus upon the role of public and private policing agencies in shaping collective order. I am interested in the powers, culture and accountability of public and private policing agencies. Looking at trends in policing tells us a lot about current directions in politics and economics at home and abroad.

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KIRKUP, Kyle »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Law

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Kyle Kirkup's research explores the role of public law, constitutional law, and criminal law in regulating contemporary norms of gender identity and sexuality. He has written about same-sex marriage, solitary confinement, transgender human rights issues, sex work, and the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure. Follow him on Twitter @kylekirkup.

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RUPARELIA, Rakhi »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 ext. 3324
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I specialize in issues of race and racism, both within and outside of legal systems. I also teach and research in the areas of torts and criminal law, particularly in the context of women and racialized communities.

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VELLOSO, Joao »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section

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My research focuses on penal policies and use of mixed legal regimes in the governance of deviance and security. Domestically, I work on the uses of criminal law, immigration law and regulatory regimes in the control of protesters, immigration and street gangs. Internationally, I focus on criminal justice in adversarial and inquisitorial systems (more specifically in Brazil, France and Canada). I collaborate with Brazilian colleagues in the areas of politics, criminal justice, policing and security policies.

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