2018-2019 Honours Thesis Presentations
Congratulations!
Criminology and Criminal Justice Honours Thesis (CRCJ 4908) students successfully presented their thesis projects in a poster session at the Field Placement Mixer in March. These projects spanned a number of topics within the area of criminology and criminal justice, with students working under the supervision of faculty members to conduct a study making an original contribution to the literature.
Students had the opportunity to discuss their research findings with faculty members, placement supervisors, and their peers. These students now have research experience that will help them move forward with their academic and career goals.
- Lin Bailey
Jurors’ Justifications of Verdicts: How is a Culturally Based Defense Understood in a Filicide Case? - Allysa Czerwinsky
Entering ‘Ugly Virgin Loser’ Territory: A Deep Dive into the Incel Community on Incels.is - Taylor Esford
The RCMP Always Gets Their Man: An Examination of RCMP Vehicle Pursuits - Alyssa Grégoire
Teachings Behind the Code: An Intersectional Analysis of the Regulation of Young People and their Bodies in Canadian Secondary School Systems
Well done everyone!