Despite there being “too few to count” (Adelburg & Currie, 1987), incarcerated women have recidivism rates varying from 22% to 48% for follow-up periods of…
My SSHRCC-Insight grant funded project examines claims for corrective justice in cases where individuals and groups have been expelled from land that they previously occupied.…
In this chapter of Jane Barker’s “Women and the Criminal Justice System: A Canadian Perspective”, we examine the theory and research that form the basis of effective correctional…
My central research interest is on questions of territorial justice, including boundary drawing, ethics of secession and contested territory. Moore’s 2015 book defends a philosophical…
The United States is the only Western democratic nation to practice capital punishment in the 21st century. Lethal injection was introduced in the late 1970s…
I am the Queen’s National Scholar in Political Philosophy and Critical Prison Studies, cross-appointed to the Department of Philosophy and the Graduate Program in Cultural…
I am a Professor in the School of Computing at Queen’s University, where I head the Data Analytics Laboratory. I am also an Adjunct Professor…
Much depends on the battle to define the kind of social group that organized the 2013 hunger strikes. Was it an activist group engaged in…
Currently, I am serving as the Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s University. Previously, I was the Undergraduate…
Most of the research aimed at counterterrorism, fraud detection, or other forensic applications assumes that this is a specialized application domain for mainstream knowledge discovery.…