University of Toronto St. George Campus - Sociology
University of Toronto
University of Guelph-Humber
University of Guelph-Humber
University of Toronto
University of Toronto - iSchool
Humber College
University of Toronto - iSchool
D Phil
A Durkheimian analysis of Homicide rates and patterns in South Africa.\n\nAn analysis of homicide patterns from 1948- 2002
and analysis of students attitudes towards the use of lethal violence\n
Criminology
University of KwaZulu-Natal / University of Natal
Anglia Ruskin University
Toronto
Canada Area
Professor of Criminal Justice. Courses include Crime Prevention
Law
Ethics
Thesis supervision. Designs and presents innovative lectures
including working with community partners in crime prevention. Winner of the League of Excellence Award for Innovative Lecturing\n\nResearch:\nCurrent: The Ubuntu Table: How to create social cohesion through food\n2017: Evaluation of Toronto Police Service Neighborhood Police - A SSRC funded 3 year evaluation of the TPS program across Toronto (Webber
Thomson
Ferns
Brown & Gamble)\n2016: Academic Integrity: The Fool’s Dilemma ( Qaderi
Alexandre & Thomson)\n2015: 3rd Degree: Interactive crime computer game \n2014: Pilot Study of How Humber College Business Students Research and Collaborate (Fleet & Thomson)\n\nOther Work\nArt projects with L Space Gallery
Humber College\n2014: Six Word Stories\n2014: Humbird - building with clay\n2015: Murder Mystery - A CSI interactive crime solving game\n2016: Murder Mystery - A CSI interactive crime solving game\n2016: Wrongly Convicted
Professor Criminology and Policing
Humber College
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Anglia Ruskin University
Thomson
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Sociology
Lecturer
Pietermaritzburg Area
South Africa
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Master’s Degree
Social Science
University of KwaZulu-Natal / University of Natal
Bachelor of Social Science
University of KwaZulu-Natal / University of Natal
critical thinking
Teaching
Student Development
University Teaching
Criminal Justice
Student Affairs
College Teaching
Curriculum Development
Public Speaking
Courses
Lecturing
Distance Learning
Higher Education
Research
Inspiring People
Curriculum Design
Criminology
Adult Education
Academic Administration
Program Evaluation
Thomson