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Criminology Faculty Publications

Access the latest publications from our faculty, including books and journal articles. Our faculty research in a wide range of areas looking at criminology and its intersections with other disciplines, including but not limited to regulatory theory, law, technology, human rights, migration, surveillance, education, gender, race, class, sociology, social control, international criminal justice and peacebuilding.

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Women and Gendered Violence in Canada: An Intersectional Approach, 2nd鈥痚诲颈迟颈辞苍

This book looks at the societal structures at play in gendered violence in Canada, including interpersonal, workplace, and structural, using first person narratives to examine the issue. This updated second edition of Women and Gendered Violence in Canada looks at recent shifts and changes in Canadian society, discourses and laws.

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Natasha Tusikov
2026

This special issue 鈥淩esisting Surveillance Through Data Visibility and Invisibility鈥 looks ito workplace surveillance including Ring doorbells, facial-recognition technologies, period-tracking ...

Mohamed Sesay
2026

Sierra Leone's land governance reform policies are often based on the neoliberal assumption that market growth, gender equality and women's ...

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Ozgun E. Topak
2026

The European Union (EU) authorities use drones and other border surveillance systems to track migrant boats聽departing聽from the Libyan coasts heading ...

Cover of the book Surveillance and the Dossier: Record Keeping, Vulnerability, and Reputational Politics

Ozgun E. Topak
2026

Surveillance and the Dossier鈥痙elves聽into how dossiers, both paper-based and digital, have been used by governments both historically and in contemporary ...

Cover of the book Women and Gendered Violence in Canada

Tuulia Law
2026

This book looks at the societal structures at play in gendered violence in Canada, including interpersonal, workplace, and structural, using ...

Natasha Tusikov
2026

Looking to the Australian 鈥渞obodebt鈥 scandal in which an algorithm wrongly determined hundreds of thousands of people committed welfare fraud, ...

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Mohamed Sesay
2025

This paper develops a postcolonial perspective on norm localization to argue that the contradictory conduct of African states in the ...

Ozgun E. Topak
2025

This paper extends the 鈥渁uthoritarian surveillance as a聽practice鈥(Topak,聽Mekouar, and聽Cavatorta聽2022) perspective by focusing on the major trends聽thatshape聽authoritarian surveillance in three different ...

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Ozgun E. Topak
2025

Israel, the occupying power in Palestine, has been deploying various systems of surveillance to gather communication, visual, biometric,聽geospatial聽and other forms ...

Natasha Tusikov
2025

Trump has made repeated threats to annex Canada. As the US is no longer a military or聽economic ally聽to Canada, this ...

Natasha Tusikov
2025

The right to repair, which is the right to fix the goods聽ourselves聽or choose an independent repairer, is essential to innovation,聽autonomy聽and ...

Natasha Tusikov
2025

Based on findings from a SSHRC-funded grant on the governance of period-tracking apps, this article explores what we term 鈥渉umanitarian聽femtech.鈥 ...

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Ozgun E. Topak
2024

This paper draws on fieldwork interviews with migrants who fled their home countries (Somalia, Eritrea, and Sudan) and irregularly traveled ...