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On Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentSandra Bucerius - Director of the Center for Criminological Research As an urban ethnographer and qualitative researcher, Dr. Bucerius is interested in issues pertaining to prisons; victim/offender overlap; immigration and crime; radicalization; and the opioid crisis. Dr. Bucerius holds numerous research grants, including a SSHRC Partnership grant. Her contributions have been recognized through a number of major awards, including the 2016 UofA Martha Cook Piper Research Prize, given to two faculty members annually 3 from across the University who are in the early stages of their careers, enjoy a reputation for original research, and show outstanding promise. She has also won a Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Teaching Award (across all...2021-09-2310 minOn Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and Punishment: Having loved ones in Prison during the Covid-19 pandemicDr. Kevin Haggerty talks with Dr. Luca Berardi of McMaster University and Joanna Kehayas about the experience of having loved ones in prison during the Covid pandemic. 2021-08-291h 13On Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentThe Hard life of the Incarcerated during Covid-19A group of Scholars from Ottawa joins Kevin Haggerty to talk about Covid and Canadian Prisons. Of special interest are how prison life change during the pandemic and how that affected people living in them. 2021-08-121h 10On Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and Punishment - Justin Piché - More on Canadian Prisons and CovidJustin Piché of the University of Ottawa returns to update Kevin on the state of Covid in Canadian Prisons. 2021-07-2525 minOn Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentWilliam Schultz - Correctional Officers, Inmates and unplanned decarceration in Canadian PrisonsDr. Kevin Haggerty talks with Ph.D candidate and Trudeau Fellow William Schultz about his research on Canadian prisons, the challenges of Covid-19 in the prison environment, and the role of Covid in triggering an unplanned experiment in decarceration. 2021-06-1839 minOn Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentDr. Nicole Myers: Virtual Bail court hearings during the Covid-19 pandemicDr. Kevin Haggerty talks with Queen's University's Dr. Nicole Myers about her work on the changes and challenges of bail hearings in Canada during the Covid-19 pandemic. Bail hearings have been transformed by the inability to be in court in person and this has affected the ability of legal counsel, defendants, and scholars to fully understand and study the process. 2021-06-0128 minOn Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentDecarceration, prison abolition and Covid in Canadian prisons - Guest Dr. Justin PichéKevin Haggarty talks with University of Ottawa's Justin Piche about his work to oppose the construction of new prisons in Ontario, Covid 19 and the Canadian Prison system and the current moment and the future of prison abolition in Canada. 2021-05-091h 27On Crime and PunishmentOn Crime and PunishmentThe Chauvin Trial and the Future of the Trial by Jury System Dr. Oriola argues that following the trial of Dereck Chauvin the trial by jury as we know it may be obsolete in pluralistic, multicultural societies. He advocates for a fundamental rethink based on the Japanese model. 2021-04-3020 min