Sociology & Criminology

Award for “Excellence in Diné Studies.”Kathy M’Closkey, an adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, received an award for “Excellence in Diné Studies.”

Award recognizes researcher’s study of Navajo culture

Kathy M’Closkey, an adjunct professor of anthropology, received an award for “Excellence in Diné Studies.”

UWindsor criminology professor Randy Lippert will be travelling to Ireland later this month to present on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.UWindsor criminology professor Randy Lippert will be travelling to Ireland later this month to present on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

UWindsor criminology prof to deliver keynote on privacy as human right

A University of Windsor criminology professor will be giving a keynote address in Ireland later this month on the seminal Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Holly JohnsonProfessor Holly Johnson of the University of Ottawa will explore “Mandatory Charging and Women’s Empowerment,” in a free public lecture Thursday.

Safety and security of women subject of lecture

Professor Holly Johnson of the University of Ottawa will explore “Mandatory Charging and Women’s Empowerment,” in a free public lecture Thursday.

European refugee policy subject of presentation

A presentation November 30 will discuss the structural tensions of refugee policy across the European Union.

Giuseppe Sciortino, a professor of sociology at the Università di Trento, Italy, will deliver his lecture “The Gentle Monster” at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in room 162, Chrysler Hall South.

This event, sponsored by the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, is free and open to the public.