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Honours students present their thesis with flying colours

April 19, 2023

The School of Criminology congratulates the 2023 Honours cohort for successfully presenting their thesis on April 18, 2023.

After a three-year hiatus, the honours thesis presentation session returned to campus, and the group of eight students presented their thesis in front of their peers, faculty, and family members.

It was a great display of critical thinking, high-quality research, and impressive presentation skills.

Congratulations honours students for taking on this challenge and producing great work on pressing issues relevant to our community!

Honours students presenting their thesis. 間眅埶AV Burnaby campus. April 18, 2023

2023 HONOURS STUDENTS

 

KIRSTEN LOSE

"How has Western Canada changed in the way it addresses animal cruelty Cases?"

Supervisor: Professor Gail Anderson

MADELINE DUTHIE

When perception does not equal reality: Misunderstandings and interpretations of human rights law within COVID-19 restrictions.

Supervisor: Lecturer Tamara ODoherty

JOTI KHANGURA

Are you a woman experiencing self-doubt when thinking about a career in policing?

Supervisor: Lecturer Dawn Rault

TAYLOR RUSSELL

Media representation of serial killers Olson and Pickton; The quality of the police investigation depends on who you are

Supervisor: University lecturer Sheri Fabian

NIKI NAZARI-MONTAZER

Profile of the Stranger Rapist: A Comparative Analyses of Offender, Victim, and Crime Characteristics

Supervisor: Professor Eric Beauregard

SHIVANGI SINGH

Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Seriousness of Rape Events

Supervisor: Professor Eric Beauregard

INDERJOT RAI

The Second Shift: Understanding the Experiences of Police Mothers from British Columbia Municipalities

Supervisors: University lecturer Sheri Fabian, and professor Curt Griffiths

ALEKS CIESIELSKA

How does the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Recruit Officers? An Analysis of the Themes and Messages Presented in the Recruitment Material of the CBSA

Supervisor: Assistant professor Rylan Simpson

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