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School of Criminology

Criminology Honours students present thesis research

April 16, 2025

We are proud to announce the successful Honours presentations of the 2024-2025 cohort on April 16, 2025. This year's presentations showcased the incredible skills and dedication of our students, who tackled a diverse range of topics from crime radiation to wildlife crimes.

Each student demonstrated storytelling abilities, critical thinking, communication skills, and an impressive level of research that reflects the high standards of the School of Criminology.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the students for their hard work and to their supervisors for their mentorship and support throughout this journey.

2025 Honours Students

Tammy Bosch

Bearly Legal: A Case Law Analysis of the Prosecution of Wildlife Crimes in Canada

Supervisor: Gail Anderson, PhD.

Karly Burns

Colonialism Prevails: Gladue Is Not Working, At Least Not in Intimate Partner Violence Cases

Supervisor: Sheri Fabian, PhD.

Ye Jin Kang

Navigating the Cyber Deception: Legal Frameworks and Technical Responses to Deepfake Pornography in Canada and Beyond

Supervisor: Richard Frank, PhD.

Katherine Lizcano

Reconciliation or Repetition? Indigenous Youth Sentencing After the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Supervisor: Zachary Rowan, PhD.

Makena McLean

Determining the Utility of Radio Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) for Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)

Supervisor: Gail Anderson, PhD.

Muskan Nijjar

鈥淚t鈥檚 a Stereotype That Sticks With You鈥: Exploring South Asian Community Members鈥 Perceptions of Indo-Canadian Gangs & Gang Involvement

Supervisor: Danielle Murdoch, PhD.

Marnie Salami

"Residents became our eyes and ears": The role of residents in police problem-solving

Supervisor: Shannon Linning, PhD.

Thuta Soe

Face to Face with Bias: Examining Representation in Training Datasets and Its Impact on Accuracy in a Facial Recognition System

Supervisor: Richard Frank, PhD. & Ted Palys, PhD.

Perla Sulaj

Understanding crime radiation from successful police problem-solving strategies

Supervisor: Shannon Linning, PhD.

Congratulations once again to the entire cohort!

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