Simon Fraser University
Faculty & Staff

Directory of Faculty and Staff

Executive Committee

 

Dr. Glackman

 

Dr. William Glackman

Associate Director

Graduate Programs

 

778 782-4041/4127  

glackman@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office:

Saywell Hall 10314

Dr. Gail Anderson

 

Dr. Gail Anderson

Associate Director

Undergraduate Programs

 

778 782-3589

ganderso@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office:

Saywell Hall 10320

 

Roxanne Jantzi

 

Ms. Roxanne Jantzi

School Administrator

 

 

778 782-3527

roxannel@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office:

Saywell Hall 10136

 

Dr. Gordon

 

Dr. Robert Gordon

Director,

School of Criminology

 

778 782-4305

rgordon@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office:

Saywell Hall 10134

 

Executive Committee

 

Staff

 

Faculty Directory

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Adjunct Professors

 

Applied Legal Studies

 

Associate Members

 

Faculty Office Hours

 


 

Staff

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Senior Advisor, Undergraduate Programme

 

Philip Jong

778 782-3645

philjong@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10130

Gabriel Sauro

Advisor, Undergraduate Programme

 

Gabriel Sauro

778 782-7800

gsauro@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10156

 

 

Tania St. John

Academic Program Coordinator

 

Tania St. John

778-782-8453 Surrey
778-782-8447 Burnaby
tsmuirhe@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10124

Surrey Office: Galleria 5185

Alina Gogoescu

Administrative Secretary

 

Alina Gogoescu

778-782-4305

agogoesc@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10132

 

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Graduate Secretary

 

Philip Cunningham

778 782-4762

crimgrad@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10128

 

 

Vivian Chen

General Office/ Undergraduate Secretary

 

Vivian Chen

778-782-3213

crimgo@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10125

Faculty Directory and Research Interests

Dr. Gail Anderson

Anderson, Gail. S.; BSc (Man), M.P.M., PhD (S Fraser); Professor and Associate Director ofUndergraduate Programs

 

Forensic science; Use of science in criminal justice; forensic, medical and veterinary entomology; poaching/wildlife trade.

 

Phone: 778 782-3589         

E-mail: ganderso@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10320

SFU Website: www.sfu.ca/criminology/facstaff/AndersonGail.html

Personal Website: www.sfu.ca/~ganderso

andresen
Andresen, Martin A.; BA, MA (S Fraser), PhD (Br Col); Assistant Professor

Spatial crime analysis, geography of crime, environmental criminology, applied spatial statistics and geographical information analysis, (critical) quantitative methods.

 

 

Phone: 778 782-7628         

E-mail: andresen@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10207

Personal Website: www.sfu.ca/~andresen/
Dr. Eric Beauregard

Beauregard, Eric; BSc, MSc, PhD (Montreal); Associate Professor

Decision-making; Offending process; Modus Operandi; Situational approach to crime; Sex offending; Homicide; Criminal profiling; Psychology of criminal investigation; Clinical criminology; Typologies.

Phone: 778 782-8134
E-mail: ebeaureg@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10219

SFU website: www.sfu.ca/criminology/facstaff/BeauregardEric.html

Centre for Research on Sexual Violence: http://sites.google.com/site/crsvsfu/

Dr. Lynne Bell
Bell, Lynne S., BSc (Bradford); MSc, PhD (UCL); Associate Professor

Forensic spectrometry; human regionalism; remote sensing and detection; physical anthropology; international crimes and genocide.

 

 

Phone: 778 782-7240         

E-mail: lynneb@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10225

Personal Website: www.sfu.ca/~lynneb
Dr. Martin Bouchard

Bouchard, Martin; BSc, MSc, PhD (Montreal); Assistant Professor

 

The measurement and organization of illegal drug markets; the role of social capital in criminal careers; criminal networks; criminal achievement; criminological theory; estimating the size of criminal populations.

 

Phone: 778 782-8135

Email: mbouchard@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10316

Dr. Ehor Boyanowski

Boyanowsky, Ehor O.; BA (WOnt), MS, PhD (Wis); Associate Professor

 

Crimes against the environment; environment, emotion and behaviour; media and crime; gang behaviour; community standards and the law.

 

Phone: 778 782-4205         

E-mail: boyanows@sfu.ca

 

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10221

 
Prof. Neil Boyd
Boyd, Neil T.; BA (WOnt), LLB, LLM (York); Professor

Critical analysis of Canadian criminal law; homicide; Canadian narcotics legislation; the legal control of pornography; workplace violence; biology of male and female violence.
 

Phone: 778 782-3324         

E-mail: nboyd@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10203

Personal Website: www.neilboyd.net
Dr. Patricia Brantingham
Brantingham, Patricia L.; AB (Col), MA (Fordham), MSP, PhD (Florida State); Professor and RCMP University Research Chair in Computational Criminology
 
 

Computational criminology; pattern theory; environmental criminology; crime prevention through environmental design; criminal justice planning; policy evaluations.

 

Phone: 778 782-3515         

E-mail: pbrantin@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10110

Paul Brantingham
Brantingham, Paul J.; AB, JD (Col), DipCriminol (Cantab); Professor and RCMP University Research Chair in Crime Analysis

Computational criminology; environmental criminology; ecology of crime; crime analysis; historical criminology; comparative criminal justice; egal aid and related matters.

Phone: 778 782-4175         

E-mail: branting@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10112

Prof. Joan Brockman
Brockman, Joan; BA (Sask), MA (Alta), LLB (Calgary), LLM (Br Col); Professor

The sociology of professions; Corporate financial crimes and misconduct; White collar crime; The use of social science research evidence in court; Women in the professions; Feminist jurisprudence, methodology, and perspectives; Criminal law, procedure and evidence; Wrongful convictions.

 

Phone: 778 782-4036         

E-mail: brockman@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10229

Personal Website: www.sfu.ca/~brockman
Dr. Kathleen Burke

Integrated Studies Program; Senior Lecturer

 

Burke, Kathleen M.; BA, MA (Indiana University), PhD (S. Fraser); Senior Lecturer

Ethical contexts, awareness and engagement, Leadership, Dilemma Decision Making, Victimization, Gender and Crime, Restorative Justice.

 

kburke@sfu.ca

 

brianb
Burtch, Brian; BA (Queens), MA (Tor), PhD (Br Col); Professor

Criminological theory; prisons; sociology of law; critical criminology; gender and law; midwifery, and family law; mature students' access to postsecondary education.

 

Phone: 778 782-4038         

E-mail: burtch@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10209

Personal Website:  www.sfu.ca/personal/burtch/
Barry Cartwright

Cartwright, Barry; BA (S Fraser), MA (UBC), PhD (S Fraser); Lecturer


Criminological theory; sociology of deviance; school violence; qualitative research methods; cyber-research.

 

Phone: 778 782 5524

E-mail: becartwr@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10318

Dr. Ray Corrado
Corrado, Raymond R.; BA (Mich. State), MA, PhD (Northwestern); Professor

Youth violence; comparative juvenile justice; terrorism; mental health and crime; victimization; evaluation research; political crime.

 

Phone: 778 782-3629         

E-mail: corrado@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10132

Dr. Garth Davies
Davies, Garth; BA, MA (Simon Fraser), PhD (Rutgers); Associate Professor

Terrorism; communities and crime; housing and crime; policing; criminological theory; statistical analyses and research methods.

 

Phone: 778 782-4764        

E-mail: garthd@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10328

Dr. Liz Elliot
Elliott, Liz; BPE (Ottawa), MSW (Carleton), PhD (S Fraser); Associate Professor

Restorative/transformative justice; social philosophy of punishment and abolitionism; critical analysis of the prison; fear of crime; prison writing; prison ethnography; prison education; criminological theory.

 

 

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10215

Mrs. Sheri Fabian
Fabian, Sheri; PhD, MA, Extended Studies Diploma (S Fraser), BA (UBC); Lecturer

Criminal harassment; intimate partner violence, research methods, policy analysis, academic dishonesty.

Phone: 778 782-8136
Email: sfabian@sfu.ca
 
Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10330
 

Faith, Karlene; BA, PhD (Calif), Professor Emerita 

 

Feminist theory; gender/race/class relations and crime; media imagery of criminalized women; philosophical/historical criminology; women's prisons; witch-hunts; social justice; political prisoners; prisoner auto/biographies; prison abolition

 

E-mail: faith@sfu.ca

 

 

Fattah, Ezzat A.; LL.L (Cairo), MA, PhD (Montr), FRSC, Dhc (Liege), Professor Emeritus

 

Theoretical and comparative criminology; crime and social change/social development; integrative theories/models in criminology; theoretical and applied victimology; theories of victimization (and of target selection); fear of crime/fear of victimization; crime and victimization of the elderly; restorative justice; mediation; criminal law reform; criminal policy; punishment and deterrence; death penalty

 

E-mail: fattah@sfu.ca

Dr. Bill Glackman
Glackman, William; BA (Calif), MA, PhD (S Fraser); Associate Professor, Associate Director of Graduate Programs and Director Criminology Research Centre

Research methodology; program evaluation; multivariate statistical techniques; forensic psychology; deinstitutionalization; sex offender treatment; public perceptions of crime.

 

Phone: 778 782-4041/4127         

E-mail: glackman@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10314

Dr. Gordon
Gordon, Robert M.; BA (La Trobe), MA (S Fraser), PhD (Br Col); Professor and Director of School

Economic and corporate crime and corporate regulation, including crimes against the environment; young offenders, youth justice and youth gangs; health law, including mental health law; adult guardianship and adult protection law, including the law relating to public guardians and trustees; abuse and neglect of the elderly; restorative justice.

 

Phone: 778 782-4305         

E-mail: rgordon@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10134

 
Dr. Curt Griffiths
Griffiths, Curt T.; BA, MA, PhD (Montana); Professor

Comparative criminal justice process and decision making; comparative criminal justice; legal reform and community capacity-building; the design and delivery of effective development assistance initiatives; policing, including strategies for resource allocation and deployment; corrections, including the formulation and application of corrections policy and the effectiveness of correctional interventions.

 

Phone: 778 782-4158         

E-mail: Griffith@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10211

Personal Website: www.justiceexpert.com
Dr. Margaret Jackson

Jackson, Margaret A.; BA (Calif), MA, PhD (Tor); Professor Emerita

 

Criminal justice policy analysis; violence against women and children; judicial attitudes, sentencing behaviour and risk assessment.

 

Phone: 778 782-4040         

E-mail: margarej@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10227

Dr. Brian Kinney

Kinney, J. Bryan; BA (UBC), MA, PhD (S Fraser); Associate. Professor, Asst. Director, Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies (ICURS)

 

Environmental Criminology Theory, Geography of Crime, Police Studies, Crime Prevention and Crime Reduction, Quantitative Research Methods, Court Sentencing Patterns, Historical Criminology.

 

Phone: 778 782-3892         

E-mail: bkinney@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10205

Dr. John Lowman Lowman, John; BA (Sheff), MA (York), PhD (Br Col); Professor

Critical criminology; prostitution; prostitution law; sociology of punishment; research confidentiality.

Phone: 778 782-3185
E-mail: lowman@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10332

Personal Website: users.uniserve.com/~lowman
Dr. Patrick Lussier
Lussier, Patrick; BSc, MSc, PhD (Montreal); Associate Professor

Criminological theory; developmental life-course criminology; interpersonal violence; sexual offending; prediction and classification; risk assessment; quantitative research methods; community risk management.

Phone: 778 782-3018
E-mail: plussier@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10213

SFU Website: www.sfu.ca/criminology/facstaff/LussierPatrick.html

Centre for Research on Sexual Violence: http://sites.google.com/site/crsvsfu/

macalister
MacAlister, David; BA (S Fraser), J.D. (Br Col), MA (S Fraser), LL.M. (Queens); Associate Professor

Criminal Law; criminal procedure and evidence; civil liberties; sentencing theory; restorative justice; policing and police powers; criminal justice accountability; wrongful conviction; legal responses to terrorism; mental health law; jurisprudence; legal aspects of youth justice.


Phone: 778 782-3019
E-mail: dmacalis@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10312

 
Mr. Neil Madu
Madu, Neil A.; BA (S Fraser), MA (Vic); Lecturer and Coordinator of Field Practice

Correctional counselling; ethical dimensions and issues for helping professionals; rights of persons with developmental disabilities; effective communication and wellness; zen and the art of helping; application and process of therapeutic theory; multiple dimensions of human potential.

Phone: 778 782-4035
E-mail: nmadu@sfu.ca
 
Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10201
Dr. Brenda Morrison
Morrison, Brenda; BA (UBC), PhD (Australian National); Assistant Professor

Social regulation; civil society; self-interest and interdependence; compliance and deviance; reason, emotion and behavior; restorative justice, particularly in the context of schools and education.

Phone: 778 782-7627
E-mail: brendam@sfu.ca
 
Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10217
 
Osborne, Judith A.; LLB (Edin), MA (Tor), LLM (Br Col); Associate Professor, Vice-President, Legal Affairs
Dr. Ted Palys

Palys, Ted S.; BA, MA (Manitoba), PhD (Car); Professor

Research methods and methodology, sociology of science; aboriginal/indigenous justice and self-determination; sociology of international law; research ethics; research confidentiality and privilege.

 

Phone: 778 782-4037
E-mail: palys@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10334

Personal Website: www.sfu.ca/~palys/
rparent

Parent, Rick; BA, MA, PhD (S Fraser); Assistant Professor

 

Policing; police accountability and ethics; crisis negotiations; recruiting and training; strategic community based-policing; international peace keeping; the police use of deadly force.

 

Phone: 778 782-8418    
E-mail: rparent@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10211

Personal Website: www.rickparent.ca
sarasmythbw
Smyth, Sara M.; B.A. (S. Fraser); LL.B. (UVic); LL.M. (Toronto); Ph.D (Osgoode/York)
                  Associate Director, International Cybercrime Research Centre

Cybercrime; Internet child exploitation; online child pornography; child luring; cyberspace governance; cyber-culture and online-identity; moral panic theory; international criminal law; Internet law; crime in virtual worlds; Canadian criminal law; obscenity; freedom of expression; privacy law; search and seizure; Internet regulation; lawful access policy; digital forensic investigations; online victimization.

 

 

Phone: 778-782-8829 (BBY) 
Phone: 778-782-8844 (SRY)
Email: sara_smyth@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10322

 
Dr. Simon Verdun-Jones
Verdun-Jones, Simon N.; BA, MA (Camb), LLM, JSD (Yale); Professor

Criminal law; procedure and evidence; Canadian and international mental health law and policy; criminal law reform; comparative criminal law and procedure; mentally disordered offenders; Canadian criminal justice system; criminal justice history; victims' rights; family violence and the law; plea bargaining; sexual abuse of children and the law; mental disorder defence, fitness to stand trial; international perspectives on criminal justice; sentencing; expert testimony; violence and aggression in mental health facilities; long-term and dangerous offenders; risk assessment and risk management; psychopathy and the criminal justice system; international criminal justice and the International Criminal Court.


Phone: 778 782-3032
E-mail: verdunj@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10223

 
Ms. Jennifer Wong

Wong, Jennifer S.; BA (Br Col), MA (Calif), MPhil, PhD (RAND); Assistant Professor

 

Policy analysis, program evaluation, quantitative research methods, cost-benefit analysis, meta-analysis and systematic review, crime prevention/reduction, youth crime and violence, risk factors and predictors of antisocial behaviour/crime, recidivism.

 

Phone: 778 782-8148

E-mail: jenwong@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10324

 

Field Practice

Mr. Neil Madu

Field Practice Coordinator

 

Neil Madu, M.A.

778 782-4035

nmadu@sfu.ca

 

Burnaby Office: Saywell Hall 10201

 

 

 

Applied Legal Studies Program Faculty

Robert Gordon

 

 

Robert Gordon, BA (La Trobe), MA (S Fraser), PhD (Br Col);

 

Professor

 

Director of the School of Criminology SFU

 

Email Contact: rgordon@sfu.ca

 

 

 


 

Graeme Bowbrick

 

Graeme Bowbrick, BA (S. Fraser), LL.B. (U.Vic), Q.C.

 

Adjunct Professor.

 

Director, Legal Studies program, Douglas College

 

Email Contact: gbowbrick@gmail.com

Bilinsky

David Bilinsky, B.Sc.(Man), LL.B. (Man), M.B.A. (Brit.Col.)

 

Adjunct Professor

 

Thoughtful Law Legal Management

 

Email Contact: daveb@thoughtfullaw.com

Boyd

 

Neil Boyd, BA (WOnt), LLB, LLM (York)

 

Professor

 

Associate Director of Graduate Programs SFU School of Criminology

 

Email Contact: nboyd@sfu.ca

George Cadman

 

George Cadman, BA (Brit. Col.), LL.B(Osgoode Hall), Q.C.

 

Adjunct Professor

 

Boughton Law Corporation Vancouver

 

Email Contact: gehcqc@boughton.ca

Todd McKendrick

 

Todd McKendrick, BA (Trent), LL.B. (Brit. Col.), MBA (Queens)

 

Adjunct Professor

 

McCauley McColl, Vancouver

 

Email Contact: tmckendrick@macaulay.com

Peter Ramsay

 

Peter Ramsay, B. Comm, LL.B, LL.M. (Brit. Col) Q.C

 

Adjunct Professor

 

Ramsay Lampman Rhodes, Nanaimo

 

Email Contact: pramsay@rlr-law.com

Ron Usher

 

Ron Usher, B.Sc. (U.Vic), J.D. (Brit. Col)

 

Adjunct Professor


Legal Counsel Society of Notaries Public of BC

 

Email Contact: rusher@society.notaries.bc

Tony Wilson

 

Anthony Wilson, BA. (W. Ont), LL.B. (U.Vic)

 

Adjunct Professor

 

Boughton Law Corporation Vancouver

 

Email Contact: twilson@boughton.ca

 

Adjunct Professors

 

 

Dr. J. Brink FRCPC (Canada), FCPsych, BA (SA), MB, ChB (Capetown)

E. Cooper, B.Sc (UVic), World Wildelife Fund

Dr. D. Chappell BA, LLB (Tasmania), PhD (Camb)

Dr. T. Croisdale BA (UFV), MA (CSUS), PhD (S. Fraser)

Insp. K. Davidson, OIC “E” Division, Behavioural Sciences Group, RCMP

Dr. G. Farrell, B.Sc. (Surrey), Ph.D. (Manchester

Dr. J. Faubert BA, MA (Guelph), PhD (S Fraser)

Dr. G. Mate BA (Brit. Col), PDP (SFU), MD (Brit Col)

Dr. C. Gress BA, MA, PhD (UVic)

Rev. D. Gustafson BA (UVic), MA (Associated Mennonite Seminaries, Indiana)

K. Heed, BGS (S Fraser), MA (S Fraser), Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
P. McKnight BA, MA (Western Ont), LL.B. (Western Ont)
Dr. P. McCold BA (Eastern Wash), MA (New York), PhD (New York)

K. McQuiggin, BA, MA (S Fraser)

K. Pranis BA, MA (Northwestern)

Dr. C. Reasons BA (Central Wash), LLB (Br Col), MA (Ohio), PhD (Wash State) ,

Dr. K. Rossmo BA (Sask), MA, PhD (S Fraser)

Dr. S. Sharpe BA (N Dakota State), MA (N Colorado), PhD (Denver)

B.D. Stuart BA (Bishop’s), LLB (Qu), LLM (York, Can)

Dr. A. Taiaiake BA (Monrea),MA (New York), PhD (New York)

Dr. A. Verma, M.Sc (Indi), PhD (SFU)

 

Associate Members

Dr. S. Duguid, Humanities

Dr. S. Easton, Economics

Dr. B. Fischer Health Sciences

Dr. J. Whatley, Continuing Studies