Sociology Publications
Through research in ageing and the life course, health and health inequality, power and social regulation, migration and, work and professions, Sociology Publications focus on human society and examine a multitude of demographics and locations.
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Submissions from 2024
Five Interconnections of Race and Class, Michael Billeaux-Martinez and David Calnitsky
Submissions from 2023
Unf@cking People’s Problems: A Theory of Policing, Laura Huey and Stephen Johnston
Submissions from 2022
Taking the Temperature: An Intersectional Examination of Diversity Acceptance in Canadian Police Services, Lesley J. Bikos
Another Digital Divide: Cybersecurity in Indigenous Communities, Laura Huey and Lorna Ferguson
Cyberpolicing in Canada: A Scoping Review, Laura Huey and Lorna Ferguson
Submissions from 2021
What Do We Know About Senior Citizens As Cybervictims? A Rapid Evidence Synthesis, Laura Huey and Lorna Ferguson
The Stain of a Criminal Label: Post-Release Stigmatization and its Effects on Reintegration and Recidivism Among Ex-Offenders, Ashlee N. Quinn-Hogan
Submissions from 2020
“It's all window dressing:” Canadian police officers' perceptions of mental health stigma in their workplace, Lesley J. Bikos
Submissions from 2019
What Do We Know About Firearms in Canada?: A Systematic Scoping Review, Lorna Ferguson and Jacek Koziarski
Street Checks: What the Literature Doesn’t Tell Us, Laura Huey
Preparing Police Leaders of the Future: An Educational Needs Assessment, Laura Huey, Hina Kalyal, and Hillary Peladeau
Submissions from 2018
What Do We Know About In-service Police Training? Results of a Failed Systematic Review, Laura Huey
Submissions from 2017
The Economics of Policing Research, Laura Huey
Preparing Police Recruits of the Future: An Educational Needs Assessment, Laura Huey, Hina Kalyal, and Hillary Peladeau
Older Adults Without Close Kin in the United States, Rachel Margolis and Ashton Verdery
Healthy Grandparenthood: How Long Is It and How Is It Changing?, Rachel Margolis and Laura Wright
Projections of White and Black Older Adults without Living Kin in the United States, 2015-2060, Ashton Verdery and Rachel Margolis
Submissions from 2016
The Identity Capital Model: A Handbook Of Theory, Methods, And Findings, James Côté
What One Might Expect: A Scoping Review of the Canadian Policing Research Literature, Laura Huey
Submissions from 2015
Family Structure and Children’s SocioeconomicAttainment: A Canadian Sample, William R. Avison and Jamie A. Seabrook
The Importance of Reproduction in Evidence Based Policing: A Comment, Laura Huey
‘Questions about Dawlah. DM me, plz.’ The Sock Puppet Problem in Online Terrorism Research, Laura Huey and Hina Kalyal
The Changing Health of Canadian Grandparents, Rachel Margolis and Natalie Iciaszczyk