Ph.D. Candidate, Legal Studies, Carleton University
Jeffrey Bradley (he/him) is a Ph.D. candidate in Legal Studies at Carleton University. He is working on a dissertation about the emergence of transformative justice and the experiences of participants to evaluate the outcomes of the processes for addressing sexual violence. Jeffrey is a member of the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project and a community volunteer with the Ontario Public Interest Research Group Ottawa.
How can Mark Carney reduce violent crime in Canada? Through prevention and youth outreach
May 04, 2025 07:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney and the governing federal Liberals must work to reverse the trends in rising violent crime. Canada needs a federal minister with clear responsibility for the prevention of violent...
The criminal justice system is retraumatizing victims of violent crime
Nov 23, 2022 04:59 am UTC| Life Law
In a split moment, violence can change our lives. We could become a target of violence in our home, school, workplace and community. You might be slapped, punched, stabbed or shot, resulting in serious injuries, trauma or...