Professor, Department of Criminology, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Steven Bittle is Full Professor of Criminology (University of Ottawa, Canada). His research and teaching interests include crimes of the powerful, corporate crime and the sociology of law. His current research projects focus on corporate corruption in Canada (with J. Frauley, L. Snider and J. Quaid) and work-related suicide, both of which are funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He is an Associate Editor for the Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime and an editorial board member of Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa in 2010, he held various research and management positions in the Federal Government, including the Department of Justice Canada, the Law Commission of Canada, and the Security Intelligence Review Committee. He earned his PhD in Sociology at Queen’s University (Kingston, Canada), and holds a BA and MA in Criminology from Simon Fraser University.
Canada needs to move beyond poorly enforced bribery laws and tackle corruption's root causes
Nov 02, 2023 13:30 pm UTC| Law
Canadas enforcement of laws against foreign bribery is weak, according to a recent report from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). A working group from the OECD has found that, in the...