Dismantling Colonial Punishment: Towards Indigenous Justice Solutions

Event date
15 October 2024
Event time
16:15 - 17:30
Oxford week
MT 1
Audience
Anyone
Venue
Centre for Criminology Seminar Room
Speaker(s)

Dr. Lisa Monchalin

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Lisa Monchalin, BSc, MA, JD, PhD, from the Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia. Dr. Monchalin is the author of The Colonial Problem: An Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada with the University of Toronto Press. She has published numerous articles on Indigenous justice, and her writing has been cited in textbooks and other scholarly literature.

In 2018, she was invited by the Department of Justice Canada to be a Subject Matter Expert in the area of Indigenous legal traditions and Indigenous peoples' interaction with the criminal justice system. In 2023, Dr. Monchalin became the recipient of the W.E.B. Du Bois Award from The Western Society of Criminology. This award is bestowed on a person who has made significant contributions to advancing awareness of racial and ethnic issues in criminology and criminal justice.

**This talk will take place in-person only. Apologies to those hoping to join virtually, if you are unable to attend in person, we hope you will join us for future hybrid discussions in the series.
 

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