Abigail Salole (she/they) is a scholar and educator specializing in how non-profit organizations participate in youth criminal justice processes and how they can support new possibilities for contending with crime and other social problems. They earned a PhD in Criminology from the Queensland Uni...
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Abigail Salole (she/they) is a scholar and educator specializing in how non-profit organizations participate in youth criminal justice processes and how they can support new possibilities for contending with crime and other social problems. They earned a PhD in Criminology from the Queensland University of Technology.
Professor Salole holds a Master’s degree in Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from the University of Toronto. For more than 15 years, they have taught, researched and held administrative positions in Ontario’s postsecondary system. Their research has been published in criminology and social policy journals. Professor Salole currently co-leads the Hearts + Minds research project, an arts-informed participatory action research project about connections between Black and Indigenous youth.
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