Anne-Marie Singh

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Associate Professor Faculty of Arts Department of Criminology Toronto, Ontario singh@torontomu.ca Office: (416) 979-5000 ext. 554184

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Anne-Marie Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology, a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Digital Humanities, at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson). She has an inter-disciplinary and international educat...

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Bio/Research

Anne-Marie Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology, a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Digital Humanities, at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson). She has an inter-disciplinary and international education with a DPhil in Sociology from the University of London (UK), a MA in Criminology from the University of Toronto and a BA (Honours) in Sociology and Criminology from the University of Toronto.

She joined the Department of Criminology in 2005 having previously taught at the University of Guelph, the University of Toronto (Scarborough Campus) and York University. Anne-Marie teaches undergraduate courses on crime and criminal justice, ‘Race, Ethnicity and Justice’ and ‘Criminological Theories’. She also teaches graduate level courses on theory (MA Criminology and Social Justice) and justice policy (PhD Policy Studies), and has supervised graduate students in related fields.

Anne-Marie’s research interests concern critical and anti-racist criminology; contemporary social and political theory; moral philosophy; policing; social control; and governance. She recently launched a digital project on the contributions made by racialized and Indigenous individuals as criminal justice professionals. The Criminal Justice Firsts Project is a collaborative undertaking with Mandissa Arlain, a librarian, and is intended as a research and teaching resources for Toronto Metropolitan members and the wider community. Anne-Marie is also a co-investigator on a SSHRC funded program of research on policing reform in post-Soviet Ukraine. Together with Dr. Matthew Light, a political scientist at the University of Toronto, the concern is to compare private security regulation in post-Soviet Ukraine and Estonia thereby adding to the current theorizing on security and policing which is limited by its Anglosphere focus.


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