Browsing Master Theses & Projects by Author "O'Connor, Christopher"
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The effects of money laundering on the Canadian real estate market
Latanville, Remington (2021-04-01)White collar criminals benefit from their status and positions. Further, they invest the proceeds of crime into the Canadian real estate market, driving up the price of home ownership for working-class Canadians. This ... -
Gendered boomtown impacts: a social service perspective on experiences of women in resource extraction communities
Charman, Madison (2019-12-01)The natural resource industry is dynamic, unpredictable, and unconventional. Past research on this industry has examined ‘boomtown impacts’ such has challenges to community cohesion, infrastructure issues, and crime, but ... -
Policing mental health: an exploratory study of crisis intervention teams and co-response teams in the Canadian context
Koziarski, Jacek (2018-05-01)Due to an increase in interactions between the police and persons with mental illness (PMI), police services have begun deploying specialized mental health responses to more adequately address these calls. One of these ... -
Power, privilege and cover-up: a case study on how intertextuality in police records can mislead homicide investigations
Zaidi, Huda (2014-10-01)Despite the newfound interest in homicide investigations, only a limited number of studies have been able to examine the validity of police and other official records which are collated during the course of an investigation. ... -
Reporting unwanted sexual behavior at a post-secondary institution: an examination of campus policy
Ostridge, Lindsay (2017-08-01)The Ontario government has made recommendations and proposed legislation to mandate all universities and colleges in Ontario, Canada to create a sexual assault policy that involves student input. Using a small commuter ... -
Risk management at public events: a case study of a municipality within Southern Ontario
Nunes, Rachael (2018-08-01)Current literature surrounding risk management at public events focuses on the efforts of municipal officials to reduce the risk of terrorist activity. The literature only focuses on large municipalities that host global ...