Professor Morton specializes in violence against women, women and the law, feminist criminology, justice and social policy, feminist participatory action research (FPAR), public sociology, community-engaged scholarship (research, learning and service). Professor Morton's previous work includes...
Ron Stansfield
Ron Stansfield received his B.Sc. in Psychology from McMaster University, his M.A. in Criminology from the University of Toronto and his Ph.D. in Sociology from York University. Prior to becoming an academic he worked as a police officer, probation and parole officer, and human rights officer. Presently, Ron is seconded to the University of Guelph-Humber where he teaches in the Justice Studies Program.
Stansfield, R. (2004) “Policing in the Information Age: The Evolution of a New Police Form,” in Public Policing in the 21st Century: Comparative Issues and Dilemmas. Hodgson, J. and Orban, C. (eds.) Criminal Justice Press: Monsey, New York
Stansfield, R. (1998) "The Spectrum of Justice," in The Criminal Justice System: Alternative Measures. J. Hodgson (ed.) Canadian Scholar's Press: Toronto.
Stansfield, R. (1996) "Re-Visioning Community Policing." In Policing In Central And Eastern Europe: Comparing First Hand Knowledge with Experience from the West. M. Pagon (ed.), College of Police and Security Studies: Ljubljana, Slovenia.










