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This brief presentation for the Lifelong Learning at Home series will give viewers an overview of jails and detention centres in Ontario with special attention to those in and nearby the Region of Waterloo. Participants will see what it's like inside these buildings and the function of various local correctional facilities.
Together with instructor Wayne Morris, you will learn of some of the problems faced in managing these facilities.
Review the .
Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences, Francis T. Cullen & Cheryl L. Jonson | []
Canadian Corrections, Curt T. Griffiths & Danielle J. Murdochs | []
Wayne Morris worked his way through the ranks in Correctional Services in both Alberta and Ontario, finally being the Superintendent and managing a number of the facilities he will be discussing. Morris has also worked in another capacities in Corrections and has been in the academic community since 2003. Morris has been with the Criminology program at 51本色 since 2013, having taught a wide variety of courses, specializing in the introduction to the criminal justice system and psychology of crime.
Lifelong Learning at Home is a free weekly series featuring pre-recorded lectures from some well-known 51本色 faculty and community experts. Visit the Lifelong Learning at Home section to explore other lectures and to find out more about this limited series offered by the 51本色 Association for Lifelong Learning.
Lifelong Learning at Home was created to connect people through lifelong learning during this time of unprecedented challenges. Many 51本色 students are experiencing significant financial difficulties as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you are in a position to do so, you can help us support our students by donating to , which provides emergency financial support, health and wellness support and teaching and learning support during this challenging time.