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Jon Frauley is a sociologist and social theorist teaching at the university level for 20 years. He obtained his PhD in Sociology from Queen's University Kingston, focusing on socio-legal studies and social theory. He also holds a Master's degree in Legal Studies from Carleton University and undergraduate degrees in Human Justice and Sociology with a minor in Law and Politics from the University of Regina and Lakehead University, respectively. Frauley's approach to criminology is primarily rooted in political sociology. He has edited and contributed to significant works in criminology, such as 'Critical Realism and the Social Sciences' and 'C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination.' His research interests span corruption, corporate power, state relations, and critical criminology, with a focus on examining the criminogenic potential of public-private partnerships. He is actively involved in supervising graduate students and has been recognized for his contributions to critical criminological thought.
Department of History