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Line Beauchesne has a Ph.D. in Political Science, specializing in the philosophy of law and the state, and is a full professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa as well as an associate professor in the Department of Community Health at the University of Sherbrooke. She has authored numerous papers, articles, and books concerning drug policy. Her notable works include 'The Legalization of Cannabis in Canada: Between Commercialization and Prohibition 2.0', and 'Drugs: Current Issues and New Reflections on Their Regulation'. Throughout her 40-year teaching career, she has focused on policing issues and has written extensively about community policing and women's roles in law enforcement. Beauchesne is a founding member of the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy and participates in various international research groups on drug issues. She also serves on the scientific advisory committee of NORML France, emphasizing her commitment to addressing drug policy challenges.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, Canada
Teaches courses on drugs and criminal justice, as well as courses on police, intelligence, and security services.
Université de Sherbrooke • Sherbrooke, Canada
Teaches a mandatory master's course on drug policy.
Department of History