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Muhammad Asadullah is an Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina. He holds a PhD and both Master’s degrees in Criminology and Conflict Transformation. His research focuses on restorative justice, transitional justice, and decolonized teaching practices, emphasizing youth justice. Asadullah has been recognized with several honors, including the 2024 CTL Teaching Award and the Neekaneewak Indigenous Leadership Award. Previously, he taught at Simon Fraser University and the University of the Fraser Valley. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he serves on the boards of various organizations focused on justice and decolonization. Asadullah is also a certified Nonviolent Communication trainer and conducts workshops on compassionate communication. His work has taken him to conferences and training sessions in several countries, reflecting his commitment to promoting social justice and restorative practices in diverse contexts.
University of Regina • Regina, SK
Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Justice Studies.
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