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Amanda Crognale
BASc (University of Guelph), MEd (Universitiy of Toronto)
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
amanda.crognale@guelphhumber.ca
Amanda Crognale has taught at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2016. She has taught a wide range of courses in the Justice Studies program, as well as the Police Foundation and Social Service Worker curricula. Crognale has acted as the Program Coordinator for the Post-Graduate program in Forensic Practice at Humber College and she is currently the Police Foundations Student Support Advisor at the Orangeville campus. Her teaching areas include: Psychology, Criminology, Conflict Management, Interpersonal Skills and Criminal Justice. In 2017, Crognale created the Orangeville Police Services/Humber College Volunteer Program through which students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience critical to their competitiveness as future police candidates. She has cultivated relationships with existing and emerging community partners by providing Police Foundations students the opportunity to volunteer with a number of key industry leaders. Her experience as a Partner Assault Response and Direct Accountability facilitator with both Catholic Family Services of Simcoe County, among other agencies, gives Crognale the credibility to teach and mentor others on key social problems and conflict resolution. She also possesses considerable knowledge of the criminal justice system with expertise in the area of offender rehabilitation and reintegration.
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Sherree Derferd
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
sherree.derferd@guelphhumber.ca
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Raphael Djabatey
Early Childhood Studies, Community Social Services, Justice Studies
Location:
GH208
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6312
Email:
raphael.djabatey@guelphhumber.ca
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Gary Ellis
BA (University of Waterloo), MA (Royal Roads University), PhD (University of Toronto)
Program Head Justice and Public Safety, Justice Studies
Location:
GH308-E
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6317
Email:
gary.ellis@guelphhumber.ca
Dr. Gary Ellis has been the Program Head of Justice Studies at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2010. Dr. Ellis has a background of more than 30 years in policing, having spent most of his career in Toronto with one-year respectively with the RCMP and the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia on a leadership fellowship. Dr. Ellis retired in 2008 at the rank of superintendent. His research interests include justice and policing issues, leadership, crisis communications, governance, performance management, conflict management, diversity and interpersonal relationships, and organizational change. He has many published works and written training materials, including policies and procedures dealing with a vast array of subjects. Dr. Ellis has been featured in several published books, and in many media articles and documentaries. In addition to his formal education, he is also a graduate of the FBI national academy executive program.
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Bonnie Estwick
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
bonnie.estwick@guelphhumber.ca
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Rick Follert
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
rick.follert@guelphhumber.ca
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Nadia Ghanny
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416-798-1331 ext. 6326
Email:
nadia.ghanny@guelphhumber.ca
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Oliver Gordon
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
oliver.gordon@guelphhumber.ca
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Mike Hamel
Justice and Public Safety, Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
mike.hamel@guelphhumber.ca
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Mohamad Haniff
BAA (Ryerson University), BSW (York University), MES (York University)
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
mohamad.haniff@guelphhumber.ca
Mohamad Haniff has been an instructor in the Early Childhood Studies, Justice Studies, and Family and Community Social Services programs at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2007. Haniff operates a consulting company whose clients have included provincial and federal health ministries. Haniff is a fierce defender of human rights and was a conciliator with the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and previously, taught social work at York University, Centennial College, and George Brown College. He also taught case management at the University of Toronto and McMaster University. Haniff has worked in social welfare, correctional services (correctional officer, probation/parole officer, youth worker, staff-trainer), human rights and social policy at Queen's Park. Haniff has also worked as a senior policy analyst for the Ministry of Community and Social Services, where he was influential in the policy work that led to the passing of the Social Work and Social Service Work Act of 1998. Haniff has had Cabinet appointments to boards of the CCAC system. Haniff was contracted by the Ontario government to establish regulatory colleges.
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