About Professor Mary Bosworth
Mary Bosworth is Professor of Criminology, and Fellow of St Cross College at the University of Oxford. In 2013, she founded the international research network and website Border Criminologies which brings together a wide range of scholars and practitioners working on the growing intersections between criminal justice and immigration control. Mary has published widely on immigration detention, deportation, punishment, race, and gender. She is currently writing a new monograph provisionally entitled Supply Chain Justice and the Logistics of British Border Control for Princeton University Press about deportation and short-term detention in the UK. Her research has been funded by The British Academy, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Nuffield Foundation, the Open Society Foundations, and Oxford University’s John Fell Fund.
Mary is UK Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical Criminology, co-editor of Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship, co-editor of Clarendon Studies in Criminology at Oxford University Press, and a member of the editorial boards of Race & Justice, Punishment & Society, Incarceration, and the International Journal of Migration and Border Studies.
Directions
This event will take place at the Canadiana Gallery on the main floor.
The main entrance to the Canadiana Gallery is on Queen's Park Crescent West, directly across from the Ontario Legislature. (Google map)
By transit: The closest subway station is Queen's Park. Walk north on Queen's Park Crescent West.
By car: The closest U of T parking lots are Lot C – Bahen Centre (213 Huron St.) or Lot P - Rotman School of Management (107 St. George St.). See U of T Transportation Services for details.
By ridehail or rideshare: Vehicles may access a drop-off area at the front of the building via Queen's Park Crescent West.
Photography & Videography
Please note that this event will be photographed. The lecture portion of the event will be video recorded, except for the Q & A. By reserving your spot for this event, you consent to be captured in photos and videos. By providing your consent, you also agree that the Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies retains the right to share these on its website and other media platforms. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at crimsl.communications@utoronto.ca.
About the Edwards Memorial Lecture
The annual John Ll. J. Edwards Memorial Lecture is delivered in honour of the Centre’s founder, Professor John Ll. J. Edwards.
Accessibility
The Canadiana Gallery main entrance is served by a ramp and the entrance door features an automatic no-touch wave switch for door opening. The all-gender washroom on the main floor is accessible. The Criminology Library is accessible by vertical lift.
If you have any access needs, or if there are any ways we can support your full participation in this event, please email crimsl.communications@utoronto.ca and we will be glad to work with you to make the appropriate arrangements.
Health & Safety
We are following health and safety measures outlined by the University of Toronto and the Government of Ontario. Should there be changes in protocols related to health and safety of our guests and community, registrants will be advised.
We look forward to seeing you on November 2nd!