April News at the College of Arts
Check out what our faculty at the College of Arts have been up this March 2025!
From exciting projects to new publications, read more about their work and connect with us to learn more about the College of Arts.
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On April 15, 2025, UFV’s Associate Dean of Social Sciences, Dr. Wade Deisman, was interviewed by CBC News to discuss the federal parties’ platforms on crime and public safety. This followed an announcement from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre regarding his intent to use the notwithstanding clause to allow consecutive life sentences for individuals convicted of multiple murders. Opponents argue that this promise undermines Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Psychology
Andrea Albonico, Assistant Professor, co-authored the article Face and word superiority effects: Parallel effects of visual expertise with Marko (Chi-Wei) Tien and Jason J. S. Barton.
English
Adrea Johnson, Sessional Instructor, co-authored the book Negotiating Feminism and Faith in the Lives and Works of Late Medieval and Early Modern Women with Holly Faith Nelson.
Criminology & Criminal Justice
- Dr. Jon Heidt, Associate Professor, served as guest editor for a special issue on cannabis policy. Wheeldon, J., & Heidt, J. (2025). Introduction to the special issue on cannabis legalization: Cannabis policy at the twilight of prohibition. Sociological Inquiry, 95(2), 231–234.
- Dr. Irwin Cohen, Associate Professor, delivered the keynote address “Bridging the Gap: Academia, Policing, and the Pursuit of Safer Communities” at the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts annual training event.
- Amneet Sran, a Criminal Justice student, presented her research on gender and police attitudes toward intimate partner violence at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. She was supported by Dr. Amanda McCormick, Associate Professor, and Dr. Kevin Burk, Assistant Professor.
- At the same event, Dr. Amanda McCormick and Dr. Irwin Cohen, along with B. Stickle, B. Vahldiek, and A. Stickle, presented a paper titled Police Perceptions of Risk in Intimate Partner Violence, and Dr. Carlos Ponce, Associate Professor, presented The Silencing of Criminology: Online Attacks on Crime Researchers Under Autocratic Rule in El Salvador.