Dr. Michael Boudreau

Associate Professor & Chair
Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice
BA (Mount Allison), MA (Queen's), PhD (Queen's)

Telephone (506) 452-0501
Fax (506) 452-0611
Email: mboudreau@stu.ca


Message from the Chair

Courses for 2011-2012:

CRIM 2253A - Crime and Society in Historical Perspective

CRIM 4006A - Honours Research Seminar

Links:

Crime and Punishment in New Brunswick

Call for Papers - Journal of New Brunswick Studies

Appel à contributions - Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick

Website explores history of crime and punishment in N.B.

Journal of New Brunswick Studies

Recent Publications:

"Delinquents Often Become Criminals": Juvenile Delinquency in Halifax, 1918-1935.  Acadiensis, 39, 1 (Winter/Spring 2010):108-132.

“The ‘Struggle for a Different World’: The 1971 Gastown Riot in Vancouver.” In Debating Dissent: Canada and the Sixties, Dominique Clement, Lara Campbell, and Greg Kealey, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press.) Forthcoming .

Michael Boudreau, Peter G. Toner, and Tony Tremblay, eds. Exploring the Dimensions of Self-Sufficiency for New Brunswick. Fredericton: New Brunswick & Atlantic Studies Research & Development Centre and St. Thomas University, 2009.

With Bonnie Huskins, “‘Getting By’ in Postwar Saint John: Working-Class Families and New Brunswick’s Informal Economy.” In Exploring the Dimensions of Self-Sufficiency for New Brunswick, Michael Boudreau, Peter G. Toner, and Tony Tremblay, eds. Fredericton: New Brunswick & Atlantic Studies Research & Development Centre and St. Thomas University, 2009, 77-99.


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