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- Michael Weinrath (born 1957) is Professor and the founding Chair (having served from 2004 to 2012) of Criminal Justice and Interdisciplinary Criminology at the University of Winnipeg. Weinrath is relatively unique among criminologists for he is a former practitioner with Alberta Correctional Services in institutional and community corrections. Weinrath brings an experiential component to his work in criminology. Weinrath is a noted expert in penal populism, tazermetrics, and other modern technologies of correctional practice such as panopticism and actuarial risk management of dangerous populations. In 2013, Weinrath became the inaugural Director of the Justice Research Institute (JRI) at the University of Winnipeg. In 2014, Weinrath was appointed Visiting Lecturer in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Griffith University in Australia where he worked on sabbatical. Weinrath is an oft quoted expert commentator with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He also comments on crime issues for the Winnipeg Free Press, The Uniter and Winnipeg Sun newspapers, and local and national television media including Global Winnipeg and CTV Winnipeg. (en)
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- Michael Weinrath (born 1957) is Professor and the founding Chair (having served from 2004 to 2012) of Criminal Justice and Interdisciplinary Criminology at the University of Winnipeg. Weinrath is relatively unique among criminologists for he is a former practitioner with Alberta Correctional Services in institutional and community corrections. Weinrath brings an experiential component to his work in criminology. Weinrath is a noted expert in penal populism, tazermetrics, and other modern technologies of correctional practice such as panopticism and actuarial risk management of dangerous populations. (en)
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