Jeffrey Monaghan
Professor
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Jeffrey Monaghan is an Assistant Professor at Carleton’s Institute for Criminology and Criminal Justice (ICCJ). He has a PhD in Sociology from Queen’s University. His research examines practices of security governance, policing, and surveillance. Jeff is a member of the Editorial Board of the new, open-access and interdisciplinary journal called Criminological Encounters; as well as the Book Review editor at the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons. He is currently on the research team of the SSHRC Partnerships grant project Big Data and Surveillance, run out of the Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen’s University.
Research Interest
Security governance Policing Surveillance of social movements Settler colonial studies Social movements studies Globalization of surveillance and security practices
Publications
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Monaghan, Jeffrey and Adam Molnar (2016). “Radicalisation theories, policing practices, and ‘the future of terrorism?’,†Critical Studies on Terrorism, 9(3): 393–413.
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Crosby, Andrew and Jeffrey Monaghan (2016). “Settler colonialism and the policing of Idle No More,†Social Justice, 43(2): 37-57.
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Monaghan, Jeffrey and Kevin Walby (2017). “Surveillance of Environment Movements in Canada: Critical Infrastructure Protection and the Petro-Security Apparatus,†Contemporary Justice Review,