Henry Chow
Professor
Department of Sociology & Social Studies
University of Regina
Canada
Biography
DR. HENRY CHOW is a Professor and Graduate Program Co-ordinator in the Department of Sociology and Social Studies. Professor Chow obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1997. He joined the University of Regina in 1999 as an assistant professor, having previously taught at Trent University in Ontario (1996) and the University of Calgary in Alberta (1997-99). In 2002, he was promoted to associate professor with tenure and became a full professor in 2010. From 1999-2011, he also served as an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Sociology at Calgary. Professor Chow’s primary teaching and research interests are in the areas of criminology and criminal justice, immigration and multiculturalism, race & ethnic relations, social gerontology, the sociology of education, the sociology of religion, and survey research methods. His publications appear in Alberta Journal of Educational Research, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Canadian Journal of Criminology, Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Ethnicity and Health, Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Prairie Forum, Social Indicators Research, as well as Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal.
Research Interest
Henry Chow research interests: Criminology and Criminal Justice, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Race and Ethnic Relations, Social Gerontology, the Sociology of Education, the Sociology of Religion, and Survey Research Methods.
Publications
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Chow HPH. (2011) Procrastination among undergraduate students: Effects of emotional intelligence, school life, self-efficacy, and self-evaluation. Alberta J Educational Research 57: 234-240.
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Chow HPH. (2011) Adolescent attitudes toward the police in a western Canadian city. Policing: An International J Police Strategies and Management 34: 638-653.