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Willem de Lint

 

Willem de LintAssociate Professor
Head of Department of Sociology,
Antropology, and Criminology
University of Windsor
Ph.D., Toronto 1997
Policing, Security, Cybersecurity, Surveillance

 

 

 

 

PUBLICATIONS  |  FUNDING  |  CURRENT COURSES  |  GRADUATE SUPERVISIONS

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RESEARCH INTERESTS

My current interests include the flow of information between various security agencies, public order policing, and more generally politicization and power relations in security.
 

 
DEGREES
 
1997  Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, Ph.D. Criminology

1992  Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, M.A. Criminology

1990  Woodsworth College, University of Toronto, B.A. Sociology
 

 
 
CURRENT POSITION
 
2007 – 2012 Department Head, Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor

2002 – 2009 Associate Professor, Criminology 
 

 
 
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
2009
 
V. Bajc. and W. de Lint (eds.) (forthcoming). Security in Everyday Life. Routledge. Advances in Criminology Series.
 
de Lint, W. and A. Hall. (2009). Intelligent Control: Developments in Public Order Policing in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
 
de Lint, W. and D. O'Connor (eds.) (2009). Security and Exclusion. Special Journal Issue of Studies in Social Justice.
 
Cotter, Ryan. and W. de Lint. (2009). ‘GPS Monitoring and Postmodern Penality.’ The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. (48)1:76-87.
 
 
2008
 
de Lint, Willem and C. Pasiak (2008). ‘The Construction of Crime’ In C. Brooks and B. Schissel (eds.) Marginality and Condemnation. Fernwood.
 
de Lint, Willem (2008). ‘Security Intelligence in New Zealand’ in S. Farson, P. Gill, M. Phythian, and S. Shpiro (eds.) PSI Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National Approaches. Volume 1: Asia and the Americas. Praeger. pp. 183-210.
 
de Lint, Willem (2008). ‘Intelligent Governmentality.’ The Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice. 27/2: ??-??
 
Cotter, Ryan. W. de Lint and D. O’Connor (2008). ‘Ordering Images: Cooking Reality in COPS.’ Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. 15/3: 277-289.
 
de Lint, Willem. (2008). ‘The Security Double Take: The Political, Simulation and the Border.’ Surveillance and Society: Special Issue: Smart Borders and Mobilities: Spaces, Zones and Exclusions. 5/2: 166-187.
 
 
2007
 
Fleming, T., S. Ramcharan, K, Dowler and W. de Lint. (2007) The Canadian Criminal Justice System. Prentice-Hall: Don Mills.
 
de Lint, Willem., D. O’Connor and R. Cotter. (2007). ‘Controlling the Flow: Security, Exclusivity, and Criminal Intelligence in Ontario.’ International Journal of the Sociology of Law. 35: 41-58.
 
de Lint, Willem and S. Virta and J. Deukmedjian (2007). ‘Simulating Control: A Shift in Policing.’ American Behavioural Scientist. 50/12: 1631-1647.
 
Deukmedjian, John. and W. de Lint (2007). ‘Community into Intelligence: Resolving Information Uptake in the RCMP.’ Policing & Society. 17/4: 239-256.
 
de Lint, Willem (2007). Policing Public Order in Canada: An Analysis of Recent Events. Ipperwash Inquiry, Hon. Sydney Linden, Commissioner.
 

  

Room: 160 CHS  ♦  519-253-3000 Ext. 2190  ♦  delint@uwindsor.ca