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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, January 22, 2025 12:30 pm to 2
 :00 pm \n CG 265 \n Canadian Gallery, 2nd floor \n 14 Queen's Park Cresce
 nt West, Toronto, ON M5S 3K9 \n\nSpeakers \nKatharina Maier, Associate 
 Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Winnipeg & Visi
 ting Professor, CrimSL, University of Toronto  \n\nDescription: \nJoin u
 s for the fourth seminar of the 2024-25 CrimSL Speaker Series on Wednesday
 , January 22, 2025!Dr. Katharina MaierDr. Katharina Maier, Associate Pr
 ofessor in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Winnipe
 g and Visiting Professor at CrimSL, will present 'On these streets: A cro
 ss-provincial examination of homelessness and victimization in the time of
  toxic drug crises.' This is a free event, however, registration is requ
 ired.Prior to the seminar, join us for a light lunch from noon to 12:30 p
 m in the Centre Lounge. Please indicate your lunch RSVP for catering purpo
 ses when you register. AbstractSocial service agencies and other ‘helping’
  institutions (e.g., shelters, soup kitchens, harm reduction services) 
 are often spatially concentrated in inner-city neighbourhoods, creating w
 hat DeGiorgi (2017) refers to as “service ghettos” for the urban poor. Ide
 ally, such neighbourhoods are places for the unhoused and marginalized to
  safely and conveniently access services. In this talk, Dr. Maier will di
 scuss how unhoused and street-involved People Who Use Drugs move about and
  relate to such neighbourhoods and other urban spaces. She will discuss ho
 w the potential for victimization, concerns about drugs, need for surviv
 al, and encounters with police/security shape how marginalized people rel
 ate to different spaces, while reflecting on the implications of her find
 ings for the provision of critical services for the urban poor. About Prof
 essor Katharina MaierDr. Katharina Maier is an Associate Professor in the 
 Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Winnipeg. She is a Vis
 iting Professor at the Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies from Ju
 ly 2024 to June 2025 through CrimSL's Visiting Scholar Program. As a quali
 tative researcher, Dr. Maier examines issues surrounding drugs, homeless
 ness, and poverty; the structural determinants of health; punishment (i
 ncluding people's experiences of parole and probation supervision); and t
 he work of criminal justice and public health actors. She is currently co-
 leading several projects, including a multi-year, multi-site, comparati
 ve study on homelessness during times of drug crises. Dr. Maier's collabor
 ative research has been supported by SSHRC, CIHR, Canadian Bar Associati
 on, and other funding sources. She has published in various international
  and Canadian journals, including British Journal of Criminology, Social
  Problems, Theoretical Criminology, Punishment & Society, Deviant Behav
 ior, and Law & Social Inquiry. She is also committed to mobilizing knowle
 dge to diverse audiences, having presented her research to the Canadian C
 hiefs of Paramedics, community organizations, and other stakeholders.   
 AccessibilityPlease note that our Centre Lounge and CG 265 seminar room ar
 e on the second floor of the Canadiana Gallery building, with stair acces
 s only as there is no elevator. If you have any access needs or if there a
 re any ways we can support your participation in this session, please ema
 il crimsl.communications@utoronto.ca and we will be glad to work with you 
 to make the appropriate arrangements. Notice of photography and videograph
 yPhotography, audio and video recording may occur throughout this event. 
 Therefore, by attending, you hereby authorize the University of Toronto 
 to take your photograph, video and/or record your voice and grant the uni
 versity all rights to these sounds, still or moving images in any medium 
 for educational, promotional, marketing, advertising or other such purp
 oses that support the mission of the university. If you do not consent to 
 this, please speak with a university representative upon your arrival. He
 alth & SafetyWe are following health and safety measures outlined by the U
 niversity of Toronto and the Government of Ontario. Should there be change
 s in protocols related to health and safety of our guests and community, 
 registrants will be advised. \n14 Queen's Park Crescent West, Toronto, O
 N M5S 3K9 \n\nCategories \n LecturesSeminars \n\nAudiences \n CommunityFac
 ultyGraduate Students
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250122T123000
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LOCATION:14 Queen's Park Crescent West, Toronto, ON M5S 3K9
SUMMARY:On these streets: A cross-provincial examination of homelessness an
 d victimization in the time of toxic drug crises | Katharina Maier
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 incial-examination-homelessness-and-victimization-time-toxic-drug
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