News
FSCS Hosts Hiring Information Sessions with York Regional Police Services
Program Highlights
Sat, June 01, 2024
York Regional Police (YRP) spoke to students at FSCS hiring information sessions in January 2024.
FSCS Instructor Publishes Crime Fiction Novel Series
Program Highlights
Sat, June 01, 2024
Police Foundations (PFP) instructor Desmond Ryan is the author of two detective-fiction novel series.
Crime Scene Investigation Inter-Collegiate Challenge
Program Highlights
Sat, June 01, 2024
Seneca - King Campus and Humber College collaborated to organize the inaugural Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) inter-collegiate challenge.
FSCS Awards Ceremony Winter 2024
Program Highlights
Sat, June 01, 2024
On February 2024, the Faculty of Social and Community Services held their annual FSCS Awards Ceremony.
Humber Wins Second Place at the Peel FIT Challenge!
Program Highlights
Sat, June 01, 2024
Police Foundations and Protection, Security and Investigation students participated in the sixth annual Peel Regional Police FIT Challenge.
Year-end Thesis Poster Presentations
Program Highlights
Sat, June 01, 2024
FSCS degree-level programs hosted their annual thesis poster presentations.
Spotlight on Community Partners June 2024
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Sat, June 01, 2024
Learn about our community partners for the Social Services Worker, Child & Youth Care (degree & diploma), and Community and Justice Services programs.
Class Highlights: Fingerprint Development and Analysis
Program Highlights
Fri, December 01, 2023
Instructor Peter Gendi is thrilled to share the captivating moments of teaching students in the Forensic Identification (FI) program the art of examining various surfaces for fingerprints.
Global Speaker Webinar - Community Safety
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Fri, December 01, 2023
An exciting three-part Global Speaker Webinar was held for students in justice programs at the FSCS.
Motorola Summer Camp
Advancement and Alumni
Fri, December 01, 2023
The Humber College Motorola Foundation’s First Response Camp ran for its inaugural session in July 2023.
FI Students Partake in Annual Recovery Scattered Remains Lab
Program Highlights
Thu, April 27, 2023
Humber’s Forensic Identification program hosted the annual recovery of surface-scattered remains lab in collaboration with various community partners.
Upcoming Principal’s Office Events Spring 2021
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 31, 2021
The Principal's Office and partners are hosting many events for Spring 2021 geared towards staff, student and community health and well-being.
Interpretive Centre Virtual Tour
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 31, 2021
Navigate the Interpretive Centre through a virtually guided tour!
Newly Launched FSCS Wellness Programs
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 17, 2021
To encourage our Faculty to build social bonds, we have launched the FSCS Book and Recipe Clubs.
The Burnout Gamble and How to Combat it Using The D.R.A.G.O.N Method
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 17, 2021
The Principal’s Office in partnership with HROE hosted Hamza Khan, Multi-Award-Winning Marketer, Best Selling Author and Entrepreneur and Empowerment Expert for the Humber Wellness Talk.
Humber Indigenous Transmedia Fellowship Explores What it Means to be ‘Native Enough’
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 17, 2021
The Principal’s Office partnered with Humber Galleries and Humber Indigenous Education and Engagement to host "Identity and Advocacy – Exploring the 2020 Indigenous Transmedia Fellowship (ITF)".
Humber Wellness Talks Welcomes Indigenous Experts Anthony Johnson and Dr. James Makokis
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 17, 2021
In 2021, Humber Wellness Talks kicked off with Representation Matters: Becoming Better Allies as its first topic for the year.
Launch of Mindfulness Mondays
Principal’s Office
Wed, March 17, 2021
In February 2021, the Lakeshore Principal’s Office launched the first-ever, Humber Mindful Monday Series!
New Scholarships Available to Support Police Foundations Program Students from Underrepresented Groups
Advancement and Alumni
Wed, March 17, 2021
We are thrilled to announce scholarships from the Motorola Solutions Foundation that will support future first responders from underrepresented groups.
Soheila Pashang Explores New Approaches to Grief and COVID
Applied Research and Social Innovation
Wed, March 17, 2021
As the virus continues to spread under social distancing restrictions, we collectively grieve for the loss of what once was a sense of normality.
CJS Professor Jacqueline Benn-John Completes PhD Dissertation
Applied Research and Social Innovation
Wed, March 17, 2021
Jacqueline Benn-John is a professor in the Community Justice Services Program at Humber.
CCID Conference Presentation: Connecting The Virtual Campus
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, March 17, 2021
The Community Colleges for International Development (CCID) conference brings together people across sectors from across the world.
Global Speaker Series
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, March 17, 2021
The Global Speaker Series is a set of webinars offered to students across programs in the Faculty of Social and Community Services at Humber College.
Humber’s Launch of COIL Framework
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, March 17, 2021
Global learning and engagement are soaring to new heights at Humber!
WIL Centre Highlight: Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Wed, March 17, 2021
Theoretically grounded WIL ensures deliberate engagement, which promotes meaningful learning experiences.
Welcome to the WIL Centre 2021
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Wed, March 17, 2021
Winter continues to be busy for the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Centre regardless of restrictions in Ontario.
Work Anniversaries 2021
Program Highlights
Tue, March 16, 2021
Whether it’s been 1 year or 15, our community has greatly benefitted from the work every one of these folks brings to the FSCS community.
Forensic Identification Photo Contest Winners
Program Highlights
Tue, March 16, 2021
We are excited to showcase the winners of the annual Forensic Identification (F.I) photo competition.
Upcoming Principal’s Office Events Winter 2021
Principal’s Office
Thu, December 17, 2020
The Principal’s Office and partners are hosting many events for Winter 2021 geared towards staff, student and community health and well-being.
Humber Staff Holiday Party: New Challenges & Successes
Principal’s Office
Fri, December 11, 2020
The Humber Staff and Children’s Holiday Party is an annual celebration funded by the Office of the President.
Interpretive Centre Updates
Principal’s Office
Fri, December 11, 2020
Pre-COVID-19, the Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre proudly offered tours in “all weathers,” and took that to heart.
Virtual Mental Health Awareness Month
Principal’s Office
Fri, December 11, 2020
October is Mental Health Awareness Month. To help support important mental health initiatives at Humber Lakeshore, the Lakeshore Principal’s Office formed a Mental Health Awareness Committee in 2016.
Pedagogy and Practice: Teaching Diversity in Classrooms
Applied Research and Social Innovation
Fri, December 11, 2020
In September 2018, a group of Faculty of Social and Community Services (FSCS) faculty and senior leadership staff began a four-phased research project on pedagogy and practice within the FSCS.
WIL Centre Highlights
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Fri, December 11, 2020
The Fall term has been full of professional development opportunities, including a number of training sessions, events, and conferences which all took place on virtual platforms.
Spotlight on Community Partners
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Fri, December 11, 2020
The WIL Centre maintains partnerships with amazing organizations that have found ways to continue supporting their clients and communities through COVID-19.
CJS Virtual Mock Interviews
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Fri, December 11, 2020
The Community and Justice Services (CJS) program held their first CJS Virtual Mock Interviews. Partner agencies volunteered their time by conducting two group interviews with 4th-semester students.
Humber College and the FSCS Receive Funding in Support of Students
Advancement and Alumni
Thu, December 10, 2020
Dr. Dan Andrae has been involved in Humber in one way or another for more than 20 years.
Spotlight on the FSCS Student Support Advisors: Providing Compassion, Commitment, and Advocacy during Challenging Times
Program Highlights
Thu, December 10, 2020
The FSCS Student Support Advisors (SSAs) are a group of ten dedicated individuals serving two campuses, Lakeshore and Orangeville.
CE Alumni: Chris Taylor
Advancement and Alumni
Thu, December 10, 2020
Chris Taylor is a Humber Alumni of the Continuing Education Bylaw Enforcement course in Fall 2018. Since then, he has worked as a Provincial Offences Officer at the Ontario SPCA.
Recently, Chris has been hired as a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer in the Town of Orangeville and he credits the course material from his CE class, which he studied to prepare for his interview, with helping him to succeed and land the job! Wishing Chris, the very best of luck in his new career.
Alumni Stories: Police Foundations Program
Advancement and Alumni
Thu, December 10, 2020
Read about the successes of Police Foundations program (PFP) alumni Wadood Alam and PC Cory Courtney.
Project First Nations
Program Highlights
Thu, December 10, 2020
Lucas Bras, a Police Foundations student, began his involvement in ‘Project 5’, otherwise known as Project First Nations, 6 years ago, as a high school soccer player.
CBIE2020 Conference
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, December 09, 2020
As with most large events and gatherings this year, the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) held its first virtual conference this year - CBIE2020.
Student Voices: Student Voices: Hear from our Mentors and Mentees
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, December 09, 2020
In September, the FSCS International Peer Mentorship Program was launched to support International Student Success while developing Leadership Skills and promoting Global Fluency.
Introducing Ayesha Amin
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, December 09, 2020
The Faculty of Social and Community Services is thrilled to welcome Ayesha Amin into the role of Global Learning and Strategic Initiatives Coordinator.
Intercultural Development Series
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Tue, December 08, 2020
With the world becoming more connected and globalized, intercultural skills have become increasingly valuable.
Alexandre Boucher Lecture
Program Highlights
Mon, December 07, 2020
The 4th Annual Alexandre Boucher Memorial Lecture was virtually held on October 22, 2020.
FSCS CE, ESS Support Services and Community Living North York Recieve Funding Through the Allan Slaight Seniors Fund
Program Highlights
Mon, December 07, 2020
The FSCS CE department, ESS Support Services, and Community Living Central York are pleased to announce that they are the successful recipients of funding through the Allen Slaight Seniors Fund.
Introducing the new FSCS Associate Dean – Dr. Theresa Knott
Program Highlights
Mon, December 07, 2020
The Faculty of Social and Community Services is excited to welcome Dr. Theresa Knott as our new Associate Dean.
SIM Lab Updates
Program Highlights
Mon, December 07, 2020
Since the start of the lockdown in March, the Sim Lab team has been away from their usual technology and have had to adapt their existing simulation content for online delivery.
Forensic Identification - On Campus Work & Learning
Program Highlights
Mon, December 07, 2020
The Humber College Forensic Identification (FI) program is designed for students who are interested in becoming frontline forensic investigators.
Lilly’s Story
Program Highlights
Mon, December 07, 2020
For Mental Health Awareness Month Campaign, the Police Foundations Program hosted Lilly's Story - a documentary film about a young woman who spoke about her battle with addiction and mental illness.
FSCS-USIL COIL Project Featured in Community Colleges for International Development Magazine
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Sat, October 10, 2020
In February, Senior Dean Derek Stockley, Stephanie Byer and Rebecca Fitzgerald presented at the Community Colleges for International Development.
Adapting Exhibits to Pandemic Times
Principal’s Office
Wed, October 07, 2020
The initial shutdown caused great disruption to the academic communities of Humber College and the work of the Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre.
Forensic Identification Students Honour Orange Shirt Day
Program Highlights
Mon, October 05, 2020
On September 30th, students, faculty, and staff across Humber honoured Orange Shirt Day.
Protection, Security and Investigations Professor and Students Highlighted in Maclean’s Magazine
Program Highlights
Mon, October 05, 2020
PSI Professor Francis Syms invited his students to join an international coalition of cybersecurity professionals in response to COVID-related issues.
Police Foundations Program Graduate named new School, Community Engagement and Safety Police Officer in Municipality of Grey Highlands, Grey County
Advancement and Alumni
Mon, October 05, 2020
Police Foundations Graduate, Nicholas Wilson was recently welcomed to the Grey Bruce Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police
as the new School, Community Engagement, and Safety Police Officer in the Municipality of Grey Highlands, Grey County.
The announcement was recently featured in Collingwood Today. Click here to read to the full article.
For more information on FSCS Alumni and Advancement Initiatives, please contact Manager, International & Strategic Initiatives, Stephanie Byer.
*Provincial Constable Nicholas Wilson. Photo provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.
Kavelle Maharaj Receives President’s Award for Distinguished Support Staff
Principal’s Office
Mon, September 28, 2020
Congratulations to Kavelle Maharaj for receiving the President’s Award for Distinguished Support Staff.
Michael Gamble Receives President’s Award for Distinguished Faculty
Program Highlights
Mon, September 28, 2020
Congratulations to Michael Gamble who recently received a President’s Award for Distinguished Faculty.
WIL Centre Update
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Wed, September 23, 2020
September is a busy month for the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Centre.
CCSIF Highlights
Applied Research and Social Innovation
Wed, September 23, 2020
Four applied research projects led by professors in the Faculty of Social and Community Services have received over 1.2 million dollars.
FSCS Launches a Peer Mentorship Program for International Students
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, September 23, 2020
FSCS is launching its inaugural Peer Mentorship Program for new International Students, welcoming 45 students into the first cohort.
Upcoming Principal’s Office Events
Principal’s Office
Wed, September 23, 2020
The Principal’s Office and partners are hosting many events for fall 2020 geared towards staff, student, and community health and well-being.
Ribfest
Principal’s Office
Wed, September 23, 2020
On August 29th and 30th, Rotary Etobicoke hosted their annual Ribfest to support fundraising efforts for local community organizations.
Re-envisioning the GARDENS Pod Project and Food Security in South Etobicoke
Principal’s Office
Wed, September 23, 2020
The Principal’s Office, in partnership with the GARDENS Advisory Council and LAMP Community Health Centre, has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global Citizenship Certificate
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, September 23, 2020
The FSCS is excited to promote Humber’s Global Citizenship Certificate (GCC) open to students across all Humber programs.
FSCS Selected as a Finalist for PIEoneer Award – Real Life Learning Category
Global Learning & International Initiatives
Wed, September 23, 2020
FSCS is honoured to be selected as a PIEoneer Award Finalist in the Real Life Learning category for its framework for Faculty-Led Programming.
Spotlight on Community Partners and Anti-Racism Initiatives
Work-Integrated Learning & Community Partners
Wed, September 23, 2020
In response to the Anti-Black Racism, many community partners have been focusing new initiatives on Anti-Racism.
FSCS Launches Two Global Summer School Courses
Wed, February 05, 2020
As part of Humber College’s Global Summer School, the FSCS is excited to launch two courses for both Humber and non-Humber students.
FSCS Students Graduate from Toronto Police Service Auxiliary Program
Wed, February 05, 2020
Students Teaghan Mittal-Mercer and Rina Peshwa both successfully graduated as the newest members of the Toronto Police Auxiliary.
Forensic Identification Students Complete Crime Scene Assignment
Wed, February 05, 2020
Forensic Identification students completed their Fall 2019 semester with a crime scene assignment in Humber’s forensic simulation studio.
Forensic Identification Program Guest Speakers Discuss Bruce McArthur Investigation
Wed, February 05, 2020
The Forensic Identification program had the privilege of inviting guest speakers from the Toronto Police to discuss the Bruce McArthur investigation.
Year of the Gun Documentary and Panel Generate Important Discussions
Tue, February 04, 2020
In November, FSCS students and members of the public were invited to attend a film viewing of CBC's Year of the Gun (2019) documentary.
Community and Justice Services Professor Nominated for the League of Innovations Excellence Award
Mon, February 03, 2020
Congratulations to Community and Justice Services Professor Lynn Bachinski, who was recently nominated for the League of Innovations Excellence Award.
PSI Professor Publishes Article in Blue Line Magazine
Thu, October 31, 2019
PSI Professor, Kerry Watkins, published an article in Blue Line Magazine on dealing effectively with suspect ultimatums during police questions.
Powerful Pedagogy in Practice
Thu, October 24, 2019
Faculty and staff gathered on October 22nd for a fall conference organized by the FSCS Teaching and Learning Work Group (TLWG).
Go Abroad!
Wed, October 16, 2019
The FSCS will be offering three faculty-led programs abroad in May 2020. Students can accrue placement hours through participation.
FSCS Hosts Third Annual Alexandre Boucher Memorial Lecture
Fri, October 11, 2019
The Faculty of Social and Community Service hosted its third annual Alexandre Boucher Memorial Lecture as part of Mental Health Month.
Students Walk For Mental Health Awareness Month
Fri, October 11, 2019
On October 9th, the 4km Move for Mental Health Awareness Walk/Run was held at Lakeshore Campus.
FSCS Welcomes Students and Faculty From the Nanjing Forest Police College
Tue, October 01, 2019
In September, the Faculty of Social and Community Services welcomed its third group of students from the Nanjing Forest Police College in China.
Criminal Justice Professor Gets Published in the Toronto Star
Tue, October 01, 2019
Criminal Justice Professor, Dr. Daniel Bear, has recently published an opinion editorial piece in the Toronto Star.
Daniel also recently presented his research at the Regulating Cannabis Edibles conference in Toronto. He is a drug policy expert, with more than 15 years of experience conducting research on a variety of policy issues.
Criminal Justice Professor Presents at the Neighbourhood Community Officer Media Launch
Fri, September 13, 2019
Dr. Doug Thomson presented an update on Humber’s continuing evaluation of the Enhanced Neighborhood Officer Policing Program.
FSCS Students and Faculty travel to Lima, Peru and Kingston, Jamaica
Wed, June 19, 2019
The FSCS had two faculty-led trips embark on two exciting global learning experiences in Peru and Jamaica. Combined,
Combined, FSCS students accrued more than 7,000 hours of placement credit.
Under the leadership of Linda Hill and Philip Burge in collaboration with Cross-Cultural Solutions, 19 students from a variety of FSCS programs worked with young children at a primary school in a small community outside of Lima. Students spent their mornings facilitating educational lessons and activities with the children, and in the afternoons, took part in learning experiences that focused on Peruvian history and culture such as cooking lessons, art and calligraphy lessons, and visiting local sites and museums.
Later in the month, 16 FSCS students embarked to Kingston, Jamaica where they engaged in lectures, volunteer projects, and cultural learning experiences that focused on criminal justice and youth in Jamaica. This trip was developed under the leadership of Sheria Myrie, Lisa Cummings, and Coura Niang in collaboration with the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies at the University of West Indies – Mona. Highlights from the trip included visiting the Jamaica Defense Force Base, the Ministry of National Security, and volunteering at Annie Dawson’s Children Home, Boys’ Town Infant and Primary School, and with the We Transform project at the Rio Cobre Juvenile Correctional Centre.
TPS Neighbourhood Officer Evaluation
Wed, June 19, 2019
The Faculty of Social and Community Services is partnered with the Toronto Police Services to offer feedback and insights.
Focus groups were held in January 2019 to gather feedback from current Neighbourhood Officers as to what is working and what needs improvements within the Enhanced Model of the NOP (which was launched in Oct 2018). The Associate Dean, Dr. Joanna Amirault, faculty members Dr. Alyssa Ferns and Dr. Doug Thomson, and Program Coordinator – Forensic Identification, Michael Gamble, led focus groups with officers and presented their data collection plans to the divisions that are supported by the Community Partnership Engagement Unit. Currently, two Humber student Research Assistants, Trisha Harber and Dominika Kubica, are working with two Humber BSS Criminal Justice alumni, Jeremi Berg and Crystial Stone, and Research Coordinator, Tanvir Kaukab, to collect data in the enhanced model neighbourhoods – 11, 22, 41, 42. Data collection started in May 2019 and will continue into the Fall 2019 across these communities to ask questions about community knowledge of the NOP and trust in their neighbourhood officers at reducing crime, as well as the fear of crime in these micro-neighbourhoods.
22 Division Toronto Police Service Rover Crew Investiture
Wed, June 19, 2019
43 new members were invested into the 22 Division Toronto Police Service Rover Crew at a ceremony at the Toronto Police College.
Members are all Police Foundation students in Humber College’s Faculty of Social & Community Services. The 22nd Division Toronto Police Service Rover Crew is a Scouts Canada group consisting of students from Humber’s Faculty of Social & Community Services that volunteers with the Toronto Police Service. In addition to working alongside the TPS, the Rovers are active in the community, providing opportunities for leadership and volunteering. Some of the initiatives the group participates in include the 55 Division community barbecue, the Etobicoke Park Clean Up, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Red Ribbon campaign and the Humber RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) check. The investiture was featured as a Toronto Police Services news story in February. The full article can be found here.
FSCS Global Summer School
Tue, June 18, 2019
From July 5 to July 27, Humber College will hosted its first Global Summer School (GSS).
The GSS offers a unique opportunity for both Humber and non-Humber students to work together with peers from around the world to explore and discuss critical issues that require multidisciplinary solutions with global perspectives. The FSCS was thrilled to host two Global Summer School courses: Transformational Leadership & Advocacy and the Summer Police Program. Through the two courses, 28 Humber students and 21 non-Humber students from China, Indonesia and Jamaica completed the program for academic credit and experiential learning experience in a truly global and interdisciplinary environment.
FSCS Hosts Information Sessions
Tue, June 18, 2019
The Faculty of Social and Community Services held its annual Spring Information Sessions for prospective students.
At the event, guests learned more about the programs offered in the Criminal Justice and Human Services clusters. Representatives from each program along with student services representatives from across the College were available to discuss opportunities and resources available to Humber students, and to answer questions.
Annual Partnership Appreciation Event
Tue, June 18, 2019
The Faculty of Social and Community Services hosted the 2019 Annual Partnership Appreciation Event on June 12th.
This is a special annual event to celebrate and recognize the invaluable contributions of partnering agencies who help bring learning to life for our students in the field. A series of professional development sessions were offered as part of the event including sessions on Social Innovation in the Classroom, Collaborating with Humber on Projects and Applied Research, Grant Writing 101 and Managing Difficult Situations in the Field. To bring the event to a close, a cocktail happy hour with a performance by the Humber Jazz Band provided a perfect environment for attendees to share their impressions and ideas generated from the workshops and from their experiences with placement students.
DUVE Project
Tue, June 18, 2019
Jaspreet Bal is a part of the DUVE project which connects colleges from Denmark, Uganda, Vietnam and Humber here in Canada.
The project aims to end violence in the respective countries and has set out to create an e-learning platform that serves this goal. After their kick-off seminar in December, the professors split into two teams according to their various subject matter expertise. One team, comprised of professors, nurses and midwives have taken on violence in health settings. The other team, comprised of educators, CYCs and ECEs, has taken on the task of addressing violence in institutional settings.
Students and professors have since visited each other across the globe! From midwifery students in Hoima, Uganda, to a conference on Kindergartens in Hanoi, Vietnam, colleagues have continued to connect and build content. The e-learning activities are being submitted. Stay tuned for the material that will be made available when the project closes in 2020.
FSCS Students Attend the Police Officer of the Year Event
Tue, June 18, 2019
On May 7, 2019 student research assistants had the opportunity to meet Chief Marc Saunders at the Police Officer of the Year Event.
These student research assistants - who are in the Community Development and Criminal Justice degree programs - have been working on the TPS Neighbourhood Officer Evaluation.
Society of Police and Criminal Psychology Conference
Tue, June 18, 2019
FSCS Faculty for the Criminal Justice Degree Program, Dr. Alyssa Ferns, will present at the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology conference.
She will present on the Toronto Police Services Neighbourhood Officer initiatives to a multi-disciplinary group with the theme of “Working and Engaging in a Diverse World.” Building upon a program evaluation that was conducted on the Neighbourhood Officer Program by Humber ITAL from 2014 onwards, a specific exploration of the strengths and challenges within one micro-neighbourhood was explored. A total of 154 surveys were completed showing various strengths (i.e., public library access, friendly neighbours, and community centres for youth) and also some challenges (i.e., gun violence, unemployment and gang activity). The overall results showed that the community had a positive outlook on the Neighbourhood Policing Program. This will be presented to an audience of current law enforcement, applied researchers, policy makers, and academics.
Partnership Building in China
Tue, June 18, 2019
A Humber FSCS delegation visited China in March 2019 to strengthen relations with its partner institute, Nanjing Forest Police College.
As a key outcome of this visit, the FSCS developed a Summer Police Program specifically for NFPC which will host 18 students from Nanjing as part of Humber’s innovative Global Summer School program. The FSCS is also looking forward to welcoming the third cohort of students from Nanjing who will be studying at Humber College in the FSCS Forensic Identification Graduate Certificate Program in Fall 2019. Accompanying the newest cohort will be two visiting faculty members who will be working closely with FSCS faculty in the Criminal Justice cluster for the 2019-20 academic year.
BSS Criminal Justice Students Develop Non-Profit Agency
Mon, June 17, 2019
This past academic year, a group of Faculty of Social and Community Services students began to develop a potential non-profit agency.
The Cycle Ends Now was initiated as a school project by four students in the Bachelor of Social Science - Criminal Justice program: Meshanda Phillips, Anna-Lori Stennett-Thomas, Nadel Dolcy and Tonya Lyttle. Cycle Ends Now, a soon to be registered non- profit organization has a vision to end intimate partner violence against all women and children of different cultural, and religious background by providing shelter, counseling and life-skills based programs. In May 2019, the first C.E.N give back event was initiated. Cycle Ends Now partnered with Anduhyaun Women Shelter, by donating various grocery items. The founder of C.E.N also made grocery and two gift card donations to a client of The Gatehouse. Additionally, C.E.N began its first annual Christmas Toy Drive in December 2018. All toys received were donated to the Toronto Community Housing.
Amazing Race
Sat, December 01, 2018
Humber College teamed up with Toronto Police Services to host the Toronto Youth Amazing Race event at our beautiful Lakeshore campus.
Research Release: Look at my Life: ‘Sparks’ for Firearm Possession among Young People in Toronto
Sat, December 01, 2018
Humber College, in partnership with The City of Toronto’s Youth Equity Strategy, Amadeusz, and The Laidlaw Foundation, launched a research project.
The project is titled: Look at my Life: Youth Identified ‘Sparks’ for Firearm Possession Among Young People in Toronto.
Tina-Nadia Gopal Chambers, a faculty member of the Child and Youth Care program, was the Principal Researcher on the project. The research findings were released in July, 2018 which identified the following influences that contribute to young people becoming involved in crime:
A copy of the report is available at: http://www.amadeusz.ca/research-2/.
School of Social and Community Services Receives Funding from Global Affairs Canada
Sat, December 01, 2018
In collaboration with the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, the FFCS was a successful recipient of the 2018 Faculty Mobility Program Scholarship.
Receiving $7,000.00 in funding from the Government of Canada, the joint-project proposal was one of 33 selected from a competition open to post-secondary institutes across Canada. Overall, 33 projects from 22 institutes across seven provinces were selected. The Faculty Mobility Program provides full-time faculty at Canadian post-secondary institutes with short-term opportunities to teach or conduct research in Latin Americas and the Caribbean, at the college, undergraduate and graduate levels. In collaboration with USIL, the SSCS submitted a project proposal titled “Case-based Curriculum through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL).” In May 2019, Community Development faculty from USIL and Humber College will create case-based learning (CBL) modules that focus on people coming together to identify and address local issues. Each case will include detailed background information on socio-cultural, political and economic realities that impact decision making and outcomes related to community work in each country. The cases will support students in examining root causes of community problems and resources/solutions available to address issues through different cultural lenses. Using Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) models, faculty from Canada and Peru will connect their classrooms via webinars to work through cases and learn from one another.
For more information on the Faculty Mobility Program, please click here.
SSCS is Awarded Wofford Scholarship
Sat, December 01, 2018
The SSCS was successful in its third consecutive application for funding from the Wofford Fellowship.
This funding will go directly to supporting students embarking on a faculty-led trip to Lima, Peru in May, 2019. This funding covers 50% of the program cost. This is an excellent opportunity for students who may not consider this experience because of financial barriers to participate.
The trip will provide students with service learning opportunities in Villa El Salvador; an area that is organizing and building community capacity many years after the Shining Path movement. Students will learn about leadership development within the community, how people are engaged locally and how local services and resources have been accessed and developed after a forced-migration period. Students will develop their cultural competence and gain an appreciation for 'personal resiliency' and 'post-traumatic growth' in relation to people's ability to 'start over' and care for their community and one another. In keeping with our school commitment to recognizing study abroad opportunities as field experience, the trip will be recognized as a field and seminar course for some programs of study within the School. Faculty are encouraged to promote the trip to their students.
Crime Scene Investigation Photo Contest
Sat, December 01, 2018
Photography is a feature of crime scene investigation, but with the advent of smartphones, most of our students haven’t held a traditional camera.
Inbound Exchange Students
Sat, December 01, 2018
The SSCS is pleased was thrilled to welcome two inbound exchange students to the BSS – Criminal Justice degree program from UMEA University (Sweden).
Three inbound students from University College Lillebaelt (Denmark) also arrived in late November to take part in a unique opportunity to complete a six month placement facilitated through the Child and Youth Care programs. Tom, Line and Jacob are Social Work students and will working with SSCS partner organizations with children in youth.
The SSCS is also excited to be hosting the second group of students from the Nanjing Forest Police College, China. Taking courses in Crime Scene Investigation, Police Foundations, and English Language studies this group of 24 students have the unique opportunity to expand their knowledge of basic crime scene investigation skills and techniques and are exposed to the Canadian justice and college system. A celebration for this group was held on December 20th where the students received a Certificate of Participation.
Crime Scene Investigation Students Get Their Hands Dirty
Sat, December 01, 2018
Crime Scene Investigation students got their hands dirty with the forensic exhumation of two (imitation) human skeletons buried on Lakeshore campus.
The project replicated the process of planning, excavating and documenting the recovery of the bodies and other evidence related to a homicide investigation. The weather was quite warm leaving our students taking frequent water and rest breaks in a physically demanding and detail-oriented task that left everyone hot, sweaty, dirty, exhausted and smiling. This will be in sharp contrast to night photography in the snow and frigid temperatures they will experience later in the term.
If you are looking for a little adventure, this program will offer a Forensic Identification graduate certificate credential in the fall of 2019 with any diploma or degree qualifying for admission.
Visiting Scholar from China
Sat, December 01, 2018
For the 2017/2018 academic year, the SSCS hosted two visiting scholars, Henry Ke and Iris Zhou, from the Nanjing Forest Police College.
Currently, the SSCS is hosting a third visiting scholar, Lisa Zhang, until July 2019. Lisa will be conducting joint applied research with a focus on the differences between China and Canadian policing and postsecondary education. The SSCS and Nanjing Forest Police College are exploring further opportunities for collaborative research and knowledge exchange with faculty from both partner institutes.
Experiential Learning for Traffic Management Students
Sat, December 01, 2018
One of the most effective ways of learning is engaging in a real life experience.
As part of Sgt. West's, Traffic Management Course, students were thrilled to participate in the operation of a radar gun (provided and facilitated by PC Tony Foster, Toronto Police) which allowed them the opportunity to witness first-hand the workings of the hand held unit while increasing their knowledge and understanding of the 'facts-in-issue' required by police in obtaining a conviction.
Humber College Traffic students were also educated on the first ever Draeger 5000 Drug Tester in determining if a driver has marijuana or Cocaine in their system.
The Draeger Drug Tester is the first and only piece of equipment authorized by the Attorney General in allowing Police to demand a saliva sample from a driver in determining if they have a drug in their system, including a sufficient amount to cause impairment acceptable to the courts.
Students were very excited to be involved in this process.
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