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Chloé Leclerc is a Full Professor at the School of Criminology, University of Montreal, and Director of the International Center for Comparative Criminology (CICC). She is also a core member of the ADAJ research consortium on Access to Law and Justice. Her work focuses on judicial and penal systems, decision-making processes (e.g., plea bargaining, sentencing, parole), public opinion on criminal justice, punitivism trends, and justice costs.
- Affiliations: CICC Director, ADAJ member
- Teaching: Penology (CRI-2410), undergraduate/graduate criminology programs
Her research explores how judicial actors, defendants, and victims make decisions within justice systems. Recent projects include studying pandemic-era court adaptations, conditional release processes, and judicial cost analysis. She has supervised over 15 graduate students since 2014, focusing on topics like parole dynamics, youth justice dilemmas, and media coverage of criminal cases.
Grants/Projects: Leads or co-leads major initiatives including PRÉVARM (gun violence prevention), judicial change theories, and comparative criminology strategic networks funded by FQRSC/FRQSC and SSHRC.
Labs/Teams: CICC (international criminology research hub), ADAJ (justice access consortium).


