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Erick Laming is an Assistant Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology at Trent University, affiliated with Otonabee College. He holds a B.A. Hons and M.A. from Carleton University and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. His research focuses on police use of force, Indigenous and Black community experiences with criminal justice systems, corrections, and policy reform. He has authored major reports for organizations like the Ontario Human Rights Commission and the Canadian Criminal Justice Association, and his work appears in national media like the Globe and Mail and CBC.
- Education: B.A. Hons (Carleton), M.A. (Carleton), Ph.D. (University of Toronto)
Research interests include policing accountability, comparative criminal justice systems, and racial disparities in criminal justice. His 2020 report on Toronto Police use of force and 2021 national review highlight systemic issues and policy recommendations. Media commentary spans policing reforms and Indigenous-police relations.
No awards listed. No grant information provided. His research engages with marginalized communities and structural reforms, though specific labs or teams are not mentioned.



