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Gerald Cradock is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. His work focuses on child protection, forensic inquiry, and governance dynamics in social welfare systems. He has prominently engaged with the Goudge Inquiry into pediatric forensic pathology, analyzing systemic issues in child abuse investigations and wrongful convictions. Cradock frequently collaborates with interdisciplinary groups and has presented at forums on topics like ‘Dangerous Safety: Is Precaution Hollowing Out Childhood?’ (2012) and community discussions on urban development for youth independence (2023). His research critiques gaps between social work practices and legal frameworks, emphasizing accountability and policy coherence.
Education background includes a Master of Arts from Simon Fraser University (1997). His work bridges sociology, law, and public policy, addressing moral and technical challenges in child protection systems.



