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Janne Holmgren is a Professor in the School of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University. His academic background includes a PhD from the University of Calgary, MA from Simon Fraser University, BA from the University of the Fraser Valley, and a Criminology diploma from Mount Royal College.
- PhD: University of Calgary
- MA: Simon Fraser University
- BA: University of Fraser Valley
- Diploma: Criminology (Mount Royal College)
Dr. Holmgren specializes in forensic science, psychological criminology, and DNA evidence analysis. His research focuses on the intersection of genetics, criminal behavior, and death investigations, with a particular emphasis on MAOA genotyping and forensic interviewing methodologies.
His scholarly work spans forensic psychology (2017 textbook on interrogation), social science (2019-2020 studies on celiac disease impacts), and criminology (2019 presentations on legal injustice). Publications demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches combining genetics, criminal justice, and social dynamics.
- Community Engagement Award (2023)
- Distinguished Faculty Award nomination (2022)
Dr. Holmgren employs a collaborative teaching approach centered on real criminal cases, community engagement, and illustrated learning methods. While no formal advisees are listed, his work bridges forensic science and policy studies through practical applications.



