
معرفی
Kathryn M. Campbell is a Full Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Social Sciences. Her work focuses on miscarriages of justice, Indigenous justice issues, youth justice systems, and animal law. She directs Innocence Ottawa, a student-led innocence project aiding the wrongly convicted.
Education includes a Ph.D. in Criminology from Université de Montréal (2000), an M.Phil. in Criminology from Cambridge University (1986), and a B.A. in Psychology from McGill University (1983). She also holds a B.C.L./LL.B. from McGill (2012).
Research emphasizes wrongful conviction prevention, legal system reforms, and Indigenous justice. Recent work examines expert testimony limitations, comparative detention strategies, and compensation frameworks for the wrongly convicted. She has held a sabbatical as a visiting scholar at Cambridge University's Institute of Criminology (2022).
Publications span criminal procedure, animal law ethics, and Indigenous community impacts of resource development. Teaching includes courses on social justice, Indigenous peoples and justice, and youth justice systems.



