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Monetta Bailey is an Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social Science at Ambrose University, Calgary, Alberta, where she has taught since 2014. She is also the President of the Barbados Canadian Association of Calgary and serves on the Board of Directors for the Calgary John Howard Society.
Her educational qualifications are:
- PhD in Sociology, University of Calgary
- MA in Sociology, University of Calgary
- BA in Political Science, University of Alberta
Dr. Bailey's research focuses on the intersection of race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and crime, employing Critical Race Theory to investigate institutional racism, particularly within the criminal justice system. Her work highlights the experiences of racialized and immigrant individuals, with a special emphasis on youth.
Her recent publications analyze racial bias in extra-judicial sanctions programs and the impact of racialized discourse, contributing to critical discussions on color-blind policies and institutional reform in Canadian criminal justice.
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