
معرفی
Professor Nathan Innocente is an Associate Professor, Teaching Stream in Sociology at the University of Toronto, specializing in criminology, sociology of professions, and pedagogical research. He holds a Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. from the University of Toronto and University of Windsor. His research explores fraud, organizational crime, youth justice, and teaching methodologies such as problem-based learning and research ethics in education.
Education:
- Ph.D. (Sociology, University of Toronto)
- M.A. (Sociology, University of Toronto)
- M.A. (Criminology, University of Toronto)
- B.A. (Criminology, University of Windsor)
Research Interests: Professor Innocente's work bridges institutional theory, identity crime, and strain theory to study mortgage fraud and homeownership. He investigates gender dynamics in parole and youth sanctions, as well as competition in legal professions. His pedagogical research focuses on mentorship models for graduate students and efficacy of problem-based learning in criminology.
Publications & Trends: His articles highlight mentorship in teaching, youth agency in criminal justice, and police attitudes toward extrajudicial measures. Recent work (2018–2016) emphasizes criminological and pedagogical intersections.
Labs/Teams: He contributes to the Peel Social Lab, translating research into public-facing initiatives.





