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Tammy Landau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University. She earned her PhD in criminology from the University of Toronto, focusing on First Nations Policing in Northern Ontario. Her career includes high-profile roles as a Senior Research and Policy Advisor to the Arbour Commission and consultancy work for federal and provincial governments on justice issues. She has also served on the Boards of Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto and the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services.
- Education:
- BSc, University of Toronto
- MA, University of Toronto
- PhD, University of Toronto
Dr. Landau's research centers on Critical Victimology, Racial Profiling, and Aboriginal Rights, with a focus on marginalized communities and justice system reform. She has explored these themes in her work on police accountability, gender-based policing, and interdisciplinary criminology education.
Her publications, including analyses of racial profiling, victimology, and policing legitimacy, reflect a commitment to addressing systemic inequities in the criminal justice system. Recent articles examine the intersection of gender, race, and legal policy.
Dr. Landau has contributed to academic discourse through invited works and policy analysis, though no scientific awards are explicitly listed. She teaches undergraduate courses such as Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice and Crime and Policing Debates, emphasizing applied understanding of justice processes.

