Associate ProfessorPhone: 1.902.491.6258 Email: jamie.livingston@smu.caOffice: McNally South, Room 431
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Ph.D. (Criminology) Simon Fraser University, 2011 M.A. (Criminology) Simon Fraser University, 2001Honours (Psychology) University of Prince Edward Island, 1999B.A. (Psychology) University of Prince Edward Island, 1998
Dr. Livingston critically studies a range of issues at the intersection of the mental health, substance use, and criminal legal systems, with a specific focus on people’s experiences with stigma, criminalization, and recovery/ desistance processes. His scholarship often calls attention to the harms created by carceral and coercive interventions that target people with mental health and substance use issues.
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Livingston, J., & Chambers, J. (2024). Civilian mobile crisis services. In A. Szigeti, R. Dhand, D. Bonnet, & J. Presser. (Eds.), Canadian anthology on mental health and law. Lexis Nexis.
Salvalaggio, G., Brooks, H., Caine, V., Gagnon, M., Godley, J., Houston, S., Kennedy, M. C., Kosteniuk, B., Livingston, J., Saah, R., Speed, K., Urbanoski, K., Werb, D., & Hyshka, E. (2023). Flawed reports can harm: The case of Supervised Consumption Services in Alberta. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 114, 928-933. https://doi.org/10.17269/s41997-023-00825-x
CBC Radio. (2025, Feb 26). Civilian alternatives to policing and mental health calls. [Radio interview]. Information Morning Nova Scotia.https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-27-information-morning-ns/clip/16130467-civilian-alternatives-policing-mental-health-calls
CBC News. (2024, Dec 19). Halifax hopes to launch civilian crisis response team in 2025. [Text interview]. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/halifax-hopes-to-launch-civilian-crisis-response-team-in-2025-1.7415547
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