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REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Carrie B. Sanders, Julie Gouweloos, and Debra Langan

Gender, Police Culture, and Structured Ambivalence: Navigating ‘Fit’ with the Brotherhood, Boys’ Club, and Sisterhood. Invited presentation for the virtual Centre for Criminological Research Conference. 31 March 2022. Edmonton, Alberta.

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders

Canadian Police Mothers and the Boys’ Club: Implications of the Combined Challenges of Work and Home. Invited symposium presentation for the virtual Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting: “Where do we go from here? Current issues in police work,” July 13, 2021.

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders. Canadian Police Mothers and the

Boys’ Club” Implications of the Combined Challenges of Work and Home. Invited presentation for the virtual 2021 Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting: 30 July - 3 August, 2021

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders. Recruiting, Retaining, and

Promoting Women Police: Women Officers Address Barriers Within Canadian Police Organizations (poster presentation). Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference, February 25-26, 2019. Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. 


Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders. Canadian Police Mothers and

the Boys’ Club: The Implications of the Combined Challenges  of Work and Home. Western Society of Criminology Conference, February 1-3, 2018. Hilton Long Beach, Long Beach, California.
 

Agocs, Tricia and Carrie B. Sanders. Under the Gun: Canadian Police

Mothers’ Experiences of the Organizational and Occupational Contexts of Policing. Qualitative AnalysisConference: “The Social Construction of  Boundaries: Creating, Maintaining, Transcending, and Reconstituting Boundaries,” June 25-27, 2014. Brescia University College, London, Ontario. 

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INVITED GUEST PRESENTATIONS

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders.

Recruiting, Retaining, and Promoting Through an EDI Lens. Invited presentation for the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference, “The Path Forward: Creating Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive Police Organizations.” 4 October 2022. Delta Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario.

Carrie B. Sanders, Julie Gouweloos, and Debra Langan

Gender, Police Culture, and Structured Ambivalence: Navigating ‘Fit’ with the Brotherhood, Boys’ Club, and Sisterhood. Invited presentation for the virtual Centre for Criminological Research Conference. 31 March 2022. Edmonton, Alberta.

Langan, Debra, Carrie B. Sanders, and Danielle E. Thompson

Building a Culture of Belonging: How Police Leadership Can Affect Meaningful Change. Invited presentation for the virtual Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Symposium, 27 October 2021.

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders. Canadian Police Mothers and the Boys’ Club: Implications of the Combined

Challenges of Work and Home. Invited symposium presentation for the virtual Academy of Management Symposium on Police Work. 29 July - 4 August 2021.

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders. Laurier Brantford. 26 September 2019.

Canadian Police Mothers, Inclusion, and Opportunities for Change. (Invited workshop organized and hosted, and research presented at the request of the Ontario Provincial Police).

Langan, Debra, Carrie B. Sanders, and Julie Gouweloos. 29-30 April 2019. 

Recruiting, Retaining, and Promoting Women Police Officers: An International Comparison of Challenges and Opportunities for Change. (Organized and hosted a two-day international workshop featuring leading scholars on women in policing).

Langan, Debra and Carrie B. Sanders. Invited Presentation for the Algoma Women in Law Enforcement Association,

Algoma Water Tower Inn, Sault Ste. Marie, February 15, 2017 Policewomen, Challenges, and Danger-Protection Mothering Practices.

Langan, Debra, Carrie B. Sanders, and Tricia Agocs. “Public Criminology Lecture Series,” CC 405S, Laurier Brantford,

November 25, 2014 Policewomen, Occupational Challenges, and Danger-Protection Parenting Practices. 

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