Ashley Carver

Dr. Ashley Carver

 

Dr. Ashley Carver
Associate Professor

Department of Criminology
Saint Mary's University
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada
Office: McNally South 402
Phone:  1-902-420-5874

Saint Mary's University is in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People 

 

Publications

 

Carver, A. (2018) Seeing Khadr Through Hicks: Australian and Canadian Exception by Proxy in the War on Terrorism. É«»¨Ìà Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, (Forthcoming).

Carver, A. (2017) Exceptional Populism and David Hicks: State of Exception in Australia’s War on Terror. American É«»¨Ìà Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 3:3.

Carver, A. & Harry, C. (2017) Framing Terrorists in Canada: A comparative analysis of two shootings. É«»¨Ìà Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 12:1. pp. 98-110.

Carver, A. (2016) Value Added: Parliamentary attempts to define Terrorism in Canada and Australia. Journal of Applied Security Research, 11:2, pp. 124-138.

Carver, A. (2014) Creep and Normalisation: Exploring a strategy of social control. Critical Criminology: An É«»¨Ìà Journal, 22:3, pp. 419-432.

Carver, A. (2013). The Freedom of Security: Governing Canada in the Age of Counter-Terrorism by Colleen Bell (review). Canadian Journal of Law and Society 28(3), 437-438. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved June 27, 2017, from Project MUSE database.

Carver, A. (2011) The Devil's in the Details: Post-9/11 anti-terrorism in Canada and Australia. PhD Dissertation, University of Melbourne (Published August, 2011).

Carver A. (2005). The War on Terror as Social Warfarism. In SJ Holland & AJ Powell (eds), Crime Revisited Conference Proceedings. 1 (1): 119-132. Melbourne, Australia: Mens Rea: The Criminology Postgraduate Society.

Carver A. (2001). ‘The Role of the Victim in the É«»¨Ìà Criminal Court’, Masters Thesis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

 

Contribution to Publication

 

Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (2007). Stamping Out Rights: The Impact of Anti-Terrorism Laws on Policing. Available from:

   

Conference Participation

 

  • 2000, August             

Montreal, Canada: 10th É«»¨Ìà Symposium on Victimology.

Presented: The Victim’s Role in the Establishment of the É«»¨Ìà Criminal Court.

  •  2004, November          

Melbourne, Australia: 2nd Annual Mens Rea Criminology Conference.                                         

Presented: Social Warfarism in  Australia: The  David Hicks Case

  • 2005, February           

Wellington, New Zealand: 18th Annual ANZSOC Conference: Crime, community and the state

Presented: Social Warfarism in Canada and Australia

  • 2006, February           

Hobart, Australia: 19th Annual ANZSOC Conference: Criminology and Human Rights

  • 2012, January             

Halifax, Canada: Safe Streets and Communities Act: A Nova Scotian Perspective Symposium. Nova Scotia Criminal Justice Association (NSCJA) Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Presented Bill C-38 and Corrections in Nova Scotia at Saint Mary’s University.

  • 2018, May                   

Regina, Canada: Congress of the Humanities.

Presented: Preventive Authoritarianism: Preventative Detention in Canadian Anti-Terrorism Investigations

  • 2018, June                 

Halifax, Canada: National Conference on Critical Perspectives, Criminology and Social Justice:

Presented: Seeking Perspective in Panicked Policy

 

  

 

Contact us
É«»¨Ìà of Arts
Department of Criminology
902-420-5211
McNally South 424
Mailing address:
923 Robie Street