St. Thomas University
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Fredericton, New Brunswick, CANADA
E3B 5G3
Stephen John Pidwysocky
B.A. Sociology (Concordia),
B.A. Science and Human Affairs (Concordia), C.H.R.M. (McGill),
M.A. Philosophy (Manitoba),
Ph.D. (ABD) Conflict Analysis Resolution/Peacebuilding
(Nova Southeastern)
Email: stephenj@stu.ca
Great is their peace who know a limit to their ambitious minds, that are not careful to be great but, being great, are humble, and do good. Such keep their wits with their consciences, and with an even mind can at all times measure the uneven world.
William Penn
My optimism rests on my belief in the infinite possibilities
of the individual to develop nonviolence. The more you develop it in your
own being, the more infectious it becomes till it overwhelms your surroundings
and by and by might oversweep the world.
We need to become humble servant-leaders in order
to help others grow in knowledge, wisdom, freedom, and responsibility,
so that they may become, in the depth of their beings, more human.
General Areas of Research
Interest and Practice Based Activities
Conflict Analysis, Conflict Coaching, Conflict Resolution,
Mediation
Peacemaking Criminology
Restorative Justice and Spirituality
Criminological Theory (Classical/Early)
Courses Taught
Criminology 1006 - Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology 3013 - Criminological Theory I (Classical/Early Criminological
Theory)
Criminology 3023 - Criminological Theory II (Contemporary Criminological
Theory)
Criminology 3123 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
Criminology 4123 - Peacemaking Criminology and Restorative Justice