Background
Forcese, Dennis Philip was born on September 27, 1941 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Son of Ectore August and Eva Delima Forcese.
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This text is intended for the second or third year courses on stratification in Canada. It offers a politically informed overview of class-related inequalities in Canada. The book has been thoroughly revised through the use of current examples and up-to-date empirical research.
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Appropriate as the main text for level 200/300 Sociology of Policing courses, or as a supplementary text in criminal justice courses. The author provides a general description, illustration, and commentary on policing throughout Canada. The types of issues covered include: police recruitment and training; police accountability, use of force, and misconduct; policing and the media; unions; and police-community relations.
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academic administrator social sciences educator
Forcese, Dennis Philip was born on September 27, 1941 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Son of Ectore August and Eva Delima Forcese.
Bachelor, U. Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1962; Master of Arts, U. Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, 1968.
Assistant professor sociology, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1967-1972;
associate professor, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1972-1980;
professor, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, since 1980;
chairman sociology department, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1976-1980;
dean faculty social science, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1981-1988;
academic vice president, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, 1989-1992. Board of Governors Carleton U., 1983-1986. Acting president Carleton U. Press, 1985-1986, president, 1989-1992.
Lecturer Royal Canada Mounted Police College, Ottawa, 1976-1993. Member of advisory committee Statistics Canada, Ottawa, since 1986.
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(Stages of social research - contemporary perspectives.)
Member Canada Sociology and Anthropology Association.
Married Brenda Carol Roberton, July 24, 1963. Children: Craig Stephen, Leah Kathleen.