The University of Saskatchewan Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and Justice Studies has received a combined $3M through partnerships with Correctional Service Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan. The funds will be used to continue key research projects and grow the centres training efforts. “The important interdisciplinary research conducted through the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and Justice Studies is an example of how collaboration between researchers can help shape policies and provide tangible solutions to communities,” said USask VP of Research Dr Baljit Singh.
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