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Eva Silden PhD

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Eva Silden PhD

Eva is a faculty member of the Criminal Justice Program at Camosun College in Victoria, BC.  Eva has spent over 25 years working, studying and teaching in the field of justice.  She is a passionate educator, intersectional feminist researcher and avid cyclist. While studying Criminology and Psychology at Simon Fraser University, Eva began volunteering at […]

Eva is a faculty member of the Criminal Justice Program at Camosun College in Victoria, BC.  Eva has spent over 25 years working, studying and teaching in the field of justice.  She is a passionate educator, intersectional feminist researcher and avid cyclist.

While studying Criminology and Psychology at Simon Fraser University, Eva began volunteering at the Burnaby Correctional Center for Women.  This experience sparked Eva’s curiosity about gender in the justice system.

During her time at Simon Fraser University, Eva provided research to the Attorney General’s office on policy topics such as male victims of domestic violence, and intimate partner violence in LGBTQ+ relationships.  In 2004, Eva completed her Masters Degree in Criminology at Simon Fraser University with a thesis focused on the elevated needs of offenders with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. 

Eva has worked as a community parole officer in Vancouver specializing in relapse prevention therapy with sexual offenders.

In 2008, Eva began teaching at Camosun College.  She served as the Chair of the Criminal Justice Program from 2014 to 2017.  Eva’s areas of research and teaching interests include criminological theory, mental health and trauma, corrections and correctional practice, gender in the justice system and the role of women working in the justice system.

Eva has served as the Chair of the Human Resources Committee on the Greater Victoria Police Victim Services Board as well as the Co-Vice President of the John Howard Society Board of Directors. 

Eva completed her PhD in 2023 at the University of Victoria in the Education Psychology and Leadership Studies Department.  Her dissertation is titled, Women, Leadership and Policing: Negotiating and Navigating Gendered Experiences.

Agenda

This multi-day conference will give you a chance to connect with leaders in the field, while encouraging you to reimagine what community safety and wellbeing looks like in your community, and beyond. Topics will challenge, explore and discover the current trends, issues, and research in the community safety and wellbeing field.

More details are provided in the Agenda section.

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Contact Us

To ensure a comfortable and convenient experience for attendees, please fill out the contact form with your contact information and specific requirements. Our team will work to accommodate your needs and provide you with information on available options at the conference venue. We look forward to assisting you with your booking and making your conference experience a success.

Agenda

This multi-day conference will give you a chance to connect with leaders in the field, while encouraging you to reimagine what community safety and wellbeing looks like in your community, and beyond. Topics will challenge, explore and discover the current trends, issues, and research in the community safety and wellbeing field.

More details are provided in the Agenda section.

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Contact Us

To ensure a comfortable and convenient experience for attendees, please fill out the contact form with your contact information and specific requirements. Our team will work to accommodate your needs and provide you with information on available options at the conference venue. We look forward to assisting you with your booking and making your conference experience a success.

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