Ken Foster has been an associate faculty member at Royal Roads University since 2013. He's taught constitutional law, criminal justice, civil and administrative law, and critical perspectives.
Prior to joining RRU, Ken taught at Camosun College and Niagara University.
Experience
In addition to teaching and learning, Ken has worked in a number of professions, including drug treatment court and domestic violence court. He was a civilian with the Calgary Police and has worked in employment law and real estate. Ken even owned and operated a second-hand bookstore.
He is currently working in finance.
Education
2001
Master of Teaching
University of Calgary
1999
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Niagara University
1997
Bachelor of Arts in History
Brock University
1995
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Brock University
Research
Research interest
Theoretical Criminology, particularly diversion programs
The application of behavioural economics to the justice field