Dr. Ryan Broll is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Guelph, where he teaches and supervises students in Criminal Justice and Public Policy programs. His research focuses on bullying, cyberbullying, victimization, and resilience, exploring how peer, family, and school contexts shape adolescent experiences and how adults respond to online harassment. He also investigates the policing of cyberspace and the policing of vulnerable groups, including people experiencing homelessness, and his work has been funded by SSHRC and published in outlets such as Policing & Society.
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Dr. Ryan Broll is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Guelph, where he teaches and supervises students in Criminal Justice and Public Policy programs. His research focuses on bullying, cyberbullying, victimization, and resilience, exploring how peer, family, and school contexts shape adolescent experiences and how adults respond to online harassment. He also investigates the policing of cyberspace and the policing of vulnerable groups, including people experiencing homelessness, and his work has been funded by SSHRC and published in outlets such as Policing & Society.
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