Welcome

Criminology Intervention is a 3-year intensive professional program training students in an interdisciplinary curriculum of study in law, psychology, social work and criminology. Students will develop professional skills and will acquire practical field experience.

This program can be a good stepping stone to many University programs such as Social Work, Law, Criminology, Sociology, etc.

Is this program right for you?

When accepted in Criminology Intervention, you will be trained to work in some of the following fields: Centres Jeunesse (child care worker), drug rehabilitation centers (counselor), prisons & penitentiaries (correctional officer), women shelters (counselor), schools (behavioural technician), etc.

Before applying to this program, ask yourself the following questions:

How comfortable are you participating in scenarios where you conduct an interview with someone about a specific issue?

How comfortable are you participating in scenarios where you will have to help and calm down someone who is having a crisis?

How comfortable are you learning about subjects such as sexual assault, murder, child abuse, suicide, spousal abuse, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, pedophilia, organized crime, Youth Protection, drugs, etc.?

For complete information on Criminology Intervention, please visit the program section of the John Abbott website. 

Members of the Department

Castonguay, Louise :

Castonguay, Louise




louise.castonguay@johnabbott.qc.ca

Louise has a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology with a specialty in Family Life Education (program design and facilitation) from McGill University, and a BA double major in Psychology and Human Relations from Concordia University. She worked for the Correctional Service of Canada for over 18 years, most of which was spent giving cognitive behavioral treatment programs - she is a specialist in violence prevention (anger and emotions management). In addition to teaching at JAC since 2019, she is also currently working in psychoeducational services in the education system.


Chenier, François : Chair

Chenier, François

Chair
514-457-6610 ext. 5770
HO-325
francois.chenier@johnabbott.qc.ca

During his 33 year career as a police officer in Montreal, François worked for 21 years with young delinquents and youths in difficulty and as criminal investigator and homicide detective. He also worked closely with Youth & Family centers and community organizations involved with youths.  He completed a B.A. in Political Science at Concordia University and 2 years of law at McGill University. He also served as member and president of the board of directors of Verdun Hospital. From 1987 to 2008 he was a member of the Commission des droits de la jeunesse and the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse.


Gremeaux, Anne-Marie :

Gremeaux, Anne-Marie


514-457-6610 ext. 5743
HO-344
annemarie.gremeaux@johnabbott.qc.ca

Anne-Marie started teaching at John Abbott in 2005 part-time and full-time in 2013. She worked as an analyst for the RCMP's Intelligence and Analysis Section for 9 years. Prior to that, she worked for Youth Protection as a Human Relations Agent for five years and as an educator for 1 1/2 years.  Anne-Marie has a Master's degree in Criminology as well as a Master's degree in College Education.


Knight, Linda :

Knight, Linda


514-457-6610 ext. 5883
H-257
linda.knight@johnabbott.qc.ca

Linda has been teaching at John Abbott College since 2001 in both the Psychology department and the Criminology Intervention technology. Her background includes a B.A. in Honours Psychology from Bishop’s University and a M.A. and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Queen’s University. Linda has been a registered Clinical Psychologist since 1989 and has worked in numerous settings and with a variety of populations. These include the Treatment Centre for Sexual Offenders at the Kingston Penitentiary, The Child and Family Centre of Brant County, the London Psychiatric Hospital, Corrections Canada, and a private practice. Linda is co-author of the textbook: Essentials of Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World (4th and 5th Canadian editions).


Mitchell, Barbara :

Mitchell, Barbara


514-457-6610 ext. 5812
HO-346
barbara.mitchell@johnabbott.qc.ca

Barbara received a Master's degree in Social Work from McGill University in 1992. She has worked at child protection and children's mental health agencies in both Quebec and Ontario as well as working privately in the areas of family counselling and child custody. Barbara has been teaching at John Abbott college since 2005.


Richer, Alain :

Richer, Alain


514-457-6610 ext. 5834
HO-323
alain.richer@johnabbott.qc.ca

Alain has a Master's degree in Criminology. As a Montréal police officer, he worked for the youth section prior to his retirement. He has been teaching full time in the YACI Department since 2011.


Ruttenberg, Barbara :

Ruttenberg, Barbara


514-457-6610 ext. 5148
HO-346
barbara.ruttenberg@johnabbott.qc.ca

Barbara has been teaching at John Abbott and Concordia University for over 25 years. She has a B.A. from Concordia University and an MA in Criminology from the University of Toronto.


Secours, Kevin :

Secours, Kevin




kevin.secours@johnabbott.qc.ca

Kevin teaches self-defence. He has a Bachelor of Education. He is the founder of Integrated Fighting Systems and director of the International Combat Systema Association.


Courses

For a complete list of courses offered in Criminology Intervention, please browse through our section of the Program Planner.