Cristina Tucciarone has had a varied work experience since 2003. Cristina began their career as a File Clerk at Rochon Genova LLP in 2003. Cristina then went on to be a Professional Ballet Dancer at Canada's Ballet Jörgen in 2004. In 2012, they became a Customer Service Representative at TD, and a Dance Instructor at The Extension Room & The Extension Method, and Hit and Run Dance Productions. Cristina also worked as an Assistant to Professor at the University of Toronto in 2013, where they assisted with writing, research, and editing of “Chapter 8: Crime and Punishment” of the published book entitled “Habits of Inequality” - Authors: L. Tepperman and N. Gheihman. In 2016, they were a Volunteer at the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. In 2017, they became a Research Assistant at the University of Toronto. Finally, in 2019, they became a Lead Analyst and Legal Research Analyst at Blue J.
Cristina Tucciarone began their education in 1995 at Canada's National Ballet School. Cristina continued their studies at the University of Toronto from 2011 to 2016, earning an Honours Bachelor of Science with a Double Major in Criminology & Sociolegal Studies and Psychology. In 2017, they returned to the University of Toronto to pursue a Master of Arts in Criminology & Sociolegal Studies, which they completed in 2018.
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