Christina Witt

Investigator at Law Society of Alberta

Christina Witt, M.O.M, PhD, serves as an Investigator for the Law Society of Alberta since November 2024 and has been a Sessional Instructor in the Department of Economics, Justice & Policy Studies at Mount Royal University since January 2010, teaching courses related to criminology and criminal justice. Previous experience includes serving as the Project Lead for the inaugural Workplace Investigation Team at the Calgary Police Service from September 2023 to November 2024, aiming to address workplace misconduct. Christina Witt's extensive career at the Calgary Police Service spanned from September 1999 to November 2024, where roles progressed from Police Officer to Detective, contributing to over 200 suspicious death investigations and creating the Drug Endangered Children Risk Assessment. Educational achievements include a Doctor of Philosophy in Forensic and Legal Psychology from Charles Sturt University and ongoing studies for an Osgoode Advanced Certificate in Workplace Investigations at York University - Osgoode Hall Law School.

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Calgary, Canada

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Law Society of Alberta

The Law Society of Alberta is a self-governing body for Alberta's lawyers with a mandate to regulate the legal profession in the public interest. The Law Society derives its authority from the Legal Profession Act of Alberta, and is financed and maintained by Alberta lawyers at no cost to the public. Serving in the public interest, the Law Society of Alberta sets out standards through Rules and a Code of Conduct. The Law Society of Alberta values diversity in its workforce and equal access to opportunity. For career opportunities, visit our website at www.lawsociety.ab.ca/about_us/careers.aspx


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Calgary, Canada

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