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Meet Aleena Isobe, Criminal Social Justice student

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Practical Nursing alumna Aleena Isobe smiles at the camera

'I鈥檝e always been fascinated by the criminal justice system'

Q: What鈥檚 your hometown?

A: Vernon, B.C. I grew up here and I鈥檝e always been so grateful for the natural beauty that surrounds us.

Q: How did you end up at 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 College?

A: I had always planned to do a couple years of college before going to university so I had time to adjust to the differences between high school and post-secondary, so I chose a local college that had courses that interested me.

Q: How did you choose your program?

A:  I鈥檝e always been fascinated by the criminal justice system. There鈥檚 so many avenues to choose from once I鈥檝e completed the Criminal and Social Justice Diploma program, from working in a correctional centre, to working as a youth advocate or continuing with further education like law school. This program has opened so many doors for me 鈥 I鈥檝e made connections with people through my professors and made friendships that will continue even after graduation.

Q: What is your area of interest?

A:  I鈥檓 interested in helping youth and other vulnerable populations.

Q: What do you like most about the program?

A: The people. I鈥檝e had the opportunity to learn from highly regarded instructors and it鈥檚 been great to meet new friends, even though that鈥檚 been difficult with online courses.

Q: Favourite class experience?

A:  So many! If I had to choose, probably the discussions in Introduction to Political Science in my first year. Dr. McMahon facilitated engaging and meaningful conversations that have opened my mindset to different political views and beliefs 鈥 and still continue to impact me now.

Q: Who gave you the best advice you ever received?

A:  My friend always reminds me to 鈥淒ance it off.鈥 I鈥檝e found that dance works for a lot, everything from stress to sadness to anxiety. Movement always helps, especially if it鈥檚 silly.

Q: What advice do you have for new OC students?

A: Remember to take breaks and don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for help! There are so many wonderful resources available to students here, so take advantage of them!

Q: Where are you the happiest?

A:  Sitting in the sunlight with a good book. I find it incredibly peaceful and calming, no matter what鈥檚 going on around me.

Q: What matters most to you right now?

A:  My loved ones. Friends and family have been such a large part of my life and it鈥檚 been difficult to not have the ability to see them during the COVID-19 pandemic because there鈥檚 been so many changes in the past year.

Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

A: I plan to be working with youth in some capacity, but above all else, I want to be content with what I鈥檝e done in that time. 

Published By College Relations on February 9, 2021


Criminal Social Justice Diploma

The Criminal and Social Justice program provides students with an Arts-based criminal and social justice education. It is a two-year, four-semester program in which students will take a variety of criminal and social justice-related courses in Sociology, Psychology, Political Science and Criminology, as well as elective Arts courses of personal interest. Some fields of inquiry may include Indigenous studies, gender studies, race and ethnicity, globalization and poverty.

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