John Martin (British Columbia politician)


John Martin is a Canadian politician and a professor of criminology, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. He represents the electoral district of Chilliwack as a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party.

Academia

Martin is an associate professor at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, teaching courses at the University of the Fraser Valley, and a research associate at the UFV Centre for Criminal Justice Research. In addition to his work at the UFV-Chilliwack campus, Martin also taught criminal justice classes at Douglas College, Native Education Centre, Lethbridge College, Pacific Regional Training Centre, and the Staff College of the Correctional Service of Canada, as well as a Canadian Studies class at Takushoku University in Japan.
Martin received a B.A. and then an M.A. from Simon Fraser University, both in criminology, and also received a diploma in Criminal Justice from UCFV.

Politics

Martin announced on December 5, 2011 that he would seek the British Columbia Conservative party nomination in the Chilliwack-Hope by-election. He became the Tory nominee in 2012, and also was named a member of the minority party shadow cabinet as a counterpart to the then-Liberal-party-member Attorney General of British Columbia. Martin was first elected, as a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, during the May 2013 provincial election. As of 2017, Martin represents the Chilliwack district as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Victoria.
Martin has written columns for The Vancouver Province, The Chilliwack Times, and The Abbotsford Times; he received a Certificate of Technology in Broadcast Communications from the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

Electoral record

Personal life

Raised in Canada, married, and a Chilliwack resident.