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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice/
La Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale

Volume 56, Number 4, July 2014

http://bit.ly/cjccj564pm

Essays to Honour the Life and Work of Dr. Carol LaPrairie

Guest Editors: Christopher Murphy and Philip Stenning

 

This series of commissioned articles commemorates the life, career, and work of Dr. Carol LaPrairie, one of Canada’s best-known and best-loved Aboriginal justice scholars, who died in December 2010. The articles are authored by colleagues who knew and worked with Carol and draw attention to the significance and influence of a lifetime’s commitment to academic and policy-relevant Aboriginal justice research….(excerpt from Introduction)

 

This issue contains:

 

Introduction

Christopher Murphy, Philip Stenning      

 

Introduction

Christopher Murphy, Philip Stenning      

 

Hybridity in the Canadian Craft of Criminology

John Braithwaite           

 

Whither Restorativeness? Restorative Justice and the Challenge of Intimate Violence in Aboriginal Communities

Jane Dickson-Gilmore  

 

Sentencing, Aboriginal Offenders: Law, Policy, and Practice in Three Countries

Samantha Jeffries, Philip Stenning        

 

Book Reviews / Recensions de livres (July / juillet 2014)

 

Books Received / Livres Reçus July / Juillet 2014

 

 

CJCCJ Online - http://bit.ly/cjccjonline

The Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice publishes quarterly coverage of the theoretical and scientific aspects of the study of crime and the practical problems of law enforcement, administration of justice and the treatment of offenders, particularly in the Canadian context. Since 1958, this peer-reviewed journal has provided a forum for original contributions and discussions in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. The CJCCJ emphasizes original scientific research. Recent issues have explored topics such as the Youth Criminal Justice Act, wrongful convictions, criminology research in Canada, and punishment and restorative justice. The Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice appeals to anyone needing to keep abreast of recent criminological findings and opinions: justice administrators, researchers and practitioners and academics.

 

 

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Online is a fully searchable electronic resource and includes a comprehensive archive of regular and special themed issues - including over 500 articles and reviews.

 

Special issues - now available on CJCCJ Online

Essays to Honour the Life and Work of Dr. Carol LaPrairie(CJCCJ 56:4, 2014)

Antisocial Behaviour and the Automobile (CJCCJ 56:2, 2014)

A Festschrift in Honour of Anthony N. Doob (CJCCJ 55:4, 2013)

Articles Commemorating the Work of Jean-Paul Brodeur (CJCCJ 53:3)

Symposium on Racial Profiling and Police Culture (CJCCJ 53:1)

 

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice is also available online at Project MUSE - http://bit.ly/cjccjPM

 

 

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