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A Key Informant Study of the Native Criminal Courtworker Program 1996 : Research Reports
- Author: T. Lajeunesse (1996-10-01)
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A Multidimensional Model for Service in Delivery in Canadian Criminal Legal Aid : Research Reports
- Author: A. Currie (1997-06-19)
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Access to Justice for Deaf Persons in Nunavut: Focus on Signed Languages : Research Reports
- Author: J. MacDougall (2000-12-01)
Description: Rc. Suwarak (1999), a deaf Nunavut man who was unable to speak or use American Sign Language (ASL), pleaded guilty using an indigenous signing system. This report calculated the number of deaf people in Nunavut, examined the pervasiveness of their sign language, and evaluated the justice system's ability to meet their needs.
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Canadian Social Science Faculty Survey : Research Reports
- Author: K. Stein, A. Paletta (2002-02-20)
Description: The Social Science Faculty Survey was conducted in 2000 and it gathered detailed information on teaching interests and research activity in broadly defined justice-related areas. This final report provides summary information on the current justice-related teaching areas and research activities of these faculties; while the report is a summary document, this summary information also proves interesting in and of itself.
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Inuit Women and the Nunavut Justice System : Research Reports
- Author: M. Crnkovich, L. Addario (2000-03-01)
Description: Reports from Inuit women groups and northern justice consultations are used to examine how women are affected by the new and evolving justice system in Nunavut, where sexual assault rates are much higher than the national average.
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James Bay Cree Gun Survey : Research Reports
- Author: Research and Statistcs (1998-07-01)
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Just Research - October 2001 : JustResearch
- Author: (2001-10-11)
Description: This issue of Just Research includes reviews on a wide range of topics including family violence, young offenders, social cohesion, restorative justice, firearms, and organized crime. In our Research in Profile Section, we have chosen to profile research on victimization and fear of crime.
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Just Research 2002 - Issue No.7 : JustResearch
- Author: (2002-08-11)
Description: This issue is comprised of literature reviews on an array of topicsincluding mandatory minimums, youth justice, intermediate sanctions,and mediation in child custody cases.
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Just Research 2002 - Issue No.8 : JustResearch
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Description: This issue of Just Research, we are pleased to profile the recent work of Professor Carlo Morselli from the University of Montreal on the relational foundations of criminal enterprise. This work has direct implications for the Department's ongoing research and policy work in the area of organized crime.
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Lessons Learned 2001 : Research Reports
- Author: Research and Statistics Divison (2001-08-11)
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Nunavut Justice Issues: An Annotated Bibliography : Research Reports
- Author: N. Giff (2000-03-31)
Description: This annotated bibliography describes the methodologies and major findings of 32 articles and reports on Northern justice. The author provides a framework for conceptualizing this vast range of material by suggesting four interwoven themes.
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Predicting Crime: A Review of the Research : Research Reports
- Author: S. Schneider (2004-06-15)
Description: This report identifies and examines studies by leading justice organizations that have developped predictions about how crime will evolve over the next two decades in the West. Interviews were combined with a review of the electronic and printed literature and organization reports. The report finds that the rate of crime is expected to be quite stable with some increase as the proportion of youth in the population increases during the next decade (this is assuming that charging practices remain roughly the same). However, the nature and scope of crime has been changing and will continue to change with the impact of new technologies and the globalization of crime. While the substance of the crimes such as theft will remain the same the objects of theft and the location of the crime will change markedly.
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Rethinking Access to Criminal Justice in Canada: A Critical Review of Needs, Responses and Restorative Justice Initiatives : Research Reports
- Author: P. Hughes, M.J. Mossman (2004-01-13)
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Review of the Nunavut Community Justice Program: Final Report : Research Reports
- Author: S. Clark Consulting Inc. (2005-10-26)
Description: The Department of Justice Canada, in collaboration with Nunavut Justice, undertook in 2003-2004 a review of the Nunavut Community Justice Program with the following objectives: (a) to determine if the Community Justice Program is meeting its mandate and objectives as currently established; (b) to determine if the mandate and structure of the Community Justice Program reflects the Program's current and future needs; and (c) to determine if the Community Justice Program provides effective alternatives to the formal justice system.
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Safe Storage in Aboriginal Communities: Exploratory Review of Central Firearm Storage Programs in Manitoba : Research Reports
- Author: E.F. Cormier (1998-05-01)
Description: Firearms suicides among Aboriginal people are three times the national rate. Many First Nations communities are concerned with the safe use of firearms when they are not needed for hunting.
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The New-Brunswick Aboriginal Duty Counsel Project : Research Reports
- Author: A. Currie (2000-06-11)
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