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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
A journal covering Canadian law enforcement and criminology for the academic audience.
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Does the relationship between family structure and delinquency vary ac... October 01, 2003
Investigating the interdependence of strain and self-control. October 01, 2003
Universal firearm registration in Canada: three perspectives. October 01, 2003
Gun control: placing costs in context. October 01, 2003
Long gun registration: a poorly aimed longshot. October 01, 2003
The federal gun registry: an urgent need for independent, non-partisan... October 01, 2003
Cannabis law reform in Canada: is the "saga of promise, hesitation and... July 01, 2003
Crime and destiny: patterns in serious offenders' mortality rates. July 01, 2003
Does family intervention work for delinquents?: Results of a meta-ana... July 01, 2003
Introduction: commentaries on policing in Toronto. July 01, 2003
Do Toronto police engage in racial profiling? July 01, 2003
Data, denials, and confusion: the racial profiling debate in Toronto. July 01, 2003
Media hype, racial profiling, and good science. July 01, 2003
The social context of police discretion with young offenders: an ecolo... April 01, 2003
Technologies of crime: the cyber-attacks on electronic gambling machin... April 01, 2003
La remise en liberte sous conditions par les policiers dans des evenem... April 01, 2003
The incarceration of Aboriginal offenders: trends from 1978 to 2001. April 01, 2003
Do youthful offenders reject adult punishment norms? April 01, 2003
Conventional calculations of homicide rates lead to an inaccurate refl... January 01, 2003
Parents and youth justice. January 01, 2003
The hare and the tortoise: dangerousness and sex offender policy in th... January 01, 2003
It's all in the denominator: trends in the processing of girls in Cana... January 01, 2003
La theorie de l'abuse-abuseur en delinquance sexuelle: qui dit vrai? January 01, 2003
Quelques elements de comprehension des liberations d'office reussies. January 01, 2003
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