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Spatial dimensions of fear in a high-crime community: fear of crime or fear of disorder?(Canada)
January 1, 2009... Introduction
For evaluation purposes, community-based crime-prevention strategies often focus on possible reductions to fear of crime (Crawford 1998) as well as on various types of disorder or so-called quality-of-life concerns (Wilson and Kelling 1982; Skogan 1990; Matthews 1992). The...
Crime specialization across the Canadian provinces.
January 1, 2009... I. Introduction
Crime statistics are ubiquitous in contemporary society. In both Canada and the United States, there are special government statistical bodies that solely measure criminological phenomena: the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics and the Bureau of Justice Statistics....
Exploring drug sourcing among regular prescription opioid users in Canada: data from Toronto and Victoria.
January 1, 2009... Introduction
Recent North American data document substantial increases in non-medical prescription opioid (PO) use (e.g., morphine, hydromorphone, oxycodone) in both general (e.g., adult, student, youth) and street-drug-use populations (Compton and Volkow 2006; Fischer and Rehm 2007;...
The saga continues: Canadian legislative attempts to reform cannabis law in the twenty-first century.
January 1, 2009... In July 2003, an article in the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice suggested that Canada's long "saga of promise, hesitation, and retreat" in cannabis law reform was finally ending (Fischer, Ala-Leppilampi, Single, and Robins 2003: 266). (2) This characterization was apt....
Crime-prevention jurisprudence? A response to Andrews and Dowden.(response to D.A. Andrews and Craig Dowden, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, vol. 49, p. 439, October 2007)
January 1, 2009... Introduction
Recently, Andrews and Dowden (2007) published an article in which the risk-need-responsivity model was applied to risk assessment and justice processing regarding crime prevention and correctional rehabilitation. (1) The authors suggest that the risk--need-responsivity model...