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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice articles from October 2008

170 total articles

A journal covering Canadian law enforcement and criminology for the academic audience.

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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice archives from October 2008

The neighbourhood context of urban Aboriginal crime. (Canada)
October 1, 2008... Introduction In recent decades, the over-representation (2) of Aboriginal people as offenders in the Canadian criminal justice system has been well documented in numerous empirical studies and has garnered the attention of several...

Revisiting selection and influence: an inquiry into the friendship networks of high school students and their association with delinquency.(Canada)
October 1, 2008... I. Introduction Most criminologists agree that delinquents prefer relationships with other delinquents (e.g., Aseltine 1995; Baerveldt and Snijders 1994; Baerveldt, Van Rossem, and Vermande 2003; Baron and Tindall 1993; Bender and Losel...

Recovering the early history of Canadian criminology: criminology at the University of British Columbia, 1951-1959.
October 1, 2008... Existing accounts of the history of criminology in Canada, as reported in introductory textbooks and The Canadian Encyclopedia (Criminology 1988: 540), claim that the country's first criminology program was initiated by Denis Szabo at the...

Youth crime rates and the youth justice system.(Canada)
October 1, 2008... It is well known that there is a good deal of variation across provinces in the administration of our youth justice laws. Whether examining the Juvenile Delinquents Act (JDA) (1908-1984), the Young Offenders Act (YOA) (1984-2003), or the more...

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