IJR Volume 13
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Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (IJR), Sensing Justice, Volume 13: Spring 2024, editors Steven Kohm, Kevin Walby, Kelly Gorkoff, Katharina Maier, Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, Alex Tepperman, and Marcella Siqueira Cassiano. Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS), The University of Winnipeg, ISSN 1925-2420 (Print) ISSN 2816-4253 (Online)
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Table of Contents
Each heading links to PDF of that chapter.
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Research Articles
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“It can feel like an abusive relationship”: A Sensory Psychosocial Investigation of Frontline Domestic Violence Shelter Workers’ Experiences - Cristina Ariza
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“Would you want a jail on your street?” Sensing Opposition and Support for a Youth Detention Centre in Ottawa - Elizabeth Venczel and Justin Piché
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Tuning In: Sound, Listening, and the Development of an Aural Criminology - Michael S. Mopas
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Problematizing Perpetual Punishment: Tensions and Impacts Across News Reports and Lived Realities of the Canadian Life Sentence - Nyki Kish and Tamara Humphrey
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Practitioner Reflection
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Writing for the Courts: Attending to Settler Colonialism, Senses, Social Algorithm, and Neurodiversity on a Gladue Writing Team - Michelle Stewart, Robyn Pitawanakwat, Elisabeth Girard, and Rouhullah Mohammadi
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Research Note
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Excavating Toxic Colonial Violence and Resistance at the Dump: A Research Note On Sensory Method and Analysis - Anita Lam and Steven Kohm