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    Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies

    IJR Volume 2

     

    Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research, (IJR) Volume 2: Fall 2011, editor Steven Kohm, Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS), The University of Winnipeg, ISSN 1925-2420

     

    Table of Contents

    Each heading links to chapter PDF.

     

    • Othering or Protecting? The Discursive Practice of Saving Youth Prostitutes, Kelly Gorkoff

    • Remorse and Reconciliation in the Courtroom: An Exploratory Survey of Judicial Discourse on Apologies, Neil Funk Unrau

    • Finding a Theory of Justice for Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commision, Amanda Nelund

    • Barriers to Leaving the Gang: An Exploratory Analysis, Caitlyn Cassell, Michael Weinrath

    • Colliding Intersections in Law: Culture, Race and Mental Health, Ruby Dhand

    • Multidimensional Analysis of Judicial Decision-Making: Reframing Judicial Activism as the Study of Judicial Discourse (or taking the judgment out of the Judgment), Richard Jochelson, Michael Weinrath, Melanie Murchison

    • An Evaluation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada through the Lens of Restorative Justice, Konstantin Petoukhov

    • Juvenile Detention Reform in the United States: From a Punitive Measure to Helping Youth, Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg

    • The Construction of Risk and Need in Community Classification Schemes, Christina Reinke

    • Questioning Justice: Kenyan Ethnopolitical Violence and Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission, Peter Karari

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