IJR Volume 9
Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (IJR), Digitizing Justice, Volume 9: Winter 2020, editors Steven Kohm, Kevin Walby, Kelly Gorkoff and Katharina Maier, Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS), The University of Winnipeg, ISSN 1925-2420
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Table of Contents
Each heading links to PDF of that chapter.
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Articles
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Introduction: Digitizing Justice - Kevin Walby, Kelly Gorkoff, Steven Kohm and Katharina Maier
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Research Note: "Privacy Loss as Collateral Consequence" - Sarah Esther Lageson
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In the Era of E-Carceration: Criminal Justice Trends and Concerns with Electronic Monitoring - James Gacek
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“Take a Look at Yourself”: Digital Displays at Police Museums as Camouflage - Kevin Walby, Matthew Ferguson and Justin Piché
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Consumed by Guilt: Retribution and Justice in Until Dawn - Christina Fawcett
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Legal Remedies for Online Attacks: Young People’s Perspectives - Jane Bailey and Jacquelyn Burkell
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Digital Court Records: A Diversity of Uses - Alexandra Parada, Sandrine Prom Tep, Florence Millerand, Pierre Noreau, and Anne-Marie Santorineos
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Digital Knowledge Divides: Sexual Violence and Collective Emotional Responses to the Jian Ghomeshi Verdict on Twitter - Matthew S. Johnston, Ryan Coulling, and Jennifer M. Kilty
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Challenging the Status Quo: Organizational Deviations towards Socially Responsible Behaviours in the Age of Digitization - Kemi Salawu Anazodo, Nicole C. Jones Young, and Rosemary Ricciardelli