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View article: Reforming Segregation through the Perspectives of Correctional Officers
Reforming Segregation through the Perspectives of Correctional Officers Open
Despite international calls to abolish the use of segregation in prisons, the practice has been defended by some Canadian correctional workers as a sometimes-necessary practice to preserve prisoner and staff safety. Informed through a lens…
View article: Fostering Community Resilience and Social Inclusion in the Face of Anti-Homeless NIMBYism
Fostering Community Resilience and Social Inclusion in the Face of Anti-Homeless NIMBYism Open
Homelessness has been framed as a growing crisis. People experiencing homelessness often face social exclusion and isolation as a result of policies and practices that promote a “Not in My Backyard” (NIMBY) philosophy. NIMBYism is most rec…
View article: Direct supervision and the epistemic culture of prisons
Direct supervision and the epistemic culture of prisons Open
In this study, we critically examine how provincial correctional officers in Atlantic Canada interpret and disseminate knowledge around direct supervision in the context of a new correctional institution under construction to replace Her […
View article: Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases
Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases Open
This article examines how exploitation informs judicial interpretations of human trafficking in Canadian criminal cases. While socio-legal and popular notions of trafficking often suggest that forced movement into a decidedly exploitative …
View article: Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases
Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases Open
This article examines how exploitation informs judicial interpretations of human trafficking in Canadian criminal cases. While socio-legal and popular notions of trafficking often suggest that forced movement into a decidedly exploitative …
View article: Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases
Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases Open
This article examines how exploitation informs judicial interpretations of human trafficking in Canadian criminal cases. While socio-legal and popular notions of trafficking often suggest that forced movement into a decidedly exploitative …
View article: A Genealogy of “Rape Culture”: Knowing and Governing Sexual Violence
A Genealogy of “Rape Culture”: Knowing and Governing Sexual Violence Open
In 2015, the Ontario government cited "rape culture" as the driving force behind provincial legislation requiring universities to count incidences of sexual violence through bolstered reporting mechanisms. The term is often described as a …
View article: Amber Dean Remembering Vancouver’s Disappeared Women: Settler Colonialism and the Difficulty of Inheritance. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015, 216 pp.
Amber Dean Remembering Vancouver’s Disappeared Women: Settler Colonialism and the Difficulty of Inheritance. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015, 216 pp. Open
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View article: Affecting the Frame: Risk, Vulnerability, and Sex Worker Subjectivities
Affecting the Frame: Risk, Vulnerability, and Sex Worker Subjectivities Open
The recent changes in Canadian sex work legislation have brought significant attention to the issues of decriminalization. With the implementation of Bill C-36 (Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act) the legislative response …