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    Impacts of the TRC and ALRC reports on Indigenous correctional programming and services: a cross-country comparison of Canada and Australia 

    O’Donnell, Allison E. (2020-09-01)
    Indigenous peoples have been overrepresented in the Canadian and Australian criminal justice systems for decades. Commissions were established in both of the commonwealth countries, which produced reports addressing the ...
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    Predicting the threat of death in stalking cases through Artificial Neural Network 

    Icardi, Simone (2020-10-01)
    Stalking is a complex phenomenon that needs to be explained through several frameworks of research. During the years, scientists from the psychological, criminological, psychological, and legal fields made important steps ...
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    Increasing experience sharing through regulation instructions 

    Carrington, Femi (2020-12-01)
    Experience sharing is an individual’s tendency to resonate with and take on the sensory, motor, and affective experiences of others. While traditional conceptualizations of this process argue its automaticity, recent ...
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    Changing prostitution discourse in Canadian common law from 2010 to 2018 

    Figueras, Ana (2020-06-01)
    Since the first iteration of prostitution legislation in 1759, the language and discourses used to refer to ‘prostitution’ has undergone many changes. The constitutional challenge of Bedford v. Canada (2010 ONSC 4264) ...
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    Recidivism and treatment attrition among persons who sexually offend (PSOs): applying the integrated risk assessment and treatment system (IRATS) 

    Shatokhina, Kristina (2020-09-01)
    The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Integrated Risk Assessment and Treatment System (IRATS; Looman & Abracen, 2013) can provide an explanatory framework for understanding persons who sexually offend (PSOs). ...
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    Finding success in life: the voices of at-risk youth 

    Fredericks, Kaitlin (2020-04-01)
    The aim of this dissertation is to rethink and broaden the understanding of success from the perspectives of at-risk youth. Current conceptualizations of success commonly found in criminological literature are based on ...
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    “Foids have no soul, they are not human.” A sociological examination of the language used by an online male supremacy group. 

    Levit, Irina (2020-06-01)
    The online incel community has seen a rise in participation and mainstream media attention, largely due to recent mass murders targeting women committed by self-identified members. Scholarship has therefore focused on the ...
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    Identity through Sports: Basketball and Black Masculinities 

    Akintoye-Bentola, Lawrence Suleman (2020-12-01)
    The development of black masculinities is a complex negotiation that is affected by various social constraints. While historically black males have faced significant checks on their construction of identity, their engagement ...
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    Body-worn camera footage in the courtroom: an examination of the effects of BWC expert testimony on perceptions of police officer trustworthiness and guilt 

    Wardak, Rangina (2020-09-01)
    As more police agencies rely on Body Worn Cameras (BWCs) worldwide, the following study aims to guide policing and legal proceedings through an examination of perceptions of guilt and trustworthiness of an officer on trial ...
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    Does mental context reinstatement mitigate Retrieval Induced Forgetting in eyewitnesses? 

    Crough, Quintan (2020-08-01)
    The current study sought to examine Retrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) as it may occur within an investigative setting, while also assessing Mental Context Reinstatement (MCR) as a tool to mitigate this forgetting. Various ...
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    AuthorAkintoye-Bentola, Lawrence Suleman (1)Bencic, Renee Michelle (1)Caro Arroyave, Sara (1)Carrington, Femi (1)Crough, Quintan (1)Figueras, Ana (1)Fredericks, Kaitlin (1)Icardi, Simone (1)Levit, Irina (1)O’Donnell, Allison E. (1)... View MoreSubjectAnti-carceral feminism (1)Artificial Neural Network (1)At-risk youth (1)Awareness training (1)Black masculinity (1)Body worn cameras (1)BWC (1)Corrections (1)Discourse analysis (1)Empathy (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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