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Vol. 6 (2017): Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research
Vol. 6 (2017): Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research
Published:
2024-05-10
Introduction
Placing Justice
Steven Kohm
4-14
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Articles
Space, Place and Justice: Considering People with Intellectual Disabilities
Karen D. Schwartz , Zana Marie Lutfiyya
15-39
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Tensions in a Class Space: An Exploration of the Academic Writing Class as a Site of Cognitive (In)justices
Joanne Struch
40-64
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Policing Indigenous Land Reclamations from Ipperwash to Caledonia
Devin Clancy
65-85
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“I would like it if some of our tuition went to providing pepper spray for students”: University Branding, Securitization and Campus Sexual Assault at a Canadian University
Mandi Gray , Laura Pin
86-110
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Would You Say You Did the Right Thing? Recollections on Witnessing a Suicide from the Perspectives of Two Security Officers
John Manzo
111-139
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Does Place Shape Perceptions of the Police? A Comparison of University Students and Community Members
Nicholas A. Jones, Rick Ruddell, Donald Sharpe
140-167
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Frontier Justice: Examining Representations of Modern Rural Policing on Television
Kristi Brownfield, Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg
168-198
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“Cyclonic Capitalist Development” in Uranium City, Saskatchewan: A Counter-visual Analysis
Kevin Walby
199-229
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“Model Prison” 2015: HD video with audio installation; MDF and acrylic paint installation, 07:25 minutes, looped
Carolyn McKay
230-235
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Placing “Bestial” Acts in Canada: Legal Meanings of “Bestiality” and Judicial Engagements with Sociality
James Gacek , Richard Jochelson
236-261
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“Don’t ask me to be nonviolent unless you have demanded the same from my oppressor”: Armed Resistance and the Right to Self-defence
Valentina Capurri
262-288
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Book Reviews
Geometries of Crime: How Young People Perceive Crime and Justice, by Avi Brisman
James Gacek
289-292
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