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Criminology Grey Literature
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Towards (or away from) a theory of crime and delinquency
A report on Canadian research and teaching in criminology
conference presentation
Parole in Canada
submitted in fulfillment of Seminar in Criminology program requirement
Penal reform and the machinery of criminal justice in Canada
first lecture in a series titled "Recent developments in criminology and corrections"
Assessing the cost of crime in Canada
outline for a long-term research project by Centre faculty and affiliates, no specific authors listed
Sentencing, corrections and the prevention of crime
paper delivered to the Ninth Alumni Conference on Crime and Punishment at the University of Manitoba
Memorandum on the English preliminary hearing
prepared for the Sub-committee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Sentencing research project
project outline by Centre research associate and University of Toronto law professor
A whole-hearted look at half-way houses
research project by former psychologist at the Prison for Women in Kingston, supported by Centre
Strategies for enhancing the scientific basis of correctional decisions
prepared for panel discussion at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Effectiveness of parole as a correctional instrument
includes "Parole supervisor role study" in the Parole Project Progress Report
Social defence and control of the dangerous offender
Current Legal Problems, vol. 21
The forensic service of the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry
prepared for the 5th International Meeting of Forensic Sciences
The sentencing of young offenders
paper prepared for the Canadian Judicial Seminar held in Toronto
XXY chromosomes and crime
public lecture delivered at the University of Toronto
The machinery of criminal law reform
public lecture delivered at the University of Toronto
A longitudinal study of the cumulative effects of discretionary decisions in the criminal justice system
research proposal to the Canada Council
What is crime and why do we fight it?
public lecture delivered at the University of Toronto
Facts, figures, perceptions and myths: Ways of describing and understanding crime
public lecture delivered at the University of Toronto
Some developments in the study of suicide
public lecture delivered at the University of Toronto
Introductory remarks
presented at the Second International Symposium of Comparative Criminology on "The cost of crime and of social defense against crime" in Quebec, with the International Centre for Comparative Criminology
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Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Library
Criminology Grey Literature