Clipping includes a photograph of conference attendees. The conference was open to the press for the first fifteen minutes of the first session where they were then asked to leave. Clipping also includes several quotes from Professor Edwards.
Newspaper clipping is one of the coverages against the closed and tight-security environment for the upcoming "National Conference on the Prevention of Crime". The article discusses the right to know what is discussed at these conferences, especially…
Newspaper Clipping covers the upcoming crime prevention conference, the first of its kind to assemble both provincial and federal government officials, members of the judiciary, legal profession and law enforcement representatives for this national…
Clipping discusses the preparations for the Centre's first criminology seminars for the 1964-1965 academic session. Clipping also references Professor Edwards' hope for more funding in order to fully expand the research scope at the Centre.
Newspaper clipping discussing Professor Edwards' inspirations and central questions for opening the Centre of Criminology. Clipping provides an overview of Professor Edwards' administrative experiences and research interests.
Newspaper Clipping including photograph of Professor Edwards and mentions of events, conferences and academic achievements under the directorship of Professor John Edwards at the Centre of Criminology. Article discusses Professor John Edward's…
Coverage of the RCMP Federal Inquiry led by Professor John Edwards representing the McDonald Commission. References made to an argument against Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau concerning transparency with police investigative practices in the RCMP.