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Newspaper clipping provides a description of the Centre of Criminology's refusal to do secret research for the Ontario government as it directly goes against the University's policy on publishing research results. As a result of this refusal, the…
Newspaper clipping provides an account of Professor Edward's refusal to accept the grants from the provincial government who requested that secret report findings be kept hidden from the public. The coverage lists the ongoing dispute with Provincial…
Newspaper clipping producing a copy of Professor Edwards's written letters to the editor of the Globe and Mail, regarding the statements made about the situation between the Centre of Criminology and the provincial government grants / research…
"Grants for UofT Centre of Criminology are in jeopardy unless control accepted", The Globe and Mail.
Coverage on the issue of Centre for Criminology funding from provincial government. Here the coverage notes that the Centre will lose its grants unless it agrees to let the Government control its research projects.
This press release from the Department of the Solicitor General with a statement from the Solicitor General, the Honorable Warren Allmand who announced a grant of $50,000 to support the Centre's research activities. Statements from Allmand hint at…
Watercolor caricature presented to Professor Tony Doob following the years-long study of the Peel Region Police. Illustrated figures include former Peel Police Chief Douglas Burrows, Joseph Terdick, and former Peel Police Chief William Teggart.
Toronto Star article highlighting Professor Ericson's 11-month study of the Peel Regional Police Force and the controvery that arose from his published research findings.
A book review featured in the University of Toronto's Bulletin Brief discussing Professor Ericson's recently published book titled "Making Crime".
This study of an unnamed police force is broken down into three separate studies, focusing first on detectives, then the police, and finally judges.
Newspaper clipping from The Sunday Sun, discussing Richard Ericson's published detective research on the Peel Regional police force.
This research proposal was submitted to the Canada Council for approval sometime in the early 1970s. No date is listed in this submission. As Director of the Centre for Criminology, Professor Gordon Watson co-ordinated this study ofthe operation of…