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Index to volume 55 / Index du volume 55 Beare, Margaret E. and Chris Hogg. Listening In to Gang Culture Bebbington, Howard H. See/voir Webster, Cheryl Marie Bellot, Céline. See/ voir Chesnay, Catherine T Boivin, Remi. On the Use of Crime Rates Bonta, James. See/ voir Gutierrez, Leticia Boudreau, Christian. Le déploiement des caméras di surveillance dans les rues et autres espaces publics au Canada Au-delades stratégies d’opposition et d’encadrement Breetzke, Gregory and Ellen G. Cohn. Sporting Events and the Spatial Patterning of Crime in South Africa: Local Interpretations and International Implications Butler, Amanda. See/ voir Verdun-Jones, Simon N Campbell, Marcie. See/ voir Jaffe, Peter G Canadian Jury Research: The Contributions of Anthony N. Doob Valerie P. Hans Carrington, Peter J. Trends in the Seriousness of Youth Crime in Canada, 1984-2011 © 2012 GICCIRCGP doi:10.3138/cjcq.54.3.597 598 Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice penale Cesaroni, Carla and Michele Peterson-Badali. The Importance of Institutional Culture to the Adjustment of Incarcerated Youth and Young Adults Chesnay, Catherine T., Céline Bellot, and Marie-Eve Sylvestre. Taming Disorderly People One Ticket at a Time: Thi Penali] zation of Homelelse sness" in , Ontar,yi o a7n97 d Brriet iesdh | “vCaol,l umbsihiaa Cohn, Ellen G. See/ voir Breetzke, Gregory Conditional Release and Human Rights in Canada: A Commen tary. lvan Zinger Corrado, Raymond R. and Adrienne M.F. Peters. T/i Relationship between a Schneider-Based Measure of Remorse and Chronic Offending in a Sample of Incarcerated Young Offenders inal Offence of Entering Any Shoppers Drug Mart in Ontario: Criminaalliiaz ing Ordinary; Beheaevi our wiatth. Youwtith, BRaoitlt Conditions. Nicole M. Myers and Sunny Dhillon Dawson, Myrna. See/ voir Jaffe, Peter G Deveylo]o pin‘4 g a Nat, ional ] Collj}a borativ: e Appr. oacalhle to Pr-e vent. f Domestic Homicides: Domestic Homicide Review Committees Peter G. Jaffe, Myrna Dawson, and Marcie Campbell Dhillon, Sunny. See/ voir Myers, Nicole M Doob, Anthony N. See/ voir Sprott, Jane B Exploring Hotspots of Drug Offences in Toronto: A Comparison of Four Local Spatial Cluster Detection Methods. Matthew Quick and Jane Law Gartner, Rosemary. See/ voir Wortley, Scot Gutierrez, Leticia, Holly A. Wilson, Tanya Rugge, and James Bonta. The Prediction of Recidivism with Aboriginal Offenders: A Theoretically Informed Meta-Analysis Hans, Valerie P. Canadian Jury Research: The Contributions of Anthony N. Doob Index to Volume 55 / Index du volume 55 Highlights” of a Criminologica! Career: Anthony Doob and the State of Evaluation Research in Canada. Scot Wortley and Rosemary Gartner History Matters: Canada’s Contribution to the First Worldwide Study of Human Trafficking. Paul Knepper Hogg, Chris. See/ voir Beare Margaret E. The Importance of Institutional Culture to the Adjustment of Incarcerated Youth and Young Adults. Carla Cesaroni and Michele Peterson-Badali Jaffe, Peter G., Myrna Dawson, and Marcie Campbell Developing a National Collaborative Approach to Prevent Domestic Homicides: Domestic Homicide Review Committees Jochelson, Richard, Steven Kohm, and Michael Weinrath Mitigating the Protective-Services Orientation in Criminal Justice: An Opening Salvo at the University of Winnipeg Knepper, Paul. History Matters: Canada’s Contribution to the First Worldwide Study of Human Trafficking Kohm, Steven. See/ voir Jochelson, Richard Law, Jane. See/ voir Quick, Matthew Le déploiement des caméras de surveillance dans les rues et autres espaces publics au Canada : Au-delades stratégies d’opposition et d’encadrement. Christian Boudreau Listening In ... to Gang Culture. Margaret E. Beare and Chris Hogg Manson, Allan. Some Thoughts on Multiple Sentences and the Totality Principle: Can We Get It Right? Marinos, Voula. See/ voir Varma, Kimberly N Merolla, David M. See/ voir Nazaretian, Zavin 600 Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Mitigating the Protective-Services Orientation in Criminal Justice: An Opening Salvo at the University of Winnipeg. Richard Jochelson, Steven Kohm, and Michael Weinrath Moir, Mackenzie. See/ voir Ricciardelli, Rosemary Myers, Nicole M. and Sunny Dhillon. The Criminal Offence of Entering Any Shoppers Drug Mart in Ontario: Criminalizing Ordinary Behaviour with Youth Bail Conditions Nazaretian, Zavin and David M. Merolla. Questioning Canadian Criminal Incidence Rates: A Re-analysis of the 2004 Canadian Victimization Survey ‘Nothing” Works: Sentencing “Reform” in Canada and the United States. Michael Tonry On the Use of Crime Rates. Remi Boivin Peters, Adrienne M.F. See/ voir Corrado, Raymond R Peterson-Badali, Michele. See/ voir Cesaroni, Carla The Prediction of Recidivism with Aboriginal Offenders: A Theoretically Informed Meta-Analysis. Leticia Gutierrez, Holly A. Wilson, Tanya Rugge, and James Bonta Punishment Severity and Confidence in the Criminal Justice System. Jane B. Sprott, Cheryl Marie Webster, and Anthony N. Doob Questioning Canadian Criminal Incidence Rates: A Re-analysis of the 2004 Canadian Victimization Survey. Zavin Nazaretian and David M. Merolla Quick, Matthew and Jane Law. Exploring Hotspots of Drug Offences in Toronto: A Comparison of Four Local Spatial Cluster Detection Methods [he Relationship between a Schneider-Based Measure of Remorse and Chronic Offending in a Sample of Incarcerated Young Offenders. Raymond R. Corrado and Adrienne M.F. Peters Index to Volume 55 / Index du volume 55 Ricciardelli, Rosemary and Mackenzie Moir. Stigmatized among the Stigmatized: Sex Offenders in Canadian Penitentiaries Rugge, Tanya See/ voir Gutierrez, Leticia Sentencing Neurocognitively Impaired Offenders in Canada Simon N. Verdun-Jones and Amanda Butler Some Thoughts on Multiple Sentences and the Totality Principle Can We Get It Right? Allan Manson Sporting Events and the Spatial Patterning of Crime in South Africa: Local Interpretations and International Implications Gregory Breetzke and Ellen G. Cohn Sprott, Jane B., Cheryl Marie Webster, and Anthony N Doob Punishment Severity and Confidence in the Criminal Justice System Stigmatized among the Stigmatized: Sex Offenders in Canadian Penitentiaries. Rosemary Ricciardelli and Mackenzie Moir Sylvestre, Marie-Eve. See/ voir Chesnay, Catherine 1 Taming Disorderly People One Ticket at a Time: The Penaliza tion of Homelessness in Ontario and British Columbia Catherine T. Chesnay, Celine Bellot, and Marie-Eve Sylvestre Three Decades of Public Attitudes Research on Crime and Pun ishment in Canada. Kimberly N. Varma and Voula Marinos Tonry, Michael. “Nothing” Works: Sentencing “Reform” in Canada and the United States lrends in the Seriousness of Youth Crime in Canada 1984-2011. Peter J. Carrington Varma, Kimberly N. and Voula Marinos. Three Decades of Public Attitudes Research on Crime and Punishment in Canada Verdun-Jones, Simon N. and Amanda Butler. Sentencing Neurocognitively Impaired Offenders in Canada 602 Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale Webster, Cheryl Marie and Howard H. Bebbington. Why Re-open the Debate on the Preliminary Inquiry? Some Prelimi- nary Empirical Observations Webster, Chery! Marie. See/ voir Sprott, Jane B Weinrath, Michael. See/ voir Jochelson, Richard Why Re-open the Debate on the Preliminary Inquiry? Some Preliminary Empirical Observations. Cheryl Marie Webster and Howard H. Bebbington Wilson, Holly A. See/ voir Gutierrez, Leticia Wortley, Scot and Rosemary Gartner. “Higlilights” of a Criminological Career: Anthony Doob and the State of Evalua- tion Research in Canada

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