Canadian Youth Justice Congress Presentation 2018.pptx (original) (raw)

Letting Go of Shame as a Tool of Punishment: Advocating Support for Nova Scotian Young Adult Prisoners and Their Families

Leah Crowell

2018

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The Young Offenders Act: A Revolution in Canadian Juvenile Justice

J. Thomas Dalby

Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1992

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Youth Court Dispositions: Perceptions of Canadian Juvenile Offenders

Michele Peterson-Badali

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2001

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Growing Up Behind Bars: Pathways To Desistance For Juvenile Lifers

KAYLYN CANLIONE

Marquette Law Review, 2020

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How to Make a Criminal: A Genealogy of the Youth Criminal Justice System in Canada

Taryn Hepburn

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“Too Bad, So Sad”: Observations on Key Outstanding Policy Challenges of Twenty Years of Youth Justice Reform in Canada, 1995-2015 MLJ 41(3) 2018

Robson Crim

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The mental health needs of incarcerated youth in British Columbia, Canada

Robert Clift

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Youth Justice in Canada: Theoretical Perspectives of Youth Probation Officers1

Raymond Corrado

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice/La Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale, 2010

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Healthy Relationships and Wellbeing among Youth Offenders

Amanda Kerry

2017

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The Curious Invisibility of Children of Prisoners in Canadian Criminal Justice Policy

Else Marie Knudsen

Criminologie, 2019

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Canada’s Juvenile Justice System: Promoting Community-Based Responses to Youth Crime

Nicholas Bala

International Handbook of Juvenile Justice, 2006

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Juvenile Incarceration and the Pains of Imprisonment

Aaron Kupchik

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011

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Youth as Victims and Offenders in the Criminal Justice System: A Charter Analysis — Recognizing Vulnerability

Nicholas Bala

Supreme Court Law Review, 2008

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Youth, Interrupted: Encouraging a Holistic Approach to Juvenile Incarceration Policy

Ashley Tisdale

Modern Psychological Studies, 2020

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YOUTH AND ADULTHOOD CRIME AND VULNERABILITY IN ALBERTA

Ananda Majumdar

Iksad Global , 2022

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Youth Justice in Canada: Theoretical Perspectives of Youth Probation Officers

David MacAlister

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2010

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Towards transforming a system: re-thinking incarceration for youth (and beyond)

Venessa Padayachee

South African Crime Quarterly

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You're an Adult Now: Youth in Adult Criminal Justice Systems

Jason Ziedenberg

2016

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The importance of knowing what family means to young offenders

Nicola Coleman

BSC Blog, 2018

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Juveniles and Their Parents: Narratives of Male & Female Adolescents in Rehabilitation Centres

Azman Azwan Azmawati, Noraida Endut, Haja Mydin Abdul Kuthoos

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Constructive Connections : building resilience of families affected by the criminal justice system : final report

Ben Raikes

2020

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Views from the inside: young offenders' subjective experiences of incarceration

Dianna T Kenny

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2008

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Juveniles and Adult Prisons and the Criminal Justice System 1

Sandra Wright

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Reentry from Incarceration During Young Adulthood: The Impact of Family Context on Youth in Transition

Liz Panuccio

2014

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Family Problems, Mental Health and Trauma Experiences of Justice-Involved Youth

Richard Dembo

Medical research archives, 2018

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CRIMINAL TRAJECTORIES FROM ADOLESCENCE TO ADULTHOOD IN AN ONTARIO SAMPLE OF OFFENDERS

Irene Bevc

2000

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Coming of Age: Legal and Psychological Implications Related to Juvenile Vulnerability and Incarceration

Christopher Lennings

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2013

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Increased clarity or continued ambiguity? Correctional officers’ experiences of the evolving Canadian youth justice legislation

Adrienne Peters

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2018

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Avoiding the pathologizing of children of prisoners

Else Marie Knudsen

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Appellate Juvenile Justice: Canadian Style

Rick Ruddell

Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 2001

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Shook, Jarrod and Bridget McInnis, More Stormy Weather or Sunny Ways? A Forecast for Change by Prisoners of the Canadian Carceral State, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 26 (1&2), 2017 pp.269-302

Bridget McInnis, Jarrod Shook

Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 2017

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Families and the Juvenile Justice System: Considerations for Family-Based Interventions

Susana Ayala Lopez

Family & community health

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Family and social contexts of adolescent re-offenders

Ann Hagell

Journal of Adolescence, 1996

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Children of Prisoners: Their Situation and Role in Long­Term Crime Prevention Original Citation

Liliana Foca, Elizabeth Ayre

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