Satisfying justice: A compendium of initiatives, programs and legislative measures: Appendix

We thought it would be helpful for readers looking for programs, initiatives and cases relevant to their field of work or interest to provide the following general indices according to subject.

Entries Related to the Mentally Handicapped Offender

Entries Related to Drinking or to Drinking and Driving

Entries Related to Sexual Offences

Entries Related to Native People

(only those entries with a strong native focus are included here; many other entries would also impact on native populations)

Entries Related to Youth

Entries Related Exclusively to Women

(only those entries whose work is exclusively with women are listed here; almost all compendium entries apply to women, with the few exceptions that have a male population only)

References

Association des services de réhabilitation sociale du Québec, Les Services correctionnels québécois ou Le règne de l'incohérence, Etude des pratiques correctionnelles québécoises, 1993

Community Holistic Circle Healing Position on Incarceration, Hollow Water, Manitoba, 1993.

Council of Europe, Alternative Measures to Imprisonment, Committee For Co-operation in Prison Affairs, European Committee on Crime Problems, Strasbourg, 1991.

Cronin, Roberta C. (1994), Boot Camps for Adult and Juvenile Offenders, Overview and Update, Washington, D.C.

National Institute of Justice. Cited in brief of the Canadian Criminal Justice Association (1996).

Doob, Anthony N., Criminal Justice Reform in a Hostile Climate, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto. Prepared for the Canadian Institute For the Administration of Justice conference on "Public Perceptions of the Administration of Justice", Banff, Alberta, 1995.

Ekland-Olson, S., Kelly, W.R., Eisenberg, M., Crime and Incarceration - Some Comparative Findings from the 1980's, Crime and Delinquency, Vol. 38, No. 3, July 1992, 392-416.

Galaway, Burt, Alberta Public Views About Restorative Justice, University of Manitoba, 1994; Manitoba Public Views About Restorative Justice, University of Manitoba, 1994.

Government of Canada, 1995, Rethinking Corrections, A Discussion Paper Prepared by the Corrections Review Group, obtained through the Access to Information Act.

Hudson, Joe, An Interview with Jerome Miller, Community Alternatives, International Journal of Family Care, Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1993.

Immarigeon, Russ, Correctional Options, What Works?, American Correctional Association.

Latulippe, Lucy, La Surveillance électronique, Document de travail élaboré dans le cadre d'une prise de position, Association des services de réhabilitation sociale du Québec Inc., 1994.

Lilles, Judge Heino, Territorial Court of the Yukon, (on sabbatical), The Young Offenders Act; Some International Perspectives for Reform, 1995.

MacKenzie, Doris Layton, (1995), "Boot Camps - A National Assessment". Intermediate Sanctions in Overcrowded Times, Toury, Michael & Hamilton, Kate (ed's), Northeastern University Press; Boston 149-160. Cited in Brief of The Canadian Criminal Justice Association (1996).

MacLeod, Linda, Mobilizing Political Will and Community Responsibility to Prevent Youth Crime. A Summary Report of 30 Consultation Meetings to Explore Effective Community Responses to Youth Crime, Organized by the Youth Justice Committee of the National Crime Prevention Council.

Mathieson, Thomas, Driving Forces Behind Prison Growth: The Mass Media. Panel Statement at the International Conference on Prison Growth, Oslo, 1995.

Mathiesen, Thomas, Prison on Trial, London, 1990.

Mauer, Marc, The International Use of Incarceration. The Prison Journal, vol. 75, no. 1, March 1995

Parent, Dale G. (1995), "Boot Camps Failing to Achieve Goals". Intermediate Sanctions in Overcrowded Times, Toury, Michael & Hamilton, Kate (ed's), Northeastern University Press; Boston 149-160. Cited in Brief of The Canadian Criminal Justice Association (1996).

Peters, Tony and Aertsen, Ivo, Restorative Justice: In Search of New Avenues in judicial dealing with crime. The presentation of a project of mediation for reparation, K.U. Leuven, Belguim, 1995.

Roberts, Julian V, The Effects of Imprisonment, A Summary of the Literature, Report for the National Crime Prevention Council, 1995.

Schmidt, Annesly, "Electronic Monitors - Realistically, What Can Be Expected", Federal Probation, No. 55:2, June 1991.

Song, Lin with Lieb, Roxanne, Recidivism, The Effect of Incarceration and Length of Time Served, Washington State Institute For Public Policy, September, 1993.

Törnudd, Patrik, Fifteen Years of Decreasing Prison Rates in Finland, National Research Institute of Legal Policy, Research, Communications, Helsinki, 1993.

Van Dine, S., Conrad, John P., Dinitz, S., Restraining the Wicked - The Incapacitation of the Dangerous Criminal, Lexington, MA,Heath, 1979.

Waller, Irvin, Victims, Safer Communities and Sentencing, Canadian Journal of Criminology, Vol. 32, No. 3, July, 1990.

Zehr, Howard, Changing Lenses, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Herald Press, 1990.

Zehr, Howard, Justice Paradigm Shift? Values and Visions in the Reform Process, Mediation Quarterly, Jossey-Bass Publishers, Spring 1995.


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