Now available at Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice ONLINE
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Now available at Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice ONLINE
Volume 50, Number 5 / October 2008
The Neighbourhood Context of Urban Aboriginal Crime
Robin T. Fitzgerald and Peter J. Carrington
Revisiting Selection and Influence: An Inquiry into the Friendship Networks of High School Students and Their Association with Delinquency
Chris Baerveldt, Beate Völker and Ronan Van Rossem
Recovering the Early History of Canadian Criminology: Criminology at the University of British Columbia, 1951–1959
Gary Parkinson
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Now in its 50th year of publication, the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice – one of the most established journals of criminology in the world – is now available ONLINE.
CJCCJ, led by an editorial team selected from the criminology and criminal justice research communities in Canada and abroad, is the inter-disciplinary forum for original contributions and discussion in the field of criminology and criminal justice. Its focus is on the theoretical and scientific aspects of the study of crime and the practical problems of law enforcement, administration of justice and the treatment of offenders.
This highly respected scientific publication of the Canadian Criminal Justice Association features in-depth articles based on research and experimentation and appeals to justice administrators, researchers and practitioners, academics, and anyone wishing to keep abreast of recent criminological findings and opinions.
The CJCCJ frequently publishes special thematic issues. Recent issues have explored topics such as the Youth Criminal Justice Act, wrongful convictions, criminology research in Canada, and punishment and restorative justice. Forthcoming issues of interest are Privacy and Police Powers (available summer 2008) and Car Theft (available late 2008).
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