A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada, 1998

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada, 1998
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1999
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

This publication brings together data from a number of Statistics Canada surveys and provides a visual perspective on the following subject areas: crime, police administration, adult and youth court activity, the correctional population, costs of the criminal justice system, violence against women, and Canadian's experiences with crime, and their perceptions and fears of crime.

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada, 1997

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada, 1997
Author: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1999
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

This publication brings together data from a number of Statistics Canada surveys and provides a visual perspective on the following subject areas: crime, police administration, adult and youth court activity, the correctional population, costs of the criminal justice system, violence against women, and Canadian's experiences with crime, and their perceptions and fears of crime.

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1996
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN:

This electronic product brings together data from a number of Statistics Canada surveys and provides a visual perspective on the following subject areas: crime, police administration, adult and youth court activity, the correctional population, costs of the criminal justice system, violence against women, and Canadians' experiences with crime, and their perceptions and fears of crime. The Windows based operating software titled ADOBE ACROBAT READER will accompany the publication diskette. This software, with easy to install instructions, will not only enable data users to view the publication but will also provide print, copy, and paste functions.

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada

A Graphical Overview of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada
Author: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1996
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

This publication brings together data from a number of Statistics Canada surveys and provides a visual perspective on the following subject areas: crime, police administration, adult and youth court activity, the correctional population, costs of the criminal justice system, violence against women, and Canadians experiences with crime, and their perceptions and fears of crime.

Juvenile Justice Systems

Juvenile Justice Systems
Author: John Winterdyk
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781551302027

Annotation By the year 2000 more than 50% of the world population will be under the age of 15 (9th UN Congress, 1995) Youth crime is increasing around the worl d(9th UN Congress, 1995) In September 1997, Canadian Justice Minister, Anne McLellan, declared youth justice as a top priority. These and similar facts speak to the urgency for society to study youth crime and examine youth justice systems from a comparative perspective. As our world gets smaller, we discover the urgency and importance of sharing and learning at a global level. This collection offers a unique opportunity to examine six different juvenile justice systems and youth crime around the world. All eleven articles are original contributions from a distinguished set of experts on juvenile justice in their respective countries. Each contribution examines a set of common elements: defining delinquency, describing the nature and extent of youth crime, examining the administration of youth justice, and discussing issues confronting youth crime. This groundbreaking book will be of interest to students, criminologists, and criminal justice policy-makers who are interested in improving the intervention, treatment, and prevention of youth crime, and the administration of youth justice.

Surveillance as Social Sorting

Surveillance as Social Sorting
Author: David Lyon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005-08-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1134469047

The book moves the debate beyond alarmist, 'Big Brother' treatments or complacent assumptions that once fair information principles are in place all is well, to a constructive and thought-provoking level.

Realities of Canadian Nursing

Realities of Canadian Nursing
Author:
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 160913687X

This gold standard Canadian text prepares and inspires nursing students to become engaged with and respond to the latest and most vital professional, legal, ethical, political, social, economic, and environmental issues affecting Canadian nurses. The chapters, by the most influential scholars throughout Canada, explore a broad range of current issues including but not limited to the Canadian health care system, the nursing shortage, professional organizations, nursing research, nursing education, workplace realities, and societal challenges such as nursing in First Nations communities. As a unique emphasis, the authors fundamentally believe students who understand nursing issues are in the best position to make significant contributions to their resolution. In that vein, the authors critically analyze the tensions and contradictions that exist between nurses’ legislated authority to self-regulate and the changing nature and realities of nurses’ work while inspiring more nurses to influence decision making in professional associations, collective bargaining units, government, and workplace. Realities of Canadian Nursing: Professional, Practice, and Power Issues by Marjorie McIntyre and Elizabeth Thomlinson does more than provide an outline of nursing issues. This gold standard Canadian text prepares and inspires nursing students to become engaged with and respond to the latest and most vital professional, legal, ethical, political, social, economic, and environmental issues affecting Canadian nurses. The chapters, influenced by the most influential scholars throughout Canada, explore a broad range of current issues including but not limited to the Canadian health care system, the nursing shortage, professional organizations, nursing research, nursing education, workplace realities, and societal challenges such as nursing in First Nations communities. As a unique emphasis, the authors fundamentally believe students who understand nursing issues are in the best position to make significant contributions to their resolution. In that vein, the authors critically analyze the tensions and contradictions that exist between nurses’ legislated authority to self-regulate and the changing nature and realities of nurses’ work while inspiring more nurses to influence decision making in professional associations, collective bargaining units, government, and workplace. This successful text includes the latest and most vital professional, legal, ethical, political, social, economic, and environmental issues affecting Canadian nurses. Chapters by the most influential leaders in Canadian nursing explore a broad range of current issues including the Canadian health care system, the nursing shortage, professional organizations, nursing research, nursing education, workplace realities, and societal challenges such as nursing in First Nations communities. Emphasis is on the process of articulating issues and devising strategies for resolution.