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Perspectives of Officers Policing in Aboriginal Communities Across Canada, 1996 and 2007
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2016)
This paper focuses on the perspectives and work experiences of officers policing
in Aboriginal communities in Canada in 1996 and 2007. It is based on two separate
nation-wide surveys, the first in 1995-1996 by Clairmont ...
GUNS, SHOOTINGS AND THE DRUG CULTURE
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2013)
Youth Leadership for African Nova Scotians: Monitoring and Process Evaluation
(The Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs (ANSA), 2014-05)
Moving on to Adults: An Assessment of the Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program's Adult Pilot Project
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2012-05)
Developing an Effective Victims' Assistance Program in an Aboriginal Milieu Featuring High Levels of Person-Violence
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2011)
Crime Prevention and Youth Case Processing: Where and How to Invest and Intervene
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-12)
The evaluation assessment has been fully summarized in seventeen points on pages 57 to 59 of this report. Essentially the John Howard Society and its restorative justice agency initially had a broad set of objectives for ...
The Development of an Aboriginal Criminal Justice System: The Case of Elsipogtog
(2013)
This paper focuses on the development of a comprehensive community-based Aboriginal criminal justice system in Elsipogtog New Brunswick, the apex of which has been its Healing to Wellness court (H-W) which became operational ...
Immigrants and the Nova Scotia Justice System: Identifying Issues and Assessing the Feasibility of Further Research
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-12)
This modest pilot project has focused on exploring the possibility of a major project examining how immigrants in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) view the significant problem of violence, crime and public safety in HRM ...
The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program: Assessment of Current Status and Future Directions
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2015-09)
The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice (NSRJ) program for young offenders began in November 1999 at four regional sites after almost two years of intensive consultation and preparatory planning. The program expanded in 2001 ...
The 2014 HRM Round Table Review
(2014)
The task assigned by Council to this Roundtable Review was “To review the implementation of the recommendations of the Round Table Report of 2008, and provide a “snapshot” assessment of current levels and manifestations ...