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VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS: AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIANS AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-04)
An Aboriginal Court in Elsipogtog First Nation
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-01)
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 ...
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 Elsipogtog Quest for Excellence: The Institutionalization of an Innovative, Community-based Program for the Prevention, Diagnosis and Intervention of Preventable Pre-natal Birth Disabilities
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-11)
This research entailed three objectives, namely (1) place the AHTF project in context by describing the development of the sponsoring Eastern Door program and its Elsipogtog context; (2) assess the institutionalization of ...
Aboriginal Victims and Post-Sentencing Engagement with the Criminal Justice System: Perspectives and Participation
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010)
The central objectives of this research have been to identify and explain shortfalls and inadequacies in the engagement of Aboriginal victims with the National Parole Board’s programs and services, and to advance feasible ...