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Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V26 #12 : Dialogue on Canada's Federal Penitentiary System and the Need for Change /

This special issue of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, titled "Dialogue on Canada's Federal Penitentiary System and the Need for Change", features dozens of contributions written by criminalized men and women currently incarcerated in Correctional Service Canada (CSC) institutions...

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Otros Autores: McInnis, Bridget (Editor ), Piché, Justin (Editor ), Shook, Jarrod (Editor ), Walby, Kevin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, [2017]
Colección:Journal of Prisoners on Prisons
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t INTRODUCTION FROM THE CO-MANAGING EDITORS --  |t Prisoners of Penal Intensifi cation and Sunny Ways --  |t DIALOGUE ON CANADA'S FEDERAL PENITENTIARY SYSTEM AND THE NEED FOR PENAL REFORM --  |t Dispatches from Federally Sentenced Women --  |t The Impact of the Conservative Punishment Agenda on Federally Sentenced Women and Priorities for Social Change --  |t Établissement Joliette pour femmes --  |t Grand Valley Institution for Women --  |t Fraser Valley Institution for Women --  |t DISPATCHES FROM THE ATLANTIC REGION --  |t Dorchester Institution --  |t In the Community --  |t DISPATCHES FROM THE QUEBEC REGION --  |t Port Cartier Institution --  |t Établissement de Cowansville --  |t DISPATCHES FROM THE ONTARIO REGION --  |t Bath Institution --  |t Beaver Creek Institution --  |t DISPATCHES FROM THE PRAIRIE REGION --  |t Stony Mountain Institution --  |t Saskatchewan Penitentiary --  |t Riverbend Institution --  |t Drumheller Institution --  |t DISPATCHES FROM THE PACIFIC REGION --  |t Mission Institution --  |t Mountain Institution --  |t Kent Institution --  |t RESPONSE --  |t More Stormy Weather or Sunny Ways? A Forecast for Change by Prisoners of the Canadian Carceral State --  |t APPENDIX --  |t Call for input and/or submissions --  |t PRISONERS' STRUGGLES --  |t Prisoners' Legal Services on Segregation --  |t Call for Artwork -- 50th Anniversary / Oeuvres d'art recherchées -- 50e anniversaire --  |t COVER ART --  |t "Maple Leaf" (front cover) --  |t "If You Build It..." (back cover) 
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