, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part One: Introductory Readings
Chapter 1 Criminal Justice in Canada: An Overview 1-1
Julian V. Roberts University of Oxford
Chapter 2 Criminal Justice and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 2-1
Marie Manikis McGill University
Chapter 3 The Funhouse Mirror: Media Representations of Crime and Justice 3-1
Peter McKnight Vancouver Sun
Part Two: Voices of Actors in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 4 Scenes from the Life of a Police Officer 4-1
Michael Waby Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario
Chapter 5 The Role of the Prosecutor 5-1
Brian Manarin Crown Counsel
Chapter 6 The Role of a Defence Counsel 6-1
Paul Burstein Queen’s University and Osgoode Hall Law School
Chapter 7 A Day in the Life of a Judge 7-1
Judge David P. Cole Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto
Chapter 8 The Probation Officer’s Report 8-1
Karen Middlecoat Probation Officers’ Association of Ontario
Chapter 9 The Professional Life of a Federal Parole Officer 9-1
Sheldon Schwartz Correctional Service of Canada
Chapter 10 A Life Prisoner’s Perspective 10-1
Rick Sauve Prisoners’ Rights Activist
,Part Three: Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Chapter 11 Community Policing in Canada: The Broad Blue Line 11-1
Barry N. Leighton Carleton University
Chapter 12 Who’s Policing the Police? Police Governance and Oversight in Canada 12-1
Chris Giacomantonio RAND Corporation
Chapter 13 The Decision to Detain or Release: The Nuts and Bolts of Bail 13-1
Judge Gilles Renaud Ontario Court of Justice
Chapter 14 Plea Bargaining 14-1
Simon N. Verdun-Jones Simon Fraser University
Chapter 15 Crime, Criminal Justice, and Aboriginal Canadians 15-1
Savvas Lithopoulos Department of Public Safety Canada
Rick Ruddell University of Regina
Chapter 16 Criminal Justice Responses to People with Mental Illnesses 16-1
James D. Livingston St. Mary’s University
Chapter 17 Drugs and the Canadian Criminal Justice System 17-1
Eugene Oscapella University of Ottawa
Chapter 18 Wrongful Convictions in Canada: Causes, Consequences, and Responses 18-1
Kathryn M. Campbell University of Ottawa
Myriam Denov McGill University
Chapter 19 Innocent but Presumed Guilty: The Wrongful Conviction of William Mullins-Johnson 19-1
Kathryn M. Campbell University of Ottawa
Chapter 20 Why Say Sorry When I Didn’t Do It? Remorse and the Dilemma of the Wrongfully
Convicted 20-1
Richard Weisman York University
, Chapter 21 The Changing Nature of Youth Justice: Assessing the Impact of the Youth Criminal Justice
Act 21-1
Nicholas Bala Queen’s University
Peter J. Carrington University of Waterloo
Chapter 22 Young People Doing Time: Consequences of Custody for Young Offenders 22-1
Carla Cesaroni University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Holly Pelvin University of Toronto
Chapter 23 Responding to Intimate Partner Violence 23-1
Gillian Blackell Department of Justice Canada
Holly Johnson University of Ottawa
Chapter 24 Crime Victims and the Justice System 24-1
Susan McDonald Department of Justice Canada
Michelle G. Grossman University of Oxford
Chapter 25 Criminal (In)Justice: Responding to Corporate Crime in the Workplace 25-1
Steven Bittle University of Ottawa
Chapter 26 Domestic Violence and Mandatory Criminal Justice Interventions: Re-Evaluating the Zero
Tolerance Approach 26-1
Rashmee Singh University of Waterloo
Chapter 27 Prisoners’ Rights in Canada 27-1
Shereen H. Benzvy Miller M.A., LL.B
Chapter 28 Deaths in Custody 28-1
John A. Winterdyk Mount Royal University
Daniel Antonowicz Wilfrid Laurier University
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