Civil Forfeiture and Peace Bonds as Precriminal Strategy
Today we officially launched, through Routledge Press, Criminal Law and Precrime: Legal Studies in Canadian Punishment and Surveillance....
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Loving Spoonfuls of Discipline: The Sociality of Reasonableness in Canada’s ‘Spanking’ Law
In the past, it was socially acceptable to implement corporal punishment on another person to make them obey. Teachers and parents in...
Letting a ‘Sleeping’ Law Lie? The Case of Canada’s Blasphemy Law
Since the Criminal Code was first enacted in 1892 there has been a section banning blasphemous libel. Blasphemy is currently regarded as...
Tagging Offenders in the ‘True North’: Expanding Electronic Monitoring Programs in Canada
Nellis and colleagues (2013: 4-5) define electronic monitoring as “technology [which] must be understood as nothing more or less than a...