From  Correctional Renewal Without the FrillsThe Politics of “Get Tough” Punishment in Ontario From: Disorderly People |
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Dawn Moore; Kelly Hannah-Moffat |
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Criminalizing WomenGender and (In)justice in Neo-Liberal Times, 2nd Edition |
Criminalizing Women introduces readers to the key issues addressed by feminists engaged in criminology research over the past four decades. Chapters explore how narratives that construct women as … |
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Disorderly PeopleLaw and the Politics of Exclusion in Ontario |
The Ontario Safe Streets Act is the first modern provincial law to prohibit a wide range of begging and squeegee work in public space. This Act is representative of a much wider set of reforms … |
Janet Mosher; Joe Hermer |
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From  Fela Kuti’s Wahala Music: Political Resistance through SongFrom: Colonial Systems of Control |
Music was used as a culturally appropriate tool of political resistance by Fela Kuti in Nigeria during an era of military regimes. Within the historical and spiritual contexts of Fela’s … |
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