The Power to CriminalizeViolence, Inequality and the Law |
Law’s power to criminalize–to turn a person into a criminal–is formidable. Traditional legal doctrine argues that law dispenses justice in an impartial and unbiased fashion. … |
Elizabeth Comack; Gillian Balfour |
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2004 |
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From  The Prisoning of WomenMeeting Women's Needs From: An Ideal Prison? |
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Elizabeth Comack |
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2005 |
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From  Chapter SixFrom: Coming Back to Jail |
The Prisoning of Women |
Elizabeth Comack |
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2018 |
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From  The ProtagonistsFrom: Frontline Farmers |
This chapter is meant to introduce the farmer members of the National Farmers Union who share their key struggles, gathered together by topic. |
Annette Aurélie Desmarais |
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2019 |
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From  The Protective Confinement of Girls Involved in ProstitutionPotential Problems in Current Regimes From: Being Heard |
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Karen Busby |
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2003 |
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