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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. 46:103-118
This paper examines the patterns of harmful weapon behavior and the protective influence of perceived collective efficacy on harmful weapon behavior among a cross-national sample of youth detainees...
Illegal drug markets are shadowy, subterranean enterprises that are not readily accessible to law abiding citizens, researchers or the police. The chapter presents the results of interviews with 17 male flexers in a Toronto locale with an active stre
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315257334-9
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315257334-9
Autor:
Rosely Flam-Zalcman, Gina Stoduto, Justin Sharpley, Bruna Brands, Reginald G. Smart, Jennifer E. Butters, Robert E. Mann, Christine M. Wickens, Gabriela Ilie, Rita K. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 56:201-217
In 1998, Ontario passed legislation requiring that all drivers convicted of drinking and driving complete a remedial program, called Back on Track (BOT), before their driver’s licences could be reinstated. Based on an assessment, clients are assign
Autor:
Mark Asbridge, Jennifer E. Butters
Publikováno v:
Violence and Victims. 28:602-618
Road rage has been described as a key criminal justice and public health concern. Although research attention to this issue has expanded dramatically, most of this work has focused on the identification of predisposing individual factors. It is equal
Publikováno v:
Deviant Behavior. 33:550-565
The moral sentiment concerning teenage pregnancy among unmarried youth is that it is an act of deviance or non-conformity. Using data from a multidisciplinary study of high-risk youth, this article explores the notion that early conception among stre
Publikováno v:
International Criminal Justice Review. 21:402-426
This study is the first in Canada to examine gun usage and harm to others, with original interview data, and aims to identify the correlates of sublethal violence among at-risk youth in Toronto and Montreal. Toronto youth showed 50% higher levels of
Publikováno v:
Victims & Offenders, 6(4), 341-355. Routledge
Concerns over youth violence and victimization are widespread, but it is rare that national trends can be compared with identical methods. This paper provides a cross-national examination of internalized, externalized, and help-seeking responses to w
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Public Health. 97:96-99
BACKGROUND: To investigate the association among illicit drug use, psychiatric distress and road rage victimization and offending. Particular attention is given to the most serious forms of road rage behaviour. METHODS: The data are based on the 2002
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 80:169-175
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationships between illicit drug and alcohol use, problem drinking, and road rage. Particular attention is devoted to the association between these behaviors and frequent involvement in road rage acti
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Substance Use & Misuse. 40:953-973
Despite a juvenile justice system that, since its inception in 1908, has been predicated on meeting the rehabilitative needs of youth, Canada has few specialized programs for substance misusing young offenders, preferring more holistic approaches. Th