Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequences Student Conference, which featured criminology students' presentations on a variety of crime, justice, and social issues. Adopting a fast-paced presentation format, students raised key issues and challenges, described personal experiences, and disseminated unique ideas in a public forum. Presentation topics included the right to legal representation, the over representation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s criminal justice system, youth justice policy, and connections between mental health and criminal justice. The conference also included several discussion sessions that generated valuable dialogue among students, academics, practitio...
2019 UCBH Workshop: White-collar crime in financial history Uppsala Centre for Business History, 1...
A Nathanson Centre and Robina Institute joint international conferenceFriday, 1 April – Sunday, 3 Ap...
These clips have been produced with the purpose of providing a visual representation of a criminal c...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Thursday, March 22, 2012 - Lecture Title: Financial Crimes and the Criminalization Process - Prof....
The Hon. Chief Justice Wayne Martin was at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle recentl...
This inspiring, well organised, and well attended day was the third and, sadly, the last of three ex...
This thesis examines the amendments to Canada's Criminal Code which target the proceeds of crime by,...
On 11 November 2010, the Department of Human Services NSW - Juvenile Justice and the Sydney Institu...
September 7 – 8, 2010 Funded in part by the Nathanson Centre, Queen’s University Faculty of Law host...
A two-day conference at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School later this month, entitled “Revisi...
2019 UCBH Workshop: White-collar crime in financial history Uppsala Centre for Business History, 1...
A Nathanson Centre and Robina Institute joint international conferenceFriday, 1 April – Sunday, 3 Ap...
These clips have been produced with the purpose of providing a visual representation of a criminal c...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Douglas College and the New Westminster Museum collaborated to host the Tick-Talk: Crime and Consequ...
Thursday, March 22, 2012 - Lecture Title: Financial Crimes and the Criminalization Process - Prof....
The Hon. Chief Justice Wayne Martin was at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle recentl...
This inspiring, well organised, and well attended day was the third and, sadly, the last of three ex...
This thesis examines the amendments to Canada's Criminal Code which target the proceeds of crime by,...
On 11 November 2010, the Department of Human Services NSW - Juvenile Justice and the Sydney Institu...
September 7 – 8, 2010 Funded in part by the Nathanson Centre, Queen’s University Faculty of Law host...
A two-day conference at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School later this month, entitled “Revisi...
2019 UCBH Workshop: White-collar crime in financial history Uppsala Centre for Business History, 1...
A Nathanson Centre and Robina Institute joint international conferenceFriday, 1 April – Sunday, 3 Ap...
These clips have been produced with the purpose of providing a visual representation of a criminal c...