Canadian Corrections, 6th Edition
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Canadian Corrections, 6th Edition

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Chapter 1: Perspectives on Crime and Punishment  
  
Page 6 1.1 / Crime in the Middle Ages 
Page 7 1.2 / Child Convicts of Australia: The First Fleet 
Page 7 1.3 / Child Convicts of Australia: A Day in the Life 
Page 8 1.4 / Child Convicts of Australia: Work 
Page 8 1.5 / Child Convicts of Australia: Reform and Freedom 
Page 9 1.6 / John Howard Was a Badass 
Page 26 1.7 / The History of Capital Punishment in the U.S. 
Page 29 1.8 / The Cop and the Ex-Criminal 
Page 29 1.9 / Crime and Punishment: Industrial Britain 
Page 29 1.10 / Recovering from Crime 
Page 29 1.11 / What Actually Happened to Criminals Sent to Australia? 



Chapter 2: The Origins and Evolution of Canadian Corrections 
Page 36 2.1 / Tour the Kingston Penitentiary 
Page 48 2.2 / Former Prisoner on Prison Changes 


Chapter 3: Contemporary Canadian Corrections 
Page 99 3.1 / Indigenous Healing Lodge Sparking Concerns in Scarborough 
Page 101 3.2 / Intergenerational Trauma: Residential Schools 
Page 102 3.3 / Residential Schools 
Page 107 3.4 / We Need to Talk About Prisons 



Chapter 4: Sentencing: Beginning the Corrections Process 
Page 129 4.1 / The Gladue Decision (Brief Version) 
Page 130 4.2 / The Gladue Report 
Page 164 4.6 / Canadian Prison: What Sentence Can You Get in Canada? The 7 Sentences Available 
Page 164 4.7 / The Gladue Decision (Long Version) 
Page 164 4.8 / Canada’s Mental Health Courts: How They Work and Why They Exist 



Chapter 5: Alternatives to Confinement
Page 197 5.1 / Motivational Interviewing: Case Management in Probation – Difficult Cases 
Page 202 5.2 / Recovering from Crime – Restorative Justice in Action 



Chapter 6: Correctional Institutions
Page 238 6.1 / Canada’s Largest New Prison: Edmonton Remand Centre, Alberta 
Page 239 6.2 / Figure 6.5: Proportion of Inmates on Remand
Page 258 6.3 / Inside Stories: James and Craig 
Page 258 6.4 / Inside Stories: Kathleen 
Page 258 6.5 / Inside Stories: William and Connie 


Chapter 7: Working Inside: The Experience of Correction Officers 
Page 325 7.10 / Working on the Edge 
Page 325 7.11 / Bloody Cells 



Chapter 8: Doing Time: The Experience of Inmates
Page 364 8.2 / Inside Stories: Corrine 
Page 372 8.3 / Inside Stories: Sheryl 
Page 385 8.7 / Canadian Prison Interview 
Page 387 8.15 / In Love With an Inmate 



Chapter 9: Case Management, Classification, and Correctional Programming
Page 398 9.1 / What It’s Like Being an Alcoholic in Prison 
Page 414 9.2 / WOOF Program in Nova Scotia 
Page 439 9.3 / A Prison Rehab Interview: Javier 
Page 440 9.4 / House to Home – The Buffalo Sage Wellness House 
Page 440 9.5 / Journey of a Warrior – The Stan Daniels Healing Centre 
Page 446 9.6 / Sex Offense Civil Commitment: An LGBTQ and Racial Justice Issue 
Page 446 9.8 / Prisoner Throughcare: Townsville 



Chapter 10: Release from Incarceration 
Page 461 10.1 / Parole: Contributing to Public Safety 
Page 475 10.2 / Your Guide to Parole 
Page 495 10.3 / The System – Parole: High Risks, High Stakes 
Page 495 10.4 / Canadian Prison. The Illusion of Parole. Don’t Climb On That Wheel! 



Chapter 11: Re-entry and Life After Prison 
Page 519 11.1 / Inside a Unique Ontario Halfway House  
Page 540 11.2 / John Howard Societies of Ontario – What You Need to Know 
Page 540 11.3 / Luke on How JHS Helped Him Get a Second Chance to Succeed 
Page 549 11.4 / The New Matt Clark: Canadian Prison. The Illusion of Parole. Don’t Climb On That Wheel! 
Page 549 11.5 / Former Inmates on Life Beyond the Justice System 
Page 550 11.6 / One Woman’s Story of Leaving Prison. The First Day Out 
Page 550 11.7 / Inside Out: Leaving Prison Behind 



Chapter 12: Young Offenders
Page 600 12.1 / Breaking Convention: The Youth Restorative Action Project 



Chapter 13: Creating Effective Systems of Corrections
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