The latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice/La Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale is now available online. Volume 52, Number 3 / June 2010 includes the following articles: Bridging Divides in Canadian Criminology: Some Thoughts on a Possible Future / Laura Huey, Paul-Philippe Paré Rethinking Criminology(ies) through the […]
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Neurolaw and Criminal Justice
Neurolaw and Criminal Justice by Ken Strutin, an experienced law librarian and criminal defense attorney working in New York, was recently published on LLRX (Law and Legal Resources for Information Professionals). This is an emerging area of legal research which Strutin notes is, "being debated, particularly as a basis for prosecution." His article leads the […]