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  3. Vol. 1 No. 3 (2016)

Vol. 1 No. 3 (2016)

Published: 2016-11-18

CSWB Outcomes, Metrics and Vulnerable Populations

Practice Guidelines

  • Developing and delivering a National Framework for Collaborative Police Action to Intimate Partner Violence in Canada
    Carmen Gill, Chief Leanne Fitch
    51-55
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Commentaries

  • Canada’s Hub Model: Calling for Perceptions and Feedback from those Clients at the Focus of Collaborative Risk-Driven Intervention
    Chad Nilson
    58-60
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Book Reviews

  • The Fluid Concept of Community Well-Being
    Karim W.F. Youssef
    56-57
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Public Policy, CSWB Investments and Political Economy

Original Research

  • Prince Albert youth drug and alcohol use: a comparison study of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and Canada youth
    Jason G. Fenno
    61-65
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Commentaries

  • Introducing the capstone initiative: building pracademic capacity in Canada’s community safety & well-being sector
    Cal Corley
    66
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  • Our New Journal of CSWB: Relevance Matters
    Dave Malloy
    67
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CSWB: Policing and the Criminal Justice System

Original Research

  • Describing the not criminally responsible population in Alberta’s history: Sociodemographic, mental health, and criminological profiles
    Andrew M. Haag, Jeremy Cheng, Robi Wirove
    68-74
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Reviews

  • Treatment of psychopathic offenders: Evidence, issues, and controversies
    Mark E. Olver
    75-82
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Commentaries

  • Harm-focused policing
    Laura Huey
    83-85
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