Volume 1 workshops CASAC 2001 conference from victimization to criminalization

Volume 1

Achievements and Limitations after 20 years of Fighting Violence Against Women in Mexico, Rosa Artega and Rosario Valdez

Restorative Justice from the Perspective of Aboriginal Women, Tina Beads

(Dis) Advantage: the Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act and the Rights of Young Women, Jennifer Kohash, staff and volunteers of Elizabeth Fry Society of Calgary, Alberta

Tracking Dual Charges: A Pilot Project to Track and Monitor Police-Laid Charges Against Women Abuse Situations in Toronto, Vivian Green, Rai Reece, Rashmee Singh

Incarerating the "Incorrigible": Race, Class and Gender Bias in Canadian Law, Velma Demerson, Connie Backhouse

Girls in Conflict with the Law under the Juvenile Act: Learning from History, Joan Sangster

A Gender Analysis of Screwing Patients, Marilou McPherdran

After the Task Force on Federally sentenced Women: Lessons and Challenges, Patricia Monture-Angus

False Reporting of Women - What's in it for Them?, Elizabeth Sheehy

The Evolution of "Treatment" in Prisons for Women, Marlene Mirasty, Bonnie Roth, Kathleen Kendall

Killing as Survival Strategy: Narratives of Women, Dr. Sylvie Frigon

Blurring the Divide: Linking Community, Government and Academics in Anti-Violence research and Action, Jas Dhillon

Women Who Have Been in Conflict with the Law Working with Women Who Have Been in Conflict with the Law, Heather MacKenzie, Julie McKay, Liliane Aflalo

Poverty and Women's Equality Rights, Gwen Brodsky

Women's Bodies in Prison: From Control to Resistance, Dr. Sylvie Frigon