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MANITOBA LAW JOURNAL|VOLUME 41 ISSUE 3 2018

Edited by RICHARD JOCHELSON, AMAR KHODAY, AND DAVID IRELAND

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Towards a Crim Community – Here We Go Again

ANNA TOURTCHANINOVA AND BRENDAN ROZIERE

 

 

Investigations, Evidence, and Emerging Legal Tests

Examining How Lineup Practices of Canadian and U.S. Police Officers Adhere to Their National Best Practice Recommendations

MICHELLE I. BERTRAND, R.C.L. LINDSAY, JAMAL K. MANSOUR, JENNIFER L. BEAUDRY, NATALIE KALMET AND ELISABETH I. MELSOM

 

Police Vehicle Searches under the Fourth Amendment: Evaluating Chiefs’ Perceptions of Search Policies and Practices after Arizona v Gant

CHRISTOPHER TOTTEN AND SUTHAM COBKI

 

R v Jarvis: An Argument for a Single Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Framework

RYAN MULLINS

Alibi Evidence: Responsibility for Disclosure and Investigation

JOHN BURCHILL

Indigenous Peoples, Corrections and Justice

Onashowewin and the Promise of Aboriginal Diversionary Programs

CELESTE MCKAY AND DAVID MILWARD

Healing Ourselves: Interrogating the Underutilization of Sections 81 & 84 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act

LEAH COMBS

Youth and Beyond: Controversies of Accountability

 

“Too Bad, So Sad”: Observations on Key Outstanding Policy Challenges of Twenty Years of Youth Justice Reform in Canada, 1995-2015

RUSSELL C. SMANDYCH AND RAYMOND R. CORRADO

Challenging Infanticide: Why Section 233 of Canada’s Criminal Code is Unconstitutional

SCOTT MAIR

 

Sex Work: Court Responses and Discursive Analysis

 

Remedying the Remedy: Bedford’s Suspended Declaration of Invalidity

CAROLYN MOULAND

Challenging Dominant Portrayals of the Trans Sex Worker: On Gender, Violence, and Protection

LEON LAIDLAW

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