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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iv
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi
- INTRODUCTION viii
- 1 ACCUSATORY ENTRYWAYS TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1
- 2 RIGHT TO SPEECH Accusation, Rhetoric, and Criminal Entryways in BC Colonial Law 29
- 3 “LET THEM LEARN THE LESSON OF THE SEASON” Suspicion, Habit, and Punishment During the Red River Famine (1825–1826) 49
- 4 ENTRYWAYS TO CRIMINALIZATION Cases of HIV Prosecution in Canada 71
- 5 FROM SCIENCE TO SLUGGING Foucault, Law, and Truth in Prize Fighting 93
- 6 IMPRISONED AT LARGE The Perpetual State of Accusation 115
- 7 DECRIMINALIZING SETTLER COLONIALISM IN CANADA Entryways to Genocide Accusation and Erasure 139
- 8 “HOW SHE A PPEARS” Demeanour, Cruel Optimism, and the Relationship Between Police and Victims of Domestic Violence 165
- CONTRIBUTORS 191
- INDEX 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iv
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi
- INTRODUCTION viii
- 1 ACCUSATORY ENTRYWAYS TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1
- 2 RIGHT TO SPEECH Accusation, Rhetoric, and Criminal Entryways in BC Colonial Law 29
- 3 “LET THEM LEARN THE LESSON OF THE SEASON” Suspicion, Habit, and Punishment During the Red River Famine (1825–1826) 49
- 4 ENTRYWAYS TO CRIMINALIZATION Cases of HIV Prosecution in Canada 71
- 5 FROM SCIENCE TO SLUGGING Foucault, Law, and Truth in Prize Fighting 93
- 6 IMPRISONED AT LARGE The Perpetual State of Accusation 115
- 7 DECRIMINALIZING SETTLER COLONIALISM IN CANADA Entryways to Genocide Accusation and Erasure 139
- 8 “HOW SHE A PPEARS” Demeanour, Cruel Optimism, and the Relationship Between Police and Victims of Domestic Violence 165
- CONTRIBUTORS 191
- INDEX 195