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4. More Than Just Mens Rea: Indian Policy in Two Aboriginal Capital Cases from Regina, NWT

© 2017 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2017 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Contributors xi
  5. Introduction: Honouring Social Justice – Honouring Dianne Martin 1
  6. Part One. Before the Law: Innocence, Marginality, and Social Justice
  7. 1. Shouting Innocence from the Highest Rooftop 17
  8. 2. Exonerating the Wrongfully Convicted: Do We Need Innocence Hearings? 55
  9. 3. Poverty, Motherhood, and Citizenship under Neoliberalism. Who’s In? Who’s Out? 85
  10. 4. More Than Just Mens Rea: Indian Policy in Two Aboriginal Capital Cases from Regina, NWT 108
  11. Part Two. Women and the Exclusions of Law
  12. 5. Policing ‘Deviant’ Women: Idle, Dissolute, Disorderly, and Scandalous Behaviour 131
  13. 6. The First Women Lawyers: Gender Equality and Professionalism in Law 154
  14. 7. Safety through Punishment? 174
  15. Part Three. Social Injustice and Criminal Law
  16. 8. America’s Crime Control Industry: A Self Perpetuating System 199
  17. 9. Corporate Criminal Liability: Outside the Penalty Box 218
  18. 10. Criminal Organization Legislation: Politics and Practice 251
  19. Part Four. Policing Social Justice
  20. 11. Women and Policing: The Few among the Many 273
  21. 12. Shadows of the Case 308
  22. 13. Brief Encounters: A Tale of Two Commissioners 328
  23. Part Five. Regulating Criminal Justice
  24. 14. Has the Charter Been for Crime Control? Reflecting on 25 Years of Constitutional Criminal Procedure in Canada 351
  25. 15. Sentencing Acts of Civil Disobedience: Separating Villains and Heroes 374
  26. 16. State Misconduct: A Continuum of Accountability 394
  27. Curriculum Vitae: Dianne L. Martin 425
  28. Bibliography 435
  29. Index 475
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