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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Canadian Graduate Journal of Sociology and Criminology

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15353/cgjsc-rcessc.v6i1
Published: 2023-09-25

Introduction

  • A Journey to Revival: Perspectives and Reflections in Critical Sociology and Criminology Editor's Introduction

    Jessica K. Gill
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Articles

  • Retribution Versus Rehabilitation: Why North America should Adopt the Nordic Prison Model

    Karen Tang
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  • “Oh! Based on Voice, Assigned Female at Birth”: Transmasculine Voices and Gender Construction

    Adrian Dunkerson, Anelyse Weiler
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  • From Whom the Bell Tolls: An Analysis of a Space Both Sacred and Profane

    Samantha Wauthier-Paspuleti
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  • Overcoming Repression: Effective Strategies of Contemporary Black Social Movements in Canada and the United States

    Tigist Wame
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  • OnlyFans: The Celebritization of Online Sexual Labour

    Mary McCluskey
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  • ‘Now what?’: An examination of ongoing gaps post-diagnosis for justice-involved youth with FASD

    Marrah Kotler, Katharine Dunbar Winsor
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