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Volume 9, Issue 5
March 1997
ISSN 1053-9867
EISSN 1533-8363
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Crime and Sentencing in Canada
Editor's Observations: Crime and Sentencing in Canada: Parallels and Differences
Nora V. Demleitner
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The Structure of the Canadian Sentencing System
Allan Manson
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The New Role of Parliament in Canadian Sentencing
Anthony N. Doob
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Sentencing Reform: The Canadian Approach
Julian V. Roberts
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The Sentencing of Dangerous and Habitual Offenders in Canada
Michael Jackson
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Canada's New Conditional Sentence: Will It Replace Incarceration or Probation?
Allan Manson
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The Role of Appellate Courts in the Canadian Sentencing Process
Gary T. Trotter
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Sentencing for Murder in Canada
Isabel Grant
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