Home

View the Journals

Policies

Subscriptions

Contact

Feedback


 

 

 

 

Return to View the Journals

 

 

Safe is a Big Word

Proceedings of the Crime Prevention Symposium

February 22nd to 24th, 2007

 

Editor:  Rene R. Gadacz

 

 

 

CONTENTS
Volume 5, 2007

       
   
Contributors and Participants

V

 
 

Introduction: Proceedings of the Crime Prevention Symposium

 

Dr. René R. Gadacz and Dr. Scott A. McAlpine


1

 

 

Safe is a Big Word: Crime Prevention Conference for Safe Communities [Overview & Summary of the Panel Sessions]

 

Dr. Laurie Nock.


9
 
   

Grande Prairie: Conserving Local Community During a Global Boom

 

Andrew Nikiforuk


19
 
   

Investing for the Future: Crime Prevention Through Social Development

 

Christine Leonard


33
 
   

Seattle’s Department of Neighbourhoods: Improving Places by Empowering the People

 

Jim Diers


49
 
   

The Choice Among Pleasures©: A Neuro-Developmental  Guide to Raising Children Successfully in a Risky World

 

Dr. Ron Clavier


65
 
   

What Are We To Do? Exploring the Emergence and Response to Gangs from a Development Perspective

 

Linda Nosbush.


75
 
   

“Rediscovering Identity” Aboriginal Youth and Substance Abuse

 

Mike Lickers


103
 
   

Prostitution Unmasked

 

JoAnn McCartney


109
 
   

Human Rights and Canada’s Federal Prison Ombudsman

 

Howard Sapers


125
 
   
Community and Justice System Responses to Crime  

Dr. James C. Hackler


139
 
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention: Scientific Basis, Trends, Results and Implications for Canada [Executive Summary]  

Dr. Brandon C. Welsh


157