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Verdun-Jones, Simon

A qualitative study comparing Canadian and international legislation governing administrative segregation in correctional facilities
A qualitative study of police interactions as perceived by people living with mental disorder
A qualitative study of the issues that govern the compensation process for wrongful convictions
Experiences of stigma and compulsory treatment in the forensic and civil mental health systems of British Columbia
Framed: a Canadian news media analysis of accused persons deemed not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder
Multiple streams in Russian penal policy making: the case of sanctions and sentencing reform
Neuro-cognitive impairments and the criminal justice system: a case analysis of the impact of diagnoses of FASD and ADHD on the sentencing of offenders in the courts of three Canadian provinces
Patient narratives: understanding 'recovery' and social bonding theory in a forensic mental health hospital
Risk in Review: A Qualitative Investigation of Winko Criteria Interpretation in British Columbia Review Board Hearings
Substance-Induced Psychosis and Criminal Responsibility

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