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  1. Sep 2022
    1. Dobchuk-Land, B., & Walby, K. (2022). Police abolition as community struggle against state violence. Social Justice, 48(1), 1-23.

      Missing in-text citation

    2. Arrigo, B. (2001). Critical criminology, existential humanism, and social justice: Exploring the contours of conceptual integration. Critical Criminology, 10(2), 83-95.

      Missing in-text citation

    1. Reynolds, G., & Robson, W. (2018). Viola Desmond: Her life and times / Graham Reynolds with Wanda Robson. Roseway Publishing.

      Missing in-text citation

    2. Hall, S. (1980). Race, articulation, and societies structured in dominance. In Sociological theories: Race and colonialism (pp. 305-345). United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural.

      Missing in-text citation

  2. Aug 2022
    1. Friedrichs, 2017, p. 153

      Missing reference?; or is it Friedrichs, 2007 as cited in references and previously in-text cited?

      Is this: Friedrichs, D. O. (2017). State crime or governmental crime: Making sense of the conceptual confusion. In Controlling state crime (pp. 53-79). Routledge. or Friedrichs, D. O. (2007). Trusted criminals: White collar crime in contemporary society (3rd ed.). Thomson. ??

    1. Cohen, S. (2001) States of denial. Knowing about atrocities and suffering. Polity Press.

      While Cohen (2001) is mentioned in several places, there is a Cohen 1972 reference in the in-text citation in "Something borrowed", and "Crime Media and Popular Culture". Unsure if that is referring to this.

    2. of late modernity. Sage.

      There is a Young 1971 reference in the in-text citation in "Something borrowed", and "Crime Media and Popular Culture". Unsure if that is referring to this.

  3. Jul 2022
  4. Jun 2022
    1. Figure 11.1c Simple vs. Complex Tasks for learner

      Is this image also from Allen, 2016's book? If so, did he create this image? What is the images license?

    1. Core Skills and Competencies for Personal Survival in the Lifelong Learning Age

      Can I create this image into a table and delete the image? This will ensure better accessibility to reading all the info in the image. and please let me know who created this image?

    1. Zhou, L. (2020). Trump’s racist references to the coronavirus are his latest effort to stoke xenophobia.  VOX (June 23rd).  Retrieved from:  https://www.vox.com/2020/6/23/21300332/trump-coronavirus-racism-asian-americans

      Maybe cited in Chapter 1.8 as "June 20, 2020"?

    1. B.L. jr. (1994) Preface. In Bullardm R.D. (Ed.), Unequal protection: environmental justice and communities of colour (pp. xi-xii). Sierra Club Books. (Can you please double check the author of the preface for this book chapter)

      Missing Reference

    1. Is this the url to the full report? https://popcenter.asu.edu/sites/default/files/tools/offender_interviews/PDFs/WilesCostello.pdf

      Please respond to this concern

    2. Is this the article you where referring to: https://research.monash.edu/en/publications/cultural-and-socio-economic-factors-in-health-health-services-and

      Please respond to this concern

    1. Hayward, 2016: 300, original emphasis)

      What does the 2016:300 mean? and does original emphasis refer to something in this reference or is that something else?

    1. Then, in 2014, The Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act officially made it illegal to buy sexual services; most public aspects of prostitution (e.g., brothels, communicating about transactions in public) remain illegal under the Act.

      Reference?

  5. May 2022
    1. Benton, T. (2007). Deep ecology. In J. Pretty, A.S. Ball, & T. Benton (Eds). The SAGE handbook of environment and society (pp. 78-90). SAGE.

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    2. Walby, K. & Monaghan, J. (2011) Private Eyes and Public Order: Policing and Surveillance in the Suppression of Animal Rights Activists in Canada, Social Movement Studies, 10(1), 21-37, DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2011.545225

      Missing Reference

    3. Thompson, C., & MacGregor, S. (2017). The Death of Nature: foundations of ecological feminist thought. In Routledge handbook of gender and environment (pp. 43-53). Routledge.

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    4. Taylor, M. (2015). The political ecology of climate change adaptation: Livelihoods, agrarian change and the conflicts of development. Routledge.

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    5. News, B. B., Environmental Health. (n.d.). Hormone-Blocking Chemicals Found in First Nation Families. Scientific American. Retrieved May 31, 2021, from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/hormone-blocking-chemicals-found-in-native-american-families/

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    6. Lynch, M. J., Stretesky, P. B., & Long, M. A. (2018). Green criminology and native peoples: The treadmill of production and the killing of indigenous environmental activists. Theoretical Criminology, 22(3), 318–341.

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    7. Gould, K. A., Pellow, D. N., & Schnaiberg, A. (2004). Interrogating the Treadmill of Production: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Treadmill but Were Afraid to Ask. Organization & Environment, 17(3), 296–316.

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    8. Boekhout van Solinge, T. & Kuijpers, K. (2013). The Amazon rainforest: A green criminological perspective. In South, N. and Brisman, A. (eds), Routledge international handbook of green criminology. London: Routledge, pp. 199–214.

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    9. Clark, R.D. (2013). The control of conflict minerals in Africa and a preliminary assessment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act. In N. South & A. Brisman (Eds.) Routledge international handbook of green criminology. Oxon, UK: Routledge.

      Missing Reference

    10. Canada (2009). National Strategy for Critical Infrastructure. Available at: https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/srtg-crtcl-nfrstrctr/srtg-crtcl-nfrstrctr-eng.pdf

      Missing Reference

    11. Brisman, A., South, N. & White, R. (Eds.) (2016). Environmental crime and social conflict: Contemporary and emerging issues. New York, NY: Routledge.

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    12. Bratman, E. Z. (2014). Contradictions of Green Development: Human Rights and Environmental Norms in Light of Belo Monte Dam Activism. Journal of Latin American Studies, 46, 261–289.

      Missing reference

    1. Sampson, R. J., & Laub, J. H. (1993). Crime in the Making: Pathways and Turning Points through Life. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.

      Missing in-text reference

    2. Messerschmidt, J. W. (1993). Masculinities and Crime: Critique and Reconceptualization of Theory. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield

      Missing in-text reference

    1. Holstein & G. Miller (Eds.). (1997). Social problems in everyday life: Studies of social problems work. JAI Press, pp.25-47. (don’t need page numbers unless you want to point out a chapter and will need the chapter name then)

      Is this a book? Please point me to its url?

    2. D’Anniballe, J. (2011). Understanding the Neurobiology of Trauma: Implications for Adults and Adolescents. Presentation for the Resource Sharing Project Sexual Assault Services Program National Forum. (was this a presentation)

      Is this citation citing a presentation? I will need the month and day it occurred? As well as, the name of the conference?

    1. Brantingham, P. L., & Brantingham, P. J. (2017). Environment, routine, and situation: Toward a pattern theory of crime. In Routine activity and rational choice (pp. 259-294). Routledge.

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