ABUSING Power: The Canadian Experience Academic Book University Textbook
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About crime, law, power and social (in)justice. The contributors include academics, legal practitioners, journalists and social activists who have been studying and struggling for years against the abuse of power in myriad realms of Canadian life, representing the first systematic effort in this country to integrate a variety of topics related to power abuse into a single collection.
Each essay's strength is in its capacity to further academic and public understandings of power relations and to illuminate the problem of upperworld wrongdoing. Topics span some of the most controversial issues and notorious examples of power abuse in recent Canadian history. This book is useful as both a primary text in criminology and law courses and as a secondary reader for others who want to contextualize and establish links with their teaching and research in feminist and cultural studies, communications, economics, political science, corporate law, criminal justice, and the sociology of professions.
Title: Abusing Power: The Canadian Experience
ISBN: 1-55266-047-8
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Editor(s): Susan Boyd, Dorothy Chunn, Robert Menzies
Publisher: Fernwood
Pages: 287
Publication Date: 2001
Condition: New, unused
# FC 111
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