Examines the court-imposed territorial restrictions and other bail and sentencing conditions that are increasingly issued in the context of criminal proceedings.
Examines the court-imposed territorial restrictions and other bail and sentencing conditions that are increasingly issued in the context of criminal proceedings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie-Eve Sylvestre is Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa and holds the Research Chair on Criminal Law and Policy and the Regulation of Marginalized People. She is also the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Law and Society and co-leads the Ottawa Hub for Harm Reduction. She currently acts as Justice Expert for the Commission of Inquiry into the relationships between Indigenous People and Public Services in Quebec. Her research focuses on the criminalization and regulation of poverty and social conflicts in urban public spaces, as well as their alternatives.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of maps List of tables Acknowledgments Table of cases Table of legislation 1. Navigating the territories of the law Part I. Foundations: 2. Law and territory, a legal geography 3. 'Recognizances to keep the peace and be of good behaviour': the legal history of red zones and conditions of release Part II. Expansion: 4. Territory widening 5. The shifting and expanding terrain of criminal justice management Part III. Territorialization and its Consequences: 6. Territorializing: how legal territory is made and justified 7. Conditional life inside the red zone 8. Red zoning politics Conclusion 9. Red zones in and out of the courtroom Bibliography Index.
List of figures List of maps List of tables Acknowledgments Table of cases Table of legislation 1. Navigating the territories of the law Part I. Foundations: 2. Law and territory, a legal geography 3. 'Recognizances to keep the peace and be of good behaviour': the legal history of red zones and conditions of release Part II. Expansion: 4. Territory widening 5. The shifting and expanding terrain of criminal justice management Part III. Territorialization and its Consequences: 6. Territorializing: how legal territory is made and justified 7. Conditional life inside the red zone 8. Red zoning politics Conclusion 9. Red zones in and out of the courtroom Bibliography Index.
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