Session 421: GU13 -> Domestic Violence and Firearms: A Canadian Perspective
Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Concert Hall B
Session Chair: Julie Lovely, Solicitor General Canada
The Use and Threats of Firearms: The Ontario Rurual Woman Abuse Study
by: Lorri Biesenthal, Department of Justice Canada (Corresponding)
Women and Guns: The Role of Women's Organizations and Gender Issues in the Discourse and Development of Canadian Firearms Legislation (1989-1999)
by: Chantale Breton, Coalition for Gun Control (Corresponding)
Firearms Incidents/Threats in Domestic Abuse: The Canadian Experience
by: Leslie M. Tutty, University of Calgary (Corresponding)
Criminal Justice Response to Firearms Use in Domestic Violence Cases: The Winnipeg Family Violence Court
by: Kelly Gorkoff, RESOLVE Manitoba (Corresponding)
Jane E. Ursel, RESOLVE Manitoba
The Role of Firearms in Domestic Homicide in Canada in the 1990's
by: Philip Stenning, University of Toronto (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Julie Lovely, Solicitor General Canada

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