Session 34: SL3 -> Outlaw Identities and Brave New Communities: The Role of Law, Media and Citizen Groups in Constructing and Managing Difference
Time: 8:15AM to 9:45 AM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: Saskatchewan
Session Chair: Lisa Sanchez, SUNY at Buffalo
Constructing Law in Early Canada: Vigilanteeism, Discrimination and Authority
by: Tom Fleming, University of Windsor (Corresponding)
Anti-Gang Statutes and Racial Politics
by: Marjorie Zatz, Arizona State University (Corresponding)
Donald Tibbs, Arizona State University
DeAnza Valencia, Arizona State University
The Use of Civil Law to Control Criminal Behavior: An Examination of the Issues
by: Damon D. Camp, Georgia State University (Corresponding)
Brave New Communities: On the Production of Identities and Communities in Criminal Justice and Penology
by: Lisa Sanchez, SUNY at Buffalo (Corresponding)

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