| Session 313: CL13 -> Is There a Criminology Strong Enough to Confront U.S. Empire?: Part II-Community Justice and Family Issues | |||
| Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Friday, November 21 | |||
| Place: Governors Square 10 | |||
| Session Chair: Susan Toni Krumholz, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth | |||
| How Restorative Justice Can Confront and Help Heal Contemporary Criminology | |||
| by: | Dan Okada, California State University, Sacramento (Corresponding) | ||
| Rationalized and Scripted Restorative Justice Programs: Bold Claims With Modest Results | |||
| by: | Kimberly J. Cook, University of Southern Maine (Corresponding) | ||
| "Atanarjuat The Fast Runner" and Community Justice | |||
| by: | Josephine Savarese, University of Regina (Corresponding) | ||
| Just Another Murdered Girl in Another Killed Community | |||
| by: | Beverly Quist, Mohawk Valley Community College (Corresponding) | ||
| The Possibilities of Peacemaking: Can Offenders Find Forgiveness at Life's End? | |||
| by: | Kimberly D. Dodson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006