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Amending the Youth Criminal Justice Act, 2007–2012: dynamics and contingencies of a ‘transforming Canada’ agenda
Authors:Ruth M Mann
Institution:Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Canada, ON N9B3P4
Abstract:This paper addresses the Conservative Party of Canada's three-phase effort (2007–2012) to amend the Youth Criminal Justice Act to prioritise public protection, accountability and victims' rights over prevention and rehabilitation. Drawing on critical discourse analysis and criminology and critical policy scholarship, the paper situates this tough-on-crime initiative in relation to a US-led punitive turn that Canada is belatedly catching-up on, positions this catch-up effort in relation to the Conservative's larger transforming Canada agenda, and explores cultural, institutional and political contingencies salient to its impacts on Canadian law and society.
Keywords:punitive turn  evidence-based  victims' rights  new right  democracy
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