Koegl, C., D. Day. (July, 2019). “The Monetary Costs of Crime for a Sample of Offenders in Ontario”, In Canadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 61(3), pp.21–44.
This article examines the costs of criminal offending of a sample of young male offenders in Ontario. The calculation of costs included: (1) victim costs; (2) correctional costs; (3) other criminal justice system (e.g., police, court, prosecution, legal aid) costs; and (4) undetected crimes.
Coburn, P., D. Connolly and R. Roesch. (October 2015). “Cyberbullying: Is Federal Criminal Legislation the Solution?” In Canadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 57(4), pp.566–579.
This article examines cyberbullying and the measures the Canadian government is taking to attempt alleviating growing concerns about cyberbullying.
Easton, Stephen, Hilary Furness and Paul Brantingham.(2014) The Cost of Crime 2014. Burnaby: The Fraser Institute.
A 2014 report from the Fraser Institute detailing the cost of crime in Canada.
Montero, David. (2018) Kickback: Exposing the Global Corporate Bribery Network. New York, NY: Penguin Random House Canada.
Investigative journalist David Montero examines corporate bribery around the world and its devasting effects. He further examines the measures that have been introduced by Canadian justice officials to combat these practices, identify the perpetrators and provide restitution to victims.
Perreault, Samuel. (2015) Criminal Victimization in Canada, 2014. Statistics Canada. 2015.
This report from Statistics Canada breaks down criminal victimization in Canada.
Reiman, Jeffrey and Paul Leighton. (2013)The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison: Ideology, Class, and Criminal Justice (10th Edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon..
A book that contends that the criminal justice system is biased against the poor from start to finish.
Simpson, Laura. (2015) Violent victimization of lesbians, gays and bisexuals in Canada, 2014. Statistics Canada. This article presents information on the experiences of violent victimization among lesbian, gay and bisexual populations in Canada using self-reported data from the 2014 General Social Survey on Canadians’ Safety.
Snider, Laureen. (2015). About Canada – Corporate Crime. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.
This book traces the ways that particular systems of government develop policies regarding the socially harmful and illegal behaviour of corporations