The Role of the Victim in the Criminal Process: A Literature Review - 1989 to 1999
3. Victims’ Rights in Canada (cont'd)
3. Victims’ Rights in Canada (cont'd)
Bibliographical Materials
(1) Academic Literature
Pre-1990
- Bailey, S. (1989). Pennies from heaven: The Ontario Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. Journal of Law and Social Policy, 5, 112.
- Barfknecht, D. (1985). Concerns of Canada’s victims rights movement. Can. Community L. J., 8, 83.
- Bonta, J., Motiuk, L., & Sonnichsen, P. (1983). Restitution in correctional half-way houses: victim satisfaction, attitudes, and recidivism. Can. J. Crim., 25, 277.
- Carter, R. (1987). Only the good deserve compensation: A comment on R. ex rel. Foy v. Crimes Compensation Board of Saskatchewan. Sask. L. Rev., 51, 163.
- Clarke, P. (1986). Is there a place for the victim in the prosecution process? Can. Criminology Forum, 8, 31. Dittenhoffer, T., & Ericson, R. (1983). The victim-offender reconciliation program: A message to correctional reformers.U. T. L. J., 33, 315.
- Drennan-Searson, P., Waller, I., & Weiler, R. (1987). The Victims’ Movement in Canada and Abroad. Its Implication for Psychiatrists. [York University Library, HV 6250. 3 C3 D73.].
- Faieta, M. (1989). The Ontario Criminal Injuries Compensation Board: Application by victims of spousal assault. Advocates’ Soc. J., 2, 9.
- Gunn, R., & Minch, C. (1989). Sexual assault: The dilemma of disclosure and the question of conviction. J. Law & Society, 4, 202.
- Riedel, K. (1989). The Victim’s Guide to the Canadian Justice System. Scarborough: Centennial College Press. Rubel, H. (1986). Victim participation in sentencing proceedings. Crim. L. Q., 28, 226.
- Stark, J. (1985). The Rights of Crime Victims. Toronto: Bantam Books.
- Trudelle, J. (1984). Crime Victims Compensation in Quebec. Montreal: Legal Information Research Group, McGill University.
- Viens, C. (1989). Le projet de loi, C-89: ‘Justice pour les victimes d’actes criminels’. Droit Criminal, 133.
1990
- Laflamme-Cusson, S. (1990). The declaration of the victim in court: Evaluation of an experiment in Montreal law courts. Criminologie, 23, 73.
- Libman, R. (1990). Legislative update — Bill C-89: victim fine surcharges. J.M.V.L., 2, 121.
- McGilliwray, A. (1990). Abused children in the courts: Adjusting the scales after Bill C-15. Manitoba L. J., 19, 549.
- Van Ginkel, D. (1990). Finally compensating the victim. Can. J. Fam. L., 8, 388.
- Waller, I. (1990). Victims, safer communities and sentencing. Can. J. Criminology, 461.
1991
- Acorn, A. (1991). R. v. Seaboyer: Pornographic imagination and the springs of relevance. Const. Forum, 3, 25.
- Boyle, & MacCrimmon. (1991). R. v. Seaboyer: A lost cause. C. R. (4th). 7, 225.
- Giliberti, C. (1991). Evaluation of Victim Impact Statement Projects in Canada: A Summary of the Findings. In G. Kaiser, H. Kury & J. Albrecht (Eds.), Victims and Criminal Justice. Freiburg: Max-Planck Institute.
- Langer, R. (1991). Battered women and the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. Sask. L. Rev., 55, 453.
- Weitekamp, E. (1991). Recent developments on restitution and victim-offender reconciliation in the USA and Canada: An assessment. In G. Kaiser, H. Kury & J. Albrecht (Eds.), Victims and Criminal Justice. Freiburg: Max-Planck Institute.
1992
- Allman, A. (1992). A reply to R. v. Seaboyer: A lost cause. C.R. (4th), 10, 153. Burns, P. (1992). Criminal Injuries Compensation (2nd ed.). Toronto: Butterworths.
- Castel, J. (1992). The use of screens and closed-circuit television in the prosecution of child sexual abuse cases: Necessary protection for children or a violation of the rights of the accused? Can. J. Fam. L., 10, 283.
- Cogswell, C. (1992). The issue of relevance in R. v. Seaboyer. Dal. J. Leg. Studies, 1, 197. Delisle, R.J. (1992). Potential Charter challenges to the new rape shield law. C.R. (4th), 13, 390.
- Des Rosiers, N. (1992). Limitation periods and civil remedies for childhood sexual abuse. Can. Fam. L. Q., 9, 43. Shaffer, M. (1992). R. v. Seaboyer: A case comment. C. J. W. L., 5, 207.
1993
- Bala, N. (1993). Criminal Code amendments to increase protection to children and women: Bills C-126 and C-1. C. R., 21, 465.
- Feldthusen, B. (1993). The civil action for sexual battery: Therapeutic jurisprudence? Ottawa L. Rev., 25, 203.
- Hughes, P. (1993). How many times a victim? L. (A.) v. Saskatchewan (Crimes Compensation Board), and Pigeau v. Crowell. C.J.W.L., 6, 502.
- Neeb, J., & Harper, S. (1993). Civil Action for Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Practical Guide. Toronto: Butterworths.
- Skurka, S. (1993). Two scales of justice: The victim as adversary. Criminal Law Quarterly, 35, 334.
- Young, A. (1993). Two scales of justice: A reply. Criminal Law Quarterly, 35, 355.
1994
- Corbett, M.C., & Sonnen, A. (1994). Disclosure of complainants’ records in sexual assault trials. Crim. L. Q., 37, 37.
- Coughlan, S.G. (1994). Sexual assault complainants and psychiatric records: keeping exceptions to confidentiality truly exceptional. Health L. J., 2, 135.
- Mosher, J. (1994). Challenging limitation periods: Civil claims by adult survivors of incest. U.T.L.J., 44, 169.
- Schwartz, H. (1994). Sex with the accused on other occasions: The evisceration of the rape shield law. C.R. (4th), 31, 232.
- Sheehy, E. (1994). Compensation for women who have been raped. In J. Roberts & R. Mohr (Eds.), Confronting Sexual Assault: A Decade of Legal and Social Change. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Wiegers, W. (1994). Compensation for wife abuse: Empowering victims? U.B.C.L. Rev., 28, 247.
1995
- Neufeld, A. (1995). A(L.L.) v. B. (A.): A case comment on the production of sexual assault counselling records. Sask. L. Rev., 59, 335. Pilon, M. (1995a, November 24).
- Victims’ Rights Legislation and the Canadian Constitution. Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Pilon, M. (1995b, August 15).
- Victims’ Rights and Services. Ottawa: Library of Parliament.
- Valverde, M., MacLeod, L., & Johnson, K. (Eds.). (1995). Wife Assault and the Canadian Justice System. Toronto: Centre for Criminology.
1996
- Alderson, D. (1996). R. v. O’Connor and Bill C-46: Two wrongs don’t make a right. Crim. L.Q., 39, 181.
- Bennett, E. (1996). Disclosure of complainants medical and therapeutic records. Can. Crim. L. Rev., 1, 17. 34
- Cameron, J. (1996). Tradition and change under the charter: The adversary system, third party interests and the legitimacy of criminal justice in Canada. In J. Cameron (Ed.), The Charter’s Impact on the Criminal Justice System. Scarborough: Carswell.
- Feldthusen, B. (1996). Access to the private therapeutic records of sexual assault complainants. Can. Bar Rev., 75, 537.
- Holmes, H. (1996). Access to third party records: Does R. v. O’Connor make a difference. C.R. (4th), 44, 144.
- MacCrimmon, M. (1996). Trial by ordeal. Can. Crim. L. Rev., 1, 31.
- Mitchell, G. (1996). Abuse of process and the Crown’s disclosure obligation. C.R. (4th), 44, 130.
- Peters, M. (1996). Third party disclosure under O’Connor: Defence concerns. C.R. (4th), 44, 1.
- Renaud, G. (1996). The reformed Code of Criminal Restitution: Some observations. Advocate, 54, 725.
- Renaud, G. (1996). Rules Governing Restitution Orders. Ontario Appeal Cases, 87, 385.
- Struesser, L. (1996). General principles concerning disclosure. Can. Crim. L. Rev., 1, 1.
- Young, A. (1996). When titans clash: The limits of constitutional adjudication. C.R. (4th), 44, 152.
1997
- Busby, K. (1997). Discriminatory uses of personal records in sexual violence cases. C.J.W. L., 9, 148.
- Cooper, J., & Lewis, G. (1997). Community notification of high risk sex offenders: The Manitoba model. U.N.B.L.J., 46, 171.
- Doueck, H., Weston, E., Filbert, L., Beekhuis, R., & Redlich, H. (1997). A child witness advocacy program: Caretakers and professionals’ views. J. Child Sexual Abuse, 6, 113.
- Epp, J.A. (1996–1997). Production of confidential records held by a third party in sexual assault cases: R. v. O’Connor. Ottawa L. Rev., 28, 191.
- Gaudreault, A. (1997). Restitution measures: A promising aspect of the recent sentencing reform. Justice Rep., 12, 9.
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